Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 21, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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The New Demands of Peace-
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Special Prices
Miss.» Addle and Helen LaGrande
M. C. «Gaston is speudiug the da.v
at Central Point and Medford on went to Salem thia morning to work
for several week».
I business.
on ladies skirts cotton, silk and wool
Misses J S and Marie Anderson of
C. E. Gates went to Ashland this
Astoria,
who
spent
the
past
.
two
niornhi» to spend the next tew days
weeks with the Charles Hanson fam­
' Visit itlg.
••Paths" Phonograph. Sabin has it. ily, left thia morning for California
*urc«MMor to
U. L. Epson arrived this morning points.
viro K. ICehkopt
from Portland to spet.d sei oral days
I
lx»t» of Jasa timi IV|>—
iu the city.
At
the
dance
Saturday
night
Hemstitching and peooting. 10c
itid lie par yard Nellie Naas. Oltf
Mrs. W. 1«. Ingram and daughter Dr. Brltten'a Off!«-«' t'l«»e«l—
Autumn and Winter-1920-1921
I am leaving for my vacation, and
left this morning for Roseburg where
weutai «ampi«*» have Ju»t l>ecn rer«M*ed from our
they will visit friends and relatives my office will be closed until notifi­
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
tailors
They expect to be gone about three cation of opening I»
Courier.
weeks.
Mrs E. C. Neeley Is expecting a
> visit front her brother. C. E. Cham XiSI-oti'e Orchcet
II omu tlful patiorus «uid values Huit are «uro t«>
Will give a dance at the Waldorf
berlaln, of Glenwood. Mrs. Cham­
pli'nse you.
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berlain and baby are also expected hall Saturday night
At
the
algtt
II
of
to accompany Mr. Chamberlain
GEO S. CALHOUN
Ye Jolly
Mr and Mrs. J. K. Manuel went to Th«' Bert of Music—
Nearly
six
B'S
> year» local <le*l«M- for this line
Little
Tailor
And the beet of fun at the dan o
Salem this morning to spend the
Saturday
night.
week in attendance at the Elks' con­
vention. They will drive back In an;
MOTKTC
automolle Mr. Manuel has purchased I
Try Dr. Tompkins' treatments for
The Grant« Pass Feed Barn
the relief and cure of Stomach. Liver
and Kidney trouble.
SStf open for business July 21 at the
Mrs R R. Eshelmen went to Salem ner of Seventh and I atreeta.
ir For Men and Women
Wash for
this morning to be present at the block cant of Fashion Garage.
WTIJ.TAM
De
FOR
EST
Elks' convention and will also visit In 27tf
for Vacation Trip»
other places before returning home
She expects to be gone about two
at
weeks.
WANTED To rent or lease In good
with a
I<ee Sutherland arrived this morn­
section, grain and bay rauch. Ad-
ing from San Francisco and will vis­
dress with full particulars. Box 21.
it here with his sister, Mrs. C. D
Kerby. Ore.
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Brtckell, for several weeks.
Mr
X
PAY CASH for 2nd hand furniture
I
Sutherland is taking his annual va­
Next to
Also repair furniture
and 1-lnch rope, at T. C. Booth's.'
cation and generally spends ft in the
Panama restaurant. T. C. Booth
2nd hand store
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Rogue ’-alley
30
Mr. and Mrs G. A. 5» S ' ’lack left
INSURANCE, AIX FORM» -Inquire
this morning for Roseburg after a AA'ANTED to buy. a »mall building
for rateo on graln and hay Insur­
suitable for a garage J Pardee 30
day in the city visiting with Mr and
T M. Stott, office phone
ance
Mrs F. L. Johnson and attending to FOR SAIJC 1 H horse power Fair-, 44-J
tltf
business
Mr Shadduck Is local
I.IQl lit ANTIHEITÍC
banks Morse pump and engtne. Can
working man room and
grievance man for the B of L. F. and
be seen at A. M. Heeton residence CAM GIVE
A aclentlflc preparation for the
board In modern homo close In.
E.
‘
’ll West K street
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mouth, teeth, gum«, throat gar
term» reasonable
Phone 153-J.
Rev Chas Hayes, of Portland, ar­
gle A valuable aid In the
2«tf
rived last night from Eugene, where >Y»R RAI JC Heavy work team and
harness, weight about 3000 Iba.
treatment of Pyorrhea
from Grants Pass for emergency. Mr he attended the meetings of the Oro-
E L. GALBRAITH Real Estate. In
Inquire at Gravlln’a barn.
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Williams says that he was only able gon Synod. Mrs. Mary T«ongnecker
»¡trance, and plate glass Habilite
2.V nini V»«
to gecure enoilgh gBS to travel 'r|" accompany him to Portland on WANTEIk To rent or buy second
«09 H G street, phone
4<Mf
..
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his return, to be with her daughter.
'i
1
hand
bicycle
In
good
condition
Ad
­
through his connection with the au-
Mrs. Hayes.
dress No t«4fi care Courier. 2Stf
‘"mobile industry.
Misses Ethel Bocock and Gertrude
WANTED
Second hand r. or {•Inh
—---- -
Parker, and Miss Nell McAndrew of
centrifugal pump in good condl-
Sells Drugs and Books
Rev Henry G. Hanson returned Klamath Falls, who Is visiting Miss
tlon. Isaac Bost.
2«tf
Inst night from Eugene, where he at- Parker, left this morning for Cres­
tended the annual meeting of Oregon cent City to spend a week or two at FX)R SALE—2-hole range; 2 good JoKEPHIXE 4WNTY THICK «X»
Synod.
plows; 1 spring tooth harrow; », Parker
Haneetli
the coast.
Before us is a period of business revival and pro
digious activity—also of keen competition. The or­
ganization which enabled the banks of the nation to
finance the war will insure the solution of the prob
lems of peace financing. This bank is a member of
that organization.
MIMMI
OOiHV BtslHVl
s n -i
I
IHrs. nellie Peas
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Save Laundry Bills
Proper Clothing
2c Per Hour
Thor Electric
Peerless Clothing Co
KLENZO
Rogue River Hardware Co
t.iliMmui <uu> Shortage .Acute—
Sam Williams and family returned
Tuesday night from their automobile
trip to Los Angeles. Long Beach and
..
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.
other points, having been gone nearly
three weeks. They had expected to
remain longer but on account of the
gasoline shortage they cut their trip
short. They were obliged to make
the last part of their trip home on
gasoline they had carried with them
CLEMENS
Does the Business
The Fordson Tractor easily
pulls i2ùu ib. Oliver Double
through granite soil
Many were out to see this
Demonstration
many
farmers and business
men. Ail were surprised
at how easv the Fordson
handies
approved
Implements
If you have not
seen this won­
derful labor sav­
er, be sure to it
Tomorrow
on the
Dimick Farm
C. A. WINETROUT, the Tractor Man