Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 11, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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GRANTN PANH DAILY COVRI EH
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Your Business
Your buxine"» is Just as lm|»»rt.-uit to you a> Jolui I».
RocM'foller’s business Is I o him.
K<Siardk«a of the liuo of Imsiutw. you follow >u«<l ra-
garvlkws of the aire of your I> uk 1 b «* m , you n«x»l the advant­
age of uuxlern banking faciliti»*« such *a we furnish
Open jour account hero.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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OF SOUTHERN OREGON
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Proper Clothing
For Men and Women
for Vacation Trips
at
Peerless Clothing Co
Chautauqua Bldg.—Ashland
Friday, August 13th
OI.IV ER WffliWX) PRESENTS
VOI R NATIONAL COMEDIENNE
Charlotte Greenwood
IN THE MUSICAL COMEDI TEN STRIKE
a
Linger Longer Letty”
PRICKS—SOc. Sl.OO. SI SO.
New Wool Scarfs
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$200. FJ-SO. PUS 10^ M IRTI!
For Fall
Effie B McCollum, of Kugeue. wa-
William W Stcvenx. of Portland, I»
•an arrival In towu yesterday.
making a bri. f business viali here
,\ M McMillan. Of Seattle, la at
Fred Jenson. of San Francisco. is
tending to local bualneaa intcrasts
transacting business here today.
Henry Be* k la In the city from the
Mr». George T Hotter and Annex
M. Pitchford, of Roseburg, were ar­ Happy Camp district
Mm. Tom Ormand, of la Jara.
rivals in the city this morning..
I» In the ctty flailing with her
Colo
Sam Botlous camo tn yesterday
I sister. Mrs. F H Bramwell
from Placer to transact tin »Incus
"Bixby's Shu-wite" Sabin has It.
hero
Mrs II. M Williamson was an ar
James and H. Meyer, of Chehalis, rival yesterday from Crescent City
Wash . are visitors in th«» city look and deimrbxi this morning for Port
ing over the business prospects
land
H R. Adams, of Portland, made a
Mrs Robert Harris Is In town for
business visit In the city yesterday af the day. coming in from the Harris
ternoon.
'home in Fruitdale to shop and visit
Try Dr Tompkins treatments for with friend» here
disease of the bladder
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I* O Parker and It II Foster. of
Mr and Mrs C. M
Kidd came Roseburg, are making their head
down from Medford yesterday for a | quarters here for several days while
brief business visit here.
engaged In work on th«} telephon«*
N I.. Coghlan. of Portland. Is In line north from this city
I the city transacting local business
matters.
A F Erickson, of Portland, is a
visitor here tranwicting local
Iness.
Harry Newton came In this morn
Ing from Portland and will spend the
rest of the day here on business
E. Endlngly and R. Hauser, tour­
ists from Vancouver. B. C. are mak­
ing a brief stop her«* to enjoy "the
climate."
Wllford Allen Jr . will return this
evening from Crescent Ctty where he
has been enjoying a week's vacation
amid the wild waves and sea brasses
E T. Burch was an arrival yester
day from Portland and Is spending
today here attending to local Inter­
ests.
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Howard R Macy is in the city from
San Francisco, and w 111 visit here for
a short time while looking after lo­
cal business Interests.
R. E Fenton, of Fairfield. Idaho,
is registered at the Palace hotel while
looking over this sc t Ion of Southern
Oregon
John E Reed and Chas M Mane,
of Portland, are making a short bus­
iness visit In town and in this vicin­
ity
C. F Heitzman. of Vancouver.
Wash . was an arrival here last even­
ing and will spend several days ris-
iting here
mrs. Hellie Hea$
Hntx'CaMor U>
Mr». K. ICa'hkopt
A FINER KIND OF TAII/ORLNG
The length of servira you g«t from clothes iln-
|M*n«ÍH on th<< quality of malcríala and Inner cou-
airurUon — which account« for the «vou.lerful
l«ow«*r” of
■‘.laying
CI MTOM TIIUHUXG
GEO S CALHOUN
Nearly aliteeu
BRAND NEW SHOW TM»I• ''
lays Through Tomorrow
U. HT. JOHN
In a aale of fun
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PEKRI.N4N
El ARI.l.HN
KEI r.I.IXH
HARRY CAREY
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MAII. ORDERS NOW. ADDRESS O. T. BERGNER. VINING
THEATER ASHUAND. ENCLOSING CHECK.
SEAT SALE
OPENS TUESDAY, AVGUST 10 AT VINING THEATER AND
ROSE BROS.
luman Stuff”
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New Honey
It is Sweet
1 FITTING HUMT»OR TO “OVERLAND RED" IND OTHER CAREA
Tltll MPHM. IF WE WRECKED ALI. THE WEHHTEIM IN TOWN TRY­
ING TO EXTOL ITS MANA INI.I.«.><■! KEI NIA ENJOl ABLE RITI A-
TIONS AND TOP-NOTCH ENTERT AINMENT VALVE. WWD
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FOLKS ALL HOPPED I P TO THE POINT WHERE IT’D HE DANGER-
ol H TO FIT ’EM INTO THESE MIDE STREVTS OF OlRN. HO WITH
GREAT FORRE ARANCE WE W HISPER GO! IF YOI CAN GET IN!
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J. Pardee
NEXT!
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Mr. and Mrs. R. M
Kelly, of
Mitchell. South Dak-ota^ arrived in
he city yesterday from the north on
a lour of the Pacific highway to Cal­
today* looking
ifornia. They •pent
i
■ country,
— and - on .
over this part of * the
focal dealer for thto Ho*»
ARMENE
worn
their return trip expect to view more
of the «renic attractions about Gr .nts
■HIE Til I II OF
rm Ilnur
Paas. They have left for I^os Angeles
hav1n< stopped at the Western hotel
while here.
NEXT!
OREGON
ARMENE l.l PIN
STORY
•TIIE TEETH OF
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Now You Can Swim at Night!
Today there has been installed at the Park, a large flood
light to light up the River so that swimmers may* swim
at night during the warm weather. The use of the flood
lighting projector was donated to the park by Paul’s
Electric Store, showing their interest to the general
public.
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The Park Committee, through their chairman, Mr. T. P. Cramer,
wishes to extend their thanks to Paul’s Electric Store.
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