Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 13, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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It’s Within
Reach
BANK
¡ count ,.
of every person. Just take
firm hold upon the opportun­
ity you now have and begin at
once to build up the bank ac­
count and most assuredly mu h
au -cess will crown your efforts
for the future. Have a talk
with us
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MFMBI U
FFDERM R» sr R\ r
OF SOUTHERN ORBO«»
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Thermoid
Tires
COSTS MORE PER TIRE
HIT LESS PER MILE
ASK US XV HY
THEY Ml ST MAKE Ö11OI»-
OR WE WILL
Rogue River Hardware Co
THc
fVlNCfffSUJt «ron.
P ckôï NÆL
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I. S Wat-on and P. G. XlcXX’hln j
Miss Florence Riddle has left for
the Holland country where she will ney. ot Portland, are In the city for
teach in the Payne district school. a few days attending to business.
Miss Vivian Isham left this morn­
The V. M. Hillis family, of Mod-
ing for Saleni w here she is a stu- ford. were local visitors yesterday.
They are inuklng an automobile trip
dent In XX'Illamette Vniversity.
C. C. Howard is spending a few north They were registered at the
days at hia home In the city, having Josephine.
Mr. and Mrs J. M. Moslng. of
come down Saturday from Iceland.
A. XX'. Dahlberg Is spending a few l^akeslde, Virginia, spent Sunday In
days visiting In Medford, having left Granta Pass resting up from their
trip. They left this morning tor
for that city this morning.
J. E. Thomas went to Hilt thia California.
morning and will work In the saw-
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1*. Burley and
Mr. and Mrs. .XI, H. Trewin. ot Park
mill at that place.
John Hummel went to Roseburg City, Mont., are making an auto trip
this morning and will ■pend the through the coast states They stop-
week there working In one of the issl here last night continuing on
lh«lr way north this morning
tailor shops.
Frank South Is spending a few
MI m Martha XVilllaniaon. who haa
been visiting here at the J Pardee days in the city vlsltln« friends and
He expects
home, left this morning for Corval­ ' attending to business
tomorrow,
to return to Yon *olla
lis »here she Is attending O. A. C.
“Lux." Sabin has It.
73 , * here he is working on a highway
Mrs R E. Ruble who has been j contract.
.Mrs. O. H Vaughn arrived thia
visiting here with Mrs D. Raber, left
this morning for Chlca, where she I morning from XVichlta Falla. Texas,
[tor a visit here with her sister. XIrs
will visit with her folks.
Mrs Vaughn expects
C. R Fffleld s|>ent the week end H L Wilson
at his home nl the city, He returned to remain In Grants Pass for about
this morning to Hilt. Cal., where he a month.
Mrs. J. A. Gaslln and daughter,
is employed.
M!«s Helen Bobilen left yeeterday Miss Mildred Sparhawk. returned
for Monmouth where she will visit last night from Portland, making
for the next week before returning the trip by auto. They will apend
to Corvallis where she la attendine a few weeks here and then take an
extended automobile trip through
the O. A. C.
R F. Skillman is making an auto California and the southern states.
trip to Dunsmuir and Klamath Falls
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to look after business matters. Mr »
♦
AMI SEMENTS
Skillman will be gone for the next ♦
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. 10 days.
Fine Hart Picture
Mr and Mrs J E. Peterson went
After all, there Is no on like Wil.
to Gold HUI this morning to be pres­
ent at the annual encampment of j Ham S Hart to portray a radblooded
the old soldiers and sailors whl h "two-xun ' role In a picture about the
Went of the olden, golden days Such
Is to be held this week.
Miss Millicent Kiphart has «one a photoplay Is "The Toll Gate."
to Iceland where she will Instruct In which was enjoyed by a large au-
the Inland schools during the pres­ dlence at the Oregon theater yes-
ent term The Ixdand^schools open­ terday.
Mr. Hart haa the role of Black
ed this afternoon.
Rev. Joseph Knotts of the Metho, Deering, a slashing, hard-riding b.in-
dist church left this morning for dit chief. Anna Q Nilsson 1» the
l4»fa.vette. Ore., to attend the con­ ' leading woman, and a prominent
ference there and also to take his member of the cast U Mr Hart's re-
| markably Intelligent Pinto pony.
vacation.
It Creates Confidence
TOPAillY CHECK OX THE JOSEPHINE
COt XTY BANK—BESIDES IT IS THE 'III
ECONOMICAL AND CONVENIENT XX IY T<
SETTLE BILS. < HEi KIXG Xl COUNTS. EITHER
LARGE OR OF MODERATE SIZE XRE INVITED
Shoes for the Family
MEN S FALL XND XXTNTER I NDERXXEXR. SHIRTS, SHOES.
SOCKs XND NECKXX E XR.
ORDER THAT FALL SUIT NOW AMI» GET XN EX<SI.I HIVE
PATTERN 1X1» STYLE
J osephine C ounty B ank
G rants P ass .O regon
„KITEM BER 15, IN*
lot N. SIXTH ST.
Al the sign of
X • J..11,
Utile Tailor
Ut ua »how PHI aliai ri|svl tailoring can do to
fit you in gormi'nle coinfortisbia, easy, well fit’
ling, ami which keep iticlr »luti»’ inditinltely.
Till« I» y«nir opportunity to get Ihr l>r»t »ulu at
llw, l'n,ot inter.
GEO S CALHOUN
0<>3 Ci STREET
it iv i: vol it
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
M XI»E TO MEXSl HE II Y
I! Harl, Schaffner & Marx
AT
Peerless Clothing Co
$1000—REWARD-$1000
Do you know tnat we need good
careful, serious Airplane Pilots?
Iki )ou kn< a fhit aiiatd*r'* Mrr n<H >r< »»¡»iLililc tu fi) hul n « iiim II
numi <*r <»f thr iiirplan**"* n*«Unl»|r (or thr pu’ lh .’ Ik» >«»u kn<m
timi thè montili) Howard for tli • mti I ip * <»f a
X\ l 1T<»IC IH
MlIMMMMI. IH» jrmi luxni limi l'LYIXG G thr m««M u »»ml»rftil. r%
hih mi ih » «imi fu*< inalili^ btiMintw» in thr u oriti? Ih> )«»u flirti nlw<»
r» a|i/.4’ il I h
lo LlèXICX TO I Lì ut thr iHiflrt*) Mit rati S< h<«»l
of lihition, M25 Morgan llldg., Portland, < »ngon, ì I ìiiiì <I|* m I lirhl?
l o )<u knotx flint «r h %r thr
of < ÌICEI-I LLÌ M I.IIlTLIl
riLoTS. Ami thr cholrcM <»f nlrplani*», with which you are given
«nrefiil, con^riemioUM and und . I<b»l |H-r--'»nnl at tent ion nn<l In-
M no tioii? In» yon rritirml**r that nil to owner» 20 y. ir» ago, were
<* n*id<‘tttl ruM Ut ira! fanailc* for linrltoring n ««ret b '|>c Hint nil-
toing iiotihl mmiio day Infoltir lomiiou? Yel we nre fn«l n|>|.ro.uli*
imi flint day uhm auto*» Itero n ir a MM'on<l*rlnaM iiinnn.-r
|i|«WM.
tini, mpiil tran*|»oftati<»n, ladng «*\<*r|lrd hy thr IIRPLXNE for
ih.iMur«, sjM»rt«s < r M«rioit% <-al< u!nfIng bu*»itifw*! 1! Think of the
tivnr MAvIng <*lrni<*nt nlonr!!!
Haie yoii noi «ceti |,T. V. t . Il RI—, IL M. X , .Lilly i|.iiiou«trnte
tlie feiu.it,Hit) of fhlng In (Ite piteliy bini k of night n» nell n» In
thè tlayliglu, min. elondn or fog», leut. <<>|.l and «vinti» <r mini?
lime yon noi enj“ye<l file plenennt finding of llnuling rxbilera-
Iloti il» yon wnl<li«l tlie AIRP LA NE sll NTING, looping, twIdling
nini turnlng wltli nll lite »afety nini graceful curo» of mi mor­
iiioii», Uvtutiful bini? SI RE X ot
ii IVEÎS!
Mho
hasn't?
Xliit LI»NT X ol M»X E TO FLX unii do thè «mne thlngw? Then
wrlte, w ire or come to
School Supplies
PENCIL TABLETS
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PEN HOLDERS
PENS
FOI NTAIN PENS
ERASERS
SPELLING TXBLETS
COMPOSITION HOOKS
NOTE BOOKS
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EVERSHARP PENI ILS
l| sTi>l|.Mll>t: TO X<»t R Ml. TM Hl.
The Dudrey Aircraft School
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CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
PORTLAND, OREGON, Municipal Held. office ■U't 825 M<>rgnn
Bldg., for full detail». Send tlu» nd, with your name and address
plainly writ tin. Ism't delay an Instant! We furnish you work for
your rx|HTiMv» there.
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COMPARE
TH XT IS OI II ARGVMENT AXI» IT MILL (V»NVINCE Vol OF OI R U»W PRICES \NI» QUALITY.
WE I NDERBI V AND VNIIF.RSELL EVERY l»AY IN THE VI III. WK IIAVE ONE PRICE FOR
ALL AND THAT IS M»WER THAN SALE PRICES EI/4EWHEIII-. COME TO THE SAMPLE STORE
BEFORE YOV HVY AND GET OI R PRICES ON SHOES FOR MEN. WOMEN, IIOYS, GIRLS ANI»
CHILDREN. YOI SAVE ON Ol li l‘RI< ES FOR MEN'S II ITS, BOYS' SI ITS INI» I NDEWEAR.
DON’T "SWEAR OFF" IKYING
CMITHEH, SIMPLY SWEAR OFF
PAYING Too MIT II FOR YOUR
CMH'IIES. YOU DON'T II WE TO
PAY *00 TO *75 FOR AND "ORDI-
NARY GOOD SUIT.” YOU CAN BUY
AN EXTRAOIltNARY VALVE HERE
FOR *52.50, *52, *31.50, *15,
*20.50, *28.50, *30.50.
Men’s Mackinaws
A large assortment of men’s winter
coats, leather lined and wool lined,
and mackinaw shirts and coat«, pric­
ed from *0.08 to *10.50.
Men’s Dress Shoes
We Give You Real Values for Your Money
In late style brown or black, *1250
vaines always *0.85 and *0.15.
rot ARE HI RE F BIGGER
VALVES HERE
SEE OI It
xvindoxv
DlSl'LXN'
III < XI SE OF OVR PLAN OF MER­
CHANDISING, XS NO DOI RT YOU
ARE FAMILIAR WITH, ALMIXVH
VS TO
GIVE
YOU
RETTER
< MITIIES FOR LESS MONEY.
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