Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 02, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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Trade Depends on
Banking
Whurn would the modern com­
mercial world be without it?
Every enterprise, every for­
ward step him to bo financed
by commoruial banks. We can
help you flnsno your own bus­
iness. (live ua the opportunity
to do so.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HOITHEKN OREGON
Successful Canning
and Preserving
ISN’T nil knowing how and taking pains.
You've got to have good equipment to in­
sure against loss oi your time and waste of
valuable food.
We take great care to obtain the canners,
jars, jar holders, and racks, rubbers, etc., that
are known to be the most successful.
Louie iu and talk it over with us.
Rogue River Hardware Co
the
WINCHESTER store
GRANTS PMW DAILY COVRI EK
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PERSONAL "S LOCAL
Sterling Mazda lamps In all sizes
Mr. and .Mrs. L. il. Wilson stopped
»o off here last night while making a
at Cramer Bros
.Mr. anti Mra. C. L. Smith went to trip from Chicago to California.
Medford Friday to spend a few days.
Daisy air rifle« just received
at
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Habln Cramer Bros.
"Mum” for perspiration
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We carry windshield glass In stock.
has it.
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O. Corder spent Friday at Ashland • Three C’g I-urnber Co.
Mr and Mr«. J. H. Weir, of I-os
visiting with relatives.
Hear the Vocation at Helmer’s. 90 Angele«, were registered last night
Mr. and Mra. A. 8. Littleton of at the Western.
Japalac In all «hades and all sizes
HprlngHeld. III., were visitors In the
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city last night. They left this morn* al Cramer Bros.
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Doom and windows, all ■izea In
ing for Han Francisco.
each
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| Spacial—'Heating stoves. 93
stock. Three C’» Lbr. Co.
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.Grants Pass Hardware Co.
C. H, Stear, of Oakland, Oregon,
Mr and Mrs E. W. Swett of Wont was a visitor in the city last night,
erville, Ohio, were local visitors here, «topping at the Western hotel.
leaving Friday morning for Califor-
Another shipment of those beau­
nla for the winter.
tiful auto robes Just received at Hel­
If you are looking for the beat Im- mer's.
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plaments, get them at M< Intyre’s,
New garden seeds for fall planting
All our Implements are guaranteed at Cramer ’Bro«.
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W. C. Shepard, H G. Moore and
morning
arrived
this
D.
Dotson
K. Moore were business visitors
yesterday In Roseburg, returning from Tacoma and will visit here for
a short time with his mother. Mrs.
here last night.
Ilotpolnt electric irons at Cramer Helen Dotson.
Roofing paper, all grades. Three
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Bros.
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C
’
s
Lbr Co.
Mm. W S. Keith. Mm Ralph Con-
Rooting—1, 2 and 3-ply. Grants
rad and Keith Owen have been vislt-
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Ing at Takilma with Mr. and Mrs. Pas« Hardware.
yester-
arrived
Mrs
M
E.
Moore
Chas Owen for the past few weeks
They left Friday morning for their day from Chicago to spend several
days in the city visiting with
home in Seattle.
Have you heard the newest and brother. C. G. Ament, and family
Small, airtight stoves for bath­
greatest phonograph, the Aeolfan-
90 room and bedroom at Cramer Bros.
Vocalion al Helmer's?
Mrs. A. H. Fetters, of Omaha.
Mr and Mm George T. Taylor and
J. N. Johnson and children left Nob . is In the city for a few days,
morning for Glendale where looking after local property Inter­
they will visit for a few days. They I ests She Is stopping at the Jose
have been visiting here for a few phlne.
Vocalion re orda <-an ’>e played on
days with Mrs. It. V. Moser,
Grants Pass 'all standard phonographs on sale at
Nails—<A1I i sizes.
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90 Heino r
Hardware.
C. H. Ernst and John Hummel
Mm. A. T Li* and Mr*. Sarah
Rorick have been visiting here for were among the local “Dokkies” to
the past few day« with their niece. make the pilgrimage to Medford to
Mm. J. N. Johnson They left this watch the new members walk the
morning for Corvallis, They have hot sands, and to make it a little
been visiting in California and are ! ’’hotter” for them.
New lot of 20 foot cane poles at
now on their way home.
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New Perfection oil heaters at Cra- ; Cramer Bros.
Mr. and Mrs R. B. Adams spent
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mer Bros.
R. W Willard and R . C. Yost, of. ’ a day In the city looking over f
Medford, started north on an auto- surrounding country. Mr and Mrs.
mobile trip. They got as far as Adams are from Kansas and are
Gr.nita Pass and then decided to i looking for a location. They went
make the rest of the trip by train so j to Briggs today, but ex)M»ct to return
they left the car here and are mak­ to Grants Pass to locate.
Shingles and lath. Three C’c Lbr.
ing the rest of their journey on the
Co.
Southern Pacific.
Good Time« Coming-
Begins Tomorrow
Matinee
Ends Tuesday
Midnight
MARGUERITE
IN
A GIRL NAMED MARY
At the old Savage Creek dance hall
located one-half mile from paved :
highway, fi miles from Grants Pass.
Good roads all winter. Coder the
naw management a piano has been i
Installed and a first class orchestra
will furnish music for all night
dances. The best of cooks will serve
good country suppers and every
means will be employed to make each
occasion more enjoyable than the
last. We solicit the patronage of all
i old friends and extend a glad wel-
I come to all new ones. Watch *- for
»0
| the dates. Don’t miss them.
The Western Hotel—
Is now under new management,
and haa renovated and put ita rooms
I In condition for first class patronage.
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Rates are: One night, 50c to 11.50;
one week. 92 to 95; special rates bv
the month. Wilma Shephard, Prop.
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Infants Wear
IMM/THKH, CAI'S ANI» SWEATERN
mr$. IHlIie Deas
We Are Now Presenting
A HPECIAL VALVE DEMONSTRATION IN THE
TAILORING FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER. THE Pt RENT A LI­
PA TTEK.NH
W-JUL FABRIC« IN’ THE SEASON'S
NEWEST
WEAVER AND COLORINGS.
GEO S. CALHOUN
Local dewier nearly sixteen year*
HAVE YOUR
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
MADE TO .MEASCKE BY
Hart, Schaffner & Man
AT
Peerless Clothing Co
Shoes for the Family
When buying shoe« <-on«ider service,
comfort and style. You get real value
from h good shoe that fit« the foot.
All three qualities with prices j<i«t
right
KU N. SIXTH ST.
Your Financial
Thermometer
VOI R BANK ACCOUNT IS YOl’R FINANCIAL
THERMOMETER. KEEP YOUR FINANCES IN
A HEALTHY. (.LOWING CONDITION BY AD­
DING REGCLAR DEPOSITS TO YOUR FINDS.
START AN’ ACCOUNT WITH THE JOSEPHINE
COUNTY BANK.
J osephine C ounty B ank
G rants P ass ,O regon
.More Home« Are Bought—
llolhe« Offering Arranged—
Friends of the Near East relief will
be interested to know that arrange­
ments have been made for an old
Clothes offering for the relief of the
children of Armenia and Syria next
Wednesday, October 6. B. H. Jones,
field secretary for that organiation,
was in Grants Pass this week and ap­
Crater latke Lodge Close«- -
pointed local helpers to assist in tak-
I H. A. Presby and Gust Johnson,
¿¡ing charge of the gathering of the
■ who have been among the assistants
clothing. Rev. Henry G. Hanson, of
at the Crater .Lake lodge during the
iMist seaaqg. were in the city last the Presbyterian church is local
chairman of this work. The place
night while on their way to Portland.
where bundles of clothing are to be
They say that everyone has left the
taken will be announced later. There
lodge with the exception of a few
are 110,000 children to be kept warm
who stayed to take care of the park-
this winter, besides thousands of
to-park party who will go up tomor­
adults who have nothing but rags to
row. When they left the lake yes­
cover them.
terday morning there was six inches
of snow on the ground with more
All Taxes—
falling. The first snow had all melt­
Are delinquent Oct. 5.
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ed but it had attained a depth of
three and a half feet before the
weather cleared up.
COMIN c T e VENTS
A Story of a Girl Who Had More Love Than She Wanted
Dec. 20-21-22, Monday-Wednesday—
Josephine County Teachers’ Exam
inations.
ADDED PROGRAM NUMBERS—Mutt and Jeff Cartoon
Comedy, Fox News—Catherine Calvert at the Organ
Watch
CELEBRATED
S. Noel Davis, the new manager
of the Oregon Growers Fruit associa­
tion has purchased for a home the
five acre orchard tract on Orchard
avenue from George C. Metcalf. Ths
W. J. Radge. Totten proterty on West
A street has been purchased for a
home by J. C. Johnson and Kate L.
Johnson who are interested in mln-
The
ing in the Holland District.
Claud Hollowell property on Dim-
mick street and the J. R. Plumley
property on D street have been pur-
chased by W. J. Radke, The Mac-
duff bungalow on North Fourth St..
and the G. P. Jester residence on C
street have each been purchased for
permanent homes by business men
whose names will later be given to
the public. These sales have all been
made during the pat 10 days by A.
N. Parsons.
..TIRES..
Guaranteed Mileage
For the
30x3 1-2
TONIGHT, Last Times—Harry Carey in “Bullet Proof” and Al
St. John Comedy, “Trouble.”
TWO BITS ADMITS
OREGON
$14.75
lc Sale
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CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
Willhms Garage & Cyclery