Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 05, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOK men
H mihay . hì T oiikh s, urjo.
GHAYTH l*AMI DAI14I (XHKiKH
Trade Depends on
Banking
PER5°NflL i™ LOQdL |
Just Arrived
•»
New Coats
Firestone H mimc «I Hug«»—
Tube free with every
»7
ttre at Hobart's.
There will be a dance at the
Grange hall at Hugo. On«.. Saturday.
Three
C
’
c
Lbr
Shingles and lath.
Where would the modern com­
Good muele and «upper
M October 9
Co.
mercial world be without it?
94
Every enterprlM. every for­
F. S. Johnson is registered from for 11.50.
t i»'
ward step has to be financed
Myrtle Creek at the Josephine today
by commercial bank«. We can
'Im. J. R Davidson, of Eureka, F««lcral Jury C«ll««il—
help you finance your own bus­
A numtier of local men have been
l ias a visitor In the city last nignt
iness Give us the opportunity
summoned to Medford to sit on the
and today.
to do so.
federal Jury there this week
J I’
J. I Calvert made a business trip
J W
to Medford this mornin. •pending Martin. George Cramer and
Turvey were among those lesi Ing
th« day In that city.
'thia morning
M Di Q V W» NÍN'Í
Crockery and aluminum ware at
SA S TF *1
OF HOITHKKN OHMH"
93
I Holmans Furniture.
X srix I «I. X il.t E IlKMGNHTRATION IN THE ( EI.EIIRATEH
Thing», Are (\x>k«d——
;
Mrs Margaret Scott left today for
1
And
served
the
way
you
like
them
Roseburg * here -he will visit tor a
at the Bonbonnalre.
few days
Tube tree with every
Firestone
THE
I'tlUUUNG Hilt AITI MN INI» WINTI
tire at Hobart's.
97 I'nlon Market Mov
YOl R MONEY IN I lari'll ES INI» SERI
The
I'nlon
meat
market,
which
Is
Mr and Mrs John Krauss, ot the
THE OFFERING«, OF INI OTHER Fill
Bros , has
Sucker creek valley, were visitors in I conducted by Psterson
.AO PER ( ENT MORE. TO MAKE St RE.
j
been
moved
from
the
old
location
at
the city today.
I Fourth and Q street« to 4 19 G street
"Mulaifted Cocoanut Oil " Sabin 1'lie new location 1« the building next
IsMal dealer «early «ill
ha« it.
to the Palace hotel It offers a much
Mr and Mrs F W. Streets, of the larger room for the business, which
Oxford hotel, are spending the day In had outgrown the former shop.
Medford.
II IVE YOI'K
We carry windshield glass in stock
Three C'» Lumber Co.
92 j Isxlge of Mkn—
Ail Granit I*aaa Elk.s are requeet-
John Hodgdon is a visitor in the j
city today from his Sucker creek ed to meet at the Joséphine hôtel
Wednoeday nlcht at 9 o’clock
II
ranch.
MADE TO MHAHiltF. BY
Firestone essentlal that ail members attend
Tube free with every
97 It 1« a very Important meeting
tire at Hobart’s
Ralph White, ot Sucker creek,
spent the day attending to business Hot«, M infra ti on Start«—
AT
The hobo migration south
matters in the city
started
as
usual
with
the
birds
Doors and windows, all «Dea In
»2 anything the "bos" are a little ahead
stock. Three C'« Lbr. Co.
laut night
Fred Collins is spending three or of the birds this year
four days tn the vicinity of Holland about 25 of them came Into town and
were promptly escorted out
This
and Takilma on business
ISN’T all knowing how and taking pains.
Another big shipment of those Is the largest number that has com»
good Heaters arrived at
Holmans In at any one time this year and the
You’ve got to have good equipment to in­
92 season promises to be a regular hobo
Furniture this morning
sure against loss of your time and waste of
The reason given for the
Mrs L. M Dennis went to Glen- season
valuable food.
dale this morning to ■pend the day movement Is that It Is too wet to
work north of here
Hlwn liuying «Isiirw <->n»l<l«* servi»«,
i on
”“ business.
—
We take great care to obtain the canners,
I Roofing psper. all grades
Three
comfort etui styl«. You gc< r-wl value
C’s Lbr Co
9 2 Ilway- Something Good—
jars, jar holders, and racks, rubbers, etc., that
front • C""l shoe time fit» Ui« fool.
Int delicious for your lum-h at
| J. T Gilmore returned to Drain
All thrao qualities with prices Ju.t
are known to be the most successful
i this morning where he is doing some the Bonbonnalre
right
work on the highway
Come m and talk it over with us.
Hoim.vn
Furniture
has
the Ell«« for May­
interest In the coming city elec­
"Prices“ right on Heaters
91
A. H Gunnell went to Gold Hill tlon Is not very manifest to the
Two candidate«
this morning to spend a few day« casual observer
looking at some raining property In have filed for mayor, the name of C.
H. Da ma rav. present mayor, having
that vicinity.
the
STORE
• til probably remain here a« long as
Tube free with every
Firestone been written tn at the primary elec­ \ L-ita Iti-otlu-r ll<
N. C Nlell 1« visiting at Arden ttiH flu hl hr la good.
tire at Hobart's.
97 tion and R. Timmons having filed by
The mayor elected at th» craig for a few weeks with his broth­
XAA' H Carter «topped off here for petition
November election will serve for tw<i er K M C Neill
Mr Neill arrivo!
a
day
to
visit
with
the
John
Turner
HORN
Mr and Mrs. Benj. Collins and
family.
Mr. Carter Is on his way 'ears T. P. Cramer Is the only can­ a short time ago from 1-ondon. in or Wt.MHR To Mr and
Mm
Tobe
Mr and Mrs. Fred Collins made an
IF YOC DID NOT GET OSE
from Seattle to Ix>s Angeles to spend didate from the first ward for coun' der to get a little of the Rogue river
Wimer, of thf» city, Tuesday, Oc-
automobile trijTto Yreka 3unday. re­
oilman to succeed himself
C. F .fishing, this lielng secondary only to
the winter.
tober 6, a dsughter
turning that evening. They report
OF THE
Some more good
They
Pillow«, Hol- Nutting is the sole candidate from j hl« desire to w hl« brother
excellent roads except for one stretch
92 jthe second ward while William , were out a while yesterday and he
mans Furniture.
( (IMIN'G I'VKNTH
of several miles over the Siskiyou«
have . Hunch 1« the only candidate from the managed to get one that
weighed December
-Mr. and Mrs J R Gunning lidld
Stats
15-17 Teacher«’
where grading is in progress.
Mr
Nutting
and
Mr
returned home from Klamath Falls ,hlrd ward
several pound*
The «port a|>|»naled
examinations will bs held
Harvey Isham, who has been driv­
Bun<h —
are pr«nent councilmen
K to him. the excitement being almost December 20-22 Josephine
and will spend the winter at their "
ing truck all summer in Klamath
County
.f’hailaon and Andrew Shade will con­ as good as "straffing” Germans. Mr
home
here
tea» her«’ Institute
Falls, has been making a visit here
October Delineators have been re­ test for the election from the fourth Neill having an enviable war record
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
The terms of the councilmen He served with the British forces
ceived at the Golden Rule Store
92 | war»!
nammermll! Bond letter HoivLi
Isham. He will return to Klamath
are for four years
during the entire war
Neill and Envelop«« at the Courier office.
Mrs
C.
F
Garber
left
for
Eugene
All (TBi't'LAKH ( ALL FOR
Falls In a day or two.
this morning and will spend the next !
October Delineators have been re­
OSE.
few weeks-visiting with her daugh­
ceived at the Golden Rule 3tore. 92
ter. Miss Lucile Garber, who Is a
G. Oliver, of Yreka, is registered*
sophomore
at the I’nlverslty of Ore-
today at the Joeephine, being in the
gon.
city on business.
Those cooler nights call for
Sells Drugs and Books
other blanket or comforter. A
lino of these an be found at Hol-
IG
mans Furniture.
92
Well we are back on the job wi’h
a f ill line of fresh home made candy,
groceries. Ice cream and soda wat> r
NOTICE
Richardson’s Gandy Factory and
The Sth day of October having Grocery Store. 406 Sooth 6th St
been set aside by President Wilson
and Governor Olcott by proclamation Rich«« Was Her,
TONIGHT
Lloyd Riches was In the city yes­
as a day on which the attention of
GAST TIME
the entire nation is directed toward terday afternoon getting arrange­
the prevention of fire, Therefore, I, ments made for a meeting to be hold
C. H. Demaray, mayor of the City of hero next week In the Interests of
Granta Pass, In order to urge »ipon the campaign against the 5 per cent
the people of our city that they give Interest bill and the non-partisan
Official confirmation of pro— dispai« hm from Detroit, announcing
attention to the purposes for whl-h league.
Mr. Riche« has been tour­
that tluwe would I«- no reduction In th« prie» of Hodge lln»Hi<«r« Motov
the day Is observed, do hereby pro­ Ing the whole state and has given
Car-, lias» been reeoiveil l»y <’. A. Ititeli, Hic I Helge Brothers <l,vder in this
claim Saturday, the 9th day of Oc­ speeches In almost every town of anv
city. A telegram from C. W. Matheson, acting general salea manager to
tober. 19 20, as FIRE PREVENTION Importance In Oregon
The local
the local dealer, roailn:
DAY. That they Inspect their own committee now has the matter In
premises for FIRE HAZARD. That charge and will make the final ar­
"llodge Bmtliers |«oliry hu« «ver Ixw-n to give full
every individual make a firm resolu­ rangement« tor the meeting
value for til« price ask<xl. There will lx, no reduction
tion to not relax their vigilance
In the prment price« of iMxlgo Brother« motor car«.
against the danger from FIRE.
Mclita Commandery Friday—
N'ew«pa|MT re|>orta to the contrary are alwolat«ly un­
Ing the coming year.
Regular meeting of Mellta Com­
true.”
C. H. DEMARAY
mander? will be held Friday even­
“Hodgo Brothers announcement wax no «nirpri.se to us,” snld Mr.
ing at Masonic hall. Supper served
Sale- books at the Courier
I,inch- “In fact it is only a sulistanlJatlon of IXxlgc Brothers liuslnran
at 6 30.
principi««. At no time luvv« they «vor demanded an excexe amount for
their product. As in the past, they will continue In Hie future to demand
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a fair return for their effort«."
TOMORROW
FOR TWO DAVS
“Th« min» fart final, tlic <l<*nmn<l for Inxlgo Brothers mollir nus In
«tlll grcator tlum tlir «upply, <l<wpltc tho gréai. et|mn*«E>n progimni al Hie
fuctory, li -s ulW’lut<-ly nothing to do with the tlecMon to onnllnun the
priwcnt prices. In marketing their cur Ihxlge Brothers have never
«nul« a |x,lnl of prise and will never mrrlflr« the quality of their pro*
• I
«in-- ■
dnct to enter price competition.”
mr$. Heilie Reas
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
We Are Now Presenting
GEO 3 CALHOUN
«
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Successful Canning
and Preserving
Peerless Clothing Co
Shoes for the Family
Rogne River Hardware Co
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CLEMENS
OREGON
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MARGUERITE
CLARK
A GIRL
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MARY
Bryant Washburn
TheSixBestCellars
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C« A. LINCH
HEALER IN DODGE BROM. MOTOR VEHICLE«
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