Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 07, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    TWt BHDAY. iSTiSAER T, I
THE PLACE FOR YOUR
MONEY
tint of all. the »arlna*
bank
later, when you have
accumulated enoujb. you can
take some of It out and invevt
it at a higher rate of inter*«,
but It Is alway* safe to entrust
ua first with your spare fund*.
We allow you lntere*t com­
pounded every six month*
•nd your money is absolutely
eate here
h
UM
WI'FMM
THE FIRST NATIONAIxBANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
IXm't get cold feet
• Inter
• hen you can buy two water botila*
tor the price of one plus Ic. Retail
Store
»4
Tube tree with every
Firestone
tire at Hobart's
97
Bu> soap at the Ic sale. Rexall
Store
94
Tube free with every Firestone
I tire at Hobart's.
»7
Buy ¡wiper and envelope* at the
one cent sale. Rexall Store.
94
Get your alfalfa and red clover
seed at Counts Feed Store
9«
"Pussywillow." Sabin has it.
»4
Tube free with every Firestone
tire at Hobart's.
*7
Two 35c cans of cocoa for 3«c at
the one cent sale The Itexall Store
Gray winter oats for tall teed In«
at Counts Feed Store
»«
Pure extract vanilla, two bottle*
for 41c at the one cent sale. Kexall
Store.
OREGON
YOl R
T ISN’T all knowing how and taking pains.
You’ve got to have good equipment to in­
sure against loss of your time and waste of
valuable food.
I
We take great care to obtain the canners,
jars, jar holders, and racks, rubbers, etc., that
are known to be the most successful
E
WfMCH£ST£A store
HAVE YOUH
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
DID WOT GET ONE
OF THE
MADH TO MKAM4 IU4 4IY
TODAY
Hart, Schaffner & Man
BRYANT
WASHBURN
—in—
AT
Peerless Clothing Co
«I» <11441 LABS CAIJ. FOB
ONE-
Shoes for the Family
CLEMENS
The Six
Best Cellars’
Scan Tomorrow
for Two Daye
Rogue River Hardware Co
the
New Coats
CHANCE
Come in and talk it over with us.
Î •*
Just Arrived
FOR RA1J0 1 wood *aw
1 1« h p
engine
I 8- h p. engine
1 «h
p engine. All nearly new. 408
10«
F street. Phone 3«l-Y.
I.OHT Tire chain for 8 Inch lire, on
Hayea hill.
Please leave at
Courier office and receive reward
IF YOi
EAST
Successful Canning
and Preserving
NKW TOI»AT
l NS CHA NOB- .Fire, automobile. Ufa.
accident *nd health
T. M. Stott.
108 North Sixth St
Ott
COAL Order now for future de­
livery. No coal carried In «look.
Get wood In now while weather I*
good William* Wood Yard Phoae
1,7
Tilt
FOR AMd-l Modern bungalow with
furnace, also 3-room houae
Mr»
F. D Stricker. 315 Weet B St. 90tf
FOR SA1.E For fall »ceding, alfal
fa, red clover, gray winter oat*,
vetch and rye at Count» Feed
Store
9«
FOR SAIJO 80-acre relinquishment
v, mile from railroad, 11 mile»
from Granta Paae. 3000 cord* of
wood, fair houae. price 3«00
J
K Verdin. 1« Rogue River Ave
»9
DOROTHY
DALTON
Sells Drugs and Books
Sample
Store
SALE!
WOODWARD’S
IM N. SIXTH HT
AUTO TOPS
Beplaiw tlu-
U*iti.
top
rauiy-to-haadln
wUti
ALL STYLES I
' MADE -1
wc**bre-
|«»of <»■« now.
Kma-rt looking, «revI<salde lope—
perfect flUiug and Inq •«*•«!»< l4i>-
Your Financial
Thermometer
YOL K BANK AOOEUNT IS YOLK FINAN« 1.AL
THERMOMETER. KEEP YOUR FINANCE« IN
A HEALTHY, GROWING CONDITION BY AD­
DING REGULAR DEPOSITS TO YOUR FUNDS.
START AN ACCOUNT WITH THE JOSEPHINE
COUNTY BANK.
J osephine C ounty B ank
G rants ‘P ass ,O regon
Meili* Commandery Friday—
Regular meeting of Melita
mandery will be held Friday even-
Ing at Masonic hall. Supper served
at «10.
94
Da&í¿ at Hugo—
There will be a
Grange hall at Hugo, Ore.
October 9. Good music and supper
94
for 11.50.
The Dark
Mirror”
Flambi ng with
the
color,
fa»hi<>n and luxury of New
York'* “Upper T<wx-"
llomawe. thrill' and my«*
M***n<*—
t«-ry—<M-ene after
in thia celebrai««! novel by
IXH IS JOSEPH
C*f*a look»—a wide rhoiee in
Prices That
Convince
OREGON
NASH MOTORS
VALUE CARS AT VOLUME PRICES
OVR PRICES IXIWKHT
G. B. BERRY
No Sale Promoter«
Ardencraig Farm
For Sale
CASH ONLY
A AN< K
I nquewtionably Mi»
Dal*
t<<n'a great «-M picture *|m-e
"The llame of the Yukon"
trrlab, an<l cu*orw.
MEN'S HI ITS
ixrr
mo .
PRICES
DOWN,
NOT
UP,
MEN'S WOOL TWIIJ, SUITS,
WE NEED THE CASH. BLUE
PIN STBIPE
»18.30
i
Complete With Stock and Equipment
at $50,000.00
Txrr mo . i
ALL WOOL TW1LI, SUITS,
SAVE «13.00, CLEARANCE
PRICE ..................
»2il»H
ixrr xo.
OUR IXYHH IS YOUR GAIN,
.......................................... »32.00
Seed Wheat, Barley, Oats and
— Rye —
Guaranteed Flour at $3.00 per sack
— For Sale at the —
IX XT NO.
ALL WOOL MEN'S SUITS,
REAL BARGAINS
»3B.3O
BLACK SOX FOR MEN, BALE
AT 13c A PAIR
JOSEPHINE OOUNTY FLOUR MILL
Corner Third and G Street
Phene 123 *
ClOBERT BOSWORTH in
»3.30
SALE
WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF THE FOLLOWING TELE
GRAM FROM MR. C. W. NASH, PRESIDENT OF THE
NASH MOTORS CO.:
"Our policy has always been to give the consumer the
best automobile and truck we could build at the least pos
sible cost. We have never asked a dollar more for our pro­
duct simply because we could get it. In view of the fact
that there is no reduction today in the price of materials
or labor entering into the Nash products and that there Is
no possibility of any reduction for sometime to come that
can substantially affect the manufacturing cost the policy
of the Nash Motors Co. will be to absolutely maintain its
present prices on both passenger cars and trucks to at least
July first 1921.”
S. Maxwell & Co., Dealers
VALUE
.......
OVERA LIB
»2.30
I
“BELOW THE SURFACE”
MEM'S EIGHT WEIGHT UN-
DERWEAR »7c SUIT
BRADFORD SPRING NEE­
DLE WOOL UNDERWEAR,
HAVE »2, BALE ONLY »3.B5
A picture that starts with a big thrill and ends
with a bigger thrill. A picture that holds you from
the start to the final fade out. The under water
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I
ORMINO SUNDAY
OUR
PRICES
Second-Hand Bargains
UNI RII AIK.... »4150
VRoi-n-............ .................... »47s
FORD DEUVKRY
.
C. Lz. Hobart Co.
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