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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1920)
FAGK four GRANT*« PAM DAILY IXHHIKR A CHECKING ACCOUNT with us you'll ftnd to be th« moa! convenient method of handling your funds. Besides, it offers a facility for making payments in any amount for bills contracted at near-by or distant points. THE FIRST NATIONAL-BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON E. L. Churchill it spending the day ' In Medford attending to tome bus iness matters in that city. Everyday is “Babies Day" at The Picture Mill. Bring the youngsters In and get a picture of their growth I from year to year N’o rocord Is more appreciated than our baby pic tures tn after years. The satisfac tion remains after the price is for gotten Phone 28S-R for an appolnt- ment. 04 Get All of the High Priced Butter Fat That Your Cows Produce! Make your butter fat bring you $20.00 more for every cow you own, every year s gets every bit of the valuable butter fat to the merest trace. * Come and see it at the Rogue River Hardware and you will learn that the Viking is the most st simply and sciei ntifically con- structed separator made. The Viking skims as dost, runs as easy, is easier to clean than any separator at any price! See it today! He will be glad to demonstrate for Rogue River Hardware Co PER52NÆL LOCÆL Just Arrived C. II. Corson left this morning for Friday Is \ egetable Day — 04 Ashland where he will spend the At the Bonbonniere. next week. "Reaiuol" Soap. Sabin has Jt. 03 Jack UII mhi Hi It ll reported that Jack Alllaon Mrs. W E. MoBrldo went to Cos tells thia morning where she will formerly of Grants Pass, has under gone a very serious o;>eratlon on his spend (he next'three or four day s. Campbell Lectures will be held, throat and Is now quite low. Mr commencing tonight. Octobar I Sth, AUlsoa moved to Albany last spHrx in the S. D. A. chapel, corner Sth and after a long time spent on the South E streets, one block east of Big Tent. ern Pacific In this city. ! Subject Is "The Fifth Universal Kingdom." 03 CamplM'll leilurv»— Wilt be held, commencing tonight. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Amon, ot Pasa dena. were overnight visitors In the October Ik. In the 8. D. A. chapel, city, leaving this morning tor the comer 8th and E streets, one block east Of Big Tent. Subject Is, "The south. 03 Marshall Hooper, state bank exam Fifth Universal Kingdom." iner. spent the week end at his home In the city, leaving this morning for .MaM|nerade Ball— October 37th at the Waldorf hall Jackson county where he has some Excellent music, cash prises. Every business to transact. A Group Picture is u visual record one prepare to come and history of the evolution of the family, which every family should W hen It's Rainy and < N«|<S— Try a diah of Chile con Carne at possess. No heirloom la more sacred ly treasured In after years than a the Bonbonniere fine large picture of father, mother and the children. The time to alt for Get Rrady— For Murphy October 30, Halowe’en that family group Is now- something doln ’s. Hob goblins will get yon it may happen to prevent—next week or next month. Sunday sittings by you dam stay at home. -"■«I i i a appointment only. Phone 28S-R. The Picture Mill. 03 Modern Woodmen of American— All members arc urged to bo pres Mrs L Pitman returned to her home at Roseburg this morning after ent next Thursday evening at I Business of great Import a visit here with her brother, Joe o'clock ance Oyster supper after the meet Chamberlain. Mrs Pittman and Mr. Ing. Chamberlain had not seen each other for 4 4 years. BORN Misses Ida Perkins and Marian M ILLI AMS- — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oden have been visiting In the city A. Williams, at Salem. October 16 at the home of L E. Campbell. They a daughter. left this morning for Glendale for a short visit before returning to their home at Medford HAVE Vol SEE HIM? ill NDBE'DS HAVE An<l the; Say it's th«' Snap|>4<>,t, I’rppfant Picture He ever Made New Coats rnrs. Hellie Peas PERHAPS YOU WONDER Ikwauae oa Why we advertise " Nearly slalom »«era hwal dralor." December 4th, 11*01, we «eiiunonced haudllng tailoring, and we want you to feel liuti If thU line of «allora«!-Ur- itKvtauml clothing la good enough for u» end our many fricada, all thane year», It I» gteal for you. Inxal draler nearly alitera yearn GEO. 8 CALHOUN MAVM YOl II Fail Suit and Overcoat I Mil* TO MKAHl'tUB HY Hart, Schaffner & Man AT Peerless Clothing Co. Campbell Lectures (XSMKNCTNG Tonight-7:4 5 Now 'laying OCTOBER 1MTII IT’S A SCREAM! IX Charles Ray —Ln— Alarm-Clock Andy” The HtanuiK-rlng tale of it «tut* terIng aaleninan—who couldn't wll a beefsteak dinner to a starting millionaire— S. D. A Chapel (XIR.NER HTH AND E STS. OSE BUM K EAST OF Big Tent "ALARM I'lXK'K ANDY" Despite his pep, shy Andy Gray At selling trucks proved quite u flivver; He stuttered—and before he’d say A word hie knees would start to qulvver. Then came the day a girl and Fate Combined to put him to the test; His bluffing rival got the gate, And'bashful Andy Copped the rest. Don't miss this film with Charlie Ray ’ Alarm Clock Andy"- laughs gu- tore: The kind you don’t see ev'ry day; Note; Ray’s a country boy once At the Oregon today’ I I :nt<Ttalnment 1« Plnnn«*il— The Deer Creek Farm Bureau Is planni i ; tr give an erten.'inment at t’ e I>r; den school hulls « <>n TLioer 80 tn rai«e frrds to ln«t.ill hot »»-h ol lunches In the school this winter. The entertainment will be in the form of a pie social and program. Refresh ments are to be served. A quilt made by some of the ladles Is to be raffled off. COMING EVENTS October 29. Friday -Hallowe'en par ty at Presbyterian church. Oltf December 15-17- Teachers' Stat* examinations will be held December 20-2!—Josephine County tea-hers* Institute. CARD OF TH Wo wish to express our ■Incera thanks to our friends for the many kindnesses shown during the Illness and death of our beloved hutband and father MRS. RICHARD VANDERBILT, ERMA VANDERBILT. MRS. CHAS. HOLDREX). Ford Service 1OOO Liugli« Guarnii toed ALL FOB War Tax In< lud'Xl WEDNESDAY— DOROTHY (I’EP) GISH In MARY ELLEN (NAMES TO ni« n " Quaker Heat is Quicker Heat —and Cleaner too The Quaker Pipeless Furnace is built of heavy riveted boiler plate steel—and steel radiates heat three times as fast as cast iron. That is why Quaker heated homes are always so comfortable on cold mornings. Just open the draft and up through the Quaker Register pours an enormous volume of warm, pure, clean air. Before you buy a furnace, find out about the QUAKER "The Pipe less Furnace that is built of Steel” It not only fires you quicker heat but more of it from the same fuel. Every corner of every room ia warmed thoroughly. It’s cleaner too be- cause every joint ia riveted tight like a steam boiler Can’t leak gas. aoot or a»ho like the cement joints ot cast iron furnaces do. Fire pot u lined with high temperature ire bricks. Hold beat extra Iona. Won't crack nor burn out. Handy witer filler outride of t kaepeair moi« and pure. The Quaker ia the giant for houiea, achovl-. churches and Here quickly install.! in any old or new building. Paui’fí Electric Store ■¿Oft MOI TH (JTH ST. Goodform Hair Nets The kind you imvo been look ing for. Made of human luilr. Cap shape... They fit. light Brown—Blonde Medium Brown—Black Dark Brown—Auburn 15c Each CLEMENS New Lord Garage Open 100% Ford Service MEN UIIO KNOW YOUR FORD TUOI BLES TO CARE OF YOU AT ONCE. TAKE MOTOR OVEItllAI LIN,, REBOILNG ANYTHING ABOUT YOUll FORD MADE AH GOOD AS NEW. Sells Drugs and Books OREGON All Work Guaranteed XU STORAGE i GAS AND 0112« C. A. WINETROUT AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE MY BANK We have notimi that our cnstomiyrs refer to till« hank tw My Bank. That 1« the feeling a custo mer «hould have toward hi« Bank. It 1« the alm of flu- officer« of the Josephine County Bank that every business trim-action be for the mutual benefit of Ixith Customer and the Bank. ROOFING LAID NEW AND RIWAIRED J osephine C ounty B ank G rants P ass ,O regon L. J. Otis