Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 21, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    «HANIM P.
CAGE FOLK
Financing a Nation “at Work”
lk» you realise that the coat »«ms ,>p"v«u«’n of our industrial
plants defWSMfa u|x>n an unfailing supply <4 banking ac<omni>‘«la.
tiou, credit, or more briefly, loans? It la the function of the Fed­
eral Rreerve SjMevu to insure at all time», an aiuple supply of
such loans for current commercial need». Thea«' loans arc inatie
available through tauik» whl«h arc member* «4 the System
By
banking with us. you aid in this prveesa ami ««joy it» benefits.
THE FIRST NATIONAL-BANK
OF 8OVTHKRN OREGON
Rogue River Hardware Co.
WH
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DOROTHY
GISH
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The Quaker Pipeless Furnace is built of heavy
riveted boiler plate steel—and steel radiates heat three
times as fas' 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
Sura an enormous volume of warm, pure, clean air.
fore you buy a furnace, find out about the
QUAKER
Mary Ellen
Comes to Town”
A RIOT FROM START
TO FINISH
—AND BENNETT'S
“GREAT MOTT”
Won't let yotir face rest one
little minute
TOMORROW
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Old Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles
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Hallowe'en Mank Ball—
October 27th.
Waldorf
Hall.
Dane« ticket* «1.10, extra ladles and
spectators 25c.
The NovomlMT Delineator« <
Are at the Gohlen Rule Store.
£>G
Dinner Party Given—
Mr*. C. A. Thomae entertained at
dinner last night, the occasion being
the birthday of her husband. Platea
were laid for 10. Autumn decora­
tions made the affair very attractive.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Borland. Mr. and Mrs. Ansel, of New
York, Mr. and Mrs. Knapp and Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Thomas.
Oh, Hoy! I/<oks Who's Here—
Carnival and dance at Riverside
Community Club house, on Rome
beyond Foots Creek quarter of a
mile. Don’t miss the date. Saturday,
October 23rd.
Ofltf
New Coats
mr$. nellie Ikas
Our Measurement System
mirror* you in c«»rrc*t cloth««. This is one ut
Ihr liii|H>rt«u>» r**uM»n» why Price tailoring Inter-
ably in*|4rca the quc*tion—
At the »lit» of
Ye Jolly
Utile Tailor
GEO 8. CALHOUN
IsM-al dealer «early *li least year«
HAVE YOt R
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
MADE TO MKAHt II* HY
Hart, Schaffner 4 Man
AT
Peerless Clothing Co.
Ford* in Collision—
Two Ford* were made into case*
for the repair man Inal night when
Dr. lx>ughrldge and C. C. Brown, of
Holland, collided head-on near Won­
der. The two car* wore travelling
at a very good rate of «peed and
were rounding the curve thia aldo of
Wonder. Neither of the driver* *aw
the other car approaching until too
late to stop. Both applied their
brake* and had almost stopped when
they came together The car driven
by Dr. tx>ughridge haa a bent radius
rod and a sprung axle. The other car
had a hole punched In the radiator
I W<»nd«T Who'll Ge« the l‘risei
At the Hallowe'en masquerade?
The one that deserves It. of course!
O«tf
310 fur the beat couple
Holland Couple XtarritMl—
Haymond Thomas Baldwin amt
Miss Daisy H Hervey, both of Hol-
land, were married Wednesday after­
noon at 5 o'clock at the M. K par­
sonage. Rev. Joseph Knott* officiat­
ing.
Dance and Iternlval—
Riverside Community Club, Pacific
highway, Saturday evening. October
23rd
JUST AS NECESSARY
It is just as necessary for the well-to-do
to practicf..... ..
as those of rchitix <■-
ly small jyossesaion. Everyone should
have something for his or her income.
An account with the .Josephine Count v
Bank will be of good service to vou.
4% interest paid on savings accounts
J osephine C ounty B ank
G rants P ass .O regon
Here We Are Again
Thursday, October 21
At the Waldorf Hall
WITH THE RAME JAZZY, SNAPPY Mt SIC AVI! HAD
KLENZO
Dental Creme
It not only give« you quicker heat but more
of it from the tame fuel. Every corner of every
room is wanned thorough I . It’s cleaner too be-
cauae every joint is riveted tight like a steam
Paul’s Electric Store
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BEFORE.
DAM E TICKETS *1.10—GENERAL ADMISSION I Or
"The Pipeless Furnace
that is built of SteeF’
bolter. Can’t teak gs*. toot or athM like the cement
joint. Of cast iron furnace* do. fire pot i* h-.ed with
high temperature Are brick.. Hold beat extra Ion*. Won't
crack »or bum out Handr watar Biter ovt.itte of furnace
keep, air motet and pure. The Quaker te the ideal heating
plant for hornet tchoote. churches and »tores Ea«.'.y and
quickly installed in any oM or new building
■
Just Arrived
OH G«4 Ready—
•'Denderine." Sabin ha* it.
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For Murphy October 30, llalowe’en
J. E. Gustin left th I* morning tor
doin'*. Hob goblins will get you It
Seattle on a business trip.
Imported Grass Rugs.
6x9 at you dare stay at home.
35.35,- 8x9 at 37.50 and 9x13 at
39.50. See them at Holman's Fur­ If You'r Ktiul'a Off «4 Meat—
Try a vegetable dinner at the
niture Store.
06
06
E. G Holman la spending the day Bonbonniere Friday.
in Central Point attending to boa-
inesa matters.
Will Attend Mrciiug—
The Factory Brand and the thick­
Attorney O. Sk Blanchard will
ness ot ALL LINOLEUM guaranteed leave this evening tor Portland
at Holman's Furniture Store.
06 whore he will attend a meeting of
G. Tl Thompson and wife, and the Bureau of Mines and Geological
Miss Stone, of Seattle, were register­ commission. The meeting has beau
ed at the Josephine last night.
called to discus* mean* tor the de­
‘
Matting rugs In all aiaea. 6x9 at velopment of the Iron deposits along
_ »5 50; 9x9 at »7 50; 9x13 at 39.50 the Columbia river. Methods of get­
Holman's Furniture Store.
06 ting smelter* and blaat furnaces on
Phil Flood, of Portland, one ot the the Pacific coast are also to be taken
old timers among the travelling men up with the Idea of making the west
who vlait this city, I* stopping at the Independent of the east in the mat­
Oxford.
ter of stool products.
Fred Collins went to Crescent City
thia morning to spend a few days on The No««'mlx'r Delitn'ator»—
business
He expects to return here
Are at the Golden Rule Store.
Saturday
J. D. Cooley, of Agneaa. has been Two Route* Open—
spending several day* In the city. Mr,
Two carrier routes on th« Dally
Cooley is stopping at the Palace Courier are now open for boya with
while here. He expects to return wheels. Extra pay for wet weather
down the river tomorrow.
and bonuses tor long service Apply
Among the Portland guests regis­ at once.
tered at the Josephine last night
were Mr. and Mr*. E. F. Wann. E.
H Barrendick. Chas. H. Mead and Carnival an«l Dan«
A big carnival and dance will be
Thomas Start.
Gold Seal Congolenm in the yard given at the Riverside Community
goods and rugs of all sixes is a guar­ Club house on the Rogue, Saturday
anteed product. These can be found evening, October 23, about three
at Holman's Furniture Store.
06 miles south of Rogue River, on the
Mr. and Mrs Fred R Brown ar­ Pacific highway. I«arge hall, excel­
rived this m< rning from La^rande lent. peptul music, and good eats. 00
ai.d will visit here with Mrs. Brown's
sister. Mrs. W. T. Miller. Mrs. Brown 8t h.'ar Ranch ' m »1<1—
is well known here having attended .
The Schear ranch, on Deer creek,
school in this city several years ago. has been aold to H. D. Bagley, of
A touring party from Eureka ar­ Chico, Cal. The ranch comprises
rived in the city last night for a short 210 acres and it I* understood that
stay. Those in the party were E. It brought 316,000. Mr. Bagley haa
Russell. G. E. Long. W. J. Flnncan. arrived with hi* family and house­
E. Mass. D. Shannon and Mr. and hold goods and will make his homo
Mrs. Oscar Smith.
on the place. The sale was made
Mrs. W. S. Tucker. Mrs. W. M. through E. T. McKinstry.
Campbell and Misses Marie and Myr­
tle Campbell went to Takilma Friday Friday'« Here Again—
evening, returning home Sunday,
So Is clam
i
chowder, at the Bon-
They were guest* of Mr. and Mr*. bonnlere
Charles Owen and family. •
You are vitally Interested In Ore- Tlw Event nt the Son»«»
gon having a port equal to any port
Will take place October 23rd.
on the Pacific coast. Initiative meas­ carnival and dance at the new River­
ure No 310 on the ballot to be voted side Community Club house. Don't
in November srlll provide Oregon miss this. There will be something
with such a port. The cost will be doing every minute.
Located
on
borne by the people of the Port of Pacific highway beyond Foots creek
Portland bnt all ot the state must a quarter of a mile.
vote on ft. Vote 310 YES on the bal­
lot on November 2nd.
(Adv.)
Dix Again»! M«'a»urr
C. C. Dix, of Portland, was In the
city yeeterday arguing agalnat the
proposed anti-compulsory vaccination
TEE
amendment. He haa been In a num­
ber of southern Oregon towns show­
ing what the effects would be on the
public health If the people pa sa the
measure at the coming election. The
I bill seeks to abolish all form* ot vac­
cination, Inoculation and medication,
making Impossible the best use of In­
oculation* by the physicians. Quar­
antine would be impossible also, ac­
cording to Dr. DU.
Wie Bit!» A ou
Goodbye Tonight-
In Her Newest
Peppiest Picture
Quaker Heat is Quicker Heat
—and Cleaner too
L0Q4L
PERSONAL
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TH I HMDAY, IMTHIKB ill, IVJ*.
I KAIL Y OOV
—From the Sat. Eve.
Story
OREGON
Whit« teeth, healthy
gums amd a clean mouth
A good liberal tube for
25c
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
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Jaw*
Santell-Ewert Orchestra