Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 28, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    PA*. I. FOC R
THI KAD4Y, 4M TV MUCH M. tl
GRANT» P.UMt DAILY UH K1KM
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AT THE SKIM OF THE
DOLLAR
Many businees men have no
idea of or do not appreciate
the many advantages afforded
by our modern commercial
banking service.
It Is not
merely receiving your deposits
and paying out withdrawals.
Consult us about the other
strong failures of our service.
COMMERCIAL — SITINGS
TKt ST DEPARTMENT
SAFE DEPOSIT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IVDCMVl
OF »OITHKRN OREGON
Special Sale!
For Week October 25th to 30th
15% Discount
ON
Automobile Tires
20&“* Tubes
Rogue River Hardware Co
me
fV/NCH£ST£H « tor
tors
fV/NCH£5T£H
*
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The Last Word
IN
Electric Wash Machines
The
Western Electric
Noiseless
No Grease
Washer
Simple to
Operate
Ask us about the 5-vear
Guarantee
Sold on
Easy • Terms
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PER52NÆL
B F 8killman ta spending the day
A used General ISectrio range, as
in Medford attending to businees good as new, 3 burners and an oven,
tor SCO. al Paul's Electric Store
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matters
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pang born are 1
"Ivory Soap Flakes." Sabin has It. i
attending
E E. Blanchard «ent to Medford «lending the day in Hugo
to
business
matters.
thio morning to spend a short time
Western Electric Wash me blue.*
on business.
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at Haul's Hlectrlc Store.
A. F. Johnson went to Roseburg
John Breeding went to Hugo to
this morning to spend a few days on
• pend the day attending to some bite-
tMtsiuesc
E. N. Camp returned to Glendale
this morning after spending a day in
Displa) IdwrUatag—
the city.
To Insure the appearance of dis
Pop corn, new citron and currants
play advertising In the fihturdsy
Pardee's
Grxjcery.
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at
Courier the copy should be In the
H 4- Wilson spent Wednesday at office by 4 o'clock Friday
All dis­
bls home here returning this morn­ play copy for publication on a defi­
ing to his business at Glendale.
nit.- date should be ta the office by
Miso Iwah Neasbam returned to 4 o'clock the previous ¿ay.
Klamath Falls this morning after a
visit here with her mother. Mrs. W Th- Irish EvaagwU.t—
H Hallowell
Dr. 8 J. Reid at the Baptist church
Thor and Simplex electric iraners October SI to November 14.
al Paul's Electric Store.
12 preacher «bo la different
Mrs M. L. Perkins arrived Iasi
night from Oakland. Cal., and will I Ballo* Itolo» Di-tri but eil—
Sheriff George lavi» started
spend several days hers looking after
property Interests and visiting with distribution of the ballot boxes
morning tor the general election
friends.
Rev. C. F. Trimble, of the Chris­ next Tueeday. The boxen are to be
tian church at Klamath Falla, re­ taken to all the precincts tn the coun­
turned to Klamath Falls this morn ty, m time th.it there «111 be no de
> Ing after coming here to officiate at lay In opening the polls on election
morntag.
the funeral of Mrs Earle Smith.
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Pop corn, new citron and currant.-
I at Pardee's Grocery
14 Eye 1» Injured—
Lawrence Underwood, of the W
Attorney G. W. Colvig spent Wed
i needay tn Jacksonville attending to 9. Maxwell company, was bruited
j legal business. The circuit court of -onsiderably this morning when he
Jackson county was in
ilon yea was struck In the eye while cranking
a car. Although the wound la not
terday
seriouti. It was quite painful and he
F. G. Stearns ba* been
visitine was unable to work.
! here with his son. Dr R Stearns for
I a short time. Mr. Stearns left this
I Miioery Night—
I morning for his home at Salem He
Neilson's Orkestra. an aker of.
has also visited in Medford and Ash
floor,
and a hot «einer supper, ain’t
land.
that a plenty? It's a crime to miss
J. Parker Peake Jr . of Valley City Murphy Oct. 30. Don’t be a criminal
North Dakota, to visiting in the clt
with his brother. George T Peake
Vl.vny Attend Maxiiier-vde—
Mr. Peake will leave soon for Bak
The Hallowe'en masquerade ball
ersfield where he will spend the wln-
at the Waldorf hall last night was
I ter attending s hool.
-ry well attended, the hall being
A used General Electric range, ae tilled to capacity. Mrn Branscotiibe
i good as new. 3 burners and an oven won the |5 prize for the best costume
, for 860. at Paul's Electric Store 1! , among tbe women and Mr. -Hogan
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Oliver passed , von the prize for tbe men
Both
j through here today on tbelr wav «ere dressed in Indian costumes,
| south from Palouse, Wash., and were vhlrh were very good. The hall was
met at the train by Mr. and Mrs. A decor-'ed In the usual Hallowe'en
■ C. Bardon
Mrs. Oliver was former-j fstyle.
I ly Miss Henrletts Rick, of thia city,
Western Electric Wash machinée Tlw l*ui>i|4dn Pie flortai—
' at Paul’s Electric store.
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Grange
At Rogue River Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams which was to have been given Friday
i left this morning for Sacramento af­ evening, has been postponed
Watch
ter a few days in the city. Mr W!4- papers for notice later
It
Hams will play ball in the city
■ league In the California city this
Ini|>rrial OrvhewCra Secured—
1 winter.
The American I-eglon Is plauninct
Rev. Mr. Trimble, pastor of
a big program for November 11. It
i Klamath Falls Christian church.
is probable that a parade will be
In town vesterday and said of
ataged. All civic organixatlona are to
Reid, the frish evangelist who
be Invited to participate as well aa
hold services In the Baptist church I
any private body or orgunlxation The
here: ”1 was with him In meetings:
Legion is anxious that the day bo
in Texas and In Klamath Falls and
made a success and the committee In
he Is the beet preacher I have ever'
heard.” This from a man who has charge Is getting the program lined
heard Billy Sunday. Dr. Hinson. Geo. | up so that it may be made public
W Truett and many others of Am- soon. A large number of floats are
wanted in the parade. The day will
erica’s leading preacher«.
Thor and Simplex electric irr>npm| be ended with a dance at the Wal­
dorf hall, which Is to be given by the
at Paul’s Electric Store
I La*. Ion The Imperial orchestra, one
of the best musical organization* In
this part of the state, has been se­
cured to furnish the munte.
Good form
Hair Nets
Paul’s Electric Store
PHONS 47
Tli<- kind you Mve been look­
ing for. .Made of human hair.
Cap shape-.. They fit.
Light Brown—Blonde
Medium Brown—Black
Dark Brown—Auburn
ldc Each
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Books
At the Baptist Church
EL.
SPECIAL EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN
October 31 to November 14
ODNDl'CTED
BY
Rev. S. J. Reid, D. D.
THE IRISH EVANGELIST
Shoes for the Family
I N DERWE IK SPECIAL*—
Men'« Heavy Brown I n<ler*-hirtM
Men's Heavy Gray I ndershiri*
Men a Elected RiWmd Inion Suita
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Me
41 »5
IM M. HATT! NT W 0 OD WARD’S
LOQdL
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Knit Underwear
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and Flannelnette Gowns
for Winter Wear
TAIUIRING— IT IS THE MARR <* IMM.KITY KSI ilUdMHEU
III A QI AKTEIl a I M l Iti’M HMMKD <»F MERIT—IT MKANM
To KM . P9.TU4ON 4I4.Y, A Gl A HA NTIC K OF HIGHEST TAILOR.
ING yl ll.ITl ANI» SERI l< E AT A FAIR PRICE.
GEO. 8. CALHOUN
Ixwal timi«-? nearly «lit
HWK YOVR
Fall Suit and
Overcoat
M IDE TO MKAMl Itti BY
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
AT
Peerless Clothing Co.
TONIGHT THEN GONE
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BABE” RUTH IN ACTION
See these marvelous pictures of the Home
Run King photographed by the
Slow Motion camera
Kllicl
n
—in—
THE FALSE ROAD”
A girl crook - mysterious doings.
You will shiver delightfully.
TOMORROW
DOUBLE BILL LARRY SEMON
IN “SCHOOL DAYS AND DANGER
OUS HOURS“ THJAPTED FROM THE
SATURDAY
EVE. POST
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“ STORY , “A
PRODIGAL IN UTOPIA ”
OREGON
Hoase Shortage Xctlle—
The housing problem In Granta
Pan. is assuming acute proportions I
Very few properties are for rent and |
not a very great number are for
sale The other day two men learn­
ed of a house for rent here and went
to see about getting it They reach­
ed the place about the same time '
GET MY PRICES ON lol II I ILL PMtWING ETC., FIRST.
on» going to the front door and the]
LARGE. OR SMALL TRAITS < <>NTit U TED AT ONCE-
other going to the rear. The man i
who went to the back door secured ,
the audience but being of a sporting i
disposition said he would flip a coin, i
21» L SHEET
He won the right to rent the place
FDRIMON SEIIA K E
but that evening decided to purchase
I another place and left a note telling
the other party that he could have
the place.
Graveling Snaring Completion—
Ion on the etreet la that Chamber-
The graveling on the lower river lain and Stanfield are to run a very
road «111 be completed thia week and close race. There are few republi­
nett week the road will he rolled to cans who say they will vote for the
put It In fine condition for the win­ demo ratlc nominee.
A few email
ter. Messrs. Wolke and Schroeder, hets are recorded, covering nearly
who have the contract, atate that every phase of the campaign.
they are crowding the work In order
to give the residents of that Metlon Carrier« Wanted—
a good road as noon a* possible
Boys or girls with wheels wanted,
one route now open. Benue paid for
Interrat Is Reviving—
long service. Apply Courier office.
With election day only five days
away, interest In the election Is be­
4'OMING EVENTS
coming a little more evident. Inter­ October 29, Friday—Hallowe'en par­
est appears to center In the senator­
ty at Presbyterian church.
01tf
ial race between Stanfield and Oct. 81-Nov. 14— Evangelistic meet­
Chamberlain. Oroups of five or six
ings at the Baptist church by Reid
are to be seen on the streets and
the Irish evangelist.
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their discussions see Invariably on ' December
18-17—Teachers’
Slate
the campaign for senator.
The
examinations will bs held.
league of nations comes into the dis­ December 20-22—Josephine County
cussion« at times The general opln-
tethers Institute
Farmers Attention !
H. W. Newstrom