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

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M.IN Nt’U
The regular s,"er will be a*
healthy in finances as the reg­
ular eater 1» healthy tu body.
YouF welcome to our Sai lugs
Dank Is not in proportion to
the site of your account. Our
hank is sound serviceable; it
Is a bank, that seek« your con­
venience and '.sfety.
COMMERCIAI — SWINGS
Till ST DEPARTMENT
SAFE DEPOSIT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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n.DTRAl »rsravr
sv s r»'t ..wff
OF SOTTHKRN OREGON
PER52NÆL
LOCAL
Knit Underwear
and Flannelnette Gown»
for Winter Wear
Mrs E V Murphy loft this morn I Football—
Ing for Portland when» she will l tiranta Pasa vs. Ashland, Saturday.
November 8. 2:45 sharp, at the j
spend a tew days visiting
llliew l.uper, of the office of the high school grounds. Admission 50> ’
secretary of stele of Oregon. Is in
th« city from Salem for a few days Dancing Party —
Saturday night at the Waldorf I
R. S Brown, of Klamath kNills. is
>0 I
stopping at the Josephine for a tew hall.
I
days
Mr ami Mrs C. F. Ow4n are Runimaitr »al«' N ov , I.A—
»
A rummage sale to raise funds for
among .the Washington visitors tn
the
Improvement
of
the
auto
and
city
' Grants Pa»«. havlpg registered at the
parks will be given In the new
! losephlne from Spokane.
Smith garage at the corner of Fifth
Mrs. Clifford Jenkins with her two
and II streets. Saturday. November
daughter«. Maxine and
Ardes. of
13th, eomhien« Ing at 9 a. m
The
Ashland, is a visitor here at the
committee In charge targe* thHi the
h » >« of Mrs Clarence Winetrout
people of, the ettv and county cooper
and Mrs Charles Hansen.
ate with them In making this - ilo u
Mrs. R S. Chandler and Mrs.-U B. success
Donations of every corf-
Cleveland, of Brookings, spent sev­ cetvaibh' pal arc are asked for. Ar­
eral days visiting In the city. The' ticle* may be. left at the garage at
left this morning for Sacramento snd any time during the week.
Fresno.
Enos Fruit Salad." Sabin has ft. The ApoatnMc Faith reopl««—
Will hold meetings on Wednesday
Mrs Fred Adams has been visltiug
here with her grandparent*. Mr ami and Saturila' nights of each weak at
I
Mrs Sam How let. for the past few 8 o'clock. 405 O street.
weeks
She left this tuurnln« for
Darning < la’s Start*—
her home in Tacoma.
I Monday eienlnc. Nov 15. If you
Mrs. J. Whittig and Mias Henear,
of Mist, Ore.. left this morn lu« af­ wish Io Join, please.give your name
One lot $25 to $35 Values
ter a visit here with .Mrs. II. C. Cole to Mrs. (Toottsche
Thev have been visiting in California
and stopped off here on their return Itrsolul I a lln>k«'n—
The election of Eclus Pollock n
Benj. M. Collins, of the Collin»
Xuto coinpan.', is .»¡«ending a few county judge has broken a record In
days In northern California and at the county. There had not been a
Klamath Fall^ attending to buslne- republican judge elected »Ince ISSO,
matters
Mr Collins expects do re­ according to some of the court house
officials, until the past election
turn here Sunday
"Men and Women’s" contest wig
start next Sunday in the Christian The Medford Fluff Itug Man—
Will he In Grants Pass Saturday
Bible school. Be a man among the
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Be a woman among the worn- Ills phone number tn 2 2-J
»< ST HD Ell I D—
"ilaxiuel Hoiuo” services are
SHIPMENT <»F LADIES HIKING
lyimniermllt Bond lauter ile» da
; being planned for both morning and
ItOOTH, GOODYEAR W ELT. Mot-
j evening. O. J. law our new pastor and Envelóles at ’he Courier office
«
IRIN I I’ll'
! leader will be with us.
He comes
Sale« book» at th« «’ourler
—AT
with conviction that a great work
1 can and will be done Our work has
been very encouraging yet we ask
all members of the congregation to
IOS N. SIXTH HT.
make next Sunday a day of home
ominc. a time of renewed consecra­
tion We extend a welcome to all 19
NOTICE
story of a bride am! the le»-on she
Mr and Mrs J R Kenny. A 8.
taught her uirr confident husband.
Humphrey. AD Craig. A P. Bran­
persons owing the late W V Harrison Ford la the leading man
son. Mrs A. Hursh. Mrs. F Haight
I »owe for Dr
Koch mer handle«'
and Miss H Haight, were among the
please remit at once, th* corn nan J
Portland people stopping In the city
« till» OF I II t XK»
mint be paid
Ven- Respectfully.
1 last night.
MRS W A IXJWB
lt I» wlth a feetlng of deepewt grat-
702 North Fifth al reel.
Grants
It'ide that we acknowledge the lov-
’«visible vVrl’ino.
Pass, Oregon
1»
Common milk npiy be u»ed for such
In« evprxsslons nf «ympalhy recelved
jrrltlng. since ex’owtrr to strong heat
In our honr of aorro*
Word, ran
Courier classified ad. bring
An
will make tin- -b
visible. Z.Z
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iio ’ ’eil the atrenglh and conifori w«
Invisible Ink m.v he | -p red by mix­
sull» Try a classified
re *hed from all whr» In any
ing one pnrt nf i'n
•• I with twenty
helped
to llghten our burden
i part« of annn
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I lie’ parts
know lt was mannt an a tri utr «4 the
| wn’er Im
r -vill bring
♦
AMI SEMENTH
♦ Ufa of the «lear w Ife. mother
I our ’lie wrl
mrs. Hellie Deas
OVERCOAT
SPECIAL
$ J 0.85
Now to Satisfy
Jack Frost Appetites!
Peerless Clothing Co.
TJ EKF. are the right Cooking Ute
* * for the big, bountiful, appeti*
nourishing meals that everybody
in cold weather.
We have every pan, dish, jM’t, skillet
other utensil you need, for eve
that mother used to make,”
Come in today and pick out the prao*
ticai. sensible things you want. All spa»
ciallv displayed.
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tV/^CHESTER
W O () [) W A R 1)’S
N, «
Rogue River Hardware Co.
the
Shoes for the Family
store
Machine Shop
ALL KINDS OF MACHINE WORK — ALI.
TOOlc- FOR THE PI RROSE.
’•EXPERIENCE MAKES SUCX'ESS"—20
ENFRIENTE IN GRANTS PASS.
NEOÄHARY
t
YEAR.»
STARTS TODAY
ALL KINDS OF Al'TUS REPAIRED. FROM TIN
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING A SPECIALTY
MARGUERITE
CLARK
BATTERIES RECHARGED
laical
admirers of Marguerite
Clark will welcome the news that
the dainty little star la coming to
the Oregon theater tonlghr and to­
morrow In her latest screen corned'.
"Easy to Clet." It Is an entertaining
THEODORE P CRAMER,
THEODORE P QRAMER. Jr.
JBANNETTI! P CJHMER,
ATHVR P. CRAMER.
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and MRS
CRAMER
(
EASY
Telephone 19
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WHAT’S IN YOLK SHOES?
1 Pound Can
3 Pound Can
5 Pound Can
48c
$1.40
$230
Ghirardellis Cocoa, 3 lbs. for $1.00
Fischer’s Rolled Oats
la.ge package
Creme Oil Soap, 3 for
Fresh Ground Corn Meal
white or yellow, 9 lb. sack
25/>e basket Grocery
I» It all comfort, or la It agony,
canard by ntinging corna?
i
If you are troubled with corns,
don’t attempt the «langoroua
prractlce of catting them, use
BEXALL CORN SOLVENT
A few days' treatment with
thia preparation will end your
foot trouble« and fill your
shoes with genuine comfort.
We guwrantfe satisfaction
Price 2R rente
CLEMENS
Sells Drugs and Iìnoks
TA-
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10 ML COTTON MA TI II’ »SEH
«T mio.no., if Vor have
ANYTHING TO SELL « ALI
BOOTH'S .T»
STORI-
Ixtoi« 1
The Irish Evangelist
ti i Church Every Evening at 7:30
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