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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1920)
WIDM HDAV, NOV. 31, 1030, OKA NTH FARR DAILY COURIER —■• T— OPEN AN ACCOUNT al thia bank to-day and you will always be thankful to us for the suggestion. A check Ing account carries with It a great deal of prestige and peo ple will look upon you as a suc- resaful business man. The op portunity on which your suc cess In lite depends is a bank account. Now is your oppor tunity to open an account here THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOITHKHN OREGON Roaster Special $3.00 I0FAHTNR BOW .... $2-45 $3.ao lUf.ANTBR NOW $2.MB $4-25 ROASTER NOW .... $3.45 $500 ROISTER NOW $4.IB PERSONAL g? LOCAL ¡ Special Reduced Prices A. Brown was a business visitor in Huivullon Inn) Needs Supplies— ON ALL <X>ATH HUITH AND Thu Salvation Army wishes to call thu city yesterday from Medford. DitEHHEH A special Thanksgiving matinee, your attention to the fact that now Thursday at 2:45, Oregon theater.34 in the coldet* weather we are called Charles Horton, of Medford, spent on from time to time to supply the needy poor with bedding, clothing Tumulay in Grants Pass. I*. K. Gerould arrived Tuesday shoes, wood, groceries, flour etc., and We do Hemstitching night from Hpokano to spend the those having anything that we can Thanksgiving season with his family. use In our work telephone 3 80 or F. L. Heffron was in the oity last call at 614 F etreet. Envoy William ! 35 night from Eugene, stopping st the C Sinclair. Josephine. Roasters at reduced prices thia Thanksgiving Eve Dame— THE HAME HIGH QUALITY AT LESS THAN week. Rogue River Hardware Co. 34 November 24th at the Waldorf COST Mrs. W. 8. IFeWItt returned this hall, fiance ticket» 31 10. Admis- morning from Portland where she •Ion 26c. There is no cut in quality in the sweeping reduc 14 has been visiting since Saturday. tion announcement by F. Speaks went to Hornbrook to (■range Will Meet— day to attend to business there for a The Pomona Grange Of Josephine short time. county will meet Saturday with the' At the «igU of John B. Renault came down yes The fabrics and worknian«hip are the same. The Ye Jolly terday from Jacksonville to attend Fruitdale grange. Dinner at 12 and: new price» certainly justify you in buying now. IJttle Tailor an early svwslon to close in time for to some business matters. those from a distance to make tbelr OXO. S. CALHOUN Mr. and Mr». Uoyd Ijewis. of Hol homes before a late hour. Coopera- j land. are spending Thanksgiving, tion will be the main theme for dis here with Mr and Mrs. George Lewis. I cussion and a demonstration is to be ladles coats relined at the Ward-, robe Cleaners. 607 E street, opposite made along this line. Come prepar ed to look into the subject from a Colonial. Phone 147. 31tf B. C. Offins returned Monday night definite standpoint. One Special Lot from Dorris, Cal., where he spent Rix Ttiunksgfring Irtnnrr*— the summer at the mill. Avail yourself of the special dis- j Given away at the best place in counts -every article in stock re town to eat, at the Thanksgiving eve 34 duced. Grants Pass Hardware Co.35 dance. Waldorf kail. G. H. lfenberg and James E. Welch I were upper valley residents who were Thanksgiving Service— In the cHy today. They are from I First Church of Christ, Scientists, will hold Thanksgiving services in i Ashland. Mrs. Martha Rosa arrived last t the W. O. W. hall. Thursday morn-, night from Ijafayette. Ore , and will ing at 11 o'clock. The public is cor-! ai>end -the winter here with her dlallv invited. daughter. Mrs. Joseph Knotts. Mrs. Johnson Moves Studio— Mrs. iB. C. Offins left today Mrs. J. L. Johnson, instructor of • Nappanee. Ind., to spend the winter with relatives She will also visit at voice, has moved her studio to the various other points in Indiana and C. F. Nutting residence. 526 S xth ’ street, corner of A. Studio hours Ohio. Special prices on roasters this from 1 till 6 o'clock Tuesdays and weal at Rogue River Hardware Co. i Fridays, phone 104-J during studio j 34 A special Thanksgiving matinee. you’ll want one. I Thursday at 2:45, Oregon theater 3 4 NEW SILK SHIRTS We’ll Dim the Sun— Mrs. L. C. Merriam, of Rogue At the Murphy dance with a Fair Tub silks, iw-autiful stripe, rea lju>tment price $5-50, war tax 25c River, spent a day in the city, 1< iV- Crepe de chine, readjustment price $0.00. waf tax 80c. ing thia morning for Halsey, Ore., banks Morse home lighting plant. where she expects to locate perma- Go see it kill darkness, some day you'll want one. 3 3 nently. Miss Muriel Meyers arrived last IO"! to 4OC Reduction— night from Eugene, where abe in at* On all hardware stock—nothing tending the University of Oregon. reserved. Grants Pass Hardware Co. She left this morning for Merlin to ■pend Thanksgiving at her home •'Armsnd” powder. Rabin has it.! Mrs. Captain Kane and Mrs. Alice i Myers went to Anchor in the Cow Creek canyon, this morning to spend the day. Mrs. Kane is visiting here with Mrs Myers, who is her sister, having arrived eome time ago from British Columbia. Mi«« Dora Herman arrived home KINDLY ACCEPT OUR THANKSGIVING GREET- last night from the University of INGS. GOOD FRIEN DH. Oregon and will spend Thanksgiving GBORGE A. HUNT & OO, at her home in the city. She has as OREGON theatre . her guest. Miss Lucile McCorkle, of Portland, also a «student at the Uni versity. They will return to Eugene Sunday night. One dollar will buy more at the Granta Uses Hardware than at any other place in Southern Oregon. 35 J. D. MacVicar spent Tuesday in the city with John Hampshire, with whrwn he is aswoclated in road work at Coos Bay. Mr. MacVicar left for hie home in 'Portland this morning to spend Thanksgiving day. He says that there is too much rain in the Coos Bay country to be very pleas ant. rnrt IW fleas MACKINAW Rogue River Hardware Co THE WINCHESTER STORE “T H(u|»-ml<KM llc«lii< flou H al o . On the Oxford Grill Menu— Continued until furthor not les— Thanksgiving evening from 6:30 35 to 8 o'clock, you will find rvai t Grunts Paas Han!ware Co. young turkey, fried chicken, roast moats. steaks, fried oysters and pan- Ti,k<'t» 4,<>ing Good— try skillfully prepared by Chef All Indications point to a good Dailey. The price will be governed house tonight for the home talent by your appetite—75c to 31.50. 34 •how, Kllmatic Kapers This morn* Ing about 400 tickets had been dis posed of. Every seat should be taken liny Lyceum 4 knars« Ticket*— Solicitors am now being sent out however, ns the money taken In on the show will be si>ent In Grants Paas by the high school selling ticket» for the Lyceum Course of three numbers for improvements In the city. The flrat number la Albert fdnquest and assisting artists who will appear at the opera house December 8, 1920. IM rot ITimi Japan— Helmer's received yesterday a Thia is the most expensive attraction large shipment of stenciled cotton offered in Grants Paes for some time. 34 rugs <jvolented 1 that were shipped Hear something fine. direct from Ja|>an This class of rum bis always been carried hv Had- "KlilwMir Kaper»” Tonight- If you have postponed the pur- mer's, but. the patterns and color ings in this assortment excel! any chase of your ticket for "Kllmatic thing ever seen in the city before. 3 4 Kapera” you should attend to this at once Ths performance will start at 8:15 in a well-heated theatsr. The tickets are 31 each, including war Ashland aiw! Medford < lash— The Ashland and Medford football tax. The program is as follows: Orchestra selections. teams are slated to meet In a hard Straight from ths Shoulder. fought battle tomorrow on the Ash Jarz Jamborees land football field. The (Aahland Bachelor Malde—1-act comedy. team lent their first game to Med A Kllmatic Dream. ford by two points. The game to Girls Double Quartette. morrow will determln« the chwro- Mike and Ike. plonshdp of the southem end of the When Love la Young. state. .Both schools ham strong Hot Scotch. teams, having run up large •coma Whoa Uxxle. against the local eleven. The Bonbonneire Thanksgiving Dinner COATS $1O85 Shoes for the Family WOODWARD’S Plavinr TONIGHT and THANKSGIVING DAY NERVED FROM 5 TO H O'CLOCK SOUP * <'rialti Tomaio Shake a Ijcg— Oh boy. Murphy Thanksgiving night will be the Shinshakenlst jvlace on earth and ever one who don’t go la a Invalid allready. 34 Ulam •ALAD Waldorf llonst Young Turkey, oyster dressing Cranberry Sauce Green Pena ('••■mi Maahed Potatoes Matiaee and Evening COUNTY TREASURER'S CALL FOR ROAD WARRANTS DESSERT Hot Mince Tie Pumpkin 1*1« Apple Pie liv Crcnin and Cake (toffee Tea Milk PLEASE RESERVE YOUR PLATE Ell ONE inn All Josephine County Hoed War- rants Issued up to (not including) May 11th, 1920, and protested prior to that date, are hereby called and are payable at the County Treasur er's office on or after November 26, 1920, on which date interest will cease. GEO. 8. CALHOUN, County Treasurer for Jose phine County, Oregon. Christmas Cards Special CMnk^ivim’ Added Attractions Admission 25c* Pity them early * Daim exclusive line Fio |'ro| nmt f<>r cooghs and cold« , Sdito Drugs and Books —J. (Xi.VIlAG ERIliA*—ItOtiiLE Bill,, LAKKl ShMi.t, BILL htNiKKS.