Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 30, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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PAPERS, ETC.
in our sate eposit v.i.ilta. They
oiler absolute seurity against
theft, tire, mold or destruc­
tion of any kind. Every a»s
ootnmodatlon Is afforded those
who rent compartments in
these vaults, the rent of which
low as 82 for a box.
is very moderate, beginning as
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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OF SOUTHERN OREGON
*
Buy a Broom
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GRANTS I*.IHN DAILY «NX III KU
« Special Prices
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VALUE....-...... «1-18
VALUS.........
98c
\ ALI K............... 78c
BROOMS
BROOMS
BROOMS
FIBER BROOMS SOLD FOR »1383
TOY BROOMS K\»R THE KIDDIES
48c
...-18c
VITALIC CLEANER
REGI LAR PRICE «23.30, NOW 818
Rogue River Hardware Co
THE WINCHESTER STORE
DOWN GO PRICES
BIG KEDVCT1OXS OX CLOTHING. SHOES AXD HOLIDAY GOODS
LAIHES SHOES
Brown Lace, military heel
calf »«.5<». vici ................. $e.»s
Black Calf Medium
heels,
lace __________________ «0-50
Black swede ladies shoes, baby
French heel, the latest for
style, reduced to_______ »4.98
Felt slippers —*.___________
_______ »1.83, 81.98 and «2.23
MEN’S SHOES
Thompson work shoe-..... »3.98
Thompson Sinch pack
88-93
Thompson 10-inch pack--«9.85
16-inch'boots, lace___ »12.30
DRESS SHOES
English lace shoes ....... «0.13
Army shoes .. ktl.BH ami «7.30
Vici kid 812 shoes........... »9.30
MEN’S SUITS
All 332.50 suits, now.. «19.30
All 83J.50 suits, now .«29-50
Up to 865 values, now. ..«39.50
Grants Pass Sample Store
J. B. MACKIN NEY, Mgr.
PER52NÆL *•»? LÛQdL
Special Reduced Prices
"Ivory Soap Flake».** Sabin has It. Bo Prvparetl—
Tomorrow is the babies day
Doc. 10, Friday Ixidles
\iixlliary
dance. Waldorf hall, 8:30 p. m. 48 Grants Pass.
IlHI HNI <4
Mrs. Claus Schmidt went to Ish-
Mrs T. P. Morse wont to Ashland
land this morning where she is
this thorn hi g to see her husband who
simndtng the day
la In a hospital there.
Mr. Morse
I-a dies coats relined at the Ward­ »;i.< in an auto accident about three
robe Cleaners, 607 K streot, opposite works ago and was quite badly In
Colontai
Phone 147.
-21tf lured, but is recovering quite rapidly
| C. P. Knhnhardt. of Merlin, was a
l<»cal visitor yesterday and today, re­
Elour
turning home this morning.
Per sack 82.80. Josephine Gro­
We are working over time mark­
ing goods down all over the store cery Oo.
38
Golden Rule Store.
<1ii«ken PI«'—
.Mr. and Mrs. >M. L. Raymer spent
At the Bonbonniere Wednesday.
several days visiting In the city, They 25c.
38
returned this morning to their home
at Woff Creek.
Marrlixl last Saturday-
Come in and get the new low
last Saturday evening at 7 o'clock
I prices on woolen dress goods that nrw at the home of Mr and Mrs. A. F
i all wool. Gold Rule Store.
SS Berrte. William H. Brown and Anna
Mrs J. H Hoskinson left for her G. Black were united in marriage by
' home at Ixidlow, Vermont. this Rev. Joseph Knotts. They will make
morning after visiting for the past their home In Grants Pass.
I month at Grave Creek
Are you getting the benefit of real Why Pay More?— ,
All Sults, Overcoats. Hats
«price reductions? If not, do your
I buying at the Golden Rule 9tore. 38 Furnishings reduced one-thlrA
less at Peerless Clothing Co.
LaVera Brown and Richard Bran-
¡denburg spent the Thanksgiving va­
!»r. IHmmlck 'l<*v«M Office«-—
cation at the home of ¡Mr. and Mrs
To 112H South Sixth street,
V. Wallace They returned to Gian-,
Pserless Clothing store
ale Sunday, where Miss Brown is |
, teaching
I Inked Too Many Question»—
We know we have had lots of rain i Yesterday a ’"'globe trotter"
‘and «art qf »he works was washed i makes his way from place to place
¡away at Savage Rapids, i. BIT forget
postcard», made hie appear-
■ that and came to the Big dance. I^ce In the,city. He was accom­
Clubhouse. panied by a large dog. which ap­
j Riverside Community
39 peared to be a Great Dane. A num-
Saturday. De ember 4th.
.Mr. and .Mrs leMmund. of Mont- b^r of |IK.al people who wished to
ague. Cal., were guests over (^>e know a few things about the gentle­
| week end of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wil- man went up to him but he general­
' trout. They were on their way home ly replied In a foreign tongue and
i from Kerby where they spent a few when the questions were repoated.
i days with their daughter. .
he becams somewhat exasperated
Old man Nash said to old lady and remarked. “Americans ask too
Buick. Henry Ford. .Mrs. Cadalack. many« questions." He went on to
Mrs. Packard. Mr. Roo and Miss Medford this morning. •
i Maxwell, and all other automobiles
of Grants Pass, let's go to the big Hour—
Per sack 12.80. Josephine Gro­
¡dance Saturday. December 4 th.
’ Riverside Community
Clubhouse. cery Co.
near Foots Creek. Saturday.
39
l»r«**-. Sh<i
Crank up your old boat and hed
Reduced 20 per cent at Peerjess
her south on the main Pacific high­
Clothing Co.
way. Big dance. 'Riverside Com-
I munlty Club house, Saturday Decem-
; ber 4th.
,
39 Elks M ill Banc
The Elks will give a dance Tues­
day evening, November 30th, at
Piano Tuner Here—
Medford Elk» Club house for
Mr. Brooks of Fedfor/1. will be in members of the lodge and their
the city Wednesday All wishing to dies It is expected that a large
have their pianos tuned, leave
tendance will be present, aa this will
ders with Mias A. Wolke.
be the Big Dinner Dance.
Dance
I’lie formnoal tailoring hou»«1 in the world making
clothink to individual UMMUiuro have anuonmvxl a
high
quality
SM I I.CING »I I* IX PUH l>
limi <a-n<ilnly Justifie« you in liuyliig now
Slilivn )iMr» local denier
GEO S. CALHOUN
All Suits and Overcoats
Reduced
1-3 and Less
Peerless Clothing Co.
Shoes for the
Family—
I
New pumps, oxfords
and shops, brown and
black ami adjustment
prices at
w WOODWARD’S
EXPERIENCE AND UNDER
STANDING
Vixi will find it ¡1 pleasant matter t<»
transact your banking business with
the .h sephine County Bank.
The personal service of our staff is
marked by exjieriçnee and undej’stand
ing—assuring careful attention
everv item.
J osephine C ounty B ank
G rants P ass .O regon
«.IVEX BY
USED BUICK
KULOLIA’S
7-Passenger
Fine condition—Newly painted
NATIVE EIAWAIIANS
$1300
Mrs. P. T. Foley, of Roseburg, has
R. M. Robinson left thia morning
been visiting ifl the city for the past for Weed, where he will spend a few
fow days. She left this morning for daye on business.
Gold Hill where she will »pend the
rest of the week.
JI ST ARRIVED
Window shades 83c each. . Illshi-s at
iMtrgnJn prices, Butcher knives 33c
State each. II Ighcst prices paid for 2n<l
December 15-17—Teachers'
hand good«. Phone 71.
examinations will be held
December 20-22—Josephine County BOOTH« HECX1N» HIND STORE
DOMING EVENTS
teachers' Institute.
Rheumatism
THE GREATEST OI IHWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS.
MME. NANI IN HI l.l DANCE, TO BE PRESENTED
IX RING THE EVENING.
DREAMV LILTING MELODIE# «»LAVED BV THE EIN­
EST OK HAWAIIAN IRTISTN OX DIFFERENT COMIII*
NATIONS Ol INSTICI Ml NTS.
Waldorf Hal), Wednesday, Dec. 1
If you suffer with thin dread
ailment, all the joy is taken
out of I Bing.
Anti-Uric
Will eliminate the poisons
which cause rheumatism, gout
or lumbago »nd restore the en­
tire system to normal health.
Por sale bv
SABIN’S DRUG STORE
Childrens
Books
FAIRY TALEB
rairjedv axn
RHYME IM>OKN
FLOWER BOOKS
BILLIE BlTNNV
TATTLE BROWN BEAR
HINNY TU NNY
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CLEMENS
S g M s Drugs and Books