Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 21, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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«HA .NTH PASH DAILY COI Kl KN
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PER52NAL *5? LOCAL 1 I
la one that shows regular de
posits in a good savings bank
The earlier you commence to
save the sooner you will be in
a position to embrace oppor­
tunities which come ouly to
those who have some money.
Why not begin at once by open­
ing an account here? We wel­
come small accounts as well as
large ones.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
S \ N 1 I '1
OF MM'THKRN OIUBGON
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The Victory
Drag' Saw
Outsaws Ten Men
Rogue River Hardware Company
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TVfWHlSTik »TO»»
Shoes for the Family
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Men’s Black Cotton Sox .............
2 for 25c
Mer.’c
T; > cy, were 75c, now .,
50c
SZen’-
were . c, no v
50c
CueioiMer- xc Trand Collars
2 for 25c
_ l ue iing c _ ^icn s leather work gloves at new prices
103 North 6th
WOODWARD’S
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Mr» Ben Morgan, of Roseburg, Kelurne From Porlland—
spent Thursday in this dry, the guest
Mis» Marlon dined has returned
or Mrs Stanton Rowell
from Portland, and la airain at home
Just received another barrel bulk at the Country Chib Orchard», at
Cocoa. 30c lb. Basket Grocery 81 Merlin
T Y IWan left Tuesday Tor San
I Francisco to enter the Southern Pg- One-half I’rico—
Any suit or overcoat, one-half
I eiflc hospital for treatment, expect-
price, at Peerlnss Clothing Co. 70tf
' Ing to be there about a month.
Have only a small amount of open
Hoiix'iimdc Xoodlra—
time loft, so rush vour orders for
\n<l chicken broth at the Bonbon,
piano tuning. Phone tm-J All work
nier» Saturday night after the dance
guaranteed
Clarence Kienle of
i Portland. Ore
81
A I xm of Fun—
Mrs Irene Fry. of Tacoma, re
At the dance Saturday ni»ht Will'
' turned last night to her home after have a William Tell waits.
81
' spending a week with Mrs. Carl Gent­
ner.
Xew Horticulturist trrhra—-
Peaches or Ypricota. large cans., Carter C. Fultx, recently from Du­
25c. Basket Grocery.
81 fur. Oregon, is now connected with
Miss Margaret Morrison, of Crea- l J the Country Club orchards, at Mer­
cent City, visited her cousin. Mr» lin. as horticulturist
Harve Faublon. and left this morn-l
♦ Ing for Marshfield.
Save Money—
l«eopold Godowsky. who appear»'
Buy your auit or ovorcoat for H
at Medford June 25. records exclu­ i price at the Peerless Clothing Store
sively for the Brunswick Phonograph;
Co. His records are sold exclusivo-1 Irrigation District .M<«ting—
ly by Stanton Rowell.
8t| ; Then* will be a meeting of the land
Mr. and Mrs. Theo latndls left | owners of the Granta Paas Irrigation
thia morning for Portland.
They I District at the courthouse on Mou­
spent two months In CaHofrnla and day. January SA. at 1 o'clock lt Is
stopped off here for a week with a of vital importance that every land
sister. Mrs Rea Calvert
owner bo present Committee
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Guaranteed pure Buckwheat al
Basket Grocery
81 Visit old channel Mine—
Mr and Mrs T H. Horning left
Edgar T. 'Wallace, of Han Fran-
this morning, returning to their cisco, and S. A. Holman, of Oak-,
home at Otter Rock after spending land, arrived in the city last nicht.
two months with their son. Herman »nd this morning left for Gallee,
where they are interested In the Old
Horning.
Channel mine.
llroom Special, Mb-—
Wonder
Saturday only a
store. Conklin Bld«
Sate u mol i- »lin iHdtliiml»
Km* roMory luminisi gown«
Children . rompere
We «h» ll«Mii»Ut<liing
rnrs. nellle Reas
FASHION’S LATEST DECREES
IM OlUGIX \TI l> in
for spring »ml Summer, lirjl. »ho» » disili«’«! < liiuige In favor «Í
roomier gurmenla. A well deie|o|>ed < lirai an«l a full blade effort
I» the moot important Improve meat.
Sktrvn yrMrw local dealer
GEO 3. CALHOUN
Extra Special
Any Suit or Overcoat
1-2 Price
Peerless Clothing Co.
Divorre lotion File«
.Mrs Mabelle laimont has Hied ac-
tfon for divorce from her husband.
Paul Tjimont. alleging cruel and In­
human treatment The plaintiff asks
that she be granted the right to the
use of her maiden name of Maebelle
Seybold
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dû r!
Granta Pa»« Jau t>rrlia»i
Will furnish the music for
dance at the Waldorf hall Saturday
night.
Opi«»»«- Park Extension—
I etters receive«! from men repre- j
senting the cattle and stock interests
In eastern Oregon, particularly In
The growth of your business is in large
and around Prineville, state that the
people concerned in the livestock
i .e. sure what you determine to make
business
that locality are greatly
•Ive to make 1921 a very pros-
aroused over the prospect of Dia­
ou decide wisely in m.tk-
mond I«ake being annexed to the
• Pass and Josephine
Crater Lake National park The with­
ir depository—you’ll find our
drawal of the fine range In and
around Diamond Igike. In the terri­
'.¡< e helpful.
tory included by the park commis­
sion in requesting the extension of
the borders of Crater latke park.
wo >ld greatly Injure the cattle busi­
ness not only in eaatern Oregon but
grants P ass .O regon
in this section of the state also The
lexers state that all possible pres­
sure will be brought to bear to pre­
vent the annexation of Diamond
Probe Jacksonville Case»—
rain matters pertaining to the Jack- Lake to Crater 1<ake park —Ro«»-
F. C. Bramwell, the new state n- - >”vi'.le unk cases—Mail-Tri >une. burg News-Revfew
perintendent of banks, arrived in
Spence New Night Clerk—
Whv Cook Sunday Dinner—
Medford on this morning's train from
B. W. Spence is the new night
At home, when yoi can «et cream-
the north, was met at the depot by clerk who was on duty for the first
ed chicken for 25c a plate at the Bon­
former County Prosecutor Geo. M. time at the Josephine hotel last bonniere
Roberts, and together they wen at night. Mr. Spence arrived from
once to Jacksonville to look into cer- Portland yesterday
Merchant Printen—Courier.
rZ^LvE TO MAKE 1921 A PROS
PEROUS YEAR
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
$
‘What do you need moat in your home?”
DOWN
will put this wonderful labor-saver
in .your home now. The few remain­
ing easy payments arc really met
with the savings of laundry bills.
Time, worry and work saved means
something, too.
WHY DOES EVERY WOMAN? WHY ARE YOU ALWAYS
GLAD WHEN IT’S OVER?
Doesn’t washday mean in your household a day of contusion and
long hours of h.'ird work? It does in homes where the washing is
not done electricallv with the
Western Electric
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY! THE
SPECIAL EASY TERMS ARE
GOOD UNTIL FEBRUARY 12TH!
WASHER AND WRINGER
WESTERN ELECTRIC
Washer with Swinging Wringer
With the swinging wringer you can
wring the clothes from the washer
into the rinse water, from there to
the bluing water and then into the
basket without having to move the
washer.
».
Wash day becomes wash hour and all trouble, confusion and fa­
tigue that the old-time wash-board rubbing and hand-wringing
brought into the house are banished at once and for all time.
Phone 47
PAUL’S ELECTRIC STORE
203 South Sixth Street
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Will next wash day find you rubbing
mid wringing the Haine old-fashioned
back-breaking way! Or will it mark
the beginning of a lifetime freedom
from the washtub and scrubbing
board?