Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 23, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    WNDXHHDAY, MAIUYI IM. I»«i
GRANTS PASS 1HI1.V IXM'RIKH
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THE WOMAN WHO HAA F>
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doesn't have to worry about
where to get the money for her
Easter outfit. She has it in
the bank where she can get it
any time.
And she is both
a maxed and delighted w hen
she sees how her small but
regular savings have accumu-
lat«»d.
Why don't you begin
following her example*
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FEDERAL RESERVE
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OF SOUTHERN OREGON
A Week With Jesus
RAUM SI NDAV TO EASTER
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Wednesday, March 23—"The
Day ot Retirement."
Thursday.' March
Night of Agony."
Friday. March
Cross."
2 4—"The
25—'On
the
Saturday. March 26
Tomb."
Sunday. March
A
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"In
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M — "The Empty Tomb.”
M.—“The Appearances.”
You are personally invited — C. M C line , Preacher
PER52ML *2? LOCAL ¡ Oregon Made
We are paying 2 4c l>er pound tor
chickens, this week at the City Mar
h
34
Phono 52.
McNamara of Crescent City.
was in the city this morning on hi»
way to his coast home from a trip to
San Francisco tie left on th«» stage
today.
Wo are paying 24- |>er pound for
chickens, this week at the City Mar­
ket
Phone Bl
34
H II and Mrs Allyn. Whitney Al
Ivn. Ilal Tracey and Miss Fannie
Abrams visited friends In Medford
vesterday. autoIng over In th«' morn­
ing and returning last evening.
If you are In nee«l ot plumbing
or plumbing supplies. It will pay you
to look up 505 South Sixth street or
phone 306 G A Bryan.
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We ar«> paying 24c |»er pound for
chickens, this week at the City Mar
ket
Phone 5.'
31
B W Wilson, public accountant,
is in the city completing the work of
making an ex|>ert examination of the
county books Th«» bulk of the work
was performed by Mr Wilson on the
first of the year when tho new offi­
cers took office, anil he is Just now
completing the task, his report to be
completed within the next day or
two.
We ar«» paying 24 • per pouud for
chickens, this week at the City Mar-
34
ket. Phone 5J.
TODAY
USED CARS
Matinee Dall) 2 p. in.
Rivoli Theater
9 ill
V Hon Vol Sii|>|H>rtoil—
Th«> action brought tn the Juatl< e
court upon complaint
A. G
Fow 1er
Churchwood, charging J.
with assault with Intent to kill, was
dismissed by Judge Holman
upon
hearing the evidence Th«« evidence
did not Justify tho serious complaint
hence th«> dismissal
Ladies’ House Dresses and Aprons
Children’s Dresses and Rompers
Of
w
Prisoner In Returmxl—
Tho man who la known officially
as "John lh»e." charged with the
theft of a gold watch and a pair of
shoes from Geo Smith, la now In the
counts Jail awaiting a hearing upon
tho charge lie was arrested at .Med
ford and was brought back from th«»
Jackson county capital by
I deputy
Lister yesterday afternoon
<
mr$. nellle Deas
AA «» do Hciii«Ht«hliig
A FABRIC "ixt I IT"
Is It twvomiug'.* That b» always tho <|iieati<>n In < lue "st ng
Y’ oii have an almost unlimited »<•!«* lion when you secure
Slttí'tM» h’rtrw I, am -a I Dealer
cloth«"«.
GEO S. CALHOUN
A <mr Old suit—
Is worth |5 to apply on price of
new one at the Peerless Clothing
NEW SPRING GOODS
Dally Matin
Rivoli Theater 2 p
At Rock Bottom
Prices at
IB l t roxs Bun
And Easter rabbits
fresh
every day from now until Easter
Watch our windows
Moore Haken
Peerless Clothing Co
Worth $.VtM
EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE
We will allow you |5 for your old
Dependable companies and roas-
onable rates. See T. M. Stott. suit to apply on new one at the Peer­
3 Ot f
Buick Salesrooms
lOJtf less Clothing Co
WANTED—4-foot cord wooil In ex­ Isuuont Under Amsl—
change for 300 acres of good tim­
Paul laxmont. for whose arresi,
bered land, close in.
See A
L
upon a charge of obtaining mone»
Edgerton
Phone 198-Y.
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under false pretenses a warrant was
FOR SALE One set of book shelves issued in this county, wan apprehend
Bargain
Phone 282-J.
33 •*<1 In Sacramento yesterday, M or I
E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in­ Ing to a wire received from the of-
laimont was charged
surance and plate glass liability fleers there
AT
609 H G street, phone 28.
40tf with the Issuance of a check for l;i '.
upon a bank at Olendale in which It I
FOR SALE — 20 h p. electric motor later developed he had no funds
and 5-inch pump, with 1000 feet Tho rhe-k was cashed by R. E Mc­
The Salvation Army —
23. A good time is expected There
of pipe.
Irrigation system on Callister. who was the complaining
• The Salvation Army Sunday school will tie several selections from the
French ranch near Rogue River w itness
McCallister will leave to-1
will give an entertainment at the boys' band
Come and enjoy
See S J. Blakely on the place. 3S day for Sacramento having been dep-1
hall on G street Friday light, March evening. All are welcome
Riurmlay ami l'ri«la> —
'OMAN WANTS WORK washing utlz«»d by the sheriff and will bring;
Special at Kinney A Truax Gro-
Kinney & Tr lax Grocery, fresh
and cleaning, for 4oc per hour launont back with him
from Moore Baker)
3 4 eery, 9-pound sack Nebraska corn
Phone 243-L.
38
31
meal. 39c
Another Problem Sojvisl—
FOR SALE BY OWNER—Two lots.
For the ladl«»s of Grants Pass The Save M.«M1
5-room modern bungalow in beet
Rogue Valley Electric Cari>et Wash­
IXVMIXG FA FATH
By bringing In your old suit to
residence district. Grapes, fruit (
ing Co. is now here and will wash apply on the price of a new one at Mar 26. Saturday -Pomona Grange
trees and berries One of th« best!
your carpets and rugs on your own the Pnorlt’ss Clothing Co
moots with Fruitdale Grange
36tf
garden spots in the city. Address i
floors with the famous Hamilton
O. Andrews. 905
Lawnridge
Beach Ele trie carpet washer. Phone
.. Grants Pass. Ore.
38 I
your orders to Haul's Electric Store.
—
FOR SAI j E Fordson tractor. Oliver No. 47
All work guaranteed
plow, harrow
Used only 10 days
Terms to responsible party, or will Easier S|>w lai—
trade
Phone 71, Booth's Second
119 50 and your old stilt will pur­
hand store.
38 chase a new one of all wool mater­
R »it S V LE Tso
he • r ial at the Peerless Clothing Co.
suitable for brooders, small room ’
or bathroom
Inquire at Cramer' Attention. la-gioniiairs-s!
The regular bi-monthly meeting of
Bros.
35.
tho American legion will be held at
WANTED TO BI T Two horse lever the courthouse Thursday evening.
spike tooth harrow, wheelhoe with
March 24th. Every member of the
seeder attachment. Call Gunter at
lost Is urged to he present as more
Western Union before 8 In
the detailed plans for the sale of shares
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mornings.
In the American Ixtgfon sedan will be
WANTED TO RENT small house or made at that time and the coopera­
bedroom in west end of city. Must tlon of the entire post la necessary
be cool and quiet. Call Gunter at
Western Union before 8 in the
mornings.
34 Or«" Samples Waiitcsl—
All mine owners who wish to have
FOR SALE At a bargain, 400 head
samples of the ore from their mines
of sheep with lambs, 2 milk «rows,
one just freshened. Team of good exhibited at tho international mining
sized farm horses
If lnter«»st«"d convention at IPortland next month
must get them in at once The heavy
inquire of F S. Bramwell, Grants
samples of the baser ores will have
Pass, Ore.
3 8
to be forwarded by freight, an«i they
ALL PARTIES who took home cakes, should be started northward by the
pies or other food In plates, cake end of the present week. The high
tins. etc., from Presbyterian ladies grade ores and dust and nuggets will
sale, please
leave
Immediate­ be handled by the member H of the
ly at Pardee’s grocery.
35 committee personally ami <an
be
FOR SAI.E -Apples at Fruit Associa­ turned over any time before the .date
tion warehouse
of the show
Ford on«» ton truck, only used ten day*.
Overiaau! Biaby Four,
only run 3600 milo. Chevrolet, almost new. Ford Touring car.
S>Tip(»-Booth run 6000 miles. IW m I xc Touring isr in fine
shape, Buick Touring car. at a bargain. Overland WO. just like
new. Ford Camp Car (Something new ) come in ami look it over.
Shoes for the Family
C. L. Hobart Co.
103 North 6th
BRAND
NEW
SHOW
TODAY
“OUIJA
DID IT
a Selected
Comed v
35 Per Cent Drop in Feed Prices
Six months ago we were retailing rolled barley 63
per cent higher; Millrun 57 per cent higher; Scratch
Food 50 per cent higher: Flour 36 per cent higher,
than the present retail prices. We have followed the
market down more closely than we ever followed it
up. That is our policy. To always ive our custo-
mers the biggest value possible for the money. You
can sometimes do better on one or two things some­
where else, but take all of our prices and they will
average lower than any others.
WOODWARD’S
RIVOLI
From the
"FOLLIES
BERGERE”
in Paris to New
York's highest
society
and lowest
underworld
BAIT
from the stage success, ‘‘The Tiger
Lady,” featuring the lovely new star
from Texas, about whose wonderful
beauty national magazines have talked
for months—
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS
Phone 123
Cor. 3rd and G Sts.
Quality
Oregon-Made
Brooms,
45c
11.75, all guaranteed
I nnny
Truax Grocery
to
A 1
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Long runa a specialty tn the
Courier merchant printing depart-
ment
PRESERVE YO1 H FXXi.H
WITH
SILICATE OF
SODA
(WATER GLASS)
Eggs are <hea|s-r now than
tlwy have Ix-en for many a «lay.
And right now is the time to
lay In a M«wk of tliem. Slll-
< ate of Soda revcrs them like
glass anti Is therefore n sure
preservative. Full and simple
direct i«*ns with ciu h |si< kage.
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
TK-
^r tcaiUL TA m *
FRIDAY
DOROTHY
GISH
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