Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 07, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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PERSONAL — LOQflL
Cotton, Silk and Lisle
GET THE SIX ING HABIT
and thus insure yourself com­
fort and independance. Start
an account here and add to it
regularly. It Is the man who
saves regularly who is surest of
success
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MFMIU U
FEDÌ HAX. RFSER ie
Sì « TI M
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
Time to Milke Things New
Again—With Paints
and Varnish
all ready with the best sorts of
Paints and Brushes—Varnishes, Stains,
Floor Wax, and all kinds of Paint Removers
and Cleaners.
Then a whole special collection of Paints,
Cleaners and Polishes for Automobiles.
Come in and let us help you select the best
L0 kinds for your requirements.
Rogue River Hardware Co
The winchester store
D. H lllakolock left today by au­
tomobile for Portland, where he will
be located for the immediate future
Save money on tires at l.eMose Ser­
vice Just received a large shipment
of tires.
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Pho regular jury term of the cir­
cuit court will open next Monday,
with Judge Calkins on the bench.
.•»re. J. A. Johnsrud, who has been
tn Portland and In Walla Walla,
Wash.. for several weeks visiting, re­
turned this morning.
Merchant Printing—Courier office.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Welnburg and
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Baker were
Hora in the city from Seattle
night.
It you are In need of plumbing
or plumbing supplies. It will pay you
to look up 505 South Sixth street or
phone 306. G. A. Bryan
33tf
Messrs Al C. Meyers and Robert
Warner, of Ashland, and Mr. and
.Mrs. Leonard Svenson, of Oakland.
Cal., are in the city today, I ha» ln<
motored over from the city made
famous by its Lithia springs, The
three gentlemen are railway mall
clerks, and came over to greet a for-
mer member of the fraternity. , C. H.
Ernst, of this city.
Fbsh Lights
AND BATTERIES
A good assortment
ALL PRICES
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
Underwear
Melila Commamlery, K. T.—
•Statisi session of the Commander;
will bo hold Friday evening, April .»
V good <Utendance Is desired C. E
Niles, commander.
4.
For Warm Days
lour Old Suit-
la worth |5 to apply on price of
new one at the Peerless Clothing
Co.
SOtf
IV. R. C. Sal unlay—
General la»gan W. IR. C. will hohl
their regular mooting Saturday af­
ternoon A full attendance la desired
Extra Special—
It9 50 and your old sail will pur­
chase a new one of all wool mater­
ial at the Peerless Clothing Co. SOtf
P. N. G. Saturday Vftemoon—
The Past Noble Grands club will
meet In regular session Friday after­
noon at 3 30. In the I. O O. F hall
All members are Invited to attend.
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that constantly strives to render the
very l>est service to its customers.. Are
you one of our depositors? If not. we
invite your account.
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Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
G rants P ass ,O regon
S
<>N vol It Hllol LI »El IM
The burdtet of true fit rests Just there. It <lo|mii<ls on your attitude.
No two men »land alike- That 1» why ordinary tailoring nieaaurw
iu«MitA mviNtithih« (r)-oti’».
improved .»»tom of mtWHiHMiiottlM nt « »irately follow« mrry <urve
of the leal) and mitfle <»f >our atUtiBda. That to why it to right
the fir»t time.
GEO 8 CALHOUN
Over Sixteen Yean Loial Dealer
Worth *5.00—
We will allow you |5 for your old
suit to apply on new one at the Peer­
less Clothing Co.
I i»it in Roseburg—
Mr. and Mrs. la F Mangerman.
residents of Grant» Pas» are spend­
ing several days In this city visiting
with relative» They are the guests
of Mr and Mrs. J. F Barker while
here -Roseburg News-Review
NEW SPRING GOODS
At Rock Bottom
Price* at
Save *5.00—
By bringing in your old suit
apply on the price of a new one nt
the Peerless Clothing Co
Peerless Clothing Co.
Monthly Meeting Hold—
The Loyal Phllathean class of the
Christian church met at the home of
Mr and Mr» B. F Kenyon Tuesday
evening for th<Sr monthly business
and social meeting; refreshments
were served. There were 35 present
Preaent plan» are to have a welner
roast at "White Rocks" for the next
meeting, the first Tuesday In May.
Shoes for the Family
I seilen 12-liuh Moccasin, tamp Hiking ll«»H* In llrown
and Pearl Gray.
Mr»'» Bin klngtism A lic ht lire»» anil Work Shoes.
Moat Evcrytawly Fat*—
At the Granta Paas Cafe. why
not
TTStf
KNIGHTS OF
you' Dinner» 30c and up.
PITH! IS
LODGE NO. 50 Ixe V <mr Giri!—
XT
Would she burn all previous en­
gagements and help you wedge in
MEETS
where the W O. AV maul the key-|
TONIGHT
board and drag the horsehair? While
Visiting Mrm- you hoe It down till you need sticks
ber» Invited to pry your eyes ot»en at the Waldorf
tomorrow night.
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Thermopylae
HERE IS A BANKING
INSTITUTION
mr$. nenie Deas
W> do II cm «t 11 ch I eg
Because ituidc
to
no
orth 6th
WOODWARD’S
RIVOLI—APRIL 9th
Ordering a Made-to-Measure Suit is Not
An Expense—It is An Investment
clothes «Dot
103
measure
more
than
reedy made < lotlii-», and they
near much longer
and
look
well all the time, anil they fil
becauae we »lip the ta|a- around
you and make your
your measurement.
Three Is Lumber Company
CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades,
Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc.
WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen
Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc.
ESTIMATES ON REQUEST
RIVOLI
Now Playing
MR. .AND MRH. PIBLK':
A fig for <ar<^—a fig for woe. Let the world slide—let the
world go"—and Waliie in "The Charm School” »tart» the crowds
Laughing their way to the heights of happtaeaa.
“His Four Fathers” elevatiw the spirits.
An Illiterate Digest and Katherine Calvert*» lively music Inten­
sify the gaiety.
WÄLL ACE REID
9he Charm School"
You select a las «»tiling
teen from our new spring
and turn'
I udii Ideal
ilotheu
malic only for you.
Any price you choose to pay
from
$23.50
Money buck if you arc
plenm-d with style, fit and wear.
WE CARRY A GOOD LINE OF
MEN'S FIR.NISIIINGS, IIATS,
SHOES. WORKING tTXKTHES,
ETC.
C. E. Roy © Co
Pilli EH *2.00, *1.50 and *l,oo, plu» war tax.
at Theater Box 1 UTIco— Mull orders now.
WE CAN
USED FORDS
put » t
T ogether
A gain
also
MOOT ALL MODEI-S
ALL CAIW ARE PI T IM FIRST CLASH Mix
TION BEFORE BEING OFFERED FOR HALE.
PRI< l.S INI» TERMS TO HI IT
JAMES K. MANUEL
AT (NN,LINS GARAGE
HITCH” FROM THE AATVRDAY EVENING
POST STORY.
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Seats now on »ale
leu we can take it nil apart
In fat we know each car by heart.
Don t be Ilka the little hoy who took
the watch apart to see what made
the wheels go 'round. Don’t tinker
around your car and so disturb the
mechanism that you don't give a
tinker's tamo'ahanter what becomes
of It
Drive It around here. It it
Is too »lek to navigate Just phone us
and we ll throw out the llto line.
AMENT'S Al TO REPAIR AND
MACHINE SHOP
8ERVKB CAR DAV OR NIGHT
Night 252-R MACHINE: WORK