Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 08, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, APRII. H. IMI.
GRANT» P VMM DAILY tXVI HIER
PAGE POVH
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PËR52N/1L *25 LOQÆL
Night and Day
Dr. and Mrs. C H. I»iw. residents
of Brookings. Ore . arrived in th«'
city y«*terday.
J I*. ih'Wltt. of the forestry ter-
vk'e. Is In the tHahro country whore
a snney Is being made for th«« build
Ing of the Price* trail.
Automatic press feeding at the
Courier office.
J I.. Calvert returned front Port­
land thia morning Mr. Culvert was
tn attendant's when the many bids
for highway conatructlon were open-
od and ho states that the trend of
bidding for grading anti like work Is
now very much downward.
The
awards are being let at figures that
are genrally lower than the esti­
mates. Mr Calvert did not offer
bids on any of the work for his flrtn.
Scholl A Calvert, the firm now being
em?loy«Hl In completing Its work on
the highway oast of this city.
Cha» D. Crawford, with hi» wife
and daughter, of Ellensburg. Wash.,
were In Grants Pass yesterday.
(*I> h I you ex er slop to think that
Mrs M E Bru e and Irene Pugh,
money put at intereat work» for
of Stayton. Wash were oyernight
you night ami «lay—it never »lee|«*.
x isltora
Xftcr you have .-»riiol money let
Mrs Lyda Gordon, of Holland, and
it work Rw y«»u—not you for it.
Mrs C. 1». Welter, of Wonder, are
out of town visitors in the city
Wm B Moore and Chas. McIntyre,
of Newport. Oregon, stopped off en
route to San Francisco last night.
MrxBi h
Cecil Root, of Susanville, Cal., la
FEDfRKL RFSFRNF
here
for th«' purpose of finding some
M N î I *1
OF gOlTHKRN ORBGON
line of business to engage In
Supervisor M'Daniela is In th«'
Smith Fork district looking after
trail building work that Is to be pro­
:5««o |a>im—
Extra S«>ecial—
Fancy street. Juicy, navel oranges secuted this season
$19 50 and your old salt will pur­
If you are In need of plumbing
chase a new one of all wool mater­ Saturday special. 2 dot. for 4 5c. Kin­
or
plumbing supplies. It will 'pay you
ial at the Peerlees Clothing Co.
ney & Truax Grocery.
to look up 505 South Sixth street or
phone 306. 0 A. Bryan.
32tf
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Thomson’s Glove Fitting
Corsets
I SSE.N IT V LI.V
BEAI TV IN DltENH DEPENDN
THE FIT »»I VOI It IXiltNET.
I PON
mrs. ncllic neas
We do llem«Ut< hing
ON VOI It Pilot LDEItH
The bunten of true fit «•»*•«« Just thcr«-. Il d«-t>en<l» on your attitude.
No two men slami nltk«». That Is why onllnnry litlloring m«-«» uro-
menta nn'cssitate try-ons.
improxial »>»lvm uf iiiiwurwinnU iu< u ratei y follows every curve
of Ilin Issly and angle of your at til mie. That Is why II Is right
the first time.
GEO. S CALHOUN
Over Sixteen Yean Local Dealer
HERE IS A BANKING
INSTITUTION
that constantly strives to rentier
very best service to its customers,
you one of .our depositors? If not. we
invite your account.
Pronounrol th«' most re.
inarkabl«' coimsly of th«'
year.
New Show
Today!
U
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
HONEST HUTCH
At Rock Bottom
Prices at
From the po ular Saturday Evening P<sd story,
"Ol«l Hutch Lixtw I'p t«> It"—the »lory of th«'
world's liude.t man.
G rants P ass .O regon
Three C’s Lumber Company
ESTIMATES OX REQUEST
SI NDVV
"HELIOTROPE
il vitttv
•OA<
Shoes for the Family
12-inch 'lot < Hnin. \ mhi |> Hiking
In Brown
I’rar I <«my.
Men'» Buckingham A 11« lit hr»’« nn«l Work SI i « m *».
mik I
i.
RIVOLI
%T
NEW TODAY
103 North
6th
t
WOODWARD’S
everything in insurance —
Dependable companies and reas­
onable rates. See T. M. Stott,
Buick Salesrooms
102tf
SIR!
It’s high time that you v,ere
thinking of that NEW
SPRING SUIT, SHOES and
FURNISHINGS! Winter
is gone and you may now
blossom out in a New
Spring Outfit!
Buy a Spring Suit
That is Different From
Your Last Spring Suit
A Suit that is all-wool
and guaranteed to give
absolute satisfaction or
money back, and at the
New Low Prices from
$19.50 to $47.50
Less $5.00 Allowance
for Your Old One !
PEERLESS
Clothing Co.
Peerless Clothing Co.
Good humor si larlm-ss is fr«s|u«m<ly funny. This
is an extnnuu cam* that niak<w one of th«' lasst
< onusti«« ever s<-rr«'n«wl.
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.
New Spring
Hats and Caps
Are Here
NEW SPRING GOODS
Dress Shoes
Silk Shirts
FancyHosiery
' ENAMELED WARE—Triple coated,
blue and white, marblelzed mott­
ling outside, pure white enamel in­
side, heavy strol base. Improved
shapes, galvanized tubs, buckets,
etc., lower prices. E. W. Childs.
401 G street.
4 8
i
RIVOLI-TOMORROW NIGHT
r
fdktl
FOR S.VIJC—«Alfalfa seed, alsike
clover, red clover and biueatein
wheat seed at Count's Fee<l Store.
4 6 If
FOR MALE Alfalfa hay
Fifteen
head of stock hogs.
One choice
purebred Du roc Jersey boar, one
year old. A few sows.
Sixteen
head of sheep. E«l. L. Schmidt &
Son, phone CI
:
I •
WANTED—Regular customers for
butter, eggs, skimmed milk. Will
deliver. .Mrs Edna B. Idnendoll,
Rd. 1, Box 7.
12
FOR SALE—Ford touring car. |285
N. E. Rogers. Rivoli theater. 5 2
FOR BALE Onion sets, 4 lbs for
25c. Call at 916 Washington
Blvd.
4 8
WANTED - Alfalfa hay. baled
Pe­
ter Olson, phone 500-<R-2.
4 8
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^ntLTCNT TMEIR LATEST nUSICALiTORH Of HIUTH
T he U igu C ost
O e L ovinc "
B y
rsASCHi
FOR SALE—One to four good log­
ging horse». Welter & Son, Won­
der, Ore.
52
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE conn
try property for city home, at­
tractive opportunity for right par-
i ty. Address No. 177 care of
Courier.
4 8
WANTED—dlauling,
now
Ford
truck, by day, month or contract.
C. W. Lambrecht, Grants Pass,
Ore.
4 8
I'OR SALK Like new, I Dearing
mower, 414-foot cut, 4 knives,
and 1 ten-foot rake, can be seen
at Thrasher place north of town
on Merlin road. If taken soon price
$135. Ell Gamer
52
FOR RENT—A seven-room house on
Rogue River Ave. City water and
electric lights, % acre of land
with fruit. Call 232 West I St 48
NEW TODAY—1 Wade drag Mir, 2
saws, ««»Ml condition, cost gllH). cash
price, $111$. 1 large onk chiffonier
plate glass mirror, $22..M>, cost
Breakfast tables, di»hro anil enamel
ware at lower pri««w.
Bookies**,
' writing desks, bed», springs, iiuit-
trmoea. PHONE 71. T. C. BOOTH.
KEPT CATACITY AUMENCt! IN GALES Of MIATM FOA FIFTEEN AECOAD
BAEAKING 5VEEK5 IN SAM mANCWO.
j
A y/nropAtpd orrtxoftra with baejo a uotaphom?. ^uxraaLtrod I
j tokdipp/ou
in yourseat to itf irrpjutiblt? rhythm.
Pill« KN—$2.<H>, ml.."Ml ami gl.lH», plus war tax.
i«t Theater Box Offlc«' nt 12 o'clock.
Menta now on sale
USED FORDS
MOST ALL MODHia
ALL CARN ARE PI T IN FIRST FLASH MECHANICAL CONDI-
TION BEIVIItF BEING OFFERED FOIt MALE.
PRICES AND TERMS TO Nt IT
JAMES K. MANUEL
AT COLLINS GARAGE
Merchant «alee books at Courier
office.
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