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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1921)
HATillDAY, APRIL Ifl, I trj 1. G HA NTH PAMM DAILY «XII RIKB PACK FIVE GOODY MIDDIES THE NAME TELIA IT The price* for New Seaaon are re freshingly lower than In previous «eaaoM. Mrs. Hellte Deas We do Hemstitching Where the Public Knows It Sees Good Shows? THE BIG IDEA Not style, not fabric, not color, or pattern, or tailor ing, or fit, or cost. The combination of all of them, with none slighted, is The Big Idea; many-sided ex actness such as no other tailor can possibly assure, but which the organization of GRAB YOUR HAT AND COME ON THE RUN! and their method make certain. GEO. S. CALHOUN Over Sixteen Years Local Dealer CHARLES CHAPLIN This First National attraction settles once and for all the question as to who is the greatest comedian in the world. Six big, riotous, convulsive, irresistible acts that will atene for anything motion pictures have ever done I Help Yourself Are you Savins a Part of Your In come? lxt ns »how you the folly of letting the other fellow save what you are spending. $ I -OO open» an account. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON PER52NAL LOCAL New cane poles at Cramer Bros. 54 ' Your If you fail to purchase a new J. O. Smith, of Coeur D'Alene, spring two-piece suit at Peerlees Idaho, is in the city. 54tt New stock salmon poles at Cramer ( Clothing Co. Bros. 5 4 ■ Good Axminister Rugs at the new i W acomia • trehewt ra At the dance at the Waldorf hall low price at Holman’s Furniture *54 54 Saturday night. Store, 605 G stret. All knids of flower and vegetable 54 .sergeant Wallace lUturn seeds at Cramer Bros. Sergeant Earle E. Wallac» return of Centralia, H. Christensen. ed to Grants Pass Wednesday from Pass yes- Wash , arrived in Grants Coblenz on the Rhine, accompanied terday for a brief visit, by his wife, and they will make New cane poles at Cramer Bros. 54 Grants Paes their home. Sergeant Gua Newberry and Geo. Roberts, Wallace enlisted in March, 1917, and attorneys of Medford, are here en- went across in December of the same I gaged in the trial of the case against year. During the early part of the Ben Collins in the circuit court. <New- service and until he joined the army I berry is rc:nesenting Collins and Ro- of occupation he was in the aviation ¡'berts is aiding the bank superinten branch. While in Coblenz he mar dent. ried Mollie Koch of that city, April Hammermill bond in six colors at 3. 1920. Courier office. I^wn seed at Cramer Bros. 54 Moat Everybody Eats— Rag Rugs, all sizes and all prices At the Grants Pass Cafe, why not from »1.75 up to »26.25 each. Hol you? Dinners 30c and op. TTStf 54 man's Furniture Store. Blue grass and white clover at Wonderful Value— 54 Cramer Bros. For »13.50 you can purchase a Rev. Robert MdLean will make a new two-piece suit at the Peerless I visit to Oregon City the first of the Clothing Co. 54tt week. Following his return he will determine whether or not to build a home on lots which he owns in this Surprise Party— A very enjoyable affair of the past city and make his headquarters here week was a surprise party given Mrs. again. Floor dressing at Cramer Bros. 54 ! H. P. Johnson at her home on A Special dinner sets, 42-piece, »10. ! street, Tuesday. The afternoon was 54 spent playing cards, after which de- Holman's Furniture Store. Patton's Sun-Proof paint at Cra- 1 licious refreshments were served. 54 Those present were Mrs. O. E. Mc mer Bros. F. C. Bramwell, state superinten Lane. Mrs. C. W. Rice. Mrs. A. Walk dent of banks, arrived in the city this- er, Mrs. :H. Openshaw, Mrs. W. H. morning, being called here for the* ¡.Hull, Mrs. P. A. Degenault, Mrs. W. trial in which he seeks in his official! S. DeWitt. Mrs. J. D. Btinebaugh, capacity to obtain judgment against, Mrs. L. Stitiebaugh. Mrs. H. Hull, Brewer and Mrs. <H. P. Johnson. Ben Collins for an overdraft alleged ' * Mrs. ’------------------ due the Jacksonville bank when it' alosed its doors. *'or 9I3-5O— Automatic press feeding at the Exceptional values in two-piece Courier office. suits at Peerless Clothing Co. 54tf Liquid Veneer at Cramer Bros 54 ' ■ Glassware. Hieeey, Colonial and Fostoria, etched designs at reason-! able prices. Holman's Furniture Store. »4. O-Cedar mot« at Cramer Bros. 54 | Where are you going for your Sun-1 day chicken dinner? Try us—we've | got them all beat. Grants Pass! For < 'oughts and Colds...... SOc Cafe. .54 Uwn fertilizer at Cramer Bros. 54 Laxative Aspirin Cold Tablets, Deputy Sheriff Ernest Uster and for Collis and Grippe...... 28c Fred Roper went to Medford thia Bronchial Salve for the Throat morning to hunt up the second of the suits of clothing taken from the and «Niest ...........................SOc Enjoy able Social— The S. B. A. social held Friday Roper establishment several weeks night at the hall on <1 street was a ago. It was reported walking around a great success, from the bountiful the streets of the Jackson metropolis. Floor varnish at Cramer Bros. 54 supper served at 7 o'clock to the end Colonial Ranges—“Made in Ore of the program which was in charge SELLS DRUGS of IMesdames Orme. Mathes. Graham. gon.” the prices right—at Holman’s • 54 Hitler and Swinden All went home Furniture Store. a* New stock salmon poles at Cramer feeling that a similar get-together" Bro«. • 54 social should be a monthly affair. THE Kill reels» of joy LEAVING TONIGHT A Picture of Goodness and Marvelousness-- Like a Breath of Spring. UNSEEN FORCES featuring SYLVIA BREAMER, CONRAD NAGEL and equally capable cast. NOTH K TO THK PUBLIO Anyone dumping rubbish on .Bridge street, or any other street in the city of Grant. F m ., will be prose cuted to the full extent of the law. CORA IB. Mid.VNE, City (Health Officer. C. E. MoLANE, 5« Chief of Police. I ALSO Sennett Comedy “IT’S A BOY” BRAY PICTOGRAPH * KATHERINE CALVERT at the Organ PRICES- During the showing of “The Kid” only ADULTS 50c; CHILDREN 25c LOGES 75c; includes war tax Mr. lawnon Will Mpenk— < MIMING events May 4, (Wednesday—May breakfast) The .Monday luncheon at the tig/Chamber of Commerce will be at by Presbyterian ladles. I 6:15 In the evening, and as the ladies . are invited, it is proposed, says Sec- Ilello! Here’s Wimer Again— ; retary Allyn, to hold a social session rcuosira. Come following the luncheon. The speak- With Neilson's orchestra. and dance with us 1 Saturday ----------, night,'er of the evening will be C. C. Item April 16. Good eats, good 1 roads,* on. of the Oregon Growers Associa- 54; tlon. everybody come. Riker’s Expectorant CLEMENS