TIHT1MDAY, APRIL ti. IMI.
ilHiNTO F.IM IUIIA <XH RIHII
PAOH FWR
PERSgNflL ff? LOCAL |
Strengthen Your Foundation
Boys B V. D «nd Poroa Knit t’n- w. II. <’. MtsMin*—
General Ixigan /W. ‘K.
*01 hold
derwear, 45c suit. C. E. Roy & Co.
Mr. «nd Mrs. G J. Brown, of Port their regular semimonthly meeting
Saturday afternoon. There will be
land. -were tn town yesterday.
Full line Men's summer under initiation anil a social hour, closing
wear. Athletic. Twin Button. Short with a picnic «upper Every mem.
Sleeve.
length legs. It and up. her Is requested to be present with a
C. IE. Roy A Co.
58 well Oiled basket The G A R . all
Why go to the High School Satur Civil war veterans and visiting mem
day nightT To laugh and laugh and bers of both orders are cordially In
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laugh. WHIZ-BANG!!!
Mrs. H <1. Hlakron, of Holland,
S| hs U1 Meeting IL A. M, Friday—
was in Grunts Puss lust evening,
Siieclal convocation of Roamee
Field hats in straw, canvas and
Chapter
No. 28. R A M. to bo held
silk tops, see them. C. E. Roy A
58 1 Friday. April 22. Grand High Priest
Co.
You can get rich paateurlzed milk Sottlemler will be present. R A de
for 12c per quart at the Valley Pride gree conferred Supper at 8:80. Uy
Creamery.
59 onler of I-ewts Stinebaugh, H P.
Mr and .Mrs. Rothermel. of Stock-
ton. Cal, have spent several days vis
iting at the H. iL. Wilson home, leav
ing Monday on their way home. The
Rothernieis drove from California
Ready made suits and suits made
to onler. fit and satisfaction guaran
teed. lx»ok over our new spring
samples. C. E. Roy A Co.
George G. Alleu, of Kerby,
registered at the Josephine yester-
day.
Every share In the American in
giou Sedan helps built! the Legion
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building.
J. D. Stewart, ot Alve. Okla . who
arrived here a short time ago will
visit at the home of H. L Wilson for
an indefinite period.
See our new summer ties
new silks, shapes and colorings
to »1.25. C E. Roy A Co.
Dell Churchill, of Glendale. s|»ent
the afternoon in Grants Pass yeater-
d«y.
Good line men's spring work shoes
Costs nothing to look. C. E Roy A
Co.
You can get rich pasteurized milk
for 12c per quart at the Valley Pride
HAS BEEN found
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Creamery.
WITH THRILLS,
Large assortment of sox. solid and
fancy colors in silks and lisle* and
SUSPENSE,
5 k
cottons. C. E. Hoy A Co.
The show with a kick. WHIZ-
LOVE and
lllith School Saturday
BANG'!!
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night
DRAMA blended into
Charles F Fee. of San Francisco.
passenger traffic manager, and John
A STORY of unusual
M. Scoll. of Portland, general passen
INTEREST.
ger agent of the Southern Pacific
railroad were in town yesterday on
business of the company.
AS A BOOK this
If you forget to buy a couple of
NARRATIVE has been
shares in the American Ia*glon Sedan
today—-don't neglect It tomorrow
READ BY millions
Get your shares NOW’
Buy your boys’ stockings at C. E
IN EVERY language
Roy's and save money.
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T. F. Elfendall, his wife and
AND EVERY country
daughter stopped in Grants Pass last
FOR OVER 40 years.
night on their way to their home in
Seattle after mortlng through Cali
fornia. With Mr. Elfendall were P.
THE PICTURE is the
L. Sinclair and Thad Sweek. also of
WORK OF THREE
Seattle.
Khaki coats, riding breeches, kha
WORLD famous
ki trousers, corduroy, work shirts
"Others can't beat them for the pries
AUTHORS
E. Roy A Co.
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A guarantee of a bushel ot fun
BY a unique innovation
with every ticket to the WHIZ-1
BANG.
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fl Solid foundations are necessary for tall
skyscrapers or they would fall- Men who
would succeed must have a safe and sound
start or they would fail and go backwards.
Start to suceed by saving NOW at
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
srsMB
rrnrnvi iirsrmr
s > ■. I l S
Y our New Suit
PICTURE
Should be Custom Made
We can and will fit your figure as it should be fitted,
assuring you both comfort and style.
We show Everything that’s New in Reliable Woolens
Phone 72
Grants Pass
GUST COORIN, 108 1-2 S. 6th St.
You will find out the things we weld
I.ike new parts have together held.
If you meet with an accident "save
the pieces." A broken part need not
necessarily be replaced with a new
one. The chances are that we can
anneal and weld the fracture perfect
ly thus saving you money, time and
annoyance. We put the "rep" in re
pair work.
•AMENT S ALTO REPAIR AND
MACHINE SHOP
SERVICE CAR DAT OR NIGHT
PHONES—Day 113-J; Night SS2-R
BRING’
THÈ
P ieces
To us
MACHINE WORK
NOW PLAYING!
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I
RIVOLI
Hospital Benefit I »ano
Waldorf Hall Friday night.
Wonderful Value—
ETHEL CLAYTON
For $13.50 you can purchase a 1
new two-piece suit at the Peerless ,
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Clothing Co.
—in—
“The Price of Possession
Ethel's Is a rose-covered romance
clow to the heart.
International News—
World's latest events.
Selected Comedy and
Katherine Calvert's
Tun«« were never
Better
that
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I .allies Auxiliary Meeting—
A called meeting of the Izadles I
Auxiliary will be held In the Cham-
ber ot Commerce rooms on Satur-
day, the 23rd, at 3 p. tn. Several
important legislative measures will
be taken up and discussed by com
petent speakers, and it is hoped that
not only all members of the organi
zation will be present hut all women
interested In those measures
nestles
TOMORROW—
"THE JACK-KNIFE
max
— WhM the
Music Master is to the
Ix*gitiinate «tage, the
Jackknife Man L« to
the Serien
Palace Hotel Dining Room—
Meals served family style, All
wfclte help. Will treat you right.
Give us a trial.
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Com«* for Fishing—
H. S. Gile, president of the Phez
brand loganberry Juice bottling com
pany of Salem, and his brother, Ro
bert Gile, of Roseburg, arrived in'
Grants Pass last night and will spend
a week or more fishing In the Rogue
river and attending to business mat-,
ters. Mr. Gile was largely respond
sible for the introduction of the Ital-1
Ian prune Into Oregon and its intro
duction Into the world market, and!
now owns over 500 acres of Italian
prunes near Salem Before coming
to Oregon In 1890, Mr. Gile was as
sociated with A. N. Parsone in the
I Wells Fargo express In the middle
I west.
....
! Enjoy Yourself While Giving—
The dance at the Waldorf hall to
morrow'night will not only be an
enjoyable event but the proceed* will
go to the hospital fund.
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TONIGHT—ONE NIGHT ONLY
Rawlins Flock of California’s World’s Greatest Edu
cated, Performing Bears
ADMISSION—25c, 50c and 75c
Five Talented Y'onng Artists__
I
Will be in Grants Pass Saturday,
April 30, with a popular program !
Reserve the date.
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TWO STORIES are
BLENDED INTO ONE
YET EACH is a
SEPARATE UNIT.
Jolie Joan FrocR
FOR CHILDREN
A IIEAI TTFVL (»AILMENT ««»MillNlNG DRKNN. RUMMM*
HR DIH-M* AND ROMPEHN.
We do lleuiatlti hlng
mr$. Dellk Deas
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 unn,
but which the organisation of
and their method make certain.
GEO. 8 CALHOUN
Over Sixteen Yeais Local Dealei
\,
NEW SPRING GOODS
At Rock Bottom
Price» at
Peerless Clothing Co.
•0*4
Shoes for the Family
MEN'S SPICING AND SI MMI It I NDEKYYF.YII
Ju«t recHved shipment of nn kwmr—Risil Value* al
TSc. * I.«Hl, * I..AO, »2.00, *2.Ao
103 North 6th
WOODWARD’S
Three C’s Lumber Company
CARRY’ a complete line of lumber, all grades,
Lath, Shingles, boors, Windows, Wallboard, et«‘.
WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen
Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors. etc.
ESTIMATES ON REQUEST
FOI NDRY AND WEST G
GRAAiTH PANH. OREGON
SPECIAL SALE!
Linoleums and Congoleums
<'lwiiing up part roll*. Bring the inlire of jour room* timi wave
money* Wr have More go*Nl*» ««»tiling hik I need the r«M»ni. therefore
hc are giving you the benefit while we are rl««uning up paH nil I m .
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Holman’s Furniture Store
«MIA G Street
WHAT IS THIS
MASTER PICTURE?
NEED YOU ask?
THAT world famous
CLASSIC
u
BLACK
BEAUTY
WITH AN all star
CAST HEADED by
JEAN PAIGE
IS THE master
PICTURE and it will
BE SHOWN at the
RIVOLI
FOR THREE WHOLE
DAYS BEGINNING
NEXT SUNDAY.
Stop! Look! Listen!
See Who’s Coming!
MERRY
RONDOLIER3
FIVE OF THE JAZZIEST, PEPPIEST BUNCH
OF PEOPLE EVER IN GRANTS PASS
All kinds of Orchestra Music with
all kinds of Instruments
Reserve the date for you will want to bring someone
to hold you in your seat wtyen the music begins, for
you simply wont be able to sit still
Opera House 8 p. m., April 30
ADMISSION-Adults 75c; Students, 50c
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