Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 13, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    GRAWN I* ANN DAILY «.XM'IUKH
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hopes
is witnessed by the man
has money in the bank especial­
ly tn our savings department
where every penny is safe from
harm and draws a liberal rat*
»f Interest every six months
Consult us today as to your
surplus funds
fHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Shoes for the Family
SATl KI »AY SPECIALS
Ladtai Khaki RUMta
I-sdle--’ Khaki Hiking Brvevhe»
Boy's Khaki Hiking Breeches........................... .. ........
Men’» Heavy Brown or Black Cotton Sox, a pair
Men’» Light Weight Brown or Black Cotton Sox. 2 pair
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WOODWARD’S
FRIDAY, MAY 13th
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Hayden & Kelley
Comedy Acrobatic Duo
Glen Sunbury
Black Face Comedian
Kinko
Comedy Contortionist
The
Daltons
Mirth and Magic
Francis E. ( urran & Co.
The Monopede Marvel
Prices 25c, 50c and 75c
ALSO
REGULAR FEATURE PICTURE
BIG DOUBLE BILL
Silk Underwear
LOCAL
"Hotpoint week next week!" 78 For at3.Ml—
A good time good music stood
Exceptional values In two-piece
i floor. Waldorf hall tonight.
77 suits at Peerless Clothing Co.
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Miss K G Henrich, of Waldo, Is In
the city today.
Bailee! Dame! Baitie!—
B. F. Brugernian.
of * Juneau,
Gold Hill ojien air pavilion. The
1 Alaska, was In the city yesterday.
same good music will last till
1
Vocalion Records for May at Hel­ o'clock
Saturday night. May 14. 78
mer's.
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See what a live school you have < eiueterj MivUng—
iin town! This Interesting Informa­
All imrllos interested In the Mis
tion to be obtained in the Toka, It
souri Flat cemetery please be on,
I per copy.
77
hand Thursday morning. May l'.Hh. |
Robert Grimmett of Holland, was
with some tools and a lunch basket
I in town yesterday
Como and do your part. It's only a
Don’t forget the Homo Study Tour
short time when somebody will lie
Inext Saturday, .May 14th.
77 i
doing this same thing tor you.
next
'
Bargains In glassware all
78
| week at Holman's
You The Acme < afe—
The Toka 1s II
Buy OU*
Formerly the Grants Pass cafe,
i will like it.
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W. 8 McFarland and H N. Pow­ now conducted by Larson .<■ Andrews
■ ells, of Takilma, were in the city yes- Open 6 a tn to 12 p nt., meals 30c
and up.
| terday.
The real Sealy Mattresses * 12 to
Y«»ur la»»—
*36 for sale at Holman's.
It you tall to purchase
Take an outing Saturday!
spring two-piece suit at
with us on the Home Study
Clothing Co
<»>ts of tun and worth while.
Vests, Camisoles. Combinations and
Night Gowns
Priced Less Than Popular Prices
We <1<» liriii«tl(<-lilntf
mr$. Hellie Deas
CHOOSE YOUR CLOTHES
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TAILORING
LO||£ lire—long fibre woolen«—4»Hh foreign mol ilommUr—Ui an
<-<>!< *rli*u* unit |»al<<*mn.
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of
Tailored to jour nicaMirv m ( tli«« |»ri<«' you unnt to |Mty.
GEO. 3 CALHOUN
Over Sixletn T ear» /.o. a/ Dealei
NEW SPRING GOODS
A. J Davis and sister. Mrs V !..
Brattan. of S.in Francisco. were In Funeral of Mining Vian—
The funeral of F. V. Mptls was
■ Grants I*ass last night
Are you interested In the high held in this city Thursday afternoon
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school annual? If so bring a dollar and Interment at the <1. O. <>.
cemetery.
Mr
.Metts,
who
has
spent
with you tonight when you come to
the senior class entertainment
77 15 or more years in Josephine coun­
Hope Chests. Good Pictures and ty. the greater part of which time
fine Photo Frames for Graduation was in mining operations on Silver
78 creek, died In Portland, Wednesday,
Gifts at Holman's
Minnie May 6. aged 6« years, lie had been
.Misses Kathryn Meehan.
Fagdstrnm. Gretta Robinson. Eva M. 111 for the past three years and a
Harris and Emma h Harris, ail of| week before his death he was taken
Seattle, formed a party of tourists to Portland for an operation Death
traveling south In two machines ’ occurred before the oi>eration was
Mr. .Metts Is survived
They »topped at the Josephine last undertaken
by his widow and one son. It
night
last’s make people wake up and Metts, of San Diego, who is now
take notice that the farmer Is keen the city. Mrs. Metts will return
Join ____
the pro- California with her son
I to improve his home ____
I cession of cars on the Home Study
i Tour. Saturday.
77 sir Knight»—
There will be a stated session
Yes your bunch will be there
Imperial Dancing party Waldorf hull Mi’lita Comniandery, K. T. Friday
Order of the Red 1
tonight.
77 evening. May 13
Clyde E
G. W Skinner and wife arrived • Cross will be conferred
commander.
77*
Niles.
last night from Seattle, and will
make a trip
i Don't M ímn Tlii*» IhiiMX'
Waldo.
Neilson's orchestra and a chicken
"Hotpoint week next week!" 78
Gold Seal Inlaid Linoleum for -upper at Winter, Saturday. May 1 I
7»
I sale at Holman's.
Warren Sterkey. of Portland, rep­
i resenting the bond house of Keeler
I Bros.. Portland and Denver, la In the
city on business for his house
Women! Do you want your hus­
bands to see how convenient homes
can be made with little effort. Bring
them on the Home Study Tour You
< I
will not regret It.
Flume lumber at Borland Thomas
Lumber Co. Phone 187-J.
64tf
C. C- Worth and Walter L. Lillie,
of San Francisco, spent a few days
here and had good success while
fishing They expect to return soon
to enjoy more of the sfi ■rt
A school is vitalized bv school ac­
tivities
The high school annual is
one of these activities. Are you In­
terested? Buy one. *1.
77
Dr. Tompkins’ method cures ap­
pendicitis and ovarian diseases wlth-
surgery. Phone 304-R
76tf
ulonial Ranges, the Reliable klnil
at Holman’s Furniture Store.
78
and Mrs. R. E. Wattenbnr-’
[.aura Hurm and Mrs. J.
P
Perry, of Klamath Falls, are week
• nd guests of Mrs. J. F. Burke, who
will accompany them on to Albany,
where the state assembly of the I er
O. F. and Rebekah lodge Is to be
held.
Have you made arrangements to
fill your car when you go on tho
Home Study Tour? Do so now There
are some who haven't cars, who are
expecting yon to Invite them. Don’t
leave them out.
77
A good high school annual Is one
of the best "boosts" a town can have.
See how your young folks are "boost­
ing” your community. Buy a Toka.
»1.
' 77
Frank E. Mason and George M.
McBride, both of Portland, arrived
in Grants Pass yesterday and stopped
at the Oxford. The two men walked
the entire distance from Portland to
Grants Pass, following down the
coast line and then over the moun-
i tains from Crescent City.
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Hand 'l«-»v Attention—
Rehearsal at Woodman hall Friday
night of this week at 8 o'clock
F
L Coon, Roscoe Bratton. J R Hlg-
genbotham.
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At Rock Bottom
Prices at
Peerless Clothing Co
Three C’s Lumber Company
CARRY a complete line of I iiiii I ht , all grades,
Lath, Shingles, Poors, W indows, W allboard, <•!<■
RUGS—from 20 » to 50"i Reduction
On every Rug in our stock Measure your rooms
and coin»- in and see how little it takes to make your
Home Beautiful with.our Bugs. You are welcome
and our time and services are yours
SEE OUR WINDOW
Holman’s Furniture Store
Wonderful Value—
For 113 50 you can purchase a
new two-piece silt at th« Peerlesx
clothing Co.
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605 G Street
You’ve Been Waiting for Another “23 1-2 Hours’ Leave.” Here’s
One That Even Surpasses the Author’s Other Success.
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NEW SHOW TODAY
Till S.iinrtbi) Olii)
Directed by
E. Mason Hopper
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SUN RAY
Opposite the Band Statpl
A surprisingly original comedy
of the South Sea Islands -of
the land of waving palms where
dusky maidens entertain their
white conquerors with jungle
jazz.
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AND BATTERIES
A good assortment
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Coming Sunday
“The County Fair”