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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1921)
FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1B1M. GRANT* KAMI DULY IMM IUKU F AGE FOUI I PERSONAL Money Grows The little savings will not | hi reha»«' much, but plantixl in a reliable llank, like «Him, they acuumulat«' and with ia- terest added »sake a sum big en«Higti to lx' worth while. Money grows. The only question is nganling th«' safely of th«' Bank where your money is plaatcil. The Hank must be safe, rellal le and ami honest. Our Hank is that kind. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NOl'THEKN OKBGON "W Determination W ins It is re|>orted that this will be a aiexl year for those who make it so. There is business for thow who determine to get it- The Grunt» Pae» and Josephine Bank is a well chosen depository for your funds. Mrs. H. K. Christy is listing Mrs W III l*r«»M-li at Merlin— Henry Pyle at her home In Klamath I The Ker. C. XI. ('line will preach ran« I at the Merlin lUptlMt church next Aluminum Jelly Pans and Bread Holiday at 2 30 o'clock. M Pans at 68c. Holman’s Furniture Store. 84 Will He Hurled llt'ris— Sam Bertelson. of Medford. Is The body of C. M. Caldwell. »hu spending the day In Grants Pass. died yesterday afternoon at Portland, \re you Interested iii Aluminum »ill be shipped hero for burial Ware? Specials at Holman’s Furni ture Store all next week. 84 Worttl BA.OO— E. J. I«ind. of Holland, was in We will alow you 85 tor your old Grants Pass yesterday suit to apply on the price of any wool Typewriting paper—Courier office suit Peerless Clothing Co 7Stf Aluminum colanders at It.19. Hol man’s Furniture Store. 84 Married l’ialay—• Jerry Hogan, of Ashland, was tu James Edward MacKay, recently of Grants Pass yesterday. South lMkota. and Mias Ina Kuan Flume lumber at Ikirland Thomas Alluiau, »ho has been employed at Lumber Co. Phone 187-J. 64tf the Mocha Cafe, »ere marrie«! Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hansen. O. R. Justice of the Peace Holman at Fouls and Iva Allman, all of Med courthouse at 11 oclock today. ford. were iu Grants Pass yesterday Six-quart Aluminum teakettles at 12.25, Holman's Furniture Store. 84 Enjoy Informal I* huc The 50-50 club held an Informal Mr. and Mrs. John K. Therry, of Roseburg. Oregon, spent yesterday Invitation dance and supper In the Murphy hail last night, with 4 5 in Grants Pass. Asthma, bronchitis, lung troubles 'couple* of members aud guests pres may be cured by Dr. Tompkins meth ent. Dancing was begun at 8:30 and ods. Phone 304-R. 81tf supper served at midnight The club ha* planned for summer, a serie« of Printed calling cards—Courier. Mrs. G. F. Watters, of Reno. Nev., Invitation affairs, to give friends the stopped at Grants Pass yesterday and opportunity to share the good time« .enjoyed by club member». is registered at the Oxford. Set of 3 sauce pans at 12.25. Hol man's Furniture Store. 84 lerne tali'— Mr. and Mrs. Orrin \ Cheney, of At Grants Pass hotel. Berve Oregon City, arrived al Grants Pass waffl«"e from 6am to 11 a m Best early this morning and will spend you can buy. lairseu and Andrews, the day here Props. Alfalfa seed, field peas, Minnesota No. 13 seed «-orn. alsike clover seed at Shot Act blently— Counts’ Feed Store. 7»tf Mrs. Cllffrd Campbell, who Mr. and Mrs D. C. Griffin. George shot accidentally by her husband all W. Dodson anil A. K. Dodson. all of their home Argo, below Aimed» on lays Angeles, stopped at the Oxford the Rogue river, last Wednesday I last night on their way north night, was brought into Grants Paso Merchant Printers—Ooeriar. yesterday by Dr. Hilllck, who made! Aluminum Roasters, the round the trip down the river and superin kind, while they last at 12.25. Hol tended bringing the woman up the man’s Furniture Store 84 trail and Into Grants Pass The accl-l W. J. Stevenson, of Portland, and dent «Micurred when Mr Campbell | Frank P. Russell. president of the was loading his rifle, his wife walk-1 Portland Machinery Company, were mg toward him carrying more »bell« tn Grants Pass yesterday. for the weapon. The 30-30 bullet Before you build get figures on entered her shoulder, and she la re- your lumber, shingles, lath, doors portwl to ba in a serious condition and windows at Borland Thomas with recovery probable Dumber Co. Phone 187-J. 84tf Aluminum Double Boilers at 11.75 □ . d 12.25. Holman's Furniture Your Old Hat— Ia worth 50c to apply on the price Store. of a new one. grade |1.50 and up. Peerlees Clothing Co. 78U FERRYDALE Grants Pass and Josephine Bank G rants P ass ,O regon LOCdL Mrs. I«eefeld left for Portland on Thursday morning to make an ex tended visit with her son and hs wife. M*. and Mrs Dudly Barr. Mr». Ed Weeks spent Monday at I Grants Pass on business. Mr. and ,Mrs. George Jones and son, Kenneth, and Ben Jones. of Merlin was on the river fishing Sun- Eastern Star member« are request ed to bring old clothing and shoes to the Masonic hall for shipment to the Near East relief committee, Ship- M 7 inent wll be made May 25. A Wonderful Tim«*— With the best of music at the Gold Hill open pavilion Saturday. May 21 84 CARRY a compiste 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 FOUNDRY’ AND WHOT G Betwixt and Between. GRANTS PASS. OREGON Chinees Roast Pork 8upr«m«, Little Mary la 7 and feela herself The Chinese are ahead of the world too old to indulge In the games played in the preparation of roast pork for by her 5-year-old slater and la not the table. After It has come out of tolerated In the play of her sister of the oven. It la hung In the smoke of 14. Sadly commenting upon her fate, various aromatic herbs, which gives «he said the other day, "There does it a delicious flavor and robs It of the not seem to be anything for middle- porky tasta which la offensive to soma palatea. «fed girls Ilka me to do." Sport Skirts mrs. Hellie Deas We «k> lleuiatluhiag CHOOSE YOUR CLOTHES with the same «are ><>u would your «ar. every Imlltidisnl need in Thor«» la » »lyle 1« fit TAILORING I sing life—long filtro woolens— Itolh foreign and domealh—la an «lumai unlimll«»! Hssortmeul of weatna, colorings anil pal ten»« Tailored to your measure—at the |«rl«-e you want to pay. Over Sixteen Yean l.o^al Dealei GEO 8. CALHOUN NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Prices at Peerless Clothing Co. Shoes for the Family Just received slii|Mncnt of laxll«*« Hiking lines lice, ( «Mil» «ad Shirts. Thrac garment-. match in c«»l««r—Oliv« Drab Khaki. WOODWARD’S 103 North 6th Specials in Aluminum Ware All Next Week SEE OUR WINDOW luislem Star Memltero— I Mr. and Mrs. I«ew Kornbrodt and little daughter, of Portland, arrived High School Eliminai«»!— Monday. Mr. Kornbrodt went on to In the second series of debate« San Francisco and his wife and tried during the debate tournament daughter are visiting his parent«, at the University of Oregon In Eu Mr. and Mrs Theo. Kornbrodt. gene yesterday, the Grants Pass high Mrs. Chas. Dora is visiting her son, school has been eliminated from the Dick Every, at Selma.. finals and a chance for the debate Mr. and Mrs. Jim Van Dorn have , cup. The negative team wax pitted charge of the l«eefeld home while' against the team from the Salem Mrs [«eefeid is away. high school, a school which make« Rose Weeks and Donda Armstrong a specialty of debate and which ha« were visiting Queen Every Sunday. held the cup the last three years. The Ijwn Eads, of Gold Hill, is visit decision in this debate was lost to ing Will Frankum this week. Salem, but in the debate of the af- A. C. Ford and son. Clayton, were firmative team of the high school. at W. H. Cook's on Jump-off-Joe last won the decision over the Eugene Wednesday. high school team, also an able op Mrs A. I. Hussey spent Thursday with Mrs. Helm at the Helmholt ponent. Total points won. however, farm. Mr. Helm 1« busy with his were not sufficient to place Grants Pass in the finals. shingle mill. Cart Farmer returned home from Portland Tuesday bringing a friend Worth SOc— We allow you 50c for your otd hat with him Mrs. A C. Ford spent last week to apply on new one grade S1.50 and up. Peerless Clothing Co. with her daughters at Grants Pass. Three C’s Lumber Company White Silk and Flannel It'a S<>me Comfort— In goin' to a place where you can meet all yer friends, have a nice lunch and dance all night, but be- lleve me, Murphy the 21st'll lie the (Continued from Page One) most comfortin’ place a geek ever companies will ppt Into effect 1« a gyrated. i scheme to reduce the price of gaso line to the consumer. The government through its mo- ■ nopoly has sustained considerable losses and it has on hand at the pres ent time an eight months' supply of oil which cost it 2,000,000,000 franca more than the present market price. It is understood that the American concerns probably will take over thia AIJ, COLORA •29c stock and Import American oil. The KLKAY8 HOAP nnt price of the two will be averaged am . <*> loiw IBc and the French consumer given the benefit of a reduction. The price of gasoline In France today Is about S5 cents a gallon. Statements have been made in the chamber of deputies to the effect that SELLS DRUGS the «consumer la paying one third higher price under government con trol than under free trade, while the government ia losing 18,000,000 francs monthly. Holman’s Furniture Saturday Round Steak Beef Roast • Beef Boil 20c 16c 12 1 2c Veal Steak Veal Roast Veal Stew 25c 20c 15c Union Market (tty and Out of Town Mail Order»Rec«iv«»l now. .Moan» l’r,'f«'m«l laic al ion PAGE, MeJferd Early Rcarrvatlon Tuesday Night May 24 An rxlraonlinary Tlicwtrical event- Flr»t time her« of the moot popu lar player in America in the grew teat «ucx-nM of hbi <-ar«'er. “Tlmre 1« but one .lolson."—Pre«. Ha riling • /¿rests’ LEE f SJSWKXT FHTWVr (HPAND MINN Of FUN EONG AND LAUGHTER^ f ELKAY’S Hat Dye CLEMENS ORUTSTgWNTB GARDiN TRIUMPHS Gay. 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