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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1921)
I tuemiay » may GRANTS PAÄH DAILY tXM IUKR PAGE FOUR i»i, i * h . n PER52IML "ïï LOCÆL One Chance in Ten They say that nine men out of every ten underesti mate their power and ability to accomplish. The tenth man wins One man out of ten saves money One man out of ten succeed? Could the lesson be plainer* Do you want to suoceed* Our Hank is ready to open an account with you and to offer you every encouragement. It Is not an easy matter to save money, but it is the price stux-ess demands THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mrxn> h HCDSKAL Hl SEH« I sx sn-!>^ OF SOUTHERN OREGON Where Growth Necessitates Work In order to have your money grow, it is neressary that it should be put to work promptly- start an account today with the Granta Paas ami .lose- phine llank. F S Bramwell returned this morn ing from Eugene where he visited hi* daughter, student at the iiniver- elty. Flume lumber at Borland Thomas Lumber Co. Phone 187-J. C4tf Mr and Mr». J. M Tetherow. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Tetherow and Mr» J A. Smith and son spent Decoration .lav at Etna Mills. Cal F. A. Flaher and sou and the for mer's brother, all oL Astoria, wore in I the city today en route for l«ong I Beach. Cal. Insomnia, hysteria, constipation may be cured by Dr Tompkins» methods. Phono 3<)4-R. tt A. K. Vorhiea. Miss Lulu Benedict and .Miae Alice Ament returned Sun day from an automobile trip through Southern California to Old Mexico, extending over two wi-eks and cover ing 2300 miles. They intended to visit Yosemite park but on account of the rains with consequent mud and snows on the |>ark roads that trip was given up and the southern Cali fornia trip substituted T P. Cramer returned thia morn ing triAn a trip to (.Ntrvallls and Eu gene. lie attended the junior week end and visited hie daughter, Mlae Jeanette Cramer, at ml ent at O A C Mr. and Mr». J. L. Stanbrough and Mr and Mr* A S Coulaut left Monday morning in the Stanbrough auto for Eugene to attend the sea alone of the Oregon State Grange Newell and Toni MoKinstry will leave tonight for Skyskotnlsh. Wash to join Fred Mensch’» aurveylng crew for government aurveylng work They expect to be gone until Septem- Iter or October. Before you build get figure» on your lumber, shingle«. lath, doors and wludows at Borlaud Thomae Lumber Co. Phon« Phone 187-J. «4tf Mr and Mrs W 8 Magwell, Mm Shaplatid. Mr». C. II. Ma.soti, Misa Abrams. Mr. and Mrs G. I I*. Jester, Mrs A C. Hough and Mrs Moore, »l>ent Sunday on the Siskiyou moun tains and the night at Grenada, re turning home Munday. Printed calling card»—Courier Four | ht cent interest luu.l on saxings accounts. G rants P ass .O regon Business is always good—16 Ford Cars and 2 Fordson Tractors sold and delivered during May, 5 more waiting for the Ford Cars —a car load to arrive in a few days. Over 4,000 cars made each day, over 100 000 each month and not enough to supply the demand Ford in creases wages while others cut—new wage scale will give men big back pay. Over half cars in use are Ford Cars. Ford Car complete, electric lights and starter, $570.00 factory. B. V. D’s GET YOURS AT WOODWARD’S C. A Winetrout Autl>orta<«l Font Salee anil Servire Three C ’s Lumber Company Makes High Averag Kenneth Williams, a Grants Pass ball player, now with the St Louis team in the American league, is re turning some high batting averages this season His record so far Is .353 placing him seventh in the league, with five home runs to his credit. GRANTS PASS, OREGON will be associated with George Bar ton in the mining and pump sales Save $5.<M business. Turn in your old suit at the Peer- less Clothing Co. BORN GILLETTE—To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gillette, of this city, Sunday. May COMING EVENTS 29. a daughter. June 10, Friday—Flower show and I^A.RSEN—To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lar carnival. sen. of this city. Monday. May 30. an 8-pound son ERFE4 T W/THTH >N OLICY RIVOLI < ov Health Accident Life Disability RELIAN« E LIFE INNI RANCE <X>. OF PITTSBURG THEO. P. (RAMER Jr General Agent 201H N. nth St. JOSEPHINE HOTEL CAFE Come, Iry our ready-to-serve, a la cart lunch, 12 to 1:20 4 We will nerve a very fine 75c table-de-hote dinner — Time 5:30 to H p. m. Special Sunday Dinner *1.00 KLENZO Dental Creme I j For—WHITE TEETH HEALTHY GUMS A CLEAN MOUTH THE BEST EVER 25c AND 50c CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS V - IHrs. nellk Peas The Best Quality Values Ilundrttfe of Spring, Kummer «ml All-1 isr 'lloutul Fabrics, tallora-d ta» jour Indi» blue I Mnu.gr* hi ■elastton of Un- right »tjto for Jam. •A5.4MÌ and U|> At the sign ol Ye Jolly Ut tie Tallar »EO 3 CALHOUN Over Sixteen Fean l.o<al Denla NEW SPRING GOODS GHNEItATIOXH HERI K E OF Origlnnlisi In gramlinolher's Ulna*, iu Ilio ilnya when In tegri t, menni moro litan the ilollar inark, Soni) altri- Itili.« of Tuflln» l'onifitrt, I tnioat < liainllness and « »lai- l'nshlonrsl Qual II) liave tomo ilown lha< generiafono, n hiwllnge liiglily valuad h> licnllh-eullghtcne.l witinen of loda,. Holman’s Furniture Store FAIR AVEATIIER Is folli:« tsT J litte 4, Inclusive Pacific Coast Washington. May 31 (A P» State* Generally fair, temperatura Forecast for th<> period of May 30 to near normal 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. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Will Make Home* Here— Fred W. Barren and wife, of Lewis ton, and Ralph E. Barton, of Houl ton, Maine, brothers of George Bar ton, secretary-treasurer of the Bos well Mining Company, who have been fishing in the Grants Pass dis trict during the past week, have de cided to make their homes here it suitable property is available. They We <h> HenisUt.ht»» Peerless Clothing Co. FOR THESE AA 4 RM DAYS FOUNDRY AND WEST G Organdy, Voile. Dotted Swiss and Foulard At Rock Bottom Prices at Grants Pass and Josephine Bank 103 North 6th Summer Dresses