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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
Till IU4DAY, JI NIC ». IHI. GRANTN PAM DAILY COVRI Eli PAGE FOCR I PERSONAL Very Good Reasons We invite ja>u t»> iramout your buiainm« through this Bank for the following good fmmmm : Our financial «landing is beyond question. We offer complete anal courteous service. Our Director« actually direct. Our banking facilities are modern. Our loans are consevvutivn, our rv«ourt a-« adequate. We are proud of our Bank anal It.« «atl«fia<al cnatomem. Are you one of then»? MFMBm FEDERAI IIISIKU «V « 1» -» THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HOITHKKN OiUDGON LOCAL Summer Dresses Organdy, Voile, Dotted Swiss and Foulard J. ID. Staples, of Ashland. Is in 1 Flume liupbor at Borland Thomas Lumber Co. Phono 18T-J. C4tf Granta Pass today Robert Armstrong, of Reno. Nev.. Jersey milk from Geo. Hamilton ranch, 11c per quart at the Groce Is lu Grants Pass today S3 F. V. Farrar. of Gallce. is in town teria, Conklin Bldg Mrs John Goodnow arrival! this today. morning from Portland and /ill visit A. Stewart, of Roseburg, stopped Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Goodnow. In this city over yesterday. Before you build get figures on J. K. Plasted and wife, of Crescent your lumber, shingles, lath, doors ; City, were in Grants Pass yesterday i and windows at Borland Thomas T M Truvor, of Medford, who la l umbar Co. Phone 187-J. 84tt connected with the forestry service J . K. Ender, of the Southern Pa was In Grants Pass yesterday. Prof. A. L Powers, of the Oregon : cific at Roseburg, was in Grants Pass Agricultural College, will give an or- i yesterday. chard drainage demonstration at the River Banks Farms al 10 a m Frl- day. June 3rd. 93 O. P norman. of the cement plant at Gold Hill, was in this city yeater | day. Prof A. L. Powers, of the Oregon ' ' Agricultural College, will give an or- • chard drainage demonstration at the. River Banks Farms at 10 a. m Frl-, day, June 3rd 93 George Martena and family, of! Medford, spent last night in the city j and left this morning for Crescent City. Mrs C. G Walton and Mrs J. L l^nz. of Crescent City, were stopping | A GUMJM-lll (SER FROM Till at the Grants Pass hotel last night I t. IRGLI: INN They returned to the coast this morn j jlng. Hlrs. Hellie neas We do Hru»«til< Ivlng The Rest Qudlity Values Ilunalrasls ofHprlng, Hummer anal lll-3<-ar ’Round Fabric«, tallonai to jour individual ia»ea«ure In your selection a>f the right style for yarn. nml tap At the »Ign of Ye Jolly Utile Tailor GfEO 3 CALHOUN Over Si.xlrcn }'ean /.oral Dealer RIVOLI NEW SPRING GOODS NOW PLAYING! "Honor JI MACK majoucnoN At Rock Bottom Prices at Mrs Pearl Lane, Mrs Anna Allen ! and A. Stewart, of Oakland. Cal.. ' stopped at the Josephine last night | i on their way north Hay buyers and consumers atten tion \lfalf.i hay In the field at 11 , per ton Is equivalent to *28 par ton ; for No 1 baletl hay. Do you think ' lyou wit! havo to pay it? (Advertise- , ment). 93 Peerless Clothing Co Three C’s Lumber Company Own Your <hoi Home— The Building and Loan Assocla*! tlon will help you See H II. Allyn, Secretary. 93 j (’AWRY a completi* line of lumber, all grades, Lath, Shingles, I )oora, Windows, Wallboard, etc WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors, Window Screens, (hipboard Doors, etc. ESTI MATES ON ItEQUEK I' Meeting of A. F. A A. M.— with Charlie Murray. Phyllis llavcr«, There will be a special meeting of Marie Prevost anal a hundrasl other« Grants Pass lodge No 8 4, Thursday hel|>ing In the fun evening at 7 o’clock. S3 TOMiillROW FRANK MAYO IN THE MAGNIFK ENT Bltl’TE" FOl'NDRT AND WEST G (HIANTH I’AMM, OllKGON ’ — leave for ll-»unw Miss Grace Green and Miss Keth-¡seven years, left last night for their Missouri ertne Ryan, who have taught In the homes Miss Ryan will go to Mon Grants I*aas schools last tana, and .Miss Green to Kansas City, Both have positions In th« Hawaiian Inland«, where they teach next year. SATURDAY ONLY Lifetime” Aluminum TEA KETTLE $2.79 Oni'-llilrtl Ihr lirica- of tin- ordinary kitchen uleti- ->il<a nnal last« Regular Retail Value la'll Ilium a« lung. New Price on Overland Only to a < 'uHtoma-r • MADE IN < ALIIORNI A $553 i A Carload will arrive Saturday— three are already sold. C L HOBART CO. * A “Lifetime” Aluminum Cooking Utensil in Every Josephine County Home! This Is first quality merchandise, lieavyweight anal alwolutely guaranteed for a lifetime. Values like Gils do not last long. COME EARLY If you want to ga«t in on this wonderful factory bargain. To accomplish tills alavdre thaj manufacturers arc willing to ancrifton real money ami offer this large size “LIFETIME" aluminum tea kettle at laws than wholesale price. The unheard of low price placed on tills handy aluminum kitchen utensil will ap|H«»l without excep tion to every thrifty housew ife who rends this announcement. You may get one of these "LIFI-TTIME” aluminum kettles for »2.7» BATIRDAY, ONLY, Jt’NE I AT <