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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1921)
TIWMY, JI'NK 7, irai. OKUTN I* ISS DULY <XM BILK T AMERICA HOLDS KEY SOUTHERN OREGON’S (Continued from Pu» One) lima ago," he Mid. "I learned two things Flrat—That Portland »as the center of population, and second —that Orants Pass was the center ot enthuaUam. Now I lore population, but give me the enthusiasm that smoothes the rough roads and makes life a success. Music Enjoyed Mrs. J. U Johnson sang, before the address, and responded to the re quest for an encore The band, of 24 pieces, played a concert immediately after the basket dinner, and also played on the march from the hotel to the park, escorting the party of Head Consul Boak On the march the drill team of the Woodmen pre sented a series of military maneuvers Victrola Awardci! A Victrola. purchased by the Wood men. was awarded to Merle M Wil lits, who held share number 88S in the company. The presentation was made during the Woodmen dance at the Waldorf hall last night, which was attended by over 100 couples. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » additional vocal ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦♦ ♦ Miss Zella Sillman returned to .Medford thia afternoon after «pend ing Sunday with Miss Anna Neilson Miss Anna Potts, teacher at the Dimmick school during the past year, left thia afternoon for Oakland, Cal , to visit friends, and will possibly ex tend her trip to Southern California. — Bread Prices Lowered— A reduction of 1 and 2 cents was made on bread here Monday by both i the Grants Paas Bakery and the' Moore Baking company, the sellins prices now being 9 and 13 cents per loaf. No reduction has been made in the bread being shipped in from oth-1 er points. They Rests! Decay. Tbs northwestern Indian» oesrly always made their totem poles out o* ! western red cedar, bu' Ibis elio!.-» was probuoly one more to ’Pe fact that th* wood is eas." io work and extremely durable than to Its fra grance. It may be taken as a »ery good general rule that »oo!i that ir. scented are resist ant to decay au.i insect attack, and hare good cabinet qualities.—America» Foceerry Mags Una Greatest Clothing Sale! ? j VTOU wouldn’t wait for opportunity to knock if you knew she was coining would * you? No sir, you’d be out to meet her right on the front steps! You can meet her at this store right now! We are offering this entire stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Best Grade Suits, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings at a GREAT SACRIFICE. PRICES CUT TO THE LIMIT * HIS IS THE GREATEST SALE that has ever been held in i Grants Pass and we — fillip take nlpfiQiiro pleasure in irnnniinpincr announcing tn to nnr our mtinv many friends and patrons that we are in a position, and it is our intention, to give you the Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in Many Years. Our stock is very complete and consists of the very best Merchandise that money can buy. Nothing Reserved Except Fixtures. T Grasp This Opportunity Now! Suits Felt Hats Take Notice BEST GRADE OVERALLS AND JACKETS $1.35 $7.50 Silk Shirts $5.85 $6.50 Silk Shirts $5.20 $5.00 Silk Shil ls $3.95 $4.00 values $3.15 $3.50 values $2.30 $2.00 values $1.55 $1.45 values .95 ONE SPECIAL LOT $7.50 JANTZEN BATHING SUITS, ALL WOOL $5 85 Hosiery . 50c $1.85 $1.35 .85 65 .45 25c 29c Khaki Shirts MEN’S WORK SHOES Suit Cases and Hand Bags 35c LINEN COLLARS, 2 FOR BEST $1.85 ONE LOT 2 PR ONE SPECIAL LOT 20% DISCOUNT X 4 KHAKI PANTS. WEIGHT $1.15 .75 .55 35c 30c 50c Neckwear For Men and Women Other grades $1.75 to $3.95 $9.60 $7.85 $7.85 $6.70 $5.95 $5.20 $3 95 65c ’ WORKSHIRTS B. V. D. UNION SUITS ... ........ $1-15 MESH UNION SUITS 85c $2.95 $2.45 $2.15 $1-95 $1.55 $1.15 A Real Bargain UNCLE SAM ATHLETIC UNION SUITS 95c Shoes Dress Shirts Hats and Caps $4.00 values values $3.oo values ^2.50 values $2.1 Hl values M-50 values Save! Come! 25c DISCOUNT CANVASS GLOVES 9c WORK SOX 9c IT’S THE GREATEST BARGAIN GIVING EVENT EVER HELD IN THIS TOWN! ARE YOU GETTING YOUR COME! ACT NOW! SHARE ? PEERLESS CLOTHING CO “If Men Wear It, We Have It” Hart Schaffner &.Marx' Clothes