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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1921)
’I B ad P rint t.lLANTH I'AKM DAILY CO11U1K WKIMMIMY, ÜWIT. H, 11» I. 'TV. I « i I t <H •!( »( rw • fl .1* I -J' ! ' mwnss 3’ f / IT IS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE ENDS MEET NOWADAYS COME DOWN IN PRICE AS THEY SHOULD NECESSITIES DO NOT YOU CANNOT HOLD OFF BUYING FOREVER. Í MANY ARE THE PEOPLE THAT WOULD BUY RIGHT NOW IF ONLY THINGS WOULD COME I DOWN. >. , . • ..t ,i i i.r « • are ANYBODY THAT CAN SEE PAST THE END OF THEIR I UP mi ' FORSIGHTED ENOUGH TO KNOW THAT THE QUICKER WE RETURN TO NORMAL PRICES THE BETTER IT WILL » h»' in i ii * BE FOR THE BUNCH OF US. 'i •VI •' * f. t KNOWING THIS WE ARE ACTING ACCORDINGLY—TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICES OR FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE, TÍ .iW \ J MEN’S SUITS j B uster B rown S hoes * DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Lift No. 1 .Men’s Sui aiits____ ______ $14.85 lx»t T, Blo*-k‘‘,‘high grade suits $55 quality >nQw $25.00 (Right here we will say $55 was not/foq muc c¿ for that <fi?nfty,iff stlils at that time. V ..„$18.65 Lot -1 Men ’s Suits . Il , ' I I >•( 25c. quality I.vandale Gingham 19c Apron (lingham 12Uc 58-inrh serge suiting. 3».. yard lengths, remnants at Buster Brown Shoe $6.48, $7.50, $8-95 and $10.50 Sewing Thread, Coats 150 yards 3t>-inch blue or red Middy Cloth ... .... - ' ..ii 211 South 6th Street INFANTS’ SHOES Not Due to Sex Alone autre i SATISFIED I »Qi le Plumber V>* h , we're quite able to guar antee the plumbing nork wa do- because we never announce that a lob Is finished until It Is lierfectly aut I «factory both to ua (>ur you - ----- kaow that yen'll bo ----------- entirely with our Herviré satisfied 11 Thufi« us. . iji < : B. S. Dedrick •< 4 YOUNG MEN’S DRESS PANTS High grade Blo ks’ quality sold iV»r much more thAu w <- get for tltf-Jn p Tan Englsh Shoes, Goodyear welt • 'lily Others at Many women have come to know * that s«x Isn't the reason for all 1 backaches, dizzy headaches and ur- : Inary disorders Men have these 1 troubles, too, and often they come from kidney weakness. To live alm- . ply. -eat, >parlngly, take bettor care of one’s self and to ush Doan's Kid* nei I’ills, is bound^to help bad kid- There Is no other 'neys get better I remedy so well-recommended by people lak your | Granta Paas ' neighbor' Mrs. W H. ReiMlok. 314 J. St.. Grants Pana, says "Doan's Kidney I Pills are not a nAw remedy to me.; I have used thren with good regults My kidneys troubled me a lot, and | I suffered with a lame and adhtng Mr *ldne»K ected Irregularly ' t 'Mied Kidney Pills , _.,T they, rl|l me of the trouble,’ strengthening and regulating my kid- . ueys and benefiting me In every way," Price flOc, at t*U dealers Don't . simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that • Mm- Heddle It hed. Foxfer-M IHm rn I Co., Mfrs., Rnffalo, N. Y. (broken $5.60 39c -......... — k U sizes) $3.95 220 WEIGHT OVERALLS Sold as Mgli A ai ^X o O uhd you khow at ,-get the rtf here now U ......... 95c Jumpers to mateh 95c TThtR tneturtUFT Bhw"Bnrkip; King and other makesr~ $4.85, $5.45 and $5.85 These shoes sold to $10.55 12 months ago. BROAD TOES -........ - B< Its YOUNG MEN’S DRESS SHOES l’wen W omití Hue lx-*m<xj lb«» < mum » of Mnnj .Mjsteriou- Plein* anil Allien $2.80 $3-98 $2.45 $3.45 $2.98 Kersf’V Partts . Work Pant« ....... ..... ... .AX___ iJi'fH« apyJ/Work Pants Dress and Work Prints ■ " y wk In 57 varieties of shapes and styles—colored tops, etc. Eqch shoe is bench inAde and finished smooth ly inside, sizes 1 to 8 priced at 98c to $2.98 TTTT u MEN’S PANTS ___ tniLL.......... .... Li ■» • Hint- McrffP In black or tan. high or medium heels, priced up to $6.49 That includes shoes sold by us up to $10.50. / WE LL WARRANT WHfNl I OUR WORK VOl/Vf TRIED Grout * THAT YOU WILL BE i. LADIES’ SHOES FIRST 3WLAST v 4c 25c DRESS SHOES One lot of black shoes to be closed out at llunkidori Shoes ___ _______ ___ _________ BOYS’SHOES - $3.50 A l iny last tan Shoes .7---------------------- Army iast t< a» t- Dross Sh I OCS _ Blal'k Engli ish __________ Il.ittrcall Shoes WOOL UNDERWEAR FOR MEN No. 250 Bradford Wool Suits $2.85 Bradford Wool Suits $5.25 No. 600 $3.45 o. J73 1 hadfonl Wool Suits ____ ___ , ... $3.95 No. 450 Bradford Wool Suits Wright's All wool Buckskin wool suits. *10 values $5 (Every suit guaranteed spring needle knit) ____ . T hu Lugltoh Drn»s SU»et» |-------- ■■*■■■■■ _ -$M5 SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS i At prices that will convince you we want to sell them _____ __ $4.95, $5.95, $6 85, $7.85, $9.56 and $10 50 • I Sortie ha Vo tw6 paits bf pants j--------- -------------------------------- ,. r WESTERN HOTEL :slde Ybohis /tin Ml Í Hau—: Sin^ Special i I lini ng rooii , .Mir. 7ftc, anil $1 re by the w»s-k Hrt cln»s » hi In <i>niK'vl l|pu. fam* Ulne I ookl-il mrtjf style. Me MRS. 1 el d . yenny S’rop. •1«l' COMINO EVENTS Sept. 15-17, Thursday, Friday, Sat-! iirday- Southern Orejón Indus trial Exposition at (’rants ’’sea SuaU g g-t ki U K. Monday-Situ relay— * Oregon State Fair, Salem. , h> < ItEDIftntS L_ . ‘.SB In the District M 'oiirt of the. states for tl$ District o<' I’rllha'- In the Matter, Lf Frank E Russili, NOTK’K 11- • *< We are Growing by Live and Let liive« Oregon’s Fastest Growing Concern i 6th and H Streets I • "U * J. B. McKinney, Mgr. I DARING GI.TL 7-DT1ST Chinese Shoes Homemade. air ahoamakera among thei I (0'nese and shoe« of varying grndesj ja,rc for anio In the shops, but many oif >y upper-class (’hiñese | t of tile shops but of For the (’hliiese woman oil Y MUiy "h<> bus been eduented In klolied way. considers K ■ ^lotli n'duty and a pleasure to mukf I ““ally shoe*, and she lavishes I •tn the money, the leisure, the d .14011 that do not enter Into Tlfe commercial artlclq. i .writes itolaixl (íorbold In Asia Mngal ¡ zine, JTho tiuKv ^"jwilth.v Chinese men *«*r Kery’Tbnr^íilng, If somewhat un» j usual shoos, which might nltnost h< I is lied Nllppenr. The soles, very muck 1 turopd/up nt Hie toe, are made of' bamboo and tilth covered with whlti* linen sml are extremely rigid am|' W t ky ntus-rs of a pair In my col» ntiisri' t>f pule blue silk, with art qils'd toe and motifs of purpl« ¡ tuucli embroidered In yellow, blue, enriched with gold. t i t ttrit I i Bankrupt, j ! No.» R-.Mll In Jliinksnipfcy Notice Is he] h>y given that on the lhtli day of S< jtember, A Frank E. Rttll ffll of As^ son County, (J Jargon, the BankrupJ above named | 4: ih duly udjudl' :<V'I the first meeWig bankrupt and Hat ] of Ills credited M will bo held nt nry ...... office, k’liom I, .Masonic Temple, Long Career as Statesman. gon. on Ui.et-^lirtdi * '' j/>lm ’VJjtlHcy Adiuns ivai the Grunts I'ass, 4 only day of Seyteira Ar. 1921, at 1:30 m eV-Freshlchl "! ,■ had a long pnbllq m., al whirl) tl ¡Be said creditors tuny career after leaving the White claims, ajendnl. a, . JJ oum .^ attend, prove tl ir> niter Ills retire-i trustee, examlt| iS the’‘tl»il/rd|>t mid Blent fLofii^Gie fAexhlcncy „ IK2.I 1.« Io the bouse of rep' transact Bitch ( (Rher htlslfess as tp-.iy was e 4 »resentUtifH*nfier»' he served until I: properly com« | trfora death, more than 111 years later lie Claims must • presented in form reiideri'd ten yl’iH's of-public servlie I irtHl *» .AheJin n hruttifly.'Act»’«trt after passing aaxiAty, and wiis known! At ■fjtunbj aqi ojuj dp» Suoi a Junin sb nnj qonm sb isnf pere jadnaga gannì «| iqHtiBJ qsg qaaa jój” âaj b ìnj.fBiI ,<q iridino.) suBaq üwp t n TU • pmretrrr jpq i JOJ t n Tt u DATES FROM ‘'DIVINE RIGHT didn’t last__ mi'i__aa_ m L. x U m Jewelry runnier was because when a Ullin Hlihe In mid sird he "no led something nicej nice for jus baby she asked SJ-II’IIU ajoqAi I|sq (()!" paqaow him irKTs baby was a boy, a girl or TiddójiT agit! ñ'sdá<»l UBiÓJOjqBj y j Asea ap>M ftu'iBuw e * "Star Chamber i'rweeding”- Is an • chicken.—Dallas News. ejprpsslon now. almost Invariably u«rd to depute an official action wbieh.ls conducted In xectvt and, usually. In , I a hlgfi-nnntled manner. The pWrws'e'coines to’ns from rt’o I 1 fact that cfrilnrles a tn »here Cxi«tlr<i * in England ivn all pnwerftti trlhnhal IJ aeaalattag rd n committee «>f ihe idng't privy council. The rustvni u.is either Instituted or revived by Henry VII. - M a ..................... | ,Tbljs( cotyifil hjjfl, <uu,Upotep7 Dahers and was unfettered by rules, or .¡aw. tf (Io,-th with civil ana crlmimil cases tiltke'liy •'•bill lnnd Ini’iirmntfon.” With ottt th*» aid nf if Jury, urfrt rouM inflict any torn: of t>flnlshth’<Alt short <if disuhj n t Ct | Hl ■ 71k The onhrlnnl t was “stm* xffinmher" i because bi the .room jybere |he qoum-il juot were.'dwposlteil the .lewjsh, jtmml« known as ,‘^.ia^s" (rppi tj>e Helyew f Mee J I À r word shetnr. meaning a eovenunt..— Brooklyn Eagle. :ti in 5'j » il )l~l t flOIfe't Star Chamber Prceietfings" an EtAo of the Days When Kings Could Do No Wrong. ' ' -_____ •t. A i-t* r .f "Llí__ ‘fifi Eix-Service Men A41 i D «e-® H Trt ?';ctCb..Ct!ir ihvellingfs and io cgtcb Hi' e.xqiiixlt|». colorings of’ ciinyotl wfttls. Mfss f'lira ifrontague of Salt V<Uiq7('li.> lyl’vi's (lirvrlf to he ¡swung from dizzying heights on a nar- ,row board senU’f The photograph shows her sketching while swinging !ov«r ri‘»»l>(■<'!• (iMjS’df* liirthtrciU'of feet as “the idd inim eloquent.'' Edwnrdj iln Zion National, I’.nrk. l^ali. Everett Unh^zUi, his ".Memories of a Hundred Year»,'.' ,aells of n Down East sen (iiptnlp who iyi(l lie wished "they Notice to Subscribers— could take the old engine out of Adams Subscribers ar^xqqiiested to make iipdifHA .It Into n new hull.'' Adams ¡payments to tire ofUce-and not to the iynx( (y|'Jcken In Ills sent nt the enp , carrier boys. Boys have no author lto| bi Wmdllngton on a spot tlmt Is ity to collect. When a change of ad- still pointed out to visitors. dreit-.ffi l«Kni lUf '.ilwLy.s notify the tiffice. A J <iL ' >*>11**1 Hi 1 ititi nvi.iUA P. ! •Application Blanks for Bonus will, be filled free of charge at • thair Grounds Friday an ><& • v • ’JI Browning’s Poetry. The truth Is tluit many renfleru of!! verse resent «iny , llenuitul upon their1 intellects; poetry to them living only a .pleasing Indulgence- -an ,qceasux>ai substitute fpr ii sherbet—not to.be token seriously,. Certqlnly Browp|ngs fioetry I’ m not for Such. No one to day who knows ''Sordelfo* decides It. fof. tllfflrnfl ns It1 Is to the beg'lmier. It contnlnx ninny veliis of the pure gold of poetry -land It« picture« of' (he I i 'tin l/U4*ioi .u»!. tumultuous life or the lute f I KI I Ifwelfth ,qqil, early Thirteenth ..ven is ntji ¡o sdep U|«l turlei in |Jrnl,v, ,,with,.the tierce coq. -annui iMp no 9ti|ii|t(s aqi jo nan Ilfcts of Giu'lf nml Ghibelline by which •iqUyq 0i|> oj i It ">t< torn are unoqualed-In vivid „'NlllHIUnoUl t»l| ness iiml truth by any .lilsni>'l'1f Insulting the "Hub.” » ’’1 »■ *y» (MOM <IH|pll| a<|()||s<)l|S II uio.y I'liillii Sli|ffti|ii. 310X011, Some nstronomlcnl inker is out -¡bd 'itfMfVdlor»1 a: |MA|.|«ip Mllv .»»urti __________ slLgw» I < M. - I -”IJ. u4<4» H-4oe*« H »H.v- M*«»<Hy t tw ’hl»' +m+ ’i> 1 rter office ( a • I ’ • >i I • i Ì I' . ’*„Jó " '■ 7 rhe ’center »f the nt.lvnrse iy ^lfrchpB^ttalea.^qixks. pt Courier, ••w ~».V I (WMI.IMMI fSMt nr!t-': from the Boxton .Merchant Print.ihi-^Courier office.: ■ ffice. Jurgaln Duys ♦ ’ i» ,,, , i , i . • on ,i i.*i*. Remember f _ . _____ __________ I Í • I CM'niu» }. i ’ 1 < I 1 • I ■ ' • • • • I )•: ii 11 I ’ ft. •’ ' ■ 11 Ÿo u mu st h a ve you^ xiisahàr^e ptipers urd a y . <'u.rra fthMtan Legion Service y • *>•« tjiy •> 4«Jl r \Vo<y||vard’s Booth