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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1921)
, HHPT. II. IIIUI • PE k S ï N/IL LOCAL ■w•- A silver dime isn’t much of a fortune, that's true, Hut a dime a day saved for a year would ba quite a little he’1 Here are some of the thin It would do: It would buy you a new suit of clothe». It would pay for a week’s vacation thia summer It would pay for a lot of Christmas.presents for poor children. It would buy a good watch, an engagement ring. in fact any one of these or a thousand other things von mtght want. Save With Vs. Tlie Habit Grow» THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON The habit grows. Save with us. A / THOR 4ÍV U i ELECTRIC WASHER Price Reduced to $155 Ask for our easy payment terms. You can now buy your washer at pre war price River Hardware Co. The WINCHESTER Store Sensational Reduction in Talking Machines of Standard Make during Fair Week Only at Rowell’s Music Store SHOES — at the — r Carl K. Wimberly, of Roseburg, , Fall bilica— was a local visitor today attending I A full line of naw Fall Suita to business on I'laplav at Peerless Clothlug Roofing paper, all weights and grades. Three Cs Lumber Co. 82 l.ilUe Plant < loved— The state lime plant at Gold Alias Fannie Abrams and .1 I* De- Witt are spending the day at Gul Ice li.is closed, due to the lack of orders The atteudiug to business tor the fores from furnier» for limestone storage capacity of the plant tor the try department. Fresh Eastern Oysters at the City finished product I» 5uu tons and the Market. 83 , b’.uiit will not resume until this* I» exhausted anil tlte tall orders front Remember Courier Bargain Hays. lit farmers are received In sutllcienl Miss Jeanette Cramer has left (or quantities to permit u steady run Corvallis where she will resume her studies at O A. C., being a senior Hr». < lay ton U ill slug— there this year. Saturday night at the Riverside Remember Courier Bargum Days Community Club's popular dance, .Mr. and Mrs. Walter Singleton and There will also be ref roshment» Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Singleton, who which .mu will enjoy have been visiting here with Mr. and I •lira. Clyde '•lurtiti and .Mr. and .Mrs Collegi»» l»|MMl SoOll— J. P. Martin, have left for their home College stidents haie already iu Roseburg. started leal ing for their respectiv- Mill work of all kinds. Three C's schools, the first one to open being Lumber Co. 82 <i. \ C. which will commence next L. L. Jewel). Robert Jewell and Monday. September 19 The univei J McClellen will arrived Sunday from ally will i»|ien on the following Mon I Portland to spend a week or more day. A large number of the young hunting. Mr. Jewell is now con people of the city are students of the nected with the Honey man Hardware two school». company Remember Courier Bargain Days. Iteames < lin|H«r Mist» Wislne-ilay— Fresh Eastern Oysters at the City Regular meeting of Kearnes Chap 83 Market. ter No 28. R A. A M.. will be held Mr. and Mrs. Fred K Burnham Wednesday night and 8 o’clock. have arrived from Martinez, Cal., to spend a few weeks here on the trail of the steelheud Mr Burnham ts an ardent angler and makes a trip Lu»t year he was here each fall here with D. V G. Collie-.MacN’iell fnshlotis for ladies' Windshield glass put in Three skirts, etc . which I C’« Lumber Co 83 i your measure, fit Josephine hotel guests last night were R C. Barclay of Eugene. (1. \ Gordon of Chico. W S MaeFarland of Takilma. W W Crittenden Jr . of Seattle. F II. Robinson of Klamath Falls. F. E Meek of Spokane. Mr» W F Kokke. Mrs W F Botsford | E. A. Kokke and T. Swanson of Loe I lance al I lie Fair Ground Thursday, Friday and Saturday . Angeles. Mr and Mr» N E Dick- given by W. O. W team and 1 nights, I over of Eugene. Mr and Mrs. H. E Rig. new floor mid good Woodward of Seattle, Dr. and Mm. baud Frank J Fitz. Mias Mildred Fitz and 1 music, commencing at » o'clock each Mrs K. J. Mage« Magee of Seattle. J T. night. Fiddler of lavs Angeles. Mr. and Mrs Fred Fritz of Portland. D. H Holli- Ytlendisl Meeting Monthly — S. C. Clark and Ted Hurlburt day and Mr. and Mrs. J I., Knutson 'have returned from Klamath Falls of Billings. Fresh Eastern Oysters at the City »here they attended a meeting of S3 the Fifth District Oregon Associa Market. tion of Electrical Contractors and Dealers Thev report an interesting Remember Tomorrow- Courier Bargain Day and the first meeting, the Chamber of Commerce day of the Fair The Bargain Day entertaining them Monday at noon Electrical dealers saves you $ I. Just the price of a sea* with a luncheon from the larger cities of Southern son ticket to the fair Oregon were present Dairy < <m Demonstration— A dairy cow de mon »trat ion will be Shoe»— held Saturday morning at 1 1 o’clock All the new one» have In front of the grand stand Seats Feerie»» Clothing Co. will be free to thia feature Fancy Lace Vestees and Collars Also Venice and Cluny Lace COLLEGE MEN anil all good <lt vsMM «*, nill moro thtui «i«*! umr «loti»«** I ik II» tailored by The win den» (nil wool) ami lite »mart »tyle» bllOW > Oll »O ■ululi moi« than wo can Irli you Suit» or Overcoat* »Dl.IH» or more or Io*». atmul GEO. S. CALHOUN Xwirl) m ’ m ‘inecu y«Mir* I< m ,«»I «l»*alur NEW FALL GOODS at New Low Prices now arriving at Peeriess Clothing Co EARNESTNESS G rants P ass . O regon Evangelist Mm-sluCI— Marshall Yesterday afternoon gave an able exposition of the work i of the Holy Spirit and last night a large audience heard the stirring ner- : mon on Satan. Tonight he presents the vital theme of "The Immortality of the Soul " Tomorrow afternoon his subject will be "PeaceRemem ber the hours, 2:30 and 7:30. Thin Fruit <Y-o|i lairgc— The 1921 pear and apple crop In serie« of meeting« will not be Ionic. the Rogue River valle, in estimated i we should make the most of them at approximately one million boxe«. while they last. Placing the average price per box at ! ♦ 3.50. this means the valley should I Irma ember September !•% IH, 17 Josephine County Fair and Courier receive ♦2,500.000 in <a»h this fall This is gross income of course, from Bargain bay». which the cost of production must be deducted, but it gives a good in For Twenty-five Dollar»— You can buy a new Call suit or dication of what the fruit crop means in dollars and cents to Southern Ore overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co tf gon.—Ashland Tidings Irriie— •A carload of Studebaker automo- mobiles has been received here by J. F Burke, who unloaded them yea- j terdav and today In the shipment 1 were three Siiecial Six touring cars land oue coupe I Studebaker» lilt ivP Mill x||<>« loll U I I lame Given Student»— SAMPLE STORE If you are going to buy a Heater be sure and see my line of Colonial Heaters and get my prices before you buy I also have a complete line of Florence Oil Heaters and Colonial Ranges at reasonable prices. Holman’s Furniture Store Shoes for the Family Buy School Shoes —at— Woodward’s Season Ticket» Beat— Official» connected with the fair state that many people do not know of the advantage in price of securing a season ticket, A single entry will cost a quarter while a ticket good for all three days can be purchased for a dollar A person will in all probability desire to lie at the fair in the afternoons and evenings all three days and the sen«oo ticket will prove much cheaper. Miniature Mr plane perfect— A miniature airplane, perfect in every detail, has been completed by Earl Allen, who lives several miles down the river. Mr. Allen has been several years making the machine, which was done for C. A. Linch, who will have it on display at his booth at the fair. Tho airplane 1» equipped with a small motor and will be seen in motion. Every screw eye was made by Mr. Allen who al»o made every part of the plane. It 1» an exact model of the large army plane« and balances perfectly There will be other article« of Mr. Allen’» I handicraft on di»play In Mr. Llnch’s booth. tvim« In Early— And avoid the rush to take vantage of the Courier Bargain price Nearly 50 have come In already. We ¡expect 500 A dance wan given laxt night for the college student» who leave soon for the different college« and univer sities. The du neat was sponsored by the parent» of the students. Danc ing war enjoyed by about 50 couple» until midnight when refreshment» of ice cream and cake ww served Excellent music wan provided dance was held at the Waldorf bal). A »tory of magnificent thrill» in plain» of Arizona from tit« novel Stewart Edward Author of Pay Your Subscription— "Courier Bargain Day and enough for a season ticket at the fair. Mi MING AS THEY I-AHT A t.'tHin TOOTH BRUSH AND KLENZO TOOTH PARTE THE A’WO 1'01< “THE KILLER With < Taire A<iiuw>, Jack Conway Frankie law Frank C iuii | m <» ii Tod Sloan RIVOLI FRIDAY- CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS Old Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles