Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 16, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOLK
PERS?NflL Ì5? LOCAL
The Burgler Knows
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Aliases Marlon Sabin and Marjorie
Colonial heaters at Holman*«. S3
Niles
have left tor Corvallis where
Mrs
Alt
Goodlln
of
Smith
Mr. and
Rlvar. are local visitors for a fi»w they will resume their studies
O. A. C.
days.
Miss VnOna William» left
and
Rooting paper, all weights
morning for Salem where she
«3 ' complete
grades Three C‘s Lumber Co
her studies this year In Wit-
J. Il Hearing la in the city from lamette University.
Waldo to spend a few days and to
viait tho fair.
Rememlmr Courier Bargain hay*.
Get Holman's prices on heaters be­
fore you buy
N3 l ull Suit
Mrs. A. E Ataclutosh was a local
A full line of new Full Sulls now
visitor yesterday from Glendale, via- on display at Peerías» clothing Co.
ttlng with friend* and shopping
Fresh Eastern Oysters al tile City Camels Ki-bueMc Ft I Ilk—
.Market.
S3
That Roscoe ''Fatty" Arbuckle
Remember Courier Bargain Days. Ims lost out In public favor since the
Mrs. Margaret Scott returned to Sail Francisco scandal Is evidenced
Roseburg this morning after spend­ by the fact that oven the smaller
theaters retuse to show his films,
ing some time In the city.
See my stock of blankets and com­ t'lias Clayton who now conducts the
forters before you bu,
Holman's Gold Hill theater, was to have shown
Arbuckle,
Furniture Store
S3 the "Garage" featuring
Virgil Hull went to Medford yes­ but he has wired that lie dore not 1
terday to spend a few day* visiting want the picture
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with hl* grandmother.
Three Mr». Clayton Will Sing—
Windshield glass put In
S3
Saturday night al th« Riverside
C'a Lumber Co
Mr. and Mrs. J. M McCoy. Mr, and Community Club’s popular dance,
Mrs. A C. Briggs and Miss Prances There will also he refreshments
Briggs were among the Ashland vis­ which you will on joy
itors In the city yesterday.
Hemember Courier Bargain Hay*.
Allll work of all kinds. Three C'a
Lumber Co.
S3
Mr. and Air* E. K Isaac and Mr. I ire ls»>« Was ls«rge—
Six thousand dollar* was lost by
and Mrs. L F Ferguson, of Ashland,
were among the dtlsens of the upper I Barney Hall iu th« fire which des­
valley who cam« down yesterday to troyed hl* foundry at Klamath Falla,
stated Mr Hall today Air Hall Is in
visit the Josephine county fair.
Syracuse China In stock at Hol­ the cit, for • short time with W If
Falls
man's Furniture Store.
S3 Marshall, also of Klamath
H P Walters and family. of Ice­ There was only $3000 Insurance on
land came In to viait the fair today. i the plant, which was valued at |s000
Mr. Walter reports that there was a ; Air Hall will return to Klamath Falls
heaVy white frost at la-land this • tomorrow.
morning.
Fresh Eastern Oysters al the City I» the Fair Tonight—
Courier Bargain Day eal»aeri:>tloiis
Market
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Mr and Mrs J R Breen, of Cres­ will be received tonight and each
cent City, were in the city yesterday. night of the fair at the Couder booth
They are spending the day in Med- , You may pay there If it will be more
ford
Air. Breen is sheriff of Del convenient than calling at the office.
Norte count, and while here paid a
Hathhouoe W ill t hi
visit to the courthouse
Today ends the official bathing
Holman's
Nippon China in stock
S3 .season for Granta Pass. and the mu­
Furniture Store
People registered last nlsht at the nicipal bathhouse will close this
The water has fallen In
Josephine included W E. Heinrich. evening.
degrees and
Ben temiwrature to about
If. D Fensey. D W, Landis
The
Peeke man, L. E Bigelow. C. B it I* far too cold for bathers
Rouse and Mr and Mrs T J. Brown attendance* ull summer was excellent
of Portland. H M .Andrews of Grc- and did not fluctuate greatly. The
nada. Geo S Shook and R J Cogs­ year was as 4<>od as sny previous
well of Seattle. Mr and Mrs M. M season.
Klass of I-os Angeles. H E Haslett
of Roseburg, Mr and Mrs W F Ma­ f For Tw«iity-flvr Dollar»—
You can bujr a new fall suit
lone. Mia* B Malone and Miss Ada
McVay of Crescent City. A. M Evan« overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co
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of Santa Cm«, Mr and Mr*. J
I-ewts of S«*aside and Mr and Mrs (oleliiKtkin Manager A i»it
G. E. Klbbe. general manager for
Alt Goodlln of Smith River
Fresh Eastern Oysters at the City the .A D Kern construction company,
S3 was in the city yesterday inspecting
Market
the work being done on the highway
north of town. Owing to a faulty
rock crusher, work has been held up
tor a week and paring will not com
mence until nest week some time
Mr. KI bl* is also making a visit to
the Green Springs mountain road
where the Kern company has a con­
tract of rocking it.
The bwrffiar h ctwfty. He known where you krcp your
your money. It I» hi« buainrw» to know.
Why worry ami run ri«k »«lien there I« au ab«olnlely «ufe
plan at bund. l’ut your money tn our Bank.
it is .aaf>'
there and subject to your i-lieck ninni you need all or
any imiti of It. KB »<•« nerd la a check Inmk. which we
furnish free. It «»»«•• w <>rr<.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
The habit grows.
Save with us
THOR
ELECTRIC
WASHER
Price Reduced to
Ask for our easy payment terms, you
can now buy your washer at pre war price
Rogue River Hardware Co
WINCHESTER Store
Sensational Reduction
Talking Machines
of
Standard Make
during
Fair Week Only
at
Rowell’s Music Store
« mifFArt I m H for
—
Fancy Lace Vestees
and Collars
Aho Venice and Cluny Lace
COLLEGE MEN
•u<l all go«M| «IrtwMW». will
tallorml by
iikwi *
tin«« over wear < I o O mm liwtlvtilu«*1,
The, wuoleaa (nil w < h ,I) uik I the -uiart »tylr» (ell original >
wh<*w you m > much more« than we <<ui tell you u I m > u I
Mult« or IhrruMt* g 10.00 or morn or I*«.
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Xisirly »«'»rntcrii » mi - I< h «1 d<-aL-i
NEW FALL GOODS
at New Low Prices
now arriving at
Peerless Clothing Co
EARNESTNESS
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
MEMBER OF FEDERAL KEtsEHVE st wTEM
G rants P ass .O regon
Everything for the
Auto
C. L HOBART COMPANY
llrmw-iiilwv Courier Bargain liay
l*ay arrears and then ♦?> will give
you the Daily for another year
wtorre Arc < hwavl—
shop thia •ftercmfwyp vbgkqjvbgku
The merchants of the city closed
up shop this afternoon and spent sev­
eral hours at the fair, viewing the re­
sults of the year's work of the coan-
ty farmers The streets presented a
rather deeerted
appearance with
everybody at the fair grounds They
opened at 4 30
The band and the
cowboys on the streets shortly after
lunch gave a carnival appearance to
Remember CMurter Ranta in Day* < the city for a short time
The contract for the ini , ins of
Orchard avenue was let last nicht at
;
the meeting of the city council to
will
<Rr«eve and Seymour. The work
• ommeace withiv • few days, and will
j
conform aa nearly as possible to state
'
specification»
A detour «rill be ne­
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cessary and cars will be routed out
(-awnndge avenue
Three C s Lumber Company
t ow<rc<e Bmug Puurrsl—
Concrete was being poured today
in ihe last section of the Savage
Rapids dam. that portion in the by­
pass being the only unconatructud
part of the dam
Rapid headway
was made in the placing of the
forms and in getting the concrete
started
Although no high water is
expected until late In the tall, no
chances are to be taken and two
more weeks will see It* completion
CARRY a completi* line of LI MBER, all grades,
Lath. Shingle*, D ooim , Windows. Wallboard. etc.
WE MAKE all kind* of Cabinet Work. Screen
Ikoors. Window- Screens, i’uplxutrd Doors. h ,
ESTI M ATES OX REQI’EST
Foundry and West G
Granta Pass. Oregon.
All the new one» have
Peerless Clothing Co
If you are going to buy a Heater I m * suit and see inv
line of
Ki the llapsiM (Barrh Tonight—
C obs hear Marshall on "The Doc­
Colonial Heaters
trine of Rin” There will be no ser
vice on Saturday evening, but a full
day Sunday
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AS THEY I.V»T
A <RM»H TXIOTH BRI 'H
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and get inv prices before you buy.
I also have a complete line of Florence Oil Heaters
and Colonial Ranges at reasonable pricer
Holman’s Furniture Store
MAW TotSTH VKwTY
THE TWO n»R
* Shoes for the
Family
Acme Cafe
U»
"I*
«•I»
to
CLEMENS
Buy School Shoe*
SELLS DRUGS
Woodward’s
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