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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1921)
WKDNHNDU, SEIT. ’JH GRANTS PAAH DAILY 4MM Rikli ” l R52N h L ("A treaty may sometimes be considered ouly a scrap of paper, but a bank check is something more than that Even after it Is cashed it is a receipt that can’t be dodged. k bank check is better than the cash because If lost a new check may be issued If money is lost It is gone for good. A checking account is the modern way of doing business We Invite you to open an account at our Bank, where every courtesy will be extruded to you. OF SOUTHERN OREGON The habit grows. save with us. One-Half Gallon Fruit Jars Atlas Glass Top Regular Mason $1.50 Per Dozen While they last Rogue River Hardware Co The WINCHESTER Store B uster B rown S hoes Solid one-piece lnlhtr o • k counters, espe cially adapted to hildren's shoes. Instead of pieced heels, solid Sole Leather Heels are used. Cut off Vamps could be UKd. but instead Full Toe Vamps are employed. Mr. and Mrs L. C. Buell and Mrs Jennie Tuttle of Selma were visitors [ iu the city today Bartlett canning pears l*^c i»er 94 ' lb. Grants Pass Rochdale Co. Herbert J. Woodburn, of this city. has tiled his discharge from the army with the county clerk. Miss Alta Naylor left this after- ' noon for Grants Pass to visit a few ! days with her slater. Mrs. J. C. Hunt- 1 er. Medford Mail Tribune ! Miss Jessie Griswold, home dem onstration agent for this county. han 1 left for San Francisco where she will ' spend her two weeks’ vacation. | L .1« Carter, formerly of this city i and now of Medford, spent the day In Grants Paas. He was visiting his i fraternity at Eugene the first of the ' week. K. F. Smith and wife. George Ogh, C. M. Blackman. F. E. Henry and wife of Klamath Falls and L. L. Car ter of Eugene, were among the guests registered at the Josephine hotel last night. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Chappel. of Muskogee. Okla . are s|>ending a few days with Mr. and Mrs R. C. Powers, old friends of many years. Mr. Chappel is master mechanic of the M. K. & T Rr. B. W. Bates, publisher of the Roseburg News-Review, aud .Mr*. Bates, and Mr. and Mrs Irvin Bru men. of Roseburg, stopped off in Grants Pass Tuesday afternoon. They were returning home from San Fran cisco. where they spent several (lays Orres. the Indies Tailor from Ash land. will lie at the Josephine hotel sample room with a complete line of woolens, etc., for ladies’ tailored suits. Coats and Skirts. Come and see the fine display. We also do 93 men’s high grade tailoring. An apple exhibition will be held at Medford in October, according to the plans of the Medford Chamber of Commerce. Although this display will be held at the exhibit room at Medford, it will not be a affair, blit for all of the Rogu> River valley.—Medford Mail Tribune. I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I I I I ÍÜB LOCAL «’It \XI NEW SHOW todaì Jersey Jackets BLANCHE SWEET Free Dance Tonight— Long's Jazz dance orchestra will formal!' introduced their Interpreta tion of dance music to the people of this city tonight. No admission Is to be charged. The orchestra intends to furnish music during the winter. FROM THE NOVEL BY MAItAH ELLIS Iti AN. The Ladies Auxiliary will open their regular meeting with a lunch eon at 1 o’clock at the Presbyterian church Saturday, October 1. All old members and any lady of the city de siring to become a member and wish ing to secure a place will please no- tlfy .Mrs J. E. Hair or Mary E Browne. 92 “The latol « all"— Will be Evangelist Marshall's sub ject at the Baptist church tonight This will be the evangelist’s last ser vice with us. There will be a large church praise and prayer service on Thursday evening at 7:30. 92 <»|M-ning of VV. <>. W. Hall— (Just jour friend* are going Io ask GEO. S. CALHOUN Nearly M«»»»Hl«s-n year* l<xnl dealer NEW FALL GOODS at New Low Prices now arriving at Your Bank Your Best Reference < retilt 1« a necessary factor In business, readily a< < <-|>t bank reference—many demand It. Tlir Grants Pass A Joseph Ine Hank invites you to make it your de|Mmiiary, and afford* you good facilities to Meet your re«|uirrmcnlM. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank rznrwAi ursrevr ■o s r r m Grants Pass 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, Holmans Furniture i Monday night, October 3rd. bring ! your boxes and be prepared for a good dance and a general good time Seven-piece orchestra and a newly sanded floor 92 All who have signed for member ship in department work are urged to be at the luncheon. Please notify .Mrs. Hair or Mary E. Browne Dis cussions on plans and department work for the year will follow the 93 i luncheon Price 75c. StlOCH--- All the new one* have arrived at Peerless Clothing Co 75W $10.00 REWARD For return of Portfolio lost (luring fair week, contain* al lium of I'ordson Pictures. C. A. Winetrout a I i Store Shoes for the F amily Ixoliex Auxiliary Luncheon— M WtCS Buy School Shoes —at Woodward’s Three C’s Lumber Company CARRY a complete line of LUMBER, all grades, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc. S MAKE ail kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Dorn's, etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Foundry and West G Grants Paas, Oregon. We are 100% A IHtA- 1 MA OF THE GAMEST GÎKL THE WEST FVEIC KNEW SATURDAY RIVOLI you just fed -ÍI'Í'IIU Regular .Meeting luidic* Auxiliary— “THAT GIRL MONTANA The moment you »lip trrivi New shipment ladles' J erse.' Jackets received this morning. Navy. Black and Brown. Golden Rule Store. 91 A full line of new Fall Suita now on display at Peerless Clothing Co. SELLS DRUGS “A DIFFERENT MENTERN’’ mr$. nellk Deas Ur do lleiiislliching The Itogue By Moonlight — The Riverside Community Club will give another popular dance. Dreamy music, good time on the banks of the Rogue. Saturday night, October 1st Fall Sults— CLEMENS Black and Flesh, All Colore Back From Michigan— .Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J Garrett Jr., and son arrived yesterday from Flint. Mich. The Garretts are former resi dents of this city, and left here for the middle west about a year and a half ago. The trip to the const wan made in 17 day«, including a four day stopover In Salt latke City, family thinks there is no place the Rogue river country, and have come back to again take u|> their residence here. Mr Garrett nay* that times are very hard back Michigan. Marcus Robbins, of San Diego, for mer Grants Pass resident, has sold to H. Briere a 15x75-foot lot on South Sixth street, now occupied by Mr Rriere as a shoe repair shop. .Mrs L. L. Perkins, now of Oakland. Cal., sold her West O street residence to J. T. Metwn. The sales were made by E. L. Galbraith. Big 5Oc Jar of Wonderful COM- Bl NATION (REAM JONTEEL with the purchase together of one 5Oc I m > x of Face Powder Jonteel and one 5Oc compact of Rouge Jonteel. Three Famous Beauti- fiers for tbe Price of Two. We make this exceptional offer so that yon may get acquainted with this most delightful face cream. A cream for softening, healing. Iieaiitifying the complexion. Simply wonderful as a bane for powder. Von love to use It—it's so fragrant, cooling and refresh ing. Stimulates the tissues and make« you feel—as well as look —lots younger. FACE POWDER JONTEEL Is a soft, invisible |K>wder with a re markable clinging quality. You notice the difference at once. ROVGE JONTEEL Is so lifelike. Mats lie« your own natural flush perfectly. Cotnes In convenient comport form to carry' i»» purse or pocket. You can secure theee Jonteel Beauty Requisites only at Itex »11 Store. Knit Bloomers For Twenty.five Ikilln You can buy a new fall suit overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co tf < 'alifornian* Sell Pro|»eriy— FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY Perfect in Fit, Style and Mak«* Jersey Jackets Irrite— New shipment ladies' Jersey Jack- ets received this morning. Navy. Black and Brown. Golden Rule Store. i <>z. Rolls— One s|>ecial lot crepe toilet paper. *1 for 25c at Kinney it Truax. 92 211 South 6th St. GRANTS PASS Thomson’s “Glove Fitting” Corsets Caultflouvr— Now at lx limey & Truax Grocery. Tourist Breaks Isuup Post— X lamp post was broken off in the middle near the corner of Sixth and J streets thia morning by a tourist, who was unable to control his car. The visitor left the city In a hurry following the accident IUJI ———----- ----- — ' ' SPENDERS” IF YOI’ WANT TO KNOW WHY, COME IT OVEK WITH IS. IN THERE IM A REAHON KINNEY & TRUAX