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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1921)
GRANTS l‘ASK DAILY <XH HU I( PAGE FOUR I PERSONAL CA treaty tuay sometimes be considered only a scrap of paper, but a bank check is something inure than that Even after it is cashed it Is a receipt that can't be dodged. fl A bank check is better than the cash because if lost a uew check may be Issued. It money is lost it Is gone for good. A checking account is the modern way of d-iaj business. We Invite you to open an account at our Bank, where every courtesy will be extended to you. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON The habit grows. save with us. One-Half Gallon Fruit Jars Atlas Glass Top Regular Mason $1.50 Per Dozen Rogue River Hardware Co The WINCHESTER Store WARNING ;..i J ti. . n. and from : kn ■ «u at ill b »r steel Ing STa| Three Join Fraternities— Gretchen Clemens, Harold l.uud- burg and Lawrence Isen merger are now affiliated with campus living or ganisations at the university. Miss Clemens has been pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma, national woman's sorority, while il.undburg is an Al pha Tati Omega. Isenberger been pledged to Kappa Theta I local organization at Eugeni Ore Specimens Displayed— Specimens of ore from the Man.»- field and Lofland property 10 miles west of Kerby on Lightening Gulch are on display at the Peerless, The ore is said to be rich in gold value, and the vein from which it was taken is from IS to 20 inches wide at a depth of 30 feet. An assay of the ore was being made today. Pay Taxe» Before October 5— In order to avoid penalty. i Knit Bloomers Black and Flesh, All Colors rnrs. nellk Deas O. A. V. Ix*onard Kendall has been pledged to Tlieta Chi fraternity ut the agri cultural college, and Claude L. Booth to Della Kappa, a local organisation, according to the college newspaper. The sororities have not yet announc ed their new members. I The Difference Between October 5, laist t»ny— For payment of taxes to avoid pen ally. out «listoni I lilorltig ami that of other liiuh-ila.» itllor. I. solely a mailer of price. I'lic I login* ll> MiHinllglil — The Riverside t'ouiinunity Club will give another popular dunce. Dreutny music, good time on the banks of tile Rogue. Saturday night, October 1st. GEO. S. CALHOUN Oxer Sixt*«-u inns l.oial superiisor Return E. li. MaoDanlels, sup* rvlaur ut the Siskiyou forest, has returned from a two weeks Inspection tour of the district He was accompanied by Major Evan W. Kelly, of Washlngtou, D C.', office, who last night tor Denver. person* utru <<» ii»<* at New Low Prices Monday Night, October 3rd— There will bo a basket supper dative at W. O. W. hall, Everybody invited to dance to the music seven-piece orchestra and on our floor. now arriving at Peerless Clothing Co Fail .Hulls A full line of uew Fall Suita on display at Peerless Clothing Co. < «tuple Married YcsterxLiy Noah Alexander Young and Ruth C. It Morrison, of Wolf Cr*ek, ob tained a license to marry yesterday afternoon They stepped Into the first door at tbelr right upon leaving the county clerk's office and were married by Judge Pollock. Your Bank Your Best Reference i risili la a n«t«*«Mry fmlor In biiolii«***«. Bii.ini*«« meli n*n«lily ac<«*pt batik referen««—mnny «leuiaml il. The Grani« l*n»» A Joseph ine Bank Invites yon lo inaki* It your <l«-|M>«ltary, and aftords you giHwl faciliti«*« lo miei your r<*qiiir<'iii<*tit«. Ml -1 III U IKDILYI RIVOLI MF st M\r S) Ml *1 Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Grants Pass Shoe»— All the new ones have arrived at Peerless Clothing Co. 75tf BLANCHE SW EET For Twenty-five Dollars— You can buy a new fall suit or overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co. tf laiM l»a> for Payment of Taxes— I To avoid interest without penalty 97 is October 5. 97 Weekly lienee— The fW. O. W. dr.11 team and or- cheatra wlll conduct danc«*** every Saturday night at the W O w hall. commencing October sth Fine floor. in a drama of the gantent Plenty of room 94 girl the west e»«*r knew. Inventor I*» Here—- W. II Osborne, of the forest M«*r- vice, was in the city otday. Mr. XI r Os borne is the Inventor of a fir«: finder used by the forest lookout stations to locate the position of a blaze*, The instrument invented by Mr Osborne Is being used extensively in the SATI ItDAY northwest and Canada, and to some THE SPEY DEICS" the extent in the eastern part of From the Novel by country. Harry l«eon Wi*son That Girl Montana” Harold Stockbridge, of l»s aeles. spent the day in the city look ing up old friends and acquaintances. I Holman’s Furniture Store fU.-- I STAR B Removal Notice Hydro Toron Tires GUARANTEED 10,000 MILES You’re Protected Against Stone Bruise, Blowout and Rim Cuts. On and after OcIolH'r 1, 1021, my real c«tat<* ami fir«* inMir. nn<«’ offici* will I»«* l«M-atr«l in the <»l<l Grant. I’aw* Bank build* Ing, Soliti« Sixth and H StH*ela, with entrance on It Street. E. L GALBRAITH At a price you can afford to pay 30x3 91 1.50 33x 1 «211.75 30x3 $6 «17.50 34x1 930.10 32x3 H 21.30 33x3 L 930.10 31 xi «24.50 31x4 *3 *40.30 32 x I 2M.25 35x5 9 IH.OO Above Prices Include War Tax C. A. Winetrout l»««lci NEW FALL GOODS Regular Meeting laulic* AutiUary— Day for Payment of Taiew— The Ladles Auxiliary will open To avoid interest without penalty their regular meeting with a lunch eon at 1 o'clock at the Presbyterian is October 5. church Saturday, October 1. All ol«t members and any lady of the city de siring to become a member and wish ing to secure a place will please no- Ufy Mrs J. E. Hair or Mary E Browne. 92 jGUSTEI TURNi It the Baptist Church Tonight Mid-week servici’ at 7 .30. prayer and pruUe service; lesson. "When Paul joined the Church." Followed by the ordinance of th« believer«' \li cordially Invited baptism latst and all ro* Thomson’s “Glove Eitting" Corsets Perfect in Fit, Style and Mak** Mrs IL G. Wortuian, of Medford, , was tn the city today. Bartlett canning pears I'jc per I lb. Grants Pass Rochdale Co. 94 Robert Willet and Arthur F. laiug, of Route 4. have filed their army dis- • arg * paper» ’ith the couuty clerk. Mrs J. E. Mansfield. Mrs. R. S Lofland and daughter were Williams shoppers this afternoon. We art* out to win Cotue join the Baptist Sunday school. 93 C. A Linch and wife returned from the state fair at Salem last night The thermometer fell to 35 de- grees last night. This Is four degrees lighter than the first cold snap about two weeks ago. Mrs. 1’. M. Stott and daughter. Mary June. Miss «Bessie Noble ami Mrs. Mary Van Dyke wer«» Medford visitors today. A place for you at the Baptist 8 S. Mrs. A. L. Wimer and Mrs. II 8 Becknell, of Glendale, were in the city this morning The fire department was called out about 5 o’clock last night to put out a grass fir» on North Eleventh street. Orres. the I si dies Tailor from Xsh- land, will be at the Josephine hotel sample room with a complete line of woolens, etc., for ladies' tailored suits. Coats and Skirts. Come and see the fin«* display. We also do M men's high grade tailoring October 5, lax»t I »ax— For payment of taxe» to penalty. While they last LOCAL Kord Service Station Do You Know THAT Shoes for the F amily Buy School Shoes —at— I Woodward’s Three C’s Lumber Company CARRY a complete line of LIMBER, all grades. Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard D ooih . etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST Foundry and West G Grants Pass, Oregon. WE HELL Kodak Films CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS ZU AntlerMin to lauiv«*— BORN E P. Anderson, who batt been em BLAYLOCK To Mr. and Mrs. J. It. ployed at the Winetrout garage since Blaylock, of this city, Heptember Marcii, ha. accepted a position with 28, a daughter. t the Chevrolet people In lais Angele«. Goes To .Montana—— Harry Marshall, who lias been con ducting a series of evangelistlcal meetings at the Baptist church for past three weeks, left for Round Up, Montana, this morning to conduct a series of meetings there. $10.00 REWARD For return of Port foil«« lost during fair week, cöutaln« al bum of Fordson Pietur«*. C. A. Winetrout