Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 13, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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supplied by this hank, an<l let
the stilbs show how much you
have paid out and taken In
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
The habit grows.
Save with us.
New Cigarette Cases
jn»t received. New, snappy design»,
including the famoo« Talco Autonui-
tic at the very latest new low prices.
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LETCHER &
Optometrists
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SON
104 South Oth
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Your Health Depends
Upon What You Eat
Santa Claus will fill your «locking
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if it’« front Buster Brown's.
Bargains in new and used goods
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at 'Booths.
F Gagvon waa in the city Monday
from Medford.
Cotton. Fell Mattresses as low an
$8.50. Holman's Furniture Store. f>5
W. C. Smith and J. M. Jelly of
Modford. were in the city today
Genuine Pyrex Oven Glassware.
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Rogue River Hdwe. Vo.
George G. Hewitt was a visitor last
night from Medford.
You will enjoy your night's rest
if you sleep on a Sealy .Mattress.
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Sold only at Holman's.
Ashland visitors in the city Mi»n-
[day weroO. I'. Harrington and U A.
Hawkes.
Speedmobile and
Auto Wheel
I coasters. Rogue River Hdwe. Co. tf
J. E. Enger was a business visitor
I in the city this morning front Kose-
burg.
J. H. iE. Cramer, of Merlin, was
in the city Monday afternoon trans­
acting business at the courthouse.
A new shipment of library and
’ Itavenport Tables.
“Holman's the
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little store around the corner.”
W. C. Hovey, a mining man from
IMurphy, was transacting business at
¡the courthouse Monday.
Community Plate Silverware at
; new reduced prices. Rogue River
f
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Hardware Co.
Among those registered at the
I Grants Pass hotel last night were J.
r\V. Grover of Medford, and Mrs. R.
|C. Kneden of Tacoma. Wash.
Try a Tigar Downy Rest Spring.
See them al Holman's.
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J. J. McMahon, state traffic In­
spector. arrived in the city Monday
night, and is registered at the Jose­
phine hotel.
Cream mixed candy, 25c lb. Horn«
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¡tig’s Shack. Spec.nl price by ’ the
EOD
pall.
Among those registered at the
Josephine hotel last night were i Shir-
ley I<eahy. of Austin. Minn., E. E.
Romig of Anaconda .Mine, and Geo.
H. Graves of Salem.
Universal and Rochester Percola­
tors. Rogue River Hardware Co. tf
J. F. Backus, representative of the
Haag electric washing machine man-,
ufacturing company, of Peoria, III.,
has arrived in the city. He expects
to remain here for about a week.
Special offering In Doll Buggies
and Doll Beds. Holman's Furniture
Store.
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J. C. Ballard, of Deer Trail, Colo.,
arrived in the city last night. He
left by stage this morning for Harbor,
where he has been called on account
of a serious accident to hi» mother.
Among those registered at the
Western hotel last night were Mr.
and Mrs. Elsfelden and son, of Van­
couver, Wash.. C. 3. Kenyon of Los
Angeles, O. J. Israelson of Fresno,
and W. D. Blanton of Shawnee, Kan.
To those who have not beard Miss
Caff ray. the M. E. evangelist, a mem­
ber extends a hearty hand and saya
—Come.
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H. B. Howell, county agent, and
Miss Jessie Griswold, home demon­
stration agent, visited the community
meeting« at Williams and Murphy
this afternoon and evening. These
| meetings are being well attended is
the report of Howell.
Among the guests registered at the
Oxford hotel last night were W. J.
Crawford and wife of Binghampton,
New York. George Tormey of New
Rochelle, New York. H. G. Thompson,
A. A. West and wife of Spokane, E.
M. Hodgens of New York, and R. F.
Grove and wife of Portland
B W. Fowler, of Selma, was In
Orants Pass thia morning.
Mrs. J. W. McCaslin was In from
l-eland this afternoon, visiting local
merchants.
Mr. and -Mrs. Jas llogue were vlw
ttora in Granta ras» today from
Kerby.
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letter heads. all Styles, at th«
Courier office.
Eclus Pollock, w. F McCabe and
J. S. McFadden, are In Portland at-
tending the judge and commtanlon-
»rs convention. They will remain In
that city until *fier December 15th.
at which time bids for road building
are to be opened.
Quarts and Placer location notices
for sale at th« Courier office.
l4»»t night the largest Monday
night audience of the revival meet­
ings bring held In the Methodist
church listened with rapt attention to
Ml«» Wlllla Caffray s excellent Inter­
pretation of the laraelltish bondage
and final entrance Into Canaan. Miss
Caffrav Is a thorough Bible student
ami her sermons are much appreci­
ated. As this la probably her last
week In Grants Pass come tonight
and give her a hearing.
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Engraved cards Courier offtc«.
Elks Attention—
Please pay your Christmas money
to Frank Wood at Josephine Grocery.
It's needed more than ever. Elka
will handle fund and distribute to
needy. C. A, Winetrout, chairman.
Automobile Hit« Man—
Joseph Harper was knocked to the
pavement by a machine driven by
Frank McCarvel Monday.
Harper
was standing near the entrance to
Smith's garage when .McCarvel drove
out. Though Harper waa able to he
around ia the afternoon, he waa pain­
fully bruised and unable to go to
work.
Greeting Lards
PHONE M
The City Market
It 1» not a bit too early! Start
today making up your Hat of
friend» to whom you want to
»end Christman Greeting» end
come In 'and zee tour splendid
asHortment of card» and »elect
the one» you want while our
stock» are fresh and the choice
wide.
CLEMENS
C. E. Roy & Co
s Furnishings and Shoes
SELLS DRUGS
American Restaurant
SPECIAL'
Beef Stew and
Vegetables
25 cents
Bring» In Dairy Herd—
W. It Culver, of Culver Brothers,
from Bandon, arrived in the city last i
night with 31 head of dairy cattle, j
These will bn placed upon the P. 'll. j
Herman place, near Wlldervllle
which .Culver has purchasail.
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< hrl»tma» Mixed Cnnillr»—
80e per pound this week and
at Richardson's hrnne made candy
bouse. C04-S0S South Sixth tit..
Grants Pam, Ore.
Pre-Holiday Halt«—-
It is well worth your
;
while to see
our complete line of
< men's clothing
and shoe* before jrurchaalng.
;
Peer-
lea« Clothing Co.
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In Gray, Nihle. Itordovan an<l Htark
Heni»tlU-iilng I, all colora 10c yd.
Fire Sale—
On overhauling and reboring Ford
motors, 20 bucks. Aments Auto Re­
pair and Machine Shop.
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RIVOLI
Tonight’s
Your Inst cliance to we
CONFLICT
If your new «»It and oviuroat are tailored Io me«»,
lire by
Quality materiata. expert «orktn«ii»liip, perfect fit,
At lit« algn of
correct My tat
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Y« Jolb
Utile Tailor
GEO. S. CALHOUN
HOtl G Street
I sho I ilcolcr «enti teen yenr«
All Holiday Goods
Reduced
Pre-Holiday Sale
Peerless Clothing Co
C’.ANH CMJTHIKBA
Secure Valuables
Timer valtialdr |»iprr» that could not I m « rr|da<'cd; tlume
Iic4rh»>tns; Ihtmc iin|H>rtanl ritorti».
Don't keep them at home it herí’ they are »object to fire,
theft or ”»potif«ni«>u» di»np|»-«rnnte."
Keep them bollimi lo knl Hfrvi «Uor« In Ihr »afri)
of Uil« bank. Act now for safety first and always.
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Hand Painted China
Brighten up your dining rooms anil your wife's face—
Vuaaa, Plate«, Salta anil Peppers, Creamer and Sugar—
Each one a rimi gift
Barnes, the Jeweler
Suggesting Just a Few of
the Many Gifts to be Found
at Our Store
FOR THE BOYS
Wagon»
Iteti Rider»
chair»
Ill’ll Flyer«
Rocking < Imli-M
Kiddy Kurs
outdoor drama with
•cene« a» great, a» those in
"WAY DOWN EAST.”
PRIHCELLA DEAN
RAWLINSON
HERBERT
Icaul a company
excep-
t Ion al pl»yers.
Will THE MEN
Ea»y Chairs
Tomorrow
Buy His Gifts Here
Our Store For Men
No Woman
Knows”
Framed Picture«
Morri» < hair»
Neck­
Men, wear our made-to-order »nits, «22.AO and up.
AUTO GLOVES
Woodward’s
Shoe» and Men'» Furnishing»
Walk a Block and Save a Dollar
Shoos for the Family
from the amazing novel—
FOB THE GIRU4
Doll Ruggir» tint! Carta
Doll lieti»
Aluminum nml Chiun Tea Hot»
Rock Ing Chair»
Framed INcture«
llatldsonie Vase»
FOR THE BABY
BiH'kaliy SwingN
High-chair»
Baby Ruggir»
Baby Platen and Mug*
Badly WtUkers
Bal>y < ‘rib»
512 South 6th
Belt«,
vmii II k
Grants Pass&Josephine Bank
Smoking Set»
Rlippers, Shoes, Pajama», Hosiery, Handkerchief»,
wear, etc.
mr$. Dellie Deas
More Satisfaction for You
(Ytrtatmaa Candie»
Lyon» Glace Fruits and Chocolate«
at the Bonbonniere.
Carrier Boy Wanted—
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ferguson, who
have been visiting Mrs. Ferguson's
parents, Dr. and .Mr*. Flanagan, were
entertained for dinner at the Towns­
end*« on A street Tuesday evening.
Tfroee present besides Mr. and Mrs.
Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Towns­
end were Volney Dixon, wife and
daughter, and Mrs. Waft, of Med-
ford. Dr. and Mrs. Flanagan, Mr».
Trene Walton and daughter, and
Norman Kendall. Music by the Fer­
gusons, who are both artists, was
much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Fergu­
son leave for their home in Seattle
Wednesday morning.
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I'I m I n «nil !«<»
Wi>l Move St<
Tom C. Booth, who conduct« a sec­
ond hand store ut 111 South Sixth
street, will move to the building for­
merly occupied by the' Boswell Min­
ing Company on G street. Possession
will be taken the first of the year.
N|>ecial Announcement—
Hicbardson's Skating Rink will be
open Monday, Wednesday and Sat­
urday nights for ladies and gentle­
men; Tuesday and Friday nights for
small boy« and girls; Thursday
nights for ladies only. Free admis­
Do You BmttW—
sion
for all parents who wish to ac­
We can
yon many dollars on
your purchases of clothing, shoes, company their children to the rink.
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bats
and furnishings.
Peerleaa
Clothing Co.
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Printed calling carda—Courier.
One route now open for boy with
wheel, Apply at once. Courier of-
fice.
New Silk Hose
Den,-« at Riverside—
Community Club on December 17.
Are ion coming?
Depot 1» llaidnl—
It Is reported today that the sta­
tion at Central Point was entered by
robbers during the night, and an at­
tempt made to blow the safe. The
dial controlling the combination was
destroyed. Implements used In the
attempt were secured from a near-by
tool house. It is thought probable
Ri’hekab« Attention—
Regular meeting Monday night. the work was by the same gang that
December 13, 1921. Several candi­ visited Kinney & Truax Saturday
date« to initiate. Refreshments will night. In that the system employed
be served.
Mrs. W. H. Hull. Sec. was similar to the local robbery.
Frrguaon« Entertained—
WELL FOR THON»; NECESSITIES.
REMEMBER WE HAYE WHAT
YOU WANT AND WHEN YOU
WANT IT.
IJ-'JJ
Are Colin tAl—
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I NION GASOLINE
Oils nnd tlrvnaiw
Auto Aifcaaorit«
linylou Tire» and Tub««
Repair Shop and Storage
Auto Palm Shop l'|Mtalrs
VALLEY GiltlGU
Phone NT
All II Nt
Four bounties for pelts of depre-
dory animal« were paid at the county
clerk's office Monday. T. W. Beagle,
of Provolt, collected on a coyote,
while Marion Darnellle, of Murphy,
J. R. Tucker, of Salem, and Frank
Perry of Murphy, each had a bobcat.
Going to Portlaoil—
A. J. Green, contractor who ha»
Juat finished the bridge on the Cres­
cent City highway near Selma, drove
to Portland thia morning to attend
the meeting of the highway commis­
sion and county commissioners there
December 15. He plan» on being ab­
sent on business affairs for a week
or more.
rmr, iwcrwrirn is, toot.
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Spccxler I» Flneil—
It coat Iaiwrene» Bureau flO and
cost» to find out he was (raiding at
an excessive rate of speed on Sixth
street .Monday. J. J. McMahon, spe­
cial traffic officer, made the arrest.
Special A. F. nml A. M.—
There will be a special meeting .McMahon also stopped a car this
of Gratrts Pasa lodge No. 84 A. F. morning on Sixth street, bearing one
and A. M. Tuesday evening, Decem­ of the 1922 license plates.
ber 13th. commencing at 7 o'clock.
Work in the M. M. degree, Visiting I Dollars Saved—
Pre-HolIday sale on all goods at
brethren welcome. By order of the
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W. -M.
Bounties
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<TFT\,TTS r.v’S mtTT (WWR
All leather Ilia Ir»
HOLMANS
H>K THE LADIES
China Dinner Set»
Floor 14inip»
Cedar Chest»
Pyrex Ulna» Ovenware
Bug«, All Kind»
Wool Blanket»
Hand Embroidered Lunch Set»
"The lithTcoS’around
•‘FANNY HERHELF"
by Edna Ferber
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