Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 28, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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(TRANTS PCM hAfl.t rOFFTFR
PERSONAL iS? LOCAL |
Fewer Spendthrifts
There would be fewer spendthrifts if all
young people were taught to watch when* their
mouey goes.
The bank account is a great help iu forming
habits of thirft and gives an insight into modern
business methods.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
THF n UilT GROWS
ALL LEATHER
AU» WEATHER SHOKS
RUBBERS AND RUBBER BOOTS
FOR
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Woodward’s
Shoes and Men's Furnishings
Shoes for the Family
Pictures and Photographs
OUGHT TO BE FRAMED TO PRE­
SERVE THEM. YOU WILL BE
SURPRISED HOW
LITTLE IT
COSTS TO DO THIS RIGHT NOW.
HOLMANS
UNION LANOLINE
INI» and Grease«
Auto Accraauriea
Day ton Tire« aud Tubes
Repair Hliop auil Storage
Aulo Paint Simp U|Mlalrs
VALLEA GARAGE
Plmne ST
All II Nt
Dr. and Mrs Ralph W. Stearns Hey You Dunce Hounde—
Come on. there’s another one at
«pent the Christmas holidays visiting
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in Medford with Dr. Stearns’ brother. Murphy New Years five.
Dr. R. W. Steams.
Get your Tanlac where they've got Steve Jewell Recovering—
Steve Jewell is recovering from
It. Couch'a Pharmacy, ( Adv.)
his
recent attack of pneumonia,
Albert Abrauis. Roseburg attorney,
which confined him to Ills home for
is in the city today, called here to de­
some time. He is reported to t>«a do-
| fend one of the men held for boot- Ing nicely.
American Restaurant
legging.
Harry Sordy was in the city 1 ues- Pre-Holiday Hale-
A good place to
day and Wednexds.v attending to
It is well worth your whlla to see
Room
and Board
business, having come in yesterl.'.y our completo line ot men's clothing
from the Illinois vulley.
'and shoes before purchasing. Peer-
,$7.00 a Week
Tanlac will overcome that run lesa Clothing Co.
43tr
and
down debilitated condition
Marring«' LIcen»« lumi—
make you feel Just like your old ’«•U Gold lllll Paper Large—
X marriage license wua Issued to­
again. Conch's Pharmacy. ( Adv.)
The Gold lllll News Issued a most
Miss Thelma Robinson left last creditable paper for Ita annual day to Carl Meson Dodge und Edith
night for Salem after spending the ¡Christmas iwlitlon this year. the ia- Elma Glasier, both of this city.
I holiday season at home, She Is at- sue consisting of 2« pages. The im­
tending business college iti the capi- per was well patruiiUed by local Gei Yotin* Now—
Our pre-inventory outflts are go-
merchants. Views of the valley and
lai city.
Savage Rapids dam were shown ing fast nnd only a few days left to
Howard Wickersham. who has
-
...
gel doublé thè umount of record«
l>een the guest here of Harry Edger­
free wltli your purchase. llowrlls. 6*
ton for the past week, left today for Overcoat»—
All-wool
overcoats.
>11.85
to
>25
Portland where he will spend the
at Peerless Clothing Co. pre-hollday Four Generation» Alert—
rest of his vacation.
sale.
43lf
The home of Mr and Mrs. Kay
Phone your order now for that
Stevenson was the scene of s happy
Pasturixed milk and cream, rtaily
Mrs, llaroit To la*av«—
gathering on Uhrlstmas l>ay. Four
delivery after January 1st. Valley
County School Superintendent Al­ generation.« were present nt a family
Pride Creamery. Phone S4.
70
lies >M. Bacon will leave in the morn­ reunion to partake of a well pre-
Mr. a id Mrs. A. N. Nipper, of Port- ing for Portland and Salem where pared feast In honor of Donnld Sav-
land, have been guests of Mr. and she will spend the next w«>ek. in age, the hostess' brother, who has
Mrs. E. G. Holman during the holi- Portland she will attend the State been visiting with relatives and
days. Mr. Nipper returned to Port- Teachers association, which Is now frientla for the past few days. Twen­
land last night. Mrs. Nipper will re­ in session. The county school sup- ty-seven relatives were present ut a
main several days longer.
erintendents are tneeting the latter table spread with th« usual Christ­
Mr. an Mrs. James N. Netherton. part of the week in Salem and thia mas dainties prepared for the occa­
of Portland, were guests here yester­ meeting will be attended by Mrs. sion. Those present were: the guest
day of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Fer- Bacon.
of honor Donald Savage. Mr. and
| tig. They left this morning for the
Mrs. J. C. Savage and family. Mr.
north. They are old-time friends of Practical Roofer»
and Mrs. 1» P. Chandler. Mrs. Chas
I Mr. and Mrs. Fertlg.
Now is the time to put that roof
I
Iwwls and family, Mrs. Clara Magill.
“I have taken eight bottles of Tan­ in good shape, don’t wait until 1 It Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coffman. Ernest
lac and have actually gained 40 starts to leak and the plaster begins Green. Mr. and Airs. Marlon Steven­
pounds in weight and feel better and to fall, fix it now. For service and son and family. Miss Vlota Gray,
stronger than I have felt before in good workmanship see Graham A and Mr. and Mrs Ray Stevenson and
04tf ' family.
twenty-five years.” says O. H. Ma- Wilson, Medford, Ore.
I haffy. of Nashville. Tenn. Couch’s
We Want to Pay Onr 11111-.—
Pharmacy. (Adv.)
Dollars Saved—
But in order to do so we must
Medford people registers«! at the
Pre-Holiday aale on all good« at
Oxford last night were C. V. Talent wait for you to settle up. We have Peerless Clothing Co.
□ nd family, W. N. Offutt Jr., and more than 1,800 book accounts, in­
subscription, advertising Thinks Gas Rill Dead—
¡family, Mrs. L. W. Henderson. F. C. cluding
Chaney. AV. 8. McMann and Chas, and commercial printing, and there
“The gas tax measure for the 1925
I Gilmore. Mr. Offutt is a son of W. are amounts due us from more than fair Is dead.” IThe.se words summed
900
of
them.
These
amounts
range
N. Offu»t of the Oxford.
Other
up the opinion of Senator J. C.
guests were Mr. anti Mrs. A. J. Van from 50 cents to several hundred Smith, who returned this morning
Clift of Seattle. R. A Mack of Port- dollars and the aggregate Is a big from Portland where he spent sev­
lland. anu C. L. Towers of Roseburg. sum - more than >6.000. If you pay eral days following the adjournment
Put in your order early for that us we can reduce our interest ac­ of the stato legislature Saturday
I rtisturixed milk. Daily delivery af­ count Just that much. Do it before night. J>r. Smith states that lie
ter January 1st. X’alley Pride Cream- the first of the yeur.—The Courier. fought the passage of the tax be­
ery. Phone 84.
70
cause ho felt it created a larger load
Medford people who came over for IIn<* Are Heavy—
on the poor man than on the one
Sentence was passed yeeterday af­
the Dokkie ceremonial last night and
who was more able to bear It. There
who registered at the Josephine were ternoon on George Ryan, who plead­ is a big difference between the gas
I Fred Purdin. Mrs. Edna Bryant, J. ed guilty to a charge of having in­
tax for the improvement of the high­
IW. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Ora Rinabar- toxicating liquor In his possession.
ways and the gas tax for such a
He
was
fined
>250
and
given
a
jail
i gar, Mrs. E. J. Klein. Mrs. M. Pear-
thing as the exposition, according to
| son and Mrs. Ella J. Wortman. Oth- sentence of 60 days. Bob Black­ the doctor, who says that the differ­
I ers registered at the Josephine were burn, who was given a Jury trial in ence Iles In the attitude of the peo­
Ellsworth Tubbs of Yreka, Ethel the justice court, was found guilty ple toward the purpose of the tax.
Troutfether of Burlingame. Cal.. Mr. of the same charge and was fined He fears that the constitutionality of
and Mrs. H. M. Webber of Roseburg. >500 and given a jail sentence of 60 the exposition tax would bo strong­
days. Blackburn gave notice of ap­ ly attacked.
i and O. H. Webebr ot Glendale.
Scientific Pasturization is now re­ peal and his case will probably be
cognized throughout the civilized b-ought before the circuit court at
world as the only method by which the January term.
P R E PiA R E !
milk can be rendered absolutely
safe for human consumption. Hally Bask etiball—— •
for the nio-|< nuiginlfic«-nt pic­
Wednesday evening, December 28
delivery after January 1st. Valley
ture entertainment you have ever
at
7:30.
Rogue
River
High School •wen at popular low prices.
I Pride Creamery. Phone 8 4.
70
first and second teams will play the
Rev. XV. XV. Newberry-
local Epworth I.eague first and sec­
BEGINNING NEXT HI NDIY
Dean of the Simpson Bible Instl- ond teams in Epworth Hall.
Ad­
JANI ARY 1ST
tute, Seattle, Wash., will preach at mission 10c and 25c.
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The
Welcome Mission, 830 Olive Ave., at
7:45 this evening.
Printed calling carda—Courier.
RIVOLI THEATRE
|
of yanta, drawers and union «ulta In
cotton and wool mixturen.
Heai«tlU'hlng, all colora IOc yd.
Tailored Clothes
have a great ileal to do with one'» welfare. Suc­
cessful men wear them. They <«>»t uo mure In
the end. Have your next suit tallorisl by
At the sign of
Ye Jolly
IJltle Tailor
ATA.UO und Ion« U> gl.N.tMl and mom
GEO. S. CALHOUN
4MKI
G Street
Over Seveatceu Year« Issai Agent
A Dollar Bill
WILL--
start a savings account at thia bank,
put you on the real road to real saving,
earn Interest while you save more.
help build a wall between you and hardship,
make you think more of yourself,
make other« think more ot you.
turn your urn bit lou Into mal »ucce««.
COME AND AN IM
AND HOW
win
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
Watch thisSpace
Something Coming
Tomorrow
Peerless Clothing Co.
New Year Specials
All Pyralin Ivory
1-4 Off this week
i
All Polychrome Candlestick
Holders and Candles
1-3 Off
WHI l*rmmc
“The little store around
the comer”
mrs. nenie Deas
D. W. Griffith’s
Production
NEW SHOW TODAY
Couch's Pharmacy
llarry E. Couch, ITop
OUR SALES
Show
What Our Friends
Think of Us
If yon nrw not one of our customers, come in amt get
mtiuainUNI.
We assure you of the liest of treatment anil
M the right price.
PHONE S2
The City Market
Glass
KATHERINE
MacDONALD
••Harry Haa It"
Formerly Sabina
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A
THF AMERICAN BEAUTY*
The Notorious
Miss Lisle”
The romance of a woman with a poignant past,
—from the semuitionnl divorce novel by Mm, Bal­
lin Reynolds.
COMING FRIDAY
FRANK MAYO in
“THE HR ARK MASTER”
W
THREE SHOWS DAILY
ACKNOWLEDGE
YOl'll CHRISTMAN GUTH
with
YOU DID NOT GET IT FOR
OHllINTMAN YOU CAN GET
IT NOW AT.
CORRESPONDENCE CARDS
1 airgo Assortment
also
NEW YEAR CARDS
and
All Sizes
Windshields put in
Three C ’s Lumber Company
Phone 59
INIHT CARDS
RIVOLI
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
THE BIG NEW YEARN SPECIAL ATTRACTION
“WAY DOW*N EAHT”
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OpomntorlHt«
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1<M South Sixth St.