Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 21, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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LOCAL |
PERSONAL
«SPECIAL g
This Week
Only
dill, spoil!
is trip.
lux on
has l><
city today
R
from Hui
R. Wil
I'urc » tvi
W inchester Hatchets
regular $1.25 value, now
1>X|K'.
win i
New Spring Line of Stamped Articles
\ (l-Vnli
13 |ilu
your old one mid tul«i’ a new
f 1 7 00. (’. A. \\ netnnit
tl
Drivers ofe aut'omoidlo
J. Ban sin urc
the yellow llccnu» tu«t of
from Portland.
Hable lo a fine If they
this Valley a sw-
pear in pubHa with their
They said
they
\ letter has lw< n rec»»iv« il
ve their good for-
cal office of the justice of
tune lu gt
Into such
perfect
which MtateM that the !i<(*un«* <irnai*f
spring \wa
■hen the northern
m«m( tin« I mmuoc I all llron'U“« (hat h
part of th»'
gripped by Mil-
beep applied for und that h
xa rda.
fine»» will b»» collig*vl<*d from
complying with the law.
Intersectloii Markers 1‘liuvd—
lntvrs<«ctl«in
markers have
*en
plae.xl along Sixth street so lha all
drivers of vehicle- w ill know where
the center of the intersei tioti is when 9
they turn. Th«* markers ar<* of Iron
»nd will give the motorist who hap­
Herat«!« Pad»
pens to hit one .tulle a jolt,
All kinds of paper mid cut to size
are said to he es »e<-ia|1y eff,*
you want
10c lb.
causing blowouts If
struck
4r
Mrs. W. B
' ternoon's t
Wear-Ever Aluminum Frying JQr
Pans. Reg. 85c value, now
i Medford fo
floe Dr. 1
I
•Xf
V ra I
<i
p
lu'»t gtatmes. tf
M. M. Ij,wi«
Tage
eek sta on,
days o t h i weak,
Til«' W1NCHFSTER Store
Vphol Isterin» and niattrr
s rea­
'orated. Feather mattresses mada,
All kind Is of cushions made. Sr •ven th
and 0 st trei-ts. under Fields Hotel. 19
San I.uis Obispo. C.i!.. tb
register­
Mrs. J Jack Allison return'd
last
Mr. anil Mrs. Schmitt Return—
and evenin
from a short visit to Med-
Mr. and'Mrs. Lou Schmitt return­ ed at the St. Andrew- hotel,
cd Sunday night from a two wee Vs when the clerk noticed Grants Pass ford.
Whi at I are you giving to th«- Rum­
stay in Portland, making the trip by as the home address he commented
i>
auto. A short time ago they return- that something had been omitted, mage ale?
referring
to
“
It's
the
Climate."
Mrs
Elixabetk
Calveot
has
re-
i J from a six weeks’ trip in Sonth-
turned from Kerby, where she spent
era California, also having spent a
days visiting with friends,
Black cover paper at (be Courier.
right.
few days in Tiajuana, Mexico.
At I
Runin nage Sale for Memorial build-
10 < '«illegv < Inh Meets
ing. Ma rch 10th. Ford Garage.
The Ct diego club wjll ijieet on
Bailev
Ray Turner and Wayne
afternoon at the home of
who ha e b
In th< 1 city for
earns
Fifth street
on
past we
visit returned
afternoon to Fresno.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mathe
Man> Q ium I in \ die)
Rogue River avenue
irrA pre mor«* <|ua
j fined indoors with t
winter than have
r been seel
the Spanish influent
»fore, a ccorMing to
> Wurden
•reft.
Ho utalH« that the iiuail
ery much in < a lenco In «'very
of tile county.
It is believed
he farmers are reiognirlng t!i c
of the birds in «-ating w
et pesta ami are h
When you road this, ransack your house, barn
*<> leit on
them.
everything of value you do not need.
pend
Buy •'dlm-oco" Sup«o |>hi»splinti'­
Please don't lay this aside, it you haven't time,
have
ll e best on the market. We have
children collect for you—Your children know what a building
just received a car for late orders.
mean to them.
Phone 110.
Ct, on t'ement $• w r
Pipe and Tile Co.
S2
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO.
TODAY
MARCH 10th
JACK HOLT
Remember, we buy Hoofing Paper. PlnMnr Board. Hardwood Floor­
ing und
in cnrlots. smlng our » uMonici cotu*hit*table,
•
FORD GARAGE
We'll take anything from a pin to a threshing machine, di.-lies.
clothing, hats, books, furniture, auto supplies, tools, food, raw and
cooked, candy, shrubs, in fact anything of value.
*
Deliver your articles early in the morning,
March 9th, the day before the sale, or call
Mrs. H. ff. Allyn, phone 295-J, if you can
not deliver them
The First
C. J. Breier Store
wup *tarte«| just 19 yean
in Jjcwiston, Idaho,
by
Breier. Since that thw
Hrci«T has «farted 11
Mor»’
Tli«* growth of tb«*M* store« be
ter proves th>* fact that we at
all times .-ave you monev.
Ladies’ Felt
, Slippers
Ladies’ Biack
Suede Shoes
Full size, good and strong, 10r
valnea, during thia cam­
paign each only
<>«11 Si/.«**’. $8.00 va!u«M, nar-
iMHv 'ridili*, each pair
at only
UuC
Infant's First Step Shoe's ordi­
narilv sells for $1.75 to St 145,
now (1 to 4)
»1.25
Infant’s Hi Tops, 8
eyelet»,
viel kid and patent
leather,
$2.75 values, now
$1.95
One lot of infant's shoes $1.00
Infant’s Lot I*acs, made in a
Goodyear welt, can be
half-
soled, a pair
81.05
( rib Blankets, 08c values 75c
Crib Blankets, 85c value« (15c
Ctili Blankets, 6Oc valiu*s 45c
Girls' all wool middies, age« (t
to 10, ally
M2.19
Japanese Table
Cloths
$1.50 values now
!
»1.75 values now
$1,
»2.00 values now
$1.
Napkins to match at cut prices
12-oz. Dam. Canvas, 38 im lies
wide, worth G3c a yard, here
-........'
......
.. : m > c
Ladies’ Brocaded
Satin Slippers
With I Tench heels or baby
‘•Paris" heels, Home sizes arc
missing.
Sold in most stores
for $(».50 anil $7.50. (Jet them
here for n pair .. .
$4.50
Ladies’ Rubbers
No doubt you
ing BOc to OOc
Iw fcHiliuli, got
59«' and 75c a
sizes.)
have been pay­
for them. Don't
them here for
pair (most all
Wot G Hirer(
‘ While Satan
Sleeps”
I’etir It. kyne Storj
From the Original Title
“The Parson of Paiuitijhil ’
Inollx-r 01,1
A western story with
mmdous punch mid a
ail screen artists.
»■r and cut to ■ 1(0
Tuendny’a (5 lurier,
old n«*w«pup cr <I:H
hudcwlg bro­»Khi b
nce th I m mortIHIR II
County Gnu* tfe. p
tinry, is00.
Th® f
paper 1« dev oted (
COttUH’HN,
T]be »er
a i v e a »1
of George Wa(llh illKl
A Iso
w “A Hula
Honeymoon
I • I
Matinee
Adults :
The object of this campaign ■3 to do still more business on a smali margin of
profit. In other words, we wouk’ rather sell you 1 hree pairs of shoes on a small
profit, than only sell you one pair of shoes and make a big profit.
Ladies’ White
Handkerchiefs
Infant’s Shoes, Et
Three C’s Lumber Co
Plion«* .59
BUSINESS CAMPAIGN
Cornnii’nt T5y th«* Manager
3c
L.jnmr Too»' II*-,e—
intniar Tooxc, field secret ary for
endow mont
e ten million dollar
campaign for th* I’nivi Tilly <>f Oro-
gon. arrived this morn ng from Eu-
g no and has been : > .»♦‘•idltiF th» day
meeting the people of the city. This
afternoon Mr. Toon i* gave a talk to
ents of tli> high school on
e and need of a higher rdti-
Tohlffht h*
i to th-
;:i! dinm
iluinnl a: ai
ixford hotel.
mis. Dellte Deas
• ran «how you exactly how It look« wh«»n completed, and fur-
nibh you cotnpirt«* «e< of work I de . plane. This to our cuBtomem a|
uo added expense to them.
Rummage Sale
toward the er
Dig at
Rammagi
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fetters arr
In the c
is afternoon from
ill visit for a few
aghtbr,.Mrs. F. L:
vies left this i
i her home1 in San
Fnowles has been
t of Mrs.
UrinâtIhhlntf, nil rolnm, 10c yu.
Black cover paper at the Courier.
MEMORIAL BUILDING
We want to ma ke S2000 on this sale
It Is Upto You
i»iV, 11 imi im 21. it»-’i
widm
duly cofrifr
Dry Goods, Notions
Régulât 15c
rick-rack,
at
___ lOc
here
39;■ vaine, coloro«! an i
crcjM*, here at
whito
29c
4 hindi Indian Head, here at,
yard
........
.
39e
32-in« h Indian Head, here nf,
yanl
................
23c
Renfrew Devonshire (Mripeil)
a yard
. ..
29c
Indian Hcnd novelty cloth, a
>ard
49c
Ilero Bleached .Muslin, yd. 21c
laureine sheeting,
bleached,
i ml wide
12Hc
Double L MuJin, yard wide in
heavy w«*iglita
............... .
15c, 17c, 19c and 21c
98< hoiiM* apron«, here at 79c
27-incli GinglianiH
l(lc,
3(1-1 neh Big (’omit percale, a
yard
17c, 19«. 23c and 25c
3(1-inch I'lored Sateen, y d. 35c
Ladies' Bone Hair Pins, a
bunch
5c
Asino llair ('urlerà ....
25c, 35c and 50c
I i vci-Wear-F ver-Bcady water­
proof ladles’ aprons, each 45c
laxly Jay Washable Crochet
III aid, 3 yards, 15c value, here
for ...
Every Day in Every Way
We Save You Money
I
$1.50 to $2.00 valuer, soft sole
and Miff *o|osa her I and heel«
I«*««, variety of colors
«»/.»•«
Bi to OH» During thin
campaign only , .
Girl’s Sister Sue
Stockings
V. r sell lots and heaps of them.
Uliy pay 4 Or a pair for the
•auie Mocking elsewhere,
a
pair ....
25c
Girl«’ brown shoe«, a pair $2.75
(all Iea1h«*r but th«* thread they «
arc Hcwe«! with).
Girl*’ black ia<e b I ioch , a pair
Ladies’ Patent
Pumps
) «»r plain. Every shoe
1« a L i. uin
<»'» dy«*ar
Welt
an<1 (J
1 ♦ Uc »luJit tip to the
»»duo»/ X4J.5O ifdtir« f«>r $3.98
V«diOfi4*
it
Men’s U. 3. Navy
Sweaters
If ma«le for «ivfllan w«*ar they
woul«! ««Hit >ou 81.90.
They
ai<* “all wo« I (a yard wi<le anti
a foot thick/” now’ only $1.98
Leather Vests
With
slic.'i»
fie«'««'
lining.
$10.50 values now
$7.50
$15.00 value, nil leather, now
»9.98
lie ha Vi1 a fciv at
$5.08
41 Stores
Store 5
Men’s $1.75
Overalls
Men’s $1.25
Rubbers
Ordinary $2.75 values, from
Lilli«' (.ents to Big Bo,s. HIza'S
!» to 1»H ami 1 to (I 01 QQ
for only
v • «30
weight.
Rest
Quality, 220
During
«1/«*« io or 42 only,
thl« campaign
I I'.li»’
— —— .ra
»—I- ■■ -■
G«‘f Ihriu h« rc at bnrgniu QQ
pt ir«*«, a pah
UUV
Boy’s Suits
Men’s High Grade
Dress Pants
Once you «co our line of boy*’
t l«Jfling yon will Iw convinced.
This 1« the place to outfit
boy. Our «ultM at 85.8.5swouhl
co-it yon $7.50 in tli<* ordinary
More. For 8(1,85 we will «ell
you a regular $9.00 «ui( for the
boy.
Regular $1.75 corduroy pant«
$ 1.25
B o ) n * douie'-tic tw<•<!(»
knick-
rr<
$1.98
Boy«’ rrtshni«*re knickera
$1.25 and $1.15
Boy’3 45c Stockings
Made out of Ionic fiber south*
«•i n cotton, hard (will, heavy
weight, a pair
.
29c
Good weight lioys’ stocklngH
20«
Boys’ htockingfi, a pair
Bovs $1.25 « ap«, poni«
left
13.-
«I/»*«
89c
50c Wool Sox
Nl<c soft yarn*, ni<c ami warm,
now
25c
Hi
Men’s Ties
Men’s Work Shoes
Regular $I.(H1 values now f«»r
82.05
$0.00 values now for
$1.50
$3,00 Io $3.50 vnlu<*s new lor
$2.1.5 and $2.05
If we Imvc you«’ size, ne tint
save you nimMy.
Genuine Kentucky
Genes
for only
35c
Men’s Dress Shirts
S3.00 values, line woven ma-
$1.41»
C. J. BREIER CO.
The Sample Store
your
9M<
Come look them <> v « t , all $1.2.5
ti-’H uro
75,.
Silk cut ties from ISO«* to $1.50
2«h
2.T
21 ><
(U»<-
Men’s Dress Shoes
You cun uet Hie Nome shoe here
Jll II full double Noh^for 85.98
Miti Ml. 15 thill nuytt'lw re else
you would pay $7.15 to $7.85.
sn.oo value «I itkm «I io «* m $1.93
$5.00 value dreas fthoc'4 $3.98
$1.75 value dres.d mhoen $3.45
If wo have your size, we can
Haye you inoney.
Men’s Garters
We <ariy none but the h<*«t.
Hi.’iiMhii'd inakrH,
value»
now
35c vii I iicm now
—
41 Stores
Store 5
VllIlK now per y«|,
»ahi» < now p»*r y<|.
Uiho-M now |M*r ><l.
value« now p«*r ><l.
Regular 40c Crep
H i ' jvi weight, good assortment
< r « nlors, n yard
(jirls Dresses
(oliti Im home spun, trimmed
In silk punge«*, agcH H to ID,
$«.08 to »7.98
(«Ills’ Iliad (repe Drcsses from
»<1.98 lo »7.85
(•ills Hilk DiesHes to Kt0,00
‘ >l.i' ■ now for $.5.118 to MH..50
(■Ilfs Silk Die . es, ,.|Z1. m i,,
20 nil s .line silk, value to $15
now for
« h . iih
IM<; tinting flannel, 27 Inches
w ltl«~. mm , a , a ci |
|-J(.
Fancy Pillow Cases
Ordinarily worth $.1.00 a pala
111
1,11_____________ $I.OH a pair
House Aprons
!>H
During this campaign only 35c
Men’s Camel’s Hair
Sox
them for.
»2.98
'/ard Wide Curtain
Scrim
Men’s Caps
R'-gulnr $5.5(1 v*l(i«*s, during
(Ills campaign only
$3.95
Men's Kluiki Riding I’unls
$1.98
.Men's
Khaki
Regular
Cut. .
pants, $1.50
values,
.luring
(Ills drive
$1.10 •
$2.00 vniiK-s, «luring (Ills cam-
imign
31.48
Men’s Silk Collars
Ladies’ Corsets
75c
To $2.00 valu«“»,
tak«»
« lidie«* now at only
Men’s Moleskin
Riding Pants
Ordinarily m *1I for $2.50, get
•«•»»i here now
$1.98
(■«‘imine Kerwy Pant*, earlier
in lh«‘ mciisoii you would have
paid $5.00 for tli«*««'
pant*,
during this (ampaign only
$2.98
HllblMTR
........... . ..........
Wer«* $1.00, now ■
..........
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Thread
IIH< ■ 81,2.5, $1.50, 81.05 ,,i„| t[|,
Men’s Rubber Boots
a«»«>ort<*d
Miulc by
“Bloch»»”,
wtyl«*«,
colori«,
w«‘av«‘«
a »»«I
81.9.5
89.50 vain«*« now
$3.95
$5.00 vain«’« now
Josephine—■
w I* a legal holiday the
III Im cltMU'd. Th<* reve-
i state that they will I h *
line hotel to inert pt«».
Information con* uriiiiig
•' * reports which must
b/tore March 15. Rdth
Mr. Coivi« will la«
irrow
Mr. Hewitt
b«*sleff«'d ever sinco
(five nt h 10 court-
•I. A P. ( «taf*» IlcM M»*r« »*i i/«i|
»•»«»«dirt thread,
»»‘guiar
15»
valu« M, nlu.ivN here
n
Boys’ English
Walkers
S1.19
< < « - ! «
lion
.lpi*«>iiM for
?4cn’8 Ties
11« n s L ju .' I’les, ollu'rs char»«»
!>5< to $1.25, g»,( ili.'in h<.l(. f,,|.
eil< Il
f
Fruit of the Loom
Blenched Miislin, a ynr»l wide
19c
Sateen Petticoats
Ladies bltu-k snleen pcttlcoals
81.25 and $1.30
Fnney sateen petliconlH, itili
I «:iri. il xml . I jniped ca. ll 81.10
Every Day in Every Way
We Save You Money