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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
FA G» FOUR. rnroiv, srrTFAtnrn et, inai. GRAN re PAKS DAILY (NH RUTH .... Be Prepared FOR FALL WEATHER Select your Heater now. * You will find our line complete. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. The WINCHESTER Store ■ - —* Notice to Stockholders— Of the Grants Pass Fruit Associa tion. There will bo u stockholders meeting Saturday, September 22, at 8 p. tn. at the Courthouse to consider the sale of the warehouse. (I. S. Eat- The G. A. R.— 97 An»l all Civil War veterans are In on, Secy. vited to bo present Saturday aftor- noon at the W. R. C. meeting with Mrs. Myrta Jamen, »tate president. New Fall Shoe«— Special reduced prices on all dress lllvell Theatre— shoes at Peerless Clothing Co. tf - - I .............•* Pay night. Saturday night. Sept. . - .—.J—J 22nd. Every admission, receives a' pay envelope containing coin from 1 one cent to five dollars. Come and , get your*. 98 j PER5ÎNHL a? LOOIL | LADIES’ COATS Sc»» Our Fall STYLES See Dr. Marks for beat glasses. tf You will st><, the S. M. Bullis was in the city yes MODELS terday from Medford. You aro looking for at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Feary. of Portland, were local visitors yester POPULAR PRICES day. John Isham, of Medford, was Hemstitching, all colora, 10c yd. among the local visitors tor the past few days. D. C. Dressel and E. Vaughn were local visitors from Rogue River yes terday. , Earl Topping Jammed— Gateway to the Oregon Caves Grants Pass Men'« suits thoroughly cleaned While holding two horses being Wardrobe used in the relay races at the county and pressed. 11.(0. MONOGRAM FOUNTAIN Cleaners, phone 147. We call for fair yesterday, Earl Topping was PENS. Nt »N-l.E A K A RLE, and deliver. 79tf jammed betweeu them and suffered GU lit 1NTKKD. *1.30 Dan Watson. Gaston Domergue a fractur»‘d i ity: The injury did not It's in the Tailoring CONKLIN FOUNTAINS and F. R. Davis were among the lay hint up i»s*8* Is still able to bo Only clothes that are smartly tailored to order » 82.73 an.l u|> Medford people who attended tho Jo around. ever Inspire the question sephine county fair yesterday. Why Pay More? Myrtle Wheeler has returned from Drop in and look over our new Oakland. Cal., where she has been spending the past three months vis Fall line of Suite and Furnishings. iting with her sister. Mrs. William You too will be convinced that we can save you money. Peerless Cloth Watson. GEO. S. CALHOUN Della Draga and Book« tf A. K. Earhardt. of Rogue River, ing Co. latrai dealer nearly nlalevn yearn was in the city today on business While here he called at the waler When Better Automobile» Are built Buick will build them, tf master's office to make liia final re port on a water right. J. J. Skinner and H. F. Buchter, of the California Oregon Power com pany. returned to Medford last night after several days in this vicinity. S. L. Grimmett is spending sev eral days in the city from Rogue I River where he has been working in | the woods. A log rolled on him re- i cntly and he suffered a badly sprain ed wrist which has kept hint from his work for several days. He ex pects to spend the winter on Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mae Tlumb. of Portland, have been visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Baker. They left this morning for the north. Another guest at the Baker home was Esther Mae Plumb, of Chicago, a step-sister of Mr. Bak There’s something about the opening of a new Season in this store that starts a thrill of enthusiasm in every er, who left this morning for Hawaii, patron and employee. We have assembled for this Fall and Winter Season tho Finest Selection of Men’s China and other eastern points to 1 and Young Men’s Suits, Hats, Caps, Shoes and all other Furnishings that we have gathered together for many spend the next two years. seasons, and we offer these wonderful values to you at exceptional prices. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Williams are in Grants Pass for a week visiting You say—“How can they do it”—Well here are the reasons: We anticipated our Fall requirements early last with relatives and friends. They Spring before the advances on all wool Suits and Overcoats and because we sell for cash that’s why we sell have just arrived from Long Beach for less. where they are now making their WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF THIS MAGNIFICENT STOCK AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES home, having been there since last November. They will go from here to Portland and Seaside for several NEW FALL HATS NEW FALL Suits weeks and will spend another week here on their return to the south. >.(X) values ___ $4.65 $37.65 $47.50 values Mr. Williams states that he is get 5.00 values ....$3.85 $45.00 values ___ $33.85 ting interested in the oil business 1,75 values $2.95 $31.75 having purchased some oil land I $40.00 values . MM) values ...... ...... $2.15 which gives promise of production. $26.85 $35.00 values rnrs. Hellie Reas CLEMENS mt (ITT m win Prices Right Always SPECIAL for SATURDAY Baby Beef Pot Roast . . . 15c lb. Headquarters for Picnic and Lunch Meats, Poultry and Eggs Wc Pay the Highest Market Price for Poultry and Eggs CITY MARKET Phone 32 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ regular class work was accomplish ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ ed. School* Disini»M*d Today— The schools of the city were dis missed this afternoon to allow the students to attend the Josephine county fair. During the week while the fair was in session the schools dismissed at 2:30, although the Rebekahs Attention— Our anniversary September 24. picnic supper at 4:30 for members and families. Short session followed by social evening. 9$ Fall Opening Sale $22.45 $35.60 values ...._ $19.65 $22.50 values ..... $16.75 $:w.oo values Legal blanks of all kinds at the Courier office. RIVOLI Wall Board Roofing We carry one of the largest stocks in Southern Oregon Onr prices are right THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY WE PUT IN WINDSHIELDS Tomorrow JACK HOLT EVA NOVAK in ‘The Tigers For thia week—Black Sateen Children's Underwear, Ging- ham. Children's Hose, Cotton Bats, Towels and Muslin. The price will please. A. L. ENGLEDOW Phone 131 DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS Successor to Kinney a Truax Granta Pass, Oregon 101 North Sixth St, News Feature $1.00 Silk Sox 65c Matinee every day 2:15 Eve. 7:15 and 9 p. m. Adults 35c Children 10c Golf Sox $1.95 COMEDY Men's Men’s Men's Boys' Brown Heather Sport Coat _________ S2.50-S3.73 Seal Brown Knit Jacket, All Wool ____ Kt.25 All Wool Slipon Sweater ______ ___ ____ Stf.wo All Wool Slip-on Sweater ............ *2.75 MEN'S SPORT VESTS SCHOOL SHOES Woodward’s Shoes for the Family t I j Knit Ties 65c B. V. D.s $1.35 II Aeroplane Shirts $2.95 Kum a Part Cuff Buttons 45c Wide Web Garters 35c Genuine Webbing Cloth Collars 35c Dress Gloves $1.85 & $2.25 Couch’s Pharmacy NOVELS Cassimere Sox 45C New stock now in. Complete Selection All All All All Dress Suspenders 45c Soisette Shirts $1.85 85c DRESS SHOES Leather Hand Bags $8 45 REPRINT Felt Visors 65c $3,50 $2.75 $2.25 $1.50 $1.15 BEAUTIFUL DRESS SHIRTS All $6.00 values ___ $4.65 All $5.00 values__ $3.85 All $3.75 values___$2.95 All $3.00 virtues___ $2 15 All $2.50 values... . $1.95 All $2.00 values $1.35 All $1.50 values .... $1.15 Broadcloth Silks ... $3.85 SPECIAL SELECTION Young Men’s School Suits Long pant stvles $18.75 and $22.45 Also Indian—Land of Magic, Mys- tcry and Minerets—with Jack as a reckless lover, who weds a bewitching tiger-girl and falls Into a hot bed of stirring ad venture. “Bridle Grooms’’ SWEATERS— ALL WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTS __ $4.65 values __ $3.75 values $2.95 values $2.15 values NEW FALL OVERCOATS will soon arrive and every (’oat will be offered at Prices Special Price, $14.75, ranging from $17.85, $22 45, $26.85 and up to $37.50 It. will pay yon to wait for one of these new Over coats as they are beauties. We Offer as Specials LATEST STYLE CAPS 1 $12.00 values . $10.00 values . $8.50 values . $5.00 values .... $9.60 $7.85 $6.85 $3.85 All new Fall styles and extra fine quality. Also a full line of men's & young men’s work cloth ing and high top shoes— leather leggins — khaki, whip-cord, and corduroy riding pants at Special Prices. Many other arti cles of wear for mon and young men not mentioned jin this ad—Also under "priced. / Peerless Clothing' Company “If Men Wear it, We Have It”. Grants Pass, Oregon.