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GRANTS PA88 Il.ltLV COlIUKIl HATl Itll.VV, OCTOHKIl U1, 1U10. I PERSSNdL iS -LOCAL Our Policy new Coals, new Sweaters PAGE FOCR baa Always been to keep the assets of our Institution thor oughly liquid. Our membership in the Flrl IUmtv System accomplishes this aim to a' degree previously Im possible. In the (Federal Reserve Bank we hare an un failing reservoir-of cash obtainable in exchange for com mercial paper which we hold. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON EDERAL RESERVE iBSt STtMSH Your Feet Will Never Behave And you really can't expect them to, whtjn you listen to Columbia's Dance Records one-steps, two-steps, waltzes, and fox-trots. Come in and listen to these Columbia Records as many as you would like to hear. And you will hear them at their very best, played on the Co lumbia Grafonola. Columbia G'RAFOXOIiAS and RECOilDS Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 807009 G St. Bring in Cat Hide George Wooldridge today brought to the county clerk's office a eouser pelt, for which he received 10 bounty, afterwards selling the skin to Attorney E. E. Bianchard. The pelt was from a large animal Mr. Wooldridge killed with a pistol last July on the head of Mill creek. "Sweet llawaliun Moonlight" on the 'Tathe" at Sablus. 05 -Kire-eets at Crauier Bros. 05 Miss Unth Gotsler came lu from her school at Almeda' last night In spend Sunday ut home. Perfection oil heaters for bath rooms and bedrooms at Cramer I) roe. 05 Prices on Wood Dry slab wood $3 per tier, green slab (wood, $2.60 per tier, delivered. A. U Edgerton's mill. 02tf Big Bill Hart COMING WKIXKSIAY THl'llStm HE OREGON T TOMOKKOW MATIXEE AT .1 1. M. and NIGHT and MONI AIHLTS 23c CHILDREN I5c IXCL11MXG WAll TAX M Ethi Clayton m ETHEL CLAYTON In "New Women and Money" -Not a problem or mystery play, but just real lifelike situation plentifully sprinkled with wholesome comedy. Miss Clayton di. plays some wonderful styles, which will appeal to the ladies and a the story to the gentlemen- t AND A LYONS-MORAN COMEDY COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY BigBill Hart in 'The Poppy Girl's Husband" Mnzda ltuniw at Cramer Bros. OS Edison Maida Lamps at Harper's Electric Store. 11 Frits 'Hitch, a rancher of Thomp son creek, la lu tho city today. He is a pioneer, having come to this county in I St! I. Flower pots at Cramer Bros. 03 Westlnghouse Maida lamps at Grants iPasa Hardware Co. 10 Saturday and Sunday matinees start at 3 p. m. Doors open at 7:30. The Oregon. 05 I-urse etone jars at Cramer Bros. Oregon-made furniture at Helmers Sergeant Win. Fradd arrived this morning from Fort Stevens and will spend a mopth on his homestead near Wonder .with his family. Willard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tt Kirsch curtain rods, all sizes at Helmer's. 05 Poultry tonic at Cramer Bros. 05 Mrs. Charles Wittorff. of Hutchln son, Kan., arrived Friday to spend a month with her mother, Mrs. J. T Ohaunse. Edison Mazda Lamps at Harper's Electric Store. 11 Mrs. Harry Cramer, of Portland. Is a guest of Mr. and .Mrs. T. P. Cra nier. arriving mis morning for a two 'weeks' stay. Morses Siencer sweet peas In sep arate packets and assortments at Cramer Bros. Ladles and children are urged to attend matinees' to avoid evening crowds, The Oregon. 05 B. H. Fox and family, of Redmond; arrived this morning to visit the Pete Maben family at( Applegate. Mrs. Maben is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cox. Westlnghouse Mazda lamps at Grants Pass Hardware Co. ' 10 By special request, matinees Sat urdays and Sundays beginning Satur day. October 25th. and every Satur day and Sundny thereafter nt the Oregon Theatre. 05 Morses sweet peas at Cramer Bros. Jardiniers at Cramer Bros. 05 let the original lr. Spark do your baitury work. OMf Mrs. A. A. Kellogg, of Portland, who spent several daysMtere, went to iMedrord tills afternoon. "You IVtn't Need the Wine to Have a Wonderful Time" at Sabimi. E. 'II. "McClure, district equipment superintendent of Ihe Westorn I'nlon was In the city between trains today. New stock of andirons Just receiv ed at Cramer Bros. OS Mrs. George Fox and Mrs. J. A. Plttinger returned Friday night from their trip to Columbus, Ohio. and other points. Airtight heaters at Cramer Bros. Miss Essie Nipper came In today from Missouri Flat, where she is teaching school, and will spend the week end at home. Westlnghouse Maid lamps at Grants Pass Hardware Co. 10 Try those guaranteed ateel bed springs, none better at Helmer's. OR Mrs. George 'Fry returned this af ternoon from Salem, -where she ac companied her daughter, who will attend the school for the deaf. Coaster wagons at Helmer's. 05 Mrs. Herman Messenger and daughter or Applegate went to Phoe lx. Ore., this afternoon to visit Mrs. Rader. Westlnghouse Mazda lamps at Granla Pass Hardware Co. 10 Mrs. Tj. A. Rea'mes, of rhoenlx, who visited her mother. Mrs. Strong, and sister. Mrs. Payne, at Waldo, returned home this afternoon. We have an auto electrician li cense too. Come up and we will t snow It to you. Grants Pass Service nation. oiitf 1920 Dodge. Grants iPass Service Stntlon. niif Twenty-five er reut discount on all batter)' work. Grants Pass Ser vice Staton. oitf and new fiats on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF GREAT THING Tailor Made Clothes Gives you a lot of satlafsctlon to know that It's your suit und that It Is made to fit you and does. No funs, no worry, no lifter regrets If it's made liy GEO S. CALHOUN Uoa til Mlreel Fifteen yrra local agent Crescent City for Owing to the present excellent condition of the roads the Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will take you to Crescent Cltr or return for $5. 75lf Kg- Hll !ljl:lll!!!r.l!'VlH!!!lJ !il'H r li,',;'V,!H", mm mmm We oi a s;eelul couli-v In l!.n e w'.itt fnnj.'ht our battles in lliu gr.il war, whitlur abni.vl or at Ihiiiic. If you hiivu a need In our linn. will, gladly do our Iwsl to save you money. To you who are not buying furniture, we welcome you anyway and will fed honored to have you come, WATCH for the BIG lc SALE CLEMENS Sells Druipt-llooks and Stationery . THE OREGON TONIGHT LAST TIME Bryant Washburn In 'PUTTING IT OVER' a most novel and rcfnttlting story AU Hie pepH-ry Mack Sennett 'omcdy Adults li-V Kiddle l.V Including War Tax IJIIuM.Ki 1 1 I 111 m MR 11 Dependable Quality - Prices Right Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes at Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Have It" , Holland Store Sold j Geiirun Thrasher of Kerhy and Ed. J. M. Smock, who has conducted ii Ijiwler of Holland. Mr. Smock will store at Holland for a number of I continue lo conduct the Holland ho years, bos Just consummated a dealltel und will kIvo some attention to whereby he turns his store over to! his C(,tl()n ran,.n )n Arliona. ANNOUNCEMENT! THE COLLINS AUTO COMPANY announces the arrival of a carload of 1920 MODEL MAXWELL TOURING CARS. We extend to the public a cordial invitation to visit our salesroom where we will be only too glad to demonstrate to you the Superior Qualities of this Great Post-War Car. v Phone 3 7 511 H. Street E Li