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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1923)
grants l’AGF SIX r.vw wrnvr .un. mu > n duly ( yihwkh llatfleM I til)» l'isipcity— The forty-acre ranch. formerly known as tho .1 II. Noble placo, ha i been purchased by Leo Hatfield from E<| Retchel. The property is located on tho upper river road several mil* s 15 down the valley. The sal* w.is mad« by .1 E. V. rdlu I PERSSNflL *”? LOCAL | i. him . All the Latest Shades in Silk Blouses II. Milton left this morning* for sp.vial I tn ina In Ha) Crescent City. Dinner at Bonbonniere. 5oc See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf F. It. Cunningham is a visitor in l'*T Lax iation Formed— Josephine < liapter No. 2d— tho city from Glendale over today. Tho patrons und teachers of Lin tl. E. S. will hold their regular Catalina sport hats at "The Hat coln school formed a club on Tues meeting and initiation Wednesday Shop”. 43 IleruM Itching. »II color«, Hic y>1. Mrs. i". C. Sutton. Mrs. Marcus day afternoon fur tin* | romoUon of night. Spinili entertainment mid iiiten*sts common to both. The fol refi ■■shim-ills planned. Visitors Wei and Mrs. Carey, of Rogue River, lowing officers were ehwleil Presi come. Nickle drill. were Grants Pass visitors today. dent. Mrs. E. 11. MacD-.iniels. vice- Mr. and Mrs. A. 1». Taylor, of president. Mrs. E 8. VanDyke: s,*c- < lievrolets th* Received— Portland, visited here for a tew days. retary-tre.isiirer. Mrs. C I. Berry. X carload of Chevrolet automo Seed Oats Willamette White Meetings will be held every two biles has boon recoiveil by tho W S Josephine miring, 33 5 per cwt. weeks on Friday afternoons at 3 Maxwell company» In th« shipment 35tf : Farmers Co-op. Ass'n. o'clock. It is planned to have eierv are n coupe, sedan anil two louring 1». W. Wagner spent yesterday in 1 parent a member of tho organization. models. Late purchasers of the the city. returning this morning to touring model are I. Shelton, Crescent City. Save Money— lost« Messenger and Will Polio* k 1». Conser has left for Klamath Try the Truax Grocery first. El ! Falls where he expects to remain I aiklicw— ; during the summer. Select and have your corset fitted To make your garden grow faster Case Settled \,*»|<‘rday— in the privacy of your home. Mrs land better use Nitrate of Soda. The case of W. L. Montgomery Sarah E West, experienced <ors*«t Josephine Farmers Co-op. Ass'll.35tf vs. Mrs. Ilortsmiin. mi action in re lore. Phone 3 lx II. for appointment Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Goble are in plevin to determine the ownership of 4 3 ! the city, coining over from Crescent a three-vear-old steer, was decided l City yesterday. in favor of Mrs. Hortsman yesterday Spring lias lilted— T. M. Stott left yesterday for The case attracted quite a bit of at Although people In the iRogue val Shirts, Khaki Pant», Crescent City, to be gone on bua- tention In tho Illinois valley where ley huie been enjoying the spring Overalls und Shoes iness for several days. it originated, first having been taken weather for the past two months, the Splendid orchestra numbers will Into tho courts as a criminal case. Reason did not officially arrive until inspire you to make your silver of The trial was before a Jury in tin* today The season is marked by a fering larger for Memorial home justice court. general rise In temperature in south Sunday. 3 o’clock, M. E. church. 46 ern Oregon, although last night, E. L. Smith and W. M. Smith are w. e. t . I .— there were indications of a freeze, \ social meeting of W. C. T I’ The mercury dropped to 33 d tiring Crescent City visitors in the city, ar- ! will be held at th * homo of Rev the night. Tho fruit lias reached ! riving here yesterday. Harry Petersen, of Oakland, Cal.. Hart. 122 C street. Friday at 2:30 such a stage that a freeze would kill ' is in the city spending his vacation .Ml menibers and friends are in the almonds, plains and many peach-l vited. I in sunny Southern Oregon. es which are now starting to bloom, Easter cards at Clemens. 52 «»pec lu lly in the Fruitdale section I Prove«« Embossing Duse— A. Flaharty. of Rogue River, is Kiemliiis I'rcpiulng for llig Da) None of the fruit has 'been hurt so I'inisl This Morning— Process embossing at th« Courier Local Nobles of the Muscovites to far but a hard frost would cause spending the day here, arriving in \ fine of 350 was ». vhcskm I this the nuniher of 2 5 are planning for much damage now. The pears are morn in .* against Frank Woods, who office. First class work guaranteed. the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Freelfng Sawyer a trip to Central Point on Friday beginning to bud rapidly. was arrested Inst night mi a charge spent today shopping, returning this evening, where they will put a class of disorderly conduct The case wi« Dalis I* Ippiiiiileil— Notice* to OrchardiM« — - of future Nobles through the Royal evening to their home at Kerby. Roy Davis, of Medford, was ap- in the city court. Ami Fruit Tree Owners -Notice is A. C. Stewart, prominent mining Purple degree. All points in South I pointed Tuesday on th« stat« gam« man left today for Seattle, after ern Oregon and Northern California hereby given that spraying for the II ultimissimi to supersede !.. E. Ih-an, control of Sun Jose scale und other spending a month or more in this ar putting through large classes and of Eugene. Mr Davis li wi ll known I expect to have a number of Nobles pests must lie done at once in com IViis Too lla| |>)— section. 1 here, having h««-n court reporter In pliance with the Oregon Horticul I stranger in the city, whose name Garden seeds—nothing but choic ready to receive the Czar and visit th« circuit court for many year«. Ills est tested seeds handled. Josephine ing retinue and nobles from Krem tural law and that trees or shrubs Is unknown but who wa< extremely 1candidacy tor the position was given found infested with this pest after happy. w*i,s piekMl up this morning lins of ull points in western Oregon Farmers Co-op. Association. 35tf. 'support by many of th« local aporls- Don Calvert returned home this on their liig day. April 14. Special April 1st, 1923. will lie handled ac on Seventh street by the sheriff and ; men. who felt that Mr. Davis would afternoon from Hood River where he rules are being given by the 8. P. cording to law which provides not was lodged in the county Jail. The I work for th« best Interests of the only for the abatement of thia nuis man had evidently partaken of too went to drive down a Chevrolet from points north, and it is expected ! flsli und game of Southern Oregon. | that several hundred members will ance, but also a fine in addition. much of the forbidden liquid for he roadster sold locally. Those unable to spray should avail waa standing on the sidewalk gazing Upholstering and mattresses reno take advantage of this in being themselves of commercial spray out upwards and was Jo)fully glvin < . lieill— vated. Feather mattresses made. All present. fits now available. Information re vent to hla feelings, made gladsome Some of your beat s<>lol»t h Sunday Special llantaln Day kinds of cushions made, phone 66. MethiHllsl bo gladly by the arrival of spring. Th« resi nfterniMin. 3 o'clock In Dinner at Bonbonniere. 50c. 45 garding spraying will 4 I tf given. II. B. Howell, Deputy Horti cliurih. Alao help thè Memoria! dents of that pnrt of the city did noi M. C. Gaston was in the city Tues cultural Commissioner. Mai. h 19. appreciate the alnalng so enlled thè homo fumi grow wlth your allter of day from .Medford, where he is em Mrs. Porter*» ■ feriate sheriff’s office. ployed as bookkeeper In one of the Thousand Island and .Mu) onaise a* 1923. Balkan, Jacquets and Over Blouse Styles Mrs. Hellie neas WORK We Give You the Camera Woodward’s Shoes for the Family YOU BUY THE FILMS Then both are satisfied This offer for this week only. See and be con vinced at Rowell’s Kodak Finishing House tho Truax Grocery. creameries. Seventeen Selected Singers Sing Soon Softly Sweetly Sacredly Sunday.! March 25, 3 p. m. at Methodist Church. Silver Shekels Solicited. 46 Miss Vera Turner left this morn ing for Eugene, where she will visit ( for several days before continuing on to Portland. Miss Turner expects to l>e gone tor a wegk or longer. TOH II L. A. Robertson and Frank Wil- i marth were out to Swede Bavin to day to assist in moving the Spalding j sawmill, which will be moved about In 1 ’.* miles from it.- present location, i Hear the Kriesler of Southern Oregon at Methodist church Sunday and help your Memorial fund grow. Don't miss one of the greatest Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Carter left pictures of the year. yesterday afternoon for San Fran The wonderful screen version cisco where they will make their of the immortal novel home. Mr. Carter has accepted a position with the Swift Packing com pany, In the bay city. Miss Dean is Glorious Good calves can make good cows, only if properly raised. Use Olympic The Daughter of the Regiment Calf Meal. Josephine Farmers Co-op COMEDY Association. 39tf Oscar Huber left this morning for Portland after a short visit here with his sister, Mrs. Al Martineau. and and his brother. Arthur Huber, at INTERNATIONAL NEWS the Josephine hotel. He arrived here recently from his home at Cor Matlneo 2:15 Evening 7:15 liss, Wisconsin. Adults 35c Children 10c Loge 50c Plata of Granta Pa»»— Blue prints fl.SO; blue line print» 11.75. Courier oftlca rìvoli PRISCILLA DEAN “Under Two Flags I S|ic<ial Bargain Pay— Pinner at Bonbonniere. 50c. “Ouida” Catalogue I< Pubiislierl—— A catalogue, which will allow . Golden Rule ‘tore in this city i compete with the mail order houses, has been run off the Courier presses | and has been mailed to all residents of the Gra"n*s Pass trade area. The catalogue shows the complete line took 60 pages to list everything, which is carried by the store and ThiirMla.v — 3 pounds fancy onion sets for 25c at the Truax Grocery. 43 “Cigarette” “Pest of the Storm Country” i i’-To-n.vn; We have a very attractive assortment of Scratch Pads— All kinds of paper and cut to size you want—10c lb. NEW SILK BLOUSES Beaded and Plain at low prices A. L. ENGLEDOW DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS Successor to Kinney & Truax Phone 1.11 Grants Pass, Oregon 101 North Sixth St. — WE HAVE IT There are very few places where you can get the bination of service and fair price to work togther. us and you see how we do it. com Try Three C’s Lumber Company rhonc 50 West G Street 1 Red Tags on Saturday— Every merchant taking part in the I Bargain Day and Spring Opening 1 will make his establishment known ■next Saturday by placing a large r«<l I tag in his window or door. They ask i the people who plan to take udvant- I age of the bargains offered on that day to look for the tag. Many of the merchants are making quite i elaborate plans for the dressing of their windows for the day. Spring I styles, of especial interest Just prior I to Easter, will be featured. The red j tag bargains promise to lie a popular , part of th« day. The bringing In of large crowds of people from the country districts will allow the local {merchants to compete «uccessfully with the mail order house. Scratch Pads— All kinds of paper and cut to size you want—10c lb. Shoe Repairing * Harold Lynds Haye»’ Old Stand Why Farmers Are Turning 02*2 Chevrolet jumped from »eventh to secoml place In sales of nil cam, mid to first place in »ales of fully equipped modern curs. Pun li.ises by fatmers were tin- chief factor lit till» remarkable development. Farmers nrc shrewd buyers and study costs anil values carefully. They want automobiles not only of low fiist priii*, but also of low later cost for opera tion mid maintenance. They want room, comfort mid the ability to stand up under hard conditions. ¡CHEVROLET JI . 5___ J flMwnÄi Thry fimi flint < bcviolet, full)- eqiiippcd «olii is thè liest vaine per ilolbir In III« low- prieed fielil, limi iielgbbors teli them It coats less per tulle to operate. un Tlicv II ik I It room), easy to I laide. The) like It» IliilMi mid Its lines. long st renin That I I h h -, * .... I i .V the far .......... ....... demand for t hcv- folci» I.« dully Increasing Its lend atuoiig mo- dein, quality automobile«. Prices F. O. B. Grants Pass G J. KREIER CO 42 Stores MACK TRUCKS For logging and lumber hauling. Remember "Performance Counts” Distributor for Southern Oregon O. V. Myers, 30 North Itnlly St., Medford, Oregon—Phono 300 SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SUPERIOR Two Passenger Roadster Five Passenger Touring Two Passenger Utility Coupe Four Passenger Redanette Five Passenger Sedan Light hell very $ <111 <155 «77 1055 I t»«5 <1*27 W. S. MAXWELL COMPANY Telephone 520 North Sixth Street