Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 21, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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j PERSONAL ¿”j? LOCAL I
DURITE PAINT
$2.65 Per Gallon
George Spurlin. of Wiliams. ■ pent
Marion Mine arrived In Grants
I Friday In.lho city.
Pass Friday, to spend several days.
Rev. W E Witter. M I). D
and
See Dr. Mark* for beat glasses, tf
Mrs. Geo. Wells spent Friday in wife of Golahati. A -am. India, who
have het'ii spending the week us the
I the city from Kerby,
, gui bts of Mr. ami Mrs. F. L. Boat,
John E. Peter was a Medford bus­
left this morning for Corvallis where
iness man In Grants Pass on Friday.
they will visit with Mrs.
Witt r’s
Upholstering and mattresses reno­ son. Howard Bars-;, an Instructor in
vated. Feather mattresses made. All the O A. C. They will later con­
i kinds of cushions made, phono 66. tinue to their home in Rochester.
4 1 tf N. V.
(Miss Bessie Fehley visited Grants
Pas* yesterday on a shopping trip.
Mtendinx Conference—
A party left Fiid.iy by motor for
Mrs. Bert Bigelow and childreti
| visited the city Friday from their Eugene, and are in attendance nt the
sessions of the Epworth League con-
I' home at Williams.
United States Tires are Good vention which holds until Sunday
"Ulf evening, Those who went ns delo-
I Tires. Smith's Garage.
L. J. Reed and children spent Fri­ gates from Grants Pass were the
day in the city from Leland, shop­ Misses Ilertha Green. Ruth Pratt and
Elizabeth Fifleld, and Chester Wil­
ping and visiting.
Mrs. Catherine Marquis spent the liams and Wild«' Harmon.
day in town yesterday shopping
She returned in the late afternoon to To Exchange—
Heavy commercial car to trade for
her home at Rogue River.
Aments Auto
It's bad enough to come back Ford touring car.
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home "busted.'’ but when the news­ Shop.
papers sarcastically advertise the fact
—well, see Thomas Meighan in I. O. O. F. Hull, Rogue River—
Dance—Benefit of Rebekahs. 74
"Back Home and Broke" at the RI­
voli theatre April 25 and 26.
TO
Mrs. Bert Bigelow and children I-eglon .Makes Protest—
Aroused by the fact that the I. W.
were Williams visitors who spent Fri­
\V has been holding daily meanings
day shopping In the city.
Peter Hoffman, who makes his in the Scandinavian hall, Klamath
home in Carlton, Colo., is a visitor in Falls to plan a strike in the lumber
the city at the home of E. C. Bell. industry on May 1. the American l.e
Mr. Hoffman expects to spend an in­ gion post of that city on threat of a
definite time visiting here, as he is boycott, Wednesday obtained a writ­
I very favorably impressed with the ten promise from the Scandinavian
1 climate.
society, owner of the building, that
the I. W W. will ro longer bo permit­
ted to use the hall.
in White or Colors
Get our prices on White Lead, Lin-
MMsl Oil and teme Quality IVeparcd
r.iiut ».
Rogue River Hardware Company
The WINCHESTER Store
Plaster Board
For loss than you can buy it from
the Mail Order Houses
THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 59
West G Street
X
WHITE
Strap Putups. Kid, Nuback and Can­
vas, with Military or Low Heels
MEN'S
OXFORDS
I Woodward’s
Couch’s Pharmacy
Harry E. Couch, Prop,
Drugs
Books — Stationery
FILMS
Shoes for the Family
JUST RECEIVED—
laftdie*' new silk hose. Grey and Tan. h ! m > children’s half
sox and stockings.
Fine assort nient of colors.
A. L. ENGLEDOW
DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS
Gunrnntersl Work—
At reasonable prices.
Auto Shop.
Ament’s
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Frost Is Fearctl—
With frost warnings sent out front
Portland and a light snowfall In the
low mountains last night, a front is
feared by farmers when the weather
clears off. The wind, which has been
from the northwest for the past two
days, has been extri^nely chilly and
some apprehension on the part of
those who have fruit which might bo
damaged, Fhvlr weather is the fore-
cast for tonight.
Successor to Kinney <S Truax
Phone 151
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Grants Pass, Oregon
101 North Sixth St.
Anteo Camera*, $1 and up
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rpw ntn V rnrnirn
Motors, Rear Ends, Etc.—
end guaranteed.
Overhauled
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Ament
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Auto
Shop.
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LUXITE HOSE
tiffice Is O|M*n>*l—
J. It. Harvey has opened an office
In I lie Masonic building In which he
will carry on his work In map mak-
Ing. stl. ker.i and such other deslgn-
Illg that he Is now specialising in.
Mr. Harvey turned out the (‘lives
wlnd-hl<ld sticker, the Grants Pass
so nule radius map and other road
maps which are in demand.
The hole uf quality, style ami Ion«
u cur
Full fashion and sctnl-fashloucd
All colors
llem*t Itching, all colora, 10c yd.
îîlrs. nelHe Deas
Traffic Violation*—
A number of motorists, some of
them local, have been Intercepted
while turning their cars In the mid­
dle of tile block withill the past few
dav
Firn s have not been given In
these cases, but the men Were given
a detailed explanation of the laws
which govern traffic. Signs are to
be printed In the near future, say po­
lice officials, stating that turns are
to lie made only at Intersections.
Tito signs, which are to be about 14
by 21 Inches, will be placed at the
city limits, Imth north and south.
and will be placed nt Iioticva ble
points about the city.
Go lo
For
print
Ing. Quick servite.
Eastman Hnd I
Anseo filma Eroe. SxlO enlargement
wlth ev<ry |3.t»0 worth of work. tf !
One’s True Self.
The noblest thing you ever did. the
noblest emotion you ever felt, tlie deep-
est atul most sell-sat rlllclng love ever
in your soul, that is your true self still,
through all the baser life Into which
you have fallen,—Phillips Brook*.
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ANOTHER
CAMERA
SPECIAL
*2.30 Camera taking SMkfit^ pictures; KI.UO north of films, tno
doren exposures; 1 year's subscription Io Ihr Kixlnkery, the ama.
tour's own magazine, value tlOc
All this for $2.50, or $4.10 for $2.50
Rowell’s Music and Photo House
Printing that pieuses—-Courier.
Suggestions for Spring Cleaning
WINDOW SHADES—
MAGAZINES
FOR MAY
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The largest and most complete lino of shade* in the city, all size*
in stock.
Woman'* Home Companion
CURTAIN RODS—
Good HoiiMrkrrpinii
Flat Rods, Hound Hod*, all length*. for any nil«* window you may
have.
American
NETS AND FRINGES—
Internailonnl
A nice line at reasonable prices.
Next week he sure and see "BICK HOME AND BROKE" Proceeds
for < oininuiiily House.
CLEMENS
HELMER’S
Sells Drug* and Book*
"TUB HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE”
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