Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 24, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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PACE SIX
fERSÏNflL ili LOCAL |
DURITE PAINT-----
$2.65 Per Gallon
in Wlilir or < »Join
p
(id our prices on White l.c.i<l. I.in-
M*«*d Oil ami Acme Quality Prepared
Paints.
Rogue River Hardware Company
The WINCHESTER Store
Tty the
THREE C’s LUMBER COMPANY
for
PLASTER BOARD
We Buy in Car load lots
THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY
West O Street
Phone 5»
Thomas Meighan in
“Rack Home anil Broke**
WHAT?
WHERE?
At the Rivoli Theatre.
WHEN?
April SS ami 2B
WHAT FOR?
Benefit Memorial Home
This apace donated by A. L. Engledow.
WHITE—
Strap Pumps, Kid, Nubuek and Can*
vas, with Military or lx»w Heels
MEN'S
OXFORDS
Woodward’s
Shoes for the Family
F.O.B. DETROIT
Nothing like the present low price for
the Ford Runabout has ever been
known. And for a Ford of even
greater merit, with slanting wind­
shield, one-man top, additional carry­
ing space in the rear and distinct
improvements in chassis construction.
Salesmen accept this Ford model as an
essential part of their selling equip­
ment; business houses buy it for their
representatives and hundreds of
thousands of other users will find
it a still more attractive purchase
than ever.
Immediate orders are necessary if you
are to get your Ford this Spring. A
small down payment and the balance
on easy terms.
Ford prices have never been so low
Ford quality has nover been so high
C. A. WINETROUT
A nt I k ip Ì7« m I
Sales
nnd
Servici*
Makes Final PiiHif—
I
Silas C. Ludwick, of Hugo, today
became the owner of 171 m-res In
that district, having made final proof
on the
homestead
Mr.
Lud-
»lek had us his witnesses W
W.
Seo Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf < Auxiliary Miuulng AA'islucsiiny —
Pcniiy and Glenn MeKv, both resl-
Donahue,
of
.Mor
­
The
American
legion
Auxiliary
Mrs. Josephin»'
dents of Hugo.
lin. spent Monday in the city on bus- »¡Il hold their regular meeting Weil
;
nesday
night
at
the
library
building
iness.
Mrs. Josephine Domi hue. of Mor­ \ good nt tendance is expected to Office Open \iilns—
Mr. BromlSy, manager of thè lo*
lin. spent Monday in the city on bus- 1ielp in arranging matters of Import
ante.
73 i-.il Copco onice »talea thiit Ilio com­
iness.
pany ia iliiing a splenditi business al
Watch for the Queen of the C.ivo-
thè preselit timo. Il h.'is lieen fonali
men. She is coming.
*2
Marriage Liccii-c Issued—
neiissary. siate» Mr. Bromloy, io
S. M. Bullis, of Medford. was n
A marriage license has been I sailed keep thè office open durlng Ilio noon
Granta Pass visitor who transacted
tn Vernon Lloyd Strong and Eva hour to aviommodnte tradì», and thls
business in Grants Pass yesterday.
Wolf Creek.
udì a ut. irò wlll he nf u permansili
Courier classlfieil ads bring re­ Agnes Prout, both of
nut uro.
sults.
Ken Gets Another—
Goo. Stidham, of th»' Copco orga ii-
Ken Williams, the local home run
Rogue
Benefit Show Starts Tomorrow
ization, spent Monday in
slugger with tho St. l.ouis Browns,
Apparently the town la on tip toe
River on business.
has put one over on Buhe Ruth Mon­
United States Tires are Good I
to see just what this program talk is
day Kell ilouted out his scoml home
70lf
Tin*. Smith's Garage.
all about tor ' li.uk Homo and
run of the present season, Ho got
Kasper Kabli was a visitor in town
Broke." The limited amount of In­
tho homer in the third inning, with
yesterday, from the Applegate val­
formation which could lio gathered
two men on bases, Faber was piti-li-
promises a unique vaudeville
ley.
ing for the White Sox.
lure beside the picture. Tickets
A. A. Ilanseth spent Monday at­
tending to business matters here, re­
selling good, and the succeaa of
enterprise seems assured.
turning late in tho day to his home Motors, Rear Ends. Etc.—
at Dryden.
Overhauled
r.ad guaranteed.
Fifty-dollars to the one recogniz­ Ament's Auto Shop.
4 6tf In Critical < Sunlit Ion—
ing the Cavemen's Queen.
72
Reports have rem hod here of
Miss Nita Korlinger was in the Hoard Has Alerting—
serious Illness of R. K. AA'ooilson.'
city last night from Merlin, attend­
A meeting of the board of direct­ of Murphy. Mr. Woodson suffered a
ing the picture “Robin Hood" at ors of th»» Hampshire Breeders Asso­ severe attack of the flu several
the Rivoli.
ciation of Southern Oregon was hold weeks ago. and It Is thought that a
Big 'Dance at Gol.l Hill Pavilion in Medford at th»» Oregon Growers relapse lias followed, which leaves
Thurday Night. April 26.
headquarters on Monday.
W. it. th« patient In a very critical condi­
Mr and Mrs. Melville T. Wire Lindsley, of Merlin, president of the tion. Mr. Woodson is nt present in
left yesterday, returning to their association attended the meeting.
a Medford hospital.
home in Astoria, after a week spent
in the city, with friends.
I lit violets in lleiiiiiml—
I. O. O. F. Hall, Rogue River-
Legal blanks ot all kinds a t the
Chevrolet cars lire popular, and
Dati.e— Benefit of Rebekahs. 74
Courier office.
the local agency reports that their
Otis E. Lambert is a re»-ent arriv­
only trouble Is in keeping enough
al in the city, coming hero from Kan­ El»*»(rlciil IN'alers Met—
ears on hand to till tho demand. Curs
Grants Pass was well represented
sas City. Mr. Lambert expects to
sold recently include a coupe to Joe
make Grants Pass an indefinite visit at tho monthly meeting of the st'Uth- Harper, a coupe to F W Parsons, a
Keep your eyes open for th»' Cave­ ern Oregon electrical dealers at Med­ sedan to Hugh W. Shelley, u road­
men's Queen.
<2 ford last night. Amon4 those who ster to Frank Mashburn, a sedan to
Mrs. Margaret Clark, of Waverly. made the trip from here-were Messrs Mrs M Hussey, a touring model to
Iowa, was an arrival this morning in Brownell and Courtney, nf the Grants E. P Cyrus mid a touring model also
the city. Mrs. Clark will visit for a Pass Electric company. C. L. Cleven­ to II. M. Davis. Th»» purchasers are
short time at the horn»' of P. T. Bir­ ger and Clyde Harper, of Clevenger’s residents In or near Grunts Pass.
Electric store •nil H. L. Bromley, of
chard.
Upholstering and mattresses reno­ the California Oregon Pow* r Co
Memorial Home Fund Picture—
vated. Feather mattresses made.
Wholesome, sparkling and censor­
Cushions made. Phone 66. or call To Exchange—
proof Is "Hack Home nud ’Broke.”
Heavy commercial car to trade for Thomas Meighan's new .Paramount
at shop under the Fields Hotel, tf
Aments Auto picture which will he at th.» Rivoli
J. H. Williams arrived here the i Ford touring car.
sztr Theatre April 25 and 26. The story
first of the week, and will spend sev-' Shop,
eral days here visiting and looking i
Is rich in human Interest, It I« one
after business matters. Mr. William Mis'ts Willi A»'<i»l»'iil —
of those artistically simple tales that
Long
Mrs. John Depisou met with a now brings a tug at the heart, now
is at present residing at
painful accident shortly before noon opens the wells of laughter and keeps
Beach. Calf.
W. Davis, of Crescent City. is in Monday at her home on South Holly you generally in u il el I g h tifu I slate ot
the city for a few days, Mr. Davis when she caught her hand in an elec- miepenee.
Proceeds ar»» for benefit
has Just returned from an extensive trie wringer.
Before the machine ot the Memorial Home fund.
trip east, anil after making a short could be stopped the flesh was torn
stop here will return to the coast from her index finger and thumb in Diiiuen Must Hale I’emilt—
4 some places as deep as the bon»'
city.
Ail dances held iu the county out­
Oh Joy! What’ Dance! Where? I Ligaments were torn loose and the side of the city of Grants Pass must
Never attending physician found it neces- hereafter secure a license before con­
Gold Hill Pavilion. Who?
Get Tired Orchestra" When? Thnrs- I sary to take eight stitches in the in- ducting the affulrs. uccerdlng t>
day night. April 26. Going? 3.1 r«. 7 2 , Jured member. Medford Mall-Tril>- word given out today at th« sheriff's
Mrs. Alena .Miller arrived the lat- i une.
office. Any dances caught operating
ter part of the week from Honolulu,
without a ^permit will be closed and
and will l»e in Grants Pass indefi­ Guaranteed Work—
the operators liable to action. This
A ment's morning a permit was grunted to
nitely. Mrs. Miller has property In­
At reasonable prices.
4 6tf conduct the dance at the fair grounds
terests in the city which she will Auto Shop.
look after while here.
lids week during the Cavemen's car-
That lady of mystery, the Queen Medford Has Xfi.s l-’ingi-.on—
flival on Friday and Saturday even­
Medford was fortunate In securing ings.
of the Wild Men. will he here Fri-
72 a booking for Monday evening ot
day.
Mrs. W. N. Campbell and daugh- “The Wheel of Life” «tarring Elsie Mccts Oregonian In Illinois—
ter. Miss .Myrtle, returned Sunday Furgeson. A number of local peo­
A letter recenty received by Mrs.
night from Central Point, where she ple made the trip last night by mo­ Helen Alverson from her son, A E
assisted in caring for her mother, tor. to witness the play, and report Alverson, of Rockford. III., discloses
Mrs. G. W. Wimer, who has been It to have been a splendid produc­ an Interesting fact.
Mr. Alverson
ill. .Mrs. Campbell's sister. Mrs. J. tion. Going from this city were Mr. recount.•»! an Incident which hap­
W. Strong returned with her, and and Mrs. H. L. Wilson. Mrs. Frank pened in the offices of the Greenlee
visited a short time here liefore con­ Leland. Mr. and .Mrs. John Hamp­ Brothers Co., of that city. A new
tinuing on to Washougal.
Wash., shire, Mrs. Jennie Moss, Mr. and Mrs. girl had Just been employed in the
P. 11. Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank offices, and she happened to call Mr.
where she resides.
Courier classified ads bring re­ .Mashburn, Miss Alice Lovelace, Don Alverson's attention to a bouquet of
Kearns, and Joseph Harper.
sults.
wild flowers which stood on
her
desk, stating thill they came from
Rcgist ration on lii<-tca«e—
Oregon. When questioned as to the
Up to the first of this month the part of Oregon, she said from near
of automobiles and Grants Pass, where she III
registration
trucks in Oregon to date shows an some time mode her home,
increase of 23.19 4 over that of the young lady was
MI m
Hoagland,
same date a year ago. according to whose parents made their home in
figures compiled by Secretary of Wllderville for several years.
State Kozer. Passenger cars and
trucks to date total 120.988 as com­
pared to 97.79 1 last year. An in-
crease of 16 la shown in the regis­
tration of motorcycles. Receipts of
Harry E. Couch, Prop.
the department so far tills year from
Drugs
Books — Stationery
all sources total $3,221,292.50 UH
compared with $2.6'17,786.50
lUHt
FILMS
year, representing an increase Of
in
$583,506.25.
Mitzki
$2.1*0
e
D*»r<lenella
$2.00
Go Io Couch's Pharmacy—
Garden Gio
$2.00
For photo developing and print­
Motiubigiint Ideili
$1.00
ing. Quick service. Eastman and
Ansco films. Free, 8xlb enlargement
Mavis
$2.00
with every $3.00 worth of work, 'tf
.$1.35
Florlent
$2.00
Three Flowers
$12.1*0
Whist Club Move,—
Day Dream
962.00
I The Grant* Pass Whist Club, com­ Djerkies
posed of the card sharks of the city,
is now meeting every Monday night
In their room« above the National
Drug Store. The rooms have been
rented for the cole use of the club
and member« may now play at any
¡time to get Into practice for the
in
done hy an expert Battery Man
| weekly sessions. There are n few
With the Very
openings in the club and ns the club
members are desirous of becoming
LATEST EQUIPMENT
acquainted with new people in tho
city, any new men, adept at passing
I signals withut being detected, who
¡desire may apply at the Grants Pass,
Hcrvii'O With n Smile
and Josephine Bink of G. P. Je«te’l
|for further particulars.
LUXITE HOSE
rhr ||4»M* <»( 4|uuhly,
wear
llrmatitihing, all coloni. 10c yd.
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More than
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be-
fore.
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS
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PERFUMES
“ROBIN
HOOD”
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
BATTERY
WORK
“BACK HOME
AND BROKE”
Smith’s Garage
mrs. Hellie fleas
Piesiiletd Harding leaving the church In which lie uttemled divine worship
Florida. Sunday. The Piesldeut Jollied heartily In singing the hymns.
Couch s Pharmacy
Wednesday
and Thursday
ami hm*
Attends Church in Fionda
RIVOLI
Last Times
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