Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 21, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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Cilenti, the 13 year old son of Mr
and Ml J It. Tucker, of S-.'Ini.i died
yesterday mornliiK lit tli>> local $»««.«
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pltal. He li.11 been suffering fur the
past fen mmilhi from loinorrliag««.
Proves I p On limiiestcad—-
S. F. Borough vias In the city to-, brought oil liy an ulltick of the flu.
day from AA’Ihl.i 11 He. proving up on Funeral services will lie conducted
his 120 acre homestead, ou Cheney I Tuesday afternoon at the Deer creek
i < reek, seien ni 11
above the AA'ild'C»| cemetery by Rev Hutchins, of Wild
vilb« ix.stofflce The ranch consists I'tville Glenn, who was born »1 Set
of 130 acres. Ills witnesses were S Ina mi April I. Illi I, Is survived by
Ills parent«, five brothers mid two
K. Robinson alili J. Lloyd
sisters.
PERSONAL "î LOCÆL |
Hemstitching at the lint Shop. 95
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf
The Lombard Entertainers will
give two varied program that will
interest everyone at Chautauqua,
fifth day.
9 5
AA'. A. Scott, of Eugene, was a bus
iness visitor in the city lixltiy.
Free dancing every
Wednesday
evening at the Shasta. Medford, tin-.
United States Tires are Good
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70« f
; Tires. Smith's Garage.
George McIntyre was in the ■ city
today from Eugene, looking after
business maters.
Don't put off buying that Chau-
J tauqua season ticket until the last of
the week. They might be all gone
by then.
95
Mrs. Sadie Hartley and family, of
Klamath Fulls, viere spending the
day in the city.
cleaned
Men's suits thoroughly
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Wardrobe
d
pressed. $1.50.
Cleaners, phone 147. Wo call for
and deliver.
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John Bennett, , of Klamath Falls.
spent the day here looking after bus­
iness matters.
Vhautauqua offers a fine chance to
get acquainted with folks you have­
n't seen for months. Everyone will
be there.
95
II. I.ystul came down from Glen-
dale this morning to spend a few
days attending to business in the
city.
For Sale—5 h. p motor as good
as new. at a bargain. Grants Pass
Service Station.
95
Arthur Conklin, of Portland, is
spending a few days looking after
local business interests. Mr. Conk­
lin was formerly a Grants Pass resi­
dent and is forced to return occa­
sionally for a little of the “climate.”
Norman Allen Inirie is a captain
of wit as well as military affairs and
modern history.
Enjoy
him
at
Chautauqua, second night.
95
Mrs. George Dickinson, of New­
port. is visiting here for a short time
with Mrs. Carl Williams. Mrs. Dick­
inson will be remembered as a for­
mer resident of the city. Mr. Dick­
inson plans to meet her here at a
later date.
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Mrs. C. C. Presley, of Newport,
and Mrs. John Summers, of Leban­
on. have been the guests here of
Mrs. John M. Isham. They are on
their way to the meeting of the
AA'omen’s Fedration at Medford.
Both of the visitors were former
residents of Grants Pass.
I
ver Hardware Company
The WINCHESTER Store
USEFUL PRACTICAL GIFTS
Are always acceptable and appreciated, I .el us show you
our numerous beautiful .■»nicies for the sweet girl gradu­
ate.
A. L. ENGLEDOW
DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS
Successor to Kinney A Truax
Phone IBI
Grants Pass, Oregon
101 North Sixth St.
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL
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Am leaving town, must sell my
1923 Ford coupe at once, F. C.or-
don Hart, 4 22 C Street.
97
Upholstering and Mattresses reno­
vated. Feather mattresses made.
Cushions made. Phone 66. or call
at shop under the Fields Hotel, tf
Noll«*—
■Member« of Reames Chapter. No.
28, Special meeting for Wednesday.
May 23. 7:30.
96
Mining location notices
Courier office.
at
the
Three llundrixl Expected to Be in
Medford at Annual Convention
Medford. Ore.. May 21.—(A. P.l
—Delegates to the Oregon Federa­
tion of AA'omen’s Clubs are arriving
for the opening meeting tonight
Three hundred delegates are expect­
ed. Mrs. Ida B. Callahan, of Cor­
vallis. is to deliver the greetings.
Mrs. William Bell, of Rosburg, is to
respond.
William It. Day Quits Post nn
count of Ili» Age
Harry E. Couch, Prop.
Drug«
Books — Stationery
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FILMS
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■
RIVOLI
TODAY
Bebe Daniels
Lewis Stone
in
“The World’s
Applause’’
AAM. DE .MII.I.E-H
Most latvish Production
Bebé is really wonderful as
Broadway's Dazzling Star
COMEDY
buddy . messi ng er
in
‘•SMARTY”
Mat 2:15 p.m. Eve. 7:15 p.m.
Adults 35c
Children 10c
Loge 50c
Washington. May 21.- (A. P.l —
.' William R. Day. former associate
’ justice of the supreme court, today
I resigned as umpire of the mixed
claims commission. He
I
explained to
the president that he • thought that a
younger and stronger • man should be
chosen to adjust the nearly billion
and a half dollars in claims still
j pending before the commission, upon
, which the American and German
commissioners have been unable to
agree.
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For Graduation
Gifts
A Conklin or Water
man Fountain Pen or
(ARD OF THANKS
an Eversharp Pencil.
We wish to thank our many
friends for their acts of kindness
and floral offerings in the loss of
our dear mother.
MR and MRS. RALPH BOYKEIl
M RS. ALICE FARMER.
Ament'* Hehl Rar«« Truck Aleviltig—
A meeting of the county fair hoard
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and th«« advisory committee, with!
people Interested lu Hie const I uctloii
INl-h Appagate Bridg«'—
The work 011 the construction of inf a race track nt the lulr grounds'
thè bridge over the Applegate river this r ummer was held Saturday even-1
<>n thè Crescent City-Grants Pa«.. Ing at the office of the county agent.I
Itigliway wiR be pushed l>y the high Nothing definite was done at the.
wa.v depuri meli,. in the opinion of meeting. The matter was referred to
Additional the commute«« for additional work
thè locai highw.n office
informatimi ha« been asked in the and will be ro|xirt<«<l nt a ineetlng to
bridge and It is thought that n ori In« held next Satiirduy evening nt III««
meeting, which has been called for
u ili conimene«« in n short time.
the county agent's office at 7'30.
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Motor«, Rear Finis. Etc.—
Overhauled
r..til
guaranteed. < lev er < ’arri« llccrlved—
Ament's Auto Shop.
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t clever post-card «
yesterday by ull local O
Commander Mvv'alie Here—
advertising "Tin« K.im
Commander McCabe, of the Ore­ union of classes to lie
gon department of the G. A. R , is Corvini» campus, Jun«' I, 2. 3, 4.
spending the day in Grants Pass see- The card was a photo of the ciimpil*
Ing that everything is going along in postula n with his bicycle. Both art1
good shape for the coming conven­ familiar to ull students wliu haw
tion in June. He stated at the forum attended the Institution during the
luncheon today nt the Chamber last 15 or 30 years, In a silt In the
of Commerce that plans are progres­ card under Ills arm the iMistmau
sing nicely and that no hitches have rlcd tlu* little folder advertising
occurred.
"Kum Back".
Go to Couch's Pharmacy—
For photo developing and print­
ing. Quick service. Eastman and
Ansco films, t'rb-rs left before 7 p
tn. will be ready 3:30 p. m. next day
Chautauqua IHrtx-tor Arvin
Mrs. O. Hoover, director of
Chautauqua which will bo here from
May 27 to Jun«- 1. arrived In the city
this morning and will remain untili
the course ha* been Completed. Mrs '
Hoover slates that there has been ,
much commendation of the Chaiitaii ,
qua program offered «¡rants Puss I
this year, while very little criticism i
has been offered. .Mrs. Hoover ha»'
been with the Ellison-AA’hlte company
for the past eight years. Iler home
is in Alodesto, Cal.
For the relief of stomach, liv­
er and intestinal disorder* and
other derangement* resulting
from faulty elimination, Re-
commended also in the treat-
ment of rheumatism. A Kran-
ular, effervescent, saline a ppr-
lent—very pleasant to ta kA
anil mild in action.
«¿£IP
She Was Correct,
“I want a license for my dog,"
the fussy dame. ''Yes, madam.
«ponded the clerk. '‘Whut
“Fido,' said lhe fussy dame.
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IHr$. Dellte Deas
llemM Itchlug, all color«, I Oc ,<1.
Guariintecd Work—
At reasonable prices.
Auto Shop.
Mani A i«it t int'—
The Oregon Caves were about the
most popular attraction yesterday to
picnickers and autolsls. J <>. Brom­
ley. highway engineer, states that
there were several hundred visitors
at the resort on Sunday, He found
the main roads in excellent condi­
tion. The buildings are retiorted to
be about Ml per cent complete
legion Meeting AA «- i I iicm I hv Night-
Regular meeting of Grants Pa
Benefit Basket -social—
Post No 38 will be held at the court
The pig club boys of school dis­ house May 23. There I» considerable
trict No. 20 will give a basket social. business to transact and every timidi
Saturday evening, May 26 at the Is expected to be n.it.
9*
school house. Everyone come, bring
baskets, and help send two boys to Cailla- Isa ker» *Tii<l<‘—
Corvallis summer school.
95
Cam»* owners in the city are look-i
Ing forward to the completion of the!
.Automobiles in Collision—
locker*, which arc being constructed
Two automobile«, both driven by under the bath house in Riveralde
out-of-town people, were
badly park. Eight of the lockers are now
smashed Sunday In a collision at the being built and will lie rented out at
intersection of Sixth and K street«, a nominal sum for those wishing to
in front of the Oxford hotel. A leave their canoes there during the
Studebaker auto, driven by Mr. A*h- summer months. Locks will be furn­
cliff, of Eagle Point, was hit broad ished. The excavation Is now fin­
side by a Stutz, driven by H. Miller, ished und the work on the locker*
of Ashland Eye-witnesses state that will be completed during the week
Mr. Ashcliff held out his bund while Those desiring to reserve space
turning and that he was in posse-■ should call on some member of the
slow of the rlgbt-of-wav.
park board, which Is s composed of T.
P. Cramer, Mrs. G. I I*. 1 Jester and Mr«.
GeKeial I toga It AA . R.
H. IL Allyn.
Wishes to thank the officials of
¡the Methodist church for the free Attention Knights of Pythias—
| use of the Epworth hall, also the
Claude J. Barrick. grand A’,
. public for their liberal patronage will be with us Tuesday evening.
I ihat made the Saturday noon lunch­ May 22nd. You are urged to Join
eon and food sale a financial suc­ In giving welcome
Light refresh-
cess.
95 menls served after lodge. <’. C. How
aril, chancellor commander.
95
Sales book*—Courier office.
Courier classified ads bring re­
sults.
HEX ILL LIVI It SALTS
CLAIMS UMPIRE RESIGNS POST Couch’s Pharmacy
Printzess and Peggy Paige Linen
dresses in fashionable styles and
colors.
When Choosing
Your Tailor
—wiiieiulHT you can’t judge lalloilng value mere.
I) by hiokiug Hl the «loth.
QI ALITA
TAILORING
I OR
MEN
GEO. S. CALHOUN
I mh
h I
r rlghlwti >rarM
«lenivi'
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MEN’S
its, Gloves, KlinkI Panis,
HoA alni Shoes
Woodward’s
Shoes for the Family
Six Furnace Reasons
ECONOMY
Low first cost.
Low fuel cost.
Low maintenance cost
HEALTH, MOISTURE
Circulation.
Ventilation.
SPACE SAVING
QUICK RESPONSE.
CONTROL
COMFORT
These reasons are met with our Sibloco
Furnace, as in no other made.
You
take no chance, if we install it, it must
be satisfactory, or it’s no sale.
If you
have, or can provide a small basement,
you can’t afford to do without it.
c
208
F.
T.
Co.
South Sixth
211
Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei
Oranges
Lemons Grape Fruit *
From the heart of the world’s greatest Orange Empire
Special |»c
Shingles
THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY
West G Street
Phone 5»
WHY LONGER WASTE
YOUR MONEY?
Determine now Io use our guaranteed saving service,
The longer you delay, the moro you lose. lour Shoes,
repaired by us, arc more comfortable than new, they
look well, and we guarantee the wear.
CLEMENS
Sells Drug« anil Book*
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This Summer a
3DY«
Si
VICTROLA
Take it with you,
and enjoy in one in­
strument all the
beauty of good music
and the personality
of the world’s great­
artists.
® Only the Victrola
can give you this
satisfaction—look
over our portable
models!
P. O. Colby with C. F. T. Co.
Stanton Rowell
20» — South Sixth — 211
.Music and Photo House
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1921 Baby Grand
Chevrolet
$425
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1920 Overland Four
$250
1920 Moon Speed­
ster
$650
1922 FORD
SEDAN
SMITH’S
GARAGE
Seni,.
Willi ■ Stilile
FOUR SPECIALS
*
In no other section of
the world, do oranges,
lemons and grape fruit
reach the high point
of perfection of those
produced In Califor­
nia. Every condition
is ideal for the pro­
duction
of
quality
fruit. Continual sun­
shine and clear skies
during the growing
the
season develop
very finest flavor unti
generous sizes.
we
Remember that
from
ship
direct
"Grove to Consumer”
thus assuring abso­
lutely fresh fruit full
of
health-producing,
energizing qualities.
Send Us $2.00 and We Will
Ship You Direct Either One
of These Four Specials
ONE CRATE OF ORANGES Holding from
ten to twelve dozen of orange« according to
size.
ONE CRATE OF LEMONS
Holding from
twelve l<> fifteen dozen of lemons according
to size.
Remember Hint fruit,
with its healthful min­
eral salts and natural
right bulk. supplies
Just those element*
most needed to rogu-
late the body after the
long winter diet of
heavier foods.
Servo fruit In
some
ONE CRATE OF GRAPE FRUIT - Holding
from three to four dozen of grape fruit ac­
cording to size.
form every day. H’s
easily mid aeonomlcal-
ONE COMBINATION CRATE
Holding
four dozen oranges, four dozen lemons, one
dozen grnp fruit.
plan. CO-OPERATIVE
enables you to serve
ly obtained under our
the very choicest fruits
Co-operative Fruit
Exchange
whenever you want
them — at truly eco­
nomical cost.
4 57 West Ocean Avenue
LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA
A post card addrcsxisl to Dept. "Il" will bring to you mi Interesting booklet "Dried Fruit*.”
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