Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 21, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Enroll Now-for Only
nnd in a short time it will be yours.
If you hnvc delayed placing your order
because of the cash outlay necessary—you
need wait no longer.
If you have been depriving your family and
yourself of the pleasures and benefits of a
car because you felt that you could not
afford it—order now and know that it will
nut wotk any hardship on you. Use the
So plan to ride nnd be happy, you and your
family. Make the first paymerz of $5 today
which will I k deposited in a local bank at
interest You can add a little each week.
Soon the payments, plus the interest paid
by the bank, will make the car yours.
Conic in end learn about this new plan.
C. A. WINETROUT
Authorized Ford Hale« nnd Service
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TIRES!
TIRES!
Other elxen hi proportion—4111 fully Kiinrantrrd—We can save you
money
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C. L. HOBART CO.
Saw Mill Equipment
Machinery
Mine Equipment
Power, Trnnsminnlon and Heavy
Hardware
SOO South Sixth St.
Granta Pana, Orcicon.
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5c and 10c Bundles
Baa Dr. Mark* fur beat glaaaea. tf
.Mr. nnd Mr«. M Cordor will l«nv*
on Huturday for Kwcds Raalu where
they will «pend th* summer.
Mr. and Mr*. I.. C. D«nurgh, of
Eugene, were Granta Paa* visitors
Wednesday and today.
United States Tires are Good
Time. Binitb'a Garage.
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Among the bualneaa vlaltora in the
city from Eugene today wax W. 11
Steven*.
Mr. arid Mr*. II. G. Huntley, of
North B«nd, have been spending the
past two daya In the city.
Try our pure Jersey ice cream
made ou the farm nt the Antler*. 32
Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Graham, of
Cordova. Alaska, were vlaltora In th«
city today.
Over-atuffed leather rocker for
sale cheap. Apply at the Upholster­
ing Shop under Fields Hotel.
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Minn Fannie Abramn haa left, for
the Windchuck river In Curry county
where ahe will attend to buaineaa for
the local forentry office.
Mian Louin« Parentean haa arrived
from Ix>n Angelen for a vtalt here
with her uncle. A. N. Parsons. Mixa
Pareti tea u will spend the summer
here with the Parsons family and
with Mrs. Irene Gerould Morrison.
Motor out to the Antlera for pure
Jersey Ice cream and lunch.
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b. E. Moore, former Granta Pass
resident, was in the city yenterday
meeting old frlendn. He haa been In
Portland all winter, but Hold out his
shop there and la returning to Duns-
mulr.
Mr. and Mrn. J. Sullivan, of Loa
Angelen. spent yenterday here re­
newing old acquaintances. Mr. Sul­
livan was at one time manager of the
A. M. Miller properties went of
Granta Puss.
Men's suits thoroughly cleaned
and
preaaed, 11.50.
Wardrobe
Cleaners, phone 147. We call for
and deliver.
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Mias Jeanie Griswold, Josephine
county home demonstrator, Is enjoy­
ing a visit here of her mother. Mrs.
Griswold, and sister. Miss Helen
Griswold, of Milwaukee. They will
spend the next month here.
Peter King, assistant to Fred El­
liott. state forester, is In the city to­
day from Salem. Mr. King stopped
to see C. A. Hoxie, state fire warden,
and E. H. MacDanlels, supervisor of
the Siskiyou forest, while on his wuy
to Medford on business.
Every night is Grants Pass night
for pure Jersey ice cream at the
Antlers, 8 miles north on Pacific
I highway.
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Mrs. Boy McAllister, and mother,
Mrs. Helen Soke, returned to Grants
Pass Sunday evening after a two
week’s stay at the Community hos-
| pital where Mrs. McAllister under-
I went a minor operation.—Ashland
' Tidings.
Paul Graf, former wire chief in
■ Grants Pass, leaving here in 1912.
was in town for a short time today
I enroute from Bancroft. Coos county,
to his home In Santa I^osa. Cal. He
1 was called to Bancroft by the acci-
I dental death of a brother In law,
I who was killed while cleaning a gun.
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Funcin! fj-rvac» Toulgi.t—
Funeral
service* for William
Bunk* B«nrd will be b«ld tonight at
8 O'clock at Hall’* chapel. The hour
wa* set for this evening do that the
men front the Josephine Lumber
Montana Picnic Kund.iv—
Mrs. M. a /Miller, of Medford, has company'* sawmill'could attend af­
prepured the program for the Mon­ ter work. Rev. Kno t* will offici­
tana picnic which wlll/bo held at ; ate ut the funeril. The body will
Riviera park next Sunday, Jun- 24 bo «hipped to Cottage Grove for In­
A large number of local people are I terment. The deceased wax a widow­
making th«lr plan* to attend th« af­ er, leaving a son. P. T. Beard, of lb's
fair, all former resident* ot Montana place. He wa* 68 years, three months
and 18 days of uge.
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being eligible to attend.
Guaranteed Work—
At reasonable price*.
Anto Rhop.
Go to Couch'* Pharmacy-
Fur photo developing and print­
ing. Quick service. Eastman and
Ansco films. Orders left before 7 p.
m. will be ready 3:30 p. m. next day
Sons of Veteran* to Meet—
The first meeting of the local
camp of the Sons of Veterans since
the organization during the G. A. R.
convention, will be held tonight at
the courthouse. The meeting will
start at 8 o'clock and will take up
matters of business connected with
the Htarting of the organization. J.
N. Johnston is commander of the
local camp.
Muscovites Attention-
All members are requested to be
at Odd Fellows hail by 7 p. in. to­
night to make the trip to the Mus­
covite meeting at Gold ilijl.
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Stearns Get Start—
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns
left about noon today for San Fran­
cisco where Dr. Stearns Is to attend
the mg«tlug of the American Medical
Association. The rear end of the car
was quite well filled with pamphlets
and folders telling of Grants Pass,
the Cures and the mirrounding coun­
try. These will be placed In all ho­
tels between Grants Pass and I .os
Angeles. Dr. McBrien will take his
place.
Motors, Rear Ends, Etc.—
Overhauled
cad guaranteed
Ament's Auto Shop.
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To get. the mo«l enjo, ment out of these few great day* you need
tho right outfit—Get it ready now.
WINCHESTER SCOUT PAT­
ERS’ AXE. The handiest de­
signed axe a hunter ever car­
ried. Furnished with leather
sheath.
Quarterly Barrel Social Held—
The quarterly barrel social of the
members-of the Baptist church was
held Wednesday night in the social
hall of the church. It was an even­
ing of old fashion«?! songs and other
entertainment. Solos were sung by
Gertrude Kerley and Marie Kerley
and duets were sung by Mr«. A. L.
Edgerton and Mrs. R. K. Hackett
and Misses Gertrude Kerley *and
Mildred Taylor. Readings were giv­
en by Mrs. Manning and Rev. Cline.
An instrumental duet was given by
Winnie and Oliver Wilder.
Tbe
opening of the batrels and refresh­
ments took
the remainder of the
evening.
WINCHESTER SCOUT KNIFE
—A heavy, strong pocket
knife. Just tbe thing for a boy
in the woods.
Rogue River Hardware Company
The WINCHESTER Store
Does Our Advertising T
Make You Any Money •
Our whole purpose in these advertisements
must be to sell the goods.
Bridge» Arc Built—
Theo. Froelic came in from Pa­
trick creek this week to prove up on
his homestead. Mr. Froelic has been
building temporary bridges across
Patrick creek from the Patrick
Creek hotel to the survey of the new
highway, six bridges being built,
the average being 100 feet each. The
bridges are for the steam shovel
which Is to operate on the new high­
way grading contract, tbe shovel
having b»M-n taken to Patrick creek
on the old road. About 3 H miles
of temporary road construction was
necessary In order to get the steam
shovel to the point of permanent
work, and the six bridges across the
creek were a necessity. The «hovel
crew him been busy since April 2 6
and is yet a short distance from the
survey of the permanent route.
RIVOLI
CLEMENS
Now for the Big Outdoors
Men who love the woods, the Hehls and the open air arc looking
forward lo this year's ramping trip.
Doc G/M h Porrupino—
Doc Loughridge has not yet bad
au opportunity of accomplishing hl*
greatest ambition—lo run over a
mountain lion. He is doing hi* best,
however, nnd I* picking up small
game while continuing his search
for the big cat.
Last night he
went/to Gazelle to attend Lou
Schmitt, who ha* been ill «Ince he
had flu. On the return a small ani­
mat was spied in the road.
Doc
alined for It and tbe car wa« faster
than the animal for he hit ft square.
When he Investigated he found that
he had bit a porcupinA He brought
file remains back with him.
Visit Oregon t'sm—
First hand knowledge of the beau­
ties of the Oregon Caves is being
sought by Wm. Duby, chairman of
the state highway commission, and
Roy A. Klein, state highway engi­
neer. They arrived this morning
from Salem and left Immediately for
the caverns in company with County The College Club—
Judge Eclus Pollock and Resident
Will meet Saturday afternoon,
Highway Engineer J. G. Bromley. 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Geo. S.
They will return to Grants Pass this Eaton.-
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evening and spend the night here.
Great Leader’« Boldness.
Present Bills—
Lord Ba <uii in his essay on “Bolrt.
Those having any bills incurred '.«ss“ repei,.’» the story of ManorieC-
and charged against the G. A. R. P rum I se to ins foliowets that on a
convention should present the same given dny lie udulJ move by his word
to the secretary's office. Chamber of a nearby hill. When the dayv came.
I Young Men Hun Shops—
Commerce, not later than Friday, Mahomet ordered the hill to move, but
The repair shops of the Valley : June 22, 1923.
21 It diti not move. Then Mahomet calm­
gnrage are being conducted by W. |
ly announced he would go to the hill
I W. Phillips and C. D. Thompson. ;
since it nom i not come to him. Bacon
First Steelhead Taken—
two well-known local mechanics. The | To Joe McFadden, one of the local uses lire Incident as an exumple ut
young men have been engaged In the J followers of Isaac Walton, goes the boldness.
repair business in various shops of distinction of landing the first steel­
Music and Work.
the city, Mr. Phillips having been head of the season to be taken on a
Men should have music with tlieli
with the Buick people at one time I fly. Joe was fishing in the riffles at work Instead of with their play.
and Mr. Thompson having been with , the White Rocks, a mite above town Cliopin’s nocturnes induce In an ode*
the Johnston battery shop.
They and hooked one which proved to worker an emotional state that ills-
have leased the shop from the Vai- ■ weigh about two pounds. He man­ pein unger, while a tcsnuul workei
ley garage.
aged to get the fish to shore on a will toil twice as hard lo :i march er
number 6 Blue Upright. This is the a fox I rot tune.—Jock Hylton
Wreck Was Rumored—
first steelhead to take a fly in the
Reports of a collision on the high- , lower Rogue as far as can be ascer­
way south of Grants Pass were rum­ tained. There are a large number
ored on the street today but no defl- j of the fish In tho river but they ap­
nite word could be received.
A i parently have plenty of natural food.
salesman brought word that a Paige '
and a Buick, each going about 45 [ Don't Miss—
miles an hour, collided just this
The big dance at Spence hall. ’
side of Rogue River, smashing both ' July Fotrrth.
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TOMORROW
cars. It was said that tho motor
was torn clear out of the Buick. A Many Cars Register—
woman in one of the cars was sup­
A total ot 309 automobiles from
MAURICE TOURNEUR'S
posed to have been quite seriously states outside of Oregon were regis­
hurt.
tered Tuesday at the license regis­
“The Isle of
tration bureau in the Chamber of
Lost Ships“
’ Commerce building by L. C. Oarlock
The year's greatest novelty
and assistants. The officials con-
picture
stder the average is four persons to
SPECIAL FOR
with •
the car. Twelve hundred people stop-
JUNE
Anna Q. NUIscn and
pd in or passed through Medford
Milton Sills
Tuesday in cars from other states.
Ijirgc size Klenxo Tooth Paste
A triumph at the big New
Adding to this the number ot out of
nor; Four ounce Klcnzo Liquid
York Strand
town people who came through in
FREE. Value 7Bc.
cars with Oregon licenses and on the
Also
trains it is estimated that at least.
COMEDY AND
2000 people passed through Medford
Both for 50c
NEWS FEATURE
Tuesday.—Medford Mail Tribune.
You Save 25c
Mat. and Eve«—Children 10,
Adults 35
Muscovites Attention-
All members are requested to be
1 at Odd Fellows hall by 7 p. m. to­
GOING TONIGHT
night to make’tho trip to the Mus­
Hell» Drug! and Books
BILIA' DOVE
covite meeting at Gold Hill,
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"YOUTH TO YOUTH"
Process embossing at tbe Courier
office. First class work guaranteed.
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Regular M«vtlng—
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Pythian
Bister*
tomorrow
evening
Ament's
4<tf at 7:30 in W. U. W. hall. P. C. Vir­
ginia Roy.-
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Sheriff l!r«-cti Hero-
Sheriff J. R. Breen, of Del Norte
County, Cal., la in the city, having
Just returned fropi Portland, where
he went on business. Mr. Breen
state* that Crescent City is pushing
ahead and active work is being done
on th« new sewer system and pav­
ing of the principal streets.
titreui
If yon are taking advantage of vour oppor­
tunities, anti buying, saving—then our ad­
vertising does pay you.
Some of our most regular buyers tell us that
shopping round is now a thing of the past
with them, they have found by actual trial
that our advertising does Save Money.
Suj»i>ose you come in ami buy your Oil Stove
—see for yourself if you pay for our a<lver?
tising, or if our advertising does Save You
Money.
Seasonable just now is our Alaska Refrig­
erator—it saves you money, first in buying
ami for years in less ice consumption, and
food saving too.
C. F. T. Co.
South Sixth
209
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Lumber as You Want It!
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Dressed or undressed lumber of any kind
for any purpose*easily had here. Surfaced
one side or four, tongued, grooved, “plain
as a pikestaff”—any way that's an honest
wav • • von like.
Prompt delivery.
Correct pricing and fair dealing help to sell
our admittedly first-elass lumber.
Valley Lumber Co.
F and Booth Street
Phone 47
(’ElITATN-TEED I?()0FING
For Satisfactory Shoe Repairing See
P. O. Colby, with C. F. T. Co.
A»k about our gtu»riuitc<-<l nervier,
expert workwuinHliip loo.
Prtcr* right for the work furnished.
P. O. Colby with C. F. T. Co.
200 — South Sixth — 211
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