Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 10, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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grants pam
Be Prepared
nan.T coraren
PERSONAL iS? LOCAL I
FALL WEATHER
UûXliH HETITAfhrR 10. 102.1.
«
Fpper Ferry' Closed—
People contemplating trips which
would take them over the Frankutn
or Upper ferry on Tuesday night or
Wednesday are warned that they
should make arrangements to go he.
fore or after those dates. The ferry
will lie dosed during that lime due
to the Installation of u new couuty
ferry at that place.
THE CLEVEREST NEW HATS
FOR FALL
See Dr. Mark» for best glaMea. tt Receives News of Itcalli—
Are of Orientai Inspirai lons. We linee fella ami velvrts
Mss Doria Dean returned today to
Word was received Sunday by J.
San Jose to resume her studies al the K. Manuel of the death of his moth­
wltli trimmlng» of head», cmbroidcrle», < hctilllo and
state teachers college.
feathera
er. Mrs. Mariah Manuel, at Kinsley,
A few second hand school books. Kan., aged 76 years, after a linger­
C. F. T. Co.
88 ing illness. Mrs. Manuel wus a resi­
Richard Graham, of Corvallis, is dent of Granta Pass for several years, t'<»l lin» Arrived—
Place orders ut once for your win­
here visiting his cousins. I »on and returning to Kansas when J. K. Man-
Select your Heater now.
Dick Graham. He arrive«l yesterday qt*l entered the service. Other chil­ ter's supply of coal. Williams Wood
92
and will spend a week in Southern dren are 1». J. Manuel of this city, and Coal Co.
You will find our line
Oregon.
Mrs. J. K. Shipley. H. T. and P. 1!.
luMnt«* In <•<»—
Paul Carey arrived here last night Manuel, all of Kinsley. Kan.
complete
Grants Pana has two new tamil Iva
from Aberdeen, Wash., for a brief
who Intend to ink«* up a permanent
visit with his sister. Mrs. Niel R. Al­
len. while on his way to Palo Alto.
hold their Friday evening r<*sld«*m«*. business connections hav­
ing already been established. Mr.
He is accompanied by Ralph Van
at W. O. W. hall, 7:30.
ST
ami Mrs. J. II. Peters and their son
Waters, of the University of Oregon
anil his wife. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Courier classified ads bring re­ Crater Lake Has Many—
sults.
Tourists have lieen visiting Crater Peters, of Centralia. Wash., have
Mrs. W. J. Dingier has returned Lake in large numbers this year. 4 4.- come here to reside. Mr. Peters has
from a trip of several months to Ida­ 401 having registered ¡it the resort. taken over the real «'state business
The WINCHESTER Store
ho and Washington. Although she On the same day last year, the at­ of Ed. L. Schmidt and will maintain
had a most pleasant trip, she states tendance was 27.334, with the total offices in the Observer building. He
that there is no place like the Rogue ttndance for the whole season of 33.- states that both he und his son plan
valley for she missed the fruit that 038. On September 1 the Medford to erect homes for themselves and
grows so abundantly.
entrance broke all previous records. may continue in th«« construction
Legal blanks of all kinds at the 235 cars with 857 people entering business If such is Justified.
Courier office.
that single gateway.
\o(lce-
■"* ’
Among those who came down from
JUST RECEIVED A LARGE HII1PMENT 4»F
Owing to the putting in of a new
Medford to attend the forum lunch­ N ol li-is—
eon of the Chamber of Commerce
Owlng to the putting in of a new county ferry, known as the Frankum
Printed Silk»
were A. S. Rosenbaum, district county ferry, known as the Frunkuni ferry, there will h<> no ferry service
Hnnadasl TntTi taa
freight and traffic manager of the S. ferry, there will be no ferry service Tuesday night ami all day Wednes­
88
iirxiiileil Kanton Kull
P., and H. L. Walther, of the Cali­ Tuesday night and all day Wednes- day.
fornia Oregon Power company.
day.
88
All at Priera to Pt«*a»e
Eclip»«* Was Wilne«se«l—
Men's suits thoroughly cleaned
Local
people
came
out
with
their
»
and
pressed. it.so.
Wardrobe Ken William» Gets Another—
smoked glasses today und viewed the
Cleaners, phone 147. We call for
When you reach old age, as most of
DRYGtM)l»S AND NOTION»
Although Ken Williams, the local
and deliver.
79tf home run clouter with the St. Louts eclipse of the sun. which wus total
us are bound to do, you will want to
Hucce.sor
to
Klneey
JI Truax
In
Southern
California
and
’
which
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Vose and Browns, has been laying off his cir­
Ptiona 101
Granta Paso, Oregon
1<H North Sixth Nt,
be securely established. There is no
daughter have arrived from Moclips. cuit runs lately, he has not forgot­ covere«! a greater part of the > sun
here, It was estimated that better
Wash.,
to
make
their
home
on
their
greater contentment than having
ten entirely how to pound them out.
property on East A street. Mr. Vose I Saturday he got his 27th tor the »ea- than SO per cent of the sun was hid-
your own home, both for your chil­
will return to Moclips after his 90- I son, putting him eight behlml Cy den >>y the shudow which started
day
leave of absence is expired but Williams, of Philadelphia, who han over the sun at 11:15 thi» morning
dren’s welfare and for your own. Let
and continued until after 1 o'clock.
his family will remain here.
35 to his credit. Ken stands third
us talk it over with you. We present
Fruit Jars, Stone Jars aud Flower in home runs. Babe Ruth being sec­ The shutting off of part of the light
of the sun was quite noticeable al­
some very interesting plans, which
Pots at Cramer Bros.
93 ond.
though the day was still quite bright
C.
A.
Winetrout
returned
Satur
­
you cannot afford to leave uncon­
day from Klamath Falls, where he Presbyterian Church Picnic—
W’r carry one of the largest «link« in
sidered.
Martineau (acts Deer—
has been getting started in his new
Southern Oregon
At
River
Banks
Farms
Wednesday
Al Martineau and his father, Al­
enterprise as Ford dealer with El­
evening.
Sept.
12.
Each
one
is
to
bert
Martineau,
who
spent
nine
days
mer Balsiger. He states that bus-
Our prices nrr right
iness conditions are good there, 70 bring own dishes and well fllle«l in the Diamond Lake country after
basket.
87
«leer,
returned
Saturday
night
from
cars having already been order for
that place. They packed in two duys
one month's delivery.
THREE C'S LUMBER COMPANY
Will Go tin Trip—
from the luke and found themselves
WE PIT IX WINDSHIELDS
Fruit Jars, Stone Jars and Flower
Elmer Vronian, of th«* Medford in excellent hunting territory on the
Pots at Cramer Bros.
93
Phone 187-J
South Sixth Street
G. E. Conner has arrived from service station, states that b<* intends upper Vinp<iua. They each bagged
Portland to become secretary tp John to uccompany Claude Bardon and a big buck and state that they
—
Hampshire, local contractor.
Mr. Mr. Miller of Grants Pass and Wil­ could get the limit at any time. La­
Women
Meet
W<slm*»«ln>
—
liam
Lewis
of
this
city,
when
they
ter
hunting
is
recommended
for
that
Hampshire’s business has grown so
On Wednesday, September 12.
rapidly that the services of Mr. Con­ make their trip down the Rogue region, however.
there
will be a meeting ut 2 o'clock,
from
Grants
Pass
to
the
mouth
by
ner were found to be rendered ne­
of ull the women of the New Hope lliiili B c I xmi I PiOMpcct» Not Blight,
cessary. Mr. Conner is looking for a boat. This trip is planned for the Pel Stock Exhibit»—
Nn J’s I '« mm 'I i Ilrowu
Although the premium list of the und Murphy communities at the
place to reside and when he finds 20th of this month and Is In some
home
of
Mrs.
C.
J.
Hopper.
Decora
­
Josephine
county
fair
contains
no
A NEW ROOF THIS YEAR
of
the
wildest
country
which
is
left
a home will have Mrs. Conner join
Football practice at the high
within the borders of the United mention of pet stock exhibits, pro­ tive stitches will le* taught by Miss
him.
school
will start tomorrow night, J.
Jessie
Griswold,
home
demonstra
­
States.
—
Medford
Sun.
visions
urn
being
made
for
these
en
­
A few second hand school books.
You were worried about that leak
tries. states M. J. Foster, superinten­ tion ugeut, und all women are asked P. Ilrowu, coach, announced thia
C. F. T. Co.
88
dent of the poultry depurttnent. This to bring sqitur«*» of gingham nn<l morning, Coach Brown had I the
Mrs. Goldie Hull, who has been Local Muscovites Peppy—
and break in the root last winter,
football men al a meeting thia morn-
i
will include pigeons. rabbits and silks and prams.
The
visiting
Muscovites
proved
to
visiting in Portland for the past two
ing
to
arouse
Interest
In
the
gume
such
stock.
Capons
can
be
exhibited
so get it repaired now, at a much weeks, has returned to her home lie a lively lot of men Saturday, des­ as single pens. Mr. Foster is expect- Mmestonc 1» Nhipp«*d—
and found thut he could get out
i
a
here. She was accompanied by Mrs. pite the hot weather, and kept the
Three
curs
of
lime
rock
front
the
s(|uad
of
about
24
men
every
night.
ing
8(1
pens
of
poultry
at
the
fair
Paul Thymg, of Portland, who will crowds on the streets amused by
Marble Mountain quarries were chip­ Prospects for a winning team uro
lower cost.
visit here with her for the next week. their antics. This was especially this year, over 50 having already ped Friday to the Gold Hill plant only fair, according to the first look,
signified
their
intention
of
bringing
true
of
the
Josephine
county
delega
­
They^made the trip down by auto.
and five more went through this the coach states, us few lettermen
While in southern Oregon, Mrs. tion and the Odd Fellows who had in their choice birds. It has beeu morning. Heven cars were sent out are back and new material must lie
W. R. RANNIE
found
necMHtaiy
to
enlarge
the
pen
come
up
from
Brookings
for
the
cele
­
Thymg will be taken to the Oregon
417 G Street
to the quarry this morning to be broken in. With the lucking of let­
Caves, Crater Lake and other points bration. A large delegation of space and 26 more pens are now be­ filled und returned to the Gobi Hill ter men there is also a luck of new
ing
made.
Mr.
Foster,
who
is
one
Grants
Pass
Muscovites
here
for
the
of interest.
plant us soon as possible as It U men to take their places und the sit­
ceremonial created a lot of excite­ of tlie successful poultry fanciers of
planned to start operations there on uation does not uppeur any too rosy.
ment and aroused the interest of a the county, thinks the county has a
Friday. Five or six cars of the rock
bright
outlook
for
that
line
of
en
­
The coach will start the men work­
number of iocal people when they
will
go out every day now over the ing-out on the high school gridiron
deavor
and
says
that
the
county
fair
pa raded on Fir street to their head-
quarters at the Hotel Holland. Sing­ is one of the means of showing what California ami Oregon Coast rall- with easy work. He Is handicapped
road.
by the fact that Stevens, who played
ing and cheering they stopped in can be done.
a »teller game ut half last season. Is
front of the hotel and held an Im-
I’rorMi Eitiboualng Done—
Visit Lake Till» Mont Il­
out for the year with a broken leg.
Power, Transmission and Heavy
promptu rally.— Medford Sun.
Process embosaiug at th a Courier
All who are contemplating a trip Other first string men who hail been
Hardware
•fflce. Firn! class work guaranteed. to Crater I-ak«* this y«*ur are warned depended upon are also out. The
Contest Is Announced—-
to get their trip over by October 1 six letter men left, on which the
The Oregon society, Sons of the
by Engineer J. G. Bromley, of the team must be built are Hendron.
American Revolution, has announced
20« South Sixth St.
local highway office. Mr. Bromley Crockett, Barnes, Smith, Green, anil
that it will give $50 to high school
Grant» Paas, Oregon.
states that on that date. Contractor Bryan. This morning uniforms wore
students of the state as prizes in an
John Hampshire will start work In being Issued and the football men
essay contest on the following sub­
earnest on his contruct on the high­ were getting ready to start tomorrow
High Class Guernseys ject: "The Cause Which Brought
way and that the road will be Impas­ In earnest In building up a formid-
Grants Pass
Gateway to the Oregon Caves
About the American Revolution.”
sable.
Dana Ament, C. A. Smith, ible machine.
To make room for our rapidly
The first prize will be >25, the sec-
Relnholdt Schmidt and W. F. Mc­
increasing registered herd, we
ond 115 and the third 110. The es-
Cabe, who are helping relocate the Scratch Pads-
Today
are offering for sale our nine-
says must not exceed 2500 words.
line, returned to tho scene of con­
All kinds of paper and cut to size
teen head of select grade Guern­
must be written on but one side of
struction last night.
you want— 10c lb.
sey cows and heifers.
These
the paper and must be accompanied
THEODORE
grade Guernseys represent the
by a statement from the writer's
ROBERTS
work of ten years of careful
teacher showing that the writer is a
selection and culling and are by
high school stud'-nt of Oregon. The
in
Special for 10 Days Only
sires whose dams have records
essays should be sent to H. L. Bates,
up to 705 pounds of butterfat.
chairman of the committee. Forest
Don’t let the eclipse cloud your
Grove, Oregon, before February 1,
1924.
River Banks Farms
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO.
For Your Future
Your Own Home!
A. L. ENGLEDOW
«
Lumber
Borland Lumber Co.
<
Saw Mill Equipment
Machinery
Mine Equipment
4
P. S. Woodin
RIVOLI
The Eclipse
vision so that you will fail to see
the many values offered in our
Grumpy Red Seal Victor Records
Grant» l’as», Oirfon
:“w
with
At Reduced Prices
children’s shoes and hosiery for
Headquarters
school.
I
B uster B rown S hoes
For grad«*d and high school
Books
South Sixth
From the funious stage play
that New York anti London
could not get enough of.
Roberts In his greatest
funniest role.
All kinds of school supplies,
The best values in tablets,
fountain pens,
auto-filling.
pencils, note books, filler pa­
per, Crayolas, pencils, etc.
AND HOSIERY
C. F. T. Co
SHIP YOUR
Bella Draga and Books
Rowell’s Talking Machine Shop
SCHOOL SHOES—
ALL LEATHER
to the
CLEMENS
May MacAvoy
Conrad Nagel
GRANTS PASS
CREAMERY
Top Priera
Quirk Returns
“Baby Peggy
“Nobody’» Darling
Matinee every day 2:15
Eve 7:15 and 9 p. m.
Adults 35c
Children 10c
Shoes that give satisfaction. The kind that bring you hack for an­
other pair.
Pcn<*11 and Tablet given with each pair
Prices tlie I»>wrst
Quality the highest
Boys Nweatecs
$2.00. •¡1.00, »4.45
Woodward’s
Shoes for the Family
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