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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1923)
— — Be Prepared FOR FALL WEATHER « Select your Heater now. You will find our line PERSONAL Î2? LOCAL | See Dr. Marks tor beat glasses, tt Marriage Is Announced— MrÀ J. Pardo.' anil Mrs. O. W. The marriage of Mubello tMhilie Murray are among the local people S< ybold. of Merlin, to Virgil Frank spending the day in Medford. lin White, of Cottage Grove, has just been announced by the bride's Courier Bargain Day, 18th. The Mr. und Mrs. G. C. DeWent, of mother, Mrs. Anna Seybold. ISeaside, were visitors in Grants Pass young couple will make their homo I this morning. , in Cottage linn■>. where Mr White Fruit Jars, Stone Jars and Flower is employed by the .Southern Pacific i Pots at Cramer bros. 93 company. ■ ...................... ■■ Fall Opening Sale Spi'clal prices on men's and young men's suits, huts, caps, shoes and furnishings al 1'eorleH. Clothing Co.If Xlelslier al Glendali«— E. G. Ktelger ha» aold bis garage busln. ■»» in thl» city lo W. Melsner, of Gr.itit» Pass, who look i barge yes- terday. Mi'. Melsnar liud Leon pInveii for ubout threo year» ut the Studehnker garage nt thè Pass, and provimi» lo timi lime he hud chance of an electrienl servii.' alatimi III Nebraska. Ile ha» had ubout 15 year» exporlence In tho garage bus iness and Comes highly recommelid- ed a» u mediatile and garage intuì. Ilo wlll givo hls personal attentimi tu thè ineehuuitul end of thè bugine»» ind inondalo | copie wlll fimi bini n thoroughly compeieiit mnn In ull line» of bis yoik a» «veli u» a pleaa- mt and aecommodaling gentleman. We welcome Mr Melsner lo olir bus iness- eircles and liope he inay finii thl» a pii asant placo to Uve and hi* business life proaperous. -Mondale New». I Among the Salem people in Grants , Pass today were Mr. and Mrs. K. M. c<ml Ila» Arrived__ i liaison. I place orders at once for your win- Next Tuesday Is Courier Bargain , ter'a supply of coal. Williams Wood j Bay. I ' aud 92 aud Coal Coal Co. Co. M. Bailey, mining man of Leland. ' was attending to business matters in ! Hohl Radin Kvamlnnlhill*— ' the city today. O. R. Redfern, Culled States radio Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed. $1.50. Wardrobe j inspector of the seventh district, will ¡Cleaners, phone 14 7. We call for I hold radio examination» for operu- The WINCHESTER Store 79tf ',orH *n t*1'* Medford city hall nt 8:30 , and deliver. lit i | F. L. Ballard, county agent leader ¡a. m.. on Friday. October 19. for Oregon, is spending the day in j the evening at 8 o'clock he will hold ! Grants Pass with County Agent H. B. a meeting, open to any one interest- I ed in radio and would like a good Xew Fall Shoe Hotwell. Slteclal reduced prices on all dree* Fruit Jars. Stone Jars and Flower turnout. This meeting will be de Ha» arrived with his Pots at Cramer Bros. 93 voted to explaining the work being shoes ut Peerless Clothing Co. Mr. and Mrs. August Goettsche done by the department of commerce Known the world over as have left for California where they to regulute radio and to overcome will spend the next two weeks on an interference from ail the different I sources. The Inspector also wishes ' automobile trip. In the Slipper line Next Tuesday is Courier Bargain for any comment for the good of all I concerned. It will be necessary for ' Day. SWEATERS Mr. and Mrs. V. Franklin White. all those holding amateur licenses in t Slip-on CoM of Cottage Grove, spent Wednesday Southern Oregon to take this exami- I at the home of Mrs. White's mother. nation or forfeit the ones they hold. Shoes for the Family Mrs. Anna Seybold. of Merlin. They also spent a short time visiting with Why Pay More'.' Drop in and look over our new I on to the Caves resort. Protesting friends in Grants Pass. be convinced that wej of Suits and Furnishings. Medford Business College will pre Fail line will in ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL against a departure, the tourists pare you for a salaried position in You too ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ stated that they were well provided less time and then help yon get on a can save you money. Peer loas Cloth-1 with cooks. They asked for a place payroll. Winter term opens Monday, ■ ing Co. tf Hohl Food Sale- and some food to cook in order to September 24. 94 The American Legion Auxiliary demonstrate their ability. Mrs. Lind Clarence Wiuetrout will leave in Ila) until Hem« the Cull— Will hold their next cooked foot! sale, while rather hesitant, led them to ; "Bill” Hayward, veteran trainer the morning for Klamath Falls a week from Saturday, September 22. her larder and a meal was soon pre- • where he will spend the week end and track coach at the University of The sales are held at the gas tffice. pared that would have done justice j Just attending to matters connected with Oregon, ha3 heard the call. to any table. Not only did they ; his taking over of the Ford garage how he happened to divine the fact cook and serve their own meal but I there. that the steelheads were striking Tourists Enjoy Helping— You'll n-e brand new Agnes When people are out for a good they also washed their dishes and Next Tuesday Courier Bargain heavily is not known, but this moni —with IxtWied huir, sparkling ing Joe Wharton received ti telegru in time, they are willing to go up cleaned up. Mrs. Lind cooked break Day. eyes—full of "|M-p.” against difficulties of all sorts and fast while Ed officiated at the hot Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stringer, of asking if tin* steelheads were not An answer was dis- come out smiling. This fact was cake griddle. Again the tourists Yamhill county, have returned to taking hold. COMEDY brought out last week while Lind served, making merry all of the time. Grants Pass to make their home, patched immediately saying that the At 7:30, 32 tourists were on their nnd Home lodge was experiencing a per They spent a short time here and big fellows were here in schools. iod of shortage of kitchen help. A way to the Caves, all well pleased then left for the northern part of ••Bill” wiil probably arrive this even large number of tourists arrived at with their trip. the state but found the climate and ing as he will have about enough the resort, which Is located on Suck community too attractive to leave time to make the journey from Eu er creek on the Caves highway, and Courier Bargain Day the lStli— for good. Mrs, Stringer is a sister gene. Hayward has been here for Matinee every day 2:15 p. nt. the past few years after the steel sought accommodations. The visit Remember, that $5 pays for the: of Mrs. A. Walker. Eve. 7:15 and 9 p. tn. ors were informed that they could Dally Courier for one year on next • Special window bargains in pure heads and has had such good lucki Adults 35c Children 10c not be cared for and were told the Tuesday. Pay 50c per month to the! aluminum. Exceptional value at that he is making his visit a yearly reason. Mr. Lind advising them to go 18th, then $5 for year. 92 $1.35 each. Smith's Racket Store. event. complete. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO rnmvr. .‘rrrrxrr.rn t»i. itm .......... 1,1..................................... — ■■ ~- i on< mim ri’M (wir oornnm LADIES’ COATS Seo Our Fall STYLES Yon will wer Ihn MODELS You are look Ing for nt POPULAR PRICES Hematite hing, all color». !<•»' $d. mr$. Hellie Deas m Think of It Like Thia GEO. S. CALHOUN :.l <h utcr nomi)' nineteen «cnrs DANIEL GREEN COMFY SLIPPERS PAR EXCELLENCE ! Woodward’s RIVOLI Today AGNES AYRES Racing Hearts An Automobile Racing Story We carry one of the (argent stocks In Southern Oregon Our prices are right THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY w M I'< r IX W IXIISIIII i n-. Guibransen The llrglaterliig I’iano Nationally Prictd Largest Stock in Southern Oregon See ROWELL Before Buying 212.214 South Sixth St. Grunts Pa»«, New« Feature I I 1 z Jf jr