Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 15, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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j Courier Bargain Day the IRth—
Î PER52NAL
Be Prepared
FOR FALL WEATHER
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LOCAL I
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LADIES’ COATS
Remember, that 15 pa.vs for tho
Daily Courier for one year on next
Tuesday. Pay 50e per month to the
18th, then $5 fòr year.
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See Onr Fall
STYLES
You will see (he
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf Marriage Licen-c Issued—
A marriage license was Issued this l*rrsbyteriul Executive» to Meet—
Courier Bargain Day, 18th.
Th" Southern Oregon Presbytertai
Among the Selma people visiting morning to Joseph Ernest McKIbliou.
In Grants Pass today were Walter of Cottage Grove, and Lucile Henry executive committee will merit In the
Schmidt, of this city.
Presbyterian church on Monday. Sep­
Craig and family and Tom Ellis.
tember 17. luncheon and program on
Andirons at Cramer Bros.
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table talk. The popular program
Mrs. Stephen Jewell has left for Coal lias Arrived—-
Place orders at once for your win­ will he followed by the regular bus­
Boswell Springs, near Roseburg,
where she will spend several weeks. ter’s supply of coal. Williams Wood iness session.
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Jelly glasses at Cramer Bros, 92 and Coal Co.
Don’t Forget Bargain Day—
Mrs. Will Tolin and Miss Susan
The Courier Bargain Day occurs
Tolin. of Dryden, were shopping at Traffic Census Taken—
A traffic census is being taken to- nest Tuesday.
Have JI on your
local stores today.
day in Josephine and Jackson coun- year’s subscription.
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Fruit Jars. Stone Jars and Flower
ties, Men have been placed at the
Pots at Cramer Bros.
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best points on ull of the main hlgh- Why Pay More?
Next Tuesday is Courier Bargain
ways and an accurate check is being
Drop In and look over our now
Day.
taken on all cars that pass. The re­ Fall line of Suite and Furnishings,
Men's suite thoroughly cleaned sults will be made known on lilon-
You too will bo convinced that we
and
pressed, $1.50.
Wardrobe
day.
can
save you money. Peerless Cloth-
Cleaners, phone 147. We call for.
Ing Co.
and deliver.
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Fatl Opening Sale—
Fruit Jars. Stone Jars and Flower
Special prices on men’s and young Hunting Wish Flnwhlight
Pots at Cramer Bros.
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mens suits, hats, caps, shoe* > and
Several Grants Pass poop it* are
Fireplace screens at Cramer Bros.
, ‘ .
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fiirnlnhinffa
Inthinv Co.It hunting with ftashhllghts for deer
furnishings nt
at Peerless i Clothing
Mrs. Fred Hart and children, of
a few miles from the city, states
Kerby, were among the Grants ■Pass
Fight Returns Received—
liame Warden Bancroft.
He has
visitors today.
A large number of fight fans been working on the case but has so
Oil heaters at Cramer Bros.
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gathered at the Courier office last tar been uuable to catch them. He
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Clark, of Ker-
night to get the returns from the asks that the farmers, some of whom
I by. were spending Saturday In the Dempsey-Firpo fight as they were have complained to him of the hunt­
¡city on business.
received. There was a much larger lug at night, help him by taking the
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New heating stoves in all sixes at |
number present than for the pre­ number of the ear the hunters use.
[Cramer Bros.
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vious fights, The result, a knockout There is danger of them shooting
Next Tuesday is Courier Bargain
for Ik'mpsey, was received with a horses or cattle by mistake, he says.
Day.
loud shotit. the tans showing their
Medford Business College will pre­
j pleasure at the retention of the
Courier Bargain Day. I Nth.
pare you tor a salaried position in
I championship in this country.
less time and then help you. get on a
Dance in th« Open Ur—
payroll. Winter term opens Monday. ■
New Fall Shoes—
nite!
Pavilion,
Sat
Medford
September 24.
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Special reduced prices on all dress Real Music, real floor und a real
Eugene business men in the city I
shoes at Peerless Clothing Co.
tl time!
FStf.
this morning were S. J. Miller. L. E.
Sullivan and S. B. Spellman.
Hal's S|»"< ial—
Registration Will close—
Bedroom airtight stoves at Cramer
Fried chicken dinner nt the Ore-
Time for registration for the spe-
Bros.
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j gon Caves Sunday, ; t 00.
Ita ctal election on November 6. nt
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Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kent and H.
which time the income tax measure
j Allen and family were Chehalis peo­
Small Cvoxvd at Concert—
will be given to the voters, expires
ple in the city yesterday.
There was a small crowd Friday on October 6. 30 days before the d ty
Stoveboards, paper and woodlined
night at the last band concert of the of the election. Only those are re­
at Cramer Bros.
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season at Riverside park. The band quired to register who have changed
Ralph Eddy has arrived from
gave excellent selections, the popu­ their precincts since the last elec­
Cathlamet. Washington, and will
lar numbers being especially well tion. who have never before voted in
visit here with his mother, Mrs. Beil
received. The band will now disband this county and who have allowed
Eddy.
for the winter and tho Grants Puss their registration to lapse. As long
j Next Tuesday is Courier Bargain
concert orchestra will take Its place. as voters exercise their franWilse,
I Day.
The orchestra will contain about 15 their registration remains permanent
Special window bargains in pure i
pieces and will be under the direc­ in this state, but if they fall to vote
' aluminum.
Exceptional value
at
1 $1.35 each. Smith’s Racket Store. tion of band leader J. II. Higgin- for a period of two years, their
botham.
names are taken from the lists,
Miss Marion Sabin left today for
Those who do not register must
Talent, where she will take up her
Notice A. F. and A. M.—
swear in their votes, which causes a
duties Monday as domestic science |
Tuesday. Sept. 18, Is regular meet­ large amount of trouble. Very few
instructor in the union high school.
ing. Constitution Day will be ob­ have registered here.
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Fruit Jars at Cramer Bros.
served. All Masons should lie pres­
Ray Jones, messenger for the
ent. Refreshments. Sara Stlnebaugh. Hui’s Special"
Western Union, is back on the Job ’.V. M.
1
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Fried chicken dinner at the Ore
today after enjoying a vacation of
gon (’nv<‘. Sunday 11.00.
a 2
two weeks.
His place was taken
Dollars Saved—
during ills absence by Hub Day.
Many dollars saved by making
Courier Bargain Day, ISth.
your purchases where cash talks
Peerless Clothin? Co.
MODELS
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Select your Heater now
You will find our line
complete
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
The WINCHESTER Store
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STARTING
SI ’NIDAV
MATINEE
RIVOLI
Monte Cristo
-THE WORLD IS MINE”
From the Undying Novel by
Alexandre Dumas
Tin: NOTED FRENCHMAN’S MASTERPIECE
Tran.slated into a giant serene spectacle acclaimed by critics the
eountry over as une of the ítiotiou picture triumpli» of tlic age.
No Advance in Prices
COMEDY
BUDDY MESSENGER
in
-DON’T GET FRESH”
ADULTS 35c
<MILDREN lOe
GOING TONIGHT
Agnes Ayers in “RACING HEARTS
River Wei! Populated—
T!ie Rogue from the'city to Alme-
da will be well populated tomorrow.
A large number of local families
hare signified their intention
spending the week end on the
vorite fishing riffles and from all
ports the ateelheads will spend
very uneasy day. Some riffles will
find four or five families encamped
on the bank:'. The fishing now is at
the height of i s excellence and few
anglers will remain home
morning.
Dance Tonight in Comfort
In the big cool open air pavilion!
Medford! Alford’s Greater Imperial
Orchestra! Just follow’the crowds!
You ure looking for at
POPULAR PRICES
Heuiatitchlng, all colora, 10c y<1.
mrs. nein« neas
o
Think of It Like This
Why not get n suit of clothe» Him will always
ItHik well, wear well mol hold Ils »Itnpc? Why
nut have It limile Just fur you by
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Lociil dealer nearly nliiclcci;
We earn one of the largest stin ks In
Southern Oregon
THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY
WE PITT IN UINDsllll I Ds
Gulbransen
The t lenirti eri ng IMano
Nationally Priced
I nrgest Stack In Southern Oregon
See ROWELL Before Euying
212-21 I Mouth Sixth St.
Grnuta Pit«», Oregon
DANIEL GREEN
Ha» arrived with lite
COMFY SLIPPERS
Known tfir world over nn
PAR EXCELLENCE
In tile Slipper lino
Woodward’s
Hltoea for the Family
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for Economical Transportation
New Low Prices
EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1, 1923
F. O. B. Grunt» P.i <n
Next Tuesday is Courier Bargain
High Class Guernseys
To make room for our rapidly
Increasing register«"! herd, we
arc offering for sale our nine­
teen head of select grade Guern­
sey cows mid heifers.
These
grade Guernseys represent the
work of ten years of careful
selection mid culling and are by
sires whose dams have records
up to 705 pounds of butterfat
River Banks Farms
Gmnts
Oirfton
CONKLIN I’ENCII-H
91.00 and up
DOLLAR PQI.NT 1’ENC
91.00
MONOGRAM FOUNTAIN
CENS, NO N-LEA K A BLE,
Gl IRANTEED, 91.50
CONKLIN FOUNTAINS
92.75 and up
CLEMENS
Nell» Drugs and Books
Superior Roadster -
Superior Touring
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Superior Utility Coupe’ -
Superior Sedan - - - -
Superior Commercial Chassis
Superior Light Delivery
Utility Express Truck Chassis
$625
635
830
990
515
610
675
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Quality Cars
Quantity Prices
AT
These very low prices are made possible through large vol
ume production, and are in conformity with our fixed policy
of providing the utmost per dollar value in ECONOMICAI
TRANSPORTATION.
W. S. Maxwell Co
6TH AND C
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
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