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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1923)
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IHcon. county school superintendent, is spending several days in the Illinois valley visiting the schools of that district. She will return Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gagliardo have arrived from Southern California tor a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey LeMoss Mr. Gagliardo is a brother of Mrs. LeMoss. Maa’s suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed. 11.(0, Wardrobe Cleaners, phone 147. Wo call for and deliver. 70tf Next Saturday, Oct. 13 At Ford Garage Men's Clothing Women's Clothing Children's Clothing Shoe«, Hats Kitchenware China and Glassware Furniture t'oolu-d Food Candy Books Plants A party composed of Bert Kenyon. E. V. Smith. W. P. Counts. Ike Da vis and T. M. Stott.left this morning for the upper Evans creek country where they will go Into camp for several days in search of venison. Optical goods at Letcher & Son’s. Mrs. J. J. Friel who has been vis iting her« for the past week, left this afternoon for San Francisco. She was accompanied by Miss Flora Schmidt who will visit her in the Bay City for the next week or 10 days. Toys NEW THINGS FOR THE LABOR NOT TO FORM PARTI White Elephant Booth Federation Decides Against Move At Meeting Today and Provisions for Portland, Or«., Oit. 9.—(A. p.)— The American Federation of Labor today decided against the formation of a political party. It approved the soldier bonus as “just and long over due" and went on record against ship subsidies. It authorized an in vestigation of labor conditions at the Panama canal. The Country Store DELIVER TO FORD GARAGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12TH. OR PHONE MRS. G. P. JESTER OR MRS. S. H. BAKER. CONSTANT! NOPIF. COPS TO SNAP UP APPEARANCE Gulbransen Constantinople. Oct. 9.—(I. N. S.) —This city, as befitting the chief city of the Moslem Empire, is to The Registering Plano have a smarter police force, accord ing to a new order issued by the Di rector of Police. Nationally Priced In a circular to policemen lje Largest Stock in Southern Oregon orders them to shave a minimum of twice weekly and not to wear their See ROWELL Before Buying police caps at the "fashionable angle." 212-214 South Sixth St. Grants Pass, Oregon For correct deportment policemen going on duty will be reviewed by the local superintendent. Policemen MACKEREL INVASION ON Receipts at the fish pier and T while in the streets must preserve a serious demeanor, inspiring respect, COAST OF NEW ENGLAND wharf are the largest for many years, aggregating approximately he adds. Boston, Mass., Oct. 9.—(I. N. S.) 1,000,000 pounds. RECL.AMATION POLICIES —Dense schools of mackerel, said to REMAKING MAP OF WEST A Wise Citizen. be the largest in more than fifteen Do as much as you can, as well as years, are invading the coastal wa you can, as soon as you can, and you Washington, Oct. 9.—(A. P.) — ters of New England from Cape Ann need not be afraid of being “canned.” The extent to which reclamation to Eastport, Me., according to fish Is the sane advice of a wise citizen.— policies are remaking the map of the ermen arriving in port. Brooklyn Standard Union. west is shown by the announcement that Tule Lake, measuring 120 to 150 square miles In area, has been wiped off the surface of the earth. The lake was located in southern Oregon and northern California, on the Klamath Reclamation project. Our Prices WHAT ARE YOU PAYING? Huckleberries____ ... 25c per quart Sweet Potatoes___ 4 lbs. for 25c Quart Mason Jars_____ 88c per doz. Sea Shell Macaroni____ 10c per lb. New Old Popcorn New Crop Almonds Davidsons Bread • I • The Truax Grocery Try Us First Output of New York. In factories In New York city are made nearly 25 per cent of the chew- ng gum produced In the United States, icariy one-quarter of the buttons, a ¡bird of the mirrors, a quarter of the identiflc and professional Instruments, »ore than half of the fountain pens ind four out of every five tobacco ylpes that are made In the country. Pins Stumps Used for Paper. Louisiana chemists have developed • method for removing turpentine and rosin from pine stumps so the wood can be used in the manufacture of paper. Couch’s Pharmacy ALL COLUMBIA RECORDS le-gion and Auxiliary Meet- Meetings of tbq American legion and th* Arherii'ah V4«'on Auxllllary will be held tomorrow ulglit ut lln|r respect tve meet Ing places Plans for Artilstice'duy will 1>e tbkvq upl ny the Le*lon% I ' . > Presbytery M hh Tonight— The Southern Oregon Presbytery will meet tonight in Medford. The meeting of the Presbytery will con What Price are yon |>a.vln*?— Try The Truax Grocdjf flrat. 12 tinue through Wednesday and Wed- neaday evening Tomorrow's meet- Ings will be largely business. Rev. Art Collection nt Library— F. Gordan Hart will attend the inert* The second collection of reproduc Ing tonight. tions from famous paintings is now here and will be exhibited In the Do Not Miss- lecture room o( the Public (Library Ou r display nd In this Issue. The every afternoon thia, wyok. (ram 2 to Truax Grocery. 12 5:30. The pictures are from the works of Anerican and British-Atner-I Picture Hun* in Isiliby— lean artists. A novel painting of the rim of Crater Lake has been hung in the School Money Pah! Out lobby of the Josephine hotel, The Alice M.‘ Dtieotf, county school su work was don» by M. Ritchie, of perintendent, is today mailing out Wolf Creek, who spent considerable to the school districts of the county time at the lake in getting the col the money allotted'them by oring effects, which are best seen at school census from the state night. This is .Mr. Ritchie's first For every child on the census work for a long time as he has had tween the years of 4 and 20, |1.73 trouble with his arm. He expects is paid the district. As there are to continue his work. 2.721 children between those ages in the county, the state school fund Fall Opening Sol,'— for Josephine county amounts to Speolal prices on men's and young 14,707.33. The coutity school money men's suits, hats, caps, shoes and and the second half of the elemen furnishings at Peerless Clothing Co.tf tary school fund will be sent out the latter part of the month. The ele Itunuiukgc Kale Sat unlay— mentary school fund amounts to The members of the Grants Pass 17,739.82. Womans club are busy this week getting ready for their rummage Ikqeirt Was Unfavorable— sale which is to be held at the Ford The senate ways and means com garage on Saturday, The ladies ex- mittee In the recent legislature pect to have a big assortment of ar turned In an unfavorable report on ticles for sale, the funds derived to the appropriation of 815,000 annual go to the Community house fund. ly for the maintalnance of the Bat After the sale in the evening, the tleship Oregon, states Dr. J. C. athletic section of the club is put Smith, who was chairman of that ting on a dance in the Waldorf hall, committee. News dispatches from also for the benefit of the Commun Portland yesterday were to the ef ity house. fect that the state would not be able to accept the old warrior because When Better Automobi l es of the excessive expense which would Ars built Buick will build them, tf be involved in keeping It up. Dr. Smith states that not a single mem Boys Arrested Here— ber of his committee favored the ap When Oscar Head, of Medford, propriation as sent up from the missed his Ford touring car last house. The senate disregarded the night he notified the Medford police, report and passed the bill, he states. who In turn sent word out north and As it stands the bill makes available south. The local police saw the ma 115,000 annually to keep the ship at chine as it was being driven through Portland where It can be inspected. the city and place the two occupants The senator believes that the expen under arrest. Eugene Dickson. 19, diture Is unwarranted. and-Albert Black, 22, were lodged in the city jail until tb-y could be will be convinced that we taken back to Medford. Officers You too you money. Peerless Cloth- can aa»e Nichols and Kenyon made the arrest tf Ing Co. at 1 o’clock. orrohtn *, iw«. LADIES’ COATS Bee Our Full STYLES A You «111 M« the MODELS You ar« looking for at POPULAR PRICES Labor and Machinery Il take« I hh I i to prmluee llir ftnlslusl article—no matter what that article may be. It's a Ion* route from tlic sheep's back to yours, but in the cod, m-e tlie quality ami value yuu get If your tailoring is done by GEO. S. CALHOUN Local dealer nearly nbiteen years FASHION Decrees Patent Ixwtlier and Hat las for Drew or wear, Strap Pump« or Oxfords. WORK GLOVKH Ht reo» Woodward’s Hhoea for the Family Wr hare a very large aMortmcnt of Ladies and Children’s Cotton, Fleece Lined and Silk and Wool Underwear At Prices to Plcaac A. L. ENGLEDOW DRYGOWDH AND NOTION» Bacceraor to Kinney 4b Trani Granta Paa«, Oregon 101 North Ktxth * Tionn 151 Proceee Km borato* Dono— Process embossing at the Courier To do genera! office work, typing office. First class work guaranteed. Girl Wanted— and short hand. Address P. O. Box 711, Grants Pass. Give ago and ex perience. 108tf Pheasant Season Opens— The open season on China pheas ants in Jackson county starts next Sunday. There are quite*a largo number of these game birds in the neighboring county, reports from there indicate. Josephine county does not have nn open season on the Chinks this year and local hunters are planning an invasion of the next county to get a few. It is expected that Josephine will have an open sea son on the birds within a year or so. New Fall Shoe»— Special reduced prices on all dress shoes at Peerless Clothing Co. tf Football Game Is Tio— The Ashland and Klamath Falla high school football elevens waded through a 13 to 13 tie game at Klamath Falls Saturday afternoon. The game was loosely played and un interesting, according to local fans who saw the fray and it was a toss up for honors between the Blower Klamath aggregation and the Ash land boys, who plainly showed lack of condition. There seemed to be a misunderstanding here on the out- come, some reports crediting Klam ath Falls with the victory, but the 13 to 13 score was confirmed by the Mail Tribune from the Klamath Falls school officials.—Medforp Mail Tribune. Why Pay More? Drop in and look over our new Fall Une of Suits and Furnishings. Abonlocm Villa Guests— Guests are arriving at Aberdeen Villa dally. Among the new arrivals is M. W. Meier, of Portland. Mr. Meier is editor of Western Out-pf- Doors, sportsman’s magazine for the west, also coast editor of Forest and Stream. Mr. Meier 1s writing arti cles on Southern Oregon. Miss P. Taron is a recent guest from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Briggs just arrived at the Villa from New York, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dryburgh, of Grants Pass, spent Sunday at the Villa. Among the other Grants Pass guests were C. M. Barnes and C. D. Cameron. V. W. Blackwell, of Eu gene, Oregon, wad a week end guest at the Villa. Mk. and Mrs. R. 8. Leonard, of Rolland, Were Sunday guests at the Villa, •i i Our prices are right THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY WE PUT IN WINDSHIELDS RIVOLI TOMORROW AGNES AYRES in “THE HEART RAIDER’’ A delightful comedy of love MILK Pure rich Jeracy milk from tubercular tested cows. RAW OR l’AHTl’RIZED Retail 10c per quart at Creamery 12c per quart Delivered VALLEY PRIDE CREAMERY Cor. Houtli Sixth ami L Htn-ets Phone M Guaranteed to tickle your fun ny-bone, chill your spine and play on your heart airing». COMEDY GRANTS PASS Lloyd Hamilton in “The Optimist” Also Fox New» Matinee Every Day 2:15 Evening 7:15 and 9:15 p. m. Adults 35c Children 10c City Directory <IH Pago* of Nani«« Granta Paas Reaidenta Going Tonight “Down to the Sea in Ship»” Price Reduced to $1.00 CONKLIN PENCILS *1.00 and up DOLLAR POINT PENCILS *1.00 MONOGRAM FOUNTAIN PENS, NON-LEAKABLK, GUARANTEED, *1.50 CONKLIN FOUNTAINS *2.75 and up CLEMENS Get Yours at the Courier Office Now * • , I Saw Mill Equipment Machinery Mine Equipment Power, Transmission and Heavy Hardware Sells Drw*a aw south sixth st, Grants Paas, Oregon, P. S. Woodin