—• PAGB pora. THFRADAY, OCTOBER 11, 1MMI. ---------- .. W Peerless îldzda lamps 10 to 50 Watt____________ 32 cent* 60 Watt_________________ 37 cents 50 Watt White___________ 50 cent* 75 Watt White___________ 60 cent* Fill That Empty lamp Socket ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. The WINCHESTER Store WANTED—FOR THE Rummage Sale Next Saturday, Oct. 13 At Ford Garage Men's Clothing Women's Clothing Children’s Clothing Shoes, Hats Kitchenware China and Glassware Furniture Cooked Food Candy Books Plants Toys THINGS FOR THE White Elephant Booth and Provisions for The Country Store DELIVER TO FORD GARAGE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, OR PHONE MRS. G. P. JESTER OR MRS. 8. H. BAKER. FREE! No72 Film Pack Hawk-Eye Eastman-made Picture Size 2Hx3% inches Because we want everybody in this com­ munity to realize how easy and inexpensive it is to make splendid pictures we have decided to make the following offer: Starting Monday, Oct. 15 'We will ftive a No. 2 Film Pack Hawk-Eye camera FREE to everyone who buys at our etore three or more 2^x3^ Kodak Film Packs for thia camera at M cents each. There is absolutely no other condition attached to this offer which will continue only as Ion* as our supply lasts. Nor fa this all. With every camera fa included a year’s free sub­ scription to Kodakery— the bright little monthly magazine for amateur photographers that regularly sells for 60 cents a year. Only One Camera to a Customer MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE Stanton Rowell, Prop. See Dr. Marks for best (lasses, tf Banka Will Chair— The banks of the city will be H. & Alcorn and Dwight Maddux, of Cincinnati, were among the bus­ dosed tomorrow. Columbus Day, this iness visitors in Grants Pass today. being a legal holiday. The court­ house will also remain closed during Canned vegetables? Fresh eggs? the day. Fresh vegetables? Anything for the country store? 14 Rivoli—Coming Soon— Rivoli—Coming Soon— Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaFlamme. of The “Merry Go Round." 16 The "Merry Go Round." 16 •Wllderville. were spending the day tn Grants Pass. School Tliu Exhibit— Ra-gulnr Meeting— Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son's. The art exhibit whjch was shown Among the Ashland people who CM Commsttdery Knights Templar, at the public library was also on ex­ spent Thursday In Grants Pass were Friday night, October 18. 15 hibit at the high school for several Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lamb. days. The exhibit was placed In the Funeral Service«« Today— Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien, of Ap­ school library to make it easy of ac­ plegate, were among the shoppers in Funeral services wore hold today cess for the students, who wished to the city yesterday and today. tor Donald Keith Shill, Infant non Men's suits thoroughly cleaned study the prints. of Mr. and Mrs. Shill, of K street. and pressed. 1150. Wardrobe Interment fwas In the Masonic com­ Gen. lagan W. R. C.— Cleaners, phone 14?. We call for etary, Will hold their regular meeting and deliver. ?jtf Saturday afternoon. 14 Clyde Meekey, of Oregon City, Pythian Sister»— spent Wednesday and Thursday look­ Will meet Friday evening. Octo­ Will Attend Convention- ing after business interests here. County Agent Herbert Howell and ber 12 at 7:30. W. O. W. hall. 14 Optical goods at Letcher & Son's. Miss Jessie Griswold, home demon­ Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McFarland, of stration agent for Josephine county, Music Is Donated—- Glendale, were in the city yesterday The music for the dance being attending to business and shopping. will attend the conference of exten­ sion workers of the state at Corvallis given tomorrow night by tho ladies Mrs. A. Doerner, of Wllderville, next week. The meeting is called of the Athletic aectlon of the Grants spent Wednesday shopping at Grants annually. It starts this year on Oc­ Pass Womans club Is being donated Pass stores. tober 15. by the Buster Brown orchestra. The Old furniture, rugs, curtains, lin­ proceeds from the dance will be oleum, for the furniture booth. Sat­ used for the Community House bene­ urday, the 13th at the Ford garage. Fall Opening Sal«'— Speolal prices on men's and young fit fund. The dance starts at 9 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn SIU are visit­ men's suits, hats, caps, shoes and o’clock. ing here from Portland With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sill. They will furnishings at Peerless Clothing Co.tf spend the next week here. New FaU Shoes Federal Court Ends— S. E. Thompson returned this Special reduced prices on all drew The October term of the federal morning after spending the past two tf court ended Wednesday, when the shoes at Peerless Clothing Co. months in the northern part of the ease of the government against state. George Kerns, charged with viola­ Schools Showing Increase— Mr. and Mrs.'C. N. Parker, of For­ tion of the land laws was dismissed The city schools are sUll showing est Grove, who have been visiting on account of a technicality in the a steady growth with the total reg­ here with Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton, indictment. This was the last case istration In the city 45 greater than left this morning tor their home. on the docket The force of federal at the corresponding time last fall. James Noble attended the meeting officials who have been in the city At the end of the first report month of the Presbytery of Southern Ore­ for the last ten days in connection this year there were 1119 students, gon yesterday at Medford, repre­ with the term of court left for Port­ in 1922 there were but 1074 and the senting the elders from the local land last night.—Medford Mail Trib­ year previous but 1048. The rate of church. une. increase this year therefore is nearly Buy your community crunch at double that of 1923. One fact the Sugar Barrel at the Rummage Girl Wanted— which must be taken Into considera­ Sale. 14 To do general office work, typing L. W. Carson returned home today and short hand. Address P. O. Box tion is that there were four weeks from Portland where he attended 711, Grants Pass. Give age and ex­ in the first report month this year as against three last year, which the Grand Lodge of the Knights of perience. 108 tf may account for some of the In­ PythiaB as a delegate from Ther­ crease. Also the students from Dis­ mopylae lodge. Store Will Open— trict 26 are now attending, the pub­ Mrs. C. A. Linch is expected to re­ The Twentieth Century grocery turn this evening from Portland store will open the first of next week lic schools of Grants Pass, following the voto to consolidate Districts 26 where she was a delegate to the in the building formerly occupied by and 7. grand lodge of the Pythian Sisters, the Sanito meat market. T. W. Wlx- representing the local lodge. son, manager of the Southern Ore­ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hall have re­ gon stores of the company, which are Why Pay More? Drop in and look over our naw lumed from Portland where they at­ located at Medford. Ashland and tended the state convention of fun­ Grants (Pass. Fred Hohn, who has Fall Une of Bulla and Furnishings. eral directors which met in the Rose been assistant manager of the Med­ City the first of the week. ford store, has arrived here and with C. C. Kelley, district highway en­ Mr. Wixson was arranging the stock gineer. with headquarters in Klam­ on the shelves, in preparation for the ath Falls, arrived last night to spend opening. Mr. Hohn is looking for a a short time here on business con­ place to live so that he can bring nected with the highway depart­ his family here. ment. You too will be convinced that we' Rivoli—Coming Soon— Tomorrow can save you money. Peerless Cloth­ The “Merry Go Round." 16 ing Co. tf TOM MIX E. H. MacDaniels, supervisor of Chamber Committee Named— the Siskiyou national forest, has re­ The luncheon committee for the “THREE JUMPS turned from an inspection trip Chamber of Commerce for the Forum through the forest. He spent sev­ luncheon on Monday noon is com­ AHEAD” eral weeks on this trip, most of the posed of W. E. Newcombe, J. H. Pe­ with time being put in on the coast. ters and Don Springer. The Cham­ Bring fall or winter hats for the ber has secured the services of two hat booth at the Rummage Sale next Portland speakers for the occasion. The Wonder Saturday. 14 William Piepenbrink, secretary of Hor*e Mrs. F. L. Warren returned last state of the Royal Rosarians, and “TONY” night from Salem and Portland Herbert Cuthbert, publicity manager where she has been visiting for the of the Portland Chamber of Com­ COMEDY past week. She was accompanied merce will be here to give talks. Stan Laurel by her son, Leslie Warren, who will They will also go on to Medford and visit in the city for a short time. Ashland where they are scheduled to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Williams give talks at the Chambers of Com­ “The Handy Man” have arrived from Salem to spend a merce of those two cities. Also few days in the city, while Mr. Wil­ “Movie Chat*” liams looks after some legal business Benefit- Educational New, Feature here. They are accompanied by Box social and dance at Savage Matinee Every Day 2:16 Mrs. Williams’ mother, Mrs. M. F. creek hall, Oct. 13th, one-half mile Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m. Dulibon. from highway. Good roads and good Adults 35c Children 10c Send cake, pie, bread, salad, any­ music. All ladies expected to bring thing good to eat for the food booth box. 16 at the Rummage Sale. 14 Going Tonight R. P. Protchard and family stop­ After Stage Line»— ped here yesterday on their way Parties from San Francisco repre­ Agne* Ayre* home to New York after visiting the senting large Interests have been Oregon Caves. Mr. Protchard is pro­ hera during the week negotiating fessor of forestry at Syracuse uni­ with owners of the stage lines to all “The Heart versity In the eastern city. They points, including Eureka, Grants Raider” were all enthused over their trip in­ Pass and Brookings with a view of to the caverns. purchasing. It is understood they have taken options on all the lines for a period of 45 days. It is also understood the same parties are ne­ FUNNY BUNNY---------- -»l.aS gotiating with the Coast Auto Lines, which operates from Roseburg to 8KEEZIX DOLL--------- J*1.21J Drugs Books Brookings, but were turned down by Stationery Perfumes that company, which is figuring on PAL DOG .................... Hdc running through to Eureka and pos­ sibly to San Francisco next year.— Made of ART LEATHER. They A GOOD Del Norte Triplicate. W<«ar well. LADIES’ COATS See Our Fall STYLES You Will see tho MODELS You are looking for at POPULAR PRICES One Hundred Operations People pay * IO. ihi for n suit of clothe* and claim the price I* uiireasoiiabl«' ia'cnuto th«' suit con­ tains but *11,00 worth of raw wool. One hundred operation» tell* the story. Her what you get in TAIUIRING GEO. S. CALHOUN Local deuler nearly ulntccn year* RIVOLI GRANTS PASS City Directory