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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1923)
raturpay , octobfr GRANTS PASS DAH.Y COURIER m, inan. - PERSONAL S!i LOCAL | A Nr» Portrait Studio— Is now open In the Flanagan Building, (entrance by Chamber of Commerce) owned and conducted by Ralph Pain, who will be remember ed as operator of the Grants Pass Portrait Studio last year. Some very attractive offers are to be had during the remainder of this month, which are worth while taking advantage of for tho coming Christ mas season. Phone Ist-J. LADIES’ COATS Boa Our Fall STYLES See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tr Sparka-Richardaon WtsMing— I«oyd 'Lawnde-i Sparks and Miss John Isham, of Medford, spent MODELS Friday visiting friends in the city. Velma May (Richardson were united Yon are looking for at Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son's. in marriage at the Methodist parson POPULAR PRICES age by Rev. D. Ulster Fields at 2:30 E. C. Jerome, of Medford, was n o'clock Friday, October 12, tn the local business visitor in the city on presence» of friends. Their future Itching, »U colora, 10c yd. Friday. home will he Grant* Pass. Dance Was Patronised— Special Iron Bed steel spring and The dance given Friday night by 50-lb mattress, complete for $19.00 Op»«rettn “Geraldine"— the Athletic section "t the (Iranis at Holman’s. 1 •> Rivoli Theatre. Monday n««xt S p., AV. H. Carney, principal of the m. Home talent. Portion of pro Pass Womans club was well patron schools at Kerby, is spending the ceeds for Community House Fund 16 ised by the local dancers. Over a A Little Handful hundred couples were present and day in the city on school matters. of wool from the sheep's Itnck, la n amali part the ladles realised a neat sum for Good furniture for less at Hol Sport Model Buick PnwhiwtiM— of whiit goes into a ault of clothe« lallorvd-to-or- the community house Itvneflt. Music F. Gordon Hart Is now riding In was furnished by the Buster Brown man’s. 605 G St. 16 dvr l»y J. C. Templeton, of Eugene, was n real style, having purchased a new orchestra, which donated business visitor in the city yesterday Buick sport model, of the latest de vices for the occasion. sign. The car. which Is a six tour and today. me I ng I« believing, and Hie I<ct II« “allow You too will be convinced that we ing. Is one of the best looking sport The Study <'less wear you'll get I" further proof. tn<Mlel machines ever received in the can save you money. Peerless Cloth- or the Educational Department of tf city. It was sold through the Grants the Womans Club will meet Monday GEO. S. CALHOUN Ing Co. laical dealer nearly uliileen jours W. F. Sergeant, of Portland, was Pass Auto company. p. in. at 2:15 In the club rooms of looking after business matters here the library. Mrs. P. R. Woodln will Chicken Dinnei today. have the lesson on “How Io Read a Fresh strnwberrios Price 60c. Optical goods at Letcher & Son's. Book." Stanton Rowell has returned from and cream. Mrs. Vernon Bailey. 623 16 K Street. Portland where he attended the Quail Season Opens— grand lodge of the Knights of Shotguns will be taken out Tax Commission Meet* — Pythias. their cases tomorrow and casualties With l'a For Your Neckwenr The tax supervising and conserva A special price on Wedgewood can be expected among the quail. lliencjr Cravats and Tubular Ties ranges Monday. Tuesday and Wed tion commission met this afternoon There are lots of the birds in the nesday at Holman's. 16 to organize so that they can begin county this season. Several are go New Butterfly Itone, Soliti Colora, Figure« nini Ilota Mrs. Anna Lind was a business work on the consideration of the ing to try their luck in Jackson coun visitor in Grants Pass today from budgets when they are submitted to ty for Chinese Pheasants. It is re Lind Home Lodge, above Holland, on the commission by various tax levy ported from the neighboring county ing bodies of the state, The com- the Cave highway. that many places are being posted to Universal Heaters guaranteed mission has offices on the upper keep hunters from going on with E. U floor in the court house, Cheapest good heater made at Hol farms. Hliora for the Family man's. 16 Coburn as secretary. Stop! Isuik! Listen!— Stanley G. Clark, who spent sev The ladies of the Church of Christ eral days visiting with friends in the ! Rivoli—Coming Soon— 16 will give a cooked food sale Satur The "Merry Go Round." city, left yesterday for Fall Creek, day. Oct. 27th. In the Buick demon where he Is employed with the Cali- Gorman Gets Knockout— stration parlors on North Sixth St. j fornia Oregon Power company. Joe Gorman scored a knockout in Come and buy your Sunday’s dln- Men's suits thoroughly cleaned Pure ib li Jersey milk from tubercular (rated 'cows. the first round of his fight last night 16 i and pressed, 11.50. Wardrobe with Stanley McBride, of Chicago, at nor. RAW OR PASTl lllZED Cleaners, phone 147. We call for A’ancouver, B. C. Tho fight was Fire Truck Called Out— Retail and deliver. 79tf scheduled to go 10 rounds but Joe The tire truck was called out at J. E. Kllduff. one of the owners of 10c per quart at Creamery clipped It off in the first by the K0 J o'clock thia morning to put out a the Siskron mine at Holland, was in route. < The battle was described as “horn" instead of a fire. The night 12c per quart Delivered the city today. He states that they “sensational’’ and Joe received a big watchman phoned to the fire de are now in a rich body of ore which VALLEY PRIDE CREAMERY ovation from the fans. He will box partment at the early hour that the is looking better all the time. Cor. ' 'll and I. Sire« I’botit- HI horn of a car In the Johnson Elec In Portland on October 17. Sewing machines tor rent at Hol- tric shop next to the Oxford hotel 16 Don’t Forget— man's Furniture store. had shorted and was making too James T. Chinnock returned last The ladies of the Church of Christ much noise to allow people In the I night from Pendleton where he at- will give a cooked food sale Satur neighborhood to sleep. The firemen I tended the Grand Commandery, day. Oct. 27. at the Buick parlor on jimmied the lock on the place and | Knights Templar, of the state of Ore North Sixth Street. 16 disconnected the wires. The horn gon. He reports an Interesting meet would blow for a long time and the ing. Boswell Mine Start«— wires would then heat and expand, Special values in Blankets at Hol-¡ The Boswell mine cyanide plant allowing the connection to break. As Lasts longer than 1C man’s. has started up and the ore now on soon as it cooled u little.' the Horn Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bleecker. of ¡ the dumps will be run through as would again start. There was little c, two cheap suits, the Eagle Pine company, of Port- ; soon as possible. The plant Is In sleep In the neighborhood until It land, are spending several days vis UlMillUg anti charge of E. R. Crouch who Is run was shut off. looks better and iting here with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. i .Men's Furnishing* ning it for R. C. Boswell, A large I Davis, Mr. Davis being the local man-, amount of high grade ore Is on the 507 G St. — GranU Pu»«, Ore. costs less. | eger for the company. Jonteel (’«>1«! Cream 50c dumps and it will not be necessary Jerome H. Fertig left last night' ■Tontee! Vanishing Cream 5Oc to start mining operations for some for Hamilton. Mont., where Mr. Fer Jonteel Combination Cream Stic time, Tho Boswell has been a heat? tig has been engaged as engineer in producer In the past. an irrigation project. Mr. Fertig . New Fall Shona— and confetti, serpentine and favors plans to return here for a few days „ Special reduced prices ou ail dress distributed by the management. A .... Rivoli—Coming Soon— in about six weeks. _ . «hoes at Peerless Clothlug Co. tf large crowd I.« expected. ____________ , The "Merry Go Round. Post Matrons Club C!ul>— , Attend Carnival Dan«««— Have You Heard It?— And all visiting past matrons will Yttcmbng Gam« Several parties of local people will Alford's Greater Imperial Orches A large number of cars, Rally meet at Mrs. W. H. Flanagan’s home make the trip to Medford tonight to tra! Honest folks It’s a knockout! at 618 North Sixth, Monday, Oct. 15, decorated with the blue and white Of attend the prlxe carnival dance at Medford Pavilion Saturday night! at 2:30 p. m. 16 I the local high school, left thia morn the Pavilion. Prizes are to be given Let's all go! FHO.Itf ing for Ashland, where the Grants Pass football team meets the Ash Fall Opening Sale— Special prices on men’s and young land high eleven this afternoon. Tho men’s suits, hats, caps, shoes and ' team was accompanied by the rooters furnishings at Peerless Clothing Co.tf ¡of the high school, who will be led in their rooting by Arda Isham, ' Hells Drugs and Books chosen recently as yell leader. The The Music Club- XU Will meet at the library Monday locals are confident of giving the evening from 7 to 8 o’clock. An in Ashlanders a run for their money. 1 teresting program has been prepared and all who care to join the club are ’ urged to be present. 17 ! rnrs. Dellk Reas Woodward’s MILK Carload just in hurry to get yours THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY WE PUT IN WINDSHIELDS FLEMISH TAPESTRIES— Another .shipment of genuine Flemish Tapestries, wall pieces and table runners. Must be seen to be appreciated. VOCALION (RED) RECORDS— (Playable on all phonographs) The beat tone record made and the latest hits found in these record* first. arc always 75c and upwards HELMER’S 'THB HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE” FREE! No. 2 Film Pack Hawk-Eye Eastman-made Picture Size 2Xx3H inches One Good Suit /j CLEMENS Go Where the Crowds Go!— Medford’s »7500.00 Pavilion! Sat urday nite! A dance worth while! ! I'roccws Embossing Done- Process embossing at the Courier office. First class work guaranteed. CARD OF THANKS 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: We wish to thank all our friends for their kindness and sympathy dur-I ing the illness and death of our be-| loved grandson, son an«l brother. Mr. anil Mrs. F. E. Decker. Mr. Warren McCormick. Miss Madge Wiseman. Couchs Pharmacy Books Perfumes Drugs Ht at ioncry We Guarantee Only One Camera to a Customer SAN TOX TOOTH BRUSHES MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE Gloria Swanson in Prodigal Daughters’ THEODORE ROBERTS Anti a brilliant supporting cast. Hee the modern Jazz-inatl girl nt her dizziest puce. Gloria's flashiest drama. Comedy—BABY PEGGY In Nor is this all. With every camera is included a year's free sub scription to Kadakery— the bright little monthly magazine for amateur photographers that regularly sells for 60 cents a year. i RÌVOLI with Starting Monday, Oct. 15 We will give a No. 2 Film Pack Hawk-Eye camera FREE to everyone who buys at our store three or more 2J4 s3% Kodak Film Packs for this camera at 50 cents each. There is absolutely no other condition attached to this offer which will continue only as long as our supply lasts. STARTING SUNDAY Stanton Rowell, Prop. 50c “CARMEN JR.” A miniature señorita—A demi-tassc Toreador A Riot of Fun Going 7 onight Tom Mix in “3 Jump* Ahead L