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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1923)
page four . THTWWHT, OCTORER IS, 1025. GRANT'S PAM DAILY COURIER limerai Friday— The funeral of H. E. Huyler will be 'held at Hall's chapel at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Instead of Thurs day, as announced in yesterday's Paul B. McKee, general manager Dully Courier. of the California Oregon Power comiuiuy, waa a business visitor at lliurball Fans— the local Copco office yesterday. Rivoli theatre tonight, first game Store your car at 301 South Sixth World's Series, Yanks va. Giants, St. 24 Film shown here before any city on 20 J. J. Skinner and It. G. Water Pacific Coast. mire. Copco meter experts, returned to Medford today after several days College (Tub Meeting— In the city. The CMlleg» Club will meet on R. Vaughn and P. C. Dressel, of Saturday afternoon. October 20, at the North Pole mine, near Rogue the horn» of Mr». Geo. C. Sabin on River, were business visitors in the Lawnridge avenue. All member» are city today. expected to b» present. Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McGIIvary, of Follow the <Vow<5— nrookiugs, were looking utter busi The Riverside Community Club ness matters here today. will give a big dance on Sat. nite Clyde McPherson, of Oakland. Oct. 20th. 22 Cal., left this morning for bis homo after speudlng a day in the city. He Ml« Helen Iloilo»'— was accompanied by his grandmoth Class In asthetlc dancing tor child er. .Mrs. Nellie Utley, who has spent ren at Guild Hall Friday afternoon the past year at the W. A. Trefren 4:30. Classes are also being formed home. At Medford, they wore tor High School students and adults. Joined by Mr. McPherson’» father. For particulars phone 292-R. 20 I PERSONAL SS LOCAL Bee Dr. Marks for boat glasses, tf William Dobyns, of Medford, wai a local business visitor today. Mrs. A. H. Kerlinger, of Merlin, spent Wednesday shopping at local ' stores. Optical goods at Letcher & Son’s. Mrs. M. F. Holgate, of Hugo, was visiting and shopping in the elty yes terday. Leland Jacobs, of Medford, trans- i acted business with local merchants l Wednesday. THE OPEN SEASON IS HERE ARE YOU READY? Winchester Leader and Repeater Shells Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed, 51.50, Wardrobe Cleaners, phone 147. We eall for and deliver. 79tf Quincy Woodcock, of Kerby, spent the day attending to business matters tn the city. Let us repair your car. We guar- ■ antee our work. Singleton & Ar nold. 301 South Sixth St. 24 Among the Portland people in Grants Pass today were Gaylord Adams, Cleve Jackson and G. B. Post. THE LATE MID-WINTER STYLES IN MILLINERY Velvets, Gold and Silver lju-e. Feathers and llnnd Embroidery We are the Gateway In Grants Pa»* to the great tailoring institution of Come and lot u* »how you our wonderful line of rhoiro woolen* and exclusive style mold*. GEO. S. CALHOUN latrai dealer nearly alntcen year» Grants Pass — Gateway to the Oregon Caves I xmu I ch I with smokeless powder, new primer with the “fish tail flash" “Preatlc wadding." Water proofed tubes, famous for their hard bitting, evenly distributed shot patterns. Rogue River Hardware Company The WINCHESTER Store Time to get ready for Winter! Comfort and Style are now at your call All over the Nation this is National Oregon City Week Shingles Carload just in. You will have to hurry to get yours. THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY 0WOOP into a soft snow hank amid a hubbub of shrieks and shouts. “Face washing” won’t matter if you’re snug in Jacobs Oregon City pure virgin woolens. They are woven from the soft, warm fleece of sheep that pasture high in western mountains. WE PCT IN WINDSHIELDS For nearly 60 years Oregon City looms have been famous for their woolens. They surpassed the world at Philadelphia in 1876 and at San Francisco in 1915. The Oregon City people are makers of both fabrics and garments. They perform every process of manufac ture. All over the nation this is Oregon City week. Peo ple everywhere know the Oregon Citv line. Here at this store you will find a complete display of these wonderful virgin wool products. Jacobs Oregon City garments are noted for their great warmth, their wonderful fabrics, smart clean styles. Oregon City robes and blankets have a national reputation. Come in and sec these famous woolen products. Golden Rule Stylish OVERCOATS EW models in Fall, 1923, weaves. Plaid back fab medals at world’s fairs. rics or the new ‘‘through and Plaids that smack of the llie’- through” plaids. Shoulder lands. Some with plain hacks, vokes, “kimona” sleeves ami others with reversible backs. back, or cut-in sleeves. l*urc Pure virgin wool. Keeps soft virgin wool. Good inside and and lively for years. Priced at outside. Priced from $6.85 and up * $15.00 to $33.50 N OU can now obtain maxi service in Jacobs Y mum Oregon City boys’ suits with A signs. two pair of knickers. Tailored from lively, pure virgin wool fabrics they wear and they hold their shape. Quality guaranteed. Priced at $15.00 Vividly colored INDIAN BLANKETS He has a hundred new smile« for you. Ton ought to see him shimmy with a hurdy-gurdy. COMEDY Ben Turpin “Where Is My Wandering Boy This Evening” and “Movie Chats” Mat. 2:16. Eve. 7:15 & 9 p.m. Adults 35c Children 10c Coing Tonight “Java Head” .\K.MTII and freedom of movement are combined for sportsmen and outdoor INE Christmas gifts. In dian blanket mid novelty workers in these good-looking weaves. Rich plain colors, too. garments. Styles and sizes for Styles for men, women and men, youths and boys. Pure children. Make your Yuletide virgin wool assures you of long selection now. We have a com wear. Prices from plete Oregon City robe display. $9.95, $11.85, $15.85 W We relay to our customer» the faith we have In thia na tionally famous label. It 'guarantees pure virgin wool quality and maximum ser vice. Black cover paper at the Courier. CONKLIN PENCILS S1.00 and up DOLLAR POINT PENCILS *1.00 MONOGRAM FOUNTAIN PENS, NON-LEAKABLK. GUARANTEED, I1JM) CONKLIN FOUNTAINS 52.75 and up ^òolsnìknis XU F See Our Window Displays Will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the I. O. O. F. parlors. All Past Noble Grands are cordially in vited to be present. Hotesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Will Fry and Mrs. J. F. Burke. 20 Sells Drugs and Books Comfortable LOUNGING ROBES O Past Noble Grand Club- CLEMENS Tribes of the West go to Oregon City for their blankets. Practical both in doors and outdoors. Wann for coasting and sleighing. Make beautiful covers for couch or davenport. REGON CITY blankets have all the luster and vitality of new fleece. They are pure virgin wool. Woven in brilliant hues and soft color tones, or in contrasting stripes. Plain colors, too. Priced from $7.35 to $10.00. RIVOLI “MY BOY” The Kid’s a Wiz! Picturesque MOTOR ROBES uthentic Indian de FINE RED BLANKETS The Chamber of Commerce lunch ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL 4 eon committee for Monday noon will ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ be composed of H. L. Bromley, J. M. Daisy Circle Revived— Isham and H. H. Allyn« A campaign has been under way , at Kerby for some time to revive i Daisy circle. No. 249, Neighbors of i Woodcraft, states Ed. Daily, clerk I of the organization. Mrs. Jennie Betzel, organizer, has been down from Portland to assist In the work. Nine new members have been voted upon and the Circle is planning on having an initiation on November Tomorrow 9, in Q Wear-proof BOYS’ SUITS latncheon Committee Named— JACKIE COOGAN Warm MACKINAWS uality that wins gold