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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1923)
M onday , ottobri » oo, mas. — Hearing In Jackson County— PER52NZ1L *5“ LOCAL Soo Dr. Marks far beat glasses■ U Oil Prices Reduced Bring your cans and have them filled. Eastern Oil Western Oil Flushing Oil 65c Gal. 40c Gal 25c Gal. Valley Garage Closing Out Everything Now It’s Felt Slipper Time Once More We have assembled an unusual selec tion for your approval, among them you will find just what you want, old standby styles, as well as the new ones for this year. You will not find so many and varied slippers elsewhere, why not come to headquarters first? 209-211 South Sixth % Mrs. Looff Better- Word was given out this morning that Mrs. H. W. Looff. who has been seriously ill for the past five days, showed signs of improvement. Mrs. Phone 139-R Looff has been ill with pneumonia and her many friends felt much con cern over her condition but the doc tor's announcement this morning comes as a great relief. 1919 Dodge Touring rivoli ! A complete line of styles and patterns. GGEPY ( loth Ing and Meii’s Furnishings Fine Condition Tonight B $1.25 Photo Albums 98c Black covered, gold lettered, size 7x11 inches. Fifty leaves. Rowell’s Photo Shop Engel Art Corners, 3 packs for 25c, with Album purchase. Dort Touring PETER B KYNE’S Good Price Special prlces on all dreaa and work shoes at Peerleas Clothlng Co. tttf “THE GO-GETTER” Spearing of salmon lu the Klamath river Is being practiced to a great extent, «ays T. P. Cramer, who Sun day made a trip to Yreka. Mr. Cra mer states that the stream was lined with picnickers who spent the great er part of the day spearing the fish, which were old an<l of little value. RIVOLI Nov. 4-5-6 *7i Woodward’s tailor your lull to order GEO. S. CALHOUN 1. ik «I dealer nearly nineteen year« i ■ ■ ....... being black and emaciated. The California law allows three fish to tie taken In any mahner and the Call forniana find the spear the easiest manner. They were taking tho greatest number off the spawning beds. With Mr. Crumer were Ted Cramer and Mrs. Lilllun C. Carey. They spent the day at Yreka with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Browne. .Mr. Browne wm formerly principal the Bogue Hiver school*. I carry at all time« Patteraon Brothers Union Made Queed. Frat, English Walnut and Whip Smoking Tobaccos, as well as Life and Frat Cigarettes. Once tried always used. The Stag Cigar Store. 51 We are prepared to help you build that house or repair your roof Lumber, Wallboard, Roofing Paper SQUIBB NATIONAL WEEK THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY WE l’CT IN WLNDSHLIE1AM NOV. 3RD TO NOV. IOTI! With each 31.00 purc-haM- of HQl'IBB products--- a ftOc tube of HQITBBH MAGNENIA TtMJTH PAHTE. CLEMENS Hells Drug* and Book« A DOLL FREE W<< lieve Ju «I received n large shipment of Mama Doll« mid small Doll*, come in and let u. explain how you may get one of the large Mama Doll»—Free. A. L. ENGLEDOW DBT9OODH AND NOTION» Hucceasor to Kinney * Truax EU THE BEST INVESTMENT ON EARTH » IS EARTH ITSELF FOR SALE—5-Room, Plastered. Modern House, Half Acre Lot, price - - $2,650 FOR SALE—Three Small Dwellings, prices $450 $600 $650 I Servire With a Smile HEENA OWEN T. ROY IlARNES The breeziest anil funniest of all the ACREAGE FOR SALE Alfalfa Land, Berry Land, Truck Garden Land. Price and term» to suit the man who wants a home. Talk with < COMEDY Baby Peggy In WINSTEL BULK CHOCOLATES 70c lb E. L. GALBRAITH “Peg of the Movie»” THE CHILD WONDER Matinee every day 2:15 p. m. Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m. Adulta 35c Children 10e WHITMAN BOX CANDIES $1.00 to $1.50 lb Tuffs Building Grants Pass of Attention VIlion Men and Other« with HTORIES Outing Flannel Night Shirts and Pajamas Young fellow* are making for smartly fitting clothe«, and pattern« a little allfferent. TTic one «ure way to get exactly what you want 1« to have Sec« Salmon Being Speared— SMITH’S GARAGE Cappy Ricks MEN’S mrs. Hellie Heas Shoc S*1 STORY Now is a good time to get your summer and vacation pictures to gether and to mount them in a photo album. We have a great col lection of albums from 20c to 310.00. One special lot Velvet«, Gold and Silver l<acr. Feather« and Hand Embroider; 1918 Ford Touring 507 G St. — Grants Paw, Ore. MOUNT YOUR SNAPSHOTS THE LATE MID-WINTER STYLES IN MILLINERY Chevrolet $50.00 OVERCOATS Priced right at 323.65 847.50. Make your sélection now. Mrs. l.eo Fry.', of Varivi, Oregon, A. Black, of Gold Hill, was look was a w<w>kend visitor in the city. ing after business matters in Grants October Special S*1«W— Pass over tho weekend. Save money by purchasing your Bissels Sweepers at Holman s. 29 new overcoat, suit, shoes, or furnish* John Hampshire left yesterday af- Ings at the Peerlets Clothing Co. 22tf iternoon for San Francisco to look after business matters. Sny Merry Christ num— Optical goods at Letcher A Son's. With photographs this year. That Mr. and Mrs. E. O. tPotter and Mrs. one remembrance that only you can Addle Osburn, of Eugene, spent Sun give. Phone for appointment. Art day in Grants Pass. craft Studio. JOS N. 6th St. Phono 9x12 Congoleum Carpet pattern 88, »9 rugs J10.80: 6x9 15.40 at Holman's. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pell were Chicken Noodles— among the Ashland people in the city And other good things to eat. Ep over the weekend. worth Hall, Wednesday, Oct. 31. 30 10 rolls of Pabcolin Just received, we save you money. Holman's Fur niture Store. 29 Fishing Good Sunday— Moat of'the fishermen who tried Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Men gel, of their luck Sunday report good Aberdeen Villa, near Kbrby, are lo catches. Those down the river cal visitors todgy. Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son's. brought back some good results for their day's work The Applegate Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lister were today was reported muddy again, Medford residents in the city over making fly fishing Impossible on the Sunday. lower Rogue. Some new Overstuffed Furniture. Holman’s Furniture Store. 29 The Rebekah Social Club- J. W. Brewer, of Kerby, spent the Will give a Hallowe'en party on day In Grants Pass attending to bus Tuesday evening at I. O. O. F. hall. iness matters. 8 o'clock. All Rebekahs and Odd See ths latest patterns in Arm Fellows cordially invited to be pres strongs Linoleum and get my prices. 29 Holman’s Furnture Store. 29 ent. Saturday visitors in Grants Pass • 10.00 Saved— from Provolt were Mrs. O. H. Fields By purchasing your new suit or and Miss Ruby Fields. Be sure to see my line of Floor overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co. 32tt , Lamps before you buy, my prices are right. Holman's Furniture. 29 Quail Season Ends— Miss Melba Macy, student at the The quail season ended Sunday U. of O., spent the week end with her night without a great amount of parents. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Macy. damage having been done to the A bale of cork and all other ma birds by local sportsmen. Although terials that are used in making Arm there were lots of quail in the hills strongs Linoleum on display at Hol hunters had little snecesa due to the man's. 29 heavy brush. The Chinese pheasant Mrs. Ross Peterson and Mrs. Peter season ended in Jackson county also. Michaelsen, of Glendale, were Sat* Quite a number of the Chinks were urday shoppers in Grants Pass. killed, some falUng to local sports A complete line of crockery and men. 29 glassware at Holman's. Mrs. A. M. Swain, of Portland, an Don't Forget We<l. Oct. 31 st— old resident of 42 yean, visited Mn. Chicken Noodle Luncheon and N. E. NIday. Mn. Swain left Sunday cooked food sale. Begins 11:30 a. , for Los Angeles. m. Epworth hall. 30 See our window display of Arm strongs Linoleum. Holman's Furni Award Given Former Rmidrtit— ture Store. 29 Philip Simmons, of 3302 Charles W. G. Smith came down from Wolf street, Seattle, was one of the 36 Creek Tavern, reports that the tour- people in the United States to be iat business shows little sign of stop awarded a Carnegie medal for hero ping. He was in the city today on ism. Philip and a chum were in an business. accident in which there was an ex Home made candy at Horning’s plosion on the boat they were on. Shack, every day. 85 The boat caught fire. Philip was Mn. Laura Thomas Gunnell spent badly burned but as the younger boy Sunday visiting with friends in the could not swim, he held him up in city returned last evening to Cres the water for 20 minutes until help cent City where she is teaching in came. Philip then collapsed and was the high school. in the hospital for four months. He Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Radke left on will be remembered as spending sev Sunday for Marmarth. N. Dak., called eral years here with hLs grandmoth there on account of the illness of Mr. er, Mrs. J. C. Windell, now Mrs. Gad- Radke’s brother. They expect to be ley of Seattle. absent for several weeks. L. L. Jewell and two sons, Robert Special Overcoat S al e and Clifford, of Portland, arrived You can save *10.04 by selecting here Sunday night by auto to spend your new overcoat at Peerleaa Cloth a few days visiting friends and rela ing Co. tives. They have been at Pateros during the summer, at their sawmill. Bob Mansfield leaves within a few days for Kelso, Washington, where I he will locate. His family will re- main here until he has become set- tied in the new home, Mr. Mans- field has been In the Barnes Jewelry .store. Because the Grant* **•■" Irriga tion District includes a few acres In Jackson county, it vs necessary that the budget of the district lie submit ted to the Jacksun county tax super vising and conservation commission. Secretary Allen today prepared the budget to submit to the Jackson county body. It Is believed that the budget figures are wanted Io make a comparison with the figures sub- mitted by the Medford Irrigation dis trict.