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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1923)
TUE8DAY, NOVEMBER «, 19M. GRANTS FAM QAH.T OOUMKR PAGF FOUR, ■F“ $ I 291 g^m^num * T" "■'■V I « Courthouse Cloned Today— Moot x»t the <>ff|ces la the court house were closed today because of the *p«*UaJ ilnlisn oa the Income tax measure Banks and busin«'*» houses remained open fur the trans H. B. 4. Social at Ball— of bualtuula. Member* aud their, famiyea are re- act ‘ ten quested to come Wed nenia y night and bring a friend who I* eligible to ' When Better Automobil membership. Card* and other L I Aro bull» Buk'k will, build them, tf amusements. 37 p I PERSSNflL *55 LOCAL SWEATERS Cliappio und Military HI)!«-» See Dr. Marks fof best glasses, tt SKIRTS Mns. if. W, Jtorton wl MJ*a Met tle Horton, ot Rogue River, were re Pleated and Wrap Around* 14 Quart Dish Pans cent shopper» tn the city. 2 Piece Round Roasters Mining location notices at th* J * Courier office. 2 Quart Double Boilers Voting Not Heavy Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Carder havs llcgvlM A. F e A. .M. 6 Quart Tea Kettles I Little Interest wa* shown today returned to th« «-tty after having Tuesday, Nov. 7, ,7:45 p. m. wprk^ spent the summer'at Swede Beam. In E. A degree. Sam Stlnabugh, i In the city tn th« outaome of the oo per cent Pure Aluminum Ware, *ny piece $1.20 while they UM. state Income tax referendum. The Miss Myrtje M.igerle and Mrs. W. M. . , 38 Get your» today. polls w<>>* far from crowd«*! in the J. W. Stewart, of Rogue JUvef,. were > o- . . „ . . Nothing n* ha* to been Monday shower* In Grants Paas. r i .J , .. v.| I heard precinct«. from the country the Frederick Nei-qn. of Takilma »• lpro<IW, of th(, wtln< there but Optical goods at Letcher 4k Son's. Harry B. White, of Salem, was a being sent to the government hOB-L,,^. information wa. to the ef- The WINCHESTER Store (n business visitor in Grants Pass to Pita at ban Francisco to receive L t ,h(U (hen# w#1, ,|tt,p treatment for an injury received H ou,comt( The voter. ho(1 ld(%ld day. while working on a forest train ^LvMher hM(< Mnd ln 0(bl>r pRrU oi Mr. and Mr*. John Peterson, of cently. He was breaking up a targe) th<( f(jr <h<( Erskine. Minn., are visiting here rock and a splinted flew into hlsF with their daughter. Mrs. O. J. John eye, causing him to lose the use of it. son. Attention Union Men and Othe I carry at aU times Patterson A small house for rent, suitable Big .Meeting at O. R. 8. Wednesday— Brothers Union Made Queed, Frat, for 1 or 2 people. Inquire 417 K St. The men will hav« charge of the Harry J. Neale has arrived from program, th« feed, 'a everything. English Walnut and Whip Smoking M well a* Life and Frat New York City or a visit with bls Members, be sure aad come, v 36 5 I Toluiooo*. Cigarette* Ones tried always used. ASK VS FOR THE carted off such thing* as could be slater, Mrs. J. O. Bromley, and his Dance at Ravage Creek llnll | The Stag Cigar Store. 51 Saturday night. Nov. 10. Every used. An attempt was made to en brother, Robert Neale. Mr. Neale was Mr*. Haiulry Bcttoi Local friends of Mrs. S. Ran dry. I —— ono come and bring your friend*. 39 ter the safe the knob being filed but with the American forces of occu thl* was nbnndonod. All that was pation on the Rhine until ike last ot of Rogue River, will be glad to know I Nomlnatlona Are ltecelvcd— lost was $1.50 In change from ‘a the troops were sent home a short that she is improving after a .»er-1 Nominations are being received Five Dollar Merchandise Coupon lous illnea*. Mia* Gladys Sandry, I from the country school for the var- Colonel Wrought Up- drawer, $3.60 that belonged to the time ago. Tills Coupon entitle« holder to one 8-in. x 11-in. who has been attending O.A.C. dur-|lou* offices to bo filled by the boys watchman, the colonel's fountain Courier classified ads bring re- ing t£e fall, returned to be with her I ot tbe county on Father aud Son day. Col. I. A. Roble. owner of the local pen. and his pipe. lie claase* the last suite. ARTCRAFT PORTRAIT box factory, la considerably wrought mother and will not return to school! The boys of the county are showing article a* the areateat loss of all. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Calvert have until the winter term. Exactly as samples «hown in our window» considerable Interest In the electlou, j up today. Monday when he weut to work, b« found that some one had arrived in the city for their vaca and indications point to warmly con Value $3.00 tion. They are now located in Glen Special Sal«*— tested elections. The committee of ' appropriated hl* pipe, which had Hpeci»l Overcoat Hate— Or IO per cent reduction on any dozen portraits at I i>een his trusty friend for year*. It You can save $10.00 by salectlng dale but Mrs. Calvert has been vis Sarò money by purchasing your local people will meet .tomorrow af iting in Oakland for some time, new overcoat, suit, shoe«, or furnish ternoon ut 1 o'clock at the Chamber ha* developed that on Sunday some your new overcoat at Peerless Cloth Artcraft Studio 22tt They are staying at the home of Mr. ings at the Peerless Clothing Co. 32tf of Commerce rooms to take up fur one entered the box factory office and ing Co. 208 North Sixth Street and Mrs. Rex Barnett. ther details. It Is expected that a a This Coupon Good until Vsed—Save It complete list of nominations can be Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son’s. Swope ou 8<4»ool Board— Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steiger, recent At the regular meeting of the printed on Thursday. ly of Klamath county, and Mr. Stei school board Monday afternoon, E. ger’s brother Everett and hl« wife J. Schumacher tendered his resigna of Grants Pass, who had been the tion to that body. Mr. Schumacher ¡909-11 South 6th Street Phone 139-R guests of Mrs. Steiger's parents, Mr. stated that bis action was taken a* THE GENNETT RECORD HAS IT and Mrs. N. S. Bennett, left by auto he ha* moved from school district yesterday for a trip to Sacramento seven and no longer resides within We have the Geunctt Record, alau Victor, Brunswick, Co which may take them as far south its boundsries. C. A. Swope wu ap lumbia, Edison Diac, Edison Cylinder, Vucalkm. as Los Angeles.—Medford Mall- pointed by the board to fill his place Tribune. for the remainder ot his term. Mr. Indications are that automobile Printed buttar wrappers for sal* Swope will hold office until early in Rowell’s Talking Machine Shop at ths Courier office. the summer when the next school registrations in Oregon in 1924 will election Is held, He has been active I easily pass the 200,000 mark, accord-1 Cramer to Umpire»'-- in local affairs and has exhibited | Ing to figure* in the office ot the Ted Cramer will act as umpire in Program Is Published— + ADDITIONAL LOCAL The official American Legion pro much interest in school matters. secretary of state. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A the football game at Medford on On October 31 the registration in ’ Armistice Day. Ashland and Med gram for lArmlstice Day has been Merchants Asked to Decorate— HOLEPROOF HOSIERY SPECIAL HALE— I Oregon had reached a total of 162.- ford hold their annual gome on that published and mailed to the resi Social Meeting— The merchants of the city have day and a neutral official was want dents of the city and county. Every Of St. Luke's Guild at the Guild 200. while on the corresponding date No. 190 laidi«*» Idole Bo»«' . ____ flO<- per pair been asked to decorate their places ed. Ralph Coleman, of the physical home in the county will receive a ball Wednesday afternoon. Nov. 7. In 1922 the registration was only No. U8<> lavile»' Silk Faee<i 85c per pair of business in a suitable manner for education department of OA.C., will copy It is planned and If any person Anyone interested is invited to at- 131,938, as shown in a statement No. 580 laidi«**' l ’ uro Hllk ............... $1.35 per pair Armistice Day next Monday. That act as referee for the contest. tend. 36 I prepared yesterday by Sam A. Kozer, is missed he may secure the program No. 2200 laulitw' Puro Hllk . 81.33 per p»i> ---------- | secretary of state. For the month of day is to be a holiday in Grants Pass from the Legion. In the booklet are These aro idi first grade hoso and big bargain* at throe priero. I October this year the registration was as well as other cities in the state. Thief Gets Nothing— rules and regulations for honoring From Medford, From Eugen«—- From California, and even from I 4692, while in October last year, The Three C’s Lumber Company's and displaying the flag of the United Writing paper at the Courier. office was broken into Monday night states as well as the list of events Portland, come many people for Art-1 3439 licenses were Issued, so that DRTGOVDH AND NOT!UNB craft Quality Portraits. Come early I the increase In October this year was but nothing of value was secured. for the day. All persons wishing to BucceMor to Kinney * Trusts 36 I 36 per cent. Entrance was gained by prying open have a flag out on Armistice Day Phone 88. *tu>ae 151 Grants Pasa. < »rogos lui North tUxth • ---------- I “ Assuming that the licenses will a door. A car of Chevrolet automo should consult the booklet before Slide» Band Tinted — ---------------------- I be issued fo* the balance of the year biles on the siding here was also en putting their flags out, in order to The slides which will be used to I st the »amb ratio as has prevailed tered during the night and three bat comply with the official rules re illustrate the travelogue lecture Frl-|up to this date,” says Mr. Kozer, teries were stolen. No clues have garding them. day evening at the Presbyterian I “there will not be less than 168.000 yet been found to the robberies. church are band tinted, states Rev. licensed motor vehicles In the state Postpone Radio <3ul>— F. Gordon Hart, who will give the I on December 31, 1923, which will be The meeting of the radio club last Courier classified ads bring re- talk. The slides will be in use for I approximately 32,000 more cars night was postponed until such a Tomorrow I suits. Open 5:30 to 9 p. m. date as W. X Virgin, president of the first time on this occasion to il- I than were licensod in the entire year lustrate the talk “ Highways and By-|of 1922. The increase in registration the Rogue River valley radio club, ' Data Was Secured— ways of Old England." Westminster I In 1*23 over the previous year has Bebe Daniels A large amount of information was could be present. Mr. Virgin was Abbey and the Old Tower of London I been unprecedented. During no one We cater to Home People. Make It your Breakfast, Lunch or Din- Antonio Moreno I received Monday at the hearing be- unable to be present last night but are among the »cene* to be shown. I year has the total number of licenses urr place. I fore Fletcher Hamilton on the gold a number of fans met at the meeting Miss Hortense Hough will sing a I issued but slightly exceeded 20,000 in ! and silver mining situation. The tes-' place and made plans for the coming group of English songs. Tickets t^y I over the previous year. j timony offered was to the effect that meeting at which the Grants Pass be secured from the Boy Scouts, I "Another matter of notice 1* the “THE Best of Food and Service ' development has been retarded to a division of the radio club will be Charles Cooley or C. H. Woodward. I great number of transfers. Thus far EXCITERS” 1 great extent as the price of produc- organized. ---------- |during 1*23 more than 25,940 cars I tion and the price of the product are The fastest picture she ever 8ho<) B a l» - ■------------------------------------------ I have been transferred to other own- ¡too nearly equal,ydeaving too little made. Born at 70 miles an hour Special prices on *11 draaa «nd era after the original licenses were margin for the producer. The testi —and she kept on going. work shoes at Peerlasa Clothing Co Issued, which represents 16 per cent mony was taken down by the Cham She aviates—and aquaplanes, 22tf I of the total number of cars licensed. ber of Commerce in detail and as —and auto races—and drives .. .. . . I “The total fees tor licenses and Your f«*t Warm and Dry you must have GOOD ALI, soon as it can be arranged in pre a speed boat—she dazzles you Interference 1» Reported— I other transactions in connection with LEATHER HHOEH. Got them here. sentable Bhape will be published in Oklahoma Hunter Kills Bear That with speed and beauty—and Radio listeners-ta Monday night I motor vehicle registration for 1923 i more detail than has yet been pos she sure does excite you. report that they were again bother-1 amount to $4,031,141. Up to Octo- Ruled Range for Years. 8HOEH OF QUALITY sible. Mr. Hamilton was pleased PRICKS KIGHT ed by local Interference. The con- ber 31, 1922, these fees aggregated COMEDY with the ready response given to the Oklahoma Olty, Okla.—"Old Ona certs and other programs were being I for that year $2,309,551. All of call for information and it is believed Toe,” king of tha grtssllea, killed “Yankee Spirit” received in good shape until about this money with the exception of ad- that some good results may be forth yearlings on the cattle ranges ef 10 o'clock when lntereference de-1 mlnistratlve expenses, which amount and MEN'S coming from the meetings being con northwest Wyoming for twenty years. veloped and the radio sets were I to 5 per cent of the total, is tranafor- UNDERWEAR Fox News ducted. From now on, however, bls stuffed pelt forccd to shut down. The Interfer-1 red, one-fourth to the counties of the Matinee every day 2:15 will stand lifelike In the natural his ence is such that only a loud roar is I state in proportion to the registra- Hhoro for the F'ainllg Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m. tory museum at the University ef Okla Plats of Grants Pass recetved and all concerts that may I tion from the respective counties, and Children 10c Adults 35c Blue prints $1.50; blue line prints, homa, at Norman, and silently eesmrt be on the air must be passed up. I the remaining three-fourths to the his claim to the title, ‘biggest of all $1.75. Courier office. The Interference is said to extend for state highway fund, to be expended, bears." GOING TONIGHT The greatest of them all. “Old One a radius of about two miles from | as other moneys in that fund, for | Toe,“ measures 8% feet from nose-tip Grants Pass as a center. general road upkeep, extension and to tail-tip, and weighed between 1.200 Improvement throughout tho state 1 “MERRY GO and 1,800 pounds. The bear, whldi loot 810.00 Bayed— and in payment of tho interst on out ROUND” the other four toes on his right hind By purchasing your new suit or standing bonds and for their retire foot In a trap In 1902. fell before the overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co. ment after they become due." »—MlI automatic rifle of Arch A. Campbell, ’2Stf contractor, of this city, Who spends annual vacation bunting big gams Cured or Money Back his and catching rainbow trout in the Checks Advertise City— Clothing anti Purchasing Huit or Overcoat ■ After aboat8 years of »offering Every check that goes out from vtolnlty of Dubtea, Wyo. A Genuine Men's Furnifthingn with PUasJ was treated by you and lieforo Armistice Day His conquest of "Old One Toe" was the city now from those who have Drugs Books cantrathfaiDy saytbat1 am cured.** Grants Pase, Ore. Gillette Razor unplanned up to the moment that checking accounts with the Grants Stationery Perfumes Campbell etumbled oa the tyrant of the Pass and Josephine bank will adver This and hundreds of other cattle Gontlcmcm'* Talc ravenously devouring the tise Grants Paas and Southern Ore letters have been received from caress calf. From the first ea- gon. On the face of the check 1s the I ' x. ’ Boxali Hhaving Cmun counter to the kill was twenty-four grateful patients. They are on file small cut showing Grants Pass at hours. in my o&ces and will be sent any “Old One Tee," made wary by his the intersection of the Redwood and JUNG’S one who wants proof of my non- All for 98c setto with a steel trap and grdwn gray Pacific highways. The cut is the surgical, painless methods of cur in the two decade« ba oatmanen- small map prepared by J. R. Harvey, ing Piles. • vered cattle men, wee e foe worthy ef used by many local merchants on ARCH any hunter. Campbell trailed him ail their letter heads. The Oregon Caves I guarantee to pel man. day, after the first eh«A ksfisr* be was are also featured in the cut ently cure you or refund . BRACES your money. W rite today I able te come np with him fqr the final battle, which was of abort duraOeh. Christmas Bale— for FREE BOOK. OampbeU'a progress out of the Woods The Ladies Heffio League ot the was a triumphal march, as all the cat I Salvation Army yili bold • »ale of DEAN.M.D THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY tle men wanted te see the eercoog ef $1.00 to $1.50 I riAND.OWEGOM the beer which had caused them heavy Christmas gifts for Ola Sind young on WM PUT IN WINDHB1ELDB » Saturday, December 1, - T%er» wtH loss«* also be cooked foods oa sale. • • • • mrs. Ikllie Deas Rogue River Hardware Company OPPORTUNITY C. F. T. Snap ! Co. Pep ! See Samples in Our Window A. L. ENGLEDOW RIVOLI ROYAL CAFE SLAYS GIANT 6RIZZLY, NOTORIOUS CATTLE THIEF TO KEEP Woodward’s 10% Discount to Ex-Service Men Couch’s Pharmacy CLEMENS > < - • i • . ’ ■ i i . ; Lumber, Wallboard, Roofing Paper