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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1923)
page rom. tvemoay , GRANTS PAA* DAH.T COURIER N ovember aó. uhm . w Extra Quality Health— I FCRÔÎNrtL "S LOCAL I — ===J PUT THAT ■ 1." ■ i. i -s aca s ct See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf i Next Monday- November 26. the music depart Mrs. M. E. McPherson, of Crescent City, was a visitor iu the city today. ment of the Granta Pass Woniaus club will give a concert in the Prea> Optical goods at Letcher d Son's. byterian church. Silver offering Peatrice C. Jones, of Foots Creek, Benefit Memorial House. 51 was shopping with local merchants i yesterday. Has •■Smallest" Gun— John Dickson, of Spokane, spent Local people were Interested Tues the day attending to business mat day In an account of a man in Port ters i,t Grants Pass. land having a revolver for a watch John Apple, of the Illinois valley, charm which really shoots. Al Letch, wus among the local business visitors er has one of the same guns, pre yesterday. , sented to hint by a traveling sales People holding ice cream packers man. The gun Is about an inch and and bricks, return to Horning's a halt long and shoots small cart Shack at once as we need them. 4 8 ridges that are almost too small to Mrs. E. E. Redfield and Misses handle. It makes a loud report when Gertrude Nobel and Alice Nebel it is shot, sounding almost aS loud were among the Glendale people who as a .22 caliber rifle. The gun was shopped in Grants Pana yesterday. made in Austria. It breaks like a Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Plncknoy, of real gun. Truckee. Calif., who wore former residents of Grants Pass, are visit- »10.00 Saved— ling friends here for a few days. By purchasing your new suit or H. D. Norton left yesterday atter- noon for San Jose and San Fran- overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co. a-tf l cisco where he will attend a couven- : tion of bankers. He also expects to attend the annual big game between Duck Shooting P«»or— Duck and goose shooting In the Stanford and the University of Cali fornia at Berkeley. He is to meet Klamath region was rather poor over Mrs. Norton at San Jose, she having the week end according to reports from hunters returning from there. preceded him by several weeks. Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son's. The weathei» was too clear and the Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. YJTebber birds were so high that It was almost and young son came over last night impossible to rench them. A party from Crescent City to meet Mr. Web- consisting of Bert Stephenson. W. R. ' ber's brother, K. J. Webber, who ar Rannie, L. M. Nichols and J. M. rived this morning from Alaska. They Nichols. Returned Tuesday night returned to the coast city today. Mr. bringing about 40 ducks and geese Webber states that Crescent City is with Riem. Several other parties of having lots of business and is enjoy local people are hunting there, but ing prosperity. He states that he are reported to be having rather looks for a big future for the sea- slim pickings. | port town. THANKSGIVING TURKEY in one of OUR ROASTERS A WELL COOKED bird make« your Thanksgiving din- iter a »uv«'»*«. If you want to be sure to plea««- your fam ily and guests, get a WEAR-EVKR ALUMINUM ROASTER right away. Bememiter these an- sold at ape rial prices at »4.50, »5.50 and »0.50. Other Roasters for 75 cent* and up. Why take a chance on your old roaster when for a small amount you «an get an up-to-date roaster sun* to make your dinner long retu«-iii bored. Rogue River Hardware Co. The WINCHESTER Store SIBLOCO FURNACES Buy your furnace on the principle of most heat, comfort and convenience at lowest first cost, and longest life. It is a more satisfactory furnace to buy because we absolutely guaran tee it—what is more, WE ACTUALLY GUARANTEE IT TO HEAT YOUR HOME TO A COM FORTABLE TEMPERATURE. And will not sell it to you unless it will do so. Adaptable to Shallow Basements or Small Space Tills Weak Only- lloniixomrn Are Warn«xl— $104.00 and up, Installed Those intending to go to the Ore- gon-O. A. C. football game at Eugene Saturday are warned that the traffic officers are to be on the watch for speeders. T. A. Ratfey, in charge of the state traffic squad, announced every effort will be made to curb I speeding to and from the game. Mr. Ratfety said his men had been In structed to patrol carefully all high ways in the state leading to Eugene and that all persons who violate the traffic laws will be arrested. Con- tray to custom speeders who are ar rested will not be released upon put ting up cash bail, but will be held by : the officers until they can be ar the courts. — raigned _ _ __ ___ in _______________________ 1 ! Phone 18O-R 200-211 South Sixth St. Bull Dog Suspenders, Garters and Anu Bands guaranteed 3Ö5 days. TOQOEWY Bull Bog spur tie 50 cents. 3 for St.00. CkiUutig aud Men's Furnishings Sold exclusively by 507 G Ht. — Granta Pam, Ore. Palace Cafe ADDITIONAL LOCAL Couch’s Pharmacy Drugs Stationary Books Perfumea OUR SPECIAL BENZOIN and ALMOND LOTION FOR CHAI’S 50c 4 We Copy and Enlarge— Old and faded pictures—those old portraits of mother and father that in a few more years will have faded i can be refinished and saved, ¡craft Studio, phone 88. - Many Rail« Ripped Up— A narrow escape from a serious l accident was experienced last night at about 1 o'clock when a freight i was derailed near Wolf Creek, One i of the cars went off the track and , ripped up 57 rails, a distance of some three-quarters of a mile, before the train was stopped. The damage was repaired and train 13 was less \ than an hour late today. Only the t one car was wrecked. G Street This restaurant is under new management. Bex Crawford and BUI Peck I’roprictors There’s a big dance at Savage Creek hall. Nov. 2 4, Doerner’s or chestra. Let's go. si Visitors Are Invited— Members of the Order of the East ern Star who may be visiting in the city are especially invited to attend the meeting tonight. Program by past matrons and patrons. 48 Attention I nion Men and Others •The best in everything the screen so far has to offer. In re commending it. we ptake not a single reservation.” —Evening World RIVOLI THEATRE I carry at all times Patterson Brothers Union Made Quoad. Frat, : English Walnut and Whip Smoking Tobaccos, as well as IJte and Frat CJgaretU« Once tried always used. The Stag Cigar Store. 61 g 6F S? • does a spinrung top stand 9 Aspirin Tablets to begin their relief work on headache, cold, grippe or rheu matic paiaa. Absolutely true aspirin, tables so skillfully msde that their bene ficial action begins In 15 seconds. Snow-white, highest purity, never iritate or burn. Special Kalo- < liappi«« anti Military HI) Ira Sare money by purchasing your nsw overcoat, suit, shoes, or furnish ings at tbs l'••iless Clotblug Co. 2 2tt t 1 1 SKIRTS Pleated aud Wrap Around« Cur of Apples Held— I’hc Oregon Growers Packing Cor poration is holding a carload of tip ples for home consumption. It was stated today by Noel Davis, manager. The upple crop here this season waa especially short and the ’growers shipped but one car front here. Other shippers sent numerous cars, however, Henivtlicliliig, all color«, 10c >«l. Itrustu'la Sprout*— Cauliflower, fancy solid head let tuce, cucumbers and Oregon Chest nuts at the Truax Grocery. Colored paper at the Courier. RIVOLI LUMBER SHINGLES ROOFING PAPER WINDSHIELDS PLASTER AND CEMENT WINDOWS AND DOORS Tonight at- Leatrice Joy Nita Naldi Lewis Stone Pauline Garon THREE C’S LUMBER CO. in WK PVT IN WINDSHIELD* “YOU CAN’T FOOL YOUR WIFE” BLACK SUEDE Here's a whlzi-lutng of a pic ture with a story clippc«l from the pages of life. Pumps, also Satins and Patent Leather. Military ha*ela. Just right for parties and evening wear. Qi s Lige Conley Shore for the Family A ... Fox New» Matinee every day 2:15 Evening 7:15 and 9 p. nt. Adults 35c Children 10c ■5? Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier The Free Tire Offer That Startled theWld E’LD put up a new tire that a a C-T-C will outrun and outwear any other make tire, size for size, you want to match against It. W Buy a new C-T-C tire for any wheel of your car and put a new tire, same size, of any other make on the opposite wheel. Then drive them mile for mile, continuously. This remarkable factory Guaranty obtains on C-T-C*» bought only from authorized C-T-C deal ers between November 15th and January 15th, and is the strongest backing any tire manufac turer has ever put behind his product. BUY YOUR TIRES NOW FOR SPRING o 0 In spite of their GUARANTEED SUPERIORITY C-T-C» coat NO MORE than ordinary tire«. One of >00 Pnretest preparations for health and hygiene. Every Item the beet that skill and con science con produce. CLEMENS and Woodward’s in “Running Wild If the C-T-C tire doesn’t outwear the other tire we’ll present you a new C-T-C tire FKEE. £ Spanish COMEDY C-T-C tires have warranted this unheard-of demonstration of confidence by equally as remarkable performance. They are the strongest, toughest, longest enduring tires built. —because the whirling motion given to it is stronger than the magnetism of the earth. When this whirling force is spent, the earth’s pull prevails. Any top will spin longer than it takes ‘PuXeteBT SWEATERS C-T-C b Guaranteed to Outwear Any Other Make Tire on the Market ? 0 • Should Get IJwnses— Maggie (Yrn Ma’ant)— W. M. Maier, who has been spend ing the past few months at Aberdeen Villa getting acquainted with the Southern Oregon fishing and hunt ing. left this morning for Seattle. He made a request before he left for pic tures of actual fishing and huntiug scenes here to incorporate within his series of articles dealing with the Rogue river country, which are shortly to appear in the Forest and Stream magazine, for which he Is western editor. Mr. Maier states that he expects to come back here to find a location where he can spend several months every year hunting and fishing for the steelheads. He , was greatly pleased with thia section i of the state and has a series of six articles written. » Muscovite»— Business meeting Thursday even ing I. O. O. F hall. ■ h-» Muscovites— Business meeting Thursday even ing I. O. O. F. hall. Application blanks for securing 1924 motor vehicle licenses have been mailed by the secretary of state to all motor vehicle owners in Ore gon. and they are urged to apply early so that the license plates may be mailed so as to reach them before January 1, 1924. This application will avoid much trouble, annoyance and unnecessary delay, License plates for 1924 will have a bright red background and white letters and figures. Sport Writer Ia-aves— Special Chicken Dinner Sunday De Mola)s and Masons to Dance— On Thursday. December 6. the Grants Paas Chapter of the Order of DeMolay will put on a benefit dance at the W. O. W. hall. The local boys are putting on this dance for the purpose of raising money for the pur chase of addiUonal equipment to use in their work. Masons and DeMolars only are to be Invited to attend. The I Jewel orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. Portraits at |3 a doten at Ralph Pain Studio, Flanagan Bldg. 51 And other dark breud at the Truax Grocery. 48 Ole’s Tire Shop and Service Station North Sixth Street 3 *’ Granta Pasa, Oregon