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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1923)
P AHE THREW GRANT« P A «H DAILY COURIER FRIDAY, N<>’. 7MBER 2». J»2:1. —I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ AIHWI1ONAL IXX’AiV ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ DOYLE’S Axuoug the Salem business men In ths city yesterday were G. 8. Pasión and 8. L. Stewart. James Haye« and family, of Eu gene, were among the visitors in Grants Pass today. M. F. Hathaway of Eugene, was transacting business in the city to- FREE DOLL COUPONS ¿Tvow we can warm ANYROOM Classified, Advertising FOB SALE in the, house/ BtTLDLNU OONTKACTOHM .......... 11 — —■ ■ -- roit SALE—Or trade* 13 acres ou MARKER a SON—Building coutraa- lors. Shop work, turqllure crating. lower river road. 11. C. Lee, loth Shop 417 U St. PbJup 14 3-J. uud A Streets. * 67 W. K. BARRETT - UulljiW, kUclieu FOR SALE- Jersey bull. Judge and ofQpe lurulture a specialty. MuldOuU Nu. 2UUMZ9, Sire MelluW Shop aud Residence 834 8. 5th 8L, Lawu D ucuum Lad Nu. 112161, City. Ruoti» 6b*-J. lptf Duui, Engineer Sliver B« II No. 489ÌUU. Aged 3 years. J. U. Em R. 8. WARD—Carpenter, cement and Deaerai Joi, Work, 1 itti A J St.ST bree, Wort Creek, Ore. ___ ST After the wasteful- ness of other forms of heat — you can’t help but boost for efficient Pearl Oil—always ready for living-room or hall THANKSGIVING turkeys, delivered VElfeKLNAKl HIKUEON Tuesday und Wednesday, Novem UK. H. J. BlflSTUU Veterinarian. ber 2 7 und 2«. dressed, 3 8 cents, Kueldunca 848 Washington boule- order by Munday, Nuv. 26. C. E. tard. Phone m-M. ______ Dixon, Murphy, ore. ________*1 DK. R. B. UKlk'h'ENHAGEN, Veter inarian. Office Ju. Co-op. A»»u. FOR SALE—75 laying White Leg l’tiuuu 53. res. 417 E. phone 361-K horn pullets; 1UU While Leghorn heus, through moulting, I Jersey PHYSICIANS AND HLKUEOA8 cow glvlug 3 gallon# milk, «üu. ... ____ a . Chas. D. Hivoly, 3 % miles west ot C. B. MARKS, M. D.. Practice inni tea tow n OB upper road. 8 • to disease» ot aye, ear, note auu throat. Phone ex. FOR SALE -100 No. 3 Victor traps, uuurly new, 30c each. Write F. DOOlORd LOUGHRIDGE & MOSER A. Carpenter, Uallce, Orc. •- —Physiciens « surgeon», Doclor LuugDrldge glvo» spécial attention FOR SALE—Residence and lurgu lut lu surgeiy, uualatnc», and diaeasus fronting ou South Sixth St. and ot orvuien. Dr. 51u»«r glvg» »poc|al Rogue river. 780 8. tilb St. 53 atteiPLou to surgery, dlogposls A dlsearv» pt chlidren. Cotnplate X- C1DE11 -Sweet und clean. 50c per Ray squlpment, Dental X-Ray. Ot- gallon, delivered. Will Scoville. tiou phone 183. Ko». *)r. Mosar, bi 4 8-H; Dr. Lougbridae, 8«9. way, sewing-room or bath, wherever quick, comfortable warmth may be needed. As quick as it is to touch a match to the wick— a roomful of heat in a jiffy! And, if you use Pearl Oil, the air stays sweet, fresh and clean with no oily smell. FOR SALE -Good fut turkeys from DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—4'niSl- clau aud surgeon. Spécial atten 8 to 16 lbs, live 25c, dressed 32c, tion to surgary, Obatetrica and Di- delivered In Grants I’ m ». W. L. seaaee of women. Complate X-rgy Huyes, phone «U1-F-3, morulugs •quipment. Dental X-ray. Phones, or evenings. u 1 home, ’Jl-Y; office 81>L_______tf VETCH. WHEAT AND OAT SEED DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manu.il —Also cows fur salo or trade. theraputlca. Office over Westera Jack Lunnun, Gen. Del., Grants Union. Re». 339-R; office 217-R. Pass. 54 Foil HALE—1’rlnie turkey», 3Uc per COMING EVENTS lb. dressed, order by mall, to be dolt led. Mrs. F. iL"Vlrture, Rd. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 3. 60 Nov. 24, Saturday—Meeting of Jo FOR KENT sephine County Pomona Grange at Fruitdale Grange hall; dinner at FOR RENT— Pleasant room with kitchen privileges. Inquire at 12 o'clock. 71« Outlook St. 53 Nov. 26, Monday—Concert in Pres FOR RENT—Small ranch on Rogue byterian church, 8 o'clock by river, 15 miles below Grunts P ush , Music Club. 62 fully equipped with stuck uud ma chinery. bee 8am 11. Buker, ud- Nov. 28, Wednesday — Cavemen's Jewel or- uuuutrutur. 31 Thanksgiving ball, chestra, Waldorf hall, Special en- 4-ltOOM COTTAGE furnished ur un tertatnment features. furnished for rent. 110 Foundry St., water. Key next door. 54 , Nov. 30, Friday — Church of Christ • Bazaar at Webber's shoe shop. WANTED Dec. 1. Saturday—Christmas bazaar WANTED—Experienced tuau dish and cooked food sale in Webbers washer al ouce. American Restau Shoe Shop by Baptist Ladles. rant. 51 Dec. 1. Saturday—Christmas sale by WANTED—A quantity of cedar Ladies Home League ot Salvation posts. Farmers' Co-op. 51 Army at C. F. T. Co. A GOOD ROW BOAT WANTED— Dec. 8, Saturday—AmerJcan Legion Will pay cush. E. C. Keller, Co I Auxiliary bazaar, benefit commun lonial Rooms. 52 ity house. WANTED—Shetland pony, must be Dec. 6, Thursday—Dance given by auund nnd gentle. Address W. J. boys of the DeMolay. Coke, Rd. 3, Box 54, phone 25U-Y. ' Dec. 8, Saturday—"The Ranchman," 64 I given at Merlin by the Merlin high WANTED—Help at the Home School. Laundry. Call at 629 North 8th —» St., or. phuuu 505-R. x.,x .x. MISCELLANEOUS J, B. HOWEUL—Jeweler, and violin maker, repairer ot violins and other string instruments. 806 South Sixth street. 84tf PIPE Btandard water pipe and screw cas ing for «very purpose; also varves ynd fittings. Both npw and (e-mail- Utactured. All material guaranteed. Money saving prices, Immediate de livery. G. WEI8SBAUM & CO. 137 Eleventh St. San Francisco WO TO-NIGHT for )oMofai>n«tlt". bail breath. coattHl teniae. bllloueueM. WiMeat yriping er MONO « Set your liver right—only 25» PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Clara Tuttle Feuton, 613 A street. Sthte Accredited Teacher. Rurrowes Kindergarten Course. Mrs. Ebhn HaiiMh. Assistant, 515 South Fifth St. _____ PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS —Ilattle Coleman Calvert, 511 North Fourth Street. Affiliated teacher National Academy of Music, Carnegie Hail, New York. It Standard Oil is the Com refined kerosene, the best fuel obtainable for your heater. Every drop of Pearl Oil is consum- ed in the intense ring of flame. Order by name (California) I d / JEARL OIL (KEROSENE) >HEATfeLIGHI 51 Stores 1 ■V A Aw •K J.M null MH Æ Oil Healers rtoves **' Btpps ‘ MAY BE but T het 'RE T he . UNTÌDY lot TÎfE FLAPPEfZS OF "fòDAY C lean ing Fourni • Th« Merlin Sewing club will re ceive within a few days their certlfi- 1 cate ot achievement, showing that the club has completed the second course as prescribed. Those in the club are Lois Hussey, Dama Hussey, Annlq Heller, Tbedia Schellenberg and Mary Sebellenberg. Mrs. A. I. j Hussey is leather of the club. The i certificate is now in the hands of Mias Jessie Qriswold, county home , demonstration agent. ROYAL CAFE T hanksgiving Dinner PILES HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS G. B. BERRY Booth Sixth Street Cured ar Money Back "After abowt 8 year» of »uffeiing . with PileKI «»treatedby yw> and oai tratbfwDy say that I aas cwW.** Thia and hundreds of other letters have been received from grateful patients. They are on file in my offices and will be sent any one who wants proof of my non- xurgical, painless methods of cur ing Piles. ® m 1 guarantee to perms» eatly cure yoa or refuad your money. Writ» towCT T'WikX <•» FREE BOOIC 7Sc Dinner Hours 12:80 to 11:30 CHAS. 9. DEAN, M.D Soup Cream of Celery Salads Waldorf Ripe Olives Celery Entree YouDg Stuffed Turkey With Cranberry Sauce Dessert AW, WHAT’S THE USE Moir * where he has been in the beadquar ter offices for the past two and a half months. He states that he will take care of any cases of cruelty to animals that are reported to him. Names signed to communications are strictly confidential and will not be Humane Officer Returns— Robert Wade, humane officer for divulged. He can be reached by ad the whole of the southern Oregon dressing his mall to the Grants Pass district ha« returned from Portland pos toftice. day afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hall’s chapel, Rev. C. M. Cline officiating. Interment will be at the Granite Hill cemetery. Mr. Gebers was one of the old residents of this part of the valley. » <<• MEN’S « SHOES Swcatcr Coats. Shirts, Ties. Collars. Underwear, Pajamas, suspenders, Gloves, Garters, Handkerchiefs, slippers. Woodward’s Vegetables Mashed Potatoes String Beans Printed butter wrappers for sale at the Courier office. ALL right Machinery and Heavy Hardware 511 H 8T. PHONE 42 P. S. WOODIN Girls Get Certificat Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Mine and Mill Supplies Auto Tope and Cushions pany’s refined and re C J. DREIER CO IF YOU want a good homestead for timber or farming, see J. E. Ver din, City. ___________ INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC kerosene, CHAMBERLAIN ’S TABLETS HEMST1TCH1NU—Straight, in cot ton, 6c yd. Indies nnd chlldreu's dressmaking. 801 East H street. Phone 397-Y. lltt FOR LARGER YIELD from seed. Got our copper carbonnto treated wheat soed. Farmers Co op. RELINQUISHMENT for sale acres, close ih, 3Q under ditch, plow. Address No. 560 care Cour- house and barn, 10 acres under ~ ler._______________________ Pearl Oil isn’t just L. Ballard, county agent leader, spending the day In the city I rum Corvallis. E. H. MacDaniels has returned from the Page creek ranger station where he has been spending several day» on ’business. Mrs. fierticrt Howell and -Mrs. E. S. VanDyke left today for Eugene to attend the U.of O.-O. A. C. football game. Mrs. Jerome II. Fertig and ber mother, Mrs. Murray, left last night for Hamilton, Mont., where they will I Join Mr. Fertig. Mr. Fertig is en gineer in an irrigation project there. Mr. aud Mr». Harold i’reirtoi left this morning for Eugene where they will attend the Homecoming game between the University of Oregon and O. A. C.' A. 8. Rosenbaum, district freight and passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, was down from Medford last night to attend the meeting st the Chamber ot Commerce. ijins Beneve, government hunter l and trapper from Coos county, was I In the city Friday visiting old friends. . He was on his way from California, where he has been hunting geese. f Fine Money Rem.lt ted— | He reports bunting good. A check for «399 was mailed his morning to the state treasurer by Train Again Delayed— South bound train No. 13 was de Justice of the Peace O. J. Law. Thisi layed this morning by a derailment represents the fines collected for! of a freight near Glendale last night. traffic violations since last May. The; A couple of freight cars went off the new law which went into effect at1 track and held up traffic for several that time requires that ali funds col hours until the damage could be re lected from this source where a state, traffic officer is maintained shall be' paired. turned over to the state. ‘ »_ Budgets Are Considered-— The Josephine Tax Supervising George Gebers l’usses— George Gebers passed away at the and Conservation commission will meet tomorrow to consider the bud- Gebers farm two miles from Grants gets of the city, county and Fort Pass op the Crescent City Highway, Vannoy irrigation district. The pub- on Thursday evening at 7:40 o’clock lie hearing for the county budget will after an illness of almost a year. be held at the office of the Commis Funeral services will be held on Mon- sion in the courthouse on December Choice of Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie Plum Pudding with hard sauce Nuts Mints Urist Watches on Display Riverside Community Club Pearl Earrings an<l Necklaces DANCE Beautiful Designs in Other entrees to suit your taste. We will be glad to make family reservations in advance for Thanksgiving day. Jewelry and Watch Repairing Make Your Reservations Early I. D. Bostwick Victor Shaw, Mgr. 517 G Street Saturday Nite, Nov. 24th Big Turkey to Be Given Away — Guess Felix Was Right