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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1923)
MONDAY, iWiCEMnER ». IMS, yrsjPAM daily cqvhikb I T1 City Budget Approved— PER52IML "ÏLOCflL I ■ _»____ JU. ,, _____ ' —'SSS-J..M. , ■ - - — » ---.'J——,■■■;-a1 See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf Say It With Your Photograph— Artcraft Studio. Thoue 38. Rogers Bros. 18 47 silverware at Holman's Furniture Store. , 57 I 68 Gifts for men that ore different, somehow, at Barnes' Jewelry and Gift Shop. 57tf Council Morts Thursday— The city council hold their regu lar monthly meeting next Thursday Spring flowering bulbs at Cramer evening. The regular routine bus ' Bros. Plant them now. 61 iness will tie taken up. Why not put in your order for a pair of WINCHESTER ROLLER SKATES for Christmas Rogue River Hardware Company FLAT FOOT NORMAL FOOT Which Foot is Yours? Seven persons out of every ten have defective or ab normal feet. Practically all of this foot trouble has its origin in the arches of the feet Weak and broken down arches are very prevalent and cause untold misery and suffering. Coms, Callouses, Bunions. Crooked and Overlapping Toes, Painful Heels and Rheumatic-like pains in the feet and legs are usually the result of defective arches. Have a Free Pedo-graph Print Made of Your Feet Today This will tell the story of your feet, show you just as plainly as a photograph their exact condition. There is no guesswork about it You can see for yourself if you have weak and broken down arches and to what stage the trouble has progressed. Dr. Scholl's Pedo-graph is one of the wonderful inventions of today. It is revolutionizing shoe fitting and is one of the greatest factors science has given us in determining the cruse of foot trouble. This instrument makes it a very simple matter to relieve and cor rect all forms of foot trouble. Dr. Scholl’s Pedo-graph is in charge of a Foot Comfort Expert—a man who has studied foot anatomy and has a thorough knowledge of foot troubles. He will be glad to explain to you what the Pedo graph print of your foot means. All this service is absolutely free. Places you under no obligations whatever. Only takes a minute of your time. Not necessary to remove the hose. Call today and brine your friends. It's sn opportunity of a I fetime to get a true analysis of your feet and learn if you have foot troubles and if so bow co secuss quick and lasting relief. C. F. T. Co Mrs. A. J. Barrell returned from Newberg, today, where she lias been visiting with her father, Mr. Cook See Holman for the best in Coast er Wagons. 68 Electric curliug irons while they last only 31.60. Grants Pass Elec 57 tric Co. Holland bulbs at Cramer Bros. Cl Another of those beautiful Walnut Bed Room Suites just in at Hol es man's. Qlasses fitted at Letcher & Sou's. 61 China lilies at Cramer Bros. We furnish the box for shipping China. Part of Our Service. Hol man's. 605 G St. 58 Hyacinth, tulip and narcissus bulbs at Cramer Bros. Cl Mrs. O. W. Chambers, of Portland, is visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Truitt. Vantines Novelties, Compacts In and Qlft cense. Incense Burners Boxes at Barnes' Jewelry and Gift 57tf Shop. We have a special value In Unt- versal Heaters. Holman's, 605 G St. Optical goods at Letcher & Son’s. left; Three Dining Room Suites Wonderful Values—Holman's, 605 58 G St. Phone 350-R for a radio demon stration in your home. Grants Pass 57 Electric Co. Pendleton Blankets priced right 68 at Holman's Furniture. Incense Incense and Vantines Burners at Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop. 67tf the What you want in Gifts at price you can afford to pay—look for It at Holman’s, 605 G St. 58 Christmas tree sets of nine lights each. Get yours before they are all gone. Grants Pass Electric Co., next to Golden Rule. 57 See the Oriental rugs tomorrow at Holman’s. 57 Mining location notices at the Courier office. The city budget was approved last Saturday al the meeting of the Josephine county tax supervising aud conservation commission. The city lulmintstratlon Was compliment ed on the manner In whieh the mun icipal government has been handled, the accounts showing that 817,000 of the debt was paid off without any Increase in the tax rate. No chang- es were made lu the budget as sub- milted. Pass. Prominent officials of the South ern Pacific railway company will In the valley soon, as the lines the oom pan y In Oregon will be apected this week by a group Southern Pacific operating officials, headed by F. 1 a llurckhalter, assist ant general manager. Included in the party will bo W. H. Kfrkbrlde, engineer of maintenance: Thomas Ahern, superintendent at Sacramen to: O. E. Gaylord, superintendent at Stockton: D. A. Porter. Western di vision engineer; E. H a King, super intendent for Oregon and H. N. Hampton, division engineer. Regular A. F. A A. M.— Balls Being I Aid— Tuesday, Dec. 4. All members of the F. C. team and all officers re quested to be out at 7:30 prompt for practice. Lodgo takes up at Sam Stlnebaugh, W. M. Construction of 37 H miles of rail, road has been completed on the Natron cut-off since the beginning of work early in October, according to a report made yesterday by E. L. King, superintendent of the South ern Paclfto lines In Oregon. From Kirk, a total of 81 miles of track has been laid northward and from Oak ridge a total of six and a half miles has been laid southward. Construc tion work will be continued all win ter provided there Is no serious In terference by the weather. Several tunnels will be constructed on the 118-mile link. U1 l*rt«s Reduced— Special reduced prices on aU men's end ypung men's suite overcoats, shoes, hate and furaUhlngs at Peer less Clothing Co. 5iHf Marriage I demise Issued— A marriage license has been Is sued to George Victor Smelcer and Ida May Bucher, both of Grants! Nursery Stock.— All kinds. Bast pears ea i Vasux- leasts root« now going at 1 lowared prtcaa. Carlton Nursery Ce. . Cari ton. Ore. ci i T<'«ch<Tw’ Eumlnatlons Comi n g . Teachers* examinations for teach ers of Josephine county will be held at the court house on December 13- 82, inclusive. Rings From $12.00 to $425.00 Our »100 Diamond Rings can't be duplicated for size, color and perfec tion of cut. Het in latest lH-karut white gold. SPECIAL BARGAIN One large diamond ring, lias a spread of H karat stone, In white gold set ting, guaranteed absolutely clear. Worth »150. Now $75.00 This is a snap LETCHER & SON For Men—Give Something But still time to sit for your pho tograph. Artcraft Studio. Phone 88. SHOP TO EARLY Make your selections now from our brand new stock. It costs no more. C lothing and Men's Furnishings s 507 G St. — Grants Paas, Ore. * lletualluhlng, ail colora, 10c yd. Iflrs, Hellie Hea$ I An* ihi display and you arc cordially iavll«s1 to call aad Imapot tbelli. Our large assortmeut offer» such a largo variety to rhouw from that you are asaurol the right pr<*a>'tit lu every cam*. • Our special »howing this week A big line of Mamma Dolls, and every other kind from the cunning little dolls to the largest. We «how the moot complete wtock of cut ginn* article«, hand painted and Iwnutlfully dreoratid China. » Bring the Children to see our big dis play of Dolls at Smith’s Racket Store Today at Rowell’» The Parent Teacher Association of the high school will meet in the high school building Monday evening at 7:30. All parents of high school students Invited, Mrs. W. T. Mo- Klnstry, secretary. 67 RIVOLI Itaslgns School Position Mise Wllda Huggerth has re- signed her position as teacher of District 18, near KeTby. Her place is being taken by Miss Virginia Green, of Grants Pass. Lumber Shingles Plaster Board Windows Tonight We Arc— Living In an electrical age. Why not make this an electrical Xmas and give your wife or mother a vacuum cleaner. You can buy one on the easy payment plan at Clevenger's Electric Store, 215 North Sixth St. Holiday Goods New Brunswick Records Parent Teacher Aaeo. Meeting— ' 1 | ' No Clavemen Meeting— The Cavemen will not meet on Thursday night but will hold their first meeting of the month on De cember 13. It is expected that mat concerned with new members be brought up at the meeting. Of Kerby will hold an apron and rummage sale on the afternoon and I evening of December 8th. Coffee and cake will also be sold, Come, spend a social evening and buy aprons made up In the newest styles for Christmas gifts. 57 I achool ! Five pupils of Williams district numfber 31 are on the honor I Pupils ou Honor Roll- roll for the month. These are Eu genia Hupper. Stella Moomaw, Char-; ley Moomaw, Minnie Wieecarver and tArland McFadden. Mrs. H. £. Burton la the teacher of the achool. ■ Valley Lumber Company The story of the golden Yukon WEST F STREET 4 A When men of iron and recklcea beautice flocked at the lure of wealth. Piano Lamps —one of the most romantic, periods of history brought to the screen with thia great cast: Milton Sills, Barbara Bedford, Anna Q. Nilsson, Robert Edo- son, Noah Begry, Louise Faz enda, Wallace MacDonald, Ford Sterling, Mitchell Lewis, Rockllffe Fellowes, Sam de Grasse. We invite you to inspect our fine line of piano lamps now on display in our balcony department. Treat your piano to this Christmas present. Price so nwionable you will be surprised. « ! The Music and Photo House Htanton Rowell, Prop. Portrait Gift Certifica t e* ■■ ■ The easy gift for Christmas. Come In and let us show you. Artcraft Studio. Thone 88. 67 Trout Nesuton Over— The trout season for the year Is ended, the limit now being 10 Inches. Salmon, steelhead and trout over the 10 inches may still be taken with hook and line, the season being open the year round, Duck season will not close until the middle of Janu- ary. Ooldwyn REX BEACH'S SP oilek S LUMBER SHINGLES ROOFING PAPER WINDSHIELDS •PLASTER AND CEMENT WINDOWS AND DOORS 7:15 and 0 p. m. Adulta 50c Children 10c » THREE C’S LUMBER CO. Notice Knights of Pythian - • All members and visiting mem- bers are Invited as guests of Ther- mopylae Lodge No. 50 to attend a supper at 6:80 p. m. at our Castle Hall, Tuesday evening, the 4th, fol lowed by work In Knight Rank. C. C. Howard, C. C. 67 No Cards on Sunday— Serviceable, Wearable, Sensi ble, Practical. Hll.K INDKRWEAR AND FANCY Ml I Ji HONE Writing papar at the Courier, l .1 . 1 21 More Days Till Christina«-— Eastern Hta^— Both I xxjhc and Mounted K H. I*. Officials ComlRg—• Iw-giou Bazaar Dane«*— Friday, Decam bar 7. Waldorf hall. Memorial house Benefit. ' 58 209—South Sixth St.—211 DIAMONDS The Dainty Things She Would Like for Christmas— Due to a misunderstanding in se curing the report of the birthday party for Mrs. W. J. Coke, which ap peared In the social column on Sat urday, It was stated that progres sive five hundred was played. The hostess states that as the party was held on Bunday night, cards were not played. WE PH IN WINDfttOQBUM t a ; Í I MEN’S CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS SHOES Sweater Coats, Shirin, Ties, Collars, Underwear, Pajamas, suspenders, Gloves, Garters, Handkerchiefs, slippers. Woodward’s On Diirplny Today "THE GIBBON LINE" '* 1 I ■