Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 31, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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    MONDAY, DECEMBER tt, tt»M.
GRANTS TASS PAÎI.T COlTHKR
PAGE TIGHT
PÁlNfS^^^F.IMSHES .
PERSONAL
. EHsaltetli Meswnger Wed»—-
The announcements of tho wed­
ding of Miss Elisabeth M esslnger,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
residents of
Messtnxer, fermer
Grants Pass, have been received
Copco Has Party-
Local employes of the California here. »lie was married on Saturday,
Oregon Power company will drive to December 23. to Jacob Hauer. They
Medford tonight to attend the Cop­ will make their home nt Arcata.
k. i
co New Year's party, which will be
CloM-tl All Dey—
held at St. Marks Guild Hall.
January 1, City Market.
LOQÆL I
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See
Dr
Marks
for
best
glasses
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QUALI 'J./"' •
D. II. Woodcock, of this city, is a
business visitor in Portland for a
i few days.
V. A. Davis, of Rogue River, spent
■the week end attending to business
matters in Grants Pass.
Glasses tltteu al Letcher A Son's Box Candy—
........
California Ila» Fund
D. C. Corbett, of Eugene, was look­
For .New Years at lloruing's Shaclt
California has funds on hand now
ing after business matters in Grants
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for
the construction of the units of
Pas:- today.
tho Redwood highway north of Eu­
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stancliff. of
Attend New Year's Dant*«»—
reka to connect up with th»» work be­
Medford, were among the Sunday
A large number of local young ing done on the Oregon aide. This
vis.tors in Grants Pass.
A. B. Davis, manager of the Eagle people are making the trip tonight announcement was recently made by
Pine company, left Saturday night to Medford to attend the big New the state highway engineer of Cali­
: for Portland to spend several days Year's party at the Oriental Hall- fornia. Construction work on var­
rooms, The affair is said to be one ious trunk line highways, classed as
ou business.*
Hunting and fishing licenses is- of the best dances of the season. The primary roads, will coat many mil­
sued at the Winchester Store. Rogue iocal Jewel orchestra furnishes the lions of d.illara during tho coining
year, the r . is tax being used to raise
River Hardware Co.
82 music.
funds.
H. L. Bromley, district manager
The
Bonbonniere
—
of the California Oregon Power com­
Fancy packed boxes of chocolate Bruîtes Inspected Free-
pany was a Saturday business visit­
Ament's Auto Shop
eherrius.
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or in Medford.
Rev. Robert McLean has returned
Boosts the tTinint*
from Los Angeies where he spent the WIH Moore Coining—
A boost tor the Grants Pass cli­
Christmas holidays with his son.
Will H. Moore, state fire mar­
Robert N. McLean.
The WINCHESTER Stori
shal. und Jay Stevens, manager of mate is given by Miss Elsie Neave, a
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Knapp have re­ the Pacific division of the National local teacher at the state convention
The Oregonian says:
turned from Portland where they Vnderwrlters association, will make in Portland
spent a week at a conference of the a fire prevention trip through Ore- "The climale of Grants I'st what
salesmen of the Allen & Lewis Co.
gon next week. On January 7 they ever it may be. has been efficiently
Mrs. Ella H. Bromley returned to will be at Grants Pass. January S ut advertised during the convention by
her home in this city Saturday after Ashland. January 9 at MedfoTd und Miss E. -M. Neave, whose answer to
the inquiry as to whence she halls
several months visiting with her iJanuary 10, at Roseburg.
Invariably is Grants I’ass-lt's-the-
daughter. Mrs. E. H Thompson, of
climate.
The fact that Miss Ne*< <
Los Angeles.
For Your W liter's Su: ply—
s abundantly blessed with smiles
Optu-al gooor ai Letcher * Son's
Of apples we recommend Now
and
dimples and a peaohes-und-
E. H. MacDaniels will he in Port- towns or Chelae
For tue Holiday»
The Harding Memorial Assoc la - land the middle of the week to meet Spilzenburg.
Delicious,
Jonothan cream complexion gives what mi,..,t
tion with headquarters at Washing- with the forest supervisors from oth- Waggoner,
At prices direct fron be called punch to the Grants Tass
ton. D. C., is headed by President er forests to take up the forest pro- grower to consumer. Oro. Grower- slogan.
Coolidge and all the members of his gram for 1924.
Pack. Corp.
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Miss Doris Dean has left for San
Knights of Pythias—
cabinet, and an incorporation of re­
Important meeting Tuesday night.
sponsible men has been formed for Jose where she will again take up her
Inst Day for Applications—
’anuary 1. C. C. Howard, C. C. 80
the purpose of building a Harding studies at the state teachers' college
This is the lust day that applica-
after spending the holidays at the
Memorial.
tions fdr the state soldier bonus or Notice of Meeting—
home
of
her
mother,
Mrs.
T.
Y.
Dean.
It embraces the three purposes of:
lean can lie mude. Those who have
Courier classified ads
The Josephine County Racing As­
First—Acquiring the
Harding
not
made application by 5 o'clock to­
suits.
sociation will hold
their annual
home with the grounds, the same to
night will lose their rights for such
meeting at the courthouse on Wed­
Mrs. Philip Twohy left this morn- !
be kept always as archives for the
applications. The loans do not need
ing for Portland after a visit here
nesday. January 2, at which the nom­
books, papers, speeches, etc., of the
to be called for until 1927 but in or­ ination of officers will
South Sixth St.
be made,
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
late President Warren G. Harding:
der to reserve the right for the loan 'iiarles Gordon, Socy.
Giants Pass, Ore.
Wil-on. She will spend several days
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Second—Establishing a chair in in Portland and then Join Mr. Twohy the veteran must file his application
-ome university to be determined, in Longview, where they are making
Many Inquiries Received—
devoted to statesmanship, diplomacy their home.
New Year's Duck Dinner—
With only the announcement of
and international law.
Price 50c at Mrs. Vernon Bailey's, he proposed development of the
Get your 1924 hunting and fish­
80 Chicago Land company having been
Third—Also of building a mauso­ ing licenses at Rogue River Hard­ 623 K St.
leum and monument in which shall ware Co.
made, inquiries have already begun
82
rest the lemains of the late presi­
to arrive at the River Hanks Farms.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle E. Voorhfes »lairied A: Klamath—
dent. and ultimately those of Mrs. will leave tomorrow afternoon for
Mrs. L. Beagle has received word i part of the Leonard Estate. Peo-
Harding.
San Francisco where Mr. Voorhies is rrom her daughter, Gladys Beagle, >le from all parts of the state are
This enterprise calls for three mil- on the copy desk for the Chronicle. from Klasnath Falls, that she wa: writing here to find out all of the
J1IARIE8
lion dollars, $50,0’J0 of which has Mrs. Voorhies has been here several married on Christmas eve to 'Harolu proposed development and of the ad­
I.INE-A-DAY BOOKS
been assigned to the state of Oregon weeks during the illness of her moth­ Robinson. Both the newly weds art vantages which accrue to the real-
CORRESPONDENCE CARDS
er. Mrs. Clara Gfesler. who passed well known in Grants Pass, the lent of the Rogue valley. The let-
I as Its cuota.
NEW TEARS POST CARDS
away
last week. Mr. Voorhies came groom having left here a short time •*rs are being held for an answer by
President Harding's last weeks of
NEW
YEARS
GREETING
to attend the funeral services.
ago. He is now In the taxi buslnes.- J. W. Lucas, sales manager of the
I
activities
were
spent
on
the
Pacific
CARDS.
Legal blanks of ali kinds at the In Klamath Falls where he und Mrs company, who is expected to arrive
Coast, and the people grew to Ipye
here tomorrow. Offices will I m » open­
Robinson will make their home.
100 N. Gth Ave.
■ him for his splendid character and Tonrler office
ed and actual development work
Mr. and Mrs. Niel R. Allen return­
: his high ideals, and also to admire,
itarted within the next week or so,
ed
this
morning
from
Paio
Alto
respect and love Mrs. Harding for
Guaranteed \\ ork—
it is now expected. Interest Is be­
where they spent the Christmas holi­
her womauiy qualities.
At reasonable prices.
Ament's ing directed to Grants Pass
i through
days with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. Auto Shop.
77tf Che development of the
It is desired that voluntary con­
irrigated
and Mrs. George Carey. Mr. Allen
tributions shall be made to this fund,
Neil» Drugs und lkM>ka
lands within the irrigation i disi I h I
reports that there is a business boom The Bonlionuiere—
and that a very great many people
In San Francisco at the present time
Extra assorted glace fruit.
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should participate in it, that all may
Minlng location notices
with the city spreading down the
have a tangible interest in the enter­
Courier office.
peninsula.
prise afoot.
We use Cleaners Naptha In our Power Company Aids—
Contributions may be sent to B.
The electric power was shut off
process of Dry Cleaning. This as-
F. Mulkey, state chairman of t tu­
for
a short time early Sunday morn­
sures -you the best grade work ob-
Harding Memorial Association
tor
tainable, free from gasoline odors. ing from 5:30 to 6:30 o'clock, dur­
the state of Oregon. Suite 403 Cor­
The Wardrobe Cleaners, 507 E St. ing which time the Copco ere»
bett Building. Portland. Oregon, or
Phone 147.
60tf changed a number of high tension
they may be sent direct to headquar­
Dave Hayes and Miss Lucille insulators in the city. This step was
ters at 1414 F Street NW.. Washing­
Hayes returned last night from taken by the local Copco manage­
ton. D. C.
Dunsmuir,
having accompanied Mrs. ment in order to assist the members
:I, Yovttg New Year. tube not
Between the 6th and 16th of Jan­
these thin?s in™ roe---- -
Hayes and Miss Eunice Hayes that of the Grants Pass division of the
The olden faiths; tiro shining uary, 1921, a drive will be made in far on their trip into Southern Cali- Rogue River Valley Radio club in
the several counties of this state to
loyalty
fornia. They ran into a snow storm checking up and eliminating all un­
Of friends the long ar.d secure the funds, but
meanwhile,
on the Siskiyous coming back and necessary interference. Members of
searching years have proved—■
and during that time, it is.hoped
went through about eight inches of the radio club spent several nights
The glowing hearthhres, and the
that a large number of people will
books I loved;
snow. The trip down was made checking up on the leaky insulators
All wonted kindness and welcoming. respond of their owa initiative.
without difficulty.
and believe that all power leaks In
All safe, hard*trodden paths to which
Governor Walter M. Pierce is tak­
the city have been
eliminated
I
I cling,
ing an active interest in this Hard­ Scratch Pad»—
through
the cooperation of the
Oh, Glad New Year, blithe with the
ing Memorial enterprise, and has is­
Ail kinds of paper and cut to size power company.
thrill of spring—
Leave me the weys that were my sued a proclamation calling upon the you want—10c lb.
various churches of the state to say
comforting!
Brake Lining—
^Boston Transcript.
something commendatory to this
CARI» OF THANKS
By mechanics who know bow.
Picture a beautiful Gulbransen in
movement on Sunday, January 6th.
Ament
’s Auto Shop.
77tf your home, and you playing it!
Printed butter wrappers for sale
The movement for the Memorial is
We wish to thank all those who BO
at the Courier office.
non-partisan, and all persons who kindly assisted during the recent ill­
Picture yourself playing, through
Westinghouse Mazda I^irnps—
desire to perpetuate the name and ness and passing of our beloved
the pedals, with the ''touch” of a mu­
Up to 60-watt, .32c at Clevenger’» sician I
memory of a president who verily father, and also for the beautiful
Electric Store.
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yielded his life in conscientious dis­ floral offerings.
Picture the keys jiolng pressed
charge of tho tasks of president of I I
down, as in band playing!
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson and
Cavemen Will Initiate
all the people, are earnestly request­
Family.
Pressed down, not knocked down.
1
The first Initiation of Cavemen
ed to contribute to
Harding i
Mrs. Laura Honnold.
one of the secrets of Oul-
with the new initiation ceremony will There's
Memorial
branson
superiority. It remove: all
Mr. Ottis E. Shriner.
be held on Thursday. The meeting suggestion of the mechanical . *1
place of tlio organization has been gives you real, Intimate, personally-
changed on this occasion to the Jo­ produced music, full of genuine ex­
pression.
sephine hotel.
Several
barbarous
Because the Gulbransen Is a Regis­
forms of torture have been devised
for the initiation of the three novices tering Plano, registering your exuet
touch and expression—because it is
who were recently granted the oppor­ different from any player-piano you
tunity of showing their ability to have ever known—because It is so
perform the functions of the Cave- remarkably easy to pedal—your first
men. Those who survive the ordeal delight will develop Into continued,
year-after-year interest.
will become fully accredited Cave-
White House Mutici »700; Connty
inen.
Scat Model »OOO; Suburban Model,
Put Your Best Foot Forward and Show
*-10«; Community Model, »120.
A Brand New Idnc—
the IForld You Are a Real Optimist
Of photographs and mountings
never before shown In Grants Pass,
Stanton Rowell, Propr.
is being shown by the Artcraft Stu­
dio. Come in and see our now style/,.
You'll like them. Artcraft Studio,
Phone 88.
80
Tho Registering Piano
.
.•<n
We Wish You
A Happy and Prosperous
New Year
NELLIE NEAS
Five dollars worth of
<$ives many a family
a new social standing
Start the Year Right
Rogue River Hardware Company
T. CO
CLEMENS
&4>
3 New
Heaping Measure
of Pleasure—
with the Gulbransen
Must Get License-»—
|
Mining location notices
Today is tho last day of the year * ourlor office.
for hunting or fishing under the 1923
licenses, and tho new state llcelfiiea
must be obtninod by sportsmen for
use during the new year. The license
foe for a person over 18 years old.
for limiting or angling is 13 each, or
15 for u combination hunting und
fishing license, for Oregon residents,
or 1!» for a hunting license for a
non-stat e resident, who must also
pay >3 for a fishing license
How-
over, 11.50 each Is tho cost of a li­
en se for u person who resides In
the state between the ages of 14 and
18 years
i
Couch’s Pharmacy
Hany E. Couch, Prop.
GRANTS PASS. OREGON
We < arry
Miller Brand
Hot Water Bottles
Syringes
St, »1.7«, »2.40, »2.7«. S«.«O
FIRST
B
'TP
rs. ’T *•
Photograph Albums
Put your Christinas Store in permanent
form by mounting in an album,
leather Covers
-
-
60c and up
Cloth Covers
...
35c and up
All sizes
The Music and Photo House
Htniifoii Ituwrll. Prop.
16 - OVERCOATS -16
At Greatly Reduced
Prices
TOGGERY
Buy Here and
Save Money
Other Specials
New Brunswick Records
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
Today at Rowell’s
Buy your Lumber and Building Materials where von
are assured of Satisfaction, in Quality and Price.
Rowell’s Piano House
GULBRANSEN
First National Bank of Southern Oregon
Overhauling—
Rehoring. Ament's Auto Shop, tf
THREE C’S LUMBER CO
WE PI T IN WINDSHIELDS
Woodward
Thanks file Patron» of the Store
for past favor»
and wishes them
A Prosperous New Year