Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 05, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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tavluili—’ ’ ’ '
Í Chili Con Carne. Tamales and En­
chiladas at The Truax Grocery. 84
Dance! Dance!! Dauev! ! !—
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Savage crevk hall Jan. 5. Music by
See Dr Marks for beat glasses, tf Brakes Inspected Free—
Ament’s Auto Shop.
77tt • 5-piece orchestra. Everyono ln-
Glenn Hilkey, of this city was a
vited.
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' Medford visitor yesterday.
i George Sabin left last night for No Radio Meeting—
J W. Luca* Coming—
(Portland to attend to business mat­
Thera will b« no meatlag of the
Word has been received from j.
ters in the Oregon metropolis.
, Grants I*aaa division of the Rogue W Lucas, sales manager for the Chi­
Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son's River Valley radio club on .Monday
f
cago luind company In their halt
M. G. Kincaid, of Riverside. ChU., night. Tho officers are working on million dollar development program,
' and J. E. Ker. of Medford, were ; the matter of elimination of local that he will arrive in Grants PaM
transacting business today in the i Interference and expect to have the middle of next week to open lo­
city.
something to present to the club at cal offices. Work wilt be started Im­
Among the Medford people in the the meeting which will probably be mediately on the improvement of the
Five dollars worth of
city on Friday were Frank Stinson. on Monday. January 14. ■
land* for sale to settlers.
: Henry Ruchter and T. E May. They
' also went to Marble Mountain.
Riverside Coiuniunlt) Club Dance— ' *‘r
"
Ripe Florida Grape Fruit at
Optical goods at Letcher A Son's.
Don't miss the best dance of the]_ The
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Çivos many a family
I J. J. Skinner and H. G. Walter- season on Saturday night, January The Truax Grocery soon.
mlre. Copco meter experts. were j 5th, Loveland's Orchestra.
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a new social standing
Brake Lining—
business visitors at Marble Moun-
By mechanics who know
j tain today, where they completed Overhauling__
■ the electrical installation of the new
Reboring. Ament's Auto Shop tf Ament's Auto Shop.
¡Marble Mountain Lumber company !
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RcU-kah« Atteatlon—
A. W. Simons, who is a Caveman To Erect 4areeu H oum '—
Special meeting Tuesday evening
¡and proud of it. registers at the Im­
A. G. Knapp has made arrange-
perial under that title. The Cavemen meats for the construction of a January 8 at 7:30. for officers
are boosters for the Josephine coun­ greenhouse on his property on North give their charges.
ty marble caves and their habitat is Fifth street. Work win commence
The WINCHESTER Store
Cavemen's <’lever Cape
Grants Pass.—Oregonian.
immediately on the building, a com­
The Cavemen's Clever Capers, as
We use Cleaners Naptha In our petent man having been engaged to
their big show the end of the month
process of Dry Cleaning. This
have charge of the work. The green­
sures you the best grade work ob- house will supply the local need for will be called, will be the first event
given by the Oregon Cavemen. Inc.,
church, Rev D. Lester Fields offl- tainable, free from gasoline odors. flowers, there being no place here at
since the new name was adopted
dating. Interment will be at the The Wardrobe Cleaners, 507 E St. present where winter flowers can be
The memlters are to meet on Mon­
Phone 147.
<otf obtained.
Masonic cemetery.
day evening at the Guild Hall at 7:30
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E. E. Rorapaugh. who always
for the first rehearsal under the di­
signs himself as from "Eugene the Manhattan Shirt Sale—
rection of Mrs. A. U. Knapp. Mrs
Beautiful" is spending the day in
' Oyn Local Offices—
Jan. 3 to Jan. S at Jim’s Toggery. C B. Marks has been started on the
Grants
Pass.
He
states
that
the
The Oregon Washington Mining
composition of several songs for the
I company has opened offices here in mercury dropped to 16 during the Ikvsnilirr Was Cloudy—
occasion and already has two pre­
recent
cold
snap
and
that
an
inch
of
the building next to the Smith-How-
Clear days were at a premtum in pared. The show will probably l>a
I ard Realty company on H street. The snow fell in the Willammette valley. December, in fact there was not a given on two nights. Jan. 29 and 30.
Jerome H. Fertig left last night single day that the sun appeared
company has purchased the Blue Joy
I mining claims on Greens Creek and I on his return to Hamilton, Mont., without being at least partially hid­ Manhattan Shirt Sale-
will go ahead with the development where he is engineer for the Bltter- den by the clouds. There were five
Jan 3 to Jan. S at Jim’s Toggery
of the properties. The company is root irrigation project. Mr. Fertig partially clear days and 26 cloudy
CLARION, WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, said to be depending upon its own was called here to help wind up the days in the 31 days of the month. t'loving Out Hale-
IS COMPLETELY GUTTED BY
resources for the development and is construction affairs of the local dis­ Despite this there was only a rainfall
Overcoats and raincoats, ladies*
FLAMES
not a stock proposition. The office trict. of which he was engineer until of 2.91 Inches, the greatest In any coats and jackets, from 11.00 to 85
last
summer.
here is in charge of H. S. Royce, of
one day being .90 on December 7. at Sam's Place, <08 H St.
Tacoma. The company is organized
One
inch of snow fell on December
! under the Oregon corporation laws. Makes Final Entry—
8. The coldest day was on Decern- Parent-Teacher« Aasurlath
Edward L. Weeks, of Merlin, Is in
be 24 when the mercury dropped U
Of High School will tw postponed
the city today making final entry
24. The warmest day was on De­ from January 7 to Monday evening
Had Some Trip
on his 160 acre homestead four miles
January 14. at 7:30 on account of
Blaze Start«! by Short Circuit on
cember 21, when it rose to «i.
A trip this week to Portland and from Grants Pass.
His witnesses
extra work lu the closing of this sc-
Linotype Machine—In Center of
back by Rev. and Mrs. F. Gordon are Joe Seaman and Dan Falvey.
Guaranteed Work—
me»ter preventing teachers from be-
Business District
Hart was more than interesting, ac-
At reasonable prices.
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Ament's ing present. A. Walker, Pres.
Otldfellows
—
cording to th© report given out by
Auto Shop.
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Installation Wednesday
night,
Mr. Hart on his return yesterday,
I. O. O. F.—
Medford. Ore., Jan. 5.—(A. P.)— They left here New Year's eve and Wives and Rebekahs Invited to be
All members are requested to as-
Men Wanted to Search——
Medford suffered the third serious ispent
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the evening at Wolf Creek present at nine o’clock.
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A large number of men are want­ semble at 1:30 p m. Sunday. Jan.
fire within the week last night when I Tavern.
Tuesday the mercury
ed to assist In the search for the 6th. at the hall to attend the funeral
the building occupied by the Medford
dropped to seven above and the Miners Attend Meeting—
body of Witham Brown, who was of Brother T. B. Cornell. W >1.
Clarion, a weekly newspaper, in the
Miners from at! parts of south-
water in the battery was frozen. An
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lost In the Slate creek mountains a Hull, N. G.
center of the business district was
western Oregon are in attendance to­
week ago. W. H. Knox was In the
gutted at a loss estimated at between s. o. s. call to Grants Pass brought
day at the meeting of the mining
Courier classified ads briug re
34,000 and 35,000. The fire is be­ out a new battery and they managed
city yesterday asking that volunteers
bureau ol this district at the P. S.
get
ctarted
to
at
11
o'clock.
They
lieved to have been caused by a short
for tbe hunting party come out to -tills
i followed the snow plow up Cow IVoodin place of business. They are
——
circuit on the linotype machine.
the 13-tnile house tomorrow to help
; creek canyon. The arrival in Port- taking up matters of interest to all
scour the hills. Although no hope is
land was made at 10:30 that night. , mining men. A large attendance is held for the finding of the aged man
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Wednesday was spent in Portland. I reported at the session.
ADDITIONAL
LOCAL
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alive, it is greatly desired by the
On Thursday the start home was
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residents of the Slate Creek section
i made. There was a heavy snow as Kodak Roles Are Mainled to Us—
Rowell’s, of Course
that his body be recovered as soon
T. B. Cornell Parses—
From
all
over
the
country,
because
far as Salem, where friends were
T. B. Cornell, a resident of this visited. Pipes were frozen In the. we do up-to-date work. The crystal as possible. He wandered off Sun­
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county for the past 30 years, passed capital city and the plumbers were finish. Send a trial order. We pay day from the Adam Cart place on
away Friday night at 11 o'clock at , out on strike. It was cold although I the postage. Artcraft Studio, Grants Slate creek and has not been swn
since. Persons not having means of
his residence at 418 B street. He ■ the state of mind of the residents of Pass.
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Fine Selection
transportation will be taken by Mr.
has been ill for the past five weeks
. the city should have raised the tem­
Knox who will pick them up tomor­
with diabetes and had not been able
Copco
Makes
of
Improrflncnt»
—
perature by several degrees.
They
to be at his grocery store for two
The Copco
construction crew row morning on Sixth street.
reached Roseburg Thursday night,
DIARIES
weeks. He was one of the old resl-
There was a thick fog but no snow from Medford Is spending several
LINE-A-DAY BOOKS
dents of Grants Pass, having been
reached without days in this city making improve­
CORRESPONDENCE CARDS
engaged in farming and in ihe gro- there. Home was
ments on the local transmission
NEW YEARS POHT CARDS
eery business at various times, He difficulty yesterday noon.
I lines. While here they will install
NEW
YEARS GREETING
is survived by Mrs. Cornell, At the
' a new oil switch at the Grants Pass
CARDS.
IM »RN
time of death he was 65 years and
1 substation, which will do much in
eight months of age. Funeral ser- TREMBLY—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry
10« N. Oth Ave.
JAN. 3 TO JAN. H
Trumbly, of this city, Saturday. i insuring good service lo the entire
vices will be held Sunday afternco.i
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Grants
Pass
district.
Jan. 5. a ron.
at 2 o’clock at the Newman M. E.
•3.00 HhJrta
»2.25
•8.50
Hhlrts
»2.H5
All Sir Knights—
•4.00 Shirts
»3.15
Are requested to be at Masonic
• 4.50 Shirts
83.45
Temple in full uniform at 1 p. m.
Mells Drugs and Books
•5.00 Shirts
83.H5
Sunday for the purpose of attending
»5.50 Shirts
•4.43
the funeral of Sir Knight Thomas
80.00 Shirt*
• I.H5
B. Cornell. P. B. Herman, E. C. 84
80.50 Shirt*
•5.15
Shirt*
87.00
»3.45
Plats of Granta Pass—
Blue prints 31.50: blue line prints.
An opportunity to buy the bent
31.75. Courter office.
shirt made at lea* than you pay
for ordinary shirts or pajama*.
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ADDITIONAL HOCIAL
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line of
We have a
Ciixitt fiosiery
in all the new shades.
Mrs. NELLIE NEAS
Start the Year Right
Rogue River Hardware Company
RIVOLI
Rin-Tin-Tin
Mat. Every Day
2:13 p. in.
KtetUng 7:13
and 9 p. m.
ST MCTIXt.
HUNDAY
LOSS AMOUNTS TO NEAR S5000
A gripping story of greed anti passion in the north­
ern fastness. A tense dramatic picture of love, hate,
and adventure, set among the scenic splendors of
rugged Know-covered Alaska.
Comedy
BUDDY MESSENGER
in
AIR I.TH Me
CHILDREN 10c
“SHE’S A HE”
GOING TONIGHT
Marie Provost, Johnny Walker in “Red Lights
PioneerPbitcPhioisbers
Building Material
at
The Valley Lumber Co
West I*’Struct
Manhattan
CLEMENS
I
Outing
»2.25
»2.25
I'ajamna
83.73
82.50
»2.15
88.71)
»2.45
»1.10
Woodward’s
Shoes for the Family
Put your Christmas Story in permanent
form by mounting in an album,
leather Covers
-
-
60c and
Cloth Covers
...
35c ant]
All sizes
Couch’s Pharmacy
The Music and Photo House
Stanton Rowell, Prop.
C. F. T, CO
South Sixth St.
• Grants Paas, Ore.
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
Denatured
Alcohol
$1.25 Gallon
All Wool I'laltl Htiirta 85.1H* value
Khaki Wool Shirt», 88.25 value
Gray or Khaki Wool Mixed, »2.75 value
All Wool Inion Suita, »5. OO value
Boys' Bath Robes, H, IO, 1.2 years, »1.00 value
Men's outing flannel Night Shirts, »1.45 value
Photograph Albums
(Continued from Page Four)
Clutlilua and
Mrs. B. B. Cochrane, of San Fran­
Men's Furnlahlngs
cisco. and Mrs. F. S. Berrldge, of
507 G St. — Granta Pima, Oro.
Seattle, who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Woodward dur-.'
ing the holidays have returned to
their homes
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Miss Dorothy Lundburg and Miss
Harry E. Cotutil, Prop.
Maria Wilson were dinner guests at
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.
Kern on Saturday evening.
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GET YOUR
Local People Attend New Year's At
Central Point
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Booth and son.
Percy, of Grants Pass, attended a |
New Year's dinner at the Jama» B.
Watkins homo at Central Point.'
Games and other entertainment were!
enjoyed after dinner. Violin solos
for Your
were given by Mr. Watkins and songs i
RADIATORS
by Mrs. Carrie Tomson. Others J
present were Mrs. F. M.Tongate and
Ira Tongate, of Butte Falls, Mts.l
Carrie Tomson, of Medford, Miss
Dorothy
Watkins and
Mr. Watkins.
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