Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 08, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    TUESDAY. JANUARY 8,
GRANTA PAHS DAILY COURIER
PAINTS
PERSÎNflL!!!LOCAL 1
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FINISHES
QUALITY*
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Five dollars’ worth of
çives many a family
a new social standing
Start the Year Right
Rogue River Hardware Company
The WINCHESTER Store
SPECIALS
Women’s home shoe, canvas top, felt lined,
leather sole and heel, just right for win­
ter _______________________________ $1.37
Women’s black kid dres3 shoes, militarv
heel.........
„..................... _..... $1.95
94c
Child's scuff er type, calf skin
Men's hi-tops, various numbers to close out.
You must see these to realize the extraordi­
nary value, prices $4.20, $4.51, $5.10, etc.
Important Meeting Tonight—
7:30. at the Soveuth Day Adven­
tist church. All Seventh Day Adven­
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77tf tists com» that possibly can.
Tom 1-amb. of Medford, was a bus­ Brake» Iiv«|xwt<-d F ree
Ament's Auto Shop.
iness visitor in the city today.
Bee Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf
Marriage License Iwued—
H. Oakley, of Roseburg, spent the
A marriage license was issued
day attending to business matters in
Monday afternoon to Paul Anteil
the city.
Brandley, of Waldo, and Elisabeth
The Golden Rule's Big Remnant Ebbero, of Grants Pa»».
sale »tart» Wednesday. J*»- 9th. ••
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Boge, of Oak­ Overturn Ung—
land. were among the local visitors
Reborlng. Ament's Auto Shop tf
today.
Glasses fitted at Letcher A Ben's. Auxiliary to Install—
Among the Portland business men
The American Legion Auxiliary
here today were C. B. Baker aud F will install their officers tonight at
B. Pratt.
Member»
their regular meeting,
T. G. Bradley, superintendent of are also reminded that du ea are l>ay-
power houses for the California Ore­ able for 1934 at this time.
gon Power company, was a business j
visitor at the local Copco plan today. Important Meeting Tonight—
The Golden Rule's Big Remnant
7:30, at the Seventh Day Adven-
_________
,.___
sale starts _________
Wednesday.
Jan. ____
Sth. 86 It __________
1st church. All 8eventh Day Adven-
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Rawson and I tists come that possibly can.
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Mrs. R. Rawson were among the
Selma people who were shopping to­ Manhattan Shirt Hal.--
day in Grant» Pass.
Jan. 8 to Jan. 8 at Jim's Toggery.
C. C. Page, representing the state
industrial accident commission, was Attorneys Have Meeting—
The Josephine County Bar associa­
attending to business matters today­
tion held a meeting last night at the
in the city.
Optical goods at Letcher A Son's. Josephine hotel. Business was trans­
S. J. Fosdlck, of Spokane, is visit­ acted around the dinner table. Eleven
ing in the city for several days with members of the bar were present.
his sister, Mrs A. B. Davis. He is
on his way to San Diego, where he is Have Your Electric Martlng.—
to visit his parents.
Lighting aud ignition troubles
The Golden Rule's Big Clearance taken care of by an experienced
•ale starts Wednesday. Jan. 9th. 86 mechanic at the Essanges Battery
Mr. and Mrs. W. D Fry have re­ and Electric Co.. 505 S. 6th St.
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turned from a trip into Southern
California. On the trip they visited Valley Ha» Htorm—
Los Angeles, San Diego and other
The Illinois valley suffered from a
cities, spending two weeks on the sleet storm which closely resembled
trip.
a silver thaw Monday, according to
Ws use Cleaners Naptha In our Joe McFadden, who spent the day
prooess of Dry Cleaning, This
there. The weather was disagreeable
sure« yon the beet grade work oh- and much in contrast to the weather
tamable, free from gasoline odors. found here on his return.
The Wardrobe Cleaners, 507 E St.
BOtf Oddfellows—
Phone 147.
The Golden Rule's Big Clearance
Installation Wednesday
night,
sale starts Wednesday, Jan. 9th. 86 Wives and Rebekahs Invited to be
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present at nine o'clock.
MRS. WILLIAM A. BROWN
Girl’s hi-top outing shoe $3.20 to $9.00
Best made, such as Chippewa, etc.
Every one of the above are unusual bargains
At reasonable
Auto Shop.
prices.
Ament’s
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lmportant Meetiug Tonight—
7:30, at the Seventh Day Adven-
tist church. All Seventh Day Adven-
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tists come that possibly can.
Phone 13
Gibson Taylor Arrested—
Gibson Taylor is again in the
toils of the law, having been arrest­
ed this morning by Deputy Sheriff
Ernest Lister. Taylor is charged
with passing fraudulent checks. He
has been arrested previously on the
same charge but was released on pay­
ment of the checks.
CARD OF THANKS
Why Eyeball Is White.
The eyeball Is white because the
is with grateful heart that I
blood vessels that feed Its substance
are so s»al! that they do not admit wish to thank my many friends for
red corpuscles.
their kindness and token of sym-
pathy extended to me during the ill­
Courier classified ads bring
ness and loss of my dearly beloved
Mita.
husband. I especially wish to thank
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith and
family. I. A. Robie and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Spalding and family.
Mrs. Edwin C. Dryburgh.
BORN
Mrs William Adams Brown, presi­
dent of the Colonial Damas of Amer­
ica of the state of New York, under
whoso direction a national effort la
being made to collect *100,000 to be
used as an endowment fund for the an­
cestral home of George Washington's
family In Sulgravs, England.
McDONALD—To Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
McDonald, of thiB city, Tuesday.
January 8, a son.
Vain Wish.
When a young man is sowing his
wild oats he always wishes that some­
thing would happen that would destroy
the crop.
Real Music
“As You Like It”
Wolves* Families Largs.
Do your own playing! It’s so
Wolves raise unusually large fam­
much more fnn than to have others ilies; sometimes 13 pups are bom In
do it for you. To go to your Gul- one litter.
bansen—and actually play—gives
you a real sense of accomplishment!
It interests—-satisfies! It is one of
the most delightful experiences im­
aginable!
Manhattan
Delightful
because Gulbransen
music is so expressive! So full of
feeling—so full of life—you take a
personal pride in producing it!
RIVOLI
Tonight
“Scar« of
Jealousy”
with
Marguerite
De La Motte
FRANK KEENAN
LLOYD HUGHES
JAN. 3 TO JAN. 8
Accenting, for instance.
That’s
important! For in any piece you
play there’s a strain of “melody” you
must pick ont and accent properly,
to give it a pleasing rendition.
But, where are the melody notes?
In what part of the keyboard do they
occur? With tho ordinary player­
piano that’s a real problem. But by
observing the Melody Indicator—a
simple and convenient little patented
guide—you know where the melody
notes are, and just where to accent
them, on the Gulbransen!
83.00
»3.50
84.00
»4.50
»5.00
»5.50
»0.00
»0.50
»7.00
Shirts
Shirts
Shirts
Shirts
Shirts
Shirt«
Shirts
Shirts
Shirts
........ »2.25
. ___ »2,85
___ »3.15
___ »3.45
»3JB5
____ 84.45
___ »4.85
----- »5.15
____ »5.45
An opportunity to buy the beat
shirt made at less than you pay
for ordinary shirts or pajamas.
Nationally Priced
»420, »405, »«00, »TOO
Rowell’s Piano House
Stanton Rowell, Propr.
TOGGtflY
GULBRANSEN
Clothing and
Men's Furnishings
The Registering Plano
507 G St. — Grants Pass, Ore.
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Thou. H. Ince’s
Big spectacle drama of
Alabama and Kentucky
COMEDY
“Over the Fence”
and
Fox News
Matinee every day 2:15
Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m.
Adults 35c
Children 10c
Going Tonight
RIN TIN TIN
in
“Where the North
Begins”
Brake IJning—
By mechanics who
Ament's Auto Shop.
know
how.
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Cavemen Start Practice—
The first practice of the Cavemen
for their show the end of the month
was held last night with the Cave­
men getting their vocal cords in or­
der so that they can offer some har­
mony in the chorus features. The
committee hag begun to draft the en­
tertainment features for the two
evenings and indications point to a
large amount of interest in the un-
dertaking.
When Better Automobiles—
Are built Buick will build them, tf
Rebekaha Attention—
Special meeting Tuesday evening,
January 8 at; 7:30, for officers to
give their Charges.
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Letter Not Signed—
An unsigned communication has
been received at the Courier office
in regard to the situation at the
county poor farm. As the paper does
not print anonymous letters, the ar­
ticle is being held up awaiting word
from the sender as to the author.
The name will be withheld on any
articles submitted if the writer so de­
sires but the name must be signed
on the letters. The Courier is al-
way glad to get communications on
any matter of interest to tho com­
munity.
I. O. O. F—
All members are requested to as­
semble at I. O. O. F. hall at 1 p. m.
Wednesday to attend funeral of
Brother J. H. E. Cramer, of Merlin.
W. H. Hull, N. G.
Harmony Classes Begin—
All Interested in Beginning Har­
mony classes call Mrs. Katherine B.
Tucker, phone 196-L or S1I1-L.
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Half Price Sale
lints—Also a few
(’out» and Dreaa«®
H|«<1 Taste of Heal Sun—
When the sun appeared this morn­
ing it gave promise of a real spring­
like day but before noon tho clouds
had agalu covered the sky and tho
rain started falling. Tho weather
report says rain or »now toulght.
Other sections have been experienc­
ing cold weather and snow, with the
northern part of the state under sev­
eral inches of snow. Portland iast
night bad throe Inches of the "beau­
tiful. '•
Mrs. NELLIE NEAS
The Best Money tan Buy-
Still you pay uo more,
Kodak
prints tn Crystal Finish. we pay the
postage. Artcraft Studio.
Here for l’atlow
Ed Andrews, former opera
now ranching near Medford, was tn I
the city Monday talking up the ap­
pearance of Anua Pavlowa. who will
be at the Armory at Medford next
Saturday night. Laurent Novlkoff is
premier danseur with the Pavlowa
company, says Mr. Andrew», and is
considered a star sufflcleut to head
a grand ballet, lio. however, U only
one of the stars that Pavlowa carries
backed up by a symphony orcheatra
and a corps of SO famous Rumian
dancers. The ticket sale is said to bo
progressing rapidly.
Manhattan Shirt Sale—
Jan. 3 to Jan. 8 at Jim's Toggery. ’
—
High School Game Saturday—
The first real basketball game of |
the season will be played Saturday |
night when the girls' team from the
local high achool meets the team
from Roseburg. The Epworth boys
will plays the boys’ team from the
Canyonville high achool. The Ep- |
worth team is composed of boys from
the high school. The girls have
been going good since they started
playing, having defeated Yreka in
two games and recently capped their
Whist Club Resumes—
The regular weekly sessions of the winning streak with a decisive de­
Whist Club were started up again feat over Canyonville by a 71-1 I
Monday night in the club rooms score.
above the National Drug store. The
regulars were all on deck after the fl-Volt Storage Batterie«—
holidays and a new series was start­
Recharged for 76c, at the Essan-
ed. Nothing worse than cider is gee Battery and Electric Co.. 605 S.
furnished at these meetings.
87
«th St.
Guaranteed Work—
209-211 South Sixth
Hweet Potatoes—
Wednesday at the Truax Oroeory.
S. Hurok Presents
PÄVLOwa
Tlie Incomparable
BALLET RUSSE and SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
ARMORY
Saturday Night
’ 12th
Medford
8:30 Curtain
HOW TO SECURE TICKETS BY MAIL!
Send orders, cheek. Belf-addreMed stamped en­
velope to Geo. A. Hunt, Medford. Oregon. I*rice»,
ineluding war tax: First 22 rows, $2.75; next 10 rows
$2.20; last 6 rows, $1.65. The gallery (not reserved)
$1.10.
, Tickets Now Selling at Medford Pharmacy
Ul Parents—
Wishing to send thélr children as
NOTE: Prices for this attraction are the lowest of
Iteginners to school the second se-
any engagement on the coast (Portland excepted.)
master, please register them during
this week at the building which they
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are expected to attend. Classes for
beginners this semester will be con­
ducted in the Riverside, Roosevelt 44444444444444444 pared with the ritual which the Cave­
ADDITIONAL IAX1AT,
4 men of Grant» Pass »tagc in the mar­
aud Lincoln bulldinx».
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ble hall».—Oregonian.
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U7DGE FLFX’ltONH
♦ Sabin Boosts Caves—
♦
Some 15,000 persons
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wandered
JUDGE MARY BARTELME
around In tho Oregon caves last sea­
Rogue River Camp No. 22,
son, guided from chamber to cham­
United Spanish War Veterans
ber and marveling at the wonderful
Commander—Alfred F. Marr.
formations created by nature. In
8. V. Com.—Charles A. Ernst.
1924 the visitors will bo even more
J. V. Com.—Roscoe J. Brown.
numerous and will go on from year
O. of the D.—A. L. Le.Moss.
to year in greater throng as the
Adjt.—Ä. C. Wheeler.
tourists learn of this place in Joseph­
Q.—Florenz Breitmayer.
ine county. Just before the season
Chap.—Ernest Lough ridge.
ended the guides discovered new
C. 8.—F. E. Wood.
chambers and as soon aa convenient
Trustees—Wm. Strahm, J. F. Dug- these will be explored. No one knows
ger. F. E. Wood.
how extensive the caves are, for only
a few miles of them have been open­
ed up. One of the new discoveries is
a cavern unlike tho marble caves
which is filled with large, jagged
rocks, which look as If they might
fall and crush the visitors. George
C. Babin, manager of the Swiss cha­
let, built near the entrance to the
caves, is at the Imperial and yester- I
day he became a member of the Ore- 1 Mary Bartalm», who was recently
gon Hotelmen's association.
He elect*« Judge of the circuit court of
learned that the initiation into the Cook county, Illinois, 1» Chicago'» flrat
hotel organization Is very tame coin- woman jurist.
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Quick relief
from BUNIONS
Do you suffer the agony of a
tender, swollen bunion? Do
your shoes bulge and soon lose
their shape? You can have
quick relief with Dr. Scholl’s
Bunion Reducer, one of the
many
Flannel Shirts
All Wool Plaid Bliirts »5.00 value
Khaki Wool Shirt«, »3.25 value
Gray or Khaki Wool Mixed, »2.75 value
All Wool Union Hilite, »5.00 value
Boys’ Balli Holtes, 8, 10, 12 year», »4.00 value
Men’s outing flannel Night Shirts, »1.45 value
DfScholls
Rot Comfort Appliances
Outing
»2.25
which have brought relief to thou­
sands of foot sufferers. We have
these remarkable appliances at our
store. Whatever the form of your
foot trouble, a visittoourfoot comfort
department will indeed reward you.
»2.25
Ibijnmas
»3.75
»2.50
»2.15
»3.75
»2.45
»1.10
Woodward’s
Shoes for the Family
In justice to yout feet —
come in now 1
START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
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