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PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday cilitle* which will keep this city well in the forefront in this respect. Funeral service* ar* to be held oe A. E. Voorhie* - Pub. and Propr. Entered at postofflcs, Grant* Paa*, Monday- for Dr. Shermau Lough ridge. Ore., as second-class gall matter. Th* people of th* whole community ADVERTISING RATES feel deeply over his los* for it seems Display space, per Inch ------ 25c Local-personal column, par line . 10c almost as if a member of their fam Readers, per Un*--------------------- 5c ily ha* passed away He wa* loved, respected and honored. It would be DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per year ... 26.•• no more than fitting than that the By mail or carrier, per mquth .59 store* and business house* close WEEKLY COURIER Monday afternoon for a half hour By mail, per year___ .— ----- »1 »0 during the funeral services, It Is MEMBER GF ASSOCIATED PRESS an honor due. The Associated Pres* is sxotuslve- ly entitled to th* use tor repuhlica tlon of all news dispatches credited ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F In this, or all otherwise credited, in ♦ ADDITION AL lAM'AL this paper and also the local news ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F published herein. niiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiii JACQUETTE OF “BOUCLE KNIT” OF SMART FASHION-INTEREST iiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiinii ui» uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <• Y Sv ■ Í ». 411 rights tor republication of Students Have Aseembb special dispatch** herein are also re A student assembly was held to served. day at the high school, The pro- gram was put on by the high school FRIDAY, JAM ARY 83, 1»'¿4. students and took up a period. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F OREGON WEATHER ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Pacific Coast States: Gener ♦ ♦ ally fair, except rain* are prob ♦ ♦ able along the north coast be ♦ ginning the middle of the week. A Temperature will be somewhat ♦ ♦ below normal. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Rain west, cloudy east por ♦ tion tonight and Saturday. Girl Buried al Gold Hill Funeral service* for Louisa Ham ilton Betts, who died at Brooding*, Ore., this week, were held today at Gold Hili'. Rev. C. M. Cline officiat- Improve I'uloading Yard— The Southern Pacific is improving the unloading yard of the railroad on Sixth street. A large amount of finely crushed rock is being spread ou the ground in an effort to relieve the muddy condition of the yard. rulae and by-law* *s issued by T HE her imperial highness, Dame Fash ion, deciare that fur and furtike ap pearance be the smart note through out midwinter vogue. Creators of proving one of the most popular Items knitted outerwear ever alert to the in the knitted outerwear field, A h a knock of opportunity at the door. In trimming feature it excels, competing accepting the challenge, proceeded to In upjiearance with tuimlsome fur. THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL set their machines to the pace of a It Is well to keep tn touch with the new stitch which should produce a new knitted modes. They are crowd The new high school building, pro Will Have Cerviuoaial— The Daughteis Qf th* Nile will knitted fur. so to speak. The result? ing In thick and fust, for ruiuor has It posed by the school board, is needed hold their ceremonial here tomorrow Knitted bouclé, a shaggy loop effect that we are at lhe threshold of an un now. That should be enough of a at which members from all of lhe which simulate* fine astrakhan, and precedented vogue for ull things knit reason for every eligible voter in the Southern Oregon cities will be pres the popular caracul Is also successful ted. Those who have been privileged to glimpse the advance models were district to go out when the bond ent. After the ceremonial, a ban- ly Imitated. The bouclé jacquette as sOtown In enthusiastic over the series of knitted election 1s called and cast his affir quet and dance will be held. this picture Is undoubtedly ¿me of the sensations in store for uh . hinting nt mative ballot. The new building will knitted triumph* of the senson. The such entrancing iihms as all-over wool Western Union Men Here— original of this model was knit of embroidered knitted dresses, mand irln be needed twice as badly within a Officials of the Western Union buff wool. Just the color of beige cara coats having one or two buttons down few years. The community is grow were in Granta Pass this afternoon, cul. and It looks furl ike. Note ttiat the front, bell sleeves and other smart ing and the old building has been having arrived on the Western Union the sleeve* are of plain brushed wool, details. There are charming capes filled to overflowing aready. If the engine car, number 400. The party camel colored to match the knitted knitted In brushed wool plaided effects braid finishings. This idea of differ and knitted lists ure assuming the role present rate of growth keeps on, in was headed by W. C. Tipiey, vice Ing the body of the jacquette front the of cleverly designed millinery. president in charge of the plant de another year there will not be facili sleeves Is chnracteristlc of the very- partment. They were inspecting the latest models. It seems proper that ties to take care of the students who company's line* and office*. the ensemble be completed with bouclé desire to enter high school. One of cuffs and a collar of distinguished the marks of a progressive commun-, McNair Still Improving— style. Leo McNair, one of the victims of In regard to knitted bouclé, It I* I ity is the advantages which it can of-; O. 1931, Wwisrn Xtwinper I'nlon,) fer in the way of education. With the automobile aocldmt on the Sixth street bridge test Monday morning, out adequate facilities^ a city will is still improving. Advices from the lose many people who might other- Good Samaritan hospital ware to the wise settle in it for parents are etfext that his improvement has been seeking Lhe best they can find to steady. Advertisements under this heading Be per line per Issue. All give their children. Classified ads appear under this healng the first time An admirable set of plans has Checking Up Licensee—- A checkup on the 1923 license* been worked out. The auditorium still on cars in Grant* Paes was be mile north will seat 1000 people. As the build ing made today by J. J. McMahon, HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for FOR SALE—40 acres limits, 600 upple trees, some pears raw fura at Sam's Place, 608 H St. ing is public* property, it can be used state traffic officer from Medford, fine lor Toka grapes. Large six 83tf room house overlooking the city for public gatherings, a need great and G. M. Flanery. traffic officer FOR RULE — Ono herd boar, Nahaw- and valley, packing house . garage, ly felt here at the present time. The from Salem. Mr. McMahon states ka Masterpiece, good breeder, barn, woodshed etc. Address H. B. that either a new license plate must price 126. W. L. iHayee. Murphy. gymnasium features should be pro be on the car or a receipt must be Reed. R. F. D. No. 1, Grants Pass. 06 Oregon.______________ 8 9tf vided in justice to the student*. shown that the money has been paid WE OFFER a complete photogra Every town in Oregon, no matter in. Those who had not yet com phic service—Portraiture, copying FOR IRIHNT--Ft:-. 1st- Modern b; room house. Hee S. I. Pasthai plied with the regulations were di old pictures, enlarging, coloring, how small, has some place where 823 East J St. ____________ £- kodak finishing—the more diffi rected to make application at once. basketball and other sports can be If they have not made application cult the job the better we like it. DRY’ FIR chunks, »9.50; dry slab Artcraft Studio, phone 88. 50tf staged. Grants Pass has been with and refuse to when directed, they wood, »2.75. Prompt delivery. V. 1. Megargle, phone 13-L. 93tf out a gymnasium for many years. will probably pay something in to the ’ADR SAIL»—Four acres Improved with house, tarn and everything, good ins'n for WAATF.l» > • il L Added classrooms are provided and state and have only a slip of paper all for 11260. Four hundred dol pruning par trees. Address box to show. Mr. McMahon finds that lars will handle. Easy terms on will relieve the congestion which re 24 Merlin, Oregon, stating exper most of the drivers have already balance. Heath & Herman. 02 ience. Rogue River Operating sults from too few rooms in which complied. Only three Granta Pass Co.___________________ ________ FOR SALE—Bacon backs, heavy 18c the recitations can be heard. cars were taken in on the ill-fated lb. Bacon backs, light, 20c. Picnic WE WILL be unloading super-phos- hams, 14c. Side bacon, 25c. Sugar The building when completed night of the Pavlowa performance, pbate Friday and Saturday. Come cured hams, 25c. 656 North 6th and get it at car door and save would be a show place for the city the officer state*, He further says St , J. H. Ahlf. 101 storage charge. Farmers Co-op. that they were evidently in a hurry as much as the courthouse, A set 01 FOR ALL» Eight acres on good to get home. street, improved. House, barn, F'i.’R SAI.E M" ntain hack, rea-or. of drawings will be on hand within woodshed, igood family orchard a few days and will be placed where ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ able. Inquire of Mayers at Grav- irrigated, all for »2700, small OBITUARY lin's barn. cash payment, and monthly pay- they can be easy of access to the peo ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ nMSita on balance. Heath & Her- FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent ple interested in the proposed struc at 659 N. Firth. Inquire of Lewis Louise Hamilton Betts __man;__________________________ 02 Slinebaugh at UldillgA Garage. OJ ture. Many already know of the con Louise Hamilton Betts wa» born FOR RENT—Comfortable sleeping room. Call at 613 A St. 94tf I' >R SALE ree rolhu : land gestion at the high school. They will in Gold JH11. on March 18, 1911, and albove ditch to trade for servic - vote for the school because they re spent moat of her life there. She FOR SALE—-23 acres on Highway. able Ford. J. L. Vinson, ltd. No. House, Ibarn and other outbuild cognize the pressing need for a reme died in Brookings, Or«., on January 4, boz 89. _____ M ings, partly set to alfalfa and clo 23, 1924, aged 12 years, 10 monthe ver, level and irrigated. Price FOR SALE Team of flno mares dy. Those who are not so well ac and 5 day*. She was active in Sun 12500, one thousand will handle, about six years old, weighing about quainted with the fact should visit day sejiool work, was a member of easy terms on balance. You 1250 pounds each, also set heavy the present building and get some in the girl«' scouts, being a patrol lead should see this, ft's a snap. Heath work harness; also about 50 tons good baled alfalfa hay, first, sec formation before forming an opinion er. She had a sickness of but a tew _&Herman._______________ 02 ond and third cuttings. For par DESIRABLE APARTMENT for rent adverse to the proposal, The en- days. ticulars write F. J. Newman, Palm —Also small house for one or two Bldg., Madford, Oregon. 73lf people, reasonable. Call 417 E dorgement of a majority of the bus- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ St. 90tf FOR SAL»— ♦ COMING EVENTS lness men has been given unsolicit- ♦ 1922 Chevrolet .................. »375.00 ♦ ♦ ♦ + FYXR SALE—Five and one-half acres ed. They know that the future of ♦ 4- ♦ ♦ 1919 Dodge .................. »37'5.00 on highway, for 1550.00 close in. Feb. 14, Thursday—The W. C. T. U. 1922 Ford Coup* ...... »350.110 One hundred and fifty dollars will the community depends upon the ■Stu<lebal-:>-r Agency. 02 will hold a noodle luncheon and handle, monithly payments on bal maintenance of the educational fa- ance. Heath & Herman. 02 iE YOU HAVE K good fttnn cooked food sale in Epworth Hall. small acreage to wll or rent nee KEEI} THIS IN MIND—Do not de i.L. C. Wheeler. 519 H Bt. _03 cide about that photograph until you have visited THE PICTURE T M OTOTT Insurance Specialist. MILL. Quality Portruita only are Automobile Insurance a Specialty. produced here. ______ 82tf Reasonable Rates, 87tf QRiaX)N-WASHINGTON i.Mitring Co. FOR SALE—Manzanita, pine and fit 517 H St., Grants il’ass, Ore. 27 wood. Houser Bros. Phono 286. 70tf PGR QUICK SALE--25 million or more white pine timber. WANTED -(Roll top desk, give price Price reasonable. and dettcripUon. Address No. 580 Quality good. Care Courier. 02 Logging conditions excellent FOR SALE 3 Studebaker wagon Good mill site. In good condition, $40 if taken at 8 miles from R. R. Live market. once. 1023 L St. See G. Ferris. Address 1». O. Box 1108, Klamath ____________________ _______ 101 _____________ _______________ ___ °1 Falls. Oregon. I GAS ¡RANGE- I-hole and oven, »10 DRY IK-INCH S>LA'B WOOD »2.50 dol. C. W. Iximbrecht, phono Phono l»0-J. 06 155-Y.__________ ______________ 0« LOOT—-A smell black and white fox FOR SALE White Wyandotte rork Uirrlotr, has brown collar with red ere!. Phone 534-R. 02 stone sets, name "Dinty”. Phone 318-R. 02 WITH THREE CARS on track walling to lx- unliaidi<1 and our , FOR BAILE — New snare drum, ware houses almost full we have slightly used. »12. Phone 19H-J.02 decided to make special prices ter BTOR® FUWNACE For sale cheap the balance of this month. Far »40. Courier office. 06 mers' Co-op. 02 PEOPLE’S MARKET Be Sure and Come to the Big 98c Sale Tomorrow FRIDAY, JANUARY JA, 1MM. (Iran«* have been complleil at the high c mel showing the failure*, condition* mid average grad* In each class. Th* showing on th* whole was ev-cliont. although tn certain studle» the students showed a weak ness which resulted In a number of failures in those subjects 'I’ll* aver age g,au • ware compuratlvaly high and shows that uu < xcellent stand ard is being mn|nt. iu< d at the high school. In the following table th* grades of th* dtHereul clogse* tu'<> showu. the subject being given first, followed by the number iu th* class, the number tailing, the number conditioned and the average grada In the clans. No In No. No. Av. Subject Cia** Full. L'on. Grad* Imtiii 1 43 3 3 c Latin ID 23 1 0 c 0 Algebra d 21 2 G I at till V 4 0 0 B 2 French 1 14 0 84 0 laUin U 11 1 83 Sptuiish 1 43 9 0 83 Spanish 1 III 29 3 1 84 Physiology 123 3 0 li Civics 0 21 « •» tt- HfMory 10 4 0 ir Oral English 15 0 0 li <: English 1 46 6 4 Algebra III 21 3 0 C- Alegobra 1 11» 1 0 i> Geometry U SI 11 0 0 c GuuuaU) 2 13 0 0 c Geometry 1 42 3 5 D Typo writ. I 38 1 10 82 Type writ. Hi 14 0 1 86 Sentog. 1 18 0 86 2 Stenog. BI I 5 1 0 83 H uk R k I i IV 73 0 6 85 •» Eugllsh III 19 0 83 English II 19 1 0 84 Book k' p. 1 1 4 0 <■ ss 1 Book k'p. HI! 3 0 0 A 95 Hua. Kuglish 12 0 0 C 85 Oom. Goog. 10 0 0 C 80 Algebra I 24 •I 1 C 83 Man. Tr. 1 0 25 1 <J 88 Man. Tr I! 7 0 0 II 91 Meeh. Draft. 6 0 0 H 93 Auto -Meeh. 0 10 0 C 88 U. 8. Hist. 21 0 1 € 85 *> 9 Auc. Hist. 49 D M. & M Hist. 36 1 1 O Am. Hm 0 17 1 C 1’. . HLt 24 0 1 C Civics 17 0 3 D U. ft Hist. 24 0 I C Cooking IV 7 0 0 B Cooking 11 2 2 0 0 Ö 2 Sewing I 45 0 87 Rewimg III 15 0 0 91 English 1 21 i 2 77 Em.'lfsh V 6 15 82 D S3 English VII 7 * c 12 D 83 Civics 5th p 15 0 3 D S3 2 US. Hist. 6th 20 3 I* 80 2 t'hem 2d. p. 14 0 D 81 Chem. 4 th p. 13 • i C- 85 PHONE 52 Choice Meats No matter what you want in the line <»f Ei'esh or (’tired Meat* we probably have it. Our selection is ulwat s the In st anti you arc assured of healthful meats. Specials for Saturday 15c lb. 20c lb. 25c lb. Veal Pot Roast Cottage Roll Small Young Turkey THE CITY MARKET DEER CREEK Mrs. Edward Toi'n Is nt the bed side of her mother in Los Angelos. The stricken lady Is In a state of coma and her death is expected at any time. Mr. and Mrs. B J. Squire, whose house was destroyed by tire early this month, will leavo Saturday for California, where they will make their home for a while. Their going is regretted l>y friends and nieghhors and as a token of esteem a surprise farewell party was given for them Thursday night at the grange hall. A most pleasant evening was enjoyed and a delicious lunch of salad, pick les, cake and coffee was served. T. J. Brazeale, who has been suf fering with abscesses went to Grant* Pass last week for treatment, he is recovering rapidly. Misses Flora and Jessie Baird are III with measles at the home of Mrs. Willis Garbe In Granta Pass. They are seniors at Grants Pass high school. W. N. Tolin and son, Abram, of Les Angeles, are at home for a Hhort stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lima and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Santos, attended the Hood Ranch sale, near Granta Pass, last week. Robert Barr was a business visitor to Granta Pass last week. The women of Deer Creek are planning to meet Thursday, January 31, at the home of Mrs. Martin Wll- llams, if Miss Griswold can come that day. Mrs. H. N. Parker and Mrs. B. F. Scherfflus will form the menu committee. MOTHERS AND OTHERS land will “eat it* head off” in taxes «nd in the loss of crops you could produce on it. Stumps U NCLEARED don't earn anything—they're “squatters" and should be Vo J replaced with crops. The lower cost of clearing land with Pacific Stumping is shown by the increase in the number of ranchers in this neighborhood who arc using it today. It shoots, «tick for stick, with *ny standard stumping powder, but you get one.half more sticks for your dollar. Pacific Stumping does the job right — more land cleared at less expense. Anil Pacific Stumping docs not freeze or give a headache from handling. We can give you complete explosives »ervice. Our stocks include Pacific Stumping and other du Pont dynamites for UK on tha u» figure on your requirements. th* farm. Let us more per dollar F. S. BRAMWELLL VALLEY HARDWARE CO. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE n0 CRAMER BROS. P. S. WOODIN WON-HEADACHE NON FREEZING STUMPING POWDER A Pacific Northwest Product Portland E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., INC. A* a reliable remedy for build ing up health and vitality Hufe- land, the famous Swiss Tonic, stand* without an equal— It 11 a pure vegetable compound, with a wan- derfully tuaesitul retort tinea 1950. INCOME TAX SERVICE furnished on State and Federal Personal Returns Corporation Reports Partnership Returns Corporation Records Corporation Returns Compilation of your records for these report«, and (Jouiuol Iu all Income Tax Mutters I It ha* relieved innumerable nurs ing mothers, and other women of nervousness, general debility, constipation, and attanda.it ills. GEO. G. HEWITT Golden Rule Store 1 Income Tax Adviser ¡104 »ml DOS Medford National Bauli Building Telephone 1120 • Medford, Oregon <