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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1924)
HVH1WAT, J 1NUARA' 2«. 1021 GRANTS PASS DAILY COIHIFR PAGE SIX — I PERSONAL *ïî LOCdL Pruning Tools HAND PRUNERS PRUNING SHEARS PRUNING SAWS Our Stock Is Complete ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER Store Men’s Dress Shirts Vol In rs Woodward’s Shoes for the Family Three Cs Lumber Co. Lumber, Sash and Doors, Glass, Cement, Plaster, Lime, Brick We Put in Windshields ♦ will be omitted from the lodge activ- ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ ¡ties this spring. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ R. W. Clarke, of the Rogue River Plats of Grants Pass— Blue prints »1.50; blue line prints, Water Company, spent yesterday at tending to business matters in Med »1.75. Courier office. ford. E. A. Murphy, formerly manager Wolf Creek Woman Injured— Mrs. J. B. Embree, of Wolf Creek, of the California and Oregon Coast railway here, but now of Kelso, is was seriously injured shortly before spending a few days visiting In the noon today in an automcuile collis- Reports from city. sion near Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Balsiger and Molf Creek were to the effect that family and Lynn Sabin came over her wounds were occasioned by from Klamath Falls today for a short (three automobiles coming together visit, expecting to return home to- on fhe Pacific highway, She was morrow. Business in Klamath is re taken to Oakland where medical at Mr. and Mrs. ported good and the road conditions, tention was given. Empree were on their way to Eu excellent. gene when the accident occurred, i Others in the wreck were injured Elks to Attend Show— It is reported that a large number ' but not seriously. — of Medford Elks will be “Among those present” at the Cavemen’s Scratch Pads— All kinds of paper and cut to size Clever Capers next week. It is thought that the usual Elks minstrel you want—10c lb. Matinee Every Day 2:15 p. in. Evening 7:15 and !> p. in. STARTING SUNDAY See Dr Marks for best glasses, tf i Attention Neighbors of Woodcraft Meet at Woodman hall Monday at W. P. Gray, of Eugene, was n bus ■ 1:15 to inarch in body to attend fu iness visitor in Grants Pass today. For Fire Insurance see Wheeler. 6 neral service* for .Neighbor l.ough- 02 Mrs. C. 8. Hatch and Mrs. Will j ridge at Methodist church. Witt, of Rogue River, were among the Friday shoppers in the city. Funeral Services Monday— Glasses fitted at Batcher A Son's. | Funeral services for Mrs. Grace Mrs. May Harper, of Wilderville, Skeeters, well known pioneer of spent the day in the city shopping at Kerby, who died In Toledo. Oregon, local stores. on Thursday, will the held In the Rebcknli» The regular meeting of Rebekahs Optical goods at Letcher A Son'». I Catholic church on Monday. In this Mrs. D. B. Bridges and son. Hilly. city. Intermmit will be In the Ker will be held Monday evening. There will be Initiation. of Roseburg, .spent Friday visiting by cemetery. with friends in the city. You have heard of a January Odd Fellows— Southern Oregon Sunny- Clearance Sale—we are having one Meet at hall at 1:15 p. m. Monday, Southern Oregon Is having a spell for the balance of the month. Farm January 28th. to attend services for of mild sunny weather, r«MH>rts J. \. ers' Co-op. 02 Brother Sherman Loughridge. J. A. Orniandy, general passenger ugisit Johnny Carlson, who fought Sailor Cornelier, N. O. 02 of the Southern Pacific, who has Goddard last night at Medford, was | been going over tho business situa in the city today visiting friends. Guaranteed Work— tion in Ashland, Medford. Grants We use Cleaners Naptha in our ' At reasonable prices. Ament’s Pass aaid Rosetburg. Although this process of Dry Cleaning. This as Auto Shop. 77tf usually is tho dull season, ho(«ls of sures you the beat grade work ob- ! these cities are tilled no wwlth trav talnable, free from gasoline odors. ! eler», mint of whom have buslnesti The AVardrobe Cleaners, 507 E St. j McKinstry Reported Better— E. T. McKinstry, who was operat at the piaecs visited, say» tho rail Phone 147. 60tf ed on iu Portland early this week, is road man. dard year was mtecivnful Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Throckmorton, j reported to be improving, according in the yield of fruit in Southern Ore of APPlt-gate. were among the Satur- ' to a letter received here today gon and tile r mil It is seen now In day visitors in Grants Pass. from Mrs. McKinstry, who is with improved trade in all Une».” sai l Let us have your seed require her husband. Mr. McKinstry was Ormandy. IVowpects are good for ments, and lie sure to supply your taken to Portland last week after this year. Preparations are going teed wants before Feb. 1st. Farm several months of illness. forward for a bigger season in tour- ers' Co-op. 02 ixt travel between Portland and Cal Thomas H. Ness, manager of the Rebekahs Attention- Umpqua division of the California ifornia points. Quite a number of All Rebekahs are requested to lie Oregon Power company, was a bus people fnt m other states are locating at the hall at 1.15 p. in. Monday to iness visitor in the city today. in Southern Oregon. This year ought attend in a body the services held Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dunford, of for Dr. Loughridge, at tho M. E. to »ee enhanced prosperity there.” Applegate, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles church. ¡Portland Telegram. 02 Dunford, of Jacksonville, spent Fri day visiting here with relatives. Our Aildiil Customer*— Woodmen of th«» World— J. E. Kerr, of the Copco engineer Prove the superiority of Crystal Big meeting Monday night! ing department, was a business vis Finish kodak prints. Have you tried will have with us a neighbor who itor at the local office of the company them? Artcraft Studio. Phone 88. will speak on a subject of vital inter today. He remarked that the weath est to every member. Round up all er today here is enough of a reason Banks (lose Monday- the neighbors you can and come. 02 for the slogan, "It's the Climate.” The Grants Pass and Josephine Mr. and Mrs. Fred Costain return bank and the First National Bank of ed yesterday from Portland and Sa Southern Oregon will close after 2 ( ham lx t Expresses Sorrow— lem where they went on their honey The Chamiber of Commerce o'clock on Monday afternoon, as a moon trip about two weeks ago. They mark of respect for the late Dr. expressed its sorrow over the J obs of visited Mrs. Costain's sister and Lough ridge and in order that the em Dr. S. Loughridgo in a telegram to family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Letteken, ployes may attend the funeral ser- Mrs. IxvugridKe at Portland. A num of Independence, also. They will be ber of ibuslnesM men will make the at home to their friends at 715 West vices at the iNewman M. E. church. trip to Portland on Monday to at L street, where Mr. Costain had a tend the funeral services which are Free Crank Case Servire— home prepared. At Ole's Tire Shop. 96tf being hekl there. Among those at- McKinley Green and family, who tending from here will be it. W have been visiting Mr. Green's moth Clarke, 11. D. Norton, O. M. Blanch Apportions School Fund — er, Mrs. H. L. Green and his sister, The last of the county school fund ard and Dr. W. H. Flanagan. The Mrs. Dan Wiltrout, of this city, left has been apportioned among the telegram sent by the Chamber fol this morning by auto for Edgewood, lows: “In behalf of the Chamber of Cal., where Mr. Green has a good school districts'of the county, the Commerce, the business men and amount this tittle being »4 for each position. He recently exchanged hi3 The the entire community, wo dealro to ranch on Williams creek for Oregon child on the 1923 census, amount apportioned totalled »11,- express to you and family our pro City and Giants Pass property. 160. There will be no more money found sorrow in the death of Doctor ................................. 1 i from this source until April when I-oughridge. Your bm» Is also our I the first half of the taxes are paid. loss. We appreciate Ills as a man The money is raised for this fund by and physician and gloom has been the county court which raised »10 cast over all our peoplo by his Harry E. Couch, Prop. per child on the census. death. We ail Join In sympathy GRANTS PASS, OREGON with you at this time. Notice— There will be no meeting of the study class of the Womans Club Mon WHITMAN day afternoon. This meeting Is post CANDIES poned on account of Dr. Loughridge Memorial service. 02 Ecoth Tarkington’s Sequel to “Penrod I ’s Pharmacy Rowell’s, of Course Whitman Sampler $1.50 Whitman Fussy ... ... ... 80c and $1.50 Whitman Pleasure Island..................... $1.50 And Others Brakes Inspected Free— Ament's Auto Shop. Will Attend .Meeting— C. H. Ernst and M. L. Opdycke will attend a meeting at Roseburg tonight of representatives of al! camps of the Spanish War Veterans between Medford and Portland. The purpose of the meeting Is not known but it is expected that there will be a large attendance. Howard C. Waddell, commander of the .department of Oregon, and Governor Walter M. Pierce will be present. The Spanish war vets are endeavoring to bring the 1925 national convention to Port- land. ÍV Suffer no more from foot pains AND SAP J Brake Lining— By mechanics who Ament's Auto Shop. “THE YEAR’S BIG YELL With BENNY ALEXANDER JOE BUTTERWORTH BUDDY MESSINGER NEWTON HALL GERTRUDE MESSINGER ROCKLIFFE FELLOWS GLADYS EROCKWELL WILLIAM V. MONG MARY PHILBIN GARETH HUGHES Adults 35c Early Spring: Models HATS. COATS AND DRESSES Mrs. NELLIE NEAS ► I Earl and Wilson and Greenhood. in Broadcloth. Madras, or Percale, New Stripes and Solid Colors K A W Semi Soft < McKee Will (¡Ivo Talk- All Interest Ing program Is planned for the forum luncheon on Monday, January 28. Paul B. McKee, vice president und general muuager of the California Oregon Power company, will l>o tho speaker of tho day and will give n talk on "Industrial De velopment of Southern Oregon," Mr. McKee was one of tho principal speakers at the recent Portland meet ing of the state ehamlier of commerce and will no doubt report some Inter-I eating results front that meeting. Children 10c know Di Scholls foot Comfort Appliances Why not relief for you, too? A visit to our foot comfort department, where we have these internation ally recommended devices, will bring you the foot comfort you have so earnestly desired. We Continue— With the high grade kodak work | and the Crystal finish is gaining in I popularity every day. Artcraft Stu dio. Phone 88. 02 Your fritnds may used us to»' bring thtm with you C. F. T. Co. Hee Them on nt GOING TONIGHT—Johnny Hines in HUN KIST ORANGES «¡><1 Before You Buy— Look up Ole’s Tire Shop for tires | and tubos. 96tf FLORIDA GRADE FRUIT “Little Johnny Jones” TIIE TRUAX GROCERY Evory Chevrolet is fully equipped when «old. It has electric lights and starter, gasoline tank in the rear demountable rims and extra rim and tire carrier, 3-upecd transmission and reverse, speedometer and all necessary indicators on the instrument board, curtains open with doors of open models. All dosed models have high grade Fisher Bodies with plate glass win dows There is nothing more to buy but the license. Costb least per rntlo for gasoline and oil. There are moro thim 10,000 dealers and service sta> t on» throughout tho country. Repairs are made on a low-cost flat rate system. Ji» Economical Transportation 1 EVROIET/j Friers F O. B. Flint, Michigan hiirerioc RomUtrf...,. Ntifx-rlor 'louring Superior Coup« Superior Sedan Superior Comnirrrfal ( Li p* riet I Silvery LiiUiiy t*press UiAMii I W. S. Maxwell Company Cavemen’s Vocalion (Red) Records Why do people buy Voealion Record«? Because they are the best on the market and always first with the new hits. Cost no more than others, play able on all phonographs. Sample Records at Reduced Prices Rivoli Theatre This Space Donated by Jim's Toggery HELMER’S • TUB HOME OF GOOD FUKNITUKE” St. Valentine’« Day February 14th We have a nice now selection for the Kiddies LACK VALENTINES POHTCARDH HEARTH nuil COMICS GULBRANSEN PLAYERS Registering UPRIGHTS CLEMENS Largest, Assortment of Values in Oregon Hells Drugs and Books 3GU Ahw, ROWELL’S PIANO HOUSE 212-211 South Sixth St. Grants Paws, Ore. Printing that pleases—-Courier. ) * LATEST RELEASES Phono Overhauling— Reboring. Ament's Auto Shop, tf Lowest Priced Quality Automobile January 30 and 31 how. 77tf Fight Went to Draw— The bout at Medford lust night be tween Johnny Carlson and Sailor Goddard was declared a draw by tho j Judges. Fans declare that Carlson should have been given the decision and class the decision a» rob bery.” Carlson »ays that he had Goddard defeated. The fight be tween Blackle Jordlan and Young i Kennedy went to Kennedy in the fifth when his opponent decided to retire rather than taJte further pun ishment. There were a number of snappy preliminaries. misery ? Thousands have found re lief from aching feet, burning, ten der soles, weak ankles, coms, cal louses, bunions, by using the well- known No, Jim’s Toggery Didn’t Furnish the Cavemen’s Uniforms f. ». b. Fhnt. ¿f*dk I « *