PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, JANÜARY All ,H>34, GRVNT8 PASS DAILY OOI'RIER ■ ■k Brakes Inspected Free I Pruning' Tools Ament's Auto Shop. PERSONAL "Í LOCAL E. Smith, of Powers, spent the day i When Better Automobile»— iu Grauts Pass. • Are built Buick will build them, tf See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf George Sorenson, of this city, was Community Hall Talked— Resident* of Merlin met Tuesday a recent business visitor in Medford. HAND PRUNERS Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son'*. night and talked over plans for the PRUNING SHEARS V. A. Davis, of Rogue River, spent community hall which is being given Tuesday attending to business mat­ considerable attention at this time. PRUNING SAWS They adopted by-law» and discussed ters In Medford. Opti«al goods at Letcher A Son’*. the proposition, setting next Tuesday B. L. Barry, of Medford, spent the night for the meetiug at which offi­ Our Stock Is Complete day attending to business affairs cers will be elected. T. W. Barber is temporary chairman of the organ­ here. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. L. H. Spring, of Eugene, was isation. They are planning to riti** among the Willamette valley people $550. The WINCHESTER Store in the city today. Guarantees! Work— C. H. Howard, of Yreka, was at- At reasonable prices. Ament's • tending to business matters yester­ Auto Shop. 77tf day in Grants Pass. J. G. Bromley, resident highway engineer, went to Medford today to Norton Has Returned— II. D. Norton returned this morn- attend to business matters. J. A. Denn, of Roseburg, was here ing from Portland where he was in today on business. He attended.the attendance at the funeral services And Very Good Ones, Too for Dr. Sherman Loughridge. On his Rotary club banquet at the Oxford return he stopped at Salem to con­ IN last night. fer with the highway department Miss Marion Lawrence, who has and R. A. Booth in regard to the been the guest here for the past 10 Redwood highway. He reports that days of Mrs. H. B. Howell, left yes ­ Registering terday for her home at Bend. She despite the fact that very little has been said regarding this project by stopped in Roseburg yesterday for a the commission they still have it well short visit. in miud and the route Is not being J. E. Fahey has arrived from Ritz­ forgotten. He assures people here Largest Assortment of Values in Oregon ville, Wash., and will make his home that there Is no reason for worry. ' in this city, if he finds everything to suit him. He will remain here dur ­ ROWELL’S PIANO HOUSE ing the summer, at least. He was 96tf 212-214 South Sixth St. Grants Pass, Ore. interested in this country through the Chicago Land Company. Hott Injuns! in Accident— Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Blanchard William Hott, an employe of the and Mrs. Sherman Laughridge ar­ California Oregon Power company, rived this morning from Portland was injured this morning when the where they have been for the funeral | ¡car In which he was riding went off of Dr. Loughridge. ] Mr. and Mrs. the grade near Pleasant Valley. He Blanchard will remain here for sev- was taken to the Good Samaritan eral days. hospital where an examination show­ Earl and Wilson and Greenhood, in Broadcloth, Charles Oglesby and family arriv- ed two fractured ribs. George Stid­ Madras, or Percale, New Stripes and Solid Colors. ed this morning from Ashland, ex­ ham. also a Copco employe, was rid­ pecting to make their home in Grants ing in the car at the time but was Pass. Mr. Oglesby went'to Ashland uninjured. The accident happened E & W Send Soft over a year ago but decided that this when they turned out to pass another Collars was the only place he could really car and in attempting to get back on call “home.” He expects to enter the pavement skilled over the bank, Shoes for the Family I business here. the car going over on its side. It Mrs. Bertha Jackson returned yes- happened at about 9 o'clock this | terday morning from a short vacation morning. trip to Portland. She also stopped • « in Cottage Grove, Eugene and Grants I OBITUARY I I Pass visiting friends and declare she could have stayed a full month. Mrs. George Webster Kenyon Jackson is proprietress of the Needle­ George Webster Kenyon, the be­ craft Shop.—Ashland Tidings. We use Cleaners Naptha in our loved son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ken­ Lumber, Sash and Doors, Glass, process of Dry Cleaning. This as- yon, passed aWay January 26, 1924. sures you the best grade work ob- He was born in Rice County, Kansas. Cement, Plaster, Lime, Brick January 23. 1892, being at the time tainable, free from gasoline odors. of his death 3 2 yenrs, three days of The Wardrobe Cleaners, 507 E St. Phone 147. 6otf age. He came to Oregon with his We Put in Windshields Max Tuffs, well known merchant parents December 24, isoi, where | of the Kerby section on the road he has resided since. He has been between here and Grants Pass, was In poor health for the past 17 years. here last week on business. It is He lived for the good of others and I Honor Roll Given— Notice— reported that Mr. Tuffs is negotiat­ will be greatly missed by all who The Lone Pine school, District 31, All officers and members of Paran ing for the purchase of a large mer­ knew him. He leaves to mourn his loss, his has sent in its honor roll for Decem­ Encampment No. 29 are requested cantile establishment in the Smith ber and January. This month finds to be at Odd Fellows hall Friday ' River valley.—Del Norte Triplicate. parents, two brothers, and three sis­ ters: Roy Kenyon of Roseburg, Ella a greatly increased num'ier of names evening. There will be R. P. degree Colvig, Itrice Witters, Ruby Wine­ on the roll. In December, Stella work and lunch. By order of C. P. Overhauling— Moomaw, Annie Wiscarver, Velma W. E. McBride. B. A. Williams, Reboring. Ament's Auto Shop, tf trout, and Bea Kenyon, all of thia city. McFadden, Minnie Wiscarver, Stella scribe. 06 Moomaw had succeeded in getting .Ashland Plays Here— RESOLUTIONS their names on the coveted list. Colored paper at the Courier. The Ashland high school girls’ basketball team will come here on Since last we met together our I Friday night to meet the locals in ranks have again been invaded by the the second game of the season, the Silent Messenger, and we are called ¡two teams having clashed last Sat­ upon to mourn the departure of our urday night at Ashland. The first Brother, Dr. S. Loughridge; and game resulted in a 17-16 score for Whereas this lodge has lost a Ashland but the result was in doubt faithful member, and his family has until the very last minute of play. lost a kind and devoted husband and The two teams were evenly matched New Patterns and St vies father, therefore be It resolved; and gave an excellent exhibition of That our Charter be draped for a At $1.50 and up at basketball. The game Friday night period of thirty days In his memory, will be played at the Epworth hall and a copy of these resolutions be here. sent to his sorrowing family, and a BARNES’ JEWELERY AND GIFT SHOP copy be spread upon our minutes, Before You Buy— and a copy be sent to the Pacific Odd- Look up Ole’s Tire Shsp for tires Fellow for publication. and tubes. 96tf Fraternally submitted: IDA COON, The Annual Meeting— ALVIDIA McINTYRE, Of the stockholders of the Grants JOSEPHINE ISHAM, Pass Fruit Association will be held Committee. Monday, February 4, at 8 p. m. at the courthouse. G. S. Eaton, See. 05 Yes! We Have SOME Pianos GULBRANSEN PLAYERS UPRIGHTS Men’s Dress Shirts Woodward’s s Lumber Co. Bracelets are now a Necessity HALF PRICE SALE Saturday, Feb. 2nd Children’s medium and heavy Brown and Black No, Jim’s Toggery Didn’t Furnish the Cavemen’s Uniforms Burglars at Merlin— Burglars at Merlin Tuesday night received »cant reward for their vf- fords. They went through the Merlin hotel and turned everything over hunting for money. The rugs were torn up. bedding disarranged and I every possible hiding place of money i ransacked. They then went to the William Hanner store but were evi­ dently frightened away from there by the dog which had been left In­ side. The Bagley confectionery was entered and cigarettes, enndy and other articles taken. The burglars selected a time at which all the Mer­ lin residents wore attending a meet­ ing for the discussion of community house 01ans. Early Spring Models HATS. COATS AND DRESSES Mrs. NELLIE NEAS Plats of Grants l'ara— Blue prints 11.50; blue line prints, 11.75. Courier office. Brake I doing— By mechanics who Atueut’s Auto Shop. know Caiifomian Invents Sun Furnace CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our »incore thanks to our many friends many beautiful floral offerings all services rendered through death of our beloved brother. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. . Kenyon. Mr. aud Mrs. Roy 1 Kenyon. Ella Colvig. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Witters. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Winetrout. Bea Kenyon. St. Valentine’s Day February 14th We have a nice new selection for the Kiddles LAt'E VALENTINES PosTI 1ICI1S HEARTS and COMIC'S CLEMENS Dr. William Thomas of Hollywood. Cal, I» shown nboie demonstrating * sun furnuce he bns Invented which generates heat of 0.210 degree». The Jevlcc, n wooden structure, resembles n gigantic cradle and coutalus an trraugeiuent of long mirrors which throw tl>u .1111'» rays on a »pot »lx inches square. In the photograph Dr. Thomas Is holding a »beet of lead through which holes were burned. Sells Drugs and Books • 33U QimaHL Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei ss Do You Like Good Jokes and Singing ? Then Attend the Cavemen’s CLEVER CAPERS / OF 1924 TONIGHT Couch’s Pharmacy Harry E. Couch, Pror. GRANTS PASS, OREGON A WHOLE EVENING OF CLEAN COMEDY See Them on STOCKINGS 77tf January 30 and 31 Larger Sizes Only at FOR EACH PAIR BOUGHT AT REGULAR PRICE YOU MAY HAVE ANOTHER PAIR AT HALF PRICE. Cavemen’s For Colds San Tox Cold Tablets 25c These are Buster Brown Hose You All Know Them GET YOURS AT HALF PRICE C. F. T. Co 209-211 South Sixth Phone 139-R Capers at the Rivoli Theatre Heat Hale Now On This Space Donated by Jim’s Toggery Rivoli Theatre San Tox Pine Balsm 50c I RUN KIHT ORANGES and FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT General Admission 77c, Plus 8c war tax Total 85c THE TRUAX GROCERY r Curtain 8:15 Student Admission 50c, Plus 5c war tax, Total 55c