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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1924)
— Pruning Tools HAND PRUNERS PRUNING SHEARS PRUNING SAWS Our Stock Is Complete ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER Store Yes! We Have SOME Pianos Anti Very Good Ones, Too IN PLAYERS GULBRANSEN Registering UPRIGHTS Largest Assortment of Values in Oregon ROWELL’S PIANO HOUSE Grants Pass, Orc. 213-214 South Sixth St. Men’s Dress Shirts Earl and Wilson and Greenliood, in Broadcloth, Madras, or Percale, New Stripes and Solid Colors. E & W Berni Soft Collars Woodward’s Shoes for the Family Three Cs Lumber Co. Lumber, Sash and Doors, Glass, Cement, Plaster, Lime, Brick We Put in Windshields Bracelets are now a Necessity New Patterns and St vies At $1.50 and up at PERSSNflL See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf Among the Portland business men in the city today «re W. C. Pag ' aud R. C. McMillan. Mazda New stock of Sunbeam 08 lamps at Cramer Bros. W. T. Breen, of Crescent City, spending a few days attending to business matter* in the city. A. A. Spencer, of Eugene, was a business visitor in Grants Pass to- day. BARNES’ JEWELERY AND GIFT SHOP Advertising Pays—-Advertise with the Courier RUGS Every Room 1 Nolle»— Tbs tuoet I ng of the Womans Club Saturday. February 2. will lie in charge of the legislative department, with Mrs. W. W. Canby us chairman. The meeting will be patriotic in Its Anudier Dance nuxum «- Creek— natur«'. There will bo a community I Saturday. February 2. sing. Instructions will bo given re garding the »alutii to the flag. The Overhauling— * Reboring. Ament's Auto Shop, tf Bok Peace plan will be discussed by» i Mrs. J. E. Hair, and a vote taken. I Scratch Pad»— Three federal bills, which are to bo acted on by congress and an expres No: ice— sion of the club regarding them will There will be preaching at the be asked. IL D. Norton will talk on Seventh Day Adventist Church 8un- property rights of women 07 day evening. The subject will be “Preparation for Coming Events." S LOWL Guaranteed Work— St. Valentine’» Day February 14th Motorists who have not yet chang ed their blue and white motor li censes to the red and white of 1924 had better leave their cars in the garage until they can at least «how a receipt tor money sent in for the new license. A large number of the car owners of the state have ne glected to have their new licenses ordered, only 110.000 of the 166,000 have compiled with the law. Sam Kozer has announced that his depart ment has now caught up with the is suance of the licenses and that there is no reason for the use of the old ones. The number issued, however, represents an increase of 20,000 over the same period last year. Where ,applications were not made prior to Feb. 1, temporary licenses should be obtained if the operator desires run his car while awaiting the cense. LACE VALBNTTNES ••OSTCARDS HEARTS and COMICS CLEMENS Sella Drugs and Books XL. PioneerPhotoPhinishers Rowell’«, of Course Couch’s Pharmacy Valentines 5c to 25c WHITMANS BOX CANDIES YOU. 25c to $3.00 PAJAMAS Holman’s Furniture Store Naturalization examiners will tour the state this month to assist ex- service men not yet citizens toward becoming citizens before the expira tion date of the present naturaliza tion act March 3, Harry N. Nelson, state American Legion adjutant, has announced. The present act makes ft easier for ex-service men to qual ify as citizens. Grants Pass will be visited February 14. THE TRUAX GROCERY Clothing and Men's Furnishing« AND DRESSES Mrs. NELLIE NEAS TOURIST GROCERY (Alsu Clgiuw and Confection») HOME OF THE “MILK SHIMMIE” 10c L. A. Rlnguctto BIO South Sixth St. » Phon« 111-R TIIK BUSINESS END OF THE TOWN Lamp Bulbs « W. S. Maxwell Co. • Today was the day that the groundhog came out from cover un<l The cast around tor his shadow, usual fate awaited him in eotMhern Oregon for he saw his shadow. The groundhog weather prophecy there fore is that the country will have six weeks more of winter. Ills pre ! diction would be welcomed by far i mers and miners alike for the season 1 lias been remarkably free from rain. Groundhog See« Shadow— New garden seed» for curly gar- dena at Cramer Broa. OS Show \lu» Liked— Among the Medford people who drove to Granta Pass to see the last STARTING SUNDAY performance of the "Cavemen'« Caper* of 1924" »how were Mr. and Mr«. A. 'B. Cunningham. -Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alcnderfer, Mr. and Mr*. II. L. WbMher, Mr. and Mr«. H. IL Noel, Captain and Mr«. A. J. Vanes, George Porter, iA. rt. Rosenbaum, William Ixnigstaff and Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Hamilton, Jr. They all ro- turned enthusiastic about th* per- fortnance and declared It very amus ing. There was a large delegation of Ashland people, among thorn J. H. Fuller, secretary of the Ashland chamber of commerce, and Henry Enders. The Llthlan octette of Ash land was also there and sang be tween the act». -Medford Mall Trib une. RIVOLI The Biggest Stage Hit of the Decade Now Screened Potash and « ► « with how. 77tf The Original Stage Stars Mrs. J. J. Atoss returned this morning from a trip of six weeks to Honolulu and other Hawaiian points. She returned by way of IL oh Angeles, where she spent a week with her daughter, 'Mrs. Josephine Shearer. Mrs. Moss states that she had a moot excellent timn in her visit to the Islands. In company with her daughter. Ml«» Jeanette Moss, she »topped In Honolulu dur ing the holiday season, later going to the northern tip of the Island of ITawaW, where iMlss M ohr I s teaching. She also visited on the Island of Maui with iMifss Edith Russell. She! made a trip to the crater of the fa mous volcano, Kilauea. BARNEY BERNARD VERA GORDON ALEX CARR The Most Infectious Laugh Maker Ever Known Nine Years on Broadway Nine Years in Saturday Eve. Post Five Years in London Comedy “GOLFMANIA” Going Tonight Holbrook Blinn in 44 i ♦ Adults 35c Children 10c — 77tf , Not ice— There will be prenchlng at the Seventh Day Adventist Church Sun- day evening. The subject will be “Preparation for Coming Events." 8 4 Matinee Every Day 2:1« p. ni. Evening 7: IS and V p. m. .Mrs. Moss Rotunis— Ament's Auto Shop. 605 G Street know Brake« Inspected Free__ SI N KIST ORANGES and FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT HATS. COATS Will Aid in Naturalization— Brake toning— By mechanics who Ament's Auto Shop. Harry E. Couch, Prop. GRANTS PASS, OREGON Tlicre is so much satisfaction in choosing your Rugs from our stock. The assortment is ample to enable you to pick just what you want, and the prices are so reasonable that you can easily afford the Rug that pleases The W. C. T. Ue Will hold an important buxine«* meeting in their room in the court house tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 sharp. Member« especially urged to be present. 4 Early Spring Models os At reasonable prices. Ament'a Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, Olum Ford Burn«— Auto Shop. 77tf of Medford, were transacting btis'- The fire alarm got the cltlxens ness matter» today tn Grants Pass. out of b»'d at 3 a. m. Wednesday Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's. morning. George Oiunt, local repre Grunts Pa«« High School— Henry I* Roberts, of Weed. Cal., sentative of the Cal. Ore. Power Co., Parent-Teachora Association will is in the city today to attend the fu had taken his car to th«' garage to meet ut the High School Holiday neral of her aunt. Mrs. Mary A. get gus so that he could go />ut in »'veiling. February 4. at 7:30. A pro Evans. search of line trouble, the lights gram will be presented by the High 30 cents each for all lamps up to having gone oat In town a short time School students immediately after the business meeting, 08 50-watt at Cramer Bros. 08 previous and while the car was at Optical goods at Letcher * Son's. ( the gas pump. Mr. Olum tried to I*. U. Stenger, mining man fr.-mj look to see how much gas there was, To the Stockholder»— Canyonville, is in Grant« ’’ass today Of the Grants Pass Fruit Associa with a lantern. The gas caught fire to attend the session of the South and for a time the building was tlon. The annual meeting to have western Otcgon Mining Burcc.it. threatened. The 'Ford was badly been held February 4 will bo post- Mazda lamps in all sizes up to poned until further notice. U. S. damaged.—Glendale News. 500-waJt at Cramer Bros. 08 Eaton. Secy. 08 J. B. Lindsay, an Applegate far Riverside Community Club Deuce— mer, was in the city today on busi Saturday evening, February 2, the To Masonic Member«— ness. According to Mr. Lindsay, Riverside Community Club will hold The Medford Shrtners will give u cattle are not bringing very high one of their popular dances, st good social dance at the Oriental llull- prices thio year and very few are be time 1« assured 08 room Medford, Tuesday evening, Feb ing raised in the county. ruary 6th, to which all Grants Paas New lawn seed and clover nt Cra Falkenhagen Is Promoted— Shriners and Mosier Masons and mer Bros. 08 L. C. Falkenhagen, for the past their ladles are invited as guests. five years traveling salesman for Admission of Master Masons will lie IVeaxku Inn— company of by Blue Ixidge card only. All Shrin- Bring your friends for afternoon the Manshall-W«lh> tea. 13 Portland in this district, left Thurs ers must wear Tea. Lan's all go. W. day night tor Portland, to take up E. Newcombe, president Grants Pu«s U9 his new position as assistant sales- Shrine Club. Boys Pay Costs— Raymond Wade and Buster Rus- manager with the company. Mrs. sell Friday afternoon appeared in Falkenhagen will remain in this city Something New— police court to answer to the com- until school is out and will then Join Your Kodak work will receive the plaint lodged against them by the her husband. Mr. Falkenhagen has same careful attention as profes Rivoli theatre management when the made his home in Grants Pass dur sional portrait work, you'll be sur boys were caught on the roof of the ing the time he has been district prised at the results. Artcraft showhouse. They were accused of representative for the company. Studio. Phone 88. 08 doing quite a bit of damage by drop ping things through the skylight on Free Crank Cam- Servici Are Attending Dance— to the stage. They were forced to At Ole'a Tire Shop. 98tf A number of local parties of young pay the damage incurred by them people are planning to attend the on Thursday night during the presen Masons Will Dance— dance tonight at Medford at the tation of the Cavemen's Clever Ca Quite a number of Grants Ptwts Oriental ballrooms. Because of the pers. Masons and their ladies are planning (act that the Jewel orchestra, the to attend the social dance at the aggregation of Grant» Pass must- War Veterans Install— Oriental ball room in Medford on clans, is playing, more than usual The local camp of the United Span Tuesday evening, February 5, aa interest is centered In the dance by ish American War veterans installed guests of the Medford Shriners, who people of this community. Some of their officers for the coming year are giving the party. Master Masons the parties plan to attend the bas Friday night with Dr. C. B. Marks, and their ladle» will be admitted by ketball game first pud then tuke In past commander, as Installing officer. card only and all Shriners must the dance. The Ladies Auxiliary to the local wear fez. ‘ camp was formed Friday night at a Medford Win« Game— meeting of the ladies interested and Before A’ou Buy— Medford last night defeated the resulted in the election of Mrs. M. L. Look up Ole's Tire Shop for tire» McMinnville high school basketball Opdycke. president; Mrs. C. H. Ernst, and tubes. 96tf secretary; Mrs. Frank Woods, treas team by a score of >33-14. The urer. These officers will be instal game was refereed by Ted Cramer, led at the next meeting of the or of this city, who state« that the two ganization. which will be the first trams put up a good fight. The Friday in March. At that time Helen Medford girls beat the Central H. Malone, department president, Point girls 17-0. •Medford and Mc- will l<e here to conduct the Installa Miinnville meet again tonight, with a tion. Following the business meet-1 preliminary between the .Medford ing of the two organizations, a ban- | and Yreka American legion teams, We have a nice new selection quet was held in the basement of the I Mis« Moore refereed the girls' game for the Kiddies courthouse. last night. Old Licenses No Good— r*’ S aturday . F ebruary a. mat. GRINTS PASS DAILY COURIER PAGE SIX THE BAD MAN”