Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 16, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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Before You Iluy—
Gardening Time!
PLAN FOR THE SPRING GARDEN
Look over your stock of tools and find if von need
Spading Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Cultivators
Garden Seeds in 5 cent Packets
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
The WINCHESTER Store
Redor Rlue KM, Sand Color Nulmck. Patent Leather and
ltrown, Oxfords or Straps with low rul«ber heel*.
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
Woodward’s
Shoes for the Faintly
Michaels-Stern Clothes
Fabrics and Workmanship the
beet for the price—Style and
Fit unexcelled at any price.
TOGGERY
dothiiiM and
Men’s Furnishings
Walk around the corner and
save $5.00 to $7.50 on a suit.
Three C’s Lumber Co.
Lumber, Sash and Doors, Glass,
Ce me pt, Plaster, Lime, Brick
We Put in Windshields
GOVERNOR PIERCE ABLE
TO BE AT OFFICE TODAY
Salem. Ore., Feb. 16.— (A. P.) —
Governor Pierce was sufficiently re-
covered to return to his office to-
day.
Oo-o-h! Ixxik at the Parade!
Next Friday by ’49 Carnival.
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Ur now have a fino arlcs-tlon of
Fred Isham Appointed—
Fred Isham was today appointed
deputy constable by Justice O. J.
Law. The action was made neces­
sary through the removal of Con­
stable Martin from the city. He is
leaving for the Josephine lumber
mill and found It impossible to ful­
fill the duties of his office when not
in town.
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New Spring Models
Mining location notices at tbs
Glasses fitted at lu-tcber A Son’s,
A. A. Hanseth. of Crescent City,
The things you've laughed and 1 is spending the day in Grants Pass. Courier office.
| cried over—all brought back, •’OH­ Mr. Hanseth was formerly a resident Who Can the Dancing Isuly Bo?
ver Twist."
Bring your friends and come and |
IO of the Deer Creek valley but has
lu Nklrts, Sweaters, Sport Hulls, Coats ami Dresses.
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S«'eds that grow at Cramer Bros. been in Crescent City about a year. see. Rivoli theater, Feb. SO and 21. f
Mrs. Charles H. Day. has arrived 1 He states that be doea not believe he
j frim Portland for a visit hero with will bo able tb’ stay sway from hero They Act and They Dance—
They sing and they prance--
i Mrs. 3. Loughridge and other rela- much longer and is Vontomplating a
Where? Rivoli theater, Feb. 20 and
' tives.
return to the Rogue valley.
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If you have a motor to sell please
Mrs. A. L. Ingalls has arrived 21.
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let me know. I am constantly hav­ from Eugene to visit here with her
ing calls for second haud motors. sister. Mrs. A. G. Knapp.
Don't Miss—
Motors overhauled and repaired at
The masked ball. Kerby hall. Fob. ;
Fd. Taylor, of I-os Angelos, has
DON’T FORGET THAT
Clevenger’s Electric Store.
20 arrived in Granta Pass for a visit 2 2. Music by the Jewel Orchestra.
Thomas T. Ross, of the New Hope with his brother, S. J. Taylor.
section, was a local visitor yester­ J. B. McKinney bet-trued last night Time to Cultivate That Vineyard—
day. Mr. Ross is improving his ranch from Sacramento where be has been
Ixiok nt th«« Baptist church un­
and has cleared and leveled a part ot on a business trip for several days.
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nouncement.
ti.
Con Fenner, of Wonder, was at­
We make our own ice cream, fresh tending to business matters in the Jackie Coogan Portray
every day. Horning's Shack. 16tf city today.
The
"Oliver Twist” in films.
Seeds for the early garden now
A lamp with long life, the "Na- consensus of opinion Is that this
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ready at Cramer Bros.
tional Mazda.’* at Cramer Bros. . 20 picture is one of the most notable
BARNES’ JEWELERY AND GIFT SHOP
Elmer Balsiger and Clarence Wine-
Daylight and frosted I electric contributions to the screen ever I
trout returned today from Portland
lamps at Cramer Bros.
20 made and thoroughly In accord with
where they have been attending the
the best Interests uot only of the
Glenn Gulley motored to Grants American public, but of the Ameri
annual automobile show. Mr. Bal­
siger is interested in the Ford agen­ Pass today and Joined friend to can theatre, In story "Oliver Twist”
cy at Klamath Fails. while Mr. spend the day fishing in Rogue exerts a universal appeal, pleasing
Winetrout is the Ford magnate of River.- - Ashland Tidings.
the children as well as the grown­
J. M. Poundstone and Mr. and Mrs. ups.
Grants Pass.
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(Also Cigars and Confections)
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Reduced prices on all Mazda lamps G. L. Hagen havo arrived from Sac-
HOME OF THE
at Cramer Bros.
20 ramento and will locato in Grants Judge Gilmore P hnmcn —
Pass.
Mr.
Hagen
expects
to
engage
The
local
friends
of
Judge
O.
Optical goods at I.etcher ft Son's.
II.
I I.awn seed in mixture of clover in the crepmery business here and Gilmore, formerly a resident of
and blue grass at Cramer Bros. 20 Mr. Poundstone will be associated Bogue River, will regret to hear of
with him. Mr. Hagen la well known hts death at the home of his son in
Filone I $1-11
I«. A. Ringuette
5IO South Sixth Hl.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Klenigard. of here, having been associated with Chicago. Word was received hero
TIIE RCBINESN EMI OF THE TOWN
Pullman. .Wash., were among the the Western Meat company of Sac- of his death by F W. Streets, an old
ramento.
friend. He loft here about a year
visitors in the city last night.
ago, after the death of his wife.
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf.
Truck Travel Henry—
I The Judge was a pioneer of Wood- Kilduff Visits City —
Northrup King's seeds in 5 cent Free ('rank t'aae Service-
At Ole’s Tire Shop.
9«tr stock. III., and was very prominent
J. E. Kilduff. one of the own. rs of
A map showing th« distribution of
packets at Cramer Bros.
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i in political Judicial circles in thut the Holland miue, spent the duy In motor traffic In Oregon on Septem-
Eugene people in Grants Pass to­
state, being one of the old school, Grants Pass, after three weeks at bar IS, 1923. baa been prepared by
day included A. K. Zimmer. Mr. and Hold Saturday Servici
Mrs. L. G. Bradley and J. M. Knox.
Officials of the Salvation Army an­ lie lived dti a ranch near Rogue the mine. lie leaves thia evening the Portland office of the bureau of
Don’t forget our home-made can­ nounce that tonight an interesting 'River for several years and was an for San Francisco where lie will get public roads of the United Blates de­
dy department. Horning's Shack, tf meeting will be conducted in an out active member of the republican additional equipment for the miue partment of agriculture based upon
Lawn fertilizer at Cramer Bros of the ordinary way. The disposi­ 'county central committee and was a The owners are now operating three a survey made by tho Oregon (tale
C. S. Whelan and Les Blackwell tion of the meeting will be a bow, 1 member of the Presbyterian church. stamps night and day and expect to highway department, The heaviest
of Sacramento, were among the Cal­ when and where service. The ser­
add two more us soon as possible, automobile traffic In the stats Is
ifornians who spent part of the day vice will be conducted by Captain Kcnmsh Williams Visitin'—
There la plenty of water now for the shown on the Pacific highway bo-
Kenneth William*, homo run king operation of the plant, the supply tweet Aurora and Oregon City with
in the city.
Strickland who has Just returned
of the St. I xju I s Browns, waa an being drawn from a gulch. The ore 2239 cars passing a given point. The
New stock of garden tools just re
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ceived at Cramer Bros.
overnight guest at the home of Mrs. has been shipped to the Shelby smel­ heaviest truck traffic Is on the same
been
Jennie E. Stevens, 1509 Fifteenth ter but It la expected that when tho highway north of Grants Pass with
E. R. Wheeler, who has
“ISiotogrupli* of the Children—
spending several days at the Mt
The next
Never grow up’’ We are speclalU- avenue east, last night. With D. E. production Is Increased it will be 232 trucks registered
Reuben mine near Leland, returned
He wai ing in baby portraiture. Artcraft Burgess, brother of Mrs. Stevens, he sent to tho Tacoma smeller.
Mr. heaviest truck traffic is south of Cor­
to Tacoma this morning,
by M Studio, 201 N Sixth St
2*1 ' was on his way tn Portland to attend Kilduff estimates that there are now vallis on the West Side highway with
accompanied to Grants Pass opera-
; the boxing smoker there tonight. 3UO0 tons of ore In sight, opened up a total of 19 2. The Roosevelt high­
Bailey, who is directing the
Williams makes his home at Grants on three aides. A ton of com entrates way Is third In truck travel with 172
tions at the property.
Pass, where Burgess also resides. will be shipped soon.
plants
south of Bandon. Tho latter is due
Leave orders for roses and
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| The home run hero will go into
to tho heavy hauling of Port Orford
at Cramer Bros.
Granti
training with his team at Mobil», Teacher»’ Meeting Planned—
cedar.
Al Martineau returned to
Alabama, on March 2.—Hugone
A three day meeting for the teach­
Pass last night after spending a few
Guard.
ers of the county will be held at the Fun. Frolic A Foolielini*
days in Portland, where he wac
Eating, drinking, gambling
court house in Grants Pass tn March,
called by the serious Illness of Mrs
County Superintendent Alice llncnn, dancing at *49 Carnival next Frlitav
Martineau's mother. Mrs. Georgt •
reports. These meet Inga have been and Saturday.
Huber. Mrs. Huber is reported to ba I
found to be of much value to the I
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remaining In about the same condi­
teachers and will therefore bo held Gambling Revived—
Harry
E.
Couch,
Prop.
tion.
Rouleto. Faro, Craps. Poker. Black
annually, Tim tentativo dates ar-
w
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
ranged for the meetings are March Jack, Chuck-a-luck, Keno. at the *49
Carnival next Friday ft Saturday. 20
20, 21 and «> n
JOHN HIMMEL’S
A wonderful group of
John Hummel’s—
Duke Monaco a Piker—
NEW STOCK
Tailoring Parlor
Olia Muriti
fuinouH at­
Fashionable tailoring parlor Is up-
Never nt Monte Carlo did they
ei f
’ stairs In the Flanagan building. He have an 9.000,000,000 bank roll but
Fanagan Building
traction now to I m « had
I does his own work. All kinds cf al­ we will have at the days of *49 car­
COLORITE
from our own new nega-
tering, a* the bushel work, neatly nival next Friday and Saturday.
done. Suiting sampled und fashions
and
fives.
are displayed tor ladies and gentle­
Writing paper at the Courier
Rales books—Courier office.
men.
PUTNAMS
Mrs. NELLIE NEAS
Birthday and
Anniversary Gifts
New Pumps
ARCH RENEWER
OXFORDS
PER52NAIL *«? LOOIL
Look up Ole’s Tire Shop
and tubes.
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TOURIST GROCERY
“MILK SHIMMIE” I Oc
NEW
CAVE
VIEWS
EXTRA SWEET
ORANGES
THE TRL’AX GROCERY
Couch’s Pharmacy
Rowell’s
Kodak Shop
HAT DYES
All Colora
5-Passenger Sedan *795 f. o. b. Flint, Mich.
The All-Year Car for Every Family
A Carnival Staged by Knights of Phythias
Next Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22-23
8,000,000,000 German Marks Bankroll
FREE—100,000
Marks
admission
Chevrolet is leading in the great shift of public demand to
closed cars because thia company has the world's largest
facilities for manufacturing high-grade closed bodies and
is therefore able to offer sedans, coupés and sedanettes at
prices within easy reach of the average American family.
Six large body plants adjoining Chevrolet assembly planta
enable us to make prompt deliveries of the much wanted
closed cars.
As soon aa you realize that your transportation require­
ments demand the vear 'round, all weather closed car ace
Chevrolet first and learn how fully wo can meet your
requirements at the lowest cost obtainable In a modern,
high-grade closed automobile.
Jkr Zessemicat Trantf art,lion
Price* f. o. h. Flint. Midi.
Superior RoaU.trr
Superha louring
Superior Coupe
■Sli|H-rh,r .Sedan
Sonai.» Cmnmorctol Chud«
?.ui!,,l',r l>«H«W
Utility Express «.hauls
W. S. Maxwell Company
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