Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 18, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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GUANTO PAM DAILY COURIER
MONDAY, FF.WU'AV »». 1<KM.
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Gardening Time!
PLAN FOR THE SPRING GARDEN
Look over vour 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
New Pumps
Rcdor Blue Kid, Sand Color Nnbuck, Patent leather and
Brown, Oxfords or Straps, with low rubber heel!«.
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
ABCH RENEWED
OXFORDS
Woodward’s
Show for the Family
Three Cs Lumber Co.
Lumber, Sash and Doors, Glass,
Cement, Plaster, Lime, Brick
We Put in Windshields
Don’t Fail to See the Screen Masterpiece
“OLIVER TWIST”
RIVOLI THEATER
February 20 and 21, 1924
Benefit “Memorial Home”
Thia space donated by Jim’s Toggery
Wanted-A Name!
To the person submitting the best name for our gro­
cery store, we offer $5 in trade
EVERYBODY ELIGIBLE IN CONTEST
All persons residing in the Grants Pass trade terri
torv mav send in their choice of names.
We have recently purchased the Cornell grocery on
Sixth Street and we are now conducting the business.
We solicit a trial.
Send Your Choice of Names to
HALL & WITHAM
Grocers
The old Cornell Grocery Stand
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LOCAL
PER52N/1L
Hance! Dance!I Dance!!—
Kerby ball, February 33.
by the Jewel Orchestra.
Music
31
h Polltcal Advertising—-
The Courier will accept political
Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son’s.
9<tf announcements from candidate* for
Mrs. A, Goldberg. of Silverton. Is
office at 35c per Inch per issue for
among the visitors in the city today.
display, and 10c per line per issue
New
Method
Uaml
—
We make our own ice cream, fresh
Pay­
A new method of districting the for reading announcements.
every day. Horning's Shack. 16tf
ment must be made In advance.
state
and
electing
directors
was
out
­
R. D. Williams and D. B. Boone,
of Roseburg, were attending to busi­ lined at the annual meeting here
Wednesday afternoon of the Oregon Attention Music Club Member»*—
ness matters here today.
Automotive Trades Association, with
New music has arrived and a full
Corvallis men In the city vester- a view to increasing the scope of
attendance is desired tonight at the
Gani-
day were R. U Ross. F. D.
the organisation. Under the new Library club rooms at 7:30.
mon and H. C. Seymour.
plan, which was adopted the state is
Optical goods at Letcher A Son’s. divided into 11 geographical d In­
Albany College Head Hen*—
Waldo Baker came down from trlcts. with one director for each ex­
Dr. C. W. QrMbe, president of Ai­
Corvallis on Saturday to spend the cept Multnomah and Clackamas bany college, spoke yesterday
at tile
counties. District No.
includes Presbyterian church and this
weekend here with his parents.
morn-
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf. Douglas, Josephine and Jackson Ing at the high school, Dr. G reene
counties,
and
Juntas
Riley
of Med­ was recently elected head of the col­
C. C. Kelly, district highway en­
gineer. spent the day In the city on ford has been elected as its director. lege. which is a Presbyterian institu­
business.
tion. He went to Rogue River Sun­
Don't forget our home-made can­ Before A"on Buy—
day where he made a talk.
Look up OIe*a Tire Shop for tires
dy department. Horning's Shack, tf
96tt
ixmis Missal, who is attending the and tubes.
The Athletic-
Oregon Agricultural college, spent
Girl of today will dance all your
the weekend in the city with his par­ Ashland Defeats Frosh—
cares away.
ill roll. February 20
ents.
The Ashland high school basket­
From the time Oliver asks for ball team showed a complete rever­ and 31.
more—and on through vivid adven- sal of form Saturday night and de­
turings in Fagin's den with Bill feated the University of Oregon Income T ax Man Hr
J. L. Rockwell, Income tax collec­
Sykes, Nanch, the Artful Dodger and Freshmen team on a tour of South­
all the other characters of Dickens' ern Oregon, by a score of 33 to 31. tor for the United States govern-
creation you’ll follow the human es­ It is the first basketball game Ash­ ment. is today nicking tho bank
sence of an unforgetable book in the land has won this season, and came rolls of those men lucky enough to
scenes of a wonderful picture.
31 as a surprise. The Frosh had de­ have them to get Into. He will ba
J. E. Kerr, district manager of the feated on two previous nights, the at the courthouse all wook and will
California Oregon Power company, Roseburg and Medford high school be assisted later by Fred Colvlg. Ho
spent the day in Medford.
teams, chief contenders for the asks that an effort be made to see
Clarence Winetrout went to Rose­ Southern Oregon championship, The him early this week Instead of wait­
burg today to attend to business score at the end of the first half was ing until the last day.
matters there.
16 to is in favor of Ashlan^.
Carl Williams Back-
Mrs. Fred O’Kelly and Miss Myrtle
Carl Williams has returned from
Magerle, .of Rogue River, were re­ “Oliver Twist"—
cent shoppers in the city.
Is massive production.
Frank a trip east, which took him to a
Mrs. Flora McCallister, of Murphy, Lloyd prepared the script of the large number of places of interest.
spent Saturday visiting and shop- story from the Dickens volume and He visited New Orleans and many of
ping in Grants Pass.
directed the production. Mr. Lloyd the southern cities. He then wont:
to Washington where he hoard the '
Writing paper at the Courier.
I is perhaps the best posted director
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brown, of in Dickens lore. He has made a senate wrangling over the oil scan- |
Yreka, were visiting here over the thorough study of Dickens, and has dal and from there went to New!
weekend. Mr. Brown is principal of nut Into screen form several of his York where he spent two days. He |
greatest works, principal among also visited his old home town. When
the Yreka schools.
which, until Oliver Twist,” was "Tale he left there was one blacksmith'
Sales books—Courier office.
Wllderville people in town on Sat­ of Two Cities,v starring William shop, which comprised the village •
21 known as Gastonia. Today there
urday included Mrs. Mary Holland Farnum.
are 21,000 people living there. The
and Mrs. B. A. Ruttencutter.
cotton mills alone have a payroll of
Kerr
a
Fire
Fighter-
Mrs. R. K. Woodson, of Oakland.
Now that J. E. Kerr has become 116.000 per day.
Cal., is visiting with friends in Grants
the dignified local manager of the
Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richardson, California Oregon Power company Growing Thin to Music—
Is Now quite the rage. Come to
who have been visiting here at the at Grants Pass that city’s fire depart-
Wilford Allen home, left this after­ i ment is greatly strengthened, as Jack our show and learn how not to look
noon for a trip to San Francisco, be­ I is the most rabid fire attending fiend your age. Rivoli, Feb. 30 and
fore returning to their home at Spo­ 1 on the Pacific coast and never
kane. They were so impressed by fails to be one of the first citizens Committee Makes Report—
The membership committee of
the Rogue country that they are con­ on the scene and at work on a fire.
sound
of
a
fire
alarm
throwns
The
Chamber
of Commerce reported
templating a return to make this
him into a frenzy of excitement.— day that one new member had been
their home.
added to the organization. This was
Mrs. J. A. Gaslin arrived Sunday; Medford Sun.
C. A. Trumbly, whose name was se­
morning from Chico Springs where I
cured by A. B. Cornell. With the se­
she has been spending several weeks.
curing of the member. Mr. Cornell is
9he will visit here with Mr. and Mrs.
automatically dropped from the com­
Clyde Martin and Mr. and Mrs.
mittee and A. B. Brownell takes his
Frank Sill. Mrs. Gaslin has been
place.
Otjier members of the com­
living In Los Angeles for the past
mittee are Harry Couch, W. S. Max­
four years.
well. Frank South and E. U Church-
E. L. Kendall, of Crescent City, I
is spending the weekend in the city,
absorbing some of the Rogue valley
sunshine.
James Hayes and family, of Eu-
gene, are among the Willamette val­
ley people in Grants Paas today.
Johnny Carlson, who fights Jimmy
Walsh in Medford tomorrow night,
was a visitor here over the weekend,
from the Bear Creek metropolis.
New Brunswick Records
Today at Rowell’s
»
We now have a fine «election of
New Spring Models
Mrs. NELLIE NEAS
■
DON’T FORGET THAT
Birthday and
Anniversary Gifts
For Both at
BARNES’ JEWELER Y AND GIFT SHOP
SMOKE STACK AND
CHIMNEY WORK
done by us Is a source of perma­
nent satisfaction to our customers.
When wo erect the work It will be
absolutely firm and securely attach­
ed to the building. The coat will not
be much considering the fact that wu
use only th» strongest und best ma­
terials and employ only skilled m«-
chanics.
as
W. R. RANNIE
417 G Street
Things You’ve Laughed and Cried
Over—All Brought Back
From the time Oliver asks for more—and on through
the vivid ndventurings in Fagin’s den with Bill
Sykes, and all the other character of Dicken’s crea­
tion you’ll follow the human essence of an unforget­
able book in the scenes of a wonderful picture.
Jackie Coogan in “OLIVER TWIST”
This space donated by C. F. T. Co.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
furnished on State and Federal
Personal Returns
Corporation Reports
Partnership Returns
Corporation Records
Corporation Returns
Compilation of your records tor these reports, and Counsel In all
Income Tax Matters
GEO. G. HEWITT
Income Tax Adviser
¡toi and :io.1 Medford Nation» I Bank Building
Telephone 326
Medford, Oregon
NEW
CAVE
VIEWS
Watch—
For the date of Oregon products
dinner to be given in the W. O. W.
hall by the Fruitdale grange ladies.
group
A wonderful
world
this
famous
traction now to lx.
front our own new nega-
JOHN HI MMEL’S
fives.
Tailoring Parlor
Fanagan Building
Few Kinds of Fun
Outrival the Gulbransen
When dad’s day’s work is
done he’s entitled to some fun
of his own. He’s earned a lit­
tle time to himself. A spell of
rest, a change, something dif­
ferent from the usual grind—
that’s what he needs.
So why should folks be fussy
about little things like keeping
dinner waiting when a fellow
ie right in the midst of an all-
absorbing, body-and-soul-satis-
fying little session of music—
played by himself and for hlm-
self—on his beloved Gulbran­
sen?
Few pleasures afford so com­
plete a change from the work­
aday grind. Few are so fasci­
nating. Few so thoroughly
enjoyable.
Playing is unbelievably easy
because of Gulbransen respon­
siveness and extreme flexibil­
ity.
And—with your Gul­
bransen—you get four simple,
complete and exclusive In­
struction Rolls showing a
method of correct playing.
Fonr Models - Nationally Priced
$120—$406—$600--- $700
Rowell’s Piano House
GULBRANSEN
The Registering Piano
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Rowell’s
Kodak Shop
I
Better Cooking
EXTRA SWEET
ORANGES
THE TRUAX GRÏMERY
RIVOLI
r
Tonight
s Pharmacy
ELINOR GLYN’S
Harry E. Couch, Prop.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
“SIX DAYS 99
with
Corinne Griffith
Frank Mayo
Harry E. Couch
Announces His
Candidacy
for the office of
Your Druggist
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One of the big pictures
of the year
Comedy
“MY PAL”
with
Pal the Wonder Dog
Any Day
For every day is election day
Matinee every day 2:15
Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m.
Adults 35c
Children 10
Friends of your own with electric ranges
will tell you that electric cooking with con­
trolled heat gives better results, and does it
more cheaply.
Hundreds and hundreds of our subscribers
revelling in this modem clean way of house­
keeping, have no untidy wood or coal fires
to tend—and say it would be cheap at twice
the actual cost.
Let us convince you of how surprisingly low
the average bill runs — from the current
monthly statements in our books.
Ask about the special combined rates for
cooking and lighting at our local office. See the
electric ranges today at your electrical dealer’s.
You can get one on easy payments to be in­
stalled immediately.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
POWER. COMPANY
TOUR PARTNERS
IN PROGRESS