Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 20, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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GRANTS PAWS DAILY COURIER
Camp Will Initiate—
I PEKSSNflL S? LOCAL
Gardening Time!
Glasses fitted at Letcher Ji Son's.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Coorin. former
Grants Pass residents, are In the
| city this week disposing of their
goods. They expect soon to make
an automobile trip to Ithlca. N. ¥.,
i to visit a sister of Mr. Coorin.
Who is the mysterious dancer? 23
Don't forget our home-made can-
' dy department. Horning's Shack, tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rastall were
in the city Tuesday on their way
! from Warm Springs Indian reserva-
j tion to the Hoopa Valley reservation.
The two superintendents have made
a change of their charges. Captain
Rastall says 20 degrees below aero
is colder than he wishes and with
government consent he is located
where he will enjoy the climate of
northern California and is only
about 120 miles from his home here.
Hoopa Valley Is about 25 miles Iron»
Crescent City.
Mysterious dances—Who*
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Look over vour stock of tools and find if vou need
Spading Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Cultivators
Garden Seeds in 5 cent Packets
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
The WINCHESTER Store
New Pumps
Redor Blue Kid, Sand Color Nubuck, Patent leather and
Brown, Oxfords or Straps, with low rubber heels.
MEN’S FURNISHINGS
Woodward’s
Michaels-Stern Clothes
begin a series of revival meetings at Chiefs are working today on the
the Merlin Baptist church Sunday, seats on the main floor which Is to
February 24. Services at 11 a. m.
seat approximately one
thousand
and 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 and every
i people. The Douglas county concert
uight during the week.
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band will appear on the streets to­
Optical goods at Letcher 4 Son's.
night and tomorrow night to aid the
C. B. Spencer, of Albany, spent the
Chiefs in the sale of tickets tor the
day here attending to business mat­
event. Each member of the organi­
ters.
zation has been given twenty tickets
We make our own ice cream, fresh
to dispose of and they must be able
every day. Horning’s Shack. 16tf
I to report all tickets sold by Friday
You will find out tonight at the
night. The program for the initia­
Rivoli—mysterious dancer.
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tion is being handled by tho Coos
A. K. Cass, assistant cashier of the
Bay Pirates and the Grants Pass
Grants Pass and Josephine bank at
■ Cavemen and will be preceded by a
Grants Pass, is here today on busl-,
banquet and street parade arranged
nee. Cass this morning denied the
by the local booster club.—Roseburg
report that a six-inch snow storm News-Review.
this winter bowled over the booster
sign outside of Grants Pass, on which
was written. ‘Ht’s the Climate.’’—I
Eugene Guard.
Fabrics and Workmanship the
best for the price—Style and
Fit unexcelled at any price.
Walk around the corner and
save 93.00 to 97.50 on a suit.
Clothing and
Men’s Furnishings
Three C’s Lumber Co
Lumber, Sash and Doors, Glass,
Cement, Plaster, Lime, Brick
We Put in Windshields
I
Couch’s Pharmacy
Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei
Don’t Fail to See the Screen Masterpiece
“OLIVER TWIST
Harry E. Coach, Prop.
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
NEW WORLD
Brunswick
“ROYAL”
with a set of record al­
bums and ten records
$12650
P.4KVEATS THAT ARE EASY
ALMANACS
RIVOLI THEATER
February 20 and 21, 1924
In Today
Benefit “Memorial Home”
PRICE 50c
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Things You’ve Laughed and Cried
Over—All Brought Back
From the time Oliver asks for more- and on through
the vivid adventuring* in Fagin's <len with Bill
Sykes, ami all the other characters of Dicken's creu-
tion you’ll follow the human essence of an unforget«
able hook in the scenes of a wonderful picture.
J. O. Bromley, resident highway
engineer, went to the Crater laike
highway today to look after work on
the contract for the Improvement of
that road. He will bo hack on Satur­
day.
C. W. Kienle arrived last night
from Newberg and will spend the
Don't Mias tho Fun—
next two weeks tn tho city.
Mask ball, Kerby hall, Fob.
Blue prints *1.50: blue line prints,
Music l>y Jewel Orchestra.
$1.75. Courier office.
J. N. Brown, of Salem, was look­ Cavemen Meet Tomorrow—
Ing after business matters today in
The final arrangements for tho
this city.
invasion of the territory of tile
Hear Evangelist C. H. Feather­ Umpqua Chiefs will T h » made tomor­
ston, at Mapleton school house Fer- row night when the Cavemen —as­
rydalo Wednesday. Thursday
and semble at a general council at the
Friday at 7:30 p. m.
24 Josephine hotel. The meeting
is
Mrs. (R. p. Shelp. who has been slated to start at 6:30 and Is Im­
spending the winter in Maida. North portant as the plans will bo outlined
Dakota, returned Saturday for a few at this meeting. All Cavemen are
months stay in Grants Pass.
asked to bring their wigH.
Everyone is guessing—mysterious
dancer.
23 Buttermilk tluxolati’*—
Don’t forget—It's tonight and to-
And bitter-sweet chocolates fresh
What*
Why the
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gray, of Rogue morrow night.
every day at Hornilla s Shack.
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Memorial
Home
benefit
at
the
Rl-
River, were among the visitors today
vol! theatre, "Oliver Twist."
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'in Grants Pass.
Notice-
The revival at the Church of Christ
Members of General Logan W. R.
continues through February, as orig­ Chiefs Prepare for Event—
C.
are requested tn lie nt the
According to reports made last
inally planned and announced. .
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Who is it? The dancer.
23 night at a meeting of the Umpqua Roosevelt and Riverside schools Fri- I
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newby, of Sel­ Chiefs, everything is ready for the day morning between the hour of
10 and 12 when tho Corps will pre­
ma. were among the visitors in Grants
big initiation ceremony which is to sent a flag to each of the schools
Pass yesterday.
on the Washington birthday pro-|
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf. be held at the armory on Saturday
Evangelist C. H. Featherston will night of this week. Members of the gram. The Roosevelt school first. 22 ,
PLAN FOR THE SPRING GARDEN
ARCH RENEWER
OXFORDS
Grants Pass catup of tho Modern
Woodmen of America will adopt a
large claws of candidates nt their
meeting next Thursday night In S.
II. A. Hall. A national lecturer will
bo present together with other high
officials of tho order nnd tho fra­
ternal degree will bo put on In full.
The Initiation will be followed by n
banquet nnd nil members are cor­
dially invited to bo present.
This sapee donated by C. H. Wodward
Jackie Coogan in “OLIVER TWIST”
This spare donated by Mr«. Nellie NeaS.
DON’T FORGET THAT
Birthday and
Anniversary Gifts
For Both at
BARNES’ JEWELER Y AND GIFT SHOP
INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
furnished oil Slate and Federal
Personal Returns
Corporation Reports
Partnership Returns
Corporation Records
Corporation Returns
Compilâtlou of your records for these reports, aud Counsel In all
Income Tas Mutters
GEO. G. HEWITT
lucom* Tax Adviser
•IOI and 305 Medford Nations 1 Bank Building
Politcal Advertising—
Telephone 320
.Medford, Oregon
The Courier will accept political
announcements from candidates for
office at 25c per Inch per Issue for
Seats Are Helling—
display, and 10c per line per issue (■lunge Will Give Dinner—
The people of tho city will have an
Singly, In groups and tn blocks
for reading announcements.
Pay­
ment must bo made in advunco.
opportunity on Friday night, Febru­ for theater parties for the showing
ary 29, of eating a real dinner. Tho of "Oliver Twist" at tho Rivoli
Before You liny—
ladles of tho Fruitdale grange have theatre tonight and tomorrow night.
Look up Ole’s Tire Shop for tires
decided
to have a dinner on that date Boaldua being u splendid picture,
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and tubes.
Fair Board Organizes!—
The Josephine County Fnlr Board
held Its annual meeting Monday and
organized for the year's work. F.
8. Ireland Is president; C. A. Gor­
don is the secretary and manager:
A. S. Coutant is treasurer. A reso­
lution wax adopted Inviting the
Horsemen’s Association officers to
act as an advisory council to tho
board. The dates for the next fair
are not fixed, but the opinion pre­
vailed that the middle of September
Is about the best time for holding
the fair. Outside activities have al­
ready begun to furnish supplies and
obtain concessions for the event.
Free Crank Case Servici
At Ole’s Tire Shop.
at the W. O. W. hall, to raise money there are nddvcl attractions between
for grange purposes. Tho excellence tho first und second shows—about 9
of the cooking is vouched for by o'clock. There la a good deal of
those who have attended grange curiosity us to who Is tho inystor-
meetings at Fruitdale when the ladles lout dancer, Other features am
have prepared the meals, th
., ain.l
The
din-1 creating a good deal of Interest. Tho
3o and everything benefit I m for the Memorial Homo
ner starts ut
the
from " oup to nuts" will bo on the and is being conducted under t__
menu. The dinner will be an "Ore-1 auspices of tho Athletic Section of
gon Products" uffalr.
tho Grants Paas Womans Club.
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STAR CARS
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New .Man at Studio—
H. B. Romane has arrived from Eu­
gene to be with the Artcraft studio
of this city as photographer and to
attend to tho art work In general.
Mr. Romane has been in business in
Eugene for several years, having con­
ducted an art studio there. He does
all branches of the worn and has
taken three state fair prizes on his
work. The plant Is to be thoroughly
equipped to handle all amateur work
with prompt deliveries.
Tho only
guarantee the shop will make will be
to give satisfaction or to refund the
money.
Mining location notices
Courier office.
at
Another Carload in
This Morning
Better Get Your Order in Now !
They Are Going
As Fast as We Can Get Them
Phone 65
SMITH GARAGE
the
Service With a Smile
he Brunswick “Royal**
today is one of the most
popular console models.
An early selection is im­
perative, cs our supply of
instruments is limited.
T
Royal Console Phonograph . $115.00
Three Record Albums, 2 10-ia.,
I 12-in. ......
4.00
Ten io-in. I). F. Black Label
Records, your selection
.
7 50
$■26.50
Dinnerware Special
$10 puts this instrument in
your home. Balance $5
monthly.
25% Reduction
ROWELL’S MUSIC &
PHOTO HOUSE
III IIIIARD BITTER
FRESH - SWEET
During this sale we
will give you nn 8x18
For these two days only
OIL PAINTING
Regular $1.35 cups anti saucers cost you $1.01
Regular $9.00 sets cost you........................ $6.75
THE TRUAX GRfX’ERY
You Know
JOHN HUMMEL'S
C.
Free! Free!
Free!
F. T. Co
with a $10 purchase.
A 12x24 oil painting
with a $25 purchase.
A $10.00 oil painting
with $100 .purchase.
Come in during the
week and select vour
painting, we will hold
it for you.
Friday and
Saturday Only
Tailoring Parlor
Fanagan Building
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
SEE A REAL ARTIST AT WORK