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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1924)
i * age four . TUESDAY, M XI« H I. HMM GRANTS TASH DAILY COURIER ■ Before You Buy— Gardening Time! PLAN FOR THE SPRING GARDEN Look over your 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 Men’s Oxfords New Styles, Brown or Black Calf Skin, Rubber Lift Heels, $4.50, $4.85, $5.90 $6.75 and $7.35. BOYS’ OXFORDS Woodward’s Shoe« for the Family Homebuilders ! Attention We have a complete plan service that will help you plan your new home. The best that can I m * had and at no cost to our cus- t omers. Our stock is complete. THREE C’S LUMBER CO West G Street SPECIAL SALE OX Photo Albums Mount your photos in these wonderfully fine albums Leather and ('’loth Covers. Entail and laiw siles. Priced at $1.00 and $2.00. THE MUSIC HOUSE PHOTO & RIVOLI Theatre I • ■ PERSONAL *«* LOCAL C. W. Gilbert, of Roseburg, was [ attending to local business matters | today. F. L. Champlin, of Rogue River. | was a business visitor today in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Doyle left this morning for Medford where they are I spending the day. A. F. Hussey, of Merlin, spent Monday attending to business mat- I ters in the city. Mrs. James Martin, of Rogue i River, is the guest here for a few ; days of Mr. and Mrs. James Martin. Optical goods at Lotchor A- Son's. Gyp Sent to California— The Josephine hotel has lost n Fred Idnkhart Injured— i Fred Linkhart was injured this familiar figure. Gyp. the bulldog morning when ho fell front a tree which has been the delight of the [ while trimming out the limbs. Hts many visitors, has been sent to Bur- with Haymond I back was injured by the tall, which bunk. California. was a distance of 25 feet. He was Huber, a brother of Mrs. Martineau. Gyp was beginning to got cross, due cared for by Dr. ltlllick. to the fact that his teeth were get ting poor and also that ho has been Athletic Section— Despite the Meets in Epworth hall tonight at played with so much. 7:30. 34 fact that Gyp looked ferocious and sounded worse, he has never been known to offer to bite anyone. As Josephine Grocer) Donated— Through an error the name of the his disposition was getting worse, it Josephine Grocery was omitted from I was thought beat to send him to a the list of firms that made donations farm. for the Fruitdale Grange Oregon pro George Hilton, of Medford. was ducts dinner Friday night. Their [in the city today in the interests of name should have been included. the federal land bank, which main tains headquarters at Spokane. Free Crank Case Service— I J. lx Culvert and William Schroe- At Ole’s Tire Shop. 9«tr der have returned froni Corvallis points whore and other northern Attention Nhriners and Sir Knight*— they have been looking over work on Dinner at 6:30, Ashland. Stated which to make blds. Mrs. Al J. Martineau left last session of Hillah Temple, 7:30 p. tn., | night for Portland where she will sharp. Friday. Mar. 7th. Important be with her mother, who is seriously business. To decide sending of luitrol ill. Mrs. Martiueau spent several to Kansas City. Follow ing the Shrine meeting Malta Commandery will re days at her home here. ceive Grand Commander and confer Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jewell and son, ____ .. who have been Clifford, __ visiting Temple degree. P. B. Herman, po- friends in the city for several days, tentate. [left this morning for their home at Portland. Spiritualist Meet Ings— Courier classified ads bring re- Rev. McCarver would like to meet ; suits. all spiritualist people, it you want Otto French. Miss Esther Robin- a church, ho will organise it for you I son and Miss Clark were registered Being unable at the present time to j at the Josephine today from Cedar find a suitable place to hold meetings . Springs. Mich. They are visiting he will give a short lecture followed j here with W. H. Quaif. by communications from the unseen Mr. and Mrs. Will Lohr and Mr. every Tuesday. Thursday a .pi Sunday land Mrs. Van Alstine left this morn- night at 7:45 p. in.. beginning Tues i ing for Los Angeles after a visit day night March 4. Also private j here since Saturday with Mr. and readings dally 9 a. m. to 7 p. nt. If * Mrs. B. F. Lohr. Their home is at in doubt in your affairs in life see Columbus. Nebraska. him. Room 29 Layton hotel, corner M. T. Cook, general manager of Sth and H. Phone 228-R until a the Western Union Telegraph com more suitable place can be found. 3 4 pany. was in the city this morning for a few minutes, traveling north in Stanford club Called— his private car. He was met here The Stanford Club of Southern [by Local Manager W. E. Newcombe. Oregon has been called to meet at See Dr. Marks for best glasses. If. - - - R. Williams and the Hotel Medford in Medford on Mrs. Kenneth Saturday night. The meeting will I Ken. Jr., started east this morning be in the nature of a banquet at 'by way of Portland. They will visit 6:30, In celebration of Founder’s 1 at different points along the way and will arrive in St. Louis about Day, one of the high lights in the April 1. Ken is now at Mobile. Stanford calendar. Jack McDowell, L where the Browns are in training. alumni secretary, will be present at I Renew your Delineator. Subscrip- the meeting, which will be attended Ition at the special half price offer. by a number of local people, The I for a few days only. Phone or call election of officers will also be held, Allen, of this city, is at pres at the Golden Rule. 35 Kiel R. ent the head of the club. Sales books—Courier office. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Warren, of i Cruigmyle. Alberta, left this morn- Process Embossing Don Process embossing at the Courier ling for their home, after spending : a month with Mr. Warren’s parents. office. First class work guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Warren. Mr. and ! Mrs. Warren will stop on the way I north to visit friends and relatives in [Eugene. Salem. Portland and other ■ points. Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's, j Mr. and Mrs. U L Mulitt and lit- I tie son of San Francisco, who spent the past week with Mr. Muirtt’s sis-' ' ter. Mrs. W. E. Newcombe, left this Sec this in our window * morning by auto for their home. Mr. Mulitt was at one time cashier of the First National Bank of Ashland and tls now connected with the bank of 2OP-211 South Sixth Italy in San Francisco. I ---------------------- No» Many at Show— There was an exceptionally small turnout for "The Bat" last night, the Rivoli management states. Only about 200 attended the play, which was a high class production. Those who were present state that the act ing was excellent. Free! Free! Free! Wednesday and Thursday, March 5-6 Speda Miniature Lang Range C F T CO Added Attraction Evening YOUR HOME TOWN BOY RIVOLI Joe Gorman 3 Fast Rounds With Sparring Partner Shows All His Training Stunts for Championship Bouts Attention. Sir Knight«— Melita Commander? No. S K. T. will hold special conclave. Thursday evening. March Sth, for the purpose of receiving Grand Commandery of ficers. This being their official visit a large attendance is desired. James T. Chinnock. Commander. GLORIA SWANSON —IB— BLUEBEARD S STH WIFE COMEDY Kidding Katie Fox News Adults. 50c Children 25c TO-NIGHT LAST TIMES In the Palace Couch’s Pharmacy Harry E. Coach, Prop. GRANTS PASS. OREGON A Gorgeous Picture We are Headquarters Adults. 3Se With Picture Program Products 25c Nursery Powder Milk Magnt da 25c. 50c Mineral Oil___ $1 00 Epsom Salts 15c, 25c Aspirin_____ ____ _25c Sou Phosphate 25c. 75c Milk Sugar---------- 75c Zine Sterate_____ 25c 25c Cold Cream Zinc Oxide Oint 25c Look up Ule’ti Tire Shop foY tires and tubes. Children. 10c JOHN HTMMH.-Ü Tailoring Parlor Faaagaa Building CANNED GOODS SPECIALS THIS WEEK THE TRUAX GROCERY The Time Is Here— To purchase your Gladioli bull« Descriptive price list of choice vari eties on request. Mrs. E. C. Ament. I’. O. Il.n, 690. City. ttoM When Better Automobiles— Are built Buick will build them, tt Pacific Embroidery Package Goods Including stamped luncheon sets, night gowns, betlspreatls, vanity sets, children’s rompers and maiiv other articles. Mrs. NELLIE NEAS Vantines’Incense and Incense Burners At BARNES’ JEWELERY AND GIFT SHOP package of incense with each burner.