Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 06, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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TRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
PAGE FOUR.
Gardening Time!
PLAN FOR THE SPRING GARDEN
Look over • vour stock vf
* tools and find if *. von need
Spading Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Cultivators
Garden Seeds in 5 cent Packets
PERSONAL “S LOQÆL
B. 11. Williams of San Francisco
I was attending to business matters in
I the city today.
Among the Eugene people iu
Grants Pass today on business was
F. W. Marks.
Remember, "High School Nite",
¡Friday, March 7 th.
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Roy Scouts t« Play—
The Boy Scouts of Troop No. 1. of
this city will play a double-header
.basketball game at Ashland to-mor-
¡row night. The larger teams of the
Scouts will play the Ashland Scouts
wlzile the 110 bounders will play a
team of Ashland fly-weights.
When* Sent intent Prompt*
I a I’ei-sonal Gift—
Send your photograph.
Artcraft
Studio, Baby Specialista,
ai
Council Meet* Tonight
There is to be a meeting of the
city council tonight, the first regu-
lar meeting of the month. It hi ex-
pected that tho body will discuss
plans for the paving of Orchard ave­
nue so that people entering the city
The Time Is Her»*—
will not have to Jolt over that rough
To purchase your Gladioli bulb«.
Descriptive price list of choice vari­ section thia summer.
eties on request. Mrs. E. C. Ament.
General Logan W. It.
1*. o Hex. ch , cnr.
tuM
Will hold their regular meeting
Saturday afternoon. A full attend­
Go to Couch's Pharmacy—
ance is desired.
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For Developing and
Printing.
Prompt Service and good work. Grangers to Be Out —
Free enlargement with $3.00 worth
Members of the Rogue River val-
of work. In by 9 a. in. out by 4 p. ley grange are asked to be out on
m.
36tf Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock to
attend the funeral of Robert C. Ship­
man. who was killed yesterday. The
Ih-bate* Will Be llehl—
The final debates of the season in services will be hold in Hall’s chapel.
the southern Oregon district will be The American Legion will assist in
held tonight and Friday night. the services, as the deceased was a
Grants Pass and Phoenix will meet veteran of the World War.
tomorrow evening In their contests,
while Medford and Ashland will de­ <'oniniittee Has Meeting—
The Scenic Preservation commit­
bate tonight. The results will de-
termine who is to represent the tee of this county had a meeting
southern Oregon district In the state last night at the court house. Rep­
meet. Medford appears to have the resentatives of the city planning
committee and other organizations
edge at the present time.
Interested in the preservation of the
natural scenery of the community
Daughters of Veterans—
Julia Dent Grants Tent No. 10 will were present. Plans were discussed
hold their regular meeting in Library by which natural parking sites could
basement Friday evening. March 7. be secured and made into parks for
An important communication from the benefit of the public.
Pacific Embroidery Package
Goods
Including stamped luncheon sets, night«
gowns, bedspreads, vanity sets, children h
rompers and nmiiv other articles.
Mrs. NELLIE NEAS
It. H. Stewart of Salem was in tho
city last night and today looking
after business matters.
W. A. Kuykendall, a prominent
I business man of Eugene, was in
Grants Pass today on business.
Rev. W. Lee Gray of Rogue River
The WINCHESTER Store
! spent Wednesday visiting and at­
tending to business in Grants Pass
Optical goods at Letcher & Son's.
Mrs. John Summers of Lebanon is
spending a few days in the city visit­
ing old friends and looking after pro­
perty interests.
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf.
New Styles, Brown or Black Calf Skin,
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Dahl and
Rubber Lift Heels, $4.50, $4.85, $5.90,
daughters of Gresham. Ore., are via-
j iting here for a few days with Mr.
$6.75 and $7.35.
! and Mrs. P. O. DeGeneault.
Mr.
I Dahl is a farmer and nurseryman of
BOYS'
! the Gresham district.
OXFORDS
Com« out and help us raise money
¡for our annual "Toka” Friday night,
Suoee for the Family
at the High School. S o'clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lucas left late
yesterday afternoon for Grants Pass,
accompanied by Lucas' grandmother
Who has been-visiting them since last
Sunday. Leaving Grants Pass early
this morning Mr. and Mrs. Lucas
returned to Klamath Falls in time
We have a complete plan service that Will
for breakfast.—‘Klamath Herald.
help yon plan your new home. The best
Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's.
Mrs. J. A. Gaslin left this morn­ the department tent president. Julia
that can be had and at no cost to our cus-
ing for Portland where she will visit. K. Webster, and a full attendance is Baity Will Not Be Baby lamg—
tomers.
Have you a recent photograph?
She also expects to visit in Vancou­ desired. Dues are payable. Mary A.
ver. B. C.. but witl return here be­ Browne, president Tent No. 10.
Our stock is complete.
36 Artcraft Studio, Baby Specialists. 37
fore leaving for her home in Los
Give Tractor Demonstration—
Angeles. Mrs. Gaslin has been visit­ A I<eap Year Dance—
A tractor demonstration is being
West G Street
ing relatives here for the past 10
Here is your chance, girls.
All
given this afternoon and tonight by
days.
of the young men of the city will tie
the local Ford and Fordsun garage.
Mining location notices at the
at the Cavemen's dance tomorrow
The demonstration tonight will con­
Courier office.
night.
Take your choice.
W. O. sist of moving pictures and a talk
W. F. Jordan of the Army Goods W. hall.
:s: at the rooms above the Peerless
SPECIAL SALE ON
¡Store returned last night from an
clothing store, and will start at 7:30.
3Uto trip to Redding.
He reports New Office Engineer—
All Interested are invited to be pres­
that work on the highway will be
W. R. Canton of Grants Pass ar- ent. This afternoon the tractor is
commenced on Saturday, when 250 rived Sunday evening to take over
pulling stumps on the Drake farm,
men and 11 steam shovels will be at the position of office engineer In the
« Boclmlug Interested In the Reddog
about a mile from Grants Pass on I
work, between Pollock and Redding. state highway office here, left vacant I
mines, he stopped there and after­
OBITÙARY
the Crescent City highway.
It is
Mount your photos in these wonderfully fine albums.
The road will be closed for 16 hours by th« resignation of Robert Wilson, |
ward located a ranch on Sucker
handling large ones to good advan­
Dr. Janie« Spence
being from 11 a. m. to 7 p. m.. daily. former office engineer. Canton is I
Leather aud Cloth Covers. Small and large sizes.
creek, where he has lived ever since,
tage.
Dr. James Sponeu died at hl* liptne for many years practicing medicine
The regular business meeting of experienced in highway work and
Priced at §1-00 and $2.00.
at the age of 83 after a short Illness. in that country.
the W. C. T. U. will be held tomor- was connected with th« Grants Pass
Mother H<-eking Ixmt Son­
He was born in Pontutact, Yorkshire,
row at 2:30 at the W. C. T. U. room office before coming here. He took
He I« survived by his wife, Susan
Back in Astoria. lx>ng island, a England. April 7, 183» nnd came
in the court house. All members charge of tho stat« highway office
mother is waiting word from her wtth h|g fMt.her to America when he Spence, mid four sons, James C.,
and friends are urged to be present work yesterday.—Klamath Herald.
Karl W . John M. and Edward J , and
son who has ■ decided
1 him-; was 13 years-of age. settling lu Ohio.
. .......... - to
— shift
-......... for
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as there is special business to trans-
one dhughter, Margaret 'Ktttennan,
self.’ ’ Thomas (Biia) I-oley left hl*
Spence, when 16 years of age.
t.
M County Cbitinnan Meet.—
and seven grandchildren.
home on January 2, of this year. He ¡,jg brother. 18 years old’ craeeed the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coburn and
A meeting of tho chairmen of J has not beon seen since. I ****
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father. ¡,|a||ls during th« Indian trouble.
E. M. Johnson arrived last southern Oregon counties in the. Thomas Foley. 84 Newtown avenue,
The Zero Mileiton».
night from Portland.
They were »5,000.000 gift campaign which will Astoria, Long Island. Now York, say»:,., . Afterwards his father and family
The “zero inilestonr" stand» Just
met here by Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley soon be started for the University of ¡that the boy Is 15 years of age but Came acroes nhd settled in Califor­
sonili of thè Whlte lioUM-, In Wash­
Biddle. Mr. Biddle and Mr. Coburn Oregon has been called for Medford' looks older, is five feet six inches nia. lie later became a wholesale ington, on thè i-lllpso of potomuc park.
merchant in Oceana, Nev. He was
are partners in the new business on Monday evening. The meeting is
tall and weigh« about 140 pounds. married to Susan Hlgglius In Alturas From tilt» mllestone le meusun'd thè
which they will establish this month to be held at the Hotel Medford and ;
He has grey eyes and a light com­ In 1874, coming to thia country In i distante nlong thè niitloiinl lilghwaye
in the Rowell building at the corner will be attended by the leaders of the
of thè United States. The stono le of
plexion. He is an expert chauffeur. the same year, on their way to Seat­
of I and Sixth streets. They are movement in KlUmath. Jackson, Jo­
whlte inurbi«, and on top I h u bronzo
A reward of |100 will be paid for his tle, Wash., to practice medicine. sundlal.
living at 215 West J street for the sephine and Douglas counties. Wil-
apprehension.
present.
ford Allen, Jr., has been named to
Stunts, songs and good entertaln- head the campaign in Josephine
Sales books—Courier office.
ment will help you get over the county.
“blues”. High School. Friday night.
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Attention, Sir Knight
Lucas and two sons
Melita Conimandery No. 8 K. T.
have arrived in the city from Ritz­ will hold speelaf conclave. Thursday
ville, having been met in Portland evening, March 6th, for the purpose
DAFFODIL
by Mr. Lucas. They will make their of receiving Grand Commandery of­
< Itoci S
home here, the boys having already ficers. This being their official visit
HYACINTH
entered high school.
They have a large attendance is desired. James
TULIP
rented the J. G. Hamilton home on T. Chfnnock, Commander.
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NAIM ISSUS
North Tenth street. Mr. Lucas is
Footwear that Clings to
sales manager for the Chicago Land
Already
Growing
Paran Encampment—
the Narrowest
company, which is clearing lands
Get Them Early
All officers and members, especial­
within the Grants Pass Irrigation
of Heels
ly degree team are requested to be
district and placing them on the mar-
at Oddfellows hall, Saturday Mar. 8,
ket.
at 7:30 sharp, There is a class of
Brig. Gen. Smedley Butler, director of safety of Philadelphia, is beqnd to
about 20 to take all the degrees.]
see that the City of Brotherly Love Is properly cleaned up. He is here shown llefore You Huy—
directing the police in a raid on a disorderly house.
Look up Ole’s Tire Shop for tires There will be lunch. By order of the
Sellfl Drugfl and Books
B. A. Wll-
96tf C. V., W. E. BcBrfde.
and tubes.
llama, scribe.
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ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO.
Men’s Oxfords
Woodward’s
Attention
Homebuilders !
BUY A MANTEL CLOCK
Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop
Friday Night
Here is your chance, girls.
Real Music by the Jewel Orchestra
THREE C’S LUMBER CO
W. O. W. HALL
Cavemen's Benefit
Photo Albums
I
THE
MUSIC
&
PHOTO
HOUSE
Butler Cleaning Up Philadelphia
Potted Holland
Bulbs—
Something New
Something Different
¿•If ’3»
15c
CLEMENS
RIVOLI THEATRE
Wednesday and Thursday, March 5-6
SPECIAL
Added Attraction Evening
YOUR HOME TOWN BOY
Mining News Given—
If one were in a mood to be al­
lured by tales of gold and platinum,
several visitors in Portland today
could tell of their home towns and
the natural wealth concealed in the
ground there.
Oeorgo D. Cheno­
weth, from Gold Beach, the grave­
Process Embossing Done-
yard of prospectors’ hopes, Is regis­
Process embossing at the Courier
office. First class work guaranteed. tered at the Seward. C. A. MoDer-
■ moth of Grants Pass has a more
cheerful story. A smelter Is being
(installed at Gold Hill by Eastern cap­
ital and will take both gold and plat­
inum from the mines there.
Mc-
Harry E. Couch, Prop.
¡Dermoth himself Is ergaged In placer
GRANTS PASS, OREGON
¡mining In a pocket in the bed of the
Illinois river in that neighborhood.
He Is at the Oregon today. E. R.
¡Gale also 1» from Gold Hill, which Is
[eighteen miles from Grants Pass. He
Wash up your car
[Is at tho Cornelius, walking twelve
miles to catch the stage In his home
town.—'Portland Telegram.
('nr Chamóla Skins ,W to $2.00
_______
| Some Real Music—
The Jewel orchestra is furnishing
Chamois Mittens, $1.2."
[the music tomorrow night for the
[ Cavemen’s leap year dance. They
will have some selections never heard
here before. W. O. W, Hall.
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Sponge«, 50c to $1.00
Couch’s Pharmacy
Joe Gorman
3 Fast
Shows All
Rounds
His Training
With
Stunts for
Sparring
Championship
Partner
Bouts
With Picture Program
GLORIA SWAN30N
—in—
BLUEBEARD’S 8TH WIFE
Fox News
Adults, 50c
Children
Kidding Katie
<’aveni«-m Mtentionl —
Every unmarried Caveman is com-
manded to be present at the dance
tomorrow night at the W. O. W. hall.
This is a Leap Year dance and the
girls must not be disappointed.
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Signed Chief Big Horn.
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