TinRHDAY, MtIKII 37, 1034. TRANT* PASH DATI. Y COURIER PAGE FOUR. ■■ Residence 1* (bang««!— PER52NAL LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Llewellyn an­ nounce that they have moved from: J street to 1076 North Ninth end I will be at home to their friends after! May I. LUXITE HOSIERY NEW SII IDI 'S Mrs. W. A. Fischer«, of Glendale, Tonight at ill«' Baptist Ctiunli— Antique. Log Cabin, Alrdalc, thtrr. Belge, Sponge and Fawn, Karl Cochran will sing and speak spent the day visiting in Grants Pass. «1.00 to Silk Bl Forty Hhad«*t of Real Silk- Optical goods at Letcher A Son's. on "The World vs the Soul." 7.V and Silk and Lisle Guaranteed hosiery, at Ye Bargain* Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Manning left Shoppe, 515 Fl street, near Sixth. 84 I today for Provolt where they will Chinook* Taking Hol«*— spend a week. The Chinooks have started taking! Ayrshire Milk Best when produced hold in good shape. Yesterday five) by C. J. Parker and sold by Rogue of the big fellows were caught at the Will Give March Frolic— The Parent-Teacher*' Association : Valley Creamery. 84 dam and about 14 were lost by the of the Lincoln school has planned a j Mrs. 8. Messinger, of Provolt, fishermen. A large run I* now on March Frolic program for tomorrow in the Itogue and sportsmen are spent the day in the city visiting and evening at the Epworth hall which looking to a good fishing season. shopping. ! will be of more than usual Interest. ' See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf. An evening of entertainment by the Mrs. O. B. Stewart was among the IhxMolay Notice— ~ *" children of th«' school and t>y local j Provolt people who spent the day in Work in the Initiatory Degree, artists will be presented. A small Grants Pass. Thursday evening March 27th at 8 admission fee Is being charged of A. B. Davis, manager of the Eagle o’clock. All Masons invited. Burt- adults to raise fund* for the eroc- , And, you’ll find some rcul ones Pine company, left today for San i ron Courtney, Master Councilor. 54 tlon of a playshed, a badly Heeded — ■ improvement at the Lincoln school. | Francisco where he will spend a few Mf The association has been working Cooked Foo«! Sal««— days on business. Ry ladles of St. Anne's church at all winter on the proposition and Miss Murdoch will be pleased to Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop meet the ladies of Grants Pass and Wood's Grocery. All day Saturday. need the help of the public In get- : ting th«« necessary money. ______ explain the new Universal Electric Range now being shown at Cleven­ Funeral Service* Sunday- ger’s Electric Store. 54 Funeral services for Matt Tapola Ayrshire cream line. f Rogue Vai- will be held Sunday afternoon at the Electrical Cooking Demonatration— entables, baked on the Universal. 54 i church of Christ at 2:30. Rev. ley Creamery. Phone 84. Miss Murdoch, demonstrator for She Is anxious to meat the Grants R. J. Clary, business manager of O. J. I-aw, officiating. The remains the Universal electric range people, I' hhh ladles and will answer all the Pacific Legion, is in Grants Pass, arrived this morning from Portland concerning electrical is at th« Clevenger Electric store q uestlons having arrived for the district con­ and were taken to Hall's undertaking demonstrating th« use of that range. cooking. parlors. Interment will be at the ference of the American Legion. .Miss .Murdoch has a sack of flour, Oddfellows cemetery. 4 per cent Ayrshire milk. 40 per a bottle of milk, a can of augar, a TONIGHT ONIA cent Ayrshire erwarn. Rogue Valley pinch of salt, and probably other Procès* Embossing Done— Procès» embossing at th« Courier Creamery. Phone 84. 54 Go to Couch'* Pharmacy— Ingredients, from which she makes For Developing and Printing. the moat delicious cakes und other office. First class work guaranteed. Mrs. Lynn Sabdn has been visiting Jack Holt here with Mr. and Mrs. George Sabin Prompt Service and good work. i Ayres for several days, while Mr. Sabin Free enlargement with $3.00 worth De Roche was in Portland, on business, She of work. In by 9 a. m. out by 4 p. expected to return to Klamath Falls KODAK AS YOU GO today. Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's. R. A. M. special for Friday— (hit of the pocket, into position, release the abutter, and the C. C. Kelley was in the city yester­ Night ha* been postponed until picture is your*. That’s the Kodak way. day on his way from Klamath Falls further notice. By C. S. Adair. H. I «et u* be your Kodak service station. Kodak* *1.00 up. to Portland to attend a meeting of P. Our developing and printing are of the the state highway commission. Mr. Kelley is divisiom engineer for the Follow the Crowd— superior sort. highway department. To the Riverside Community club THE MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE C. J. Parker Ayrshire milk sold dance on Sat. nite, March 29th. Love- 212 Koutli tKxth by Rogue Valley Creamery. Phone ! land will furnish the music. 56 54 ______ 84. Ed. Harrison, assistant cashier of Cooked Food Sale- the Crocker National bank of San . Great Stage Surer»« Francisco, spent the day here visit-1 Ladies of Church of Christ. at the G. Pass Auto Co., salesroom, Satur- ing with Niel R. Allen, who was in “The Faun” day, March 29. 55 the same outfit in the army in France and attending to business matters. COMEDY Mining location notices at the Notice of Annual Clean-up— We have a complete plan service that will The week of March 31st, to April Courier office. help you plan your new home. The best 5th has been designated as clean-up Dorothv Devore ' in week throughout the city. During that can be had and at no cost to our t'U.H- Women to Furn*«h Program— that time all cans, refuse and trash “ Stay Single” Wo- Members of tjie Grants Pass tomers. man's club will furnish the program must be cleaned up and disposed of. 3 Our stock is complete. for the Monday luncheon of the By order of the City Council. Fox flpws Chamber of Commerce. This is to be THREE C’S LUMBER CO a home products affair, sponsored by PROGRAM FOR M ARCH FROLIC Adults 35c Children 10c the Woman's clnb. Mrs. C. H. Wood­ ward will tell of the work of the * Epworth Hall, Friday, March 28, chib, of which she is president. Mrs.! 7:30 p. m. The children of Lincoln A. M. Siegrist will speak on the home school, under tile capable direction products campaign which the ladies of their principal, Mrs. Williams, will are staging in this county during the present a playlette, "The Coming of first week in April. Miss Fannie Spring". Following a musical interpretation Abrams will take up the discussion of of "Spring" by Mrs. Henrich, the lit­ the products grown in the vicinity of Grants Pass and in Oregon. Miss tle folks in costume representing Jessie Griswold will urge the use of i "March Winds" and "'Rainy Day butter instead of butter substitutes., Girls” battle with the "Sunbeams”, Mrs. A. L. Edgerton will speak who, victorious, bring forth the birds further on home products. The and flowers of spring time. DO NOT SPEND A PENNY Mrs. Hansen's orchestra. Chamber of Commerce committee "Robin. Sing Me a Song", Sprosa will be composed of R. K. Hackett, and "Cucoo Clock,” Grant Schaeffer, Herman Horning and J. Wolke. Until you visit our store and get our prices. Our business is to sell better sung by Mrs. J. R. Thompson, with violin obllgatto by Robert Neilson. merchandise to you for less money than you can get elsewhere. Why should Vocal duet. “Barcarole.” Offen- n’t we? 52 stores working in unison, buying and selling by the carload. Come bach, aung by Miss Ellis and Mrs. Thompson. and take advantage of some of these bargains. Mrs. Hansen's Orchestra. Admission, adults 35 cents. Boys knee panto, taped neams, dark caiMlmere, sale price *1.00 pair Mrs. NELLIE NEAS For Spring Painting With the coming of Spring, everything about the house aeems to need refreshing. Renewing and refinishing with paint, varnish and enamel brings the freshness of Spring into your home. We carry a complete line of ACME QUALITY paints and all the other materials you will need for this purpose. Durite Paints $2.65 Per Gallon Our prices on Dutch Boy White lead and Pure Liaaeed Oil will interest you. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. The WINCHESTER Store YOU- Should order that NEW EASTER SUIT NOW. Have a suit made to fit you. Kahn Tailoring Co. Spring Samples are here. A big range of colors and Snappy Styles. GB" —I Woodward’s Shoes for the Family Are you willing to improve your chances for getting ahead in the world? Have you been trying to break away from the renting ex­ istence and have you a home of your own? Where you can help cut down the high cost of living by raising the most expensive part of your food bill? We will finance the building of your Fleal home. Chicago Land Co. Grants Pass, Oregon Masonic Temple. HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS Auto Tops and Cushion* G. B. BERRY South Sixth Street Newspapers 5& 10c Bund les-Courier You Need Beads to Complete Your Easter Costume RIVOLI Attention Dear Frienc Style + Service Couch’s Pharmacy [ It is our endeavor to fit jeet so comfortably that those who come to us once, will return again and again. ELECTRIC COOKING DEMONSTRATION Friday and Saturday March 28 29 See the range with the Quick Oven and enclosed t QUICK HEATING HOT PLATES One of the Universal Wrinkle Proof Iron Toasters given with every Universal Ilange purchased Friday or Saturday. Come in while Miss Murdoch is here Harry E. Couch, Pgop. GRANTS PASH, OREGON WATER GLASS Pints AN unusually pretty alipperj **-in black ooze, on a perfect fitting last. A slipper that comet up nicely under the arch, that clings to narrow heels and fita comfortably over tender tea* sitive toes. Quart« -85c Half Gallon ... Gallon« While it is a “style” shoe In the full sense of the word it is a surprisingly good fitter on troublesome,“hard-to-fit” feet tide ......*1.90 JOHN HUMMEL'S Tailoring Parlor You are invited to a try-on. A call in no way obligates you. ? 215 North Sixth Street [CLENDER F0OT1 0 A rch fitter ) VAX RAW Golden Rule Store Man's Corduroy pant*, light and dark color choice Mon’* Wool CaM«lmrro pant*, value* up to *4.05, »ale price Giris’ Wool Dr«*«on, worth *0.00, our price *4.OH, «ale price Ladle«' Hl Hbor«, Frenrb heel; value* up to *O.OO. Hale price ladles' tan vs* White Tin*; our *1.00 value. Halo price Iziggvr Hhlrt*, wool; onr 00.50 value. Kale y>rice I«itK«r Hhlri*. wool; onr 00.50 value. Hale price Work Hhlrt*, men's bine cheviot, foil cut. Hale _ Boys' Hhoee. A «nap Hl Ik Waists; oar *4.05 value. Hale price___ —................ _ . . Boys' Hoee, henry rib; our 2Oe value. Hale price I jv II c *’ Hweaters, wool; our *0.50 value. Hale price Indie*' Sweater*, wool;- onr *8.OH value. Hale price . . . Indic«' Hweateni, wool; our *4.0H vain*. Halo price Children's H went er*, wool mixed; onr *2.45 value. Hale price .. Children's Hweater*. wool mired; our 1.0H value. Hale price Men's Sweater*, wool; our *0 .50 value. Halo price Men's Sweater*, wool; our •5.OH value. Hale price....... ...... Men’s Sweater*, wool; our *4.00 value. Hale price _..... Men's and Boy»' Sweater*, wool; onr *4.50 value. Hale price Boys' Sweaters, wool mixed; our *0 OH value. Hale price Boys' Hwenter*, wool mired; our *8.25 value. Hale price ............ Men's Sweater», all wool; our *2.45 value. Halo prie«' Rubber Pac, 4-eyelet, 0r*t quality; onr *8.00 value, Hale price Rubber Tac, 0-eye>«4, flrat quality; our *4.25 value. Hale price White Rubber Pae, 0-eyelrt, first quality; our *4.50 value. Hale price Rod Rubber Pae, »-eyelet, Aral quality; our *5.85 value. Halo price Rubber Boots, white, knee; our *5.OH value. Hale price Rubber Boots, Mark, knee; onr *3.OH value. Hale price ... ...I. Sporting Rubber Boot, knit lined; onr *0.00 value. Hale price RainlcMt Paata, double seat and knees; our *8.40 value. Hale price Rainiest Pants, double *eat and knees; our *3.00 value. Hale price Ralatcwf Ho* Hhlrt», double front, back and sleeve»; our *4.05 value. Hale price *2.»H pair *2.0* pair *3.H» 3»c pair 15c pair *7.4» *5.7» 60c *1.3» a pair *2.10 10c pair *I.H» *2. »H *3.HO *1*» «1.5» *4.0» *1.75 *3.H» *8.4» *2.00 *2.10 * I .OH *3.50 *3.00 *3.00 *1.75 *4.00 *3.45 *5. »H *2.OH *8.40 *3.OH Fanagan Building SOLD ON TERMS CLEVENGER’S ELECTRIC STORE Homebuilders i EXTRA QUALITY CRAB, LOBSTER, SHRIMP THE TRUAX GROCERY Grants Pass Sample Store C. J. Breier Company