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NATI IlDAY, (APRIL 3, |U2I. PAGE FIVE GUANTO PANK DAILY OOITUER iafant Daughter Dlr'S— PER52NÆL New Linen Dresses All Regular S ìzcn and Extra Jairge Sizes Mrs. NELLIE NEAS See Our Iced Tea Tumblers with handles Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop EASTER Cards and Books Easter Songs, Easter Records Easter Player Rolls THE MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE STANTON ROWELL, Prop. 21*3 South Sixth St. Simmons Beds (Built for Sleep) Made in all fiiiibhes, of guaranteed steel. Simmons Mattresses (lluilt for Nleep) Made of 1<)O per cent Kapee, and best grade white cotton, finest of ticks, guaranteed. Simmons Springs (Built for Sleep) <'oil, Link Fabric and ('able, nil guaranteed. Nationally advertised goods, a complete line at the lowest prices. We buy right, therefore our customers derive the benefit. IIELMEU "TUB HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE Grants Pass—Gateway to the Oregon Caves LOCAL h Four Per Cent Milk—Ayrshire cream line tells. Phone 84. 62 Charles Oglesby was a guest at Hotel Columbia Thursday night. Oglesby came to Ashland Thursday Intending to go on to Yreka but was caught in the snow storm and pre ferred to stay in Ashland rather than buck bad weather over the Siskiyou«. Ashland Tidings. Sales book«—Courier office. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Schmidt, born on March 31, passed away at the Good 8a- marltan hospital on April 1. Lawn mowers and grass catchers Are You Keeping a Record— at Cramer Bros. 62 Of baby as she grows up? Art A. B. Davis made a trip to Med Craft Studio, Baby Specialists. «3 ford this morning and returned with a new Jewett automobile. Music Club to Have Concert— Optical goods at Letcher A Son's. The music club, assisted by Miss Rodolf, has planned a concert tor Mr. und Mrs. F. K. Churchill, of May 6. Rehearsal for the chorus Albany, were among the visitors In begins Monday evening in the 11- the city yesterday and today. brary club rooms at 7:30. Every Garden seeds In bulk and packets member of the Womans Club who at Cramer Bros. 62 enjoys singing is invited to join the O. 8. Blanchard spent part of chorus. The chorus membership Friday attending to business mat Go to Couch’s PiiaruiMcy- will close after Monday evening. ters In Ashland. For Developing and Printing, Fine dahlia bulbs, $2.50 per dozen Prompt Service and good work. Separator Oil— at Cramer Bros. 62 Free enlargement with li.VU worth We have it In bulk, Bring your Mr. und Mrs. Bert Bigelow left of work. Ln by 9 a. m. out by 4 p. cans and save money, Our price is Stitt right. Farmers' Coop. today for Coquille where they will m. 62 I spend the next few days. New bamboo salmon poles just re Mel Ix-wU Promoted— Mrs. J. D. Hayes Die«— ceived at Cramer Bros. 62 ' Melvin Lewis, one of the rangers Dave Hayes received word today C. J. Parker s Ayrshire milk sold of tne Siskiyou forest, has been pro from his brother that Mrs. J. D. by Rogue Valley Creamery. Phone moted. Mr. Lewis is now addressed Hayes passed away Friday at Jef 84. 62 __ as Assistant Supervisor of the local ferson. She was well known here Good oat hay at $16 per ton. Far-, ______ forest, lie will make his headquar- as Mr. and Mrs. Hayes were former uiers Coop. W. L. ters In the local office but will spend residents of the county. Mrs. N. A. Hoyt, of Dryden, was most of his time in the woods dur- Hays, Mrs. N. E. Osborn and Dave ainong the Saturday morning shop- the season, Hayes plan to leave in the morning pars in Grants Pass. for Portland to attend the funeral Conkeys remedies at Cramer Bros.! services there on Monday for Mrs. ,, Fishing Outlook Good — 62 Hayes. 1*. B. Herman, potentate of the | ' The outlook tor the Isaak Walton ¡fau for tue weekend is ewceaeut ac Hiilah Shrine Temple, attended a I Commercial Phot ogruph meeting of the Shriners at Ashland | cordi ug to the dope Uandsd out al Anywhere, anytime. As you Joe Wharton's fishing emporium, last night. want them. Artcraft Studio, Baby Lawn Seed, white clover, blue The salmon are thick in the river Specialists. 63 i grass or mixed at Cramer Bros, 62 now and many are having good luck Mrs. Nellie McEntee, of Ann Ar- with the big fellows. Trout are also Get Pictures Tomorrow— ! bor, Mich., an old Mount Pleasant taking the fly to good advantage. Officials of the Grants Pass Irri l friend, is visiting the A. S. Coutant The black gnat, governor, cowdung, gation district point out the taci red and blue uprights are being used family at Theview. that people wishing to get pictures 20-ft. cane poles at Cramer Bros.62 with the best success. Trout fisher I of the Savage Rapids dam will do W. J. Boudreau, of Chippewa men are reminded that the ten inch well to get them tomorrow. A large Falls. Wis., is visiting here for a limit still holds good. Until April sheet of water is now pouring over few days with Mr. aud Mrs. Al J. IS no trout under 10 inches can be the dam with some going through caught. Marliueau. I the sluice gates. When the other it. See Dr. Marks for best glasses. . pump is started there will be a lesser i Miss Jeanette Cramer, of the staff "olke Gets Contract— volume going over the crest and plc- of the Morning Oregonian at Port- A contract for the construction of . tures will not be quite as satis- i laud, is visiting here over Sunday 12 miles of canal for the Talent Ir ,factory. with her father. T. I’. Cramer. rigation District has been awarded Oris S. Ruth, of Montague, Cal., to Joe Wolke, of Grants Pass, and Ayrshire Health Milk— him been spending several days here Mr. Rhodes, of Medford. The amount Produced by C. J. Parker, sold by ! with his mother, Mrs. Lizzie Ruth. of the contract is $41,900, with four Rogue Valley Creamery. Phone 84. I Mr. Ruth has just purchased from J. months to complete the work. Mr. F. Burke a Wllys-Knight 5-passen- Rhodes has a large amount of equip Justice Court Busy— 1 ger touring car and expects to re- ment now working on a contract tor The justice court was busy today turn to Montague the first of the John Hampshire but this will be free following the unexpected visit here week. in two weeks to go to work on the, Friday night of Speed Officer Mc- Garden tools at Cramer Bros. 63 new contract. A San Francisco con-, Mahon. A California tourist is still Mr. Mercer, of Chicago, one of the tractoFfcot the contract for the build languishing in the county jail as a owners of the Gulbransen company, ing of the irrigation dam for $185,- result of not having $25 handy and sales manager for the firm, 000. This will be a storage reser when assessed that amount this was in the city Friday and visited voir well up in the mountains. morning for speeding, He expected Stanton Rowell, local representative. some friends today but they failed Mr. Mercer was at one time a news to arrive. G. O. Toft was fined $10 Voters Attention! — paper publisher and conducted a pa Those desiring to vote at the Pri and costs for failure to dim his per in Marion. Ind., for some years. mary Election to be held May 16, lights. Chester Edgerton was sum Poultry feeds at Cramer Bros. 68 moned to the court room on charge Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's. 1924, who are not already registered, of “one handed driving.’’ must register on or before April IS, The High School Parent Teachers 1924, at 5 o'clock p. m., as the Reg association will meet Monday, April istration Books close thirty days pre Needlework to Be Shown— 7th, at 8 o'clock p. in., at the high An exhibition of the work done ceding an election. school. This being the time for the Persons who have already regis by the members of the Portland so nomination of officers, everyone is tered in the County who have not ciety of Arts and Crafts will be requested to be present. changed their residence and have shown next Monday afternoon at Incubators and brooders at Cra voted at one election in two years the public library from 2 to 6 mer Bros. 62 o'clock. This collection contains need not re-register. specimens of all modern stitches in F. L. OOON. Co. Clerk. needlework. Many pieces are inter esting studies in color. Much may Medford Men Present— be learned about materials as well Medford was well represented at as methods of work. Included in the meeting of the Cavemen at the exhibit also are some pieces of Rowell’s, of Course Grants Pass last night where A. 8. tied and dyed work ind some batik. Rosenbaum, of this city, and Jack Mrs. A. B. Cornell, an authority on Keer and Don Springer, former Med needlework, will b< present during ford residents, were Initiated into the afternoon and will discuss the membership in the organization. work with those desiring informa- Horace Bromley, of Medford and a |tion along these lines. The exhibi- Harry E. Couch. Prop. member, also attended, as did J. J. , tion is under the auspices of the art Buchter who was there as a visitor, department of the Womans Club GRANTS PASS. OREGON After the initiation was over the and will be shown but the one day. Cavemen grew so reckless they did not care what happened, and hence ft Will Pay You— asked Mr. Buchter to address them To look at tires, tubes aud East- as a member of the Crater club, lern oil on sale at Pacific-Redwood which he did until long after mid ¡Service Station nntil April 10th. 65 __________ night moat of the members had gone BORN home and John J. found it out.— CHRISTY—To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Medford Mall-Tribune. Christy, Friday, April 4, a son. PioneerPhotoPhinishers Couch s Pharmacy EASTER Cards Booklets Now on display Josephine Barber Shop Shop of Personal Service Electrical Hair Treatments and Massage JOHN HUMMKL’8 Tailoring Parlor Fanagan Building ASPARAGUH — GREEN TEAS — ARTICHOKES CELERY TILE TRUAX GROCERY We Now Have— A complete line of electric ranges ou the floor. A range tor every need Hot Point-Hughes, Universal, West inghouse, and Acorn—All standard makes, with a guarantee behind them. Look them over before you buy. At Clevenger’s Electric store. 63 Rummage Sale Unusual— Th« Rummage Sale which has be come an Institution with the Wo man’s Club will be unusual this spring in that it is to be held in the open. Adequate accomodations will feed the hungry, food experts in charge of the lunches will serve with an eye to a balanced ration, or, if one wishes to take a chance unsuper vised, the hot dog stand will entice. Easter fancies will be gratified at the booth where the schools will pre side, and cakes, pastry and delicat-; essen for the Sunday dinner may be, found at the cooked food booth. The, patronage of the community in dona-| tlons for the various departments! and In purchased at the sale Is sollc- llted, the funds to go to swell the I Memorial House fund. Card of Thanks We wish to thank oar firends and acquaintances for their kindness and niauy beautiful floral offerings dur ing our sorrow and bereavement of husband and father. Mrs. G. B. Berry and family. Easter Post Cards Easter Booklets Easter Egg Dyes CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books 3Ä- DUTCH BOY Pure White Lead TODAY’S PRICES 100-1 h. Keg______________ 116.00 50-1 b. Keg___________ 8.25 25-lb. Keg_ ______ 4.20 12'o-lb. Keg.... ................... 2.20 Pure Linseed Oil, $1.35 per gallon A full line of Prepared Paints at right prices ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. Tlie WINCHESTER Store Good News for the Child ten When fs your Mohdsy—what day and what month? It may be “The Lucky Bhthday”—no one knows. Just bavins “The Lucky B cthday" may be worth anywhere from g 1.0(1 to 810.00 to you —and it costs nothing to enter "The Lucky Birthday Prize Con test.” Every boy or girl under IB years of ago can enter. All you have to do is to brtng father or mother with you to this store and fill out a Contest Curd with the date of your birthday. That is all— nothing else is necessary—nothing need be bought. But you must bring parent or guardian with you, to veiify your birthday date. “LUCKY BIRTHDAY PRIZE CONTEST” Every boy or girl whose birthday Is the same as “The Lucky Birthday’’ will receive a Cash Prise—it may be $10.00, or $5.00, or $2.50 or $1.00—that all depends upon how many boys and girls have “The Lucky Birthday"—which will be announced by us on‘Saturday, April 19th, at 1 p. m. You can register your birth- day any time before noon on April 19th. "The Lucky Birthday’’ is in a sealed envelope at the Grants Pass and Josephine Bank. Absolutely no one knows the date in the envelope—but it is ONE of the 366 dates in 1924, that is the an niversary of the birthday of some boy or girl in this community, who will get the money—if entered in “The Lucky Birthday Con test” described above. C. F. T. CO., 209-211 So. Sixth. Fone 139-R GRAY i Nubuck Pumps, cut out straps, mili- 1 tary heels, ( Nubuck Hollywood Sandals. BOYS’ OXFORDS Woodward’s for ch* Fnuili)