PAGE SIX mi rkdxy , aprii , io, iii'ji. 1RAXTH r isa DAILY OOVRIKH DON’T MISS THIS! Foo X aiinoy XX'at'V t<> Start — Tho Fort Vanity Irrigation dis­ trict will start it« pump on Mon«!»'v aud water will be placed In the ditches. Eight hundred act«-» of land In th«* lower valley ar«- -t.-rved by tin- Fort Vanity district. LOCÆL PER52ML SPECIAL OFFES. Mr. and Mrs Roy O Park, of Ta- Yotcrs Xtt«-nti«>i»I— I kilma. were among the visitors in Those desiring to vote at the Pri­ 1 th«- city Wednesday and today. nt ary Election to be held May 16. Optical goods at Letcher Son's. 1924, who are not already registered, Tlu- Cubist Fnnln-i — Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wing, of must register on or before April 15, Is coming to (lie high school Fri- I Waldo, were among the Wednesday 1924.___________ at 5 o'clock ______ p. nt.. ____________ aa the Reg- day. April II. Gil j istratlon Books close thirty days pre- I visitors in Grants Pass. See Marcia in "Malted Milk" at the ceding an election, " .............................. Persons who have already regts- Islmm Xot t«> Run— high school April 11th, 8:00 o'clock H Fred Isham announced today 66 tered in the County who have not p. m. “ Mrs. William Creamer is the changed their residence and have decision not to file in the stale I guest of Mrs. A. Tucker, at Glen- voted at one election in two years maries for the office of sheriff, had decided to make the ruce but j dale. need not re-register. 159 the press of his own business was R. L. Tolln and Wni Mastin, of F. L. COON. Co. Clerk. such that he has found that II would ’ Selma, were in the city on busiueaa 1 be unwise to neglect II at ibis time i Tuesday. Riverside Community Club Dunce— This leaves three lit th«- race, Ernest See Dr. Marks for beat glasses, tf. Sat. Nite April 12th. Come where present deputy sheriff. Mrs. H. Francis Myton, of Cas­ you enjoy yourself every minute. Lister, Charles Gordon anil Caul It nt, tir.it per, Wye.. arrived in Grants Pass Good music, good floor and good ter : last night and will spend the summer eats. 68 7’5«» offtr txpirtt ! here if she is able to find a suitable April 19th. ’ location. Rummage Kale Articles— Funeral Service? Tomorrow- This Double Roller is utte.v. cl led for cooking cereals, boiling rii-e, Who is Elizabeth's young man? Al! articles for donution to the Funeral services will be conducted making puddings, sauces and custards, and for all cooking opera­ Come to the high school Fri.. April tomorrow at Hall's chapel for Mrs. ru mmago sale will In- called for It tions that require slow, even, carefully managed cooking. The 11th, 8:00 p. m. an«l see. 66 Mary I* Jordan, who passed away Mrs. Sam Baker. 273 J. or Mrs II two pieces can also be used separately; the cover fits both. C. L. Davis and family, who have yesterday morning at Wolf Creek H. Allyn, 295-J. uro notified before been on the Bybee Springs ranch on The services will start at 2:30 nnd Th ursday ■light. After that «1 kt«- Evans creek for the past two years, will be conducted by Rev. O. J. Law call the Bonbonniere. G5tf on •Interment will be at the Granit- have leased the 11-acre tract Til«- WINCHESTER Store West Bridge street from Mrs. Ed I.. Hill cemetery. la-gton Elects Legion rifle club were today on his way to Gold Hill for hours of seven and nine o'clock for retained, these being Nlel R. Alletl. further work with the defunct bank Those XX'b«» Hav«^— registration of voters unable to reg­ Ice cream freezers or bricks, be- president; Ben W. Coolant, seere- there. The situation according to ister during regular office hours. Mr. Bramwell, is far from encour­ longing to Horning's Shack. pieuse tary; Ted Cramer, treasurer; Glad- F. L. Coon. County Clerk. 68 66 win Smith, executive officer, X copy During the months of January, j aging for the openiug of the institu­ return them. February and March, one hundred tion. of the American legion history was Mining location notices and three permits were issued by | Come and see "The Burglar" at l*<-an Hal«- Coming— ordered placed In th«- high school Courier office. Definite word was received today library and also a copy In the public Rhea Luper. Stat? Engineer, for the' the high school Fri., April 11, 8:00 appropriation of water from various ¡p m Adm. 25c and 35c. 66 from the Vniveraity of Oregon that library. streams throughout the state. These, Mr8. Gertrude M. Smith, of Oak­ Dean XV. O. Hale, of the law school, permits cover the irrigation of a total ic.ny the united action of all mem­ $200.00. man was stopped and although he bers of the school board. At last been arousing much cial model has To F. B. Wetherbee of Grants Pass was old enough to be tile father of covering the appropriation of water local interest and the sedan is de- night's session of the board the mat- Jones, was given a most thorough ter did not come up for formal dls- from the Applegate •River for supple­ dared to be a beauty. examination before the guards would mission except Indirectly while con- mental irrigation of 40 acres. The believe that hi- was not the escaped sidering other matters ot business, Grund Jury Alatili lit Report­ co»: will be about $800.00. prisoner. af- yet several times remarks were made grand jury indicated thia The To Charles S. Owen of Ta$ilma. j covering the appropriation of water ternoon that it was about ready to indicating that soon the board will Plats of Grants Puss--- from the East Fork of the Illinois hand in its report on the present hold an executive session to reach a Blue prints fl.SO; blue line- prints. river for irrigation of 12 acres. The session. Several matters were tak­ tentative agreement and decide on $1.75. Courier office. matters they favor both in present ­ an in ­ en up and it was thought that cost is estimated at $200.00. poor ing the subject and what features To Dreibelbis & Jones of Selma spection trip to the county they desire embodied in the proposed covering the appropriation of 10 sec-1 farm would be made. long desired and much discussed new end feet of water from Red I>og j building. Dog» Xot Allowed — Creek for mining purposes, The cost I Dogs are not allowed to be taken is estimated at $1,000.00. To Alice I. Evans of Grants Pass, Into California because of the strin- Watch— For the Burglar Friday night at covering the appropriation of water gent quarantine being maintained the high school. 16 by counties of tliat state against the from Dutcher Creek for irrigation of 20 acres. The cost is estimated at foot and mouth disease which is rav­ aging the cattle herds of the state. After Clilldren Ix-ave Home— $1.000.00. Gimrnnteed work l>y Expert You will treasure all the pho- A tourist today stated that dogs are .Mechanics. To G. C. McCracken of Gallce. cor­ tographs ever made of them. Art Puretest ering the appropriation of 2.75 see . killed if taken into the state. The Craft Studio, baby specialists. «8 RILEY MEIER No. 6 Disinfectant feet from Rich Gulch for mining pur- auto ’raffle is being seriously affect­ ed by the quarantine, according to MOTOR CO. poses. The cost of this development plus tremendous strenp-th. service station men. who state that Attention DeMolay— is estimated at $500.00. mak«*H it the ideal clean- r for All members i>e present Thursday tourist business is falling off ap- every home. To H. J. Sellers, Jack Sales and night, April 10 for initiatory de- preciably. No. Pure:« st prepara­ cost of $3,000.00. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ tions for health nnd hygiene. OREGON , To William H. Corey of Grants Every Item the best that skill The Wannlshaunta Campfire and care can produce. Pass, covering the appropriation of 54 second feet of water from Onion girls wiU stage their annual Easter I and Swede Creeks for mining pur­ Egg hunt in the city park on Satur­ 2:30 poses in Josephine County, at a cost day afternoon, April 19. at o'clock. This egg hunt Is open to ¡of $10,000. Selli Drug* and Books all children of 10 years or under. Prizes will be given l»y the girls. United Press Man Here— (Tern Randau. United Press rep­ The hunt will be given providing it jind rexentative from New York, is in does not pour down rain on the date the city for a few days, He arriv- suggested. New linen Dresses Mrs. NELLIE NEAS See Our Iced Tea Tumblers with handles Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO EASTER C ards and Books Faster Songs, blaster Records Easter Player Rolls THE MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE HTANTON ROXVEI.L, Prop. 212 South Sixth St. gray ; Woodward’s Grants Pass Gateway to the Oregon Caves 4 ABD AN EXTRA ROOM TO THAT NEW HOUSE Srr oil l h on Di phi.i. THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY Douije Brothers Service Couch’s Pharmacy Comfortable ■ Pumps CLEMENS JOHN HUMMEL'S Tailoring Parlor Fanngan Building COFLH'S PHARMACY Developing and Films, Prompt service l’rintlng. and good work. Free en- largement with $3.00 worth of work. In by 9 a. m. out by 4 p. m. ASPARAGUS — GREEN PEAS — ARTICHOKES CELERY THE TRI AN GRIM FRY ed Wednesday and spent the day Miss Griswold will talk to the with Nlel R. Allen, a former class­ mate at Stanford University. They campfire girls tonight on matters in made a trip to Medford today on which they will be interested. business. Mr. Randau may remain The Campfire Girls have offered here for a few days visiting. to help out the Grants Pass Womans Club in whatever tasks they may be BIOS EOI! MODI) able to do on Saturday at the rum- School District No. 49. Medford, mage sale. Oregon, will receive blds for 300 cold i of body fir. no pine, to be de­ i (IT THIS ()UT — IT IS WORTH MONEY livered and measured on the school grounds, delivery to be not later Sent this ad and ten cents to Foley than August 1. 1 924; nil wood must & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, be not longer than 4 feet in length. 111., writing your name and address Wood to lie so plied that it can clearly. You will receive a ten cent easily be measured on the grounds bottl<-