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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1924)
r.vsE <nx itiiday , iranth pash datlt oomren - DON’T MISS THIS! PER52N/1L *25 LOCÆL SPECIAL OFFE® Here tor Eupcrid— Mrs. J. 1’. Luuttrell, of San Fran- cìhco , arrived Thursday to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Mary L. J ordini. She was accompanied by her son. Ralph Stackpole, also of San Francisco. Mr. Stackpole is classed ns one of Ainorlcn'a tore most artist*, lie is un Instructor in ilio California school <>( fine nils and is under contract now for the instal lation ot two fine water fonntiilmi In Sacramento. lie Ims Just recently rotimied from Europi- where lie hu-i liei-li sttidjing for tlie past three yours, lie Im.* inude two trips to Europe. Mr. Stackpole is u Grants Pass boy and old friends lire again getting acquaint* J E. E. Hewitt, of Ashland, was a lot er. M tent ion' — business visitor today in Grants Paas. Those desiring to vote at the Pri J. B. Patterson and 11. S. Ford, of mary Election to bo held May 16, Eugene, were looking after local 1924. who are not already registered, business affairs today. must register on or before April 15, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Tubbs, of 1924. at 5 o'clock p. m.. as the Reg Yreka, are spending a few days in istration Books close thirty days pre the city on business. ceding an election. Henry Ilaefner has left for Pow- Persons who have already regis- era on business connected with the tered In the County who have not local fort'sl service office. I changed their residence and have Optical goods at Letcher A Son's. | voted at one election in two years Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McVay re- ’ need not re-register. turned this morning from Portland CÍ» F. L. COON. Co. Clerk. and will leave shortly for their < 'lu.lr Rehen i - mi I— home at Crescent City. At tin- Chunli of Clini Special Special Prices on Gladioli* Bulbs — • Earl Topping returned this morn-1 rehearsal for East er. 67 Grown by Emilia C. Ament. Sat ing from Portland where he has! urday at Rummage Sale. 20 per cent been attending to business matters; Special Prices on Gladious Bull»*— goes to the Womans Club for bene for several days. Grown by Emma C Ament. Satin 67 day at Rummage sale. 20 per cent Register your boy or girl for the | fit of the Community House. $10.00 io be given away to chil- : goes to the Womans Cini» for hem This Double Boiler is nnevccllts! for cooking cereals, boiling rice, dren under 15 at the C. F. T. Co. Riverside Community Club Dance- tit ot the Community house. 67 Only a few days left to do this. «7 making puddings, sauces and custards, and for all cooking opera Bat. Nite April 12th. Come »here Mrs. E. E. Wills left last night' you enjoy yourself every minute. Judge Holman Not to llun— tions that require slow, even, carefully managed cooking. The Ills petition for the appointment two pteces can also be used separately; the cover fits both. for Portland where she will spend I Good music, good floor and good to the office of justice of the peace the next week visiting and attend-, eats. 68 lias been withdrawn by Judge James ing to business matters. Holman. Mr. Holman has decided See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tt. , The WINCHESTER Store that he will not ask for the position J W. Colvin and J. P. DeWitt, of We sell Hotpoint-Hughes Electric as he does not desire to enter the __ the Rand ranger station at Almeda, ; Three petition* hud _ have returned to their station after Ranges. Complete line at Clevengers primary race Electric Store. 64tf been placed before the county court a short time in the city. asking for tin- appolntnt nt. The M. M. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Roy ADD AN EXTRA ROOM TO THAT NEW HOUSE court has decided, however, to ap A. Park have returned to the Page Luncheon Tomorrow— point the man who makes the be-t Creek ranger station near Takilma Don't forget to take your luncheon showing in the primaries. after a short Stay in Grants Pass, 1 I SE A Ml RPHY IN-A-DOOR BED. tomorrow noon at the railroad park, E. C. Underwood leaves tonight I where the Wonion's club will have for Seattle. He expects to remain NOTH 11 sn appetising array of food. Pro See ours on Display. in the Sound city until his grape The County Clerk's Office will he fits go for the community house. 67 crop is ready to harvest. open Friday night. April 11. and Register your boy or girl tor I the Monday night, April 14, between the THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY $10.00 to be given away to • chil- Rummage Sale Article»— hours of seven and nine o'clock for dren under 15 at the C. F. T. Co. Al! articles for donation to the registration of voters unable to reg West G Street. Phone 59 Only a few days left to do this. 67 : rummage sale will be called for it ister during regular office -hours. Mrs. Alice M. Bacon, county J Mrs. Sam Baker. 273-J, or Mrs. H. F. L. Coon. County Clerk. r.s school superintendent, has been vis I H. Allyn, 295-J. are notified before iting Illinois valley schools. She Thursday night. After that date BIDS TOK WOOD visited Kerby, Hunt. Holland.' call the Bonbonniere. 65tf Payne and White schools. School District No. 49, Medford. Glasses fitted at Letcher tt Son's. Oregon, will receive bids for 300 When Better Automobile»-— cord.i of body fir, no pine, to be de J. J. Morton has been enjoying a ' Are built Buick will build them, tt livered mid measured on tip- school Seen the New Pearl Elk Oxfords. Grey Alligator visit from his three nieces, the; grounds, delivery to lie not later Misses Morton, of Florence. Colo. Trim, with Cut-outs. Low Heel, Rubber Tap?- Special Prices on Glatliuus Bulbs— than August 1. 1924; all wood must | These young ladies are en route to not longer thnn I feet in length. Grown by Emma C. Ament, Satur i>e Wood to lie so piled tlint it cun Jerusalem. Palestine, where they day at Rummage sale, 20 per cent easily be measur'd on th.- ground- ! will be engaged in missionary work <Jl AI.ITY goes to the Womans Club for l>ene- and all measurements to be satisfai - in the near future. MERCHANDISE fit of the Community house. 67 lory to Imtli parties mid In accord Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley Biddle left ance with the I jw of Weights mid Measurements. last night on a buying trip to Port Business Ire Consolidated— Shoes for the FauiBj Bids must be in the hands of Miss land. They will replenish the stock J. G. Holzgang has bought out the Ruth Manning, Clerk of Ditret No i for the C. A B. Economy store, 49. .Medford, Oregon, not later titan .¡which was depleted during the first Grants Pass Bottling Works and haa April 2!. 1924. The Board reserves consolidated the business with the the right to reject, any or uli blds. 70 1 1 day of their sale. They expect to Rogue Valley creamery,recently | pur- I j return here on Sunday. I A. S. Rosenbaum returned to Med- chased by G. L. Hagun. They are I ford this morning after spending the completing improvements on the night in Grants Pass. He came building at Sixth and L streets. New dowp to attend the Shriners dance. machinery is being installed to make When You Can Buy He states that commercial orchards this one of th- leading businesses .n the Bear Creek valley were un of Its kind in this part of the state 9 BAR, 39 INCH I harmed but that other orchards suf they expect to be churning butter and manufacturing ico cream next ÍI fered during the recent cold wave. I Register your boy or girl (or the week. They are handling pasteurized I $10.00 to be given away to chil milk, cream and ether dairy products ! dren under 15 at the C. F. T. Co. in Grants Pass under the Rogue Rose for brand. Only a few days left to do this. 67 min. n. mai. New Linen Dresses Mrs. NELLIE NEAS See Our Iced Tea Tumblers with handles Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. EASTER Cards and Books Easter Songs, Easter Records Easter Player Rolls THE MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE STANTON ROWELL, Prop. Grants Pass 212 South Sixth HL Gateway to the Oregon Caves HAVE YOU Woodward’s Why Pay More NEW VICTOR Records Today at Rowell*» LION FENCE 45c Per Rod FREIGHT PAID TO YOUR DEPOT For further information write or rail Gaddis & Dixon Western I list ri butors Page and Lion Fence 134 North Riverside SPRING NEEDS Kelloggs Ant Paste 25c El-Vampiro Insect Powder ............ 10c insect Powder Guns 10c CLEMENS Hella Drug* and Books TX. JOHN HVMMEI.'S Tailoring Parlor Fanagan Building I COUCH’S PHARMACY Films, Developing and Printing, Prompt service and good work. Free en- largement with $3.00 worth of work, In by 9 a. m. out by 4 p. m. MEDFORD E. E. Blanchard will go to Med ford this evening to act as judge in Th«" Home Economics— Section of the Grants Pass Wo the county oratorical contest l*eitig county mans club will not meet Saturday held there. The Jackson | winner to compete in the district on account of the Rummage Pale, meet next week will be selected, but will meet Saturday. April 19. 67 ' Eight candidates will try out to For You Who Dance— ! night. For those who dance, a dancing Mrs. C . S. Darling, of 1 Portland, is in Grants Pass today in the in party is being given tomorrow even terests of Amaizo oil. for which she ing at the W. O. W. hall. Excellent has been conducting a campaign in music will assure everybody of an The proceed* are Medford, Ashland and Grants Pass. excellent time. 67 The Womans Club has taken up the :for the community house. move to help raise funds for the community hall. 1 lzulia Circle to Ashland— Azalia Circle, Neighbors of Wood- Remember— I craft, will attend a meeting of the Three one-act piays at the high ¡ Ashland lodge tonight. The meet- school tonight at 8 o'clock. 67 -- _r of an anniver- ' ing is in celebration Attend Elks Meeting— sary of the Ashland lodge. A number of local Elks made the trip to Glendale last night to attend Whipping Cream- an initiation given by Roseburg Rogue Rose Brand. Rogue Val- lodge 326. Several candidates were I ley Creamery. Phone 84. 67 put through their paces. It was fol lowed by a dance at the auditorium. Those attending the lodge meeting S|M-nd Day in Valley were John McArthur, B. F. Lohr, W. A party of local men, consisting [of Sam iH. Baker, H. D. Norton. D. Fry and Mr. Thompson. ¡Frank South, Jack Kerr and A. M. Rogue Rose— Simons, left for the Illinois valley Butter milk at the Rogue this morning ot the Kerby and Hol Creamery. Phone 8 4. land section to see if there is any matter in which the aid of the Will Complete < leaning— Grants Pass people is needed. They The Boy Scout troop No. 1, has will probably stay over for the ir completed Its work in the cleaning rigation meeting there tonight. up of the rubbish in the half of town west of Sixth street. It is requested Take Part in Contest— ihat any persons missed and »no Six high school students left early have rubbish they wish the boys to this morning to take part in the collect, call Ted Cramer at the First' typing contest at the Oregon Agri National Bank and the boys will he cultural college at Corvallis tomor around Monday. A small charge is row. Thirty-four state high schools made for the service. The boys of are sending representatives to the fered their services but must secure contest, of whom 120 will be present. enough money to pay truck charges. Competition will be keener this year than last as more contestants are en Phone M------- tered. The contest starts tomorrow! For Rogue Rose Whipping Cream morning at 11 o’clock. Those mak-[ and Butter milk. Rogue Valley 67 ing the trip are Gwen Milledge, Doris Creamery. Condit, Florence Ringuette, Eleanor McReynolds, LeRoy Stephens, Sid Process Embossing Done ■ Process embossing at the Courier ney Young and Miss Ethel Knotts, office. First class work guaranteed. of the high school faculty. RIVOLI Dod(]c Brothers Service Guaranteed work bj Expert Mechanic«. RILEY MEIER MOTOR CO. TONIGHT and MADGE KENNEDY MONTE BLUE Booklets 5c to 10c in “THE PURPLE HIGHWAY’’ Here’s a picture ma<le to or. der for YOU. It has a beautiful Barrie-like charm. story of I WHITMAN CANDIES 50c to $3.00 EASTMAN Comedy ANSCO FILMS NO. 9 FIGHTING BLOOD A Midsummer Night’s Scream ANSCO CAMERAS $1.00 to $30.00 and Movie Chats Matinee every day 2:15 p. m. Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m. Adults 36c Children 10c See Gur Window Holman’s Furniture Store Couch’s Pharmacy EASTER Cards lsi' Mt V.is — GREEN PEAS — ARTICHOKES CELERY THE TRUAX GROCERY BRIDGE AND FLOOR LAMPS A Saturday Special Our Shop Is l’or Your t on«cult'lice. Harry E. Couch, Prop. GRANTS PASH. OREGON 1 I Newspapers 5& 10c Bundles-Cxnirier Is your kitchen floor your pride, or is it the bane of your existence ? If your Kitchen is Aver age size we shall be glad to show voti some mighty pretty patterns ol sanitary coverings that will cost you less than for enough to cover that floor. Then, two minutes with a tliist mop, and all is clean, pretty, and best of all you know it’s san itary. A.-k for a Salesman to call. C. F. T. Co. South Sixth St. »