/ *vri rihy . apiiil il, 1031. GII INTS PASH DAILY COURIER ra52ML *2* LOQdL When Planning Your Fine dahlias In named varieties at Cramer Bros. 68 M¿rk F. Hathaway of Eugene spent the day attending to business matters in Grants Pass. Lawn seed at Cramer Bros. 68 Optical goods at Letcher £ Son’s. W. H. Muir head of Gold Hill was among the businer » visitors yester- day in the city. Don’t forget to buy your garden seeds at Cramer Bros. 68 Mrs. Lucy Meo and Mrs. G. B. Owens of Gold Hill were among the visitors in Grants Pass this morning. See Dr. Marks tor best glasses, tf. J. W. Smith of Wolf Creek was attending to business matters bere today. Easter Costume • 'olile ty Ibi HÌoi’e alni benefit ll'OtH thè Hianv HIlggustionH Ve are offeriti« for tour approvai -gurmeiits èareful- h srlected bv n.s beimi? e of tiicir N E L L Î E N NOTICE Tho County Clerk’s Office will be open Friday night, April 11, and .Munday night, April 14, between the hours of seven and nine o clock for registration of voters unable to reg ister during regular office hours. F. L. Coon, County Clerk. GS A Bulova Wrist Watch EASTER PIIOTKT YOUR CHILD'S HE8LTII Through thoughtlesMieks '-he slight cough or cold o! a child is often ire- gleet.‘<1 and soon becomes serious A lio: ■ f OLi.1 S 11. 1.Y V’> TAR COMPOUND. at small cost, tak en ut the onset of tho cold would bring spMdy relief. Be prepared >.o ••• a boule of this wife. r.liabh cough reified/ on hand, and give promptly when a cough or cold is de tected. Equally as effective for older persons, No opiates.- Couch's Phiir- ntacy. adv * Cards and Books Easter Songs, Easter Records Easter Player Rolls BIDS I OK WOOD School District No. 49. Medford, Oregon, will receive bids tor 3UU cord', of body fir. no pine, to be de livered and measured on the school grounds, delivery to bo not' later t’.un August 1, 1924; all wood must be not longer than 4 feet lu length. Wood to bo so piled that It can easily lie measured on tile grounds and all measurements to be satisfac tory to both parties and in accord ance with the Law of Weights and Measurements. ' Hids must be in the hands of Miss Ruth Manning, Clerk of District No. 49, Medford, Oregon, uot later than April 21, 1924. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 70 THE MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE STANTON ROWELL, Prop. Grants Pass 212 South Sixth St. Gateway to the Oregon Caves HAVE YOU PioneerPhctoPhinishers Rowell’s, of Course Couch’s Pharmacy Harry E. Couch, Prop. GRANTS PASS, OREGON RATTLE SNAKES Are Out Now EASTER Cards Newspapers 5& 10c Bundles-Couriei Is your kitchen floor your pride, or is it the bane of your existence? 5c to 10c Buy a pocket size vial of snake bite remedy at WHITMAN CANDIES 50c to $3.00 CLEMENS EASTMAN Hell» Drugs mid Books • and ANSCO FILMS ANSCO CAMERAS $1.00 to $30.00 If your Kitchen is aver age size we shall be glad to show you some mighty pretty patterns of sanitary coverings that will cost yon less than $10.00 for enough to corer that floor. Then, two minutt's with mop, and all is pretty, and best of all you know it's san itary. Josephine Barber Shop Shop of Personal Service Electrical Ilair Treat mentii and Massage Dodge Brothers Service Our Shop Is For Your Convenience. JOHN HIMMEL Tailored Co d unica Made for Style Flunagan llldg. Ask for a Salesman to call. G’lii’uinteed work by Expert Mechanics. RILEY MEIER MOTOR CO. COUCH'S PHARMACY Films, Developing and Printing. Prompt service and gbod work. Free en- I; rgement with $3.00 worth of work. In by 9 a. m. out by 4 p. tn. C. F. T. Co. South Sixth St. I Insulators, Were Shot Off— The California-Oregon Power Co. was forced to shut down the other Insulators night to replace seven which had been shot off the high tension lines near the Savage Rapids dam. The office is advised by the district attorney that a heavy fine and jail sentence is attached to the crime and the company states that any offenders caught will be prose cuted to the fullest extent of the laxv. DON’T MISS THIS! SPECIAL OFFER Wear Ever two-quart ALUMINUM DOUBLE BOILER, . uon!y äfflll’» enlv Tills Double Boiler is unexcelled for cooking cereals, boiling rice, making puddings, sauces and custards, and for all cooking opera tions that require slow, even, carefully managed cooking. The two pieces can also be used separately; the cover fits both. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER Store MATTINGS Domestic and Imported Matting at greatly reduced prices all this week. Extra Heavy Quality. These mattings are suitable for bedrooms, sleeping porches, etc. Quality Goods. HELMER’S "TBB BÚME OF GOOD FÜRNITÜRB” J ASPARAGUS — GREEN PEAS — ARTICHOKES CELERY THE TRI AN GROCERY Greens Are Added— Tired business men of the city, the seeking their recreation with least expenditure of effort, have been laboring hard and diligently lately to get tho golf course in shape for play. They have added five greens to the course, sand being used in stead of grass. Every night finds some fan. bitten by the golf bug. up swinging at tho balls. Sunday I morning will find a large number out on the course. A. B. Davis, man- I ager of the Western States Lumber | company, is the latest over-w’orked business man to take up the pastime. I Kodak Time Is Hoi Be sure to leave your films at I Art Craft Studio for professional I finishing. 69 I Leaves for I II nevai— Mrs. Byron I’rotzman left Friday night for Portland where she Is to attend the funeral of her husband. who committed» suicide in that Friday by jumping off the w. st ; proach of the steel bridge over ■ Willamette. The services will held in a place near Portland where he, formerly resided. Mrs. Protzman stated that the wiro advices Friday that her husband had been tn an asy lum were incorrect and that he had left only n few days ago for Port- ’ land to sell their farm near Merlin. Mrs. Protzman was accompanied by her son, True Protzman. Illness is | believed to have been the cause of the deed. He was a veteran of the i Snnnlsh-\mcrt«nn war i • ‘*M*^**— Navy Recruiter Hew— Recruits for the United States navy are being sought in Southern Oregon by Chief Yeoman W. C. Parker, who arrived today from Portland. Mr. Parker is making his headquarters at the Oxford hotel where he will explain the opportunities offered by the service to anyone who may be Interested. Those desiring to enlist must offer the best of references, the Seeds— We have tho largest stock of recruiter explained. Pay ranges from seeds in the city and our price« are 821 a month to 8157 for chief petty always right. Farmers’ Co-op. 6 8 Booklets Shoes for the Family Continue llarutta Shop— The harness and leather shop con ducted by G. B. Berry before his death will be continued under the name of Minnie E. Berry. George Berry, a son, who was associated here with his father for several years, will conduct the shop. He has been in Chico for the past few months in the same trade. Dahlias in named varieties, 82.50 per dozen, at Cramer Bros. 68 Mr». T. J. Owen came down this morning from Hogue River to spend the day shopping. Glauses fitted al Lt teller & Son’s. Study ( lass Mesita Monday— Seeds of all kinds at Cramer The study class of the Womans Bros. 68 Club will meet at the library prompt Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simons and ly at 2:15 Monday afternoon. ra. Al J. Martineau left this noon for Portland. Mrs.. Martineau ex Please Pay Bills— pects to remain there over Easter. Those knowing themselves indebt New garden hose, coupied in 35- ed to the G. 3. Berry business are ft. and 50-ft. lengths, at Cramer requested to make settlement at Bros. 68 once. The business will be cont.nued Don Barnes has returned from under th« name of Minnie E. Berry. 68 Corvallis to spend the week-end with his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. A. S. Barnes. Riverside Community Club 1 lancet b^ecial chicken dinner at the Sat. Nite April 12th. eóme where iiuod r<ust Late óuudaj. 68 you enjoy yourself every minute, Mr. aud Mrs. J. O. Hiller came Good tai sic, good floor and good o'ci j<»t<_rday trorn C reset ut City to eats. 68 attend the funeral services of Mrs. Mary L. Jordan. They returned last Dies in Medford— n.riht, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith, aged 21, a former M. M. McVay. resident of th.s place died . ion day lu Lawn sprinklers and garden irri Medford, as a result of injur.es re gators at Cramer Bros. 68 ceived last Friday by a tree falling F. A. Mlles of Oregon City was on him while at work in the Browu- one oi the Muscovites who came lee-Olds logging camp. His mother. down ahead of time for the big cere Pearl Smith, who moved from here monial being staged this afternoon to Grants Pass a year or so ago, »at and tonight. He has been an Odd married a short time ago to H. C. Fellow for 35 years. Whitney of that place.—Jacksonville New 20-ft. baumoo salmon poles Post. at Cramer Bros. • 68 Salmon fishing line and salmon hen Baby 1» Grown— spoons at Cramer Bros, 68 Yob will appreciate the photo- lx-Roy Heston, who has been at- graphs you had made of her. Art tending college al Auu Arbor, Mich., 69 Craft Studiò, Baby Specialists. returned home this morning, While in college, Mr. Heston played half back on the football team, holding Yds— We sell Hotpoint-Hughes Electric down the same position as his uncle, Ranges. Complete line at Clevengers Willie Heston, said to have been the 64tf greatest halfback in gridiron history. Electric Store. He will be here until fall with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. lieston. Seeds— For field or garden, we have them. Farmers Co-op. 68 mid Woodward’s Voters Attention!— Those desiring to vote at the Pri mary Election to be held May 16, 1924, who are not already registered, must register on or before April 15, 1924, at 5 o'clock p. m., M the Reg istration Books close thirty days pre ceding an election. Persons who have already regis tered in the County who have not changed their residence and have voted at one election in two years need not re-register. F. L. COON, Co. Clerk. 6» PAGE FTVk officers. A chief petty officer can retire after 16 years with a pension of 873.50 per month. He may retire after 20 yearg at 8104. Al! men en- listed now are sent to Baltn park at San Diego. BORN POPKEN—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Popken. Thursday, March 30, a 3%-pound son. Courier classified ads bring re- 8