Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 23, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Fishermen arc report
ing fine catches. If you
haven’t tried vour skill
vet. it's time to over­
haul your tackle l»ox
Our stock of new tackle and equipment for trout fishermen
■■usually complete this year.
t ome in and let us help you select your Fishing Tackle.
Hunter’s and Angler’s Licenses Sold
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
The WINCHESTER Store
FER52IML *S LOCÆL
Mrs. Ed Burke and Miss Edtlu Married Iler»» T<ala> -
Mac Seimons, of S attle, and Elsie
Burke were among the recent visit­ :
| Elfreda Herman, of this city, were
ors in the city.
Miss Aileen Reddy, of Medford, 'married at 11 o'clock today by Rev.
They
is visiting here this evening with ! C. M. Clino at his homi«.
leave today tor Seattle where they
Mrs. Katherine Cole.
home.
Optical goods at Letcher & Son’s, will make their
Miss Philippine Sauer will leave
Drinking Biittermillk—
this evening for Philadelphia, where
The kind that mother mmado, 10c p
she expects to remain.
a gallon at the Rogue Valley Cream-
J. L. Wallace, .of Salem, is spend­ ery. phone * I.
4 4
ing the day here attending to bus­
iness matters.
Buys Xcw Slll.loliakor—
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lind was in the
J. T. Logan and A. B. Cornell city today from Lind Homo on the
made a business trip this morning Caves high way and purchased a new
to the road contract on the Redwood Studebaker Special Six. 1924 model.
highway in which Mr. Logan is in­ They are getting supplies for the
opening ol the resort on May 1. Mrs.
tereated.
Mrs. W. E. Loy and small daugh­ Lind is looking forward to enter­
ter. Ruth, of Dunsmuir, are visiting taining the Cavemen ou Sunday.
here with Mrs. Loy’s brother, Fred May 4. and has already started mak­
Moore, and wife. They will also vis­ ing her plans for the occasion.
it relatives at Sutherlin and Salem
before returning to their home.
We sell Holpoint-Ilughos Electric
Olasaes fitted at Letcher & Son’s. I Ranges. Complete line
ât Clevengers
G. O. Toft returned today from ! Electric Store.
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Yoncolla, where he has been spend­
ing the past week. Mr. Linbarger Al I-etcher Is 111—
will leave for the northern town to­
Al ix'tcher has not been at the
night to look after their interests Leteher jewelry store all Week be­
there.
cause of Illness.
He llas been st
G«orge W. McCollum and family, home with the flu since Monday.
of Klamath Falls, were in the city Yesterday he tried to work but lie
today while Mr. McCollum was at- eame worse and was forced to return
Mr.
tending to business matters.
home.
He will probably be home
McCollum, formerly a resident of
for the rest of the week.
Grants Pass, is now engaged in the
He
sawmill business near Keno.
Buttermilk—
has already cut nearly a million feet
The warm weather drink. Rogue
of lumber this season.
Valley Creamery, phone 8 i.
Funeral on Friday—
Funeral services for Frank South
will be held next Friday afternoon
at 2 o'clock. Rev. F. Gordon Hart
officiating.
The services will be
held at Hall's chapel, The members
of the Chamber of Commerce, in
which organization Mr. South was
an active worker, are urged to at­
tend the services. Pall bearers will
be chosen from among the Cavemen,
an organization to which -Mr. South
gave his ardent support. Interment
will be at the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
HARRY K. THAW IS SANE
WRbXTMHï, aprti . 3.1,1021.
«ni toi riss n.ui.v courier
Rest of Equipment liunBil—
The retnuinder of the equipment
at the still raided early yesterday
morning by the sheriff's office was
destroyed yesterday afternoon by
Deputy Lister.
He found 20 gal­
lons of oil and pound this over the
stuff that could not be saved, .setting
fire to the pile.
Mash and oilier
necessary parts of a modern moon­
shine outfit were destroyed.
The Cream Line Tell«.—
Rogue Valley Creamery for milk
Phone 8 4.
i
H'lnanu't Italy, \prll 2:1. (I. N
S. 1- irritated by punishment Inflict
e<l upon him by Professor Mariano.
Mario Riva. 17, waited in a si<l«’
street und fired two shots at the pro­
fessor and tliep committed suicide.'
Professor Mariano was only slightly
injured. He explained that Riva had
been suspended for writing unbecom­
ing words 011 the text of a composi­
tion. Riva left a letter slating that
be had been falsely accused anil Im­
ploring his mother to forgive him
Eugene. Ore.. April
\ class of 25 men ami women
dents nt the University of Oregon is
taking a course of cooking a.< sim­
plified mid adapted for camping, un
der the direction of Miss l.llllun
Tingle, head of the household
department at the institution.
The course Is given only at
spring tertn and is primarily for
dents of geology, although students
In physical education and forestry
also aro taking it.
New Sport Dresses
< IlIM si: I' Ml ISOUS
Mrs. NELLIE NEAS
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A Bulova Wrist Watch
MIKES IX IDI II. GIFT FOR
I lli GIRL till IDI ITE.
It Is it necessity that combines
usefulness and beauty with abaos
luie satisfaction.
Barnes’ Jewelry anil Gift Shop
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<N»M1NG EVENTS
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May 1. Thursday—Mnv breakfast
by Womans Association of Beth­
any Presbyterian Church.
May 2. Friday May Day exercises
at City Park.
May 6. Thursday—Better Music
Week Concert.
May lfi. Friday — Prrmary Election.
RIVOLI
KOI» Ik I’RIXTS
loll
When you bring us your films you
w a
got the best results possible,
use the paper that makes the most
of every negative.
TIIK Ml Hit’ .1X1» PHOTO HOI 'HE
Stanton Rowell, Prop.
212 South Sixth Street
Work
11 . .«*««
I Hit Ing
TONIGHT
MARY PHILBIN
Star
of
“Merry-Go-Round"
\\ ork
Dre-»
I mt Ing
SHOES
SHIRTS
in
“FOOLS HIGHWAY”
with
Woodward’s
Hhoea for the Family
Funeral Services Tomorrow-
Funeral services for Mrs.
Allee
Jury' Late Last Night Hands in Ver­
A romance of New York that
Laura Pratt, wife of Walter Pratt,
dict—May Have Retrial
sure «tells n story of real life
who died early Monday morning, will
i
mid sacrifice.
Philadelphia, April 23.—Harry K. be held at Hall’s chapel tomorrow
ADD AN EXTRA ROOM TO THAT NEW HOUSE
Thaw was declared sane last night afternoon at 2 p. m. Rev. D. Lester
Comedy
Fields
will
have
charge
of
the
ser
­
by the jury that had been hearing
Interment will be at the
XEAL Bl RXS
testimony to determine his mental vices.
« SE A Ml KI’IIY IX-A-IXMli: BED.
She was
condition. The jury declared him Granite Hill cemetery.
in
fully capable of looking after his es­ born in Wisconsin, being 31 years,
one month and 19 days of age at
tate.
“BUSY BUDDIES”
The jury deliberated seven hours. the time of her death.
William A. Gray, counsel tor Eve- i
Aho
THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY
lyn Nesbit, divorced wife of Thaw, Nellie Shattuck Arrested
said that a motion probably would
1 lle sheriff s office today placed
West G Street.
Filone Al»
Fox News
be filed for a retrial of the case.
i Nellle Shattuck, who resides on the
Thaw was not in court when the’ Redwood highway about six miles
Adults 35c
Children 10c
front town, under arrest. She was
verdict was announced.
After having been declared sane charged with the possession of in­
by a jury in common pleas court toxicating liquor, goine time ago
last night, Harry K. Thaw later was her home was raided and the officers
released on bond from the Pennsyl­ secured several bottles of "home
A reward of $50.00 for information leading
vania
hospital for mental and nerv­ brew.” A sample was tested and
to conviction of any person or persons in­
was found to be 6 per cent, As this
ous deseases pending final disposi­
juring or destroying any of the signs of Le
f.t'. er r-xr rjV/nnnrrr to
'./.-no,
. . . - ,
...
is above the one-half of one per cent
oís
.sv.r.v UY POPULAR c^fECHANirr,
c-'f
-i LU. Ni
­
tion of the case, Judge John Mona-
allowed, her arrest followed, She
Moss Service Station will be paid upon con­
ghan permitted Thaw to sign his
was released pending her hearing
viction of such person or persons.
The Ideal Radio Set for Rikers
Strange Animal Being Sought
own bond which gave him complete
Radio Beacon Guide» Aviator
which will probably he tomorrow.
in seven
time
first
in Heart of Jungle
freedom
for
the
Henry 1 .rkouli, a Brooklyn amateur,
on Ht.ndred-Mik Flight
AL. LeMOSS.
is the designer ami builder of a novel
years.
Deep in the depths of East African
Guided only by signals spoken over a
Tourists
Not
Stopping
—
radio Mt that should prove ideal for the jungie», the “Nandi In nr, 'de| icte«ibvna­
Thaw received the news at the
radio I>aeon, un aviator recently flew
The early season tourists are not
tives ns a ferocious species of msv-eniing from Dayton, Ohio, to a point one
Ritz-Carlton hotel, where he had
stopping
at
the
Grants
Pass
auto
hyena with striissl skin, is being sought hundred miles distant, arriving there
taken dinner with his mother, lb«
A michigan manufacturer has per­
by scientists. The tales of frightened without mishap and without losing his
declined to receive newspaper men camp in very great numbers, only
fected a rake-mower that trims the
two registering there last night. Joe
villagers an<l fragmentary reports from etatrse nt any point. In his receiver he
but
said
he
might
have
a
statement
edge of the lawn.
hunters indicate that the animal is taller heard the letters A ami T (-— —) re-
Ferguson.
camp
superintendent,
Local Rotarians Will Be Visited by later regarding his plans.
and much morn powerful tiian the ordi­ ¡«rated over and over. As he flew along
states
that
the
quarantine
for
the
Miles Higley, District Governor
nary hyena. In the last ten yean, ex­ the correct course, both letters were
foot and mouth disease in California
tensive explorations have resulted in the equally loud, but the moment lie got off
Is
having
a
telling
effect.
Another
Paper Plates, Spoons, Cups,
Wednesday, May 7, has been sei-1
di covery of maty new animals, among lie« course to orc side or the other, one
•Sauce Dishes and All Other
ected by Miles Higley, governor of1 Stubborn Blaze Causes *84)4)4) Fire reason for the few tourists is that
which the oknpi, a large zebra-like crea­ letter became noticeably louder than the
Picnic Goods.
most of them spend the night at
ture, is regarded as the most important. other ninl showed Inin which way to turn
the first district, as the date for.
and Water Damage
Dunsmuir and then go on to Ro«<
THE TRUAX GROCERY
Smaller animals are constantly being to g< t back.
the presentation of charter to the;
burg for the night, that being the
found and the old Roman adage, "Out of
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newly organized
Rotary club of
The Dr. W. W. Walker home at
Africa, always something now," is al­
F Grants Pass, and it is probable that Evelyn and Fourth streets was regular jump. Eighteen cari were
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' i'i.
Cottag? Built on Auto Gives
most daily proved true. Scientists be­
registered at the Chamber of Com­
on that date Grants Pass will be
lieve, however, that tlicr-i are few of the
I ourists Home Comforts
.
ruined this afternoon by a fire which merce yesterday, however.
visited by 100 to 1. j 0 Rotarians of orjgjnate(j on ule second floor, pro-
larger species that have escaped identi­
Fitted upon the chassis of a small tour-
Oregon to witness the ceremony. baWy from & defective flue.
fication.
Mrs. Medford-Grants Pass-Roseburg—
ing car, a miniature cottage flupplica an
The meeting will be held in the, Walker had bullt a fire ¡n a iltt|e
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Iowa contractor, Ins wife, mid two chil­
SPRING NEEDS
Freight
line,
twice
a
week,
Mon
­
evening and the . ed ord Rotary luged stove on the second floor a
dren with luxurious quartern while on
days and Thursdays. Phone 18-J. tf
Auto
Death
in
U.
S.
Every
motor tours. Electric lighted throughout,
Kellogg’s Ant Paste 25c club, sponsors for the local club, will short time before.
_
Thirty-Five Minutes
furnish the program for the evening.!
the house provides ample protection from
The fire department worked with Car Is Attached—
Every lime the clock recorded thirty- dust and ram, there is space for a cradle
At the noon luncheon today Rus­ ‘Chemical and water hut the blaze
El-Vampiro Insect
The Buick sport model automo­
five minutes during tin last year, a person for the baby mid other comforts of home.
sel
W.
Clarke,
delegate
to
the
dis
­
hiker.
It
i-
i
three-tube
receiver,
operat
­
Powder ................. 10c
had gained headway between the bile owned by Dr. E. J. Bflllck and
ing r>n small batteries and is complete in was killed on the highways of the 1 he front window in the roof gives the
trict convention at Spokane, gave
ceiling and roof and was very stub­ left In the Smith garage here has all d i ids. The instrument« are fastened country, and each minute, approximately driver a full view of the road ahead and
an interesting report of the meetings, bo'^’
Black Flag insect
The actual fire damage was been attached by the bondsmen to to a r-auvaa-web la it, and each tube lias three perrons were injured, delegates to glass in the rear makes it possible to see
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Powder .......... 20c and John Dougal made a short talk confined to the roof and second cover
the amount posted by them, is own rheostat; a potentiometer is also the convention of the American road behind. Entrance is provided by a (ide
on one section of the Rotary consti­ floor but the water damage is great,
builders were told. In twelve months door anil one nt the rear. The radiator
provided
the doctbr does not show . rovided. The set. has sufficient power to
Insect Powder Guns 10c tution.
the entire building having been nec­ up for his hearing before the grand '.Derate a loud speaker, and it is .«aid that highway accidents claimed a total of fills the sen etied-in "porch” which has
ations as far away as Chicago have 15.000 lives and caused 1,700.000 injuries,
essarily flooded. Much of the fur­ jury.
It is stated that he had a i
FARI) OF THANKS
according to the figures given. Uniform
niture and furnishings from
the camp outfit when he left and the been heard on it. The antenna consists traffic regulations, established by all
of
fine
wire
sewn
between
two
canvas
To all those who sent such beau­ first floor were removed, with some theory has been advanced that he
sheets so that, it mnv be carried under the states, strict enforcement <>f these laws
tiful flowers, and to those who as­ breakage.
The loss will approxi­ has gone into the mountains for sev­ I shirt, or in u pocket.
systematic maintenance of roads and
Bells Drug- and Books
sisted so tenderly before and during mate about 35000.
'!• 'V education,in .-< Imol.s W> re urged to
eral weeks until the matter has
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the funeral services of our mother,
curb the oyer mounting nitn.ix r of fatali­
qiilted down and will then return to
33U
ties. In Wisconsin, a survey of accidents
Monkey’s Bites Test Money
we extend our most heartfelt thanks.
When Lotteries W«r« Lawful.
face the grand Jury. The sheriff’s
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wise.
Owing io the spread of counterfeit during the past two years was said to
In the Eighteenth century lotterle. office, to make certain, sent out tele­
have proved that most, of them occurred
Helen Wise.
were extremely popular in America grams to hold him If he Is located. ’ coins in .Siam, monkeys are being em­
on straight roads, largely dm« to attempts
ployed
in
the
banks
to
test
the
spurious
Legislatures authorized them Io
, currency, it is reported. Installed behind of drivers to pass one another. Railway
every species of public Improvement
COUCH'S PHARMACY
U. J. Parker Produces Economy—
JOHN HUMMEL
the counters, the monkeys test the coins grade crossings, however, were declared
for
the
building
of
churches
and
col
Films,
Developing
and
Ayrshire
milk,
Rogue Valley between their teeth. If good, no marks to be the most dangerous.
leges,
for
the
repair
of
losses
to
Indi
Tailored Costume«
Printing,
Prompt service
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vfduals by fire and otherwise; for ex Creamery sells it fresh dally. Phone are left on the metal, and the coins are
and good work, Free en-
Made for Style
77 thrown into a box at the animal's side. <JIn the Bank of England the “grand one side on hinges so that the engine can
ample, Funeull hall, after the lire <> 84.
largement with 33.00 worth
Should the coins be bad, the metal bears balance” or scale used is so sensitive that lie reached easily. The cottage weighs but
1701, was rebuilt by lottery. The Con
of work. In by 9 a. m.
Flanagan Bldg.
little more than the inclosed laxly of
out by 4 p. m.
tltiental congress tried to raise money
Courlar classified ails bring re­ visible marks and is thrown on the floor, the weight of a postage stamp moves
standard type and proves an effective ad­
I later to be swept up and destroyed.
by lottery in 1777.
the index six inches.
sults.
vertising device.
REWARD!
What the W arid Is ¿Doing,
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