rFFAhAT, AFRO. 2», 102-4. or a NTS riaa dafiy oommn ■....................... pack rom I ■■■ . A Message of Importance Will be delivered tomorrow night at th« Rivoli theatre by George L. Baker, mayor of Portland. Motion =k pictures, featuring the better homes =». movement will b« shown. Special music Is to be given. Starts at 7:30 May 1. Ui» there. 8 4 S3 PERSONAL "*? LOCAL Work Dress Outing MEN’S Work Dress Outing SHOES SHIRTS Woodward’s BAREFOOT SANDALS Shoes for the Family Optical goods at Letcher & Son's. C. H. Stewart, of St. Louis, is at­ tending to business matters today In Grants Pass. To end that May Day program, go to the high school at 8:00 and see 82 the Charm School. Mrs. H. E. Sullivan has arrived from Roseburg and will spend the next week or 10 days visiting here with friends. See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf. H. W, Webber, of Crescent City. and George Grant, of Requa, were among the coast business men who are in the city today. Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's. A. A. Hanseth and family have returned from California when* they have been spending the past six months. They are again located at Dryden. Keep May 2 open and come to the high school and see the Charm 82 School. L. E. Warford, secretary of the Elect Baker Senator committee, is in the city today from Portland making plans for the meeting tomorrow night at the Rivoli. Parkers Ayrshire milk Rogue Val- 82 ley Creamery. Phone 84. John South returned to Fan Fran­ cisco Monday and Leon Glover re­ turned to Oroville Sunday, both having been called here by the death of Frank South. George L. Baker, mayor of Port­ land, has a message that every cit­ izen of Grants Pass and Josephine county should hear, Hear him to- morrow night at the Rivoli theatre at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody invited. No charge. Pictures and music. 8 4 CAVEMEN WILL INSPECT (Continued from Page One) May Breakfast May I, 1924, at Presbyterian Church MENU Grapefruit Breakfast Food Eggs Doughnuts Price 35 c served at the Caves and dinner will be had at Lind Home, the manage­ ment of that resort having invited the organization to stop there, Th affair will be of a "stag” na- ture. The return will be made to Grants Pass late Sunday evening. Wonder if Gov. Morrison Said It Units to Save Game. Eleven countries have been invited to have their leading organizations unite on saving game birds. Ten have already formally accepted, says Na­ ture Magazine. These are Australia, Canada. France, Holland, Norway, Luxemburg. Switzerland, Italy, Great Britain, and the United States. Each organization has appointed two mem­ bers to serve on the International com­ mittee. Printing that pleases—Courier. Mother’s Day Nay, 11 I Gov. Cuiueron Morrison of North Curolina (right) chatting with Gov. Thomus G. McLeod of South Carolina in New York, where they were devoting some days to business and pleasure. Geo. L. Baker Every day is the birthday of some mother, but it is espe­ cially fitting that one day in the year be set aside when the nation at large knows mother­ hood. This day of special recognition originated in Philadelphia on May 9, 1907, being the idea of Miss Anna Jarvis who, in hon­ or at her own mother, dedicat­ ed the anniversary of her death as Mother’s Day. Since the beginning of time, and especially in later years. Gifts have been the most af­ fectionate way of showing a great love for a loved one such as Greeting Card», Stationery, Box Candy, Toilet Water, etc. CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books Mayor of Portland, Oregon. Will Speak at Rivoli Theatre Wednesday Evening 7:30 O’CLOCK Motion Pictures, Music Nl’MBER EIGHTEEN COFFEE AND A FINE LINE OF TEA. THE TRUAX GROCERY COUCH’S PHARMACY Developing and Films, Printing, Prompt service and good work, Free en- largement with 13.00 worth of work. In by 9 a. out by 4 p. m. ALL INVITED Mr. Baker lias a forceful message for the citizens of Grants Pass and Josephine County. Hear Him! JOHN HUMMEL Tailored Costumes Made for Style Flanagan Bldg. Grants Pass—Gateway to the Oregon Caves New Sport Dresses CHINESE PARAROIJ4 Keep Muy 2 Open- IkiM'ball Meeting Tonight— Come to the high school and see The organisation meeting of the the Charm School. 83 Grants Pass baseball club will be hold this evening at the office of !•'. Quiirnntlnc Is Effect I ve H. Ingram. Th«» ball team is anx- An effective quarantine is being ious to get "starteli and at this meet- maintained to the south to prevent ing will elect a manager for the year. the foot and monili disease from The mooting has been called for spreading to the north of the infect­ I 7:30. ed areas, according to W. D. How­ ard. who returned yesterday from San Francisco. Mr. Howard states George Baker Coining— Hear George Baker deliver an ad­ that ho was stopped eight times and dress of importance to every resi- his machine was thoroughly disia Ilo states ulso dent of the county tomorrow night fected each time. at the Rivoli theatre at 7:30 o’clock. that California Is badly dried up. Music and pictures are also included on the program. Everybody Invited. When Better Automobile) Are built Iiutck will build them, tf Music (lint» Rehearsal— Special for May tì concert, tonight Mothers Day- Box candy at Horning's Shack. 83 Tuesday. 7:30, library. 82 Still Work on Course The golf tans of the city are still busy on the golf course north of the city limits and have five holes ap- proaching firat class condition, Granite is being dumped for the greens and this will be spread and leveled so that the local players will be able to keep in condition during the summer. Mrs. NELLIE NEAS Music Club Concert At RIVOLI Tuesday Eve., May 6 Prices 35c and 5Oc Thii Space Donated l>y Bert Barnet LABOR LEADER IS KILLED Business Igcnt for Ice Cream Wagon Drivers lieti in of Shooting Chicago, April 29.—(A. P.) — Samuel H. Bills, business agent of the Ice Cream Wagon Drivers union, and Robert Devere, were shot dead and seven others were slightly Medford-G rants Pass ■ Kosobu rg— wounded, as n result of a mysterious Freight line, twice a week, Mon­ shooting In the labor union hall Inst days and Thursdays. Phone 18-J. tf night. The trouble occurred after Bills had called a strike. Whipping Creali»— It whips. Ayrshire cream, of course. Rogue Valley Creamery. Phone 84. 82 .TOO Men Feverishly Throwing l'p A New Departure— Pikes in California Oil Town Community Sale. Saturday. April 3rd. G. O. Toft, sales mgr., at the Taft. California., April 29.—(A. Grants Pass Meat Co., of course. 82 P.)—Five hundred men are fever­ ishly throwing up dikes to prevent Not to Meet Until Fall— the spread of burning oil from the Meetings of the Grants Pass Radio four flaming petroleum tanks near club were called off at the meeting here to the city of Taft and the last night until early fall, when the smaller communities of Ford and popular indoor sport again begins to Coco. The fire began yesterday. claim its own. Due to the fact that during the summer months, there are so many other activities, mem­ bers of the club thought it best to discontinue the semi-monthly meet­ Attorney General Promises Aid of ings until called by the president. Department of Justice The matter of local Interference was taken up by the club during the win­ Washington, Apr. 29.— (A. P.) — ter and practically eliminated, with Attorney General Stone has agreed the aid of federal authorities. to huve the department of justice BURNING OIL IS Contradicted the Queen. That veteran journalist and prince of raconteurs. Sir Henry Lucy, delights In telling the story of a certain old ad­ miral who had an extraordinary habit of contradicting anyone with whom he conversed. In fact, he once flatly con­ tradicted the queen. He attended a royal reception and was presented to her majesty, who had heard something of his propensity. "I hear, admiral, you contradict every one who speuks to you,” said the queen. “Your majesty May Breakfast— is misinformed,” replied the admiral, At Presbyterian Church gruffly. “I do nothing of the sort.” 1924. Waffles Sausage Coffee 6:30-9:00 a. m. I Mit fasi— May y Break Breakfast At Presbyterian Church 1924. 1924 ................. ADD AN EXTRA ROOM TO THAT NEW HOUSE USE A MURPHY IN-A-DOOR BED. See ours on Display. THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY Weal G Street. Phone flO FOUGHT STONE AGREES TO ASSIST aid the senate Daugherty investigat­ ing committee In litigation arising May 1. from the attempt to punish M. S. 83 Daugherty, brother of the former attorney general, for his refusal to To End That May Day Program— testify at the hearings. Go to the high school at 8:00 and see the Charm School. 83 BORN PEAKE—To Mr. and Mrs. George Will Leave For Vallejo— Peake, of this city, Tuesday, April Harold Isham will leave this 20, a daughter. 'evening for Vallejo. California, I where he has taken the position as ! athletic manager at the Y. M. C. A. of the navy yard. Mr. Isham has I been attending Willamette Universi- ! ty where he is a junior and consider­ ed for some time before accepting the southern position. He was elect­ ed football captain last fall and has taken an active leadership in all forms of athletics at the university, making him especially well qualified for the job which he is taking. He will be in California for the next year and a half, he believes. This new Brownie is all metal (except the covering), has two A Good Health Drink— tripod sockets for vertical and Buttermilk at the Rogue Valley horizontal pictures. Smallor than the older Brownies. Takes Creamery, phone 84. 82 pictures size 2'4x3'4- Ex­ pert finishing. Two for Be— While the present supply lasts, ROWELL’S MUSIC & two bundles of old newspapers for PHOTO HOUSE 5c; fine for starting fires. Courier office. 83 RIVOLI - TONIGHT CONSTANCE TALMADGE “THE DANGEROUS MAID” Last Times TOMORROW NIGHT No Picture Program Political Talk by GEO. L. BAKER Candidate for U. S. Senator »SPECIAL! Ford Touring cars, good tires, a lot of service. $40 and up Ford Roadster, a good buy ............. $50.00 Ford Truck. Take a ton any place. Going at $90.00 Ford Coupe in good condition at our special price of $250.00 New No. 2 Brownie Camera C. A. WINETROUT Authorized Fort! Sales and Service $2.75 Snow Is Not Deep— According to Col. C. G. Thompson, the depth of snow at Crater Lake National Park was seven feet and nine inches at the lodge. A depth of four feet and six Inches was recorded at Anna Springs. No snow is report­ ed at elevations under 4000 feet. These figures are based on a report issued Friday of last week. Supt. Thompson states that a force of men will leave for the lake on May 5th, and will Immediately begin the work of blasting snow from the road that circles the rfm of the crater and will carry on other road work and duties preparatory to opening that famous resort for the 1924 season.—Ash- land Tidings. May Breakfast— At Presbyterian Church 1924. Befreshing Bogue Bose— Buttermilk, fresh dally. Valley Creamery, phone 84. Couch’s Pharmacy Harry E. Couch GRANTS PASS, OREGON Graduation Time Will Soon Be Here Here is a small list to ehock over: Fountain Pens. Box Stationery. May 1, 83 Whitman Candies. Pyralin Ivory. Manicure Sets. May Breakfast— At Presbyterian Church 1924. 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