Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 02, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
I tin* li, M ‘i 2, 11*24.
rws nui.r nwcn
riiursday Waa Warm—
PERSONAL Í— LOCAL
Yesterday was one of the warm
est days of tile year, with the mer­
cury going up tn 87 during the day.
One other day this year waa equally
as warm. April 8. when the liter-
The
mometer registered the same
minimum during the night waa 37.
h
bus
Hear
Barnes
on
the
Cellis
—
T. T. Wilson, of Yreka, was a
At the Better Music Concert . S
Iness visitor in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball have p ur­
chased a place near Eagle Point ani! Dance—
Al Waldorf hall. Saturday. May May Day Exervbi'i
are movlug to that place from Waldo.
Photographs at Ralph Pain
Optical goods at Letcher * Son's. 3. By Muscovite Boar Cave Club.
Neilson's Orchestra.
85 dio.
Mrs. C. A. Carrico, of Glendale,
spent Thursday visiting and shop­
l-argo Crowd at Park—
Fauci lliinii' Grown Strawbrrrlc
ping in Grants Pass
The city park was crowded
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Saturday
—
Truax
Grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gilmore, of
afternoon with spectators at the an­
Takilma, were among the visitors in
nual May Day festival, participated
Marriage License lssuisl—
Grants Pass today.
in by 400 school children of the
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf.
A marriage license was issued yes­
city. The city stores were closed
Miss Clara Firth, of San Anselmo. terday to Bertrand Hryden Pratt
from 2 to 4. giving the employes a
They
Cal., is a guest here of Miss Ruth md l.aura Lois Mathews.
chance to attend the affair.
were married Thursday evening
Smith for a short time.
Mrs. Alice E. Allen, of Williams,
Springt ime Is Dress-up Tim«
was an over night visitor in Grants
You Will Like the—
A new deesa demands a photo­
Pass.
Red
Willow Ceremonial
song graph. Artcraft Studio, Ila by Spe-
Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son's.
Tuesday evening at the Rivoli.
85 cialists.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metachan. Miss
X.
Phyllis Jane Metschan and Miss
Courier classified ads
Katherine Cronin, of Portland, were Buttermilk—
The warm weather drink
Rogue aulta.
in Grants Pass last night, returning
to the north after a trip into Cali­ Valley Creamery. Phone 84.
fornia.
Go Where the Crowds Go! —
April Was Clear—
"Open Air" Pavilion
Medford.
sadly
The April showers were
i
Saturday night!
Admission $1.10.
the Ladies free!
lacking last month, although
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weather man promised them on
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several occasions, Only one day out Dance—
of the 30 was wholly cloudy, that
At Waldorf hall, Saturday. May
TONIGHT
being the second day of the month. 3. By Muscovite Bear Cave Club.
Twenty-two days were clear.
no Neilson's Orchestra.
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HARRY CAREY
clouds being visible, while seven
. in
were partly cloudy.
A rainfall of Will Attend Caveman Trip—
.23 inch was recorded during the
A number of Medford men. hon­
"THE MIRACLE
month.
orary members of the Oregon Cave­
RIVOLI
? IENS
B AREFOOT
SANDAKS
E. SHOES
E. SHIRTS
Woodward’s
Shoes for the Family
Grants Pass—Gateway to the Oregon Caves
MAKING WORK LIKE PLAY
That sounds like flat irony,
but it isn't, only electric iron-y.
or "the new home laundry
method, thanks to modern
uses of electricity. We carry a
full stock of electrical aids for
housekeeping, ail labor saving
devices of great merit,
and
very reasonably priced.
t LEVEXGER S ELEI TBit
STORE
2I.X North Sixth
Newspapers 5& 10c Bundles-Courier
men. Inc., plan to attend the pil-
grimage to the Caves tomorrow.
Those who will lie with the local
'>unch when they leave tomorrow
light will be Col. C G. Thomson.
R us . m II in Portland—
Paul B McKee. A. 8. Rosenbaum,
After you have had a puncture or ind H. L. Bromley. They will drive
a blowout and have had to change iown from Medford tomorrow even­
tires by the roadside, under a hot ing in time to join the caravan
sun .and are dirty, sticky and un­ which leaves here at 6 o'clock.
kemp. a bath is doubly appreciated.
Just' this sort of accommodation is
Daughter* of Veterans—
to be provided for motorists at
LI-
Regular meeting tonight in
Grants Pass, it won't be necessary
>rary rooms.
Refreshments and
to rent a room in a hotel to get the
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program. Comrades Invited.
bath, for the private bath will be
found as a sort of annex to a tour­
ist bureau to be established at the . The Applehott Orchestra appears
Pass within a short time. L. T. again in the concert Tuesday even­
Russell of Grants Pass is enthuaias ing at the Rivoli. 35c and 50c.
tic over the idea, A group of Cali-
so Mislfonl-t ¡rants Piisa-lliwburg—
fornia hotels are 1 cont ributing
Freight line, twice a week, Mon-
much per month to maintain the
There will be a lay.s and Thursdays. Phone 18-J. tf
tourist bureau
stenographer in the place, so busi­
ness men wishing to ifietate a few Dance !n the “Open Air”—
Fair Grounds Pavilion. Medford.
letters i caa do so without loss of
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time, And then there is the private Saturday night! Let's all go!
bath, Anyone who has traveled
north I from California in the summer Open Air Pavilion Popular—
That the open air pavilion at the
time will appreciate that bathroom
and when its existence becomes Jackson county fair grounds is des­
known there will always be a line tined to enjojr a popular patronage
waiting for their turn, puncture or this season is shown by the large at­
no puncture. Mr. Russell is at the tendance at the opening ball last
week. Dance enthusiasts from all
Multnomah.—Oregonian.
parts of Southern Oregon were pres­
ent and many favorable comments
Plats of Granta Pass—
Blue prints $1.50; blue line prints were made regarding the improve­
ment seen this spring.
Thomas
$1.75. Courier office.
Swem. decorator, transformed the
Mining location notices at the interior into a beautiful
garden
Courier office.
scene. A number of Grants Pass
people are planning to attend the
dance there tomorrow night. Dances
will be given each Saturday.
Process Embossing l*on<
Process embossing at the Courier
office. First class work guaranteed
NEW VICTOR Records
Today at Rowell’s
POLITICAL
Drinking Buttermilk—
The kind that mother made. 20
cents a gallon at the Rogue Valley
Creamery. Phone 84.
85
D.-incc—
At Waldorf hall, Saturday. May
By Muscovite Bear Cave Club.
Neilson's Orchestra.
85
(Paid Advertisement)
MRS. JEANIE BURKE
Candidate for Nomination
for
County Treasurer
tin I lie Republican Ticket
J. Parker Prodtn- i - s Economy—
Valley
Ayrshire milk.
Rogue
Creamery sells it fresh daily. Phone
85
84.
Ghost Pipes! What Are They?
Hear about them In song Tuesday
evening. 8:15. Rivoli.
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MY PLATFORM—"Will conduct the Dance—
office without the assistance of a
At Waldorf hall. Saturday, May
paid deputy."
3. By Muscovite Bear Cave Club.
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Neilson’s Orchestra.
Mother’s Day May, 11
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 of 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 moat af­
fectionate way of showing a
great love for a loved one such
as Greeting ( arils, Stationery,
Box Candy, Toilet Water, etc.
CLEMENS
Mrs. Hunt Passes Away—
Mrs Lavinia Hunt died Thursday
night at the Hunt residence at 803
Washington Boulevard, at the age
of 89 years, five months and
29
days. The funeral services will be
held at the residence Saturday after­
noon at 2:30 o’clock. Rev. F. Gor­
don Hart officiating.
Lavinia
A.
Hunt was born at Cornish. Maine,
Nov. 12, 1834. She was married te
Samuel Hunt at Wilwaukeom. Wis.,
Oct. 29. 1854. Two children were
born to their union. C. C. Hunt, of
Granst Pass, and Cora Hunt. de­
ceased. She has resided In Grants
Pass since the fall of 1916
BABY"
Thi» I m Carry** beat with typi­
cal l are) Meutern Wallop
New Sport Dresses
CHINESE PARAHOlJi
Mrs. NELLIE NEAS
A Bulova Wrist Watch
MAKES AN IDEAL GIFT FOB
THE GIRL GRADI ATE.
It I» a necoMlty liuti combino*
usefulnrss awl l>r a ut y with nimo*
lute sat is taction.
Barnes’ Jewelry and Gift Shop
Bricks-- we have them
A I so
I.ime, < 'ciiieiit ¡uni Plaster
THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY
West G Street
Our Stock I« Frrsli
filone .X»
Went <• Street.
Comedy
Buster Keaton
in
"The Electric House"
Your Home
and
Pathe Review
Adult» 35c
Children I Oc
Better chil-
Better men and
better citizens
C. F. T. Co., of Course
REFLECT I ININ THE
V U.l E OF BEAI TY
Think of what It can do for you
think of what Its al>»en<<’
falls to do for you
Come to
this establishment to preserve
what beauty you have and to
euhance and even create new
beauty for you. We are ren­
dering an Invaluable service to
the women of thia community.
$6.00
$25.00
$30.00
Couch’s Pharmacy
(¡It ANTS PASS BEATTY SHOP
2 >1 N. "Hill St.
Harry E. Couch
<»» :• BitM
New No. 2
Brownie
Camera
$2.75
This new Brownie is all tnetal
(except the covering», has two
tripod sockets for vertical and
horizontal pictures.
Smaller
than the older Brownies. Takes
pictures size 2*4x3>4.
pert finishing.
ROWELL’S MUSIC &
PHOTO HOUSE
The COURIER
Commercial
Can
Printing
Department
Handle Your Work Quickly
♦I
Automatic Presses
Phone 390
Smooth Running Ignition
JOHN HI MMEI.
Tailored Costumes
is what every car owner
wants, and that is assured-
you If you employ us to In-
stall, and look after your
starting, sparking and light­
Ing system. We are auto
electrical ex.nerts and any
thing in this line receives
our skilled attention.
Mmle for Style
Flanagan Bld».
NI MBER EIGHTEEN
COFFEE AND A FINE
LINE OF TEA.
Till! TRUAX GROCERY
% C Willanl Y
COUCH'S PHARMACY
When Better Automobile*—
Are built Buick will build them, tf
Sells Drugs and Books
The Cream Line Telia—
Rogue Valley Creamery for milk.
Phone 84
Developing
and
Films,
Prompt service
Printing,
and good work, Free en-
largemett with $3.00 worth
of work. In by 9 a.
out by 4 p. m.
I. RAE COWDIN
Ripositi' CoiirrJiiiuse
Phone 127