FA' SÌ p.irr qn —— K nox PERSONAL Q ‘ ( 1 •47 1 »4« • 35 T 171 Cop 819 D abo ins tar« war miti to i min frei coni ths grei min V qua gon aide due as 1 Goh Wet Pec Nor com yeai clud lian mill mil) ing sain ter sma act! FLY SPRAY Knocks Out Flit's. Protects Dairy Cows Clean — Clear — Dependable Docs Not Taint Milk Rogue River Hardware Company The WINCHESTER Store GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Crater Lake Pictures (By Patterson) All hand colored In oils. We have them franosi or uiiframcd. Prices $1.50 and up to $50.00 Sold exclusively at HELMER’S , 'THB HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE” Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei Dollar Day At Winetrout’s $1.50.. Rusli Timer $1.50 Bar Radiator Caps ___ $1.35 Bennett Fott Throttles $1.50 Pedal Pants .. ... -—$1.25 Step Plates ____ ____________ $1.25 Booster License Plate Holders, each $1.25 $1.50 Twin Twister (Throttle Control) (’rank Case Service, including gallon Amalie pure Pennsylvania Fordoil $1.20 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 (Flush 5Oc Extra) Optical goods at I-etcher X Son's. Dance At Gold Hill Open air pavilion. Saturday. June X’. R. Isbell, of the Mt. Reuben mine, was in the city today. 14th. Q. A Woodcock has returned from I Likeview. where he has been attend- Dream) Moonlight Syncopating musi«', the floor thnl’s ; ing to business for the past few unexcelled, Fair Grounds Wednes­ days. See Dr. Mark* tor best glasses, tf. day Night, June IStli. Mist Gretchen Clemen* has re­ turned home from Eugene, where The New Seal Faal Patch— Is guaranteed Come in for dem­ she has been attending the University onstration. Maxwell Co. of Oregon. Dollar Day Dance for a Dime or n Dollar. Fair Grounds Wednesday B. Bollitine Professional ladies' hair cutter. At night. June 18. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gebers are the O. K. Barber Shop. leaving tomorrow by auto for Seattle and other northern points where “Dance In tile Open Ur" In the finest "open air" Pavilion they expect to visit for the next between Portland and San Francis- three weeks. Fresh fruits—Tourist Grocery, tf Ml Fair Grounds Pavilion. Med- Miss Viola Borden left last night ford! for Wenatchee where she will re­ main. She was a graduate of the lo­ Camp Fire to Meet— The Wannishaunta Camp cal high school with the class of . girls will meet next Monday evening 1924. Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son's, ' at e o'clock at the home of Phyllis E. E. Romig has come in from the i Wood. Rebecca Dalrymple ami i’hyl- j Gold Rug mine in the Mt. Reuben 1 Us Wood will be made "Fire llull- country to spend a few days, He i ders”. A ceremonial will also be states that development work is un- held. ! der way on the mine. Marriage License Issmtl— Royal Ann Cherries 10c per lb. Follow the Crowd*— A marriage license was Issued on you pick them. Will Scoville. 21 To Gold Hill Saturday night, June Friday alt’ rnoon to Martin l.ayton Ted Cramer left last night for ! 14th Crowds from Medford, Aah- Sutton, of Klatnaih county and Cor­ Portland, where he will spend a day. I land and l!railla Pass at Gold lllll delia lilan< he Hartley, of Williams He expects to drive back tomorrow. I his father. T. P. Cranier. who has The New Scad Fiuti Patch- been visiting in Portland for the Is guaranteed. Come in for dem- The New Seal Fail Patch— Is guaranteed. Come In for dem­ past week, returning with him. onstration. W. S. Maxwell Co. ¡1 onstration. W S. Mavwell Co. 21 Come over and try out the now floor at the Fair Grounds Wednes- Medford-Grants Pnss-Rosenurg— day night. June 18. After the free Freight line, twiee a week, Mon­ Court Will Be Held— band concert in the park. 23 days and Thursdays. Phone 18-J. tf Circuit Judge ('. M. Thomas will Mr. and Mrs. George Carey are ex­ be in the city Tuesday from Med­ pected to arrive this evening from Dance at Golil Hill- ford to hold court. Il will Kt art at Palo Alto, Cal., for a visit with Mr, Pavilion Saturday. June 14th. 21 10 o'clock to take up any general and Mrs. Niel R. Allen. Mrs. Allen business which may be noce'airy. is the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. “Delightfully Different"— Carey, who will be accompanied by The "open-air” dancing parties at Good Crowd At Smoker— their son, Al. Carey. the Fair Grounds Pavilion. Medford The smoker of the Grants Pass Don Megargle is spending the va­ Let’s all go this Saturday. ts-tf Athletic club at Joe Gorman's gym­ cation at the home of his parent* I nasium Friday night drew a largo I here. He has returned recently You'll Enjoy the Dollar Day Dame crowd of local fans, who enjoyed the from Forest Grove where he has On the new floor at the Fair The curtain bouts to the limits. I been attending Pacific University. Grounds Wednesday night. June IS. raiser was u battle royal participat­ Mr. and -Mrs. A. M. Simons left ed in by four local boys. It provid­ this afternoon for Visalia. Cal., ed a lot of amusement until the end where they were called on business. of the five minutes was announced They expect to be gone for 10 days. The bout between Glenn Cole and Mr. Simons having been granted a Kenneth Howard. In the 1.10-pound leave of absence as secretary of the Rowell’s, of Course weight, was a draw, having gone the j Chimber of Commerce. four rounds. It was a fast contest. Bill Richardson received th« deci­ sion in a four round go with Young Ever}’ one wta> han bought Riggs in a good bout. Carl Boesch Healthy Feet, Healthy Spirit, a pair of oar new arch sup- outclassed Casey Bryan to an extent porl» mh > they me the beM Walk With Perfect Ease ever. that made it necessnry to stop Hie bout in the second round Marvin $1.00 a pair. Satisfac­ Harricks in the wrestling match with tion or money re­ Emil Browning got one fall In five funded. minutes and the second in 50 sec­ IM »ES IT IX TEX MIXITES GOLDEN RULE STORE onds. Cecil Harricks threw Floyd I Sackett for the first fall In 50 Painlessly removes hard corns, onds and the second came in six soft coms ami callouses. a halt minutes. The crowd <;•! -A-ll-A-N-T-E-E-D larger than at former affairs. T uiip Motor, Check Ignition, Clean Plugs, Adjust Coils..................... $1.25 $1.00 C. A. Winetrout Ford Sales and Service a HOT WEATHER IS HERE! Sells Drugs and Books 3DU A shale of your patronage ap­ preciated. Something Special Ever)' Sunday I Grants Pass—Gateway to the Oregon Caves CORN-OFF” CLEMENS Let Vs Do Your Cooking. GOOD EATS CAFE K. E. Barnwell, .Mgr. J. W. Gayetty General Foundry and Machine Work Distributor for Cunningham Fly Wheel starter gears for all makes of cars. West F St. Grants Pass Josephine Barber Shop Shop of Personal Service Electrical Hair Treatment* and .Massage Wait till I load my BROWNIE Of course your youngster wants his Brownie along. He wished he had it with him the other day when Joe Herbert took up fancy skating one moment and sat down—hard— the next. There's always more fun with the Brownie—and there are good pic­ tures from the first. Bring your youngster in to see the Brownies at our Kodak counter. The one he wants is here. Brownie Cameras $¿.00 up <1uto%raphic Brownies $y.oo up The Music & Photo House ii . iqci . ..... LOCAL PioneerPhotoPhinishers WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924 •iirmnir. n at cPiXT’ rei nvrrr mrnTrr — -------------- SUITS On the Installment Plan *35, *10, *15 and up JOHN HUMMEL Tuffs Bldg., 517 H Street Couch’s Pharmacy FOR FILMS, DEVELOP. ING AXD PRINTING In by 1* a. m. out by I p. in. BETTER FRUITS GUARANTEED GOODS THE TRUAX GROCERY DIAMOND CUT GLASS FOR June Brides Make your selection early at Barnes’ Jewelry and Gift Shop SHINGLES Three C’s Lumber Company West <1 Struct Phone 59 SHIRTS— For men who want cast anil comfort, with or without collar. Plain colors or madras with neat colored stripes. • $1.00 E. & W. Semi Soft Collars, 3 for BAREFOOT Woodward’s