Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 16, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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Knocks Out Flics.
Protects Dairy Cows
Clean — Clear — Dependable
Does Not Taint MUk
Rogue River Hardware Company
The WINCHESTER Store
Dollar Day
At Winetrout’s
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1924.
Rear View Mirror.
$1.50
Rush Timer, Roller
$1.35
Bar Radiator Caps _ ___
Bennett Foot Throttles ..
$1.25
Pedal Pants
$1.25
Step Plates _________ ___ _ ___ __
Booster License Plate Holders, each $1.25
Twin Twister (Throttle Control)._ ..._ $1.50
Crank 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
(Flush 5Oc Extra)
Time Motor. Check Ignition, Clean
Plugs, Clean Timer, Adjust Coils ...$1.25
$1.00
C. A. Winetrout
Ford Sales and Service
Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier
Join the Security Benefit Ass'n. 27
M. Bailey, of Leland, is transact­
ing business matters in the city to­
day.
See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf.
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Mrs. Charlie Gilmore has arrived
from Wheeler. Oregon, for a visit
with Mrs. A. T. Underwood She ex­
pacts to be here about two weeks,
you five
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Dollar Day Special—
Twelve milk shake* for 1100 at
the Shack.
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Dreamy Moonlight—
Syncopating music, the floor that's
unexcelled. Fair Grouuds Wednes­
day Night. June 18th.
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Dollar Day Special—
Two 65 cent quarts of grape Juice
tor $1.00. Horning's Shack.
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B. Belli slue—
Professional ladies' hair cutter. At
the O. K. Bnrber Shop.
1 Stf
I where she will visit relatives
tor sale
Roads Ire <«<ssl—
I friends, thnt being her old
Game Warden Roy I'arr. accom­
Printed butter wrappers returned
panied hv Stanley Jewett and I*. A.
at the Courier office.
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Daley are home from a hurried trip
James T. Chinnoek
has
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Parr declares
fr< m Portland where he attended the | to Diamond Lake
Show.
that
he
has
never
seen
the roads ill
Masonic
convention
during
the
Rise
Fine social features in the Security
! Benefit A**o.
27 better condition nor more fisli avail-
Mrs. T. M. Stott. Mrs. F. Gordon aide. Now is the time of the year
Hart, Mrs. M. C. Gaston. Mrs. R. J, tor eamping parties to make the trip
Bestul and Mrs. J. A. Johnsrud went to Diamond Lake as mosquitoes ure
to Ashland today to attend a meeting not ns bad as they are later in the
' of the Preshyterial executive com­ season. Cars from all over the Unit­
ed States were seen at the resort
mittee.
Fresh fruits—Tourist Grocery, tf bearing out the fact that it Is grow­
Mrs. Mollie Dahle and daughter. ing to be one of the popular vacation
Mary Kathryn, arrived last week I laces.—Ashland Tidings.
New Brunswick Records
Today at Rowell’s
It will pay you to come to our store on this day and save money. Below is listed
some of the many exceptional values offered:
Regular »1.50
1
Dress Shirts JH
Sox
5 pairs
Regular 5Oc
value
Dress Sox
3 pair____
C H
A
1
Genuine Linen
Handker- $■
chiefs, 3 for
Wool Cloth
Dress Hats
Regular »3.50
lairge
Assortment
Neckwear
2 ties ......
1
Regular H5c
Vai ue
Knit Ties
2 for .............
5Oc Value
Casaimere
Sox, 3 pair
Jb
1
3
One-piece Soft
Collars, 3 for
U-Suits
Odd Lot
Hats
1
Bathing
Suits
Extra Quality
Work Gloves
Khaki Shirts
1
»1.50
Dress Caps
Muslin
Boys'
Night Gowns
Bib
Overalls
Dress Shoes
»5.00 to »».(>0
Value
Men's anti
Eadie«'
1
House
Slippers
1
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Directors Io Be Sworn in—
There is a good vote turning out
ioday tor the election ot the direc­
tors for the school district. There
are two directors to be elected today,
the two being elected to lie sworn In­
to office Tuesday morning.
The
seliool director* do not wait until the
first of the year to take office, the
election being effective immediately.
The polls are open at Washington
school until 7 o'clock this evening
$1.00
2 pr. Silk Hose
$1.00
12 Handkerchiefs ...$1.00
15 yards linen finish
lace ........................ $1.00
DIAMOND CUT GLASS FOR
..June Brides
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Make your selection early at
Barnes’ Jewelry and Gift Shop
it
Rivoli Theatre Tonight
Bill “
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Car Wax Forgotten—
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A Ford sedan, left parked on the
street near the Public Market store
between Friday and Sunday morning
excited the curiosity ot the local po­
lice and Chief McLane finally de­
cided that it was an abandoned car
and ran It Into Oldlng's Garage. This
morning an employe ot W. S. Max­ Feature starts promptly 7:15 and O :to p. in,—f'onie on time.
well's garage missed the car troni
the place it had been stored next to
the Public .Market. He appealed to
the chief with the statement that the
car must have been stolen. He was
assured that the car was safe In the
I Grants Pass — Gateway to the Oregon
garage.
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Don’t Miss This Wonderful Production
Caves
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Dollar Day Specials
WATCH Ol I! WINDOWS.
GET ONE OF OUR CIRCU-
l.ARS
CLEMENS
(Star A Star) for
Helis Drugs and Book*
1 Sack Cement
For
J. W. Gayetty
1 Roll Light Roofing
General Foundry and
Machine Work
1
1
Come early
Peerless Clothing Co.
Grants Pass, Oregon
$
1
1
1 Bundle Premium Shingles
$1
Turkish
Towels
3 for.......
See our window display—many other articles not listed above.
Wednesday, June 18th.
“If men wear it, we have it,”
1 pr. Silk Hose
Nellie N eas
M rs
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»1.50 value
, Heavy
Hons' Hide
Heavy
Canvas Gloves
25c Value
Regular »1.25
Athletic
Golf Hose
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1
Panama
Extra Quality
Union Suits
DOLLAR DAY SALE
2 pr. Cotton Bloomers $1.00
House Dresses
$1.00
Corsets
$1.00
Silk Top Union Suits . $1.00
White Petticoats ... .$1.00
Voile Combinations .$1.00
$1.00
Silk Camisoles
Crepe Night Gowns. $1.00
A Swint Cap Free
Hollar Purchase.
Extra Special Values Offered
2 pairs Silk
Dollar Day Bargains
ISdlar Day Special—
Twelve milk shakes for 11.00 at
the Shack.
23 Graduates From Ree<l—
In the list of graduate* front Read
You'll Enjoy live Dollar Day Dance college in Portland appears the
On the new floor at the Fair name ot George Riddle, formerly a
Grounds Wednesday night. June 18. student there but recently a student
at the University of Oregon.
Ilia
If You Have Beauty—
first college decided that they would
W* take It. If you have not. We give him the diploma as he had se­
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make it. Art Craft Studio.
cured an exceptionally good stand­
ing there. Today Miss Florence
Dtdlar Day Special—
Riddle is receiving her master's de­
Two 65 cent quarts ot grape Juice gree in psychology from the t'niver-
tor 11.00. Horning's Shack.
23 sity of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mathes returned
last night from Portland where they
spent the past week in attendance
ot the Sec U at
r- Get Your Savage Tires—
At Russell's Pacific-Redwood Serv-
the national convention
Ouaranteed quality;
Ice
Station,
ity Benefit Association, representing
Mr. Brown
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lowest prices.
the Grants Pass lodge,
is the district field manager of the
Writing paper at tne Courier.
S. B. A. with headquarters in this
city. They report about 3000 in at­
tendance.
Mining location notice* at the
Courier office.
DOLLAR DAY, JUNE 13th
A FEW OF OUR
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Baby ITiotogrnphs—
Never grow up. Art Craft Studio.
Baby Specialista.
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Security Benefit will give
different policies to choose from.
Iowa, Medford-Granta Pa«s-Rosmurg—
Freight line, twice a week, Mon­
Miss Cora Bartholemew left Sun
and ­
day night for Des Moines. home,
days and Thursdays. Phone 18-J. tf
from Berkeley. Cal., and will spend
the summer with Mrs. Dahle's moth-
' er. Mrs. Mary John, at Williams.
Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's.
D. L. Ewing, now of Weed. Calif.,
was in the city today on business
matters. He formerly conducted the
UN Battery and Electric company in
this city until last year, when he re­
Mrs. Ewing
moved to Medford,
died in Medford March 1.
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Special inducement. Join the Se-
curity Benefit Asso.
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LOCAL
i Among the Medford people
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I Giants Pass today was I.. C. I.arson
Optical good* at Letcher & Son'*.
11. R. Hendricks has sold his prop­
erty near Waldo aud has moved to
Grants Pass to make his home.
II. Frances I.elghton, of Rogue
I River, was a week end visitor in the
I city.
FLY SPRAY
Regular 25c
Value
SOX__________
wo VT» IV, mt in, 1021.
GR »VT* ris* ninr coriúrR
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For
Distributor for Cunningham
Fly Wheel starter gears for all
makes of cars.
1 Roll Medium Roofing
For
West F St. Grants Pass
$2.00
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On the balance of our complete stock of
SUITS
Building Material
On the Installment Plan
»35, »40, »45 and up
JOHN HUMMEL
Tuffs Bldg., 517 H Street
Shop work excepted—On any bill bought and paid for on this day
for every ten dollars purchased we will give you ONE DOLLAR.
HOMEBUILDERS, HERE’S YOUR CHANCE
Couch’s Pharmacy
FOR FILMS,
DEVELOP­
ING AND PRINTING
In by II a. m. out by I p. in.
BETTER FRUITS
GI ARANTEED GOODS
THE TRUAX GROCERY
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You pick out exactly what you want and if you are not ready to
use we will hold it for you.
THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY
West G street
Phone 59
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