Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 21, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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FLY SPRAY
Knocks Out Fib's.
Protects Dairy Vows
Clean — Clear — Dependable
Does Not Taint Milk
Rogue River Hardware Company
The WINCHESTER Store
HEATHERDOWN RUGS
A wonderful, all-wool rug in plain effect, at a re­
markably low price, just arrived. Made in all sizes.
Just what von have I htti wanting.
Don’t miss this wonderful bargain.
See them at
HELMER’S
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”THB HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE"
Oregon Sampling & Testing Works
(Not Incorporated)
HENRY M. LANCASTER
Engineer
ORLANDO J. RENSTON
Chemist
A limited amount of commercial chemical analysis and fire assay-
ing will be done, Schedule of charges now being prepared, will
be furnished upon request.
201 West F Street
PERMANENT OFFICE
Grants Pass, Oregon
Telephone 97
over. The men were equipped with
powder and supplies and expect to
A number of fishermen and mem- increase the salmon run by 90 per
hers of the state game department cent. The work was made possible
left this morning for the lower through the state fish commission
Rogue to blast out obstructions at acting I on the request of the local
Rainey Falls so that fish can get • commercial
comm«
fishermen.
Start for lower Rogue
Buys Cough* Truck—
Fred Isham announced today that
he has purchased the Hurry Congle
dray anti trunfer line and has Incor­
porated it with his own. Thia gives
Mr. Isham four trucks in Ills local
R. R. Hanlware th-ts 2nd Prize—
transfer system.
Mr. Congle ex
The Rogue River Hardware busi­
pacts to leave Grants Pass but Ims
ness office has as new equipment u
not stated where he Is going.
«-drawer alesi filing cabluet \alued
at 175, which wan awarded to this Sharp Residence Burns—
company as a second prise in u Win-
Th«* residence of L. L. Sharp, ou
chaster prix«' offering. Thia • etnpo- th«» upper river road, burned to the
tilion was a Pacific coast affair.
ground on Thursday. The blaze
started a fair sited brush fire which
was soon controlled by th«» neigh«
Prise Carnival Dance Tonight—
hors,
who responded to the call for
Don’t miss it. a real party front
start to finish! Fair Grounds Pa­ aid. Mrs. Sharp was alone when the
vilion, Medford.
27 fire broke out and does not know
how It originated. Very little was
I saved.
Out
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■UTX rDA’t. J« XI 31, 1031
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. nr'«shear, of
Rogue River, wore at.i<u>q the visit­
ors !n Grants Pass yest-rday.
Optical goods at Letcher 4 Son's.
Mrs. Joe Galvin leaves tomorrow
for Portland to spend th«' next two
weeks visiting with her mother.
Special bargains in a lu nt In uni
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ware at Cramer Bros.
Matthew and Georg«' Riildle and
Glenn Johnson are spending a day
or two in the Caves district.
Special inducement. Join the So-
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curity Benefit Asso.
Will Attend lk»n«Y—
Mrs. J. L. Coburn arrive«! 1 last
Several parties of local people
night from Portland to visit her plan to drive to Medford this evening
mother. Mrs. J. M. Tetherow.
to attend the prise carnival party
Join the Security Benefit Ass’n. it which will be staged at the Fair
Mr. au«l Mrs. Eugene Bureau will Grounds. This will be th«' last of
leave the city tomorrow for Portland three of these big carnival dances
in their car. They expect to tie gone which have been given this week
for two weeks.
and a large attendance Is expected.
New fishing tackle for trout
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streams at Cramer Bros.
M. n . P. L. Mohler and Mrs. Allen Big Carnival Dann' Tonight—
Confetti! Serpintlne!
Balloons!
Underwood will drive to Wheeler.
Ore., with Mrs. Charles Gilmore to­ Favors! Prlxes! Fair Grounds Pa­
Everybody's (T«k-
morrow and will spend the next vilion. Medford.
week visiting there with her.
See Dr. Marks for best glasses. tf.
George Riddle goes to Eugene on Car Goes <»ff Grade—
A car driven by four California
Monday and will be on the IT. of O.
extension division staff for the sum­ college boys went off the grade just
mer and will also do special work on above the Savage Rapids dam late
last night and took the boys for an
his master's degree.
Security Benefit will give you five impromptu boat ride in the lake
different policies to choose from. 27 above the dam. The car went off
Mrs. Gray ami Miss Harper, of at the lower end of the dyke but did
Gold Hill, spent Friday in Grants not turn over. The car was pulled
Pass. They are teachers in the Gold out this morning. .None of the boys
Hill schools and were here to call were hurt.
on Mrs. Alice M. Bacon, county
Fine Photographs—
school superintendent.
Need not be expensive—ours are
Bamboo leaf rakes at Cramer
not Art Craft Studio. Baby Special­
Bros.
27
Henry Swan and two sons. V. A. j ists.
and C. B.. leave Monday for Port­
land. expecting to remain indefinite- i Simona Talks at Visalia—
ly. They have a place near Grants
A. M. Simons, formerly a resident
Pass and have been here about two of Visalia but now residing at
years.
Grants Paas. Oregon, where he is a
Fine social features in the Security member of the Rotary club, address­
Benefit Asso.
27 ed members of the Visalia Rotary
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Opdycke end club at today's meeting of that or­
Mrs. Horace Lyon, of San Francisco, ganization in Hotel Johnson. Cap-
who is visiting here with her slater. tain Simons told something about
Mrs. Opdycke, will leave in the the southern Oregon country, de-
morning for Albany where they will scribing it as a paradise for flsher-
men. hunters and tourists, and de­
spend a short time visiting.
Fresh fruits—Tourist Grocery, tf claring that the entire Pacific coast
Garden hose and lawn sprinklers should be united In a movement to
at Cramer Bros.
27 bring Eastern tourists to this coast.
Miss Thelma Wilkinson, of Grants The speaker also urged local people
Pass, and Miss Flora Snider, of to plan to some day take the wonder-1
Marshfield, arrived recently to enter fully scenic trip over the Redwood
the Summer Normal. With them is highway, from San Francisco north
Martha Wilkinson, who has been vis­ to Grants Pass and Crater l.ake.
iting. and who will return to Grants which by next year will be in splen­
Pass tomorrow.—Ashland Tidings. did shape and is not at all bad now.
Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son’s. —Visalia (Cal.) Times.
A. S. Rosenbaum was in Grants
Pass this morning, meeting J. M.
Mulkey, assistant traffic manager of I
the Southern Pacific, who with his
family is planning on a trip to Cra­
ter Lake, accompanied by Mr. Rosen­
Rowell’s, of Course
I
baum.
Camp stoves and camp furniture
at Cramer Bros.
27
Judge Duby, chairman of the state
highway commission, Roy Klein
state highway engineer, and Judge
Mahoney, member of the commis­
The “FOUNTAIN GE
sion. stopped at the Oxford for a
YOUTH’’ brought to
short time today on their way to
your
dressing table.
Portland.
Japalac in all shades and sizes at
Cramer Bros.
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Get a copy of SKIN
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PioneerPhotoPhinishers
B E L C A N O
ANALYSIS
asking.
Six and a Half
Million Farms
for
the
Rogue River I uu II cm Im ifcil—
The ladies of Rogue River and
the Evans creak district are Invited
to attend the Courier's Free Electric
Cooking school next week. There
are many famous cooks tn Rogue
River and Inasmuch as that territory
is tributary to Grants Pass the I
Courier wishes them to have full nd-1
vantage of the cooking school
Millinery Sale! Millinery Sale!
Prices Slashed.
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Mrs. NELLIE NEAS
DIAMOND CUT GLASS FOR
..June Brides
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Barnes’ Jewelry and Gift Shop
Have Your Kodak Ready
Gets many a picture
other film would
miss.
Why?
7/\ wider
range of
exposure.
Couch’s Pharmacy
HOT WEATHER
IS HERE!
Music and Photo House
Stanton Rowell, Propr.
GRANTS PISS, OREGON
SHINGLES
Three C’s Lumber Company
Phone .’>!)
West G Street
Ia*t Vs l»<> Your Cooking.
A share of your patronage ap­
preciated.
Sonici hing Special
Every Sunday
GOOD EATS
CAFE
R. E. Barnwell, Mtr.
FOLKS
IN OUR
TOWN
NEW
Ladies' and Girls’ Pumps and Oxfords,
Browns or Blacks, Suedes and Kid.
•H
IT R\ISHI\l.S
Woodward’s
SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
HCULO • IS Tuig
Vcu MAY »
THIS'S
CURLY • IF NOU
HiWlN'T ANY OATC
ON TO-NIGHT
I
COME
OVER
Co«LV
Out of
Luck
Again
Edward
McCullough
AUTOCASTER
CLEMENS
Bells Drugs and Books
Late census reports
state that in the United
States there are six and
a half million farms
with an average of 148
acres. The total value
of these farms is nearly
seventy - eight billion
dollars.
It is evident, therefore,
that farming is, not
only in importance but
in size, the basic indus­
try of our country.
Our facilities are always
at the command of the
farmer.
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF
SOUTHERN OREGON
On th«* Installment Plan
»40, » 15 and up
JOHN HUMMEL
Tuffs Bldg., 517 H Street
Josephine Barber Shop
Shop of Personal Service
Electrical Hair Treatments
and Maaaage
Couch’s Pharmacy
•’OR FILMS, DEVELOP­
ING AND PRINTING
In by » it. in. out I»* I p. in.
Save With Vs
BETTER FRUITS
GUARANTEED GOODS
The Un bit Grown
THE TRUAX GROCERY
i^ADIO ' HINTS
Having trouble with aerials sus­
pended from trees? It is due,
probably to changing capacity
when the tree is blown l>y the wind
or breaking when the strain is
great. Here’s a good way to over­
come most tree trouble. One end
of aerial is attached to your house
with its lead wire running to set.
To the other end fasten a strip of
rubber from an automobile inner
tube in place of the regular insula­
tion. To the free end of the strip
of rubber fssten a rope and run
the rope through a wheel pulley.
On the end of this rope, now
through the pulley, fasten a heavy
stone to keep the aerial from get­
ting slack. To the free end of the
pulley attach a rope am bind the
rope around the tree. The results
are obvious. ,
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One cause of poor reception has'
been discovered to be caused by the
screws holding the contact plates
and the nuts on a tube socket being
loose. Also the nuts holding the
screws in the rheostat work loose
and rattling results. Tighten all
screws and nuts from time to time.
A crystal cuts expense. Sets
using a crystal detector and four
amplifier tubes draw only half as
much current as sets using n soft
vacuum tube detector and four
amplifying tubes.
A little vaseline placed on ths
terminals of a storage battery will
prevent corrosion.
Many complain that their set
worked all right last week but
won t work now.
Examination
proves nothing amiss, even the bat­
teries being Mll right. Often the
trouble lies in a connection which
na# become corroded through the
JJJ*
1°° much soldering flux,
this may not show on the surface.
Better re-wire the whole set.
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