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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1924)
ram;r. ttlv rinr TttnRf cftAVTM fass ntfit rotnurn ar., tosi. Does the name really make a difference? When you buy Evaporated Milk — some things, like the amount of butter fat, are regulated by law 20TH CENTURY GROCERY Carefully selected foods, pleasing service, and low prices are the three things that have built up the patronage to many thousands of satisfied buyers at these clean, modern, sanitary, 20th Century Stores. Why not increase your savings by taking advantage of the 20th Century Stores’ low operating costs? Final arrangements been made for the Southern Oregon Homemaker»' Institute beginning here Monday of next week and con — some things, like sterilization, are determined tinuing through Friday, August 1. Van Camp’s Pork and Beans, small tins. 8c; medium size, 10c; large calls, 20c by the nature of the product It Is suggested that the detailed pro gram given below be cut and saved New Pack Shrimp, — but the taste depends upon the maker. And Crystal White Soap. Wax Paper, 5r size for reference and u»e during that American Beauty 6 bars for 25c 3 rolls for 10c week as not sufficient printed pro it is taste that tells whether you like it. No. 1 tins, 19c grams have been received to supply all who might wish them. The pure, fresh-milk flavor and the creamy rich 8 Rolls 7-oz. Fancy Crepe Toilet Paper and a Large Shopping Bag, 50c. PROGRAM ness of Borden’s Evaporated Milk are the result of 6 Rolls, 100 Sheets, Fancy Tissue Toilet Paper and a Large Shopping Bag 50c Monday, July 2H 67 years’ experience in making the highest quality 2:00 p. m. Solo dance. Miss Anna Leslie’s Shaker Salt Kingsford’s Corn Starch. 1-lb. package, 2 for 25c of milk products. Schaeffers package, 10c Kingsford’s Gloss Starch. 1-lh. package, 2 for 25c "Bowl of Hoses”, by Robert Clark Particular housewives know Borden’s by the taste. and "Out Whern the West Begins” Ball Mason Jars, complete with Caps and Rubbers, all newest pack; pints, 83c by Estella Ph I lien, snng by Mt. Jas. Try it in your next cup of coffee, or in any recipe per doz.; quarts, 97c per doz.; yG-gals., $1.32 per doz. I4um that calls for milk. "When Thou Art Near Me”, by Ivory Soap, 10c size Assorted Jelly Best Bulk Lard Herman 1-ohr and ‘'Philosophy" by 3 liars for 23c 6-oz. glass, 10c 2 pounds, 35c David Emmell, sung by Mrs. George Brooms, 5 sew. strong, medium weight, big value at 79c Jackson. Welcome to Grants Pass—Mrs. C. Medinin Size California II. Woodward, president of the Wo Princess Paper Napkins, 40 napkins in a package Ripe Olives men's dub. Grants Pass. package. 10c; 3 pkgs, for 25c Response — Miss Alice Hanley, 4-oz. tin, 10c chairman Jackson county home eco Vim Patent Flour, an old reliable brand, 49-lb. sack for $1.83 nomics committee, Medford. ■'Something Worth While"—Mrs. Crown, Olympic, Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sacks for $1.93 Kate W. Jameson, Dean of Women Oregon Agricultural college. 20th Century Coffee, “The Perfect Blend.’’ roasted today, on your table to "Fallen Ix-at" by Ernest Seitz and morrow; 1 pound. 38c; 2 pounds, 75c "The World Is Walting for the Sun rise” by Frederick 1-ogan, sung by SOUTHERN OREGON LOCATIONS Miss Marie Kerley. Selection—Mrs. A. N. Parsons. “A May Morning" by I* Denta and "Two Eyes of Grey" by Daisy .">09 G St. 31 N. Central Ave 374 E. Main St McGeorge, sung by Miss Catherine Carrell. Tuesday, July 20 8:30-9:30 a. m. Conference hour, 9:30-10:30 a. m. Handcraft hour. 00-3:00 p. m. "Health for Wo- 10:30-ll:3u a: m. "Structural men." Dr. Warner. Lines in Clothing”—lecture-demon- 3:00-3:15 p. m. Group singing. stration. Miss Esther B. Cooley, led by Mr. Angell. clothing specialist, Oregon Agricul- 3:15-4:15 p. m. “Speed, Power. tural college. and Control," Professor Edwin T. 11:30-11:40 a. in. Group singing.J Reed. College Editor. Oregon Agri led by Mr. George N. Angell, editor: cultural college. 4:15-5:00 p. m. Recreation, of the Oregon Farmer, Portland. ll:40:-12:10 a. m. Recreation, in charge of Miss Reichart. charge of Miss Natalie Reichart, The handcraft hour at 9:30 a. m. Corvallis. 12:10-1:30 p. m. Intermission offers: Tie dyeing. in charge of 1:30-2:00 p. ni. Music, arranged Miss Helene Knipps, Grants Pass. by Mr. Theordre Cramer, Crams Basketry, in charge of Miss Gretchen Clemens. Grants Pass. LÄ FOLLETTE TO GET VOTES Pass. 2:00-3:00 p. m. •Health for Wo- Curtains, In charge of Miss Eva men," Dr. Estella Ford Warner, Comegys, Benton County Home (Continued from Page One) medical director. Bureau of Child Demonstration Agent. wish to give out an opinion until the Hygiene, State Board of Health. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Jessie D. facts have been heard. Portland, McComb, state leader of home econ- 3:00-3:15 p. m. Group singing. omics extension work. Oregon Agri "The board, as now constituted, is cultural college, will preside. not fundamentally opposed to the led by Mr. Angell. 3:15-4:15 p. m. “Art in the Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. plan of assisting the irrigation dis tricts”, the governor declared, "as Home," Professor J. Leo Fairbanks. Stanbrough o fthe Fruitdale grange the same board has only recently Head of the Art Department, Oregon of Grants Pass wilt preside. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. certified the bonds and guaranteed Agricultural college. Tin- home of J. W. Davis, Item oeratic Presidential Xoininee. 4:15-5:00 p. m. Recreation, in Springer, president of the Parent- the interest of the Jordan Valley Teacher association, Grants Pass, project for >400,000. The board charge of Miss Kelchart. will preside. Wednesday, July 30 must be absolutely assured that it is Thursday afternoon. Miss Jessie possible for the settlers to pay the Morning session same as Tuesday. ____ interest and the cost of irrigation— 1:30-2:00 p. m. Music, arranged Griswold. Josephine county home In other words it wants to know that by Mrs. A. G. Knapp, Grants Pass. demonstration agent, will preside. , Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. H. it is an economically sound propo 2:00-3:00 p. ni. •Health for Wo- Woodward, president of the Grants sition before It places its stamp of men." Dr. Wnrner. approval ou it". 3:00-3:15 p. m. Group singlug. Pass Women’s club, will preside. Of all the ways In which a Nteak may l>e nerved, Itrollliig Is the There will be no admission or fees The forest fires have hurt the state led by Mr. Augell. most apix-ti/.ing. some but the forests have not been 3:15-4:15 ■p. in. "The Passion to any of the meetings. But. to be ns good «u» it mn ite, the Hteak itself must lie cut from injured materially, according to the 1 Play,” Mrs. c. \V. Hayhurst, Port- Value of Land Owning (Im proper part of the beef, That Is one point (lint you may always state executive. He is looking for- land, It is old saying that the minute lx- sure nlKiut when you buy your Steaks here. ward to further protection of the. 4:15-6:00 P. ni. Recreation, in person an comes into ownership of woods from fires and the adoption of charge of Miss Reichart. piece of land he has other people a state policy of reforestation this I 6:30 p. m. Picnic supper, city park working to help hiui toward inde fall by the state legislature. In con-'given by Women’s Club and Cham- pendence. nection with the forests he believes ber of Commerce of Grants Pass, that a severance tax should be levied Thursday, July 411 Shelter for Travelers on nil timber cut. Morning session same as Tuesday. A "dak bungalow” (rarely a house) 1:30-2:00 p. m. Music, arranged is a shelter for the accommodation of G Street Pilone .12 by Mrs. J. R. Thompson, Grants Pass travelers at a station on a dak route. Salt From Red Sea 2:00-3:00 p. m. "Health for Wo- The Anglo-Indian word "dak" or When evaporated, a ton of water “dawk" means “a post or transport from tile Hod sen yield» 187 pounds of men.” Dr. Warner. •3:00-3:15 p. m. Group singing, by relays of men or horses for carry suit ; the sume volume of water from ing malls, etc., or passengers led by Mr. Angell. the Allusile gives only 91 pounds. 3:15-4:15 p. m. "An Excursion palanquins." into the Field of American Litera Consumption of Butterflies ture." Professor Frederick Berch- Term of Opprobrium The natives of Australia consume told. Head of 'English Department. Tlie phrnse ‘‘Dutch courage” means every year millions of butterflies. Oregon Agricultural College. artificial courage, or boldness Inspired These Insects live largely In the moun Commercial Printing Department 4:15-5:00 p. m. Recreation, in by Intoxicating spirits. There are no tain rocks. The natives catch them sturdier lighters than the Dutch, as by lighting wood Area, the smoke of charge of (Miss Reichart. history shows. "Dutch courage," how Can Handle Your Work Quickly 8:00 p. m. Band concert, Grants which suffocates them. The natives ever, is an expression which Is used coHect them In baskets, put tkm In Paas Band. In opprobrium or derision. It arose the oven and, after having sifted them Friday, August t from the enmity which existed he to get rid of the wings, make them In sossion same as Tuesday. tween the English and the Dutch el ur Phone 390 to a sort of tart, much appreciated Morning Automatic Presses 1:30-2:00 p. m. Music arranged fng th«. Seventeenth century. among connoisseurs. by Mrs. Bert Barnes, Grants Pass. OFFERINGS SATURDAY AND MONDAY GRANTS PASS The Best Steaks for Broiling SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Veal Pot Roast.......................... 15c lb. MARKET CITY The COURIER I MEDFORD ASHLAND