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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1924)
S ITITII(Ay, Mt.lHT 28, 1021 GRANTS PAW4 DAILY COVRIER —— ■ I PEK5°ML O! LOCAL A small shipment of NEW SILK DRESSES New shades, Rust, Rose and Green. Htone jars at framer h A>» 80 Mrs. A. L. Engledow baa returned from Portland whom aha attended the annual buyers Wank. Jar holders at Cramer Bros. 80 Optical nooes at Leteher a 8<m’W William Haldeman, of Salem, was attending to bttslncsa matters In Granta Past today. Manon jars at Cramer Bros. 80 80 The 1925 Star is here. Mrs. W. H. Fallin and little daugh ter. Betty, have returned from To ledo, Oregon, where they have been visiting Mrs. Fallin's daughter. Mrs. IL X Preston, tor the past two months. Glass top jars at Cramer Bros. 80 Here it run—See It Perform. The 1PM Mar. 80 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray, of San Francisco, stopped in the city today for a visit with B. W. Content, a “buddy” of Mr. Gray tn France dur ing the war. Mr. and Mrs. Gray are on their honeymoon, having been only recently married. Prneerving kettle« al Cramer Bro«. OlaiMM filled al Latcher 4k Son'n. .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Telford, of XI Paso. Ta*.., visited their aunts Mlaaea Hattie and Emma Telford Fri day. laaving south Saturday morning. Mr. Telford »pent his boyhood days In Granta Pass, later going to Col- stein and then Klamath Falls. He Is an engineer in the employ of the Southern Pacific company. Fruit colanders at Cramer Bros, The wonder of the age, tha 1925 80 Star. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Coats and two sons and daughter, were the guests here yesterday of W. S. Max well. Mr. Coat« la the western manager of the Chevrolet Motor company and is returning tn Oak- land after a trip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Fosdlek and Frank Snepp. of Ixts Angeles, are guests hare al the bum«* of W. R. They Maxwell and C. B. Mason, expect to leave tomorrow for their Itome. Vlbrationlaes motor in th« 1925 ' 80 Star. Dipping lieeketH at Cramer Bros. Mrs. NELLIE NEAS JUST IN- A GIFT LINE Of TKAPOTN Imported from England To eeo Ihetu is to ho, II mmo . at Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop Stone Jars- » White Teeth Heallliy I .ums anti it Clean Mouth 88c 2 Gallon . ............................. $ .85 3 Gallon............................... 1.25 4 Gallon................. ;........... 1.60 A Scientific Preparation for the Mouth, Teeth and Gums 23c CLEMENS Bells Drags and Book» 5 Gallon............................... 2.00 10 Gallon 4.00 A Gulbransen Player-Piano 20 Gallon............................. 8.00 Old Style Mason Jars and Glalss Top Jars 1U a Flower Pots in All Sizes i Used Piano Sale Cramer Bros» Is ns rare as a Millionaire in i< PoorhmnM* — there simply urt's’t any! People «Ito own (il'IJtRANNENK arc satisfied to keep them. Odd Fellows Block Preserving Kettles Jar Racks Prices $420, $495, $575, $650 The Music & Photo House * Sunday at the Stanton Howell, Prop. Josephine Barber Shop Elect rival Hair Treatments Shop oPI’ersoual Serviva anti Massage A 50-inilc ride good road. A fine lunch, $ 1.00. Two hour trip through taverns, ode. Splendid dinner $1.(M>. Visit around the ramp (ire. lie freshing sleep on soft bed, $1.50. Pure cold water. Wonderful, root, pure air. YOU WILL ENJOY Phone for Reservation Extra Quality Pure Cider Vinegar The Truax Grocery IT Irving Kaalarpoti and family, of Topay. ara spending a few days in the city, the children having under gone minor operations. They are now all reported to be recovering. Meanwhile. Mr. Kesterson is spend ing a good share of his time in the Rogue after steelhead«. Caamp al oven al Cramar Bros. 80 The liouno events of Mr. and Mrs. Ktanton Rowell, of this city, are Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. H. Davis. Miss Joy Davis, of Perrinton, Michigan, Cyril Davis and Mr. and Mrs. James K. Hill, two sons and (laughter, of Pendleton. Oregon, Miss Joy Davis has been employed to tench _ ___ „ in . t^e kindergarden l4 this city this w ter. Cyril Davis. » violinist, played noverai seasons with the Detroit Symphony orchestra and the past year han been playing with the Rld- path Lyceum Circuit. Mrs. Hill is Mr. Ilowell's niece and .Mr. Hill is one of ths wheat kings of eastern Oregon. They will leave for Crater Ijihe In the morning, the Hill family returning home from there. Short horn tin 11 Solti— A shorthorn bull calf of the W. B. Lindsay hard has Inwn sold to Har- ley Keyti of the Galice district. The youngster’s name is Quarjo Victor and Mr. Lindsay is obtaining regis tration papers for him. Hu rhe Makes Hah-»— Thoae who recently bought cars from the Burke agency are: Frank Floyd, of Kerby, a Wlllyu-Knlgb' roadster Harry Coadit, aa Over land Bluebird; C. G. Leonard, of Wolf Creak, an Overland louring; Dr. A. A. McBrten, aa Overland coupe and an Overland sedan; Mr. Roberts, an Overland touring; H. H. Helmer, an Overland touring; R. Flaherty, an Overland touring; and Mrs. Elderbeck, an Overland coupe. For Safety and Convenience Falling down staire in the dark, taking the wrong medicine and other dangers lurk in the dark. Hunting knives at Cremar Bro«, Mr. Jaaies Stewna— Will be at the Guild Hall ail day Tuesday, August 26. Those wishing to study vocal music during the coming winter, may enroll at that time. 81 Get Your Hill Hunting Hal At the Golden Hulo. 81 Hunting licenses at Cramer Brot. I Hides Are Reported— Sales of real estate in and near the city are reported by Hull £ Verdin. , local real estate dealers. Percy W. | Cote, of Chelan, Wash., has purchas ed 40 acres of the J. W. Howard t tract on the Redwood highway. Al bert Teel has purchased 10 acres on I the highway from the Grants Pass I & Josephine Dank. L. G. Myers has purchased a house and lot on M * street, having come here from Wash- ; ington. Avoid them bv having a FLASHLIGHT handv Ask us for Winchester Flashlights and Batteries If you own Hit idle fiaHhligbt bring it in. battery or bulb may put it to work again. A new ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO Tin- WINCHESTER Storr USING YOUR OPPORTUNITIES Don’t wait for a big money-making opportunity. Take a good look at what you are doing now and see if your opportunity is not with you. luirgc Crowds Attending— Will Give Vocal Lntsons— There is a good chance for you to start a bank Gold Hill open air dance August' Through the efforts of a number account from a small beginning with this institution. 23rd. 80 ! of local people interested in the ad Will you grasp the opportunity 1 vancement of local musical talent, it' Meet "I jm I, Luck!”— may be possible to secure the ser Medford Fair Grounds Pavilion! vices here this winter of James: Tonight! stf Stevens, noted baritone, who sang at j Of Southern Oregon the Rivoli in the special concert Wednesday night, as vocal jnstruc-1 Grape Growers to . M art The grape growers of the county tor. Mr. Stevens will be at ’he Guild) 'Hie Habit Grows Save With will meet Monday evening at 8 hall on Tuesday, August 26, to meet) o'clock at the court house. At that with those who wish to study mueie |L_ time a representative of Ryan and'under him this winter. If sufficient'*; ~r company will be present to discuss interest is found, he will make two^_ « the possibility of f. o. b. sales for,trips a week here, according to pres-; l « OBITUARY the entire crop of ,the asociation in mt plans. Mr. Stevens is the famous •— Metropolitan **• R- Miller Grants Pass. All gutwers, whether■ baritone from the Metropolitan) Rowell’s, of Course It was Sunday morning. August members of the association or not. Opera company, of New York. --------- 17. 192 4, that the call came to S. R. are invited to be present at the meet- A Dance “Worth While!”— Miller. He heard and passed over to Fair Grounds Pavilion! Medford! the other side, leaving behind him 80 Tonight! Music and floor unexcel-1 His wife, a companion of 47 years— Camp oots at Cramer Bros. led. stf for they were married in 1877—and --------- four children. Mrs. W. T. Cameron, Got Your Rod Hunting Hat Nile lae.1 Her Teeth— of .Grants Pass, Mrs. R. T. McNich- 81 At the Golden Rule. The person to whom an article in olas, of Loa Angeles, Richard L. Mil- the San Diego news refers is not) Hr, of Medford, and Blake L. Miller, Knights of V)thia.* mi <1 ll)this»— named although her home is given who has for several years past kepi Sisters. Onr anstntl picnic will lie as Grants Pass. The article which the home fires burning for father held at Fruitdale Grange Hall Tues and mother. day, August 26. ’ All .Pythians, was published August 8 and was clipped by a Grants Pass lady and Mr. Miller was 69 years old last Pythian Sisters and their families, are cordially invited. Bring your sent here follows: ”A lady from July 4. He was born In Belton, 7— baskets well filled. Any one desir- Grants Pass, Oregon, while waiting Texas, where his mother. 8« years ing transportation call C. C. llow- for the Arlington ferry on the Roose of age. still lives, He was one of A neat, cleanly written 81 velt side of the river, lost a full set a family of eight children and his ard. Phone 82 or 348-11. notebook make« a bet of false teeth and Is very anxious to death is the first break into the ter impression—a better Hunter's saxes at Cramer Bros. recover them, offering a reward of family circle of brothers and sisters. frade—write it with a »5. This may sound like a joke, but Mr. Miller has only lived in the 'arker Pen. we suppose it is a serious matter.” Wonder community for a short time Hunters Take to Hills— No blots, no ink-stained but his gentle nature and kindly dis Hunters are taking to the hills in Perfection stoves at Cramer Bros. position won him immediate friends. fingers. The "Lucky large numbers since the hunting sea ,_____________ • Curve ” feeds the ink Then, too. he was a wonderful play- son was opened by the governor, tx smoothly. Safety- er of the violin—one of the music states A. H. Wright. Siskiyou na Etna H<-lx-ka)i Ixnlgc No. 20— sealed, it can’t leak Will hold their regular meeting fUled souls which can draw a har* V ■ tional forest supervisor, who il as 1/ when carried — 81 mon.v of sweet sounds from bow and Monday owning. come in contact with many who are ............ 11I t % Press-the-button strings that exalts the hearer and going in. He states that they aro en and it’s tilled Clinrch Workers to Talk — plane of Utts him to a loftier tering the forest from every possible instantly, Mrs. N. E. Nichols-Roy. of the thought. While he was a bit chary avenue. Permits to build fires must l>e secured from the nearest ranger Church of God in India for 21 years Of speech, and very shy about ex- is on a speaking-*tour in this coun- pressing his thoughts through that by the campers. try. She will give a very interesting medium, he poured forth many --------- . talk on life in India. Accompanied beautiful lessons through his vio W. It. 4 .--- f 5 x:Cc rV- o_3 Regular meeting in W. O. W. hall by her daughter she will sing some lin. The sons and daughters will songs in the Indian language, also. miss their homecomings and their 79 at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. Many audiences have been stirred by musical evening^ with father. The She will wife, with almost halt a century of Water caateeas at Cramer Bros. her pleasing remarks. speak at the union meeting at this daily association with its incident Christian church Tuesday evening, tnemomes and close ties, will be lone- Drugs Stationery Augpst 26th, 8-p. m. This is an |y without him, but his life's work Perfumes open meeting for all. Come and |s finished, and he has entered into hear what this interesting mission- his well earned rest. 1 ary lias to say on the life, customs __(Contributed, Device Pack» Currant» land habits of the people of India. I , . .l_.il.> A machlna ha* been Invented for Jerusalem it seldom grows colder the packing currants at the Greek Danec From 0 Till 1— than six degrees below treesing, and ports, whence most of that fruit 1» Four hours dancing at Gold Hill I eent to the foreign markets. suow is a rare disaster. Ixt Vs Do Your Cooking. 80 »1.10. I ■-■■J..' 1 ¿J * j Rodeo Omtract Signet!— A aliare of your patronage ap- Earl Topping is rapidly gaining predated. I the right to the title of “rodeo king” Noinetiling Special of southern Oregon. This morning Every Bunday bo signed a contract with .N. S. Hayes, owner of tho Callapooia Springs, near Cottag» Grove, for a i rodeo there On August 31 and Sep tember 1. He has agreed to furnish , 2(1 horses for the affair. He is also H. E. Barnwell, Mgr. ' ¡to give a rodeo here, one at Eureka, another at Myrtle Point during tho fair thero and one at Crescent City. Ho has secured 61 horses from the Charges Batteries Instantly—Preserves the Life of NAVE MONEY—PAY CASH lava bod country in Klamath county 10 PER CENT DlSt’OVNT a Battery—Will Not Over Charge. and from Lake county, these being Except Patterson Pictures and four to nine years of age and weigh Vocalion Records ing 1290 pounds. They havo not felt Gives You More Power During August at a rope in years up to tho present and II K L M E H'S will provo a real test of horseman ‘The Home of Good Furniture’ Come in and let me explain and show you its merits, ship. First National Bank PioneerPbotoPbinishers A Clean Notebook a Good Grid FOR PICKLES, MEAT AND PRESERVES • PAGR FIV« V I PARKER Fountain Pens Couch’s Pharmacy HOT WEATHER IS HERE ! Radiolite Battery Liquid GOOD EATS CÂFE Couch's Pharmacy JOHN HIMMEL VOR FILMS, DEVELOP- ING AND PRINTING In by l> a. tn. out by 3 p. in. TAILORING Tuffs BMg., 317 H Hlreet OREGON Mountain Breakfast (BRAND) Pure Pork Country Sausage Fur Sale at All Markets E. V. Smith 519 H Street Phone 82