Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 10, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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For Safety and
Convenience
D. C. laiosley and bride were in Marriage I.iveiise Issued
A marriage license has been is
the city yesterday and today.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Caris. of Mur- jsuvd to Palmer Ailney Tracer and
Tarry Edith Inman, both of Grants
phy we
Pass.
Courier Bargain Day. Sept. 18.
Elrlck Johnson, pt Waldo, was a
business visitor in Grants Pass today. Kindergarten Opens Monde)
Miss Telford's kindergarten, 415
Nelson Shattuck arrived in town I
last night to visit friends. He was C street, will opeii tor the fall form
on Monday, Septemlier 15. Accom­
I registered at the Oxford hotel,
Optical goods at Letcher * Son's, modations for several more tliildieu
Mrs. Clinton Cooke, of Murphy.
was a visitor and shopper in town
{Defense Test Da) I iiuileisesl—
• today.
Local Rotartans went on record
Courier Bargain Day. Sept. 18.
Mrs. C, S. Hatch, of Rogue River. today at their luncheon, not only In
Was,a visitor at local steres yester­ favor of National Defense »Test Day.
but oven went so far us to enroll the
day.
i
I
Mr. and Mrs. A? J. Tolin were entire membership us on-day r volun-
The
¡shoppers in Grants Pass today from teem for Friday. September 12*
I
Daniel J Iteagiin of Torre llnutc.
action was unanimous.
| Kerby.
Ind., has been named by Secretary |
Ask your grocer for Mrs. Bonar’s
of Commerce . I fortiori Hoover as
; sandwich spread and salad drossing Meeting of llic lail'ollctte f'liili
tradn commissioner to Paris.
In the basement of court house,
Guaranteed. Try them.
99
Mjs. C. A. Carrico, of Glendale. Wednesday evening nt S o'clock. I tarries 4'ireus t'liluilig—
1 was visiting and shopping hero yo*- Everyone interested is invited to be
The hearts of the youngsters of
present.
94 Grants Pass will beat, faster when
I terday.
1
Among the Kerby people who vis-
they gaze upon the posters telling
ited in Grants Pass on Tuesday was llryan to Greet t'rowd—
of the coming of the Al G. Harm's
Quite a hit of interest has been wild animal circus on September
Mrs. W. G. Robinson.
Courier Bargain Day. Sept. IS. I aroused here over the talk which 24. Adults, too. look forward with
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Dean, of Port-! will be given tonight by William anticipation to the
I land, are visiting old friends ini Jennings Bryan at the Southern Pa­ The advertising eg rd
cific depot.
Mr. Rrvan will be on was in Grants Pass
.Grants Pass.
(Non-inflammable)
H. A. Stiles was attending to bus­ train I<> which arrives here at S;50 lioster man was busy
iness matters in Grants Pass yester- { o'clock. The train will be held for The four-ring wild animal cl
removing grease spots
When Director Chas. D. llazelrigg day from Eugene.
15 or 20 minutes for the talk.
plays hero on only the one day.
from wiiicn fabric» of all
was interviewed during one of the
Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son's
kinds. Kid Gloves, Kid Slip-
breathing spells at the Mikado re­
M. F. Hathaway was looking after Silvcn-ides in River—
lb.) Scout Troop No. 2—
pers, etc.
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- could ( business matters here today. He is [
hearsal. - —
he -----
said, - "I - wish
Fishermen report that the silver-
Will have first meeting of the
in some way forcibly impress upon from Eugene.
side salmon arc beginning to run in
Will not injure the texture of
winter nt the court house tonight.94
the people of Grants Pass the kind
the Hogue, One fisherman reported
Courier Bargain Day, Sept. IS.
the finest fiibrics.
of a show they are going to have
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garrett returned yesterday that he had caught two of,
Card of Thanks
Liberal Size Bottle
:Wc
during the fair.
You’ve watched last night from San Francisco where them on the spinner. This is llie
We wish to express our heartfelt
' this rehearsal—did you ever see a they have been spending the past time the fall run should start luit
gratitude to the Neighbors of Wood- [
better bunch? 1 know what this few days. Mr. Garrett states that the low stage of the river was lie-
craft and our many friends, for)
‘thing is going to be, how biR it is they had a wonderful time, being lieved to be holding them
hack.
their kindness and thoughtful con- i
Sells Drugs and Books
, and how surprised your people are their first visit in the Bay city. He Steelhead fishing on the Rogue near
sideration during the illness ant| be-1
i going to be when they see it. yes, will be back at his job on Monday.
Gallo* is said to be good,
reavetnent of our beloved wife and
and how proud they are going to be
53U
When at the Medford fair tie sure
mother.
j also for I never worked with better and see Mrs. Bonar’s exhibit of salad Regular Meeting—
». M. Dericks
¡taient in all my 25 years profession- dressing. 20 different varieties. 97
Reatnes chapter tonight, 9 o'clock
and Mrs. Geo Nash and
1 al experience. But I want them to
I. M. Hall, of Yakima, is spending by Chas. S. Adair. 11. P.
family.
I realize this now. not after the show. several days looking over the agri­
so that your fair board, which was cultural possibilities of this part of State Ses retary lien
undertake the valley. He has been in many
enterprising enough to
E. M. Arnold, state secretary of
this thing, will reap some benefit California sections.
and.
having the I si Follette Campaign committee,
from It. Make it just as strong as heard of Grants Pass, stopped to j was in Grants Pass today and 'will
you like -quote me if you think it give the Rogue valley i;n inspection.j meet tonight with local boosters for
will do any good—but put it up to He has been a fruit raiser in Yakima I.aFollette nt the court house. Mr.
your people that this is going to bo for 19 years.
Arnold states that ho finds IziFol-
the biggest and the best operatic i Courier Bargain Day. Sept. 19.
lette sentiment strong in Medford
Machlnery iui<1
performance ever given in Grants
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ide. of Port­ and Ashland and that he expects a
Hr»»j llnrdwiu-e
Pass.”
land. stopped off here today on their large vote to be Riven the third par­
So there you have it almost in Mr. way home after a visit at the Ore­ ty candidate in those cities in tile
Hazelrigg's exact words, just what ; gon Irrigation Congress session at coming election
The meeting fo­
he thinks of the local talent and Klamath Falls. Mr. Ide has charge night will be in the court room.
1'lionr 42
All H Mt.
what he predicts the show will he. ,of the state colonization work con-;
And to the onlooker, it would seem ducted by the state chamber of com-,
Conrier classified ads bring re-
that he was not exaggerating, for merce.
suits.
certainly it has been many a day
since such a chorus has been heard
here.
(BRAND)
The Pageant management has i
Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 10.— (I.
added two features that are sure to 1
prove very attractive. One of these N. 8.)—Fossil forms recently un­
will be a specialty between the acts earthed in this country indicate the
or Sah* nt All Mark
Maj. Gen. Malin Craig is the new of The Mikado by Harry Manning, United State, was inhabited 50.000
cavalry chief in the army. He suc­ the Rogue River Valley Caruso. Mr. years ago. Dr. George B. Gordon, of
ceeds Maj. Gen. Willard Holbrook, . Manning will sing a grand opera the University of Pennsylvania Mu-
retired. General Craig has just re­ ! aria and also an up to the minute seum, claims.
turned from the Philippines.
nurftber, and this one act alone will
"Recent discoveries in the section
pull many nickels into the box of- of the Middle West running from St.
| flee. The other feature will be in Louis northward to the Great Lakes,
connection with the ballet, also be­ show that people in ancient times
tween the acts. This will be a solo ! had started several cities. These
A neat, cleanly written
; dance, or rather a duet, danceM by cities were laid out somewhat like
notebook makes a tet­
Miss Rodolph and Syd Young, as- those of the present day. except that
ter impression—a tetter
sisted by the .Tokay Beauties, who there was virtually half a mile be-
grade— write it with a
make up the ballet.
tween houses. Of course, the hous-
From the Novel and Play by
Parker Pen.
An affair of this kind means es have crumbled, but the excavators
France» Hodgson Burnett
Noblots, no ink-stained
much to a community, aside from found traces that such cities exist­
Along the same lines as
fingers.
The "Lucky
the actual enjoyment of the show. ed.” Dr. Gordon said.
"Pollyanna"
Curve” feeds the ink
| It is a real asset to a town, as wit­
An animal that bears a marked
smoothly. Safety-
ness the Rose Carnival at Portland. resemblance to the horse of the
sealed, it can’t leak
The Pendleton Round-Up, and many present day was also common in
/J when carried —
■ which could be mentioned.
that period. Jie believed. Tills ani­
' Press-the-button
mal, however, had unusually long,
and it’s filled
thick hair.
Beat Kind of Experience
aS \inbtantly
After a woman lias taught the third
Scrap tin from salmon canneries i
grade for five years she ought to know
liow to handle a husband.—Duluth Is being utilized in making toys.
Herald.
wime wiiiis.
Some drug store loafer offered to
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Te-S g/UjL g O )
Origin of Word "Dago."
buy little Willie Willis a cigar the i
Dago was a name originally given by otliei afternoon, if lie would smoke It.
sailors to Spaniards, Portuguese and After Willie went to lied he told hl*
Italians, and is said to be a corruption mother he never again Intended to say,
of the Spanish name Diego, equivalent “Gee wiiiliklns" or "Golly Moses.”
to the English name of James nr Jack.
AND SUPPLIES ■
Grade and High Ncliool
T
Tablets, Pencils anil Erasers
Falling down stairs
the dark, taking the
wrong medicine
other dangers lurk
the dark.
Avoid them bv having a
FLASHLIGHT handy.
Ask us for Winchester Flashlights
and Batteries
If you own an idle flashlight bring it in.
battery or bulb may put it to work ag aim
New Scenic, Ribbon and Moss Agate«
in
A new
Hee dlspho In uliiilm* of
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
The WINCHESTER Stole
UNIVERSAL
CLEANER
10 BE REAL FEATURE
Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop
4
School Shoes...
Woodward’s
HIIOES Foil THE FAMILY
CLEMENS
CEMENT
Three C’s Lumber Company
SUPPLIES
P. S. WOODIN
OREGON
Mountain Breakfast
PHOTO FINISHING
THE MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE
Pure Pork
Country Sausag
A Clean Notebook
a Good Grad
RIVOLI
THE BIG PAIR IS NOW ON
GRANTS PASS DAY
TONIGHT
- AT THE
JACKSON
COUNTY
Fountain Pen
School Books
COUCH’S
PHARMACY
THE DAWN
TOMORROW
Perfumes
Drugs
Stationery
OF A
GEORGE
MELFORD
jr*4uctim
Pure Maple Syrup
From Vermont
The Truax Grocery
JaajuthM Logan
Dtpid Torrtuxe
Rai/mo/d Griffith
Ct cparamoanl Cfidiue
COMEDY
Lige Conley
in
Couch’s Pharmacy
Wedding Showers
and
Fox News
Matinee 25c. Evening 35c.
Children 10c.
Four were killed and scores in- fng near Cranford,
and left
jured when a speeding express train the rails. The engine and several
on thu Central Railroad of New Jer-.cars were toppled, over on their
sey crashed into a truck at a cross- sides.
FOR FILMS, DEVELOP-
ING AND PRINTING
In by O n. m. out by 5 p. m.
FAIR
»
Medford, Saturday, Sept. 13
Ài
BIG SPEED PROGRAM
2:14 Trot,‘3 Heats; Free for All Paace, 3 in 5 Heats
Three Running Races Finish of the 3 Day Relay Race
100 Harness and 40 Ru nning Horses Entered
AFTERNOONS-AERIAL THOMPSONS, BANDS AND
OTHER FREE ATTRACTIONS
fair Open Every Night
Motion Pictures, Dixie Syncopators, Aerial Thompsons, Carnival Band Dance
and Entertainment by Exhibitors
REDUCED RATES ON SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAIL
ROAD