Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 25, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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WINCHESTER ROLLER SKATES
S-lf Contained
I Double Row
I Ball Bearing
Roll
Girded Frame
Const ruction
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
The WINCHESTER Stk»re
Make us PROVE it is a
REAL MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
STANTON ROWELL. Prop.
GULBRANSEN
The Registering Piano
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P. II. Fraser, of Salem, win at­ Grapes—
tending to local business today.
Fain y pack craies (or eastern ship
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muncy, of ment
Rolit Neilson, or Phoue tlu3-
Crescent City, wore among the vis­ F-ll.
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itors in Grants Pass today.
Glasses fitted at Latcbar 41 Son'«. Hoy Scouts—
S. II. Jones, of Corvallis, was
Of group No. 2 are invited to meet
looking after business matters hern with Group No. 1 tonight The boys
today.
.who earned camp emblema ut tile
Mrs B. C. Offlns. Harold Offins |summer camp at Biamond Lake Will
and son wore in the city for a ocupla receive them tonight.
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of days this week from the K and C
Time to Iteglst
Lumber camp near Dorris.
Optical good« at Letcher A Son'«.
Every voter who intends to cant
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Siomons left a ballot at the elections In Novem­
today for Portland after a brief visit ber must Im registered within the
with Mr. and Mrs. John Herman, of next nine days, for on October 4 the
Selma.
registration books will be closed The
Mr. and Mrs. Jo Pardee have ar­ law requires that the books dose 30
rived In the city from Portland to days before the election. Which
spend their vacation with Mr. Par­ comes on November 4. County Clerk
dee's parents.Mr. and Mrs. J. Pardee. F. I.. Coon urges all voters to regis­
Dr. It. I<- Henson, of Portland, has ter at their earliest convenience ut
been in the city for the past two days his office at the court house.
called here to testify in the case of
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Dr. E. J. Biilick. Dr. Henson is tak- l-eiiky Roof—
ing the opportunity to visit old
l'hone 320, Pacifie Coast Roofing
friends here.
Co.
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Two Years to Pay
Nationally Priced
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PERSONAL iLb LOCAL ’ ‘I l
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Hardened (
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P4HS
Whist Club-
Meets Monday evening next. l>o
you Wish to join? See G. P .la Al er
at Grants Pas« and Josephine Hunk
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Rain on Circus Day—
Nothing can be more disappoint­
ing to the boys uud girls who look
forward to the coming of ths circus
than to have It ruin ou that day
Yesterday, however, the mill fell In
torreuts and the grounds were ex­
tremely sloppy and muddy, making
It hard for the performers to act and
uncum furtalde tor the spectators,
The show was an excellent one and
those who sat through the perforin-
ance wen« more tliau repaid.
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Woodward’s
JUST ARRIVED
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New Shipment
Gold Hill Neared—
A tip comes from up north to the
effect that the road on the south
side of the river Is soou to be brought
up to grade and surfaced with con­
crete, Thia tip also states that un-
less the commercial club of Hold
Hill gets real busy right quick, they
will wak%up some fine day aud find
the Pacific highway "over yonder"
and that Hold Hill will be a side
issue, liar«l to find.' by the tourists
who have their ears filled to the
brim with stories alaiut the speed
cop who Is reputed north and south
with pinching anyone traveling fast­
er than 12 iqilea per In Hold Hill.
The tip 1« Worth Investigating M
least and. anyway, the commercial
club should be revived and the fight­
ing spirit In Hold Hilt quieted down
n little—the town Is sliding back-
wards. Hold Hill News.
MRS. NELLIE NEAS
New Scenic, Ribbon and Moss Agates
—In—
Hee display In window of
Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop
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CEMENT
Three C’s Lumber Company
Went (J Street
Grants Pass
Gateway to the Oregon Caves
WARNING SENT TO CHINESE
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1 1 OREGON
POWER 1
COMPANY 1
■ 'Pirf irml Stock yields ■
17.14%!
1 CALIFORNIA
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15 ARE KILLED BY LANDSLIDE
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DR. BILLICK TRIAL PROCEEDS
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TOMORROW
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George Melford
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HOPPER—To -Mr and Mrs. \V. J.! Sensation Sprung Wednesday When
Misa Bartlett Testifies
Hopper. Park street. Monday, Sep­
tember 22, a daughter.
The presentation of testimony for
the state in the case now being heard
Plats of Grants Pass—
in the circuit court in which Dr. K.
Blue prints SI.50; blue line print«, J. Biilick is defendant, charged with
SI.75. Courier office.
manslaughter, was completed yester­
day afternoon, and the defense Is
now calling it« witnesses, it is proji-
able from the number of witnesses
yet to lie called that the trial will
continue the balance of the week.
The charge against Dr. Biilick
(Non-inflammable)
grows out of the death of Blanche
Fick, which occurred last April, the
For removing grease spots
state alleging that death was brought
from woven fabrics of all
about by the performance of an il­
kinds. Kid Gloves, Kid Slip­
legal operation. Dr. Benson, path­
pers, etc.
ologist from the University of Ore­
Will not injure the texture of
gon. who conducted the autopsy
the finest fabric«.
over the remains of the dead girl,
was on the stand for the state prac­
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tically all day yesterday on direct
and cross-examination. Today the
defense is calling a group of physi­
cians. Including three from Medford,
Hells Drugs and Books
the line of questioning indicating
the wish to establish the cause of
death by some other cause than one
from an illegal operation.
The sensation of the trial came
Wednesday
afternoon when Miss
OREGON
Claire Bartlett, who had attended to '
Mountain Breakfast
Dr. Biilick'« office work for a num­
(BRAND)
ber of years, testified on the stand '
Pure Pork
that Dr. Biilick had attempted to
Country Sausag
"buy her off,” Miss Bartlett charg­
'or Salo lit All .Mark
ing that Biilick hail promised her a
trip to Honolulu if she would say!
that site was present when Missj
BEST QUALITY
Fick was in the office, and that an
illegal operation was not performed.
POPCORN
Miss Bartlett also testified that I)r.
THE TRUAX
Biilick told her that he "could buy
GROCERY
off the officers.”
Asked by the
state's attorney what officers the doc­
tor had told her he. could buy off,
Miss Bartlett replied: "District At­
Couch’s Pharmacy
torney Miller and Judge Thomas.”
FOR FILMS, DEVELOP­
As the paper went to press, Dr. '
ING AND PRINTING
Chas. Sweeney of Medford, was on
In by O a. tn. out by S p. n>.
the stand and was to be followed
by Drs. Kresse and Hayes, both -of
Medford, testifying for the defense.
ANTONIO MOHINO
ESTELLE TAYLOR
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If you liked “The Sheik” you’ll
love "Tiger 1x»ve." The flame
man fllnusl tills drama of a
wliirldwlnd Spanish courtship.
Going Tonight
Jackie Coogan
—in—
“The
Boy of Flanders
One-Fourth to One-Half
OFF REGULAR PRICES
Nothing half-way about this sale — it’s’a
real money-making event for you There ’ h
no. pretense about our reason for cutting
the prices the way we have. It's simple.
We’ve too yiany suit.* on hand, about two
hundred suits more than we should have.
We’ve got to move them, no matter how
great a sacrifice this action demands.
UNIVERSAL
CLEANER
CLEMENS
STIR YOU INTO AN IMMEDIATE PURCASE AFTER YOU
HAVE SEEN THESE
Suits and
Overcoats
ask any
OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN
ATTENTION
COLLEGE AND HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
We have gone the limit in cutting the prices on all young
men's suits in our stock. Here is an opportunity that
comes once,in a lifetime. Yon cannot afford to miss it
$20.00
now
$22.50
now
$25.00
now
$27.50
now
$30.00
now
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
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New Style Fur Chokers
N <>t Ic«'—
First meeting of Grants Pass Wom­
an's club, Saturday, Oct. 4. at 1:00
o'clock
Luncheon. Hotel Josephine.
75c per plate. Members are usked
to notify one of the following by
O,t. 1st for reservation: Mrs Geo.
Seeback, 6U2-F-1-3; Mrs
Harold
Prestel. R39-J, Miss Jessie Griswold,
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No Need To Wait for Sunshine—
Democrats to Meet—
Our portraits are made by artific­
The democrats of the county will
ial light. Artcraft Studio.
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hold a meeting tomorrow night at
the courthouse.
Daughters of Veterans—
Will have spe< tai session on Fri­
Hunters Take to Hills—
day evening at the Library rooms,
Hunters are taking to the hills in 7:30 o'clock, to meet the department
For men who are particular about fit and quality in llannel shirts.
great numbers, following the heavy president. Mrs. Lucy C. Luce of Port­
rains of the past few days. Those land. Ore. Social hour aud refresh­
THE GREEN* HOOD SHIRT
who have been in the woods during ments will follow the business forum
Checks. Plaids. Stripes. Plain Colors
the past two days state that the Comrades and their wives are cor­
ground is wet enough now to permit dially invited. A full membership is
walking without noise. The fire desired to meet Sister Luce. Mary
BOYS’
hazard has also been minimized by A Browne. Tent President.
JACKIE COOGAN
OH
CAPS
the rain.
Dark l»ays Are Just As Good—
SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
Milk Prices—
As bright ones for photographs at
We, the undersigned dairymen of the Artcraft Studio.
Grants Pass, will hereafter make the
following charges for milk:
12 Sc
for quarts. 7c for pints; wholesale,
bottles. 40e per gal. Milk in cans,
Force« at War Are Told Not to Bomb over 3 gallons, spécial" price. Effec­
YOUR SENSE OF VALUES WILL
Unfortified Towns
tive October 1.
j." H. Wise, Joe
Woodall. Edw-in Harader. Otto Hen-
Peking, Sept. 25.—(A. P.)—An rtkson. J. E. Olson. Anna M Lewis.
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appeal and warning to the rival forc- M. M. Ainsworth. Will Scoville. An­
es fighting on the Manchurian-Chih- drew Geigler. Anna Stinebaugh.
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lian border for the control of the
central government of China, to quit
Fire Caused Shutdown—
bombing unfortified towns from the
The shutdown of the. electric
air, were drafted today at a meeting
power yesterday afternoon for an
of foreign government ministers
hour was caused by a serious fire in
here.
the Gold Ray plant of the California-
IH member ci our
Oregon Power campany.
Three
transformers were burned rip. the
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fire having been caused by a short
circuit. Because of the fire which
Large Part of Mountain Village Is necessitates a number of repairs, the
Obliterated
power will be off here tonight be­
tween 12 and 12:15 o’clock.
This
AT SAVINGS OF FROM
Berne. Switzerland. Sept. 25.—(A. city suffered only a slight delay yes­
P")—Fifteen persona were killed terday as the company cut in on an­
and a large part of the mountain other plant as soon as possible.
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village of Someo was obliterated by
a landslide following a heavy thun-
derstorm.
Wo Ren I Pianos
in , i * h
$14 85
$16.75
$18.65
$19.75
$22.85
ONE LOT OF HIGH GRADE
SOFT COLLARS
One-Fourth Off
J. C. BRILL, SUCCESSOR TO
The Peerless Clothing
Grants Pass, Ore.
REGULAR PRICE