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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1924)
page cm.*’n» mm WINCHESTER ROLLER SKATES p *« b n<nt crmtm* PCK52IWL SS LOCAL | 5 ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. The WINCHESTER Store Wool Seamless Rugs are the Best Floor Coverings ASK your dealer to show you the xX famous Tapestry^ Velvet, and Axminster Seamless Rugs made by the Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company, the foremost mak ers of Rugs and Carpets since 1860. Rugs for every room in pleasing patterns and all sizes, at prices within the reach of everyone. Maximum durability in proportion to cost Look for trade mark stamped on the back of every rug. Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. NEW YORK The COURIER Commercial Printing Department Handle Your Work Quickly Can Automatic Presses Phone 390 If you think marriage is no laughing nuttter, sc*- "Changing Hus bands," a Cecil JI. De Mille-supefvised comedy about husbands and wives, better than I»e Mille’a famous "Why Change Your Wtfef” and "Don’t Change Your Husband.” Jf Matinee ?5c, * • Evening 36c. ■ Children 10c. Will Git«» Demonstration— \ «h>muiwt ration of th» gyroscopic propeller, invented by James A. Mor rison, of Macdoel, Cal., will be held on the river abut«' the Ravage Rap ids dam next Sunday, provide«! It dors net rain, th« new propeller hl tt departure from the usual run of ifropelleiM a« It embodies an entirely new principle. J. H. Bntley, who is associated with Mr. Morrison, state«1 that a boat h now bi’ing built and | wilt b<> placed on the river with the I propeller driven by an automobile engine. He holds that the propeller will increase speed from 16 to f>0 per cent and that fuel consumption will be cut down materially. They are seeking to place their article on the market. R. C. I.«'«« of Ashland was a busi Ituy Out Fissl Rtorc— ness visitor in th«' city today. K. C. Nealy and son. It. K. Neely, The REXALL ONE CENT SALE hav«« purchased th«« Burkhalter is THURS., FRl. & SAT. this weekll Feed store on J street and will con C. F. Rhod. s of Medford was her«> duct the l>u4iuess They take charge attending to busin«’ss today. . of th«> place on October I. Glasses fitted at Letcher A 8on’e. I Mrs. Grace Holbrook of Gold Hill \«<hlng I« Mah' Appreciated— Than your photograph for Christ was among the shoppers In Grants mas. Ask mother, wife, sweetheart, Pass today. The REXALL ONR CENT SALE even your husband will admit it, Is THl’RR . FRI. & SAT. this weekll then talk to us about It. THE PIC- Mrs. A. J. Harper of Wildervlll«’ TV RE MILL. Tho studio of qual 14 spent lhe day in Grants Pass visiting ity. an«l shopping. Don’t miss the REXALL ONE Mrs. Harry- Risk ron Passe»— Colored fapar at tha Courter. Word of the death of Mrs. Harry CENT SALE this week. 11 Illinois valley people In Grants Siskron in San Francisco has been ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Pass today inclu«le«l Mr. and Mrs. brought here, .Mrs. Siskron died in ♦ RADIO PIUM1RIMR TONIGHT ♦ the bay city after a long illness Roy Wells. 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Optical goods at Letcher A Son’s. Mr. and M/s. Siskron went to San K II J - Th« Times. Los Angele«. William Haldeman of Kerby Is | Francisco last year, after Mr. Sisk Cal.. 395 meters. t’> p. m. Hickman s spending a few days hero on husi- ron had sold his mine near Holland. orchestra: 6-lit p in children’s pro > ness. gram: 8 p in. varied musical pro lion Cameron is a business visitor Grapes— Fancy pack crates for eastern ship gram and li'cture; 10 p. m. Hick In Grants Pass today from the 1111- nois valley. ment. Kohl. Neilson, or Phone 603- man's orchestra. KLX Th«' Tribune. Oakland. Cal., 16 Don't miss the REX At J- ONE F-ll. 509 meter; 3 p. in. routing reports: CENT SALE this week. 11 6 p. m. Aunt Elsie's Sunset matinee. Mr. and Mrs. Andy McCarthy have High Sclimil Enrollment Grows— KPO -— Hal«' Brothers. Inc , Sun returned from a trip to the state fair The high school enrollment will FrancUeo. 4 33 meters; 3:30 p. tn and Portland, where they visited be over 400 by the end of the year. organ recital; 5:30 p in. children's friends. the school heads believe. Yesterday hour; 7 p. m. orchestral music; S Oct. 3-3-4 are the dates of the seven new students were enrolled, p. m. naval reserve night; 10 p m. 11 bringing the total for the year to REXALL ONE CENT SALE. dp nee music. is spending several Henry Turnbly 390. This is the largest enrollment KGO General Electric Company. days in the city from his home at «■ver recorde«l at the high school. Oakland, Cui.. .113 meter«; 4 p. m will return He j Kalispell, Mont, orchestral concert: 8 p. m. musical i north tomorrow. Leaky Root- program, instrumental and vocal; 10 Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Prichard of Phone 330. Pacific Coast Rooting p. m. dance music by Halstead's or Portland are visiting here for a few Co. ui-tf chestra. days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Co KFI-—Karl«' (’. Anthony, Inc., Los burn and Mr. and Mrs. W. Riley Bid Angelo«, 4C9 meters; 6 p. ni. news Church Mcs-tlng Thursday— dle. The annual church supper and bulletins; <:45 p. in. organ recital; Oct. 2-3-4 are the dates of the I 11 business meeting of the First Bap 8 to 10 p. m orchestral music and REXALL ONE CENT SALE. Frederic Roscoe Conklin left the tist church will be held Thursday studio program; 10 p. m. popular Ballad hour. other night for O. A. C.. where he evening, with a banquet at 5:30. i KGW—The Oregonian. Portland. Election of officers and adoption of will enter as a sophomore. He will Ore., 493 meters; 3:30 p. m. chil budget for new year will take place. also work in the chemistry depart An excellent program has been ar dren’s program; 7:15 p. m. routing ment. reports; 8 p. m. concert. Al and Charlie Drolette have re ranged. turned from Crescent City, where NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS they attended the Del Norte county Granta Paes Woman's Club— First meeting of Granta Pass Wom fair. They report an excellent time Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce an's club, Saturday. Oct. 4, at 1:00 at Grants Pass. Oregon, heroby calls at the coast. for bids for the construction of a Mrs. J. J. Horner of Helena. Ar o’clock. Luncheon. Hotel Josephine, stucco building .thirty-foot frontage 75c per plate. .Members are asked kansas. who spent the summer with and eighty-toot depth, at Northeast to notify one of the following by her sister, Mrs. J. E. Kilduff, left corner of Sixth and G streets in for her home yesterday. Mrs. Hor Oct. 1st tor reservation: Mrs. Geo. Granta Pass, Oregon, with basement In accordance with the ner was greatly pleased with the Seeback. 602-F-1-3; Mrs. Harold complete. plans and specifications prepared beauty of Grants Pass and hopes to Prestel, 539-J; Miss Jessie Griswold, therefor, to be completed within j , 199-L. 1 7 7**A-s. 13 return here next season. sixty day« from date of contract, Plans, specifications and form of Mrs. Ruth Hopkirk an«l daugh contract may be Inspected at the of ter, Dorothy, who have been spend-; Whist <1nl> Organize fice of the Granta Pass Chamber of ig the summer with Mrs Hopkirk'« • The Whist Club, organized years ; Commerce ut Grunt« Paas. Oregon. ago by several whist fans of the city, | parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hatha All bids will be opened on Monday« way, left this morning on their re- held Ils first meeting of the year October 6. 1924. at ten o'clock a m. last night at the rooms above the at the office of Grants Pass Cham ! turn to New York. National Drug store. The prelimin-1 ber of Commerce at Grant« Pass, Oregon, and right It reserved to re ary organization tor the season was ject and and all bids. Certified The R«-gular Meetlug— effected with C. C, Hunt and Wil check for ter« percent of bid to be Of Auxiliary U. S. W. V. Friday ton! Allen elected to head the two j submitted with bld. to be forfeited evening, Oct. 3. Ill sides. Four new members were add if «ucceesaful bidder fails to execute ed. the club now having five tables. | contract within three days from award of bid and notice thereof. Address Granta Pass Chamber of Girls Take Prizes— Commerce, Grants Pass. Or«>gon. Due to the inability to secure the Voters Attention- IL 1). NORTON, All persona desiring to vote at the names of the prize winners in the President. girls’ club work at tho county fair, general election November 4, 1934, are notified that the registration it has not been possible to give their names until today. Lois Bailey won books will close October 4 at 5 The Original the scholarship to the O. A. C. sum o’clock p. tn. Those already regis mer school as the highest scoring tered who have voted once In every REXALL girl in the canning division. By two years and still reside in tbs being the highest scoring girl in the same precinct need not re-regtater. F. L. Coon. County Clerk. 14 sewing division, Edith Inman re ceived a similar scholarship donated I by the Golden Rule store. Ruth Student Holy Meet« At the first student body meeting Breitmeier won another similar Thurs. Fri. Sat. O< 1.2 Oil. 8 Ort. 4 scholarship by the highest scoring of the high school yesterday, it was decided that the year’s student girl in the cooking division. body dues should be paid at once. If you do not get a salo sheet Formerly the due» have been collect by Wednesday, call tor one. Notice— The county clerk’s office will be ed each semester but under the re open Friday evening, October 3. be vision of the con.sltut-ion as adopted tween the hours of 7 and 9 o’clock, yesterday, the fuM amount of 31.50 to give persons unable to come to ie now payable. I^wrence Schmidt, Hell« Drugs and Books the office during regular office president of the student body, pre sided at the meeting. hours an opportunity to register. 14 F. L. Coon, County Clerk. Mr. Advertiser— As the days are now getting short Gorman Plans Hmoker— er we are compelled to go to press Joe Gorman is this week offering with the Daily Courier earlier in or WANTED —TO BUY an excellent card for the Saturday der that the papers may be deliven'd Rnw Furs of All Kinds night smoker at the Grants Pass before dark, therefore we ask your High Cash Price Athletic club. Bill Green and Wal cooperation by turning in all adver —at— ter Shepard will go on in a heavy tising copy early, not later than 12 THE FUR MARKET weight wrestling bout. Bud Sholtz o’clock each day. Ads for large Opposite Josephine Hot« ! and Joe Sullivan have been rematch apace must be in the office the day ed, following their draw of last week. previous to publication. They will try for two out of three OREGON falls, with one-hour limit. Eddie I Sentenced to Prison Term— Gorman and Teddie Brown are to Mountain Breakfast C. E. Proper and Lawrence Davis box four rounds. The curtain raiser (BRAND) have been sentenced to serve a term will be a battle royal and a pre Pur e Pork in prison by Judge C. M. Thomas. liminary bout. I-ad lea are still be The two were indicted by the grand Country Sausage ing admitted free and each event For Hale at All Market« jury on a charge of the larceny of finds a larger number present. The an automobile. They were caught first match will start at 8:30. In the car belonging to the Chicago I^and company, which they stole BEST QUALITY Members of Grant« Pass Woman's here and drove to Portland. They POPCORN Glut»—Are reminded that all res- will serve three yeara each. Judge THE TRUAX ervations for luncheon at Hotel Jo- Thoma« will pronounce sentence on GROCERY sephine, Saturday, must be in hands Friday on Bill Morgan and Walter of committee Wednesday night. No Kissel, charged with laceny in a reservations made after that time. building. They were indicted ye«ter- | Kindly attend to this promptly. day for entering a building at Wolf Phone Mrs. Geo. Seebach, Mrs. H. Creek and later entered a plea of Couch’s Pharmacy Prestel or Miss Jessie Griswold. 15 guilty. Court will not meet until FOR FILM«, DKVKLOP. ING AND PRINTING Friday. New Coats Rich Woolens fusti the lonms of kmerl«» and l'ur»|w<. Variety of stylen «imi «•olurs. Luxurious Fur» nu«l rich Milk« for the lining*. Hu the whole Is the epitome of «■III«. MRS. NELLIE NEAS New Scenic, Ribbon and Moss Agates —In — RINGS. PEND IX TH. SCARF PIN* - and — IlHtHK HER H im « in window of Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop Building Materials Cement — Doors Sashes — Roofing Flooring - Lumber — General Milling Three Os Lumber Company Phono .11» West G Street Have you been In to see our fine new line of ART NOVELTIES? We have many dainty little blind, painted treaeurew, ju»t the thing for gift« or prises for brjilge. new I hix stationery. A«k to see all our pretty THE MUSIC & PHOTO H0U8E STANTON ROWELL, Prop FLANNEL SHIRTS For men who are particular about tit aud quality In tUnnel «birla. THE Gill KXHOOU SHIRT Check«, Plaids. Strip««. Plain Color« HOYS’ JACKIE COOGAN I APR Woodward’s HHOEH FOR TIIE FAMILY Two Great Values in One - Cent Regular $1.35 now $1.00 Regular $1.85 now $1.50 J. C. BRILL CLEMENS Plata of Granta Pa w Tn by W a. m. out by 14 p. tn ■ Blue print« 81.60; blue line print!, Courier classine«) ads bring 11.75. Courier office. «ulte. Successor The Peerless Clothing Co. Ginnt« Pass, Oregon We, the Salvation Army of Grants Pass, ask the farmers of .Josephine County anti community to co operate and assist ns, by contributing produce, vege table«, fruit« or any other articles of salable value, to ns at once. On October 11, next, id <>ur hall, 405 G Street, Grants Pa««, we will hold our annual Fall Harvest Festival, at which time all articles will he sold. These funds will he used for local relief work. Salvation Army 40.5 G Street re- > -X Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 380 —