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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1924)
imvw fan * pint i*'nm rinr POTS and i i KETTLES 11 • Handy helps for busy days—and every day during the eannig season is a busy one for the housewife who wants to preserve for winter use a liberal sup ply of the fruits, both large and small. Our prices are especially attractive this season, and wo can save you money on what you need to buy. One Quart Mason Jars 90c PER DOZEN and other sizes at equally good prices. Rogue River Hardware Co. ......................... J VST RECEIVED Heavy Moleskin Pants The famous "Can’t Busi ’Em" brand. Mail«' of finest quality extra heavy moleskin of a fine pin stripe pattern. Beautifully tailored am) finished with belt loops anti wide side tunnels. Special $3.95 ♦ RIDK» PltOG 111 MH TONIGHT ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ KGW Morning Oregonian. Port* land -«■ 7 15. polle«' reports; 7:30, ba»eha11 scores, weather forecast and C A Pauly of Klamath Fall* was llegtilar M«s*tlng— market reports; K:IO, studio pro a business visitor here today Rogue lllver Valley Grange. Sat gram by George (Matin's Metropoli urday night, th-lolmr 4. Election of Mr. and Mrs. II. N Parker of tan orchestra; 10:30. Hoot Owls, Crescent City were among the visi officers, full attendance Is required. KPO Hal«' Brothers, ine , Sun 14 Francisco 4:30 to 5 30. Rudy Sul-1 tors in Grants Pass today. Glasses fitted at Letcher <4 Son's. I ger's Fairmont Hotel orchestra; S:oo| to 9:00, "National Defease Test," Mrs B. F. Scherffius of Selma Ta xes— Last payment of 1923 taxes <lm> undi r tin« auspice» of the V. S Army. was a shopper,an«l visitor in th«1 city ! on October 5. 1921 Penalty added KI.X Oakland Tribune. Oakland. this morning. Lewis. Cal.- s oo io 10:20 pm., studili pro Mr. an«l Mrs. J. A. Jefferson of after said date. Geo. W 15 gram, consisting of vm ul and inatm-1 Prescott, Ari»., were among th.' visi- I Sheriff. mental select ions. Selections from I tors in Grants Pass today. the American Theatre orchestra will' Grap«'» — George Bryant, manager of t he Fancy pack crates for eastern ship be broadcast aller 9 o’clock. Coast Stag«* lines, was a business KFSG Angelos Temple, l.os An ment. Koht. Neilson, or Phone 603- I visitor here today from Coquille. S:30 to 9'30, "Crusaders' Mr. and Mrs. Riggs of Marshfield F-ll. 1« geles service" broadcast from auditorium, wer«> in Grants Pass yesterday to ut- music liy Ilio Silver Band uml Re tend' th«' funeral of James Over- Regular Meeting— vival chorus, young i*'opl«'s tesi I-1 street. Of th«' Daughters of Veterans. Fri Optical goona at Letcher A Son’*. day night at 7:30. in the Library monies, national address by ('buries! S. Hardy, of the superior court; 10 Mrs. I.. C. Perdue of Santa Crus. building. | to II, organ redial liy 11 I Ernest Cal., is her«' for a few weeks visiting Ballard. assisted by Margaret Iti-n- with old-time friends. Mrs. Perdu? Leaky Roof- • nedy. was formerly a resident here. Phone 320, Pacific Coast Roofing KHJ - The Times; Los Angeles Floyd Cook of Hood River is here Co. 01*41 6 00 to 6:.10. Art Hickman's ('un to attend th«* funeral of his niece, cert orchi'stra; ti 30 to 7:30, chil the 9-months-old daughter of Mr Taxes— «Iren's program; li: 00 to 9:30, pro- and Mrs. Floyd Barrow Last payment of 1923 taxes due Ed Lind was in Grants Pass today on October 5. 1924. Penalty added gram by the Radio Corporation of from Lindhome Lodge, one of th«* after Mid date. tleo. W. Lewis, S< tit hern California; 9:30 to 10:00, Naval Reserve bank; 10:00 to 11:00, resorts on the way to the Oregon Sheriff. 15 Art Hickman's Dance orchestra. Caves which has attracted much pat KFI -Earle C Anthony. Inc.. Loa ronage during th«* past season. O|H-iiing Dance of Winter Season— Angeles -6 30 to 0 00. Hxaminer New can«* poles at Cramer Bros. 15 Riverside Community Club, Sat Rev. amt Mrs. W. I.. Gray and urday night. Oct. Oh. Good musi,' new bulletins; 6 IS to 6:00, Aeo lian organ recital; 19:00 to 11 00. daughters of Rogue River, spent Come. 15 Tyrolean Zither club; ll;oo to Thursday afternoon visiting friends 12 00. Ambassador Hotel Cocoanui ami shopping in Grants Pass. Rev. Voters Attention— Grove orchestra. Gray reports excellent progress on AU persons desiring to vote at the the new high school aihlltlon. but general election November 4, 1924. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORH states that then* is a dearth of ath are notified that the registration Grant« Pass Chamber of Conimerc,« letic material there this season. He books will close October 4 at 5 at Granta Pass. Oregon, hereby calls also states that many of the young o'clock p. m. Those already regis for bids for the construction of a people from Rogue River are attend- i stucco building .thirty-foot frontage tered who have voted once lu every and elghty-foot depth, at Northeast ing college this year. two years and still reside in the corner of Sixth anti G str««ets in , Just In—30 ft. ««ane poles at Cra same precinct need not re-reglster. Grants Pass, Oregon, with bas«<vtient mer Bros. 15 F. L. Coon. County Clerk. 14 complete, in accordance with the! plans ami specifications prepared Rummage Sal«'— therefor, to be completed within Notice— sixty days from date of contract. I Salvation Army 405 G St.. Satur The county rlerk's off lee will be Plans, specifications and form of' day. October 4. 9 a. tn. to <> p. m. 14 open Friday evening. October 3, be contract may be Inspected at the of- | i tween the hours of 7 am! 9 o'clock. flee of the Grants Pass Chamber of Th«- Little Wonder Car- Commerce nt Grants Paas, Oregon Watch her go—four-day economy to give persons unable to come to All blds will be opened on Monday. the office during r«*gular office October 6. 1924. at ten ^clock a. in , test. 15 at th«* office of Grants Pass Cham hours an opportunity to ri'gtster. ber of (’itnmerce at Granta. P iim . ' 14 F. L. Coon. County Clerk. Football Ram«* Tonmrrbw— Oregon, .and right is reserved‘to re-' •_______ |ject and and all bids. Certified The high school football eleven is Iliversiile Community' Club Dance— check for ten percent of bid to be in good condition for the fray to Come to the opening dance of the submitted with bid, to be forfeited morrow at Klamath Falls, the first season on Saturday night. Oct. 4th. if -.uci-eessful bidder fails to execute contest of the season for the local contract within three days from award of bld and notice thereof.' boys. The Klamath team last week Address Grants Pass Chamber of played to a 7-7 tie with Ashland and Commerce. Grants Pass. Oregon. thus have a slight advantage over H. D, NORTON. the locals. A fairly large number President of rooters will accompany the team over the mountain. PER52NÆL LOQdL NEW VICTOR Records Fancy Work and C«xik.'<l Food Sal«*»» Pardee's grocery store, from 10 a. m. till 6 p. m., Saturday. October 4. by the ladles of Home l-eague of the Salvation Army. J. C. BRILL. SV44ESSOR Peerless Clothing Co. RIVOLI AND Fancy Work and < ook«sl Food Sulc-- Pardee's grocery store from 10 a. m. till 6 p. m, Saturday, October 4. by the ladies of Home I-eagtie of the Salvation Army. 14 Matiqt’e 25c Evening 35c Children 10c <'otnmisrton Nominee Visit»— Edward Ostrander, Republican i nominee for public service commis sioner of the western Oregon dis trict.. is visiting in Grants Pass to day, seeing how bis political fehcea are holdiug out. He feels confident j that southern Oregon will remain ; strongly Republican. In parte of the: Willamette valley, LaFollette has i been getting considerable support. 1 but he reports that this condition is changing and that the support is turning back to Coolidge and Re publicanlsm. Mr. Ostrander is see retary of the public service commis- skin and is offering his 30 years railroad and public utility service as the reason for his return to the com mission. » New Scenic, Ribbon and Moss Agates !ti See dlMplay hi whitlow of Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop Building Materials Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing Flooring — Lumber — General Millihg Went G Htrrrt No, Girls, we cannot all go to Hawaii lo «(M-nd thè wtnter. liut oli, boy! we con Itavi' fun at boote! l'ut a yellow arenili (lei) aiounil your n«*«k, «Iruin a I l«4. ,,r " tal lTtlt, play and »ing Dilla Dream», Hall Hawailan Hca. Ilula Blue». Sts- Our Window Display THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE STANTON ROWELL. Prop . FELT SLIPPERS Daniel Green (unify« for Men. Uoimvi ami < hililrvn All Felts In fl»- new slimles. Bine, -« <otuh Taupe, Fawn, brusii, Rose ami <«iay. MINE BETTER w « mi I J Sl»\ Woodward’s Auction Sale SATI RO IV ONI.V II MB. DAWES < (H I.D Tl BN It you do not get a sale sheet by Wednesday, call for one. CLEMENS Saturday, Oct. 4th, 1924 1:30 P 31. I Corner 7(1« and I B( «'«'«•(», No. UIN I Kireet, Grants Pa»« Mella l>rag« «ud tlooks We will bold a communi«) auction and »«*11 Ilio following: Surprise Coats — that's what tlicy are— If you come eX|Macting to see n stereotype general line of-coat« —one wink of your laslics anti your mind is .hanged as quick* ly a4 a man overboard says his prayers. We don't know what of het de* signers have a.'coniplislusl, but we do know that tlib creative genius han put more fascina- lion. sliniuhitlon. ami likability into thi'si' coats than has ever ins'it manifestisi in a tieniI«'- inan's «Miter garment since the < out of Joseph. Our Price — First Grade Cream, 39c Grants Pass Creamery THE FUR MARKET Oppoait«* Josephine Hotel OREGON Mountain Breakfast $ 18.50 to $45. (BRAND) ,NEW FALL NE< KWEAR FREMII Hl SPENDERS COME IN AND BE MILLIKAN & FLETCHER WANTED —TO BUY vol II OVERCOAT IS HERE FALL WOOLEN ROHE 12 Ih-ml of cattle—cow«, helfei« and calvrn; some cow» to freshen soon; 37 head of »licep, 32 yearling « w«-s, I bu< k, -I «clin i-», 20 I hmk I of «boats, 0 down chicken«, I dozen <1 it e k a, luinu-M, lioiiseliolil K«« h I s ntij iniiuy other article«, Everything will be Sold without any it «ci ve and positively no l,y- * bidding, rain or «bine. Aurt lonrrrw Raw Fur» of All Kind« II igli < ash Price —at— Pure Pork Country Sausage For Hale at All Markcta Carson's Better Grapes THE TRUAX GROCERY Star Owners I Come on in - the Sport ia Great! THREE PRIZES to tile three persons will»'call make the best mileage on one quart of gas. Couch’s Pharmacy FOB FILMS, DEVELOP ING AND PRINTING In by 0 a. m. out by B p. m. r Three C’s Lumber Company T One - Cent Sale i MRS. NELLIE NEAS SHORN roll THE FAMILY S ih w report c«l at Portland— While southern Oregon was en- 1 joying one of the warmest evenings , of the past few weuks. northern Ore gon was experiencing a snowfall last night. Between Hood River anil Portland, snow was reported to be tailing enough to make the pave- 1 ment too slippery for comfort. The tall was not heavy. * III « Rummage Sale— Salvation Army 405 G St.. Satur day, Otober 4. 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 14 I Builds Home in Dixtrict— A new home in the Grants Pass Irrigation district is lieing built by James Thompson of Los Angeles, who arrived here the last of the week. Mr. Thompson has already got the place under way and expects to have it ready for occupuncy in a short time. He purchased a tract of land from the Chicago Land com pany on tile Murphy road about a mile from the city. Iti« Il Winden« from ili«' loom» of Inicricn and I mope. Variety of «lylca and «sdora, Luturioii« I «ir» mid rich Silk» for tl««* lining». Ho th«' wholb I» th«' «•pitoni«' of chic. The Original REXALL Last payment of 1923 taxes due on October 5. 1924. Penalty added Lewis. after said date. Sheriff. TOMORROW IV. New Coats W< it >1. Today at Rowell’s Taxes— TONIGHT I Smith Garage