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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1924)
«.ITt'ROAIT. OCTOBER I, 11X44. GRANT44 PAAS DAILY COURIER — Next Tuesday Evening— * PTR52ML ÎLb LOÇÆL New Coats » > For the best Pictures and Picture Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Reynold*, of Framing see Holman, 605 G St.. IS Salem, were among the visitors In Mr. und Mrs. C. O. Garrett of the city today. I Glendale were visitor* In Grant* See the new Perfect ‘Bed Deven Pass tills morning. port at Holman's. 15 Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Stearns re Ola**** fitteO at Latcher * Son’s. Our better* save wood. GM our turned laat night from San Fran price*. Holman's Furniture Htore 15 cisco, where Dr. Stearns has been I Misses Lon* and Edna Griffin and attending special surgical clinics. Lloyd and Audrey timlth left this Mrs. Stearns ha* been visiting while in the Bay City. morning for Crescent City. New patterns Gold Seal Rugs Tulip bulb« now ready for distri Just In at 'Holman ’ s. IS bution. Price Hit on request. Ore Mr and Mr*. Winfield Talbott are gon Bulb Compuny, Tulip Grower*, Halern, Oregon. 14 in Grant* Pas* for a time. Mr. Tal ■ bott ha* «pent the greater part of Blankets from 95c and up at Hol hi* life in mining, and I* here look man's. 600 G St. IS ing up platinum and the more prec New can» pole* at Cramer Bros. 15 ious metal* area*. He will also in JI. L. Brockley, of Roseburg, was vestigate northern California. looking after business matter* in Tax«-»— Granta Pass this morning. Laat payment of 1923 taxes due ¡on October 5, 1924. Penalty added after said date. Geo. w. W. Lewis, r Sheriff. 15 lUrli Woolma from the lootin' of Amrrlcu and Europe. Variety of styrl'w and color*. laiturloue Furs ami rich Milka fur the lining«. Ho lite nliulc la Uu> epitome of «Mg. MRS. NELLIE NEAS New Scenic, Ribbon and M om Agates —In— RIN44H. FUNDAN TM, HCARF I'lNH IMUMX 11 EH Htw dUpIn) in window of Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop I i Building Materials r « Cemont — Doors — Baslies — Roofing Flooring — Lumber — General Milling Three C’s Lumber Company Phonr &O optical gooce at Latchar A Son* A few Go Carts slightly shop worn, at half price at Holman'l 15 Mr. and Mr*. Tqd Edinger and son ' have arrived in Grant* Pass for a visit with Mr*. Edinger's mother, i Mr*. 11. B. Reed. Just In—20 ft. cane poles at Cra mer Bros. 15 C. A. Aidter and J. T. I.ogan re- j turned last night from Klamath Fall* where they spent several days hunting ducks. They went out In the MaJIn country but did not get to shoot once, although they found a few of the bird*. It I* tulip planting time, Send for catalogue, Oregon Bulb Com- pany, Tulip Growers, Salem. Oregon. 14 No, Girls, we cannot all go to Hawaii to epend the winter, but oh, Im, ! we can have fun at home! I’m a yellow wreath (lei) around your nock, strum a I KK or a Gt'ITAR, play and sing Hula Dreams, Had Hawaiian Hea. fluía Blue«. No fan belt No gear shift lever H»'T> Our Bludow Display THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE Oil filler sealed STANTON ROWELL. Prop. * That’s the way the 100-hour Star Test Car is running FELT SLIFPERS- Daniel Getani < unif)a for Meo. Womrn and CJlUdrew. All wool Folta In thè ntir aluulea. Blue, ( orai" Taupe, Fawn, Drown, Itone and Gray. NONE BETTER WOOL MOX Only “Tomorrow’s Car Today” can do it Woodward’s AHOHH FOR THE PAMILV Squibb WeeK Bnv $1.00 in nicrcluiiidi.sc nt our store this week in which a i>iirchitH(> of nt least 25c on a Squibb article is included—and you'll receive this practical little set in a cardboard container resembling a medicine cabinet. The Squibb line also includes toilet articles —the finest quality made. Be sure anil get one of these service sets—while (he quantity lasts. THE FUR MARKET Opposite Josephine Hotel OREGON Mountain Breakfast (BRAND) Pure Pork Country Sausage Grapes— Fancy pack crate* for eastern ship ment. Robt. Neilson, or Phone 603- F-ll. 16 y C J Couch’s Pharmacy Hurry E. Couch. Prop. 1 I. Carson’s Bettor Grapes THE TRUAX GROCERY POTS and KETTLES Iiandv helps for busy days—and every day during the cannig 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 we 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. Meat Animals at Pacific International Dr. Durland locate»— Dr. C. M. Durland will open offices here on Wednesday for practice of dentistry. He has tablished office* in the Flanagan building, in the room* formerly oc cupied by John Hummel, tailor. Dr. Durland is a graduate of th* North Pacific Dental college, at Spokane. Wash., recognized a* one of the Voters Attention— leading schools of dentistry in the i All persons desiring to rote at the west. He has been practicing In general election November 4, 1924, Colville, Wash., previous to hi* set are notified that the registration ting up offices in Grant* Pas*. books will close October 4 at 5 o'clock p. m. Those already regis- Good ITogram Arrange«!— | tered who have voted once in every The local camp of the Woodmen j two years and still reside in the of the World have arranged an ex-1 sama precinct need not re-register. cellent program for their meeting F. L. Coon. County Clerk. 14 next Monday evening. It will include Fishing I* Better— Flailing for the Rogue river steel heads is now at It* prime and angler* are reporting good luck along the river. The best fishing is still below Granta Pass, however, where some big ones are being hooked. They are taking files to good advantage. Music Division— Grants Pass Women's club will meet at Public Library Monday even ing. 7:30. Please come and bring some one with you. 15 Taxon— Laat payment of 1923 taxes due on October 5. 1924. Penalty added after said dato. Gao. W, Lewis. Sheriff. 15 This beautiful Shorthara bull won I The hog show is one of great merit,1 grand championship boners at the Pa sad excellence, and Poland China*. cific International Livestock Exposi Duroc Jerseys. Chester White*. Berk tion last tall. Frank Brown, of Carl shire« and Hampshire swine will coxae ton. Ore., the first president of the to contest for honor* from many state*. Exposition and one of it* board of In the sheep department are a be- directors, stand* behind the animal, wilderiag display st breed*. The long, musical numl>ers, with the introduc and hia little grandchild occupies the medium and fine wool breeds will all tion of a new musical instrument, place of honor. be represented. Aagora and milk) Beginning with ■Rurday. November goats will also be shown. the. swaoozaphone. Consul Com- mander Booth has donated a fine 1, hundreds of animals, bred tor sym The poultry department baa been in-j basket of groceries as a door prize. metry of outline and for the greatest creased in else and the exhibits will proportion of meat consistent with be more numerous and of finer quality At the last meeting Dr. W’. L. Cam- constitution, will be on exhibit for the nron was elected camp physician. admiring public. There will be the with a number of new breeds shown. The commercial egg division will be Prizes for the coming campaign for Shorthorns, in their red. white and of especial interest to poultry raisers. 100 new members#will be announced roan dress; the Hereford*, massive The Exposition is remarkable far white faced animals with wide spread at the coming meeting. it* variety of domestfcated animal* ing horns; the Aberdeen-Angus, black shown. It ts worth visiting for th* as night and without horns of any Tile Little Wonder Car— kind. The Milking Shorthorns and sake of seeing the progress made tn Watch her go—four-day economy Red Polled cattle, the later solid red. the production of these animals which test. 18 wfll also be shown. mtalster to man’s wants JVHT RECEIVED Heavy Moleskin The famous “Can’t Bust ’Em" brand. Made of flncat quality extra heavy moleskin of a fine pin stripe pattern. Beautifully tailored and finished with belt loops and wide side tunnels. Special WHY WORRY Over Suudav Dinner! Try our Special Sunday Dinner — it’s delicious. For Salo at All Markets Copyright E. R. Squibb A Bong Gateway to the Oregon Caves DoW>lr Back at Truax Grocery—■ Dav* Uobble will again be aeen in the Trut* grocery alter having been away for th* past two month*. Mr. Dobble will be at hi* old post again on Monday. Rowell’s, of Course The Priceless Ingredient Grants Pass Teat car running between Medford 16 and Grants Paas. PioneerPhotoPhinishers 111 (lie City of Bagdad lived Hakeem, Hie Wise One, and many people Went to him for counsel, which ho gave freely to nil, a-king nothing In return. There cam« to him a young num, who lsn«l agrnt much lint got little, nu<l said: "Tell me, Wino Due. what shall 1 do to receive the moat for that which I spend?" Hakeem answered: "A thing that is bought or aohl hna no value unless It contains that which cannot be bought oH sold, latok for (he Priceless Ingrrdieni." •’lint what Is th* Priceless Ingredient?" asked the young ninn. Spoke then the M l»e One) "My son, the Priceless Ingredi ent of every product in the market 'place Is the Honor and Integrity of him who makes it. Consider hl* naino before, you buy." Watch for the Htar— lUxerwidc Community Club Banco— Come to the opening dance of the season on Saturday night, Oct. 4th. Demonstrations Well Attended— 15 Service with a smile. The demonstrations of the treat ment of grain with copper carbonate New Dunce Orchestra— being held in various parts of this A nine-piece orchestra will start county this week are being well at-, playing tomorrow night at the fair tended. Thursday a large group o. grounds dance pavilion at Medford. Deer Creek farmers attended that The best music in the valley. This meeting with a large number also at I* still the meeting place tor the the Sucker creek meeting yesterday. First Grade dancers of southern Oregon. Our Price 15 Nearly every large grain grower of the two communities were present Cream, 39c and all were greatly Impressed with Grants Pass Creamery the advantages of the new method of treatment. The two main advan ■ tages are the ease and economy with which the grain can be treated. One of the principal features is that af WANTED —TO BUY ter the copper carbonate dust meth Raw Hir* of All Kinds od of treatment, 25 per cent less High t eeh Prien seed grain per acre is required to —at— secura the same stand. FREE—A Squibb Service Package with each $1.00 Purchase h Hall, « Athletic 17 Iteforec* Ball Game— Ted Cramer went to Medford this afternoon to referee the football gems between Crescent City and Medford. The other football game« of interest in high school circle* in southern Oregon are Roseburg vs. ■ Marshfield at Roseburg and Grants Pas* vs. Klamath Fall* at Klamath. Th* strength of the various teams will begin to show up in these games and by next week the contender* for , Regular .Meeting— Of the Daughters of Veterans. Fri southern Oregon honors will be pret day night at 7:30, in the Library ty well lined up. building. Dance at Medford— The fair ground* pavilion dance is ia-aky Roof- still attracting big crowda every Sat. Phone 320, Pacific Coast Roofing urday night from all of southern Ore Co. 01-tf gon. Dance to our new nine-piece orchestra. 15 Ta vea— Last payment of 1923 taxes due To Have School New»— on October 6, 1924. IVnalty added The Courier this winter will car ufter said date. Geo. W. Lewis, SU-riff. 15 ry a section on Saturdays devoted to the new* from the local high school. Miss Irene Jay, a graduate of the Have You S<-en— class of 1924, who is taking post- The Star test car? No fan belt, no oil, no water, no gear shift lever. graduate work, will be the editor of 14 the column. Mis* Jay ha* had con- siderable experience on school publi- <*|Miiiiig Dance of Winter Season— cation«, having been editor of The Riverside Community Club, Sat Scroll, the semi-monthly school pub urday night, Oct. 4th. Good music. lication. The first of the new* Come. ’ 15 appear next Saturday. Smith Garage October 4th to 11th w October 7, at Epworth o’clock, first meeting of club. Good Eats Cafe R. E. Bariteli. Mgr. Oouch’a Pharmacy Josephine Barber Shop FOR FILMS, DEVELOP ING AND PRINTING lu by » a. ta. oat by S p. m. Electrical Hair Treatment* Shop of Personal Service and Massage NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce at Grunts Pass. Oregon, hereoy calls for bids for the construction of a stncco building ,thirty-foot frontage and eighty-foot depth, at Northeast} corner of Sixth and G streets in Grants Pass. Oregon, with basement complete. In accordance with the plaus and specification* prepared therefor, to bo completed within sixty days from date of contract, and form of Plans, specifications contract may be Inspected at the of fice of the Grants Pas« Chamber of Commerce at Grants Pass. Oregon. All blds will he opened on Monday, October 6. 19 JI. at ten o’clock *. tn., at the office of Grants Pass Cham ber of Commerce at Grants Pass, Oregon, and right Is reserved to re ject and and all bids. Certified check for ten percent of bid to be submitted with hid, to be forfeited It succeessful bidder fails to execute contract within threo days from award of bid and notice thereof. Address Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce. Grants Pass. Oregon. H. D. NORTON. President. J. C. BRILL, HVCCESSOR Peerless Clothing Co TO DAIRYMEN W<- huve closed our Buying Station in Grunts Pass. All dair,men having cans belonging to this company arc requested to retwin same to Port tend. Simply tag rana iwid leave at evpn-ss office. MUTUAL CREAMERY CO PORTLAND