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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1924)
p»<ir <n ■frrnmv .Kintrn ?. oRtMTR rtw n*nt i POTS and KETTLES ITandy 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, lioth 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. FELT SLIPPERS Daniel Green Cumfys for Men. Women and Children. All wool Felts in the new shades. Blue. Coral, Taupe, Fawn, Brown, Rose and Gray. NONE BETTER WOOL SOX Woodward’s SHOES FOR THE FAMILY STAR Ends I OO-Hour Test Today at 4 p. m. WATCH THIS SPACE! Full official returns will be given in detail tomorrow. SMITH GARAGE “Service With a Smile” ♦ Tomorrow - RIVOLI THE GREATEST AMERICAN DRAMA IN YEARS PER5ÌÌNAIL LOCAL Glasses fitted at Ixnchsr A Son's. 1 l'<|imlU:ition Itoanl Meets— The directors of the Grants Pass Kat while at Silver Moon. 21 Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Dix, of Wilder- Irrigation distrlit were meeting to- Ville, were among the visitor« today da.w as a board of equalization and were taking up fur consideration the in Grants Pass. Hungry? Eat Silver -Moon chill.21 <lainis of a large number of farmers O. C. King, of Portland, was in witbin th* dIMricl. Grants Pass today looking after bus iness matters. Attention H. II. V Members— Optical goods st Letcher A Son's. Picnic supper Wednesday. Oct. 8. Our chill Is the beat. It is found 'at 6:30. Regular meeting at 8 with ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ at the Silver Moon. 21 I installation. Come w ith well filled ♦ Il IblO 1*110(01 IMS TONIGHT ♦ Among the ltogue River people baskets. 17 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ who were in Grants Pass today on business were W. II. Milton! Albert KPO Hale 'Brothers, Inc, San Ik-er Need Water— Miltofl and C.’R. Pickett. • I p. til., Ao request was made yesterday Francisco, 4 23 meters Discovered the best chili in town that the tiranta Paas Irrigation dis Fairmont hotel orchestra: 2 30 p. at the Silver Moon. 21 trict run water In one of the ditches tn., organ recital: 4:30 p. m , orches James Dunlap, manager of the Ri to provide water for the deer which tral music: 5:30 p. in. children's voli theatre, left last night on a trip are saiil to l>«> suffering from lack hoirr. 7 p. m . Fairmont Hotel or to Portland and other northern chestra: S p. m.. I’nlicit States army of water In the mountains. As the points, where he will look after bus* |liand; 11 p. tn., Bradfield's band. water has been < ut dow n the reituest iness matters. dance music. could not bo granted. Eureka. Some chili at 1 the Silver KFI Karlo C \nthony, Inc . Lot * 21 Moon. Coeoannt Grove dance orelie»tra. lxstky Roof — Womans association of the Pres- of news bulletins: 8 to 10 p m , Phone 320, Pacific Coast Roofing b.vterian church will meet wlth 'Mrs. valred musical offerings ;IO p m , Co. -. 01-ti Cleveland. 663 -N. 5th St., tomor- Coeoannt Grove dance orchestra. row at 2:30. All friends of the so- KOO General Electric company, Many Tourists Visit— .ciety are invited. Oakland. Cal, SIS meters i p. m . A total of 68,031 tourist automo Hotel St. Francis orchestra: 8 p m. Blanchard' Mr. and Airs. K. E left by automobile for Portland biles visited Oregon to date this year, varied musical program, choral today to attend a meeting of the, according to figures compiled by Sec singing, solos, orchestral music, and state Republican committee, They retary of State Kozer from the regis travel talk. "Naples, Jompell and will be gone until Saturday, Oil trations of foreign cars. Every state Rome" by J.- K. Barnes; 10 p m . their way they will stop in Eugene in the union unit many foreign coun orchestral dance music. to hear the joint debate between tries are represented in the total KIIJ The Times. Los Angles, Judge Wallace McCammet and Mr. registration. Of the total 37.592. or (-a] 395 n)(<ter« 11:30 a. ni . Rate- Kroner on Republicanism versus La more than 50 per cent, were from bl Muy(>r Winkler of Slnul congre í¡ulo|1 •■Meaning I Folletteism. When the judge gets i California. Washington cars enter- gation ''Meaning of of tho the Day of 'through with Mr. Kroner, the latter Ing the mate numliered 16.402 and• Atonement "; 2:30 2:30 p. p ni nv. . musical will know he has heard something 3149 Idaho cars are represented program: 6 p. nv. Hickman's orches I tra: 6:30 p. m., children's hour; 8 Woman's Club Meets— Scoville's Nlilk, lOc Per Quart— i to 10 p. m . Pioneer program: 10 p. The Grants Pass Woman's club At the following stores: Milledge nv, Hickman's orchestra. | held a luncheon at the Josephine & Wardwell. Horning's Shack. Moore KFSG Angelos Temple, I XIS Hotel on Saturday afternoon, with Bakery. Rochdale Grocery, Pastime. \ngeles. 6:3o to 7:30. Gray studio ► bout 100 members present. Music National Drug Store. 16tf program. was furnished during the affair by KJS Bible Institute. Los \ngel- > the Presbyterian Sunday school. Mrs. es s to 9. program given by Salva l>an Berlin Passe»— |C. H. Woodward, president of the | Dan Berlin, a resident of East M tion Army No. 2 Corps band. Woman's club, gave a very inspiring KLX Oakland Tribune, Oakland. street, passed away last night at the talk and in her address referred to ' flood Samaritan hospital, after an Cal.. Silent. the address of Mrs. Winter, national I illness of several months. The de-» k KGW Morning Oregonhin. Port | president, given at the national con- ceased was an old resident of Apple innd. Ore.. 7 15. markets. weather, ! vention. w hich was later read by gate and Grants Pass, having resided news bulletins and police reports' •* fMrs. Hair. The reports from the I in this vicinity for the past 35 years. P talk oh I- :. V>-illture In- O. A C. j various departments proved very in- specialist' 8 ' He leaves no relatives to mourn his c 1 tension serv • , foresting and the plans for the year concert. • loss. The funeral services will be premier J j adopted. The membership commit KFOA Rhodes Department Store I conducted at Hall's chapel tomorrow tee reported a membership of 291 8:30, Seattle Post-Intelli afternoon at 2 o'clock, with inter- Seattle I local ladies. | ment in the I. O. O. F cemetery. Rev. gencer by remote control. i D. Lester Fields will officiate. Coming Friday and Saturday— "The Covered Wagon*' si the Community Theatre, Kerby. Ore. 17 Next Tuesday Et <*niii){ October 7, at Epworth Hall. 8 Star to End Test— ’ o’clock, first meeting of Athletic •The Star car which has been n>ak-(club. 17 ing the ecouomy and endurance test ^between this city and Medford, will W In-at Fields Burn— end the test at 4 o'clock this after Fire started by the exhaust of a noon at Medford. The Star has been tractor burned more than 400 acres going for 100 hours, drivers taking of standing wheat In the Tule lake eight-hour shifts, with official ob grain fields at Klamath Falls Satur servers to check the gas and mileage. day. causing a loss of more than $20.- ,The results of the t«st will be au- 000 with less than $5000 insurance. . nounced tomorrow. I A big crew of fumiers succeeded in ¡controlling the Harms which thrent- The Riverside Pan-nt-Tcnchei ; ened to wipe out xuuo or 10,000 Association will meet Wednesday acres of grain, From 12 to 15 com- afternoon. October 8, at 3 o'clock. blned harvesters are rushing lake harvest, which should < aril of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends pitted about Novelli ln*r 1. for the kindness and sympathy ex tended to us, and for the beautiful Cnited States Senato floral offerings sent to us during our Burton K. Wheeler, nominee for i bereavement and loss of our loved vice-president on the Progressive one, Cytha Weston Clemens. ticket, will speak at Railroad park, ■ M CLEMENS. Granta Pass, Ore., on« o'clock p. in., Wednesday, Oct. 8. MRS. S. M. WESTON. 17 MRS. M. C. GARVER, , First Meeting Is Held— CECIL WESTON. The local camp of the W. O. held an enthusiastic meeting l.lSt night as a start for their fall cam paign. The committee in charge an nounced that the prizes in the mem bership drive would lie a made-to- measure suit. $10 in gold, several gold, four-square rings, and numer ous other smaller prizes. The en tertainment was novel and interest-1 ing. Robert Nielson. Sr. and Mr. Stevenson. with his swahoozaphone. Raw Furs of All Kinds the door prize of a $2.00 basket of groceries, donated by Tom Booth, High Cash Price —at— was won by Mr, Hoenistraw. New Coats * MRS. NELLIE NEAS — New Scenic, Ribbon and Moss Agates In Hcr <lb|»ln) In i U im I uw ot Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop Building Materials Cement Flooring Doors Sashes Roofing Lumber General Milling r Three C’s Lumber Company Phone 5U Went <1 Street No, Girls, we cannot all go to Hawaii to »pentì thè w in ter, imi oli, boy! we imi baie fun ni homo! l'ut a yellon »rv.it li fleti amuiid )our neck. »trulli a I KE or a Gl ITAR. piu, ami »big Rulli Di-cuiu», Sad llawalla«i Sra, llula Blues. Srr Our Window IHipluy THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE STANtoN R u WEI.L, Prop. Grants Pass Gateway to the Oregon Caves SPECIAL Payments On New Ford Cars! w. Our Price — First Grade Cream, 39c Grants Pass Creamery WANTED —TO BUY THE FUR MARKET Opposite Josephine Hotel OREGON Mountain Breakfast (BRAND) Eugene O'Neill’s Pure Pork Country Sausage PULITZER PRIZE PLAY For Hale at All Markets WITH Carson’s Better Grapes THE TRUAX GROCERY BLANCHE SWEET WILLIAM RUSSELL GEORGE MARION EUGENIE BESSERER A Play of Tremendous and Stark Realism — It Took Now York and London by Storm tirai Like« Rogue Iti,er—— Zane Gray likes the Rogue river. Last Sunday when Jacob Redding, game warden, visited the tamp of the author at Galiee, lie found III« party having fine link with the big fellows, nil members of ilie party having been aide to lake out steel heads. Mr. Gray made the state ment that llie Rogue is unsurpassed In the world as a fishing »trenm, l>ul that it could he made much better by the elimination of the vutniiipr* rial fishing at ilio mollili of I h«‘ stream. i '. m . a J ■ Going Tonight, “The Marriage Circle” 5 Couch's Pharmacy FOR FILMS, DEVKLOI »EVEIXJP* IM ANO PRINTING In by W a. m. out by 3 p. tn. To An Ohl Friend— There I h no gift that is more per sonal or more appreciated than your portrait. Artcraft Studio. • _ ■ - Chevrolet— 100-Hour Endurance Run will bo started soon. Chief Issues Warning— Chief Cole, of tho Grants Pass Fire Department, today Issued a warning ' to all people who are considering the installation of electric signs. A transient sign maker was camped near the city for several days and put up some signs which do not. meet the city requirements. These signs were made of wood and the wiring was defective, neither the sign nor the wiring meeting the requirements of the code. As a result, these signs are not acceptable by the city, »'hlef Cole is conducting bls quarterly In spection in the fntresete of Ifre pre venton. Ford Touring, monthly payments $21.55 Ford Roadster, monthly payments $20.17 Ford Coupe, monthly payments $28.72 I » t These payments include Interest and Insurance charges. « A Small Payment Down with Our Easy •• Monthly Payments Makes It Easy to Own a New Ford Car. C. A. WINETROUT Authorized Ford Sales and Service 1