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GIUNTO PAGN TWO PARS DAILY MONDAY, tMTODKIt 20, 1021. OOl’RIKR •—■ Don't Forget— 300,000 cubic foot of hlllum gas to T The Salvation Army Harvest Fes support her In the air. Published Dally Except Sunday I 44444444*44444444 tival. musical and sale at the Sal Designed In America, built In vation hall. 405 G street, tonight at I Ik H. Rigg- P an ac a American Hammered Platon Rings, America, and equipped with Ameri A. K. VoorhlM * Pub. and Propr. | 8. H. Riggs, formerly a resident 7:30. 38 Entered at poatofflce. Grants Pasa, which are carried exclusively by the can Hammered piston rings, the suc Or«., as second-class mail matter. I of Grants Pass, passed away at the 'Hmlth Garage of thia city, wore used I cessful flight of the Shenandoah will home of his daughter, Mrs. Elmer Mu all six of the powerful Packanl* add another page to the history of ADV80RT1S1NG RATE3 Display späte, per Inch ..............15c Balslger, at Klamath Falls early motors in the giant airship Sheunn- American achievements In the air. Looal-personal colnmn, per line.lOc Saturday morning. The death came |do«h In its trip across the continent, Readers, per llne ------- 5t | without warning. Recent advance in price of farm just finished at Tacoina last week. Don't Forget— DAILY COUR1KR products which will increase the ag The Salvation Army llarveet Fes Thia great airship of the navy, with By mall or carrlsr, per year---- 88 00 Don't Forget— ricultural Incomes approximately one out. crew, fuel or soppllea. weighs tival, musical anti sale at the Sal By mall or oarrler, per rnouth.. -40 The Salvation Army Harvest Fes billion dollars Is citeu by R. >1. Grant. 74.380 pounds She Is 880 feet long, vation hall, 405 <1 street, tonight at WDBlttf c 5 üku L r tival, musical and sale at the Sal vice-preal<^ent and general sales uiw- >• By mail, per year------- —.„„83.00 78 feet ip diameter, aud carries 8.- 7:30. vation hall, 405 G street, tonight at ager of the Chevrolet Motor com T" . MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 7:30. 38 pany, as one of the most optimistic I The Associated Presa is oxclnaive signs of a steady staple demand fpr antitied to the upa use tor republica républica ly entitled tion of all dtipatobe« Credited Pastime Has Improvement— motor cars during th<> tall months. in this, or credited, * ini The Pastime has made noticeable _ — all ' otherwise —^7 - "The cotton producing sections are ^kl. a.aae and ihn Imngl M*g I ltl* iOV*' ■'"’' improvements during the past week. assured of a large rnouey return on published heroin. -------------------------- .. .. 1 right« for republication of The lunch counter, which has been this year's crop," he states, “and lai uapatchei herein «r» «ito re- made into one of the features of the while a considerable part of this place. h»s been moved to the rear of money will be used by the farmer I «•rved. di* •| ur itg i i1 the building, where eight feet more and cotton growers to liquidate past MONDAY, tXTOUKK 20, 1024. of wall space has been gained. This debts and restore their credit, they ♦ also allows for greatly increased will gradually be in the market for ♦ ♦ ♦ kitchen space, with the resulting in motor cars. A gradual but neverthe 4 ♦ crease in service. ♦ less steady recovery iu g»>ueral in Pacific Coast State«: Cali ♦ dustrial activity puts a roster com ♦ fornia: Fair weather and mod ♦ Grange Had Meeting— FKATVRK FOR HMM plexion on the coming months for A houaecleaning was decided upon business. ♦ erate temperature, but with un ♦ 4 Wheel Brakes. Powerful 449-1». p. Mhcad Motor. Full Balloon * settled weather and probably ♦ tor Wednesday by members of the “Despite the* tact that total sales Tires. IndeMrnctibie Duco Finish. Disc Steel wheels. Permanent local rains Tuesday or Wednes ♦ Rogue Rivjjr Vtlley grange at the will run behiud those of last year, Top. Entire Control iu Outer of Steering Wheel. 4 day over the northern portion. ♦ meeting Saturday night. The ladies still 1934 will be the second greatest l*rice b<aioli»rd Touring. gl2tM, f. o. b. Grants Pass. Grants Paas, Ore. ♦ Oregon and Washington: Con ♦ of the grange have offered to clean production year in the motor car in up the interior of the ball and the dustry. Production statisUes for the ♦ siderable cloudiness, with occa ♦ sional rains in west portion first ♦ men are given the task of the out first eight months of this year make 4 halt of week, and fair there ♦ side work. Plans were laid for an a much more favorable showing than 404 Hou lb Hixtb * Phone llft-R 4 after, with normal temperature. ♦ other social. The oleo measure was is generally recognised. In this pe tion. there will probably be 3.350,- I till taken up for discussion at the meet riod output amounted to 3,537,517 000 motor vehicles produced this 4 A disturbance is expected on the This would not only lie second S. H. RiGGB 4 ing. At the next session the mem cars and trucks, only 6.5 per cent year. ♦ north coast Tuesday - : record production, 8. 11. Riggs, tor many years a ' 4 ♦ bers will discuss the income tax, tree smaller than for the corresponding liest to the 1933 Tire Hervir» Balt cry Srnlie Rain 4 text books, and the amendment to period of 1933—yet representing an but would exceed the average of the resident of this city, and a large Oregon - Washington: 4 ♦ west port ion, cloudy east por ♦ the constitution regarding child la increase of 51.5 per cent over the last three years by about 700.000 i property owuer here, died sudileuly WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES last Sutnlay morning at the home same months of 1933 (the second motor vehicles." t tion tonight. Tuesday, probab t bor. of his daughter. Mrs. Elmer Dal- ♦ PENNSYLVANIA TIRES previous best year iu the history of f ly rain; cooler. siger, at Klamath Falls, dregon. Mr. 4 4444444♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ the industry!. Mining location notice« at th» Riggs had not beeu sick. He ap- Reasonable i’iice» Cuaranlml Haltrry Herviré "On the basis of present produc- Courier office. lieared to have hud no struggle, aud THE CX1N.ST1TI T1ON TINKERS .. had passed away quietly sometime At the 150th anniversary celebra REAL Nt TU I* IN STORE FOR after 4 o'clock Sunday mornlug. FIGHT FANS TOMORROW tion of the meeting of the first con B. H- 4liggs was always a pioneer. NIGHT tinental congress, at Valley Forge. I’hone IS-J SU N. Mixth J. E. JFNNEN He was boru Novemlier 8. 18 40. and Pa . Senator George Wharton Pepper died October 18, 1924. Ho was mar A real «crap is in store tor tight said: ried iu 188» to Ellxa Ann Giddings, 7ÌV “When things go wrong, in uinety- fans tomorrow night, when the who passed away in 1903. Six chil nine cases out of a hundred it is we Grants Pass Boxing club pull their dren survive him. Mrs. W. F. Bu who are at faplt—not our constifu- first card, in the old chamber of ell, of <Re<lflekl. South Dakotg: G. commerce hall. above the present J. liooai system. Our job is not to chop « A «'««’• at cue the or- or 3 *“«’ of T. M. STOTT INSVRANCE SPE FOR SALK—Cheap, apples ear the constitution to pieces to fit our C. Brill store. Trimming and Painting CIA LIST — Temporary beadquar chard or fruit stand. Bring [ _ . your bf Portland; Airs. Lillian liagman. Fred Hiller. of Medford, signed abnormalities, but to make ourselves sacks or l>oxes. J H. Robinson. 33 of Corvallis, and Mrs. Elmer Bal- tan at Butck salesroom. 308-310 worthy to live under our constitution up today to meet Eddie Gorman iu Tinto io fix jour lop before it ruina North SMth St. 54U FOR SALE — laite 1933 Superior siger of Klamath Falls. a six-round taxing match which as it in. FOR SALE—1919 Ford, fine condi Chevrolet; 4 new cord tires. 3335 Mr. Riggs, early in life, owned a “We are reminded here that when will head the best card put on in tion. New body especially built cash. Call at 833 J St. 33 large woolen mill, lie moved to match were evil. Washington th* «»X in some time. This the times r,__ for light hauling of live stock. Original touring body goes also. COLOMBIA drag saw for sale. Dakota in 1883. where he took up fasted all day and united with his^tU take on somewhat the aspect Houser Bros., west end Foundry St. a homestead at LaDelle. From Good tires, plenty of tools. Very 1*. Kecline of * a fight as Hiller lost to countrymen in prayer for light and I “ * grudge ~ 8TU South Da loots he moved to Grants reasonable if taken at once. 1301 guidance. It was in this spirit that Eddie's big brother. Joe. in Medford East A street, l’bone 344-Y. 39 LOST—Handl>ag containing papers, Pass. Oregon, in 1909. and will be they laid the foundations of thè con some time back and feels he would soldier's medal-anil small amount remembered by many as ‘the owner FOR SALE — Pine wood 83.00 per stitution. Soule of our modern re I like to take it out on Eddie. This M»« » of cash. Finder keep money and of a large part of what Is now the tier this month. Prompt delivery. return bag to Courier office. 38 formers. on the basis of three square 'should be a hummer as both boys, Phone 617-F-13. J. U. Robinson l^onard estate. Mr. Riggs still has meal« a day and the noisy proclama i are evenly matched as to experience A Sons. 33 WOOD FOR SALE—Dry seasoned large holdings in the east. pine, fir and oak. Phone 388. tion of their own self-sufficiency, ‘ and both are real scrappers. WANTED — To trade or sell cafe. During his residence In Grants Houser Bros. 103tt! want to blow the foundation from Floyd May. also hailing from Med- Will take car for all its worth. A Pass he was known as a progressive » under the constitution. My breth ! ford, will travel this way to see just real bargain. See J. A. Shores. FOR SALE—First class baled alfalfa ’ clt'zen. always having in tuind the i hay. grower's price 830.00 per ton, Stb and G Sts.. Grants Pass. Ore. ren. theee things ought not to be." .how good Cecil Barrlck is. These Roy E. Carter in charge at A. A. Hyde barn. Mead and 9th development of his country 41« was or Phone 28-J. _________ ! boys bave never mixed before but 8ts. 38 Intensely interested in political J I FOR SALE—Dry mill wood Single Genuine Dodge Parts Deer season closes today. Lots of both claim the high honors in sou tier 33.50. two tier« 84.75: over FOR SALE OR LEASE—2 acres. 3- questions, leaning toward a conserv- disappointed deer slayers are going thern Oregon at 133* pounds and two tiers. 83 35 tier: 5% discount room bouse, poultry and rabbits stive attitude. to make It bad for the ducks. Which should furnish a real thrill . They on orders of 10 tiers or over. sold separately or with place; 3 Phone 33t-R. Amos Smith. 33 will remind lota of business men of will mix for one hour, winner best miles out on Redwood highway. T. H. Carner, local manager L M. Wharton. 38 urgent matters which will require two out of three, or in case of no * jbeir Immediate attention at Kla falls, to thb judges' decision. PHONE 187-J—Dry fir and pine slab math Falls. A battle royal will start things wood, also body fir. oak aud laurel, any length. C. W. Lambrecht. 38 •T'j4her«-a" Opens at Rivoli—Is NtOrj going and should furnish no end of FOR RENT—Furnished apartments of Konusre on lower floor. One with private The Shenandoah has been north fun as the boys will all be blind- bath. Very large and nicely fur E. L GALBRAITH—Real estate, in An unusual story, alive with the I and is now hound tor San Diego, folded and there ia no telling what surance and plate glass liability. nished. Oak Knell. 310 West A I Tuffs Bldg . Cth and H. Phone 38. glow and spirit of romance and ad-' People of the inland part of the may happen. street. 30 WILLIAMS WOOD YARD—Back on venture: settings and exteriors of. Veiled States would have enjoyed a The management has two other General Tires Federal Tires the job. Phone 13 7. 05tf rare beauty; perfect acting and di view of the big craft and are dis dquu - SALE—8 good milk «r» cows and bouts on me the c«ra card wmva which taouia should ue be . ÎOR ' • _» one yearling heifer. 20 purebred FOR SALK—Home-made cane syrup. rection. and a theme of universal ap appointed that she took the coast ■ far better than anything attempted I Wh|te Le<horns. H. E. Wehr, Greasing Flushing 75c gallon Bring containers. 310 peal. tin this city in some time. Murphy. 33 route both ways. West A. Phone S89-J. 39 t That is the irresiatable combina Tire Repair Work tion which we found in "Cytherea." L Goddess of Love, which opened at . Granta I’aaa. Ore North sixth Ht. the Rivoli Theatre yesterday. It is L a First National picture, presented) by Samuel Goldwyn. and was pro-1 * duced anK directed by George Fits- in a u rice. The cast »Includes such I popular players as Lewis Stone. Al- f ma Rubens. Norman Kerry. Irene: Revealing in entrancing array Rich. ConsUmce Bennett. Betty Bou-1 ton. Charles Wellesley. Lydia Yea-1 mans Titus. Peaches Jackson and Mickey Moore. K "Cytherea" is a masterly romance; a genuine reflection of Ufa. Appeal "Straighter than ever,*' sounds O»r entire organization is ready ingly human and splendidly enacted, to be of sers ice to you. and we the spectators will see themselves In the style keynote tor fall, and extend a most cordial invitation the characters that move across the’ taking a iiint from nature— to each and every one to visit screen, so realistic is their portrayal our store during the early fall of th»- roles they have lieen selected the Antuiun fashions proclaim season while the showings are for. • I the popularity of brown, ter most complete. Lewie Stone, than whom there is rapin. nutmeg and wood tones. no more finished actor, is seen ae the husband who. although his hair Through our buyers we have Try on the new fall dresses, is graying in the vicinity of the teui- priced at only for the past week» been "listen . plea, has never lost his spirit of ro- ) niance. Irene Rich, as the wife wl)o ing la" on the latrsS in fall pays more attention to her house $9.95, $11.35, $14.85, models. Coats slender aud hold duties than to keeping her bus- J straight of line, both in dressy I band's love, has a role that only an i $16.85, $18.85 and up to accomplished actress such as she is. and sport models — numerous $45.00 could handle with fidelity. lovely trvks made of every Alma Rubens, one of the most be 9 loved of screen stars, is cast as the' approved fabric and embracing woman in whom the dissatisfied bus-1 every new please of style. Ma band see« bis Ideal. So strong is the. oa«»» tron. miss and growing girl will 1 love that they l>ear toward each other . 5457 5516 $11.35, $14.85, $16 85 5*77 that they sacrifice the regard of rt-la-! tend the sole, tion of a coiyplete lives, friends and the world in gen-1 Ix't U« put II set in $19.85, $21.50, S27.50 new nanlrobe only a matter of eral. «nd seek a love haven in which cboosing. they find the elusive joy which had' your moto r cur and up to $75.00 been denied them. 6RANTS PASS OAILY COURIER 4444444444444444 4 ADDITIONAL LOCAL 4 A New Way to Buy a Chevrolet Auto Column SMALL PAYMENTS Profitable 6 per cent Interest and 6 per cent Service Credit —let us explain it to you. New Oakland Six W. S. MAXWELL MANUEL AUTOMOBILE CO. OBITUARY 1 BOXING CARO IS UNH) UP PEOPLE’S MARKET ! Grants Pass Service Station AUTO TOPS AUTO-CRAFT SHOP Dodge Brothers Authorized SERVICE STATION RILEY-MEIER MOTOR CO. OLE’S TIRE SHOP Fashions Spotlight Flashes The Shenandoah Newest Modes For Fall American Hammered Rings i Don't Forgvt— The Salvation Army Harvest Fr»- I tival. musical and sale at the 8*1- 'ration hall. 405 G street, tonight at 7:30. :» SMITH GARAGE