Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 24, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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GRATTH
LUXITE HOSIERY
New Shades
Noisrtte, Cordovan, Indian Tan. Lavile (¡low Silk Lingvri«*
All Lutile Garnwnt» arc guaranteed to be perfect.
MRS. NELLIE NEAS
GIFTS
Barnes Jewelrv and Gift Shop
EARL & WILSON
SEMI-SOFT COLLARS
:Mc each. 3 for »1.OO. Sizes II to IT.
WHY PAY MORE?
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FANCY VESTS
Woodward’s
SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
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Hear Clark tonight—court house Musk* Division to M<*»*(__
H. B. llowell. county agricultural ,
The Music division of the Wom-
. ag«*nt, returned yesterday from Cor- an's club will meet on (Monday eve-
vallis, where he attended the an-¡ning at 7:30, at the library, The
¡subject for the evening Is '■Charles
nual conference.
Optical ( ihmii st Letcher 41 Son's. ! Wakefield Cadman," th«» American
Mrs. »f. B. Howell and daughter author.
Everyone Is asked to be
returned
yesterday
from
Bend, 'there promptly for rehearsal at 7:30
where they have been visiting rela- sharp.
' tires for the past six weeks.
General^latgan W. R. <’.—
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Writing paper at tbe Courier.
Will hold their regular semi-
Hear Clark tonight—court house.
I
O. L. Hu as man made a business monthly meeting Saturdrfy aft er­
trip to Medford and Jacksonville noon. A full attendance Is den I red.
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♦ RADIO PROGRAMS TONIGHT ♦
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KF9G, Angeles Temple, lai Ait-
geles 3:30 p. m, organ recital and
musical program: 7:30 p. tn , andl-
torium service. crusaders' rally, to»-
tlmonlals and special music: address
and sermon; 9:16 p. tn., studio pro­
gram; 10 p. nt., organ cecRal;
10:30 p. mHunehlne hour.
KtsX. The Tribune. Oakland 50!»
meters s p, m., studio program,
I'nlted Colored Choirs of Oakland,
Incidental orchestral music, organ
rocital und th«» Peacock Synco^fct-
ors.
KHJ. Th«» Times, Ixm Angel«*«. 390
meters 2:30 p. m., matinee musi­
cal»»: 0 p. m.. Hickman's orches­
tra; 0:30 p. m.. children's program;
10 p. m., Hickman's dance orchestra
KOO. General Electric contpany. I
Oakland, 312 meters 3 p. m.. stu-I
dlo musical program am! speaker;
4 p. nt., St. Francis hotel concert j
orchestra: Silent Night.
KGW. The Oregonian, Portland.
492 meters 12'30 p. m., concert by i
Multnomah Hotel Strollers; 5 p. m.,
children's program; S p. tn., Univer­
sity of Oregon educational lecture; I
10:30 p. nt.. Hoot Owls.
KFI. Earle C. Anthony. Inc., Los j
m .
i»?.i
PEERLESS
MAZDA LAMPS
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO.
yesterday. While at Jacksonville he
Th«« WIM'III STI R Htor«»
investigated land ownerships in the Injuries l*rov«» Fata*—
Jacob Boesch who was burned
Evans creek district for the Grants
Pas« Irrigation district, the lauds In while employed upon the paving
question having been petitioned for work for the city on October 9th.
| inclusion within the irrigation dls- passed away as a result of the In­
jury at the Good Samaritan hospital
trlct.
Ar­
u l asses ritten at Letcher & Son's. 1 :,t 3:30 o'clock this morning
rangements for th«* funeral have not
:
Colored paper st the Courier
Hear Clark tonight—court- house. yet been made. The deceased Is sur­
J. G. Rromley. district engineer vived by his wife and by four sons
and three daughters.
for the highway department, is in
the Smith hill district today intpect-
Norma Talinadg«* Coming—
1 ing the construction of guard fences.
In "Secrets" to Rivoli Theatre.
A new soft toe Oxford in the Int­
These fences are being built on all
Sunday, for three days.
33 Angel«*s. 409 meters- 5 p. m.. hour [
the bad places along the highway,
est
light
t.lli
simile.
< 'oinfol laMe and servirealde.
of news bulletin«; 6:45 p. m. or­
and the work will probably l>e com­
You
’ll like them.
gan recital: S to 11 p. m., series of |
pleted by Oct. 31st, thus eliminating Silver l-oving Cup <yTcr<*»l—
concert«, Instrumental and vocal: 1 I
In
addition
to
the
list
of
prizes
much of the danger of accident dur­
i given iu th«* Courier Thursday eve- p. nt.. Ambassador hotel orchestra.
ing the winter season.
KPO, Bale Brothers. Inc.. San
' ning for the Armistic Day parade, a
Printing mat t>leases—Courier
\ «Inlllilf suit'll C.'llf'skill hot*, «hist tilt*
; silver loving cup will be given for Francisco, 423 metera 13:45 p. tn.
Hear Clark tonight-—court house.
tiling
for fall and winter wcaUier.
the best decorated motor vehicle. Commonwealth club luncheon talks;
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p.
nt.,
Fairmont
hotel
orchestra.
The general public is urged to par­
Will Witness Big Game—
ticipate in this parade. Particulars
Mr. and Mrs. Neil R. Allen and
K.idlo Featiirrw for Saturday
concerning the parade or the pro­
iWilford Allen. Jr.. left yesterday
gram for Armistic Day can be ob­
; afternoon by auto for Portland.
KPO. Hale Brothers. San Fran­
tained from Gladwin Smith.
KI< <LSS<HI TO
, where they will see the Stanford
cisco, 423 meters -3'30 p. nt., leu
¡and Idaho football teams in battle KrroMMie—-
daivsant; S p. nt,, Weidner's dance
Saturday. They will also > attend a
Pearl brand — will not smoke in orchestra.
banquet to the Stanford players and your stove. The Truax Grocery. 32
KFI. Carlo C. Anthony. Jnc.. l.os
Stanford university alumni this eve­
Angeles. 469 meters -5 p. m.. hour
ning.
of new« bulletins; 6:45 p. m.. dance
Sp«*<l«»l for Saturiki) —
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Cranberries 25c per quart. Valley music; S to 11 p. m . series of mu­
Norma Talmadgr 4 oniing—
_
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, In Secrets
. .7 . to Rivoli
, n.«
.
33 sical concerts; 11 p. nt . Ambassa­
Theatre.
■ Grocery. Fnilth Bros.
dor hotel dance orchestra.
Sunday, for three days.
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KGW. The Oregonian, Portland.
ll«*<tcr Home Lighting lx*«-»on-«—
Students are reminded that to­ 492 meter»;—10 p. m., dance music.
KGO. General Electric company,
morrow morning at 9 o'clock the
Open Medfont Beauty Shop—
Woulil lw* a welcome surprise to the tamil) « in Ir on these rainy
pictures on Better Home Lighting Oakland. 312 metere—-4 p. m , St.
Mrs. Alice Grimes left for Med- will be shown at the Rivoli theater Francis hotel concert orchstra; 3
evenings. Drop In on your way home and *> I«*« t «me or mon* fiom
j ford today where she is installing and the showing of the Home light­ p. m.. American 1x*glon program: 10
our stock of Victor, Brunswick, Columbi.«, ami I i II* m > ii r<*<<>i<t>.
the “Craterian Beauty Shop" which ing "primer" Is the requisite for ad­ p. m., dance music by .Balitead'« or-
she will open for business next mission. These pictures are of im­ cheatra.
week.
Mrs. Grimes has spent the portance to all who are contesting
KHJ, The Times. I«OS Angeles,
STANTON ROWELL. Prop.
' past few months in Portland in that in winning one of the valuable 395 meters 2:30 p. m. matinee
work and will have a first class prizes. A lecture by Superintendent musical«: 6 p. m.. Hickman's orches­
beauty shop in Medford.
( Mishler will also be given. Th* lo- tra; 6:30 p. nt.. children's hour: 10
I cal committee urges all contestants p. m . Hickman's dance orchestra
la*aky lliaif—Phone 3 20
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KLX. The Tribune. Oakland, Cal.. Verm» Talnuidg«* Coming—
to be present Saturday morning.
In "Secrets" to Rivoli Theatre.
509 meters.... Washington St«t«*-Csll-
Sunday, for three days.
33 Special for Sat unlay—
fornia game, play by piny.
Writing Paper Cabinets—
Cranberries 25c per quart. Valley
KFI8G, Angelus Temple, lais An-
High grade paper with envelopes
Grocery.
Smith Uros. •
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Youngster«
Wunder
Away
—
-3:30
p
m
,
«11-
to match, put up in cabinets, and geles, 27S meters
printed to order at the Courier of­ ver band concert; 7:30 p. m.. Audi-
Two children, a boy aged two
Xomtn Taliiindge < mnlng—
fice. The price Is less than you torium service: 10:30 p. m., Sun- years and a girl of four, wandered
In "Secrets" to lllvoll Theatre,
would suppose.
shine hour.
away from the home of their par­
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ents. Mr. an<t Mis. J. Booher, at 412 Sunday, for three days.
Hear President's Addrraa—
Are You Going?—
Dltnmlck street, early th!« morning,
Bules books Courier ortica.
Where? To the S. B. A. dance nt
Those who heard the president's and created much disturbance before
the Grange hall. Saturduy. October masterpiece speech before th«* I'nlted they were finally discovered and re­
|*<arl oil—
States chamber of commerce in turned to their homo late this after­
The best sold at the Trunx Gro­
Washington. D. C„ over the radio noon, They were first missed nt 9
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last evening at the Cornell residence o'clock. and w» not found until cery.
I Ilistarcing Kid« are Warned—
For some time past a group of were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Chinnock. 3 this afternoon, when they np-
III young boys have been in the habit Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bromley, Mr. and peered at a home on Rogue River S|w« b«l for Natnrtlay —
HI of creating disturbances around the Mrs, L. M. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. avenue wilier«* they were recognized,
4'rnnherrles 25c per qunrt. Valley
,1 pulbllc library whenever meetings Sam Baker, Mr. and Mrs Geo. C. The little boy had left home wear­ Grocery. Smith Bros.
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III were being held within. or when Sabin. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cana. Mr. Ing n new pair of shoes, but these
II people were using the reading «and Mrs. C. H. Woodward, Mr. and he had removed and thrown away The Women's t'lul»—
I rooms. Wires have been stretched Mrs. Roy Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and was barefooted when found.
Will hohl a rummage sale nt
II across the walks leading to entranc- Gordon. Mrs. Strains, Ted Cramer.
Smiih's (Inrage on Saturday, Novem­
|| es. "tickj tacks” have been placed Jas. Holman and th«* Cornells.
Colored paper at the Courier
ber X
! on the windows, and other forms of
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deviltry committed. The police now
give warning that any future at­ RlGHAiRIDfiON -To Mr. and Mrs.
at disturbance will
be
tempts
Hugh M. IRIchardson, of Hugo, from every viewpoint after a visit to
I promptly met and parents may have
our beauty parlors, and you will ac­
Thursday, October 23, a son.
to resort to the city jail to find the
knowledge the vast Improvement In
boy who falls to return home.
your perHonal appearance, complex­
ion, hair and every detail of your
lai Follette Speaker Coming—
features. It will be a wrinkle for
(BRANO)
you how to eliminate wrinkle,« from
V. G. Hunt, of California. Is an­
the face and neck too. Better start
nounced as a speaker at a T-a Fol­
treatment here at once.
lette meeting to be held at the Jo­
For Sale at All Markets
sephine county court house on Mon­
day evening, October 27th.
The
North Nixtli Sinti
meeting will be called to order and
the program commenced at eight
o'clock.
Men’s Dress Shoes
OXFORDS
Priced $7.50
SHOES
f
Priced $8,8.5
IVI
Peerless Clothing Co
RUMMAGE SALE
SALVATION ARMY HALL
405 G Street
Saturdav, October 25
Doors open from 10 a. m. to (> p. in.
A NEW RECORD FOR YOUR
VICTROLA
THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
RIVOLI Tomorrow
Tonight..
Look Yourself Over
HERBERT BRENON
Traduction
WITH
ERNEST TORRENCE
ANNA Q.NILSSON
A Three-Ring < ircus of Circus. Stage,
Society, from the Popular l*la> and
Novel—
OREGON
Mountain Breakfast
Pure Pork
Country Sausage
Grants Pass Beautv Shon
"The Mountebank
NEW VICTOR Records
with the role of the belov«*d clown
marvelously played by
Ernest Torrence
Tile Famous "Bill Jackson"
Our Price — First Grade
Cream, 41c
Grants Pass Creamery
Today at Rowell’»
WANTED —TO BUY
PRtStNTtO 8Y
1001FH ZUZOR ANO
JESSE I IASKY
You Save Money
Raw Furs of All Kimis
High Cash Price
—at—
THE FUR MARKET
Opposite Jowphlne Hotel
"The Covered Wagon
Fame
Magazine
Guaranteed
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS
at
The Truax Grocery
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Flooring — Lumber — General Milling
Three C’s Lumber Company
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Chop Suey — Chinese Specialties
FROM 1*J A. M. TO 12 P. M.
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Chow Vuk
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< hiñese I'rled Rice
Chine** Noodl«*«
Chine«* Cold Meats
Couch’s Pharmacy
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