Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 31, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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♦ RADIO I'lUMillAMS TONIGHT ♦
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Radio Feuture» for Friday
KFI. Earle ('. Anthony, Inc., • I Los '
Angelos, 469 motors 5 p. m. hour |
of news bulletins; 6: 15 p. m., organ '
recital; 8 p. tn. two hours of apodal ,
concert features; 1 u p. ni.. Frederick ;
Ilerrman, basso, and G. Allen Han-1
cock's ensemble of cello, flute, vio­
lin and piano; It p. tn, dance music
KGW. The Oregonian, Portland.
493 meter»—12:30 p. m., coneart by
Multnomah Hotel Strollers; 5 p. m .
children's Hallowe'en program; 7:15
p. m.. ap«*dal report«; 8 p. m . edu­
cational lecture; 10:30 p. m. Iloot
Owls, Olsen's orchestra, Pa ntag.es
frolic.
KFSG, Angelus Temple, Los An­
geles. 278 meters 3:30 p. ni., or­
gan recital; 7:30 p. m„ auditorium
service: 9:15 p. m., studio program;
10 p. in., organ recital; 10:30 p. m.,
sunshine hour.
KHJ. The Time«. Loa Angele«. 395
meters—6 p. m„ Hickman'« concert
orchestra; 6:30 p. m.. children's pro­
gram; Hallowe'en «ketch; 9 p. m.,
special Hallowe'en program: 8 p. m..
lecture and musical program; 10 p.
in . dance music.
KLX. The Tribune, Oakland. Cal.,
569 meters—8 p. iu., orchestral con­
cert: 8:50 p. m., American Theater
orchestra: 9:05 p. m. studio pro­
gram; 10:10 p. m., organ recital.
KGO, General Electric Company.
Oakland. Cui., 313 meters—4 p. nt ,
St. Francis Hotel orchestra; 3 p. m„
■tudlo musical program and lecture;
4 p. m.. orchestral concert; alien!
night.
Mrs. J. E. Smack and Mrs. George Don't Forget—
■The cooked food sale at Basket
Loud, of Rogue River, were among
Grocery tomorrow at 10 o'clock giv­
the visitors in the city today.
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H. Heath, of Gohl Hill, was look­ en by 8. II. A.
ing after business matters yosterilay
farrier Hoy WiintexI—
tn Grants Pass.
One route now open,
Courier
Optical goods at Letcher A Son's.
office.
O. N. Th.vgesen. of Leland, was at-
tending to local business matters to- I. O. O. F. Hallowe'en dance—
day.
Friday. Oct. 31, nt Rogue River.
Portlanders here on business to- Music by Loveland orchestra.
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day were T. Hawes, F. E. Chilton
and A. A. Hall.
Unweave Announcement»—
A. S. Rosenbaum and Paul McKee
A large stnek of high grade nn-
were among the Medford visitors nouncement cards with envelopes to
Alarm (locks that will get yon up on time
here yesterday to attend the meet­ match constantly In stock at the
these dark mornings
ing of the Cavemen.
Courier office.
Glasses fitted at Letcbsr A Son's.
30-tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gale left to­ U*akv Hoof—Phone 3 20.
day for Dunsmuir, where Mrs. Gale !
The WINCHESTER Store
will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan < <”*'•<•
!**!*'
Gale for several weeks. They are I By ladies of St. Anne church, nt
| Josephine Grocery. Saturday. Nov. 1.
making the trip by auto.
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Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Lambaon have
—
gone to Deer Creek where they are
spending a few days at the Log Cab­ Farm Produce at Hale—
The country store at the rummage
in camp. Mr. Lambson is doing the
plumbing for the Beehtek hotel, l sale given by the Women's club on
which is going up at that place, Nov. 8 at Smith's garage will carry
which will be an excellent summer a stock of most appetising seasonal
farm produce. Everyone is urged
resort when completed.
35c each. 3 for 91.00. Sixes 14 to IT.
to bring in some sort of a donatiou
WHY PAY MORE?
for this booth as the co-operution
Tom Mix in "Soft Rolled"—
38 I of all is necessary to make the me­
Tonight only at the Rivoli.
morial building a reality this year.
MEN’S
In the country store apples, potatoes,
FANCY VESTS
If You Intend Voting For Me—
pumpkins, squash, butter, eggs, ap­
For your next Representative,
ple butter, jams and jellies, fresh
SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
the spare just underneath No. 58
fruit and canned fruit will all be
your ballot, make an (X). al
In stock. The committee in charge
which write my name. Geo. We
will consist of Mrs. Karl llammer- ♦ Radio l-'cntun*« for Hatunlay ♦
bacher. chairman, Mrs. Ben Hull and
KGO. General Electric company.
Mrs. Fred Roper.
Oakland. Cal.. 312 meters— 4 p. m..
St. Francis hotel orchestra; 8 p. m..
We're going to Cooked Food Sale Rlversidc Community Club Dance*— minstrel show; followed by musical
SHOEMAKER A FARMER
at Basket Grocery. Cakes, pies, sal- I Come to the dance Saturday night program and readings; 10 n m.
ads. baked beans, everything nice where you will hear wonderful music dance music.
Democratic Candidate
for yonr Sunday dinner, given by S. and dance on a wonderful floor. A
KLX. The Tribune. Oakland. Cal..
B. A.
38 surprise awaits you at this dance. 39
509 meters—2:30 p. m . brudcast of
University of Californla-l’nlverslty
Snow Off Siskiyou*,—
All Officers and Member»—
of Josephine County
of Southern California football gunu*.
Travelers over the Siskiyou moun­
Of Paran Encampment No. 29, and
KHJ. The Times. Los Angeles. 395
General Election Nov. 4, 1924
tains this morning report that the especially the degree team, are re­
(Paid Adv.)
I snow has been taken oft by the rain quested to be at the 1. O. O. F. hall meters 2:30 p. m., matinee musl-
which is now falling there. They Friday evening at 7:30 sharp, for cale; 6. p, m , Hickman's orchestra:
ran into soft snow near Shasta. Be­ degree work. By order of the C. P.. 6:30 p. in.. children's program;
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tween this place and Dunsmuir the J. A. Cornelier. B. A. Williams. p. m.. de luxe program; 10 p. m..
Hickman's dance orchestra.
roads are in excellent condition but Scribe.
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KFSG. Angelus Temple. Is»» An -
from there to Redding the detours
geles. 278 meters—3; 30 p. tn. stu-
are quite bad, due to new road work. 30x3« W«*ed Chain»—
«2.75 a pair, i.eftloss Service dio program; 7:30 p. m„ auditorium
Tom
Mix
in
“
Soft
Boiled
”
—
;;x service; 10:30 p. m.. Sunshine hour.
Station.
Democratic Nominee
KGW. The Oregoniun, Portland.
Tonight only at the Rivoli.
Ore.. 482 meter»—10 p. tn., dunce
——
Regular Meeting—
' Tourist (iriHTr) —
Of Rogue River Valley Grange. music.
For Effie's home made dough­ Saturday. November 1. There will
KFI. Earle C. Anthony. Ine., Los
nuts.
38-tf be initiation.
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Angeles.
469 meters—5 p. m., hour
Wilderville, Ore.
—
of news bulletins; 6; 45 p. m., dance
Slide on Sexton Mountain—
Sale Brings out Crowd—
music; 8 p. m.. two hours of «pec-
(Paid Advertisement)
A slide, caused by the heavy rains,
The J. C. Brill sale of the Peer­ lai programs; 10 p. m., vocal con­
I is being removed today from the less Clothing company stock which cert; lip. m., dance music.
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I Pacific highway on Sexton moun­ he purchased several months ago.
Ditpelt Odor of Mold
tain. The slide brought about 500 this morning opened to one of the
Gases important In the commercial
A few drops of oil of lavender
yards of dirt onto the road but it largest crowds which has ever at­
world are obtained from the air by
sprinkled on the shelves of your book­
was not serious enough to hold up tended a sale opening here. Despite
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liquifying It under heavy pressure.
cases and closets will dispel the odor
traffic.
It is expected at the high­ the extremely wet weather, over 200
of mold which frequently arises from
The rainfall tor the year follows; way office that the dirt will l<e off people awaited in front of the store
damp weather.
January, 1.07; February, 2.54; the road by night.
for the doors to open at 9 o'clock.
March, .91; April, .23; May, .28;
The first 100 people in the store
June, .09; July none; August. .35; New Saur Kraut—
were presented with envelopes which
September .90 'and October to 1 P
Home made hominy, chicken toms contained checks of 25 cents to $2
ir Yuu
m. today. '9.81. Total for the year and Red Rock cottage cheeae at the which could apply on purchases of
¡City Market. Phone 52.
39 merchandise at the sale, Mr. Brill
16.18 inches.
has been advertising his sale through
Makes Good Time—
Card of Thanks
the county and in adjoining cities
For Your
I wish to express my heartfelt
Quite a thrilling boat ride on the and his advertising has been bring-
MagH/iuc
thanks and appreciation for the heLp ' Rogue was experienced this morning ing him the desired results today,
and sympathy shown by our friends by Claud Bardon, who made the drift the crew of 12 clerks being kept on
during the illness and death of my ! down from the Ament dam. He the jump throughout the day to take
mother. Also thanks for the beauti- 'started out with his two boats, one care of the trade. The entire stock
t all for Our «lui» Offer
. tied on behind the other. Inside of of goods has been placed on the
fill flowers for the funeral.
¡Henry tM. Bartlett.
: 20 minutes he was landing beneath counters and nothing is being held
' the steel bridge in Grants Pass, hav­ out as Mr. Brill states that he wants
ing come over some extremely swift to close out the entire amount of
Hells Drugs and Book«
i water on the trip down. He beat good in the store during the dosing
an automobile which left at the out sale.
ZL ^O^oiJL Ao»
Blaze of I'nknown Origin Causes Big I same time.
Loss Today
Legal blanks of all kinds at the
Womens Club Meeting—
Courier office.
Puyallup, Wash., Oct. 31.— (A.
Honoring daughters of the club,
P.)— Fire of unknown origin, des­ has besn called off on account of the
troyed the lumber mill and box fac­
, flooded condition of the Library lec-
Our Price — First Grade
tory of the Sundown Lumber com­
,ture room. The daughters will be
pany here last night with an esti­
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honored at December meeting.
mated loss of between 8250,000 and
1300,000,
Grants Pass Creamery
Dance—
Given by Athletic department of 1 OREGON POWER 1
Grants Pass Women's cluo at the I
COMPANY fl
Woodman hall, Saturday night, Nov.
Locomotive and Car Plunge Through 8. Tickets 11, extra ladies 10c. 40
WANTED —TO BUY
M
Weak Bridge
Raw Fur» of All Kind»
High Cash Price
Game Is (ailed Off—
Marshfield, Oct. 31.— (A. P.) —
—at—
Due to the rains of the past week
Four men were drowned near Pow­ which have caused a small lake to
THE FUR MARKET
ers, in southern Coo» county, today, form in front of the high school and.
Opposite Josephine Hotel
ask
any
jRl
when a locomotive and one car of a which have covered the gridiron to
If®
number
ci
our
logging train of the Coos Bay lum­ a depth of several inches, it has been
organization
ber company went through a bridge found necessary io postpone the
The dead are Charles Lambert, en­ game which was scheduled for to­
Couch's Pharmacy
gineer, of Powers; Floyd Rice, fire­ morrow with Klamath Falls. Klam­
FOB FILMS, DEVELOP­
man of Powers; Ardhie Boone, con­ ath Falls stated to Coach Brown
ING AND PRINTING
ductor. formerly with the Southern this morning when he called, that,
In by 0 ». in. out’ by 5 p. m.
Pacific; al?*! W. C. Woodring, me­ they would experience some difficul­
Today at Rowell’»
chanic. Al Erickson, scaler, was the ty in getting here for the football
The lx-st one made yet.
only survivor. He struggled from game, so were quite willing that it
the wreckage In the swolen creek. be put off until a future date.
The bridge approach gave way after
Pat he Review and "Our Gang"
OREGON
being weakened by the heavy rains. Tom Mix In "Soft Boiled"—
Comedy
Guaranteed
Mountain
Breakfast
STRICTLY FRESH EGGM
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Tonight only at the Rivoli.
(BRAND)
at
If You Want to Win
Adults 36c,
Children 10c.
Pure Pork
Plata of Granta Paas—
Getting ii square ileal Isn’t nil that’s
The
Truax
Grocery
necessary; you mu'! know bow to
Blue prints 81.50; blue line prints,
Country
Sausage
piny your bund.
For Hale at All Market»
11.75. Courier office.
America
Sleepmeter
Big Ben
Baby Ben
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
EARL & WILSON
SEMI-SOFT COLLARS
Woodward’s
LUX ITE HOSIERY
New Sluult's
Notadle, Cordovan, Imitan Tim, l.uxltr Glove Silk Ungerie
All l.uxlte Gnrmciil» lire gumuutecd to be |M*rfrct.
MRS. NELLIE NEAS
GIFTS
t
Barnes Jewelrv and Gift Shop
A NEW RECORD FOR YOUR
VICTROLA
Wuuld I h - a welcome surprise to the family circle on these rainy
evening». Drop In on your »»ay home and select one or mon* from
our stock of Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, and Edison record«.
THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
STANTON ROWELL. Prop
W. M. HAYES
FOR SHERIFF
Building Materials
Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing
Flooring — Lumber — General Milling
Three C’s Lumber Company
Hint <■ Street
I'lionr .11»
Ernest Loughridge
Chinese Specialties
FROM 12 A. M. TO 12 I*. M.
For County Commissioner
THEATRE PARTIES SERVE!»
THE MOCHA CAFE
PholK* IMI-R
NEW RAINFALL RECORD
You Save Money
RIVOLI
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Tonight Only
Tom
CLEMENS
MILL IS DESTROYED BY FIRE
1 CALIFORNIA j
Soft
Boiled
Cream 38c
No Saie
Men are leaving the “Money Saving” Sales to save
real money at Jim’s Toggery.
n Preferred Stock yields
17.14%fl
sa
BKB
NEW VICTOR Records
Men are walking out of flu* Sale store every <lav
to sec us -and we arc showing more style, more tail­
oring, more values al regular prices than the Sale
store is offering even at heavy reductions.
Our merchandise is
new, clean stock.
Good values every day
in the year. No bar­
gains to leave a bad
taste.