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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1924)
guanto pa « daily cornrrw rACF «IX America Sleepmeter Big Ben Baby Ben Alarm Clocks that will get you up on time these dark mornings ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER Store Building Materials Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing Flooring — Lumber — General Milling Three C’s Lumber Company Phone S» West G Street ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ RADIO PROGRAM« TONIGHT ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Radio Features for Monday KFL Earle C. Anthony, Inc . Ln» Angel»»- 5 30 to 6 p. tn.. Examiner Mias Margaret Rathbone, of Wi Beauty Simp Is O|»eiied— Mrs. Edith Ellerbeck has opened ¡news bulletin»; 9 to 10 p. m. pro nona. was a visitor here on Saturday. Optical goods at Latcber » Son'». a new beauty parlor in the city, gram from Kxumlner studio; 10 to 11 p. m.. Vmbassador (Hotel Cocoa- Harland Brock and Roy Weeks, known aa the "Beau Monde" »hop. nut Grove Concert orchestra of Salem, were among the business It is located In the Howard building. KNX. Eveulng Express, Loa An I above the Bonbonniere at Sixth and i visitors |n Grants INtsa today geles 5 p m., New York »lock mar Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 'McOnwken, of 111 streets She is making a specialty ket report»; 6 p in . dinner hour pro 1 Ashland, were among the local- vls- of scalp, facial and marcelling work. Mis. Ellerbeck formerly conducted a gram; 8 p. m.. L oh Angele» tee and 1 iters today. Cold Storage company sponsoring; When you think of a gift, think »hop in this city. 10 p. m„ dance program. I of something that will convey the KLX. Tribune, Oakland. Cal.- 8 ! most pleasure and good will some- Tourist Grocery— to 10 p. m , Progrnm broadcast from For Effie's homo made dough ■ thing that your friends cannot buy— 38-tf University of California by Associ . Your Photograph. Then make a bee- nuts. ated Students under the direction of ! line for THE PICTURE MILL where the A. S. V. C. publicity bureau. they make as fine and finished pho Fortin Are Hurtled— KGO. General Electric Company. Two Ford automobiles were burn tographs as can be made anywhere Oakland S p. m.. educational pro at any price. Make someone glad ed yesterday in u fire at the Ford I this Christmas. Phone 38S-R today. Garage. The fire started from u gram: courses in agriculture, eco I make an appointment for a sitting-— short circuit. It is believed, and nomics. American citizenship. Eng lish. and book reviews; music by the tomorrow never comes. 41 burned a roadster and the service Arion trio selections from "Faust" car Prompt action on the part of Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Woodcock. of < Gounod), Serenade (TossellI), Ixtkevleiiw. were visiting friends here the fire department prevented a Broken Melody (Hienol, Blue Dan ! spread of the fire. Their efficiency today. ube wait« (Strauss), Tarantella (Hol Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown have was highly praised by C. A. Wine ler), My Love's Wailing (Nevin): returned from Porthind where they trout. 10 to 1 a. nt., dance music program accompanied the body of Mrs. Chris by Henry Halstead's orchestra and Special l.rmacd Mir«'— tie A. Eberle. soloists, Hotel St. Francis. San Friiu- Glasses fitted at Latchar * Son'». Rivoli Theatre. Election returns cisco. ______________ Mrs. Mary VantDyke is expected to tomorrow night. Special matinee 11 KPO. Hale Broa., San Franc I »co— | arrive here today from Portland, p. m. showing Hoot Gibson In 'Hit 5:30 to 6:30 p. tn., children*» hour 40 where she has been for several and Run." 35c. stories by Big Brother of KPO; 7 to weeks. 7:30 p. m., Rudy Selger'« Fairmont 30-tf Mr. and (Mrs. C. D. Fies. who lx-aky Roof— Phone 320. Hotel orchestra, broadcast by wire have been visiting in Portland for telephony; 8 to 9 p. m , organ recital I several days, have returned to Wislding knnouncenients— by Theodore J. Irwin, official or Printed. Engraved or EmboM-O- Grants Pass. ganist. at the Wurlitxer; 9 to 10 p. The lady of the PICTURE MILL Graved on high grade plain or pun- ni . program by the Welsh choir, un is still busy removing warts, bun eled stock, at the Courier office. der the direction of Theodore J. ions, pimples. scars. freckles and Phillips; 10 to 11 p. m . E. Max wrinkles from the faces of some of "The Sea. Hawk"— Bradfield's Versatile band, playing her patrons—without pain or incon Coming to Rivoli theatre next In the Palace rose room. venience. and when she is in one of Sunday for Three days. 45 KllW. Morning Oregonian. Port her playful moods she has been land- 7:15 p. m . markets, weather, known to grow hair on a bald head Woodmen of the World Tonight- news bulletins and police reports; or make a fat person thin, in one Initiation and entertainment. Live 8 p. m.. concert by The Oregonian I minute. She guarantees to put a turkey for door prixe Keno. Re Concert orchestra and Apollo club. I long nose on a short person, or a freshments. Tonight. 40 KFOA. Rhodes Department Store. short nose on a long person, with Seattle—8:30. Post-lnlelligencer by out interfering with the price of If It 1» llll|HMMil»l«s— remote control. mutton chops in Chicago. See her To bring your donations for lhe before it is too late—and have your rummage sale gpen by the Women’» Radio Features for Tm-sdaj | picture took-en. Be wise and avoid club in Smith garage Nov. 8. call KFSG. Angelus Temple. Los An the rush. Phone 283-R. 41 148-J or 256-R and they will be Mrs. George Riddle and Miss Flor called for. «3 geles, 278 maters—3:30 p m.. or gan recital and vocal selections; 8 30 ence Riddle have returned from Eu- I Artisans Attention — p m . Gray studio program of spec j gene where they witnessed the de On account <rf election the Artl- ial Interest to children; 10:30 p. m . feat of the University of Washington ¡ football team, at the hands of the ' sans meeting will be held Monday. sunshine hour. • Nov. 3. at 8 o'clck at the A. B. A. KLX. The Tribune. Oakland. Cal., Oregon eleven on Saturday. ' hall, AU members requested to at- 509 meters—7:30 p in . broadcast Mr. and M ts . E. S. VanDyke and 40 ing election returns Misses Lynetta and Veirnetta Quin i tend. —— KHJ. The Times. Los Angeles, 395 lan returned yesterday from the meters—12:30 p. m., orchestral pro Washington-Oregon football game at gram: 6 P ni . Hickman's orchestra. Eugene. The game was a 7-3 vic 6:30 p. tn, children’s program; H p. tory for Oregon. LA FGLLÉní, I m , studio program; 10 p. m., Hick , Geo. H. Jackson, Republican can man’s dance orchestra. didate for District Attorney. Elec KGW. The Oregonian. Portland. tion Tuesday. November 4th. 40 492 meters—12:30 p. tn . concert; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jury and Mr. 5 p. m.. children’s program, story and Mrs. G. V. Binns, of Ix»e Angel hour; 8 p. m.. election returns. es. are visiting Mrs. Ixju'.sa O'Neill. KFL Earle C. Anthony. Inc., Los They will go to White Salmon, Angeles, 469 meters—6 p m., hour Wash., in a few days and return to of news bulletins; 6:45 p. m., organ Grants Pass later. Mrs. Jury Is a recital; 10 p. m., popular ballads. sister and Mr. Binn a brother of Mrs. KGO. General Electric Company, O'Neill. Oakland. Cal.. 312 meters 4 p. m . presidential election returns from all Special Lensed Wire— over the nation. Rivoli Theatre. Election returns tomorrow night. Special matinee 11 Printed butter wrappers for sale p. m.. showing Hoot Gibson in ‘'Hit at the Courier office. and Run." 35c. 40 4 llance— Given by Ath/etic department of Grants Pass Women's club at the Woodman hall, Saturday night, Nov. Tickets |1, extra ladies 10c. 40 Today at Rowell’s ______ i Notice— The opening meeting of the high school Parent Teacher association OREGON will be held this evening, at 8 o’clock Mountain Breakfast in the music room of the high school. (BRAND) Will gather at Jim's Toggery This will be In the nature of a re Pure Pork tomorrow. ception to which all parents and pat Country Sausage rons are (invited to attend. 40 * For Hale at Al! Market» I After you have cast your vote I —«»me uml .nst your rye at “The Sea Hawk”— Jim's Toggery. Coming to Rivoli theatre next 45 Sunday for Three days. PERSONAL tftll “The Voice of the Dead » is the subject for tenight at the Church of Christ.? Dr. Ä. W. Young is the speaker. He will s|M-ak at same place each night this week. Subject Thursday night, •'Tiie i' npardonahle Sin.” Be sure to hear him. He will interest you. Services 7:30 p. m. RIVOLI Don’t Give Him the Gate— Feed Him the Goldfish! LOCÆL Coolidfife-ites! Davis-ites! LaFollette-ites! and Andv Gump-ites! She Just couldn't refuse a wedding ring. Constance Bcm Monde Beauty Shoppe— imperially—.Facial and scalp treat ments. Howard Building. Mrs. Charles Ellerbeck. 45 Special IxuiM-d Wire- Rivoli Theatre, Election returns tomorrow nigl^t. Special ihatinee 11 p. m.. showing Hoot Gibson in “Hit. and Run.” 35c. 40 feGOLDFl “The Sea Hawk"— , Coming to Rivoli theatre I Sunday for Three days. < onie.1) TURPIN —In— ••ROMEO AM» JI LIFT" Matinee 23c next 45 All Members of the Athletic Section— <M the Women’s club, who are interested in placing basketball come to the Epworth hall, Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 7 o’clock. Regular meet ing at 7:30. If It Is Tmponsihi To bring your donations for the rummage sale given by the Women’s club in Smith Garage, Nov. 8, call 148-J or 2ofi-R and they will be called for. Evening Soc Courier classified ada bring ■ulta. xovr>mrn s, 1021. LUXITE HOSIERY Now Shades Noisette, C.irdoVHit, Indian Tun, Lnklto Glove Milk IJngeiie All laixitc Garments art* guiirmiteed to he perfect. MRS. NELLIE NEAS RUMMAGE SALE November 8th Smith Garage Women’s ('lub Benefit for the Memorial Building. Space donated by Bert Barnes. Buy a Colonial, Jr. The Last Word in Ranges —sold at — Holman’s Furniture Store A NEW RECORD FOR YOUR VICTROLA Would I m - a welcome surprise to the family circle on these rainy evenings. Drop In on jour nay home and select one or nion< from our stiM-k of Victor, Brunswick, Columbia, un.l Edison records, THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE STANTON ROWELL. Prop Brunswick New Records Our Price Talma A comedy - drama that sparkles and bubbles with fun frolic, with the win some Miss Con stance romping across I the screen in scenes that will as- tonish you with their surprising turns—a picture of side splitting laiigh- ter that will hold you fascinated. mondai *. First Grade EARL & WILSON SEMI-SOFT COLLARS «Sc each, .1 for ftl.(Ml. Hlzc» II to 17. WHY PAY MORE? MEN’S FANCY VESTS Woodward’s SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Cream 38c Grants Pass Creamery $25 to $45 Recent Hats, Shirts, Under- wear, Neckwear to Is* chosen by men who are going to make doubly good use of election day. WANTED —TO BUY Raw Furs of All Kinds High Cash Price THE FUR MARKET Opposite Josephine Hotel W. M. HAYES SHOEMAKER Jt FARMER Democratic Candidate FOR SHERIFF of Josephine County General Election Nov. 4, 1924 (Paid Adv.) Couch’s Pharmacy FOR FILMS, DE VE JXIP- ING AND PRINTING In by I» a. ni. out by B p. m. Chop Suey — Chinese Specialties Guaranteed THEATRE PARTIES SERVED STRICTLY FRESH FXiGH at The Truax Grocery FROM 12 A. M. TO 12 I’. M. Chicken Chop Huey Foo Yoong Chow Yuk N<,m Yue Spare Ribs how Mein Chine».. Fried Rice ( hlneso Noodle» Chine».. Cold Meats THE MOCHA CAFE Phone IHI-R