F kgf «TX UKATT* rAM IIAfIT widntsdiv . Hinm xovrwmm a, inei ♦ * ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ ♦♦ « », tf[ I I PER5gNflL LOCAL j ♦ RADIO I’llOGIlAMS TONIGHT ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« Mrs. C. J. Howard, of Kerby, was Ouunty Court Meeting— The county court I« meeting at visitor in the city yesterday. Optical goods at Letcher a don's. their annual monthly session. Noth­ Mrs. Harry R. Floyd, of Holland, ing of importane*- Is being brought was visiting and shopping iu Grants Wore them, only routine business being up. Pass oS Tuesday. J. F. R«*ddy, of Medford, was a vis­ itor In Grants Pass last night, at­ Tl«<- Alumni— Are trying to help th*' school. Give tending to business matters. Mrs. E. M. Johnson, sister of Mrs. your support at their play. R«*serv«*d 42 Charles Coburn, is visiting at the seats at Horling's Shack. , home of Mr. ami Mrs. Riley Biddle Christian Mi-tNing Tonight— of this city. At the Church of Christ fast night Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lind arrived in town last evening and attended the Dr. A. W. Young spoke on "Tho I'n- Alarm Clocks that will get you up on time Cavemen's banquet. They nvported lurdou.vtile Sin" to a good audience. that a portion of the grad# below Tonight he Is to speak on "Divine these dark mornings. j Lind Home l-odge was washed out. Healing" and "The Great Physician” D. C. Brownell, attorney of Port- Services are being held each night , land. was a visitor in Grants Pass to uu.l Dr. Young will speak until Sun­ day Mr. Brownell was a resident of day night, perhut*1 longer. The WINCHESTER Store ; Grants Pass in tho early days, leav- * Tourist Grocery— j iug here in 1X97. For Effie'» home made dough- Glasses fit tea at Letchar A Son's 3S-tf R. W. Price spent a part of the nuts. i day In Grants Pass, being a guest of I the Rotary club. He is from Port­ Big Opening Ball- Friday. Nov. 7. W. O. W. hall. land and is now interested in the Crater latke lodge. He is on his Grants Pasa. Popular Lyric orche»- 44 way to Ashland where he is one of . tra. the moving spirits in the erection of ! Would be a welcome surprise to the family circle on these rainy If You Have— the big hotel. evenings. Drop in on your way home and select one or more from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith who 1 Any surplus chickens, furniture. our stock of Victor. Brunswick, Columbia, and Edison records. i have been spending a vCeek here with j : implements or livestock, we will sell I old friends, left this morning for 1 it for you on commission._ Bring it i Willamette valley points. Mr. Smith before noon so we can list it. Mllli- THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE is looking for a location for a job kan 4i Fletcher, auction yards. STANTON ROWELL. Prop. printing business, having recently 3O-tf sold his printing office In Marsh­ Is-nky Roof—Phone 3 20. field. “The Sen Hawk” Mill Has Big Year— Judge Thomas Will It«- Her e Coming to Rivoli theatre next Proving l'p On Hom«~»t«-a-.l — The Topsy Lumber company has Judge Thomas will be here tomor­ Carl Dodge is making final proof Sunday for Three days. row morning to hold court in Jo­ experienced the biggest year in its sephine county, according to word history, according to Irving Kester­ on his 80-acre homestead in the If It Is Iiii|MMalbl< son. who came over from there yes­ Fruitdale district. His witnesses are sent to the clerk's office. To bring your donations for the terday with his family. They will H. F. Rogers and J. L. Stanbrough. rummage sale given by the Women's ---------- • spend the winter in Grants Pass. The club in Smith garage Nov. 8. call "The Sea Hawk"— mill, which closed down on October Fir«- Meeting Tomorrow— Coming to Rivoli theatre next 30, cut over 11.000.000 feet of lum­ A meeting of the fire department 1 4S-J or 256-R and they will be Sunday for Three days. 45 ber. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Henp came will be held tomorrow night and fol­ called for. over with the Keetersons but will re­ lowing the meeting of the city coun­ Don't Overlook— cil. A special event will be staged. turn to the mill tomorrow. Full Table Print*-d— The nice household furniture, good All firemen are expected to be pres­ The Courier is today printing on range, dining table, chairs, rockers, ent. the front page a complete table of Paving Will Soon Be Done— beds and dressers. Saturday. Nov. 8. county election returns. In addition, 1:30 p. m., at the auction, «IX I The paving of Orchard avenue will Chtdell Simpson. 4 4 (above), la full accounts of state and national soon be completed unless some un- ! st reel. 44 being held by Grand Rapid« l Mich.) elections are printed, The Courier foreseen accident occurs. The ma- police for the »hooting of Colonel has attempted to give the subscrib- terials are now on the ground and Production Tomorrow Night Prom­ thtd Fellow»— John G. Emery, former national com­ Vrs to the papers the very best in- work is progressing without a hitch. Something to eat and 3rd degree ises Much Interest mander of the American Legion. Em­ formation obtainable. tonight. 41 It is expected that the work will be ery wa« only «lightly wounded. done by Friday night. The pave­ The play on which the alumnae Odd Fellows— Another Kale Reportwl— I ment will then have to set for about have been working for several weeks Mark Fletcher, of Shoshone. Iha- Something to eat and 3rd degreq 3u days before traffic is allowed is rapidly being rounded into shape tonigkt. 42 I over it. Meanwhile, the traffic is and will be ready for production to­ ho. to the latesf purchaser of the laist Wortl in Quality being routed into the city over Lawn- morrow night. The cast has put in Rogue valley (undo. He has purch­ CRN DI.ETON BLANKETS ridge avenue. a great deal of time on this play, for ased 10 acres from the Chicago You Saw Ted Cramer— —at— they felt that this was one way in I-and company, on the Murphy high­ A« a wall flower. He is even bet­ Il E L M ER’S which they could really help their way and will Improve it at once. ter in his new role in the alumni "The Home of Guod Furniture” IJttlc New« Obtainable— school and do their part toward Thi» leaves five acres to be sold on play. Thursday and Friday night 42 Uttle was obtainable in the way equipping the new building. The the Murphy road near the city. of local news on the street either leading parts are taken by those who Buslnes« Show« Big Gain— In a resume of the business condi­ Tuesday or Wednesday on account had previous experience in dramatics All the lutte«t Hit Jn dance music as W. O. W. liait. tions of this city and of Josephine of the interest in the election. Peo­ > while it» school so an excellent as county for the past month, comparing ple were unw'Uing to talk anything i well as entertaining production is Friday. Nov. 7, Grants Pass. I --------- it with the same month of last year. I but election results and as a result, ' assured. On account of the lack of funds Beau Mon«l<* Beauty Shopp«*—-- business conditions are found to be news i of the purely local nature has Specialty—Facial and scali» treat- much better. Last year 133 con­ been put in the background for the the board was unable to finish tho Howard Building. Mri. cerns reported and this year 156 time, Interest was exceptionally gym or equip it. Nevertheless. sev- menta. sent in reports from the city, with keen on the street on both days and ' eral graduating classes have left Charles Ellerbeck. - - - a gain in the number of business en­ all i new returns were anxiously funds for this purpose and if the terprises listed at 17.3 per cent. In awaited. ' alumnae play is well supported it will "The Sea Hawk"— the county, there were 202 concerns Coming to Rivoli theatre next ' be possible to buy all the equipment reported as compared with 173 last Cavemen Receive R«sums— needed for basketl»all as well as a Sunday for Three days. year, making a net gain of 16.8 per Returns from the presidential few essential piec«*s of apparatus. cent. This information was received election, as well as county and state The play will be given on both You’ve Seen Blow As a coach -see him as an actor at by the First National bank from a results were received last night by Thursday and Friday nights and seats state mercantile agency. Few places the Cavemen at the «ap«-eial meeting ■ are now being reserved at Horning's the high «chool Thursday and Friday in the state showed a better recon! at the Josephine hotel. The ban­ Shack. nights. Reserve tickets at Horning’« of growth. Shack. quet was attended by nearly every Unequally Divided ‘ Caveman and his lady, the large din- Not enough room for either profes­ Auct ion Ing room at the hotel being filled to OREGON Saturday, Nov. 8, 1:30 p. m.. 618 capacity. During the intermissions, sional men or farmers, is the problem Mountain Breakfast in Holland today, where there are 205 I street. Furniture, tool«, farm im­ members of the organization gave person« to each square mile. France (BRAND) plement«. chicken«, a lot of nice fry­ ‘musica’ selections. Later in the has 74 to a square mile. I'nited Stutes Pure Pork ers, cow«, hogs and many other evening the tables were cleared 11. Argentina only 3 and Australia, not things too numerous to mention. 4 4 Country Sa usa g away and dancing was enjoyed. quite 1 to a square mile. For Sal*- at All Marx* If It 1« Impoaslbtas— Courier cmsaitieo .di uri ng To bring your donation» for the Crowds Watch Return«— «ulta. TONIGHT rummage sale given by the Women's Returns from the elections, club In Smith Garage, Nov. 8. call broadcast by radio an«l received First Grade Our Price the Rivoli over the Western t'nion 14 8-J or 256-R and they will be 43 leased wire service brought big called for. crowds to every place where they Commercial Printing— were being received. The radio re Grants Pas3 Creamery Special Pietun-« of Ixx-al People Automatic machinery equipment caption was excellent and this un and their children shown on the enables us to make especially low doubtedly proved the greatest at «men tonight with regular pic­ prices on long runs of printing. Short traction for the voters. In addition, ture program. run prices are as low as can be made the Courier supplied the local re­ TO BUY WANTED where high grade workmen are em­ turns to the Cavemen and the Rivoli, Raw Fur« of All Kind« ployed. The Courier. as well as announcing them at tho High Cash Price Courier office as fast as they could Dane«— be received. THE FUR MARKET Given by Athletic department of Opposite Jom‘phine Hotel Grants Pass Women's club at the Clothing for Men, Women nn«l Child­ ren— Woodman hall. Saturday night. Nov. Sylvia Breaincr 8. Music by Neilson's orchestra. Hats and shoes will be on sale at Henry Walthall the Rummage Sale given by Tickets 11. extra ladies 10c. Hobart Bosworth ■Women's Club, November Couch's Pharmacy Smith Garage. Donations Th«- Popular A Strong Story anil Big Cast FOR FILMS, DEVEIXIP- ■sorts of clothing are required Will open ING AND PRINTING day, Nov. 7. make this important department In by W a. ni. out by 5 p. m. COMEDY the sale successful. Will those don­ Enjoy Yourself— ating hats please send in only winter Thursday and Friday night, and fall hats as there is no demand Stanley Gleason, 20-year-oid San for summer hats. The committees Francisco bank clerk, lost his job help the new gymnasium at the same in are: Mrs. C» A. Sidler, chairman, because creditors started calling on time. Alumni play, high school audi­ Guaranteed Mrs. Eclus Pollock, men's clothing; him during office hours. Out of torium. Nov. 6 and 7. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Mrs. Sam Baker, chairman, Mrs. W. work, he sought easy money. One1 at G. White. Mrs. C. A. Winetrout. Mrs. of his n<-w companions killed a po­ (Yirysanthemnms and Carnation James Ixigan, women's clothing; liceman who interferred with a; All colors at the Basket Orocery The Truax Grocery Mat. 25. Eve. 35, Children 10 Mrs. M. Clemens. Mrs. Jud Pernoil, holdup they bad planned. Now and the Cave Shop. Knapp Floral 42 Mrs. J. R. Gunning, hats. (Stanley is held on a murder charge. Co. I America Sleepmeter Big Ben Baby Ben ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO A NEW RECORD FOR YOUR VICTROLA THE STYLES OF WINTER ARE HERE Radio Features for Wednesday KGO. General Electric Company, I Oakland. Cal., 312 meters l p. m, Hotel St. Francis Concert orchestra; S p. m., four-act drama "Within th« Law." by KGO players; music lie tween acts by KGO trio. KFI. Earle C Anthony. Inc., I.os Angeles, 469 meters 5 p. m., hour of news bulletins; 6:45 p. in.. Nick Harris detective stories and ori li,'«- trai concert; 7:30 p. m., vocal ro- citai; Sp ,ni , two hours of special programs: 10 p. m., special dramatic program: 11 p. m . Ambaotadur Ho­ tel orche»! ra. KGW. Th«* Oregonian. Portland, 492 meters- 12:30 p. tn,, Darby’S orchi-atra in concert; 5 p. m„ rhll- lini» program; 8 p, m., couccrti 10 p. m , dance music t»y Ola. n's or* chest ra. KHJ. Th«* Tim*'«. Loa Angele«. 395 I■ 11 10 p, n . or. IiestI al GOB cert; 2:30 p. tn., Itwlure on music; 5 p. m., Hickman's orchestra; 6 .10 p. ni , children’» hour; 7:30 p m. program by students of t'nlverslty of Southern California; 8 p in. special lecture; 10 p. m , Hickman's chestra. KLX, The Tribune. Oaklaud. 309 meters—8 p. m , studio program in parta, varied selections of vocal instrumental music. The smartest of these is Printxess Coats and Dresses MRS. NELLIE NEAS GIFTS Barnes Jewelrv and Gift Shop GET THE HABIT In Shooting Holman's Furniture Store IM'5 (i Street ALUMNAE PlAY PROGRESSING Do you like Real Biscuits? t Pastry ¡’'lour is the ideal kind for dik­ ing those perfect biscuits and muffins. Try it anti you’ll like it. Pastry Flour $1 69 sack Josephine County Flour Mill BOO Buckingham A Hi-cht moccasin vamp anil plain toe. These » it all leather tup gradi-. Made for SERVICE. M im ' ca XI ii Vampa ft-la., N-ln., 12-In., 14-in., lu-ln. Tops. RIVOLI Added Attraction MEN’S Cream 38c Chinese Specialties FROM 1’2 A. M. TO 12 P. M. Chicken Chop Sury Foo Yoong Chow Vuk Nom Yue Spare Itllm < ’how Mein Chinean Fried Rice < hlneee Noodles Chine«* Cold Meats ‘ The Woman on Walter Heirs “Short Change Woodward’s 1HOF.H FOR THE FAMILY THEATRE PARTIES SERVED THE MOCHA CAFE Phom- INI-R Building Materials » Cement — Doors Sashes — Roofing Flooring Lumber — General Milling Three C’s Lumber Company West G Street Phone ,11»