Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 20, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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‘WEAREVER”
Aluminum Roaster
SPECIAL PRICES
Small Size
Medium Size
Large Size
$4-50
. $5.50
. $6.50
.
Useful the year ’round for roasting chicken, turkey and
duck—a bread and cake box. cooking entire meal over
one flame, baking apples, baking bread, cold pack can-
ning. deep fat frying. GET YOLRS TODAY !
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO.
an<We
H. S. Woodcock, of Kerby, was at-
. tending to business matters In Granta
! Paas today.
Mrs Z. F. Fox and Mrs Ray Fox.
i of Wolf Creek, were among the vis­
itors In Grants Paas on Wednesday
Ken Williams and Itoaa Burgess
left today for Portland where they
I are to attend the fight tonight be­
tween Joe Gorman and Gene rwi-
mont. Gorman won the last bout
between the two on a foul
Olassss fitted at Letcher A Son's.
Harry A. White, of Eugene, repre-
1 tentative of the Sherwin-Williams
company, is spending the day with
Douglas Wood, local representative.
They are attempting to get orders
for a carload of spray. U> effect a
saving for local users on the freight
rates.
Our Price — First Grade
Cream 39c
Grants Pass Creamery
HAT the LANGWOOD
Family Range .for wood
only, will burn twice as
long with one-half the wood re­
quired by any other range on the
market — if properlv installed —
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.
Although we have installed many
LANG WOODS — not one owner
has been dissatisfied.
RIVOLI • •
Tonight Only
SO THIS IS
bet’ The
French Theatre!
French beauties!
French
atmos-
phere! And all
done in Parisian
style.
Will Spoak Tomorrow—
James Martin, ot the Jsaephln«
County
Abstract
Company,
will
Tonrlst Grocery—
For Effie's home made dough­ speak lomorrow mornmg at the high
school on th» abatract busineu as
nuts.
33-tf
a vocatloa. Th» talk will be glvan
at 10 o'clock and la th» first ot a
The Past Noble Grand
»erles glvan ander ihn ausplce« ot
WIU hold their regular meeting the Granta Pas« Rotary club. These
Friday afternoon. 2:30 at I. O. O — F. ’ ‘ .talks are to bs eontlnued throngh-
parlor. I'"
All “
P.«t "
Noble —
Grands cor- 0Bl th. wlBter. wtth B(
0B, B
dially invited to be present.
11 week, as an aid to helping the blah
school students form soma Idea of
what vocation they wish to take up.
Owing to the icy condition of the Prominent speakers sra to ba
Pacific highway near the summit of.brought here. The Rotary club has
the Siskiyoua four automobiles a comprehensive plan of work
were wrecked Bunday morning near among the boys of the community.
where the pavement skirts the head
of Bear Creak gulch. M. M. Mere­ Cakes—
dith. 210 Elm street, this city, was
Solicited from proven cakemakers
among the, victims, and hts car bad on sale at Temple Market. Saturday.
the rear end Jammed in and a wheel
broken. A Dodge sedan from Se­ Stanley Jewett He r r
attle. was wrecked, and a woman oc­
Stanley Jewett, predatory animal
cupant sustained a broken arm. The | Inspector of the state, accompanied
name could not be learned. A San by R. T Jackson, his assistant, ar-
Francisco Ford had two wheels torn rlv^l here last night to spend the
off. and another Ford was wrecked, day with tbe county agent looking
-Medford Mali Tribune.
over the work In the Illinois valley,
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. being carried on by Harry Stokes and
Knight Templar Meeting—
James Kellogg, government hunters.
Mellta Commandery No. I. ape- The two hunters are getting excel,
cial meeting Friday night; dinner at lent result». Mr Jewett said, being
5 :30. Order of the Temple at 7:3u. I aided by tbe farmers, who are giving
All memben
members come
come.
5( good cooperation In the efforts to el-
terminate tbe coyotes, which have
Regular .Meeting Friday-—
become thick in certain sections ot
Of theDatighters of Veterans at the the county, Mr. Jackson wilt stay
library. 7:30. Important business over next week to give several dem­
meeting. Large attendance is de­ onstrations In which he will show
sired.
54 the farmers bow to get rid of the
» coyotes. The farmers in the Apple­
Turkey Production Dow»—
gate valley are now desirous of get­
Stocks of turkeys in cold stor­ ting the services of the hunters. One
age November 1 are reported by the farmer reports that he had a flock
Vnited States department of agri­ of 2uu turkeys this summer but the
culture at J.OtO.OOO pounds, com­ coyotes raided them until the flock
pared with 5.1*9.000 pounds on the had shrunk to IS. Other similar ex­
same date last yesr. and with 2,- periences are reported
la an display at our store—
call and let tu show you its
many superior points. It is
designed especially to meet
Western eondtfiori Its fea­
tures are £1 exclusively
LANG'S.
BARBARA LI MARR
CONWAY TEARI.E
•tar in it
C. F. T. Co
209—South Sixth St
Popular Priced
New Ensemble Suits
MRS. NELLIE NEAS
Maay SGklyoa .V« blent»—
375,000 pounds the November 1
The
five-year average for 1919-23
large stocks In storage this year are
due to the heavy production of birds
In 1023. Production this year has
been cut about 25 per cent, accord­
ing to reports received by the de­
partment from leading producing
states, and It Is expected that there
will be heavy withdrawals of »tor-
age stocks.
The LANG WOOD
LANG iloiti ore striet-
In Northwaat Product»
and eanatqnniln we art
in a position to mdar
yew tie bast 0/ ssrviaa
and immediate deii^eryf.
Turkey shoot al Placar, Oregon,
Nov 23.
(5
PER52N/1L "ï LOCÆL
Optical good» at batcher a Son's.
Mrs. B. R. Adams, of Kerby, was
a shopper In Grants Paw yesterday
Martha Spenker. of Medford, is at-
bending to business In Granta Pass
I today.
Trtvr^niT. not . so. loai
m putt mmrm
Dainty, tseful Aprutua—
Moderately priced at Neighbor of
Woodcraft food sale at Tempi» Mar­
ket, Saturday.
((
Notice—
To all officers and members of
Paran Encampment No. 29. to be
present Friday evening, 7:30, Nov.
21 at the I. O. O. F. hall. There
will be R. P. degree work and lunch.
By order of C. P. J. A. Corneller.
W. R. C. Meeting—
54
Gen. Logan. W. R. C.. will hold B. A. Williams, Scribe.
their regular business meeting Sat-
Don't .MI m tbe Dance ■■
Î urdsy afternoon
LU th» Kerby hall. Nov 27.
St.
Nellie 'M. Aldredge. state presl-
.‘dent of the Oregon department W
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It. C., will be present on her ar-
♦
AMI SEMEN TH
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rival Inspection visit.
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Every member is requested to be
present. Refreshments. The G. A
Barbara IaMarr Waa Salt lake
55.
R. are invited.
Cabaret Performer
GIFTS
Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop
k>
Buck Inghiaia JI Uecbi mihim J u tamp and plain to». Tbeaa ar» all
leather top grade. .Made for SERVICE.
Mi* « Mlu Vamp«
»•la.. »-la., 12-lu., 144a., 10-Ui. Topa.
MEN’S
J-TRNTHHINGH
Woodward’s
»1IOKH FOR THK FAMILY
PIANO LAMPS
New Creations—just received from New
York. The latest in Bridge, Davenport
and Piano Styles.
THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
STANTON ROWELL. Prop.
Building Materials
Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing
Flooring — Lumber — General Milling
Three C’s Lumber Company
Wr«t (1 Street
Wonderftil Value»
REED BABY CARRIAGE»
STOVES
LANG
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HELMER'S
"The Home of Oood Furniture'
G ran fa Pau—Gateway to the Oregon Cave»
Neal Burns
in
WANTED — TO BUY
Court Plaster
Rew Furs of AU Kind.
Dry Hid«--, ami Hlteep Pelt»
and
Fox News
The LatestThing in Tables
Eve
35; Riddi»-»
THE FUR MARKET
Oppcmite J.nirptitne Hotel
Barbara la Marr, who Is co­
starring with Conway Tearle in
Maurice Tourneur's First National
production of "The White .Moth.**
which comes tonight st the Rivoli
theater, demonstrated during the
making of this picture the versatll-
I Ity of our motion picture stars,
Sometimes they even surprise their
directors.
The story Is a thrilling one of the
French theater. One of the moil
Important scenes la a view of the in-
terlor of a tbester taken from the
balcony. A tremendous setting was
constructed for this scene. Tbe ac­
tion on the stage was the dance of
the Spider and tbe Moth executed
by Miss La Marr and Charles de
Roche. The camera was placed Io
the balcony and. being several hun­
dred feet from the stage, .Mr. Tour-
neud arranged to have a double
dance for Miss la Marr, intending
to use her only in the close-ups.
I'tiane <M>
Prepare for Winter
OVERCOAT». MACKINAWS, STAG SHIRTS, I RATHER
C'OATH AND SWEATER».
Made I p to n Htandanl
Not Dowu lu a Price
JIM'S TOGGERY
Chop Suey — Chinese Specialties
FROM 12 A. M. TO IS P. M.
Chicken Chop Huey
Foo lining
Soin
Spare Riba
< tiinoM- i Vled HU-»
Chinese l obi Meats
Chew Vuk
Chow Mein
Chiaeae Noodles
THEATRE PARTIEN SERVER
John Hummall
going
Lundin-leaf saves work
Time and temper are saved by a L undin - jaap ; it
carries its extra leaves under the top and cannot stick
or jam.
Spread the L unoin - lbas and lift the extra leaves into
place. A simple movement and the table enlarges.
Extra leaves cannot jam for every one is hand matched
and act. Pegs are in place; holes not varnish filled.
You’ll like the period designs of the L undin - lbas .
You can get complete dining room suites to match.
Let us show you this wonderful table.
L undin - lbaf dining tabltj, 1
L undin - lbaf library Jtntri, I
LuxDtN-LBAf dining room ruita,
Holman’s
-
Furniture Store
THANKSGIVING DAY
Special
low
round trip
fare* on sale
November
25-27 inc.
Return limit
December 2.
The smiling faces of loved ones
gathered in cheery assemblage.
The welcoming banquet table—
the delicious turkey feast—the
hours of pleasant reminiscence.
Plan now for a full measure of
Thanksgiving enjoyment.
For complete railroad information communicate with
Southern Pacific
J. M. Isham, Agent
Phone 225
SUITS
THE MOCHA CAFE
Phone lHI-lt
Tuffs Bldg.
Couch's Pharmacy
FOR FILMH.
DEVHLOP-
JNO AND PRINTING
Is bi 8 a m. out bi fl s. ■.
Do Your Christmas
Shopping Early
at thia
Fnn<*y Boxes
Assorted Fruits
Truax Grocery
Great Closing-Out Sale
A Store Full of Christmas Gifts
AN EXTRA SPECIAL-
AU Wool O'coat at
Hi-Top Boots -
Shirts
Ties, a wonderful gift
I C RRTT T
$17.10
$4.45
85c
79c
<”‘o Clothing Co.
J a <✓» XJ XX11^ J-» SucceM
Peerless