GRANTS Chopping knives at Cramer Bros. ■ Tourist Grocery— U lasses ntiea at batcher A bon «. For Effie’s home made dough- R. T. Hy«r and A. J. Falconer, of ■ nuts. 38-tf Spokane, are in (Iranis l’a»a with How tiling Ne w— the Intention of remaining here, Turkey roasters ut Cramer Bros. In dance entertainment tonight, L. R. Hteelhammer, of Portland, Is W. O. W. Hall. 67 I spending a short time In the city at tending to business matters, lie was Auto ( amp Will Close— formerly a resident of Grants Pass. The Grants Pass auto camp will Curving seta at Cramer Bros. 67 close dowu the first of th* month A. W. Mndsay, of Salem, Is tpend- after the most successful season Ing the day here visiting at the since the camp was established. The home of ber cousin, Mrs. E. J. Schu- attendance last night showed that ! the travel Is still holding up and that macher. Food choppers at Cramer Bro«. 67 , the tourist business I* becoming a optical gouu« at Lelclier * eon a. year-round proposition. There were Coffee percolator« at Cramer Bros. »•ven automobile* there last night. Mr. and Mrs. Haus Lo»tt are For the season there were 5200 auto «pending 15 day* In Oak Harbor, mobiles registered. The camp is where they ar« attending a family proving to be an excellent mean* of reunion of Mr. Ixioff's family on getting people to stop in Grants Pass Thanksgiving Day. Adolph Looff! while passing through the country, and his sister have also left for Oak ! many stopping tor several day* at a time. Harbor to attend the reunion. Stainless paring knives ut Cramer Bros. 67 ¡attest Hits— Mr. and Mr«. R. W. Hinckley, of Lyric orchestra, tonight, W, O. W. 57 Roseburg, are among the visitor« hall. here today. Community silverware in all pat- Good I isliing For Weekend- tern» at Cramer Bros. 67 Good fishing for the weekend k Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Beckman, of promised by Joe Wharton, who is Bendon, are visiting In Grants Pass supposed to be able to hand out ac curate information on all things per today. Aluminum roasters, savory pattern taining to the popular Hogue River for $2.3» aud 33.uu at Cramer-Bro*. eport. Joe states that the steelhead» Mr«. Kathryn Boone, proprietor of should be taking bait readily as the the Kathryn Boone Beauty Shop of water Is dropping quite fast and Is Pendleton, arrived last night from clearing up to some extent. Salmon Loa Angeles tor a short visit at the eggs are still the best bait. Trout home of Mrs. W. II. Dana. She Is on over six inches can still be taken, her way to Pendleton utter a trip to although there will be only one more Salt 1-ake City and other southern w-eekend this« month that trout under 10 inches can be caught legally. cities. Link self-basting roasters, small, medium and large at Cramer Bros. Finish Your Thanksgiving— By taking In the dance at Kerby, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Green and 57. daughter, were In the city today Nov. 27. from Elk Valley. Mr. Green is the engineer in charge of the construc Verdin Make« Males— Sales of land during the past tion on the Redwood Highway, for week reported by Verdin and Hull the 'Bureau of Public Roads. Chopping bowl« at Cramer Bros. are 20 acres to Kelly brothers, who When you -come to think of it, a have located In the New Hope dis photograph Is a gift, they are trict Just outside the irrigation dis bought to be given away to our trict; 10 acro» to Mr. and Mrs. Ern friends und family. Everybody est Callison, of Yuma, Arizona, on knows that your photograph carries the Redwood highway; residence on with It a kind feeling a sentiment J street. Grants Pass, to Charley the —a token of real friendship that Shattuck from) Mrs. Bailey; goes with no other gift, however Ralph Dean ranch in New Hope, of costly It may be. 'Mrs. Bancroft at 160 acres, to B. C. Meskirhons, of the Ciciure MUI can aid you in Detrick, Idaho, who is to put In a pleasing your friends. Phone 2S3-R dairy ranch, bringing his cattle with him. for an appointment. SPECIAL PRICES . $4.50 . $5.50 . $6.50 Useful the year round for roasting chicken, turkey and duck—a bread and < ake box, cooking entire meal over one flame, baking apples, baking bread, cold pack can ning, deep fat frying. GET YOURS TODAY ! ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO. The WINCHESTER Store Grants Pass—Gateway to the Oregon Caves Roofing Paper John ’s Manville Brand First in Quality, behind in Price Josephine Barber Shop WE HAVE MEN’S PAJAMAS for M< M in mating flannel, jnpo-chsli »ml «lira«. Even Cavemen would like these Pajama». Full cut »Ixe and quality material. $2.25, $3.00, $3.75, $3.90 .Mufflers, Fancy tesi», Kerchief« Woodward’s Regular Meeting of Etna Rcbeksl*— Ixidga, Monday. Nov. 24. Sodai hour and refreshments, Iva Gll- 57 more, Noble Grand. l>eM<>ln) Not h e— The funeral of the Brother De- Molay belonging to Medford Chapter will be held tomorrow, Sunday, at 3:30 at Medford, it is requested that all members of Grauta Pass I Chapter that can possibly do so at tend. You will please arrange ac cordingly, leaving the Masonic Tem ple at 12:00 going direct to the Ma sonic Temple at Medford. Advisor. PIANO LAMPS New Creations—just received from New York. The latest in Bridge, Davenport and Piano Styles. THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE STANTON ROWELL, Prop. BORN BEST—To Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Be*t, of Corvallis, a daughter. Building Materials Chicago. Nov. 21.— (A. P. ■The value of the grounds, buildings, equipment and libraries in the 18 negro schools sponsored by the de Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing partment of education for negroes Flooring — Lumber — General Milling of the Methodist Episcopal church has increased >2,754,952 in the Inst ten years, according to the board's announcement here. In 1913 the to tal valuation was placed at $1,396,- West G Street 948 and in 1923 st 34,141,000. The number of student« increased in this time ifum 5,969 to 6,862. and the number of teachers from 358 to 469. Gray Studio program; 7:30, auditar- Angeles, 469 meter«.—5 p. m., hour lom service; 10; 39. Sunshine hour. of naw* bulletin«; 6:45, dance or KGW, The Oregonian. Portland, chestra and vocalist; 8, Altheda Oli ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 492 meters.—10 p. m., dance music ver, meuo-Mpraao, and assisting ♦ RADIO PROGRAMS TONIGHT ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ by Olsen’s orchestra. artist«; 9, two hours of special pro KGO, General Electric company, grams; 11, AaabaMdor hotel dance KjLX.^Ths Tribune, Oakland, 569 Oakland, 312 meters.—4 p. m . Ho orchestra. meters.—2:30 p. m., broadcasting tel St. Francis concert orchestra; 8 7CPO, H*le Brothers, Inc., San the “big game" between California oldtlmers football program, talk by Francisco, 423 meters—1 p m., Fair and Stanford play by play. former football stars, college songs, mont Hotel orchestra; 3:30, tea KFSG, The Angelus Temple, Los etc. dansant; 8, Fairmont Hotel dance Angeles, 288 meters.—3:30 p. m. KFI, Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los orchestra. Three C’s Lumber Company RIVOLI Starting Tomorrow For Three Days i L... ; « < E PioneerPbotoPbinishers < . 1 Rowell’s, of Course I Wonderful Values REED BABY CARRIAGE» at 1 V MB HELMER’S Electrical Unir Treatment» Shop of Personal Service anil Massage Valley Lumber Co. YES— i The Htndy flection— Of the Granta Pass Women’s club will meet at 2:15 Monday afternoon j at the library. “Lady Windermere’s Fan.” by Oscar Wilde, will be atudied. 57 I * “The Home of Good Furniture” * WANTED — TO BUY «s A V Raw Furs of All Kinds Dry Hides and Sheep I’clts D West F Street A V, —at— THE FUR MARKET REAL BARGAINS USED CARS Grants Pass—Gateway to the Oregon Caves TONIGL BIG MUSICAL TIME ('ondueted by tli<’ I »¡visional < ’oiiiiiiaiitloi’s of the Sal vation Army in tile State of Oregon. Our Price — First Grade 1923 Chevrolet Touring John Hummell 1924 Ford Touring SUITS Every car is in good running condition. Major and Mrs. J. L. Winterbottom and Captain Ransom Gifford I Grants Pass Creamery 1920 Ford Touring Priced at $100 Singing and Speaking ? - Opposite Josephine Hotel 1923 Chevrolet Roadster 8 p. ni. Come Early and Be Sure of a Seat Pratt Run. Off Grail A. B. Pratt bi I today with minor Injuria« following an ac cident Friday on Hexton mountain, when bls truck want off tha grade. Mr. Pratt was driving over the moun tain and ran Into some slick clay on i the pavement. Thia caused the car > to ekid and ha went off tha bank. Thu truck landed some 90 feet lielcrw, although Mr. Pratt went down only J 40 feet, H h suffered a wrenched | shoulder and Miveral scratch««. Pomona Grange to .Meet— Pomona grange will meet next Saturday with the Fruitdale grange. A new member of the gratigj has been added with the adoption of a resolution by the Enterprise grange Ix*aky Hoof—Phone 320. 30-tf at Wimer, by which they voted to af filiate v.ith ‘he Pomona. This makes five active granges as members of Miujili) Ounce flupper— Turkey, dressing, cranberry Pomona, four being in Josephine sauce, celery, pickles, mashed pota county. toes, gravy, hot rolls, punkin pic, doughnuts and coffee. 56-tf. Order iVirl»tma» Greeting!*— ■ Place Christman card orders be- fore the best designs are sold out. Your name printed or engraved at •mall egpense. Courier office. Advertising Fays—Advertise with the Courier Plat'o ld-"> (j stret't COURIER "" ......... Aluminum Roaster of Port lami DAILY PERSONAL — LOCAL WEAR-EVER Small Size Medium Size Large Size PtSH Cream 39c 517 H St. ADOLPH ZUKOR and J€S5€ I LASKY THOMAS MEIGHAN » Couch’s Pharmacy JAMCSOLIVCR CURCOOOD "THE ALASKAN" A H6RBCRT BRCNON PRODUCTION Tuffs Bldg. FOR FILMS, DEVELOP- ING AND PRINTINO In by li a. m. out by S p. m. ✓ pnttnt Here is a real “lie-man’’ story of the Far North—an epic of Alaska. Tom Meighan as the son of a gold rush pioneer in the title role of Janies Oliver Curwood’s story which thrilled the million or more readers of the Cosmopolitan magazine in which it appeared. Here is a picture you’ll be talking about for the rest of the season. Estelle Taylor is the girl, and there’s a great supporting cast. GOING COMEDY I W. S. MAXWELL CO Harry Langdon in “Shangliied Lovers” Mat. & Eve. 35c Kiddie« 10c TONIGHT Colleen Moore in "The Perfect Flapper”