Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 11, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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Alford Amts, of Selin«, is a local Ox lli>o Service Station—
K. R. Kolkow. who Is putting in
visitor today.
M. Rudolph, of Bandon. is here n service station on the Pacific
highway. 10 miles north of th<> city,
today on business.
W. M Robertson, of Galice, la In was In town today for his air pump
Ing machinery. He has a 15-acrs
town today on business.
Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's. tract at the Junction of the Pacific
Charles Campbell, of Selma, is In highway and the Winona road and
is making extensive improvements.
town today on business.
Smoking sets at the C. F. T Co. X number of cabins will also be con-
Chas. T. Nail, of Glendale, Is strutted,
This station will be
known
as
the
Ox How Service ata-
.spending
the
day
in
town.
That Christmas Gift for the Wife is a Problem
Your credit is good at the* C. F tlon. Mr. Kolkow, wife and four
T. Co.
children arrived here in August
But it shouldn’t be—at least this year—buy her a
Alfred and K. W. Oden, of Rogue from Little Lake, Cal. One child
was horn since their arrival.
MAYTAG. You will not only be giving her some­ I River, are shopping here today.
O. E. Yarbrough, of Kerby, is in
thing useful, hut a gift of permanence as well to
{town today attending to business. Dance al Mnrph)
serve constantly of your thoughtfulness.
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Christmas Kve.
Ross Brown, of Klamath Falls, is
{here for a tew days attending to
business.
Attention W. 34. <’.—
Gilbert Ixtwrence. of Leland, left
Members are requested to attend
The WINCHESTER Store
this morning after spending several as a body the funeral of Mrs. Emily
days here.
Day at the Baptist church Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Floyd. of morning at 11 o'clock. Meet at the
{Holland, was in town yesterday at- church. Oliva Harmon. president.
i tending to business.
73 De Malay Notice—
Boots for girls at the C. F. T.
Work In Initiatory degree Thurs­
That Arc Vseful but Inexpensive
Co.
Will Help in Bonus Appllcntion— day evening, Dec llth. at 8:3t>. All
Mrs. C. E. Howard. of Kerby, was
Members of the American I«egion Masons Invited, All officers and
Shirts
Sox
Neckwear
{in town yesterday shopping and will be on hand at the court house members lie present for businean
Gloves
Caps
Handkerchiefs
’ visiting with friends.
next Friday and Saturday nights to meeting at 7:30 sharp.
Shoes
Belts
Pajamas
Lawrence
Lorraine Lucas, of Klamath Falls help out all ex-service men who Schmidt. M. C.
Slippers
Garters
Suspenders
i arrived yesterday to spend the week have not yet made out their appli-
.visiting with relatives.
cations for adjusted compensation
Byron Teeds. of Klamath Falls. This will be the last opportunity Gets l.iquor Car—
The Chrysler roadster, In which
; left yesterday after spending a this year to receive this help.
Arthur Page, alleged bootlegger.
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| week here attending to business.
went
to
his
death
last
month
In a
SHOES FOR THE FAMILY
Cash paid for green hides, dry Dane,' at Murph V—
plunge over a Pacific highway em­
hides and sheep pelts at the Fur
7 a bankment, In the Siskiyou». Is now
Christmas Eve.
Market, opposite Josephine Hotel. 94
In the possession of Mrs. Rose Page,
Mr. and Mrs. Brodland, of Klam­ Not a ('lock (laser—
the
widow, by virtue of an order
ath Falls, arrived this morning and
While in Grants Pass as secretary
expects to remain over the holidays of the Chaml>er of Commerce Lynn issued by the circuit court Tuesday
Mrs. Page deposited 3515, the ap­
with relatives.
P Sabin had the reputation of never praised valuation of the car, and
Jess Ward, of Crescent City. Cal­ being in lhe class known as "clock
the sheriff was directed to turn ov­
Story of the Bible, Van Loon .... _
$3.00
ifornia. arrived this morning to look gazers."
He has evidently carried er the auto to the claimant. The
Just So Stories. Kipling . ........
$2.50
after business here, He intends to this same virtue with him to Klam­
3515 functions as a bond In tbe con­
Etiquette. Emily Post _______ ___ _ _.. $4.00 {stay about a week.
ath Falls where he is holding the fiscatory action started by the state
Americanization of Edward Bok__________ $1.00 { Boots for boys at the C. F. T. same position with that Chamber of under the prohibition law. The
Story of Mankind, Van Loon . ... ....... . _
$2.50 I Co.J. O. McDowell and L. I*. Hardon. Commerce. Mr. Sabin, now how­ court order sets forth that hereafter
ever. regard»: this as a disadvantage
Outline of History. Wells -- ---- -------------- $5.00
of Klamath Falls. arrived here rather than an advantage. In fart, this legal action will tie directed at
The State of the Nation, Beveridgt*........
$3.00
Wednesday to spend a week on bus­ while hunting In northern Califor­ the cash Instead of the car. If Mrs.
Page fails to contest the proceed­
iness and visiting.
Roosevelt’s Letters to His Children
$1.00
nia recently, he forgot to look at his ings, the state and county will be
M. Brucker. of Roseburg, is in watch and keep shooting geese after,
Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Mark Twain . ... $2.50
town today. He expects to remain sundown. At his plea of guilty he In possession of the money. Instead
Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain .......
$2.50
for several days looking after prop­ was given a gentle reminder In'the of the vehicle Medford Mall-Trib­
une.
A Book of Operas, Krehbiel ........
— $2.50
erty interests here.
form of a 325 fine that watches were
H.
L.
Churchman,
of
Redding.
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The New Decalogue of Science, Wiggam .......$3.00
made to look at once in a while.
Forget—
Calif., arrived this morning to spend .
Your troubles al the dunce Satur­
a week attending to business and
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day night. W. O. W. hall. Lyric or­
visiting with friends.
Tbe last minute rush, have your chestra.
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Mrs. S. S. Yahner and son. of Christmas photograph made now at
A full line of popular Copyrights at 85 cents each.
Rock Springs. Wyoming, returned Ralph Pain Studio, phone 181-J. 75
Riverside Conimunty Club Dane«—
home after a two weeks' visit with
On Saturday night. December 13
Mis« Yahner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ashland Dogs Poisoned—
'Alford's Imperial orchestra, Come
J. F. Goswlck, of the Southern ho­
Dog salmonerg are still busy one, come all. Good eats, Good
tel.
around the town as is evidenced by time.
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the death of two thoroughbred air­
Funeral Services Fri lay—
Regular Business Meeting—
Christmas Cards—
Funeral services for Emily S. Day. dales belonging to F. J. Murphy. Aprons For Tiny Tots—
As well us grown-ups, pan hold-
Of General Logan W. R. C., will who passed away Wednesday morn­ These dogs have been tied up at
Greeting cards with your name
the
Murphy
homo
since
they
were
and a large selection of suitable
ers,
be
held
Saturday
afternoon,
includ
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printed at the Courier < flee. We
ing. will be held at 11 o'clock Friday
do not sell Christmas cards unprint­ ing the annual election of officers. morning at the Baptist church. In­ small and Murjihy was planing to gifts for Christmas on sale at the
ed.
A full attendance is desired.
73 torment will be at the Gocher ceme­ take them to a nearby ranch In a Auxiliary bazaar Saturday. Cooked
short time. The salmon was evi­ foods of all.kinds also for your pur­
tery at Williams Creek.
dently brought to them. ' Several chase at the building next the First
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other dogs have died of this poison­ National Bank.
Leave Your Donations—
For the Legion Auxiliary bazaar at ing recently and about a year ago
| the home of Mrs. Qeo. Parker or a number wore killed.—Ashland Ple-i Millie For Veterans---
FRIDAY
The Legion Auxiliary, who Satur­
Mrs. Chas. Cooley. Any sewed ar- Tidings.
day
are holding u sale for the relief
I tide or prepared food you donate
of the disabled soldiers nt the World
SATURDAY
will make a happier Christmas for a People on Salary—
Take a little installment stock In war. In this state, ure asking that
disabled World War veteran. Attend
the sale, Dec. 13, in the building next the Building & Loan Association, the people of the city bring with
the First National Bank.
74 make small monthly payments. Pays them their old and discarded Vlc-
8 per cent dividends and you can trola records, or games nt any kind.
SD91PM ZUKOR »"0
JtlSt l LASKV P«SUIT
withdraw any time.
70tf Many of the boys In '.he hospital are
Inxlge at GoN Hill—
able to sit up and rend, or partici­
The Odd Fellows will have a
pate in some mild form of amuse­
meeting at Gold Hill Saturday night Davenport«—
$3 down and )3 a week. C. F. T. ment, if they had the opportunity. Of
at which a number of members of
77 course the hospital does not furnish
the Grand Lodge will be present, Co.
things of this sort, and the boys have
among them the grand master, L.
to depend on the charitable Impulses
E. Carter. At this time the degree
SPECIAL
of outsiders to bring these pleasures
of friendship will be conferred upon
Hee the Initial Handkerchiefs
WITM
i! to them. If there are hooks, r<*cords
a number of candidates from Grants
I or
we arc showing at
games which the family uro
Pass, Gold Hill and Medford. Dele­
ntonio oreno
through with, but are still useable,
25c
each
gations from other places are also
elene hadwick
It is requested that they be brought
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The Golden Rule
j expected.
to the building next the First Nation,
al Bank on Saturday, where the sale
I Free Ice Cream—
will be held.
Eat Gold Seal butter and save
Shoes Repaired
J.
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{coupons.
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Gvraioam
AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
GLOVES
Tin. Gilt Graceful.
HANDKERCHIEFS
The Gilt Dainty
HOSIERY
Tht'Gilt I'r.K'f leal
ThuiMlay. Dcceinln-r 11
KHJ. l.oa Angeles Times 6 30 to
7:30 p m., children'» program; 7:3*
p. tn.. "Art" talk by Harold Swarts.
7:45 p m , "Care of the Body.” talk
by Dr. Philip M Lovell. 8 to 10 |>.
iti., studio program.
KFI. Earle <’. Anthony. Inc
5:30 to t> p, m . Examiner news bul­
letins; 6:46 to 7. Y. M 0. A. lecture;
7 to 7.80. dance orelieatrn; 7:30 to
8. Maude Reeve» Barnard iu recital;
.8 to 9. instrumental trio; 9 to 10.
program from Examiner studio; 10
to 11. John Smallmitn Night (octette
In Christmas enrols).
KUO. General Klee trio Company,
Oakland. Cal
8 p. tn., studio pro­
gram. vocal and lust rumenta! ; !<> p.
ni to 1 u. in., dance music.
KPO. Hale Bros, Inc.. San Fran­
cisco 5 30 to < 30. children's story
hour; 7 to 7:30. dance music; 8 to
11. studio program and dance music.
KGW. Morning Oregonian 7:15
p. in., murkets. weather; news bulle­
tins. Silent night.
MRS. NELLIE NEAS
GIFTS
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Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop
GIFTS—
Naught Can Compare
With Gifts to Wear
Gifts l«c in va.no
HANDKKIK'HIEFH
IltM BANDS
GIKTEHN
HOHE
HICKOK HILTS. Illi KOS.
—'Woodward’s
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Books for Gifts
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The Glfl swore for X|«-n
PIANO LAMPS
New Creations—just received from New
York. I he latest in Bridge, Davenport
and Piano Styles.
THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
STANTON ROWELL. Prop.
Newspapers .5 & 10c Bundles-Gourier
C. E. Rusk’s Tales of a Western
Mountaineer..............................$2.50
Surprise Day
DEMARAY’S
Saturday, December 13th
Bargains that beat any Bargain Day
that we have ever had
Special prices that will surprise you. Table
after Table of these bargains and our ODD
LOT CORNER will interest you. Come
early and get your pick of Dollar Spying
Bargains.
RIVOLI
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Holman’s Furniture Store
yaneprejü ««The
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BORD*
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Opposite tile New <'luilillter of Commerce Bldg.
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Don't fall to
showing of
V
see
the
large
Men’s Christmas Sets
North Side Shop
Work Guaranteed
at
MATINEE—All acata nan-rvcil—5Oc, MAc, *1.30, Including Tax.
NIGHT—All arala rrserved—Ut.Ill anil ISI.IIA. Including Tax.
NOTE—Tilla conipnny carrii-a nn orcliratra of 1.1 musicians and Ihr
in lisle la of grami opera class. Greatest love story of the ages,
Ladies’ Felt 81ippers
All sizes, wide range colors
ADÔLPH" z UKÔ r ” .7d~jË35E'lr L a T k Y “PrZ.m
79c
The Golden Rule
CECIL B. De MILLE’S
Mighty Dramatic
Spectacle
The Golden Rule
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WANTED — TO BUY
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Zane Grey's most exciting act Ion-romance. Filmed In the
locale of the story. Rockllffr Fellows,
Gibson Gowland
Charice Ogle Included In the big east.
COMEDY
The Telephone Girls
very
and
Fine Leather Goods
Combination Sets for
Men, consisting of
Pocket books
Key Rings
Cigarette Cases and
Card Folders
Pathe Review
$3.00 to $5.00
Mat. 25. Eve. 35; Kiddie« 10
CLEMENS
In
GOING TONIGHT
“Money to Burns”
“Sinners in Heaven”
H»ll» Drugs an<1 Hooka
3DU
Raw Furs of AU Kinds
Dry Hides and Sheep Pelts
—at—
THE FUR MARKET
Opposite Josephine Hotel
ChriMma.*! Furniture Sale
10% Discount on Cash Hal«-»
Contract Good« Excepted.
Highest Cash Price Paid
%
for Cream
Grants Pass Creamery
HELMER’S
John Hummell
! WILL PLACE MY NEXT
SUITS
517 H St.
Tuffs Bldg.
e
A Paramount Production
(F sms . Plapmm
La*hy Cacparatisa)
;
Couch’s Pharmacy
FOR FILMS, DEVELOP-
INO AND PRINTING
In by I* a. m. out by ti p. m.
“Ths Home of Good Furniture”
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GROCERY ORDER AT THE
Truax Grocery
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STANDING IN THE LONG LINES
BEFOR.E THE BOX OFFICE - BUY
YOUR. SEATS IN ADVANCE-TICKETS
NOW SELLING FOR ENTIRE ENGAGE­
MENT-ALL SEATS RESERVE0
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