Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 12, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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Champlin, of Foots creek,
was in town shopping yesterday.
Easy payment plan. C. F. '. T. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock. of Ker-
by. were visitors and shoppers In
town yesterday.
Beautiful mirrors at the C. F. T.
AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
That Christinas Gift for tho Wife is a Problem
But it shouldn’t be- at least this year buy her
MAYTAG. A <>u will not only lie giving her some­
thing useful, hut a gift of pernninenee as well to
serve constantly of your thoughtfulness.
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ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO.
The \\ IMTIl STKlt Sture
Books for Gifts
Story of the Bible. \’an Loon
.Just So Stories. Kipling.................
Etiquette. Emily Post ..... .........
Americanization of Edward Bok
Story of Mankind, A an Loon
Outline of History. Wells
The State of the Nation. Beveridge
Roosevelt's Letters to llis Children
Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Mark Twain
Huckleberry Finn, -Mark Twain
.......
A Book of Operas. Krehhiel
The Xew Decalogue of Science. A\ iggam
$3.00
$2.50
$4.00
$1.00
$2.50
$5.00
$3.00
$1.00
$2.50
$2.50
$2.50
$3.00
C. E. Rusk’s Tales of a Western
Mountaineer....................... .. $2.50
A full line of popular Copyrights at 85 cents each.
DEMARAY’S
Shoes Repaired
North Side Shoo
Work Guaranteed
WANTED — TO BUY
Raw Furs of All Kimis
Dry Hides and Sheep lh-lts
—at—
THE FUR MARKET
Opposit«' Josephine Hotel
Matinee
Divi
KIVI B" and Night
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RADIO PROGIt IMS
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Friday, DecenilM'r 12
KIIJ, Loa Angeles Times 8
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| Cut D. Long, of Medford. Is a local 9:30 p. m., aludió program; 9;St> to j
10 p in program piesentlng the
visitor today.
Mrs. Laura Randolph, of Glen­ I'lggly Wiggly Girla.
KFI. Burle C. Anthony, Inc., lata
dale. is in town shopping today.
John Iteidal, of Williams. Is In Angeles 5:30 to 6. Examiner news'
bulletin*; 6:45 to 8 p in., Aoolhin
town tiuiay attending to buaineaa.
G. II. Kesterson left today for orgau recital; 9 to 10. program from
Klamath Falla to attend to busln<>«s. Examiner studio. 10 to 11, vocal
A K. Carney, of Wolf Creek, is in i concert.
and Mrs. S. M Harrington
of Dunsmuir. California, are Visit town today attending to business.
Frank O'Conner, of Eugene, spent
ing relatives in this city.
Cash paid for gr««en hides, «try Thursday visiting with Roliert Kino
hides and sheep pelts at the Fur :face.
D. P Overton, of Klamath Falla,
Market, opposite Josephine Hotel 94
la in town attending to business to-
Mrs. Dan Domett, of Wolf Crrvk.
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day.
is in town shopping today.
A. Richardson of Crescent City,
asses fitted at lartcher Ji Son 's.
, N. Johnson, of Waldo, is a i Iiua- Calif.. Is in town today attending to
business.
iness visitor in town today.
Mm. J. M. Leonard, who owned
Frank Grosak. of Roseburg, u as
the old McDonald place on Williams
in town yesterday on business.
M Stewart, of Applegate, was n creek, has rented th«* place for the
winter and will leave tonight for her
business visitor in town today.
C. II. Hall was in town from Wal­ home in Long Beach. Calif.
do yesterday attending to business.
C. I. Doak. of Klamath Falls, is Josephltie Get« |Lt. loo—
Th«* semi- annual apportionment
a business visitor here for a week
F. Hudson, of Elkton. Ore., was of the water market road fund to
here yesterday attending to business. the counties for the coming year
C. Sanderson, of th«* Dalles, will be has been made by th«* state high­
Of this fund. Jo­
here this week attending to bus- way commission
sephine county Is to receive 13.466.
iness.
.’ack Wimer, of Waldo, was in Some of the counties have not con •
to» n yesterday attending to bus- pleted their obligations and will not
receive their share until these obli­
inei a.
A. Xale. of Selma, is in town to- gations have been met.
day visiting, and attending to bus­
Avoid—
iness.
*
The last minute rush, have your
F. R Kirkland, of the Gold Wedge
mine at Galice. is a visitor in town Christmas photograph made now at
Ralph Pain Studio, phone 181-J. 75
today.
|
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. White, of Ta­
kilma. are in town on business for Buys Local Tract'----
W J Clearbaugh. of Caldwell.
several days.
11 -acre
Ray Wimer, of Dorris, Calif , is Idaho, has purchased un
spending a tew days here attending tract in the lower valley, He will
leave Idaho this week with his fam-
to business.
Ross Savy and Carrol Farror. of ily. and Intends to be here perma­
San Jose. California, are expected nently Ona McClean has purchased
to arrive here within a few days an ll-acre tract west of town Just
to visit Mr. Savy's mother. Mrs. out of the city limits and will start
Daisy Williams, of this city for the at once to build a modern bungalow.
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holidays.
Both young men are in I *
Davenports— •
business in the southern city.
53 down and 53 a week. C. F. T.
I Co.
77
ISuit fail to sec the lurge
showing of
Men’s Christmas Sets
at
The Golden Rule
I
F riday , hi :<
A'islts («slice School—*
The Galice school shows a sub­
stantial improvement this winter,
states Alice M. Bacon. county school
superintendent, who has Just re­
turned from a visit to that district.
Mrs. Bacon stat's that the schocl
has a new roof and floor and ha«
been newly painted Inside She alar
found that the school work was pre-
grossing nicely
(Tiristnias ('unii
Greeting card« with your name
printed at the Courier office. We
do not sell Christmas cards unprint-
t rank Freaks Wrist—
While cranking hi* Franklin car
yesterday H. K. Holbrook was pain­
fully injured. The crank "kicked”
hack, striking his wrist and break­
ing the bone The engine was cold
and Mr Holbrook sought to turn it
over by hand, with painful results.
Dr. McBrien was failed and the bone
was set. Mr. Holbrook will be with­
out the use of his arm for some
time.
KF8G. Angeln* Temple, Loa An-
gelee 7:30 to 9:15. auditorium ser-
vice. 9 15 to 10. Gray Studio pro-
gram, featuring the Stiver band in
I concert, Lecture on technical radio
subject a by N. K. Brown, radio on­
glneer
io to 11. organ recital.
KNX. I.oa Angeles Evening Kx*
presa 6 to 7:30, dinner hour pro-
gram; s to 9. program; 9 to id,
Columbia Outfitting Company's pro-
gram; 10 to IS. Hotel Ambassador
Cocoanut Grove orchestra
KPO. Hal«* Brothers. San Francie-
co 4:30 to 5:30. Rudy Seiger'«
Fairinonth Hotel orcheatra.
KLX. Oaklatxl Tribune. Oaklund.
Cal
8 to 10. studio progrum.
KGW, Th« Morning Oregonian—
7 15. markets, weather, news bulle­
tins und polle«* reporta; 8. popular
Ivctur«* provided by Vuiveralty of
Oregon extension division;
10:30,
Hoot Owls with Orioles of Salem.
\<l«lr«*sMsi Gigli Hchoad Studciil-—
1’. O. Crawford, vice president
and chief engineer of the Californ.j-
Oregon Power company, yesterday
addressed the students at the high
school on engineering as u profes­
sion.
.Mr. Crawford took up the
electrical
engineering
profession,
emphasizing the Importance of a
high school education aa the ground
work for engineering
Hu also
brought out the fact that engineer­
ing Is probably the best type of an
education from which a man m
branch out Into other professions.
He sketched the outline of his own
life, In illustratilig some of hit
points.
Ladies’ Felt Slippers
All
m I zco ,
whir rang«* colon»
79c
The Golden Rule
Ser th«* Initial Handkerchief«
we are showing at
25c each
The Golden Rule
The Gift Graceful.
HANDKERCHIEFS
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The Gift Ihiintv
HOSIERY—
The (lift 1‘raetical
MRS. NELLIE NEAS
GIFTS
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Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop
PIANO LAMPS
New Creations—just received from New
York. I he latest in Bridge, Davenport
and Piano Styles.
THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE
STANTON HOWELL, Prop
Surprise Day
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 Saving
Bargains.
Holman’s Furniture Store
Opposite the New ('hamlter of Commerce Bldg.
Highest Cash Price Paid
for Cream
Grants Pass Creamery
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Newspapers 5 & 10c Bundles-Oourier
GIFTS
GROCERY ORDER IT THE
Shirts
Gloves
Shoes
Khp|«*is
That Ar«* I'wful but Inetpensive
Mo<
Meek wear
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HMMdkerchlefii
Itoli«
PlljMIlIMM
Garter»»
SuN|M*n<tor«
HIV
KARI.Y
RIVOLI
SPECIAL
GLOVES
NEW VICTOR Records
Today at Rowell's
i miier 12, ir.'i
Oner at Least on Every < ’lii'istmnN List
LOCAL
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Gvrafoam
rm nvn.Y rorwFR
TONIGHT
rine Leather Good«
Combination Sets for
Ale” consisting of
Pocket books
Key Rings
Cigarette Cases and
Card Folders
Woodward’s
HHOKR FOB TIIE FAMILY
THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
Used Cars
Ï
1923 Chevrolet Roadster—
With all cord tires, visor, bumper, automatic
windshield wiper, a dandy.
$3.00 to $5.00
1923 Chevrolet Delivery—
CLEMENS
Good rubber, new curtains and performs like
new.
Hells Drugs «nd Hooks
1924 Ford Touring—
Helene Chad*«*
Christmas Furniture Sale
1O% Discount t»n Cash Nairs
Contract Goods Excepted.
A better brand of western pic­
ture* Isn't known than this
Zane Gary roinancc-thrlllcr.
Why nils« It.
HELMER’S
"The Home of Good Furniture"
Good rubber, Hassler shocks and runs like
new.
Several others at all prices.
COMEDY
The Telephone Girls
in
John Hummell
“Money to Burns’’
See these and use your own judgment.
and
SUITS
Pathe Review
Tuffs Bldg.
Aditila 35c
Kiddles 10c
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W. S. Maxwell Co.
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