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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1919)
t GH\NTS PASS DAILY CUI 1UKH PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. E VOORH1BB. Pub. and Propr Entered at postoffice. Grants Pass. ’ Ore., as second class mail matter ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch...................30c Local-personal column, per line.,10c Readers, per line............................. 8c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year 16.00 By mail or carrier, per month .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year.......................... 12.00 Thursday, January 1, 1920 Store Closed All Dav BUY WEDNESDAY Early If Possible LOST ON SATURDAY New gaunt let driving glove, black. Finder please leave at Courier office. 60 Tl KSDAY. DWK.MBKK 30, 101». ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦->♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ OREGON WBATHKR ♦ ♦ Tonight and Wednesday rain ♦ ♦ or snow and colder in north ♦ west portion. Gentle northerly- winds. study of the candidates and the cast ing of our preferential vote wisely and intelligently, The primary elec tion is the Importuni election. It means more than the genoral elec- lion to follow. And what la aititi of the rare for the presidency Is also true all down the line, even to the most modest office In the list. KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality and Service LYDIES ATTENTION All hats at one-half former price at ‘Mrs Lil lian Currier's, Corner Sixth and E streets. Opposite Josephine Ho tel. 81 W ANTED ■ -Married men for farm Permanent positions, work. they will be called upon to name River- Houses furnished free. their choice, and their action will be til banks Farms. reflected in the national convention, which will after all only approve the WANTED Modern furnished house. .M. F. Roberts, express office. '»7 public thought. and there are some of those who are now in the race, or who think they ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦▼♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ are. who should and will be properly shelved when the shelving time STUDY THE CANDIDATES comes. The general public should Picking the man who 1* to inike give earnest thought to these candi- There is a duty for all of us at the rac? for the ¡»residency of the United 3 iter- is now a very differ- dates for the public favor. for sopn the present time. That duty is the ei t pr yoosition iru’» the a. an rm r of »■’ection tfi a few years ag>. Thon :) e "late s s ” that vign» mow»-1 thing of whlc*. so much wm heard. I was cta.gcJ v< ’h hand-i eking th»* I candidate G cd men aiuaily carne cut of th? one . on, for it wa nu«h- Medford l.o»lge B. P. O. Elks, No. I IKS mg leas dhae : i vide for evo.1 ttio ck one who would "interest i" f not be a winner, The preferential w Year’« primary, how,ever, gives the people a say in the matter of selection, and JANI YRY 1ST, I »20 it forces the man who thinks he FROM 1:00 I’. M. UNTIL 12:00 M. would like to go down in history as a Washington or a .McKinley or a Prof. laiun-pauckL Big •JAZZ ’ Onlx stra X Wilson, as his thought may tend, to BANQUET FROM 5:30 TO 7:00 P. M. hold himself up to the full glare of the public gaze. For Elks and Their Ladies Only The woods are full of these sacri- fices upon the altar of public ser- All Elks Invited vice. Now that men can nominate themselves for the highest office in Place—Elk’s Temple Medford, Oregon the gift of the world, it is easy to get into the race for the presidency, ELK S ^ n DANCE LOST About a week ago. a gold cuff link. Finder please cull phone 125-R. Reward. .'>7 4 TAXI at Owl Billiard Parlors. 172-J. or 243-L for night calls Day und night service. '»6tf i WANTED H. N. Parker will pay rash for a lot on Sixth Street. south of L Address 609 So. .'»th. < 1 IAXST ‘Between the Grants Pass Hardware block anil city water plant on the 2Sth. one red plod mackinaw coat. Finder please leave at Grants Pass Hdwe. til r Car Bargains FOR SAJ-E Eilison Amberola and records. .'»11 South Fifth St. 57 11117 INHI mi i mt i i inti Ittends |H‘s .Moines i’onferrnce— Lynn Sabin, representing the O. A. C., left Monday for Des Moines. la., to attend the great conferen e of collexe religious workers to be held there. The conference will lie the big gest thing of the kind ever held, und all the leading institution' of the country are sending delegations of their best students. * 175.00 M 150.00 *350.00 *350.00 *400-00 1 11 IA HOLET < Il I A Itol i I FORI», (tool! SH \I’E ................ I <>r»l, XKW TIKKN OVERLYND WITH STARTER C. L. Hobart Company C m I A J f At OPERA HOUSE Under Auspices of the American Legion The Main Event Will Be f I * FIDDLER ™ INGRAM OF PORTLAND in a ten round bout at 145 lbs. . OF CENTRAL POINT Both men are confident and in excellent condition. Boxers for the preliminaries have been working hard during the past month and will give a good account of themselves, it is anticipated that some good laughs will be extracted from the preliminaries. This is a good bill and lovers of good, clean sport should be p re sen 1. Get Your Tickets At Horning’s Shack Time Eight O’clock