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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1919)
GRAXTN l'ANi »AILY COI RI BR PAGB FOUR 6RAHTS PASS BAILI’ COURIER Published Dolly Except Sunday A. * VOORHUM. Pub and Pri>pr ■Blared at postoffh'e. Granta Paas. Ore., as second class mail matter ADVERTISING RATES Display apace, per inch.......... -....... 2^ Local-personal column, per line, toe Headers. per line..................... :"-_5c DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per year ..$<>.00 By mail or carrier, per month 50 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year............ XKU TODAY There is a Reason Fl»K COFFKK IX TIN BIT WE ARK XOT IJVIX’G IX Al,ASK A OIK BILK <X»FFFES ARK FRESH ROASTER IX OREGON $2.00 | * FOR SALE Seed rye, 4c a pound at the Public 'Market. 24 FDR SALE Ail kind« of grape«, 2c a pound; bring your boxes or bas kets and pick them yourselves' (good grapes). Churchill A- Gross. Î 22 , SEE OUR WINDOW For a New Lot of PEARLS also Cabinet of exact reproduction of the world's greatest pearls. Select pearls early this Beason us they are very baril to get because of the great demand. IX> YOU WANT a splendid river hot tom farm for $2600? Do you want an Applegate or- ' chard, pears and apple«, together with 70 aerea of the very best of river bottom, at a price that Is! sure to appeal to yon? BARNES, The Jeweler •. P. Time Inspector Next door First National Hast KÏNNEY & TRUAX GROCERY IX» you want aa good acre of noil, MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS with good house, for $600. as can The Associated Press is exclusively Quality and Service be found In Grant* Pana? entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or al) otherwise credited in this Do you want fine buaine«* pro and also the local news pub- pert y on Sixth at reel? Oregon has been fast spreading, out, and that dehydrated fruits and Uehed herein. , . AU rights of republication of spe The comparatively few who have vegetable« will have to take the place no yon want ns fine stock farm cial dispatch ss herein also re braved the trip over the trail to visit of the canned kind. Grants I‘ass Is as there is In .loeephiue county? served. them have come away filled with de ready to help this 1 kind of a drying SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1»«» light and have become press agents up along just as it has helped some If ycu have an Idea of what yon want, see me. I can help you; for the natural wonder in Grsy- other kinds along. The only kind E T McKinstry. 603 G street. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ back’s interior. we don't like can be cured by Irri- Granta Paas. Ore. 22 ♦ OREGON WHITHEIt ♦ With the construction of a road gatlon. ♦ JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire ♦ that will i>ermit the driving of an au Tonight and Sunday probably ♦ ance. plate glass liability ♦ “Send the Statute of Liberty back ance. 204 <4 Sixth street. ♦ rain; moderate to fresh south ♦ tomobile to the cave entrance, it will ♦ be possible to leave Grants Pass in to France!” demands a New York ♦ erly gale along the coast. ANY INFORMATION concertini« the the morning, make the trip through citizen. “I am one who contributed disappearance of Sarney Richey the caverns, and return to the city i to its erection; but from what 1 would be greatly appreciated by PROFITS FOR BERRY GROWERS before night, Or with the com pie have seen of liberty in our land of .1. C. Richey and family. Phone 263-R. 739 North Sixth St 23 There has been a very interesting tion of- the proposed camp ground, ■ the free, it no longer exists." Sounds as If that man wanted a drink. the stay at the caves can be pro IDA M HOWELL. professional debate recently in the newspapers of dressmaker. alterations. make the two towns of Eugene and Salem, longed to any time desired. overs First class work guaran No strike is stronger than public tourists It is probable that few regarding the relaive merits of each teed. Now located at Dean Apts., opinion, And public opinion is not who come to Southern Oregon will as a market for berries, and especial Room BIS North Sixth St 47 with the strikes in the bituminous ly the loganberry. The interest of miss a visit to the cavee. The thou WANTED TO BUY Household fur coal districts, therefore it must fail. the discussion as it appeals to the sands who come to Crater Lake will nitore at once. Address No 2065 care Courier. 23 Courier is not as to whether Salem now add the caves to their Itinerary, or Eugene offers the beet market, or and there is no district In all the RED CROSS HOUSE PULLETS FOR SALE Reds and as to which can produce the most west that offers such scenic attrac GIVES CHEER AT LEWIS lAghorns. Cnil 164-Y after 6 p. nt. 22 berries to the acre, but it lies in the tions as this. Good roads will make For the Red Cross, the war did not its Crater of Southern Oregon, with facts disclosed concerning profits end with the armistice, and even yet WANTED A good milk cow I’hone 1«I. 22 that are made from the culture of I^ake. its Josephine caves, Its Lithla there are thirty thousand soldiers and springs, and its thousands of lesser sailors still under treatment in army berries It shows just what South SALE OR EXCHANGE —! i acres wonders the recreation place of a na- and navy hospitals. The Red Cross Just outside the city, $600 ntort- ern Oregon Is losing in not being convalescent house at Camp Lewis tion. gage Will take teain or iiaed car stands'next to home itself tn the af ready to handle berries, the logan for equity. See lleath A Her- fections of hundreds of boys who. sick berry particularly, and emphasizes 27 man. In Provtncetown, Mass., where or wounded, looked forward to the day the great need for a plant here that when they might leave the bare and will care for products of this class. the (Pilgrims first landed, there are cheerless ward in the base hospital Here is some of the meat in a recent about as many Portuguese as Amer and spend part of each day enjoying its easy chair«, its music, Its books, There are fund« In ihe city treas editorial from the Eugene Register: icans. And one Portuguese woman its pictures, and its good cheer. Even ury to redeem all warrants «irawn on there has had 23 children, This is now. a year after the armistice, there “A Salem grower, whose yard is manv are overseas men. patients at Camp the general fund numbered 13,912' typical of others in his district, har significant of conditions in to ti.106 Inclusive. . be Lewis, not yet well enough to be dis vested a' crop of 48 tons this year parts of the east. « They'll all Interest will cease after Novemberj charged. who sit before the great fire from a trifle less than T5 acres of Americans some time—but what place these autumn dava, thankful that 17th. 1919. z~'."zr I The Greatest Mother is still mindful Dated at Grant« Pass, Oregon. No- 1 loganberries He sold his crop for kind of Americans? The ‘ familiar New England type seems threatened of them. The picture is duplicated In vember 15th. 1919 nine cents, or $180 per ton, which army hospitals all over the land, and G. P .1 ENTER. was an average price for the district. with extinction. wherever throughout the world Atner 24 j^hyTreasurer lean boys are still in Uncle Sain's sen At this figure his gross receipts from This drying proposition seems to tee. • the 12 acres amounted to $8,640, Mining blanks—Courier office be in the air. Now they tell us Printing that pleases We do It! netting him a profit of approximate ly $5.000. In view of the fact that that the supply of tin is going to Yun , Courier Job Department. he hired practically all his labor both for cultivation and for picking this is a very satisfactory profit in deed. “But his profit would have been very much more satisfactory If he had marketed his crop through Eu- gene. It was announced yesterday that the Eugene loganberry pool had been closed at a price of 12% cents per pound, or $250 per ton. At this price, thp Salem grower in question would have received $11.- 600 for his berry crop, instead of $8,640. and his net profit would have been( approximately $8,000 in convenient, clean stead of $5,000. and economical “The berry and small fruit indus try of Salem and other lower valley A good oil heater filled districts is better known and more with Pearl Oil gives comfort fully developed «Imply because of and cheer in the home. larger acreage. Marion county has Warmth and coziness with probably 20 or 30 acres of berries out dust and dirt. Lights at tor every acre in I*ane county, and the touch of a match—gives £ as a result great preservation fac instant heat. Oil consumed tories, juice factories and dehydrat only when heat is needed— ing plants are springing up in Salem. no waste. Portable. They aTe locating in Salem because Pearl Oil is refined and re the raw material is there, and the refined by our special process raw material is there because the which makes it clean burning. Salem growers had confidence Por sale in bulk by dealers enough in the industry a few years everywhere*—the same high- quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil ago to go ahead and put out the sold in five-gallon cans. There acreage.” ■JI4 North HHUi »tn-Ä Phone 17 BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOWX WHERE NHORTYN FLAUE WHY llwmi*« we use thè Wcwllnuhouse VI astia lanip. « v>me up and get <>n<* —take |t lumie, try il. “once u«'<l alway» musi." If you are golng *° I hij a IhMlge non or in tlie sprinti, tome up and dgn thè order tu>», (or futuri' delivery, otliervviwe you niay not giu onc. Grants Pass Service Station C. A. LINCH, Manager Original Dr. Nptirk , “The Battery .Man" Why Pay More? BORDI Xs MILK INC—2 FOR 45« g KIKN FOR UAc Iti« moi F or no. Basket Grocery • ojd Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles JUST SOLD Three Heavy Wagons Home comfort One Left, 3 3-4 Size ÈRI Our regular retail price $196.00 50 Per Cent Off I If taken within 10 days THE NATION’S it» REATION PLACE The building of a road to the Jo sephine caves Is a project in which all the people are Interested, It is not a local project except that Grants Pass is the gateway to the caverns. The road will be travelled by people from all over the conti nent, and its building will add to the p«a»iire of a nation. The fame of the Marble Halls of is a saving by buying in bulk. Order by name—Pearl Oil. We recommend Perfection Oil Heaters. PEARL OIL ( KEROS ENF.) HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY <C A L I 9 O U MIA. Grants Pass Hardware Co I