Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 22, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRANTS l'AJMI DAILY COURIER
HAT! ltl*AV, NOVEMBER XL 101»
QUINBY’S
Chocolates
A
Packed in
genuine
California
Redwood
Boxes
F AGE THREW
loaning
Assist the farmers
However, it was not on hi« own I surf board at Waikiki beach. The
them money.
!quarter deck that th. wartime hero of JutUsa
ne<oti_
"ruler of the king navee” api>eared
Increase telegraph service.
te a conqueror of the waves, but on ■ *ted the plunging South Sea «urf
R»wtore the mall contract system
the precarious foothold offered on a standing up on his board.
of shipping mail by freight and ex­
press.
Maks larger appropriations for
|
London, Nov. 22.—General Yudcn- highways.
Belgrade, Serbia, Nov. 22.— King'
Give the Indians better opportun­ Peter, of the new Kingdom of Serbs,
itch, commander-in-chief of the antl-
j lK>hthcvik forces on the Baltic front, ities .for learning, trades and estab­ Croats and Slovenes, is In poor
health and totally deaf. The aged
1« an ordinary army officer who baa lish sanitariums for tiiem.
WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE ONE OF THE
Give Alaska aids to navigation monarch is living in a quiet monas-
| forced hla way upward by his talents
•
FINEST
I and hla character, said General Do- commensurate with trade demands. tic retreat outslde the city, having
Establish the musk-ox Industry been brought recently from Piraeus,
brajanaky, representative of General
YudenHch In Englund, in a slate- thereby making waste lands pro- Greece. Doctors agree that he can­
inenl regarding bls chief and ths 1st-, i ductlve.
not live many years.
His entire
Give Alaska the same opportunity
tor's Ideals.
right side is paralyzed, and he is
' io develop that was accorded the
able to walk a few steps, and then
"As far beck aa the Japanese war
western territories, now the western
only with the aid of crutches. He
he showed his strategic capacity and !
.states.
has practically retired from the world ,
Initiative as commander of a regi­
■ for he keeps himself In seclusion and
ment,’’ continued General Dobrjan-i
sky, "He then received the highest! HURRY IS ALL AFFECTATION ■ takes no active part In the affairs of
I his kingdom. His physician is hts
of awards the uniform of the rifle'
regiment which he commanded and 9tfo to Wager Money That Not One only companion.
Driver In One Hundred Hae Any
a gold sword, assigned him by a
Prince Regent Alexander is to all
Buolneee to Worry About.
meeting of representatives of the
Intents and purposes king of Rerbla.
FOR THE RAISING OF FINE STOCK IN
army.
Not one person In one hundred la In or, to be more exact, of the "King­
SOUTHERN OREGON
"General Yudetiltch'a idea Is to aa big a hurry as he thinks he Is when dom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
fight bolshevism to the last, In close j be gets Into an automobile. The The manifold and complex problems
A farm fine enough for any gentleman —a profitable farm
connection with General Denlkinej chances are 100 to 1 that he hasn’t any of the country occupy most of the
as well.
i
business
worth
bothering
hts
head
young
Prince
’
s
time.
He
has
much
and Admiral Kolchak, for the libera- j
tk»n of hla country from its oppres- i about, and very probably no head to of the energy, enthusiasm and
bother with—speaking of the fellow ■ homely wisdom of his aged father
It consists of 620 acres, 450 of which is under cultviation.
sors and to give the Russian people
whom you meet every day tearlrfg
Plenty
of water for irrigation—gravity water. Land part­
and
devotee
himself
assiduously
to
the possibility of expressing its will along the road at breakneck speed and
ly creek bottom and fenced with woven wire fence. Four
through a freely elected constituent making a wholr lot of noise and throw­ the affairs of state. His greatest
bams—the dairy bam is 128x50 feet and stalled for
assembly.
ing over Into the fields all the pike ambition is to bring about complete
thirty cows and electric lighted; another bam 56x100 feet
’
unity
among
the
various
elements
of
that
the
commissioners
have
spent
the
"His staff consists of men faith­
J the Serbian race, the Slovenes,
holds 200 tons of hay; one horse bam 50x40 feet, and a
ful to their national Ideals and their last year In hauling upon the road.
sheep bam about the same size; hog house 16x40 feet; two
Manufacturers vie with one another Croats, Montenegrins, etc., who are
duties to the allies, They
never
In making smooth running motors— naturally striving one against the
machine sheds, garage, tool house and blacksmith shop.
a«-k no sledged
the
Brset-Utovvk
qtllet. Inoffensive car« are the only
Good eight room house, electric lighted, hot and cold water,
peace, and. robbed of all, worn out kind that can be sold, says Wilmington other to secure dominance In the
bath and toilet in house, and large fireplace. Spring water
but firm in spirit, they are still fight­ Journal-Republican. But at that you government and the largest number
piped to the building, which are only one-half mile from
ing the German mercenaries and I can And many purchasers turning their of political offices. The Serbs in
town and on fine road.
their bolshevik agents.”
attention first to arranging a cut-out Croat«, Dalmatia, Slavonia. etc.,
who
have
had
tfee
benefit
of
Aus
­
for the muffler and making the but­
ton handy to one or both heels, and trian and German education and de­
then practicing riding with both feet velopment, consider themselves su­
We will sell this fine place at a bargain price and give terms
on It, so that nobody can make more perior to the southern Serb; and this
on
part, as there is a Federal Loan now on the place for
noise than they! Such driving la an gives rise frequently to troubles
$
I
5,000,
which runs 30 years. For further particulars call
Insult to the manufacturer of the car within the Serbian family.
Prince
and an outrage to the public that has Alexander makes It his business to
on or address
a right to he free from auch annoy- act as pacifier in these disputes.
ances.
ROSE FROM THE RÄNKS
DAIRY and
BREEDING
RANCHES
!
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V
Rose’s
J.E. Peterson
Intuì ance and Security Bonds
Juneau, Alaska, Nov 22 - «Alaska LENGTHEN LIFE OF AIR BAGS
has a big order for con grows to fill.
Recently a bi-monthly bulletin Is- Clamp Screw ShKild Be Tightened
1 sued by the territorial government's
Until Exact Size of Tire la Ob­
tained—Other Hints.
bureau of publicity drew up a list of
things the northern territory asks
The life of an air bag can be greatly
congress to do. The list follows:
lengthened by observing the following
Restore the national forests to the rulea:
I public domain or, at least. allow the
When the tire ia placed In the mold
establish tn ent of Industry therein. the clamp screw should be tightened
The pulp industry is anxious to until the exact alse of the tire Is ob­
tained. and then given about one-half
: start but la kept out.
turn. This slightly decreases the size
Open up the oil lands to exploi­
of the cavity and relieves the strath
tation and exploration.
on the air bag. In addition to giving
Extend the coal laws of the Unit- perfect results In the cure.
i i*d rftatea to Alaska.
Never allow the bag to became flat,
Give the territory Jurisdiction over, aa this will cause cracks in the lining.
Inject a little warm water Into the
the fisheries, game and fur-<be*ring
bag each week in order to keep the
animals.
Inside of the bag moist.
Consolidate all governmental au-' Don’t pull the bhg out by the tube.
thority in one executive, thereby! Use the tape.
eliminating conflicting jurisdiction
on export of birch timber from the U. S. Hae 44 839 Officers in Reserve.
public domain.
RlSce the nrmlaiice was signed on
I'istHbllsh a constabulary.
November 11. ti total of 44.880 officers
Assign coast guard or naval ships have been commissioned in the United
to constant duty in Alaska waters to ■ Stat«'« reserve corps. The majority of
assist In the enfor<em«;nt of law and i these saw active -ervlce and desire to
keep in touch with military affairs.
to be available for rescue work.
Agent for Sunshine Safety
Lamp— Expense of running.
Ic a night.
Perfectly *afe
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. ADMIRAL JELLICOE KIBES
SURF BOAT AT WAIKIKI
i
Honolulu, T. H., Nov. 22.—Hono­
lulu had an opportunity to see Ad­
miral Viscount Jellicoe in action
during the British naval chief’s re­
cent visit to the Islands aboard the
H. M. S. New Zealand.
HEATH & HERMAN
GRANTS PASS. OREGON
Real Estate
Bargains
880 ACRES of land within three miles of good town, on railroad. 80
to 100 acres in cultivation. About 100 could be put into culti­
vation. Creek runs full length of place; plenty of water to irri­
gate all cultivated land. An ideal stock and dairy ranch. Price
only $8.000. Liberal terms.
J
70 ACRES Rogue River bottom land; 20 acres now in alfalfa; 3 or
4 acres good bearing orchard, consisting of apples and pears.
Good barn and silo; small house. Only $100 per acre.
380 ACRES; 150 acres under irrigation ditches; a little over 73
acres now in cultivation; first class water rights.
Considerable
of this land is now sown to alfalfa. One eight room house, with
bath, in good condition; 1 five room box house in good condition;
I large bam, plenty of out-buildings; home orchard.
Place
■fenced and cross fenced.
The best buy in Josephine County.
$10,000.
A
,
60 ACRES of land within three miles of town. 45 acres in alfalfa:
8 acres slashed, almost ready for the plow; 5 acres small tim­
ber; I acre choice fruit. Fenced and cross fenced with woven
wire. Good plastered house, 8 rooms. 3 sleeping porches: elec­
tric lights, water in house: 2 bams, chicken house, milk house,
and other out-buildings. Price for quick sale. $10,500.
DONT
DESPAIR
If you ar« troubled with pains or
aches; feel tired; have headache,
indigestion, insomnia; painful pass-
age of urine, you will find relief in
COLD MEDAL
This closeup
Prince of Wales looks up at New York skyscrapers.
of the Prince of Wale« Just after landing tn New York at the Battery
shows him looking up at the White Hall Building. From this point to
< APSUI I S
the city hall where he was officially received by Mayor Hylan. The eyes
Th» world’s standard ramady for kldnay, of tlio prince were almost constantly fixed upon New York’s skyline.
livar, bladdar and uric add troublaa and His first glimpse of which he receivod while crossing the Hudson river
National Ramady of Holland tinea 169 A on a United States destroyer.
The route from Pier A carried the
Three alias, all druggists.
Guaranteed.
prince within view of the Woolworth tower. The royal visitor will
I eeh far th» atm» GaU Madal aa av»w bax
uU .«»I B» lait.taa
leave sometime today for Halifax, Novta 'Scotia.
JUST A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD BARGAINS I HAVE
FOR SALE
ISAAC BEST
Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Notary Public
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