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GRANTS 1’AMW DAILY CUM RIER PAGE TWO UH RM* IV. JIM IHI 22. IIIUO. 6RAHTS PASS DAILY COURIER I row California SALT MACKEREL DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per year ...$6.00 By mail or carrier, per month .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year-------- ------------ 6$.00 KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaoclated Pre«» is «xcluaively eaUtled to the use for republication of all new» dispatch»« credited to it or all otherwise credited tn this paper and also the local new« pub lished herein. All right« of republloatlon of epe- eial dispatch«« herein are aleo re- i» THURSDAY, JANUARY' 22, ♦ «♦♦♦♦♦ OREGON WEATHER + Unsettled weather with ♦ derate northeasterly winds. ♦ Quality and Service This is thrift week, and each one of our hundred million people is ex pected to put into practice some plan that will better their financial con 1020. dition For that is what thrift I means. Suppose, dear reader, you ♦ had saved a dollar a week during ♦ your active life more than yon have uio- ♦ saved and had place it at compound ♦ i - ' fntereet. But we will never get any- . j where with suppositlons of what SKW TODAY SEE G. P. JESTER. for life Insur ance Penn (Mutual Ufe. 5»tf BUNCH TRANSFER will change phone station after January 31 from Express office to Oregon Gas Electric Co., phone 34». 83 FN)R SALE- Shoats. at the Dimmick ranch, out west G street. SO FOR SALE—2 miles of 1 2-inch hy draulic steel pipe; 1 mile of 8-inch ' . _<I ■ »•’ i >.*i- ’ JiL'l ' ‘t . might have been unless It serves as hydraulic steel pipe. Has been LAWS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT an object leeson for future guidance dipped and in best of condition. We are told that public office is; This is the week. Do ft now. Will sell ciieap. Add rena box 652. a public trust.* This being true then I 7 6 Granta Hass. the official who is entrusted with We knew a fellow who served his FOR SALE Good handpicked cull the making of the laws for the guid district loyally at the state cnpttol i Newtown apples at the ranch Three boxes for 61. Bring your ance and control of the public has for 40 days and 40 nights once upon ; boxes W. W. Canby. 71> a particularly sacred trust. The ex a time, and who said the session was hibition of our state legislature list the best ever held in Oregon, and he WANTED—An experienced clerk. Sunday morning was therefore dis could prove ft. He did. His proof . Steady job for the right man. Par dee's Grocery. 75tf appointing. Bills were introduced, was in the copy of session laws, “a neither printed nor given considera full half inch thicker than the ses- GEO. W. CROSS, piano tuner, of Medford—If you are particular tion by committee, and members not sion laws ot any previous legisla- who tunes your piano, have a pur- knowing either the intent or the ef tore. V* ticular tuner tune it. Your satis- fect of the proposed measure, would faction is my success, Ixsave or- i vote them into the law of the land ders at Rowells Music Store, wm be in Grants Pass on or about the Only the veto of the governor stood 26th Inst. 90 between this creation-mad body >f Jim Lindsey and Burrel Rutten- - ---- - U------- *0* - ¿-r --------------- -A-» AT YOUR SERVICE . 20c Each Published Dally Except Bunday A E. VOORHJE8. Tub. and Propr. Entered at poet off he, Granta Haas Ore., m second class mail matter ADVERTISING RATES Display «pace, per inch...... ™^...._..SOc Ixxial personal column, per line..10c Readers, per line—........ i......... — 5e I cutter returned from Medford last FOR SVfjE T wo gentle cows giving Saturday where they had been, both some milk, and three shoats on a visit and business trip. weighing about 40 pounds, In- Mrs. James Bosard received the quire at Golden Drift dam. 76 sad news of the sudden death of her FOR SALE —Cockerels for breeding father, and left for Bandon last purposes. Buff Leghorn, Black Monday. sion. Minorca. $2.50 each. Also, red Mrs. Sam Stringer is enjoying a There is too much of this experi everbearing raspberry plants. $1 visit from her brother. per 100. Magoon strawberry plants mentation in law making. Some Miss Alice Ix>velace left last Bun per doz. Magoon strawberry plants men are possessed with the idea that day for Oakland to take up her work -5c tier <loz. Kentucky Wonder or as soon as they get votes enough to again after several weeks' visit with Homestead beans. Early French land them under the dome at Salem home folks. stringless, bush beans; Early Wax. Claude Ijoughridge has been sick they are competent to legislate for bush bean; White Lima, pole bean. of the past week with symptoms Pea beans, •15c per lb. for any of the universe. They also believe that I typhoid fever. the above, Selected Silverskln the measure of their greatness is in Grandpa Erickson slipped and fell onion sets, 25c per lb. also Califor- the number of bills then- can get last week and was severely bruised. nia head lettuce and dill seds. Min L. M. Anderson fell while working through, and they vote for any kind nesota early field seed corn, 20c of legislation the other fellow wants in the timber last week in such a per lb. Drop a card to A. Alberts, way as to fracture a rib. He now R. F. D. 1. Grants Pass. Ore. 76 just so it brings support to their has to take life easy until the measures. fractured rib is mended. Taper made of vegetable fibre was There are some mighty fine men Winfred Robinson and family were invented in 105 A. J), by Tsai bun. in the Legislature; in fact, most of visitors at the Glen Goesher home a Chinese statesman. them are a fine type of men. All last Sunday. Shub Robinson and family drove MANY WOMEN USE they need is to get over the mania to Kerby last Sunday for an ail day’s GLYCERINE MIXTURE for law making in quantity and gc visit with Lucas Robinson. about law making for quality. Put The A. Wodards and the M. Bous- Granta Pass women will be sur thought and study into the matter nians were guests at the S. E Robin prised at the INSTANT pleasant ac tion of simple glycerine, buckthorn before a law is written into the stat son home last Saturday evening. A pleasant surprise party was bark, etc., as mixed In Adler-f-ka One spoonful relieves ANY CASE ute for the control of the affairs and ¡planned at the John H. Robinson ¡gas on stomach or sour stomach Be the conduct of a million people. The home last Friday evening in honor of cause Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH np- late seance at Salem, has made the Mr. Robinson’s 70th birthday, ” A )>er and lower bowel 1J often cures California system appeal. A legisla pleasant time was had by those pres constipation and prevents appendici tis. One lady reports herself CURED tor could study the needs of his ent and refreshments served at a of a bad case of bowel trouble and late hour to the guests. constipation. National Drug Store. constituency, get his legislative pro Adv. The ladies aid will meet next I ________________ gram planned and his measures writ Thursday with Mrs. Scott Robinson.' ten, and present them on the >n- Sunday school and preaching both j vening of the first half, if a divided morning and evening next Sunday at | session were held as in California, the church. The “home talent" play which is I Af the later convening, he would to be given February 7 at the school I have had opportunity to consider house is being rehearsed several the bills that had been introduced, times a week and the characters arc I and could act with promptness with- doing splendid work under the direc out the sacrifice of the necessary tion of Mae Daws. lawmakers and the public. Legisla tures seem to go on the theory that the law can be passed, tried “on the dog.” and if the dog dies, then the law can be fixed up at the next ses at Pardee’s deliberation upon the meaning of the Placer location notice« at Courier measures. office 1X1» THE Prices are Right Chicago, Jan. 32. The si*» I m I grand jury, which has been invest! gating ’■red" activities in Cook county, today returned Indictment« mil against William Dross IJoyd, lionair« parlor socialist. Thirty-seven other alleged mein« ben of the ’’Communist Labor par ty" were indicted also. Three of those Indicted are women the most prominent of whom Is Mar garet Prevey of Cleveland, who was a delegate to the uatlonal convention of the communist labor party, held here. Others indicted Include August Wagaknecht. national executive sec retary. and the following members of the national executive committee of the communist labor party: L. E. Katterfeld, Alexander Bilan, Max Bedacht, Edward Lindgren and Jack Curney. John Reed, editor of the Volie of Ijkbor and formerly of Portland. Ore., Harry Shipman and I. K Eng land of the state executive commit tee and Edgar Owens, state secre tary. John Reed of New York wus the first bolshevlki "envoy" to the i’nlt-i ed States. laindlord Martineau, of the Jose-; pbine hotel. Is making extensive ' plans for the improvement of his | establishment to keep along with the{ march of progress. His first move j was to notify the tenants who occup; , offices on the Sixth street frontage | of the building to vacate by the first ' of .March, as at that time he would have use for all the room for hotel 1 purposes. The rooms to be vacated I are those now occupied by Mrs. .Moss’ insurance office, the Rogue River, water company, an lra Peck’s min- I ing office. Mr. 'Martineau will re- arrange the entire first floor of the; building, with the lobby on the Sixth street frontage, and sample rooms I where the present lobby now Is. The upper stories of the Josephine are now undergoing a great ilea) of improvement, and iiainters and paper hangers are giving the apartments a most improved api>earance Mr. Mar tineau says that while he has been in the hotel business in some capa city since boyhood this is his first experience as "mine host," and he is going to show 'em that he can make a real hostelry of the Jose phine. He states that when he left Portland for Grant* Pa-i he «a- given three months to ret his fill of the job of being boss of a hotel of his own. but he is now well on hi second year and is going stronc. ili- ainbition is to make the Josephine a hotel that the people will talk about and want to come back to, and he will be ready for the rush of the tourist travel this summer. , BARNES. The Jeweler Inrrri’T’T Next door Firat National Raab anno m :« h > 1M125 «3110 C. L. Hobart Company ATTENTION! MACK TRUCK in Josephine County was announced that F. .VI. FatiVre. with whom contract Is being made to supply water for the ditches, would pur base the bond Issue to th” amount of $16,000 for the dig glng of the distribution dirclles in the lower valley. Water is to be <li- verted into the .gravity tilth at the Golden-Drift dam. and the contract calls for a diversion charge of $2.50 per acre. A sinking fund for the re payment of the bond issue of ti per Some- acre is also to t>e created, thing over 1200 acres were signed up for this project some months ago Just arrived. a shipment of ladie* COLLINS AUTO COMPANY IRIK AHO ttl-AIKIHC PHONE 317 5// H STRFET GRANTS PASS, ORE Hot Waffles or Biscuit for Breakfast??? IH<iiciyu*. appetizing, but * lot or trouble unies* you use <loul>|e.«i< ting CRESCENT BAKING POWDER You may mix your batter or dough the evening before it »ill be ready for I »king for earl) breakfast anil you’ll have the lightest, flakiest bis cuits, or the sweetest crisp brown waffles without a fear of fall uro 1 pound for 25c 5 pounds for $1.00 I Itisi EXT M AXI I li i l iti M. Seattle, Washington The largest factory for inathom«* tica) tnetriiments In the United State« Is at Troy. N; Y. SLOW DEATH Star h factories at Oswego, N. Y., and (Hen Cove. Ixing Island, are the largest in the world. IILnu Achee, pains, nervousness, diffi- 'culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world’s Eugene, Ore., Ian. 22 John l> standard remedy for kidney, liver, Mickel, slate dairy and food com bladder and uric acid troubles— Unlll I miu I UUU ______ mlssioner, addressing the state dairy men’s association here today an nounced that he would retire at the expiration of his present term of of flee. Efforts are being made to in CAPSULF S duce I.. Hadley, of Poik county, to bring quick relief and often ward jcco.no n candidate. lx*atl>er Ixnii- heel FOR AGENTS HUDSON MAXWELL CHAI MTHS AGO ESSEX CARS (Continued from page 1 > I Whitens like Í Re roK iJe GOLD MEDAL Priced at $7.65 GOLDE? Vi We Are Exclusive Agents I BLACK KID COLONIAL PUMPS 1!>!£<> J. Pardee Andrew Johnson .was elected sen or. after having been president, j t died before serving. Peredixo Toodi Priste Off deadly diaeaaes. Known as the national remedy of Holland for mor« than 200 year a. All druggists, in three atzea. Leek for th* same Gold Medal on every boa •ad ««cegt ao innlatioo I \ S..IJ Cnfv wkem" i /j AD.y¿,)uj. •H JopUyod