Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 13, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    The Influonaa patienta in the city
are all doing well, none of the cases
having developed alarming eymp
toms A number of new case« have
I been reported today. The qtturan-
I tine has been rniaed from the Will
(¡»ana home, Mr. I'Mna haling recov­
ered and no new cases having i»c-
urred there. New home« placed un­
der quarantine today are a» folluws:
G. M. Lu per. Isham street: Elmer
Hnlalger, Seventh street; J. E Hair.
Roberta.
| Washington
Boulevard;
East I* street; Wilbur, North Sixth
street; Misaall, F street; Ihirtnan.
Jordan street; l*on Graham, Sixth
street; J. H. Chastain. Second street: [
Keller, Edgerton, North Second
street; A. F. Knox. North Fourth
street; Daniel Mahnke, North Fifth:
l* E. Everton. Clarke atreet.
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All kinds of legal blanks at the
Courier.
- ------------------------------- —__________ 1 pass on the essays submitted by the of 50 blanks. 50c, Courier office.
.ARMY IJsSAY CONTKHT
schools of his district. One will be
On April 19 next, a board of selected as Che best and will be for-
judges consisting of Secretary of warded io Washington as the dis-
War Baker. General Peyton C. tricl's entry.
March and General John J. Pershing,
From the entries of the 56 dis-
will announce to the juvenile world tricts Secretary Baker and Generals |
the nasnee of three boys or girls who Pershing and March will select three j
on February- 20, 1920, wrote the best national winners. These winners may
essays on the subject: 'What are the be boys or girls, of any color, of any i
benefits of an enlistment In the. U. age.
Von half-sole your »bo«*,—Why not your tire-
8. army."
Ask your father or your brother,
Then on May 5J 1920, these three to tell you something about our new.
l'iist» one-half as n>u«'li
boys and girls, accompanied by par­ democratic peace time army. If they
ents or guardians (milroad fares and do not know write to the nearest re­
all expenses paid to Washington and cruiting station for literature.
return for both winners and par­
It may mean a free trip to Wash­
ents), will be presented with medals ington for your mother and you,
by Secretary Baker himself.
with a medal for yourself and a
Gold medal, suitably engraved, to beautiful cup for your school and
the winner of the first prize.
you’ll be envied by millions of chil­
Silver medal, suitably engraved, to dren. It’s the chance of a lifetime!
the winner of the second prize.
Bronze medal, suitably engraved,
('omniantlery Mivting Tonight—
ALL IN (Wil OONIHTION
to the winner of the third prize.
Mehta Commandery No. 8. K. T.. !
In addition, three beautiful silver will hold a regular meeting tonight,)
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cup«, suitably engraved, will be pre­ usual time.
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sented to the winners by Secretary
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Baker to be carried back home by Ci»il Service Examination—
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1 FORD TRICK, 1 TON
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civil
service
examination
will
them as prizes for the sehools they
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1 BABY GRAND CHEVROLET, GOOD VS NEW
be held in Grants Pass on Saturday.
attend.
1 CHEVROLET, OVERHAULED ...........
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February 28 of applicants to fill the
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1 I-TON REPIHLIC TRUCK
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The contest is under the auspices contemplated vacancy of postmaster
of the war department but the news­ at the Holland ¡»ostoffice. The com­
New Chevrolet an<l Ninth car» anti truck. rxixM-tol la»t nt monili.
paper, Come Back, the official organ pensation of the Holland poetmaster i
of the Walter Reed Hospital in for the last fiscal year was 1272. Ed­
ward L. I-awler is an applicant for
Washington, asked permission to pur­ the office.
chase the prizes This permission
was granted and the school children
are really competing for prizes that
R.HAPPY
were provided by maimed and injur­
PARTY
ed soldiers now at Walter Reed Hos­
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BARNES, The Jeweler
Flour and Feed
Choicest in town
Lowest in price-
Best for you.
“OLE’S” TIRE SHOP
Sounds good and
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GATES gtf TIRES
Second Hand Cars
J. PARDEE
Recharges anil Repair« Htorage Batterie»
And remember—whenever you want your batlory or electrical sys-
tern tested he does it free of charge, We b.-.ve the beet equipped
auto electrical shop in the city and every Job we turn out means
» new customer for US— WHO’S NEXT.
Yours for Service
ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP
Adams A Johnston, l“r<>|>«.
,MMt South Nlxlh Hirer«
I’hone M
W. S. Maxwell & Co
MacK TrucKs
pital.
There is no age limit in this con­
test and the little seven year old girl
in Santa Barbara, California, has the
name chance of winning a prize as
has the 19-year old high school boy
f
of Baltimore.
New York State has many times
the number of school pupHs that Ore­
gon has. yet the chances of produc­
ing winners in each of these states '
is exactly the same.
Essays will be written in the class-
rooms on Friday, February 20. 1920.
from note« if desired.
No eosav will be more than 4dO
words In length.
Pencil, or pen and ink. may be
used but the essay will be written
on only one side of the sheet.
Essays will be judged strictly on a
basis of (1) originality, (2) expres­
sion, (3) sincerity.
Each school will be the judge
its own product. The principal
each school will appoint a board
three judges to select one essay
the entry from fils school. He will
then forward the entry, not later
than February 27. 1920, to the army
recruiting station nearest his s hool.
The district recruiting officer will
Have No Superior
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G ood choice meat
IS 'N HAT MEN NEEL
10 KEEP UP THE"
PROPER. SPEED
WITHIN THE NEXT SEI EN IIIYS
WE WILL HAVE ON Ol lt FMMtK
FOB YOI It INSPECTION ONE :l»2-
T<»N MACK TRI CK.
If you’re not showing the pro­
per speed these days you ought
to get some nourishing meat
into your system. That's the
sort of thing that puts i>ep into
a family and makes them keep
up with the Joneses and
Smiths, who. by the way, are
our Tegular customers.
Vos can’t affonl to buy until after
you have looked this one over.
AGENTS
FOR
HUDSON
MAXWELL
CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
Watch for Mr. Happy Party
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COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
CITY
ACCESSORIES ANO REPAI
PHONE 317
5// H ST REEL
GRANTS PASS, ORE
M uddy
FAll.MN ANI* CITY 1’1«*PEim
Phone 324-J
Nunn & Bush’s Best
A FEW CABS TO HELL Oil TRADH
OUR COMPLEXION is muddy. You look hag­
gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their
lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread
and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk
every day, and j : will soon be as well and as
beautiful as ever. Price 25 cents per bottle.
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Price $13.50
III South Sixth St.
ain’s Tablets
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co
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