Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 16, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    •IR* NTH PANS DAILY (M( RIER
PAGE TWO
FOR SALK .Household goods.
at 722 J street. Nellie Oleeoi^, 97
E WILL PAY $14 per thousand
for No 1 pine logs and *13 for
No. I fir logs delivered to our mill.
Borland-Thomas Lumber Co., »uc-
ceaaor to Edgerton & Adams. !»6tf
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
Published Daily Eicept Sunday
Whole or Mashed
A. E. VOORHIES, Pub. and Propr.
Entered at post office, Grants Pass.
Ore , as second class mail matter.
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Readers, per Una...........
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DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year
*6 00
By mail or carrier,_per month.. .50
WEEKLY COURIER
By mall, per year ...
IXMT Jersey cow and yearling heif­
er; cow wore bell; scar on loft
hip. G. S Eaton. Rd. No. 2.
97
W...ol) FOR SALE Manxanlta $i 50
per tier; manxaultn aniLoak o
laurel, ft; <iiy body fir, |8.?<
dry fir limbs. *«.50. Address
W. Ijambrecht, R. F iD.
Box 11. Grants Paas, Ore.
Selected
SWEET POTATOES
In Sanitary Cans
$2.00
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easily become so if the officials did
not take definite action toward stop-
ping its spread. The best authori­
ties state that the malady is spread
through the medium of the crowd,,
and that it can best be controlled by
prohibiting for a time the gathering
of crowds in public meeting places
and schools. But the closing order
will be effective only if the public
meets it and cooperates in putting
it into effect. Those who have been
exposed to the disease must practice
some self denial, and take no chances
on endangering their neighbor. A
few days of this and the sources of
the disease will be under proper
quarantine, and the officials can then
hold it in check. When the sources
are definitely established, the stamp­
ing out of the disease will be a short
matter, just as it was a year ago.
The quarantine and the closing or­
der is something for all to obey In
a spirit of cooperation. It is not
i
something to break if it can be
broken, as many have seemed to
think tn the past. The influenza . at
this time is not severe, but its char­
acter may change. Let's kill it off
before the time for the change
come«.
ARTHUR S. COUTANT
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
ALL IN GOOD KONDITION
1 Hillll Till HING
1 FORD TOURING ..
FOR BALD «took ranch, 240 acres.
130 acres in cultivation, all fenced.
8 acres in alfalfa, fine pasture,
water right for 200 acres, house,
new barn and other out buildings,
team, harness, wagon and all im­
plements. At a bargain.
FIGHTING IN EPIDEMIC
Second Hand Cars
1"
SEE G. P. JESTER for life insur-
59tf
ance—Penn Mutual Life.
The influenza situation in this vi­
cinity is not alarming, but it might
Primary Election May 21, 1920
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NEW TODAY
Weather for Toiaornm
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Fair, gentle easterly winds.
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Paid advertisements
On account of the flu epidemic
reading room of the public library
will be closed this week, however,
people will be permitted to get books.
Quality and Service
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U eolLcr for the Week
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Fair
Pacific Coast State«
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♦ until about the end of the
4 week;, then rain in Oregon and
Washington; temperature will
♦ be slightly below normal first
half, rising second half.
Political Cards
ItcmUug B«>om < lift'd—
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
MONDAY, FERRI ARV 10, 1020.
BARNES, The Jeweler
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160 acres, 100 acres fenced. 60
acres in cultivation, good water
right, 7-room house, large barn,
and other out buildings, 100 acres
lays In bottom rich black land.
For mother
father, the boys
and ¿iris
the sweet for all
ages—at work or
Present Deputy County Clerk
D. 0 HAYES
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
ASSESSOR
Present Deputy Assessor
ECLUS POLLOCK
Republican Candidati* for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
Ha» moved to it» now location, lol North Nivili atmet, <> pi » m >1 u > the
as we are now prepared to give mon' efficient wire limn ever.
When you’re
nervous or tired
see how It
refreshes!
We have a fnf.ii »lock of Briin»HÌck Tire«, both < ’ord und Fabric*.
Threauled Rubber Batterle», made by Willunl.
I full lino of liciti
Hou part» ami acce«Moric».
Hazelton ô Disbrow
The Flavor
MacK TrucKs
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Have No Superior
WRIGLEYS^
™‘■PERFECT GUM FBily
5-room bungalow, all I modern ami
up-to-date, one of the
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«weilest
homes in Grants Pas«.
A
S ealed
T ight -
K ept
R ight
IVITIIIA THE NEXT NEVEN DAVS
WE WILL HAVE ON <>* It FLOOR
FOR Vol It I.NNI’Et TION ONI .|i4.
TON MACK TRICK.
Von can't afford to buy until after
you haie looked ibi» one over.
HUDSON
CHALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS
We have a large number of other
ranches and would be pleased to
talk to you about them. Also we
have a number of tracts consist­
ing of from 1 to 12 acres in and
out of Granta Paas, dose. We also
have a few ranches and some town
property that we will trade. You
are invited in to our office at 111
South Sixth street. Timmons &
Higgins.
96
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
RIFS AND HtPAlRlNG
ESSEX
MOTORS
PHONE 317
5H H STREET,
«Se
DINING ROOM GIRL WANTED at
the American Restaurant.
96
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< ourthouse, nnd will l»> pleaded to nu*ct all new and o|<| ¡»itron»
642 acres. 300 in cultivation, all
fenced and cross fenced, over 1.000
inches water, 3 barns, 5-room bun­
galow, young orchard, other out
buildings, open to the beet outside
range in the county, an ideal stock
ranch, 5 miles from postoffice.
RANCH FOR RENT House, barn
and other out buildings; about six
acre« in 'lover and alfalfa; or­
chard, berries and pasture. Plen­
ty of water till middle of summer.
For information write Box 5. Rd
2, or phone 609-FM1.
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The Battery Shop
Josephine County
F. L. COON
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY CLERK
gioo
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W. S. Maxwell & Co
98 acres, fenced and cross fenced,
woven wire. 10 acres sub-irrigated,
2 never-failing wells. 1 spring, 2
acres in strawberries, 4-room
house, good barn and other out
buildings, green grass the year
round, 25 acres in cultivation,
cow. team, harness, wagon,
implements, 25 chickens.
40 acre«, 15 acres in cultivation,
all fenced, 25 acres in timber,
4-room house, good well, other
out buildings, 4 miles from Grants
Pass.
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New Chevrolet nnd Niuih cnr* nnil truck» ewpertml ln»t of month-
90 acres, 65 acres under ditch. 35
in alfalfa, 30 acres in other crop,
all fenced with woven wire, all
river bottom land. 7-room bunga­
low nearly new, well on porch,
learn and other out buildings, 1
horses, 2 cows, some hogs and all
implements. 7 miles from Grants
Pass.
280 a<res. 60 acres bottom sandy
loam, good water right, 55 acres
in growing barley, 120 acres
fenced. 1 8-room plastered house.
1 4-room tenant house. 2
barns. 2500-bushel gTainery.
age and other out buildings, grin-
der and barley roller, team, har-
uees. wagon and all implements
and all household goods.
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GRANTS PASS, ORE
ADAM
send yer yours
Itecliargen nnd R«>pair» Htornge Batterien
Your copy of Morse’s Garden Guide for 1920 is ready
fo? distribution today, and it’s free. Just send us your
name and address (a post card will do) and we’ll mail
you this 100-page book at once.
Morse’s Garden Guide covers all phases of Pacific
Coast Gardening—and the 1920 is>tie is better than ever.
We have already sent out copies to those whose re­
quests we had on file—people who have come to rely
year in and year out on this practical, instructive hand­
book on market, home and flower gardening. If you
are going to plant vegetables or flowers, you will need a
copy. So don’t delay—send for your copy today.
Hemember—Mtrit't beedi are told at all dealer/
tn 5c packet!. Quantity guttation! on application to
ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP
Phons flfl
Adam* A Johnston, Props.
flflfl Mouth Hixth Street
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G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
C.C. MORSE & CO.
Seedsmen and Seedgrowers aince 1872
125 Market St.
And remember—whenever you want your battery or electrical sys-
tern tested he does it free of charge. We have the beet equipped
»uto electrical shop in the city and every _ _ job we turn
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out meant
a new customer for us—WHO'S NEXT.
Yours for H«*rvlce
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With Grants P a«s Hardware Co.
San Francises
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