Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 19, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    GRANT« PA8K DAILY tXH IIIKR
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chased the property on the river
which belonged to Worth and Gall
Hamilton and uow have a block of
20 acres which they are improving
rapidly.
Sherman Conlue. an old school­
mate of Mrk t>. V Hamilton, who
has been limiting in Columbus. Ohio,
stopped off for a few days’ visit with
the Hamiltons on the way to his
home in Roseburg.
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
Published Dally Fx.ept Sunday
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Entered at poet off ice, Granta Pass.
Or«., aa second class mall matter. I
10 a. m. Today
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MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ;
The Associated Press is exclusively i
entitled to the uee for republication
of all news dispatches credited to it J
or all otherwise credited In this
paper and also the local news pub- ;
Hshed herein.
All rights of republication of spe­
cial dispatches herein are also re­
served.
Received Shipment
New Plaids
problem must be met, and a plan for
be outlined if Grants Pass is to care
for the new coiners who will want
to rent or purchase when they come.
The suburban home, built on acreage
under the new irrigation project, will
go a considerable way in this, but
more houses in the city is a present
Quite
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tral portions;
generally fair
south portion; nearly normal
temperatures.
Tonight and Saturday fair, ex­
cept probably rain near coast.
Moderate easterly winds will
prevail.
The Battery Shop
DRY GOOIM* DR1”T.
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OREGON WEATHER
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Pacific Coast State«:
BARNES, The Jeweler
KIJ?
the building of houses will have to
need.
THE BALANCE AGAIXST THE
HORSE
Fort Worth. Texas, Mar
lit
A
great helium plant from which the
United States government hopes to
very large measure for l»oth the rise
obtain non-inflammable gas in suffi­
and the fall. It has supplanted the cient quantities to supply Ils military
horse on the road and in the field balloons is near completion here. In­
It has made dairying more popular stallation of machinery has begun
in the outlying districts, for the de ,nd “ i" *xi‘**»*«l the plant will be
In operation by August 1, unless con-
livery of milk iuid cream is no long
.
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I gross should fall to further support
er a problem determined by a few . the
undertaking.
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miles more or 1OM Of transportation e<l from natural gas by a secret pro-1
But at that the finish of the horse is cess.
Construction of the plutg, the only ;
not yet in sight. He hM a place to
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one of its kind in the world nnd nt n I
fill that gasoline can not tag« from
of ftpproxlmutnh. |,’,.ooo,OOO.
him. and gasoline seems to be keep- wa, ^«,.4 during the world war
tag pace with hay and oats in sky- following a series of exiwriments . ot
scraping prices But the tractor and ducted by army nnd navy experts here
the motor car do not burn gas when and B’
Texas. Beyond the
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, fnct ,,,ai “ non-inflammable, non-ex-
thev are standing Idle, and that is , ,
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plosive gn, had been developed, the
the chief reason why the scale has results or the experiments have re­
turned against the horse for use in remained a secret. The helium plant
the field.
since its oonstruction started, has
been under military guard. A naval
lieutenant is in innininnd.
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The influence of the automobile
¡upon the number and value of the
horse in Oregon, and In the United
LOCAL DEVKU»I*MENT
States as a whole, is well demonstrat­
There is a spirit of progress and of
ed In recent figures compiled bv the
improvement in the Southern Oregon department of agriculture. In 1917
atmosphere. In Grants Pass the old there were 300,000 horses in Oregon.
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is giving way to the new. Structures j and their value was $98 each, big. |
FRUITDALE
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that have had their day and outlived little, blind or lame. On the first of
Pourier classified ads brln
Do not forget to come to grange
suits
a classified
their usefulness are being supplanted January. 1920. the number had de­ Saturday.
fer more modern structures.
The creased to 282,000, and the values
Mrs. P. Slattery is si*ending
better system of highways that has had slumped to $85 each. In the na­ week in Medford.
Mr. Green is moving onto
been inaugurated in the entire coun­ tion the number had fallen off 100.-
place he recently purchased from
try is reflected in this move. Modern 000 and the values had fallen in the
Acord.
garages that look largely to the trav- i four-year period from $104 each to
-And now it is Alonzo Jones who
eler for their patronage are princi-j$94. This decrease in the number thinks the best is none too good. He
pally the present development, but and value of the horse tribe Is made has purchased a pure bred Durov
locally there is the new theater build- more noticeable when compared with brood sow.
Charles Tethinger. of Seattle, who I
tag. This also finds much of it« rea- the statistic!« in regard to other live
was on his way to Southern Califor­
son in the better highway, for the! stock, Dairy cattle had increased a nia in search of health, stopped off
We admit that we're aspir­
In
numbers
and from here and spent the week end with ■
patronage is no longer confined to j million
ing.
Mr. i
the immediate vicinity. Good attrac 159.6» in average value to $85.13. the G. A. Hamilton family.
To be called to do your
dons will draw from miles around. Other cattle had increased more than Tethinger's mother died in Fruitdale |
wiring.
about nine sears ago.
The pressing need in Grants Pass 5.000.000 in numbers and $10 per
The Neilson orchestra have their;
As expert vie« (richiiiM we're
that must force itself upon attention, head in value.
calendar full of engagements again.'
elected l»y the general publie.
is the demand for homes. Scores of
Josephine county has kept pace
County Agent Miller and Miss Cor­
They have found out that we
residents have had to protect them­ with the general trend in the fall of bett. home demonstration agent, met
know all about tlüs vital labor
with
tlie
[»eople
of
the
neighborhood
selves through purchase of proper­ Dobbin and the rise of old Bos We
saving,
comforting illuminating
last Tuesday at the Brietmayer home
ties they had formerly rented, and it are credited with only 1756 horses,
force. We will give you an es­
and perfected the organization of the
timate as to what the wiring
is said that upon one of the princi­ while the figures show 24 65 dairy Farm Bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Briet-
and the fixtures will cost you.
pal residence streets in the city there rattle and 5487 cattle ot other niayer. true to their hospitable na-1
ture,
entertained
the
crowd
at
a
good
is now only one home that is not 1 i classes.
owned by its occupant. The housing • The automofoile is responsible in a dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Droulette have pur-
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Virginia Dare Dresses
CALL AND SEE THIS BEAl Til l L
VSSOKTMEXT OF SILK DRESSES.
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The new »|«ring line is comprised of
models featuring the latest and most
fascinating designs.
XBOl'T OXE DOZEN NEW MODELS
RECEIVED THIS MORNING
CHOICE MEAT
mêlcomed ôythe man
WHO’S LWING BY A
PURt POOP PLAN.’ !
Are you living by the pure
food i>lan? Choice meats help
Have von
to build a man.
tried the meats we sell’ Eat
them if you’d live quite well.
Keep our number in your mind.
This shop’s not so hard to find.
\\nt<li
for Mr. Happy
I’ort.i
CITY
market
all hall . obbgosu
SOÍ G
Street
We quench thirst with fruit juices
We clothe thousands with woven wool
from the flocks on our myriad hills
D 0. HAYES
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
ASSESSOR
Present Deputy Assrastw
ECLUS POLLOCK
Republican < Candidate
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
H. H. ALLYN
Republican <,'andidate
Nominee for
COUNTY CLERK
G4M»D I SED I'XRN \l
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list of the «ar« on »ul«’:
RING.
RING.
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AOINTS
FOR.
PHONE 317
SH H STREET,
GRANTS PASS, ORE
-POROIA-
/ aids to health axd beauty N
If a cold has
settled
on your
chest
Or if you have rheuma­
tism. ulcers, swelling or
other forms of inflamma­
tion—
P'JROI a
rtADCMAU
Medicated
Plaster
Paid advertisements
Present Deputy County Clerk
BARGAIN WEEK
»MI99 AHO REPAIRING
Primary Election May *21, 1920
F. L COON
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY CLERK
Hazelton & Disbrow, Proprietors
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
Political Cards
ARTHUR S. COUTANT
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
loi N. tit h
HUDSON
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CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ¿ SERVICE
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HARPER’S ELECTRIC STORE
MR- HAPPY
PARTY
Josephine County
THE FXMIT (wIFORT STOIC!
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RAMONA
More Voiles—More Crepes
FRIDAY, M AIUTI I». DEJO.
4 frequent rains north and cen­
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will tend tn reduce the inA«n>-
mation quickly and effec­
tively. It contAiins a silicioua
earth, with boric acid, ifiy-
cerina and antiseptics of known
value. It works quickly and
does not blister.
You should have a small can
uf PUROLA Medicated Plaster
in the house at all times. I le.at
in the can and apply—it is
always ready.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
GUARANTEE
P 1’110 f. A Uedimted Platter ie fuar-
anlred to yic<- eatiefurtum. If <1
ehoubl not your druvqut will re­
fund vrrur money.
Prepared
and
Guaranteed
By the
Blumauer-
Frank
Laboratories
I llllllllltHHI HIIIIIN O’ jliWíUlW»
udii 11 uh munii mi fiwiiiu
Economy—Efficiency—Service
We feed great nosts with meats, cer
eals and processed vegetables.
We send tc many countries the beat of
food fishes and our fruits grow
in fame and demand across wide areas.
Associated Industries ot Oregon
For Constipation
Indication, Sick Headache, Bilioua*
neaa, Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gaa on
the Stomach, Bad Breath or other con*
ditiona cauaed by clogged or irregular
bowels, take
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
A wholesome and thoroughly cleanring
phytic—mild and gentle in action.
B. B. Haward, Unadilla. Ga : "I find Foley
Cathartic Table« <lve me quicker relief Irom
conatipalionthan an,thins] ever tried.'*
ISOLD EVERYWHERE
j. s. M c F adden
Republican ( 'andidatc
Nominee for
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
Present. Commissioner
BEN H. JESS
Republican ( 'aiifiidatf!
Nominee for
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
Economy—Her» Ice
USED CARS
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