Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 20, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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I* INS DAILY i'«» IUER
Political Cards
Paid advertisements
HAS LOCAI DEALER
The appointment of the Rogue I
River Hardware Co. to sell In thisj
comtiMinity the new hardware ami I
s|K»rting good« manufactured by the!
Winchester Repeating Arma Com [
¡«any is announced
\nd In the opin ,
ion of leading merchants it Is one of!
the most intervwting and important!
development« the local retail trade!
has known
First his family, next his dog, then ,
«ornes hie "Winchester.” in the love
of th« best ty¡H> of American. Almost*
every family seems to have ptMaeaeed
a Winchester at one time or another.1
and the love and respect for the good i
old gut» is just about universal Snd
now that recently there have been I
many new additions to the Winches-1
ter "family," there is wide popular
interest in the new cousins and other
relatives of the famous repeating
rifle.
Fifty-three years ago the Winches­
ter re¡>eating rifle »as placed on the
market by the Winchester Repeating '
Inns Company, of New llaien, Conn. I
It was a good rifle, in fact the first
truly successful repeater, and almost
immediately achieved great iiopular-
Frinuiry I lection Muy 21, 10ÜO
ARTHUR S. COUTANT
Republican < ’aixlidatc for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
Josephine <X>iiut>
F. L. COON
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY CLERK
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Th. world's .uml.id remedy for kidney,
liver. bladder and uric add «rouble*—«h*
National K.ui.dy oi Holland eince IMS.
Guaranteed. Three ai.ee, ell druggie««.
<»• lb. »•••«• <«•*•* M..I.I »a ever» be>
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Present Deputy Assesaor
ECLUS POLLOCK
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
H H ALLYN
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY CLERK
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Economy—Efficiency—Service
j. s M c F adden
Republican ('antlidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
The inhabitants of the Balkans,
for lack of other garments, frequent­
ly wear Red Cross pajamas as Sun-
dajr-go-to-meetin’ clothes.
During 1919 the Red Cross spent
1421,000 1n relieving distress in 39
L disasters.
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All Sizes—Full Guarantee
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What we hare
“In the nay of"
Chicken
Feed
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
5H H STREET,
GOLD MEDAL
FIRESTONE
FEDERAL
..AGENTS for
HUDSON
MAXWELL
CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
PHONE 317-
Death only a matter of «hort time.
Don’t wait until pums and ach«»
tiecoiue incurable disease«. Avoid
painful consequence» by taking
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ONE IIIIM MAXWELL TOl RING.
O.XE 191* MAXWELL TOVRING WITH WIRE WHEELS.
ONE 191* MAXWELL TOURING WITH XEW TOP AND SEAT
COVERS- JEST PAINTED.
ONE 1017 .MAXWELL TOVRING.
ONE 1917 M VX WELL ROADSTER. JI ST PAINTED.
ONE 1020 MAXWELL 1 H-TOX TRl'CK. fXM>D AS NEW.
ONE HUDSON SI 'PER-SIX. JI ST PAINTED. EQUIPPED WITH
FIVE CORD TIRES.
OXE FORD TOVRING.
ONE YEM TRl'CK—M-TON CAPACITY.
ACCESSORIES ANO REPAIRING
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
D 0 HAYES
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
ASSESSOR
BARGAIN WEEK
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TOO
LATE
once to effectively exterminate and
rels.
I’oiaiined barley may be secured
from th« county agent.
Notice is published pursuant to the
statute in such rase made and pro
vldisl for two consecutive weeks or
three Issues and all person« described
therein are required to take notl■
thereof.
Dated and first published this IRth
day of March, 1920.
ROY K. MILLER,
County Agent, Josephine county.
l*resent Deputy < «Minty Clerk
So large was the part played by I
the Winchester rifle in the settling
of the great West and establishing
law and order, that the name Win­
chester came into common use in I
Present Commissioner
Ida e of the word rifle And so high
BEN H JESS
was the standard of manufacture'
maintained for it, that it was soon! Republican < ’aiuliiiate for
the favorite hunting rifle over the
Nominee for
world.
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COUNTY
This great manufacturing estab­
COMMISSIONER
lishment. tremendously expanded In
Economy —Herv ice
the gigantic ¡»art it played In the win­
ning of the World War. is apparently
"GIRL VAMPIRE" SEEKS TO DENTRO1 HElt Mill
("ailing cards at Courier office
The above picture flashed over the tire shows Mrs. Frances jaIU- branching out to make all possible
the additional knowledge, ex-
rocks shortly after saying good-bye to her lover, Arthur Frederickson. ,,8e
who it is 1>elievod will die from gunshot wounds inflicted by his "soul perience. and equipment thus acqulr-
Now articles being made already
mate." Mrs. Jamrocks declared that she shot him because she lovet^ him,
but admits that he was abusing her when she fired. She compares her . include tools, cutlery, fishing tackle.
Every ¡»erson. firn», co-partnership,
case with that of iRuth Randall, the “¡met vampire" who recently murder . flashlights, skates, etc. With half a
ed her lover and took her own life, leaving behind sheaves of poetry and century of ex|>erience and unexcelled company or corporation, residing on.
owning, leasing, occupying, possess-
pictures testifying to the deep passionate affection she held for her . equipment entering into their
that I ing or having charge of or dominion
"man." Ruth Randall loved no more than I. Mrs. Jamrocks is reported duction. It is to be expected
these new products, made in
the J over any land, building, wharves or
to have said when question as to her motive.
¡same skilled and workmanlike man-¡ditches infested with digger ground
tier as the famous Win heeler guns squirrels in Josephine county, Ore­
; have been made for so long, will have gon. is hereby notified to begin at
! merit above the ordinary.
destroy all su h digger ground squir-
To the good fortune of the many
old friends of Winchester in the com­
VÓII.WI
munity who will lie the first to wishj
FORD, Illis. FIXE SHAPE .... ...........
to examine these new articles, there
«■525.00
FORD. 1017, GOOD SHAPE......................
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SliOll.OO
! is here in Grants Pass a retail hard­
FORD. Illis, III G. BEST IN T<»« V.
MMOO.OO
ware concern of such high standing
MAXWELL. IBIS, JI ST OVERH\l LED IND PAINTED
SI 50.00
¡as to be one of the first exclusively
FLANDERS 20. EXCELLENT SHAPE
FORD, luiii. ROAN I B
S 400.00
selected to present these new Win-,
sooo.oo
111 GAL, 1017. GOOD \s EW
! Chester products to the buying ptlb-
| lie. The agreement thus carries w 1th 1
it the privilege and res|»onsibility pf!
representing the manufacturer more
A. J. POWERS, Salesman
directly, than any retail merchant
* has heretofore done in the case of
the Winchester Company.
A tqiecial invitation Is being ex-
¡ tended «by the Winchester Company |
to all its friends in this district to I
visit "The Winohewter Store" and see
the latest additions to the 'Winchee-
GOOD l»U) CARS AT A SA1RIFH E
ter "family, ” And a* the Rogue Riv-1
er Hardware company is likewise In-
STARTING TODAY AXD OONTINLTNG ALL THIS WEEK WE
. viting everybody to do so. the store is
AKE GOING TO OH ER FOR SALE OI R I SEI» CARS AT
enjoying a regular "old home week"
BARGAIN PRICES
of Winchester visitors. New friends
The following is a list of the cars on sale;
I will of course be equally welcome
OXE 1010 M AX WEM, TOl RING.
with old Winchester acquaintances.25
USED CARS
IW"
I essex Ì
MOTORSI
GRANTS PASS, ORE
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We guarantee satisfaction.
Absolutely the best tires on the
market. Largest stock in
Southern Oregon.
Expert
Tire Repairs.
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Itecliarges and Repairs Storage IlaUerlee
sill 1,1,
And remember—whenever you want your battery or electrical sys­
tem tested he does It free of charge
We have the beet ««¡nipped
auto electrical shop in the city and every Job we turn out means
a new customer for u«—WHO’S X’EXT.
Yours for Service
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ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP
Phone fld
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Josephine County
Adams A- Johnston, Props.
•500 South Sixth Street
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