Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 22, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    GRANT* PAM DAILY FOI IUKR
PAGE TWO
GBANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
Silk and Fibre
Published Daily Except Sunday
A
VOORH S. I’ll!’, and I’ropr.
Entered at poetoffice, Granta Pass.
Ore., as second class mall matter.
Lace Hose
and Half Hose
ADVERTISING RATUS
Tiaplay space, per inch
......-...... 20c
Local-Iiersonal column, per line .10c
Readers, per line ........
5c I
DULY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year......16.00
By mail or carrier, per month.. .50
MONDAY, MUNTI 22, 1920.
■
' Kribs of the grocery firm of C. I’.
Kriba Ac company who positively tea-
titled that lute that afternoon Evans
I had 'been in his grocery mid made »
large purchase of grocers supplies
Mr. Krlbs declared that lie remem­
bered the date well because it was
¡his birthday.
BARNES, The Jeweler
April McCall Magazine
WEEKLY COURIER
By mail, per year...................... -.12.00
(Continued from Taxe One)
Paris, Mar. 22. Eight thouwand
persons have bwn killed since the
German revolt began on March 13th,
according to advices received here.
Of these S50 wore killed In Berlin
alone.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
DllY GOODS 1>EIMT.
of all new* dispatches credited to it
or all otherwise credited In this
paper and also the local news pub­
lished herein.
All rights of republication of »pe­ 8, 1920, will be treated as ftled si­ fleers. soldier*. sailors and marines
dal dispatches herein are also re­ multaneously, and where not in con­ —privates, seamen, nurses, and all
served.
flict with settlers' preference right other persons, male or female, who
MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1920.
applications, or with each other, will by enlistment or otherwise were!
Will —-w -
«
be allowed on May 10th. Such ap­ regularly enrolled In the army, navi
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
plications will be rejected it in con­ or marine corim of the United States, I
♦
OREGON WEATHER
flict
with entries or applications by­ and who could not voluntarily ter­
♦
♦
Olympia. Wash., Mur 22. Ratifi­
Tonight and Tuesday, prob- ♦ preference right settlers, and if in minate such service. This will also
cation
of the proposed suffrage am­
Moderate westerly ♦ conflict with each other a drawing include persons who served in the
♦ ably rain,
endment to the federal constitution
♦ will be held on May 14th, to deter­
winds.
late war aAd who by order were prdhnbly will he one of Jhe first acts
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
mine such conflicts
placed in the regular army or navy to bo completed at the special session
of tile Washington legislature which
“Persons entitled to preference reserve.
THE <>. Ai C. HOMESTEAD LANDS
convened here today.
right
by
reason
of
service
in
the
late
not
applied
for
or
entered
“
bands
The officials of the land office at
legislators and other state offi­
Roseburg have issued a circular of war include honorably discharged of- by preference right settlers, or by cials said they believed there will
those entitled to preference right by be very little, if any, opposition to
the
ap-
information concerning
reason of service will be subject to the ratification.
Washington was
proaching opening of the O. A C.
one of the flint states to vote suf­
under
the
general
provisions
entry
lands in Westren Oregon, The cir-
of the homestead law as modified bÿ frage to women and the last legisla­
Paid advertisements
cular corrects some items of iticor-
ture petitioned congress to submit
act of June 9, 1916. on and after the question of ratification
reel information that had been pre­
Primary Election May 21, 1920
July 9. may be filed on and after states.
viously given publicity and is pub­
July
1st. 1920
Such applications
In addition to action on
ARTHUR S. COUTANT
lished below.
endnient, the special session of
filed
from
July
1st,
1920,
up
to
and
“The area of lands restored to Republican Candidate for
Including all such applications filed legislature will also vote funds
homestead entry exceed somewhat
Nominee for
the state's educational Institutions.
at 9 a. ni, July 9th, 1920, will be Money voted by the last regular ses­
COUNTY JUDGE
350.000 acres. Particular attention,
Josephine County
regarded as simultaneous, and will sion has not been enough, on ac­
however, is called to the fact that
be subject to applications filed by count of rising prices, to carry the
while classified as agricultural un­
F. L. COON
ex-service
men up to July 8th. Draw­ schools over until the next regular
der the law, considerable portions of
Republican Candidate for ings will he conducted on July 12, session.
these lands are not adapted to culti­
Governor 1. F. Hart hope« the spe­
Nominee for
1920, at 10 a. m., to determine any
vation.
cial session will require only about
COUNTY CLERK
conflicting applications filed by those two dajs to complete Its work. The
"The time when settlers who re­
Present Deputy < osinty Clerk
not claiming preference right.
session probably will occupy only
sided on such lands since December
two days, it is said, if a flood of bills
"The
greater
portion
of
the
land
1, 1913, must exercise their prefer­
D. 0. HAYES
does not come in. An agreement
is
situated
in
the
Roseburg,
Oregon,
ence rights of entry begins 9 o’clock
Republican Candidate for i land district. Small (cortions are in may be rebelled to keep out extra
a. m., April 12, and ends 4:30 p. m„
»»Ills and to confine the work to ne­
Nominee for
the Imkevlew and Portland. Oregon. < cessary business
May 8, 1920.
ASSESSOR
and Vancouver. Washington, land
“Persons qualified under the gen­
Present Deputy Assessor
.
Nightmare.
districts.
eral homestead law who performed
Nightmare 1« cnits.sj by a disordered
“
A
booklet
containing
régulations,!
ECLUS
POLLOCK
military or naval service during the
digestion, nervous troubles or oilier ali­
war with Germany and who were Republican Candidate for schedule of the lands, and full de­ ments unit mu«t be treated by going
tails regarding the opening le now lifter the cause. “When tire body
honorably separated or discharged
’ Nominee for
being
published.
Persons wlshlnc sleep» tile spirit wakes.** and when It
COUNTY JUDGE
from such service, or were placed in
comes in Hie simpe of “cauchemar.” a«
the full information on the opening rhe French call it. It la truly a fright­
the regular army or naval reserve,
H. H. ALLYN
should write the land office (Rose-i ful guest.
are given a preference right of 60 >
Republican
Candidate
for
burg I and request that their name be
days withlnwhich to make’homestead 1
Usefulness of Moss.
Nominee for
placed upon the mailing list for the i
entry on said lands. The period of
M okh | m the (Mipular name for sev
COUNTY
CLERK
booklet and such other information era I kinds of xiiiall flow er I ess pluuta
such preference right begins May 10,
Economy—Efficiency—Service
as
may later be mailed out. Ta-tiers which flourish In damp places. in
and ends July 8, 1920. Beginning at
of
inquiry
are too numerous at thi. mountains and wet districts tracts of
c
adden
9 o'clock a. m., April 12, persons en­
moss are of great service In retaining
time* to attempt answer
A1I such ' the water and preventing sudden
Republican Candidate
titled to preference right by reason
letters are being placed on file for, floods.
Nominee for
of war service may file application
a
copy of the booklet, to be mailed I
COUNTY
under the homestead law in the land
Cheap Traveling.
when
issued.''
COMMISSIONER
district In which the land is situated.
Present
Commissioner
Such applications will be subjected
COMING EVENTS
Apr. 1<J. Friday—■Discussion of meas­
to the preference right application«
BEN H. JESS
ures by Josephine County Legisla­
of settlers who maintained their resi­
Republican Candidate
tive club for Women.
dence on the lands snee December 1,
Nominee for
Mar. 27, Saturday Josejrhine Coun­
1913. Ail applications by ex-service
(Continued from page I)
ty Pomona Grange will meet with
COUNTY
persons filed after 9 o’clock a. m.,
Rogue River Valley Grange at 10
COMMISSIONER
for the defense testified that Evans
a. ni.
April 12, and before 4:30 p. m.. May ;
Economy—Service
who had been an employed in Hines’
& Snyder company’s garage in Med­
CITA" TREASURER'S .NOTH E
ford was at work in the garage that ■
afternoon and the time sheets and
There are funds in the city treas­
records of the company showed this.; ury to redeem all warrants drawn
t
• * «.
Mr. Snyder and Bookkeeper Curry I on the general fund nittnltered 14,107
| were among the garage witnesses,, to 14,214 inclusive.
and Master Mechanic Hooker testi-
Interest will cease alter March 22.
| fled that he had personally seen and 1920.
j talked with Evans in the garage late : Dated at Grants
It is not too soon to think of
Pass, Oregon,
that afternoon.
the other things you will need
March 20, 19 20.
This alibi was reinforced l»v ('. P.
to complete your Easter
P. JESTER,
parel.
<ity Treasurer
The Battery Shop
«
101 N. 6th
4
Hazelton & Dishrow, Proprietors
A
Political Cards
j. s. M F
Yourl Easter
Apparel
Petticoat- of Satin. Taffeta, and
Jersey in beautiful tinta and
colorings will lie in great de­
mand.
FOLKS WE VE WORKED FOR
SAY THAT WE--------
KNOW OUR BUSINESS
THOROUGHLY
You’ll enjoy tin1 many n»’w
“Fitrite" flounce treatments in
pin tucks, Van Dyke points,
and aceordian pleating-.
For Sale
or Trade
I
One Studebaker Six, 7 pastwn-
ger... Been run very little mid
looks like new. Will take suit.
able ear in on same.
LET I S HELP VOL' SELECT II. E proper
HARMONIZE WITH YOl It NEH GOWN.
Gm Ntu«lebiik<*r Four,
Terms if desired,
handle.
$250.
O ik * 3>(lniii- burlier outfit.
Knap.
There is a lot of extraordi­
nary conversation going
around this town about
plumbing shop and our sani­
tary methods of fitting out a
home or an office building with
the proper heating apparatus
or water facilities. They <lo
sav that we know our bitsijieHS.
We do.
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
B. S. DEDRICK
510 F Kt reef
Phone 308-J
With Grants Pass Hardware Co
Kio acres of land on Evans
creek, 3 miles from Rogue Riv­
er. $1500.
(l-a< re chicken ranch. (I miles
from
Medford.
Bungalow,
burn, garage, fruit, berries,
housand : of woMti «.<«• miserably from
periods? attack of headache, never dreaming
that a perms i ent cure inay be had. Hcadaclic
nearly always re I;« from some disorder rf the
stoma h, li • r or bowels. 7 kc Chamberlain’s
Tablets. * Th-y w.Il correct these dis«/ era and
there will be •?< inc/e w .dache. Man have been
permanently c rvd bv Chamberlain s Tablets
T
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BARGAIN WEEK
STARTING TODAY AMI CONTINI ING 11.1
ARE GOING TO OFFER Foil MALE ol It
The following i» a list of the car» on -ale:
191» M VXW El.I. TOI RING. «
1918 .MAXWELL TOI RING.
HMM MAXWELL TOURING WITH WIRE UHFI.I.H.
I1HM .MAXWELL TOURING WITH NEW TOP IN II ME Vf
(GV ER» JI NT PAINTED.
ONE 1917 .MAXWELL TOI RING.
ONE 1917 MAXWELL ROADSTER. .11 s| PAINTED.
ONE 1920 MAXWELL lfc-TON TRI I k. GOOD is NEW.
ONE HUDSON Sl'PER-SIX. JI ST PAINTED. EQI IPPED WITH
FIVE (X»RD TIRES.
ONE FORI» TOURING.
ONE VIM TRI < K—**-TON CAPAI ITY.
ONE
ONE
ONE
ONE
,
AGENTS
HUDSON
FOR
MAXWELL
CHALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
Hitt, AHO REPAIRING
PHONE 317
5/1 H STREET,
GRANTS PASS, ORE
r
Now You Can Cut
Your Tire Cost
in Half!
WITH
a
q half
SOLE TIRES
r
TF
Vl/lilLj
Greater Mileage
Puncture-Proof Guarantee
3. 20^ Oversize
4. Half the Cost
Applied with Amalgamation Gum
t
Ole’s” Tire Shop
“The Live Wire”
.Medford, Oregon
“\ l IJtAMZING THAT PAY«”
EXPERT TIRE REPAIRS
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