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

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    GRANTS PISS DULY COURIER
Published Daily Except Sunday
A. E VOORHIES, Pub. and Propr.
Sneered at poetoffice. Grants Paas.
Ore., as second class mail matter.
DAILY COURIER
By mall or carrier, per year
16.00 |
By mail or carrier, per month.. .50
BEN H. JESS
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Variety
CO COMMISSIONER
Economy—Service
TOMATOES
CELERY
RADISHES
CUCUMBERS
LETTUCE
SPINACH
Tonight and Wednesday occa­
sional ruin. Cooler tonight In
east portion. Moderate south to
west winds.
KINN 15 Y &TWUAX
101-3-3 NORTH 6TH
Political Cards
Paid advertisements
I’rlmary Election .May 21, 1V2O
ARTHUR S COUTANT
Rc'iniblican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
The flavor
lasts-and
electrically
sealed
package
brings
COUNTY CLERK
103 G STREET
REPRESENTATIVE
J. C. SMITH
G. B. BERRY
Re|Hil»|ican Candidate for
Nominee for
STATE SENATOR
J. N. JOHNSTON
D. 0. HAYES
ASSESSOR
COUNTY JUDGE
Present Deputy Assessor
NOTICE
Democratic Candidate for
Nominee for KerdectJoii for
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
H. H. ALLYN
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY CLERK
Economy—Efficiency—Service
j. s. M c F adden
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
CO. COMMISSIONER
Present Commissioner
UNION MEAT MARKET
Retai blicnn Candidate for
Nomine*» for
CO. COMMISSIONER
C G. GILLETTE“
Present I »eputy County Clerk
ECLUS POLLOCK
to you with all Its
goodness perfect­
ly preserved
STATE SENATOR
C. A. SIDLER
Democratic Candidate for
Nominee for
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
WRIGLEYS
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
REPRESENTATIVE
CYRIL P WISE
F. L. COON
Republican < andidate for
Nominee for
to teeth,
appetite. W
digestion!
COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT.
F. S. BRAMWELL
Highest Prices Paid for Beef, Pork,
Veal, Mutton, Poultry, Eggs
and Hides
Harne«» and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
Republican Candidate for
Xominee for
Josephine County
Sealed
Tight
Kept
Rieht !
Present Ineunila'nt
ALICE M. BACON
HORN
swer to au alarm ami found that the
JOHNSON
To
Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Fire Departnwnt < idled—
cause of all the ^xcitement was a
Johnson,
of
this
city, Sunday,
The fire department was called small chimney fire at the old Riggs
April 11, a son.
hut late yesterday afternoon in an- house on Third street.
BUFFINGTON To Mr. and Mrs
William Buffington, of Hugo, on
Monday. April 12. a son.
I
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
I
BARNES, The Jeweler
Democratic Candidate for
Nominee for
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SHERIFF
W. T. MILLER
NUMBER 18 COFFEE
TUESDAY, APRIL 13, l»2O
OREGON WEATHER
GEO. W LEWIS
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Present Incumbent
WEEKLY COURIER
By mail, per year ..................... 12.00
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Tl EHDAY, Aneli. 13, lirju.
GRANT» KANN OAU.Y VOI R IKK
PAG*: TWO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the county court of Josephine coun-
ty. Oregon, will consider bids for the
construction of one-half tnile of road
at Clothing Hill on the main road
leading from Grants Pass via Mur­
phy to Williams, according to the
specifications and profile on file In
the office of the state highway engi­
neer at the courthouse.
There is aproximately 2850 cubic
yards of excavation, and 1200 cubic
yards of overhaul.
All bids must be filed on or before
10 o'clock a in. of the 24th day of
With Grants Pass Hardware Co.
It’ Our Business to Take Care of
Your Battery
We arc specialist». It make» no difference what make of bat-
terv you have, we will l>r pleased to test nnd fill your battery
with iMstille«! water any time free of charge. Our repair work
parries a Willard guarantee and service |Mdl<ien.
The Battery Shop
keros* from the Courthouse
lol N. Hlwth Street
The Willard Service Slatbrn
HAZELTON A l>l SB ROW iro|»r»-
April, 1920, and a fortified check of tract according to
5 per cent of the amount of the bid of th« County.
Ry order of the
must accompany the same, made pay­
able to E. 1,. Coburn. County Clerk. Josephine County.
The court reserves the right to re­
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County Court nt
Oregon.
I. COBVRN.
County Clerk.
Cook
Electrically
kWRIGLEV’S
JUICY
FRUIT
CNE WI*G GUM.’
The Cool, Clean, Efficient Way on a
ELECTRIC RANGE
ATTEND THE
DEMONSTRATION
M ts _
NOW IN PROGRESS AT
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Cramer Bros. Hardware Company’s Store
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to
Us busy.
Come to us FIRST when you want to buy anything
to eat.
This means that you will come regularly. You will
find our groceries to be the “best you ever ate.” We
will get ALL of your business and you will send your
friends to us.
Some trees grow faster than others, because they
are different kinds |of trees; our business is growing
fast, because we do a DIFFERENT GROCERY BUSI­
NESS.
Try OUR Groceries
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The electric range oven saves from 5 to 20 per cent shrinkage
in all meats.
On Thursday afternoon Miss Galvin will bake for your ap
proval a roast of beef that you may see for yourself the very small
percentage in shrinkage—another real economy offered by the
electric range
On Saturday afternoon at 4:30 an electrically baked cake will
be given away, free, to the person holding the lucky number. Be
sure to get your ticket when attending th% demonstration.
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