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GRANT'S FAHR DAILY (X)IRIKU PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS OAILÏ COURIER In 49 Pound Sacks Published Dally Except Bunday A. E. VOORHIES. Pub. and Propr. Entered at poetoffice, Granta Paos. Ore., as second class mall matter. ADVERTISING RATE’S Display apace, per inch . ........ 30c Local-personal column, per line..10c Readers, per line........... ........... DAILY COURIER Bv mail or carrier, per year $6.00 By mail or carrier, per month.. .50 Rye Meal Graham Corn Meal per sack WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year........ -.......... —11.00 RAMONA vr BARNES, I he Jeweler Political Cards MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively •nthled to the use for republication at all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub jserved with a dish of slewed prunes means of restoration of public lands lished herein. All rights of republication of spe I at breakfast. Upon the menu, the to Hawaiian». Public lauds have cial dispatches herein are also re prunes were listed at 20 cents, and been leased and control obtained by others than Hawaiian*, To secure re served. when the dish arrived, the diner turn of these lands, as expiration of found just six petite prunes of the leases to Hawaiian». a rehabilitation TUESDAY. APRII. 20, 1020. variety that the commission man bill was submitted to congress und urged ‘bv the commission. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 'said he could not sell in Portland. 4 Each box that the commission man OREGON WEATHER ♦ dumped in the bay contained no ♦ Weather for the Week doubt, at least 400 prunes. Served Pacific Coast State«: Gener ♦ ally fair Normal temperature. ♦ upon the table in the breakfast room, I ♦ these 4 00 prunes would have cost the ' Tonight and Wednesday gen hungry public more than $12. Yeti erally fair with light to heavy 4 the commission merchant said he frost in the early morning ex * I could not find a man in Portland The Presbytem of Southern Ore- cept near the coast. Westerly ♦ I i gon meets tonight in the Presby ter- 4 wllling to take them off bis hands at winds will prevail. . ian church with representatives of 4 ' 50c per box. It all depends upon whose prune churches from five counties. Douglas, PI TTING OVERALUs ON EX ' Klamath, latke, Jackson and Jose it Is; whether you are the man who phine counties. It is expected that TRAVAGANCE produces it. or the man who adds the about 20 delegates will be present The wearing of overalls of blue jazz and the decoration and feeds it daring the session. Meetings will be denim or of khaki for thedefeating of back to the producer at 2400 per held all days Wednesday with a pop the high cost of dressing has spread ular meeting in the evening on the cent increase in price. over the nation till it has become general subject of religion educa tion. There will be two speakers, more than just a theory. The idea I .caves for Portland— Rev. E. Q. Warrington of Roseburg, was born in Grants Pass, but unfor E. L. Coburn left last night for being one ot the speakers. tunately the idea died here in its in Portland, where he was called on the Rev. Mr. Warrington and Holli- fancy. The trouble has been that Almeda mine case which is up today. wel), elder, Roseburg, and Rev. A. the public has seen only the narrow Mr. Coburn says that this will prob J: Adams, of Sutherlin, arrived this ably end the litigation in which the afternoon, and others will arrive by side of the question. The organiza property has been involved during automobile and by train tonight. tion ot a khaki or an overall club the past six years. should not confine its practice to the NEW TODAY wearing of cheaper pants as the only Many Chinooks Caught— feature for economy. It is because A large number of salmon were FIRE. Automobile, Accident and that is the one most obvious place caught by the fishermen last night. Health Insurance. T. M. Stott, 308-10 North Sixth street, Tela for the beginning of the attack upon Five boats were out and brought titi phone 44-J. old H. C. U that the name has fol- back abdut 1700 pounds of fish. The fish are bringing 18 cents a pound lowed the organization. It also pro- 1X>ST—Cover for top of fountain now to the fisherman. pen. Finder please leave at the vides a uniform with which the sol- Courier office. 51 diers can identify themselves after Park Benefit Tonight— >N River Fruit and Produce Association j for the election ot directors, and transaction of such business ns may i properly come before such mooting, will be held at the office ot the com pany on Main street, Medford. Ore-! gon, the 18th day of Moy. 1920. at I 2 o’clock p. in. ROGUE RIVE»!! FRUIT AND PRODUCE ASSOCIATION. By It. C. Washburn, Pres 1 G. H. Dean, Secretary. Dnted Medford, Oregon, April 17,| 1920, 4-l»-5Mon ■which they can confess their princi The park fund benefit entertain ples to the world. But the overall ment will be given tonight at the or the khaki club'is a good organiza opera house. The best local talent tion to belong to whether you wear has been secured and a good program overalls or not. You can carry the is assured. All the proceeds are to go to improve the city park so every principle into the family larder and one should tatend. write it high upon your proclivities for pleasure. For with constantly Conduct Bible School— Churches in many towns of Ore mounting costs of all goods and sup plies and things, material or other gon. will this year conduct a daily vacation Bible school for the chil wise. that make up the sum total dren of their community. This will of the monthly budget, there must be rally the children together for five curtailment in some direction else we weeks during the vacation season for will arrive at the day that we cannot a daily season of at least two hours even purchase a new pair of blue every week day. During the second hour the children learn to make bas- denims. So as a measure of protec kets. hammocks, toys. woodwork, tion for the butcher, the baker and etc., while during the first hour the candle stick maker, as well as singing, habit talks. Bible stories. for the clothier, the place where the etc. provide a very much needed in pruning knife can be put to the ex struction. In most instances a paid staff of teachers will conduct the pense account must be found. school, while in others a principal Personal extravagance goes a long with volunteer workers will render way in keeping outgo just a little In this service to all the children. This advance of income. And we should work can best be done, by all the put overalls upon extravagance. The churches uniting in the effort to ren der this service to all the •children. story is told of the resident of Wash Information to aid can be secured ington City who found that he ex from Rev. J. W. Hoyt, of Ashland. pended $31.25 in a single week for Ore. meals eaten at fashionable restau rants and in tips and other items up on which he kept no reign. He tight ened up a little another week and got through just as well on $17. He had Continued from Page One.« just as much to eat but he did not pay tribute to quite as much dinner struction, and -while there is no im jazz and head waiters and decora mediate danger of the fund becom tions. Jazz and decoration are all ing exhausted, the purpose of legisla right for the fellow who feels that tion that -will be recommended is to guard against any drains of the fu he can afford it, but It is a part of ture personal expense where royal purple velvet can give way to blue denims, The man who can afford luxuries does not need to complain of the price he pays. But to the fellow who has to trim his expense account, lux (Continued from Page One) uries should be the part which h* “I allude to 'Hawaiian born Jap first clothes In cheaper garments. anese. thousands of whom annually come into the sacred inheritance of THE POOR PRl NF. American citizenship." Some weeks ago the Courier told "Neither congress nor I have any the story of a local shipper who had intention of calling into question the sent a shipment of prunes to a Port loyality of Hawaiian born Japanese in this territory However. America land commission man and received a learned a bitter lesson of nationali bill for 60 cents to balance the ac zation during the pa.it five years, count. The grower of that shipment one of which cost dear in blood and of prunes who was out his time, his ideals." The problems involved in efforts boxes, and his investment, was in the to obtain a homesteading law, Rose City a few days ago. and at were based upon a desire of the ter one of the r leading hotels ritorial legislature to provide some FOR SALE—1919 Maxwell, A-l con dition. only been driven 2000 miles, some extra fixtures, real bargain, with terms. 215 West I j street. 76 | BE INDEPENDENT —Own your own farm. I own 120 acres near Wal do that I will sell at a bargain. Timber enough to twice pay for it. Ixiok it over, make me an offer. This is your opportunity. Walter B. Jones,*higene. Ore. 53 FOR SALE—One-ton truck, re^r axle and frame. One Briggs auto saw. 30-inch saw for Ford—new. One Gray & Davis generator and starter. A. H. Gum. Rogue River, Ore., R. F. D. No. 1. 56 FOR SAI j E- 1000 feet 8-inch black hydraulic pipe, 800 feet 8-inch gal vanized pipe. For particulars see F. D. Elsmann, Rogue River, Ore gon. 56 Paid advertisements Primary Election May 21 ARTHUR S. COUTANT Itrpubliciui I lUidid.tlc for Nominee for F. L COON COUNTY CLERK Present Deputy ( «Hint) Clerk D. O HAYES Republican Candidate for Nominee for F.DF.RAtS *r« nx only b*tw equipped tt> stand punishment from the road but also from ths rim. F ASSESSOR Prveent Deputy Asntwaor The eiclusiva Double-Cabie- Have feature frees I :<rai Tirol from internal rim troubles. ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for Four twined steel cables hold Federal Tires firmly on the run, I p them from shifting, rocking, blowing otf or the toe bead pux£- mg the tube. COUNTY JUDGE H. H. ALLYN Republican Cnixlidate for Nominee for This fwevents nm cut» and bfew outs just above the rim. COUNTY CLERK Economy—Efficiency —Service Tliomund* of Federal users are proving thia every day. j. s. M c F adden Federal« could be economizing for you, but not unh s you have them on your car. Let us tell you more about Feder al Tuee and why they save money. Republican Candidate for Nominee for CO. COMMISSIONER Present Com ml*» loner T'fiul ’Kur» BEN H. JESS MV Republican Candidate for Nominee for . C. L. HOBART CO CO COMMISSIONER Econ om y—Service GEO. W LEWIS Republican I 'andidate for Nominee for SHERIFF I’rouent Incumlwnt W T MILLER Democratic Cnmlidate for Nominee for DISTRICT ATTORNEY I’rsM-nt Incumbent ALICE M BACON Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT F. S. BRAMWELL Spring is Here ! Republican Candidate for Nominee for STATE SENATOR C. A. SIDLER Republican Candidata for Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE Now is the time to discard the old car and get a new one Don’t wait until the season is so far ad- vaneed that you will lx} unable to get delivery, Buy now while we have cars in stock. We have on our floor for your inspection five new 1920 Maxwell Touring Cars all equipped with two-unit starting and lighting systems. If you want a real rar and want it right now, call and look these over. We carry a complete line of Max we »arts J. C. SMITH Republican Candidate for Nominee for STATE SENATOR J. N JOHNSTON Republican Camlidate for Nomine«' for REPRESENTATIVE CYRIL P WISE NOTICE Democratic Candidate for Nominee for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the regular meeting of the Rogue They Give More Miles Republican Candidate for Nominee for CO. COMMISSIONER C. G GILLETTE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ROGUE RIVER Utt IT AND PRODUCE ASSOCIATION T ires Joaeplilue County FOR SALE—-5-room modern bunga low in beet residence district. In quire of own«#, 905 lAwnridge Ave. 56 WANTED—Old building building or building materials suitable for garage. Address W. O. Andrews, 56 City. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the county court of Josephine coun- ty, Oregon, will consider bids for the construction of one-half mile of road at Gethlng 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 aproxlmately 2850 cubic yards of excavation, and 1200 cubic yards of overhaul. All blds must be filed on or before 10 o’clock a. m. of the 24th day of April, 1920, and a certified check of 5 per cant of the amount of the bid must accompany the same, made pay able to E. I-. Coburn, County Clerk. The court reserves the right to rt ieet any or all bids, or award the con tract according to the best interest J of the County. By order of the County Court of Josephine County. Oregon E. L. COBURN, 54 County Clerk. 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