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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1920)
MONDAY. trien. -Ml. M»*». G RAX TH RANH DAILY CXH'IUKR GRANTS PASS OAILÏ COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday _ __ r a E VOORH1EB. Pub. and Propr. Entered at post off ice. Grants Paes. Ore., as second class mall matter, j ADVERTISING RATE'S Dtaplay space, per inch............. 20c L«0al-I>er»onal column, per line .10c Readers, per line.......... -...... 6c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year »6.00 •y mall or carrier, per month.. .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year ......... 4 Candidal«' III City—- W. D. Wood, of Hlllvboru. was In the city today in the interest» of his candidacy tor the nomination for secretary of state on the republican ticket. Besides Mr. Wood there are six others in the race Mr. Wood says that be feels confident of suc cess. New SEE THIS y & rivi fair. ♦ ♦ SÜW TODAY FIRE. Automobile. Accident and Health Insurance. T. M. Stott, ♦ 30S-10 North Sixth street, Tele- ♦ 42tf phone 4 4-J. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦*■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Whipping Cream— Milk and whipping cream at the 56 Moore Bakery. E. L. GALBRAITH -Real Estate. In surance, and plate glass liability. 609*4 G street, phone 28. 40tf Date Changed— FOR RENT—House, 6 acres on East The date for the Ashland-Grants A street. Call 421 Evelyn Ave. 57 Pass baseball game which was sched I ! SALESMEN WANTED—-You can uled for the 24th of April has been I make big money selling our Texas changed to Wednesday, April 28th. and New Mexico Oil leases local The team is practicing steadily, and ly, Perfect title guaranteed Deep all baseball fans are enthusiastic tests being made; we do the de-' over the season’s prospects, and are veiopment work. Wonderful pro planning on being on the field to position. Write or wire Mid-Cen- 57 witness the coming games, tinent Finance Co.. Victor Bldg.. Busy Peojde’- Lunr?V=- Kansas City, Mo. 56 for WANTED TO BIT -Good team Come and 'gee what you get i 56 your money. Moore Bakery. Weight 1450 to work horse«. 1550. Must be sound. Borlan<t- Order Moore's Bread— 56tf Thoma« Lbr. Co. When ordering bread from your FOR SALS — Seed potatoes. Chas 56 grocer order Moore’s Bread Morris, phone 5OO-R-3. 57 May Day Dancing Patty1“ I j OST Kelly ' Sprit: Ji eld ffi», A good time, good music, and a mounted oa rim. size 31x4. Call real May pole. Dance tickets 11.10; 500-tR-3. Reward. 57 25c. •pectators and extra ladies. LOST — Between Bridge and C 55tf Dancing from 9 til 1 o’clock. streets, on Pine, starting crank tor Metz car. Finder please leave at To Knight- of Pythian— Courier office. There will be a regular meeting WANTED- -Teams for highway work Tuesday night, April 27, several near Glendale, Oregon. Wages new applications to act upon. -All $9 per day. Joplin & Eldon. 60 members are requested to be present. i 57 L. W. Carson, C. C. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE ROGUE RIVER FRUIT Dancing Class Commence^— AND PRODUCE ASSOCIATION Monday night. May 3rd. If you wish to join, phone your name to — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that i «1 Mrs. Goettsche, 4-Y. » the annual meeting of the Rogue River Fruit and Produce Association Important Band Rehearsal— All members of the Grants Pass for the election of directors, and band are requested to be present at transaction of such business as may the Monday night rehearsal, as we properly come before such meeting. : will have with us a naval bandmas will be held at the office of the com-. ter from Bremerton. Wash., and pany on Main street, Medford, Ore-; something interesting to all members gon, the 18th day of ¡May, 1920, at may be taken into consideration. J. 2 o’clock p. m. ROGUE RIVER FRUIT AND R. Higginbotham, director. 56 t PRODUCE ASSOCIATION. BORN By R. C. Washburn, PTes. CLEM DENEN—To IMr. and Mrs. L. G. B.’ Dean. Secretary. A. Clemdenen, of Gold Hill, Sun Dated Medford, Oregon. April 17, day, April 25, a daughter. 1920. 4-19-5Mon. Paid advertisements Primary Election May 21, 1U2O ARTHUR S. COUTANT lù'HMiblican C'tuulidiite for Nominee for COUNTY JUDGE Josephine t'ounty F. L. COON Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY CLERK IVesent Deputy County Clerk D. 0. HAYES PUROLA ALMOND CREAM -one of the most favored toilet requisites—is a delightfully scented preparation to keep the skin soft, fine and beautiful. Use it for sunburn and chapped or irritated skin. 51« F Street Phone 3OX-J ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY JUDGE H. H. ALLYN Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY CLERK I’rwcnt Auditor Economy—Efficiency—Service M c F adden j. s Republican Candidate for Nominee for CO COMMISSIONER Present Commissioner BEN H. JESS Republican < "andiilate for Nominee for CO COMMISSIONER Economy—Service GEO W. LEWIS Republican Candidate for Nominee for SHERIFF Present Incumbent W. T. MILLER Democratic Candidate for Nominee for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Republican Candidate for Nominee for STATE SENATOR C. A. SIDLER Republican Candidate for ■ Nomine«' for REPRESENTATIVE J. C SMITH Republican < 'andidate for Nominee for STATE SENATOR J. N JpHNSTON Republican Candidate for Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE CYRIL P. WISE Democratic Candidate for Nominee for CO. COMMISSIONER C. G. GILLETTE Democratic Candidate for Nominee for Reelection for AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY B. S. DEDRICK ASSESSOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT. F. S. BRAMWELL « « Present Deputy Assessor Republican Candidate for Nominee for That indefinable something called charm, for lack of a better definition—what is it? Health, personality, appearance- all these go far toward its making, but Charm is greater than any one! ' Purola Toilet Preparations are real con tributors toward Charm. For many years they have been compounded from finest ingredients. They are pure, beneficial, and soothing, as well as beautifying. 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