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

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In the profession In the jiast years,
and also touched upon the many
problems left to face that have not
as yet been decided and sett led.**
One of the many subjects under
discussion was the forming of a new
fee schedule, and all were agreed
that this was more than necessary
owing to the advances In the eoat
of living as well as for other rea-
sons. The physicians are at present
going by the same fee ached ule
drawn up by the medical profession
FRIDAY ANI» SATURDAY ONLY
A. ■ VOORHIRB.
Pub. and Propr.!
Special
B«t«i n d at poatoffk-e. Granta Pam.
Orw . as second clam mallmatter
ADVERTISING RAT 'S
rtaplay apaoa. per inch--------- —....10c
Uasal-pareonal oolumn. per line 10c
Baaders, par Una.
CHILDRENS CANVAS SHOES
WHITE AND BROU X
LEATHER SOLES
DAILY COVR1QR
By mall or carrier, per year..... 34.00
By mall or carrier, per month.
• 1.15—HI7.MS NH TO 2
WEEKLY OOURlIxR
By mal!, per year____________ »3.00
OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 13, l»2O
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HOKTIANI) MARKETS
Portland, May IS.—Cattle hogs
and butter are weak but unchanged.
4«
1 Baseball Game Saturday—
Sheep are steady and
unchanged.
There 1 will be a baseball game at
Eggs are quoted at 39 cents.
Saturday
school
campus
i the high
' afternoon i at 3. The Grants Pass and
Klamath Falls teams will contest.
and as the game at Klamath Falls a
few days ago was hard fought and
We have in Mary Roberts Rine­ the game Saturday is expected to be
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hart's “Dangerous Days.'* which ended with a slight victory for them.
72
opened yesterday at the Oregon ! an exciting one.
end out-of-town physicisus. werx
theater a theme succeeafully created
cons.-dered to bo t.i usually g< > 1 thia
for the screen.
Wealth—Ix>ve B eauty .*
year. One of the best, according to
And the theme is a thoughtful
Which of the three do you moat several, was the paper read by Dr.
one—not merely a story created to desire That is Everywoman's pr»b-
Geo. E. Houck of this city, on “Mis­
get picture effects. The author look­ Icm.
71 cellaneous Advances in Medicine.
ed Into and under our social, spirit-
Surgery
and
Sanitation."
Dr.
nal and economic life and tells what
Houck’c paper was more than inter-
Mrs. Jennie Ke op to Speak—
Mrs. Jennie 'M. Kemp will talk at eating." said a local doctor when
Realism is the keynote clear '
speaking of It this morning, “and
through. There is lavishness only . the courthouse on Saturday after­
showed great research and study, i
where it is truly expressive cf the noon at 2 o'clock in the interest of
He showed the great progress made'
millionaire's home and entertain­ Herbert Hoover as a candidate for
ments. Dominant, always in the the republican nomination for presi­
picture is Its locale, the smoky, dent. Her subject will be “Why I
Came Home to Vote for Hoover.“
thunderous steel city.
All in all, this is truly one of the The public is cordially invited to
real picture creations of the present hear this talk by Mrs. Kemp who is
very
interesting and gifted
•aason and is well worth seeing dur­ a
ing its engagement here.
speaker.
Women
Made Young
The center piece of Pearls at *50-00 is well worth
vour time. .let Bends are very ¡»opular thia seaaoil.
BARNES, The Jeweler
In 1S92. The schedule, at that time
prepared, wtm very »hort, and doe«
not cover many phase« that are a
imrt of the business today. The ne»
schedule adopted is patterned after
savaûE
Camp
Dalton
IN
••BEAI* BIG MILEAGE!"
V» your nUl.-ag«* mount» hlgh«-r ami
hlgtier—7,000, H.ooo, 10,000 and
e»««u 20,000 mile» In some caacw—
»ou will appréciai«' more fully the
meaning of the Havage »l««giui. “Heap
“Market of Souls
—< '< H>*i<lrrvil
ML»» Dalton'» I h —t picture
Since “The Flame <»f
big inlleeg«-."
SWAGE SER» K E
There I» a freeh »lurk of Haxagr
Tire» and Greflnllo Tuie» and
as
f organization at »our aerile«« al evrry
Salage branch »lore ami al the »lome
of Saiage «IGlribulor» everywhere.
Y «HI will like Saia««" »en Ice as well
.1» Savage "Heep big nillisagr" Tire»
..ml Gmfinlte Tula«».
Giuir>i«il<-«xl 3,000 mil«-» on "Gri|«a'*
sooo mite» on "D" type
IdjusiimMii» ma«b- al home
Yukon"
TONIGHT
LAST TIM IX
MARY KOBE RTS
Í sí TMXU
DANGEROUS DAYS
—The genuine example of
fewer and better picture«
one in u»r in several larger eitle«
and Is very rompiste It covers sev­
eral pages of a small pamphlet and
will gresil» simplify the question of
physicians' chnrgea
Come into ine
Dorothy
Bright eye«, a clear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
In order by regularly taking
le».
NOTICE OUR DISPLAY OF BEADS
STARTS
TOMORROW
H>R K DAYS
RINEHARTS
IX. I»HO.
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a t>
For sale al the
Grants Pass Servite Station
I. I.In. I
—Al».
COLDMEDAL
TOPICS OF THE l»AY
COMPLET«
I APSUl ES
NEW
STOCK OF
Tbe world's standard r»m»dy for Hdney,
Mv»r, bladdar and uric acid troublas, th»
•omnlM of lits and looks. In use sine»
1696. Ail druggists, tbr»» »izM,
' L~k I— lit» »"»• CeU M«M en *r«r» tee
Orpç on
Close Your Eyes
Hosiery
DURABLE — DRESSY
Children like IRON CLAD
stockings because they fit com­
fortably and stay put.
Careful kn .ting of soft, elastic
yams does it.
Mothers prefer IRON CLADS
because of their long wearing qual­
ities and their ever tidy appear­
ance.
The IRON CLAD Extra Twist
and extra threads at the wear
points insure service.
There are several styles—
I food.
RECEIVED
Announcement !
To Our Patrons and
Business Friends
THE GOLDEN RULE STORE
Count’s Feed Store
TELEPHONE 101
R. E. MORTON, Prop.
Kaskade Egg Mash
MADE FROM WHEAT BRAN
FL/OUR MIDDLINGS
CORN FEED MEAL
And Imagine
You Will Never SeeA gain
just
You May Then Realize
What It M cans
to he Blind
In expressing our appreciation for the patronage and
good will in the [ia»t we feel it our duty to publish the
fact that oar Grant» l'as» creamery station will con­
tinue to be conducted und«T the management of Mrs.
II. I*. Egger, with the a«»i»tance of our Mr F. E. Agee.
Mr». Egger has proven licrwelf to be a competent
.ream teeter and Mr. Agee—who ha» I mhii with our
firm for several year» in various ca|m<itl«*i and is an
ex|>erienccd buxine.» man—will a»«it In handling, not
only the receiving station l.iudne««, but will introduce
our finished products, especially Hazelwood Kva|iorated
milk and Banquet CI mmwo .
Help the unfortunate blind of Oregon by
providing a State Industrial and Employ­
ment Bureau.
The Hazelwood Company I» one of the pioneer com»
rem» in the creamery busln.-ss In the Northwest and
ha« built up gradually and rtendily, a bnshiew» running
annually into the million» of dollar».
SOY' BEAN MEAL
FISH MEAL
MEAT MEAL
Wo can n<»t afford to mia» this opportunity of expre»-
»Ing our most thorough satisfaction for the »plendbl
a»si«tiin<<- given our Imai station in the form of bllH-
mer-
In«.«, a.« well from the producer» as from the
chants in Grants Pass and vicinity.
Vote 316 X Yes on Ballot
State Election May 21st
\Ve can asattre thè dairy indiurtry a» well an tile 1 Hier­
elianti« tliat we not only are determinali to »tay in
tlrant» Pass but are going to ni largì- our l>u»n<—» griul-
ually.
I his apace paid for by Citizens Committee from funds
derived from public entertainment in (Portland. Dr. T.
L. Perkins, Medical Bldg., Portland, Chairman. O»c«r
W. Horne, Secretary.
Signe«!
Hazelwood Co
Prices Slashed on Used Cars
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
FORD TRUCK
ItOlMlB
CHHVROIJCT
rrUDWllAKHR 4
FORI» D4CI.ÍVETIT
Ideal Wind Shield Wings
Brunswick Tires
Stewart Spot Lights
Monogram Oils and Greases
The Battery Shop
irn a. inspect your battery frm
With Grants Pass Hardware Co
UHI al» 'Tl IO
'ir »Ito t>
4 m .
xertb mxTb st.
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H4ZIOIOX A DlrtHROW
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