Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 21, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS t*ANN DAII.Y <M»I RII R
MGE TWO
GRANTS
PASS DAILY CÜU8IER
Published Daily Except Sunday
A. K VOOR.HIE8.
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Every Day
Pub. and Propr.
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NEW TODAY
IS A PICNIC PAY NOW
Catered at poatofftca. Grant» Pas».
Or»., a» second class mall matter.
Doris May anti Douglas Melanin
will tttakx» their first. Io«il%ppe»ranc»
BABITIMIA CHIPS
as Ince co-stars In "23 >4
Hours'
Bl.I Illi.I. ANI» ELKHORN < 'HEFSK
Leave*' at the Oregon theater today,
1 tomorrow matins« and night,
I’RET/.EI^ ANI» LI NO
It is a happy cowtarring team
| which these two players provide
They have youth, good looks and
plenty of personality and It is prac
lOI-li-ô NORTH «TH
tically a foregone conclusion
future plcturoe of theirs wl
eagerly sought after when the merits
FOR SALE 5 shoats, weight about of "23 H Hour«' Leave" are consider­
DORTIA.ND MARKETS
110, $60 each. Ono broad sow, ed. which la none other than Mary
furrowed in June, Henry Steger. Roberts Rinehart's famous Saturday
Portland. May 21.—Cattle are
Merlin. Ore.
83 Evening Post story, made Into a pic­
steady, choice steers,
$11.50 at
$12.25; hogs steady, prime mixed
ture that sizzles with action
$14.50 at $15; sheep weak, iambs FOR SALE Good work mare, 9 roars with fun.
years old, weight 1300.
Cheap
$14 at $15; butter steady, cubes, ex­
for quick sale
See Martin Con­
tras. 48X4 at 49; eggs, case counts.
ger. 718 South Sixth Street. 79
buying price, 40 cents.
MAILSHM ALLOWS
ADVERTISING RAT 'S
Ttoplay space, per inch —..... „...20c
Local-personal column, per line 10c
Reader«. per Une.............
_
5c
SARDIN) -s
DAILY COURIER
■y mall or carrier, per year.....$6.00
■y mail or carrier, per month.
WEEKLY COI RI’.R
Bv mall, per year ......
ey emeu
$•’
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FRIDAY. MAY 21. 1020.
BARNES, The Jeweler
j
Prominent Entertainer Coming
Man of • Thousand Uufhs" Scheduled for Chautauqua
on the Fifth Day in Two Program«
♦ '
♦
REWARD Strayed, my sorrel pony,
NEW TODAY
♦
branded 101 on hip. $10 to per-
♦ CARRIERS WANTED, boys or girls
son finding same and notifying D.
♦
with wheels; route open; apply at
F. Russell, Merlin, Ore.
C
♦
once. Courier office.
65
♦
FOR SALE—Six laying hens. Rhode
UNION CENTRAL LIFE Insurance
Tonight and Saturday fair. ♦
Island Reds. Phone 606-F-12. 78
Company of Cincinnati. One of
♦ Cooler east portion. Westerly ♦
the ten oldest and largest in the WANTED- Two $100 Fourth Llber-
♦
♦ winds.
United States.
Investigate their
ty loan bonds, NVIIl pay $2 above
♦ ♦
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rates. T. M. Stott, Agent.
market price,
Address 222 care
of Courier.
7.8
FOR SALE—6 fine pigs, cross pure
Tale» of Ancient History.
bred
bred
Poland
China,
and
pure
the
Tatiau in his "Book Against
Berkshire. 50 lbs. each. $8 aptece
Greeks " relates that among the Phoe-
CUMING EVENTS
J. H. Robinson. Rd. 4.
79
niciaus flourisheti three ancient tils-
May 22, Saturday—Josephine Coun-
tori an s, Theodotus, Hysicrates and
FOR SALE—Two young goats, fresh
ty Pomona Grange meets with the
Mochus, who all of them delivered In
soon, Minorca and Leghorn chick­
Merlin Grange.
Dinner at
12
account
of
the
their histories an
ens. garden tools, cook stove, and
sharp.
league and friendship between Solo­
other household articles. Hens to May 26-31. Wednesday, Monday—
mon and Hiram when Hiram gave his
be delivered June 4. L. R. Chand­
daughter to Solomon and furnished
Grants Pass Chautauqua.
him with timber for the building of
ler. 902 North Ninth St.
83
the temple. The same is affirmed by
NOTK’E TO OWNERS
Menander of Pergamus. This Hiram, FOR SALE—Small boiler and en­
gine, fine for irrigation. G. W.
of course, was the king of Tyre.—
Jones. 340 Tenth and J streets. 79
Christian Science Monitor.
OREGON WEATHER
♦
♦
Weather for the Week
♦
Pacific Coast States: Gener­
♦
♦ ally fair with nearly normal
♦ temperatures.
DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE — All
Whit» House a Busy Spot
kinds, telephone or write for rates
Even the White House used to be a
and save your time. T. M. Stott,
place where a president could get a bit
Agent.
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of relief, and when things were too
FOR
SALE-
-18
acres
under
ditch,
hot there. Lincoln found refuge at the
suitable for chicken ranch, capable
Soldiers home across the Potomac,
of cutting about 500 tiers wood;
whither he rode with a small guard.
60 acres unimproved; 40 acres im­
It was the opportunity thus presented
that led to the kidnaping plot which
proved, stock, and outbuildings;
Booth turned into a plot for wholesale
one acre with furnished
houae.
assassination. Now the White House
barn and outbuildings, electric
is a huge palace with a business office
lights and telephone; 4 lots 60x189
near at hand and the lovely grounds
Also
All on Pacific highway.
are open much of the time to all
fur-
15,000
feet
of
lumber.
For
comers, and within sight of passing
ther Information addreea Box 288.
thousands, so there is little chance to
Gold Hill. Oregon.
rest.
Notice Is hereby given
That
owners of lots abutting
on
any
street or alley In the City of Grants
Pass, are hereby required to cut and
remove all grass and weeds growing
on their respective lota; and one-
half of the streets or alleys on which
their lots abutt within five days
from this date. Otherwise the Street
Commission of the City of Grants
Paas will perform said labor and the
cost thereof will be entered up as a
lien against the property affected
Dated this 20th day of May. (1920.
C. E MnLANE,
Chief of Police.
For the Coming Hot Days
HOWDY, FOLKS
Maybe, it’s been so long ago »Ince
yon met me and pap and the rest
of our family, that you’ve forgotten
me*. But I thought you'd be glad
to know that I'm coming to Grant*
Pass next Sunday, Yep! Ain’t you
glad? Me an' Tom Sawyer and pap
(he's no account) and the "duke"
and the "king" will be with me—the
whole bunch of us just like you read
about us in Mark Twain's book about
me — "Huckleberry Finn.”
Only
now we've come to life in a big mov­
ing picture. You’ll »e ui living th*
greatest story ever written by dear
old Mark Twain
Come to see me at the Oregon
theater Sunday, Monday and Tues-
day.f May 23. 24, 25), Try to get
there Sunday afternoon,
’cause I
think there’s goln’ to be big crowds
and there won’t be enough seats for
all who want to see mv picture.
See you Sundav at 2 p. in. o’clock
at the Oregon! Bring your children
they know me, too.
Yours for a good time.
HUCKLEBERRY FINN.
A very extensive showing of vol Is,
organdies, mercerized cre|>e, flaxen,
batiste and lawn. Plain and fancy
•dors. Price* ranging from
per yard, op
Golden Rule Store
OREGON
Remedying battery troubles I h our specialty.
Hate us diagnose the trouble of YOURS—ami, know­
ing the right facilities, real experience, ndequnte repair
parts, WE will make the battery efficient ami dependable.
Cheerful service for all make*—at moderate coat.
0
Adams Electric & Battery Shop
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass‘Hardware Co.
For Coated To’^iie
Bad
Breath, Sour
Stomach,
Bloating, Gas, Biliouineu, Sick Head­
ache, Indigestion, Constipation,—- take
the always reliable
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET!
7 hey clear the bowe.i, aweeten the stom­
ach and tone up the liver. Do not gripe.
1. E. Colver, 103 Labor Temple lx>a Angelea,
’ ol.:
Alter 56 year.’ experience with all aorta
and kinds of cathartic remedies. I (.a wise to
Foley Cathartic Tableu. and they are the beat I
ever need.
HOLD EVERYWHERE
Plats of Grants Pase—
Blue print plats of Grants Pass,
$1.50; blue line prints, $1.75, at
the Courier office
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A good laugh 1« n tonic that everyone needs It tlrlxes away the work i
day < ares and worries. Attend Chautauqua mi th • fifth •!uy and you get lit­
eral doses of this ’’easy-to-lake medicine.” J. U'slter Wllaon Is coming, an
entertainer with a thousand laughs wrapped up . i hl* two programs, lie I*
a splendid Impersonator and a mnslrlsn of it
'tai ability, lie sings well,
play» the flute, saxophone ami most ««very kind f musical device you can
Imagine.
G A I
B
GRANT SIX
AGENTS
FOR.
HUDbON
MAXWELL
CHALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS
Iftl'
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
■ ISS »MO RCPAIRINC
PHONE 317
SU H STREET,
GRANTS PASS, ORE
Timmons &. Higgins
I till anti sot u*
I’lion« 32I-.I
III South Sixth St-
A gen ta for the Cleveland National Fire Inaurnnce Company