Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 07, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANT* rU* DAILY * « »I KILK
PAUL TAYO
v B o RHIKE,
Pub and Propr
Cater»-1 at poatoffbe, Grants Paas
Ore., ae second class mail matter
UNION CENTRAL LIFE Insurance
Company of Ctariaaatl
One of
the ten oldest and largest la tbe
United States.
Invsatlgats their
rates T. M. Stott. Agent.
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SPOKT KiMiKI.
Mil K XI. IMM.I I
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QEPEMDABDE INSURANCE — All
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
kinds, telephone or write for rates
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NORTH
«TH
The Associated Press is exclusively
and save your time T. M. Stott
■■tilled to the use tor republication
Agent.
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ot all news dispatches cred.ted to it
or all otherwise credited tn this
WANTED at once. ex;*vriea ed gro­
■•per and also the 'acai news pub­
-c-wlng
Josephine's
agricultural «very dtstrii whether it be large or
cery clerk. Kinney A Truax. 90tf
lished herein.
All rights of republication ot spe­ problems. "The building of reser­ small. The Illinois valley is a fer­
WA.xrei» Woman or girl
cial dispatches here a are also re­
tile field for the development of a {
general house work. Write
served
voirs to conserve the waters of Deer
project upon a rather large scale,
E. W Spalding. Kerby. Ore
creek or of Munger creek or of doz­
while there are scores of smaller WANTED AT ONCE—13» «XX»
MOXDAY, JI NE 7. 1920.
ens of the other creeks of the district I areas that can be watered without;
Rhode Island Red. or PlyaA><
will put hundreds of acres under Ir­ very difficult engineering feature«
Rock, or part of each Fe
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ot
egg*, guaranteed- Price
rigation.
This
could
be
done
through
♦
OREGON WEATHER
♦
Use the water, that is the watchword i
Phone Vr. Dunmlck
♦ district organ iation just as the larg­ of the present day of underproduc-! son able.
139-R
or
address
32« Weal G St
4
Weather
for
the
Week
♦
er Grants «Pass district is being or­ tion and of need for the bringing of i
Pacific Coast States. Gener­ ♦ ganized.' and the finan-ing shouM
more acres into use It will make of FOR SALE -One 5-borsepower mo
♦ ally fair; normal tamparaturaa. ♦
♦ not be a difficult proposition. This southern Oregon the greatest country
♦
tor, 13-lnch pump. 9 pig«. »OUU
done, there will be winter silage and upon the face of the globe for we
Tonight and Tuesday show­
6 weeks old.
One freab cow
summer silage, for southern Oregon have most of the other advantages
♦ er». Moderate southerly winds
Brans
Phone 6O2-F-33. J. M
♦ ♦♦♦éeéééee4eee4 ♦ land and water combined will pro­
combe. Box 20. Rd. 3. -
duce feeds for stock tn abundance "
BAGGAGE AMD EXPRESS transfer
IRRIGATION THE NEED <>i THE
Mr Miller is right, Why pay a
Phone 14-R.
1«
DAY
fancy price for a pig or a cow if the
FOR SALE -Used lumber, good tor
Continued from Page One »
Joeephine'e aggressive county «g- question of the feed is an unsolved
barn or sheds Also notm window
sash and door« Joeeph 1 wm-r
riculturist la looking for new worlds one. And we all*know that without
and forced him to speed nearly all
755 North sth Sc.
to conquer. He has been here long more land under irrigation the stock the time sin*« directly under a doc­
enough and with view point keen and industry must be confine*! to rather tor's care, and finally so undermined FOR SALE -Single work harn<
Call at «05 So. 5th St
Attuned to the new conditions as he Ircnmscrlbed limits
Water is the his constitution that life was impos­
Im- sible and death took away the agony FOR SALE OR TRADE Good hotel.
found them here, to note that the first and most pressing need
Ja kson county. Ore., on railroad,
great need of southern Oregon is Ir­ prove our stock, of course, bat let us of the poison gas.
De Varila is the author of a book,
city waler, electric lights, doing
rigation
"It is all well enough to bend oar energies during the imme­
“The First Shot for IJberty.” tn
four to five hundred dollar month­
preach more and better live stock, diate years to making the lands pro­ which he related his experiences
ly business. Cash or good small
pure bred bulls and boars -of fancy duce. Mr Miller’s thought of de­ from enlistment to action at the
farm preferred. Address Box 181,
breeding, but if we can get the water veloping irrigation projects wherever front, and operations there
Granta Paas. Ore.
93
Clara de A’arila of 1095 Ys'enr!a
on these fertile acres this livestock storage water can be made available
A
SNAP
—
Have
3
a
res
river
bottom
St.. San Francisco. Is the mother of
problem is going to solve itself.” is is one that every man with the wel-
so:l under water, close in. that ha*
the “red-headed corporal.’’ as de Va-
been pastured and should raise a
the way our official farm head pats fare of the community at heart can rila was called in the army, and tbe
bumper crop of potatoes.
Will
it. "There are numerous opportun­ get behind. Having solved the prob- funeral took place at her home In­
furnish »eed and water on 50-50 [
ities for the watering of the lands of lem of the lands adjacent to Grants terment was made at Cypres« lawn
basis, or pay wag« plus bonus perl
the valley," said Mr. Miller in dis- Pass, energy can well be directed to cemetery and military escort was
ventage
to experienced potato«-
furnished by the army post at the
grower. E. D Roberta. 215 B St
Presidio. The local poet of the Am­
93 I
erican Legion has sent condolences
Which is the Better Business
Is it the highest price or Styleplus?
When y'm buy ckAhm you consider TWO things—-quality
and price. Quality is tbe Mg part of the story, Ixit not
all of it. If you can obtain all-wool clothe» with style
and good workmanship, guaranteed to wear well, without
paying the extreme price, isn't tliat letter business?
Several new shipments of this splendid line of suits for
men and young men Just received. Don't fail to see them.
to the mother, and has taken up with FOR SAI X, Two horses, harness
the San Francisco poet, arrangements
and rig, cheap if taken within
for official -are of the grave by the
three days. ’523 West L street. 92
American Legion.
8 COWS for sale by R. Timmons.
Phone 324-J.
94
CITI" TRE \SI REK S NOTICE
FOR SALE One good logging borse,
There are funds in the city treas­
3100, also double harness, 825.
ury to redeem all warrants drawn
Phone 3C5-J.
92
on the general fund numbered 14321
FOR RENT 7-room bouse. Inquire
to 14351, Inclusive.
S<50 North 4th. Phone 1S5-J. 92
Interest will cease after June 7th.
lho.
SPX RHT.tRY <U‘DBY TENDERS
Dated at Grants Paas, Oregon.
lll’IXM.I TO THE ENGldSH
June 4th, 1920.
G.
Golden Rule Store.
»1
MEN’S SEVEN SHOPPING AGES
Periods of Life Which All Salesmen
Recognize ae Unchangeable ae
Nature’s Laws
T
A. J. Powers
E»*rmer|y Ford sal'-oman. has Ofx-ns«! ap a repair sl>cq> at "M-i South
Sixth street. If yoa have a car t/> «ell or want to buy a used car
SEE MB.
Auto Exchange
American Merchant Marine
The war resulted In the creation of a great merchant
marine—10,000,000 tons of Amerk-nn ships which cost us
|3,ooo,ooo,oro.
Everybody agrees that we must keep tni. beet on the
seas.
If we fall buck to pre-war conditions when only !» [>*r
cent of our foreign trade was carried In American ships—
We h L x II be In the position of a department store whose
good* ar>- delivered in Its conipetltor’s wagons.
Congress is considering legislation which will perpetuate
our war-built merchant murine.
Until this is done the ships we have should not be sold
to face conditions which, prior to the war, resulted in the
decline of our merchant marine to insignificance.
This Committee calls attention to these fact« becuuse a
right solution of our shipping problem is vital to the future
prosperity of shipbuilding, but equally vital to the safety
and prosperity of tin- nation.
Send for free copy of ‘‘For an American Marchant
Marine."
30 CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY
BARNES, The Jeweler
L. GALARAITH—Real Estate,
• arance. and plate glass 1
40tf
809*2 G street. phone 38
SI oc
Committee of American Shipbuilders
NEW TODAY
XhW num
GENI IM. IMM.l.l >KIKTs
DAILY COURIER,
By malt or carrier, par year
8» 00
•y mail or carrier, per month- .6«
WEEKLY COURU.R
By mail, per year
Portland, Jun« 7.—Cattle are
steady but unchanged; bogs firmer,
prime mixed 815 at 815.50; sheep
weaker; butter steady, sags are ■■-
. hanged.
Imported
ADVERTISING RAT 'S
nap I ay space, per Inch — _— 70c
Laeal-peraonal column, per line 10e
Baaders, per line
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INHtTLtND 'I 4|thH*
Merchants divide their customers
Into seven clns«e« according to age
First there Is the toddle age when ail
articles of wenr^are selected without
consulting the personal taste of the
wearer. Then comes the 'teen ag<-
when the thief concern is to fiud
clothing made of some fabric that will
resist tbe rough surfaces of cellar
doors, tree trunks, outbulfdlngs. and
other prominences on which small
boys and girls will climb In spite of
aR attempts In educating them other
wise. Third Is the sweetheart period
when boys and girls first find thijt
they shouldn't scratch each other’s
eyes not. It is at this time they he
gin to tnke a first Interest In clothes
The tendency Is toward loud tie«
striped socks, fancy dresses, etc. to
the delight and profit of the m<T
' hant-.
Fourth, comes the courting
age during which iw«h »ex is looking
for his or her life mate. Euch dresses
with the chief purpose of pleasing the
opimsite «»-x Candv merchants, flow­
er «1 ' • . Hint 1! - a-ers roup a H*-h
hnri<--r from the folks of rhl« period
Fifth stage Is rhe enrly-we<i
Tin-
young folks are becoming --a.ihllsl e I
In a home. They first learn the rent
value of rnonev and the Joy of citizen
•hip
Sixth the prnetlcal age
I:
It* homes out of 100. the problem dm
Ing ’his period Is economy. l'ot.«e
quenfly, sales of all( kinds appeal to
the mothers of thia age. Seventh and
last, the sunset age, that glorious pe
Hod of life rich In Its experiences and.
friendship. Cornfort Is about the only
appeal that salesmen can make to this
period of life.
a
Recipe for Wretchedness.
If von wfs’i fn bo miserable, think
about ; ourself, about what you want,
what you like, whnt respect people
ont'lit to pay to you ; and then to yon
nothin- Will he put. You will «rw.ll
everyth g you touch; »you will rnnlo
mis.-*-;- for yourM-lf out of everything
vhlcli Gcal «’•mis you; you will be tis
wn-tr-l. -<l us you choir-*-. <’!inrle9
Klt.ghi* y.
Washington. June 7.—Secretary
of State Colby on behalf of the Am­
erican government has tendered a
verbal apology to the British am­
bassador for the burning of the Brit­
ish flag here last week by Irish wom-
WHEN SOME WORK TO)
US YOU MENTION ~ *
\VoU uL get MIGHTY
QUICK
ATTENTION
HEALTHINSURANCE-
I*« t iw*s
ORANO
imm » iw
NOTHING IS MORE be li tifi I. nits lu i: ot r
Nothing makes this easier or more pleasant than the posses-
slon ot a car
Get the car and get the habit. If you are aick you will get
well; If you are well 'twill keep you so.
a talk with un
But before you ret the car come in and
AGfNVr
jgiSgfct
FOR.
HUDSON
MAXWELL
CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
COLUNS AUIO COMPANY
jseevaaomga
m «*- mmdrim «
PHONf 317
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R«-m*«lylng battery troubles is our »|«via11 j.
Have us dtagBosc the trouble ot YOl'Rti—-end, ka«»w
Ing the right facillthw, real experience, ndrqunte repair
part», tVK will make the leittrry efficient and dependable.
Cheerful senke fur all inaki
it moderate coat.
Adams Electric & Battery Shop
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co
If you leave your plumbing or­
der here it won’t be neglected.
We promise you that it will re­
ceive the proper attention and
that our work will be done fn '
a skillful manner and that you
won’t feel crows when you see
the size of our bill and you’ll
tell your friends about us.
B. S. DEDRICK
bio F street
111 Houth Sixth St-
AgeaG for the Cleveland National Piro Inauruase Company
Phone 3OM-.I
The White House
On the I’aclfiv Higliwny
12 miles N. W. of Grants Fass
2 miles S. W. of Mt. Sexton
LUNCH—ICE CREAM—HO FT
DRINKS—CIGARS
THE WHITE HOI HE CO.
Brunswick Tires
The Battery Shop
<>f>|MMite <'oiirthoiiM-
U. S. Tires