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Till RMIlAY. JI NE IT. !»*»• GIOXTb P.AMi PAGE TWO * I GRANTS PASS Mill COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday L E VOORHIE8, Pub. and Propr. i entered at poatoffhw. Granta Paa«. Ore., as second class mail matter I HINT GET IT— ADVERTISING RAT ’S riaplay space, per Inch ......... „..30c Local-pensonal oolumn. per line 10c Readers, per Une.........._....... —---- 5c SKJ1 Ol II WINDOW DISPLAY « 1 SERVICE STORK 1 WEEKLY COURU Ji By mall, per ye^r......................... IS-00 &T1W MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively 101-3-A NORTH «TH entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited in this ; paper and also the "ocal news pub-1 Railed herein All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re- government insurance, and has been when commonly It Is not Sought at •erved aided bv commercial companies all because a man feels no Immedl- ate need of It. In the normal course which join in urging service men to THl R8DAY. JUNE 17. 1»‘-» of life he will presently feel the need avail themselves of a real cash-ln- of it. It will cost him more then, hand pro posit ton. Some time ago ♦♦ and it he has let this opportunity to Uncle Sam set the final date for re- OREGON WEATHER get Government Insuran e on n strict instatement as July 1st. and with ♦ cost basis go by it will be gone for Weather for the Week that date less than two weeks dis good. Gen ♦ Pacific Coast States: tant the local poet of the American ♦ erallv fair. Normal tom pera- "The important point is that the Legion is endeavoring to put the ture. soldiers now have the opportunity of The proposition before the men. ♦ Tonight and Friday fair. » question of advantages and rein- getting life Insurance backed by the cost It Is an ♦ Cooler tonight east portion. statement will be thoroughly cover- government at actual ♦ opportunity that no soldier can af ♦ Warmer west portion Friday. ed by an authority on Insurance at ♦ ♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Such a policy Is a ford to neglect, a meeting to be announced within a ca mighty good asset to begin any few days. and for any man who can to THK EX-SERVICE MAN'S CHANCE not reer with. Every soldier ought get to the meeting reinstatement look up this chance." Of approximately four million men i ran be made by the post commander who were in the service of Uncle , The Saturday Evening Post em ♦ 8am for the purpose of “booting the ! phatically urges the value of this In ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ PERSONAL AND IXJCAL kaiser” no matter what it cost them. I surance. and points out the advant ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦ A comparatively few have, to date, age of getting a policy at actual cost Mrs Geo H Parker and daugh- continued the*life insurance they j and backed by the government The ter, Mlss Gertrude Parker arrived carried with the government during following Is an extract from an edl- last night from Klamath Falls and spend the summer here with Mrvice. , toriaj In the great national weekly: will Another daughter. Mr. Parker. for them Mrs E. S Veatch and children ac The great majority have allowed • I "It Is a rare opportunity their policies to lapse when they got No soldier can any more afford to companied them and will spend sev out of the aTmy, they ditched every throw it away than he can afford to eral weeks visiting here Mrs. Jennie Moss went to Glen thing connected with or savoring ofi walk over a ten-dollar bill that he • I the army, and took a solemn joy in might have by simply picking it up. dale last night and left this morn forgetting at the first of each month! ••Nearly all these soldier» are ing with the H. L. Wilson family by automobile for Eugene, where Mrs young men in prime condition— Moss will be present at the gradua to "deduct for W. R. I." • Since demobilization the govern-1 mainly unmarried They are of the ' tion of her daughter. Jeanette, from ment has made every effort to give! age and condition when life Instir-1 the University of Oregon. The Wil former service men advantage of the[ an ce can be bought cheapest, but son family will be joined at Eugene _ by Lee Wilson and will go to Port I land. Mr. and Mrs V. Celle of Victoria, B. C.. and Dr. and Mrs. C. Inkster, of Vancouver, B C.. stopped here yesterdav for a short visit while en route south, touring on the Pacific highway. Both families express themselves as greatly pleased with the beautiful country In Southern Oregon and especially on Rogue river. CELEBRATES » An unusually unique entertain inent will be triven thia year A LITHIA PARK ASHLAND 3- BIG DAYS IWTIAMI MARKETS Portland. June 17.—Cattle, sheep, butter and eggs are unchauged. Hogs weaker, prime mixed 819 35 >al 815.75. Vtjur car aid our board of lubrication engineers NEU TOD.M /** -e INSURANCE All forms. Life. Ac I- dent. Health, Fire, Automobile, Liability. Plate Glass and Bond» T M. Stott. 308-10 N. 6th street 93tf Office phone No. 44jJ. FOR SALE Nice heifer calf J \ Bransconibe, Rd. 2. Box 30. phone 602-F-2 2 " I SEWING and Dressmaking wanted Mrs. Powell. 80S J. corner Eighth street. 05 Improved 5-acre tract FOR SAIJC « on main road. Just outside city limits. Fine for chickens, alfalfa and berries; all under Irrigation: some personal property. Address No. 1368 care Courier. 05 • The 3 Saturday, the Third Correct Lubrication is a science. Our Board of Lubrication Encinews has determined the correct consistency of £erolene for your car. Their rec ommendations are available for you in the Zero- lene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your car at your dealer's or our nearest station. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your au tomobile, truck or tractor. t* & 9 NOTH E No matter what make battery you have WE have the parta, rvix-rleix e. and faiTIRiea to re- lanir or rnbulhl It—and. a bat tery repaired or rebuilt HERE I» one that I» DEPENDABLE- If you want SERVICE that la «t-rvlce for the OWNER—come to U». k T yolir I BATTERY Adams Electric & Battery Shop Summer Vacation Tickets Are Now on Sale TO NEWPORT (Oregon'» old favorite resort) On Yaquina Bay lairge Natatorium Ample Hotel accommodations and camping facilities. TILLAMOOK tipl'NTY HKAUHEH located 100 miles due west of Port land between Neah-kah-nte Moun tain and Netarta Bay. Theae beache» Include Garibaldi Beach resorts. Neah-kah-nle, Manzanita smd Bay Ocean. « RATER LAKE (Open July let) One of the natural wonder* of the world, A latke In the heart of an extinct volcano. OTHER ATTRAfTIVE OUTING I’LICKH < 'olcwtJn Josephine County «live» (Oregon's Marble Jlalls) Shasta .Mountain Resort« Columbia River Reaches Mt. Ranier National Park Yellowstone National Park Glacier National Park “OREGON OUTDbORH” New Summer booklet contains gen eral Information on the different Oregon Re»orta; Summer Excursions fares; Hotel and Camp rates., Inquire of local agent for further particular« The fari.,« of I'lninnd are »mall, though there are many large estate». I Dies.- have been expropriated by the «fate, the bill providing that the or1- nal owner» should be remunerated ac cording to a fixed pre-war valuation, rhe bill also provides for tlnniulng he purchase of these hinds b.v It» for •n**r tenants-and renter». It Is estl-’ nated that 99.2 per cent of Flnubh ’grrns are dwned outright by the farm- SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES John M. Scott General Pansenger Agent PRICES X • Log-Sawing, Rock Drilling Contest«, Gold Washing Contest« / • » NEW REX CAFE Open all hours of the day and night. Meals and short orders. 809 G street, phone 3 24-R. 05 FOR SALE One good Jersey cow, fine saddle pony and saddle, light buggy and harness, heavy Iron bed, springs and silk floes mat- t^-Hs. oil heater and lncubater. A. V Ingalls Phone 244-J. 00 BIG CUT IN MEAT Loggers’ and Miners’ Day ♦ STANDARD Few Finnish Tenant Farmer». inn Sand Concert«, Ball Gamea, O pen Air Dancing, Free Vaudeville, Merry-Go-Round, Boxing Mate he«. Water Sport«, Athletic Content«, Fire-works -f OIL COMPANY (Calli orsi») The fol.owing General Fund Jose phine County Warrants were stolen : from my place May 30, 1920. No. Date Amount 8 3166.66 Feb. 8. 1914 20044 Oct. 1. 1913 10.00 20930 Jan. 9, 1914 78.00 1466 75.00 Jun. 1, 1914 20035 141.60 Oct. 1, 1913 30651 Dec. 1, 1913 100 00 60.00 394 Mar. 2, 1914 20045 4o oo Oct 1, 1913 20332 Nov. 1, 1913 lit .61. 20370 81.00 Nov. 8. 1913 16 Feb. 2 1914 10.00 24 10 6537 Oct. 9. 1915 loo.oo Feb. 2. 1914 4 141.66 20854 Jan. 1. 1914 BORN 18186 1.50 i 8 m 31. 1912 LEHRMANN To Mr. and Mrs Eu 20327 Nev. 1, ma 141.66 gene I^hrmann, of Grants Pass, 20046 Dpc. 1. 1914 15.00 Dec. 1. 1913 on June 17, a son. 20653 75.00 .35.00 15 Feb. 2, 1914 Hammermill Bond In all color« at 391 Mar 2, 1914 10.00 the Courier office 20330 166.66 Nov. 1. 1913 » Feb. 2. 1814 75.00 Courier for commercial printing. 390 Mar. 2, 1914 35.00 Feb. 7, 1914 21 00 57 Sale. book, at the Courier. Dec. 1, 1913 20655 166.66 20652 Dec. 1, 1 913 141.66 20038 166.66 Oct. 1. 1913 A liberal reward for any Informa- tion as to the whereabouts of the above warrants will be paid. MRS. EMILY YORK. ASHLAND July 3,4,5 BARNES, I he Jeweler Confession WK IKE OPER ITIMI KIJ MOIll. GYPSY BEADS IIKAITIEUL THAN EVER 1*01*1 l.ilt THAN EVER 9 TELL 18 DAILY COURIER Rv mall or carrier, per year 16.00 Ry mall or carrier, per month.. .50 NEW TODAY Miners’ Row Will be a Hummer! Roulette, Faro, Chuch-a-Luck, Etc. SIRLOIN STEAK ....... ROUND STEAK Sunday, the Fourth, Largely Devoted to Speakers of National Repute. Monday, Old Fashioned Celebration Greased Pig and Greased Lightening 22c IKc POT ROAST SHORT RIBS BRISKET \FX*K I EOltli ROADSTER I RUMP I FLANK ........ ................................ IOC 15< • He IBc 1 SAXON SIX I MAXWELL C. L. Hobart Co CITY MARKET - « — A - ------ Advertising Pays- -Advertise witi the Courier