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

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PAGE TWO
A. E. Voorhlea.
Portland. July 13. -Cattle, hots
and sheep are steady, east mountain
lambs 310 50 st *11. Butter mid
eggs steady and unchanged
Pub. and Propr.
Entered at poetoffice, Grants Pass.
Ore . as second class mail matter.
NEW num
ADVERTISING RATES
Display space, per Inch.................
Local-personal columd, per line.
Readers, per line.................. -........
FOR SALE Two >«. h p. motors,
almost new. Address No
117
care Courier.
it»»»
DAILY COURIER
By mall or carrier, per year
»6.00
By mall or carrier, per month.. .50
WEEKLY COURIER
By mall, per year..............
Made by the Makers of Lux
nama cattle ranches, her deep roll-
Tl ES1\AY, JULY 1«. IMO.
ing rivers and plunging cataracts,
♦ ♦ ♦ her thriving towns and cities, the in­
♦ dependence, upstanding probity and
OREGON WEATHER
enterprise of her citixens—all these
♦
Weather for the Week
are talents which Oregon can dis­
♦
Pol itic Coast States: Fair, al- ♦
play with pride in the unfolding of
though probably light local
♦
showers in extreme north por- ♦ her napkin.
♦ tion Monday or Tuesday; nor-
The people of Oregon invite atten­
♦ mal temperatures.
tion to each desirable characteristic
♦
of the state, We have opportunity
Tonight and Wednesday fair.
here for the creation of wealth that
4 with westerly winds,
-»•»•«♦•»»♦»♦a«*
is full of promise to him who will
come in and labor with us in the
OCR GAME AND FISH ASSET
process of creation. We say to the
(Portland Telegram)
outsider come in and see, and If you
It is well to be known in the spir­ are satisfied with what you find sit
it of delight.
down with us and partake.
sider you have only to visit and
live in Oregon for a little time to
convinced of the truth of each
these statements.
We* might remember, however, in
seekin $10 present attractively the
advantages of Oregon that among
our assets that whi h contributes
most to the delight of the visitor or
the sojourner within our borders is
the one to be kept tn the foreground
when we have determined which It
Is.
In this respect is there any one
•Oregon asset which excels the op­
portunity that Oregon offers to ’the
hunter and the fisherman
The wild life of Oregon Is 80
varied and abundant that it offers
the best of sport to him who loves
the game of the great out of doors
Whethv he seeks birds or bear, or
deer, or mountain cats the huntsman
We have scenery that charms and will find in Oregon a field that will
Oregon may Justly boast of many
achievements and attractions. The clirhate that is an assurance of gopd contribute to his gratification and
height and grandeur of her moun- health: and again we say to the out- delight In a manner not to be ex-
celled In any other part of the
United States; while for the fisher­
man—the real fisherman—the man
who Is keen for piscatorial
sport
with a thrill in it, there is recrea-
tion in Oregon streams, the like of
which cannot be found elsewhere in
the country.
We do not emphasize these at­
tractions as much as we might, as
frequently and as forcibly as
we
should. And because of them and
the value of them it behoover the
people of Oregon to conserve the wild
life and the same fish of the state
that this proffer of delight to flsher-
men and huntsmen from all sections
of the United States may be perma­
nently maintained and more general­
ly known and accepted than It now
—JULY—
•X
Shoes, Pumps
and Oxfords
A man in as old as his organs; h
can be as vigorous and healthy at
70 a9 at 35 if he aids hia organs in
performing their functions. Keep
your vital organs healthy with
$1.50
Lot Two
WHITE OXFORDS, PUMPS AND STRAP SLIPPERS,
LOW, MILITARY AND HIGH HEELS, ALL THIS SEASON
STYLLES. REGULAR PRICE »335, $8.50 AND $3.05.
CHOICE OF THIS IZJT $2.85.
la.
It la worth traveling across the
continent to enjoy such hunting and
fishing as may be had in the state
of Oregon, but unless that fact
known we lose the value of this
traction. Whenever It is known
a matter of experience, Oregon wins
a new and a fast frlen*d through the
GRANTS PASS BAKERY
Hrniwm
5113 G Street
New Economy
J. Pardee
B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Fop and Canvas Work
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With Grant» Fas» Hardware Co
WHEMçJ
TROUBLES
GOLD MEDAL
CApSUIF$
Tbs world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bledder and uric acid troubles
since 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates
vital organa All druggists, three n<ee.
Lee k fee th- aaate Gold Medel >■ even be«
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NOW OPEN
EXTRA FINE CHICKENS I—Barred
Rocks for tale by Mrs. Cora
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Findlay, Rd. 4. Box 6 3. J ero
Prairie.
STRAYED 2 bay hones, on
bald face. Owner call and
same. Ixithrop nros.
FOR SALE \t a bargain.
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house and large lot; 672 North
Second street. Inquire at house. S3
W \NTED 1 itwver. ' «-»Iter. I • it-
off man. 1 edger Apply evenings
to F. O. Goeta. Josephine hotel. 33
!X>ST On the highway b<
Grants Pass and Medford,
83x4 United States Plain Tre • I
Tire and rim. Finder return to*
Ole’s Tire Shop. Suitable reward
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STRAYED A «mail, brown Jersev
cow. altout five years old
Finder
please notify A. A. Ingalls, Wllder-
vllle.
21 tf
FOUND Rome money
Owner can
have same by naming exact
amount and denomination and
paying for advertising Also small
pocket knife. Call at 315 J St. 24
FOR SALE Two heifer«
limit
fresh soon
WIU make good <•<>w
Price *90 for both If taken at once.
Josephine Messinger, phone 601-
F-13.
j,;
IRONERS wanted at the Grants Pass
Steam I-autidry
Clearance Sale
CONSISTING OF ABOUT 150 PAIRS SHOES, OXFORDS,
ONE AND THREE STRAP SLIPPERS AND PUMPS,
LEATHER SOLES AND VULCANIZED RUBBER SOLES,
WHITE CANVAS, GUN-METAL AND PATENT LEATH­
ER. CHOICE OF THIS LOT $1.50.
BARNES, lhe Jeweler
INSURANCE. ALL FORMS inquire
for rate« on grain and hay Insur
anee. T. M. Stott, office phone
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MAN’S
BEST AGE
Lot One
Is almost Impossible to obtain and my Watch Repairing ha» grown
to such proportion that I am compelled tu discontinue certain line»
of repairing.
AFTER JI LY I HT
1 will not bo In a position to accept for repairs any Jawtdrv or
small work, but will make it specialty of Fine Watch
Repairing
and Diamond Setting.
FOR
SALE Four-room
cotUuu
north side on pavement. 50x1 I'D
lot. ] I’rico *1300, Will onsld. r
car In i good condition as first pay­
ment. balance at *1(1 per month
Phone • 1IÎ or call at 315 North fit!.
street.
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*2.00
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to the use tor republication
of all news dispatches credited to it
or all otherwise credited in this tains, the density and impressive
paper and also the local news pub­
lished herein.
solitude of her forests, the broad ex­
All rights of republication of spe­
cial dispatches herein are also re­ panse of her seemingly interminable
served.
wheat fields, her mines, her bo-
GOOD HELP
CONSULT US
The queer acting battery Is
the one we like to see for we
quickly correct the trouble at
its source at the minimum ex­
pense nnd send you on Jtonr
way an advertisement for
" THIS
STATION.
Skilled service and _______
modest
charges make this the POPU-
LAR BATTERY STATION
ADAMS ELECTRIC and
BATTERY SHOP
Exlde Servii-o Station,
50« South Sixth Street
Why man—
we made this
cigarette for you!
sensation of sheer delight.
The moral Is obvious. It Is well
to be known In the spirit of delight.
Bass Drum and Viol In One.
An orchestral percussive instrument
that conthli ■< the booming resonance
of the drm i with the tting,- of the
double bass viol, according tn Popular
Mechanics, is the latest In Russian
musical novelties. In form It Is a coin-
hlnntlon of both Instruments, the four
foot Anger board being fixed to a skin
covered -Irfim
RETURNING TO SAVAGE DAYS?
Feathers, Furs and Jewels, Now So
Popular, Are Reminiscent of Our
E^rly Ancestors.
Ii you are nursing a grouch and don’t want to
get rid of it don’t come here.
Cur customers are a happy, contented, carefree
lot because they turn all of their motor troubles over
to us.
We are equipped properly to handle any com­
plaint you may have to make of your car.
When you come to us you have the satisfaction
of knowing that the work is done right.
AG g NTS
7 HUDSON
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FOR.
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CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
COLUNS MHO COMPANY
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' ACCESSORIE» AMO HEP a .K. a .«.
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Glimpses of present fashions nnd
views of some shop windows lend to
the Impression that the world Is, after
nil as some commentators say, revert­
ing to the snvage. remarks the New
York Evening Sun.
Women are wearing more nnd more
feathers In their hnlr and more and
more large mid ornate jewelry upon
their hands "l hi their ears. Men are
showing n decided Inclination to ornn
ment themselves to the limit of their
purses In these days of the high cost of
clothes, and altogether anthropologists
tell us It Is not such n very fnr ery
from the adornments of present-day
clvljlz.nlIon to thnt of tlie Nenrnnthnler
mnn or the Garden of Eden itself.
l he fnslilons of Inst winter showed n
predlfectlop toward furs such ns the
world bus never seen since the days
when they were worn raw. Both men
anil women wore them.
In milder climates women seem to
bo wearing less and less. The since Is
noteworthy In respect to the unclothed
feminine buck nnd certnln sections of
society snem Io follow the singe. Fash
Ion’s return to Eve siM'nts In certain
cases to be n mere matter of weeks, ns
we jirogress In these swiftly changing
times.
AMELS' fit your cigarette de­
sires so completely you’ll agree
they were made to meet your taste!
Unique flavor, fragrance and mel-
low-mild-body due to Camels qual­
ity andjsxpert blend of choice Turk­
ish and choice Domestic tobaccos
are a revelation! You will prefer the
Camel blend to either kind of tobacco
smoked straight!
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Camala are ioWevi»ivi»h»r» in
adontili a /Z i naal-d park* ¡¡a a
nf 20 cigarette* fat 20 canta:
orte-’ packai¡ca(2()0<’iiíarefto»)
in a,Ila* ma papar covatadrat­
ion
IV* atroné ly rrcommtnd
thia carton far thr homa or of
hra »apply or whan you tra val
With Camels you can gothelimit
without tiring your taste. They
leave no unpleasant cigaretty after­
taste; no unpleasant cigaretty odor I
To get a line on why Camels win
you so completely compare them
puff-for-puff with any cigarette in
the world at any price. You’ll pre­
fer quality to coupons or premiums!
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win.ton-S.I.m, N.C
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