Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 29, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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f*ortland. July 29
steady Quotation, unchanged
Published Daily Except Sunday
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Pub and Propr
B. Voorhtea.
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iterad at postoffice. Granta Pass.
Ore., as second class mail matter
SHRIMPS
IX3VR.XXCE. AU. FORMS Inquire
for rates on grain and hay Insur­
ance • T M Stott, office phone
44 j.
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Is almost impossible to oblata and my Watch Repairing has grown
to auch proportion that I am oer.palled to dia<«>ntlnue certain lines
of repairing
AFTER JI I.Y 1ST
I will not be In a position to accept for reiutlrs any J,«aliy or
small work, but will make a specialty of Fine Watch Repairing
and Diamond Selling
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BARNES, The Jeweler
HEAD LETTI« K
KERRY GRAXTS PASS JITNEY
(weaves Granta Pass at I I*, and
Holland
at I daily, Country trips
WEEKLY COVRISR
Kierett
attended to at all liuies
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By mall, per y— r ■ --------------- iL—
Hogue and Pete Beagle. phone
MSMBHK OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Panama Cafe. 318-J.
101 and 105 North tìth
The Aaeoc.ated Press is exclualvely
♦
entitled to the use for republication
MXST Tuesday night, small round
of all ne«vs diapatcbM credited to It
gold pin. engka'ed letter •Il -I
or all otherwise credited in this
Finder
leave at the Courier office
paper and also the local news pub-
The Mingo county
tion to meet in this respect to the good stores
are Xo 1495
'courthouse
is
one
of
the
beat
struc
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All ri£hu of republication of spe­ people of southern Oregon The in­
ture*. but file city hall also is a com­ THE REST small tracts
cial dispatcher here.a are also re­
Close in
dividual members of the commission,
served
plete offt.'e building, while there is
Priced right. Fine new bungalow,
previous to the spe-ial bonding ejec­ in course of construction a theater
s Cendid location 2ix0«> Irrigat­
THl KSOAY. JULY 2». 1920.
tion held in May. agreed to meet the which will cost S250.0««. The 8.090
ed lands
V good converteduriick. f
cheap Must sell See McKinstry
♦ ♦ eeeeoeeeeeow-eeees federal authorities in the building of residents of the town very generally
C03 G street
3«
oREGo.X \«EA TRIAS
♦ the highway to the caves of Jo*- ««J*
P«*P«rity
eh has come
♦
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— The
. . rotwiry
___ to the
coal trade in the past few
phiae
county.
depart-
W VXTKD A stenographer, [«erma
ye ire.
eh
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meat has Its money upon the table.(
the ye<r
m0T.meBt t0
sent position. O S Blanchard to
Gener- ♦
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d light ♦ but it seems evident that the --aaixe the Veiled Mine «Yorkers
♦
comm.ssion is not going to keep the was ir. si gu rated by President Kee-
Sk-n-s Milk Good Food
> :• e ¡ * -
« ÿi.a^ ■ • ’La! wLrr. tL«
faith so that the road can be built uey from district headquarters at
Tonight and Friday unsettled, ♦ this present season. The highway to l Charleston, and organisers were sent Ft-ai.i Is lakro frv;:» tin* top of milk
-
eat K aubdrawB.
cooler east portici with mo­ ♦ the cares is entirely up to the com­ into Mingo county They met with ho I
such su cess that a demand was made silk UM-d to be rejjar’.led as Sn-arrelj
derate westerly winds
mission at this time. The forestry upon the operators for the enforce­ ♦'ftrr than «.» er The fact Is !h>’
♦ ♦ ♦see ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
* dirb the fa' » !n*fl <
tn the
department will proceed at once if ment of the Kanawha scale and re­
snd it «h • <J not. therefore t*e
the commission agrees to do its part. cognition of the union. This demand tiMtfttttrd f*»r futi milk m the d.et
SHOULD KEEP THE FAITH
a' in do otWr
The state highjray commission is If the matter is delayed another year ■ the operators refused, and the union f a rb!trf w h« frfs fat»
r*
»n i . n a t» a « ri-h in
in
called a strike. The order, mine
U meet on August loth and award there is danger that the forestry de­
Hu !heref««re. f«*r
operator? say. was answered by from - is full milk
contracts for more road building. partment may then find its funds 1.590 to 1.800 miners, but the union
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The proposed new contracts include short, and again there will be delay officials pat the figure higher.
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GOOD HELP
T919 FORD for sale Good as new
Address Xo 190 care Courier 5 4
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OREGON «EU:R«
DAILY COVRI ER
By mall or carrier, per year..... I« 00
By wall or carrier, per month.. .50
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the Grants Pass-Pleasant Valley sec­ The time for Oregon to act is when
tion of the Pacific highway. 9 72 the other fellow has his ash In his
So to keep
miles, to be graded and surfs ed with hand ready to proceed
rock or gravel. This job will call the faith and to exercise good bns-
for 50,00« yards of excavation and iness judgment, the highway COI-
15.COO sqigare yards of surfacing We mission should get the highway to
rejoice in this, for the building of the .caves under way. It will cause
the Pacific highway, the chief artery a lot of those tourists to stop tn Ore-
of travel through the state, is of “gon long enough to spend a few of
course the first though, as it is pro­ their dollars and will open up to all
per it should be. of the commission pur people one of the stale’s chief
But it should not obscure some other attractions
ne ess ary features of road construc­
tion. It is nice to mke it easy for
the tourist to get through the state
on high in the shortest possible time,
but concurrent with the building of
J7*ontinned from Pare One'
!
the through line of travel should oe
I
the
miners
pay
at
the
rate
of
I!
per
the construction of other roads that
«
month per room.
will o?en attractions :hat will cause
I Williamson, the center of the re­
the tourist to pause in his wild flight. gie n. is pleasantly pla ed in the ral-
The state commission has an oblige- >r. with substantial buildings and
1920 Models
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HUDSON
CHALMERS AND !
COLLINS AUTO COMPÌ
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W. &. l.ankh-irt
W. S. Unkhart ■>> bom in Zen a
He came
Ohi^- Xovemter 7. 1844
to Oregon S3 years ago and settled
in Tillamook county The last four
years of his life were spent in Gra
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Pass Mr Linkhar* was a veteran of
the Civil war. haring served for two
years with Company A. SSth Illinois
infantry He wu a member of the
Knights of Pythias Mr Unkhart is
survived by a nephew. Thomas Unk-
hart and a niece. Mrs F M Selby
Hu Read
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Mechanics
and Prompt
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Ft LI. STOCK OF BREAD, ROLLS. DOIGHXITB. COOKIES \XII
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FREMÌ daily
SPECIAL ORDERS UHI (IKIX IT«.. SOLICITED
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and Machine Shop
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FAX<T SOX. WHITE WITH FAXIT
TOPS «XI. EP.OWX WITH MB 1
TOPS. ALL SIZES 5 TO ». 3*c. 5Oc-
■Ute AX'D TSe
DON’T BUY SACKS FOR YOUR
WHEAT. BARLEY OR OATS
Ford Steel Wheels
We will furnish you sacks and twine for your grain
and pay you cash on delivery.
Bring a sample when you thresh
Will not get loose
Guaranteed Forever
ore
STORE CLOSES AT • P. M. EX' EPT SATURDAYS XT »40
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JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL
Corner Third and G Street
Phone 123
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Why Do YOU Hate to Wash ?
The THOR has all the
principles that are
wanted in any w asher
There are more Thors
in this town than any
other washer-WHY?
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Phone Us
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Pbene 47
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PAUL’S ELECTRIC STORE
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