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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
FRIDAY. JI LY I«». !•*>. GRANTS PAHS DAILY (XH RIRH PAGE TWO V I'ORTItAND MARK ETN A. E. Voorhies. Pub. and Propr. Trimming stered at poetoffice, Grants Pass. Ore., as second class mall matter. Portland. July 30 All markets ¡ are steady and unchanged F,«t«a are I firm. NEW TODAY BI II* VXD Bl WONS ADVERTISING RATES Dteplay space, per Inch-------------- 20c Local-personal column, per line ...10c Beader», per line........... ...... 5c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year.... 16.00 By mail or carrier, per month. .50 COMPLETE LINK RUNGILOU IPRDN8 &TRU KI I WOl'Ll) LIER customer« for fresh I. II milk, night or mohiln» 38 Roberts. 315 So 9th St ' INSURANCE. ALL FORM8 Inquire for ratea on grain and hay Insur ance. T M Stott, office phons «1-J. Utt Is almost impossible to obtain and my Walch Repairing has grown to such proportion that I am eumpelled to discontinue certalu lines ot repairing AFTER JULY 1ST I will not be In a position to accept for repaint any Jessliv or small work, but will tnCke a specialty of Fin« Watch Repairing and Diamond Setting BARNES, The Jeweler I 1919 FORD for sale Good as new Address No ¡Ob care Courier 3< arawHER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS TltiJ BHHT small tracts Close in Tbs Associated Press is exclusively 101 and 105 North 6th Priced right. Fine new bungalow, entitled to the use for republication splendid, location. 12800. Irrigat ot all news dispatches credited to it eti Ituids A good converted truck, or all otherwise credited In this paper and also the local am pub- cheap Must sell See McKinstry. PRESERVE HIGHWAY SCENERY be protected. As an luatance, note ttehed herein 603 G street 36 All rights of republication of •pe- When the roadway of the scenic, the new grade up Hays hill, on the etel dispatches hereto are also re- FOR 9AIJ& 8-room t¡ou»e. 3 lots. highway is built or the paving laid Crescent City highway. It la wide •erred garage and fruit trees All modern | ‘the work ot the road builder la no anJ smooth, and an auto can ramble improvements 11000 A .1 Pow j FK1DAY. JULY 30. 1»*». ere. SOT- Clarke Street 41 vet completed The conatruction ot on h'«h «hen- formerly there ♦ ♦ e ♦♦ the highway la of neceaaity held down WM a constant fight with the force FOR SALE S«t of double leather ♦ ♦ OREGON WEATHER work harness in first class shape, to certain rules. It must follow a of gravity, And the surrounding» ♦ also good »addle L. B Roberts. are of the greatest beauty, and will uniform grade, and can not be un ♦ ♦ Weather foe the Week MS Sb 9th 8t. 3» Gener- ♦ necessarily lengthened where utility »>« <»> «<»• W**t trees that line the Pacific Coast States ♦ I WA.NTELV- .A young man wants Job ( roadway are felled by selfish com- is sacrificed for mere beauty. But ally fair except occasional light as farm hand Single. Inexper- [ mercialfsm These trees, valuable as ♦ rain on northern coast. all of our highways should be hedged perlen ed. Write No 1697 care of ♦ ♦ about by a protection ot Its surround . they may be In commerce and In Courier ■ s I ♦ fair. ♦ Tonight and Saturday ings, and the scenery along the way. dustry. are at this time immensely ♦ Moderate westerly winds WANTED Second off-bearer, and | even of the utility highway, should I more Valuable aa adding beauty to ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦•e* slab saw man Apply to H. LI the highway surroundings Speaking Stonaker, Grants Pass Lumber Co ' upon this same subject. the Portland 37 Oregonian has the following com —————— ment : Could Be Better. "Fir. spruce and^cedar. with here A writer says It «n« probably a and there a redwood as one travels bagpipe Instead of a fiddle that Nero LOT 1—REGULAR PRICK $1.1». placed while Rome was horning, tnk- the coastline to the southward, have I Ing this iHMltlon presumably on the SPECIAL TO CLOSE, «1OO. been centuries In the making— and fact that nesrlv all hl«t.<rlnu* agree LOT 2—REGULAR PRICE, »1-50. SPECIAL TO CLOSE gli». only perhaps tn part that they should the music wa« noten It la for this ’-e-'-eti we have stuck to the fiddle U»T 3—REGULAR PRICK, »2.00 exclusively serve the utilitarian pur theerv Nero sn« punk qpistctan AND »2.50. SPECI AL TO CVBBB poses of men It will not be con . -md «nil* of file hncp'pe are sweet- »1-50. ..| i.< th,. ...und of tended that everything should be sac- ne«« It^-lf I the elnlin In the bunds well- (Tlflced to scenery, but the latter also ' tnennine atóate,ir has its claims That certain tracts should be preserved is both a reason able and a patriotic expectation, not without Its utilitarian aspect either. If one will consider that the beau tie« STORE CLO6E8 AT • P- M. EX(WT SATURDAYS AT 9.30 of our Oregon drives have been no small factor in attracting favorable attention to our material resources We doubt that manv private owners would be entirely callous to th to phase of the work of destru tlon that I is now going on—deetrfietion, be- cause the rewards are so pitifully IT THE ■small by comparison with the perma nent advantages to be derived from a sane and moderate policy of pres ervation of the wonders of the state. J , "That the splendid vleta will be forever preserved In private owner 10c BEEF POT ROAST BRISKET BOIL 15c ship fs probably too much to expect, SHORT RIBS 124c yet we would so much rather see 2Oc. 22c STEAKS 12 4c FLANK those noble forests remain Intact than to have them felled while other ex cellent timber is accessible for Indus 25c LOIN CHOPS LEG LAMB i trial use that It Is difficult to foretto 22r SHOULDER RO 1ST 15< LIMB STEW the suggestion that something ought Costs no more to be done about It- now. before It Is FIRST CORNED BEEF - uh « everlastingly too late. Similar con . ... 1ST than the ordinary HAMBURGER STEAK ditions prevail elsewhere The thing! Pl RE L1RD ... SOr phonograph * Is being managed In California, XI MEROUS VARIETIES OF LI x'< H MEATS where strips of forest have been I preserved to roadways and it ought not to be regarded as Impossible In | Its wonderful Oregon. Sapphire Ball "Obviously, a movement such as plays records the situation calls for will not in itiate itself. What are the road as 1000 times, sociations and the motor associations away with scrat doing about it? Here Is offered an opportunity for state-wide service, chy needles. for leadership of a distinctive kind. Not much time is left. I^eadershi In all probability. Is all that Is needed. For there will be practically universal assent to the proposition that the scenic values of our chief‘drives ays Good Bargains ought to be preserved.” Three Corset Specials GOOD HELP Timmons & Higgins Call »ml see us • I’hone 321-J Ill Houtli HlUh Mt « IgwiG for the Clevetead NaUuaal Fire Inauraare < ompany DON’T BUY SACKS FOR YOUR WHEAt BARLEY OR OATS We will furnish you sucks and twine for your grain and pay you cash on delivery. Bring a sample when you thresh JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Phone 123 Corner Third and O Street Have You Joined the Single Dollar Club? Meat Bargains Union Market Second Hand CARS and TRUCKS t’s the very simplicity of the prop osition that makes it soappealing. Members are coming in fast, anil Pathe instruments are going out of here ai. a rapid rate. f course, it’s the enviable rep utation of the Pathe which does it. So well known is its infinitely beautiful tone quality that each instrument really sells itself. f you v/ish to benefit by these sur prisingly low terms, you will have to act quickly— I O I Because only 50 people in or around Grants Pass can be come members of this Club— Because there are only 50 instruments in the lot. Let us show them to you W. S. Maxwell & Co J. Pardee I POULTRY SUPPLIES IX< LUDI NG will: XT $1 Down on Phonograph $10 Worth of Records—Your Favorites—Other Terms Easily Arranged i Ethel Clay ton is one of the motion picture stars who takes deep Interest in preparation of her pictures Into continuity form. 3he has an expert knowledge of motion picture technique and while the scen arist was adapting her latest film. “The Thirteenth Commandment” from Rupert Hushes' famous ho-. >-I of the same name, .Miss Clayton was fre quently consulted. In this way the | pretty favorite became intimately > a qualnted with the story before she '«tarOd work on the picture. Incl- dently she developed so'me pretty def inite Ideas of her own with regard to the heroine, whom Mr. Hughes sets tip ss tho ideal modern wife. "The Thirteenth Commandment" is shown at. the Oregon theater for two days, commencing today.” Got a Dollar? Bring it in! You’ll call it your best spent dollar Geo. C. Sabin Grants Pass, Oregon