Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 06, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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GHAYTH PAHH DAILY (MWHtKtt
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MUTS PASS Olin COURIER
Published Daily Except Sunday
A E. Voorhlee,
Pub. and Propr.
YKW TiilUT
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Saturday Specials
Hared at poatoffice, Grants Paas.
Ore., as second class mall matter.
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nom SOAP FLAKES, 3 |X>»< "Ac
ADVERTISING RATES
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DIM Ol NT
IXHtSKTS O\K LOT 30
DAILY COURIER
By mall or carrier, per year
$6.00
By mail or carrier, per month.. .50
WEEKLY COURIER
By mall, per year
.............. $2.00
FRIDAY, AI’GIHT «. INN.
KI
101 ami 105 North 6th
INSURANCE. AU, FORMS Inquii
for rates on grain and bay Insù
ance
T M Stott, office phon
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SOME GOOD BVHGXINS In «love
and heda nt T C. Booth's, next t
Panama Restaurant
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•bX'lAl. NOTICE The Weste
Hotel t'aie will open Sat unit
morning, the 7th of August, nt 6
a. m.. sharp. We will serve bacon
and eggs, hot cakes. mush, fried
potato,*, coffee and hot rolls, all
for Sb cents, Finley Ä Sabieakl.
Props
I 2tt
W INTED From 3000 to 5000
shakes. W II 1 ¿eon« rd. ltd 2.
Box 16.
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WANTED Second I
hand
3-inch
wagon in good repair, reasonable
price; also one good two-horse
spring wagon E '. C. Smith, Kerby
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WANTED TO RENT llano, will
take good care. Phone 117-J. 43
FOR SALE Five million feet yellow
pine, some fir. 4 miles from rail­
road. on county road Address No
17.4 4 care Courier.
4 4
FOR RALE One J. W York A Son
Perfect Tone cornet, also metre-
nome Call at 712 N. 7th St
4 2
FOUND -Automobile license. Owner
can get It at the Courier office 4 3
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS I
The Associated Frees is exclusively I
an titled to the use for republi cation “
of all news dispatches credited to it
or al) otherwise credited in this
l*"‘* . ♦♦♦♦f♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I pel. and interment will be made in
paper and also the local news pub- I »
ADDITIONAL Utt'Al
I the Wilder«ills cemetery Rev. Rum­
liahed herein.
▼♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ mel of Wtldervllle will officiate. Mrs
All rights of republication of spe­
j Xrnistrong died st her home in
cial dispatches herein are also re­ Commit l<s> to Gold iveiu li—
A committee of Medford and Ash- ‘ Jerome Prairie. Thursday, August
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served
land men left by auto for Gold Beactf 5th. after an illness of six weeks,
FRIDAY', Al Gl ST «, IIK9V.
i yesterday in couuecliou with the fish- suffering with bright's disease.
ing question. Grants i'ua* was not
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invited to participate, evidently be- Wedding at Wewteru Hotel__
w « a♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦
a ing too close to Rogue river, as the
The Western hotel was the scene
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OREGON WEATHER
♦ I other towns which are undertaking of a wedding Thursday when Mrs
the settlement are 17 and 30 miles Stella Sanders and Thomas Vermil­
Weather tor the Week
lion were united in marriage by Rev
Pacific Coast States General­ ♦ | from the stream, respectively.
I Ryan of Williams. In the presence of
♦ ly fair except probably showers ♦ '
"Grants. Pass” on the .Moves—
the following friends Myrtle l-ad-
Monday west of Cascades; nor­
Wtkoff.
"Grants Pass will be a familiar ! ken. Mrs \dklnson. Mr-
♦ mal temperatures.
uaiue along the line of tlie Southern Mrs. M. I*eRoy. Gladys Roberts.
♦
WANTED Women to fold booklet
Tonight and Saturday fair, ♦ i l*acific between Portland and San Edith Downs. E. D. Stephenson and
♦
Those with bindry experience pre­
♦ continued warmer with moder­ ♦ Francisco, if the names of Pullman W. A Still.
ferred. Courier office.
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♦ cars are at all observed. No. 13 has
ate northwesterly winds.
V
I
¿OST
Dark
blue
chinchilla
overcoat
♦
been carrying the standard Pullman
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Hammermill Bond printers at the
lost July 31. Finder please leave
Grants Pass'' for some time now. Courier office.
at Courier office.
but it has been suggested that to
PROTECTING • THE PUBLIC
NOTICE OF DISBOI.VTION
Great corporations are said to be make the conformity complete, "It's
the Climate" should appear below the
PARTNERSHIP
Notice Is h<r<’
soulless. Probably it is more a case name.
by given that the partnership
of thoughtlessness rather than lack
heretofore existing between K C
of soul. Distance from the real heart Same Good Music—
Smith and Robert Finley, under
And good time that we gave you
(Continued from Page One)
the firm name of Smith and Finlev
of the situation, the delegating of
I he quecr m ting Imiterò I»
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was on August 5th. 1920. dissolved
llw* oue «e llke lo «e«*—for we
authority to others who have not the before. Neilson's orchestra.
needed. Gravelling of these stretches
qui-kit o-rr-,1 flit- troulde al
by the mutual consent of the par­
sense of responsibility, is often the Sixth Street Cnwsing Dangerous— will follow In the near future.
II* woune ni thè minimum ex-
ties; and that the said E. C Smith
pen.se unti «end you ■>»■ your
trouble. This thought is called forth
The contractor on the Applegate
About the busiest man in town
will pay and discharge all debts
wny
an
nthertiwnient
for
because of the evident disregard of these days is the S. P. traffic director portion of market road No 1 Is Pat
and liabilities of the said firm and
TU IH HT 4TION.
McFadden,
while
Carter
Davidson
The
Skllletl «onice and m-slrwt
receive all money payable to
the Southern Pacific railway com­ at the Sixth street crossing.
is building the Williams ■reek
- barge-- «ali Ibi- thè POI't •
partnership
pany for the rights of the public in practice has been taken up recently tion.
LAIt BATTERI HTITION.
of making flying switches across the
Dated August 6, 1920.
many instances. And. to speak in main avenue of industry, with the
ADAMs III! IRIt tinti
E C. SMITH,
specific terms, we would refer to the result that a number of people have
NOTICE
ROBERT FI.N1JBY.
BATTHn M1OP
The Grants Pass Feed Barn
conditions that are found at the rail- had narrow escapes, not counting on
Formerly doing business as Smith
Elide Servi o
50« South Sixth Street
Finley.
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way crossing on Sixth street in this the sudden stops and starts of the, open for business 5uly 21 at the
ner of Seventh and I streets,
freight
trains.
rail-
city. It happens, because the
FORD SEDAN Run lesa than
block east of Fashion Garage.
miles for sale. Also 20 acres
road was early on the ground, that I xm .« of Pep and Fun—
WILLIAM De FOREST
new highway 1 Vy miles north
it obtained for its own a strip of
At the Waldorf Hall Frilay night
city
For particulars Inq ulre
ground through the center of the
Holman’s furniture store
4 3
mt SHABBY
business district. Or rather, to state Song Service at Crater I Ake—
HR.HAPPV
Next
Sunday
is
the
time
set
for
the
lulnpldittisl I i >| m on your car can
\<>Th K fob bh > s
PARTY
the fact more completely, the city
special religious song service on the
lx* nimlo to fit ;uid look like now
builded itself upon the two sides of rim of Crater l^ake. conducted each
—at little cost-
We repidr, re­
Seal«! bids will be received by the
the strip of ground that the railroad year by Rev. John W Hoyt. Sunday
I Applegate Valley Telephone Company
ts,» er anti restore top*— you'll be
retained as its own. There is noth- school missionary for Southern Ore­
pl<-u-utnth »urprlM-d at tlir
, for the running of the telephone - en-
cost of yotir job.
ing so wrong in the situation thus gon. This is the third annual song
jtral office at I'rovolt by the year or
Get our figure*- on II t-xlav.
I month. The company reserves the
far. but with the growth of the city and preaching service to be held on
the rim. It is desired that as many
right to reject any or all bids Al
and the growth of commerce there as possible be present, there being
I blds to be In by August 11th, 19 20
PEMEMBER THIS IN
has arisen a conflict of interest that no denominational distinction, and
APPLEGATE VAIJ j EY TEL. (Xi
SUMMERS
h ai- become pretty much one-sided, all who are willing are asked to co­
Provolt. Ore
PuKE MEATS YOUR
and in which, due to distance from operate with the music, either in
SAFETV Wilk COMPIETE
the heart of the situation, or maybe. singing or instrumental.
from that lack of soul that we hear Neilson's Orchestra—
about, the public is just now getting
Will give a dance at the Waldorf
Sure meat is a summer time
the worst of it. The bumps in riding hall Friday night.
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life saver. Keep in condition
over the crossings are bad enough,
Ruilding
Ojieration»
Progress
---
during
this hot weather by or­
but damage there is more or less a
dering your meat of this shop.
The largg concrete building which
damage to machinery that can be re­
Phone your order in. We'll
is to be the home of the Ford and
paired. The present practice of the Fordson agency is rapidly taking on
attend to it promptly.
.»»
railroad in making ‘‘Dying switches' the appearance of completion The
Watch for Mr. Happy Party
across the street, thick with traffic, I board frames have been torn down
has become a constant menace to lite throughout, and the finish is about
half completed on the front, The
and limb where repair will not be
building is norw partly rooted and
the matter of only a garage bill or a laying of concrete on the floor will
new inner tube. Nearly every day soon be completed
Instances can be found where car3
are sent flying across the streets, and Nile« Attends Director- Meeting—
Clyde E. Niles, manager of River­
there are several recent instances1
banks Farms, departed last night
where only the prompt action of the for Salem where he is today attend­
man on guard prevented disaster. ing a meeting of the dlrtr-tom of the
Mr
But disaster will come unless the Oregon Growers Association.
practice Is stopped. The public has Niles stated before his departure
a right that the railroad company that the price of pears this year for
But it is largely up to you right now, whether there
members of the association is open­
should recognize even though the ing up at from $96 to $100, whereas
will he a big job in Oregon for your boy when he
company may have legal title to the last year it ranged about $60.
grows up
strip of land through the heart of the
business district. Traffic on the Funeral Service« Tomorrow—
You and your neighbors, in the everyday act of buy
Funeral services for Mrs. Farlnda
street is also too long delayed >y
Maud Armstrong will lie held tomor­
ing the things you eat and wear, are influencing the
trains that stand.
row morning at 10:30 at Hall's cha-
:
JOPSffECOVERED
bur Boy
and
His Job
CITY
SOMETHING NEW!
A RiPPing Needle
A needle that will fit any «cwlng
machine, that will quickly rip any
M-nm, without injuring any cloth.
ISK
It is no trouble
to wash
«
j
with a
Thor
STORE CLOSES AT « P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT 0.30
See that an Oregon Brand--the mark of quality-
on every article you buy, and you wi II help build
the industries in which your son some day will be
factor.
Electric
Associated Industries of Oregon
TO SEE IT IT
Golden Rule Store
future job of your boy.
PAUL’S
Electric Store
PHOM.' 47
¡403 S. < ith
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