Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 07, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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GRANTS PASS ÖÄIH fflURIER
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GRANT* 1‘ABB DAILY <XH K1KH
PAGE FOUR
l.l Nt H SETS
IN8URANCE. ALL FORM8 Inqulre
for rat-* on graln and bay Insur­
ance
T M. Stott, office phoue
«4-J.
>»«
GOOD HELP
Is almost Impossible to obtain and my Watch Repairing has grown
to auch proportion that I am oouipelled to discontinue certain lines
of repairing.
AFTBIl JI LY IHT
l will noi he In a poeltlon to eccepì for repalrs any Jeweliv or
Repairing
• mali work. bui will maké a apeclalty of Fine Watch
and Diamond S«-ttlng
SOME GOOD BARGAINS In stove»!
and beds at T C. Booth'», next to I
Pannina Restaurant.
KIJ
101 and 105 North 6th
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
PARTNERSHIP
Notice ig to re
by given that the partnership
heretofore existing between E <’
Smith and Robert Finley, under
the firm name of Smith and Finley
was on August 5th. 1920. dissolved
by the mutual consent of the par­
ties; and that the said K C Smith
will pay and discharge all debts
and liabilities of the said firm and
receive all money payable to said
partnership.
Dated August 5. 1*10
E C. SMITH.
ROBERT FIN1JCY,
•Formerly doing business as Smith
and Finley
The Brotherho«>d of Hallway statement of policy a» to what bus­
'Traiumeu has a lodge of about 1600 iness men and workingmen do by
way of «ombinatlon and collective ac­
i members there. From one of the of­
tion. The law Is now so nebulous
ficers of this liolge, W. G. lam, presi- that it almost turns upon the pre­
! dent of the brotherhood, has re eiv- dilection» of the Judge or Jury. The
■ATUKDAY. AUGUST 7, 1FJO.
■ ed a letter saying that immediately | rule» of business should be mad«'
a »table
♦ ♦ ♦ after the announcement of the rail- { more certain so that on
basis
men
may
move
in
confidence
♦
OREGON WRATH Mi
♦
i road labor boards wage award, aer-
♦ vrai of the members bad revei ied uo- j Disputes between capital and labor
♦
are inevitable. Gov. Cox »aid. and
U rather tor the Week
J »S MOSS AGENCY Fire
in.- •-
(lice that their house routs would be public
opinion settle« prolonged
Pacific Coast States General­
♦
Insiir
ance,
plate
glaaa
liability
strikes Declaring that "public opin­
♦ iy fair except probably showers I raised »10 per month.
a. .<•■■
"04 '•» Sixth afreet
It seems hardly likely that uatural ion should determine in America."
Monday weat of Cascades; oor- ♦
♦ | causes operating iu the Held ol real he said the government should occu- CALL W HITE UNE TAXI at Clepi-,
♦ mal temperatures
! py an impartial position, prote't lives
♦
ens Drug Store. 46-R
Residence I
♦
I estate are rvspousibie tor these in­
' and property and. possibly at times
phone 381.
7-3-Stfi
Tonight and Sunday falr. ♦
♦
♦ creases at this time. The iustinctive inquire into facts of a tie-up.
♦ with northwesterly winds.
E. 1. GALBRAITH Heat Eai.iie, In­
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦ ♦ belief of the average reader of such
Advocating more* home owners.
surance, and plate glass liability
a bit of news would be that the land-' Gov. Cox said that under democratic
609 H G street, phone 28
4lttf
a home : owning ix » mmunity ’ lords > bad waited to learn what the rule "the prosperity of the country
had
l>een
widely
diffused."
IOST
Between
Sth
and
1»
and
East
The next big problem that will j <e i increase would be. iu order to
A streets. Wednesday, a pinch bnr.
Praising American youth for It»
claim attention in Grants E’ass is raise the rents all the traffic would
war service. Gov. Cox declared ttpit
slightly bent.
Finder pleiist- no-
that of housing its people, during bear.
11
! the nation owes a debt to those who
tlfy W A. Hood
the war period many of the citizens
If everybody who serves the rail­ ^dieif and their dependents and to the
F<»R 3AJAÎ Household furniture.
left these interior points to go to the road men—which finally comes down ' wounded, who should be trained and
Must be sold at once Call at 90«
centers of war industries, and there to everybody who serves anyone in rahibilitated. Also, he said. "we
4 8
Foundry St. E. B M<Ke<
must realize that considerable com­
were houses in plenty. Now these the country, is going to take advant-
pensation Is due those
. . who FOR RENT OR SALE Irrigated
people have returned and more are age of the wage award to boost lose much by the break in their ma­
farm plenty of water during the
coming who want to make their. prices, nothing will have been ac- terial hopes and aspirations."
whole season
Inquire Jo. Feta-
The Mexi an situation, the gover- j
homes here, There has been a lull eomplished at all.
ner. 755 North Eighth street 43 if
This is pre-eminently the time for ; nor stated, has been “trying our pa-
in building operations during the
good shape. Tw.o burros and park
past four years, and now Grants Pass, everybody who can possibly live on jtience for years." but now begins to FOR SALK »300
Ford roadster.
; show signs of improvement
in common with other communities, his present wages or profits to stand
outfit. »6b. Inquire J. M. t'asey.
"Not the least of the things that '
510 South 6th St
48
will have to catch up. There lias al­ pat. A little self-denial in the way of
have contributed to it." he continued,
so, during the past few months, been luxuries, a little extra work to push “is a realization by the people of that FOR RENT .Modern apart pieni. In­
a fever among the people here to own production up out of the hole it has country that we have neither lust for
quire 701 D street.
43tf
their own homes
Scores who had been in for five years, and the trick ¡their domain, nor disposition to dis- WK.STHHN HOTEL ('APE MBN’U
been renters have now become own­ will be turned. Living will come iturb their sovereign rights."
Breakfast, hot cakta. potatoes. ba­
On the railroad question, Gov. Cox
con and egKK. oom falkes and oat
ers and houses for rent are pretty down, there will be enough neces­
advocated giving "a thorough test
meal, 35c. Pinner and Lun<-h,
much out of the market. But many saries for everybody, and life will !,e to private ownership" under govern-
stewed chicken, roast ¡K>rk. mash­
newcomers want to rent till they can more comfortable and settled all : ment regulation, the latter now be-
ed potatoes, beets, corn, pickles,
; ing accepted, he said.
Financial
look about and arrange for buying around.—Eugene Register.
drinks. Ice tea and water, ire mill/
■credit for the roads, he stated,
And if they buy, an-
or building
hot tea and coffee, 50c. Colbe one.
should be provided. Discrediting of
nome all to a cool place to eat. 43
other family is ordered to move, and
government operation of the carriers
there is no roof for them.
was deplored as ' unfair" and insin- SPECIAL NOTICE The .Western
The Courier has on a number of
! cere."
Hotel cafe Is now open. meals
"I accept the nomination of our
served family sfyle.
Plenty of
oc -asions called attention to the need
Kerby. Thursday. Aug. 12, 2 p. m.,
I party.” he said in conclusion, "ohe-
good eats. Breakfast 35c, dinner
of local cooperation, through a build­ Kerby s hool house.
dient to the Divine Sovereign of all
and supper 50c. Finley & So­
ing association or like organization,
Sucker Creek. Friday. Aug 13. 10
peoples, and hotieful that by trust in
bieski
43tf
for providing homes for those who a. m . White school house.
Him the way will be shown for help­
FT1R
RENT
-One
nil
e
comfortable
Sucker
Creek,
Friday.
Aug.
13,
2
are not afile through their own avail­
ful service.”
furnished sleeping room. hath priv­
p. m , Spence school house
able resources to provide a home for
ileges
Very quiet. Price reason-
Wilderville and Jerome Prairie,
♦
♦
4
themselves. There is no city so at­ Friday, Aug. 13, 10 a. m , Wilder-
aide. No
4 7 N Jud St
I -
4
♦
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
tractive. or whose citizens are so hap-^ ville school house.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 FOR SM,E- New 8-room house, ce­
py, as the city sf home-owners. The
Visiting From Ro» c burg—
ment basement, occupied one year
*
home owner takes pride in his hold­
.Mrs. .M. C. Vanl-euven left this
Address No 1706. < lire Courier 48
♦
AT THE MOVIES
4
ing, and pride means that it is ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ morning for Grants Pass where she
will visit for several days.- -■Roseburg
spruced up and made more attractive,
Trees Furnish Cloth.
The favorite Charles Ray goes
News-Review.
Tn th» West Indies (1 iv * m » m are often
lawns are kept green, flqwers and straight to your heart again in a
worn mitde from th»« naturili larelikr
shrubbery are planted, and immedi- story of a boy’s grit, a girl’s devotion
doth which grow* upon tre»"*. The
Dane« al Deer < reek—
and
a
couple
of
old
men
who
learn
ately there is a different air about
tree from uli.'rli the lire I m gathered
There will be a dance at the Deer
that love is better than hate. “Red
tins a rurioiiMly light hollow trunk
the place. So to house the new peo-
Hot Dollars’’ is a Thomas H. Ince Creek Grange hall Saturday night, Momething like bntphoo.
A long,
pie who come and to make the com- production and goes far to keep up August 7, music by the Neilson’s.
smooth section is cut and «mkrd In
munlty a community of home-owners, the wonderful popularity that Chas i Tickets, including supper, »2. Come waler e» I »! <■ burl; is softeiied. Tin
43 ’m ♦ lil-f « loih is »1». civ packed to­
some way should be found to assist Ray now enjoys with the motion pic­ and enjoy a regular time.
gether. forming ili#« shell of the tree.
ture
public.
in building and in purchasing for
When carefully |»nlh»d apart a lue*
This attraction opens a three day Hongl.u- Orchard-- Cleaned IP—
those who need the aid that they may
like fiber Is found wb < li Is surpris­
run tomorrow matinee at the Oregon
The fruit inspector of Douglas ing! y •• 'b ned durable. By plm--ig
get out-of the renting class.
county has ordered drastic measures sevonil thlr’ i •• m s togetli« r a rompi»»'
to be t^ken in the orchards of that nllv»!\
diuli Is formed, ’lb« »*
WHAT IS THE ISE?
district to prevent spread of infe-
• »•ci-
sewn loirother lb* an.\ <»»■
The railway wage increase was in­
tion. In the report made on the in­ dinari «loih and made Into dress»«
fection. It was shown that orchards The I; • • Is light yellow In color natu­
tended to make the income of the
owned by non-residents which have ra l.l y. but often dyed with the bright I
(Continued from Pape One)
transportation workers of the coun-
been negle ted have become so infect colors so popular In the tropics.— B o . vf '
, try adequate to meet the ost of liv­
ed as to be a menace to the other or­ Life.
governor, who added:
ing. Unless it does so, the whole
“We should not by law abridge a chards.
Speed of Falling Bodies.
* trouble will have been in - ain. But man's right either to labor or quit
Galileo flr*t put the relative rotes-
of «peed of falling bodies to the feat
there are plenty of people trying to his employment.
However, neither |-h,. |,.,|e». Quern­
hv dropping various weights from the
labor
nor
capital
should
.
.
take
Doesn
’
t
cost
a
cent
to
operate
remaining
so.
keep it from
See
top of flie leaning tow<»r of Pisa In
43 Italy. He found that when let fall
Altoona is one of the largest rail­ action that, would put in jeopardy I ¡t at p. C. McIntyre’s,
the public welfare.
slrnultaiieoiisly
they
rea<died
the
road centers in the state of Pennsvl-
"We need a definite and precise, Mi»« Conklin in En«ne—
ground almost at the same time, wluil
Miss Gladys Conklin. physical ever their size or weight: any dlff‘*r
training teacher in the city schools, • nee* Mbown being due to the resist
SOMETHING NEW!
returned to Eugene yesterday from mice of the air If *n coin ami a
| the summer »..on..,..
uv ■ University
iii.mm.v f<»ather arc dropped iog»-t)mr In a
session ...
of v the
| of California, where she has been for ciose<| tube from which the air ha-
been exhausted both roip'li the hot
| two months. She said that there
In other
| were over 4500 students at the sum torn nt the same hi ant
words ! Im form of gnivh* |s <o»n«'f-ii»i
i met school this year.—.Morning Reg at any |>I:M•*, for all bod'» s ami ghc*
Ister.
• n Hic'deratIon or rate of speed rp
X
A needle that will fit any »«wing
billing hodi» ■ of O el 32 feel
t
machine, that will quickly rip any
Marietta Martin Wedded__
ohd.
-cam. wilhout injuring any cloth.
Miss Marietta Martin, for the pflHf
five years a teacher In the local
NOTICE FOB BIOS
school system, was this morning
ASK TO SEE IT \T
married at her home in Rogue River,
Sealed bids will bo received by the
to Ed. Brown, of Berkeley. Cal. The Applegate Valley Telephone Company
ceremony was performed by Miss for the running of the telephone cen­
Martin’s grandfather. Rev. Martin tral office at Provolt by the year or
who was for 50 years a missionary month. The company reserves the
In the West Indies
Mr. and Mr right to reject, any or all blds. All
Brown will reside In Rogue River, bids to be In by August 11th, 1920.
STORE (T.OSES AT fl P- .'I. EXCEPT SATURDAY’S AT 0.30
where Mr Brown Is principal of the
APPLEGATE VAIJ.EY TEL. CO.
s hool, and Mrs. Brown an Instructor. 44
Pro volt. Ore
vania.
BARNES, The Jeweler
I
TI m - <|ii<M<r «limi Littery Is
th«- mi- »»<- Ilk«« to »«s'——for we
■|iii<kl, uim«i the i'">il'b -i
its •mirre al tin- minimum ex-
I»« um ' and »«-ml you
your
way mi iul»i'l1l»«'»ii«,»»t
THIS STATION.
Nklllml »« mw I i - i - nml modi'M
< lo»rg«s- nuikr till- tin- 1‘OPI •
I. tit BATTERY’ STATION.
ADAMS till IRK «nd
BAITI RY SHOP
Balde Servi e Station.
50« South Sixth Street
Chautauqua Bldg.—Ashland
Friday, August 13th
Charlotte Greenwood
l\ THE Ml Sh IL <<»MEI». I LX NTItlkl
a
Linger Longer Letty’
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NEW CONTEST OPENS
A Ripping Needle
Golden Bule Store
NASH SIXES
< OKI» TIREN
DIEIlSISG LEASER
IUM WIND < IXM’K
TONNEtl
JJGHT
STiH’K Till ICING g I»3.1 GII t NTS
PASH
W. S. Maxwell & Co.
< AILS YND Till < KM
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Things Worth Striving For
"J will not worry.
"I will not be afraid.
will not give way to anger.
will not yield to envy, Jealo uy or hatred.
will 1>e kind to every man, woman and child with whom I
come
In ' ont«ct.
"1 will lie cheerful and hopeful.
“I will trust In God and bravely face the future."
Rend them again.
They are words worth while.
Cut them out and paste or pin them where you will see them
often
About all there Is In life worth striving for Is suggested In
thl-HO
few lines.
Houses, land, bonds, autotnobll. s are fine poHse.sHloiM Hut far more
precious still to any man, In any million, are the tremuirm, of the
mind and soul composure, courage, < heerfulnesH, tolerance |Cfnd
ness, hope all these and faith In something higher than what the
...^ and the hands hold.—Charles Grnnf Miller
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