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

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titatatury < Yin»» t »wu-gxxl—
Sheriff George \\ l«»wis and
t’Uty Ernest Ulster were called
I Merlin thjs morning on a statutory
j harge pro ferrod by a stepdaughter
I of a Merlin resilient iianiad Pro!»,
I man. Protxman was brought back tt>
; thia city and «M lodged In the cqjtn
The stepdaughter called th.-
1 tv Jal!
! sheriff s office this morning and aak-
, ed them to come at once
It appear-
ed that Protsman was having some
I family troubles and when the girl
was quixied, the allegations concern
Ing her relations with Protaman were
brought out. this leading to his ar
rest
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MEMBER OF AtSSOt'lATED PRESS
The Associated Frees is exclusively
entitled to the use tor republication
of all news dispaR-bes credited to it
•r all otherwise credited tn this
paper and also the local news pub­
lished herein.
All rights of republication of spe­
cial dispatches herein are also re- * the tourist.feel welcome let us culti-
•erved
: x ate the traveler—cast our bread up­
Kir
&
101 and 105 North Oth
FRIDAY, UGVST 13, IPSO.
OREGON
WEATHER
UeaUMY tur tbe Week
Pacific Coast States. General
fair; normal temperature.
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Tonight and Saturday fair and ♦ '
continued warm
GOOD HELP
la almost Im possi bls to obtain and my Watch Repairing ha* <«*>•■
to auch proportion that I am «empollad to discontinus cortaln linos
of repairing
AFTER JI 1Y I MT
Jewelty or
I will not be In a position to accept for repairs an)
Itepalring
small work, but will make a specialty of Fine Watch
■ nd Diamond ¡felting
BARNES, The Jeweler
Used Car Bargains
NO LONGER SIMPLE PROBLEM
Matter of Food, in Thoso Daye of
Statistics. Has Become Ques-
tioa of Calculation.
SKH TODAY
«
Once upon a lime this problem
Fire, automobile, mall’ food »»« a very simple matter. Three
on the waters. Eventually good re­
package and plate glass liability. titne« a day, as a rule, the attention
sults will be apparent. These travel­
T. M. Stott. 310 N 6th St.
44tf of man »•» drawn to a liollow feeling
located due east of the lower end ut
ers have a habit of comparing notes
TIi * vacanvx
'WANTED Hop pickers by Sept 1 the vertehrul culuiiiu.
when they meet on the broad high-1
Heavy crop, clean picking
Will he proeex-ded to till with a slub of
way in thear migratory careers This |
pay ia»c per pound and free daily brea«l.#a chunk of beef, a |H>t of rice.
transportation
Put In your ap- e«e.. flavorx-d as u rule with butter,
ac-
or that town is a dead one'*
Jam. garlic, etc., according to race, re-
plications at once I^onard Estate
ording to the judgment of their <>b- I
llgioti. dluiiPe,
etc. Thia settled
Co
.
phone
«Ol-F-11.
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the proldetn till the next cull from
nervations.—Eugene Register
I IUI7 DODGE—A GOOD ONE
l.NSR'RANCE
I IttlM HOIRIE—FIRMT t’l.AHH
I IWIM RI H K lUlADHTKR—IlVIltMIN
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Swope Auto Co
the far East
THE PICTURE MILL will
reopen
It |4Him ti» to »ay that thia was liv­
for business Monday. August 16th.
KFXMIRD MAIL OF 6000 BAGS
ing to eat and not eating to live. It
with hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. shooed n<> adjustment <>f mean« to
Ml i \loxi»Eb IB M WH X
m.. dally, except Sunday—with •md. It
a-
system of fo.a| that
4TLTIV VTE THE TOURIST
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other hours and Sunday sittings by made no dis,no tion lietweeti a long*
Manila. P. I.. Aug. 12 -Six thou­
The prevailing shortage of gaso­
appointment.
Mrs. Bancroft at­ , shoreman : nd a tiv. ver-x- |*<»el. It
sand bags of mail reashed here today
line. seemingly, has failed to cheek ■ on two steamers, th» Empress
tended all of the sessions and dem-1 wns Internal anar liy.
of
the steady ebb and flow of the auto-1 Russia and the Tyndarus, ’rom Se­
Happily the truth baa la»-n realised.
oust rations of the Eastman School
for Professional Photographers re-' Th'
■
M longer
mobile tourists Sean the streets any ' attle and Vancouver Postal officials
centiy held in Seattle and returns deMrth th» I ut ■ qofriH'livt* Man no
said
the
shipment
broke
all
records
day and you will fi^d cars from vari­
I
to her work with many new and ftmger »-at* »¡»niitl l>vvf ami <*nbhiigr.
for one day mall receipts here.
but th«* vitamin«*« In th«* !•« ••% mid the
ous states in the union threading
valuable ideas
For appointments
|Mtlyzeu*4iiinti*■« In th«» rabbngt» When
their way along the traffic-lined ave­
phone 2S3-R or residence 140-J he pick* up the bill of far»* lit* no lotitf
ICE SHORT VIE
49 I er
nues of the city. A glance at the
s. “Wlipi will iu «> m »|M*edlljr and
Hieapl) alia* the uure*t in my far
Owing to the unprecedented de-
bronzed and animated occupants
ORDER YOUR CANNING CORN now
East?” bui he riY* Where can I find
would indicate that they are not mand for ice. we are going to be a
for future delivery
Evergreen the 12,r«OO <:*riHHiu\.ite« that %%<11 give
little short and are asking all users
in
more equable
corn just coming in
All orders me the right «>iitl«M»k «»n the la*ngiie of
seeking health
of ice to get along with as little as
of 5 doten or over delivered. Nations?” Am! he find«« it in unpolish­
dimes than their own. but each and possible during the next few days, or
Phone 1-J.
SO ed rice. Or he *a.\< to hiinwelf. ”1 aiu
•very one. no doubt has an objective until the present hot spell is broken
now at work on the fourth act of my
whose quest has carried the pilgrim
We have made every effort to find WANTED - Place for high school poetic drama : to make it t*onvin< ing
girl to earn room and bimrd Ad- to Befaaro I nitiat absorb 3.200 per.*
far beyond the borders of the home some outside ice to ship in. but find
that the shortage is general and it is
dress No. 1812 care Courier
49 tnaganakold« daily fur the next
state
Perhaps it may resolve itself
days.” So he ahavrn the kernel* off
impossible to obtain any.
into a search for a more favorable
We ask the cooperation of our FOR SALE- Ford in good condition the corn and »•nt« the <-ol>. Perhaps
Inquire E. L, Churchill at Ford with coeo iut butter, for the added col
social environment or prospect for friends and beg to assure you that
Agency.
5$ ! loblal «axophoninin«.
business investment.
we shall try to treat everyone fairly.
Hi « verv midnight In our treat city
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COED
STORAGE
COMPANY
Those from the prairie lands of the
FOR SAI.E One young Jersey cow. a couple of army corp!« of teething in
fresh
One horse buggy and har- fau * dl be lull« 1 Io re«t with 23,173
middle west may have grown weary
notice
nes«
Twenty-eight laying hens, pneuiiKMia« tylii» x warmed up In a bot­
of thawing out the frozen
pump
Empounded August 7th. One black • Cheap for quick sale. 507 E street. tle.—N»*a York Evening Pont.
throughout the season of winter rig­ mare about nine years old. white left
Phone 147.
S3
ors
At any rate, would it not be a hind foot, weight abcut 1000 pounds.
Jud Tunkins
Feed FDR SAI j E —3 milk goats, 1 kid and
wise policy for the citizens to dele­ Can be seen at Grants Pass
Jud Tunklns any* he’d Ilk» to hr’i
1 ' billy. Add ms J. C. Johnson, both sid-s of it q■>••><-■: hut Ilf,
Owner can recover property
.'s!»
gate* a sort of reception committee Barn.
Holland. Ore
50 long ewoxigti io I h - hi all il «r*. 4 t .
by identifying and paying costa
not only to act as information bu­
ne said on on,- «ul»
CHIEF OF POLICE.
TO TRADE—10 acres of land, run­
reau for these pilgrims, but to dis­ 53
Grants Pass Ore
ning
water
all
year,
woven
wire
-
pense literature advising them of the
fen e. and three lots in town, to
resources and opportunities fjjr in­
trade for good car, . See Derricks.
Mother Endearment»
vestment which'abide in this realm of
love him I «•uddltnK
49
A haby
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sunshine—where nature smiles in Inst as it own !« ita mother’* milk, or FOR SA1«E—Ten Barred Rock hens,
baths, or i*h*an «-lollies. Th»* agr-old
perennial, evergreen gladness"
good layers. Call at 104 2 East A
mother endearn enta are the rrueat
street.
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The tourist appears to be a jovial, wisdom They emit rhe awakenin<
•o.'iable fellow. His impulse of nom- baby soul aN the sun coaxes out the bXYR SA1.E- I^irge kitchen cabinet,
3RD
lullc yearning in invading niw fields wild dowers m the springtime. They
and kitchen cupboard
Mrs. I
give zest to baby life and without
FAS ON
Clement
Phone
21»«J.
would Indicate that be is amendable that zest liable« grow Vstle-« and «to-
to the influen e of friends advances. pld. and many of them fade and die.— FOR > \ LE Household furniture at
Exchange.
72« N 8th street. No second-hand
Receptions of this sort to the stranger
man need call.
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within our gates is bound to create a
The Ba!«arr» Fir
Furniture of 4-room
:i< »tie
I «nm fir FOR SALE
Canada t»a!#am. ««
»h»- bn
hal«f»ni
most favorable impression, while
I« «»n«
on* mf
of rhe
house, will sell complete or
«•ull«*'!. :«
by
apathy and indifference on the part 1« wm» ’lmp« enlled.
beiiutlftiî pvergreen rrw*« The needle»
piece.
leaving the state by the
of the citizenry is sure to result In of- thi# tree. whicli are a deep, gli»-
31,t. Call J. w. Moore, Three
teriinz grcen : i !> ovp and a lovely
the opposite effect.
Pines, Ore., at once.
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▼er
h**low.
a
If for no other reason than to make
w A •'‘TED—Experienced dish was he r
fnurtb« «>r -«n inrb liW”
at the Oxford Grill.
,
4<ttf
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l'he Milk Pail
soon shows th« profit In usine
More milk at
our fet'd
the
num» cost Is what comas from
our dairy feed
Give It a trial
It will cost you no mor«
make ih« leal
to
Tha result will
pro»» itself
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL
Phone 123
Corner Third and G Street
Chautauqua Bldg.—Ashland
Friday, August 13th
OLIVI II MOROSI (> PRESENTS
VOI R NATIONAL «’O.MEDIENNK
OPERA HOUSE
Saturday, Aug. 21
Charlotte Greenwood
JSeats at Horning’s
Southern Oreeon
Transfer and Trucking Co
ALFALFA HAY
PER TON la
the field
Within city limits
Phone 316-R.
49
MR. HAPPY
PARTY
the F amous
G eorgia
M instrels
B and fi O rchestra *
WATCH FOR THE BlC STR.’iT PARADE
O nly .S how of iti
Estet & Corbin, Props
t
KINDIN THE WORLD
■*rr-
Daily Freight Service
between
Grants Pass and Klamath Falls
via
«
Medford and Ashland
with stops at way points
I ¿XM HAPPY — - 4,. »
?
I EAT HEARTY-
I
SO THEY CALL ME
HAPPY party
I suppose everyone knows
where Happy Party got his
name. It might be John Smith
or Frank Brown or Bill Any­
body for all you know*, but
they «Imply call him Happy
Party because he is.
Watch for Vlr. ilapp) Part)
Grants
Pass-Medford
Interurban Autocar Co.
Effective Aug. 5, 1920
LEAVE
GRANTS PASS
7:00
10:30
1 :OO
4:30
a.-m.
a., ni
p. m
a. m.
Daily and Sunday
LEAVE
'fEDFORIl
7.00.
Ori*)
1:00
4:30
a.
a.
p.
p.
m.
m.*
m-
m.
Grants Pass
Waiting Room
BONBON MERE
Phone 160
Linger Longer Letty
I
TOK/fECBVEHED
THE SHABBY
Dilapidated fqw on your <ar can
be made to fit and loolf like new
—at little cost-
We repair, re­
cover anil restore tops—you’ll be
pleasantly surprised at
cost of your Job.
Oct our figures on It today.
--------- ILL,
G. B. BERRY
The queer acting battery 1«
the oue wo like to m -<-— fop xt<-
quickly rorrivt tin- trouble at
Its source at the minimum ex*
|M-iise and send you <>n your
"ay
an
advertisement
for
THIS STATION.
Skilled service and axnlivg
• liarges make this the l*OI’l’.
LAB BATTERY STUI ION.
It is no trouble
to wash
ADAMS TIECTRIC and
BATTFRY SHOP
ExIde Sttrvlie Station.
50R South Sixth Street
Thor
Electric
h»EAI
< all and M'f
MARKU
»\5QiQ Street
<PH0Ni St/
u
PAULS
Electric Store
I’HOM, IT
203 8. «TH
Timmons &. Higgins
< Illi
Phone tl'J I-.I
and see
II«
Ill South Sixth HI
I gents for ttie Cleveland National Fire Insurance Cotnpauj
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