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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1920)
MONIliV, Al Gl HT 23. IMO. NOTH'! NOTH’» IS HEREBY GiVDN. that | the County Court will consider bids | tor the construetion of a public II A. E. Voorhles. Pub and Propr. brary building tor Josephine Coun Jtered at poetoffice. Grants Paas. ty, Oregon, to be erected at Grants Ora , aa second class mall matter. Pass, Oregon, according to plaus and specifications on file in the office of ADVERTISING RATES the County Clerk at Grants Pa»». Display space, per inch................. Uocel-personal column, per line Oregon, and al the office u( E. E Meaders, per line................. -......... McClaren, 526 Lumber Exchange llulldlug, I'ortland, Oregon. DAILY COURIER Plans and specifications will be By mall or carrier, per year. 36.00 By mail or carrier, per month.. .50 rurtiished on deposit ot |5.l>0, which I will I m » refunded on or before flv< WEEKLY COURIER days after receipt ot the same If re By mall, per year................. .33.OO turned in good condition All blds must be filed on or before MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preen 1* exclusively 10 o'clock a m ot the 11th day ot entitled to the use for republication 101 and 105 North 6th September. 1920. in the office of the of all news dispatches credited to it i <N>unty Clerk ot Josephine County, or all otherwise credited in this paper and also 'the local news pub Oregon, and be accompanied by a lished herein. held in Gold Hill next month. The Damnum absyue injuria, or in other I certified check ot 5 per cent ot the All rights of republication of a pe grounds are ideal for the week's words, a damage without a remedy amouul bld, made payable to E. I.. els! dispatches herein are also re camp Every provision is being made Other lawyers told him such is not Coburn. County Clerk, as per clause served. for the comfort and convenience of the case, that the Isatin Maxim that in apecitications. as guarantee that MONDAY. AUGUST 23. IMO. applied is Ubl Jus ibi remedium, or a bond will lie given and the con those who may come We were all home by 9 in the in other words, no wrong without a structiou contract signed. The Court reserves the right to re ♦ evening, having enjoyed a most remedy. OREGON WEATHER But with this conflicting advise ject any and all bids or award th«> pleasant day ♦ Members of Gen Logan present Mr. Wharton was not satisfied tor! contract according to the best Inter ♦ W eat her for the Week were: Anna Stlnebaugh. Hattie Pe the lawyers said even if the state ♦ Pacific Coast States: Gener ♦ terson. Mary Lewis. Alice Mallory. was liable in damages tor the Injury est of tlje County. By order of the County Gouri of ♦ ally fair; normal temperature. ♦ Emma Hoyt. Etta Heston. Marrietta ft could put In a counter claim for Josephine County, Oregon. ♦ Pratt Elisabeth Wert*. Elisabeth damages to the river bottom, and so • E. L. COBURN. Tonight and Tuesday unset ♦ Pool. Clementina Turner, Mary he concluded to put his case direct County Clerk tled; probably thunderstorms in ♦ Leith, Christina Goodnow. Caroline to one of the state water board and ♦ the mountain*. Continued PORTLAND MARKETS ♦ Winetrout. Emma Perkey. Elisabeth consulted Hon M L. Opdycke a warm Bardon. Harriet Patrick. Allda Swin- member of that distinguished body ■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ den, Anna Myers. Anna Harmon. Mr Opdycke looked offended and Cuttle steady. | Portland, Aug. 23 Mary Wallace. informed Wharton there were sev choice steers 39.50 to 310.50; hogs. ! (Signed! ALICE MALLORY eral reasons why he could not hope steady, prime mixed. 316.50 to 31“.- to recover damages for his injury. In 25; sheep steady, prime lambs 33 to : the first place a man of Wharton's 39; cull lambs. 36 to 3': butter firm. I avoirdupois is not Justified in at cubes, extras. 57c to 57 He; tempting a high dive of this charac steady, buying price 46c to 47c Isaac Hutchins ter. In the second place the fish In An- Isaac Hutchins was born \iu TODA A commission of the state of Oregon 2. 1848. drew county, Missouri. May Mexico City. Aug. 23.—Calestino are interested in preserving the river Dryden and died at his home near FOR SALE- One 2-year-old heifer. Gasca, former shoemaker, now gov bed as spawning grounds for the fresh, and two cows coming fresh. ernor of the federal district which at 5:50 o’clock on the morning of salmon, and no ;>erson can damage Call at 707 Highland Ave Phone comprises Mexico City, is trying to August 20. 1920, at the age of 72 the same with impunity, But in his years. 3 months and 18 days The 260. 58 abolish his own office. estimation the proximate cause of Señor Gasca contends that his deceased served in the Civil war as tlje accident Is with the fishermen INSURANCE—Fire, automobile, mall work is not necessary, since there is a member of the Third Nebraska at the mouth of the river who have package and plate glass liability. a city council in existence well able volunteer cavalry, and was discharg permitted so many salmon to pass up T. M Stott, 310 N. 6th St. 44tf ed from the service ot the U. S armv to handle the municipal affairs of the that they have drunk up the water in 1866. capital. WANTED Hop pickers by Sept 1. Mr. Hutchins has lived near Dry so as to leave but little in the stream. Pointing out the frequent conflicts Heavy crop. lean picking. Will G W C den on Deer creek, for the past 16 of authority resulting from the pres pay 1 ’-»c per pound and free daily ent dual system of administering the years. He leaves a wife and three transportation Put In your ap affairs of the capital. Governor Gas children, two sons and a daughter, plications at once. I^onard Estate to mourn his loss, All were nres- ca said Co., phone 607-F-ll. 47tf “I am planning to submit to the i ent at the funeral exceptlng the Mrs. M. Bouseman and daughters. REWARD—Will pay a reward ot 35 of daughter. Mrs E. R Meisner. president of the republic a legal pro A'ivian and Mae. spent the week end for the recovery of a light row ject for the abolition of the federal Summit. Ore. at the Dave Hayes home tn Grants boat stolen from my premises district government. I believe it to ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Pass Bea' is canvas covered and paint be superfluous.*’ About 75 availed themselves of the ♦ COMMUNICATED ed green Will also pay a reward When the news of Governor Gas ♦ ni»e warm day and good swimming * of 310 for Identification of th» ca's plan spread to the employes of hole last Sunday dow n on the Apple parties who took the boat, and n I the federal district, dismay is report Mr. Editor: gate river. like reward tor the Identification On Monday evening after the heat ed to have ensued. It is pointed out,¡ Ree Morrison returned from Cali of any party who commits the however, that most of these employes and turmoil of the day, Mr. Joe fornia last Sunday and will remain theft of fruit, vegetables and other Wharton, one of our merchants, went can be retained under the city coun- i at the home of her parents until time things ot val4e from my premises to a secluded- spot on the banks of ty system. Rogue river to take his accustomed to go to her school at Harrisburg Wllford Allen T The Jxulies Aid will give an ice plunge in the refreshing stream. Courier for commercial printing W ANTED— Edgerman 75c per hour; He put on his bathing suit and af cream social at the Daws and Dick trimmers 76c per hour, two team ter poising on the accustomed spring inson home on Friday evening, Aug. sters 72c per hour; setter 75c per 27th. The public is invited to at board, described a half circle In the hour; common laborers 60c per air. but instead of landing in 15 feet tend and help the ladies. hour; board 40c per meal; camp Sunday school and church at the of water only about three feet met conditions of the best; new elec- the impact of his athletic form and usual hour next Sunday. trically driven mill starting Au- Alice Ruttencutter Is visiting at his head penetrated the hard pan of! (Continued from Page One) gust 25. A W. Moon. Hilt Cal. St: the A. Ruttencutter home the river bottom slightly. The Ijoughridge and Woodard was given Gen. Logan corps for the ’ Mr. Wharton felt that he had PGR SAIsE Curtis auto trailer with efficient demonstration of the ritual been wronged, and that somebodv, or | families returned Monday evening full camping equipment. Including from a trip to Crescent City. work. The remainder of the after-I something must be responsible In . mattresses and springs, pneumatic noon was pleasantly spent in visiting, damages for his bruised and lacerat tires. Never been used. See T. NOTICE old-time recitations and music. ed scalp, so he immediately consult-, M Stott, 310 North 6th St. 5« I At 5:30 all marched to the dining ed the local attorneys and such of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that E. L. GALBRAITH—Real Estate. In room where a bountiful supper was ficers as should know his rights in j su nance, and plate glass liability waiting for the members, visitors, G. the matter. Some advised him that ! the County Court will consider blds 609*4 O street, phone 28. A R. and American Legion. The he had a good cause of action against . for seventy cords of four-foot fir dainty repast was enjoyed by all the state water board for allowing wood, to be delivered at the Court 1920. I’vjR SALE - Choice baled alfalfa present. the farmers and mill men to rob the 1 house on or before October 1st, body hay 329 per ton f. o. b. Grants All wood to be cut of green We were Invited to see the camp stream of It* waters in such a shame Pass Riverbanks Farms 85tf ing grounds for the Southern Oregon ful manner. Some advised him that timber. The County Court reserves the soldiers and sailors reunion, to be his injury was what in law is termed I WANTED Bed, spring* and malt right to reject any and all blds or raes, stove and chairs Phone award the contract according to the 602-F-22. 57 best interests of the county. By order of the County Court of FOR SALE All household effects, Josephine County. Oregon. etc. Tuesday only, sale to start at E. L. COBURN, 10 o'clock. Mrs. H. C. Bobzein. County Clerk. 663 North Eighth St. Ask Us KI GOOD HELP Watch Repairing has growu Is almost Impossible to obtaiu and my „ dlai-ontlnue certain lines proportion that I am oompelled t Ur *u h I. ... of repairing. orr any Jewell y or I will not be In » petition to accept for repair* Watch Itepalring •mall work, but will make » specialty of Fl*>" and Diamond Setting BARNES, Ih<’ Jeweler r &TWU OBITUARY f WILDERVILLE « I RELIEF CORP LADIES Half Mill ion Mark passed,over 500,000 Women use the THOR ri'.uem ' K»rry ».in«*«» i Imi us«« it Tti<>r •« so U m » t * ■ Highly saRefltwl that site just ■ ant keep II to bot«»’if. The powerful wringer with Ila quicL-ii< Ung safHy rrttMUMA the w”n«lerful atatog. lit*« pericote burning •rut rhe in<>4»r. pot« th«' Tltor iu a dass by Itself. living illnvt shaft drive to *11 mor Ing |««rt» r»-llc»«w you of tin- I nllrvly noyance of «lipping belts iuxl brokeu drain«. ivlilc, norlilng to lift or take spurt to down. am - Either «taU«'nary or «winging wringer. BASA 1'AA MEATS Pauls Electric Store ÎHfliori/tMl ITi<»r A<rn(* Y oh can enjoy all those ouUlnor activities of Summertime that bring good health and still have a lovely complexion—if you use Purola Creams. There is a Purola Cream for every Summer time occasion one to put on before motor iug anomer to stxHu me skin atu ■ a ouy s fishing or hiking one to relieve sunburn and a cleansing cream to be used every night. Every one is pure and guaranteed to give satisfaction. PUROLA SKIN CREAM — for un and windbuni wonderfully soothing and beneficial. It c uiixins mgt e dients winch famous beauty specialists uw I of their healing and softening qualities. Try it for delicate, sensitive complexions. See how quickly it tends to sooth tile •• . r unburn. At ali giHxl druggist* HEALTH AND BEALTTT New Goods NEW FALL GOODS ARRIVING DAILY IN NE IRLA ALL DEPART MENTS. YOU WILL FIND UNUS- TALLY GOOD VALUES HERE. I OME IN AND LOOK AROUND ANYTIME YOI ARE DOWN TOWN. W hen some work toi US YOU MENTION - ‘ \Y0UuLG-ET MIGHTY QUICK ATTENTION REWARD A suitable reward be paid to anyone giving Informa tion leading to the recovery of two large Bronze Turkey hens wl.tb brods of young turkeys about 5 weeks old; missing since Aug. 13. Mrs. Emma C. Ament, East M street. 57 FDR SALE- Barley straw. Dimmlck ranch. Golden Rule Store Grants Pass-Medford Interurban Autocar Co. Effective Aug. 5, 1920 LEAVE GRANTS PASS 7:00..a,-m. 10:30 a...m 1:00 p. m 4:30 a. m. LEAVE MEDFORD 7.041. a. m. O:O<J a- m. 1 :OO p. m- 4:30 p. m. Daily and Sunday Grants Pass Waiting Room BONBONNIERE Phone 160 T’r.-p V H .. . <1 f ila,unirei bv thè ■ LUMAI.. H I '• • ; • ABORATORIF9 Call at 61 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Unexpired two year lease on 80 acres, 20 acres Irrigated, crop, team and farming effects, all stock. Small suburban tract preferred. Address No. 1905 care Courier. 57 STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT 0.30 .-17 /'.-<<< ' / /’ ; ' >/«.■<< /ir,- fjHiirnrttwt to //< , - ,.< filili il uni or tilt pTH’t you fallii Wld »■' l < 7.ool, d, If you leave your pluniblnft or WANTED A fresh young row; must der here it. won't neglected. he a bargain. J. Ixroy Johnson. We promise you that it will re Rd. I, box 57. 57 ceive the proper attention and FOR SALE I good logging horses, that our work will be done in a ■ $l<>0 each If taken al once. Welter skillful manner and that you A Son, Wonder. Ore. 67 won't, feel cross when you see the size of our bill and you'll ! WANTED A one-drill ulr compres tell your friends almut us. sor and reclver. belt driven, Ad- dress Copper Girl Mining Co . Rogue River, Ore. «1 Get Kuli Value Out of Your Grain GET A REPORT FROM SOME OAE WHO IIAS Al ADE A I IS 1 011 MAKE ATEOT YOURSELF. AND YOi Wil.L BE ASTON K||" AT THE SAVING YOI WILL MIKE AAIIEA IEEIHAG GIO M GRAIN INSTEAD OF WHOLE. 11 M JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Corner Third and G Street Phone 123 B. S. DEDRICK MO F Street Phone 3OH-J WANTED TO CONTRACT for th< hauling of about 240 cords wood. Distance n miles. Valley F id Co., Medford, Ore. 61 Advertising Pays-A.Jverli5e with the Courier