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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1920)
1 BUNTS PASS DAILÏ COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. Voorhi«s, WNDNKNDAY. Al ta mt an. IMO. GRANTS PAHS DAILY OUVRIER •AGE TWO Pub. and Propr. Napkin* Lunch Cloths stared at poatofflce. Granta Pas«. Ora . aa second class mail matter Toweling ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch....................20c Local-personal column, per line ...10c Beaders, per line____ ____ ______ 5c 1 ■ 1 <■ •team. 31,000. One 2f> h. p Case Tractor, steam. 31500 One draw ■aw. with 2 saws. 390. One I h. p. gas «tutine. 3100 One t> h. p. gas engine 3125. Two small saw mills each 3600. Nil sire» of en gin«« and boilers Belting. P'lllevs ORHXJON and general supplies M ACHINERY tV> . Eugene Orc «9 I LAIR SAI a K Line 20 M wipa. By saa mill, complete with edger. log haul, canting rig. screw head block«, belting, etc., for 33250 OREGON MACHINERY CO. gene. Or«* WANTED to buy small cottage clo»c in. good location, must be reason able In price for cash State all particular* bv‘ letter to 701 South Fifth street, or phone 153-J 6 Infants Silk Comforts DAILY COPRI ER By mail or carrier, per year >6.00 •y mail or carrier, per month. .50 WEEKLY OOFRIBR By mall, per year........................... $2.00 101 aud 105 North 6th MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively 50 MILES ON A 11 Al.LON OF 1} AS «■titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It 19t9 Electric model Harley David er all otherwise credited in this I son motorcycle ami side car paper and also the local news pub Ove AimetoUc l alth— Stores Will Close— been used for business only lished herein. Will begin holding meetings. Wed The stores of the city will close last a lifetime. Owner going to All rights of republication of spe- «tal dispatches bereia are also re nesday. August 25, at 8 p. tn . 405 between 2:30 and 4 o’clock tomorrow college next- week IT.. .• H7 . I served G street 53 afternoon during the funeral of the lees for cash. s It Jordan. v«o late G.'orge E. Lundburg. «2 North 7th St WEDNESDAY. AUGI ST SS, 190». WANTED Rear wheel for 3'-, in h Tile S«*|Wcnib«*r ltelineator»— wagon. O. F. Webster. Rd l ♦ ♦ tre now at the Golden Rule Store ♦ OKBGOX WKATHKK WATERMB1XN4S Home grown 2 ♦ (KEROSBNE» cents per ll>. at the patch. 3 cents A. F. « A. M.— Weather for the Week ♦ delivered Guaranteed ripe. Phone Lodge of sorrow 2 p. m. Thursday. ♦ Pacific Coast States: Gener ♦ •n No. 1-J. and ally fair; normal temperature. ♦ litemling California Normal— FOR SALE One 2-year-tild heller, INSTANT MEAT ♦ ♦ County School Superintendent fresh, and two ross coming fresh WHEN AND ♦ Tonight and Thursday, unset ♦ Alice Racon left on a three weeks vn- Call at 707 Highland Ave Phone ♦ tled weather, probably showers ♦ WHERE NEEDED 'cation trln.tht« mornlntf Mrs Ra Mr^ ■.N 340. ♦ Cooler east portion. con went to Arcata, where she will • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ STANDARD OIL COMPANY 'attend aeaalons of the Humboldt Mate INSVRANCE Fire, automobile, mall |CAlir«,KlA> pa kage and plate glass liability. norma’ a^boo! She wll! be hack at ----------------------------------------------------- TEJ 44tf T M. Stott. 310 N. 6th St. her office at the courthouse on Sen- 1 rem her 1 3 WANTED Hop pickers by Sept. 1 Heavy crop, clean picking, Will Ranks Close Tomorrow Afternoon— pay 1 He per pound and free dully All the banks of the city will close transportation.* Put In your ap at 12 o’clock Thursday, tn remain plications at once. Leonard Estate closed for the balance of the day. on Co . phone 607-F-11. 471 IS PAIRS L a ADIES BLACK PI MI’S. ’account of the funeral services of MEDIUM HEEL. COLONIAL STYLE Geo. F Lundburg. late cashier of the E. L. GALBRAITH Real'Estate, lu regolar price «.van, hpkcial First National Bank siirauce. and plate gins« liability to «'LOSE 609 U G street, phone 28 Eastern Star Attention— Officers and mem hers of the East « ern Star are reouested to meet at the NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY IN Masonic Temple at 2 o’clock Thurs ALL DEPARTMENTS day afternoon to attend the funeral services of Mr Geo. E Lundburg PEARL Oil HEAT LICHT Pumps $3.50 Golden Rule Store STORE (T j OSES AT 6 P. M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT ».*> Grants Pass-Medford Interurban Autocar Co. Daily and Sunday Effective Aug. 5, 1920 LEAVE GRANTS PASS 7:OO..a.-m. 10:30.a...m 1:00 p. m 4:30 a. m. LEAVE MEDFORD 7:00. a,, m. 9:00 a- ni. 1:00 p- ni- 4:30 p. m. Grants Pass Waiting Room BONBONNIERE Phone 160 Tlie September Delineator»— Are how at the (iolden Rule Store • <>«l<1 Fellow*. Ittentiom— There will be tour candidates pres ent for initiation Wednesday even ing. August 25th. 1920. Please come, we need you. You will sure miss something If you don’t come. T. Y. I Dean. Secy. 58 Henry Clemeut.s. who is on his way from I k > s Angeles to Bend, Is visit ing here with Carl Williams and fam ily. Mr Clements is looking for a ■location and .Mr Williams hopes to interest him in Southern Oregon. SC.W I1IPAI FOR SALE First class useif pl lie, all sizes one 10 h. p. Case port- able, steam new $375. One 12 h. p. Russell Tractor, steam, «450. One 20 h. Russell Tractor. A Forerunner to Good Baking Wherever you find the kitchen, you’ll find good bread and pastry in the pantry. That means haopy and healthy folks in the family. Tbsre's a great treat sealed up in every package of (CEUSWE Pancake Fleur — rich brown pancake* and waifles. And wherever good flour is •old—of course, you will find Qi L71 ¿TtltS* Put up in 10, 24i and 49 i pound sacks. Here s Bread You’ll Like A abort method of making . three ¡oaves, or two ioaves and twelve biscuits. 1’4 pints tepid water; 2K tablespoons sugar (level); 1 table^p«x>n salt (level); 2 cakes compressed yeast; I table spoon shortening; 115771JK Flour, well sifted before measuring, enough to make a smooch dough, about I yt quarts. Dissolve yeast in part of water, salt and sugar in re mainder Combine an ! ! O lympic flour to m*». smooth batter Beat until free from lumps, then add rest of flour, sufficient to make a snvxxh dough Add meltrxi lard or oil Knead w^U, put. in greased bowl to rise until double the bulk Knead down and let ruse again until double the bulk* Mold into loaves, let rise till light, bake in moderate oven ; I GOOD HELP I« almost Impossible to obtain and my Watch Repairing has grown to such proportion that I am compelled •<> dforonfinue certain lines of repairing. AFTER JI I.Y 1ST I will not be in a position to accept for repairs any Jewslty or »mall work, bitt will make a specialty of Flue Watch Repairing and Diamond Retting BARNES, The Jeweler Half Million Mark passed,over 500,000 Women use the THOR mu*e? I'.very suoian that um«* n Thor I» eo thor oughly »ati»fi««l timt ahe Juel «'mil keep II to liers-lf. Tin* powerful wrlng«*r with it» i|ilick-n< Ung safety rs'l.stac. 'th.- wmulerftil Dialog. flint prevent« buruilig out the motor, put» the Thor in n claim hi lt*elf. Heilig itlr<*ct »hnft drive to nil moving part» relieve« you of tin* mt* noyance of »lipping licit» mid broken chains. Entirely M*|f-<-|nnn* able, nothing to lift or take apart to clean. I iltier stationary or • »winging wringer. Paul’s Electric Store lit» 2ti:l sol Til I