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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1920)
Tl FMI» AY. SEITHMHKH 14. who come of A uteri an standards, •conomic and othsrwi»», and a full consecration to American practices and Ideals." Mk AKN imM’l. ANIN« A BRA l TIFI L U1U <»F Cuff Links PORTLAND MARKÍ2TH Portland. Sept 14 All markets are unchanged except prims lamb» which are quoted al $8 50 to $10 50 wEK <»l H UIMXIW NKW TODAY BARNES, The Jeweler INHl RANGE- firs automobile, lite, accident and health T M Stott. •Mf 308 North Stith n: OOAL—Order now for future de livery No coal carried In stock Oet wood in now while weather is good. Williams Wood Yard Phone 1ST. 71tf I9SO. Can You Beat This? BOYS BICYCLE good as new except tor tires $2$ tabee it Phono l-J. WE ARE In receipt of a splendid a» sortment of woolen sample» from the east, and men and young men ♦ ♦ ***************** tn blindly cutting and trying, and the may get a snappy fall suit, pro- i Friday. A full membership should ♦ UKUioN WLITHLH perly and Indlvldualty tailored - mistakes ar« far less Years may be be out to take part in the election. We Price moderate and fitted _ 41 wasted in correcting planting errors Wnuhev tar tbe Week Know How Telephone 72. Gust llaiWzniw rkar» Tomorrow— ♦ Pacific Coast State»; Fre ♦ ■ la an uu;4anne<l yard. Coorin. 108% South Sixth St The bathhouse will close tomor- ♦ quent showers over northern ♦ 77 Few steps up. A street of continuous good door- ' row The patronage this year al the ♦ portion and fair over southern yard plantings Is a delight to the BARGAIN DAY—Read the Bargain ♦ portion of district. Normal tem , municipal resort was the largest yet Day display ads They will give eye of both the owners and the ♦ ♦ peratures. I recorded, due probtbly to the fact you some "Inside dope" and save era by. In many cities lo al ♦ ♦ , that the water remained warm for a 74 you money Tonight and Wednesday oc ♦ I provement associations have sue- longer period. and millmen WANTED — Ixiggere casional rain and cooler. reeded in thus decorating the yards Apply nights Josephine hotel, ask ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ♦ ; in continuous blocks at little cost Elks Daacc l*<>Mpon«<<>— for Goet • 74tf The Elks dance which was to bave and with as much seen! profit as THE I m MVRY.ARD BEAI TIFI 1. been held tonight, has been postpon FOR SAIJJ—Modern five-room bun 74 Let a city be as rich in factories might be bad from a public park ed until September 31. galow with large unfinished sec ond flovr which -an be used for and commerce as it may. the most at built at great expense The man who pays his taxes to Protanutn N<»t Gtiilty— sleeping porch Hardwood floors tractive, the most sought and in the on first floor Woodshed and gar build Byron Protxman. charged with a a public park, may see one« a •nd the moat ;>n»s;-erous city is the age Bungalow situated on 100 statuatory crime, was today found city of superior homes, Visitors to week or once a year the beauty he not guilty by the jury at his trial. by 100 feet of lawn on paved buys, But the man who spends a a efty remember tbe looks of the street In most beautiful residential The trial took up most of the day and district of city. tails on fine grade residence sections, when parks, fac little In parking his own home was submitted to the jury early this above street Beautiful shrubbery tories and business buildings are for grounds, draws dividends dally from afternoon. A verdict of not guilty was returned shortly after 3 o'clock and flowers. Lawn and garden If hl» investment — Portland Telerram gotten A city's own self respect Is Interested see E S X’an Dyke, at this afternoon. founded on its homes more than on torney. First National Bank Bldg . » ♦ ♦ any other phyleal feature. Granta Paas, Oregon. 7» ♦ <»<1.1 F'ellows Attention— ♦ PERSONAL ANI» LOCAL Portland is peculiarly fortunate in » Grand Master Dr. Johnson, of WANTED FOR CASH— 4u to 60 Portland, will make Golden Rule acres first class smooth. Improved this regard It has multiplied the F. D. and J. M Wagner, of Ash lodge No 78. I. O. O. F. an ofTl la! bottom land on the highway, Ad most attractive types of small and land are business visitors in the city. visit September 15th. 1930. Be sure : dress with full description ami middle class homes. It has also Mr. and Mrs. W S Maxwell left and come. All members of the I. O. j price No 2114 care Courier. i) last night for Cleveland. Ohio, for enough i of tbe richer residen es to O F order are Invited A good time FOR KENT-One furnished room give it : a reasonable proportion of a short visit. assured. J. K Manuel. N G.. T. Y two block from postoffice Call Mrs. W. B. Shapland left yester Dean. Rec. Secy. i & such. , A visitor about tbe city would at 720 East I» street or phone day evening for Fort Wayne. Ind . be impressed with the fact that here for a visit 383-U 79 Orrea, th« I-adicw Tailor— wealth is well distributed, and that Ernest Frye is spending a few 1916 FORD and 1914 Ford touring Will be at Clevenger’s Hat Shop the home is the beet appreciated mu- days in the city, having returned Th u rsday, September 16th. with ai cars, both in good condition for from Brookings where he spent the niepia! institution. sale. Inquire I'ulon Market. 79 complete line of fall woolens for summer ladies tailored suits, coats and skirts, i HOP PICKERS wanted. 2« per Portland is well endowed with He will also show the very latest me-! pound, good picking on wires J. natural park reso .rces. which have IlDrwl« Get < on tract— dels for the coming season Prices M. Branscombe. two mile» from been reasonably well improved. But. Hood Brothers have been awarded are very reasonable. You are In- j town free transportation. 79 better than this, the city is endowed the ontract by the Shattuck Con vited. 75 i WANTED — Stock-dairy ranch; will with a climate that lends Itself 1 struction company for the hauling of lease with intention of buying; Il aboundingly to the production i of cement to the damsite at Savave linois valley preferred Address the rapids, There are 140 Otons of flowers and decorative foliage. In N. B. Newcomb, Rogue River. 75 cement to be hauled and will be no place in America can a house, WANTED -Bicycle suitable for boy taken In the Hood trucks. holder make his dooryard beautiful 13 years old. J. N. Johnston 75 (Continued from Page One) more easily than here, nor through Eastern Star Meaning T'»m"rrow— HIGH SCHOOL boy wants work af Regular meeting of the Eastern a longer continuous season. Com ter school. Phone 154. J. .Must Back Coast pared with cities in the dryer, colder Sitar Wednesday night with regular "The nation owes it to tbe Pacific | POfLTRYMTJN attention For »ale. business and initiation. 74 regions, Portland is a paradise for coast to recognize that fact that the two acres of fine sunflower, cheap. nation owes it to the Pacific coast to , flowers. Ed Wilson. Rd. 1. Box 10-A, Mur Big Meeting Expr«-te«l— phy, Ore. A big meeting of the American stand behind them In the necessary , A city of parked dooryards has not measures consistent with our nation so much need of city parks as dec legion Is expected for Friday night al honor to relieve them of their dlf. ' MUM» MAYOR OF (t)RK IS when the annual election is held. orative features as duller cities have. WEAKER TODAY, REPORT Ell Much Interest is being evidenceod by ticulties the problem incident to ra-1 A plan is as necessary in bringing the Legion members In the candi cial difficulties must be accepted as ■ Iaondon, Sept. 14.—Terence Mac- full beauty out of a dooryard as it dates for tbe various legion offices. one existing in fact and must be ' Swiney Is weaker says a bulletin Is adequately met for tbe future secur- ' is In the making of a public park. A number of active members of the ' ity and tranquility of our people. We ' sued today. past have been mentioned and the The enjoyment one gets in working present outlook Is for some k«en i have learned during tbe anxieties of j out a good plan is tenfold more than competition within tbe ranks next i world war the necessity of making J AMERICAN ATHLETEN TAKE HONORS IN NORWAY MEET the citizenship of this republic not | only American in heart and soul, but 1 Christiana. Norway, Sept. 14.— American in every sympathy and I American athletes from the Antwerp every aspiration. "No one can tranquilly contem- | meet won the honors of the meet plate the future of this republic with here today with the Norwegian stars out anxiety for abundant provision for ^mission to our shores of only AIR M Ml. SERVI« E CONTRACTS LET TODAY the immigrant who can be assimilat ed and thoroughly Imbued with Am Washington, Sept. 14.- -Contracts erican spirit. From the beginning of for three new air mail routes to cost the republic America has been a ha $885,000 yearly were awarded by ven to the oppressed and the agplr- the postoffice department to the laiw- Ing from all the nations of the earth. son Air Line Company of Chicago. Doors <>jw-ne<l I'rW’iy "We have opened our doors freely Chb ago, Sept. 14 The Cudahy and have given to the peoples of fhe Packing company passed the quar. world who cams to us the fullness of terly dividend the first time since American opportunity and political the reorganization. liberty. We have come to that stage of our development which of neces M onotonous Menu. sity must be assmued by those who D« Quliu e.v for the Inst thirty yen r* Ml NSfNGWEAIl WASHES AND WEARS WELL. IN FACT accept the grant of American oppor of his Ilf«- Invnrlnbly dln«d on Nonio IT IS A MI XSINGWEAR HABIT TO OIT-WASH, OIT-WEIII, tunity. From this time on we are loin of mutton, boiled rhe and c«>r«« AND OI T. LA ST E.VI’Et TATIONS. FINE QI'ALITY, SATISFAC more conremed with the making of Th« Mnnchcsfer tlunrdlnti sii . vh tlim TION ARE THE THINGS YOI ARE SI RE OF IN MFNSING- citizens that we are with adding to every day he Interview «<1 tile cook and WE AR. the man power of Industry or the ad told her to prepure these dishes ml ditional human units Iri our varied ding: "If you do not remetnt»er !<■ THE FAIT TH VI' MILLIONS Of DISCRIMINATING WOMEN activities, as a i»eople and a nation, rut the mutton In « dlngomil ratle i PREFER Ml NSINGWEAR COMMENDS IT AS AN IDEM. INDI R- than a lob .'ifiidlnnl form consequen, e<- as Governor Stephens has said,, we «ARMENT. Incnlnilnhly dlstr, sing to my system do have the moral, th« natural and will nils« mid will prevent me fron ON THE BASIS OF OlP. SATISFAI TORY EXPERIENCE the legal International rights to de-; attending • • matters of ovorwlielmlng I WITH THIS I NDERWEAR AND Till. ENDORSEMENT OF SO terinfne who shall or who shall not fnipor'm'«« " .MANY ( I STOMERS, WE RECOMMEND TO A’OC PI RI IX T FIT- enter our country and participate in TEN« Ml NSINGWEAR I NION SI ITS. j our activities. With a new reallza- I T I T Y-N I NTH A N N L A L [ tion of the necessity of development ORIX1ON STATE FAIIl .Munsing« enr is made for «very member of th« family; men, | of a soul distinctly American in this women and children. We have « large variety of style«, size« and republic wo favor atich modifications Salem, September 27 to October fa I rice to choose from. If you want the best in nnderwear, ask i of our Immigration laws, and such 2, splendid agricultural, livestock, for Munslngwear. . chang«» In our International under and industrial exhibits, a superb standings. and such a policy regard horse show, excellent races, high ing to those who come among us as elsss amusements, greater and bet will guarantee to the citizens of this ter than ever before. < republic not only asslmilablllty of A. H. LEAr I alien born, but the adoption, by all 8 Secretary, Salem. Tt EM>AY. sMTHMHI.K 11 a wt is 3013 IlKD Tl RM« 191». Mlt.1 GRAY Tl III« .'UH3H I Usi» Tl HUH ¡1.1» UI..H, GILA» rill»« s.aa I (HI • • ‘ ♦ MAXWKLL CHALMKRS ANO ESSEX CARS COLLINS AUTO COMPANY :e*«c»*Hf« ana naFAiRtNC |ESh0Ì| PHONE 117 5// H STREET, GRANTS EASS, ORE EDUCATION PAYS FOB THE INDIVIDt II, AND l oll Till STATE A Parson with No Edu atlon has but Ono Chance In 160.000 to Render Distinguished Service to the Public. With Common School Education .... 4 Chanco» With High School Education .... 87 Chauces With College Education___ ______ 100 Chanc. •» ARE YOI GIVING YOI II <1111.Il Ills I HANCE? Those State* Are Wealthiest That Have ImcMod Most 1» E<luraC»p Oregon Agricultural College *brough a "Liberal and Practical Education" prepare« tbe Young M„u and Young Woman for I’s.ful Citizenship and tiucceasful Ca reers In Agriculture — Engineering — »tilling — Home Econnmlca Commerce — Pharmacy — For «-try — Vocational Education The Training Include- PHYSICAL EDVCATION, Ml’SIC. ENG LISH, MODERN t-ANGl'AGE, ART and the Other Essentials of a Standard Technical College Course. Fall Term Opens September SO, ItnM). Tuition 1» Free. FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO THE REG I STR IB, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. R ed C rown sign stands for an albrefinery gasoline. STANDARD OB. OCX (CaRfornlal BEYOND COMPARE M unsing ' W ear - jQuality All that you expect in underwear— Golden Rule Store iiramons & Higgm Call etui »,., o ’hone 32 l-J Ill-South Sixth HI. I't’nta t“r th« < Icvcland National lire ln*<uriuice Compani