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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1920)
r Tl EMIlY. HKITHMH* II Mi, GMANTN PA«» «AU. Y œiWKH TWO IUJO. IN IRTI. IMI M tlthKTN A. B. Voorhlee, Pub. and Propr. tiered at poetoffice. Granta Paaa. Ore, aa second clans mall matter Portland, Sept. 21. Cattle are weaker, choice graint ateera *8.75 at *9.50 Other markets are steady. Holland Milcher Herring NEW TODAY SMOKED II Mt III N’t i «Oc BOX ADVERTISING RATES Dtapiay spec* par Inch.................. 2 be Cocal-personal column, par line.. .10c Raadere. per llae................ —------ - DAILY COURIER By mall or carder, par year---- >•«•• By mall or carrier, per moetM.. .60 SARDI NIX HHRIMI* OltAB IXMUiTFR INB I'RANCE- -Fire, automobile. Ilfs, accident and health T. M. Stolt. 309 North Sixth St. 62tf (XTAl, Order now for future de livery. No coal carried lu stock Get wood In now while weather Is good. Williams Wood Yard Phone 137 71tf un^v.Ki.v riMTRJBR IXMIT -Bunch of keys. Hinder please leave at Courier office care No. 3192. 91 — T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Awociatxl Preet te exeltmlvely smUCIed to the use for republication bX>R SAUK 240-pound well bred 101 and 105 North 6th of all new# dispatches credited to it Duroc sow and 7 fancy pigs $4 5. or all otherwise credited tn this Mitch. Murphy. si paper and also the local news pub lished herein. FOR SACK 27 head of sheep. |20H. AU rights of republication of »pe 4 head of hogs Mrs Henry Knut stai diepetebes herein are also re- and who catered to the wicked pro der Mr. Wilson, which was before en. Provolt, phone 6O9-F-2 95 German influences in this country the war, the expenditure was *754.- only a few months before our decla 000.000. an Increase of *100.000,- UNDERWiXID typewriter aa good aa TlIBDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1B2O. ration of war have no business run 000. The estimate for the year end new for sale inquire of R W I ning for president of the United ing June 30. 1921. Is *10.000.000,- Clarke, phone 169. 85 > ♦ ♦4444444444^44444 000, exclusive of the postoffice de 4 States in this or any other election.” OREGON WKATHKR I av ST A large mackinaw coat con Mrs. I<ee Davenport, of Portland. partment. This Is 15 times the 4 twining two time books and a let ♦ 'spoke from a woman's standpoint in amount of 1912. the last year of the -> Weather foe tbe Week ter Under kindly leave at Courier republican administration. Pacific Coast States Gener 4 politics. She pointed out the duty 4 office care No. 2197. 9! "There are now 760.000 persons ♦ ally fair in California and occa- ♦ and the opportunity of the women of In 1912 there PIANO hX»R SALE One of the fln- ♦ stonai rain in Washington and 4 the country to stand behind the par in the public service est made, Now in your chance to 4 ty which has supported the Union were but 300.000. This means that ♦ Oregon; normal temperature. get a good piano at a low price. there are 400.000 persons on the - ♦ and suffrage. 4 Call at 323 C street or phone 327-J payroll who do not benefit the pub- | "We like the kind of people who Tonight, rain in the west por 4 85 tion. fair in the east portion. ♦ are behind Harding and Coolidge lie. The salary and maintenance of offices of these would amount to a ♦ rather than those behind Cox and ♦ Wednesday rain. MAN'S BICYCLE This la a real The *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Roosevelt—the federated liquor In quarter of a billion dollars. bike and at a low price. Phone terests. who say they are making the budget bill, which was passed by the AdlMTC FOR. No. 1-J. tf hardest fight of their lives to elect house and vetoed by the president, HUDSON MAXWELL I Cox and Roosevelt—who are very would effect a saving of *250.000.- .Mrs 1). H. Blakelock is visiting In CHALMERS AND ISSEX CARS wet.” She also brought out a num- 000. Boards and commissions which Portland fur a few days. i tne country does not need could be ! her of other points as to the ne. es- Mrs J. 11. Hathaway returned Sun (Continued from Page One) j sity of electing a republican to the eliminated with a saving of *150.- day night from Portland, where she 000.000. Then the foreign trade will spent a week with triends ! White House this year this great republic. He cannot es- j a* D amount to ,9 000.000,000 for the MOGuRIII Abe MMMRtMC ' Wilford Allen, chairman of the re Mrs. Hattie Closton and Mrs. Ida cape responsibility for the pro-Ger- publican central committee for Jose year. A protective tariff would Mahan arrived here last n PHONE 317 - •- ight from man editorials of the Dayton News phine county, presided at the meet-; bring in *500.000,000 more than Roseburg for a few days. on the lame plea that they were ing. Congressman McArthur was in now With this billion Jn savings, a 5// h strut grants ws om Harold Isham, Stephen Woodin. written by subordinates He was the troduced by E. E. Blan -hard. very satisfactory readjustment could Don Woodin, I-co Sauers and Pat owner of the paper and was there be made." Young, who spent the past summer Previous to the talks, the Grants fore responsible for its utterances. Representative Hawley takes a working at the mill at Kec- return Pass band gave a most entertaining The paper was owned and published very decided stand that Stanfield ed home Sunday night concert. by him and by his own admission he should be elected to the senate. If Hamtuermlli Bond Letter Heads keeps in close touch with both of Chamberlain is elected, Hardlng> his newspapers. The«e pro-German election would not 1 ms a clean vic and En-, elopes al tne Courier office editorials extended over a long per tory for the republican ticket, hi» iod of time and many of the worst pointed out. ones were printed af’er the sinking Representative Hawley left this of the Lusitania and the dismissal of (Continued from Page One) afternoon for Medford, where he will Bov-Ed and Von Papen and during spend a day with the Medford re Cincinnati the period when munition plants can administration, the expenditures publicans. I Thursday were 3654,000.000, exclusive of the were blown up by their hirelings. OH, YOU PETE: Men who could not read the future postoffice department. Tn 1916 un NOTH E OF SALE OF IMPOt NDED STOÇK Remember Ratty Waters who tied the dish Tire Bargains 30x3 1-2 STRONGHOLD All Weather Tread Casings 7500 Mile Guarantee 1 í SPECIAL PRICE $18. T|JF COLLINS AUTO COMPANY , Old Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles HAWLEY HERE ONYX SILK HOSE NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES ONYX PURE SILK HOSE JUST RECEIV ED, BLACK, WHITE AND BROWN. THIS LINE OF HOSIERY IS CXIN- SIDERED ONE OF THE VERY BEST IN FITTING AND WEARING QUALITIES. ASK TO SEE THE SEW ONYX HOSIERY I SIX IN A ROW six loaves of downright good ness. the heart of the wheat, baked In six bits of pure and wholesome whiteness. Tou will enjoy eating this bread fresh from our oven, baked by men who have the "know bow" of bread baking. Try one of our loaves and see the difference. Ask your Grocer for Breed baked by tbe GRANTS Phone 321-.I PASS BAKERY ili South Sixth \gc*nth fi r the (leveland NaU-nuU Fire Insurance < ornpanj Second-Hand Bargains / MAXWELL—FINE SHAPE #700 CHEVROLET ....... #500 FORD TOURING (bargain)...... I* 17-1 FORD DELIVERY «10« . Grants Pass. Oregon. Sept. 21. 1920. Notice is hereby given that I did on the 21st day of September, 1920. take up and impound the following described stock, towit: One sorrel horse branded on left shoulder "B”, white face, right hind leg white, roached mane. Notice is hereby given that if the same is not reclaimed within ten days from date the above described stock will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to de- fray <-ost and exiiense of taking Up and keeping. Said sale will lie at city pound at 2 o'clock p. m. m the 30th day erf September. 1920. E. McLANE. Marshal. FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR Salem, September 27 to October 2,—splendid agricultural, livestock, and industrial exhibits, a superb horse show, excellent races, high class amusements, greater and bet ter than ever before A. H. LEA, 8 Secretary, Salem. N’OTKH OF BOND REDEMPTION J. K«ynold* Tab C* it osgbt to I m I o w •lip ■ picture of the Camel package right along side the big name "C iim ------•* ’ Ilk« I"- thill __ ia«r« id««« brewing. pan under Prof. Bunn’s car at Princeton? He's more seriously inclined now—sells high grade bonds) Ran smack into Ratty as he was hustling for his a. m. fodder with a Camel cigarette perched between his lips and looking as happy as a turtle on a log! It's a pretty art — this opening up the morning with a Camel! Well sir, Pete, what Rutty rattled into my rafters would supply Camel selling stuff for a year! “There's nothing to this cigarette game but Camels," said Ratty. “Their mel lowness is a revelation and I never did run into such mildness in my life! And. when you figure that Camels have ALL the "body" any smoker wants—well, I just marvel that such a cigarette could be made! Ever get such refreshing flavor? For instance. Ratty spread this:—“Shorty, I can’t stand the usual unpleasant cigaretty aft’rtaste and unpleasant cigaretty odor! Camels are free from both! (100 per cent. O. K., Pete!) And, they never tire my taste! When you pass by Camels you have slipped by your smoke signals! Tried to get Ratty to put some of that sales talk on paper, but he came back:—“You tell 'em, old kettle—you’ve got the spout! Pete, Camels won Ratty's favor like they’ve won thousands of others! They'll win any man who gives them a chance! ? Nnn j I Notice is hereby given to owners and holders of municipal city im- provement bonds that at the semi annual interest payment period on the 1st day of October, 1920, the city I of Grants Pass, Josephine County, 1 Oregon, will redeem the following I outstanding city improvement bonds, viz: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11. 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 of E street Improvement. Said bonds were issued and dated ' the 1st day of October, 1910. Said bonds will be redeemed at I the office of the City Treasurer of i the city of Grants Pass, Josephine ' County, Oregon, on the 1st day of October, 1920, which is the time, fixed for such redemption and the time at which interest shall be tak en up and cancelled by virtue of the laws and acts providing for issuing of such bonds. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 20th day of September, 1920 I G. P. JESTER, City Treasurer. ONE ADVERTISEMENT WIL1 NOT MAKE YOU A FORTUNE, BUT IT WILL SERVE AS A STONE IN THE FOUNDATION OF BUSINESS SUCCESS » s 1 r o 10 i - JT V "!í Í* <A LADIES’ SUEDE SHOES black, baby french heels, Goodyear Wilts In AA widths, SHI to SIS valúen, our price #9.1.1 Sand buck Goodyear welt shoes in AA Ha\<> $1 t<i S h by getting them here at iridili». #9.15 #11.95 < 'oco brown welt shotw, louis heel .Military licci shoes, kid aliti calf Imitlur, high tops mo.»5 »o.: #7.50 nini calf leather HWI.no and *«.»"> One Price That’s All Men’» Got an Coverall*, I hm ivy . Men's Overalls, blue, 220 weight Men's #.1.09 »2 1.1 1’AIM’EL POST: On nis-niint of our extreme l*»w I cl< <■ on )wm|tlv< ly <lo not pay parcel |»oM. Over alls by parcel post lie exIm; ('overalls loc extra, Shoes 12c. SAMPLE STORE Every Day Bargain Day