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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1920)
(MLA.NW I'-U* DAILY ÍXX IUKH t“OB TWO GRANTS PASS 0AIIÏ COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A E. Voorhlse. Pub. and Propr itared at pœtofflce. Granta Pa.«» Ore aa second class mall matter The Three Best Soaps Palm Olive Koval White Lava Cuff Einks Somebody said It couldn't be done. | I But he. with a chuckle. replied may ADVERTISING RATES HKK DI II It IN DOW be It couldn't, but he would be one rxnplny space, per Inch.......... „.—30c who wouldn't »ay so- till ho tried. Loc*l-per»onal column, per line... 10c Readers, per Mn«. —... ... ... ... 5 c So he buckled right In with all his might and It ho worried h«> hl<l DAILY COURTER He tackled the thing with a bit By mall or carrier, per year..... »6 00 By mall or carrier, per month.. 50 grin, that, couldn't lw done did it. Was It a succe«»? It sure was From early when doughnuts began to fry. 10:30 when the sale finished. It MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE88 The Associated Pres« is extlualvely great. entitled to the use for repabllcatton I The Salvation Army wlshee to ex of all new» dispatch«« credited to it tend to the public thank» Tor their or all otherwise credited tn thl« paper and also the local news pub- Chas. Clayton, manager ot the highest bidder for cash, to defray generous patronage, and especially to 11»bed herein. costs and expense ot taking up and | the Courier for Its ads aa publicity All rights of republication of spe- Oregon theater, is spending the day through the press is our great help. •tal dispatches herein are al«o re attending to business matters in keeping. Said sale will be at city pound at To Rev. Cline for his boosting; to served. _____________ ______ Medford. Miss I-ena Wyatt left yesterday 2 o'clock p. in. on the 6th day of Mrs. Goettache for her help during the day aa cashier and saleslady; to MONDAY, BIOTKMBER 27, I »24» for Norman. Oklahoma, wnere she October. 1920. C. E. McLANE. Marshal. , Mrs. Lowe tor patiently mixlug weeks vis- 87 will speud the next three doughnut» all day; to Mrs. Murphy itlng. j who stood by in all; to Mr. Hackett Ralph Schneeloch. ot the bond PORTLAND MARKET» OREGON W RATHER a» cashier during the evening and to buying firm of Ralph Schneeloch Mr. Clayton for his ads on the screen and Company, Portland, Is in the Portland, Ore.. Sept, 27—Cattle and acting a« clerk during the even city, having come to negotiate the are steady, $9 to $10. Hogs are i ♦ purchase of the $400,000 bond Issue weak. Sheer» are steady Eggs high- Í ing and as sales boy the latter part of the evening. Also, to our Salva of the local irrigation district. er, buying price 60c. case count But- tion lassies who worked faithfully all Pacific Coast States: Gen Mr. and Mrs E. S. Shattuck ar-1 ter 3c lower. 60c to 61c. the time And our general man of ♦ erally fair and <ool; frosts like ♦ rived in the city Sunday evening ly in interior of Washington ♦ from San Francisco, and will remain I all trades who acted us our auction NEW TODAY ♦ and Oregon. eer and did his work with such ♦ here for several days while Mr Shat RESIDENCE and several lots, close *111. our Mr. Sinclair tuck looks over the Grants Pass Ir Tonight and Tuesday rain. ♦ rigation project, which the company Aud what shall be say to our good ♦ in. north side, to trade for clear ed or uncleraed acreage under ; merchants who donated such splen- of which he Is head is building. 97 did articles and then pushed the sale. ditch. A. N. Parsons. We extended here now to one and None But the Beet— INSURANCE—Fire, automobile, life., all, thanks, and wish the public to Monarch "Quick Meal” and other accident and health. T. M. Stott.1 know we fully appreciate all they standard ranges. Grants Pass Hard 308 North Sixth St. 62tf hate done. God blese one and all. ware Co. 85 COAL- Order now for future de-; Our best asset—like a merchant— (Continued from Page One) livery. No coal carried in stock. is a satisfied customer. We cleared Get wood in now while weather is over $100. delivery to the Schneeloch company. Three Autos Collide— good. Williams Wood Yard. Phone SALVATION \RMY. E. 8. Shattuck, head of the Shat Another auto accident occurred 137. 71tf tuck construction ompauy mat is this afternoon at the Sixth and I M. Lichter«- who has been visiting building the district irrigation pro street intersection. George Feld- E. L. GALBRNITH Real Estate. In ject, arrived in the city yesterday, maler was going north along Sixth surance. and plate glass liability. at the home of M. II. Shinn. left last Mrs. Lichter and will remain here a week going and A. H. Engle was making a turn. 60914 C, street, phone 28. 40tf night for Portland SEALED into ail phases ot the eonatraction A third car. whose driver was not FOR RENT 3 nice housekeeping will remain here with her parent« for some time yet. work. Today Mr. Shattuck, with identified, was behind Mr. Engle. rooms for two. Phone 383-R. 413 TIGHT- Mr. Schneeloch and officials ot the Mr. Engle says that the car behind North Eighth street. 86 BORN district, have been going over the him struck the rear of his Chevrolet KEPT construction work, and later in the throwing him ahead into the Feld- FOR BALE—Placer mine known as CRISWELL—To Mr and Mrs. Wal- RIGHT ter H. Criswell, of Merlin, Sun- week a conference will be held to maler Ford. The Ford came out of’ the Goldaby. Mine on Althoase creek. Fully equipped For par- day. September 26, a son outline plans to hasten the work to the smash with a broken wheel, tlculars see. F. D. Parker, Sea- the limit and to reduce costs wher while the Chevrolet had a bent fen 90 side, Oregon. ever it is possible to reduce them. der and axle. The damage to the ♦ ♦ The river bed at the dam site is now- third car was not ascertained AMISEME.NTS• FOR SALE—One small steel beam pumped dry ot water, and the work Sterling plow, steel harrow and a * ♦ • ♦ men are bending every effort to cultivator, set of harness and bug l|>|teallng Photoplay make ready for the pouring of ce- Dr F. IL Ingram— gy. also other articles. 811 North Delightful and Intimate insights The ment in the dam structure. Ninth street. 86 Into Ixmdon's famous artist colrmy Has returned and will be in hl« river bottom will be excavated to office in the Golden Rule building WANTED—25 tons of No. 1 second are given, along with an unusually bed rock or to the cement gravel, daily. or third cutting alfalfa hay, baled. appealing story. In "The Prince 87 and the dam will be built upon this Phone 5OO-R-2, Peter Olson. 9b Chap." the photoplay attraction that foundation came to the Oregon theater yesterday matinee for a three days' run. It Is ♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ « Mrs. Green Dice— William De Mflle's screen produc- ♦ : Mrs. Susan Green died this morn ♦ PERSONAL AND LOCAL tion of Edward Peple’s well known l h ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ « ing at the home of her daughter. play of the same name. Mrs. Alice E. Hayes, on South Park Mrs. B. D. Cutler left yesterday for This is the vehicle which Cyril McCallister, Oklahoma, after spend street. The cause of death is given t Scott used on the stage for several a« hardening of the arteries She ing the past three months at the B. seasons with singular success, ! was born April 1, 1856, in Missouri. D. Cutler home. role of the sentimental hero "Mary Garden” powder. Sabin has She was taken to California at the found a worthy successor in Thomas age of one year by her parents, who Meighan It. 85 George Austin, of Salt Lake City, settled In Igike county. Tn 1882 she was married to Thornton Green. is a recent arrival in the city who is looking for a location. He is at pres They came to Josephine county In 1890 and sin e that time have made ent stopping at the Josephine. "Allee samee blig jazz smokee their home near Merlin. She is sur Wensdee nite. Kitchum fiend, he vived by two sons and four daugh like klum too. Sure Mlike, Chamber ters. Alice. Walter H.. Muri B , Lucy, Klommerce bailee, plentee flun, Malissa and Pearl. The funeral pro cession will leave Hall’s chapel at 1 cavvee?"—You tel em. 85 Mr. and Mrs. D. Varner. of San o’clock tomorrow, with Interment at Francisco are returning home after the Pleasant Valley cemetery. Short ON LADIES SWEATERS services will be ond’irted at ike. a trip into the northern part of the «5.50 TO $7.85 cemetery. state They registered last night at the Josephine. MEN'» HITTS Mr. and Mrs. H. W Oratt are mak Fruit I-adder«— $28-50 TO $15.00 ing a trip from San Francisco Into All lengths at right prices. Grants MEN’S OVERALIX Oregon and Washington. They left Pass Hardware Co. 85 Bib or Bibles« So he took an inch of Purola and a like amount this morning for the north after 92-8» ■pending the night In the city. from four other shaving creams and worked up a lather NOTICE OF SALE OF Dr. W J. Young and J. M. Young from each. He put the results on separate p; .ss rilabs. IMPOUNDED STOCK MEN’S Mil KIN A WS are returning to Stockton from a trip S9.ÜH TO $15-50 Here are the comparative volumes of lather at the end to Portland. They made the en'ire Grants Pass, Ore.. of one minute: EXTIC t GOOI> GKA!>E distance from Portland to Orant? Sept. 16, 1 920. MACKINAW «IG.5O Pass In one day. Notice is hereby ;lven that I did. D<»ar Albe:—I’m awfully sorry, on the 16th da'- of September, 1920,! LADIES DRESS VICI little girl, but It’s absolutely neces- take up and impound the following: SHOES FOR LADIES sary that I break ous da’e for Wed described stock, to-wit: GOODYEAR WELTS AT $8.05 nesday night as that’s the night of 1 Duram cow, registered ring In ' LADIES BLACK OR BROWN the Chamber of Commerce smoker ear, r»d and white, about 3 years old SIEDE SHOES IN FRENCH Fbur Ordirvi-ry ¿rKavirv; PUROLA and I wouldn’t miss it for anything Noll e Is hereby given that If the ; AND BABY FRENI II HEEL (except you) and I’m sure yon same Is not reclaimed within 20 days I $8.15 wouldn't want me too, would you? from date the above described stock I Your (censored). Pete. 85 will be sold at public auction to the1 Then he went farther and found out that Pun .gives 150 times its volume in lather and that then are 150 shaves in every tube. MEN'S lilt ADFORD UNDER WEAR He also found out Purola will work up a lather 93.05, 94.25, $5.00, $7.85 quicker than any ordinary shaving cream. He believes Purola is the quid ' st, moat economical MEN’S CANVAS GLOVES and most satisfying shaving cream made. 20c, l8<-,,25<', Ilk and 2 for 25c RECEIVKD THIS WEEK BEAI TI So do wef So will you! FI L NEW TAPESTRY CRETON THE ORIGINAL DRVBACK NES. RATINE, FILI-71' NET. MAlt- If you don’t—return any part of the tube to the DUCK PANTS $4.55 QI ESETTE AND SCRIMS. PLAIN dealer and get your money back. IND FANCY rOIDIW IN NEW PI - All good druggists sell Purola. SIGNS. PRICES VERY RHASO.N- F.varv Furnia Frrparatlnn >• prupar—I and tuarantrad ABI.I by Blumâvr-Frank Laboratorio», Portland, Orajon SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. BARNES, The Jeweler Tuesday Special-3 Palm Olive 25c a*ds to good looks, sound teeth, eager appetite and digestion are only 5C a package W«sf ,auo' :-“ P.5TS\ All Pay Cash Here All Save Money Here! 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