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A. ff. Voorhlaa. Pub and Propr. Bntaieo at poatoffic*. Grants Paas. Ora_ as aocond class mail natter. ADVERTISING RATES Diaplay apace, par Inch------ ---- — 30c fcoosl-perso nal eolamn. par lina... 10« Maaten, por Hao............................. 5 c DAILY COURIER Ey mall or carrier, per year---- »* 0C •y mall or carrier. per moatk.. 80 WEEKLY COURIER Ry mall, per year____________ 83 00 FOR BAUD 170 acre ranch. 90 •ere« cleared Brace place near Murphy. J. F. Klein at iw-msray’i »8 Drug Store Japanese KIMONAS Napkins Lunch Cloths New Patterns Toweling U K »HE DISPLAYING A BEAI TIKI I. I4NK Ol Cuff Einks WANTED Hunting dog. Write to 240 Weat I street. IN4R SA1J-: Modern bungalow with furnace, also 3-room house Mrs F. D Stricker. 315 West B St 90tf kNHt RENT Seven room modern house, well located. Isaac Best 92 ■ Fly Eielviug Poor— Fly fishermen have not been bring- • Ing In much in the way of catches :lately, but salmon egg fishermen re l>ort good success Trout and a few steelheads are taking thj bait. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Ths Associated Press is exclusively 101 and 105 North 6th •ntitled to the usa tor republication of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this NOTICE paper and also ••ORTUND MARKETS Usbed herein. may forward to reach the Federal All rights of republication of spä 1 will not be responsible tor any •lai dispatches tere! n ara atoo re- Reserve bank of San Francisco on Portland. Oct. 3.-—Cattle •re lor before December 14. 1830. Four debts contracted by H. C. Macintosh steady Hogs, sheep and butter are MR CORUNE MACINTOSH SATURDAY, IMTOBKH 2. IMO. ; per cent First loan bonds received weak, eggs are firm. »1 [by the Federal Reserve bank ot San ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ NKU TODAY I Franciaco December 15, 1920, or on OREGON WEATHER I* or before June 14, 1921, will be con INSURANCE—Fire, automobile, life, Weather for the Week ♦ accident and health. T. M. Stott. verted. but the increased interest ♦ 8M North Sixth St. Utt rate of H of 1 per cent will not be (Continued from Pag« One) Pacific Coast States: Gen come effective until June 15, 1921. COAL- -Order now for future de ♦ erally fair and cool; frosts like livery. No coal carried in stock by the engineers. The original es- For temporary 4 per cent bonds ly In interior of Wash inDon Get wood in now while weather is timates of the cost of the project presented, permanent 4 4 per cent and Oregon. good. Williams Wood Yard. Phone ----- > about JSOO.OOO, of which ♦ bonds will be delivered amount »090.000 bonds have t>een 14- 187. Tltfl------ ♦ Tonight fair and cooler. Sun The above instructions, it will be jsued. day fair and wanner. ♦ observed do not apply to bonds of the BIG HOI St -Big Bargain Worth The project has been largely ex- »2500. sell for »1250, 2 4 blocks ten4vtl th„ commencement of Fourth Liberty loan west of Oxford hotel. 7 rooms. vorg through the inclusion of other BOND EXCHANGE EXPLAINED The treasury department advises [ plastered, tinted walls, modern. iun(jg anj some estimates of coat In view of the fact that consider- that, owing to unavoidable delays In large lot. ready to move right in. haTe „eeeded. apd until hir- Phone 319-R, or see E W. Britton t,|er analysis of the figures by the en able misunderstanding has developed preparing permanent bonds for the at new Ford garage bldg. 87tf (ttneerg has been made, the amount as to the method of exchange and Fourth Liberty loan, they will not CALI. WHITE LINE TAXI at Clem- ■ required to epnpletc the i>roj<> t can conversion ul Liberty Ioan bonds, a | be available on October 15. As soon ens Drug Store. 46-R Residence not be determined A. J. Wiley, con- local banker consented to clear the as the date for commencing such j phone 381. ?-3-Stf suiting engineer, was here with Mr. matter up. The following article was exchanges can be definitely deter- ' Schneeloch. and the gentlemen ex prepared and will no doubt clear up j mined, appropriate announcement JOS. MOSS AGENCY —Fire Insir- pressed satisfaction with the progress ame. plate glass liability insur- |of the work Excavation for the any misunderstanding which has will be made. It is Improbable that tf | foundation of the dam is now pro •see. 304 4 Sixth street. arisen: such date will be prior to February E. L. GALBRAITH—Real Estate. In gressing. and concrete work «111 be As a result of the numerous in- 1, 1921. surance. and plate glass liability ommenced next week, when the quiries which are being made by 809 4 G street, phone 28. 40tf structure will be considered as 80 persons holding temporary, or orig- per cent completed, The contractors On August 9, a letter was written Inal issues, of Liberty loan bonds, it to a man in Crescent City. The let TRAILER Second hand, with pneu state that they can now control any matic tires, in good condition, for expected rise in the river and will be appears that the regulations issued ter was urgent and was marked "Re sale cheap. Phone 525. 90 .out of the way of any high water by the Federal Reserve banks, fiscal turn to sender after five days.” with ORDERS taken for winter wood within 30 days. agents of the United States govern-1 the sender's name in big type. On Equal parts pine, body flr and oak The visitors made a careful ’ i<! of znent, are not clearly understood, September 30 the letter was returned or laurel. Il a tier. C. W. Lam- the work done by the mule equlp- brecht. Phone 351-J. 95 ! ment in excavating canals and a plan and many persons now holding tem-i to Grants Paas, The question is porary bonds do not know what ac where the letter had been hiding. FOR SALE—Registered Duroc pigs, is now under conti-mplatlon r»r the tion is now necessary when all cou Just another sample of Burleson ser- either sex. from good stock, also, release of the stock with the setting aged boar. L M. Nichols, Phone in of bad weather and the installa pons on their temporary bonds have vici with small emphasis on the 6I2-F-4. 91 tion of a second steam shovel tor the been detached and presented for pay service. ■ hillside work on ditches FOR SALE—Iron bed and springs, ment Some have been led to be almost new. 834 Orchard Ave.. lieve that the onversion privileges The other day Governor Cox ac- Monday from 9 to 5. 91 on certain issues have been with cused Senator Harding of voting ELDERLY LADY, very active with drawn; but this is not correct. The "wet" 33 times. Next time he springs wheel chair, would like good room conversion privilege on all issues is it, it is a good bet that it will be at with stove in, board and little care •till in effect. A recent circular is least 100 times. He Is excellent on for winter. Call or write for par-. sued by the Federal Reserve bank of multiplication. ticulars to W.D.A., 709 Riverside’ Ave,, city. 95 I Ban Francisco, reads as follows: The conversion privilege has not Miss Florence Plumley left last 2 HERPORD bull calves, registered. | 10 months old, I^ine couney 1920 been withdrawn by the secretary of j night on her return to .Missoula. blue ribbon prize winners, for sale the treasury, and six months' public Mont., after a week in the city visit- See Fred Knox. 93 notice of such withdrawal will be 1 Ing with friends. Miss Plumley will stop for a few days in Portland. given before the privilege is termin — ated. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, To secure the benefit of 4 4 per MANAGEMENT. (TRCULA- TION, ETC. cent from November 15, 1920, hold ♦ ers of 4 per cent Second Liberty loan Required by Act of August 24. 1913. bonds must present them to your Of the Grants Pass Daily Courier, I published dally at Grants Paas. Ore bank for conversion in order that you gon. for October 1, 1920. Average number of copies of each In turn may forward to reach Feder- BIH OB BIBLES6 issue of this publication sold or dis al Reeerve bank of San Francisco on tributed through the mails or other or before November 14th. 1920 Four wise. to paid subscribers, during the six months preceding the date shown per cent Second loan bonds received above, 1188. by the Federal Reserve bank of San Publisher. A. E. Voorhiee. Editor. Wiiford Allen Francisco December 15th, 1920, or Managing Editor, A. E. Voorhies. SHOES — SOLD EDMONDS on or before June 14th, 1921, will be Business Manager. A. E. Voorhies. ALL OVER THE V. S. FOR Owner, A. E. Voorhies. converted, but the increased interest 812.30. GET THEM HERE Bondholders. mortgagees and rate of 4 of 1 per eent win BOt bo other security holders, holding 1 per AT, A PAIR, BROKEN SIZES, 87-40 cent or more of total amount of come effective until June li. IMI. bonds None. To secure the benefit of 4 4 per i (Signed) A. E. VOORHIES. CHILDRENS (XUERAIJX — cent from December 15, 1920, hold-j Subscribed and sworn to before ANY AND ALL TO GO AT, me this 1st day of October, 1920. ere of 4 per cent First loan bonds SIZES 8 Tí» 8 .................... 81.2» CLARA E. TRBFREN must present them to your bank for Notary Public. BOYS ENGLISH SHOES, 2 fi (My commission expires conversion in order that you in turn TO 34 INCH, BLACK AND September 9, 1 923.) BARNES, The Jeweler i Heating Stoves SAriSFACIION IS SHOWN ■ Large Heavy Heater $35.00 Bedroom Stoves 4.50 Bathroom Heaters 8.50 (Oil stole*) CRAMER BROS. ODO FHbMWN BUM K T hm « living Ibvld— The sherilT'» office was I a busy place today, many ;><<> 1» having seen the notice that the final ■neat of their I'.119 luxe- «Ill >e mno delinquent after Tue l.iy. October 5. After that date the .« >■ I In-lull- ■ > < rduo and Intereat at .ur cent '>er month will <>n November '• a flat per cent 1» slapped on ' tax**« There are still wr of tax»» delinquent ng la .hen that they NASH MOTOKS Value Cars at Volume Prices Men’s Overalls $2.39 The widespread demand which exists for the Nash Six with Perfected Valve in-Head Motor but reflectsthequality of its performance in owner service. BROWN AT 84.28 TO 8O.0S > ä BEYOND COMPARE M unsing W ear .Ml NSINGWEAR UNION SUITS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE POPULAR BECAUSE SATISFACTORY, THEY ARE FINE IN QUALITY. THEY GIVE UNI S- UAI, SERVICE. THERE IS A RIGHT SIZE Kill EVERYBODY; ALSO A STYLE AND FABRIC TO St IT EVERY TASTE. OUR STOCK IS VERY i'OMPT.ETE AT PRESENT AND NO DOUBT YOU CAN FIND JUST THE STYLE AND FABRIC YOU WISH. Golden Rule Store MENS DRESS SHOES............... ........... 87.03 TO 80.00 IN ENGLISH AND BROAD TOES LADIES SHOES— TAN CALF LACE BOOT 88.49 TAN VICI LACE BOOTS 87.30 WITH MILITARY HEEL TURN SOLE SHOES, ABSO- LUTELY NEW STOCK AT NEW PRICES 9». «3, 80-30 GOODYEAR WELT SHOES FOR LADIES, A PAIR ............ ............................. »5.79 AND UP Because of the high character of this performance the Nash Six is now generally recognized to be a class leader ™to offer an unusually attrac tive value at this price. 81« VALUHH HERR ALWAYS ................................-........... 80.S.1 Sam pie Store J. B. MCKINNEY, Mgr. W.S. Maxwell Dealers Co.