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K, MONDAY, «MTNMIKR 4, 10M». I.H-INTH rUW DALLY (Xtl HIKH awns pass dm courier ) Publtohed Dally Eieept Bunday A. E. Voorhtse, Pub and Propr itarwd at poatofftae, Granta Pass Ora . as aaeond class mall matter BHITIAMI XI 1RKKTM Think of It Then Buy 20c to 65c Per Pound COFFEE I □UULY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year---- »4.00 By mall or carrier, per month. .50 WEEKLY COVRI! mall, per year------------ WH ARK DIHILAYING A RKAI’TIFI I. LINK <•» Portland. Oct. 4.—-datile steady. Ilogs are weak Sheep slow. Eggs are firm. Butler lower, cubes 58c. Cuff Links NKW TODAY IN KNAMKL, GOLD AND FKA HL AT POPI I.AH I’HK I H. INSÙ RANCE Tira, automobil«, lit«, accident and health, T. M Stott. 208 North Sixth St 63tf HKK Ol R WINDOW BARNES, The Jeweler COAL Order now for future de livery. No coal carried In stock. Get wood In now while weather Is good. Williams Wood Yard. Phone IS?. Tltf »2.00 ». !.. GALBRAITH Real Estate, In : MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PR ESt1 101 and 106 North 6th The Associated Frees Is exclusiv el? surancs. and plate glass liability entitled to the use for republication 609 V, G street, phone 38 40tf •f all new« dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited in this FOR R.A1J-: Modern bungalow with and also the local new. pub- pavement, all the t.m- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ furnace, also 3-roont house. Mrs. ttahed herein ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL F. D. Stricker, 215 West H St. 9t)tf All rights of republication of spe- porary rough places will be fixed up 4 ♦ ♦ eta^diapatchee herein are also re- [SO M that ,hal the thB whole whoIe highway highway will will be be in In FOR RENT Sei en room modern | A«ls for A|H»lcgnlc Edition— house, well located Isaac Best 92 I first-class condition for automobile Local merchants who expect to me MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1020 I tourists. advertising space In the Applegate FX»R SALE—House. barn. cnlckvu | house, cow, 100 chickens, every ♦ ♦ I ’ Mr. Ikirlington returned from Valley edition of the Dally Courier » ♦ thing needed on a farm. 67.25 | ♦ I OREGON W KAT HKK » must make reservation at once, and . Grants Pass south over the main Pa- acres, well teuced, part under cttl- | copy should be supplied on Tuesday + clfl • highway, and is inspecting it as Much space has already been en tlvation, will relinquish at a very) Wwlher for the W<*L ♦ the other. This road from ! low figure on account of poor ♦ closely as ♦ gaged. Huno. health. 1.2 miles from Pacific Coast States: Gen ♦ Bluff north to the Oregon line Ore . on highway. Inquire J. W ♦ erally fair and cool; frosts like also is to bo paved In the near fu- Mrs. Chastain Hurt 96 Limbeck. ♦ ly in interior of Washington The Medford Mall Tribune con- rum i the u v pwv $40,000.000 tvw,vvw bond ww In • « ture troni ♦ and Oregon. -in K- taln» the following Item concerning DAYTON1A BICYCIR Nearly new ___ _ . ....... ♦ sue. Its pavement probably will be Mrs. John Chastain, formerly ♦ a real- For sale cheap. Ralph Dean. * t ■ Tonight rain, Tuesday rain ♦ completed before that of the coast dent of this city. "Mrs. John H.1 ♦ H street. 96 ♦ Fair east por- ♦ in west portion, route. Important as the Pacific Chastain of No. 915 Queen Ann St ,1 ; M»ST Pink plume lost between the ♦ tion. highway is, in California we look up suffered a horrible accident Thurs-I Wardrobe Cleaners. 507 E street a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ l Mr. Chastain oper- on the coast highway as the log! al : ’’ 1 p. m and 315 North Sixth St Finder Fluff Rug factory and Mrs. i I ates the ROAD BUILDING 4XJOPERATION tourists’ road north and south. please notify the Wardrobe 91tf I Chastain had gone Into the factory The recent visit of the members "The improvement of the Pacific ■ alone and found a fly wheel belt sllp- PIGS FX)R SALK 5 Urge and 6 and officials of the California high highway in northern California will I ping small. Address A. GrUhaber. P Not thinking she attempted O. Box >38. way commission to southern Oregon be completed In time to check In with to adjust the belt without first shut-! Her right hand ( LOST Suitcase containing child’s has called to attention the fact that the Oregon program for a completely ftlBg off the power | was caught In the belt and wheel, clothing Saturday between Shat there must be a coordination of road paved highway through this state by ! and the hand and arm were practlc- tuck Const, camp and town. Find building plans by the two states to the end of 1922 or shortly thereafter ally torn off Just below the elbow 96 er phase leave at Courier. get full value from the work. 1 Each '"But with the comp!-tion of the She was rushed to the Dow hospital. was amputated. WANTED Man and wife want Itosi- state must hasten construction i of | Pacific highway it certainly will pay where the arm tion on farm, wife to cook, man While Mrs Chastain is suffering con the connecting portions of the Oregon to consider the Grants Pass-1 Have boy of 14 to farm hand. siderable shock. It Is believed «he through lines of travel and it is en- Crescent City road. Connecting with will recover." Address No. 2322 care of help. couraging to know that California the coast highway, as a major pro 92 Courier. will soon be in a position to carry ject. It is a highway of the grand-i FIVE I HILDREN Bl RNED TO DEATH IS HOME BURNS Mi-si. «ntti-j Meeting \\ avlntwilny— forward her part of the program est scenery. The construction prob-, which was delayed by complications' lems are not over difficult, and com-, The W. F M S. will meet In the Merrill, Wls„ Oct. 4. Five chil parlors of the Methodist Episcopal in the issuance of bonds. Engineer pletion of the Oregon link will pro dren were burned to death when a church Wednesday afternoon. Octo Rucker, who was in Grants Pass vide two main trunk highway routes fire destroyed the farm home of Ed ber 6. An Interesting program will ward Nelson near here A sixth child be present Please come with the Californians, is quoted in to the south." i wag painfully burned. the Oregonian in speaking of the / —J— *1 T / Jj Quaker Heat is Quicker Heat —and Cleaner too The Quaker Pipeless Furnace is built of heavy riveted boiler plate steel—and steel radiates heat three times as fast as cast iron. That is why Quak ■ heated homes are always so comfortable on cold monu» just open the draft and up through the Quaker Regish pours an enormous volume of warm, pure, clean air. Before you buy a furnace, find out about the QUAKER “The Pipeless Furnace that is built of Steel ’ ’ ft not only give« you quicker heat but «um of it from the same fuel. Every corner of every room is wanned thoroughly, fl’« cleaner too be cause every Joint is riveted tight like a «team boiler. Can’t l*«k «•». tool or »«)>•» like ibv cement lomie of caet iron turnecee do. Fire pol a lined with high temperetuie Are bricha Hold heat eat re Ions Wool crack nor burn out Handy water Aller outalde of furnace keep, air n>.»«l an.I P nr. The CJuaket the ideal heating plant for homea, «boule, churchaa and Mores Eaaity and «ukkly inMaltod in any old or new building Paul’s Electric Store 203 S (ill, ML I’houe 47 I NOTICE building of lines connecting the two irto anti < raft» Will N|e«o-g—— COMING EVENTS states as follows: The Society of Art« and Crafts will State 15-17—Teachers’ The 9th day of October having December i hold a meeting Tuesday afternoon at “This highway in California at examinations will be held. I the home of Mrs. W. P. Counts, 74 1 I been set aside by President Wilson present Is paved north to near the ¡and Governor Olcott by proclamation December 20-22—Josephine County ! south 6th street. All members «re teachers' Institute. northern boundary of Humboldt , as a day on which the attention of requested to be present eounty. There also is some pave- the entire nation is directed toward _______ ment north of there. There are a the prevention of fire, Therefore. I, NOTICE Married Here Yr~H-r«lii.v — C. H. Demaray. mayor of the City of few sections in here where the road j Clyde Edgar Fields and l^exle Grants Pass, in order to urge upon is rough and in need of improve the people of our city that they give I will not be responsible for any Oden were married yesterday by Jus Mr. ment, but It is In surprisingly good attention to the purposes for which debts contracted by H. C. Macintosh tice of the Peace Holman Helds Is a resident of Provolt while MR. CORLI.KE MacINTOSH sondition. We found no difficulty in the day is observed, do hereby pro 91 the bride is a Grant« Pass girl. elimbing Oregon mountain in our claim Saturday, the 9th day of Oc — ■ ■ I " ■■ 0 tober, 1920. as FIRE PREVENTION new Buick Six at 16 miles average to OF OWNERSHIP. Boot printers nt the WTATEMENT DAY. That they inspect their own Kerby. Thereafter the road to premises for FIRE HAZARD. Th. ' M A N AG EM ENT < 1IU T LA- * TION, ET«’. Grants Pass was in excellent shape. every individual make a firm resol :- "The California highway commis tion to not relax their vigilance Requlred by Act of August 24. 1913 ¡Of the Grants Pass Dally Courier, sion plans to rush work on this coast against the danger from FIRE, dur- published dally at Grants Pa»«. Ore Ing the coming year. highway. The paving of It to the gon, for October 1, 1920. 92 C. H. DEMARAY Average number of copies of each Oregon line is to be completed by Issue of this publication sold or dis-i 1922. But next rear, prior to com- Sales books at the Courier. tributed through the malls or other wise. to paid subscribers, during the six months preceding the date shown above, 1186. BIB Olt BiBLEHH Publisher. A. E Voorhles. Editor, Wilford AHen Managing Editor. A. E. Voorhies 1 Busi news Manager. A. E. Voorhies ! Owner. A. E. Voorhies. Bondholders. mortgagees and 1 other security holders, holding 1 per' I cent or more of total " ‘ amount of SHOES — HOLD EDMONDS bonds. None. ALL OVER THE U. H. FOR «Signed) A. E. VOORHIES 012.50. GET THUM HERE Subecrfbed and Rworn to before AT. A PAIR, BROKEN SIZES, me this 1st day of October, 1920. ................. -........................... 07-40 CLARA E. TRRFREN, Notary Public. CHILDRENS COTERA IJX — (My commission expires September 9, 1923.) ANY AND ALL TO GO AT. Men’s Overalls > > Moore Bakery Under New Management BREAD PRICES Now 10c and 15c BEYOND COMPARE M unsing $2.39 ^EAR F. C. Goetz Proprietor I MI NSINGWEAR I NION HI ITS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHIIdlRE.N ARE POPULAR BECAUSE SATISFAtT'ORY. THEY ARE FINE IN QUALITY. THEY GIVE UNUS UAL SERVICE. THERE IS A RIGHT SIZE FOR EVERYBODY; ALSO A STYLE AND FABRIC TO SUIT EVERY TASTE. OUR STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE AT PRESENT AND NO DOUBT YOU CAN UNI» JT ST THE STYLE AND FABRIC YOU WISH. SIZES 3 TO H ............. 01.25 BOYH ENGLISH SHOES, 2K TO 5H INCH, BLACK AND BROWN AT 04.25 TO 0A.0H MENS DREHH SHOES............... ........................... »7.«« TO 00.00 IN ENGLISH AND BROAD TOHB Golden Rule Store AUTO TOPS IT'LL COST LESSTHAN V0U THINK — TO GET A NEW KITCHEN Replace the shabby top with light, < mm >-to-handle weather proof one now. Hniart looking, serviceable tops— perfect fitting and Improving the car’s looks---- a wide cliofie in ma teriato and colors. S ink OUR PRICES IXIWHHT LADIEH HHOEH— TAN CALF LACE BOOT 0O.4V TAN VICI LACE BOOTH 07.3» G. B. BERRY T he cost of P lumbing - WITH MILITARY HEEL TURN HOLE HHOEH, ARSO LI ITILY NEW MOCK AT NEW PRICHH O0.H5, 00-30 GOODYEAR WELT HHOEH FOR LADIES, A PAIR .......... ........................... 05.71» IND UP See Oats, Barley and Wheat For Sale at the I JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Corner Third and O Street 01« VALUEN HERR ALWAYS ............. .................. ............. 0«.«5 Phone 123 Sam pie Store J. B. MeKINNHY, Mgr. How lurking at It from yaur wife’s point of view, don’t you think It would be a good idea to put In a good kitchen sink? Outside of the added cleanly convenience of the thing, look at It from a health standpoint. Talk It ever with your wife and then talk it pver with us. B. S. DEDRICK 51« F Street Phone 3OH-.I i Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier a