Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 18, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    MONDAY, <«Tt»IH.R IN, uno.
GHANTW I'ANH HAU T UOUIUKR
T
A. B. Voorhtes.
Pub. and Propr.
MEMBKR OF AtìHOClATED PRESS
The Associated Pr aaa la exclualvely
Mtltled to thè use for republlcatlon
of all new* dispatchee crwdlted to it
or all otherwtee crsdlted in thi»
saper and ateo thè tonai newa pub­ ———-------------------------------
iteli sd herela
All rlghts of rwpublicatlan ot ■ pe­ land to camouflage the Issue while I
stai dlspatchee herela are ateo r*-
so doing. Legislators can now stay t
Mrved
60 days If they wish to The only
trouble Is that they can not collect
pay even at 33 per day for the last
♦ 20 days. The new measure Increases
OREGON WEATHER
♦
« the rate of pay to 35 per day and
♦
♦
Weather for the Week
♦
♦ the length of the session to 60 days. !
♦
It’s chief effect wll be to raise the
Pacific Coast States: Gener­ ♦
♦
pay of the legislator. The divided
♦ ally fair in southern and cen­ I
session measure will bring the same
♦ tral California and unsettled ♦.
results and will create a new prln-
with occasional rain elsewhere; ♦
ciple In legislative work that pre­
normal temperature.
♦
♦ sents a reason for its enactment.
♦
♦
Tonight and Tuesday, prob­ ♦
President Wilson Is greatly per­
♦ ably rain.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ turbed over the statement by Senator
Harding that France Is anxious to
have the United States lead the way
AN ISSUE IN disguise :
The voterà of the state of Oregon to a "fraternity of nations.' It now
have on a couple of occasions refused appears that France grasped the
to sanction an increase of pay for league covenant much as a drowning
legislators. There is no argument man does a straw—with the same re­
to support the payment to a legisla suits.
tor of |3 per day. and the average
Oregon is getting more than her
legislator would as soon serve for
The,share
of rain right now. Seems that
nothing as for that pittance.
The
people have said they would not pay a little of the October surplus might
more, however, and the decision have been distributed over a few of
resta with the people. The measure the summer months.
—
wpon the ballot to provide a 60-day
Who turned on the faucet any-
session of the legislature is just an­
other attempt to increase the pay way?
MONDAY, OCTOBER IN.
I »20.
Guff Links
NEH TODAY
IS SMALL AND ALL PRICE
REDUCTIONS WILL REFLECT
IMMEDIATELY IN ALL LINES
ON STOCK ON HAND AS WELL
AS NEW ARRIVALS
ADVERTISING RATES
Display apace, per inch-------------- 25c
Rocal-personxl column, per line... 10c
■am*”a. per line ---- ------------------- 5c
DAILY COURIER
By mall or carrier, per year---- 36 00
By mail or carrier, per aaoatk.
.50
a-erv: v rwirwimw
WH MIK IONI la VI Mi A BHAI TIFI I. MN) OF
Porlland. Oct. IS, Livestock is
steady: eggs higher, selling price.
selects 76c, buying price. 63c.
Our Stock
■tatered at poetoffice, virante I'»»
Ora., as second class mall matter
TOK 1'1 IM» 'I IRRET*
Grants Pass, Oregon
“Campbell
Lectures
INHUkANOK- Fire, automobile, life,
accident and health T. M. Stott.
SOS North Sixth St
S3tf
FOR RALE—10 acres, just outside
city limits, very rich subirrigated
land, highly fertilised: three acres
heavily-bearing orchard; remain­
der In alfalfa: crossed by two Ir­
rigating ditches, Modern btmga-
low. electric lights: dairy barn:
storehouse:
double-construction
Woodshed, chicken
and
hog
houses, ete. R K. R om . R. F. D
04
No 3.
E. L GALBRAITH Real Estate. In­
surance. and plate glass liability
609 H G street, phone 28.
40tf
IN ENAMEL GOLD INI» l*BAHI. Vf 1*01*11. Wt l*ltlt I B.
BARNES, The Jeweler
Moore Bakery
FOR BALE River Banks Belter
Berkshiree. Thrifty, prolific stock.
River Banks Farms.
03tt I
99
ONE HORSE WAOON
Phono 1 49-L.
WANTED
0 I
FOR SALE 40 head of mixed cattle, !
mostly 1 and 8-year old steers
Ben Watts, Murphy
04
FOR SAIA! Five milk cows and two!
COMMENCING
Tonight-7:45
OCTOBER 1NTH
IN
S. D. A.
Chapel
CORNER MTH AND E STH.
ONE' BIXM'K EAST OF
Big Tent
Under
New Management
heifer calves, six weeks old. In­
quire of F. O. Wilcox. 407 Rogue
River Ave., or phone 333-R.
04
EXPRESS COMPANY ASKS
HEARING ON Illi.Ill It RATES
Salem. Oct. IS- The public service
commission today was asked by the
American Express Company tor a
hearing on October 23 on their appli­
cation for an order making effective
a 36 H per cent Increase In rates on
milk and cream authorised by the
interstate commerce
commission
(The state remission said they could
not give a hearing on October 23.
THATCA;
- c.
tipi HE
■ i*iroF
We now carry a complete
line of Fancy Pastry
F. C. Goetz
Proprietor
TROUBLESOME
* "- Jte-—1C*J
MkMla.1 aarvle» and roaAaat
rhargvw male (bis thr FOTT-
LAK IMHINIT STATION.
SUBJECT—"THE FIITH UNI-
VERSAI. KINGDOM"
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a
EW
EW
EW
4 £W
COATS
SUITS
DRESSES
SKIRTS
trr^'ttrffTWr
ENORMOUS
AT THE
Buying Power
FORCES
Heat's the blessing lout a ca­
ressing men when winter's
winds blow chill so why not
call upon us today and investi­
gate the proper heatlnK equip­
ment needed for your home
and have ua Install it without
delay
Come In and we will
tell you what It will coat you.
CONSULT US
ADAMS flHTRK and
BAITtRY SHOP
Kalds Bervloe lata,
606 Houth «fitte Street
Ardencraig Farm
For Sale
Complete With Stock and Equipment
PRICES
DOWN
Why Not
Electric
Cooking?
IV>e quwv iirtlxi ‘--ir—, a
Uw >«• ws llke to soe—ger <rr
qelckl, csrrrei tk* WveMo al
Ita -aures M Ibs mbi*Mem «w
P —SS sad »aa.l y,,u wi yewr
war aa MlvsrMeeMsat far
TIIIH MTATION.
B. S. DEDRICK
M« F Street
Pboae
at $50,000.00
WE TAKE PLEASURE: IN AN­
NOUNCING A NEW SHIP­
MENT OF LADIES SHOES.
NEW PRHTS IN LI Dll s
HIGH GRADE SHOE»:
CX9AL-LHS6
SMOKE-LESS
AAH-LE8B
BU8T-LEB8
TROUBLE-US8H
I
«12.00 VALUE GOODYEAR
WELT, TAN LACE BOOT........
$7.OH
I
$16.00 VALUE («MIDYEAR
WELT FAUN LACE BOOT
.............
«»-H.1
I
I
I
$».<N>
VALUE MILITARY
HEEL BROWN LA«E IMM/T
.................—................... «6.4»
A pinch of Purola
6o ticks of
Jor a hotter, Digcjor^ >
moro satisfactory iathor
than oVer before
UP TO «ll.tM» VALI ES. BIZEH
8 TO 8. IN 4 LOTS..................
«4.»M, $8.7». $2.»S AND $4.7»
COME NOW WHILE
SIZE IS PRESENT
California-Oregon Power Co.
VETCH
47.25 PER KM» IV TON LOTS
$7410 1ER 1OO IN SMALL LOTH
H IUTE FOR OUR PRICES ON ALL FIELD SEEDS
MONARCH SEED CO
MEDFORD, OREGON
PHONE 260
YOUR
Sample
Store
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME ( ARD
Effective Nov. 24, 1819.
Trains will run Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays
Ideare Grants Pass ...
Arrive Waters Creek. ..
Ix-ave Waters Creek....
I Arrive Grants Pass....
P.M.
For Information regarding freight
and passenger rates call at the office
11 of the company, Lundburg building
or telephone 131.
. ’
Purola Shaving Cream works
up into a fine, creamy lather
that stays put. No drying on
the face or irritating the skin.
Speedy? Once round with the sec­
ond hand is all the time you need.
Sojthing? Leaves your face feeling
fret,h and joyous.
Economical ? One hundred and fifty
■haves in every tube.
And if you don’t agree with us re­
turn any part of the tube to your
dealer and get your money back.
Good druggists sell Purola.