Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 28, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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THI RMDAY, <M TOBEll UN, HW».
GRANT* rA* DAILY OUVRIER
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ADVERTISING RATER
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' column, per line—19e
seder,. per M m ....................... —— M
Lettuce, Celery, Green Onions,
Turnips, Squash, Sweet Potatoes,
Cranberries and other good things
to eat
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INSURANCE—«Fire. automobile, life,
accident and health T. M. Stott.
20« North Sixth St
«îlf
Grants Pass, Oregon
ant to cast an intelligent vote.
Let1
them stay at home. Others would' TOMBS THAT ARE INDIVIDUAL
vote all the isms of the catheclstn it Resting Places of Chinas. Ruler, Sa
THl RSDAY, <M TtHIKK 2M. 1W2V
Constructed as to Reveal Char­
led up to the ballot box by the nose,
acter of Occupante.
taking out revenge upon authority
♦
OREGON »tbTHKK
by this mean, The better way will
At the Tung Ling, or Eastern Tombs
♦ be to educate the people in the duty of the Manchus. nature ha» worked
♦
Weather for the W'oek
which they owe their country, the hand tn hand with man to produce a
harmonious whole, writes Roy Chap-
duty
of making a study of the ballot. , omu ( j^nlrew, tn Asia Mapziuv Mont
Pacific Coast Slates: Gener- :i
Its men and Its measures, and then of the trees about tie tombs have
♦ any fair in California; unsettled
♦ and rain In Washington and ♦ casting an Intelligent vote. Compul- been planted, but they have been an
cleverly choeeu and placed that they
♦ Oregon; normal temperatures ♦ sory votine would be un-American | look as If they bad grown just where.
| tn nature's scheme of things they
Tonight and Friday rain.
1 ought to be. There Is nothing glar­
newspaper
correspondent
say,
A
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
ingly artificial tn the appearance of
that the tide is slowly turning In the park.
A PLACE TO VOTE NO
Although the tombs are alike In gen-
That la encouraging
favor of Cox
The easting of the ballot under to the demócrata but they must re­ I oral plan, they are at the same time
our form of government is a privi­ member that the tide was so low , as individual as were the emperors
i themselves. Each Is a subtle expres­
lege. though a privilege that duty that it left the administration sion of the character of the one who
I sleeps beneath the yellow roof. The
says we should meet The American stranded on the rocks.
tomb of Chien Lung, the artist emper­
voter ought to go to the polls and
or. ties not far away from that of
cast his ballot because of the privi­
It must not be forgotten in the the empress dowager. Stately, beau­
lege rather than because it is a legal heat of the presidential election tiful In Its Wtnpliclty. It Is an indica­
requirement. There is upon the bal­ that we have a city and county elec- tion of his life end deeds. tn striking
contrast Is the palace built by the em­
lot to be determined by the electors tion as well as a national, Tbe mat- press. for her eternal dwelling Ex­
of Oregon next Tuesday a measure ters at home must be looked after travagantly decorated, vainglorlously
that would make voting in this state as well as the affairs of the nation. declaring to the world the millions
spent upon It It represent, admirably
compulsory a compulsory ballot
the personality of the Iron-willed ruler
would really defeat the purpose of
Apropos of the much heralded , who In life held her place by fore»
the right of franchise guaranteed drop in prices, about the only thing and Intrigue and lavish expenditure
and who was determined to 0»
under the constitution, for while we we can see that is dropping right known, even in death as the greatest
of the great. But a hundred years
might lead the voter up to the now are the leaves.
from now when Ch Ten Lung's maus.de ;
trough, there would be no assurance
um. like the pointing of an old mas
Public opinion is a fickle thing. I ter. has been made even more bos nt I |
that the ballot he would cast would
be either a wise one or one that Did you ever notice how many cock- fnl by the touch of age. that of the
would give the real thought of the ”»*• candidates retire from Politics empress will be worn and tarnished.
ration. Some people are too ignor- after an election.
Flattering.
CUT GLASS
FOR 8AI.K SO chickens one cock.
11 each. Phone 340 or call at 79»
Highland Ave.
1«
Just Arrived.
W’ANTTD — Competent
Christian
woman to care for 18 months old
child at her home during working
hours Would like to room at the
same place
Mrs Clark, phone
34T-J.
IT
TO RENT- Two furnished
Close In. 408 K street.
101 and 105 North Sixth
New Shipment of «
Price» Right
BARNES, The Jeweler/
rooms
IS
I j OST Spitz
Pomeranian
doc
(black.) Liberal reward If return­
ed to H. M. Elkina at the Jose
phlne hotel
14
Moore Bakery
FOR SALE -Freeh elder, also comb
honey. Phone 350-R.
It
HORN
IXJNG To Mr. and Mrs A. F. lain«
of New Hope, Thursday. October
19, a son.
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Under
New Management
«
laudi over jour lii.tructlvn bonk and
become arqnalnletl wTth all adjust
menta for wear
The ’*'t way to avoid trouble when
touring la to **!a»ok out for the other
follow <>n the road.”
eon
Tire» ought to receive more than
the usual atleulloo becuuwr of the In
creased coat this year.
We now carry a complete
line of Fancy Pastry
Drive more carefully over * rough
riwds. Do not spe,d on any kind of
a ruad, especially a rough one.
F. C. Goetz
Keep the carburetor adjusted at tb.
leaoe«t possible mixture—a lean mix
tur» reduces csrbou deposita
Proprietor
>ar owners know that the U».
washors under the Iron wash
certain Instances Is a nsrfui
WHEN RHEUMATISM
HITSYOU HARD!
Used Car
Used car» that you can use
All in fir»t*cla»s condition
Sloan*, Liniment should be kept
bandy for ache, and pains
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Broadcloth $4.75
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SEILING IN OTHLrt TOWNS AT «3’-s». ALL WOOL
BltGAI CLOTL* SIUNGED .AND SHKIAK. WILL NOT
SPOT. COLORS BLACK MEDIVM BROWN. DARK
BROWN. NAVY INI» TAN. 4* INCHES WIDE. M AM -
FACTTRED EY BOTANY WORSTED MILLS. ASK TO
SEE THE BOTANY ILL WOOL SERGES, TRICOTINES.
POPLINS, ETC.
sciatica, or lumbago to make you quit
work, when you should have Sloan',
Liniment handy to help curb it and
keep you active,and fit,an i nr th? job?
K'ukviU ruMni, »w it . .... .-rutri,
apply a bit today to
at ;cted part.
Notethe gratifying, cl. .n. prompt relief
GRANTS P AKS PLEASED
that follows. blosn sLmimr: t couldn't
BY QI ICK RKHVLTN keep its many thousand» of friends the
Everyone is pleased with the quick world over if it didn't make good.
results of simple witchhazel, cam­ That’s worth remembering. AU drug­
— three sizes—the largest is the
phor. hydrastls. etc . as mixed in lai- gists
most economical. 35c, 70c, »1.40.
voptik eye wash. One man's eye»
were so badly strained J>e could not
read without pain. Two applications
relieved him. A lady with weak, in-
flamed eyes wai greatly helped by
OXE bottle, We guaranteed a small
bottle of Lavoptik to help
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ANY
CASE weak, strained or In fla med
eyes. National Drug Store
Adv.
Modern photogruphy appears to be
an art that enables us to see our­
selves as others do not see us.—B<>»
too Tror.scripL
Sloa
Liniment
V,
Blankets
Western Electric
Wash
Machines
MAI»K Bi THE I. OU.EST
MANI EA'Tl ItEltS IS THE WOBEI»
UINTERS ELECTRIC
QI W.ITY PROIH'tTS
HAI K To HE GOOD PRODI <TS
Just arrived—I j O, One Hun­
dred and Fifty.
A VISION OF BUFAI»
that is always light, white anil toerth-
somr, that every one will eat and <-n-
joy 1« the dream of alt good house­
keeper«. S on ran realise that vision
by trying our bread. Once you o«e
it on your table, you will never want
to be without It. Why bother with
baking when we < an do better.
Aak l'air Grocer f"r Bread
bate, I b, the
GRANTS PASS.
BAKERY
Ix»t B -U. S. A. Army regula­
tion full size, New—Not re­
claimed, not aecond
hand
relaundercd—Abso-
blankets
lutely new.
FOR.
HUDSON
maxwili
CHALMERS AND VSIX C AR? 1
ìj|)'
COLINS AUTO COMPANY
-
New O.D
(J. S. Army
AÖIMTS
( Al
.csscwre. »1. . , rilNt .
)
PHONE
5H H STREET
CXI
GRANTS PASS
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Ardencraig Farm
For Sale
Complete With Stock and Equipment
at $50,000.00
For Mie only l>> owner of authorized «gente
GREAT BIG V. M. BLANKETS
APPROXIMATE MIZE «7t*l.
WEIGHT IH LBN........
Men’s O. D. Army Pani» IUI..To
503 G Street
We Are
Exclusive
Agents
FOR ALL WESTERS EI.KTRK
PauFs Electric
SLOW
DEATH
Aches, pain», nervousness, diffi­
culty in urinating, often mean
serious disorders. The world's
standard remedy for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric acid troubles—
GOLD MEDAL
CAPSULES
bring quick relief and often ward off
deadly d m asia. Known as tba national
remedy of Holland for mor. than 200
years
All druggii.ta, in three air...
CaU Maial
Men's O. D. Wool Army
glove ................................. «-5«
Men's O. D. Shirt with double
elbows
»3.f»s
Men's 4 buckle
shoe
___
Army
over­
»3.05
Second-Hand Bargains
1
Sample
Store
MAXWELL FINE SHAPE
CHEVROLET
FORD TRUCK
$600
$475
$450
C. L. Hobart Co.