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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1920)
Tt KMDAY, NOVEMBER it. IIPJO. ♦ <OT TWO I the choir and been active In the work 5ÍUIITS PASS folti COURIER I of the women’s organiaallona. »»••«• ¡death was caused by cerebral hem orrhage. the end coming peaeefull.' at 5:30 p m. Monday Funeral services will be held at Bethany Presbyterian church on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 and In terment at the 1 O. O. F cemetery Friends who desire a last look at her »ice are requested to call nt the resi dence. 614 North Fourth street from 11 to »2 on Wednesday morn Ing. The casket will not be opened nt the church. Published Dally Except Sunday Puh and Propr. A. E. Voorhles, Bargains in Entered at postoffice. Grants Pass. Ora., at second class mail matter. ADVBRTIS1NG RATES Display space, per Inch ........ 25c Local-personal column, per line....10c »loaders, par line------------ ----- —- 5c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year ...|8 00 by mail or carrier, per month.. .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year Underwear Tl LSD AY, NOVEMBER 2, »»20 Used Car ONE CHEVROIACT 1»I9 TOURING ONE CHEVROLET IM» TOI RING ONE DODGE »01« TOURING TWO FORD TOI RING Weather for the Wevk Pacific Cout States: Gener 4 ♦ ally isi r in California, unset- ♦ tied weather and occasional ♦ ♦ rain in Oregon and Washing- ♦ ♦ ♦ ton; normal temperature. ♦ Tonight, Wednesday fair in ♦ ♦ east portion; probably rain In ♦ ♦ ♦ west. • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ W. S. Maxwell & Co. New Shipment of Ladies’ Capital Overgaiters Dark fawn, brown, medium grey and black $1.50, $1.95 and $3.00 Golden Rule Store The Bankers Behind the Livestock Industry f'The interest and activity of the Northwest blinker* in promoting the development of the livestock industry is proven by the expressed vri 1 lingnees of many of them to finance purchase« by local farmer* at the daily auction sales of the J * L I Dairy Prod nett Show in connec tion. Horse Show Night Each Student Judging Contests. ! ! Reduced Rates. BARNES, The Jeweler rr Talk the matter of pure bred live- stock over with YOUR banker. Then come and see 2.500 head of the cotin- try’s flnest dairy and beef . cattle. hogs, goats, sheep and horses in com petition for the 175.000 in premiums. THE HEAL HORAE LOVER takes good care of the horse. The best feed only is good enough for the animal, whether ft be saddle, carriage or work horse. And the best horse lov ers know that we invariably supply the best feed obtainable Are von a horse lover or just a horse owner? JOSEPHINE OOUNTY FLOUR MILL Comer Third and G Street Phone 123 Farmers Attention ! GET MY PRICE» ON VOI R FALL PLOW ING ETC., FIRST. URGE OH smile TRUTH CONTRACTED IT ONCE- H. W. Newstrom FORDSON SERVICE T HERE is a big differ enee bet wren Calumet and all othei Baking IVwdrra. First- You see it in the coat. Calumet is «»Id al a moderate pt ice. Then — you observe it in than the * vie Calu iiel hi* ni"te **" usual leavening si tong III i .‘wrvtove lose is required ____ Next notice it in raw ing qu - tn »he rvcimem — lightness and (ratuN ot yvur bak Ing» They look better — finer grained In INSi'RANCE—-Fire. automobile. life accident and health T. M. Stott. 308 North Sixth St 82tf a 16-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR rent. See Isaac Rest 15 1 Emily Frnni is trainer Emily Francis Keatley. beloved wife of Theodore P. Cramer, was born at Hollidaysburg. Pa., on Jan uary 10, 1867. At an early age she . removed to Council Bluffs, la., with her parents and attended the public school, later moving to Omaha. Neb. , On May 10. 1893, she was married ' to Theodore P. Cramer at Omaha, ■and since that time has lived con- ■ tinuously in the family residence at Grants Pass, Oregon. Four children were bom to them. Theodore (Tedi. now employeci in Portland; Jean nette. a junior at O. A. C., Arthur, at present employed In the office of the irrigation engineer, and Richard, who died of pneumonia following In fluenza. aged 18 years. on January 191». She took her part In the life of Grants Pass anil was a member of the local school board, having Just been reelected for a three year term She was active in good work» and a passionate lover of flowers, holding her garden at the disposal of any who were In need of flowers for any purpose She was identified with Bethany Presbyterian church since her arrival in Grants Pass, and ha taught in the Sunday school, sunc In E L GA14DIAITH—Real Final« In surance. and plate glass liability 809 té (i street, phone 2 8 40tf CALUMET BAKING POWDER Finally w hat a difference in tlw lasts. There is a delicious- new, a goisincM that can be had in no other manner. Rocuitsy piex cakes, mufti ns, doughnuts — never were so tasty — so ill candying FOR SALE 2 year old Jersey Just fresh Will Scoville. phone Bil F-14 ie FOR SALE -Cull apples, Next t door to cold storage plant . 50c. Bring I boxes Will Scoville 18 Calama« BUmA R.oy. 4 cupa of Mttad i*»»try flour, 4 Icvrl traitxnou l'alumet Baktng Powxlrt, 1 k-vr» traapouo of sali, 2u>undu>g tablr- •poona <>f butt«* ot lard. l|<upuf milk. Lcup of watet Thcn mix in tbe regulär *sy. And then there is the satis faction ot knowing that Calumet is made In the World’s largest, best cleanest Baking Pow- NEW SHOE REPAIRING SHOP. Wade building O street Ell Meal» 21 Pound can of Calumet contain« full 16 r *^>me baking powders lotnr in l.'cr lust. j <I I ¡60s cans B-sure you get a pou'd when you want it. FOR SALE 5-rooin bouse and 1 lot on Mh and II streets, house In good condition. Price 12000. Phone 19 18 PORTIERES Two i>air of extra fine quality. Phone "IG-lt or cull • at 4 23 E street in (TT Tills <H t—it is uoillll MONEY Cut out this slip, en losi' with 5c and mail it to Foley it Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. Ill , writing your name and address clearly Vou will receive in return a trial pack- age containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney 1’111» for pain In »Ides and hack; rheumatism, back ache, kidney and bladder ailments; and foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some and thoroughly clean»ing ca thartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels Moore Bakery Something Different Danish Pastry -------- and -------- PRICES Tumble ThePacif ic International Livestock Exposition Portland, Oregon November 13 to 20 Railroad 210 L »REET Prices Right Jerome I’rarte, 160 under the ditch survey. Good land, several cords ot wood In timber located H mile from railroad spur. Clear ti tle Offered at 515 per acre A. L Edgerton, owner. 14tf If you are looking for a snap don’t pass this up OBITUARY World - Renowned J ml-,es. I mt Ton it [ FOR RAI.E—370 acres of land One 1920 Buick, run 3700 miles at $1400 Mrs A W El wees and Mrs. Louisa Nickerson spent the night here visit ing They left this morning for Port land and will go from there to No- braska. a Just Arrived. Emma Kroeger Emma Kroeger was born in I>en mark and cam« to America 45 jeers ago Rhe was for some time a teach er In Ohio, later removing to Cali fornia. where she was married to Charlee Kroeger, and with him came to Oregon 20 years ago. They came to Josephine county two years ago. settling on a farm between the River Banks and the River Bend farms. Mrs Kroeger died Sunday morning. 1 aged S3 years The funeral and In < terment were at the »loan cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Rev C M Clin* conducting the service. Grants Pass, Oregon 101 and 105 North Sixth ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ve* ♦ ♦ OREGON WEATHER >100,000 Exposi tion Buildings. CUT GLASS 13.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE8S The Associated Press is delusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in paper and also th« local news liahed herein All rights of republication of spe- clal dispatches herein are also re- eerred. I New Shipment of French Pastry atch Our Window THE CON»I Ml.lt PROFIT» A VISION OF BREAD that is aiuays light, white and tooth some, that every one will eat anil en joy is the dream of all good house keepers. You can realize that vision by trying otir bread. Once you use it on your table, you will never want to be without it. Why bother with baking when we can <lo better. Ask jour Grocer for Urrad baked by the GRANTS PASS BAKERY 503 G Street EXPOSURE ACHES - RHEUMATIC PAINS Sloan's Liniment, kept handy, takes thejight out of them S loshing around in th« wet and then—the drea<l<-d rheumatic twinge! But not fur long when Sloan’s Liniment M put on the job! Pains, strains, sprains—how soon this ol<l family fi u ml penetratei without rubbing and helps drive 'em away! Anri flow < leanlv, too—no muss, no bother, no stained skin ot dogged pores. Muscles limber up, lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, backache are promptly re lieved. Keep a bottle han<!y. Get one today if you've run out of Sloan’s Lini ment, it’s ¡0 warming. All druggists—35c, 70c, 11.40. The largest Ixittle holds ffa times as much as the *rn.1llcst. In past day» we saved you money- now we want to save you more money Save this ad —Only a few article» men lloned. MEN Bib 220 weight overalls $1 98 500 Coveralls, khaki 33 Ki» O. I). Pants, wool »6.50 Genuine NEW’ O. D. Army blankets, fresh from the gov- ernment bales »6.98 Edmands Foot Fitter Army Shoe 5 to 7 '4 A A—10 to 12 AA to C ....... 16.98 Blue top flannel shirt» 14 '/4 to IS Ift 51.98 O. I). Shirts, double elbows, Sizes 16, 161/4 and 17 only..... 15.98 LADIES <>OOIOI-.AH WELT SHOES. PRICE» « I T TO » FRAZLE, *».75 and »5.7»— *41.54» and HWI.IIM. Tlie day Is passed when yo i must pay more than |10 for a good reliable shoe Proprietor Grants Pass-Medford STAGE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effective Oct. 25, 1920 LEAVE GRANT» PAMM IO:O4> n. hi . I :OO |>. in. 4.04» p. i hi . LE At E MI DI 01(11 It»:04» a. m. I:OO p. in 4:4o |>. in. Daily ami Stintili) Grants Pass Waiting Room Bollbolllliel'p Phone 160 SWEDE SHOE» Black, Baby Ixitii» heel, Iti values, price slashed to *l.f»M Sand buck shoes, same value ........................................ ... t f 98 Sample Sloans Store Liniment^) F. C. Goetz Ardencraig Farm For Sale Complete With Stock and Equipment at $50,000.00 I <>r solo only by owner or authorized agents