Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 06, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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SRAHTS PASS Mid C0URIEfl|
NEW ■htlUI
Pub and Propr.
Entered at po»loffice. Grants Pa»».
Ore., aa »econd class mall matter.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display apace, per Inch ............... 35c
Local-personal column, per line 10c
Readers, per line.........................
1NSI RANCE Fire automobile, life,
.-if-cldent and health
T. Al. Stott.
80S North Sixth 8!.
New
Published Dally Except Sunday
A. E Voorhles.
SATIN CHARMEUSE IN COLORS
NET VESTING
5c
SILK HOSE, NAVY, BROWN AND BLACK
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MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Aaaociated Frees is exclusively
entitled to the use for .republication
of all news dispatches credited to it
or all otherwise crvdUod
n this
paper an,: a’> ' the local news pub- _
rtghVof republication of ape-
i
101 and 105 North Sixth
of the union
But politteal ex-
cial dispatches herein are also re- j jkediency made it necesiiary for the
i senator to be retired from duty. Hi»
(AATl RDAV. NO\ I MllKR A, IMO. I political thought wa» not in accord
Orante Pass, Oregon
SMALL Y. W C. A IS
CT’MMUNITY CENTER
JOS MOB8 AGENCY Fire
anew. plate gin»» liability
aace. ¿0« 4 Sixth »treet
in«, tr­
io »ut-
tf
HIGHEST GRADE nuracry »rock. In
eluding. Fruit Tree». Shade and
Ornamental Tree». Shrubbery of
all kind». Roars. Vine« and Creep­
ers. Bulba and Tuber» tn »»»«on
IN FACT everything »nlrable for
Oregon. Remember this »lock la
grown In your own alate under na­
tural condition»—also don't over­
look the fact that oar representa­
tive. Mr I ■ Jordan, will give
you any Information deal red as to
the propagation and culture
anylbiug he tuwy «elect lor
Residence S6(t North 7th
Albany
Nurenrie«. Inc.. The Old Reliable
15-30-43
‘trcreatlen for Cicle I» Important F«1
lure of Work
,
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ , "lth !he
of WMSbt tn hl* own
Fifty two young women In the I’ntt. I
♦
state,
and
thousand.«
of
voter»
who
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(•HUM» WKATHKlt
, d States are known »« V W <’ A
All of which
♦ would Uke to have favored Cham-1 town »eerrtarb-« "
leans that the flftv two «re organising
♦ berlaln voted acaifst him because
Uc«thiT for the Week
recreation work for girl» and for th/'
Stanfield would be the better man ronunq^;^ al «axa*
<wrgw Ui
u. mau
Utwaa
leaa
« U U
mi
Pacific Coaat States Gener­
♦
behind a rep-’NIfcan administration 'ban IflOOil iahabilauta.
♦ ally fair in California; uaseC-
The Y W C. A t.tav be In one rent
tied weather and occasional % The result of the election no doubt ed mom or more It may be a whois
spells political oblivion
for Mr building, but at any rate th re I« » re,
rain In Oregon and Washing­
♦ ton; normal temperature.
Chamberlain, but he has long been rea'loa n»>m airi «f | <«alhle ■ kltrfirn HIGH CIJkBB SALESMAN In Io al
reading and writing room« If the V
♦
♦
territory to represent nationally
and will still continue an honored W <’ a h»« n bijlldlng of Its own It
Tonight and Sunday fair In ♦
♦
known manufacturer of tanks and
He Is succeeded le- nmoi a community renter, where all
♦ citizen of Oregon
♦ west and southeast portion.
pumps for gasoline and oils Moat
women's
organ
.tlons
mu,
mwt
by a virile, de member of the party .
call on garage, retail stores, fac­
that wilj shape the destinies of the
tory. etc Permanent position with
Making a Hit.
SAVAGE RAPIDS DAM
»Rlendld Income and opportunity
nation In the coming years
Mr. t I bad an engag<tnent one evening
as-
As the Savage rapids darn
for advancement for reliable sales­
Stanfield will have the political ■ym-| with a young woman friend, with
sumes proportions and shows the
man
Milwaukee Tank Works.
whom I was endeavoring to make a
pathy of his people Just as he has
Mllsraukee Wla.
20
big hit. write« .« corr- .pondvnt
We
form which it is to take as the cen-
their personal supfiort. He Is In a wen t to the fluster; I walked up to
tral construction feature of the new
FOR SALE Wicker baby - buggy .
position to become even more a com­ the b<>x <>f!b-e .ind asked for n>u tlck-
Inquire at fire department
21
irrigation project, it shows more:
manding figure than Is Mr. Cham­ eta Thinking I had them iii i 1'iim
pardon walktd In ahead, I put my IjOST— Small black seal skin neck
just how substantial a work it is to
berlain. He can certainly do more hand ffito my pool et. and holy -tnnke
piece.
Finder please return to
be. The dam will class as one of |
I had forgotten to take any •coney
for his own state of Oregon
Courier
office.
25
the foremost in the entire west. Not
with uie.‘ 1 turned red and white out
FOR
SALE
Organ.
Victor
talking
that was nothing compared to bow I
as high or as costly as the Roosevelt
COMING EVENTS
machine and record«
Call '
felt when the usher gently broke rhe
dam. It is nevertheless to be just as t
North 7th St
21
[November 6, Saturday—Grants Pass news and escorted my girt to a door
complete an engineering work, aftd'
Irrigation district bond election. marked " ’exit." Did I make a hit? WANTED, 5 mon to pick up pota­
the first dam of its kind yet built. It
ft Rogue River Valley grange hall. Pre got the i-hllla yet.
to«» Monday morning at I-athrop'a,
will combine the good features of Nov. 6, Saturday—Regular meeting
ramh •
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of the Ladies' Auxiliary at the
many such structures, and is the
Mummie» Should Be Confined
FOR SALE Stiverai good Jeraey
Chamber of Commerce rooms, at
A professor of ha< termi g> in the
result of the best engineering Study
cow«
J R ll.iwra. It F. D. 2.
2:30 o’clock.
Northwester« uiilicrsity found that
Its movable
of irrigation projects
phone
«O6-F-3.
Nov. 7, Sunday—’’Harvest Home’’ mummie» nre a source „1 germ tucti-
crest, with gates that will operate to!
rt\c room
services at the church of Christ bation and d<-ath Hiid ilewtructipn I» FOR SALE Modern
likely to lurk In the household that
hold the water level at a desired ‘
house and fin* lot
Prten r
Sunday.
20 has a uiumniy lu it» bric-a brnc de
One-half ca»h. Heath th Herman
height, is a novelty in engineering] Nov. S. Monday—Banquet and jinks pnrtuieut.
Ko'|i your munimie« tu-
construction. There will be nearly
by Grants Pass Modern Woodmen. cased.
20 ACRES all leared and Improved
6:30 o’clock. I-adies at banquet.
a mile of pipe within the dam to
Good building», near town Price
Veearq^e» t
*T*V. , wc- -• - y-
*, -r»v '
or.ert’t’- ’
only 11000.
l'erma
day.
Program
in
afternoon
and
from a central station
Hundreds
Heath A- Herman
dance in evening by American le­
of visitors are now visiting the dam
gion.
WANTED Party with ubout Hooo
daily, and all express pleasure at the
to purchase one half Interest in
December 15-17-—Teachers' State
substantia! chara ter of the construc­
Address
good paying huitines«
examinations will be held ’
tion now being carried forward
SO
No
107
Courier
December 20-22—Josephine County
.tea her«' Institute
OREGON’S SENATOR
Senator Chamberlain Is a national
figure, a strong figure In the con-
PYRALIN
th vr* rm
hi *» r
Ul Ulti II
BARNES, The Jeweler
E. I GALBRAITH Real Eslate. In­
surance, «nd plate gins« liability
605 *e G »treat, phone 3S
40tf
WEEKLY COURIER
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nti>K "I
FOR SALM 270 acre« of ¡and
Jerome Prairie, 160 under illtch
survey. Good land, enough wood
tn Umber to pay for land. Ixtcated
i» mile from railroad »pur Clear
title Offered at »15 txir acre.
Edgerton, owner.
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DAILY COURIER
By mall or carrier, per year..... I« 00
By mall or carrier, per month.. .50
By ma
IMHI.ll «I. HMM.
sili liuti .
GRANT» r<M DAII.T 4MH RIKIJ
Hammermlll Bond Letter Head«
.nd Envelopes at the Courier office
SUNDAY
NIGHT
WA.NTED Fence post». Por »ale
Alf.tlfa hay and M|ua»h, also Jer
«cy belfer
Pric<d for quick aale
Phone 14 9-J.
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FOR SALE Hog. now. boar, arfd 2
barrows, Also good team, harne«
and wagon
G. H Pease. M .'.
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Box 55.
—S. D. A. CHURCH
Laugh Away Your Cares
Grants Pass Opera House
G. M. ANDERSON
(Producer of “Frivolities of 1920“)
Presente
For the first time in the West
HIS NEW YORK AND CHICAGO SUCCESS
by George V. Hobart and Herbert Hall Winslow
Just Around the Corner”
Featuring
Edna Wallace Hopper
Auu a opAutiuiu cubi,
A worthy successor to “TURN TO THE RIGHT
A RURAL COMEDY OF OPTIMISM SEASONED
WITH A TINGE OF DRAMA AND CHEERING
LAUGHTER AS HUMAN AND SWEET AS
LIFE ITSELF!
Tuesday Night, November 9
PRICES 75c, $1.50, $2.00 Phis War Tax
SEATS ON SALE AT HORNINGS SHACK
FAIR SALE 16 month« old heifer.
part Jersey. C. T. Croaby, Rd I
Second house north of count}
25 I
home.
PREDARE for next /»«maon'a »hort
cuke.
Buy gaaranteed Everbear-
log «trawberry pianta. |2 per 100.
D. M laingworthy. Itd. 4. phone
«Ol-F-24,
.
22
REMINGTON RIFLE for -ule
Shoot« three kind« of cartridges.
Price 315. Call H23 ,1 »tre«t up(
21
stairs.
8TH AND
Values
un-ordinary in
Wirthmore Silk Blouses
at $5.00
*
Fashioned of Georgette, Crepe de Chine and of
heavy Safin made with the utmost care—cut on
lines that insure perfect fitting—and styled in a man
ner that is authentic as well ds distinctive, each one
or these new WIRTHM0R models that have just
a . ived presents a genuine savings opportunity.
There’s a most pleasing diversity among the styles,
cne of which will surely satisfy every Fashion whim
er 4?ncv,
No s:tIt'Sint'ii art- required to sell \\ ll»‘I II
MOR Waists the eontraet plan eliminates
all selling expense as well as numerous oth­
er costs usually in< i<lent to flic making ami .
sale of Blouses. They represent superior
values. I m cause of the very unique and «-<-<»-
noinieal nny in which they are made and
sold, combined with the makers desire as
well as our own—to keep down prices to tin-
very minimum.
There is just one good store in each city that is pri
vileged to sell the products of the Wirthmor factory.
In this city this privilege is ours.
Golden B-ule Store
LEONARD E.
CAMPBELL
9
Battle
OF
Armageddon
When, Where and by
Whom will the battle be
fought? and What will
be the outcome of it?
Spedai Music
WELDING
VEEDOL
Don’t Forget
OUR SERVICE IS A CONTINUOUS PERFORM
ANCE FROM 7 A M TO 11 P M
HIGGINS A VERDIN -«General real
estate Office 11 1 South Sixth,
Phone 69.
20tf
SMITH’S GARAGE
CHILD'S CHIB, complete, for «ale
Also old newspapers. Phone 516-R
21
or call at 423 E street
SUPERIOR SERVICE
Indians* Precarious Living.
The Seminole Imllans ar** not ■ a!
lowed to Intermarry with relative«. A
group with totem must marry oitli tin­
other group having another totem—
end disobedience 1« punished with
death, But no Seminole would drain
of being disobedient, The Seminole*
live chiefly h.v their gun«, for they
have rarely been nidi- tn stay long
inoligli In one place to cultivate the
lumi. They used to sell nlllgulor
«kin«, which they hunted for In the
night. The Indinne flsli and limit «leer
and grow corn, lint they nre always
[WHir. often In want. Attempt« to
copvert the Seminole« to <’bristlunlty
have been made, but have been unauc
ce««ful.
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His Bean Á.11.
New nml good Spooiier,«n.w nre'rare,
tint here I« ..he recently reported from
Tule. A gentb unni enter,.<1 t|„. denn «
■ifllce. and. being h hit fluntrred. he In­
quired : a J lie l i mi dlz.z. ’
Boston
Transcript
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That Satisfies the Most Particular Motorist
WASHING
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REPAIRING
STORAGE
Ardencraig Farm
For Sale
Complete With Stock ar.d Equipment
at $50,000.00
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dl«m«e Tu som,- extetit itti« appetire
tu he lift,. Itfm, ,,f llfthlellZ» Jll«l how
l’>ng «tu li piu'«-, imi Insta |a no»
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