Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 01, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    WNDNIMDAY, DE» I MUER ». H»'2o
GRANTS PAM» DALY (XIUHIEK
Iteinhotd Schmidt apsnt Thanks­
giving at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Claus Schmidt Ho haa
as guests Joo Gray, of Corvallis, «nd
Eugene Moore, of Evans Creek. They
in oar safe eposlt vaults. They
I returned to Corvallis yesterday to
offer at>«olute security against
resume their studies at the O, A. C.
theft, ftre, mold or destruc­
Lester Doughty went to Eugene
tion of any kind. Every ac­
tixlny, called there by the Illness of
commodation is afforded those
his brother. The telegrnm did not
who rent compart ments in
California Cluster Raisin* and Fig»
state how serious the Hltuws Is. but
these vaults, the rent of which
1 ho was askevl to leave for there nt
in Fancy «Packages
low as $2 for a box.
one«.
is very moderat«, beginning as
U. L. Upeon arrived this morning
from Portland to attend the Furm
Bureau meeting which was held «1
the courthouse today, lie brought
his son. Boh. who will «lay here with
Sis grandparents. Mr and Mrs F. S,
OF HOVTHKRS ORKGON
101 and 105 North Sixth
Ireland, until Christina«.
Grants Pass, Oregon
A. W. Robinet tn and son. Amos,
of Billings, Mont., are In the city for
a few day«, looking over the country
through the application of water. | wogue river •ontract, the following Itn*» Shoes—
with the view of locating here Mr.
Reduced 20 per cent at Peerless Robinette has been a resident of
, The water is now here, though the I were present. Frank Warren, the
41 Billings for 30 years.
land can not be benefited if the wa­ Columbia river salmon packer. and Clothing Co.
ter is allowed to. course its way
Will Give Baek«< Modal—
NEW TODAY
through the canals without being Henry O’Malley, western superinten­
The W. O. W. will give a bosket INSURANCE—Firs, automobile, Ilfs,
dent
of
the
government
bureau
of
turned upon the acres cleared of
social next Monday night at the
accident and health. T. M. Stott.
wm in vit­ lodge rooms.
their native growth of brush. A tew fisheries, at Seattle.’*
Ul neigh bora and
I North Sixth St.
<ltf
Not
a
Grants
Pass
man
ato ng the their families are expected to be
land owners are clearing and level-
Ung their lands. The movement has ed. Not a maa who lives Even the present with a full basket. A pro- FOR S VI J?—Used bicycle. In good
condition for $20. Cramer Bros.
gram of surprises is in store, the en­
not assumed the proportions it Rogue river was there,
Phone 55-J.
tertainment
committee
states.
should however, and some day dis­ murderer has the right to be present
TYPEWRITER
for sale—•’Blind
aster is sure to overtake the man at his own trial and to hear the
Remington, overhauled, new plat­
Prize
Calf
Shipped
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who fails to get his lands under cul­ judgment of the court pronounced
en and new ribbon; $30 cash lakes
The prlie calf, which was won by
upon him Justice and decency have
It. Courier office
4 1
tivation.
been outlawed by the double-cross­ Everett Robinson in the Farm Bu­
A meeting has been called by the
reau rodent contest, was shlp|»ed yes- BARGAIN—J60 acre*. 4 miles out,
officials of the chamber of commerce, ing political boaoes from Bear creek terday front Medford. The calf was
lota of wood, 15 acre« of sub-irri­
gated land, enough saw timber to
to convene Thursday evening, when a ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a given by one of the local banks as
a prise for the boy who secured the
pay for the place. 112 per acre
these development questions * will a
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
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greatest number of point. each ro­
A good deal for someone Let me
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be given consideration. They are
tient killed counting a certain num­
show you this. Phone 375-Y.
vital to the success of the irrigation
ber toward the prise.
J. Taylor.
Mrs. James Hogue, of Kerby, left
project and vital to the growth and
FOR RENT 6-room house close in
this morning for Eugene where an
well-being of Grants Pass
There operation for infantile paralysis will Dr. IHnimick Moves office—
north side. Also 5-rootn house,
To 112% South Sixth street, over
should be a full attendance at the be performed on her daughter, who
big barn, south side. rattillo It
Peerless Clothing store
»: I-ord, real estate
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meeting with full discussion of the accompanied her.
Glenn Wooldridge returned to
problems that affect the future of
K L. GA.LBRAITH—4Ual Estate. In­
Rogue River this morn ng after spend Steelhead Fi-hlng in IHtulH—
surance, and plate glass liability
Josephine county.
ing a day in the city. Mr. Wooldridge
According to some, steelhead
<09% O at roe t. ivhons It.
is engaged in mining and states that fishing was supposed to end last
JUSTICE AND DECENCY OUT-
the water for operations has been night in the Rogue. Others main­ FOR SALE — Dodge touring
nearly new, in first class condition,
L1WE1»
plentiful until the last few days. It tain that steelheads over 15 inches
equipped
with cord tires, bumper,
It is unfortunate that the Rogue has begun to drop off now because of may still be lawfully caught and
tool box. cut out. rebound strap«.
the
cold
weather.
state
that
they
will
go
ont
and
fish
river fish question la no nearer a
Weed chains. Price $20o
1 <> 7
Just the same as ever. Section 40
North Ninth St.
3»tf
just settlement than ever, and that It Why Pay More?—
of the state game laws says that
must again be called to public at­
SLEEPING ROOM for rent
All Suits. Overcoats. Hats and the open season on trout shall be
639 N. 2nd St.
40
tention. The injustice of the pact Furnishings reduced one-third and from April 1 to November 30. The
42 Oregon game laws for 1919-1920 FOR SALE- -Hot Point electric iron,
which has been entered into between less at Peerless Clothing Co.
also go on and define trout as “any
used only six times, owner mov­
the Macleay interests and the group
Paran Encampment Friday—
speckled trout, brook trout
ing to ranch. Price $7. 1078 N.
of Medford politicians can be sensed
All officers and members of Par- and it also includes any steelhead
Ninth St.
39tf
when the names of those invited to an Encampment No. 29. are request­ trout under 15 inches in length and ------------------------------------------------ »—
5
PASSENGER
FORD
for
sale
cheap.
the secret conference held In Port­ ed to be present at the I. O. O. F. any specie« of salmon under 15
639 N. 2nd St
40
land last week is scanned. Note this hall Friday evening. December 3. at inches in length.” Unless there Is
8
o
’
clock.
There
will
be
degree
some
other
orovtsion
in
the
fish
FOR
SALE
—
Young
hunting
dog.
paragraph from the report printed in
work, with refreshments served la­ laws, it would appear that steelhead
Highest bid by Saturday night
the Medford Mail-Tribune:
ter. By order of the C P., >B. lA Wll-fishing is still lawful for fish over
takes him. 102 North Sixth St.
“At the meeting the following Manis. scribe.
40 15 inches.
Phone 265-J.
40
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signers were present: George A.
Mansfield, chairman, Senator C. M
NEW 9
Thomas. Ben C. Sheldon, of .Med­
SHOW
ford. Oregon; A. C. Marsters, S. G.
TODAY
You’ve served my purpose!”
Bartrum. of Roseburg; Henry Van
Duzen, president of the Portland
chamber of commerce, R. W. Price.
of the Hotel Men's association. R. L.
Macleay, representing the Macleay
Estate company, packers of Portland.
In addition to the signers
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KEEP YOUR VALI ABLE
PAPER*. ETC.
Fancy Packages DeLux
Special Reduced Prices
ON ALL IX» AIM HI Ils KNI»
DREMMEN
Ifìrs. Hellie Reas
We «lo lliHiisUU'liing
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
S T » 1
SMITS PASS Mili C01HUE8
Published Dally Except Sunday
A.
Voorhle*.
Pub. and Propr.
WEEKLY COURIER
Sy Bill, per year_____________93.(10
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The Associated Press is exclusively
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or all otherwise credited in this
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Ush«d herein.
All rights of republication of spe-
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UNITED PRESS SERVICE
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. liTAU.
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Pacific Coast States: Unset­
tled, but occasional rains in
Washington. Oregon and north­
ern California. Normal tem­
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AN IMPORTANT MEETING
There is no one question that more
vitally Interests the people of the
Grants tPass district, farmer and bus­
iness man alike, than the develop­
ment of the lands that will be served
by,the new irrigation project These
lands have been held in private own­
ership for years in the expectation
that some day irrigation would come
and give them a producing value.
Taxes have been paid upon them be­
cause some day they could be put
to smother use than the supplying of
pasturage for jackrabbits. We have
thousands of acres of the lands
whose value can only be brought out
“Woman!
AS THE MAN WOULD
NOT BE STOPPED BY
LOVE, MAN OR DEVIL
THIS CHARACTER IN
HAROLB MacCRATH’S
EXTRAORDINARY
3T0RY OF QUIXOTIC
BRAVERY, LOVE, IN
TRIGUE AND ADVEN
TURE WILL HOLD YOU
SPELL BOUND
A SPLENDID
'HAZARD”
Allan Dwan Production
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
SELECTED COMEDY—SEMINARY SCANDAL
ILLITERATE DIGEST-ODDS AND ENDS OF
INTEREST
KATHERINE CALVERT —AT THE ORGAN
COMING FRIDAY-ANNETTE KELLERMAN in
‘ WHAT WOMEN LOVE’
OREGON
The foremost tailoring l»ou«v in the world making
high
qlialliy
clothing to Individual iiMMtsum have annoiiixcvl •
timt <X'Hiünly JuMtifi»'* )t»ii In I>ii) iiitf n»»u
HivUswi ytvors local « I.'*!<■<
GEO 8. CALHOUN
All Suits and Overcoats
Reduced
Less
Peerless Clothing Co.
Shoes for the
Family—
a
plIlllpK, oxford*
and shoes, brown riu I
black ami adjustment
prices
pi HM'S at
at
X
WOODWARD’S
New
I
IO.1 N. SIXTH NT.
Misses’ Wool
Underwear
(X»MH1X KTION SUITS REDUCED IO
»1.7«. «I l»H IND »2.2ft
WHEN THE SIZE
IK GON K, t ol It • lit »I» E
IS
GONE
MEN'S UNDERWEAR, «I.H.1—I XION Hl ITS
t
W < H >1. UNION NUITS AT »2.I»”,. »:i,7.A INI» gl.fto
Grants Pass Sample Store
J. II. MV’hlVM V Mgr.
Grants Pass-Medford
STAGE
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Effect* vp Get. 25, 1920
Daily and Sunday
LEAVE
LEAVE
Grants Pass
MEDFORD
GRANTS PASS
Waiting
Room
10:00 a. m.
10:00 n. m.
Bonbonniere
1:00
p.
m.
1:00 p. m.
4:80 p. ni.
4.30 p. m.
Phone 160
Wo conn«vt with stag«— for Ashland and Jacksonville
AUTO TOPS
Replace tlu- shabby top with
light,
«•«sj-to-hiUKlIo
weather­
proof one now.
Smart looking, serviceable top«—
perfect fitting and Improving the
car's looks—• wide choice In ma­
terials and colors.
OUR PRICES IXiWEHT
G. B. BERRY
OUR BIG EEED STOCK
now «n displny euablM you to
chooa« the right feed for your
anlmals and Mcure It In almost
any quantlty from i» bag up to
ft carload or rnore. Our pricea
are as low an any of the big
feed Jobbers in the large Cen­
ters. Compsr« our qnalltles
and prices.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL
Corner Third and G Street
Phone 123