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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1920)
FACE TWO A- E. Voerblea. BACK TO NORMALCY ON NEW Pub. »nd Propr. TalKing Machines itemi at postoffice. Granu Paaa. Or«., aa sacond clast mall mattar. \ Christina* Suggestion— DAILY COURIER Every lady make» use of calling By mall or carrier, per year---- >«00 A finely printed or beauti Br mall or carrier, per month.. .50 cards fully engraved card would make an acceptable gift. Order now for prompt delivery MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication at all news dispatches credited to It •r all otherwise credited in thia papes and also th» local n«*» pub- Mshed herein. All rights of republication of •P*- eial dispatches herein are alao re- nerved. Collar and Cuff Sets 101 and 105 North Sixth We court comparison IwauMe of tlic ex- cellcnce of RAMONA tone quality and we arc offering a special inducement on RA-- MONAS for December which it will pay you Orante Pasa, Oregon Will Give Benefit I tan co— The Ladies Auxiliary will give a dance on Friday. December 10th. at the Waldorf hall for the benefit pf the fund tor eetabltohtng milk sta tions in th> Grants Taas schools. Dancing will begin at 8:30 o’clock and splendid music will be furnished by Miss Wolke’s orchestra Special song features «rill be interspersed with the dancing during the evening A pleasant evening Is assured and the cause is a worthy one. to investigate. Royal Arch Mamma Regular— NEW TODAY Regular convocation of Reames INSURANCE—Fire, automobile, Ilfs, chapter. No. 28. R. A M . will be accident and health T. M. Stott. h«-y Wednesday evening. December 308 North Sixth St. «Itf < Election and installation. F. M Huyler. H P. 44 FOR SALJC -Vsad bicycle. In good UNITED PRESS SERVICE condition for 820. Cramer Bros. Phons 55-J. , Jin Service Man R«-<urn— MONDAY. DECEMBER «. 105». Florian Sauer who has been in the REPORTER will open shorthand military serriee for the past four school If several more apply for In OREGON WEATHER 4 years, returned home yesterday. Mr struction. T. W. Gruetter. 20« I ♦ Sauer enlisted in the marines before North Sixth 4« ♦ Meeting of Art.« and <Tafts— the outbreak of the war and served 4 There will be a meeting of the So through the whole conflict. Since WANTED to buy « AN* 1 milk ♦ Pacific Coast State* Gener cows Address No 133 cam of ciety of Arts and Crafts at the home his discharge a few months ago he Courier. • 44 ally fair in southern California ♦ of Mr*. De ma rar, 512 B street, on has been visiting in Minnesota. He ♦ and unsettled and rain else- 4 Tuesday, December 7. All persons was met in Portland by his father. FOR SALE—Pres t-o-Ute tank, two ♦ where in this district. 4 interested as well as members, are John 8auer, who returned wlth auto lamps equipped with gas Invited to attend at 3 p. m him burners. 112. Call at 413 N Sth 4 ♦ 4 St., or phone 383-R. 44 4 Tonight and Tuesday, rain Ji. M. C. Niell Ixwvm— FOR SAIJ-2 OR~TRADF>-For town Make Trip in Ford— Mr and Mrs K. M. C. Niell left property. 40 acres of land. 3 miles E J Smith, with hla wife and yesterday for San Raphael. Cal., north of Rogue River. House, where they expect to make their I two children, have arrived In Grant» bar* and other outbuilding*. Good 4 ADDITIONAL LOCAA 4 Pass. from Oakland. Cal., in a Ford home. Mr Niell has stated his ln- spring water, well on porch, young 4 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 ♦4+4-e ♦ 4 ♦ 44 4 4 touring ear The party left Oakland - tent Ion of returning here for a short orchard Price 825 per acre Har The Niell Open Evening« Until Christmas — Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock, time after Christmas riet 8. Patrick, 413 North Sth For the accommodation of custo and arrived tn Grants Pass Saturday ranch. Ardeneralg. on the Applegate, street. Grants Pass. Ore. 48 mers—Letcner A Son. 44 at 3 o'clock. The road In Shasta and will be In the charSe of Mr. Ran- Siskiyou counties was In some places doiph. Mr and Mrs Niell were WANTED—2000 or more 2-foot shake«, either split of sawed. Many Attend Dance— covered with mud and snow, but the guests here yesterday of Mrs. P B. Phone Wilderville, J. H. Robinson. A ¡arse number of Grants PaAs worst place on the entire trip was Whitney. Rd 4. 45 people attended the dance last Satur at Jerome Prairie, according to Mr day night at the Riverside Commun Smith. The Smiths were absent Adn-rtislng Copy— CHEVROLET 191« model In good In order that the Courter force i ity club above Rogue River. An Ash from this locality for three years. condition. Engine just overhaul land orchestra furnished the music They are owners of a 40-acre trad may be able to handle the necessary ed. Wlll sell cheap for cash W. and although the hall was small, of land in Jerome Prairie, where work and Issue the paper on time W. Denson, Wllderville, Ore. 48 everybody apparently bad an enjoy they will do some Isnd clearing, and each day ft is necessary that all copy able time. prepare for the coming of irrigation. for display advertising and all WANTED—Good force pump. Stale price. E. J. Smith, Rd. 4. 44 changes of advertising be In the of- flee by 4 o’clock the day preceding SINGING HEN POULTRY PLANT, publication. Hereafter it will be Walker, Ore., is booking orders impossible to give a change on the fof 1921 White Ijeghom day-old day copy is brought In. chicks, at 15e each. 4 4 •I SOMETHING EVERYONE NEEDS No matter how many investments a person may have, he needs a bank ac count, where he can place to his credit any amount at any time. How safe, convenient and satisfactory it is to have an account with the Josephine County Bank. i I 4% interest paid on savings accounts 1 J osephine C ounty B ank G rants P ass :O regon Highway Is Graded— Albert Anderson, who has had aev- eral contracts from the state high way commission on the Pacific high way. is registered at the Perkins from Yoncolla. The highway is now graded north and south of the town and has been rocked. Commission ers Booth and Yeon will Inspect all the grades in southern Oregon within a few days and thereafter will pre pare a paving program for the com ing summer. The main street of Yoncolla is now hard-surfa ed.—Ore gonian. ! OUR GUARANTEE BEHIND THESE Two Ford Touring Cars USED SOME C. A. Winetrout AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE AUTO TOPS Replace the shabby top with a light, eaay-to-!uui<lle weather proof one now. Smart looking, serviceable tope— perfect fitting and Improving the car’s looks—a wide choice In ma terial« and colors. OUR PRICES LOWEST G. B. BERRY Kayser’s Italian Silk Underwear IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR I’ERI MTION IN SILK UNDERWEAR, DON’T OVERLOOK THIS FAMOUS MAKE OF ITALIAN SILK UNDERWEAR. ONE HUNDRED PER CENT SATISFACTORY. NEW SHIPMENT CHIVED. « IX>ST—Saturday afternoon. near 7th and A streets, a linen doily ! , with crocheted edge. Phone 125-R ; 4.1 FOR SALE—About 200 feet of 2-fn galvanized light weight pipe. Ip-1 quire at 1301 East A street. «1 WANTED—I^nd under the new ir rigation project. Improved, 40 to: 1 «0 preferred. Owners only. Ad dress No. 124 care of Courier. 44 WANTED—Party to handle staple accessory, calling on stores and offices. Either lady or gentleman I Good profits. Plenty o f territory. ! Phone 184-J. Illinois Special Saturday— The Courier’s third special edition Germs! coverin g the farming Industry of A cake of yeast consists of live the different secions of Josephine ■itg-shnped borii.-« so tiny that 4.000 county will be issued next Saturday. •if them, place.i enit to end. would This edition will carry reports of the measure an Inch. Courier representative who visited every farm in the Illinois valley, in cluding Deer creek. Sucker creek and Althouse. It will be the same stayle as the two previous editions. Or E. J. Bllllck returned yester day from Tacoma, where he spent several days on professional business. Come in and !»<• convinced BARNES the Jeweler * Grants Pass-Medford STAGE • INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Daily and Sunday Effect»’"! Oct. 25, 1920 LEAVE LEAVE Grants Pass MEDFORD GRANTS I’AHH Waiting Room 10:00 a. tn 10:00 a- m. Bonbonniere 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m 4.30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Phone 160 We connart with «tage« for I »hluid and Ja»k«a»i»»illr FOR CASH ONLY During the balance of the month we are going to give you some real bargains in Lee Tires. Now is the time to put on new tires. Prepare for the winfer weather. LEE FABRICS Size 32x31/»-—Six going at Special Price of $23.80 each. Old Price $29.15 each. Size 32x4—Eight going at Special Price of $:U).37 each. Old Price $:W.!W each. Size 33x4—One going at Special Price of $31.02. Ohl Price $40.80. • Size 34x4—One going at Nfiecial price of $31.72. Ol<l price $41.70. LEE CORDS Size 32x3*/.—Two going at special price of $36.10 each. Old price $46 each. Size 32x4—One going at special pri...... . $46,73. Old price $88.80. Size 35x5—One going at special prico of $67.77. Ohl price $S6.25. Above prices include the war tax. Remember, the sale is on now anil continues for the balance of No vember. Out of town orders given prompt attention. AGI NTS FOR H udson ’ max we CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS COLLINS AUTO COMPANY G odìi » ano saPAHU PHONE 317 5// H STREET, GRANTS PASS, ORE New Price Schedule John Ixiomls arrived here this af ternoon from Roseburg and will look over the various tracts of irri gated lands in the valley. He states that if he finds anything that suits him he will make his home in this vicinity. Arrives Today Is There Anything Newt How msn.v such civilization» har« »risen and passed to the twilight of the gods? How much of art. litera ture. science. philosophy, religion, that we have held to l>e new, was old In the dnvs before Stargon? Who can say?—Cincinnati Enquirer SAYS IT FIRST AND SAYS IT LAST Carrie G. Barrel, 319 Nicholson St., Norfolk, Va., writes: "I'll tell anybody that Foley’s Honey and Tar is all right. It did me all the good. I said it first and I’ll say it last.” Thousands of bottles of this reliable remedy were bought last week by careful mothers so as to be prepared to check coughs, colds and croup at the beginning. (It acts almost in stantly, cuts phlegm, sooths raw, ir ritated membranes, stops tickling in throat. 1 You Buy Men’s Overalls, Union Made Heavy Blue ___ Heavy Brown ... $1.79 $1.69 Painter’s Overalls Clothing, Shoes and Underwear arc on this schedule Men’s and Boys’ Suits have taken the biggest drop... The prices on Ladies Shoes have dropped something awful. Grants Pass Sample Store A Northwest Sales Institution ♦