Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 08, 1920, Image 2

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»•K.ANTM BAHN DAILY »Ml RIER
oMNiò t-ASS Olili COURIER
Published Dally Except Sunday
A. E. Voerhlea,
Pub. and Propr.
8 KM TODAY
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Just Received....
ttered at poatolftce, Granta Pass.
Ore., aa second class mall matter.
WEEKLY COURIER
By mali, per year.............
»2.00
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
101 and 105 North Sixth
The Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to it
or all otherwise credited in this
S. G. McMullen, of Selma, spent
paper and also the local news pub­
Tuesday attending to business mat­
lished herein.
All rights of republication of spe­ ters in the city.
cial dispatches herein are also re­
Fred Collins returned last night
served.
from Montague where he spent a
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
week on business
Mrs. E. M. Light returned to her
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER H. li»2»i. home at Leland this morning after
a few days shoppiug and visiting
♦ ♦
♦ here.
OREGON' WEATHER
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O
♦ Alleman Left and Grand Right and
♦ Left—With your Pathe orchestra—
Weather for the Week
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just can t keep your feet still. »25
♦
Pacific Coast States: Gener­ ♦ worth of records of your own choice
♦
♦ ally fair in southern California ♦ with each phonograph. Sabin de-
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■f and unsettled and rain e Ise- ♦ livers the goods.
♦
♦ where in this district.
James Ireland, of Portland, was
Talking
Machines
FOR SALE—Used bicycle. Is good
condition for »20. Cramer Bros.
Phone 55-J.
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ANDOMA A LIMITED M Mill II,
<>i mi uni. know \ VAN H a -
ALTE GLOVE SILK HOSE FOR
THE HOI.ID AV SEASON.
THIS
II. IM ■ A A I 11A HI At A ».It ADE
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ANI» AA ILL Nt
DROP STITCH.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display space, per inch............— 35c
Local-personal column, per Une—10c
Baaders, per line........................... 5c
DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year---- »5.00
By mail or carrier, par month.. .50
BACK TO NORMALCY ON
INSURANCE Flrs. automobile, llf«.
accldent and health T. Ai. Stott,
308 North iilxi h St.
<*Stf
Orante Pass, Oregon
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REPORTER will open shorthand
school if several more apply for In­
struction. T. AV. Gruetter. 20«
North Sixth
.
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AA' ANTED Dry slabs or cord wood
tn car load lots. Ashland laundry
Co.
50
ANMt SALE 507 E St. The Ward-
roba CI »«nera Ouo dark blue ov-
ercoat. else 37, »20.00. One lad­
ies dark blue cape. »3.50. One
LOST While poodle dog. with black
will Hohl Meeting*—
eye« and noee Reward for return,
The organisation meeting of the
to Julia Able, at cor of 10th and
Wolf Creek Farm Bureau will la*
H «treets.
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held at the Wolf Creek school house
INMt
8AIJC
Seven-room
house
with
Suck-
Saturday night at 7:30 The
hath. etc. at, S02 N 7th street.
er creek meeting will be held Tues-
$1800.
Five-room house, small
day. December 14. at'Spence hall.
barn. 81« N. 7th street, $1200.
The meeting will be called for 7:30.
Mrs. W. H. Quali. Rd 4. city. 70
Make Home a Real Home—
PAINTING Paperhanging.
Kaiso-1
With a Pathe Phonograph—»25
mining done by day of contract, i
worth of records free. Sabin De-
Call phone 324-R.
50 I
livers the Goode.
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STRAYED— A dehorned rod cow.'
branded "V" on left hip. Owner'
Pollock !•» Better—
call for Mimi'fi I»athrop ranch. 50
County Assessor Eclus Pollock
sphnt a short time at his office yes­ FOR HALID- One Holstein milk cow. |
terday and today. Mr Pollock has
fresh two week*, one Jersey cow,
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fresh four week*. Otto Hen rie-1
at the Western, been ill for the past 10 days and has
night
a
guest
last
♦ Tonight and Thursday, prob- ♦
son. Rd 2. Box 24. or phone 602-1
for been unable to attend to his duties.
left
this
morning
Mr.
Ireland
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■f ably rain.
He has recovered sufficiently now to
F-21.
.
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♦ *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Holland.
be at the office for a short time each ----------------------------------------------------
JERSEY FOR SALE Desiring to
Keep the home fires burning—• day.
retire from the dairy business and
phonograph with »25
Get
a
Pathe
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
wishing to breed range stock for
worth of records free—is the best Alt OlH Fellows Attention—
♦
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
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beef. I am offering for sale the reg­
way to keep them burning at Christ­
There will be work In the Initia­
istered Jersey bull. Oxford’s Mar­
mas time and all the year. Sabin' tory degree on next Wednesday
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Tonight, Lindquist concert, the Delivers the Goods.
evening. December 8. Please come.j shall.. No ’‘-3163. sired by tai
first number on the Lyceum course,
»'reale s Amy's Oxford. No. 1 28329
we need you. T. Y. Dean. Secy.
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and a rare treat.
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dam Blandy's Snowdrop's Pet. No
Dance
Saturday
Night
—
337099, American Jersey Cattle
A. W. Potter arrived this morning
Shipment to Be Made—
Club. Oxford’s Marshall is solid
Deer Creek Orange hall.
from Eugene and will spend a few
A carload of hogs will be shipped
color, black tongue and switch
time assured all for $1.50.
days in the city.
to Portland on the 27th. according' and is nearly four years old. His
to C. N. Culy. There will be about
breeding Is valuable, from stock
100 head in the shipment, which will
that are great producers of butter
be sent to Portland. Hogs are now
fat. Address L. Speaker. Speaker. I
bringing »12.50 for the best and the
Oregon.
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local product always brings the top
LOST Tuesday afternoon, pair of
price.
* eye glasses In black case, gold
mounting and chain. Cail 313-R
Mrgn Attendance Wanted—
or return to Shattuck Construc­
The I-adies Auxiliary hopes for a
tion. Reward.
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large attendance at its benefit dance
on
Friday
evening.
December
10.
at
FOR
SALE
—
No.
17
Dfdjival
cream
50 inch all wool fine French serge, »4.35 value, now ......... . $2.S5
the Waldorf hrJl, as the proceeds go
separator. 1000 pounds capacity. |
48 inch all wool chiffon broadcloth sponged and shrunk. »5.50
to the fund -for establishing milk­
$4.45
has been used 30 days. Paid »152,1
now —
stations In the city schools. It is be­
,$SJK$
will take »100. F R Hyde. Mur­
50 inch all wool tricotine. »4.00 value, now —.....
lieved • this movement will prove
... $2 25
phy.
50
42 inch all wool French serge. 12.85 value, now
very beneficial to the health of the
$1.(15
42 inch all wool storm serge, >2.25 value, now
children of the community. Every­ WANTED .Middle aged lady desirfMi
ai.os
42 inch all wool Henrietta, »2.50 value, now
position as housekeei>er.
Ad-
one is invited to the dance. There
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dress No. 125 care Courier.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
will be good music for the dancers,
and Home attractive song features.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Courier fer commercial arte Ma*.
This is to notify the public that
CITY TREASURER'S MITR E I Colin McIntosh of San Francisco.
. Cal., has disposed of- his Interest In
There are funds in the city treas­ what is commonly known aa the "Old
ury to redeem all warrants drawn I Channel Mine" located near Gallce.
on the general fund numbered 14548 Oregon, and his responsibility In
to 14583, inclusive
' connection with the operation of said
Replace the shabby top with
Interest will cease after Decem­ property has terminated.
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light. easy-to- handle
weather­
Dated this 4th day of Decetpber.
ber 10th, 1920.
proof one now.
Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon. De­ ' 1920.
Smart looking, serviceable tops—
perfect fitting and imimoving the
cember 8th. 1920.
COLIN MclNTOSH
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G. P. JESTER
car’s looks—a wide choice in ma­
TV -■ -» y ■
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7 ,,
City Treasurer.
terials and coion.
OCR PRICES LOWEST
Balee
in Woolen Dress
Goods
Golden Rule Store
AUTO TOPS
cx-
we
to investigate.
BARNES the Jeweler
Grants Pass-Medford
STAGE
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Daily and Sunday
Effective Oct. 25, 1920
LI AA L
LEAVE
Grants Pass
.MEDFORD
GRANTS PASS
Waiting
Room
10:0» a. tn.
10:00 a. m.
Bonbonniere
1:00 p. ni.
1:00 p. m
4:30 p. tn.
4.30 p. m.
Phone 160
We connect with stage« for Ashland and JiM'kxm«ilio
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 winter weather.
LEE FABRICS
Size :L’ x 3>2—Six going at Special Price of $23.80
each. Old Price $29.15 each.
Size 32x4—Eight going at Special Price of $30.37
each. Old Price $38.90 each.
Sjze 33 x 4— One going at Sjiecial Price of $31.02. Old
Price $40.80.
Size 34x4- One going at fsjM’eial price of $31.72. Old
price $41.70.
LEE CORDS
“Size 32x3*G—Two going at special price of $36.10
each. Old price $16 each.
Size 32x4—On»* going at special price of $16.73. OI<1
price $58.80.
Size 35x5—One going at special price of $67.77... Old
price $86.25.
Above prices include the war tax. Remember, the
sale is on now and continues for the balance of No­
vember. Out of town orders given prompt attention.
TEACHERS' ENAMIN ATIONS
LIMITED TIME OFFER
WORTH OF GENI INE
paw.»
/h PATHE RECORDS kP|4
Lw^J
(Your Own Selection)
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TO EACH PtTWH.ASER OF A
PATHE Phonograph
NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE
PLAYS ALL RE4ORDS
THE PATHE IS THE BEST PHONO».RAPII MADE
NAME YOUROWN TERMS
WITHIN RE ASON AND «ET DELIVERY AT ON» F.
SABIN Delivers the Goods
Notice is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of .Josephine
County. Oregon, will hold regular ex­
amination’ of applicants for State
Certificates at the Court House in
Grants Pass, as follows:
Commencing Wednesday December
15, 1920. at»9:00 o'clock a tn., and
continuing until Saturday Decemlier
18, 1920. at 4:00 o’clock p m.
Wednesday Forenoon
U. 8. History. Writing (Penman­
ship, Music. Drawing
Wmineeday .Afternoon
Physiology: Reading. Manual
Training. Composition.
Domestic
Science. Methods in Reading. Course
of Ftudy for Drawing, Methods in
Arithmetic.
Thoraday Forenoon
Arithmetic. History of Education. |
Psychology. Methods in Geography, i
Mechanical Drawing. Domestic Art.
Course of Sttidv for Domestic Art.
Thursday Afternoon
Grammer. Geography, , Stenogra.,
'■hr, American Literature. Physics.
Typewriting. Methods in language,
Thesis for Prfmarv Certificate.
Friday Forenoon
Theory and Practice. Orthography
''Snelling). Physical Geography, Eng-1
lish literature, Chemistry.
Friday Afternoon
School U», Geology. Algebra. Civ-1
11 Government.
Saturday Forenoon
Geometry, Rotanv.
Rntnrday Afternoon
General Hfstorv, Rookkepplng.
Very truly yours,
r a cnrRcirrLT,.
Sunt of Public Instruction.
12 -7-11-14
2 GOOD BICYCLES
Ono nearly now, $20. R c <I h new and
2nd hand.
Copper hot tom wash
boilers at $3.711. 2 drag saws for
salo.
Phono 71.
BOOTH'S SECOND H AND STORE
AGfNTS
i
FOR
HUDSON
MAXWELL
CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
COLLINS ÀUTO COMPANY
k
G. B. BERRY
Accesso»»«« AND »«PAIRING
ESSEX
PHONE 317
'¿hl! H STREET,
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GRANTS PASS, ORE
MOTORS
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New Price Schedule
Arrives Today
Get These Pre-War
Prices Before
You Buy
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Men’s Overalls, Union Made
$1.79
$1.69
Painter’s Overalls
$1.59
Clothing, Shoes and Underwear are on this schedule
Men’s and Boys’ Suits have taken the biggest drop
.The prices on Ladies Shoes have dropped somethin!'
awful.
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Grants Pass Sample Store
A Northwest Sales Institution
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