Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 18, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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FRUITDALE
Wm. Brie t may er was a Medford
visitor Monday,
Mr. and Mr» Crouch. of Granin
Paas, wore Sunday afternoon callers
al the Hamilton home
Mr. and Mrs. Has tai I and Mr. and
Mr» Slattery were Sunday dinner
guests of the I'uderwoods.
Mr». Kila Wright spent Tuesday
with Mrs Cole at the Presbyterian
manse.
Charles Augensteln started Sunday
morning for his home in Ohio
spend the winter.
The craw of men have nearly
l»h«d blasting the rock out of
irrigation ditch around Underwood's
hill and will soon have It ready
the steam shovel.
The Hyatt family have lert
Roger place and have moved onto
ranch they lately purchased of
lawless at New Hope.
Mm Hiding retume.1 Thursday
from Elma. Wash., where she went
three seeks ago to attend the fu­
neral of her father.
Monday being the birthday of Mrs
Wm Brietmayer. the ladies gave her
a surprise party In the afternoon and
were very pleasantly entertained es­
pecially with an abundance of good
things for refreehmeftta.
The Thimble Club, with the assist­
ance of Miss Corbett, have been mak­
ing drees forms for several of the
ladles at their weekly meetings.
Mrs Slattery went to Medford
Sunday to visit her daughter. Mrs
Elliott, returning Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. Nielson were Stindav
evening dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Atchison, of Grants Pass,
meeting there Ora Seaburn and wife
of Boise. Idaho, who are on their
wav to California The three fami­
lies were friends in Wyoming and the
Half the Wearing Parts
In the ordinary battery
there are two wearing part»
— the lead plate« and the In­
sulation l>etween the plate».
These are the part« of the
battery exposed to the chem-
ical action of the solution -
the parts mort Ukely to
give out.
The StiU Better Willard
has only rate wearing part —
for Threaded Rubber Inaula-
tion ■» net affected by the
solution —it «nil outlast the
With this acid proof Inafa-
latum there are no rotted 'ep.
arator», no e»|ien»iee rejdace
merit». No internal dx«t
circuit» due to eat Insuring ar
puncture*. No checking ar
cracking.
Finally, the Still II
Wt'.'V,.,*h.lt‘lT<>
*t«*ked tame dry —I
drop of mowture nI
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Of tlie 101 paaaengei
aad ttuck» u»lng W
Batteries a» »tand<<rd e.
mrrit I S3 haw adoptee
SUU Better Wi|Unt
Thirmied Rublwi In»ulJ
152 Manufacturers Using Threaded Rubber Insulation
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Battery Shop
Stewart Disbrow, Propr.
STORAGE
BATTERY
LET
US
LOOK
Voui
Willard
OVER
Quality Goes Clear Through
battery every tin».
Threaded Rubber Insula-
tkm ha« all the high ineulat-
in» quailtie« of ordinary
rubber. yet allow, ea.y
flow of current fHau (date
(opiate
1« pure.
The Practical Car
TJ iu lr«d» rr«r* N
tw.i O.1 In ««■! <•« '*»•
Mil* ni th- Hull ll.iter
Ull*nl Iutieri
lb»
only b.llriy »HI
*11 real*.) M>.l.b*r In.
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YOU CAN’T BEAT IT FOR USE.
YOU CAN’T BEAT IT FOR PLEASURE.
YOU CAN’T BEAT IT FOR BUSINESS.
YOU CAN’T BEAT IT FOR ECONOMY.
YOU CAN’T BEAT IT FOR CHRISTMAS
MAKE YOUR WIFE OR YOUR GIRL OR
YOURSELF, A CHRISTMAS PRESENT
OF ONE—CASH OR TERMS.
We’re the folks that can he
trusted shen you want your
rar adjusted.
The one thing that we have for
sale
is
service-satisfaction.
That’s the only way we make
a profit out of the business—
giving a man a big business­
like return for his money. If
your car's all run down we can
restore its mechanical ambi­
tion. We are master motor me­
chanics.
PRES. DORT GUARANTEES AGAINST
REDUCTION IN PRICE.
Ameit’s Auto Repair
I also have a good used Chevrolet Run­
about, for sale cheap.
A. N. PARSONS
208 North Sixth Street
Seaburtis and Nielsons bad not met
for 25 years
Kwlfrson Buy« Bonn
CREAM
. SEPARATOR
J • Irving Kesterson
pu/chased
1 the residence at B and Seventh
' streets from J. H. Williams and will Moi e Than
make hfs home in the city In the fu-
| ture. Mr. Kesterson has been look­ 1,375,000
ing for a place here for the past few in U m
week*, and will now bring his family
For more than thirty year* the De Laval cream
to Grants Pas*. Mr. Williams will
separator haa been acknowledged as the World’«
leave the first of the year for South­
Standard.
ern California, where he will spend
You may hear it said of some separator that “It’s as
the winter. He expects to return
good as a De Laval; ” or if some competing talesman
here in the spring and build a small
bungalow near bls present residence.
wants to make his argument particularly strong, he’ll say
The Machine By Which
All Others Are Judged
“ It’s better than a De Laval.”
Carriers IV.mti'fl—
Boys or girl« with wheel» wanted,
one route now open. Bonus paid for
long service. Aiply Courier office.
Why Not
Electric
Cooking?
Liniment
«tops tho aches
'z
that follow exposure
I
RHEUMATISM
The right treatment for
this dread ailment is
found in
ANTI URIC
This herbal remedy elim­
inates the poisons which
cause rheumatism; re
storing the system to
normal health. Your
money refunded if the
results do not please.
For sale bv
California-Oregon Power Co
The cream separator is more
frequently used than any
F EasUsf
other machine on the farm, i
to turni
and for that reason, if for no
r easiest to
wash, skimsl
other, only the very best
F
the
cleanest
should be purchased.
lasts the longest
and that’s
the
SOONER OR LATER
De Laval.
YOU WILL BUYA
Ex
SUDDEN changes of weather
or exposure to cold and wet,
■tart rheumatic twinges ar. 1
make your "bones ache.”
Sloan's Liniment brings
warmth, comfort and quick
relief to lame back, »tiff joints,
sprains, strains, aoreness.
fmelratrt without rubbing. All
druggists—35c, 70c, 11.40.
SABIN’S DRUG STORE
The concern with a cheaply and poorly constructed
machine mvi “Just at good as a De Laval and costs less.” j
But everywhere the De Laval is recognized J
by experienced creamerymen and dairymen A
and even by makers of would-be competing J
machines as the World’s Standard.
HALF A LOAF
may be "better than no bread" as
the proverb goes, but half a loaf of
our bread Is only an aggravation,
For It is so light and toothsome, so
"morelsh” in flavor, that even a
whole loaf goes a very short way in
satisfying the wants of those who
try It. If you would know what per­
fect bread 1s try some of ours.
Ask your Grocer for Breed
baked by the
GRANTS PASS
BAKERY
503 G Street
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DE LAVAL
McIntyre’s Implement House
402 404 South Sixth Street