Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 23, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS PASS DAILY <X»l RIER
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PASS OW COURIER
Published Dally Except Sunday
A. E. Vo*rhies.
Pub. and Propr.
Everything Good
For Christmas Dinner
Entered at paatoffico. Grants Pass.
Ora., as second class mall matter.
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entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to It
or all otherwise credited in thia
paper and also the local new« pub*
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eial dispatches herein are also re­
•erved.
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
LETTI CE
CAI 1.1 HOW UK
101 and 105 North Sixth
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TH! RSDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1220
PARSLEY
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RADISHES
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Every article in our window .
Specially Priced
for thin werk only
Misses Julia O'Brien and Hattie I
Gobers are »ponding several days In
Granta Pass.
Mrs. 11. B. Kilteriuau. who ww
operated on In Medford for app«<ndl
cilia Is much Improved.
Mrs. J. C. Dyw'rt was called to
Klamath Falls last week by the aer-
Grants Pass, Oregon
lous Illness of her daughter. Mm
FIlxpalricY.
.Mrs
FitapatHck
much Improved at this writing.
NEW TODAY
Mias la'ltle Bowoll la visiting her
INSURANCE—Fire, automottle, life, father, J O. Sowell
Mlaa Sowell
accident and health. T. X. Stott. Ilves at Algoma, Ore.
208 North Sixth fit.
«lit
Mias Kiva Garner left ¿Ion.lay for
Yreka. Cal., to visit her sister. Mrs.
FOR SAIJC—l'sed bicycle. In good Frank Bills
condition for $10. Cramsr Bros.
Mr and Mm. Frank Sowell arv
Phone 55-J.
27tf visiting relatives and friends In our
valley
WILLIAMS WOOD YARD far wood
Theodore Striker Is home for the
and coal.
74
! holidays.
LIBERAL REWARD for return of
Mr> s“r"h Sowell. who has been
bill folder containing money and Quite 111 U reported much Improved,
Miss Wllda Hugger th Is spending
papers lost between Best's real ee-
tate office and 212 West L street. th* Christmas vacation at home.
Mr. Doney had the misfortune to
Finder please notify Isaac liest. 60
have his house destroyed by fire
FOR ALLE—Alfalfa hay. aad grain Wednesday evening.
hay. baled and loose. 1918 Ford
Emet Hunt la very ill with pneu­
touring car In A-l condition. $*00. monia. We hope to hear of his re-1
Earl B. Llveeley. phone 612-F-32.' covery.
63
Mm John Krauss is expected to
to
WANTED— 3-foot FYeetio scraper leave for Klamath Falls thia week
visit
her
son.
8.
A
Masters.
Address No. 131 care Courier. 63
Mm. Bessie Feholy Is spending a
FOR SAKE—One team of mares with few days in Granta Paas
harness; one 2-year-old gelding.
Ashby and Inex Fulk came home |
. Riverbanks Farms
63 Friday to spend the Christmas vaca­
FOR SA1JC- -Rooming houte com­ tion.-
Miss Ethel Sowell la assisting Mrs
pletely furnished. Price $1500.
Call at 822 J St.
’
63 I Del Hart In the Kerby hotel.
Several from here attended a Farm j
WANTED—Two heifer calves. Must Bureau meeting at the courthouse!
be from good cows. Address Box
last Saturday.
25. Wllderville.
. 59
Peking,'Dec. 3J.—(A. P.)- Neyh
er bolshevism nor monarchism has a
♦ chance in China today, in the opinion
ORKGON WK.ITHKH
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♦ of Dr. Phillip Tyau. assistant under­
Weather for the Week
♦ secretary in the foreign office, un­
♦ officially expressed to the Associated
♦
Pacific Coast states Normal
Press
Dr. Tyau. who is a student
♦ temperature; unsettled and oc­
i of International law, refutes ’’erron-
♦ casional rain.
I eotts reports and inspired statements
of a damaging nature which have
♦ Tonight and Friday rain west.
been circulated recently both in Chi­
♦ probably rain or snow east por-
na and abroad and which not only
♦ mislead public opinioft but have a
♦ tion.
♦ serious repercussion on trade " He
write« as follows-
‘‘The reports which are most per­
sistent are precisely those which are
most ill-founded. Ont Is that a mon­
archical restoration has actually oc­
curred or is Imminent; another that
the country not only offs's a t attrac­
tive field for bolshevtsm but that an ’
The more on the part of the deal­ insidious and far-reaching cnmpalgn
ers of Grants Pass in putting the sale of propaganda is actually raging
of gasoline on a cash basis on and which may engulf the nation. *
after January 1, 1921. is to bo com­
“Both reports disclose singular
mended and nat criticised. Very few ignorance of existing conditions and
people who Whe gasoline realize what of the whole trend of Chinese Ideas.,
It means to the dealer to extend cred­ The factors which led to the abdica-< TO EXCHANGE—15 player piano - ------------------------------------------------- •
rolls, 88-note, for other word I
it on this item. Of the many differ­ tion of the Manchi! dynasty nearly a |
WILDERVILLE
WILDER
VILLE
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Polls. Phone 2Î5-R.
ent lines handled by the garage men dècade ago are' not only operative
and others who are dealing in gaso­ today, but havv been made a hun­ FOR SALE—One bull calf nine days
The box social held at tlje school.
line this is the one item for which dred-fold more powerful by natural
old
Price 12.50. Call on John house December loth was well at-1
they are compelled to pay cash on de­ development and by the march of !
Breeding, 710 Jordan St.. Grants tended d ‘ pit* lb* *>ad weather The
livery The oil company will not ex- ‘ events throughout the world. It may|
Pass. Ore.
50 proceeds. $59.35, will be us«d for hot
tend credit on gasoline under any 1 be said generally that the people at
lunches al the school. The boxes sold
FOR QUICK SALE—This evtnlng well in price, the highest one bring­
circumktances.
large are so completely accustomed
and Friday: Oregon wool over­
ing $3.25. .Many of them were re­
TYfe foregoing' shows clearly the J to the republican idea that the con-1
coats made In Oregon, your choice
sold. some of them bringing $5 00.
reason for the new cash basis move- ception of a hereditary ruler seems
$20. Best grade heavy Oregon
A short, but splendid program wns
ment. It is simply a case of have to to belong to a remote past”
wool mackinaw coats, your choice
given by the children, and all pres­
on the part of the dealers They simp­
$11.50. These coats were telling
ent enjoyed themselves very much.
ly cannot afford to extend the credit.
at double' this price. Geo. 3. Cal­
Merchant
sales
books
at
Courier
J. L. Daws acted as auctioneer of the
It means that the dealers pay out
houn, 603 G street.
58
every day yash for gasoline and they 1 office.
boxt*.
FOUND—Silver coin case.
0
The measurement social given at
tn turn expend to their customers a
can get it at the Courier office. 59 the church last Friday night oy the
credit. Practically on all other lines
handled the dealers are themselves
1 tidies Aid was well attended, the
MR HAPPY
*
extended a credit.
Consequently
proceeds being about $3 4. A short
Lepor's Wrongs.
k PARTY
they in turn are able to extend a
-An’ when I told *lm In the orflee program was given, consisting of
that me money wasn't right, he snySj music, refreshments followed.
credit to their customers.
f
"Ere's a ready reckoner—work it out
On Friday evening of this week a
A man owning or operating a mo­
yerself, an’ believe rue ur belleje tue Christmas tree, with a treat of tandy
tor vehicle which requires gasoline
not. bnt when ( looked at the bl>m*e<1
and a program will be given at the
to operate can afford to pay cash for
book I found It wns Inst year’s.’’—Lon­
o B o
church.
his fuel just the same as the dealer
don Punch
Miss Taylor, primary teacher. Is at I
fa required to do. Outside of this It
the Doemer home In (¿rants Pais en-1
means that at the end of the month
may your hristmas
Fox’s Intelligence.
joying a two weeks vacation.
operators of motor vehicles are better
When the fox resorts to certain
ppetite
i
C. F. Blundell and family are vis-|
off financially. There will be no
tricks to outwit and ileluy the hound
ind
our
dinner
iting
with relatives In Grants Pass
gasoline bill to pay. It will also
(if he ever consciously doe» «o|, say»
A DELIGHT •
John Burroughs, he exercise* i kind and also enjoying their vacation.
benefit the dealer He will have had
Ree Morrison Is expected home I
of Intelligence—the lower form which
the use of his money derived from
we cnll cunning, and he ’s prompted to for a week’s vacation next Saturday
the sale of gasoline that otherwise he
Well, good old Christmas time
tills by an Instinct of self-preserva­ from school duties at Harrisburg. • |
would not have had.
is with us again. Everybody's
tion.
Hannah I>ovelace arrived from
While this may seem to a few to
trying to make everybody else
—
hospital duties at Weed last Thur»-1
be an unfair movement it is for the
feel happy. Say, wouldn’t it
best of our community. It means
l>e fine if folks felt that way
ILLINOIS VALLEY I day and will enjoy a short vacation I
business on a more solid foundation.
about it the year around? This
♦----------- :------------------------------------ ♦ with home folks.
Our rainy weather still continues.
Charlie Carter and family, of Har-I
Would you. as an operator of a motor
is the year around highqual-
I with a little snow mixed In occa­ lain, Iowa, are expected here next
vehicle. In driving up to a Standard
ity meat market.
sionally.
week tor an extended visit with J. L.:
Oil action, or a service station own­
Mm. C. P. Wise*was a Grants Pass I>aws and family.
ed and operated by any other large
WaUh for Mr. Happy Party
visitor this week, she was accom-l Earnest McCollum and family
oil company, expect to buy gasoline
panted in by Miss Florence Riddle, have moved to their new home late-1
on credit? No. you would not be­
teacher in District 18.
ly erected on land bought from Robt.!
cause they don’t extend credit. Why?
Miss Mattle Reed is spending a Stevenson. They are expecting Mrs
Because they can't afford to and stay
few weeks in Grants Pass visiting her McCollum’s parents from Idaho to
In business. Then, if large oil com­
parents.
spend the holidays.
panies cannot extend credit the »mall
dealers right here in Grants Pass
z.
certainly cannot afford to.
BARNES THE JEWELER
Christmas Dinner
hoi
r
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Chicken < onooniinlr
shrimp salad
Dill IHekh*
Ripe Oil»*»
Raa*t Young Turk«'), O)«I« t Drr««lng
GCveu I’cno
l€t« •*•! Potatoes
Cranberry Sauce
%
Pumpkin PI«'
ll”< Mine«' PI«’
ligi kh’lu-rr) sl’lt'
Apple Fruit Cake »ml I«-«' < trim
1 ’off I'«'
5 TO s o't MM 14
I'l.KiSI Itisi iti E YOI It PL VW
AUTO TOPS
Itei’lnc«' the »hubby top
light.
«emJ •tiehiuull«-
with
wtvUlu-r-
pr«M>f oue now.
HVwnrt look tug. «i-rvli rulilv lop»—
perfect fitting ami Improving t1i<
car's looks ■ a wide choice In ma­
terial* and color*.
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DVR PRICE« LOWEST
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Times Have Changed.
The celebration of « birthday anni
Versa ry. customary among rhe un
dents, wu« originally frowned upon
hr ’he Oir*«’lnn«
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Onyx Silk Hose at Very
Special Prices
ladies #2.70 quality. now
Ladle« #2.UM quality, now
l«adiem S3./5O quality. non
SI.H5
•2.WI
•2.50
Iron Clad «ilk how* special at OSc and «1.35
Kaj-.iT «ilk hose at »2.05 and «3.50
I
Yew «hipment of ladies fanny boxed liandkcn hief« rveviv-
<’d thia momlns, price« per box 58<, Wie, $1.1« and «1.05
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Grants Pass-Medford
STAGE
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Effect-» Oct. 25, 1920
Daily »nd Sunday
LEAVE
LEAVE
Grants Pass
GRANTS PASS
MEDFORD
Waiting
Room
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a- in.
Bonlionniere
1 : OO p. in
1:00 p. m.
4:30 p. in.
4.30 p. in.
Phone 160
We connect with «tage« for \ «bland nn<1 .liH'ItMint lllr
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NOTICE OF HALE OF
Ci >1 NTV TREAHI’RER'S CALL
FOP. ROAD U ARRA NTS
I.MPOl NDED STOCK
i
I
All Josephine County Head Wnr-
Granta Pass. Oro.
! rants issued up to (not Including)
December 17, 1920.
June 8th. 1920, and protested prior
Notice Is hereby given that I did
Itq that date, are hereby called nnd | on the 17th day of December, 1920,
arc payable iA tho County Treasur­ I take up and Impound the following
er’s office on or after December 22, I described stock, to-wit:
1920, on which date interest will
One black maro, about 9 yearn
maae.
old, whltp stripe on face, one whtto
GEÔ 8 OALHOUN, leg, no marks or brands.
County Treasurer for Jose­
|
The name running at large wlth-
phine County, Ore.
58
I In the city limits of Grants Paes fn
' violation of city ordinance No 30,
Precious Mat.
j and do hereby give notice that if the
,We are told that ther-- uro but three
runts of Ivory In existence. The Inrg- I same is not reclnlmed within ten
e«t on«- measure» eight by fopr feet, i days from 4nto the above described
und. nithough mnile In the north of | stock will- be sold at public auction
Imlhi, Ims >i Greek design for n bor­ I to the highest bidder for cash, to de-
dfr ii Is use'l only on «tute ocra- frev cost and expensq of taking up
«Iona, like the signing of linportsnt I end keeping. •
state document«.
___ ___ .IS____
.
The _____
cost of
llila
Said sale will bo at city pound at
precious itint was almost Incnlculnblo,
2
o
’clock p. nt„ on tho 2fth day of
for tnotr tlinn «lx thous-mi! four linn
droil pounds of pure Ivory oi it. ■' December. 1920.
55tf
C. E. McLANE. Marshal
In Its ri>> ’ruction. Only the tin '
most flexible strip.'« of tnaterbil
be ti'-oil, nnd the mat 1« like the
u
Automa Ho pres« feeding at the
Courier ifflco.
woven fabric.