Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 22, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRANTS ïam DAILY COURIER
HATIIIDAY, JANUARY XI. 10*21
MANY OF McGRAW’S LIEUTENANTS
HAVE MADE GOOD TEAM LEADERS
FASHION GARAGE
& MACHINE SHOP
Day and Night Service
PAGE THRKH
All our rt^itairs «»e done with
care—At pric«* you will find
are fair.
Overcharge you? Not a bit of
it. We don’t make our money
that way. When we repair a
part it is done
correctly.
When we thoroughly overhaul
your car you'll
know
that
we’ve done a good Job of it
and that you're out for a good
safe run barring tire troubles.
Bring your repair troubles
here.
Phone 163
ALL KINDH OF
Lathe, Plainer andjMachine Work
AND ANY KIND OF
AMENT'S AUTO REPAIR AND
MACHINE
Day Irfione 11.1-J, Night. 252-K
Acetylene Welding
our pricM uro right and wllli our equipment we can
and will give you guaranteed »aliafaction.
We alao
carry a full ami Complete line of accenaoriea and high
clnaa oils nnd graax-s ulao Juat recoil rd a new Block of
< II UM, KOHEM, Sl-o-l I. IMPS,
WINDHHII I D
CLEANERS and n.mwroua other extras that will make
your car comfortable for winter and bad weather.
GILL PINTON RING«, ALL HIZEH—drop In and
ace
them, GI'AICANTHED to give aatlafactlon
anti also
Gl AICANTEKD
Foil TIIE LIFE OF YOl 11 MoAxilt.
Tliia high-class one piece lock Joint ring la the aland*
aril t«|ulptnrnt of the Curtis Aeroplane
Motors thia
yrkr and niinirrou« automobile fattoriea.
NTOH1GE BY I»A1, « I Eli OH MONTH
SHOP
Two Second Hand
DODGES
At Bargain Prices
C. L. Hobart Co.
C. F. BURKE and E. KNOX, Prop».
Ardencraig Farm
For Sale
Why Not
Electric
Cooking?
Complete With Stock and Equipment
at $50,000.00 .
For sale only by owner or auth orized agents
Putide Jennings. recently appointed coach of the Glanta la the latest of a
distinguished line of lieutenants engaged by John McGraw In recent years.
First of these was Wilbert Robinson, who, when he assumed the management
of the Brooklyn team, was succeeded by Charles Dooln. at present proprietor
oL a enrage In Philadelphia. George Gibson replaced Itooln, anti Pat Moran
was engaged to take Oibby's place when George branched out as a manager.
Moran was released from his contract with the Giants in order that he might
accept the management of the Reils. and Christy Mathewson, who l>hd Just
returned from France, was signed In his stead. Johnny Evert» Joined i!>e
team last Muy and became McGraw's chief aid when Matty's health failed,
necessitating his retirement.
tOAI.-I.KHN
SMOKE-LEHN
AHH-LKHH
III MT-I.KHN
TUOI HLE-IJCRN
YOUNG EVERS PLAYS
WELL AT CEDAR RAPIDS
9
Electric cooking provides the owe
thoroughly
practical, . coavcnlrat,
«lean and sanitary method of oook-
tag.
EUaainatea dirt, dual,
aabea,
gaa and worry. Cook without waste.
!
Joe Evers, younger brother of
the famous Johnny Evers, after
drifting about for several years,
seemed to find himself this year
In the Three 1 league, where he
lilt pretty close to .300 and Is
reported to have done a great
Job of fielding for the Cedar
Rapids team.
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HORNSBY NOT FOR M’GRAW
California-Oregon Power Co.
Manager of New York Giants Says
He Does Not Want to Wreck
Any Other Man*. Club.
Manager John McGraw of the New
York Giants states that the reported
offer of $200.000 for Rogers Hornsby,
hard hitter of St. Louis Cardinals,
made Inst Reason, will not be repeat-
INTERESTING
! SPORT •
PARAGRAPHS
Joe Dugan of the Athletics, accord­
ing to New York reports, is determined
to do a Carl Mays stunt, declaring
that unless Connie Mack trades him
to some other club he will quit the
ifllme.
• • •
New York sportsmen will fight any
move to abolish Sunday baseball or
boxing.
• • •
’There will be no changes tn the
makeup of the Three-I league next
season.
...
George Maisel, an outfielder of the
Portland club, may be sold to the
Giants. The Giants need another gar­
dener to assist Burns and Young.
Used Trucks, Cars
Trailers and
Tractors
The largest collection in South­
ern Oregon
at Prices That Sell
THIS MAN
is congratulating his wife on
the wisdom she displays in
buying her pies, cakes, bread
and biscuits from us. rather
than stand over hot ovens for
several hours a day. And he
is pleased at the flavor of the
things she buys.
2 Federal 3J*
ton. long
wheellia.se, used one sea­
son. lumber rolls, every
part in good order and
ready to go, for... »2500.00
'
Ask your Grocer for Bread
linked by the
GRANTS PASS
503 G Street
5 Federal »H ton. with 5
ton Iiee trailer and log­
ging bunks
.«1000.00
HIGH PLACE FOR LEWIS CASS
0 G. M. C. 31» ton. with
dump body, used 3000
mile«,, cost
»4500.00
without body, fine con­
dition. a snap
»3000.00
7 Huffman. 2 ton, «olid
tires, stake rack, newly
painted, used one sc«-
son. in good condition.
1020 model ..........»1950.00
Through
8 Maxwell 1H ton. «olid
tires, stake rack liody,
newly painted, and in
mechanically good order
1920 nioilel
...... »1300-00
Quality-Economy
9 Holt Caterpillar 45 trac­
tor. latest model, used
only enough to ensure
It« iwrfection.
better
than now. get busy »4000
NAVY
A. N. PARSONS
208 North Sixth Street
FOOTBALL
PAUL
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10 Tw o
with
tires
new,
price
Reliance trailers,
logging
bunks,
and springs, like
used very little,
each ............ »900 00
11 Ford Rng. thoroughly
overhauled and newly
guaranteed,
painted.
this w ill not be shown
more than once at »225.00
12 Other trucks, car«, trail­
ers, tractors, some like
new, all have attractive
prices. Von loose l{ you
don't look them over be­
fore buying.
13 Port Tonring car.
paint, new tire.«,
listens, If
yon
thinking Port, see
for ..........
APPOINTED
LUKE URBAN
Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier
GAME
3 Federal 2 ton. standard
wheelbase, you will have
to see this to realize a
bargain, in tip top con­
dition for ..........
»2000.00
3 Nash-Quad 3 ton, used
one .season, cost »5500,
Al
condition, if you
want power on all 4, Its
here for
»2500.00
BAKERY
University of Bllnols track team
may meet the University of California Was Instrumental in Setting Up Amer
in a dual meet again next spring.
lean Form of Government In
• • •
Western Territories.
Fred Beck, an outfielder, stole one
base In the Western league last season,
"Those who pushed the frontier west­
but he made 30 home runs. He took ward were themselves the products of
part In 150 gnmes.
| frontier conditions." says William B.
•
• • •
Shaw In the American Review of Re­
Athletic authorities at Notre Dame views.
“Such, a leader was Lewis
Goes Clear
have received a request for a 1921 Cass, a native of New Hampshire,
game with Georgia Tech., to be played who went out ns a youth to the settle­
at Atlanta, Ga.
ments that were soon to be organized
• r •
Into the state of Ohio, took part In
Clyde Engel, formerly of the Boston lawmaking there, served as a volun-
Red Sox. has resigned his position as ! teer officer In the «ar of 1812. was ap-
basketball coach for the University of | pointed governor of Michigan terri­
Y’erraont.
tory. and for many years was engaged
FERRI ARY I PRICE IN CHE AHEN »135. WHEN OTHER
In the difficult ta«k of setting up an
HARN ADVANCED I P TO 4 1% DORT ONLY ADVANCED
Amerlcnn form of government In re­
WISCONSIN TO REBUILD
gions that had barely emerged from
17",. Ill V NOW HAVE A FEW CARS AT OLD PRICE.
Rowing Has Been Reinstated a Major ! the wilderness stnge.
"That Lewis Cns« wns tn after years
Sport and Team Will Row on
Also HAVE ONE USED CAR AT A HltGAIN.
a United State« «ennto*- from Michl-
Hudson Thi. Year.
’ gan. a member of cahlnets. a diplomat
Athletic Director Tom Jones of I and an unsuccessful a«nlrant for the
University of Wisconsin has announced presidency may have partially blinded
that rowing has been reinstated as a us to the really Importhnt services that
major sport, and a Badger team would he rendered In the pioneer period of
represent the West on the Hudson In Michigan’s history. Neither he nor
any of the men of hfs day could hnve
1922, If not 1921.
foreseen the strain that was to be put
on the states created out of the old
Rogers Hornsby,
IS ANCIENT
Northwest territory caused by the at-
od. "It Isn’t our policy to keep driv­
tempt to absorb vast populations of
ing
after
a
man
In
a
way
to
break
up
,
Played
In
Japan
as
Early
aa
794
and
In
northern European blood Into the cltl-
BE WISE AND WIRE
another owner's ball club,” he said.
China Previous to That—Ball
senship.
your bouae, factory,
ware­
Was Stuffed.
McGraw added he had signed a num­
house, garage, office or other
“Lewis Cass lived to see great ar­
ber of youngsters to be tried out at
building where you work
or
mies recruited among those newly
second base during spring training.
Football was played In Japan as made Americans to fight for the Union
live
You will appreciate tho
"If none of these come through," he early as the year 794 of the present and the principles of nationality which
comforts, conveniences
and
economies of eleotrlcity only
said, "we may have to make some kind era. China played football long before he had himself defended throughout
after you begin to enjoy them.
Japan, so long ago that the football his career."
of a deal."
Let us do the wiring and it will
was stuffed with hair until the Fifth
be done to your entire satis­
century, when some Ingenious Chinese
Somewhat Hard on Humanity.
faction. We furnish all ma­
FREY
COACH thought of Inflating It.
terials.
Every man's experience of toda> Is
that he was a fool yesterday and the
Former Ohio College Star Selected by
GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC CO.
ASKED TO COACH day before yesterday. Tomorrow he
Director of Athletics at
will most likely be of exactly the same
Wesleyan.
Next door to water office
Leader of Boeton College Eleven Of­ opinion.—Mackay.
fered Poeltlon at Creighton
Harry R. Clapp, Electrician
Pnul Frey has been selected by Dr.
Phono 35O-K
University, Omaha.
Edgar Fsuver, director of athletics at
Tip They Deserve Sometimes.
Wesleyan, to coach the varsity basket­
Headline — "Man in Restaurant
Capt.
Luke
Urban
of
the
Boston
ball team. Frey was graduated from
Knocked Down Head Walter." This,
Oberlin last June. At the Ohio col­ college eleven has been asked to coach •he waiter himself, will probably ad­
the
Creighton
university
football
lege he was a star basketball, football
ult. Is carrying the tipping system a
team at Omaha. Neb., next falL
and baseball player.
ittle too far.—Boston Transcript
Quality
1 Atterbury, 3 H ton. long
wheelbase, late model,
lumber rolls. guaran*
teed 1st class condition,
quick sale ............ »2000.00
j
new
new
are
this
»900.00
Those wi«hing to advertise and
sell through ns must place Ve­
hicle in our Storage—-None will
offered for sale that are not
in First Hass mechanical con­
dition. prices must be attrac*
tlce for qnick sale.
John C. Signor
--neks and Farm
Machinery
MEDFORD, OREGON