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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1921)
GRANTS SATURDAY, MAIU1I IS, IMI FAGS DAILY OOl'HiKR f WILDERVILLE .Î | OBTTVARY Elvira Savage Sunday school next Sunday. 1-ast I Elvira Havajce, widow of former | Sunday was a record breaker for at- County Commissioner G. M. Savage, | tendance, both at Sunday school and died In Portland. March 6th follow-' church. Special music was rendered, Ing an illness from pneumonia. The at church service by Mrs. Abel and funeral services were held In Granta Mra. Ingall and Lloyd Morrison ac Pass on Tuesday, March 8th. companied on his violin. Elvira Platt waa born on Decem Mrs Rad Robinson went to Grants ber 1st, 1861, near Rock Island, in Tire prices are all pretty much alike— Pass on Wednesday to help care for Henry county, Illinois, the daugh her mother, Mrs Bradford, who is ter of Wm. and Mary Piatt, being a but there is a world of difference in the twtn sister of Elmira, now Mrs. W. 111 mileage they give. J. Savage In 1877 the Platts crossed Dick Lindsey haa been having a The worth of a tire can be measured severe time with his arm, having the plains and located in southern blood poison from a nail being run Oregon, where Elvira was married in only one way: the return in miles of in one of his fingers. At present it January, 1881, to G. M. Savage, and service for every dollar invested. the young couple made their home in Is dotng nicely. the vicinity of Savage rapids, on the Gates Super Tread Tires are built on Mra. Hopper, of Bend, Mrs. Flan Rogue, where they had all the ex ders. of Bandon, and Edna Robin an entirely new scientific principle of periences of the pioneers of tne dis-i son. of Oakland, Cal., arrived last trict. the Savage family being among; tire engineering; designed for one pur week, called here by the serious ill the earliest settlers of tbe Rogue: ness of Mrs. Winfred Robinson. At pose only—the giving of greater country- G. M. Savage died In present writing she is able to sit up mileage. 1917, being a member of the board In bed about ten minutes at a time. of coanty commissioners of Jose The broad, thick, sturdy tread distrib Marion Stevenson Is moving to a phine county at the time of his death. tent-house on the Daws and TMckln- Following his demise Mra. Savage utes the road wear over a greater tread ' son ranch this week, he having went to Portland, where she had surface, and insures ample road contact leased the land for tbe coming year since resided with her daughter, with less bending of sidewalls. That of Dickinson, who Is making a deal Mary Savage. to buy the Daws share out and Daws means Super Tread Tires wear longer. will move to the house vacated by David Peterson Let us show them to you. ! Stevenson on the old Goetcber The funeral services over the re ranch. mains of David Peterson, who was O. Morrison, wife and son, Uoyd, killed by accident In Portland last and J. L. Daws, wife and daughter. Saturday, were held at Hugo Monday Blanche, were Bunday dinner guests afternoon at 2 o’clock. The deceased at the A. Ruttencutter home. who waa a former resident of Hugo, Burrlei Ruttencutter and family was employed at the time of his Vulcanizing Retreading were Sunday guests at Mrs. Hollands. death by the city of Portland, and John Dellinger and family and was killed Instantly Saturday when Bert Harmon and wife were 9unday his neck was broken by a flying tim visitors at the Will Dickinson home. ber which struck him on the side ol’ Robert Stevenson and mother, are the head He was 38 years of age, moving to Oregon City this week. unmarried, and was making his home FCRRYDAU! ] In Portland with the famfly of Mr. Ethics of Shoveling. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stephenson and Mrs. E L. Mills, who accom You can make a science out of any were at Granta Pass Tuesday. panied the body to Hugo. He was thing. You may remember tbe old C. M. Jolllffe and family have left joke about the Irishman who said that the eldest son of Daniel Peterson, of the Booth farm at Pickett creek ferry Hogan was a god shoveler, but he Hugo, and besides his father, leaves and Harry Neeley haa taken charge. wasn't what you’d call a fancy shov four brothers, John, Roy, Daniel Jr., Mr and Mr» George Jonea and eler. A big plant that manufactures and Henry, all of Hugo, and two sis acn, Kenneth, Mrs. Ben Culp, and shovels has made a study of shovel- ters, Mrs. C. P. Lind of Portland, children and Ben Jonea, of Marlin, ology and has unearthed some Inter and Miss Louisa Peterson, of Hugo. were vial tor* at Chaa Dora's Sun esting facts. For Instance, a good He was born in Nebraska, but had shoveler should pick up a heavier lived at Hugo for 35 years. The fu day. R. E. Stephenson haa Invented in load than 21 pounds. A good shoveler neral services were largely attended, should not throw further than ten feet a Fordaon which was delivered at horizontally or eight feet vertically. and there were many floral offerings his home Monday. Shovelers should have two ten-minute from friends In Portland and eIse- Mr. Carnegie and Mr Maxwell, of periods of complete relaxation every where Pickett creek, were out at Merlin on two hours. Shovelers should work In pairs, not alone. Two men together Saturday Most Eggs In New Moan Psrled. E 1*. Week» and daughter -were will shovel twice as much as two Experiments have shown that mors alone. Now, spit on your hands and eggs will hatch If the hen Is set when at Merlin Saturday. the moon Is new. or very close to Mrs. Lucy Clifton waa tn Ferry go to It!—Cincinnati Enquirer. that period, and that the young chicks dale Tuesday. hatched at that time will be stronger First American Stock Market. Mr. Shorr was at Granta Pass on The first congress of the United and more vigorous, and will grow more Thursday on business. He and Mr. rapidly. On the other band, chicks Wilson, of Merlin, soon expect to States, while In session In Federal hatched when there Is no moon are hall on Wall street. New York, in 1788- take charge of the old Massie ranch 89. authorized and subsequently Issued often more weakly and 1o not make down the river. , bonds (then called stock) amounting such strong and vigorous fowls, nor Lester Briggs waa doing budnesa to $30.000.000 for the purpose of dis are they '»uch good egg-layers. at Grants Pas» Wednesday charging debts Incurred by tbe Con Class In America Mrs J. W. Fried and daughter, tinental congress and the various col America is full of middle class folk Virginia, of Portland, are visiting onies. This naturally led to ord.ers for tbe purchase and sale of these who feel upper dsss end lower class Grandma Robertson. Mr. Elsey. of Merlin. is hauling bonds being sent to New York. These folk who fe*l middle class, but there are no lower class folk who feel lower wood from the G. H. Griffin place to orders first came to merchants, at- class.—Baltimore Sun The Tire With a Scientifically Constructed Tread GATES zF Used SUPER TREAO TIRES CORD and FABRIC Ole’s Tire Shop Half Soleing STUDEBAKER Light Six Trucks, Cars Trailers and Tractors 1 a 0 8 s fl 7 9 Holt Caterpillar IS trac tor. latent model, owed only enough to ensure fletter Its perfection. than new, get busy 84900 K» Two Reliance trailers, logging bunks, with tires and springs, like new, used very little, price each .............. 8000-00 11 Ford I Rug. thoroughly ovr» haw led and newly guaranteed. painted _ this will wot be shown more than oeee at 8928.00 13 The Car of Endurance J. F. BURKE ORT Quality Goes ClearTkrou&t I THE ECONOMY CAR Moderate Priced, Economical, Comfortable, Durable, Long Mileage Gas and Oil. Excellent Satisfaction A. N. PARSONS 208 North Sixth Street Garden Hose and Tools For Spring Gardening Valley Hardware Company Merlin. Mr. and Mrs. A I. Hussey and Mies Sadie Pence were visitors at Grants Paas Monday. Misses Francis Walker and Alma Griffin were calling on Gwladys Jones and Nelly Ford Saturday. George Cox and family, who have been visiting Mrs. Cox's sister. Mrs. Moody are moving to Hugo. Mrs. A. C. Ford and eons, Lester and Clayton, and daughter. Nellie. Mtsa Francis Walker and Gwladys Jones, attended the high school en tertainment at Grants Pass Monday eveping. THOMPSON CREEK torneys and others, but later, as the transactions Increased, some iuen be- gan to give speclal attention te this NOTICE business, becoming the first brokers In America. Every Water Affects Varnish. The varnish on some furniture is so hard and smooth that finger marks and soiled places may be removed with a cloth wrung out of Inkewarm suds, made with white soap, and the finish restored by rubbing with a cloth, on which a few drops of light lubri cating oil or furniture polish has been sprinkled. In many cases this Is a good method to use on the tops of dining tables, but in general It Is un wise to put water on varnished, oiled or waxed surfaces. Painted and en- o meted furnltitre may. of course, be washed like sny other surrace so fin- tshed. F. F. Grove and Will Jordan were doing business in Grants Pass Sat urday. John G. Miller, of Applegate, was visiting at the home of F F. Grove Dlacovery of gold In 1886 drew on Thom peon creek Friday and Sat great numbers of foreigners to the urday. » Transvaal and ultimately led to the Mrs. Will Bell and dAPghteP. Sybil, Boer war. were visiting Mrs. Will Jordan Sun day. Anderson Will waa called to Jack sonville to appear at court on Mon day, he being on the jury list. Fremont Jordan went to Humbug on business Tuesday. Mrs. Fritz Ruch and Mrs. Ander 2 Chevrolet, 1920 son Will have been on the sick list 1 Chevrolet, 1919, Over for some time, but are able to be hauled. out again. Mrs. Frits Ruch went to Applegate on business Wednesday. About two weeks ago while Frank Kendall waa out looking after bls traps he shot and killed a cougar that his dog had chased up a tre. It measured six feet and four Inches. Earl Kendall killed a bob cat a few days ago. Since spring haa put In an appear ance. the farmers tn this section are busy plowing and putting In their crops. Tom Williams and family are on the sick list. John Bingham, of Thompson creek got first choice on a quarter of mut ton and beef at the shooting matoh on Applegate Sunday. TO EXTERMINATE GROUND SQUIRREL« person, firm, co-partnership, company or corporation, residing on, owning, leasing, occupying, possess ing or having charge of or dominion over any land, building, wharves or ditches Infested with digger ground squirrels in Josephine County, Ore gon, Is hereby notified to begin at snee to effectively exterminate and destroy all such digger ground squir rels. Poisoned barley may be secured from the county agent. Notice is published pursuant the statute In such ease made provided for two consecutive weeks or three issues and all persons des cribed therein are required to take notice thereof. Dated and first published this 3rd day of March, 1921. ROY E. MILLER, County Agent, Josephine Co. Utf USED CARS 1 Republic Truck. Tractors, Tracks and Farm PI RE AS THE ULY EASTER and as light as a feather, That’s the kind of bread we mouthful furnish. Every touches the spot Pure and wholesome. Full weight. Get in your Easter orders early. Ask your Grocer for Bread baked by the GRANTS PASS 2 Fords. BAKERY SOS G Street W. S. Maxwell & Co. The longer the run the cheaper the rate at the Courier merchant print ing department. Harry S. Clapp, Electrician MHDFORD, OREGON MEAL« .ARE MUCH BETTER and pleasanter when the food, coffee, tea, etc., are fresh and hot. They can always be so if you have an elec tric coffee percolator, water heater, chafing dish, toaster and other things which are so easy to obtain and are so quick and efficient in ser vice. It will be a pleasure to ua to demonstrate to you the way to easier housekeeping. GRANTS PA SS ELECTRIC CO. AMUSEMENTS Tom Mix io said to loosen up a whole bagful of new stunts in "Th* Texan,'* his latest, which opens up at the Rivoli Theater today for two days showing. Mix will bars some job on his hands living up to his ad vance notices on this picture; but hs always makes good, and it Is safe to to predict that this picture will be no exception. James B. Hendryx wrote the story, and Gloria Hope, the Titian-haired beauty, is the leading woman. Long runs a specialty in the Courier merchant printing depart Chose 8SO-R ment. Next door to water office