Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 16, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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All Kinds and
Colors
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By mall or carrier, per year----- $6.00
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EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE—
Dei>endsble companies and reas­
onable ratee. Bee T. M. Stott.
Buick Salesrooms
lOltf
HOY WANTED One finishing high
school this {ear. to learn printing.
Work after school hours and Sat­
urdays until school is out, than
steady employment. Good oppor­
tunity for right boy to earn money
while learning trade
Apply to
foreman at Courier office.
35tf
FOR SALE—One Cadillac bug
good condition
$150. Call
SIC I Street
In ■
at
Ml
Talking Machines at
Special Prices
Always desirous of giving ths people benefit ot lower prices aa quick­
ly as such can be brought about. we hasten to announce, EFFKU-
TIVK TODAY, on several standard talking machines the following
NEW U)WH1< I'RICES which go t>a< k to a pre-war basis on the»«»
famous muaic-reproductng instruments Th» price» of our ENTIRE
LTNE of s«tv»ral have bean readjusted tu these pre-war levels.
Was
Was
Was
Was
Was
Was
NOTE THE REDUCTIONS
Save
Now
$85
$12.5
$14(1
Save
Now $100
$15()
Save
Now $125
Save
$165
Now $140
Save
Now $150
$225
$275
Now $175
Save
$40
$40
TRHHLA. the new strawberry, good !
canner, and outylelds all others.*
$25
Choice. Inspected plants, any quan-,
$25
Postpaid, $1.35 per hun-|
tity.
$75
•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
dred; 17.50 per thousand; Mar-■
♦
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
$100
shall», 96.50. Check or money
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
order. Other varieties al lowest |
Thia ia the most radical readjustment ever made In ths phonograph
Organise Friday Ev cadute—
prices. Send for descriptive list. |
industry. And thane new prices are tor much Improved models
' A great deal of interest is being
Ward K. Richardton. 3363 Front
•quipped with the latest devices. Come In today and see for your­
I shown in the homes ot American le­
Street. Salem, Oregon
F
self what big valúan thana new prices giva,
WEDNESDAY, MUUH Id, 1*21
gion members in regard to the com­
THE MURK’ « PHOTO HOUSE
ing meeting Friday evening for the CHOICE WH1.I. llEVEUXM’HD lo­
i
Medicine Hat, Alta. March 19.—
ganberry tip plants.
Write tor
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦•■♦■♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (A. P.)—’’Rainmaker” Charles M. organisation of a women's auxiliary
Stanton Rowell, Proprietor
Grant» Pana, Ore.
prices on quantity wanted. Inter­
OREGON WEATHER
♦ I Hatfield, who baa • contract with to the local post ot the American
esting.
Reliable cultural
Infor-.
----------
♦ the United State» Agricultural asso­ Legion. The mothers, wives, sisters
mation free. 25 or over, 5c each,
and
daughters
of
Legion
members
Tonight and Thursday, rain. ♦ ciation to produce rain has come to
♦
postpaid. Ward K. Richardson.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ this district from Loe Angeles, Cal , I are becoming more and more inter­
2161 Front St , Salem. Ore.
F
ested
In
the
activities
of
the
Legion
and according to arrangement» made
as
it
is
becoming
more
and
more
a
FOR RENT- Six
room
modern
by the agricultural association i»
WORK FOR THE TOURIST
The
house Inquire ot Isaac Beet. 29
about to begin work on hu new pro­ factor in community affairs
meeting Friday evening will be held
COMMISSION
ject.
in
the court room on the second E. L. GALBRAITH —Real estate. In­
Speaking of the work before the
Hatfield, according to the term»
surance and plate glass liability.
floor
of the courthouse at 8 p. m
Scripps Booth. good aa Bow. Hodge, fine <on<lltl<m
Buick Ml,
commlaaion created by the state tor of this contract, agree» to construct
609 H G street, phone 19.
40tf
fine shape. Three good < ’hevrolrs» and throe good Fbrda.
Ford
and
bund
a
rain
precipitation
and
the handling of the tourist situation,
I attraction plant at a favorable Pte ■Hidilen A mc C s " I s Subject—
One Too Truck. Come in and look th«-m over. Tho Prices are
FOR
SA.I4E
—
1917
Ford
In
good
the tourist commission, the Porland to be chosen by him for Its opera-i
Right.
Dean J. A. Bexell. of the school
shape
Price $350. C. C. Bell.
Telegram makes the following eom- tions.
of commerce. Oregon Agricultural
1111 East A street.
S3
In outlining plans to a meeting of. college, arrived in the city this
the United Agricultural association. | morning from Corvallis, and this af­ FOR SALE—1 cot. »4. Will trade
"Summarised, briefly, the commu­
used car in good condition for 2
F. S. Ratliff, secretary, announced ternoon appeared In the high school
nion’s duties will be to preserve the that the ‘rainmaker" has been of-'
Jersey
cows
Phone 501-J.
39
where he addressed the pupils on the
Rate's scenic wonders, interest cap­ fered inducements to visit the dis­ subject of "Hidden Assets "
The FOR SALE—Three-quarter iron bed
ital in providing them with first class trict of Nobleford, in southern Al­ talk was full of interest, and detailed
and springs. Call at *111» East 'A
hotels, secure the construction of berta. and Foremost, Saskatchewan. to the > young people the many dlrec-
street.
38
good highways to them, and furnish Farmers, in general, are highly en­ tions frona which benefits came to
thusiastic over the prospects.
them other
1
than from the more ob-
information concerning them to tour­
The main rain precipitation plant, vious ones
This afternoon Dean
Porcupine Na Moan Foo.
ists
according to the plan announced, Bexell Is visiting the Riverbanks
Dog» have to be well used to the
will
be
located
at
Chappice
Lake,
"Tears ago California. Florida.
farms, the guest of Clyde E. Niles, work of hunting porcupine« or they
Maine and Colorado began develop­ about 20 miles from this city. The and this evening will go to Medford. have no ebinc*. A porcupine will »top
matter of financing the project was
suddenly tn full flight and a» It were.
HI4-5IS J STREET
ing their scenic wealth along these referred to the executive committee i where he will speak tomorrow.
Inatantaneoualy reverie engines. and
GRANTS PAHS ORE. — TEL. 101
identical lines with ths result that as was also the selection of locations
come
charging
full
backward»
The
—
best dog I ever had. ■ bull terrier, waa
they have been harvesting millions for the rain gauges, which Hatfield
ALL KINDS OF FEEDS
killed by this trick. He was absolute­
ot dollars annually from the tourist is expected to bring with him. What
GRAIN REEIM4
Fl KI Ji HEEDS
ly
without
fear
and
simply
threw
hlm-
methods the rainmaker intends to
trade.
aelf upon the advancing avalanche of
Cotne tn and look over one of the largrot »tork» ia Houlhrrn Oregon
pursue in producing the rain have
»pikes, »nd waa In conseqnebce spear-
“Oregon, however, has done vir­
not been disclosed.
m l ed right through the heart. I can ae-
tually nothing towards the develop­
The contract between the United !
! sure you huutlng porcupine» la not at
and
»Hat-j
ment of its matchless scenery, with Agricultural association
all a »port to be despised.—Exchange
the result that the tourists that flock field »et forth that his "plant is to
MISSOURI FLIT
A telegram was received in the,
to the West each year pay the state be kept in constant operation from
the first day of May. 1921, to the city this morning from 4 town ,n'
Mr.
and
Mr». Vernon Bailey m<>-
only a transitory visit, and the funds
first day of August. 1921, in the en- Montana announcing the finding )'tored to Granta Peas Monday.
depended by the Pacific Northwest deavor to bring about the largest the body of Winfred Bocock. son ot
MI m Eelher Cook la vialtlng Mr
tourist Association
in attracting possible increased precipitation over A. It. Bocock. of this city, in a freight ' I
and
Mrs Zero KibH.
and about that portion of Alberta. car in Montana, the young man being
them are to a large extent wasted.
FOR THE GARDEN AND FIELD
Mr». Ike Vincent gave a party Sal-
Canada, and a section of territory at reportd to have suffocated in the'
"Crater Lake, the most beautiful
¡urday
night
which
waa
well
attended.
least 100 miles radius with the City closed and sealed car. The meagre'
and picturesque body of water tn the of Medicine Hat, .Alberta, as a cen­
1IJ''AL$’A — HWEET <’LOVER, — WHITE CLOVER
Mr» Sorenson la vialtlng Mrs Jim
word indicated that Winfred was In
world, has been exploited far and ter.”
PEAR-------- BRANS — CORN
a car containing a shipment of ap­ Cook.
“And it is hereby understood and ples, and it is supposed that he may
wide, but it is without adequate hotel
Mr. and .Mrs. Herman McFadden
ONION SETS
and tourist accommodations, and in­ agreed." the contract read, "that all have been auffocnted by the fumes are home vialtlng hla folks.
rain falling from the first day of from the charcoal heatet used in
FERTILIZERS
accessible most of the season for
W. 8. Bailey, who la recuperating
May, 1921. to the first day of Au­ cars with apple shipments.
The from a prolonged lllneas 1» visiting
want of a good highway.
POULTRY Hl'PPLIEH
gust. 1921, in the above described young man was about 25 years of
hi* aon, Victor Bailey, of Granta
"Snow-capped Mount Hood, fa- district, said Hatfield, through the age. and had only
recently
left : Pa»».
mous the world over, and the score efforts of his operations upon the Grants Pass to seek employment |
Mrs. Chas Burkhalter and Mr and
of jgher scenic attractions in the atmosphere, shall be given credit for elsewhere. He was a youth of ex- I
Mra. Ed Swtnden were vlaltora at the,
one half of the precipitation that cellent character, and his
friends |
state, are at a similar disadvantage, j
Kubll home Sunday.
falls at the uniform rate of $4,000
"In fact Oregon's sole stock in per inch dp to four inches or frac­ were shocked at the receipt of the i
Eugene A. Carla made a business 1
sad news, Further report of the dis-*
trade for recreation seekers has been tion thereof.
The maximum con­ tressing incident Is awaited and Is trip to Foot» creek Saturday.
Mias Anna Steinmetz, teacher of |
the Columbia River highway, and af­ sideration of the contract being $8,- expected momentarily. The body Is
.Missouri Flat, »pent the week end j
000.
for
a
four-inch
rainfall.
ter enjoying a ride over this pictur­
expected to
________
arrive _____________
here Saturday.
with her folk« at Rogue River.
four
"All rainfall in excees at
The deceased leaves a mother and
esque route tourists have journeyed
whatso-
inches: No axtra charges
father and three sisters and a broth­
on to California, Colorado and Wash­ ever."
er in Grants Pass, and two bothers
ington for their vacations.
in the eat*.
DIAMOND FLOUR (HARD-
"California derives approximately
Marciente«» of Famous Men.
Why suffer from a bad back, from .
WHBAT).....S2.M) PER HK.
John Bunyan’s chair, tv« II anthen
$365,000,000 each year from the
sharp, shooting twinges, headaches. I
tleated.
is
kept
at
the
Banyan
Meeting
dizziness and distressing urinary '
SNOWY BI TTE FLOUR.........
tourist industry, Florida approxi-
houx*. Bedford, and Nelson’s favorite
ills? Grants Paas people recommend
.................. S2.HO PER HK.
mately $260,000,000, Maine approxi- chair Is to be seen in the Norfolk am:
Doan’s Kidney Pills. Could you ask
for stronger proof of merit?
stately $60,000,000, Colorado ap- Norwich museum.
HNOWFKIK E FIX H R ............
Mr» Wm Harvey, 621 N. 8th St., I
proximately 330,000,000, and Rai-
............................ »2.40 PER 8K.
Grants Pass, gave the following
COMING EVENTS
statement March 20, 1916: "Words
nier Park in Washington alone ap­ Mar. 17, Thursday—Second number
BY THE BARREL, 2<>c OFF’
cannot express the great consdlera-
proximately $6,000,000.
on Lyceum course. Cope the hu­
tlon I have for Doan's Kidney Pllto.
ON HAI’H,
Butte. Mont., Mar. 16.—(A. P.)— In fact, I don't believe I would be.
"Ail told Oregon, it is estimated
morist.
27
living today had it not been for thia I
paltry , .War. 18, Friday—Women’« Legisla­ After a service of 21 years In the in­ wonderful kidney medicine
derives approximately the
Some,
ternal
revenue
office
in
Butte.
Clin
­
tive club meets at courthouse.
years ago I waa at death's door and 1
sum of $3,000,000.
ton H. Moore, stamp clerk, has an­ for six long months suffered with a
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS
"With its unrivaled scenery devel­
Oak Dining Chairs, SI each: otherw nounced his retirement, Mr. Moore complication of kidney trouble. My ,
Phone
123
Cor. 3rd and G Sts.
oped and made available, Oregon new for 92.75 «u h. Some KtKMl 2nd is 73 years old and has been a resi­ back nearly killed me it ached so <
badly.
I
screamed
when
anyone
tried
would soon outdistance Washington, hand rocker«. Remington standard dent of Montana aince 1877, coming; to move me and was aa helpless as a
here from Nevada. In 1879 he went!
child and waa confined to my bod
Colorado and Maine, and before typewriter. *25. Range, *85; an­
to Boise, Idaho, to be superinten­ moat of the time. My kidneys were
other,
*45;
still
another
for
many years rival Florida and Cali­
I was a nervous wreck
Lota of other bargains.
Phone 71- dent ot schools there. Returning to congested.
fornia."
Montana in 1881, Mr. Moore was ap­ and was so melancholy at time I
pointed deputy revenue collector for couldn't keep from crying. It just
seemed as though every inch of my
Montana, Utah and Idaho on May 1, 7ody was" affected and'l ‘ached 1 »11
Doan's
Pills pulled me
1*»1-
< over.
___ ~
‘ Kidney
’
During his tenure of office In the through, . I stuck to Doan’s for. sev­
and waa finally able to
federal department, Mr Moore esti- eral months
-----
get around as well aa ever and eon-
mated, he ha» collected more than ¡uder "myself'
cured
of
kidney
$4,000,000 In taxes. —
Born of poor trouble."
parents he worked his way through
On March 24. 1920, Mr», Harvey
Dartmouth college, where he was en-id ":My faith in Doan's Kidney
graduated in 1874. Mr. Moore wag | Pills is as strong as when I first en­
dorsed them. I have had very little
boro in New Hampshire in 1847.
ALL WOOL JERSEY »PORT OOATS, TUXEDO STYLE,
trouble with my kidneys since and
ASSORTED STY 1ER AND SIZER, SPBCKAfe, »M.
give the credit to Doan's Kidney
Pill«.”
Liked ts Hear It
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Little Rulh was pnt to bed for her
ALL WOOL JERSEY SL ITS, SOME
WITH
WHITE
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T.______
dally
nap,
and
during
the
afternoon
a
SKIRTS. OTHERS WITH SKIRTS AND
COATS
TO
«
severe thunderstorm arose. Her moth­
MATCH, ASSORTED COLORS AND SIZES, SPECIAL CIS.
| er, 1 thinking
_ that _ Ruth would be
frightened
she
awake and
and
_
_ should
——— —
,-t awake
hear ths thunder, started upstairs, and
on reaci Ing the top was astonished to
And tho child sitting upright on the
bed clapping her hands, and at each
pe»l of thunder shouting: ’’Bang It
An Egyptian beauty crossing the Habar» deaeri In style, •«•ated comfort-
401 G STREET
•gain, God bung it again."
ably In the »wayfng sedan clmlr, carried by Hghly-decorated camela
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USED CARS FOR SALE
C. L. Hobart Co.
Count's Feed Store
Grain, Flour, Feed and Seeds
Fresh Seeds
J. Pardee
Why Suffer So?
REVENUE OFFICER QUITS
AFTER 21 YEARS ON JOB
Crossing the Sahara Desert
Jersey Coats and
Golden Rule Store
New Mattresses
and Furniture
E. W. CHILES