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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1921)
* I Ttt IltkK ROOM FAIR THE NEW SHIPMENT OF’ House Dresses and Aprons ADVERTISING RATES Daplay apace, per Inch..«........ ...... 3 5c Local-personal column, per ltne....lO< Readers, per line—.................. JI ST ItM'KlVFID, WK ARK t'lXW- INfl THE 4NA» HOCK <HT AT Sl'FXTAl, I’lUCMi. TH KNK ARK REAL BARGAINS. DAILY COURIER Ry mall or oarrier. per year----- 36.00 By mail or carrier, per month . 50 WEEKLY COURIER Ry mall, per year......— ....-------- >3.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press te exclusively «■titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It er all otherwise credited tn this «■per and ateo the local news pub lished herein. AU rights of republication of spe- dsl dispatch« herein are also re served _____________ Fluivi), MllUII in . Itrjl. GRANTS T.VW DAILY COI HIER PAGE TWO TROUBLE WILL fOLLOW (Continued from Page On«) FRIDAY, MARtlH IK, 1921. I NKU TODAY EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE— Dependable companies and reas onable ratea S m T. M. Stott, Buick Salesroom«. 102tf FERRYDALE Mrs Tho» On don returned to her > home Monday She ha» spent the! whiter with friends In lower Cailtor- ’ nla. Mr. aud Mrs. Moody end little ton ; moved to Hugo Saturday Miss Queen JCiery is spending the 1 week with friends at Grants Pass. Misaes Andry sud Gladys Griffin, t of Grants Pass spent the week end st their home. F. N. Robertson wss a visitor at Gmtita Puss Saturday. Gerold Everton, of Granta I’m, spent the week end with Clarence Ford. Mr. and Mrs K. J. Ghorniley aud Mr and -Mrs Wm. Hanner, of Mer-’ lln, were vlaltom al M. B. Hunla last Sunday. Mrs. Claud Rusk's father and mother, who have been visiting her for some time, left for their home in Washington recently. Mr. and Mr». E. C. Neely and Mr. and Mra Hurry Neely were doing business at Grants Pass Saturday. Mt»» Gladys Jones and Mias Fran cis Walker were visitors at Medford Saturday. Mra. A. I. Hussey and Miss Sadies I Pence were vtsting Airs A. C. Ford Monday. clal In Dublin, ao it probably will de FOR SALE- One Cadillac bug in mand the right to have In Belfast good condition. 3150. Call al a poetoffice official of equal standing * 116 I street. 33 ♦ to the one in Dublin. "This duplica OREGON WEATHER ♦ tion." the Times predicts, “may lead LOST—Half-crown black and tan Tonight and Saturday, occa- ♦ ; to a rather farcial situation. ’ striped tiger cat. with a small slit elonal rain. * ' One thing, ft is understood. in right ear Return to 732 North Dublin will retain intact is the Second street, or phone 375-Y af tional Gallery, whose collection ternoons or evenings. 2» pictures is regarded as one or TREBLA, the new strawberry, good JOSEPHINE'S MINING EXHIBIT beet outside of London. FRUITDALE canner, and outyielde all others. The following letter addressed to Choice, inspected plants, any quan the Courier editor by A. H. Gunnell, tity. Postpaid. 31.25 per hun- Miss Ethel Bocock. of Granta Pass, chairman of the mining committee [ dred; 37.50 per thousand; Mar- was an overnight visitor Monday of arranging the exhibit of the county shells, 36.50. Check or money Mrs. 'Robert Harris. order. Other varieties at lowest * The attendance at tbe spraying for the international mining conven prices. Send tor descriptive list. demonstration In the Riverside or (Continued from Page On«) tion to be held at Portland, can be Ward K. Richardson, 2363 Front chards was disappointing for the read with profit by every mining man Street, Salem. Oregon. F farmers are ao very busy at this time tural because of the gradual prohibi of the county. The time te short and tion of tbe sale of the drug. CHOICE WELL DEVESXM’ED Lo- of th« year. As the revenue continued to dwin action must be prompt: The Nielson orchestra played Wrtte for canberry tip plants, Glendale Friday night. "I think the time is opportune for dle a rumor originated in Dairen and price« on quantity wanted, Inter J. H Harris and A. W. Bates are the mines executive computes to Port Arthur, says the Nlchinichi. that Infor- eetlng. Reliable cultural make a statement through the press local government officials were con mation free. 35 or over, 5c each, gassing diggers this week with their calling attention of the mine owners niving with the Seiyukai for the il postpaid. Ward K. Richardson. new spraying machine. D. D Dodge is assisting J. L to the fact that the time te growing legal sale of opium, whereupon the 2363 Front St., Salem. Ore. F Stanbrough with bl» ranch work. short in which to get their samples Dairen authorities, “on the advice Wm. Brietmayer's hand has Im raady for the big Portland conven of a certain high official.” publically FOR SALE at a bargain, if taken at once, nice home, and 1 3-10 acres proved so much that he Is sharpen, J tion That the committee find the announced that the confiscated opium of ground and orchard, berries, ing grape stakes again task too large and the expense too had not been resold for private gain etc. Easy terms 1111 East A Janitw Neilson, wife and son. lion 1 great to send an expedition out to but to the value of Y. 3,600,000 had street. Grants Pass. Ore. aid, of the Shattuck Construction ■ every prospect and mine in the coun been burned. But, chargee tbe Nlebl- ty to collect thes samples, and that nlchi. only a small quantity was des WANTED Woman to do house work Co., were Wednesday evening callers I unless the individual owner te suf troyed and tbe public was deluded. i three to four days per week. Phone at the Neilson borne. Mrs. Bort Elliott and Dr. Elliott's ' ficiently Interested in boosting the 515, or call at 715 D street. niece came down from Medford Sat mining game in his county and in IMMtTHII.l. t'EMETERY FOR 9A4.E- Registered Hampshire urday and Mrs. Slattery returned j getting this free advertisment for hte WILL BE RENAMED gilt, weight about 200 lbs. Well with them Sunday. ewn property to get his exhibit ready marked. <Edw. J. 8chumarker. 924 Mrs. J. I. Stanbrough visited tbe for shipment, hte mine will not be 3. FHth 3t. 30 school Friday morning and Mrs. Ro-1 represented That there will be no Billings, Mont., Mar. 18.—(A. P.) FOR SALE—4 lots and old bouse at bert Harris In the afternoon. added expense to the owner after he —Boothill, a pioneer cemetery here, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. Ella 506 West B street. 3750. M. J. has delivered his sample to nearest te to have its name changed Estab Maaiker. 401 Weet G street Phone Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Neilson postoffic or to the chamber of com lished when redblooded men <om- merce in this city. 103-R. 30 visited the Neilson family at the dam , monly “died with their boots on." It Sunday. "That is it particularly desirable was either christened from this allu FOR SALE CHEAP—-20 acres, on Mr. and Mrs Robert Harris enter to get all possible exhibits of gold rural route Near school For sion or as some say. because it was tained Mr and Mrs Clark Adams and dust, nuggets and platinum from the particulars write or see B. F. Cox, originally a place to cast off waste, IltUe son at dinner Sunday and Wed placer mines, and high grade speci Rd. 2. Box 93. 34 including boots. It is to be known nesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Jam«» ! men rock from the lode mines. That as Coulson cemetery hereafter, after FOR SALE—Cow manue, 32.25 per Martin and daughter were dinner all valuable exhibits of this kind a noted pioneer. load delivered anywhere in town. guests. should be delivered to Sam Baker at Leave orders at W. J. Teal’s lunch C. W. Rastall and Wm. Brietmayer the Grants Pass and Josephine bank, wagon. 34 attended the poultry demonstration I that we expect to have them insured, at K. Hammerbacber'« ranch Tues- ; that proper facilities will be provid FOR iRENT—A furnished apartment day. ed for their safety while on display with «as and wood stoves at 701 The Dodge and Thoma« fumble« ■ at Portland and that they will posi D street. Inquire at 708 E St. 3» are occupying the Dr. Witham house l tively be returned to the respective First of al), rheumatism must be .MRS. SYLVIA HITLER has on dis Mr. Dodge intends building on bls | owners as soon as the convention te treated Internally. The blood should play a new line of pattern hats and own ranch soon. adjourn od. be purified and the stomach and kid millinery at Mrs. M. R. Anderson's Mr. and Mrs. Perry, who are mo "Please ateo note that a local dis neys made to do their work properly. 708 E street. 31 toring from Los Angele« to their 1 Massage tbe sore and swollen parts play of valuable specimen« and inter esting ores will be made in the win at least twice daily with an oil that WAtNTED—Chickens and some good home In Yakima. Wash., «pent a day , will not irritate or inflame the skin. dow at Letcher A- Son s jeweiery dressed hogs and veal. Phone and night last week with tbe Ham Keep the bowels open to help the store, before shipping them to Port treatment. 286-R and let us quote you prices. iltons. Mr. Perry end Mr Hamllt<m You can get everything necessary land. fl have already started thia ex- <H Will pay you. 34 were boyhood friends in northern Maine. Mbit wfth many choice specimens in the complete AnthUric outfit. If your urine Is discolored or hao a bad FOR SALE OR TRADE—5-acre tract Ernest, Anna and Robert Neilson 1 from my cabinet) and extend an in- odor, the effect of 'Anti-Uric Tonic with 9-room bouse, or will rent for and Kohath Grout spent an evening I ▼ltation <o all good citizens to add to will give you an early confidence in one year. Call at 1084 N. 6th last week at the Dobble home on N. this collection anything and every the treatment. The jar of Anti-Uric street. 30 Tenth St., making candy. thing in this line that they may own. oil will help proper massage of the painful surfaces. A supply of the fa FOR 3Ald>4i elfer calf. J. B. Noble. F. F. Byington was down from | Many people have one or more choice mous 'Pullman Pills will furnish the pruning Phone 609-F-2, Rd. 2. upper riser Portland last committee that are unknown to the correct laxative. These three preparations contain road. 30 grapes. committee and we hope to reach them in this way. This local exhibit will only vegetable Ingredients. All are HOUSE FOR RENT—Close in. mo In one generous, compact package. also have a splendid advertising value The price complete is 31.50 and there dern conveniences. Phone 67. W. in that it will attract the attention of is a money back guarantee with every C. Ah If, over National Drug MR. H appy the many visiting engineers and oper package. Get the Anti-Uric outfit to Store. 29tf PARTY day from ators who are constantly in the city S ABIN’S DRUG STORE I FOR SALE—Red raspberry plants. "It might also encourage the little 32 per hundred. Call 602-F-22. producer to know that the big mines NEW AND SECOND HAND BAR INVITÂT» O* 10 are all behind this move, such as tbe GAINS—New, Simmon« Bed's 4O-3b. ~ro a Eirterly at Waldo and the Boswell FOR S \f-E One Planet Junior seed- cotton mattmuev, oak dining chairs, CHICKEN company at Holland, both of which er, cultivator complete with all at b«l xpringn. -uitcaA—traveling bag« ■re preparing unique and spectacular tachments, including plOWH, etc. at lower prices. 2nd haa<l good« also exhibits of their riches. Dr. Flana ■Practically new 315. J. L. John- at bar g Un prirni. Something to cover gan will also send a large part of hie son. Rd. 1, .Box 57. MYAPPETne 2*A mlles that rough floor. A 9x12 floor cov season’s cleanup in gold and plati north, on Louse creek road. 34 ering. new, •1<».HO. Phone FOOlSTtW ÔUICKBN- num. ’ EVERYTlMe 1TMINX "Passing the Buck." OF CHICKEN \ Nothing develops any human being o quite so much an meeting every single obligation, real or Implied, that lit Mr Happy Party has been In ever assume- The present-day habit vited to a chicken dinner. known in alang as "passing the buck." "Hap" knows that this poultry I Is keeping thousands ef men from sue was purchased at this shop. cess. Whatever you may have agreed Do you suppose that "Hap" Is to do. even If it seems unwise or un going to attend this feast? reasonable afterward. Is the thing the’ THE MOST COMPLETE SHOWING OF LADIES AND Well, we rather guess yea! must be done at al) costs. Te necep: t'HILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSER AND APRONS NOW the full measure of today's duties anti ON DISPLAY. NEW SHIPMENT U AH NKKIVED THIS Watch for Mr. H»|q>y Party responsibilities automatl'-ally fits you HORNING. HOME REAL NOVEL/TIHB AND PLENTY OF for greater duties and responsibilities GOOD HT.APLE NUMBERS, PRICKR VERY RE AHON- tomorrow. — William Whitman ABLE. American Magazine. Go After Rheumatism Right Talking Machines at Special Prices Always desirous of giving the psofde benefit of lower prices as quick ly ss such can be brought about, we hasten to announce. EFFEC TIVE TODAY, on several standard talking inachluen the following NEW IXiWEIC PIUCHS which go back to a pre «sr baste on ill«« famous music-reproducing Instruments The prices of our ENTIRE LINK of several have been readjusted to these pre-war levels Was Was Was Was Was Was NOTE THE REDUCTIONS 8ave $125 $85 Now Save $14() Now $100 Save Now $125 $100 8ave 1165 Now $140 $225 Save Now $150 $275 Save Now $175 $40 $40 $25 $25 $75 $100 This Is the most radical readjustment ever msile In the phonograph Industry. And theae new price« are for much Improved models •qulppwd with th« lateat devices Coin« In today and see foe your self what big values these new prices give. Stanton Ron nil, 1‘roprtrtor Grant' Paua, Ore. SNOWY BITTE F'lXHlt ..... •2.0« PI R SK. FLOUR HNOWF’LAKK FIXIER ............— •2.40 I'KR HK. RY THE IIARKFUi. *>c OFT ON H.VÌI. JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS Phone 123 Cor. 3rd and O Sts. Count’s Feed Store Grain, Flour, Feed and Seeds ftU-Ald J STREET GRANTS PASS ORE. TKL.lfll ALL KINDS OF FEEDS GRAIN SERI* FTE1J1 SEEDS Cumr la and look over one of the largest stocks la Sou 111 rm Oregon USED CARS FOR SALE Scripps Booth, good aa new. Dodge, fine condition. Ilulck Six. fine shape. Threw good Chevrolets and three good Forde. Ford One Ton Truck. Conic tn and l<»k tlnvu over. The Price« are Right. C. L. Hobart Co te. TIMJblOIV U tTION KALE AT KNHI N. «TH. MAI« II 21. IT ONE <»’< UM K. TERMS: < ASH l’oit HAIaK—3 plush walnut chairs; 2 rocking <h*lr*; I piano; 2 writing desks; I leatlicr cout h; 2 china cup’tuuMa; 2 clucks, large; 1 buffet; 1 oak dining table; 7 oak chairs; 2 flreisers; I giew- ing machine; 3 mgs, 9x12; 7 small rugs; 3 lied* anti I crib; I kitchen cabin«; kitchen iitensBs; nil kinds of tllshrs ami all oilier household goods; 200 quarts of fruit; 3 sets springs; I range; 2 kitchen tutiles; I oil stove. , New Gingham Dresses and Aprons I I CITY I t « Golden Rule »Store New Mattresses and Furniture E. W. C H I LES AUTO TOPS Replace the shabby top with light, <»«) -to-hamlle weather proof one now . kin art looking, serviceable top»— perfect fitting and Improving the car's looks—a w Ide choice In ma terials and colors. OTR PRICE8 LOWEST G. B. BERRY We specialize Electric ■Iquipment of Automobiles—there- 'ore we claim that we can render •etter service than the concern that tandles everything Being specialists we take pride in Mir work—It Is the kind of service hat relieves you of all worries and loubts. We repair ANYTHING Electrical. (DAMS KLBUTRIC AND BATTERY SHOP I’rrwt-O-IJte I'hone «« Battery Station »«« Ho. «th Ht