Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 21, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    MO\HR, M NIC« II 21, lu-’t.
GRANTS 1’ISS DAILY OOllUKR
FAG K TWO
N> W TODAY
GRANTS PASS Dilli COURIER
EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE
Dependable companies and roa»
enable rates. See T, M
Stott.
Buick Salesroom*
103tf
For Easter
Published Dally Except Sunday
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Pub. and Propr
Entered at postoffice, Grants Pass.
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
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HORN
a -tubbornness in what they believe
served.
S.
—and what we believe—that makes PATTON’ To Mi and Mrs F
MONDAY’. MARCH 21. 1021
j their struggle our struggle. We can
Patton, of this city. Sunday. March
20. a son
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ ♦ ♦ no more refuse to help them than
i
we
could
let
one
of
our
divisions
♦
OREGON WEATHER
♦ hold a sector in the late war be
♦
Primitive East Indian Dancing,
cut to pieces when we had the re­
♦
Tonight and Tuesday show­
In native Hindu dances virtually
♦ serves to save IL
every muscle of the body Is In some
♦ ers.
"We have the reserves of food and way brought into play. There Is a
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ I
money and sympathy. We can do good deal of pantomime eved. rather
I
’
.he Job—do all of It. We can do it cryptic to the foreigner, end few of
AN APPEAL FROM GEN. WOOD
ourselves,
without being told to do the professional dancer« appenr to
The world war broke down the
have had the training necessary to
idea of distance and of isolation, it by anybody, in any company of give real rhythm of motion.
nations
It
is
not
a
political
duty,
and showed to the people that no one
From or a matter of commercial expe­
can live for himself alone.
diency. It is an opportunity—an
tbe farthest corners of the earth the
The Trouble.
cry for help may come, and the opportunity to make our idealism a
"Everybody about tliui bank seems
deaf ear can no longer be turned to- i dynamic influence in the world, not to be catching cold.
Is It daiupT"
ward it. We are more our brother’s Just fine phrases. The man who has "No; but there ere so many draft*
least
among
us
has
more
than
most
• bout It."
keeper tan ever before The United
It is one of the finest,
States suffered less than any other in Armenia
power engaged in the war that came I things tn our history that, through!
so near to wrecking a world, and the Near East relief, the American
must now do a large part in meeting people, from the richest to the poor­
the demands made for aid upon the est. unsolicited, haie kept a hundred
Relief and ten thousand children In Ar­
world by suffering nations,
DON'T BE DECEIVED
drives bare become common, but menia from hunger and death; have
by Aspirin advertisements be­
the saved a whole people from annihila­
humanity says meet them in
ing run by those who seek to
spirit of charity and of good will. tion, and have done it w ithout fan-1
discredit all Aspirin
Tablets
Here is the appeal made by General fares of self-righteousness.
”1, and the American men and
except those made by them.
Wood in the drive that is now being
made for aid for the suffering peo­ women who sign with,me. ask that
THE FACTS ARE
this work go on. It is an American
ple of the Near East:
That we handle.
regularly,
"The spirit of Easter is one of work and in harmony with the best
large quantities of Aspirin U.D
sacrifice. The great sacrifice of traditions of big-hearted American
Co tablets that we know are
Bfbical history was made then. That generosity. It cannot falter or
PURE and GENUINE. Put up
sacrifice has been made since in pause.”
in packages of 12's, 24's and
many lands by many individuals. But
100's at moderate prices.
♦
♦
rever in history has a whole nation
.
. «_
.
a .
inniTinviT
inriT
e
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
male the sacrifices for the faith that | *
♦ ♦ ♦
tte Armenians have made. It is not ( ♦ ♦
‘none of our business what happens Pomona Grange Meet«
Josephine County Pomona Grange
to the Armenians’ They stand fori
msets with the Fruitdale
Grange'
next Saturday at 11 o'clock Feast,
A
fun and fair. The fair ground« ques-'
A Series of Human Interest
tion ha.« taken a new turn. Come
Talks on Insurance
and help get it settled. Be prepared i
to tell others what you will do to!
make this project a success
K. I, GALBRAITH Real estate. In­
surance and plate glass liability.
«09H G street, phone 39.
40tf
New Kid Gloves just received, in­
cluding the New Fielder Glove and
the New Eight Button Length.
\\ \NTED 4-foot coni wood In ex
change for 300 a re» of good tini
L
bored land, close In
See A
3ltf
Edgerton. Phone 19* Y.
I HAVE a llarley-Davidson motor-
cycle tn flrat «las« shape, I will
trudo for go«»d cow or cheap for
cash. (Mil at 300 Booth St.
3 2
KINNEY &TWU
101 & 105 N. 6th
Grants Pass, Ore-
t-NMl SA1.K- Work hora«««, olio «tri»
Ing horse, and wood. 16-In. Phone
Jack Casady. 103. at
the
Bia
Barn.
3«
IA>ST About the 1st of March, »
brown pony with light blaze in
lbs.
forehead, weigh about SO*
shod all around, foretop cut off
Known as the .Marion Griffin
pony. Please notify me at Takil­
ma. Ore . Mr W L. Montgomery
36
Walther and Olamonds.
DI hiikhk I deulrrs don't like to pas*
an opinion on gem» when tlie day la
damp. It is a fact that weather luta
a great effect on precious »itmr».
Murky weather will spoil the nppeur-
ance of a diamond, but a really nasty,
WOOD FOR SALK
Nil kind« on foggy day will make even tlie purest
hand, will deliver anywher<> Wal­ stone seem lnip«*rfect.
ter Davidson i Son. Rd 2. Grant«
Pass. Oro
3 2 NEW INI» SEGONI» BINI» Itili-
FOR SALK Everbearing «trawlierr« GAIN«»—New, Sliiinion» li««!», IO-U».
plants, cheap. G. W Jones. 340 c«Ht«»n limitr»*»»««», «wik dilling ilinlrw,
10th and J streets
38 I m «I «pring», »ultra»«««, trnvi-llng l««g-
ni lower pricvw. 2n«l hnnd k « hm I s «I mi
BARGAINS New anil used goods
nt bargiUn |»ri«'«W. Soni«-thing t«i cover
Ono large rocker, one coll spring,
thnl rough fl<««r. 4 0x12 floor <<»v-
One White S««wlng
good as new
ertng, new, aio.NO. l’tuane
machine, good as new, $50. One
grintstone. steel frame, One spool
wire. best
b««st grade
grade.
Two
barbed wire,
hand power washing machines.
One double-bar-
good condition
rel shotgun, One single barrel
shot gun. Three cook stoves New
brooms, New mattress«»«
E. W. Chiles.
furniture
WE CONCENTRATE
street.
The ASPIRIN
Situation
Cigar Nomenclature
Th»- nomenclature of the elgai trad«
la one of tlie vei/ Interesting phase-
of democracy. No gentleman Intern
upon building np a market for » 10
cent cigar ever named It for a state»
man
He complimented. Instead ac
actor, n philanthropist, a race horse
a hypothetical Indian maiden or a »up
posltltlotis Spanish grandee. To hav»
named a 10 cent cigar for a »tateinnHii
would have been to "queer" both the
■'Ifnr and its Involuntary patron The
pc. p|<> would not have stood for that
sort of thing
It would have pre­
sumed a certain superiority which they
would have rebuked both at the ctgnr
Hand and at t. e polls.—Philadelphia
Public Ledger’« "tio Second Thought."
CLEMENS
SELLS DRUGS
Buy« Mueller Ranch—
Lynn B. Coovert. an attorney from
Portland, is in the city today, and
will become a resident and developer
of this community, having recently
purchased the Mueller ranch In the
’ lower river district
The ranch is
composed of 640 acres,
Includine I
some of the best of the river bottom
land with bearing orchards and al-
falfa.
Mr. Coovert will be joined
here later by his mother and by a
little daughter.
BUILD UP YOUR
HOME STATE
Are you more interested in
making money plentiful in N ew
York or at home.
Millions in life insurance
premiums leave the west an-
pually—most of it never re-
turns for investment.
Why build up a surplus else­
where to be loaned at a low rate
of interest.
Our funds stay here and are
invested in farm mortgages,
used to build your school houses
and roads, pave your city
streets and construct water
systems.
Development here provides ad­
ditional labor. Labor employed
buys products from the fam.
and store.
Build up your home state and
place your next policy with
A. B. CttRNELL
The Qrcgonlifc Man
Big Crowd at Dance —
One of the biggest crowds yet
gathered together at a dance in the
.Murphy hall was assembled Saturday
evening when 400 to 500 people
gathered to dance to the nyisic of
Nielson’s orchestra.
The occasion
was a benefit for the raising of funds
to supplement the appropriation
from the county, state and federal
government for the county
agent
and
home demonstration
work. I
About $200 was raised for the pur-.
pose.
Assault 1« Charged—
A. G. Church wood has filed a com-
plaint charging a Mr. Fowler with
assault with a deadly weapon with
intent to kill, and the preliminary
hearing will be before Justice Hol­
man this afternoon. It is alleged
that Charchwood went to the house
now occupied by Fowler, but for­
merly occupied by Churchwood to
get some article- which he had left
there.
In a difference of opinion
that followed. It is said that Fowler
came at Churchwood with an ax,
threatening to cut his head off, and
the complaint resulted.
Tor Easier
NEW (XIOIH ARRIVING DAILY-
NEW DRESSES
NEW St ITS
NEW COATS
NEW IMAM SES
NEW SIJTR, SHOES, SHIRTS, HATS AND < APS EOR MEN AND
BOYS—ALL WONDERFL L VALUER.
Golden Rule iStore
TO I NTI RMIN ITE
GROl ND SQl IRRI I Ci
Every person, firm, co -partnership,
company or corporation, residing on.
owning. Inaalng, occupi Ina. posassi
Ins or having charge of or dominion
oi«-r any land, building, wharves or
dltchiM Infested with dinger ground
squirrel» In Josephine County, Ore
gon. 1« hereby notified to begin nt
onc<> to effectively extermlnnte ntid
destroy all such digger ground squir­
rels
Poisoned linrley may be secured
from the county agent
Notice Is published pursuant
tbe statute In such cage made
provided for two consecutive week«
or three Issues and nil persons de»
crlboil therein are required to t «;>>■
notice thereof
lasted and flrat published this
day of March, 1931.
ROY E Ml Li »Kit.
County Agent. Josephine
’ «tf
New Mattresses
and Furniture
E. W. C H I LES
Glum Thought for Pessimists.
Life Is full of uiu ertii utles. even fo
people « no «xpeet the «< r-t Itontoi
Trnnscrint
401 G STREET
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
G rants P ass .O regon
Shoes for the Family
A Week With Jesus
I’ALM SUNDAY TO EASTER
AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Monday. .March 21—"Clean-
sing the Temple.”
Tuesday, .March 22—"Sought
and Rejected.”
Wedn«*sday. March 23—“The
Day of Retirement ”
Thursday. March 24—"The
Night of Agony.”
,
Friday. March 25—’On tb<-
Cross.”
Saturday. .March 26—’ In the
Tomb.”
Sunday, March 27—
A. M.—"The Empty Tomb."
P M. —"The Appearances."
You are personally invited -— C. M. C line , Preacher
103 North 6th
WOODWARD’S
07>e NASH FOUR
IS NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR SALESROOMS
WE INVITE INSPECTION
W. S. Maxwell & Co.
CHEVROLET
Soup
Puree of Beans
Relishes
Head Lettuce, 25c
Sliced Tomatuen, 25c
Green Onions, 10c
Ripe Olive«, 1 0c
Salads
Shrimp, 35c
Potato, 15c - lettuce, 20c — Combination, 4bc
Fl«h and
_________
Oyster«
Fried Maimón Steak, 35c
Fried Eastern Oysters, 60c
Eastern Stew, 50c
Entree*
Old Fashioned Beef Stew, 35c
Pot roast of Beef, with Macaroni, 40c
Hamburger Steak, Spanish, 35c
*
Pork Chops, breaded, Sauce Robert, 45c
Frankfurters, with Potato Salad, 35c
Veal Cutlets, breaded, Country Gravy, 4 5c
Baked Pork and Beans, 30c
Pounded Steak with Pan Gravy, 40c
Hot Roast Beef Sandwich, 25c
Roast*
Young Turkey with Oyster Drossing ind Cranberry Jelly, 75c
I »eg of Pork and Apple Sauce, 40c
Sirloin of Beef and Pan Gravy, 40c
Vegetable«
4u gar Com
Mashed Potatoes
Dessert*
Pie Served With Dinner Orders
Pie Per Cut, 10c
Assorted Pake. 16c
Bovcrngc*
Tea
Milk
Coffee
CARS
NASH
Count’s Feed Store
Grain, Flour, Feed and
ds
ni4-nifl J STREET
GRANTS PASS ORE. — TEL.101
Come in »nd look over one of the larg«-«t stock« In Southern Oregon
MAN GIVES WIFE
Automatic proas
GLYCERINE MIXTURE Confier otte»
She had stomach trouble for years.
After giving her simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc., as mixml in Ad-
! ler-l-ka, her husband «ay«: "My wife
• feel« fine now and ha« gained weight.
It 1« wonderful stomach medicine.”
' Adler-l-ka acta on BOTH upper and
(lower bowels, removing foul matter
I which poisoned «tomach and which
i you never thought was In your sys­
tem. EXCHLKNT for gns oil thi-Hloni
a<h or chronic constipation
Guards
agalnnt appendicitis The Impurities
It brings o it will s irnrlse you. Na­
tional Drug Store.
feeding
at
the
JOSEPHINE HOTEL
CAFE
12 to 1:30
<AIMING EVENTS
Mar 26, Saturday -Pomona Grange
meets with Fruitdale Grange.
Dinner
B:3<> to H