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< EVERYTHIN« IN INSURANCE Dsi-endabl* rómpanle* and ret Stott, onable ratee. Se* T. M ipitt Buick Salesroom* Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. Voorhie*. Pub and Propr. ■Dtered at poQtoffic*. Granta Paas. Ora., as sacond-ctaa* mat! mattar. ADVERTISING RATES 25c DUplay space, per Inch............... Local-personal column, per line.... 10c Readers per line—......... —------- >C DAILY COURIER By mall or « ut I ot . per year----- U 00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .50 4 Men’s and Beys’ Caps A WONDERFUL SHOWING OF MEN S AND BOYS’ NEW SPRING CAPS. PLAIN COLORS, PLAIDS. ASSORTED MIXTURES AND KHAKI. PRICES RANGING FROM 33c Up Golden Rule iStore Columbia Dairy Products Co. Will move to their new location in the Inyt'm Hotel Building, on H street near Sixth Conte in MR. DAIRYMAN with a can of cream. Let us tell you about this IToducer* Organization. Every pound of Butterfat you sell to us is made into PURE BUTTER. We neither MAKE nor HANDLE any St IkSTITl TES. \Y .• -oli.it a reas onable share of your patronage. Give us a trial. You can have your check within 30 minute* after delivery. On H near Sixth. « COLUMBIA DAIRY" PRODUITS CO. E. J. Martin, Agent OI T-<»F-TOYY 'N MAIL ORDERS RE< EIYED NOW FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 29 MEDFORD PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Founded iby W. A. Clark Jr. WALTER HENRY' ROTHWELL, Conductor Northwest Tour Booked by Elwyn t oncert Bureau SIX DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS 75 ol the World's Greatest Musirían* The Supreme Musical Organization of the West —HOW TO SECT ltE TICKETS BY' MAIL NOW— Address letters, make checks and postoffice money orders payable to Page Theater. Add 10 |>er ci nt war tax to price ticket dewired, Include self-address. stamped, envelope to help insure safe return. Price Floor and 1st Bo* Office Sale Early Reser* at Ion YYedneeday 12 4 row» Balcony 9- .Mi-an» ITeferred lalan.o 91.50, 91 o'clock Location McIntyre for Implements of All Kinds CLETRAC TRACTORS Pumps and Gas Engines Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools Grants Pass, Ore. road bridge over the Rogue River, The man could not tell his name aud had reached the Intermediate, or Jub ilant stage of intoxication A small supply of liquor was forcibly remov ed from hts possession An Original P«A»py I'rogv.uu— Saturday, April 30. Reserve the 58 date. Y»»ur lxms—— It you fail to purchase spring two-piece suit al Clothing Co. (Continued from Pa«« One) LUC STRIKE and ruling* Interfere with the unified regulation of railroad* by the fed* oral government. .Moreover, proseut rut oh though confessedly higher than they ought permanently to ba. must PINK YY'OOD, S3 25 per tier, S tier be maintained at least until the traf load. S6 00; tir, S8.5O tier Houser fic of the railroads shall return to Bros. Phone 3 26-Y". 59 normal, to It will return armi un I ly USED MAXWHIJ. in Al condition. with a resumption of the building trades, the construction of road* and S525. William* Garage and Cy- bridges, anil the reueweil acttvliy of clery. 59 manufaoturing industrie*. all-purpose FOR SAIj: Gentío "Hoth Ihn govornment and i ho horno, carriage and three har- grest latdy of Investor* inust faclll- nesso«. Call at 103 ta North Sixth i tnte the carrier* In securlng the ailtl 68 I <*l amount of capital necesMary to street, or phono 265-J. [ réhabilitais tho rullroad* of the SATURDAY. APRIL 33. 1 will sell . country household the remainder of my '•Capital can coma ouly front pri goods at the lianuard barn, be- 11 we tween C and D street»' alley, hear vât« or governmontal «ounes llfth, also aluminum ware, ma permit it to route front govornment hogany tray, earthen crock, dish sources, we «hall run the rlsk of fas- drainer, etc. 9 a. tn. to 5 p. m. 59 tenlng upon the country to th<> gov- ernment ownorahlp of the rallroads '' WANTED Ono dozen Black .Minor ca or Rhode Island Red pullets. L. P. Chandler, »02 N. Ninth 58 FOR RAIJO- -Alfalfa seed, alslke clover, red clover and bluestem wheat seed at Count * Feed Store. Hit Odd Lots of Ladies* and Children’s Hose MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED TRESS The Associated preee is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited In this pape.* and also the local news pub lished herein AU rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re- town of Waldo, in Josephine county. sarved. All about the country in that vicinity the surface of the earth shows traces THVRSDAY« APRIL 21, 1*21 of the placer mining which originally put Waldo on the map. and which ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦■ ♦ ♦ i has still kept.it on the map. although OREGON WEATHER ♦ not very prominently, dt is from 1 Waldo, a gold camp of other day, Tonight and Friday, rain in ' and still in the vicinity of producers, ♦ west portion and fair in east i that Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Crowell come ♦ portion. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦•♦ ♦ ♦ Ito the Multnomah.—J’ortland Ore- I gontan. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e ♦ b ADDITIONAL LOCAL For St3-50— ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Exceptional values in two-piece suits at Peerless Clothing Co. 54tf Benefit Dance— Be on hand tomorrow night at the Waldorf hall for the hospital dance. Moonshine Again— Another case of too much moon- shine came to light today when Depu- YY'aldoite* in Portland— On the edge of the Siskiyou na ty Sheriff Lister found a large and tional forest and a couple of miles apparently able-bodied man sleeping from Rough and Ready creek is the in the dust under the C. A- O. C. rail- 402-4 South Sixth IMI. NEW TODAY GRANTS PASS BAIL! COURIER PAGE Till RND.YY. APRII. Ul. GRANT* PAI» DAILY COURIER fÀCK TWO Cigarette To »o a I In the dellolous Burley tobaooo flavor. It’s T oasted I\»R SALK Oakland Six touring car, completely overhauled. Every thing new. Best buy in tho valley Address No 185 care of Courier 54tf a new Peerless Social Pleasure*. IxiST »Brown robe, large Pleasure is one of the great ble*»- center. West Bridge St., or lower tngs of human life, both for Its own river road l.inendoll. Bo* 7. R. sake aud for Its direct Influence on F. D. 1. 58 character; It therefore demands not contempt or indifference, but thankful FOR SALE- Three good milk co*», recognition. It Is not pleasure, but and other stock W. G. Smith, something evil that may sometimes b* Wolf Creek. Ore. 59 associated with it. that needs weeding out from our Ilves; and If sociability LANDSCAPE GARDENING Your had no other claim than the simple home grounds demand the atten and Innocent happiness It creates, it tion of someone who can secure would still deuiund a high pluce In our for them an ever Increasing beau regard. s' > 199 ty. Consultation free care of the Courier. «3 HAY E YOU REGISTERED? •REAL” XY’OOD FOR SALE—Large body pine chunks, delivered, 1.123 All electors who were registered per tier, or same wood at S3 per but did not vote at either the Pri tier at G. W, Mathew's ranch •> mary or General Election In 1920. mili*s north of Granite 11)11 grave and those who have changed their yard. 1-eave orders at Pardee* residence, must re-register. Grocery store. 89 1 Electors not registered must do so on or before May 7th. 1921, at 5 WILL II WE about 200 White lx»<- horn chicks Saturday. April 23 o'clock p. m. Price 18c each. K. llummer- F. L. COON. bacher. phone 60S-F-23. 39 County Clerk. 52tf HIGH LIGHTS IN THE TOUR WITH THE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION Liniment TUf BCST MUSIC Of,ULTIMI. «tops tho aches that follow exposure UDDEN change« of weather ore*|MMiure to cold and wet, S •tart rheumatic twinge* and I mak« your "bone* nche." Sloan'* Liniment bring, warmth, coinfort and nuick relief to lame back, »tiff joint», sprains, strains, sorenes*. f'rnetra:ei wilkoul rubbing. All druggist«- 36c, 70c, $1.4(1. Drrff« Sr avenir Deo«* I lunx>rr*|u« - Offrttbat h IGrr*r..|* l.hu miriadi Flallwer • Ikhuiii/ Hrvvn* • Salut d’Amour Hcrrruaa. Itvui Jixalyn G‘rrt0 I u S|*ru»s • Ihntifì I era» • • • Haydn t.ypiy Hondo Idilio • Song of India enervi JOSEPHINE HOTEL CAFE Come, try our mu)).|<fcM*nr, a In curt lunch, 12 to 1:30 A • , Sroteb ___ __ „ ____ - Poem rilihtig Malt h A/r Miriti.l r<idrf<u»ÀI Preluda in (*. »harp Minor Simpl« Avvu KafKht» - a * A. • • i /7»u/nv All thaaa and many mera «f thv muaiaal werte« af thè OLD MA1TCRS will ba fawnd In EDITION »KAUTIFUL THE MISI»' Y.ND PHOTu >IOl ME Manton Itou,-11 We will M«rve a very fine 75c tstile-de-liote dinner — Time 5: Ho to s |i. tn. Hie* lai Suixlny Dinner 91.041 By A E VOORHIE3 ed to the oceu|>atlon of Wee! Florida I 'ensac, ila— H istortcal Pensacola, the metropolis of West by the English, and (General Jackson Florida, and the third largest city in captured the town to prevent Its oc It was re the state, is the oldest city in the cupation by that nation United States. Its history dates back stored to Spain at the close of the to the discovery of Pensacola by the war of 1812, (but 1n 1818 General In 1819 Pensa Spanish explorer, Panfilo de Nar Jackson seized it. vaez. in 1528, just 36 years after the cola passed to the United Spates with its purchase of West Florida, but the discovery of America by Columbus. In 1559 a city was built on the United States, In pursuance to its shores of Pensacola bay by Don Tri terms of the treaty, did not take for stain de (Luna. This was the first mal posses*ion until 1821. Ixtave 'Pensacola at* midnight settlement within the limits of the the and arise at 6 in the morning for i Continental United States, on ' site of what is now Fort Barrancas breakfast at DoFunlak Springs at 7 and was called “Santa Maria.” This —■‘Jieave al midnight and up at 8 ' site was abandoned and In 1696 Pen- ’with breakfast at 7, tired at night sticola was resuscitated by a Span but In the morning ready for another iard. Don Andre de Arriola, on the full day—was the program for the former site of Santa Maria. He , next two weeks. At DeFnnlak Springs named it “Pensacola," after a forti which in some of their publicity mat fied seaport on the Mediterranean in ter 1* characterized as “The Lost Great 'West.” Is a beautiful little Spain. city of 3600 on the bank* of a circu Pensacola has the distinction of lar lake fed by mammoth springs. It having the first church and church is also "the highest town in Flor bells in this country. ida,” 285 feet above sea level. Here In 1699 a French expedition un-1 Is located Palmer college, a Presby- der (Iberville took possession of the I terian Institution with 300 students, ; country west of the Perdido river, and where the editorial party was and in 1702 founded a'French colony breakfasted, the entire party being at .Mobile. The French and Spanish accommodated In the dining room of were then rivals for the control of ¡the girls' dormatory and being served the empire of North America and In a most appetizing meal by the young asmuch as Pensacola was on the I ladies of the college. frontier of the Spanish possessions 1 DeFunlak 1« known as "Tho City there was war and constant fighting That (Buried Gloom” and the cele between the Spanish and French bration of that event was heralded to forces. Pensacola was captured and the world recently by an extended recaptured many times. In fact the article in one of the national maga- j little village of Pensacola scarcely znies. The town ha* also an Indus- ¡ enjoyed as much as five years of con trial institute ifor the training Of tinuous peace from the time of Its boys In agricultural pursuits, and any ! first settlement to the close of the number of enterprising citizens who I Civil war. I believe in their country anil do not Pensacola was first ¡»ermanently hesitate to say no. settled by the Spaniard De Luna, and One real estate company is selling hl* compatriots from Y'era Cruz. It "Farmettes,” explaining In their at | was captured and destroyed by the tractive booklet that "A Farmette I* l French in 1719, and restored to a small farm same as collarette I* a Spain in 1723. The settlement was small cellar, a kitchenette a little then located on Santa Rosa Island, at kitchen, and so forth.” Their tra t a point about the present site of the of 5,000 acres I* cut up into 500 life saving station In 1754, the vll- tracts of 10 acres each, each farm- i lage being destroyed by a storm, was otto fronting on a country road con | moved to the north side of the bay, necting with tho main county hard- ' on the present site of the city of roads. The price—■3750, Include* Pensacola Fly the treaty of 'Paris, the tract fenchí with wire and two which terminated the French and acres cleared ready for a house. The i Indian war In 1763, Pensacola, with purchase price include* $100 of | West Florida, was ceded to tne Brit- stock in a sweet jiotato canning plant | ish. Pensacola was then made the adjoining the tract. Tho plan wa* capital of West (Florida, was surveyed started last August but already many and laid off by the English. tract* have Ibeon sold and new set In the war of 1812 Spain coasent- tler* are building up the community. i HAVE IT linW repaired RU t ? Ikin't neglect having tho car's In jured upholstery repaired prompt ly -It pays. Wo offer the service* of skilled expert* together with the finest leathers, curled hair, etc . for the repair and rebuilding of tho car’s upholstery. Moderate taiarge* hlghret grade workmanship. G. B. BERRY Grants Pass-Medford STAGE INTER URBAN AUT00AR GO. Daily and Hunda) LEAY'K LEAVE Grants Pass GRANTS PAW» MEDFORD Waiting Room 10:00 *■ ■n. 10:00 a. m 1:00 p. ni. Bonbonniere 1:00 P- ni 4.30 p. 4:30 P- m Phone 160 Effect«’’" Oct 25, 1920 We connect will» stage* for Ashland anil Jacksonville * Used Cars We have an assortment of various makes, all of which are honestly priced and are as represented—It will pay you to look them over. W. S. Maxwell & Co. CHEVROLET NASH BUICK Give That Car a Square Deal lotting her l«»|>, cushion* nml paint go to rack nntl ruin will put her In the wrap heap as quickly a* neglecting Ihn engine work will. Belter comp In anti talk it over with The AUTOCRAFT WORKS