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EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE—
Dependable companies and reas
onable rates. Ses T. M
Stott,
Buick Salesrooms.
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French and Tissue Ginghams
E. Voorhies.
Pub. and Propr
Bntered at poet office, Granta Pass.
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
ADVERTISING RATES
Dtaplay space, per inch .................... 25c
Local-personal column, per llne....lOc
Beaders, per line—....
5c
FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, alslkc
clover, revi clover and bluestem
wheat seed at Count's Feed ¡More
4«tf
Imported
ORGANDIES
DAILY COURIER
By mall or carrier, per year
I <.00
Wy mail or carrier, per month.. .60
Oregon Products
Now on display in all our windows.
Buy them and help build up the
State. These Oregon made products
are up to standard in every detail.
BUYS FOR CASH
E. W. CHILES
401 <; STREET
This is
Oregon
Products
Week
The very highest class enter
tainment at a very reasonable
price. Come and you will hear
five of the Best Musicians in
in the United States.
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We have them in great
quantities, including
OPERA HOUSE
Saturday, April 30th
Only 50c for Students, 75c for Adults
Flour
, Cereals
Crackers
Macaroni
Syrup
Brooms
Canned Goods and
many others
Tickets reserved at Horning’s Thursday
morning at 10 o’clock.
See Our Window
Displays
One Night Only
Ad. written by Garrett Crockett
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PARDEE’S
Grocery
RHDUCTIOXS ON II ITS at Mrs M
P. Anderson‘a, 708 E St.
67
FOR
RENT Furnished
3-room
apartment. Inquire at millinery
store. 708 E -St.
66
FOR SA1J-: Apples, Inquire at t/ult
warehouse or cold storage plant.
MWStf
E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate. In
surance and plate glass liability.
609 H G street, phone 28.
40tf
FOR S\LE 7-room modern house.
plenty of shade, fruit. Close In.
Terms
Would consider later mo-
del Ford part payment. Address
64
No. 1S7 care of Courier,
LOST 30x3 H tire on rim. on lower
river road, between Grants Pass
and Knox hop ranch
Finder re
turn to Temple Murket, or phone
25S-JI
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WORK WANTED- Plowing or scrap
ing. by contract or day. Otto Hett-
ricson. Rd. 2. ,Box 24. phone
602-F-21.
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XEW TODAY—I pholatered ttaven-
port. Ijitrge office de«k. Dining «eg,
table and ^ix oak chain*. Tuie*, all
MÍseR. Waoli boiler». New comfort»,
rat h- lads of other itati Im ml
I mi Hin iti*. Not celling out, out selling.
Phone 71. T. <’. Ii‘»<»th.
NOTH E OF SALE
OF I N< LAIMED HOODS
The California and Oregon Coast
I Railroad Company has on hand at
¡its station at Waters Creek, Or*»gon,
unclaimed property described a.-* two
¡crates of pulsator Jigs anil two boxes
¡of pulsator Jigs, upon which It has a
lien for transportation charge» of
*54.08, including war tax anil ware
house charges amounting to *131.68,
anil states that the consignee of said
I goods and owner thereof 1» R. J
Ro wen, Waters Creek, Oregon, and
the consignor thereof is the Morse
| Machinery and Supply Co., of Denver.
¡Colorado; that .said California and
Oregon Coast Railroad Company will
¡sell »aid property at public auction
■ to the highest bidder to satisfy its
lien for transportation and ware-
’ house charges against the same, at
Its station at Grants Bass, Oregon, on
the 9th day of May, 1921, at the hour
11 a. m.
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THE CALIFORNIA AND ORE
GON
COAST
RAILROAD
COMPANY.
By J. A. JOHNSRI'D. Auditor.
INCREASE THE SPEED
of the Southern Oregon wheels of progress by consistently patronizing your
HOME INS I I IT TIONS in the sale and purchase of all your products.
Every pound of CREAM or BL I TER shipped out of this territory and
every pound of BU T TER shipped into this territory which should legitimate
ly be manufactured and handled here, adds to the higher cost of the product
produced.
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It is naturally to your interest to insist upon HOME PRODUCTS when
products of the best quality can be obt ined at home.
Ask \our Grocer fcr Butter Manufactured in Grants Pass
VALLEY PRIDE CREAMERY
Sixth and L
We Sell Milk and Cream
Phone 84
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Player-Piano
You have a magnet in the home that just k*<ep* >'*>•• In evenings
It's Irresistible It does not command simply Invites and you »•
copt. Next to the wife and kiddles you learn to love your tlulbrati-
sen I mmmusu It can talk to you In a musical way. bring you heaven
ly Inspired iiiommsk **». soothe tired brtlln, nerves ami body lie In
vlgoratn you for a better day's work tomorrow
All this besides
the wonderful pleasure entertainment and recreation for yourself,
family and friends
Prices on Gulbransen are established by the manufacturer ami are
the same anywhere In the t’nltod Statiw*
They are lower today
than they have been during the last three yean* and are guaran
teed not to be less for th« next year vis:
Suburban Model, *HN1 — Country Neat, WtHI — White H oum -. »700
Don't deny yourself and family thia home neeaelty -We an make
purchasing terms so reasonable that you easily pay for It and begin
to enjoy the return^ of your Investment »*« soon as the piano 1«
placed In your home
Come In today and let tn* demonstrate tills wonderful player piano
for you.
The Music & Photo House
Stanton Rowell, Prop
Granta Pass, Oregon
ou or before May 7th. 1931. at 5
o'clock P ni
F I. (TOON,
All electors who were regialere<l
County Clerk
5 2tf
but did not vote at either the Pri
mary or General Election in 1920.
and those who hare changed (heir
G II Van Horn, ot (Sold llilt. I« In
residence. mult re-re Ulster.
Granta I’n*« looking »flor mining In-
Ill» wife accompanied him
Ele< tors not registered must do ■ <> terests
WANTED—Alan with team of truck
to haul 25 tiers of wood. A one-
mil« haul. Address No. 50 care of
Courier
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IXYR BALE BY OWNER 3 acres of
land just outside city limits, south
side of river, fine location, good
house. 12x16 posts and wire for
fencing.
8550 if taken at once.
See A. L. Penwell or Inquire at
Lloyd's second hand »tore.
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KELLEY OF Gl I N TS TIES
SEASON IIHDIUI OF "lltlli:"
Brooklyn.
Apr »7
(A
1' 1
George Kelley, the first baseman of
the Giants, made his fifth home run
of tlw season In the game with the
| I>l
Brooklyn
Nationals today, tying
UUI4IJ
I '’Babe" ■ Ruth’» record
a
Ask for Oregon
Made Goods
I ' si I» M \XWELL In Al condition.
*525.
Williams Garage and Cy-
clery.
**5
W.VKTEI» *A unable typewriter in
\d-
good condition. State price,
dregs No. 188 care of Courier. 64
New and Feed Goods
SEE ME
‘The MERRY
RONDOLIERS
irn GARDENING — Your
home grounds demand the atten
tion of someone who can »»cure
for them an over Increasing beau
No, 186 i
ty. Conaultatjon free,
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care ot the Courier.
Gulbransen
lands *’
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated press is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
ot all news dispatches credited to it
or all otherwise credited tn this
gaper and also the local news pub-
Uahed herein
All rights of republication of spe-
sial diepatches herein are also re- ¡>aper did not say too much, when he: ack, concert master, the Ruslan cello
served
stated "that the great orchestras of virtuoso Ilya Bronson. Alfred Kast-
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2'7. 1921. New York, Boston. Philadelphia or ner, whose harp playing delighted
— Chicago had better look out for their j Europe ami America.
The spring
♦ ♦ ♦ laurels. They might be swept away tour of the Philharmonic orchestra
ORBGON WEATHER
♦ oven by the pianlssimi of the Los An of Los Angeles has met with such
♦
♦ -teles Philharmonic orchestra under singular success that already
ar-
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i rangements have been made to re-
♦ Tonight fair. Thursday fair ♦ Walter Henry Rothwell. " ‘
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The Los Angeles public feels sim-|peat it next year
This year s tour
♦ and warmer.
♦ ♦ ♦ tlarly. for 95 per cent of all perform- will last five weeks and include 35
ancea have been sold out since the cities in ten states, reaching us far
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• ♦ ♦ ♦ orchestra was founded two years ago east as Denver and north to Van-
by W. A. Clark Jr.
[ touver. .
AMISKMENTS
Eminent
soloists
will
appear
on
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When the Philharmonic orchestra tour with this orchestra, among them
“Colorado" nt the Rivoli
of Los Angeles plays its concert at Madame Elizabeth Rothwell, the bril
’Many screen plays, possessing In
the Page theater. Medford. Friday liant prima-donna soprano; Richard teresting incidents, stirring situation»
night, April 29th, onr music lovers Buhlig. whose pianist!.- triumphs are and exciting climaxes, grow monot
will realize that the musical corre equally remembered in London as in onous because of a super-abundance
spondent who wrote to his New York New York. Others are Sylvain No- jot drama. Stage plays are divided
into acts, but a ccreen play is con
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tinuous. To overcome this condition,
the most skillful playwrights and
scenarists have introduced comedy
characters and comedy situation to
relieve the tenseuess of the drama.
Less skilled writers have tried to
follow this example. Ibut too often
■ they succeed only In "dragging In by
the heels" a lighter element in the
story which had no connection with
the plot and which serves to slow- up
the action rather than add to the en
tertainment.
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When 1 ou Own
llilt: YOl
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