GRANTS PAHS DAILY 6.00 By mail or carrier, per month .50 The Senior Class of the high school is offering the public a real treat in liter presentation of •’All of-a-Sud den eggy" a three-act modern come- dy by Ernest Denny. The plot of this most popular comedy is based upon the actions of i a charming girl who does things and ■ then thinks about them afterwards [ It you raceive any uusaUsfactory article, tell u» at once anil we will make pro|>er adjustment. »rv you using our No. is S|HWia| lionet Coffee? I WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year....................7....... >2.00 HEMRER OF ASSOCIATED PRES* I “or leaves that tor some one else to1 The Associated press is exclusively do." The situations are complicated entitled to the use for republi ation DRV GOODS AND GROCERIES In the extreme and the lines exceed­ of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited tn this 101 & 105 N. 6th Grants Pass, Ore- ingly witty. The characters offer paper and also the local news pub­ great variety and In all there la not | lished herein la dull moment in the three acts. The All rights of republication of spé­ | nation moves rapidly from situation cial dispatches herein are also re­ ledine, stenographer in the Securities .NEW TODAY served Ito situation, keeping the interest up : Building, when she got the news. ’ calling ‘‘‘ J forth' INSURANCE— to th.- highest .' pitch, EVERYTHING IN SAT» RDAY. APRIL. 30. 1021. “Allen W. Phillitts. a linotype Dependable companies and reaa- hearty laughter and hiuirtfelt sym- i operator, is about >400 ahead on a M. Stott. p.ithy, but UO tears, clean who!« om<- onable ratea. See T. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ small investment OREGON WEATHER lOStf comedy that -annul tali to please Buick Salesrooms ♦ "Mrs. W. B. Stockhoff, owner of a ♦ the Stockhoff Candy Shop. 506 Union FOR SALE—-Alfalfa seed. alsikel Tonight and Sunday rain. ♦ NOTH E j Street, figures that she is at least clover, red clover and bluraten1 ♦ Warmer tonight. ' >1.500 in the clear. wheat seed at Count's Feed Store ; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ There are funds In the city treas- "Mrs Norma Matheson of Anacor­ 46tf jury to redeem all warrants drawn on tes realize« a profit of about >3,000, THE ENCHANTMENT OF while her friend, Mrs. Nellie Mc­ REDUCTIONS ON HATS at Mr». M. j the general fund numbered 11. -4 DISTANCE P. Anderson's. 70S E St 67 to 14795 Inclusive Donald, 102 West lake Avenue, has it Interest will cease after May 2nd. Bricks of gold bullion can be stack­ figured out that she can buy a >1.500 GAS RANGE FOR SAUD—Phone 1921. ed up in show windows of Grants fur with the winnings. Miss Anna 342-J mornings. 70 Dated at Granta Paas. Ore . April Pass and create scarce a ripple of ex­ Moffett, a stenographer, with the Puget Sound Power & Light Com­ IVR RENT—Furnished light house­ 29th. 1921 citement. We have become accus- G P. JESTER. pany: Mrs. Sylvia A. Hunsicker, J. keeping rooms to couple with no tomed to seeing the native wealth Speed Smith. Mrs. Ada Hartman. City Treasurer. children Call at 656 North Sixth and have had drilled into oiiY intelli­ Myra Eastman. Joseph Gilmore. C. street. Col NTY THE »S» REICH gence the fact that Josephine county I i B. IJmpright. Elizabeth M. Morton, FOR SALE—Apples, inquire at fruit CALL 1-XiR ROAD »» »HRANTS Mrs. Grace Woller. C. H. Brewster. is a county of mineral wealth. We' warehouse or cold storage plant. ¡Mrs. Elizabeth Starr. Mrs Clara M. know it. We accept it as a matter of1 MWStf, All Josephine County Road War- ; Tyler. J. D. Schwartz. Mrs Emma B fact, and we ex;>ect these evidences McManus. Mrs. Anna Gabe, and Mrs ___ „ , . , rants Issued up to. not Including Au- E, L. GALBRAtTH-R.al ratal, tn- 10th 19J() M(| pr)or that only establish anew the founda­ Lucy Bobb are a few others of the .«rance and plate glass lfablllt) to tha{ date gre hpreby alu>d ,n (nd tion of our knowledge. But away lucky stockholders in Seattle. S0’^ G »treet. phone 28. 4ftt th# coun;y "Although the mine was purchas­ from home there is excitement, and lnsur- , off*«« or after April 30th, 1921, on ed 45 days ago. it has only been in JOS. MOSS AGENCY __ ---- __ Fire ---------------- strikes such as that of the Boswell ance, plate glass liabilty, lnsur- wbich date interest will cease operation during the past 24 days. are subjects of discussion, Clerks ore vein js gradually widening GEO. S CALHOUN. ance. 204 % Sixth street. tf j County Treasurer for Jose- • and stenographers and housekeepers and local stockholders figure at the WANTED—Visible typewriter ,n «7 phln« County, Ore. and others who felt thel ure of gold present rate the mine will produce at good condition. State price, least >500.000 in a year from the distance are now congratu­ dress No. 188 care of Courier HAVE »til REGISTERED? "Development of the Boswell mine lating themselves that there is one I is converting Grants Pass into a WANTED—Few customers for fresh All electors who were registered district in the western country where bustling town and romance is added rich milk, at 10c per quart deliver­ but did not vote at cither the Pri­ investment in gold mines will bring to the district by heavy guards arm­ ed. Also brand new 50-foot hose, mary or General Election In 1920. and one hardwood fi-foot extension and those who have changed their rich returns, A late issue of a Seat- ed with rifles, placed on the property. table. A. Alberts. Rd 1. on Sixth residence, must re register tie newspaper featured the pictures The Boswell mine was the scene of a street, just outside city limits, 66 . — holdup and robbery in 1918, when Electors not registered must of a quartette of ladies from that r ' ’ >□.000 In gold was taken from Bos- FOR SALE-- Paying business, will on or before May 7th. 1921, city, the published photos showing »n,weU and hls son who wpre mak!ni In­ o'clock p. m take car as part payment, each instance a broad and happy a cleanup at the time.’ The mine is F L. COON. fi« quire at 207 C street. smile. The smile was there because now operated by M. Norden, who is 52 tf County Clark of news of the clean-up in the Bos- installing a new cyanide plant to take MAN WANTED to wash dishes se;.bine Hotel. care of ore tailings. Boswell took well, and the story was told in the out >46.000 from the property Wore L'OR SALE—Jersey cow Post-Intelligencer as follows: the war. 308 Burgess street. "Getting the same thrill as lucky "If the Boswell can produce >34.- LOST —Child's silk cap. between D stockholders of the Goldfield, Crip­ i 000 in 24 days it can produce mil- and Fourth streets and postofffee ple Creek and other properties, which , lions, believe Seattle stockholders, Finder please return to Courier. 66 brought fabulous wealth overnight, a who are tightly holding onto their score of Seattle women and men are I i stock.’’ DRS. F. H. INGRAM a . ELLF M today counting their profits in four] Rooms in COOK—Chiropractors figures as the result of an unexpect- j Office Golden Rule Building, ADVERTISEMENT ed clean-up made in 24 days by the] Phone hours, 9 a. m. to 5 p m Sealed proposals will be received Boswell Gold Mine, near Grants Pass. 71 7. by the Board of Directors of The Ore.—a Seattle owned property. FOR SAIJJ — Brush runabout. Good “Forty-five days ago Mon rieffe Grants Pass Irrigation District until running condition. 5 good tires, Cameron. Seattle attorney, represent­ 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday. May 3rd. 1921 license. Cheap for cash In­ 1921. for the clearing of right of way ing stenographers, widows and busi­ quire 710 M street. 67 ness men of Seattle, went to Grants and excavation of the Tokay Canal. Pass and paid >40,000 cash as the Station 550 to Station fi3 4. and then FOR SALE—300 large white cedar­ heart posts, city delivery 30c See first installment on the >150,000 publicly opened and the contract awarded the lowest responsible bid­ I E. Hayes at C L Hobart Co fix Boswell mine. “ ‘Take It,’ said R. Boswell, the der. The Board reserves the right to WANTED-—Competent stenographer owner. ‘My son was killed in the war reject any or all bids. Plans and with general office experience Sal­ and I have no ambition to develop specifications can be seen at the of­ ary 1100. Apply Room 9. Lund- fice of the Board. It.’ burg Bldg. 67 (Signed! WILFORD ALLEN. “Since then Seattle stockholders LOGT- Small gold wrist watch on Secretary 67 waited impatiently for news of the gold link bracelet. Finder ph ase mine, and yesterday it was announc­ return to Mocha Cafe. Reward. 67 ed by Cameron tha’ the Bosw»’l had KI produced more than »3 4.000 in gold. Thirty-four thousand dollars' And the mine purchased and started oper­ ation all in a period of forty-five days! according to Cameron “ *Looks like I'm about 13.000 richer.’ tnmenied M.-v Naomi 1. ,.n BUYS FOR CASH New and Vsexl Goods SEE ME E. VV. CHILES 401 G STREET WANTED— -Experienced kitchen Oxford Grill. FOR SA1JC—I have 100 tiers of 1 fi- inch fir and pine wood which 1 am offering at >1.75 on the ground or >3 delivered; also 11 cords of 4-ft. wood at >4 on the ground or >7 cord delivered Three mile haul. A. L. Edgerton, phone 198-Y. fifitf 3 TO 4 WEEKS old Ix-ghorn co< k- erels, >1.50 per dozen for sale. Ixils of 50 or more. 10c each. K. Haminerbachee, Rd. j, phone «06- F-23. 71 » CORSET NEW TODA»'——I «-«I but not abusol. I »»’ardrolw. 1 kitchen Cabinet, gla-s <|eer cuplfoarcl, heavy iron Iwd, large poeta, rovi star oil stove, with ofen. library table, goo«t a- new. Tents, KxlO, 10x12 anon your complete satisfaction. The Golden Rule Store « llcrc is the way to honor her in a wonderful manner. \\ e make it easy for you to present her with a gift that will bring lonjtant pleasure — not merely for a day. She will l»e thrilled at your thoughtfulness and delighted with your choice of a re­ membrance. Ami. since it is a sur­ prise, the day will be all the more delightful. Mothers’ Day Club A Brunswick Idea We’ve organized a secret society amongst sons and daughters —a conspiracy of happiness. And we < .11 it Mothers’ l>.iv I lub \\ e mustn't tell about it in detail, for that would be giving the secret away. But we invite you to come in and find out how easy it is to join in this unusual way of honoring Mother on May 8th. You'll be delighted with the detail«. Part of the plan centers around one of the beautiful Brunswick Phonographs, Model 112. And there is a special collection of Records, suitable for the occasion —and — but we nearly gave the secret away. Conic in and let us ex­ plain it personally. And since the time is short, we suggest coming in at once. The Music & Photo House Stanton Rowell, Prop Grants Pass, Oregon k elp ' t' FOR SALE—Donkey drums, pulley blocks, 1’i-lnch steel cable, re­ volving shovel. 2-3-yard buck«!». > dragline scraper ’»-yard. M C. Ament. Grants Pass. 711 GOSSAlRiD On Mothers Day. Miry S'11? FOR SALE-Child's go-cart 512 N Sixth St., or phone 104-J. 66 FOR SALE 3 thoroughbred Poland China hoar pigs, 7 weeks old; also . engine and 2-inch pump. Strahan, Rogue River, Ore. 71 IF WE SELL Your Mother Cork, Apr. 30.—(A. P.)—-Sean MartSwlnney, brother of the late lord mayor, with two other Sinn Felners escaped from an internment camp af­ ter overpowering the guard and seizin.- a motor boat. À