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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1921)
hx » ni * ay , may GRANT* PAIM DAILY < VMM U HK PAGE FOCK ». mi. = LOQÆL PER52N/1L Garden Hose SEE US FOR HOSE AND HOSE FITTINGS OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AND QUALITY THE BEST Rogue River Hardware Co The WINCHESTER Store Three C’s Lumber Company CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades. Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST FOUNDRY AND WEST G Office stationery—Courier office. RIVOLI PLAYING TODAY uro TOMORROW Before you build get figures on Wonderful Value— For $13.50 you can purchase a your lumber, shingles, lath, door» and windows at Borland Thomas new two-place auit at the I'eerleea 5 4tf 64tf Clothlug Co Iaimber Co. Phone 187-J. Sidney Sprout returned I to Ore- nada on the evening tralu Sunday The S«aie<y of Art» anil Craft»— Will meet with Mis» Benedict, 201 night. Tell your lumber needs to the B street. at 2:30 p. m„ May 3. A 67 « 4tf full attendance ia desired. Borland Thomas (Lumber Co. Dickerson. Mr and Mr». W. B Miss Jane Dickenson and Miss Grace For Si3-80— Exceptional values In two-piece A. Rech, of Hood River, spent Sun- suits at I'eerleea Clothing Co. 54tf day at the Josephine Flume lumber at Borland Thomas X tall.* Sister— Lumber Co. Phone 187-J. 64tf Mrs Cameron Wilson, of Klamath See Borland Thomas Lumber Co. Fulls, ta visiting her stater, Mrs Mary for lumber for that barn. Phone I'.ill in this city Mrs Wilson was 1S7-J. 64tf formerly Miss Noia Pollock of Grants M. L. Conntff was In the city yes Paas. terday, visiting with fraternity broth ers. Ted and Arthur Cramer and Grant* Paas Hotel < -afe— Dana Ament. Mr. Connlff was re Oiwn from <• a m. to 13 p m The turning to his home in Portland, af working man's place to eat. Our din ter svime weeks spent In southern ner, 30c and up. Short order» at all California. hours. We give service. \ll exper A chicken coop or a state capitol? ienced white help. We can furnish the material. Bor land Thomas Lumber Co. Phone Vmr I«" 187-J. 34Uj If you fail to purchase Auto tourists at the Oxford over, spring two-piece suit at Sunday were: Mr and Mrs A. H. | Clothing Co. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs V. G. Gal-! ---------- breath «nd Mr. and Mrs. John Fryk- Land» Open for Entry S ■ The U. S. land office at Roseburg holm of Seattle; Mr aud Mrs B. , amuinci, B. ii. c.J Bushnell, Ul of Vancouver, C.; ; . Mr. Mr.'has given out notice that all of town- and Mrs T. R Hughes, of Ix»s An-' ship 34 south, range 9 west of Wil- geles; E. L. Evans, of Sacramento: I lametta meridian has been surveyed C. W. Peters and C. W. Murphy, of and that the plat of survey will be Weed, Cal., and W. J Haaaaak, C. C 1 filed in the office of the register of and J. M. Riebd. of Portland. the land office, Roseburg, al 9 The Building and 1 avail Assn will o’clock June 1, and on and after that furnish the money—we will furnish ■ uaie date me the unappropriated laws wiii will be the material Borland Thomas Lum ■subject *subject tn to entry. entry, Township 3 4 Is the ber Co. Phone 187-J. 64tf I second tier of townships west of Le- Try Dr. Tompkins' methods for ' land the cure of arthritis, sciatica lumba go and rheumatism. 6 7 if, Reserve Y»ur Tal»l< The longer the run the cheaper the For the Presbyterian Itadles’ May rate at the Courier merchant print breakfast Wednesday morning, with ing department. M h W G Wh.te ,.r Mrs H H Al lyn. Best positions will go quickly. BRITISH IMPERIAI. WIRFLENS The menu for the breakfast follows G IX'ES STATION TO Al STRALI I Sliced oranges, hot cakes and maple syrup, sausage and eggs. assorted Sydney. N 8. W . May 2.—(A. P.) breakfast foods, bread and butter Australia's station on the great coffee and doughnuts Adults 40c Imperial British trans-oceanic wire children under 12 years. 25c. less route, which is proposed to link England's out;>osta with Ixmdon. will Xu < in'ii* for Grant» Pa»»—— be located in Western Australia Although Medford will play host According to present plans, there to Al G. Barnes' circus on the fourth' will be six big stations on the route, of May. and to Howes' circus on the located in England. Cairo, India. Sin seventh, it appears that the Inability gapore. Canada and Australia. Smal of the Southern Pacific to handle so! ler stations will be on less important much circus traffic will cut Grants j possessions. Pass from the tent attractions this i The Australian station will link up year. Originally the Ho»« show was j :>OBts ih Africa, New Zealand and the to come to Grants Paas on the 10th, , Pacific Islands The post master but from present Indications tills i general of the commonwealth Is in stop will have to tie given up ■tereeted in the const ruction of the : Australian station. GRANTS PASS. OREGON CARD OF TH WK* For the thoughtful assistance and sympathy in our bereavement, for the beautiful service rendered by Rev. Mr. Hanson, we are very grateful. MR and MRS S. A. GARY. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ AMUSEMENTS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■e ♦ ♦ ♦ At the iUvoli y9 i _ 0 n | BILL FARNUM -a* “DRAG” HARLAN The Speediest Two-Gun Wizard the Went Ever Knew NEVER ANYTHING LIKE IT BEFORE Also Other Attractions Coming Wedneaday DOLOLAS MacI.EAN in “CHICKENS” Two more days of "Drag Harlan,” the Western photo-drama now play ing at the Rivoli theater. Rarely has a photo-drama received such un qualified approval of critics and au-! diences as has this virile romance. "Drag Harlan,” from the pen of Charles Alden Seltzer, is peculiarly fascinating, depiciting as its chief character, a supposed outlaw, whose very name struck terror to the heart« of men. women and children alike. His gun hand was so speedy that it was said that "Drag” was putting his guns away before the other fellow got started. The ASPIRIN Situation DONT BE DECEIVED by Aspirin advertisements ie- ing run by those who seek to discredit all Aspirin Tablets except those made by them. THE FACTS ARE That we handle, regularly, large quantities of Aspirin U.D. Co. tablets that we know are PURE and GENUINE. Put up in packages of 12’s, 24's and lOI's at moderate prices. Effective today, Good rich Tires and Tubes have been reduced Fabric Cases guaranteed 6000 miles Cord Cases guaranteed 8000 miles GARAGE SELLS DRUGS 512-514 I) St. mr$. Deine Itos W« do Hc«ii»tlt<hliig Clothes Often Express What Words Can’t We wish it were possible to tell you of all the good qualities contained in our spring and summer line of tine materials and the high * class workmanship of < The finished garment and lasting service is strong est talking point. GEO. S. CALHOUN if Over Sixteen Year» Loral Dealer NEW SPRING GOODS At Rock Bottom Price» at Peerless Clothing Co. Do Not Forget that the Graduation Gift should be a gift that LASTS. And that even inexpensive pieces of Jewelry are often treasured for a lifetime. See our window for Graduation Gift Suggestions. BARNES, the Jeweler (Continued from Page One) the huns on the French front and their equal effectiveness in fighting on the nianzanita front. lieutenant Ellis gave an interest-! Ing account of hi» experiences in homesteading Mr Ellis has a home stead about four miles front the city on the Crescent City road. He finds many difficulties to contend with but when he received a letter from home in Wisconsin last week stating that they had five feet of snow, he con- | eluded that there were greater dls- | advantages elsewhere Mr. Nelson, also a homesteader, and a neighbor of Mr. Ellis, was also called upon and he spoke Interest ingly of his experiences. R. K. Hackett, chairman of the ad vertising committee reported that subscriptions to the advertising fund were still coming In and results were very satisfactory. Three new applications for mem bership were read. President O. 3. Blanchard, who re cently returned from Portland, where he went to make arrangements for a Josephine county exhibit at the mining congress to be held In Chlca- : go, reported that the state chamber1 ' of commerce was very favorable, and j while the state body could not fin-1 | ance the entire project, they would ■appropriate $400 toward the expense ! of a man from Southern Oregon and ! the same amount for an eastern Ore gon man. It is proposed to take to Chicago an exhibit of native gold which will bring Josephine county into the lime light as a mining dis trict. Privilege of Japanese Women. CLEMENS Snappy Silk Sweaters and Georgette Blouses EX-SEBVICE MEH HORN OSBORN—To Mr and Mrs Wheeler Osborn, Sunday, May 1. a son. Goodrich TIRES Reduced Just Arrived I ! | 1 | j ! In married life In Japan the woman has many advantage», one custom be- Ing that the man mny not leave the home without his wife's knowledge and consent, and when the woman de- cides to entertain she advises her hits- band of the plans and he la expected to have them carried out with care. Defined. "Economy." we heard a man any the other evening, “Is a way of attend ing money without getting any fun out of It”—Boston Transcript Thursday and Friday Nights May 5th and 6th New Scenery 38 People in Cast Opera House Reserved seats at Horning’s Shack, Wed., 10 a. m. ■ SPECIAL Saturday Only Odd Lot of China— See our 20c and 25c Table Holman’s Furniture Store fl«« G Street Shoes for the Family Gleason Canvas Gloves—Made in Oregon Jung Arch Braces Save Your Feet . 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier I