mino, GRANT» P.VW DAILY COURIER PAGE TWO may n. hwi . TWW GRANTS PASS ÜÄÖ COURIER WELL Fobllahed Dally Except Sunday A. E. Voorhlee, Pub. and Prwpr. Entered at powtofflce. Grants Paas. Oro, as second-class mall matter. ADVERTISING RATI» Display space, per Inch................... 15c Loewi-personal column, per line....10c Readers, per line—........ — ----- Ac A few more prices have slipped and regard­ less of stock on hand we follow the market up or down. Salted Peanuts Cheese Salmon Minced Clams Strawberries Tea Sardines Butter I. X. L. Jam Pineapple SPECIAL-We have the finest quality of Orange Pekoe Tea. It makes an irresistible drink. DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year..... $6.00 By mall or carrier, per month.50 WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year......................... $- 0< MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It ! or all otherwise credited In thia1 paper and also the local neve pub- liahed herein Ail rights of republication of •pe- sial dispatches herein are also re- served perfortned by Rev. Samuel K Ka- malopili of theOahu Hawaiian Evan gelleal association, memberu of the éditorial staff of the |ta.per attendlng the weddlng The official witnoaae» wer» Sam IL Trkuiel and Godfrey F Alfonso. Air ami Mm. Borland wlll make thelr home in iHonolulu, for ••Doc" Borland, a» he la botter known In the San Francisco nawspapar world, haa jolned The Advertiser editorial staff -Pacific Commercial Adv vr- User. Honolulu. several “Doc" Borland «lient weeks In Granta ¡INtas last fall with his ipamiits. .Mr and .Mrs. I land. Nationally Priced The priest are the itme to • v «r y !>■> >1 v , evsrywhers in the U. 8. Three modeln EVERYTHING INSURANCE — Dependable companies and reas­ onable nites. See T. .M Stott. Buick Salesrooms. lOltf uot The fair board can the county, tempts to hold an annual exposition FRIDAY, MAY fl, ISSI. i of the resources of the district has do it alone, A proper display of the for SALE—Donkey drums, vpullsyl | ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ block«, lH-Inch ateel cable, re-1 been handicapped by the fact that products of the farm means that the OREGON WEATHER ♦ volving shovel, 2-3-yard buckets. with temporary quarters the energy individual farmer must plant and ♦ dragline scraper H-yard. M. C. and available funds were dissipated till and harvest with the Idea of ex­ Tonight and Saturday. fair. Anient, Grants Pass ♦ 71 — in preparation and in dismantling hibition. for it is some effort to pre­ Cooler tonight east portion. ♦ ■ V tor (- after the show. With a permanent pare the display. Josephine's expo­ PHONE HOI SER BROS ♦ Light to heavy frost east por­ dry wood. Ptno $3.35 per ♦ tion in early morning. sition can be a most creditable one grounds, every effort can now be di­ tier load. $6; fir. $3.50 per ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ rected toward permanency, and if we all enter into the period of Will every dollar expended will be an in­ preparation with the right spirit. WANTED 1.1WH» to mow. • THE COUNTY FAIR care for them every week and to 1 There might be a number of special vestment that will yield returns to For the first time in history, Jo­ ”1 suit you. Phone 365-J. premiums offered for the best single ----- — I sephine seems in a position to hold the community. IX>8T -Oval ahai>ed moonstone To make a county fair a success farm displays, the best irrigateti an adequate and representative coun­ brooch, highly polished, »et in gold showing farm display and the best ty fair this fall. Heretofore the at- requires the efforts of the people of band. Finder please return to front a dry farm. It is not too late Courier office. Reward 73 to bring about contests in acrvage production. An acre, or a measured WANTED To borrow $8.000. Se­ curity by first mortage on good portion of an acre, might be entered improved farm of 500 acre», In in this contest, the product harvest­ Josephine county, for two or three ed under proper direction and super­ year term. Good interest, Ad- dress 1*3 care Courier 7 6 vision, and south most interesting in­ 36 Ladies’ All-Wool Sweaters, beautiful formation obtained as to yield« andj hxlR gALB — Dry slab wood. 3-tler styles and colors, very special methods of planting and tillage, The load for $7.50. Single tier. $3.75. Also taking orders for fall deltv- product of an exact portion of an eries of fir and hard wood. C W. acre of ground, say of alfalfa, will be Lambrecht. Rd. I. Grants Pass »0 Same quality Sweater sold last year from most impressive it the baled tons are $9.50 to $10.50 exhibited under the certificate of the WANTKD AT ONCE -Good paper hanger for 10-room house. Phone committee In charge of the harvest, Mrs. Ed. Lind, Holland, Ore 76 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY It is an easy matter to bring in an isolated plant or two of alfalfa, or a WANTED Ty|»ewriter work, satis­ faction assured, and charges mo­ special peck of potatoes, btu the test derate. Phone 265-J. 73 lies in what an acre will produce. The scope of the agricultural branch HAY FOR HALE $10 per ton. M. E. Provolt. Phone Provolt central. of an exposition can be greatly ex- 7$ tended by this method. TOH SALE- McCormack rake, run one season, $40. Address ,M E Provolt. Phone Provolt Central. 7« CULBRANSEN VJ Player-Piano AN OPPORTUNITY 3E For Adult Piano Players Very Special Choice $4.35 Golden Rule Store MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE The Sign of a Service CALOL HUSHING OIL At First-class Garages ZEROLENE and other Dealer» w Shoes for the Family LADIES’ fiHAfil Ol’TING CLOTHES Breeches, Coats, Middies Moccasin Vamp Hiking Boots 103 North 6th WOODWARD’S Grants Pass-Medford STAGE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effect»^ Oct. 25, 1920 Daily and Sunday LEAVE LEAVE Grants Pass GRANTS PASH MEDFORD Waiting Room 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. Bonbonniere 1:00 p. m. 1 :OO p. m 4.30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Phone 160 We connect with »tage« for Ashland and Jacksonville Without Any Question There is bound to be a decided shortage of QUALITY CARS during the summer months. THEREFORE present purchasing should receive the immediate consideration of buyers. W. S. Maxwell & Co. NEW TODAY—I m»l but not nlui-rfl. IO II LU JUUlllinLIVI 2 wardrobes, screen .cupboards, dre«- ______ ser, Toledo steel range, »everal go«» I rockers and chairs. Some reul g«>oeautitul drives, at­ The twain had met and become en­ tractive homes, hospitable resident», gaged three years ago. They parted winter, tourists, and a few miles when ¡Borland went away in »earch away across the Halifax river, a moat of fortune. They met again aboard wonderful ocean beach speedway, the Maui when the vessel was Just where racing records are made, on passing through the Golden Gate on the miles of jierfectly flat white sand her voyage to the Paradise of the race course. * Pacific. Daytona has a public meeting There were sunny days and starlit place always open, a real eommun- night# during the trip and the magic jty hou#e, presented by one of the of the »ea did the rest. citizen», where all sort» of public j Ixi»t night .Merrill ( . Borland and meeting» are held. The __ __ Chamber of. Miss Rae M. Morrison became hus- Commerce ha* room» there, John D. band and wife, the ceremony being Rockerfeller has a residence at Or­ mond, only a few miles from Day­ tona. * Tho beach is a popular place not J MR HAPPV only for automoblling but for bath­ PARTY í ing and hundreds of bathers are there almost every day in the year, i It was while Mr. Dolliver and his son were bathing that they were carried | out too far by an undertow. They wera swept against a pier and clung to the barttacled piling until heLp ar­ rived. Several bather» attempted to CHO'CE MEATS LIKE reach them but Jack Senator, per- THESE APPEAL TO ME I haps the youngest editor In the party and a scout master in his home F or pure foods i town, was the only one able to reach SEEM SO REA1.To ME ' the couple. , He brought them in one at a time, but only after they had Do pure foods seem so real to i been severely lacerated by barnacles you? Do you realize the ne­ : cutting Into the fle»h as each wave cessity of providing your pan­ ■ threw their bodies against the pil­ try with the proper meat pro­ ing. 'Jack was also badly cut and visions? Give us a chance to will carry scars for many years. supply your larder. You'll The death of Mrs. Neven following find our prices reasonable we an attack of ptomaine i>oisoning, was are sure. the second death on the trip, a .Mas- sachusetts woman succumbing to Watch f'»r Mr. Happy Party j pneumonia at ‘ St. Augustine. , Mrs. woman, , Neven was a c forceful — ——, a good writer, and prominent in her home state. CITY BUYS FOR CASH Mew and Used Gond» SEE ME E. W. CHILES 401 « STREET l.-srn the styles of playing that Professional», Hlwvt Music Detiu>n»trat<>r», < ubarvi and Theater player» use. We »!«•- < lailin tern hing you to play Popular Hong* In full lutr- ni<>ny, add not«’«, runs, chimes, HU style* of I m «»» anil IMO treble syncopated effects. If yn» and book». Term», *13.00 down and then | m « j *3.00 inch week for * weeks. We charge more than oilier teacher» ber*u»e vve tea. It >ou more. Phono your name nix! addre»» today to the “Music and Photo Hoose,“ phone I2O-J. If you wl»h wo will call, on you in person and demon-trale this »y»tem. Free Demonstration Tuesday Night at Rivoli Theatre Waterman Piano School Now You Can Get an Electric Range Every woman would like to own nn electric range. But some have put off buying In hopes of lower pricis*. If you are one of these, you nmsl wait no longer for we announce n sulistanllal reduction In prices, on Ranges, Vacuum < leaner», Washing Ma we have a big new line of futures. GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC COMPANY Side of Water Office McIntyre for Implements of All Kinds CLETRAC TRACTORS Pumps and Gas Engines Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools 402 4 South Sixth Grants Pass, Ore.