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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1921)
f .irr hi K xi h h Begins Tomorrow MATINEE 7 Leaving Tonight HARRY CAREY in a new and different Western— “IF ONLY JIM” NEW TODA1 tubes and rims, self spring oilers, or part. E. I*. Chur hill, trustee. 10 gallons oil, all tools. If you Phone 268-J. 74 EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE— are going to buy a car it will ¡»ay FOR SADE -My bom«-. !"_■ Dependable companies and reas you to look this over. 8400, or ridge Ave. Davenport addition on onable rates. See T. M. Stott, will take part pay in horses, cat Tenth street. Also several 10. 20 Buick Salesrooms 102tf tle or furniture. J. Sherwood. and 40-acre tracts. Some under Wolf Creek, Ore. 74 PHONE HOUSER BROS, 326-Y tor irrigation and some not. If you dry wood. Pine $3.26 per tier; 2-' are looking for a snap, see E. D. tier load, |6; fir, $3.50 per tier 73 TO MIDCH GOAT OWNERS Thor Churchill, owner. Phone 268-J. oughbred Toggenburg service goat WANTED—Dawns to mow 74 at 825 North Ninth street. Phone care for them every week and to 254-R. W. H. Chapman. 73 FOR SADE -Fresh, rich milk all suit you. Phone 265-J. 72 year round, delivered at 10c a WANTED—•Roomers and boarders, quart A. Alberts. Rd 1. on Sixth WANTED—Typewriter work, satis at 620 North Third St. Phone street, just outside the city limits, faction assured, and charges mo 386-J. 77 north. 73 derate. Phone 265-J 72 BANKERS DIFE COMPANY—Des FOR SADE-—1920 electric equi,»l>ed FOR SAI j D —1917 Dodge touring car Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston llarley-lMvidson motorcycle and in good condition. 1119 East A St. District Agent. sidecar with cover, dream tandem, Phone 341-®. 72 speedometer, spotlight, good con E. D. GADBRAITH—Real estate, in WANTED—-Ford touring car. 1919 dition. Run about 3000 miles. or 1920 model. Must be In Al surance and plate glass liability. Reasonable. Wm. O. Pollock, Rd. condition. Cash proposition. K. 609% G street, phone 28. 40tf 1. 77 M. I*adowig, Rd 3. 73 FOR HADE—Apples, inquire at fruit FOR SADE -.'»-gallon Jersey cow. warehouse or cold storage plant. FOR SADE—80 acres unimproved will freshen In few days. Phone on Jones creek. 80 acres unim-| 286-R or call at 710 Jordan St 77 MWSLf proved in Fruitdale. 14 acres JOS MOSS AOENCY—Fire Insur sanitary cleared and fenced in Fruitdale. WANTED — Davenport ance, plate glass llabilty, insur couch, carpet or rugs in good con 160 acres 5 miles out on Crescent ance. 204% Sixth street. tf dition. Price must be reasonable City road above ditch, unimprov- Phone 537. 72 *ed And % Interest in Bronson FOR SAI j E —Maxwell Roadster, Al addition on Tenth street. Must IJOWT -Small cameo brooch Reward condition, good tires and paint, spotlight, bumper, 3 spare tires, be sold. Make me an offer on all if left at National Drug Store. 73 friends, Mr. und Mrs Frank Wesson. They were looking for u location •---------------------------------------------- e near here. They drove through In Church and Sunday school wer<- n Ford bug, making th«» 700 miles i held as nsttnl last Sunday, there be In good time ing a g<>* ' attendance A solo, Fa<e to Face,” was rendered by Mrs Wesson accompanied by' Orel's Chines- V.’omtn, Tokio. May 7.- (A. P.) Japan Blanche Duns on Lhu piano ami T<> her mnn th«» Chinese woman has challenged for the Davis tennis .' Dloyd Morrison on the > violin A' shows the fldelliy of n «log to Its mas cup which is now held by the United i special pro .r.ini is '¡ng planned tori ter Xlie Is proud to rnlse n large She drifts with the tide— State« and will send a team to Amer I this Sunday in honor of Mother’s family. ica to compete with leading tennis | Day. 1t is under the direction of never questioning, always accepting. She has no servant troubles to worry champions of the country and other Mrs Rummel and Mrs. Ingalls nboirt. no divorce sulla, no nerve«. countries. This will be Japan's first ladles Aid met this week with Simple acquiescence to the age old or entry In the Davis tournaments. Mrs. Blundel with a small attend der of things ns they are la the basic The decision to enter was made by ance. Next meeting will he on principle of her existence. the Tokio iaiwn Tennis club which I Thursday, May 19th with Mrs. ’A. includes both Japanese and foreign I Sheehan Church of the Brethren ers but the challenge Is made in the Sunday school at 10. Preaching J. D. Daws trucked a load of name of Japan and not In the name I household goods to the Christy ranch at II, at. which tinto Mother's Day of the club. | for Charles Agee last week. They will bo observed. Christian work The Japanese team is not yet se have moved there for the summer, j ers' service at 7 p. m Preaching at lected. but It Is believed that ft will Mr. fnyards and family. Will Dick I 8. A cordial invitation extended to include Japan's three leading play- Inson and family. Mr. and Mrs. An ' all era, namely, Kumagae and Kashio, demon left on Thursday for Coos who are now in the United States county where they have work In a and Ehimizti who was the runner-up I logging »-amp. They made the trip NEW TODAY—Used hut not aibus<vl. I fl-foot window shade. Het oak to Tilden at the Wimbledon tourna by auto. ■ hairs. Several good -nil hand rock* ment last year Mr. O’Hearn, of The Dalles, Dre., ors. 2 g«HH| range*. < 'amp blanket»», and Tom Peary, and Elmer lxyklM, camp stools, traits «nd oil shnis- Office stationery, all weights and of Sunnyside, Wash., arrived last Iktiqtcr bottom wash larilers, tubs grades of paper—Courier office. Sunday for a short visit with their an«l buckets. I*lione 71. T. C. Booth. JAPAN CHALLANGES FOR Ü.S. lENNiSCUP W1LDERVILLE