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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1921)
* PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS DAliT COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. E. Voorhles, Pub and Propr ■Blared at powtofflce, Grants Pasa. Ore. as second-class mail matter GRANTS PASS DAILY <XH RIER FRIDAY. MAY 24». Unii. 1KW TODAY PROFITS YVc art' h«'«v lo svo- you, make a little prof il and »aie you eouie money, t ome In and look over thè »iwwiala, Pini'Wiq.le, Mannalade, Canti). Cannisi X-.paragli'. Saltisi Pennuta, Jolly. Chilo Con Carne, Ilei limi Menta, saliu">i ;uul M illusi Ciani». ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch................ .— 26c Loral-personal column, per line....10c Beaders, per line—------------------- 5e Fresh Cocoanuts 10c Each Sweet Oranges 2 doz. tor 50c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year-----$6 00 By mail or carrier, per month .50 WEEKl-Y COURIER By mail, per year.,...........................$2.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESB The Associated press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this >aj> er and also the local news pub- Uehed herein All rights of republication of spe- dal dispatches herein are also re- « KINNEY &TRU THE HOME OF \l MBKR IN 4.XYFFE H IND ALL OTHER yl VLITY GOODS 101 & 105 N. 6th Grants Pass, Ore FRIDAY, .MAY 20. 1021- FEATURE PLAYERS ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ OREGON WEATHER ♦ PHONE 326-Y, Houaor Brog., for wood. Pine *3 Her. 3-tler load; fir $3 50. 7» HAVE FOR SALK -A large and well built barn, cost originally $450. Can be Ideally adapted Into modern home. Must well at once See E 8. VanDyke, agent, First National Bank Building. S3 """ V— FOR SAIJC .’> horse power steam engine and boiler Will trade for gasoline engine Phone 334aR. 88 ♦ Tonight and Saturday, occa ♦ ♦ sional rain. QULBRANSEN V_J Player-Piano J ["'vl’l "Nationally Priced" Which moans the same price to every on«« everywhere. Price branded in th<< buck of each Inalrument al the factory. We are exclu sive agents for Jackson, Jose phine nn«l Del Norte Counties. rrilXl^HKD light buuBek««|»ing rooms tor rent. M33 J Strwt M I WANTED- Woman to do family laundry at her home Also woman for few hours general cleaning Frl- day mornings. Phon«' 5ST. SS ----------- —— I « served. EVERYTHING IN ^INSURANCE - Itependable companies sud reas onable rates. Hee T. M Stott. Buick Salraroeuis lOltt me i W.LNTED «Roof shakes lx«t know what you have and price at once. J. L. Johnson, Rd. 1^ Box 57. 84 The Music & Photo House Grants Pass, Oregon Stanton Rowell, Prop -J Seattle, Wash., May 20.—(A. P.) Tho Keighley New York Player», Mlns Fireproofing. : — Alaska ’ s reindeer herds will in ten'with will with an all-professional cast, ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦•♦ ♦ ♦ A coating of magnesia cement on ♦ ¡years double those of Norway, Swe- present “It Pays to Advertise.” the the timbers of mines Is stated to be an den and Finland combined, accord- famoua comedy sucoeM. on the fourth economical and eHIclent assurance ALL READY FOR WOllK ing to Carl J. Lomen, of Nome.[night of Chautauqua. The New ugainst lire, especially In the arid With the resumption of work upon Alaska, pioneer in the reindeer tn-|York Sun said, “A masterpiece—| regions where timber becomes highly the Savage Rapids dam for the dustry in the territory, who has re- * most amusing farce ever written." [ inflammable ami is diiiicult to replace. Grants Pass Irrigation project, the turned from Washington, 1). C., on'The World said, "A howling hit—al-1 The Ilio I» the lowest priced fully ispilpiHsl «pialli) car on the mar. The outlook is very different from that his way north, after seeking an in- most too good to be true." Linet of Conduct k««t —til«' grisliest Miitoiiiolillr mine In Ho* world- crease in the annual appropriation Globe said. “ The very essence of the 1 of last year when the rising waters Modesty forbids a man to crown Call today and *ee II for the biological survey in Alaska. American spirit - no more side-split himself with laurels, but there la no of the Rogue caused a temporary Mr. Lomen submitted figures, ting farce has ever been concoctod." 1 objection to one s wreathing one’s face shut-down. Work up to that point while at Washington, showing that “it Pay» to Advertise" the comedy with smiles.—Boston Transcript. had been prosecuted under conditions there were 200,000 square miles of success, is absolutely clean and, GOODYHAR »ND MILLI.R THUS that were a direct result of the war. territory in Alaska suitable for the wholesome. This tact combined with : Getting It Down Fine. Markets were rising, labor was diffi grazing of reindeer and said there the rich Americanism of Its humor, The dosine of th«- eye. the rest and were nearly a quarter of a million of the rapid-fire idioms contained in i cult to obtain and when obtained was the animals already in the territory. the dialogue and the many clever alt-' the opening of it have been mensure«!, and are found to consume 3Uö thou- of indifferent quality. Now labor is He predicted that the reindeer meat uatons effected. marked its New York I samlths of a Second. plentiful and service is better, with industry in the north would eventu production as the most successful I Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage makers of materials seeking a market ally reach a total of 150,000,000 to comedy drama in years. DAILY AND Hl NDAY Save S3.0U instead of being in a dictatorial posi- j $60,000,000 a year. le«u> tirant» Pu*» 1:00 p. in- Izxir lliewburg I p. m. Plot of AlMMirtung Interrat i _ ........ , , . , . . . Turn In your old suit at the Peer- tion and not caring whether they got | Six thousand reindeer carcasses The central character is soaked in , _ TStf , , . , . less Clothing Co. were shipped from Nome to S- .1 • • ! ■ .. LEAVE LEAVE orders or not. The plan for proce last year. They average 150 pounds the gospel of advertising He claims that the reason we eat hens’ eggs In MEDFORD GRANTSI COMING EVENTS dure has been definitely mapped out dressed. Mr. Lomen said. stead of duck’s eggs is because the' IOGHI a. ni N IHI IV m. May 27 to June 1—Friday-Wednes by the district, the financiers and the hen advertises her product. 1 :OO I». ni, 11:00 m. NOTICE OF SALE OF 1RRI- day—Chautauqua in Grants Pana contractors, with every feature of the The central idea of "it Pays to Ad- i ---- ------------ ----------------------------------------- 4: IMI I»- in. 1 :<M> P- m. CMHOM DISTRICT BONDS vertise" is an old one. It is the fa-) NEW TODAY—luMly’a >>ak writlng ) program ready for the order to go. <1: la P. in. I : :«» I'- m. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Machinery is on the ground ready for sealed proposals will be received un miliar story of the rich father and «Irak. Bolrooni »<*t. O«k extesudon ! We connoti with &(ai¿m for Attillanti and J n< k$»<»ni lilt» The father makes a I latile. tl »Hglitly Med «linlng rhalra. Installation, and the completion of til the 24th day of June. A. D. 1921, the idle son wager with his stenographer that she Oak center table. One ti-liol« atoei i the project will be brought about at the hour of 2 o’clock in the after cannot induce the son to go to work. with the minimum of cost from this noon for the purchase of Fifteen She succeeds in getting him interest range, fir»t <la»u condllion. One *1 I tiiattrcaa used one montli, fd.SO- Ix»ta a 1 • TY II »* •.! .1 p • Thousand Dollars worth of bonds of time. Matters now rest entirely with the Enterprise Irrigation District of ed in a business proposition. He ...her ................ ................ t < i the stage of water in the Rogue. | Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds forms a partnership with a felow who llooth. When the river is at the safe stage.: are to draw interest at the rate of 6 believes with all his heart and soul and amazing nerve that it pays to ad work will be rushed to the finish 1 per cent per annum payable semi-an vertise. nually upon the 1st day of July and There is no doubt, no room for ques- [ The father is a soap manufacturer' the 1st day of January of each year tion. District financial interests and until the maturity of said bonds. and the young fellows enter the contractors are agreed, and the en Said proposals will be received by tame field, flooding the territory gineers have adopted a plan that is the Board of Directors of said Irri with ads of their soap. The ad cam grocer for Calumet Baking paign was a tremendous success but in the interest of economy and of ef gation District, and should be direct Powder and be sure that you get it ed to the Secretary of the Enterprise the young enthusiasts forgot to make ficiency. new soap. The public demands the i — the Indian Head on the orange Irrigation District care of Fred D. Next Monday at the Chamber of Fletcher, Loomis Building, Klamath soap and the youngsters force label. soap trust to buy them out at Commerce luncheon irrigation will Falls, Oregon. be the subject discussed, with Mr. E. The Board of Directors reserve the enormous price. Grants Pass Chautauqua May J. Shattuck, head of the Shattuck right to reject any or all bids of- failures. For you will never have to June 1. fered. Construction company, the principal any. Calumet always produces the G. J. HlbLYARD, speaker Mr. Shattuck and the direc- ( Secretary of the Board of Directors, sweeter L and most palatable foods. ton of the district will be the guests of Enterprise Irrigation District. of honor at the luncheon, and every CALL FOR ItlllS man Interested in the progress of the And notj remember, you always Bids are now being received community should be present to hear use les' than of most other brands the discussion of the plans for the James H. Owen, President, of California and Orecon Lumber Com because i pleases greater leav carrying forward to expeditious com pany, Brookings, Oregon, for the con ening SlldlgUl. pletion of the work of the project. struction <in whole or in part) of ap It is a time for unanimity of action proximately 13 miles of main line Curry and for active support. It is going railroad from Brookings, to be the most important year in the County, Oregon, south to the Village of Smith River, Del Norte County. The history of Josephine county, California. day of the knocker is about to close. The work consists of grading and There is no place for him in the new the construction of trestles and two bridges. program. Plans and specifications for th in work are now ready and may be seen i ft's Worth Trying. at Brookings, Oregon. Don’t bln me the miin who fools him Blds will be opened at 2 self by keeping his biggest bill on the outside of bis roll—if tie really fools June 15th. 1921, and the right is reserved to reject any or all blds himself. Have You Seen the New Model m W. S. Maxwell & Co. Atvertising ^¥8—Advertise with the iGuner T)EMEMBER to ask your Then forget about bake day It never varies in quality Now Remember Always Use Conquer False With True. The only way to conquer a false Idea is to set up against it a true one. The world, while willing to take what it gets, is ever searching for some thing better. Constructive criticism has built the structure of today on the mistakes of yesterdny BUYS FOR CASH New and teed Goods SEE ME E. W. CHI L ES rhere is no waste. If a recipe Very Special Fine assortment of 36 inch Percales Per Yard 17c Six Yards $1.00 Golden Rule .Store JOSEPHINE HOTEL CAFE Com«-, try oar ready-to-scrv«-, a In cart lunch, 12 to l:;l«i We will nerve n very fine 75c Inblonle-hotc «tinner — Tim«* St** to M p. m. calls for one egg — two cups of flour —half a cup of milk —that’s all you use. You never have to re-bake. Calumet is absolutely sure. In any baking any time, whether the can has just b< en opened or whether it is the last spoonful. Contains only such ingredients as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities—ana is the product of the largest, most modem and sanitary Baking Powder Factories inexistence. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 OS. Some bak.'. / r . ! • . <<■ re in 12 oz. cans instead rf 16 oz. cans. R sure you get a pound v.’hi n you want it q Columbia Muffin Recipe 4 cupa of sifted flour, 4 level tea* jpoont Calumet Baking Powder, 1 tablespoon sugar, 1 tea ipoon salt 2 • cgs, 2 cups sweet milk 1 y« n mix iQ the tegular way.