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PRICE REDUCTION
Josephine County Is to be congrat
ulated for having so many farmers
who take a keen interest In better-
equipped homes
The enthusiasm
and interest displayed by the crowd
of people who went on the homo
study tour last Saturday was a decid
ed proof of this fact There were
seven ears leaving the CourthmAe
and nine more joining In the proces
sion at New Hope and Murphy, mak
ing a total of some 60 people who
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took advantage of the opportunity '
to see some of the splendidly equip
/
ped homes in the different rural com-'
munities.
The new modern homo of Amos
Smith at New Hope was the first
place visited. Mauy women envied
The 490 is the lowrat priced fully equi|>pc<l quality car on the mar.
the owner of the splendidly aranged
kix—the greatest automobile value in the world,
Call today and SOO It
white kitchen, the cool basement, the
screened back porch, the bathroom,
and most of all the ele.'trlc plant and I
water system. Envy creates a de
GOODYEAR ANI» MILLER TllU->
sire to own. and is therfore a good
factor in stimulating interest in Im
proving homes. Smiths have many
possibilities in their surroundings'
PROYOLT
Miss Beulah Miller, ot Missouri and Prof. Peck of Oregon Agrlcul- ’
Flat.- spent the past week with her tural College gave a most helpful
talk on the best wav to go about im
sister, Mrs. Dave Roberts
proving the yard, transplanting the
Wm. Farris spent Friday and Sat-; beautiful shrubs from nearby woods
urday in Grants Pass.
I and selecting the plant that thrive
Mr. and Mrs. Fred lJtchen
In this climate under certain condl-
daughter. Rosa Marie, made a
| tions. He e«i>eclally urged farmers
to Grants Pass Saturday.
not to have too large a grass plot,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allison and pointing out the fact that so few
son. Jack Jr., Mrs. Elves Blevens. of have the time to keep up anything
Grants Pass, and Mr. McFarland, of but a small lawn.
British Columbia, were out in this
Up a winding, climbing road back
a
district Thursday afternoon and into the mountains to a homestead
evening. They stopped along Wil- the cars went, and many there were
EVERY SLICE A TREAT
liams creek to eat their lunch and who exclaimed to see what a com-
on their return «pent the evening fortable place a homestead catr be
to the one that eats it. Wheth
with their friends, the R. F. lewnun Mr. and Mrs. Estes.are surely jus-
er you toast it or eat it plain,
j family.
titled in the pride they take in mak
with butter or cheese or Jam,
Thomas Jones and Geo. Fields ing their home a home indeed There
our bread evokes only praise
made a business trip to Grants Pass are a good many/armers with homes
from members of the house
Saturday.
much more conveniently situated
hold. It is made right and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunlap spent who could well take a few lessons
baked right and priced right.
to heart after a visit to this home
Saturday in Grants Pars
Ask your Grocer for Bread
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and children stead. The barrel water system
baked by the
made a business trip to Grants Pass which saves so many steps attracted
the most attention. Then there was
| Saturday.
GRANTS PASS BAKERY
the large pressure canner fitted with
Misses Gladys and Cleo Roberts, of
pulley arrangement on the small
503 G Street
Grants Pass, spent the week end with
stove on the back porch, the gasoline
Chas
their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
lamps. the fine cooler, the Iceless re
Roberts.
frigerator and the helpful dress form
Miss Myrtle Lettiken spent Satur- all making the work of the house
WE'LL WARRANT WHEN
day in Grants Pass visiting with keeper lighter and easier than many
OUR WORK YOU'VE TRlEO
friends.
even in town.
.THAT YOU WILL BE
Glenn Provolt made a business trip ! At the next stop, the home of J.
to Medford last week.
QUITE
E. Daniils, everyone proceeded to
Thomas Sharpe, of Vancouver. partake of the bounteous lunches ing and Interesting one. and every
SATISFIED!
Wash., has been visiting the past they had brought. After dinner the body hud a good lime. We are grate
j week with the R IF. lawman family. > party was conducted through the ful Indeed to the people who so hos
Mrs. Bert Bigelow and Mrs. Geo house, noticing especially the fol- pitably opened their homes to us,
Sparlln made a business trip to lowing features: I-arge living room. and there will doubtless be many re-i
1 Grants Pass Saturday.
small convenient office, wood box suiting benefits from this trip.
Miss Thada Ijoesch. Beatrice Lew lift, screened back porch and ce-
SIGHTSEER
man. Thomas Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. mented basCment Mrs. Daniils was
R. F. Lewman and son. Orville, Mr. loud in her praises of her indispen-
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and Mrs. Vernon Boyce and daugb- slble pressure cooker, saying that ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
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; ter and son, Gleneava and Robert, she would part with any other piece
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motored to Gold Hill Sunday, where of her kitchen equipment first rath-I ♦ ♦ >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ ♦ ♦
"Branding
Iron"
ni
the
Rivoli
More I
they attended a Gold Hill picnic. On er than let her cooker go.
Yes we're quite able to guaran
their return they stopped at Grants women ought to be realizing the I Pierre laindls made the greatest
tee the plumbing work we do
mistake ot his career as a Romeo
Pass and visited friends.
because we never announce
value of these cookers. Daniils are!
when he allowed the seeds of distrust
that a job is finished until it is
Miss Martha Mee, of Thompson fortunate enough to have a fine to enter his mind. If he had only
|>erfectly >ati-fa< tore lx>th to
creek, has been visiting a few days spring in their back yard and they stopped to reason It out but Jeal
us and to our customer. We
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Chai have piped this water up to the back
ousy never reasons. It goads to ac
know that you'll be entirely
porch.
Mee.
tion. When Pierre came home after
satisfied with our servi<ew.
Miss A. Grace Johnson, professor a Jaunt on the trail and round that
Mrs. S. A. I-angtweate gave an af-
ternoon tea Friday for the pupils of Household Administration at O. his wife had entertained the district
who will graduate next Friday from A. C. gave an inspiring talk on "The parson, he didn't wait for her to ex
the eighth grade at the Provolt Housewife and Her Work.” She ex plain that the parson's horse had
school. Those present were Misses plained how housework might be picked up a pebble and he could go
514 F Street
Violet Loesch, Martha Mee. Hazel made a pleasure rather than a drud no further. Instead he heated his
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Carl, Dora Stone. Inez Ijangtweate gery by having proper working branding Iron and In the height of
and Mrs. Chas. Mee, Messrs. Claude heights, correct dress and shoes and his rage plunged its cruel prongs Into
j and Floyd Fields and Stanley I-ang- conveniently arranged kitchens. Al his wife's fair, whit»! flesh. "That
tweate. They report of having a very- though some of us may have incon will show the world who you belong
enjoyable time.
venient kitchens now It will not hurt to," he snarled This amazing Inci
A party was given last Saturday us to be planning how many of these dent forma the basis of plot In the
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Ask y»«r
for /A
Cbi-ekes-ter • WtameU Hr, „ 4 //k\
night by Miss 'Dora Stone and Thada inconveniences may be removed
feature picture, "The Branding Iron"
Fills la Ke4
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bore*. sealed with Blue Rirbon.
Loesch at the borne of Clayton Stone.
Prof. Peck also gave a fine talk, at the Rivoli theater today
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The evening was spent in games and taking people around the yard, and
PnMht AirfarriTM B em -TFBH
BITSONB BBANB PI LUX, for RS
yean known M Best, Safest, Al
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music. Cake and coffee were served pointing out the good arrangements
"To l,len»w one Woman'
SOLB BY DRIGGISTS [VWWHitf about midnight. Those present were of bushes, vines, etc.
When Adam yielded to Eve and ate
! Misses Violet Loesch, Inez Ixjng-
From Daniils all the cars went on the fatal apple, he didn't know he
tweate, Gladys Roberts, Nellie Stone. to the home of A. L. Blodgett at Wil was furnishing the theme for the fea
.NOTICE OF HALE OF IRRI
' Helen Cowan, Arleta Messenger. liams Creek. If only more people ture picture at the Rivoli theater
GATION DISTRICT BONDS
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¡Grace Roberts, Dona Jones, Hazel would realize what a power water is this coming week. But It’s the truth.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Carl, Opal Fields, Beatrice lawman, when it is harnessed for service. The
Not that I xj I s Weber’s latest lec
sealed proposals will be received un- Ruby Fields, Mrs. Margaret Loesch, small hydraulic ram which pumps ture ''To Please One Woman," has
til the 24th day of June, A. D. 1921, Mr». Nellie Lettlken, Mrs. Claton water from the creek into the house prehistoric settings or Is one second
at the hour of 2 o’clock in the after- Stone, Mabie Meek, Elva Provolt, was a new idea to some. A well ar later than up-to-the-minute. But the
noon for the purchase of Fifteen Dora Stone and Thada Loesch, ranged bathroom and a sink in the habit 'Adam started of doing foolish
Thousand Dollars worth of bonds of Messrs. Atchie Pierce, Arthur Farra, center of the kitchen floor were the things to please the ladles persists to
the Enterprise Irrigation District of Jack Butler, Clifford Cowon, Claude last word in this water KjNim. An- day, and Miss Weber has graphically
Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds Fields, Don Messenger, 1-ester Hill, other use water had been put to was portrayed just what happens when an
are to draw interest at the rate of 6 ■ Thomas Sharpe, Floyd Fields, Geo. the oi>eration of a water wheel In unsophisticated young man tried to
per cent per annum payable seml-an- Messinger, Sam Lettiken, John Meek, the irrigating ditch for the pnrpose satisfy the whimH of a pretty and
nually upon the 1st day of July and Emery Stone. Marvin Carl, Harold of running a washing machine. It selfish woman with a tendency to
the 1st day of January of each year 1 Fields, Tom Jones and Elery Stone. would take too long to enumerate "vamp" all and sundry.
Everyone reported of having an ex all the conveniences which were ob-
until the maturity of said bonds.
Said proposals will be received by ceedingly fine time.
served.
Would You Believe It?
the Board of Directors ot said Irri
The game of croquet does not dr
I-ast, but not least, two homes In
gation District, and should be direct
Murphy were visited, that of T. E. velop experts and enthusiasts to the
ed to the Secretary of the Enterprise
Gilmore and that of L. M. Mitchell. extent that golf and tennis do; but
Some Large Emeralds.
Irrigation District care of Fred D.
One South American country has Here we saw two fine tireless cook nore people play it and more wood
Fletcher, Loomis Building, Klamath produced an emerald of «30 carats ers, screened back porches, and at la consumed In providing the batts,
size and claimed it was the largest Gilmores a fine hot and cold water mallets and stakes than in the pro
Falls, Oregon.
The Board of Directors reserve the emerald In the world, and then learned system, ic«dess refrigerator, washing duction of golf clubs and tennis rack
ets combined, says the American For
right to reject any or ail bids of- that fields in the Ural mountains have machine, vacuette, and two handy estry Magazine nt Washington. The
produced
emeralds
that
weighed
six
fared.
and three-quarters pounds, while the wood boxes, while at Mitchells there entire playing Outfit of croque« Is
O. J. HILLYARD,
South American stone weighed only was a bathtub under the kitchen made of wood except the arches, and
Secretary of the Board ot Director« one-third of a pound. The six and floor, deep drawers for bedding sometime* these are of bent wood.
of Enterprise Irrigation District. Ill three-quarter pound emerald was which were built under the stair«,
among the crown jewels of Russia, and and a nutriber of other thing«
Typewriting papar—Coad oMaa. its location now Is unknown.
The entire day waa a most Inaplr-
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CHICHESTER S PILLS
NOTICE !
goiug scout, your on our route, ami you
G OOD
are broken down.
here, with high class gear, the
best within this town.
A SSISTANCE
I’ here is where, your treated fair and never
treated mean.
R eKill
your pace, anti rest your face, and get
A BREST
some gasoline.
jobs we’ll make small, we liaudle all,
from big machine jobs to small.
G REAT
your woes, save your clothes, we’ll
E SCAPE
do what vôu desire.
And make our GARAGE a place for y«ur car
to lodge.
Fashion Garage & Machine Shop
PHONE 163
SERVICE OUR MOTTO
DAY OR NIGHT
HARDIE
Hand and Power
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Sprayers
HOSE
GUNS
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Orchard Ladders
Bluestone
Black Leaf 40
Oil Emulsion
Lime Sulphur
Areenate Lead
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Telephone 61
Grants Pass, Oregon