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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1921)
stums pass Dim NEW TODAY courier Published Daily Except Sunday A. E. Voorhtes. Pub. and Propr Bnterod at poetofftce. Grants Pass. Oro., as second-class mail matter. Another Shipment Full Fashioned ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch.................. 26c Ixxal-pereonal column, per line....10c Baaders, per line—....................... 5c DAILY COURIER mall or carrier, per year..... »6.00 mall or carrier, per month.. .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year.......................... »2.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press is exclusively OBtltled to the use for republication o< all news dispatches credited to It •r all otherwise credited in thia *oper and also the local news pub- Ushed herein All rights of republication of ■pe sial dispatches herein are also re- Silk Hosiery Colors. Brown, Black. White and Grey dollar. But be further explained that before agreeing to finance the project the rest of the way, the Anglo ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ bank of San Francisco had demanded' I Continued from Page Oae) ♦ BREGON WEATHER ♦ ♦ of the Shattuck company their assur ♦ ance that they would carry out the process. He placed a 'gator about ♦ Tonight and Tuesday. fair. program of work without asking for two feet in length on his back and ♦ Light frost in early morning. held the squirming reptile while he ♦ except near the coast. Warmer funds beyond the estimates. gently stroked his stomach, always ♦ Tuesday. Mr. Shattuck said that while there in one direction and while making a ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦ ♦ ♦ was loss through the floods of last ) croon ng sound. The first time it did MR. SATTII K’S ADDRESS November, the losses would be more, not work, but the second attempt In his address at the Chamber of* than offset by savings to be made in ¡was successful, and in a halt minute the aligator was apparently sound Commerce luncheon at noon today, doing the work now with a lowered asleep, and would have remained so E. S. Shattuck, head of the Shattuck wage scale and reduced costs for ma- for 48 hours had he not been rudely Construction company that Is build terials. awakened by a series of sharp taps on the stomach. I believe, however. ing the Grants Pass Irrigation pro The speaker said that one of ejthat it would be unsafe to attempt ject. left no doubt in the minds of most serious things the district l>ad such tactics with some of the big his auditors as to the program tor we saw. had to contend with was the knocker 'ones ! the future. Mr. Shattuck explained who had worked greater damge to that he had as a contractor built the project than had the flood or any One of the men was having some Many of the most important irriga other agency. In closing his ad sport with an eight-foot allgator In tion projects in the west, and that no dress Mr. Shattuck proposed a toast a pool of water, by holding his cap project with such a combination of to the project, and as a fitting finale suspended on a long stick in front Climate and of soil, with a super to the toast he said “and here is to of his snout. The animal would give abundance of water had ever failed the knocker, may he have to go to the a vicious side swipe with his wicked jaws, and his teeth would snap to He river to drink, and may he fall in gether in a manner that would coun or could fail to be a succès. Mated that at recent conferences the and drown." And he urged that thei sel caution. district, the financiers and the con people keep a good right arm ready tractors had agreed upon a program for the knocker to help him along his In Miami I was delighted to run that would carry the project through way to oblivion. across my old friend C. Clinton Page, the Weekly to success. He cleared the atmos I tor a time editor of Courier, who left Grants Pass for Eu phere when he stated that the finan gene and later Albany. Mr. Page Not a Favorita, ciers had agreed to take the bonds Says an exchange : “The man who saw my name among the list of vis accessary to carry out the program Imagines he has no equal must lead a itors and Immediately dispatched a for completion, the price to be paid very lonely life." He does, brother, letter to the Royal Palm hotel, where few people care for his society.— I was at a banquet. It was midnight for the bonds to be 90 cents on the for Boston Transcript. before we left the tables and by that time Mr. Page had left his desk at the newspaper office, but the next day I was able to find him and we took in the Dade county fair together. Mr. Page is holding a responsible position with the morning dally in Miami. MONDAY, MAY’ 23. lt»2t White Hose Special 20 dozen Misses’ W1 ite Hose NOTH'E TO CONTRAI TORS Size 6 to 7 1-2, special 18c, reduced from 35c Size 8 to 10, special 23c, reduced from 43c Notice is hereby given that the i Building Committee of Newman M : E. church will consider bids for the ' construction of a building on Ix>ts 8 and 9, Block 3 of O. T. S., Granta Pass. Plans and specifications for same I are on file at the M. E. Parsonage, No. 610 B Street, Grants Pass All bids to be filed on or before 10 a. m. June 1, 1921, and a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount bid must accompany same, made payable to the Building Committee of Newman City and Out of Town Mail < trd era Received now. Early Reservation M. E. Church. The Building Committee reserves Meanc Preferred Great ion the right to reject any and all bids PAGE, Medford Tuesday Night May 24 or award the contract according to An extraordinary Theatrical event- First time here of the moM popu the beet Interests of the church. lar player in America in the greatest success of his career. R W. STEARNS, “There is but one Jolson."—Pres. Harding BOLUS POI.LOCK, L. B. HALL, 90 Birllding Committee Golden Rule Store nt &&AND MOMin, MU IM. 1*5*1. GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER PAGE TWO The longer the run the cheaper the rate at the Courier merchant print ing department. MNN A FOLKS WE'VE WORKED FOR SAY THAT WE-------- KNOW OUR BUSINESS THOROUGHLY Gay, Golden, Gorgeous Musical Travesty Which Ban Two Full Years in New York City ------- HOW TO SECURE TH KETH BY MAIL NOW------- Address letters, make checks and postoffice money orders payable to Page Theater. Add 10 Per Cent War Tax to Price Ticket Desired, in clude self-addressed stamped envelope to help Insure safe return. B. S. Dedrick 6REATKT ax WINTER GARDEN TRIUMPHS Floor *3.60; Balcony. 1st 4 rows, *3.00; next 4 rows, *2.60; next 3 rows, *2.00; last 3 rows, *1.00. Plus 10 per cent war tax. Heats on sale next Friday 12 o'clock. 614 F Street PHOWE 306-J ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ AMIHKMKNTH EVERYTHING IN 1NBÜ RANCE — 4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ [»•pendable companies and reos- "A aiiqd»li" Moua Stott. onsble rates Bee T M Mona IJua, the dark e>»<l vniiip' lOltf who out-slrena x’leopatra in “Ti Buick Rales rooms. PHONE 3 36-Y, Houser Bros., for Please One Woman," showing at the l*liiv ».1 ti.r. 2-tier load; ( Rivoli theater lodai and tomorrow, wood 79 has her own Idea a* to the best plan fir *3 50. to win favor* from the fair »ex K. L GALBRAITH—Real estats. In “Man's immolai method of *eek surance and plate glass liability. Ing to please a woman,“ hhvm the Klp- «09 H G street, phone 28. 40tf llligeaque lad), "Is to shower her i H AVE 40 ACHES, rellnqulihinmt, * with gifts and seek to prove to her by on Applerate river, 12 acres river) <*very manner of means that lie 1» her bottom, 20 acros can be irrigated. I «lav* Some girls, es|teclally the so livable house, on Crescent City I called 'gold diggers,' who are out after all they can gel. may prefer men highway. Price »550. of this type. Hut 1 don't think 49 aero« deeded land, 2 acres river worth while girls do. The girl worth bottom, livable house, tine loca— winning doesn't want to be deluged tlon tor country store. 30 ai-reo with gifts She usually prefers the man who la rather Indifferent to her tillable Trice 1400. i harms He at least plqu«/ her cur and usually thut Is the first 80 acres.' 13 miles out. ls acres cleared, 20 acres more that can be •••I* toward winning her heart " —— cleared easily, good water right* free. 3 houses, fine stock rang. TEA DRIVERH UILLIUMI'I II Price »900. It yon want close in lota at bar-1 Spokane, Wash., May 23. (A PI \t least tea automobile drivers of If you I gain prices, SEE ME. want a fino home for 60 per cent the Pacific northwest are to of cost, I have It. E T McKIn-i pete on Memorial day on the 85 race track, across the Idaho > stalo ■try, 603 G St. line from this city, according I to un FUR SALE 80 scree unimproved I nouncetnerh by promoters of th acres unIm I on Jones creek, 80 meet. The track, once used tor horse 14 acres* racing. is being put III condition with proved tn Fruitdale cleared and fenced In Fruitdale several coats of oil and 160 acres 5 mites out on Crescenti steam roller City road above ditch. unimprovedI Spokane wll be represented by Dr In Bronson : It A. Hahn, bls two sons, Harold And H Interest Must and 'Rudy,” Dan R ims and Ernie addition on Tenth street. be sold Make me an offer on all ; Taltersf leld. lit her entrants so far or part. E. L. Churchill, trustee announced are Jack R oom , Seattle; 86 * Charlie laitta, Seattle; GilS Phone 268-J. tins Duray. George lattl, latti. Seatie; Na FUR SALE—My home. 1026 lawn Vancouver: Georg» ridge Ave. lhivenport addition oni rio Bianchi. Seattle; Bill Bidding, Tenth street. Also several 10. 20 Seattle; Jim Healy, Seattle. "Ernie” and 40-acre tracts. Some under; Schneider. Yakima: Walter Broom. Irrigation and some not. If you; Seattle, are looking for a snap, see E. L. The meet will lie held under the Chunhlll, owner. Phone 268-J. 86 sanction of the American Automobile Association. It Is announieit ALF.MJ’A HAY in field or delivered, fine hay, new crop. N E. Brans-1 combe, phone 606-F-4, after 6 p. m 90 FUR SALE Tomato plants grown Portland, out of doors, transplanted. 25c per Cogan, agtsl year». was suffocatiMl dozen W. R. Nipper, phone 3 26-R when he fell into a sawdust bln at M the Northwestern Electric Power FUR SALE—Six room plastered mo plant, here today. dern bungalow, garage, wood house, fruit, shade, strawberries and garden. A snap. Close to Baptist church See owners. .1 1> NOTICE IS HEREBY GIA KN. that Thorpe, ?M C St «8 sealed proposals will be rncelved un DOI»GE CAR FUR SALE -Good con til the 24th day of June, A. D. 1921. dition. »750. H. H. McClung, i al the hour of 2 o'clock in the after Wonder. Oregon • 90; noon for the purchase of Fifteen Thousand Dollars worth of bonds of FUR SALE Shakes. H. 11 the Enterprise Irrigation District of Clung, Wonder. Oregon Klamath County, Oregon Said bonds FUR SALE 10-acre relinquishment, are to draw Interest at the rate of 6 several thousand cord» of wood, per cent per annum payable semi-an house and barn and some other nually upon the 1st day of July and Improvements. »400. Inquire the 1st day of January of each year H. McClung, Wonder. Oregon. 90 until the maturity of said bonds. Said proposals will be received by FUR HALE 40 acre« deeded land and 80 acres relinquishment. Bev-, the Board of Directors of said Irri oral thousand cords wood, house: gation District, and should be direct and bam. Many other improve-) ed to the Secretary of the Enterprise ments. Inquire IH. H. McClung, ( Irrigation District care of Fred D. Fletcher. Ixxomls Building, Klamath Wonder, Oregon. Falls, Oregon. I'iits-r CLASH alfalfa hay. »24 W The Board of IHrectors reserve the ton. Josephine Farmers Coopera-: right to reject any or all blds of ti ve Assn. 87 I fered. G. J. HILLYARD, A4xFAlLFA HAY in the field Inside i Secretary of the Board of Directors city limits. Leave orders now for your winter's supply, »12 and »15 of Enterprise Irrigation District. Ill per ton. Phone 1 494, or I a - w I s Stonebaugh. 90 WHAT CAI SEH GAS ON THE HTOM It II? PROTECT YOl’R GAdLDEN and I--------- field crop with “Sure Die” Rabbit* It is caused by fermenting, sour Lick. For sale at Josephine Farm waste matter In the Intestines. This ers Cooperative Association. C. N.I old, foul matter should be thorough- Culy, Mgr. SStfJy cleaned ---- - __ out with x simple buck- _ thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed FUR SALE—7-room house, modern. • in Adler-i-ka. This acts on BOTH 2 lots, shade, fruit, clear of In- upper and lower bowel, removing old matter you never cumbrancee, would consider late accumulated model Ford part payment. Terms thought was In your system. Adler- i.i „„li 1-ka relieves ANY CASE gas on the given on balance Priced to seB Btorna(.h EXCRI/LENT for sour Pnone uO9-K. ¿41 W—I Q ot. • tUNBMlI «rul <-hn»nlc conMIpat;ori i 7>ST Betw.-en Canyonville and <>'iards against ,n ■ MkMM Grants Pass Friday, May 6, white Ial >ru* tor*' dog with small brown speck on ears. Name Fritz. When lost had 1920 Kansas CRy license tag on collar. Be grateful for any in formation regarding him. Small I reward for information leading to hia recovery. Ella G. McDowell, Medford, Oregon. 86 Have You Seen the New Model WANT LIGHT CAR to apply on classy four i>assenger Stutz Bull dog. Some terms on balance to re sponsible party. Box 742 Grants Pass, phone 282-J. 90 I There’s a lot of extraordinary conversation going on around this town about this plumbing shop and our sanitary methods of fitting out a home or a fac tory or an office building with the proper heating apparatus or water facilities. Tiey do say that we know our business. We do. ♦ Six BOOM HOUSE, two lots close! in. Priced very low to effect quick sale. Inquire at once. 197 care Courier office. BEGINNERS IN MUSIC My class commences June 6th, aged 4-8 eli gible, Five lessons per week, 50c. 102H No. Sixth St., phone 265-J. — NEW TODAY—Lady's oak writing desk. Bedroom set. Oak extension table. <l slightly used dining chairs.' Oak center table. One tl-lwrle steel range, first class condition. One *1 I mattress used one month, *6.60- lots of other bargains. Phone 71. T. <'• Booth. GENUINE BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO rrw ■ j.- > Caruso chose the Victrola J a Because he wanted you to hear him m your own home exactly as he u heard on die stage at the Mi I ro.toli tan Opera. Hu records played on imitations would give you something but it would be something less than the beat. strinoti Itowrll. I'r<»|>rir<<»r New and I sed Goods HEE ME CHILES 401 G STREET JOSEPHINE HOTEL CAFE Come, try our ready-to-serve, a la cart lunch, 12 to 1:30 p We will serve a very fine 76c table-de-hote dinner — Time 6:30 to H p. m. SlMM-lnl NuiKlny Dinner *1.00 1 t CHEVROD^ The UHI is the lowest priced fully equlp|H-<l quality car on the mar. ket,—the grisliest automobile valu« in the world. Call today and sec It W. S. Maxwell & Co We plan not only to build practical ventilators but those with artistic ap pearance as well. Nothing is more unsightly on top of a building than funnels, ventilators, air shafts, waler tanks, etc., which lack pleasing lines snd artistic finish We combine both features successfully. W. IL RANNIE 417 « ht ,*” et I 6