Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 26, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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THl R8DAY, MAY 2», ISM
THURSDAY, M It HO, IIMii.
GRANTS I'AMB DAILY (X)l RIER
FAGK TWO
Selected
Th<w«' items are the beet tn each lin«v The inside of <w«-h [wukagv
looks better than the label.
Illuc Ribbon Figs.
Knights I'ickl«'».
Km!-O-the Week 4Ti«H-olat«vi.
Sylmar OUvm
I. X. Is Conserve.
Snowflak«' Sodas.
Del Monte Beets.
Royal (Tub Pineapple.
I’refawred Stock A|»pl«*s.
We dos«' Ml I» p. in. S»lunlav
ILLINOIS VALLEY ]
mad« their chief profits by buylny
and selling from *w«*dea. The ore
from these fields used to be sent to*
Prussian Si he Is In th« days when the
Polish fields were in the bands of the
R umk UW. N ow . however, the 8H«a-
lan tav'torioM can obtain r>'w iuat«r I
ial from Polish ao'ircev
Stlniiaa'
factori,«. bulk for Ixvrrain« «»re. enu
use the product of th«« S ovaklan
fields very satisfactorily.
Along with Ills negotiation»
contrvl over Iron fields. St tin«-* is
lav lug his hands upon newspapers lu
Vienna and Budapest
In liutiai'ost
h, ulitud.v has an Indirect inter.in
the .Mai,)arsag. a conservative ' htis-
tii.n « •< .* inlist papa* « i *, It
known that ho «eeka tv ar'iuire
avtr.'lling interest
Zoiping and the U
conservative Christian nationalist
pubEeullons Al signs Indliat« that
his political influence In Central Hu­
rope would be darkly read ioDary
Ills chief assistant in Budu v * is
Count Fursleuberg Staiumerhi'liu.
the German consul, a man who was
mixed up with Colonel Bauer and th«'
Kapplst lucldout. Stilines himself,
in recent utterances, has aseociated
himself with the ciauae of the llohen- I
xollerns.
Incidentally, St I lilies as an econo­
mic, Is performing a more ¡Kiwur-
ful service for Germany tu these
states than he eoulil ever [•erform as
a politician
How much his news­
papers can do to create an opinion
favorable to Germany la one matter,
but it Is inevitable that Central
Europe will be bound more and more
closely to th«' sources front which
practical cooperation conies
Mr. and Mrs. Gao. Wells attended
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ the home study tour led by Miss Gris­
t Continued from Pa«« O b «)
♦
♦ wold. Saturday in the .Murphy dis­
OREGON WEATHER
♦ trict.
Tonight and Friday, fair. ♦
♦
Messrs. Geo. Thrashdr, Dave Ayers juries on the way to the hospital Th«*
♦ Cooler tonight in the east por­ ♦ and Mesdames Lottie Woodcock, Dell weight of the ear was supported to
♦ tion, with a heavy frost in the ♦ Hart and Anna Wittrock went to Al­ a degree acron th«' breat of the driver
♦ bany Saturday to attend the grand and lie was badly stunned
♦ east. Warmer on Friday.
•»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ lodge of the I. O. O. F. and Rebekahs ! The injured were brought to
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs | i Grants Pass at once. Coroner Lough-
I
Fuller
Bennett passed away at Mc-i ridge was called to the scene and at­
I Cloud. Cal,
May 11. Interment In! tended several, while others
| the Kerby cemetery Thursday. May ‘ examined by Dr. J. C Smith
wrecked car has been removed
12th.
is now at Smith's garage
Mr and Mrs Don Cameron spent
An inquest has been called for and
Sunday at R. S. Leonards.
i Mrs. Annabell Briggs spent the will be held at 1 o’clock tomorrow
“Expectations have been expressed week end with her daughter. Mrs
IH««I Yeetenlay—
that Grants Pass will support well A. J. Fulk.
Mrs. McAllister, who has bm a Burial nt Ontario, On'.—
Spence
school
closed
last
Friday.
this year’s Chautauqua. Grants Pass
The body of iRoberl J
Boswell.
will be the 47th town visited by the Bessie Fehley being the teacher In ( resident of this section for man)
who died In France, was received In
(
yeans,
died
yesterday
at
the
age
of
87
that
district.
Coast Sixes this year and every town ,
Portland on the 25th and has been
so far has gone over the top,” was, The Rebekah lodge initiated a years, death occurring at 11 o'clock
sent to Ontario.
Ontario, east«'m
eastern Oregon,
in
the
morning
The
funeral
will
be
large
claae
of
candidates
last
Friday
the statement made by Mrs. Minnie
where burial will take place In the
held
Friday
at
2:30
with
interment
night,
being
Cap
tala
Woodcock,
Ei
­
Laie Hatch. Chautauqua director.
home of the boy's mother Funeral
Mrs. Hatch also slated, at a meet­ leen Woodcock, Y'era Holland. Ruth at Sloan cemetery at River Banks
Rev. C. M. Cline will conduct the ser­ services will be held next Tuesday,
Kitterman.
Blanche
Caid
and
Darrel
ing called at the Chamber of Com-i
vices.
merce Tuesday afternoon, that it was Bowman
Ed
Tycer
is
planning
on
putting
a
NKW TODAY
a great novelty to have a town
Placer location blanks at the
where the guarantors were all ladies, crew of men to work this week grav­
EVERYTHING
IN INSURANCE—
Courier office
and from the strength and interest I eling roads.
Dependable companies and reas­
Orbv
Shaffer
went
to
Weed.
Cal
,
displayed she predicts a most sue-;
onable rate«. See T. M
Stott.
Monday to work in the sawmill.
ceesful session here.
Buick Salesrooms '
102tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Pfefferle and la'gion TonigfK—
The local post of the American !<e- ¡
On the evening of the fourth day I sons, Paul and Pbaye. are visiting in
gion will hold the last regular meet­ A SALESMAN'S POSITION open
the three-act comedy "It Pays to Ad-1 the valley-this week.
vertise," will be presented by the' Mr. and Mrs Whitmore, of San ing of the post prior to the June j Complete line of varieties in well'
Keighly players of New York. Every Francisco, are visiting Mrs. Whit­ election tonight. Members are great-, grown stock, Write for terms to-j
ly interested in the sassage of the! day. Capital City Nursery Co..
member of the company is a profes­ more’s brother. H. S. Woodcock.
4 26 Oregon Bldg. Salem, Ore. 92
sional actor or actress of reputation Jack McCandless and Fuller Ben- state aid pct ^ind the bonus |blll. Flnaj"
arrangements for giving away the I
throughout the east.
nett were up from McCloud last week
WANTED- Wood cutters to cut 100
Legion sedan at Murphy hall Satur­
On the last evening the Mary Adele making the trip by auto.
cords of t-foot wood, mostly fir.
Hayes Company will present the sec-'
Mrs. R. P. George was a Grant.« day night will also be made at this
See W. .Minthorn, 024 West G St.
meeting.
ond act from the opera Martha in Pass visitor last Saturday.
i
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costume with proper stage settings..
Mr. and Mrs. James Chinnock
FOR RENT 4-rooiu house, with
BORN
The prelude also will be given the spent Sunday at C. P. Wise’s.
sleeping room back of house. 727
last afternoon by the company. Mary
Several of the young folks enjoyed CLARK—To Mr. and Mr«. W. A.
North Fifth street. Rent 910.50
Adele Hays appears at the evening a pleasant party at Ford’s near Wal­
Clark, of the River Banka Farms.
a
month. Inquire at 20K Foundry
performance only.
Thursday. May 26. a 9-pound
do last Saturday night.
street after 6 p. m.
93
It is said music lovers will have a
daughter.
Miss Edna Holland is spending a
treat Sunday afterntxm and evening few days with Mrs. Geo. Thrasher.
FOR SUE-- -5-room plastered, mo­
when the Lowell Patton Company
Geo. Barton, of Grants Pass, was
dern bungalow, furnished, garage
will prelude both programs. Miss a Holland visitor Sunday.
and two lots. 9175z. Terms. In­
Lucile Collette possesses the reputa­
quire .McIntyre'« Implement Store
I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spence have gone
tion of being a foremost woman per­ to Jackson county on a visit with
93
former on the violin. Miss Winifred relatives and friends.
FOR SALE- -Swiss Toggenburg milk
(Continued from Pag« One)
Mindus, reader and interpreter of
goats and their doe kids. Rose­
plays, will also be heard Sunday af­
GALICK
mount Goal Iiairy. 7E 64th St. N..
ternoon in a group of miscellaneous
The people of Galice wish to thank tories at AVitkowltz and Teschen, In
Portland, Ore.
88
readings in keeping with the Sabbath J W. Jones for a generous donation spite of their proximity to these
day
to their school library
Funds for mines, cannot use the Slovakian ore. GET YOI R ILI’MIBER from Jose­
Sunday evening. E. B. Fish will the purchase of new books have been because their furnaces were built for
phine Lumber Co., at Wholesale
give his strong lecture “Paying the low for some time and we want every the higher grade Swedish product,
mill prices. All kinds of planed
which
they
were
able
to
Import
very
Fiddler.” Two years ago Mr. Fish one to know that the gift is appreci-
lumber Our truck d«>liverx any-1
cheaply before the war because they
was a machinist on government work ated.
where
Phone 18H. 107 North I
in Everett, Wash. Today he is the
The school in this district closed on were the sole European agents and
Sixth St.
88tf!
editor of one of the best known books Friday. Some credit Is due both
on industrial relations, "Labor and teacher and pupils who passed their
STRAY HORSES TAKEN UP f)n«i
Industry,” and a public speaker who examinations with honor.
roan with light mane an«l tail and,
has few equals in the entire west.
the other dark lay. Owner please I
The annual school picnic was cele­
take homes and pay damage« and
To the one attending these three brated this year at the home of Harly
programs and paying «tingle admis- Keyte. All had a good time. It is
for this ad. W. S. Barries, 733
sions the coet would be as much as needless to say there was plenty
Hawthorne.
the entire course and nine other pro- “good eats,” for the cooks of this
grams would be missed.
MAY TODAY—t'sed, hut not abu«««l.
calitv are already well known.
Other lecturers are: Dr. Robert
Mahogany drawer, marble top. Oak
This country is honey-combed
Parker .Miles, noted journalist and prospectors at the present time and
drawarr, large mirror. Sanitary cot.
Interviewer; Dean Ellwood Perisho, some of them are certainly bringing
Oak extension table. Brvmkfaet talde-
one of the outstanding figures in na­ in fine samples of ore. Watch out.
Two or three goo«! rang«*«. A few
tional educational circles; E. B. Fish, tor Galice is on the map.
mattresses left at the special
editor of Labor and Industry; Hon
price. I'hono 71. T. <’. Booth.
Henry T. Rainey, United States rep­
resentative from Illinois; Dr. E. L.
IXMiK AT Ol R LOAF
House, noted psychologist, author
of bread and compare it with
and minister; Chief Strongheart,
New and 1’sad Good«
others. Taste it and compare
prominent lecturer and entertainer,
SEE ME
with others. Notice its light­
and V. I. Shepherd, a young Califor­
ness and whiteness and pur­
nia writer who is rapidly forging
ity, its freshness of flavor. Is
ahead In the Chautauqua lecture
»01 G STRUCT
It any wonder that our bread
world.
alone holds our customers
and makes many new ones?
BUYS FOR CASH
nu LB RAN SEN
V-J Player-Piano
'Nationally Priced"
Which
innann th«» same price to every
on«' overt where. Price branded
In the back of each Inslruniant
at 111» factory We ar« exclu­
sive «gents for Jackson, José­
phine and Del Norte Cuuntlec
The Music & Photo House
Grants Pass, Oregon
Stanton Rowell, Prop
In the bottle for «»«mmeveial suprema« y vii tory
li«-«
with lin» man who make« the ln«il use of lit» irwaih*».
I rom your own trlvplmiir you ran uilk Io
hoUM1* in Eiigmc« I a I miiuii I i
1' m U«,
Alban),
buwitir*«
%»hhuu1.
Miwiford, talentiate, Riddle, ltos«'t»urg, l’orlliui«!, san »ran-
rivo «tul Imn<In«I« of ollier <ltle*> nml town» far »ml n<««r.
Ttiink »luti llil« ««Tiler tnenn« «<• >011 now w lieti <«>li:|H-tl-
lion b> keen anil you mu«l muli the buyer oft «'It Io In-
i rva«r your sab's.
1\ by n<>4 try llic plan of
getting
In
touch with jour cu»lomrr« l>, l>mg IH«tnnie’.* It will «ave
Ilm«* »ml i'i|«-i>«e, anil your tiu«lno«« h III grow.
t«k for l*«u-ifi< I«mg IH»tatué.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH CO.
USED CARS
I l'olili
• >
DODGHH
•9 III II KS
3 i ma icoi.iriw.
that 11’ll cannot n f foni Io | hu >« by.
W. S. Maxwell & Co.
PHONE 520
The Liberty Belles of Boston
Three Talented and Vivacious Girls Who Open Chau
tauqua With Two Bright and Colorful Programs
P l C I c OP BLACK
_
E. W. CHILES
New Oxfords, Pumps and
Strap Pumps
«a
A»k your Gnicer for Bread
baked by the
GRANTS PASS
BAKERY
503 G Street
I
cèPSULES
CHICHESTER
S PILLS
U
mr. iiniuui rrxm ». a
TIIK
•__ ____
f.adl. at A«k your Orni
< bl rhra-lvri Diamond
l’Illa in BU4 and U«I4
tx>ies, ATtled with libi«
Take bo a th er li«
l9rn<<1af. Asitfrv»<’|
SIA b ONH UKANI
yuri k nows M Dee«, »«feet, A1 we ye
V HISbM
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
White canvas oxfords with brown <nlf trimming, white
bnck oxfords trimmed with black [intent l«-nth«-r.
Yon
will want a pair of these. They are the newest thing in
foot wear.
JOSEPHINE HOTEL
Also a very desirable onoetrap white <anva» pump.
The usual Golden Role saving apfiUce to ail of th«we.
Ask for a fly swatter—the) are free.
Come, try our ready-to-««Tie,
a la cart lunch, 12 to 1:30
CAFE
We will serve a very
fine 75c t«hle-d«--l><><<-
dinner — Time 5:30
to 8 p. m.
Spe lai Munday I tinner $1.00
I
NOTH E TO < ONTIt ACTOR«
Notice Is hereby given that the
Building Committee of Newman M.
E. church will consider blds for the
construction of a building on Ijots 8
and 9, Block 3 of O. T. 8., Grants
Pass.
Plana and specifications for same
are on file at the M. E. Parsonage.
No. 610 B Street, Granta Pass. All
blds to be filed on or before 10 a. m.
jjune 1, 1921, and a certified check
Two programs of splendid music mid enl«Ttalnm«nt will be provided for
Chautauqua audiences on the first >!ay by the Liberty Belles of Bo-ton Till»
company Ima established a unique record In the Lyceum and Chautauqua world.
For two years they have reielved reports of 1<M»% on every concert presented
Meh of th«' three young ladle« comprising the Liberty Belles Company la ac­
complished ns a singer mid its tin Inntnimentallst. I he variety of entertain
ment provided Is ver* much greater than Is ordinarily possible.
for 5 per cent of the amount bld must or award the contract according to
accompany same, made payable to the beat Interests of the church.
the Building Committee of Newman
R W. STEARNS.
.M. E. Church.
BCLUa PO1.!Z>CK.
The Building Committee reserves
L. B. HAUL,
the right to reject any and all blds 90
Building Committee