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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
(¡RANTS PASH DAILY CMM'IUKH PAGE TWO turued to Corvallis Wednesday night and will «unter with the other mem ber» of the board Although Mr Moore has no authority to ap«*.ik for the Isvard at this time ha slated that the farmers' lime wants Will b<> taken Marrhsl .lune I— rare of. Milo Witter» sud lirico Kenyon. both of Grani« Pass, were uinrrlml Power <MI Tomorrow — The power will be off toinorro.v at Wediuwday, Juiio I, ut thè homo ternoon between 5 and s P m„ thia thè bride » ¡uironts. Mr und Mrs being necessary on account of an or F. Kenyon. »02 l'ino »troni. R»v der of the state highway commission J. Istw performlng thè csremony to move some of the polos. »3 thè presene«' of a few relative« and frlcnds The /oung eou pie loft today for Creucont City and oli tlielr return Build a New Homo— The Building and Loan Association w||| realdo In thla city. will furnish the money. H. II Allyn, Secretary. 93 < hautauqua Beaaoii ( 1 omw — The Grants Paas Chautauqua sen son camo to a dose last night after six days of entertainment, consisting EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE Dependable companies and reaa- of lectures, musical features, and one onabl« mt es. See T. M Stott. play. While the Chautauqua was not Buick Salesrooms lOîtf so thoroughly a financial success a» last year, the entertainment features WILLI IMS WOOD Y ARD Fir wood In genernl wof<> much enjoyed Bev 33 . ■■ n.l $3 5ti Phone 13 : »4 oral er the lectures were esis’lsltv HERE IH VOI II OH \NCE Dry pine good. while the play and the Mary wood. 33 tier. 2-tler load; dry fir. Adele Hayes concert were excellent Houser Bros Many compliments have boon given 33.50 per tier »5 the superintendent, Mrs Hutch, and Phone 326-Y. FOR SALK 5 or 10 acres standing th Junior suporlnlendetit. Miss Sin \ contract has been entered wheat. K. M Ladewig. Box 74. clalr »I Into for 19 22 Route 3. GRANTS PISS Oliti COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. E Voorhlea. Pub and Propr ■stored at postoffice, Granta Paas. Ore., as second-class mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES fe-r'-y space, per Inch------------ „16c Local-personal column, per line....10c Beaders, per line—.................... - 5« House Dresses and Aprons SOME \ KRY PRETTY STYLES, WK AUSO CARRY EXTRA SIZBB IN THOSE. DAJLT COURIER •y mall or carrier, per year..— 36.00 By mall or carrier, per month^__ .50 THURSDAY, JINK J. I "JI. ■■'!»■ I — ■ ~ — Worth 05.00— We will alow you 3-> tor your old suit to apply on the price of any wool suit I'ssrleaa Clothing Co WEEKLY COURIER mall, per year.............. -......... 33-00 < Cigarettes To tell you of the care in blending to bacco* for ONE-ELEVEN Cigarette* would b* high ly interesting But-Just buy a package and ^flnd out. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated pre»« Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It er all otherwise credited tn thia, gaper and also the local news pub lished herein. AU rights of republication of spe •• cial dispatches herein are also re Y<mr Old Hat— Hotel I» Ixnutevl— served The Granta Pass hotel Is again un la worth 50c to apply on the price of a new one. grade 11.50 and up. der new management, E. D Yenny THURSDAY, JUNE 2. IMI Peerless Clothing Co. 73tf having sold his lease to S Cowley, of Roseburg, who took charge June 1 ♦ ♦ Mr Cowley and his wife have both Change in Ownership — ♦ ♦ OREGON WEATHER Wm. Bunch has sold his interest in had extensive experience In the hotel ♦ ♦ the Bunch Transfer to Roy Hamerly. business. The sale of the lease does ♦ Tonight and Friday, fair who has been working for the com not affect the dining room Mr. Yen ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ pany for some time. The bualnass ny will devote his timo to mining is now owned by A. A. Mathes and ♦ Library (Ì omm I— Roy Hamerly. ♦ PERSONAL AMD LOCAL WANT TO TRADE for city property, HORN The Tubile Library Is closed until ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ my 1918 Studebaker. 7 passenger ANIUSRHON’ To Mr and Mr» »3 Fred further notice. Death of J. F. Kirker— car, or will consider team of A. Anderson, of this city, w edil««« btarts for In<liana— Friends In Grants Pasa have re- horses, harness and wagon In part Mis« Sage, a teacher in the Grants eently learned of the death of J. F. Veterans Thankful— day. June l.a 10 pound or cows Call at 200 Booth St 93 Pass schools, left yesterday for her Kirker In Wichita. Kan . of appo- R C wish, The G. A. R and W home in Indiana, going via the Grand plexy on May 14. Mr. Kirker Is sur through the columns of the Courier. NOTICE- The agent of the Oregon ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Journal Is ill. if you do not re-1 Canyon. Mrs. C. H. Woodward ac vived by his wife and -two children. to express their thanks to those who (x>i calve your Journal please phone ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ companied her as far as San Fran Mrs. Marsh, of Wichita, and Paul assisted in the Decoration Day exer Mr cises. The management of the Rivoli 166-R 9 tt Kirker, of Toppenish, Wash cisco. A pruposed herd law for Fruitdale Kirker was a resident of the Jones for omitting their afternoon program, GIT YOUR LUMBER from the Jose precinct hu» Just come to the atten creek section for several years and to Rev. Boozer for the address Mrs Have $5.00— phine Lumber Co., at wholesale tion of the llvoHtock men. Thia pre Turn in your old suit at the Peer- has many close friends in this com- Baker for the reading, Mrs Cramer mill prices. All kinds of planed I cinct compose» u large area. Includ- for flower decorations, and to all TStf munlty. less Clothing Co. lumber. Our truck delivers any Ing not only the Fruitdale district O others who assited in making the where Phone 1SS. 107 North I proper, but also Jerome I’ralrle to program a success 9. ’ tf itile Applegate river Sixth street. SELTlTED STRAWBERRIES fresh I Should such a law become effe Worth 5Oc— from the farm ^t 12 He a basket. five requiring all owner» of llvextocl We allow you 50c for your old Alberta, I to keep their stock enclosed or herd "I Come and get them. to apply on new one. grade 31.50 city limita, north i ,he‘n' It will deprive the llveetoek 20 rods outside up Peerless Clothing Co. yj'tnen not only of the thousands of 1 of town. Because lie he wanted you acres of ojien range In the Fruitdale II. H. Wardrip Is Advanced— to hear hun him in your FOR SALE First ciana baled wheal district, but the thousand» of urn > own home exactly as aa H. H. Wardrip, former principal hay. 325.00 lier ton. Second cut- of range In the Murphy. Williams of the Grants Pass High school, but he is heard on the stage ting alfalfa hay. 320 00 per ton and upper Applegate asctlona This at the Metropolitan for the past three years principal of Rolled Barley. 336.00 per ton Is due to the fact that rattle turned the Holtville, Cal., Union high school Central Point Feed Store. Jesse L on to the range tn any of the latter Opera. I ti6 mentioned section» will within time has just been appointed assistant Richardson. Phone 41. His records played on county superintendent of his coun- 5-ROOM HOUSE now being cleaned, work on to the Fruitdale range. This imitations would give ty, the first appointment of the kind you something bl out Men means practically willing out the bcvjf 4 lUt will be ready In 2 days. In the Imperial Valley. The appoint it would be something 310 50 cattle Industry of the»o sections The working In It at present ment carries with it not only the su less than the best. per month. 72* North Fifth St tax revenue In Josephine county for pervision of the grade school work »X 1921, according to the n.«se»«or'a re Wm. Boog. in the Holtville district but also the port, from cuttle wu» Ills,boo Tin- FDR SALE Alfalfa hay. introduction of agricultural above <)lstrlcts rout ritinte materially N'lchols. Phone 612-F-l work in other school districts of U1 this revenue. If thia source of valley Mr Wardrip also has an revenue Is largely ent off. It will the THE : hi »1 MH Mit a A portant position this year with modern mean that the deficit created there RENT Five-room FOR lloTo HOI HOUSE 1 I ‘ ’ IIOTO ME district fair which will be held house, completely furnished, close by must be made up by heavier taxes Holtville this fall. His work is with St wi iilon iiion Itowrll, Rowell. In. Mr». George Tetherow, 710 J (Continued on Pane 3) Proprietor the embryo farmers of the county 93tf St., phone 397-J. school districts THE WORLD MOVES; »o do we. - N EW TOHAÌ ink dn->M-r, large Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone bevel gin««. Mahogany center table. All Vou Can Eat— 349; res phone» 265-R. 316-1. J. Maple dre«»er. Onk dressing table. For 35c at the Acme Cafe A real Por» li «hairs. Camp blanket«. One NOW IS THE TIME to can Gold Dol working.man’s place to eat. Try our 10x14 tent. Ilial.«. Spring«- Mnt- lar strawberries while they are at hot waffles. 20c. All experienced tre»««-», >1c. Phone 71. T. Booth. their best. Address R. I white help. T. Larsen and E. An- man, Rd. 1, Grants Paa« drew«, Props. 92tf WANTED 3 or 4 h. p. gas engine Must be In good condition and ■ Lime Board Member Here- reasonably priced. Box 10-A, Mur Sam H. Moore, of Corvallis, men» phy, Ore. 95 i ber of the state lime board, has been in Southern Oregon for several days WANTED Apple thinners at once | and with C. W. Courtney, superin A. C. Wheeler, Ml Prspect Ave I tendent of the plant, inspected the Phone 19 9-L. 94 plant at Gold Hillmnd canvassed the FOR SALE—On account of bereave I situation thoroughly. Mr. Moore re- ment will sacrifice my pretty, highly improved place Just outside city limits. 10 acre» finest soil In alfalfa and clover, irrigation, heav ily bearing orchard, modern bun galow. electric lights, dairy barn woodshed, apple, chicken and hog EROM i •str houses, etc. R. K. Rosa. FN)R“STLE~Ford engine , f.'.rt Aft; For ('oughts ( oughts and Cold.« ....We :»Oc bed and top for one ton Ford truck, '4 price; shock absorbers Isvxatlve A»|iirin Aspirin Cold Tablets, for one ton truck. ’.4 price. Jud for for Colds Col«!« and and Grippe Grippe...... 25c Taylor. 95 lirom liMl Salve for the Throat GOOD dry wood. 33.35 and 13.50 INCLUSIVE 95 and < heet ..........................:10c per tier. Jud Taylor. GENERATIONS [•! L. Caruso chose the Victrola ■ ■ I Í4 (4 [ r I ; 0 5 Day fiid Night S Riker’s Expectorant JUNE 7 to 11 Sanitary Tu ft lesa Mattress SERVKE Originated in grandmother's time, in the days when in* tegrlty meant more than the dollar mark, Sealy at I ri bo ten of Tuftlera Comfort, I Im'M Cleanliness and (»Id- Fashioned Quality have come down the genertalons, a heritage highly valued by liralth-enliglitmcd women of today. Holman’s Furniture Store TA- ^T' kc JUL Si KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAH LODGE NO. 50 hcrmopylBe MEETS TONIGHT Shoes for the Family THE CHILDREN, ALL sizes . A FI LL LINE MEN'S LEATHER AND CANVAS GLOVES. 103 North 6th WORK WOODWARD’S 9 SELLS DRUGS VIMtlng Mem- tier« Invited BAREFOOT BANDAM I OR At 9th St., Between G and H St CLEMENS Hotel Sutter SAN FRANCISCO Not Merely a Hotel, but an Institution Founded on These IMnrtples POPULAR PRICES SERVICE COURTESY Georg» Warren Hooper, Mgr. Furnish All Attractions BUYS FOR CASH New nn<l l ud Good« HEE ME E. W. CHI LES lol <» STREET CHICHESTERSPILLS SOLD BY DRUMHSTS EVERYWHERE $2,000 Merry-Go-Round Mammoth Ferris Wheel The Ride of All Rides, the WHIP ( lean, Moral and Refined Shows 3 Band Concert Daily