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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1921)
SITI ItliAY, JUNE 4, INI. (¡HINTS PANs DAILY COURIER PAGE TWO _______________ k 1 æb j Every Year is Hupmobile Year! HUPMOBILE There is something about a Hup. that gives you a happy snappy feeling. You are not experimenting when you buy a Hupmobile—you are making an investment that will repay you a thousand ways. Come in and see the New Hupmobile we have on the floor. You will fiud the mechanical perfection, the sturdy build, the beautiful lines of the Hnp. a pleasant surprise. Get that happy, snappy Hupmobile habit. SMITH S GARAGE Service With a Smile sick list but Is Improving at this wrlt- ln$. George Kendall Sr. and George Kendall Jr., were visiting t the homo of F F. Grove last Sunday afternoon. Marion Uinghant was a Grants Pass visitor one day hut week. Mrs. Tom Williams and Mrs , Woods were calling on Mrs. Fred Ruch Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs John Bingham were visiting at the Will Jordan home one afternoon last week. The Jackson county court haa In spected and accepted the now covered bridge on Thompson creek a short dlstanco north of where the old bridge stood Mr and Mrs. Marlon Bingham motored to Williams and to Missouri Flat last Sunday Mrs F. F. Grove visited Mrs Fred Ruch Sunday afternoon. Matilda Hinkle Mrs. Matilda Hinkle died early Wednesday morning at her home in Jacksonville following an illness of, two weeks. She was a native of Iowa, but had lived In Oregon tor SO years and In Jacksonville for 25 years, being 73 years old at the time of her death Mrs Hinkle was u' faithful member of the local Metho dist church and also a member ofi the Royal Neighbors lodge Indus- , trlous. cheerful, kind to all. she was loved by many and will be greatly missed She Is survived by a daugh ter. Mrs. Fred Ruch, of Thompson creek. Oregon, and Caspar Hinkle, of iThelma. Oregon, one sister. Mrs A E. Daniels of Grants Pass, three1 brothers. H. W. Grimes. of Yuba' City. Cal.. A. J Grimes, of Dorris. Cal., and A. A. Grimes, of Jackson vllle. three grand children and two' groat grandchildren Funeral ser vice« wore held In the Methodist' church Thursday afternoon. Rev J R. Sasnett conducting and the build-1 Inc was crowded with friends and fellow lodge members of the deceas ' ed. the floral offerings were plentiful and very beautiful. Interment was n Jacksonville cemetery. Yes, We Have It NEW PARTS s FOR ALL CARS LL OVER t'M.iroltXII auto repair have I Mirti od they will got this response to u call for a jiart no matter what part It Is or for what car from Patterson I'arts, Inc., of San Francisai and Oakland, ami now of Portland. at 31 North Park Street A And what la morn, the reapoli»», have It," Is f dlowed 1>y Immediate delivery. PATTKRNOX PARTS. Im., by its complete stock of parti for all popular cars, Its amie» In procuring oh olete parts and its hasty delivery has earned tie reputation of having speeded up" the entire replacement and repair business iu Cui Ifornla. Motorists got their cars In a hurry ba cause there Is no delay In "waiting for parta;" garage tuen make more money by Increasing their lob turnover and at the same time they can cut their capital investment by reducing their stocks of parts. Already man) Oregon ro|»air moi luvve availed iliemstdveu of Patterson Part»' service at long distant». Mow, with the Portland branch full, cslalllslictl, tlx» service 1« available to .ill the gar age an>l repair men in the state of Oregon, and Patterson P*its, la In a |smitlon to do for Oregon repair men evactl) what It ha« done for those in California. Have yo ir garage man call on Patterson Parts, Inc , next time he needs a part for your car In addition to a largo «Ksk of parts for all |H>pu. lar make« of cars, Patterson Part», Inc., tarries an alstoluid) complete slot k of J MIX'S M ANN Quality \V RIBT PIN« Quality Light Weight PINTO x s MAXX Mt SKEGOX Quality Step-Cut PINTOX ItlXGN Fly Wheel Starter G EARN To THE PI BMC Make Your Home I The Place You Want It to Be Electrical Service is the one thing you can not be without if you would have a modern home. The California Oregon Power Company Phone 108-J 623 G Street, Grants Pass Out of 231 life Inaurane« Com^MUiiew doing business in the I'nited Mates a«<s»rtling to the American underwriter's pocket chart for 1020 The New York Life Insurance Company HAS I* About 1/7 of the total assets About 1/8 of the total liabilities About 1/4 of the total surplus About 1/11 of the total insurance in force "j Paid over 1/9 of all death losses , Paid about 1/5 of all dividends, and Note This At only 1/11 of the total expense MEED MOKE BE SAID? c-v-rv-v-T For I n for ¡fiat ion See ,, ORANTH pass , <>iux,oxT. f • ■ * ■ ¡1. STOTT, Special A<jt USED FORDS NELI.IXG AT A PRICE THAT IS J tNT, A FORD THAT IS PR It ED RIGHT A used Ford that you can Use for 1(1 day« and if you arc not sat isfied you can exchange it for any l<»rd in the house at the price you paid for It. C. A. Winetrout During the period June 1 to Octo TO THE TAX PAYERN IMI ELEC ber 1 It Is unlawful to set slashings, TORS OF NCHOOI. DISTRICT choppings, woodlands or brush-lands XI MIIEH NEVEX. afire without first securing a written At It's last session the Oregon burning permit from a State Fire Legislature changed existing laws Warden. These permits are free and relative to schools and education In a application may be made to any of number of particulars. Among the items of particular In the following Fire Warden» for Jose terest is the new law relative to the phine County: manner of nominating candidates for O. I- Moore, address. Wolf Creek, directors, the new law reads as fol telephone. Coyote Creek. low»: Fred Smith, address, Hugo, tele The name of any qualified elector shall be placed on the ballot as a can phone. Three Pines. didate for the office of school direc George Crawford, address, Hugo, tor upon filing with the clerk of the telephone. Three Pines. school district, at least seven day» C. A. Hoxie, address. Grants l’a/s. prior to the date of the election, of certificate of nomination, signed by telephone. 312-Y. not less than 3 per cent of the num John Kincaid, address, Williams, ber. and In no case by les» than ten telephone, Provolt. persons, of the qualified electors vot John Harmon, address, Dryden, ing for the office of school director at the last annual school election: telephone Selma. provided, however, tht there »hall be Dick Sowell, address Holland, tele filed with the clerk an acceptance of phone, Holland. nomination by the nominee at least Wm. Barr, address, Dryden, tele five days prior to the date of such election, otherwise such nomination phone, Selma-Kerby lookout. shall be void. Mrs. Smith, address, Hugo, tele It will thus be seen that any candi phone. Threeplne-Sexton lookout. date desiring to be nominated to a I'pon application the Fire Warden place on the board of directors of school district Number Seven must will 'make an examination of the 1 file with the clerk of said district slashing and If in his opinon It ran 1 seven days prior to the alate of the be burned under certain conditions election, which is the 20th day of 'June, a certificate of nomination without damage to property a permit signed by not less than ten persons, will be granted. Approximately 15 qualified electors of the district, and per cent of last years fires were the person so nominated must file caused by carelessness in slash dis with the said clerk an acceptance of nomination at least five days prior to posal. Violation of the slash disposal or I the date of such eloction, otherwise 'such nomination shall be void. In failure to secure a permit to burn is J other words the said certificate of punishable by a fine of not less than i nomination must be filed by the clerk Ion or before the 13th day of June, 15.00 nor more than $100.00 or by and the acceptance of the nomination Imprisonment of not less than 2 days | on or before the 15th day of June, in nor more than 50 days. order that said nomination may be Log piles, stumps or brush heaps valid. This explanation and notice Is in small quantities and under ade | given in order that all the electors quate precautions may be burned of the district may have ample time without a permit. However, If this M In which to be represented at the sort of burning is done and fire es said election. capes and injures the property of an HOWARD S. VAN DYKE. Clerk of school district Number 7. other this fact can be held as prlma facie evidence that such burning was THOMPSON CREEK not done under adequate precautions Oscar Knox, of aJcksonville, made and was a violation of the law. a business trip on Thompson creek C. A. HOXIE. one day last week. District Fire Warden for Mrs. Fred Ruch, who has been In 05 Josephine County Jacksonville for the past two weeks taking care of her mother, Mrs. Hin World’s Largest Spring. kle. during her last illness, returned What Is the largest spring In ths to her home last Saturday. Mrs. Hin ■»or Id? Florida has on« which must kle died early Wednesday morning l>e near the head tit the list This Is of last week. railed Wakulla spring. It Is 400 fee» Alva Kendall, who has been work- x rose. Is 80 fee» deep and flows »1 i ing on the road near Merlin, returned • he rate of 120000 gallons of water to his home last Saturday. every minute. It gives rve to a river Mrs. W. Bell and daughter, Miss 250 feet wide at Its source. Tbit Sybil and son, Arthur, left for the ..larnmoth spring is slriiated about 15 north a few days ago to join her hus- miles from Tal'ahassee. -Outlook. band, who had preceeded her several weeks. School closed last Friday with quite an Interesting entertainment In the. evening under the management of Mrs. I-aura B. Atkins as teacher. Miss Patricia Hogan having closed Come, try our ready-to-serve, her school at Tolo returned to her • la rart lunch, 12 to 1:30 horn«’. The Shamrock ranch, to q <n I her vacation. We will serve a very Geo. Kendall Sr., and George Ken-1 fine 75c table-de-liotc t dall Jr., went to Medford on business dinner — Time 5:30 on Friday of last week. tn 8 |*. nt. Mrs. Alva Kendall went to Grants Special Sunday Dinner $1.00 , Pass one days last week. ■ E. 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