Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 24, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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W PASS DAILY COURIER
Published Dally Except Sunday
A. E. Voorhlea.
Pub. and Propr.
■Btered at poatoffice. Grant* Paas.
Ora , as second-class mail matter.
GRANTS I'lbs DAILY COURIKR
IMvorcc Case Hasird—
The divorce case of Hester Isabel
Dimmick versus Dr. V. L. DiminlcW
was heard yesterday lu the circuit
court. The case has been taken Uli
der advisement hv Judge Calkin*,
who will render hl* decision Inter.
Holeproof Hosiery
ADVERTISING RATES
Display space, per inch............... —.25c
_*»cal-personal column, per lina...10c
Baader*, per line—...
New Shipment
DAILY COURIER
By mall or carrier, per year..... 36.00
Wv mall or carrier, per month.. .50
WEEKLY COURIER
.... «... .13.00
By mail, per year.
THE HOME OF NUMBER IH COFFEN
MEMBBR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
AND AI.L OTHER QU ALITY GOODS
The Associated press is exclusively
•atltled to the use for republication
101 & 105 N. 6th
Grants Pass, Ore.
of all news dispatches credited to It
or all otherwise credited in this
paper and also the local news pub­
lished herein.
All rights of republication of spe­
cial dispatches herein are also re­ will be completed this year and the laf.ictory to the highway department
balance next year.
but the matter must now be made
served.
Ì "What we desire now definitely to definite that it can be properly cov­
FRIDAY. JUNE 24. 102».
! know is what are the wishes of your ered by the contract!*'
, county and city as to the entrance
To the Courier. Mayor Demaray
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F ♦ ♦ . of the highway into the town from made the following comment follow­
the north. It the present graded
OREGON WEATHBR
ing receipt of the letter from Chair­
road, is to be followed, what provi­
♦
man Booth of the commission:
sion
if
any
has
been
made
for
pav-
Tonight and Saturday, gen­
♦
I ing within the city limits from the
♦ erally cloudy, probably thunder
"The county court does not feel
corporate limits to the pavement on 1 that there is justlfcation for three
4 storms in the mountains in the
Sixth
street?
If
your
people
—
both
4 east portion. Moderate south­
' paralell roads within one half mile
city and county—desire the entrance ¡From present indications the Pa-
♦ westerly winds.
to
be
made
on
the
ridge
connecting
•*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
[ciflc highway will come into the city
with the present paving in the cor­ J straight from the north over the new
porate limits, have you made the ne­ graded road. How the city will con-
THE HIGHWAY NORTH
cessary provision for rights of way j nect up the half mile stretch to the
The paving of the ten-mlle stretch and grading?
' present pavement I do not know. All
of the Pacific highway north of the
"We have had frequent communi- J road improvements under our pree-
city of Grants Pass, contract for cations from the Chamber of Com- I ent charter fall upon the abutting
which will be let within the next few­ merce and other organizations and , property. In the present Instance
days by the state highway commis­ individuals relative to the routing of ' they do not seem lntersted. The only
the highway and we have frequently ! legal way the city can grade and
sion calls up for immediate atten­
suggested that the county and city f pave it at the city's exi»ense would
tion the part of the city the paving officials should settle this matter, as be by a special election authorizing
of the half mile connecting road either route would probably be sat- 4 tax levy for that purpose."
within the corporate limits.
The
highway commission calls upon the
community to care for the highway
within the city limits, and here we
have also the question of conflicting
routes. The following letter has
been received by the county and city
officials from the highway commis-
Mowers,Rakes, Binders
aion bearing upon the point:
McINTYRE for Implements
of All Kinds
"We are advertising, as you are
doubtless aware, the pavement from
Grants Pass north to Sexton Moun­
tain. expecting that that part be­
tween Grants Pass and Louse Creek '
CLETRAC TRACTORS
Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools
402-4 South Sixth
Grants Pass, Ore.
TODAY
GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose­
phine Luatber Co., at wholesale
mill prices All kinds of planed
lumber Our truck delivers any­
where Phone 188, 107 North
Sixth street
92tf
FOR SALE Alas power concrete mix­
er, 150. 40-acre wood lot. 3 mile*
from Grants Pass, good road, price
310 per acre. 7-room modern res­
idence for rent or sale. Priced
right, will be vacant about July 1.
A. L. Edgerton. 665 N. 2nd St. 07tf
ROYAL ANN CHERRIES are ripe nt
Waveland orchard*. 10c per pound
if you want to pick them your­
self. Phone 50J-F-14.
OStf
FDR RENT Furnished house, «61
North Third St. Apply morning*
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FOR SAIJi—Child'* go-cart. Phone
291-R or call at 311 A St.
13
SECOND CUTTING ALFALFA HAY
at *15 ¡»er ton in the field. Phone
149-1..
i.l
IS QUITE ASS UREO-
¿JUSTTRYTHIS HAM­
IT'S SUGAR-CURED
It just make* you feel better
to repeat the words, let alone
oatlng some of the article it­
self,—sugar
cured
ham.
Doesn't It make you hungry
just to think about It?
STANTON ROWELL, Propr.
V acation T rips
Now'* the time to plan a visit back east to your old homo tow n or an
outing to your favorite resort by the seashore or In the mountains.
B\< k I M'
XhW I ISTIUH XI»
Ix»w Round Trip Ticket*
Through
One-way Fare»
Through
UII.IFORNK
will be In effect
4'ALIFOllNTA
sale at
Far«,
June lo
iiik I
dally, thereafter
Final return limit round trip ticket*, three month* from naie
date not exceeding October 31»t Stop-over* permitted and choice
of route*.
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On your back east trip, see Crater latke, latke Tahoe, Yosem­
ite. Sequoia National Park. Carrlso Gorge a grand and highly
colored canyon seen from the car window or the Apache Trail
and Roosevelt Dam
Week End and Season Excursion Tickets
are now on ■ale to;
Tillamook County Beat lu-e
Newport
A particularly attractive trip
A delightful seashore resort
across the Coast Range .Moun­
on Yaqulna Itav and the Pa­
tain
T'i"
■
cific Ocean. An Ideal place for
Rockaway and Garibaldi Beach
Resort*, Neah-Kan-Nle, Man­
the family, lairg«* natatorlum
zanita am! Bayocean.
and «alt water bath* various
Dally train leave* Portland
forms of anniHetnent
Union Station 8:15 a. tn.
Dally Train Service
Special week-end train leave*
Portland Union Station Sntur-
•‘Oregon Outdoors," our !: -w
day 12:45 p. m.
Summer booklet, grairfilcally
Electric train leave* Port-
descries the different resort* In
land. 4th and Stark St*., 1:15
Western Oregon, and Include*
p. m . connecting with week­
hotel and camp Information
end train at Hillsboro. No bag­
gage handled on electric train
Copy free on request.
JOHN M. STOTT,
Generili Passenger Agent.
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CITY
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Would Edison’s College Grado
ates “Flunk” on These
Questions ?
Win
New York Life
|I«M—. one Itmi.li.-r SI < < t l.D »nil another fail, I mi II i
equally good riinili*-*?
U II Y do«-» Olio si l uri- crisllt for III*
no! ?
entcr|>rl-es
und
WHY does one gel what lie want* anil the oilier lake
gel?
T. M. STOTT
Agent
The Golden Rule Store
The Music and Photo House
Haliti for .Mr. Happy Party
Reduced Prices
Buy Your Fourth of July Outfit Here and
Save Money!
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
Following is a Partial List of the
Now $30.00
Now 25.00
Now 18.50
Now 18.50
Now 18.50
Now 15.00
Now 12.50
Musicians recognize the Victrola’s
pre-eminence .and give it the final
stamp of their approval. No sul>-
stitute can ever equal the Victrola
and Victor Records.
Mot N'T YIN AND OTHER RESORTS
Josephine County Uavea— •Tickets
'
now on sale.
Crater latke (a lake in the I extinct crater of a volcano) Tfck-
ets on sale July 1st.
f'olestin—Ticket* now on sale.
Shasta Mountain Resort» Tickets on sale, daily, on and after
June 10th.
VoMcmlte National Park—Ticket* on sale, dally, on and nfter
June 10th.
For particulars as to passenger fare*, routes, train schedule* or
sleeping car reservations, inquire of any ticket agent of
Y our mìavìime joy
Coats
Coats
Co its
Coats
Coats
Coats
Coats
Judged by the most exacting
stundard», it successfully fulfils its
mission by bringing to you the
world's best music exactly as in­
terpreted by the world's greatest
artists.
FOR SALK Very nice bungalow at
Grants Pass, Ore.
1026 Lawtiridgo Ave., 10 acre
tract, river front, east 2 miles, lo­
acre tract, river front, west one
mile 14 acres, cleared and tene-
ed. Fruitdale. Acreage on Tenth Man 1« Held—
Lo* Xngele*. whom ho located yes­
street. It you want r bargain see
Tho man wanted in Canroriiia terday In a Medford garage where
Churchill. Phone 268-J.
06tf
towns for working the cheap Jewelry ho was having hls«car repaired Ils
WANT TO SELL? Courier Classi­ selling fake 1* under arrest In .Mod- I* wanted nt Dunsmuir where a war­
fied ads have sold several places. ford. Chief of Police Timothy claims rant is out for hl* arrest, and I* be­
ing held for the officer* from that
For *1 5o your 3-llne adv I* de­
In tho person of J B l»ouuldson. of city to come and get him
livered to 1100 home* every night
for a month.
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Yes, there is to be a Great Big Genuine Bargain
Sale to be held here of Coats until they are all sold
$47.50
37.50
29.00
28.50
27.00
23.00
19.85
Once in your home, the Victrola
becomes the musical member of
your family.
Merchant sales books at Courier
»trice
MR-HAPPY
PARTY
The very cream of the stock—all the
Choicest Coats in our possession go on
Sale at Sweeping Reductions and it is
Vour Opportunity to Save. Many of
these garments are desirable for early
Fall wean We have priced these
garrfients to move out quickly, and it
will be first come, first saved.
The Victrola
Auxiliary Eh*!.« Ik'hxiiU
Tho Women's Auxiliary to the Am­
erican Legion last night elected Mr*
R J. Best u I and Mr*. J. L. Pittenger
as delegates to the auxiliary conven­
tion at Eugene July 1-3, which Is
being held In conjunction with the
convention of the American latglpn.
Mrs. Bestul is 'president of the or­
ganisation and Mrs. Pittenger is sec­
retary. Others may also be present
from here.
NEW TOD3Y—One Imitation leather
iipholilsti-risl touch. Kitchen treasure
with glass door cupboard. Several
giMMl 2nd Mattresses, Springs
Ibsl-teails. Drop-head Sewing
i chine, giwiil condition. Phone
llooth.
Commencing Tomorrow
Make Friends with
Grants Pass, Oregon
I
(lie
what
having
oilier
ho ran
If you think theee question» are not RED-HOT apply then» Io your­
self. The more you think llie more you will discern.
WE answer between Hie lines. YOU can rend the answer* now or
wail till next year and see the answer« by observing who ha*
MORA IM MI’S.
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WE challenge the World to *how llie equal of the MORA I’l'.MI* IN
EFFICIENCY, ECONOMY AND I »Ult 11ll LIT Y.
Fully tiiiarantiMMl
BUYS FOR CASH
Call or write the
E. W. CHI LES
Pacific Mora Pump Sales Co.
New and Used Goo«!»
401 G STREET
till G St,, Granta Pa«», Oregon
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