Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 28, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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GltANTN I'ANi DAILY «XHR1EB
PAGE TWO
A. E. Voorhies,
Pub and Propr.
■Stared at poatoffico, Granta Pass.
Ore as second-class mail matter
OBITUARY
Paul Jones Middies
Just what you need for outings and picnics
ADVERTISING RATES
Btaplay space, per inch....... .............25c
Local-pergonal column, per Bne....l0e
Readers, per line—.................. — Sr
I
Prices Right
The fir-t GuIbnuiM* Play er
built I I year* nit», 1» still in
iw'tive service in a t Mcagu
home, and no vital |Hirt of It
has worn out or proven defec­
tive.
DAILY COURIER
Ry mail or carrier, per year...... *6.00
■y mall or carrier, per month
50
r &
WEEKLY COURIER
By mail, per year.......................... ,2.00
*
Whitt House Model, 1700
Country Scat Model, 600
Surburban Model.
495
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated press Is exclusively
eatiUed to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to It !
Gulbram>cn Player- hold se­
or all otherwise credited tn thia
gaper and also the local news pub- -
curely to reputation of being
i their intention of working the claims
NEW TODAY
llahed herein.
inu-luUly rtrtl-th , durable, <-.«»>
All rights of republication of ape- Otherwise the claims will be thrown
Io play and alway- ready to
■al dispatches herein are also re­ [ open to others who will develop GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose­
play.
phine
Lumber
Co
.
at
wholesale
served
= them. The new investor will not j
mill prices. All kinds of planed
LET VS SHOW VOI
TUESDAY', JUNE 2N. 1921
take hold of a property upon which
lumber Our truck delivers any­
where
Phone 188, 107 North!
he cannot secure a clear title, aa'
The Musk i Photo House
Sixth street.
92tf
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ claims which antedate his may be
Stanton Rowell, Prop,
♦
OREGON WEATHER
♦
I brought up with probable lawsuits.
FOR SALE—Vary nice bungalow at
♦
♦
1026 Iziwnrldgo Ave., 10 acre
The only point not clear is the |
Tonight and Wednesday, fair*
♦
tract,
river front, east 2 miles, lo­
♦ ♦ ♦ question as to the date wheu the
acre tract, river front, west one
i assessment work must be completed
mile. 14 acres, cleared and fenc-
THE I NWORKED MINING CLAIMS Some hold that it must be done by­
ed, Fruitdale
Acreage on Tenth
New and I mx ! UOuds
A bill which may mean much to; August. Another contention is that
street. If you want .- bargain see
SI I Ml
the mining industry of Southern more time is given. This phase is be- 1 Churchill. Phone 268-J.
06tf
Oregon has been passed by the sen- ¡ns taken Up witH Washington in the
FOR SALE—Gas power concrete mlx-
■401 <i HTltKKT
ate. The bill provides that the re- hope of clearing the situation,
a er, «50. 40-acre wood lot, 3 miles
«uirement for assessment work on
when the bUl becomes effective,
from Grants Pass, good road, price
*10 per acre 7-room modern res­
mining claims during the calendar as it undoubtedly will, the old claims
Placer location blanks at the
idence for rent or sale. Priced Courier office.
year 1920 and up to July 1921 shall in the county, which have been left
right, will I k / vacant about July 1.
be suspended with a proviso that I idle for years, will either be de-
A. L. Edgerton, 665 N. 2nd St. 07tf
claimants of this benefit shall file veloped by the present holders, or
notice of their desire to hold their will be open to investors who will de­ DRY 16-ANCH PINE wood. «3 per
tier. Houser Bros. Phone 326-Y
elaims under it, not later than Au­ velop them.
1»
gust 1, and that hereafter the yearly
RENO ROAD RACE W ILL CUVER
FOR SALE—Male calf. *5 Address
period for doing such work shall
EA’ERY KIND OF HIGHWAY'
P. O. Box 690.
15
date from July instead of January.
This bill is interpreted by local
housekeeping
Reno, Nev., June 28.—(A. P.) — NICE OOOL light
rooms for rent. No children. No.
mining men as meaning that the Practically every kind of road found
656 North Sixth St.
16
government intends to clear the in the west will be covered by auto­
mobiles entered In the Thousand
elate of all the mining claims which
40-ACRE
relinquishment,
barn,
Mile Road Race which starts from
house, other improvements. *400.
have been held for years and no as- Reno tomorrow. About twenty cars
Inquire of H. H. McClung. -Won­
aessent work done on them. In thia are expected to enter.
der, Ore.
20
planning
to
Scores of people are
county there are hundreds of claims,
both placer and quartz, that are held attend the finish of the race which 49 ACRES deed«! laud, house, barn,
other buildings, grain, fine garden,
is scheduled for Reno July 1.
A
by people who never intend to de­
several hundred cords of wood.
prixe of *1,000 goes to the winner.
velop them. Under the new bill, the *750 to the second driver and *500
Sell cheap to pay debts. Inquire
holders of such properties must state to the third.
of H. H. McClung. Wonder, Ore. 20
J. M. Mutiny
J M MeClay. of 225 Waal I street,
died at 1 o'clock thia morning, the
cause of death being typhoid fever.
Mr. MeClay has been a resident of
Grants Pass throughout most of his
life. Hu was born In 189«. the son
UMII,
of Mr .1 u .1 III'» M X Mei 1 ’ I«.»,
la' . both
of whom survive him.
I lie
— lease «'
also a sister. Catherine MeClay and
a brother, Charles MeClay, all ot
this city.
itev. O. J. lain will conduct the
services tomorrow in the llall chapel
at 2:30, itud Interment will take
place in the Granite llill cemetery
t'ommltuw Will vi<t't—
The building committee, having In
charge the planning of the auditor
him, which Is to be built In connec­
tion with the county fair grounds,
will meet at 7:30 tonight nt the
Chamber of Commerce rooms. Hume
Important matters are to be dis­
cussed.
ERI I t T
ItOTEt TION
tll.lt A’
( nwer*
BUYS FOR CASH
Health
\< < l.lrtll
Ufe
Disability
RELIANCE LIFE
INNI RANCE <X>,
OF PITTUll RG
E. W. CHILES
STRIKE
1
Cigarette
To »o a I In the
doliolou* Burley
tobaooo flavor.
It’s Toasted
PALACE HOTEL
CAEE
O|H-n under new nuuingmirnt.
Meal- nt all hour*
Lun« li t'uantrr In comic« <l<»n
Tint). I» (RAMER In
• General Agent
204 »» N. Hili Nt.
LUC
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107-R
MULLIN & BISSIN6ER
Proprietors
Goodrichlire Price Reduction
£
Ï
Sweaters! Sweaters! Sweaters!
More Sweaters, nearly $2900.00 worth, almost 300 gar­
ments, all the ifamous Bradley make. For Men, Women,
Boys and Girls. Button an 1 Slip-over styles, all sizes anil
colors, wonderful value»-, new fall stork just received in
time for your vacation ti p.
Sweater-
GIRL WANTS PLACE to assist in
house work or care $>r children
Phone 282-R.
16
Bradley
Golden Rule »Store
REMEMBER to ask
your grocer for Cal­
umet Baking Powder and be
sure that you get it—the In­
dian head on theorange labeL
Then forget about bake
day failures. For you will
never have any. Calumet
always produces the sweet­
est and most palatable foods.
And now remember, you
always use less tlian of most
other brands because it pos­
Each tire is specially designed for the ser­
vice it must deliver. Goodrich Fabrics, in
the {vopular sizes, have established them­
selves as unusual values from the stand­
point of rt>ii economy. Silvertown Cords
in their class have always held first place
in the esteem of motorists, not only be­
cause of their symmetrical perfection of
finish, but furthermore, by reason of their
long life, complete dependability and sat­
isfactory performance.
Your dealer will supply you at these fair
prices:
LOST—Fountain pen last Saturday,
between G and N. 9th Streets.
Finder please leave at Courier of­
fice or 1022 N. 9th.
16
SILVERTOWN CORDS
PINE WOOD »2.75, large fir, ,3 15.
Order while it’s cheap and dry
Teal, Grants Pass.
WANTED— or 2-horse power gas
engine. Phone 33-J. A. J. Green.
NEW TODAY—< nip -tippli«-., lunch
ba-kcle. granite ru|>» and
piatevi,
camp «fovea, tlalry pali-, -uit cn-i-a
and traveling
l>ags.
refrigeratora,
oil «Imm, 1 17-jewel Waltluim natili
UO-yenr cn.-e, go cari. Pitone 71.
Booth.
sesses greater leavening strength.
Merchant Printing—Courier office.
Calumet
Columbia
Muffin
Recipe
—4 cups sifted
flow, «levellea-
spoona Calumet
Bakr g P wd> r,
1 tablespoon su­
gar, 1 teaspoon
salt. 2 eggs, 2
cups of sweet
milk. Then mix
in the regular
way.
UX»K AT OI R LOAF
of bread and compare It with
others. Taste it and compare
with others. Notice its light­
ness and whiteness and pur­
ity, its freshness of flavor. Is
it any wonder that our bread
alone holds our customers
and makes many new ones?
Ask your Grocer for Brésil
baked by the
SIZE
An’i-Sfcid
30x3$
32x31
32x4
33x4
32x4$
33x4$
34x4$
33x5
35x5
$24-50
32.90
41-85
43-10
47.30
48.40
49.65
58.90
61.90
The anli-thid ¡afety tread
Silvertown Cord
Smooth
20% Lower Prices
Safety
Safety
30x3 312.00
30x3 13.45
30x3$ 16.00
BAKERY
508 G Street
$2.55
2.90
J.55
3.70
4.50
4.65
4.75
5.55
5.80
Safety
Safety
Safety
32x3$ $20.25
32x4 26.90
J }x4 28.30
THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY
adiro», Ohio
Olding s Garage
Distributors For
Goodrich Tires
t
GRANTS PASS
TUBES
FABRIC TIRES
The Goodrich price reduction
which took effect May 2nd was
without reservation. It included
Silvertowns together with Good­
rich f abric tires and Goodrich Red
and Grav inner tubes.
Now Remember
Always Use
approved by U. S. Food Authorities,
is the product of the largest, most
modern and sanitary Baking Pow­
der Factories in ex-stence.
Pn und can of Calumet contains full
16 os. Some baking powders come in
¡2 ox. instead of 16 ox. cans. Be sure
you get a pound when you want it
The name of Goodrich on a tire means
just .one thing—quality. And that quality
is always the highest that can be produced.
NOTICE—-The undersigned will not
be responsible for any bills con­
tracted for the Palace' hotel after
this date. Mrs. M. A. Wood. June
28, 1921.
15
h'JI
There is no waste. If a
recipe calls for one egg—two
cups of flour—half a cup of
milk — that’s all you use.
You never have to re-bake.
Contains only such ingre­
dients as have been officially
without reservation
80-ACRE
relinquishment,
hoitgo,
barn, all fenced, fruit and garden.
Several hundred cords of wood. 11.
H. McClung. Wonder. Ore.
20
EOR SALE—One Dodge car, price
*500, or *550 in payments. In­
quire of H. 11. McClung, Wonder,
Ore.
20
WANTED—Young, good milk cow,
just fresh. E. J. Smith, Rd.
Jerome Prairie.
Exclusive agent- in Grant* Pare, for
applies to all sizes—
*