Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 01, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JULY I. HWI.
GRANTS r.Urfi DAILY OOU1UKH
PAGH TWO
NEW TODAY
Pub. and Propr.
■ntared at poet office. Grants Pass.
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
A. E. Voorhies.
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DAILY COURIER
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Bv mall or carrier, par month.. .50
M ITI! A WXH» REPUTATION
SARATOGA ( HU'S
PRLTZKU8
NIPPY CHEESE CRACKERS
sWDWlt IIOI.I
SANDWICH SPREAD
UNDERWOOD’S DEVILED HAM
Tll.l.WIOOK AND HI.I HILL CHEESE
AND A COMPLETE LINK
OF HIGH GRADE VANNED
MEATS AND FISH
STORE CLOSND ALL DAY MONDAY, JULY FOURTH
MEMBF1R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated preM is exclusively,
«■titled to the use for republication
•f all news dispatches credited to It
•r all otherwise credited in this
paper and also the local news pub*
Hehed herein.
All rights of republication of spe-
Mal dispatches herein are also re­ practiced. Whenever it has been
served.
shown that a man did not play square
he has fallen into disapproval In the
FRIDAY. JULY I. 1021.
public
eye. Few men, with a title in
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view,
will
take a chance of having
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OREGON WEATHKR
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♦ the public turn against them.
A
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Tonight and Saturday, gener- ♦ champion is a favorite only as long
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4 ally fair.
as he plays the game squarely, To
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two of the most powerful nations on
THE CHAMPION OF THE KING
When Jack Dempsey and Georges earth answer the gong, it is to be
Carpentier face each other in the hoped that they give all they have
ring tomorrow, the people of two and more. One or the other will be
continents will await with interest bailed as the premier fighter of the
the outcome of the encounter. It is world, They should earn the right
France pitted against the I United to bear the title by their own prow-
States, not in a hostile manner, but ess and not by the fixing of a con-
in a friendly way. in which the lovers test.
of the sport in each country are
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strong behind the representative of
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL
their nation. In each case, the fight­
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er represents the best in brawn and Merlin Services—
Services will be conducted at Mer­
the science of the ring that has been
produced in his respective country. lin by the Rev. C. M. Cline, who will
preach at 3:30 Sunday afternoon.
The interest exhibited of late years
in boxing is not an interest that has
Funeral Today—
sprung up suddenly, but is one that
The funeral of Conception Duerta,
has been created by the love of clean a 19-year-old Mexican girl from the
sportsmanship. Years ago the first road camp near Glendale, who died at
boxing matches were of a brutal type, the Good Samaritan hospital June
which could not possibly appeal to 29, only a few minutes after having
arrived there, will be held in Hall's
the sporting instinct. Years of care- chapel today, with interment in the
ful supervision and regulation have Granite Hill cemetery. Services will
made the sport as clean as is con- be conducted by Rev. C. M Cline.
ceivable. Yet there are a few, as in
any sport, who would prostitute their Coon to Direct Singing—
Leland A. Coon, of the school of
sport for a few dollars. It is true music of the University of Oregon,
that the fixing of contests has been baa been engaged to direct the sing-
“Will Wear Khaki Garments
Khaki Gating Garment* that combine all the qualities re­
quired to meet with universal approval. Coats, Breeches,
Skirts. Middies, Shirts, Hats, Caps and Ix*ggin->.
Golden Rule Store
NO RED HANDS
NO BROKEN BUTTONS
NO DAMAGED FASTENERS
NO WRINGER.
The Laun-dry-ette
Swiftly whirls the clothes
dry—the entire tubfull in
one minute.
Thi« wonderful washer is
now on our display floor—
come see it now—no obliga­
tion on your part.
Grants Pass
Electric Company
1AUN-DRY-ETTE
Two Bargains
“On the Counter”
•
1 New Dort $1,000
1 New Dort $950
fl. N. PARSONS
Make Friends with
The Victrola
Once in your home, the Victrola
becomes the musical member of
your family.
Judged by the most exacting
standards, it successfully fulfils its
mission by bringing to you the
world's best music exactly as in­
terpreted by the world’s greatest
artists.
Musicians recognize the Victrola’s
pre-eminence and give it the final
Stamp of their approval. No sub­
stitute can ever equal the Victrola
and Victor Records.
DRY 18-INCH PINE wood. 3-1 P«r
tier. Houser Bros. Phone 326-Y.
19
FOR s U.K r - male calt 33.50.
Inquire No. 307 Courier office 17
l.\l>Y 1>I'SI UK'S WORK by hour at
35c. Call at 7«9 South Sixth St.
19
ing tomorrow at the annual Farm
Bureau picnic. Mr. Coon was engag­ DOLLED IT FORD for sale ISM
model, self starter, demountable
ed after an accident had happened to
rims, bumper, large steering wheel,
Dr. Poling which prevents his appear­
dash light, clock, shock absorbers
ance here. He is at present engaged
and in fine condition Inquire 405
in Chautauqua work in Ashland A
K street. I' O Box ti 43
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large crowd is expected to be present
at the picnic, more having stated
their intention of attending thia year Will*' \ I' 1MD 1 BTOS HAY for sale,
313 per ton In field at the IHm-
than last, when over 500 were in at­
mlck ranch.
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tendance. The picnic will start at 10
in the morning and continue through­ FOR SALE A dairy ranch, one of
the best in Rogue river valley. All
out the day. The picnic dinner at
stock and Implements go with
noon will be the big event of the day.
place. Address owner. J. B Noble.
Hot OS
l st I
Heads Guilty to Assault—
D. M. laingworthy came In town
this morning from Murphy and plead­ NEW TODAY—Cmp supplica, lunch
granite cup« and platea,
ed guilty to assault and battery of
John lawless He was assessed 35 camp »toten, dairy itali*, »ult cnara
by Justice of the Peace Holman « ho and traveling lutgs. refrigerator»,
heard the case. The trouble is ■aid oil Move», I 17-Jewel Waltham walcli
to have started over a dispute over ■JO-yeor case, go cart. Phone 71. T.
irrigation water.
C. Booth.
Save Money—
How Eskimos Trap Wolves.
Purchase your new suit and fur-
Wolves make deadly ravages among
nishings now at Peerless Clothing Co. the dogs and reindeer of Hie Eskimo.
But the Eaklmo now captures wolves
in lurge numbers by means of big hut­
Judge's Office Closed—
The office of the county Judge will like traps made of ice. The front of
be closed tomorrow and will not be the hut. which la of Ice. slides up and
reopened until July 5. Judge and dowu. Inside the liut Is a Joint of
raw meat. sus|>eiided by a piece of
Mrs. Pollock leave tomorrow morn­ roi>e to the sliding front, and when a
ing for Crescent City where they will wolf tears down the meat the front
celebrate the Fourth. They will be drops Into place and he is caught.
accompanied by Mrs. J. D. Fry and
Mrs. Charley Haynie, of Uni Park, Alexander Johnston Dies —
Nebraska. Mrs. Haynie arrived here
Alexander Johnston died thia
Thursday for a visit with her sisters, morning at the Good Samaritan hos­
Mrs. Pollock and Mrs. Fry.
pital at the age of 6«i years. He has
been In the assay business in Grants
Will Attend Meeting—
Pass for the past 13 years and had
C.A. Hoxie, district fire warden, been In the west a much longer tint«
and Supervisor E. H. Maclianiels. of He Is survived by a sister, Mrs. So­
the Siskiyou forest, will leave tomor­ phia Bromley, of New York City, and
row for Roseburg to attend a meet­ a brother, I> L. Johnston of this city,
ing of the district wardens and forest with whom he had been tn partner­
supervisors of the western part of ship during his residence here. Ar­
the state. Fire prevention and meth­ rangements have not yet been made
ods of cooperation between the state for the funeral services
and federal officials for fire control
will be discussed.
BORN
NEELY To Mr and Mrs. Frank G.
Neely, June 29, at the 4lood Sa­
Lower Prices—
maritan hospital, a 9-pound son
On goods in every line for men at
Peerless Clothing Co.
98tf
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AMUSEMENTS
Many Bids Will Be Made—
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It is expected that a large number
"Godleaa Men"
Dependable inert handise at moderate prices.
208 North 6th Street
GET YOUR LUMBER from the Joae-
phlna Lumbar Co, at wholesale
mill prices. All kinds of planed
lumber Our truck delivers any­
where
Phone 188, 10? North
Sixth street.
03tt
FOR SALE- Gas power concrete mix­
er, |50. 40-acre wood lot, 3 miles
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, «85 N. 2nd St. 07tf
of bids will be made for the contract
for the construction of the caves
.highway. A message this morning
I from Portland states that 15 firms
, have signified their intention of en-
, tering bids, while there are still oth­
ers here who will seek the work. The
bids will be opened next Tuesday
morning at 10 o'clock in Portland.
You may have read the powerful
deep sea story. "Black Pawl,” by Ben
Ames Wiliams which was published
in the "Red Book" Magazine. If you
did you know what to expect of
"Godless Men." which will be shown
at the Rivoli theater today and to­
morrow, because "Godless Men" is
the film version of that story. If you
didn't read it you'll have the pleas­
ure of seeing a soul-stirring story,
the plot of which will be new to you.
Set your expectations as high as pos­
sible. "Godless Men” will be sure
to exceed them.
Road Widening Progresses—
The work of widening the Pacific
> highway from the Jackson county
line to the city limits is progressing
j in good shape, says C. J. Seymour,
i of the firm of Grieves and Seymour.
, which has the contract for the work.
Mr. Seymour states that they expect
, to have the work done by July 15.
I They will also enter a bld for the
; work on the highway to the caves.
STANTON ROWELL, Propr.
Grants Pass, Ore.
Special Train
WILL OPERATE
Grants Pass to Ashland
AND RETI RN
July 4tl h
Going
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f.
7:88 a. m
H:O7 a. m.
H:9O a. m.
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H:40 a. tn.
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K< hedule
l.v* GRANTS PASH Ai
Rogue River
Gold Hill
Ray Gold
Tolo
Central Point
MEDFORD
Phoenix
Talent
Ar. ASHLAND
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Returning
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18:90 a. m.
19:00 M.’n.
11:34 i», tn.
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11:81
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1 tax-twill
Go nn<l enjoy 1 ndependenro Day 1'elr
Wrentllng Match. Dent ing. Big parade anti priMv,—Itami
an<l It rework«.
game.
munie
For further partlrnlara inquire of Agent«.
Southern Pacific Lines
J ohn
m . hoott
General l*a»»enger Agent
FLOWER OF CLEMATIS
is a Fine Family Flour-made from select Bluestem
wheat grown in your county and milled in your
town.
You realize the advantages of keeping your dollars
at home, hence we are sure that you will buy a local
product in preference to any other if the quality and
price are satisfactory.
Regarding quality: Use as much of the sack as you
want to give it a fair trial, then if you are not satis­
fied we will refund the full price.
Price is $2.25 per sack delivered
Call Phone 123
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL
Steelheads Take Fly—
The steelheads are beginning to
j take a little interest now in the of­
ferings of the fishermen, according
I to Bob Moser, who managed to catch
one and hooked two others last night.
I The one he caught weighed about
214 pounds. He was fishing at the
mouth of the Applegate, using a Gov-
lornor fly.
Fishermen who plan
spending the Fourth on the river can
.probably catch some cutthroats in
j the deeper holes on crawfish, pro­
vided the big fellows do not fall for
the lure of the fly.
lune Cloudy .Month—
Eleven clear days, 10 partly cloudy
i and nine cloudy, is the report of the
weather conditions for Josephine
county during June. The report was
; compiled at the county agent’s office,
where daily readings are taken. Al­
though there were nine cloudy days,
there was but .37 inch of rainfall,
this coming from the 14th to 18th
The greatest amount fell on the 15th
when .24 Inch fell.
The highest
temperature was 94 degrees on June
23. the day previous having regfster-
i ed 93 degrees. The lowest tempera­
ture for the month was recorded on
I the night of June 11. when the tner-
t cury fell to 43 degrees.
The Music and Photo House
9
Pó? .HUR ft A.
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FOURTH Of JUVfJ
J T h RELCHFCRS FOKTUEj
” 9ÊST MÏW HOHiTCAH BOY]
Mr. Happy Party has a cele- >
brated appetite. He celebrates
it from one Fourth of July
till the next Independence
Day. He purchases all of his
meats here and the longer he
deals with us the better satis­
fied lie is.
Watch for Mr. Happy Party
McINTYRE for Implements
of All Kinds
Mowers,Rakes, Binders
CLETRAC TRACTORS
Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools
402 4 South Sixth
Grants Pass, Ore.
USED CARS
FORD ONE TON TRUCK. CHEVY, GOOD REPAIR. HWl HEYEN
PASSENGER. MAXWELL AT A BARGAIN. It lllli DELIVERY
JUST OVERHAULED. WE BUY, HELL AND TRADE.
C L. HOBART COMPANY
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