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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
rm iixday , Ji la Ji, irai. GRANIR P.UsM DAILY <XH1UKH PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. E. A’oorhlee. Pub. and Propr. ■ntared at ¡Hwtoffie*. Granta Pase. Ora . aa second-elaae mail matter DAILY COURIER mail or carrier, par year..... 36 00 mail or carrier, par month.. .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per y*ar.................. 3- <»<i Attention Hoy Meout»— There will be no Sett ut meeting to night Again WE RESPEITFI 1.1.A CAI.I. ATM II API I XTIOX IX» OUR CREDIT TERMS. THFXE IRE DIVS OF PROMPT PAA MEM'S OF oBi.it; VTION8 OCR TERMS ARE VERA UBERAI, .AM» AYE MIST IN SIST UPON PltO.MPT PAAMIXT OF ALL IUI.US AAIIKX DIE. AVE AVANT YOU TO BUY 111 T DO NOT Bl V MORE TH AX A<»1 « AX PAI FOR. member of associated press Th* Associated press is exclusively ■■titled to the use for republl at ion of all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited In thia gaper and also the local new* pub- Ushed herein. All rights of republication of sps- •lai dispatches hemin am alno m- THl RSDAY, JULY 21. lt>21 There will be a sale of homemade, regular Salvation Army doughnuts. Saturday, July 23. The proceeds go to pay our hall rent. Anyone that can donate flour or lard phone 380. Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair. ADDITIONAL LOCAL Oh How G och I— . G reato t Clothing 8*1«»— Now on at Peerless Clothing C g The Salvation Army doughnuts. Children’s Apron Dresses 75c and 98c Just the thing for hot weather—girls' apron dresses in light and dark percales, also ging hams. ages 2 to 14 years, well made, price 75c and 98c. f Golden Rule «Store We have decided to quit handling the Thor Electric Washer and will sell the last one we have in stock for $130.00 This machine is the same as stocked everywhere— one of the latest models. Grants Pass Electric Co THE LADY SHOULD DECIDE which Hour she wants. We merely request that she give the local flour a trial; then if she is not «atisftal we will re fund her money . AVben she has decided that "Flower of Cltsmatl«" is sath. factory in every respect «he should lasist on getting that from her grocer. Made By JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL «550.0t* »250.00 «275.00 *500.00 «200-00 «150.00 Oakland Six, first class shape.. Ford Bug ___ — Chevrolet ______ — Overland, Baby Four _______ — Ford Touring Car....................... Overland Delivery _____ ___ _ C. L HOBART COMPANY aitoS REPLACED O tek Accident« will happen—but our pronqW. akille«! Automobile Trimming Servi«-e quickly rem- c«lio the broken lows, torn anti injured boots and top«. Skilh-ti repair KTvIte In all branches from replacing a broken light to r«4rail<ling the entire top. Moderate charges. Moonlight Damo— At beet sugar factory Saturday night. July 33. Good music and good floor. site I.ET I s snow vol Save Money— Pu rebaso your new suit and nlablnga now at Peerleaa Clothing Co • —^i— I the one that • ult« your j ita VEN. ni cigarettesljr Swiss Have Woman In Clergy, Farm Nani* Registered— Unmarried women are now permit- Stantii* Rowell, Prop. W. H laotiani was In the city to-1 ted to serve aa clergy In Switzerland; they must resign in the event of their day to register the name of hl* farm marring*. tf down th«' Rogue. The name given the place Is "The Coty." Mr. léon NEW TODAY ard's place consists of 15 acres along GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose the river. phine Lumbar Co. at wholesale mill prices. All kinds of planed »»ensatittnal Reductions— lumber Our truck delivers any On suits, shoes, hats and furnlsh- where Phone 188. 107 North , ings at "Peerless Clothing Co. 98tf 92tf Sixth street RAR RENT -large. airy, II ght AV. T. Miller Return»— housekeeping rooms, modern con Mr. and Mr». AV. T Miller have re veniences Inquire No. 2 20 car«» of turned from an extended visit In Courier. 36 eastern Or«»gon, at Wallowa, their DRY PINE WOOD |2.75 per Iler, former home. Mr. Miller is again In fir, 33. Not less than 2-tler order« his office to take up the work con at these prices. Houser Bros nected with his office as prosecuting Phone Mt-Y 39 attorney. Sold only by dealers DlVijitTROOM and kitchen of West- ern hotel fpr rent. Inquire at 'luch Gohl 1‘roduced— hotel. i 39 The U. 8. geological survey for WANTED — County salesman to han 1920 shows that the value of gold dle exclusive sales of high grade mined in Jackson county last year to auto accessory. 35.50 profit on taled 3S533. and in Josephine county every sale. Able men make big $13.857. The number of producers in money on small investment. Write Jackson county was ten. in Josephine for appointment or call at Sunset county 15. In Jackson county but Distributing Co.. 419 Henry Bldg, 68 fine ounces of silver were mined. Portland, Ore. 34 The total value of all minerals mtned in the state of Oregon last year was VOR SALE—3 pack poni«a. 315 each. In «torral at end of East J street, 31,541.051. Baker is the leading near old box factory. Geo. Bar mining county of the state. rows. 39 FOR SALE 20 weaned pigs. 33 50 Acme Cafe— each Call at 1324 East A St. The home of good eats is now J. E. Olson. 35 open day and night. Larsen A An drews. 09tf NEW TODAY l(* lb Cotton austtgesaea, slightly .Almost Had Actident— NON-SKID RED-TOP CORD used, *4JM>. Soventi good 2nd 4ian<l Game Warden George Bancroft I hx I s and iqirlngs. lx>ts of fruit jars. had a narrow escape from a bad On* 0x12 rug. tents, suit cases and spill on the highway near the new traveling tags at lower prie«*, oil dam last evening while returning aúnen, etc. .Phone 71, T. C. Booth. Reduction on all styles and sizes from Medford. He was near the camp at Savage Rapids with two BRITISH AIRPLANES M ASTER cars ahead of him. A car approach lx,Mi DESERT FLIGHT ed from Grants Pass and another Ixmdon, July 31.—(A. P.)—Re came up from behind and tried to gions that would have to wait many pas». A» it swung in front it bit his years before they could be traversed hub throwing him toward the ditch. by railways are now quickly master . Dr. Bancroft managed to keep con- ed by aerial transport New» comes | trol of his car and avoided a general today from the air ministry that a I rnixup. The man, who gave his new air route has been opened up . name as J. C. Delaney, was brought across the desert between Paleatine l to this city but as the accident hap- and Mesopotamia. Notification has \ pened in Jackson county the com- been received of the arrival at Bag j plaint against him was dismissed, dad of three airplanes of the Royal i Delaney, a tourist from Porterville. Air Force which have flown Ofer Cal., acknowledged that be was this route. speeding but nothing could be done The new route is about 5X0 miles i with him. long. It Is an extension of the p res ent Cairo-Ratnleh route, it starts “Jollification" Itig Success— from IRamleh. where is the main. When asked if they bad a good Royal Air Force aerodrome In Pal Mowers,Rakes, Binders , time last night at the "jollification" ex tin*, passes through Amman (East I in their honor at Riverside park, of the Jordan* and Kasr Azrak, CLETRAC TRACTORS members of the Christian baseball where landing ground* have been . t<-am were loud in their praise. Carl prepared, and proceeds thence In an Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools Smith said, "It was a great feed, almost straight line across the Ara with emphasis ot the 'great' ", while 402 4 South Sixth bian’desert to Ramadle on the Eu Grants Pass, Ore. l-Toyd Parsons said. "The cnlcken phrates, and thence to Bagdad was fried to a turn.” The Pruitts . • who played some fast games, scored some home runs with the "heaps” of specials on the team table. Over 100 members of the Sunday school shared the picnic dinner, The last of the evening was spent in out-of-door games. The Christian Bible school team is arranging for a series of three games to be played with the Twilight champions of Roseburg, I which is the team representing the t I Christian Bible school. give tire mileage at the lowest eost in history 30 X 31 $15.00 $22.00 $27.50 A New Ix>w Price on a Known and Honest Product McINTYRE for Implements of All Kinds The Wardrobe Cleaners Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing BUYS FOR CASH New and l sed Goods SEE ME E. W. CHILES »O1 « STREET LAST CHANCE AT PRICES «I5O TO «2OO UHVER THIA PORTI. A XI» GulbrMM* Player* hold BO- curely to reputation of b»4ng mush ally art 1*1 ic. durable, easy to play mid alwaya ready to pi >y Cigar*ft*« The beat The Mu.sk & Photo House G.B. BERRY New York Life PRICES DORTS—$850 and $900 Altering, Relining, Repairing Master Cleaners and Dyers We Clean Everything That is Possible to Clean T. M. STOTT REST Bl V OX THE MARKET, ECONOMY AND COMFORT With »dditi<m«l IRRIGATION, I will hrrriftor ghe „II my time to the H<wl Estate Bnein«.*. 208 North 6th Street Ill«» nr-( GuIhrnUMMi Player built I I years ago, I* etili In active >»«»rvl«-<» In a < hit-ago home, anil no vital part of it has worn out or proven tiefe« Uve. White House Model, 1700 Coontrv Seat Model, 600 Suburbio Model. 495 Burred. ♦ ♦ ♦ OREGON WKATH2R ♦ ♦ Tonight and Friday fair. 4 ♦ ♦ Warmer Friday, except near th* ♦ ♦ ♦ coast. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ I»i«tur>* Will It«' Mtiown— A picture show not previously planned by tho county agent'» office, will be given at Kerby next Munday night. Thl» will provide people In that set-lion with an opportunity to see the picture» and l<> get Informa tion on rodent control. A «how will lie held lu tho basement of tho court house ou Wednesday of the »sine week. Thia show I» to be given to allow the people of Riverside school section, and the Jone* Creek Croseent City highway »action» opportunity to see the picture» Invitation I» extended to anyone terested in the pictures to attend »how. fl. N. PARSONS i Agent 507 £ St., Opposite Colonial, Phone 147 Grants Pass, Oregon WE WILL CALL