Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 27, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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HALF PRICE For quick sals will
dispose of six-room cot tag«« and
three large lota garden land in au-
burbs at one-half cost $800 Un­
Incumbered pleasant location
shade trees fine well, Terms on
half to reliable party Seo il H
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GRANTS PASS OAIIT COURIER
Published Daily Except Sunday
Kid Gloves
A. E. Voorhle«
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Ore., as second-class mail matter
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By mall, per year........ ......... ........ $2 00
inaur-
Insur-
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E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate. In
surance and plate glass liability.
60» H G street. phon» 28.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display apace, per Inch------------- 25c
Local-personal column, per lln«....10c
Readers, per line..............
5c
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JOS MOSS AGENCY Fire
Slice, plate glass liabllty,
ance. 204 H Sixth street
I MRS GEORGE TBALL PEAKE
structor ou violin. Special atten­
tion given to beginners 414 \V«wt
C street. Phon« 215-L
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BARTLETT PEARS Come and get
them. 50c per box. Phone 282-J.
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101 & 105 N. 6th
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PORTI AND MARKETS
FOR SALE amali grain cleaner.
Can be run by hand or power Has
three complete sets of sle»««s. The
machine which the ifederal wheat
graders use tor determining dock-
age. Good as new. but too small
for us. Josephine Co. Flour mill
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NEW TODAY
GET YOUR LUMBER from th» Jose­
phine Lumber Co., at wholesale
mill pries». All kinds of planed
lumber Our truck delivera any­
where
Phone 188, 107 North
81xth street
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SATURDAY. AUGVWT 27, 1B81
Choice steers ........... $6.00 «? $6.50
Hogs......................„...$11.00 tf $11.50
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Prime light hogs........................ $10.00
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OREGON WEATHER
East Mountain lambs $6.00 <j $6.75
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Eggs, buying price ........................ 6c
Wcwther for the Week
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Eggs, selling price ............. 34c A 36c
Pacific coast states—Gener­ 4 Eggs, fancy selects ....—----------34c
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DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE— All
♦ ally fair throughout the week, ♦ Butter, extra cubes .................. „....40c
lines See T. M Stott, Buick salea-
4 with normal temperatures.
rooms Phon» 630.
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Butter, prints _________________ 42c
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Wheat _____________ $1.08 O 31.13
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Tonight and Sunday, fair.
BART1«ETT PEARS—Good quality
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for canning. $1 a box. Call, or
_ I Portland. Aug. 27.— (A. P.l—All
leave orders at once
D. P. Nor-
eggs,
THE BU.E-LAW SCARE
llvstock and butter, steady;
ton, 335 West I Street. Grants
Blue l*wi, or those laws which we,k'
Paw, Ore
67
would provide for a rigid enforce­
llartlitt Penn
FX>R SALE CHEAP—Two 10-acre
ment of Sabbath restrictions, are be­
Chicago, steady, best stock, $3 20.
tracts. $20 per acre; one 20-acre
coming more than a mere laughing ripe, $2.75. New York weak today
and on» 40-acre tract, $18 per
acre. All red soil, 4 miles out
tea tier, according to Rev. Albert Boston steady, better prospects. On
account of rain, heavy offerings from
Terms on part. Jud Taylor, phone
Zimmerman, director of the speak­
California.
375-Y.
65
ers' bureau of the anti>blue law
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FOR SALE- -Hand washing machine
league’of America. Rev. Dr. Zim-
with wringer. Phone 213-J. 65tf
PRINCE
AND
HIS
BRIDE
jkerman is authority for the state­
FOR SALE—A dairy ranch, one of
ment that bills are now pending in
the beet in Rogue river valley. All J
eongrees which would set the United
stock and implements go with ,
States back to a period euch as the
place. Address owner. J. B. Noble.1
old Puritan days.
Bex 688.
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**I want to warn Americans against
GOOD HOUSE. good neighborhood.
reversion to a type of Colonial days
Sell cheap. Will consider part*
trade. 10 26 Lawnridge Ave , phone
which to now threatening,'' said Rev.
268-J.
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Dr. Zimmerman. “As Americans we
should stand by an American Sab­
bath, not a continental nor a Puri-
~tanic Sabbath; not an open Sunday,
but a day of rest, religion and rec­
reation. reserving the American ideal
GOOD 2nd hand ilulck Four, electric
lights and starter, trade for land
or town property. Ford colls and
coil box. also one spe.'donicter and
carburator Stationary engine coil
for sale. Several gallons of good
ready-mixed paint at reduced price
Jud Taylor, phone 375-Y.
65
FOR SALE Third cutting of alfalfa
now ready in the field or will de­
liver. C. Schaefers. Rd. 2. Box
21.
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WANTED- -Students to
hoard. 511 A St
and
67
NEW TODAY—Edison |4>ono«[ra|>h
with :t5 t«lin« Amberol recocis, (bar.
gain), . Monarch visible tylKwriter
just overhauled. l*urr silk floaa mat
(rffla* at a |«ri<v« you can afford. Ev
tension table.
Kitchen Cabinet.
Phone 7$. T. C. lUxxh
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WANTED TO RHNT—Modern fcoiise
south of railroad, west part of,
city. P. J. Houser, phone 326-Y.i
P. O. Box 93.
'A \NTED—A place t-> »ork for'
board while attending high school
Address Willie Nickerson. Grants
Paas. Rd 4, Box 87.
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'of freedom for 8ach individual, to
observe the day as he deems best,
according to the dictates oi his own
conscience.''
The stand of Rev. Dr. Zimmerman
is well taken, although he appears to
be making rather more of a case out
of it than the situation would seem
to warrant. There is little danger
that the American people will legis-
ate against themselves to an extent
that woud react destructively. Sun-
day has become a day for rest and
recreation; a day that would be hard
to take from the average citizen who
looks forward for six days in the
week to this day when he can get j
into the mountains, or go to his fa-1
vorite fishing spot along the river 1
There may be bills in congress. but!
it is easy for a fanatic to get a bill I
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introduced. Many bills are introduced
as a matter of policy, but never get
further than the first reading. The
American Sabbath is safe from any
fanatical reformer.
room
MINING MACHINERY at a bargain.;
Two sets 14-lnch rolls, one set 10-1
inch rolls, one 14-lnch Jaw Dodge
crusher, one 10-inch jaw crusher. I
four Denver pulsating ore classi->
fiers. All good condition.
For!
prices address P. O. Box 13. Ta­
kilma. Ore.
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FRUIT FOR SALE at Whitney Ad­
ams orchard on Pacific highway,
lc per lb. Bring you boxes.
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BUYS FOR CASH
New and Used Good»
SEE ME
E. W. CHILES
401 <i HTR£LT
The tradition ascribing to the Arab
bore» extraordinary endurance Is .sus­
tained by abundant evidence. U K.
Bush-Brown, who presents the case
for the Arab In the Journal of Hervdl
ty, offers an explanation of the extra­
ordinary endurance of animals of this
treed based In part oo the fact that
the Arab has <»oly live lumbar verte
brae (between the ribs and the pelvis)
while all other families of horses have
»¡X. This difference In structure is
lielleve«! to explain why the Arab,
though small, can carry great weight.
The anomaly lllustrab-s the relation
tietween structure and Juuctlon.
1 lot n«nv »ilk blousee
*».75
• v.'i.
The Music and Photo House
STANTON ROWELL, Propr
Grants Pass, Ore.
200 Hop Pickers Wanted
Fine Crop, Good Camp Grounds, Good Water
Commissary
New Dance Floor
FREE TRANSPORTATION TO YARD AND RETURN AT END OF
BEASON—BEGIN Pit KING Al Gt ST 20. PAYING IM«.
APPLY AT ONCE
River Banks Farms
Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage
DAILY AND Sl'NDAY
leave Granta Pasa 1:00 p. m-
Grants Pass-
Stage
DAILY AND SUNDAY
PHONE HA OR I0O
le«»e Itoseburg I p. u>.
LEAVE
GRANTS 1 I ‘AHM
1 <1 : oo a. tn
1 :OO P. n>.
4:00 p. m
8:1A P. in.
LKAVK
MEDFORD
N:O<> ».
11:00 a. m
$:OO p- m.
4:9k p. m.
Ja« ksoniille
TOURIST GROCERY
(Aino Cigar» and < 'ontotlon«)
HOME OK TIIK
MILK SHIMMIE” I Ic
A. RI N OU ETTE
All styles and sizes
i B\RGAIN
$7 'Ki young O
White leghorn cocks for 32.501
each. 16 White Leghorn hens.
$10 a dozen. Geo. P. Cramer. 661
and are »old the »am«- way
Requires about 60 days to fill orders
GRAIN HAY IN STACK, $10 a ton.
K M ledewfg, Box 7 4. Rd 1 67
Golden Rule «Store
The Wardrobe Tailors
1OMH flTH STREET—UPOTAUM OlTSt CORNHLL'S t.IMM JBRY
RELINING,
Call on us today. ’ *«<*«*
STUTZ four passenger, dirt cheap, if
sold at once. Terms to responsible
party. Pohne 282-J. Grants Pass. I
Th«*e were bought at a special price
CLEANING, PREMINO, ALTERING,
You gain a kind of pleasure from the
Victrola that nothing else can give. To enjoy
at any moment the actual music of the fore­
most artists is possible through the Victrola
alone.
You may carry this delightful privilege
with you in the summer months. We have
convenient models for traveling and outdoor
use that will make it easy.
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Place orders for Duplicate and Triplicate
Silk Blouse Special
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A VICTROLA
Arabian Horae Has Less Backbone.
WOMAN WANTED to wash dishes
Prince Michael Cantncuzene leav­
at Josephine hotel, also exper­
Like the Poor and Taxes
ing the Russian Orthodox Greek Cath­
ienced chambermaid.
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The pile of rocks to be broken WII«
olic church of Roxbury. Mass., with his
brld», formerly Miss Clarissa Pelham GOOD AS NEW steel range for sale. a very large one, thought the stone-
Curtis. She la the daughter of Mr.
$40. 812 N. Eighth St.
6« hrenk<‘r as he guz«»! at It disconsolate
ly between his bites at a large sand­
and Mrs. Thomas Pelham Curtis of
Nahant. Mass., and Boston. Prine« BHD ROOM FURNITURE and other wich of 4 bread and cheese, recount»
articles for sale Call at Van the London Morning Pont. A minister
Michael 's the son of Prince Canta-
Dyke's barn, 6th and A Sts.
66 came along and gave hln> a cheer?
<-uzene. Count Hperanskey. and the
former Julia Dent Grant, grand- JUD TAYLOR'S ton truck will haul “Good morning." remarking afterwards
daughter of Gen. U. S. Grant
that he had a deni of work to get
your wood, grain, hay, fruit or
through yet. “Aye,” said the eater,
anything.
65 “them »tones are like the Ten Coni
GIRL desires room and board dur­ mnndtnentx.” "Why not' Inquired the
Baby's Play Pen.
Have an open lattice work made, of
ing school term. Address Box 41, genial parson. "You can go on break­
a paling, about 20 inches high, and lu
R. F. D. No. 1.
71 ing 'em.” came the reply, “but you
an't never get rid of 'em.”
to 12 feet long. By using hinges it
can be folded up out of the way when
Hint for the Grownups
not needed. Put a rug on the floor,
WISE ABOVE HER EARS
Jud Tunkins says children have a clean sheet over the rug, and the
learned to be very patient with people wooden wall around It, and the baby
who want to tell them stories, when will be safe and happy inside.
SAVE $150.00 on brand new Ford,
they'd rather play their own games
if taken today or Sunday. Smith'»
Garage.
1 lot new silk blouse«
This Summer—
MERCHANT
TAILORING BRANCH THE WARDROBE GLEANERS.
AMOS F. WILLIAMS, Prop.
Constantly in Stock:
BARGAIN Ono Chevrolet
New
top, seat covers and paint, $2751
«■ash. Williams Garage and
clery.
FOR RAI«E- -Two chairs, rocker,
sideboard, bookshelves, commode,
couch, three-quarter bed, mattress
and
springs, sewing machine,
kitchen utensils, dishes, refrigera­
tor. etc. Call at 422 IC street,
Presbyterian Manse, on Tuesday,
August 30. Henry G. Hanson. 67
160 ACRES, 4 miles out, $10 per
acre. Do you know that you can
make a good living with a small
bunch of sheep even at the low
price« if properly cared for? This
place will make a good small sh«tep
or stock ranch. Terms on part.
Jud Taylor, phone 375-Y.
65
Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks
Garage Repair Books
Trade Acceptances
Legal Blanks
Blank Sales Books
Little Susan Mitchell, eight years
old. photographetl at her home in New
York city, has the mind of a child of
fourteen, and has passed the Bluet
tests for that age, some for sixteen
year old», and even one for eighteen.
SiiKfln is In every other way p normal
and quite attractive little girl, who
delights In the things all good little
girls do. She also write» wonderful
storie«.
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