Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 03, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    HAT« IlDAY, NEI*TEMBF.R ». «WJ«
FAOK FOUR
OBITUARY
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
l
Mt-«. W. J. Merrier
The funeral of Mrs. W. J. Mercier,
A. E. Voorhles.
Pub. and Propr.
who died In Tucson. Aris,, Augu»t 27.
Entered at postoffice. Grants Paas.
will be hold at Hall's chapel. Grants
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
MONDAY. LABOR DVV
Pass Monday afternoon, September
DAILY COURIER
IUI TONIGHT
5, at 2 o’clock. Rev. Joseph Knotts
By mail or carrier, per year
26.00
¡conducting the service. Interment In
By mall or carrier, per month
50
I the l. O. O. F. cemetery,
in. Illi» «ncninx uniti Tti«*<l«)' «. tu.
We will not bc opra front »
WEEKLY COURIER
Mrs. Mercier was a resident
By mall, per year.... .
...........22 00
If you did not get your sal ted |H'«nut.H at 2 poutub» for ìMc tmlay,
Granta Pass and Josephine county
ADVERTISING RATES
phone us your order now or O'me down and get them.
for 15 years or more, leaving here
Display space, per inch ................ 25c
i about two years ago for Arliona. She
Local-personal column, per line....10c
Is survived by her husband, three
Headers, per line---------------------- 5c
daughters. Mrs Thomas Amer. Ix»
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
Angelas; Mrs. K. 8. Rice, Sierra Mo-
The Associated press Is exclusively
|dra. Cal.: Mrs Robert l«esdbetter,
entitled to the use tor republication
Monterey. Cal., and Mni. Ed. Autvn-
of all news dispatches credited in this
or all otherwise credited in this
relth. Yreka, and four sons, 11. W.
paper and also the local news pub­
Mercier. Portland; F. 8. Mercier. Se­
101 & 105 N. 6th
lished herein.
attle. C. E. Mercier. Fort Worth.
All rights for republication of »pe­
I Texas, and Ralph Merrier, Tucson.
dal dispatches herein are also re­
served
Mrs. Autenrieth arrived here Fri­
NEW TUBAI
tion Is stepping in promptly to re-
day
and others of the family will ac­
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, IPS I lieve financial distress.
GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose­
company the remains Monday.
phine Lumber Co., at wholesale
♦ ♦
You gain a kind of pleasure front the
♦ ♦
mill prices. All kinds of planed
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
NOTICE TU IX t Wit It TORS
OREGON WEATHER
lumber. Our truck delivers any­
Victrola that nothing else can give. I o enjoy
ADDITIONAL lAM’AL
»
where Phone 188, 107 North
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦
at any moment the actual music of the fore­
SEALED PROPOSALS will be re-
♦
Weather for the Week
92tt
Sixth street.
Taken New Position—
|
celved
at
the
office
of
the
Auditor
most artists is possible through the Victrola
Pacific
coast
states
—
Gener
­
♦
INSURANCE—AU
George Peake has accepted a posi- DEPENDABLE
and Police Judge of the City of
♦ ally fair throughout the week,
lines.
See
T.
M
Stott.
Buick
sales
­
| tion with the Pardee grocery, taking
alone.
♦ with normal temperatures.
rooms. Phone 520.
43tf i Grants I'uss. Oregon, up to and until I
has
the
place
of
George
Neill
who
j
the
hour
of
5
o
’
clock
p.
m.
Septem
­
♦
A
You may carry this delightful privilege
to the coast to take a position MEDFORD FLUFF RUG MANg will ber 15th, 1921, for the making of
Tonight, fair, Sunday, fair ♦ gone
4
with
you in the summer months. We have
be
in
Grants
Pass
Tuesday
of
this
the
Hobbs-Wall
company.
with
♦
I improvements upon Orchard Avenue,
♦ and warmer.
week.
Prices greatly reduced. os per plans, specifications, drawings
convenient models for traveling and outdoor
....................................... ♦ ♦
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Phone 271.
22 land profiles on file In my office In
__ ___________________________________ ' Free Bus to Run—
use that will make it easy.
Carl Winetrout has announced that H \LF PRICE For q tick sale will ' the City Hall.
THE DECLINE IN EXPORTS
I he will run a free bus to the Jose-
dispose
of
six-room
cottage
and
All bids received will be transmit­
Call on us today.
The United States is confronted
i phine county fair during fair time,
three large lots garden land In su­ ted to the Common Council at 8
with a problem in the continued de­ i from the city. The bus will be a
burbs at one-half cost—2800. Un­ o’clock p. m. on Thursday, Septem­
cline in the export trade of the coun­ trailer pulled by a Fordson tractor.
incumbered—pleasant location— ber 15th, 1921, and then and there
try. Exports dropped from 28.000,-
shade trees—fine well, Terms on opened and the contract awarded to
half to reliable party. * See H H. the lowest responsible bidder.
000,900 to 26,500,000.000 last year. Laborcr’s Hand Cut—
Ole Jensen, one of the laborers at
MtfFS
Allyn
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1 have
The decline was due. according to the Caves highway was painfully in­
STANTON ROWELL, Propr.
2 large hereunto net my hand and official
HOME
near
high
school.
Comptroller of the Currency Crissin- jured yesterday. He was cut on the
screened in porches, electric range, seal of said City on this 3rd day of
Grants Pass, Ore.
ger. to the fact that American money hand by an ax while clearing the
lot 50x90. 2800. Harry 8. Clapp. September. 1921.
right
of
way.
The
wound,
while
pain
­
is the most expensive of any in the
74 !
H. H ALA.YN.
Auditor and ¡Police Judge In
world. Foreign nations cannot af­ ful, is not serious.
FOR RAUS—A dairy ranch, one of
and for the City of Granta
ford to buy here at the low exchange . Bridge Breakfast Given—
the beet In Rogue river valley. All
Pass, l»regoli
74
hopes to have as a father-in-law Pat NOTICK OF MEETING OF
stock
and
Implements
go
with
value of their money, They can pur­
A bridge breakfast was given this
HOARD OF EQI AI.IZ ITION
place.
Address
owner.
J.
B.
Noble.
Is
the manufacturer of Pnkro trucks
country
where
chase in some otber
morning for Mrs. Philip Twohy by
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ "'Dusty** tries to demonstrate bls
Box
682.
73
the rate of exchange Rives them a Mrs. H. L. Wilson at the Wilson
AMUSEMENTS
worth as publicity man for the Ihikro
Notice Is hereby given that the
home. After an appetizing breakfast RANCH FOR SALC —125 acres, good
much larger buying power.
♦
♦
♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ ♦ ♦ but only succeeds In getting more Board of Equalization for Josephine
house and barn, one mile from
has been served the guests played
The falling off in exports continues
Hugo railroad station on Pacific “What's Your Hurry'.*'’ Breezy New deeply ’'tn wrong“ However, when County, Oregon, will, on the second
bridge, having an enjoyable morning
a big irrigation dam threatens to Monday In September, attend at the
Picture With Wnllle Belli
to back up in American markets a Mrs. Twohy will leave in a week for
highway.
Price $1200. Terms
That there.are thrills concealed lit yield under the strain of a raging courthouse in Grants Pass, and pub­
much larger supply of goods not her home in Phoenix.
Owner. John Breeding. Grants
77 the prosaic motor truck, as well as storm and to ibrlng disaster upon the licly examine the assessment roll for
Pass. Ore.
needed at home. This accumulation
valley below, "Dusty” not only show»
New
Crater
Lake
Lodge
Manager
—
DE8IRAB LE ranch for rent—25 in the graceful lines of the racing au­ his own mettle but also brings Pakro the year 1921, and correct all errors
of goods, normally raised for export,
tomobile
is
proven
by
Wallace
Reid
’
s
In valuation, description or qualities
The Crater Lake lodge is under a
acres 2 H miles from S. P. station
is having a disastrous effect upon the new manager, who is William A.
trucks to the fore.
of lands, lots or otber property as­
at Rdgue River, on Champion road latest picture. "What’s Your Hurry?”
which will be on view at the Rivoli
agricultural and other industries, be- Kamps, assistant manager of the
"What’s Your Hurry?" Is the work sessed by the assessor; and It shall
adjoining Cornell ranch $50 a
cause it renders more serious the Multnomah hotel at Portland, follow­
year. Fenced with Page woven theater for three days commencing of Byron Morgan, who also wrote be the duty of persons Interested to
"The Roaring Road" and "Excuse My appear at the time and place ap­
price uncertainties of the near fu- ing the resignation of Carl Y. Teng-
wire; 4-room cottage; chicken tomorrow matinee.
As "Dusty" Rhoades, auto racer, Dust." lx»l» Wilson wax never more pointed.
wald.
the
Medford
man
who
has
held
house
and
barn.
Key
in
possession
ture on many staple goods.
D. O HAYES.
that important position all season.
of Wm. Carle on adjoining Reed the breezy star wins a speedy tussle charming as the leading woman, and
To prevent any great disturbance
________ Ogle
„_____
and Clarence llurlon are
Asseasor for Josephina
Mr. and Mrs. Tengwald arrived in
ranch. Address George Geiger. on the track, but falls to Impress1 Charles
coming to American producers and Medford Wednesday from the lake,
»•20 38
County, Oregon.
2424 Russell St., Berkeley, Cal. 76 Patrick MacMurran, whom "Dusty”'also In the cast.
shippers The War Finance Corpora­ and Mr. Tengwald announces no
WANTED Middle aged woman, who
tion has adopted a policy of giving plans for the future except that he
wants permanent home as house­
larger credit relief to concerns hav­ will take a much needed rest for the
keeper. No children.
Address
present.—Ashland Tidings.
No. 243 care Courier.
73
ing goods for export. The corpora­
FOR RENT- Furnished room” with
tion has already assured to producers League Give* Shower—
Last evening on the lawn of the
large sleeping pork 'adjoining. Cor­
and export associations nearly 2100,-
residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cal­
ner 7th and A, or phone 527-R.
000,000 in financial backing from
71tf
houn on North Tenth street, the Ep­
government funds.
worth League gave a farewell party DRESS M \K [NG
Under this plan the government is and handkerchief shower in honor of
and furrist, men’s tailored silk
giving support to the producer and Miss Vivian Isham and Hubert Wil­
shirts to order, with or without
material furnished, Repairing and
exporter, expecting that by the be­ kin. who are to be married tomorrow
afternoon at the Newman M. E.
alterations quickly and neatly
ginning of another year conditions
church. The first part of the even­
done.
Every line of pleatings.
will have improved, both in domestic ing was spent in playing volley ball.
Prices
Rush orders a specialty,
and international trade, as a result After a number of games the bride
lower naturally. Call at parlors.
of adjustment of some of the disor­ and groom to be were escorted into
opposite postoffice on Sixth street
over Basket grocery and get esti­
ders now noted in foreign currency the house where a surprise ceremony
had been especially arranged for the
mates. Mrs. W. R. Swoape. Phone
systems.
occasion. A melon feed was then en­
506.
9«
The program to finance the needs joyed.
E I. <, \ I, HILA IT fl—Real estate. In­
of farmers on products raised this
surance and plate glaas liability
year will call for heavy advances in Wants Curio Exhibit—
609 H G street, phone 28. 40tf
Mrs. W. G. White, general super­
these channels. Officials today could intendent of the ladies departments ■ MODERN 7-room house. close in,
not estimate what sums may be need­ of the fair is desirous of a variety
good location, lot 50x100, for sale I
ed to facilitate the operations of the display in the main building—a mu­
Priced especially for quick sale. In­
quire on premises, 411 C St. 72tfi
farmers. But there is a firm dispo­ seum of curios, such as Indian relics.
sition by the administration, through American Legion relics, Spanish war JOS. MOSS AGENCY—Fire lnsur-l
relics, exhibits of Civil war articles
/«Hm y Satteln»
ance, plate glass liabilty. Insur­
the medium of the finance corpora­ and displays of articles from foreign
ance. 204
Sixth street.
tf
tion and the federal reserve system, countries that will be of interest and
KMt
SALK
Alfalfa
hay,
first
cut
­
to make credit more easily available be educational in their nature, Al!
ting, 210 per ton in field, or de­
and
such
articles
will
be
receipted
to agricultural groups and to help
livered at reasonable figure; also
them to keep on their feet until bus- given the care of the management.
sugar pears, excellent for sweet
The dates for the fair, September
iness becomes normal. Several hun- 15-17, are rapidly approaching and
pickles, 2c pound. Hayes & Har­
ter.
dred million dollars in advances is preparations are making great pro-
LOST—On the .Medford highway, tan
probable.
gress at the grounds.
army overcoat with leather but­
Where normal credit channels
tons. Please return to Sheriff's
"BABE
”
RUTH
SLAMS
OVER
abroad are broken down, but there
movement of
office.
73
FIFTIETH HOMER OF SEASON
exists an excellent prospect that be-
the hand shifts Buick ^ears,
New York, Sept. 3.—(A. P.)— JERSEY Ô0W FOR $ALE=JÏÏ?t
fore long credit arrangements will be Ruth sent in his 50th home run to­
fresh. Dixie ranch. Phone 610-F-
and without noise.
24.
73
revived, the War Finance Corpora- day.
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NEW
TODAV—Breakfast
¡BEK
Published Daily Except Sunday
Store Closed
This Summer
A VICTROLA
The Music and Photo House
BUICK
s Easy to Shift
Gears on a Buick
/I SLIGHT
Woolen Dress Goods
The most beautiful line of woolen drex* good« we hare ever
shown 1» now on display.
Novelty plaids and -tripe* in pure wool, plain colors in Serge*.
Broadcloth. Tricotine. Frana, Yalama. Velour, Twretla. French Hsn-
ne], Epingle, Poiret Twill, etc.
Prices are very low this season and you will he delighted with
the extra good values.
Golden Rule »Store
Kitchen treasure, Cot Pads, Book
Case, Reel Star oil stove,
Double
blankets S3 a pair. Auto purnp. Auto
top covers. Box couiu... Phone 71,
T. C. Booth.
Eastern Editor Touring—
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hale of East
Hartford, Conn., spent an hour In
; the city today and made a pleasant
j call at the Courier office. Mr. Hale
is owner of the East Hartford Ga­
zette, and is a delegate to the World's
Press Congress, which meets in
Honolulu in October. Mr. and Mrs.
l Hale are now on their way to the
port of embarcation, traveling by au­
tomobile, and have already made
5400 miles by auto. They also at­
tended the meeting of the National
Editorial association at St. Augus­
tine, Fla., in March.
Buick Sixes
99-SvX-H Thru Pou Hoadrtrr
99-Six-15 Piu Parr Touring
99-Six-16 Thru Parr. Cnpr
99-Six-17 Pitt Part Sr dan -
99-Six-19 Pour Part Coupt -
99-Six-19Stun Part. Touting
99-Six-50 Stun Part Stdan
6H95
1696
9195
9195
9995
1796
9695
fìuick Emirs
99-F^ir-SlTwo Pat» Il/xidetar $ 9 35
tt-F our-36 Fite Pat» Touring
976
St-Four-36 Three Pat». Coupt 1^75
tt-I our-,17 Fier Pat», ledati
1660
AU Pnett T. 0. D. flint, Mtehtfon
That’s why thousands of own­
ers prefer Buick for city driving.
Come in, see the 1922 Buick
models, and let us demonstrate
to you the ease of Buick shift
control.
No others compare.
1C-4I
W. S. Maxwell & Co
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM