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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1921)
FAGK TWO GRANTS PASS Published Daily Except Sunday ' r~ ......... " 1 ’ ~ T' lr ■ 1 k ' • ' Pub. and Propr Entered at poatoffice. Granta Paas aa second-class mall mattar A. E. Voorhles. DAILY OOU1UBR By mail or carrier, per year...... 86.00 Nv mall or carrier, per month Minerva Yarns WEEKLY OOURIER By mall, per year.......................... 82 00 .ADVERTISING RATES Display apace, per inch.......... Local-persona! column, per llna....lOc Readers, per line.................... 5c MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press Is exclusively •■titled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited In this or all otherwise credited In this paper and alao the local news pub lished herein. All rights for republication of spe cial dispatches herein are alao re served. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I«, 1»21 MEET 18 AT THE FAIR SEPT. 15-10-17 Grants Pass, Ore- 101 & 105 N. 6th BORN GREEN—To Mr. and Mrs. Kelsey F. Green, of Fruitdale, Thursday. September 15, a son. OBITUAEY Mr». Mary Oawforil Mrs. Mary Crawford, wife of 8. P OREGON WEATHER I Crawford, deceased, a Civil war vete FERRYDALE ran and pioneer resideut of Josephine ♦-------------------------------------------------- ♦ Tonight and Saturday, fair. The opening of the schools in county, died September 8, and was 4 4 4 + -0 + 4 4 4 4 4 + 4 4 4 Granta Pass has called away several interred in Granite Hill cemetery, of the Ferrydale people. G. H. Grif- Grants Paas, on September 11th. Rev. 444444444444444 4 ♦ I fin and family moved Sunday. .Mrs. D. T> Dodge of the Free Methodist • ADDITIONAL LOCAL i Claud Rusk and son. Rodney, moved church conducting the service. 444444444444444 4 4 Mrs. Crawford was born May 9, ' the last of the week, Misses Malinda Saturtlay the lavst Day— ' and Bertha Ford also moved the last 1836. at Sandusky Plains, Ohio, and To secure Dully Courier Bargain i of the week. Carrol and Philip Hus-1 ’•« married to 8. P. Crawford at _ _ —. — • ba « r»* *9 •> O zx * f ns C 17 3 _ Day rates. On Saturday the rate is sey will enter the high echool in Mer- the age of 22. They came to Red ding. Cal., in 1886 and in 1890 85—on Monday the rate is »6. You ' lin when it opens. aave 16 2-3 per cent by paying this Delbert Van ¡Dorn returned from moved to Grants Pass, living there evening or tomorrow. Yakima Sunday morning, he report until the death of Mr. Crawford In ed that his brother, who was ill, is 1907, when the widow moved to Portland. She came to Hubbard to Medford Men Visit— on the road to recovery. A carload of Medford men who A. I. Hussey intends to fill bis live with her non about two months since. She was for many years a went back to their home town en- silo Erl day. tbusiastic over the fair and espe Mrs. Fried left for her home in member of the Free Methodist church, first at Grants Pass and later cially pleased with the stock show, Portland Monday. was composed of Ben Sheldon, for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neely went nt the First Church In Portland, dy merly secretary of the local Chamber to Grants Pass Thursday to attend ing with the blessed hope that be long to the Christian. of Commerce and editor of the the fair. She leaves a son, M. W. Crawford, Courier. Secretary Frobach of the A. I. Hussey and family were vis of Hubbard, two daughters. Mrs C. Medford Chamber of Commerce, Geo. iting Mrs. Hussey’s parents, Mr. and T. Collins and George L. Trelchler. I Mrs. Pense on Williams creek Sun W. Boulware of San Francisco, CaJ., day. Teddy Hussey, who had been and Mrs. Dr J. I. Montgomery of One More Day— visiting his grandparents for some Woods, Ore., two grand children and three great grandchildren. Rhe was One more day to secure a year's time returned home with them. a good neighbor, a patient mother subscription to the Daily Courier at at Chas. Mrs. Lee was calling and a faithful wife 35. The Bargain Day offer cloaes Dora’s Monday afternoon. Saturday night with the closing of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stephenson left COMING EVENTS the fair. Subscriptions books will be for Crescent City Monday expecting at the Courier booth at the fair and to return Friday. Sept 15-17. Thursday, Friday. Sat- you may pay there if not convenient George Dora returned to his home urdav—Southern Oregon Indns- to come to the office. Ample notice at Selma Tuesday. trial Exposition at Granta Pam. has been given, so do not ask for re Sept. 26-Oct. 1. Monday-Saturday— Merchant Printing—Courier office. duction after Saturday night. Oregon State Fair. Salem. 444444444444444 a aa a a ' az i In Bradley garments you will find styles of merit in new and correct colorings, with fineness of material and perfection of finish distinctly knitted into each garment. Slip over and coat styles, also jerseys. Prices about one half what thev were last Fall. Our Price« Have Reached Bedrock Now 1» a good time to *ay in your winter’s supply of flour and feed. Note a few of our prices Clematis Flour, ..... ....$1.75 |wr 4i)-pound »ack Whole Wheat Flour ...... BOc per 24-|s>iuiti sack Graham ...................... ........ 40c |M-r 10-|H>un<l Hack Wheat Hearts .......... ...50c per l<(-|s>un<l sack Oatflakes .................. ............ OOc per p.pountl saik < orn Meal ............... .......... 4Oc per 10-pound Hack Wheat ........................ $2.00 per 1OO pounds Rolled Barley .... . .$1.10 | mt 07-pound Hack < lats ............................ $1.75 | mt 100 pounds Middlings .................. $2.00 per 00-poun<l sink .Millrun ..................... $1.40 per KO-ponnd sack Cowfeed ..................... $I.HO per HO-pound walk Scratch Food ........... $2.50 |M-r KM) pound Mick Egg Mash ................ $2.10 per HO-pound sack WE DELIVER JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL PINCH or two of Citrus whisked into hot water, and at be rinsed easily and thoroughly. A touch of the dish towel and your glassware and china assume a beautiful sparkle and polish, even though it has not been rinsed at ail. Everyone find» that diih-wathing is easier and loses much of its unpleasant character when Citrus is used. For Citrus has • too* vïr frtth lemon fragrance. handt. Citnu SAMPLE ST It dotin' t roughen or redden tht lender tit And it loftcni hard water—no other treatment for that >« necessary. Citrus is a constant favorite in every kitchen into which it has been invited. GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose phine Lumber Co., at wholesale mill prices. All kinds of planed lumber Our truck delivers any where Phone 188. 107 North Sixth street 92tf Introduce it into your kitchen. Citrui Contami Product! of the Lemon and Olivo Utt it for Every Soap Need C ITRUS SOAP COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO DEPENDABLE INSURANCE— All lines. See T. M. Stott, Buick sales- rooms Phone 520. Citrus ^T~Washing MODERN 7-room bouse, close good location, lot 50x100, for sale. Priced especially for quick sale. In quire on premises. 411 C St. 72tf FOR SALE Sanitary couch 81" electric heater, nsed 3 months. 8‘>. Mrs. J. E. Hair, 164-R. 8 2 COAL AND WOOD- When you buy your coal and wood from us you get two things that are essential today—quality and service. Wil liams Wood A Coal Co. Powder FOR SALE—Good cull pears Farm Bureau Warehouse. Next to Sixth street. 88 HALF PRICE—For quick sale will dispose of six-room cottage and three large lots garden land In su burbs at one-half cost—3800. Un incumbered— pleasant location— shade trees—fine well, Terms on half to reliable party. See H. H. Allyn. 24tfFS Remember the LEMON “For Snowy Linens and SoltyhiUHands“ ERFEI'T ROTKCTION out y < <8%<TN SHINING STAND INSIDE—Jose- phine Barber Shop. 82 WELL FURNISHED modern rooms, with good home cooking desire boarder 81.00 a day. Phone 285-R. S3 Disability FOR SALE-—One Economy King cream separator No. 10 in good condition. 830 if taken at once. W. J. Evans, 802 M St., Grants Pass, Oregon. 88 201’4 X. «th St. DIM MICK ESTATE FOR SALE- Will sell in small tracts or as a whole. All under irrigation. In quire of Mrs. J. H. Smith, at the Dlmmick residence. 88 WANTED- -Experienced apple pack ers. Call after 6 p. m. A. C. Wheeler, 861 Prospect Ave. Phone 198*L. 83 SHOES pdi>es t&t sparite ° 5o quicÿy” once you have abundant suds that cut grease instantly and can V»TW TODAY Hundreds of Bradley Sweaters for Men, Boys, Women and Children Aoâiîii oZötrtCitru WILL EXCHANGE late model Ford truck for late model Ford touring car. E. J. Smith, Jerome Prairie. 83 ' NEW TODAY—Girl's bicycle, hoy's bicycle, box conch, good as new, wool nap blankets, one MvIO tent, wa«h boiler«, tub* and buckets, kitchen treasure nearly new. Booth, ¡’hone 71. Health lecitimi RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURG THEO. P. ( RAMER. Jr General Agent WESTERN HOTEL All outside room» Rates: Single, 50c, 75c, and $1 Special raten by the weck IHnlng room in conncction First eins» homo rooked men In famiiy style, 40c MRS. E. D. YENNY BUYS FOR CASH ,<•« nnd Used Good* HEE ME E. W. CHI LES MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE The Sign of a Service CALOL HUSHING 0i¡ ZEROLENE At First-class Garage* and other Dealers