Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 21, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    VX I I»X I ««I* VX , M.CT. 21. II»2I.
PAGE TWO
A. E. Voorhles.
Pub. and Propr.
Entered at postoffice. Granta Paw.
Ore., as second-class mail matter
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All Good
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VINEGAR
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DIIX XX HOLE MILK
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GOODS
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1SFIEI».
White House Model, 17(H)
Country Scat Model, (HH)
Suburban Model,
495
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21. 1921
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OREGON WE.ATHBR
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Tonight and Thursday fair.
101 & 105 N. 6th
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NEW TUBAI
DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE—All
lines. See T M Stott. Buick sales­
GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose­
rooms. Phone 520.
4 3tf
phine Lumber Co., at wholesale
Leaving for Eugene—
FOR
SALE
—
Good
cull
pears
at
mill prices. All kinds of planed
Mias Gretchen Clemens, of Grants
Farm
Bureau
Warehouse.
Next
lumber. Our truck delivers any­
Pass, and Miss Yvonne Smith of XVil-
to Sixth street.
88
where. Phone 188, 107 North
derville, will leave for Eugene in the
Sixth street.
92tf MODERN 7-room house, close in.
morning to attend the university.
good location, lot 50x100, for sale.
Priced especially for quick sale. In­
quire on premises. 411 C St. 72tf
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Wool Coatings
FIXE ALL WOOL COATINGS 54 TO
5fl INCHES WIDE.
BEAUTIFUL
COLORS. FIFTEEN PIECES IX»
SELECT FROM. PRICES Y KRY
LOW.
$2.25« $2.45« $2.85« $3.35« $3.85
and up to $6.75
We repair and make every
type and style top and slip cov­
er—and do the work RIGHT-
Ixt us re|>air your present
top and. also, lend real distinct­
ion to your car with a smart
eat of durable slip covers. Ham­
pies, [»rices, etc., gladly sub­
mitted.
G.B. BERRY
(■ulbratiM'ii Players huit! ms
curely to réputation <>f being
iniislcally «rtlatlc, durable, <«•*>■
to play and aluays reacly to
play.
LET I S SHOW YOl
The Musk & Photo House
Stanton Rowell, Prop.
Rogue Salmon Xtlrait Notable«—
There are two Interesting slid In­
terested fishers on the Rogue river
today. They are Mr. and Mrs. H
Spena-Black, of London, England,
and I hey have coms to Medford ex­
pressly to Osh at the Invitation and
recommendation of William F. Isa-
acs. Mr. Spens-Black la an expert
fisherman having angled and cast In
Now Zealand. Alaska, British Col h m-
bin and In fact all th«« real flahing
places In the world, but he unhesi-
tatlngly states that the Rogue In th««
best of them all. With Its natural
surroundings and rugged beauty and
Its unsurpassed st<«elheadn It la per
fection so the gentleman fisherman
says. Mr Spens-Illnck has had un­
usually good luck and exi>ects to re­
main for some time
Medford Clar­
ion.
Ot course
you know
the reason
why millions
of men like
Lucky Strike
Cigarette
—becausr
it’« tOAStcd
which «euls
in the real
Burley taste
Reward for return to Courier of­
CI’LL WINTER BANANAS, while
fice.
87
they last at 30c a box at the Co­
operative Association warehouse. SCHOOL GIRL aunts place to work
87
for room and board. Ruth King.
100 4 East l street.
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COAL AND WOOD— When you buy
your coal and wood from us you TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN One
Fire ll.ixMrd Not lx-ssi-n<'<l—
get two things that are essential
bay horse on place two weeks, am
So far the possibility of forest
today—quality and service. Wil­
going to put him to work for feed.
fires has not been eliminated by the
liams Wood & Coal Co.
75tf
I. H. Drolette.
87
Placer
scanty amount of rain that has fal­
Courie.r
etnee
E. L. GALBRAITH—Rea) estate, in­ WANTEO—Four more appiè plckers len. though there are at present no
and two more packers. R M. Rob­ fires In this district, according to the
surance and plate glass liability. ;
inson A Son. Wildervllle.
88 forest servlc«« office. Old slashings
609H G street, phone 28. 40tf
constituting a possible menace are
WOOD
FOR
SALE
Flr.
»3.50.
pine.
A SNAP—A farm with orchard. 1 *•»
»3.00 per tier. Roy Pike. Box 68, b»«ng burned under slate supervision
mllee from town. For sale cheap.
Quick turn necessary.
Apply
Rd. 4.
Ill following a state-wide campaign
Meal« from ns«» ». m. to
against the slashings
Isaac Best
86
12:00 midnight
HORN
FOR SALE—Do you want a winter NEW TODAY—Girl’s bicycle, boy’s
Regular meal* from ¡Me up
Job? Have a good team working bicycle, box couch, good as new, wool BALDWIN To Mr. und Mrs R. T.
(Icanllnraa—XX hit«« help only
Baldwin, of Holland. Wednesday.
on long job. The man who buya nap blankets, one Sv 1(1 tent, wash
Courtesy ami conllAlity to
September 21. a daughter.
the team gets the Job. Phone 313-J latUetu,, tula* and bucki-is, kitchtm
guests
------------------------------------------------
treasure
n<«nrly
new.
T.
C.
Booth.
or 386-R.
86tf
Phone
71.
SII
EHM
XX ORTON
THE
CALIFORNIA
AND
OREGON
FOR BALE CHEAP—A 2-h p. gas i
X«-w Xliinnger
CO VST ItAILRoAl» COMPANY
engine and pump Jack complete;
Tim,' Car»!
More Ntudrnta leaving—
a high grade Jersey bull from San­
Harold C. Lundburg will leave to­
ford stock of Ashland, Oregon; a
Effective Nov. 24. 191»
morrow to enter the state university
thoroughly overhauled Ford car
at Eugene as a sophomore. He at­ Tralm will run Monday«, Wedn
for sale or trade for good cows or
day« and Friday«
tended Stanford during the summer. Leave Grants
Pass.
..I
P M
laying hens.
For a’ove call at
Ix>e Wilson will return to Eugene for Arrive Water« Creek........... 2
New and Used <«< hh I»
P.M
North Tenth street, r'. E. Jordan,
his Junior year, while Matthew Rid­ Leave Waters Creek.......... 2;3O P M
SKI 'fl
the nurseryman.
92
P M
dle, who taught at Reed college, will Arrive Grant« Pass ............. 4
For Information regarding freight
IX)ST—Friday evening, mackinaw on go to Portland tomorrow where he
river road near Rio Lado ranch will be engaged In work with the and passenger rates cal* at the office
of the campane. Lundburg htiildlng.
4OI G STREET
about 2’4 miles from Grants Pass. University of Oregon medical school.
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^UGTRKAl HANDS that WASH CtOTHES
OUR washing
is the same
problem every other
housewife is facing
today. Either it’s hard
on you to get your
washing done, or
it’s wearing on your
clothes. Most likely
it’s both.
Y
The solution is the
Western Electric
Washer
The fir*« Gull>ransc«i Player
built 14 year«« ago, is still In
active s,«rvke in a Chicago
home, and no vital part of It
han worn out or proven defec­
tive.
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AMI MK.MKNTM
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Frank 'Inju Hack In X««w l'l>olo|>»<l>
After appearing in several bl« ph­
iltres of the outdoors Frank Mayo r<
turn« once mor«« to the drawing room
type of story ultd will be seen at the
Rivoli theater today nini tomorrow
In "The Fighting la»ver " But al­
though .Mayo dons evening cloth»«s
in this story, he loses none of his
accustomed vim and vigor. The title
of the picture Is a true lllilex to til«'
•tar’s personality.
"The Fighting
lx»vor" was written by Ben Ames
William«.
Wrin^Qr
With it you have no work, and the clothes are
spotlessly clean without wear and tear. Elec­
trical hands do all the work, eveuithe wringing.
Let us demonstrate this.
You Don’t Need to Save Up for
This Washer
ghf^.00
DOWN
<pO
Starts the Western Electric at work in your home.
Make sure you are not disappointed—come early
when we can serve you best.
Acme Cafe
BUYS FOR CASH
E. W. CHI LES
Western
Electric
$137.50
Of course you want an electric
washer and here is your oppor­
tunity to get a machine known
everywhere for its thoroughness
and dependability.
During three weeks of speciai demonstration,
we intend to show the exceptional features of
the Western Electric. We will prove that this
washer, while saving time and labor, actually
saves money too, paying for itself in a year.
Come in Before Next
Washday
We want you to see the Western Electric wash­
ing and wringing clothes in our sales room.
We want you to operate the starting and
stopping levers yourself, so you can see how
easy and simple the operation is.
Easy on You, Easy
the Clothes
We want to explain to you
the Western Electric is so gentle
with the clothes and yet SO
thorough in getting them spot­
lessly clean. How it washes heavy
blankets and rugs as easily as the
daintiest muslins.
You can’t appreciate all the superior advantages
of the Western Electric unless you see them.
That is why we are concentrating all our efforts
for the next three weeks on these special
demonstrations.
Don’t Forget—A Prize of $25.00 in Cash for the Best Essay on “Why There Should be a Western Electric
Washer in Every Home.”
(See Monday’s paper or call at our store for particulars.)
PAUL’S ELECTRIC STORE
Phone 47
203 South 6th Street
Grants Pass, Oregon