Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 03, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANT* CASH DAILY COI RIER
PAGE TWO
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
moxday , october
¡». OWL
XEAA TODAY
OVERLAND TOURING car In goou
condition to trade for cattle.
Published Daily Except Sunday
Isaac Best
_______
FOR
SALE
Pure
filtered
grupc
A. E. Voorhies,
Pub. and Propr.
juice, 50c per gallon. Call at
Entered at postoffice, Grants Pass.
vineyard e,.st of Jouos creek
Ore., as second-class mail matter
XOAV AA E It AA F, THIS AAOXDFRFt I,
Bl.I >111.1. CHF.EsE
IX
bridge or phono 61 l-F-4.
UHILK^XI» PIMENTO.
Edwards.
ADVERTISING RATES
IX Till: NEW LARGE FOUR O| XUE PACKAGE.
Display space, per Inch...................25c
GET YOUR LUMBER tr. :n the J -<•
l ocal-personal column, per line....lOc
ph I lie Lumb r >'o. at whules.i.'
DIRECT SHIPMENT JUST REt EIA El» FROM FACTORY.
Venders, per line......... .................. — 5c
mill prices. AU kinds of planed
lumber. Our truck delivers nnv-
THIS IS ONE OF THE WORTH AYHII.E UREI SE. HAA E IT ON
where. Phone 188, 107 Nor h < i ■
DAILY COURIER
street.
YOl R XEXT ORDER SI RE.
ry mail or carrier, per year...... $6.00
Ry mall or carrier, per month.. .50
DEPENDA BI.E
INSU R ANCK
lines. Seo T. M. Stott, Buick sales­
WEEKLY COURIER
rooms. Phono 520.
By mail, per year .
>2.00
MODERN 7-room house, close
good location, lot 50x100, for sale
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
Priced especially for quick sale. In
Insist on Minerva Yarns
The Associated press is exclusively
quire on premises. 411 C St. 7211
entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited An this
COAL AND WOOD- When you buy
101 & 105 N. 6th
Grants Pass, Ore-
or all otherwise credited in this
your coal and wood from us you
paper and also the local news pub­
get two things that are essential
lished herein.
today qunltty and service.
Wil
All rights for republication of spe­ Lands that have been lying idle, an
I'atns Wood & Coal Co.
75tf
George Dennis, Irene Chase and
cial dispatches herein are also re­
laiA'on
Allen
were
guests
at
lunch
of
E.
L.
U«.L2B
AITII
Roni
estate.
In
absolute
liability
upon
their
owners'
served.
surance and plate glass liability.
hands, yielding nothing, but always the Hamilton's Sunday evening.
Old Banking Bldg., 6th and 11 Sts
The D. D. Dodge family intend to
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, HrJl
Phon« 2«.
1 a drain for taxes, will become pro-
move into town soon for the winter.
FOR
SALE Cull tokay and blue
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I ductive if effort is put into them.
Mr. and .Mrs. Youngblood, son.
grapes. 3c and 4c a pound. J. H
I
They
will
become
more
of
n
libiallty,
♦
♦
ORE GO X WEATHER
Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey
96
\hlf, 656 N. Sixth SI.
♦
♦ however, should their owners choose and little daughter called on the
I/»ST Black velvet purse with »tor-
Weather for the Week
♦ not to develop them, for every acre Stanbrough's Sunday.
ling top, Saturday night. Finder
4
leave at Courier office and receive
Pacific Coast States — Normal ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Silliman of Medford
■ must aid in the maintenance of the
reward.
9?
♦ temperature and generally fair, ♦
and Mr. and Mrs. Neilson celebrated
♦ big project.
♦ except rain on north coast.
their mutual wedding anniversary at TOMATOES Best quality, at farm­
ers Warehouse. 1 ’x e per ihiuii .I
♦
♦
The chief reason for celebration the Neilson home Sunday. They had
Bring vour boxes. J. C. Calhoun
♦
Tonight and Tuesday, fair. ♦ upon the completion of the project is as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gregg of
97
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ ♦ ♦
Medford.
UNFURNISHED housekeeping rooms
not to give vent to the feeling of joy
Allen Underwood and family spent
for rent at 419 G street. The Rai­
at the accomplishment of a wonder- their vacation last week with his
sa Army
101
A GREAT DAY IS NEAR
ful enterprise, but particularly to parents on the ranch.
WINDFALL APPLES on the ground
Plans for the adequate observance
Fruitdale is justly proud of its
Bring your sacks and pick th
arouse ourselves to a full knowledge
of the day when the waters of the
up tomorrow for 3 5c a »ack.
of what we have and what must be showing at the Fair and the number
AV. Canhv, upper rlVer road.
Rogue are first brought under abso­
of ribbons the displays received both
the plan for the future. There is at
lute subjection through the comple­
on the booths and individual entries, FOR SALE 2x4» at $15 per M.
315 E street.
present an apathy on the part of among them
Fiorenz
Breitmayer
tion of the Savage Rapids dam are
' many land owners, who apparently showed what tine vegetables, fruit POR SALE genuine leather,
now being revolved in the minds of
sized, bed davenport.
A bargain.
' do not realize that the hour has ar- and grain could be grown on a dry
Phone 292-R.___________________96
our citizens, and a definite program
ranch.
Fred
Roper
got
three
rib
­
I rived when their acres must be made
I AM SELIJNG lots of wood, better
must be arranged in the very near
bons on his Shorthorn durham bull,
get yours before it rains.
Phone
I ready for production. If a celebra-
future. The great structure is now
the flrst. champion and grand cham­
375-Y. Jud Taylor.
98
I tion on opening day will drive home pion. also three on his Duroc sows,
nearly ready to be delivered over by
JUD TAYLOR'S one ton truck will
this one thought, end will arouse the the Senior, Champion and grand | haul your wood, fruit, hay or grain
its builders to the irrigation '»istrlct
Phone 375-Y.
98
Ruth and Marguerite
enthusiasm of the community as It champion.
in a completed condition, but before
Breitmayer
got
blue
ribbons
on
their
WANTS®
—
Mill
men
and
logger».
should be aroused over the success-
this is done all the machinery is to j
Apply 107 North Sixth St
9f.tf
hand work and the Grange took sec­
' ful issue of a project that will awak­
be tested out, the big pumps operated ,
ond prize on their general display. WANTED TO RENT An Irrigated
en the slumbering possibilities of an Now it is np to Fruitdale to take the
farm, not particular about location.
by the turbines, and water put into
Ilqulre 256 care Courier.
97
empire, it will be worth any cost that first prize at the Pacific Coast Expo­
all the ditches, the higher points be­
CLEAN
COTTON
RAGS
W.ANTEI»
sition.
may be put into it.
ing reached by the energy of the
Apply at the Courier office.
Mr. and Mrs. Neilson, Anna. Rob­
river itself. It will be a great day
ert and Ernest attended the Rebecca
for the Grants Pass district, for it I
XEAV TODAY*—1 matt re»» slightly
I entertainment Tuesday evening.
FRUITDALE
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, their daugh­ nuril, Bicycle, fine condition, daven­
will mark the turning point in in-1 •
L. L. Jewell and son, Robert, of ter and Miss Blggeman, of Hugo, port couch, oil heater, New Home
dustrial conditions here. A new era
Portland, were dinner guests of Mr. were all night guests of Mr. and Mrs. «ewing machine, guaranteed, writing
f
of development will open, and bus­
and Mrs. Robert Harris Sunday
Hamilton Friday.
ileak and ibookcaee, a few (Hue bird)
iness and enterprise will find new
Carlotta Wiseman of Grants Pass
odd di«hea. Phone 71. T. C. Booth.
paths marked out for the future. visited Anna Neilson Monday.
ABERDEEN A II I, A
Spreads Like Butter
Little Tin
Soldier
is one of two
splendid ducts
by—
r &TRU
J. F. Russell, who has been at the GIBNEY To Mr. and Mrs. J. AV.
Villa the past three weeks, has left
Glbney, of this city, October 2. a
for San Francisco.
son.
Mr. and Mrs. George Esterly of SMITH To Mr. and Mn Claude O.
Waldo, were dinner guests Saturday.
Smith, of this city, Octolier 3. a
Other guests during the week
daughter.
were: N. G. Phaney. J. W. Gibley.
Rodney Calvert and C. D. Fles, all of
Grants Pass.
For Twenty-five I»ollnr«—
You can buy a new fall suit or
overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co tf
WESTERN HOTEL
All outside room
Married Satnrday—
Glenn C. Ballou and Alice Lamb-
son. both of this city were married
Saturday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Julia Erickson. Rev. C. M. Cline
officiating.
>ipglr. .’He. 75c, nnd Bl
S|>« m ini rate« by the week
Dining room In < onwctlon
First da«« home cooked meni«
family style, !<>«■
Merchant Printers—Courier.
Office stationery—Courier office
Prop.
MRS. E. D. YENNY
Boston
»
Medium Price (an Do It
We are upsetting a tradition here this Fall. We
are proving that a MEDIUM PRICE can buy
clothes so finely designed and tailored as to wipe
out the notion that good clothes have got to cost a
lot of money.
Olive Kline-
Elsie Baker
A song of childhood
with a quaint march interlude that
might stir the heart of any tin soldier. On the reverse
side a pickaninny song—
•
“There’s a Corner Up in Heaven '
Vklv, Blu- tu>b.l R mm U. 0211
I’ll Take You Home Again, Kathleen” and
When the Corn is Waving, Annie Dear”
are two bcuutiful and popular numbers
Sung by Henry Burr and Peerless Quartet
Victor LX-uLU laivd
Two more popular songs—sentimental as love songs
should be—
“You Made Me Forget How to Cry
Sung by Henry Burr
“Emaline ”
Sung by Vernon Dalhart
Victv, Dovl.u-f.o-d HKv<d. IS7S2
You'll find them among the
New October Victor Records
and you’ll find us ready to play them for you
Rowell’s Music House
SHOES
— at the —
SAMPLE STORE
»
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
♦
♦
♦
♦
I
nit se . men rr*
♦
♦
What may well be described a« u
classic of the silent drama 1» Marsha!
I Neilan'i up •ctacular, colorful and
thrilling production, "Hol; Him dm
of Placer." whlrh ' • •"in at the Rivoli
yesterday.
One of the most picturesque per
iods of American history (Iguru« In
"Bob Hampton of 1’1
'* tian" 1
I the Indian uprisings which followed
I the Civil war And 'n the climax ti
thli production.
which I h udapteu
i’ro;n Han<lalI Parrish's st< y of f »
same name. G it . ral CisU r’s f:::i o’"
last . tand against the Rli, ix 1» retiro-
;duced and Immortalized mi the» r<ei.
In n most f: elnnUn- ..■! dramatic
manner.
j
Interwove, -kllfully In this thril­
ling background 1» an ah»orbing amt
i beautiful »lory of faithful comrade
ship and love, a wdi
of adventure
Druggist Says Ladies are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
IT-.lr that loses its color and tustre,
or when It fades, turns grsy. dull find
lifeless, Is caused by a tack of sulphur
In the hair. Our grandmother mad*
up a mixture of .¡ago Tea nnd Sulphur
to keep her lock I •! irk and l> autifiil,
ai 1 thousands of wuiuus and men who
’•slue that ev- n color, thnt beautiful
■lark shade of hair which la Ko at­
tractive. ure only this old-time recipe.'
Nowadays v.e > et this famous mix­
ture Improved by the addition of other
Ingredients by asking at any drug
store for a bottle of "Wyeth's S.i«o
mi Sulphur Compound." which dark-
■i the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell It hat
been applied. You just dampen a
nonpe or soft brush with it and draw
lids through your hair, taking one
email sfrnnd at a time. By morning
II ’mmerniiii Lon,; tu lx colors s' th» gray hair disappears; but what
delights the ladles with Wyeth’s Sage
Cnurfcr nifi ■•
and Sulphur Compound Is that, be­
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications, It also brings
back the gloea and !• Ira nnd gives It
an nppearanco of abundance
rHERE’3 THE MOST
Wyeth's Sago und Sulphur Com­
pound is a delightful toilet requisite
IMPC/tTANT RULE
to Impart color and a youthful ap-
penrance to the hair. It Is not In­
OF Thu
tended for the cure, mitigation or pre­
vention of disease.
MOPE <h*
PLUMPING
Seiling Furniture
Our clothes are famous ones:
Heating Stoves
»Styleplus
$25, $30, $35
If you want to learn the REAL power of a mod­
erate price, you’ll find it best expressed in the
style, the all-wool quality and the guaranteed satis­
faction of our Fall Styleplus suit and r* rcoats.
Other Suits and Overcoats from liu.uu io 425.00
Golden Rule Store
18781
and Ranges
fVumber
• • e
The flnest rcgulatioi: for the
modem home is perfect sanl-
tatlon. I’roper plumbing will
prod .icn the desired result. A
tolephonn fall to mi wlll pro­
duce tho pluniber «Ito wlll giva
yon mi estimate of thè rost of
thè work yon wnnt dono. Why
noi, let n i gel ut thè job righi
away?
p
. D chick
511 F Hin «T
’III,XE .lus .1
E. W. CHILES
till G STREET
$10.00 REWARD
II
I ot* i 'iii'ii cf ;'ortfol..■
during fair »><•■', iintiiiii« al
I.mu of I'oriLon l'l< 1 ui*(-s. '
C. A. Winetrout