Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 04, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS l’AÄi DAILY COI'HIKK
FACE TWO
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GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
Published Dally Except Sunday
A. E. Voorhles.
Pub. and Propr.
Watered at postoffice. Grants Paas,
Ore., as second-class mall matter.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display space, per inch............ „...35c
Local-personal column, per line....10c
Readers, per line................................. 5c
New Shipment Silks
Including tile new and |>opular Mitin
faeixl Canton Crs*|H's.
X lxx«iiiiful
line.
Wo an* always glad to show
our goods.
DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year...... 16.00
By mall or catrier. per month . .50
WEEKLY COURIER
By mail, per year......................... 82 00
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
Insist on Minerva Yarns
The Associated press is exclusively
•«titled to the use tor republication
Grants Pass, Ore.
101 & 105 N 6th
of all new* dispatches credited In this
or all otherwise credited in this
paper and also the local new* pub­
lished herein
All rights for republication of spe-
NEW TODAY
a'al dispatches herein are also re­ death of the Southwestern Oregon
served.
News, published at Marshfield.
FOR SALE Famous Melotte separa­
tor in perfect order, also one Pet­
Yet there are many people who
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1921
aluma electric iucubator.
329
criticize the newspaper and main­
West G street.
103
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ tain the publisher’s bed is one of
♦ roses. It may be. but there are al­ FOR SALE A late model Buick Six
OREGON WEATHKH
Splendid condition. Dirt cheap it
♦
♦
taken right now. 605 South Fifth
ways a large number of thorns buried
XVrather for the Week
street.
102
♦
beneath the sweet-scented petals.
♦
Pacific Coast States—Normal
GRANTS PASS AND MEDFORD
♦ temperature and generally fair, ♦
truck—W. H. Johnson and D. H.
Holl, successors to Geo. Lutz, so­
♦
♦ except rain on nojth coast.
licit your patronage. Phone eith­
♦
♦
er 301-J or 49-Y.
102
♦
Tonight and Wednesday, fair. ♦
blood hound pups.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Relief Supplies of Clothing to Be Sent I JOST Two
Finder please phone 366-R or Jas.
to Suffering Europe*
9 s
Trimble’s blacksmith shop.
The following has been printed In
Indications are that the coming OVERLAND TOURING ear In good
the Medford Clarion:
condition to trade tor cattle. See
winter in Europe is going to be no
97
Isaac Best.
AN NOU NCEME.N T
less hard, and especially in war-torn
On account of unsatisfactory labor middle Europe, than the last few GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose­
phine Lumber Co., at wholesale
conditions, it being impossible to years have been. With little money,
mill prices. All kinds of planed
obtain enough of efficient help, The exchange excessively low. factories
lumber. Our truck delivers any­
Clarion will temporarily cease pub- demolished or stripped of machinery,
where. Phone 188, 107 North 6th
Icatlon as a daily but will issue
street.
92tf
raw materials scarce, the only effec­
weekly, Friday. In the next issue a tive relief from suffering must come DEPENDABLE
1NSI RANCE All
fall explanation will be made.
lines. See T. M. Stott, Buick sales­
from America.
rooms. Phone 520.
43tf
Th« weekly will be large and in-
The W’hite Cross circles and the
terestlng and the paper will be de­
MODERN 7-room house, close In.
good location, lot 50x100, for sale.
llverpd to every subscriber as us- Baptist churches in the Northern
Baptist convention will fill a ship
Priced especially for quick sale. In­
ual.
quire on premis«
i
-
with
supplies
for
the
destitute
peo
­
Th- management takes pride in
ple
of
Poland.
Czecho-Slovakia,
Lat
­
COAL
AND
WOOD
—
When
you
buy
having issued the brightest and
your coal and wood from u* you
via
and
other
sections
of
Europe.
neatest daily newspaper of any in
get two things that are essential
the state outside of Portland and Both new and partly worn garments
today—quality and service.
Wil­
will
be
acceptable,
and
the
commit
­
liams Wood & Coal Co.
75tf
expects to resume shortly larger and
tee
listed
below
will
gladly
receive,
better than ever.
FOR SALE—Cull tokay and blue
pack, and forward such gifts as you
grapes, 3c and 4c a pound. J. H.
A short time ago we read of the may wish to donate to this immedi­
Ahlf. 656 N. Sixth St.
ate need within stricken Europe.
LOST—Black velvet purse with ster­
They will wish to send all pack­
ling top, Saturday night. Finder
leave at Courier office and receive
ages parcel post or express pre-paid
reward.
to European Relief Warehouse, 348
East 23rd Street, New York City. Al­ I am SELIJNG lots of wood, batter
Phone
I
get yours before It rains.
so. all packages must reach ware­
375-Y. Jud Taylor.
house before November 10, 1921.
Particular effort will be made by the
committee to group gifts, have the
same ready to be shipped from our
STAKT
city not later than Friday, October
7. This Is absolutely Imperative In
All outside rooms
order that supplies sent shall reach
their destination in Europe for thf
Rates: Single, 5Oc, 75c, and St
Christmas season.
Special rates by th«' week
The supplies needed In large quan­
Dining room in < onn«*«'tion
AT
tities are: Clothing, shoes, stockings,
First class home cooked meals
underwear, caps, mufflers, blankets,
family style, 40c
towels, soap—the only essentials are.
(they must be clean, whole and warm.
Also shoes, stockings, underwear,
(Chistrian Church)
mittens, gloves, suits, overcoats, caps
for men and boys. Woolen dresses,
coats, petticoats, shawls, scarfs, for
the women and girls.
Baby clothes, blankets, sheets,
towels, wash cloths, , soap, thread,
toys, dolls, safety pins, handker- !
chiefs, mufflers, for i all ages and for I
' both sexes.
So supplies which may be left with
Mrs. Roy Hackett at 615 B street,
or with James Madison Powers at
4 23 B street, or taken to the Baptist
church either upon Wednesday or
Thursday of this week will all be
carefully .packed and forwarded to
401 G STREET
European Relief
Warehouse, 34 8
East 23rd Street, New York City.
Jl’D TAYlAXR’S oi><* ton truck will
haul your wood, fruit, liny or graiu
Phone 375-Y.
»8
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WANTED TO RENT An Irrigated
farm, not particular about location
Iiquire 356 care Courier.
»7
NOW IS THE TIME to lay in your
winter supply of apples.
Eight
varieties. 25c to 4'*e per box
Bring your boxes and pick them
yourself.
Dropped appl«<s 25c to
4Oo per sack
Squash 1 'sc per
lb. Wanted 8 to 10 persons to
dry apples on the shares XX’c fur
nfsh th« fruit, dryer and wood for
one-half
John H. Robinson.
Grants Pas». Rd. 4.
97
JUST RECEIVED a new line of hats.
Mr*. H E. Burton, opposlt«* court
house.
lftl
FOR SALE CHEAP Good tvp,'wri­
ter. Inquire 215 North Third or
phon e 249-R.103
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TEXT OF XRTICLK 1«. LEAGUE
America’s
PLAYER-PIANO
GULBRANSEN
Player Piano
Nationally priced and advertised
UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER
BIDEH LIRE XIIL MORE FAKING MILEAGE—TRY NHFER ABLE
FROM ONE CASING TO ANOTHER—NO I’U N< TURFH, IIIA1W-
COX EN XNT IS TO RE I MEN DKD
P.» The
Geneva, Oct. 4.— (A.
! assembly of the league of nutions
amended the text of article 16 of the
league's covenant providing It shall
' be the duty of the council of the
league to decide whether any nation
has violated the covenant.
It also
provides that tho council may post­
pone an application
for blockade
when desirable
Ot TH. INNER Tl HEN «Ht XIK.
INSTALLED IN YOUR CAB II
Nitrogen Filled Headlight Globe»—
A clear white light—no glare, at
Hobart's.
101
Medford 1» Taking Ixvul—
Five delegates to the Consolidated
Chamber of Commerce of Southern
Oregon have been named by the Med­
ford organization. Medford is anx­
ious to have a large membership In
the newly organized body. In passing
comment, the Mail Tribune says: “It
Is now up to Klamath, Ashland and
Grants Pass to take similar action
and as soon as three of the four
Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage
DAILY AND SUNDAY
>*•»«• Rœel»urg I P- “*
I xmvc Grants I’asa 1:0« p. m
Grants Pass-
Slage
DAILY AND BUNDAY
PHONE NS OR 100
LEAVE
aiujm FANN
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1O:OO a.
1:00 I'.
4:OO I».
0:15 P»
LEAVE
MEDFORD
H . OO
11:00
a.
I :OO
P-
4: SO
P.
We connect with ■ lattea for A*iila»<1 «nd Ja< kx>u« Ille»
chambers of Southern Oregon signi­
fy their intention to participate the
call for the Ashland meeting will be
sent out.’’ Tho object of the organi­
sation Is to advance the welfare of
this section of the state an a whole.
NEW TODAY’—I uuiltrc« «lightly
u»«*«l, Bicycle, fine condition, daien-
port couch, oil h«vat«*r, New Home
M*w Ing machine, guarantivsl, writing
d<*«k and IxiokraM», a few (blue hl rd)
■ aid dish«*«. Phom* 71. T. C. Booth.
H'tlh otknowltdginrnti Io K. C. B.
Lucky ? Why, man, I’m
the Human Horseshoe !
I CERTAINLY was born.
• • •
UNDER A hi ,<v star.
WESTERN HOTEL
FOR INSTANCE the time.
•
o
o
I HOCKED my bonds.
• • •
TO PLAY the markoL
• • •
ON A »uro thing tip
Sunday Night
•
o
e
AND BOUGHT Slippery Ellum.
• • •
AT SEVENTV-TWO.
e
FOR A healthy rise.
MRS. E. D. YENNY
AND FOR sevci. days.
• • •
I HUGGED tho ticker.
• • •
AND COULDN’T sleep.
ONCE IT Jumped two pointa.
• • •
AND I walked on aJr.
Selling Furniture
Heating .Stoves
and Ranges
AND THAT very day.
I SAW a sign.
IN A cigar stand.
• • •
THAT 8AID ’Sall ty."
• • •
IT GAVE inc a hunch.
• • •
TO BE sulisiF’d.
W. CHILES
WITH WHAT Id (jot.
AND NOT hog the deal.
• • •
80 I phon 4 iny broker.
• • •
TO SELL mo out.
New Dresses
Golden Rule Store
FOI Itili KTIIKEU.
I
Meetings
Com«* in <n«l ,<■<» the n<*vv dresses we have just
received.
To icallv get a good idea of their beauty and «harm re­
quire» a iiersonal inspection. We hope to have the oppor­
tunity of showing you the mew- number at your earli«*st
convenience. Wonderful values in coats, suits and skirts.
107 "<H III
Universal Service Station
S|H*clal«—•
Golden Rod »crutch feed, l00-ib.
sack. |2 90.
Millrun, 80-lb. sack.
|1.40. At Kinney & Truax Wednes­
day and Thursday.
97
Big Revival
Church of Christ
The Music and Photo House
On«» l‘ru<> t«> Ml
AND THE Very next day.
• • •
SLIPPERY ELLUM slipped.
o • •
TO FIFTY FIVE.
60 NOW I’ve gotten.
• • •
BACK MY bonds.
Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or
Bladder troubles you—Salt* is
fine for Kidneys.
AND BABY’S rot new shoos.
Meat forms uric acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys in their efforts
to filter it from the system. Regular eat­
ers of meat must flush the kidneys occa­
sionally. You must relieve them like you
relieve your bowels; removing all the
acids, waste and poison, else you feel a
dull misery in the kidney region, sharp
pains in the back or sick headache, diz­
ziness, your stoniiich sours, tongue is
coated and when the weather is bad you
have rheumatic twinpea. The urine is
cloudy, full of sediment; the channels
often get irritated, obliging you to get
up two or three times during tho night.
To neutralize these irritating acids
and flush off the body’» urinous ’viste
get about four ounces of Jad S
~ I Its
from any pharmacy; take a table-
spoonful in a glass of water before break­
fast for a few days and your kidneys will
then act fine and bladder disorder . dis­
appear. This famous salt» 1» ti.
from
the acid of grapes and lemon ftiico com­
bined with lithia, and bps been ii d for
generations to clean and stimulate slir;-
gish kidneys and stop bladder irritation.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; harinh .< aid
m.'ikes a delighttul efferves'ent lithia-
water drink which millions of men and
women take now and tlr-ii. thus avoiding
sarioua kidue/ and bladder diie;*„: .
AND NOW my regular smoke*.
• • •
ARE THE cigarette*.
THAT “SATISFY."
St«’............nearest
stand nnd invest m Chester-
ficld
This combination of fine
Turkish tobaccos, blended with
Burley and other Domestic leaf,
will give you a new measure of
cigarette enj. ymenL You’re in
luck from that day on.
x
Licorrr At M yer * T obacco C o
/)<» i/o« ¿m>n> about thi
Chctierfirld ¡mrkagr qf lOf