Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 20, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS PASH rAll.Y (XH'IUKK
TWK TWO.
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GMUS PASS DAILY COURIÍR
Published Daily Except Sunday
FOR SALK -At a ba team, oue ftvss-
rvom
house partly furnished.
Good barn, »agon -died and three
lots.
L. L. Osteon. 103 Fournir
street.
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A. E. Voorhles,
Pub and Propr '
Entered at poetoffloe. Grants Paas, ;
Ore., as second-ciass_mall matter
of the Finest Cranberries
ADVERTISING RATES
Display apace, per Inch................... 25c
Loril-persnnul column, per line.. . 10c
Readers, per lino..............
5c i
May wo heve your orsler «wily tew
ll.««ii'h<‘>.
Brussels
Sprouts, tX'h-ry, Lritw«»*, «Xicumbes».
Tomai«*®.
terst-
chokee, and Swcri Potai«»«.
I’uy cariy an«i svolti the Lv-i minute »heriagv.
WEEKLY COUTU ER
By mall, per year...... —62.00 '
interests of peace.
It
is realized
that as an Independent republic Ire­
land would
prove a menace to the
empire and would be the weak spot
As a part of the
in her defense.
empire and free from internal war-
fare and strife. Ireland would pros­
per again and take her place among
tbe great dominions of the empire.
Ireland is not without her great
i
No. in stock
WANTED House work by woman
with 3-year-old child tgirl) for FUR HALE Fln«> spiUenbarg
re«|>eotablo fa in lb
Mrs
Klalo * plea al 1 Uli West E attori. Conic
ami see them.
Mra. Miller, phono
Cole. R F D.. Gold Hill. Ore. 66
119-R or t40-R.
64
■MAN’S Fill OVERCOAT Russian
WORK
WANTED
Hy>
.17
year
old
wolf, for sale at a trargaln. 615
i»oy.
2 ‘r» working
\__ ■ In Grenla
~___
1’reh
J street
63
l“ase. bul can do all kinds of ranch
labor.
Plione 19S-L, or call at
FOR SALK Spits apples. 50c. 75#.
Sibilì i old store.
66
11.30 bring boxe. Geo, A Ham­
ilton.
65
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entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited in this
or all otherwise credited in this
paper and also the local news pub­
lished herein
All rights for republication of spe-1
DEPENDABLE
1N8URANC»-All
sial dispatches herein are also re-; ■ ........................
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Uuea. See T. M Stott, Buick sales­
served.
men. The names of Plunkett, Craig. Attorney <T»iuno«'k Hetler*—
rooms. Phone &3U
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TVES1VAY, DtX'KMBER 20, 1021. Griffith, Collins, Do Valera and
Attorney Jam«« T. Ch in nook is re­ KO 00 DOI.I.AR8 a month reut for
five years at ti per cent intereat
others are known to all the world. ported to be slowly recovering from
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
amounts to 61,434.tig.
Why pay
his recent illness which has confin­
OREGON
WKATHKK
With freedom to carry out their
♦
rent when you can buy a choice
ed him to his homo. A general break­
♦
lot one block from poetoftiee on
plans in harmony, these men could down is said to be responsible for
easy pay menta and have a tine
Weather for the Week
weld tho opposing factions into a bis condition.
His illness was ac­
building spot for your new home
Pacific Coast States:
Fre­
♦
See Radke or your real
estate
single unit. The people of Ireland companied by high temperatures.
♦ quent rains tn Washington, Ore­
agent
or
will
decide
which
course
—
war
♦ gon, and northern California,
FOR SALE 16x16 army lent
progress—the nation shall take, . It
Into
♦ and probably extending
110. Just the thing
for your
Torn
Bdl
Tip
Brought
Results.
central
California;
generally
♦
is to be hoped that the answer I they
garage.
Some fvl s and 1x16 s.
“Waiter. I’m going to Ira here for
♦ fair In Southern California. Nor­
all widths.
Phono 323-R.
give will be positive.
flve or six «lays." said the keen busi-
Wilcox.
♦ mal temperature.
ness man from Chicago, as he sat
♦
Phone
down in a New York restaurant, ac- FOR SALE Swoet cider.
♦
Tonight
and
Wednesday,
A white Christmas brings Joy to cording to the Sun.
•.O2-F-14.
Will Scoville
EOO
♦ rain or enow. Fresh to strong
Whereupon he removed from his PRINTING PRESS, complete, near­
the hearts of the boys and girls, and
♦ northeasterly gaJes
ly now. perfect condllloti.
Will
j many older persons are not at all wallet a crisp 65 bill and carefully
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ ♦
tore it In half.
print 6x4 Price 6's
Gpo. S. Cal­
holl
­
¡avers to a little snow around
as
houn, <03 G stret't.
“This half you are to keep, and It
WAR OK PMMiREHH
day season, (tut think of the poor you give me good service during my
powuat
FOR
8AJJS— Australian
Ireland wants something.
That ' who are not fixed to resist the enow visit here I will deliver the other half
skiu auto robe. Cheap for cash.
of the bill to you Just before I go
63
Western
Motel.________
much is sure for she has been fight­ and cold. They, too. deserve a mer- away.
FOR SALE Sugar cured ham and
ing for that something for the past ry Christmas.
"Ya«lr." beamed the waiter
bacon, also lard, back bones, »pare
And the k*en huMlnea« man from
century, ever since England began
ribs, sausage.
636 North Sixth
Chicago had no complaint tn make
street J H Ahl;
61
using an iron hand in her rule of
When the snow covers the ground, about the excellent service he received
the island. But just what she wants feed the birds a little.
at this restaurant during his stay. WANTED—To hear from people
The promise was fulfilled.
having houses to rent, close tn,
does not appear to be very well fixed
modern, furnished preferred, bu<
in the minds of the Irish leaders. De
will consider others. Rent must ba
IlbConaidartd Baqutst.
Ancient Farm of Adornment.
reasonable. Only owners need an­
Valera says the Irish want nothing
At his death. Paganini. the great
Tattooing that very apparent menu
swer.
Inquire 290 care Courier.
shoyt of complete independence while violinist, left his mugle violin to his of proclaiming one’s love for the briny
59tf
Milroy urges the acceptance of the native city of Genon. but with the con­ deep, is an ancient torn» of adorn­
WANTED— Clean cotton cloths for
Anglo-Irish treaty which wfil as- dition that.dt should remain enclosed ment. and in ancient times most hon­
wiping machinery Courier office.
In glass and never be played upon. orable. The Polynesians are known
sure the Irish of their freedom with-1 A pecuniarily Mf all wood is that as to have been adepts In the nrt. and FOR SALE Modern newly furnish­
ed or unfurnished, six-room bun­
in the empire.
Perhaps the Irish | long as it Is handled and used It Uves. from that time to this there have nl-
galow on paved street. A bargain
people themsrive6 know what they and wears but slightly; it is. however, ways been people who have been at­
on terms. 1025 Lawnrtdge Ave. «1
no sooner laid aside than It begins to tracted to tlds form of beauty. These
want. At any rate indications point I decay, and beciimes the prey of In­
decorations have taken all sorts of FOR SAIJC -Four use«! cars. 3 light
to a referendum of the treaty to sects. So that this wonderful violin, forms, from the plain black and white
seven passenger ears. 1 light five
which might have thrilled the world work to that in the most variegated
passenger car. Will trado
for
them.
town property or will sell
with
for hundreds of years to NM with its colorings, to say nothing of the meth­
England has taken a firm stand. heart-searching tone, is becoming
small payment. Eaay terms. H.
od of "gash" tattooing, which consists
P. Eg tar. phono 315-R or S5-R. 61
She refuses to withdraw her armed worm-eaten in its grand glass case, of cutting deep gashes In the desired
forces until the present pact is rati­ and soon will be nothing but a heap design, tilling them with clay and then FOR SALE—1914 Ford touring car.
of worthless dust.
letting them remain ns a sort of cameo I i
good running order. IlvO. Phone
fied. She has shown that she has
ou the fle«h—Detroit News.
603-F-13 evenings.
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given all that she will and can be
expected to give. The English pyg_-
mfe# made great concessions in the
Christmas -Specials
FOR RALE OR TRADE 4 lota lu
Wilson division. >0x100; and 2
aerea on River llolghta subdivi­
sion; 6-room house with bath, 3
lota 30x100. It, blocks front Gib
street Inquire TSO .South Seventh
street.
63
25c Per Quart
DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year...... 66.00
By mail er ogjrier, per month . .50
Tl KADAV, DECEiniMt 1W. IMI.
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¿Dainty (¡Accessories
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new
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new
now
new
n««w
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• IRBAMI
• 150.00
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Your own choice
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• 100.00
• 125.IMI
• 1160.00
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Easy Terms If Desired
The Music and Photo House
M'inion H ohc M, |*n»p.
F
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t iTLk
J, «
Yes, Open Every Night!
-MttW- V
ottly four More «Uys until < teriatra
llurry or they will all be gone.
I uu
had
Innumerable pretty things In dross
accessories and house furidshluga are
presented In the shops at Christmas
time for women. The only difficulty
M to make the right choice among
them
Whoever determines to settle
upon neckwear cannot go wrong; for
no woman ever crlea "hold, eimugh I"
In this matter of dainty accessories.
A vcstec and collar of embroidered
Swiss, as pictured here, is a thine of
sheer beauty that Is sure to plrawe.
Their Homes Seized by Piratai.
Moro pirates arrived on the const of
Devon Mlnoanan. Pblllpplue Islamla.
It. IfiSS. driving, the native Inhabitants,
the Bngobos, Into the hills.
Something Wrong Somswhere.
If silence In golden and money talks,
how can w«> gay that our money |s oll
h gold basini—Boston ’Yrnnacrlpl
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M IFFLE IIUINH, LAI XIlKt IltOXN, GRII.LN, PF.RtXL
l.tl >II h . < I ICI IM, IltoXs,
AM th TRIE
EIGHTH.
ANI» I LOT <IF OTHER XI«'E THINGS Til IT MAKE
HE II, GIFTS.
Grants Pass Electric Company
> » 1 O*I U A Ari'n Bel rata •
Members National Ass’n Dyers and Cleaners
are now on the market for the first
time and at a price that will make you
want some. These lots are beautifully
located in the heart of the City and
only one and two blocks east of First
National Bank. These lots can be
bought cheap during the Holiday
Season, on very easy terms.
Golden Rule Store
Yours for Service ”
EVEKRFADY STORAGE BATTERY
AMERICAN AKRON TIRES
j
TRY US
..SUM.!
Turkey Week
Borland Lumber Company
ITiono IM7-J
A Few Christmas Suggestions
The Mason Lots
»2.20
82.50
S2.0O
•»1.20
•3.05
»4.25
•4.05
»4.M5
•5.50
HOME OF THE
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Cleaners—Phone 147
First-Olass 8ervioe with
First-Olaes Workmanship
A Building Lot is the first thing you
must have on which to build your
new home A choice lot for your son
or daughter or friend is a starter in
life.
Every Bradley sweater
for
men and boys has been mark­
ed down 25 per cent or one-
fourth off th« regular price.
Wonderful assortment of styles
and colors. The popular slip
over and button style. Bright
rainbow and staple colors in
gray, brown, tan, navy, . red,
etc... Bradley sweater was:
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
now
1 II K BMWffi
Wardrobe Callors and Cleaners
Tailors—Phone 72
A Sensible
Christmas Gift
grami
WE'RE TALKING Tl HKEY WHEN
UÈ » Il .
U I
WISH
1<H
A
MERRY (MHIMTMAA.’’
Bradley Sweaters at Great
Reductions
62.95
63.3'.
63.35
61.25
61 t*
65.35
65.S3
66.15
67 35
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ELECTRIC
Two Plants n
Baldness is more common uiuong
’ meat eaters than among vegetarians.
! suys Charles F. Pabst, writing In the
Western Medical Times.
He says, to check the loss of hair,
you should use tonics, take special ex­
ercises. special feeds. special drinks,
and exert mental effort only moderate­
ly. It sti’t worth It.
Man once was as hairy as a monkey.
Fully clvlliged he will be as hairless as
an egg. The luiJd man usually lives
In advance of his time, even though a
bald head probably started the theory.
brigar
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LATE COPYRIGHT IKMtRs
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PHILLIPINE BASKET*
HAND TOOLED LEATHER 1IAGM
<’UANEN FIXE STATIONERY
BOOMT ORHGON in MENDING A PIECE OF ORHGON
.MYRTLMWOOD
Demaray’s Drug and Stationery Store
%
4
LEE TIRES
Grants Pass Service Station
OR YOUR REAL ESTATE AGENT
w
E. G. Potter
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