Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 09, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS PASS DAILY (XH'IUKR
PAGE TWO
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
Publl»bed Daily Except Sunday
PEOPLE’S MARKET
A. E. Voorhiea.
Pub. and Propr.
Entered at poatofflce. Grant« Pass.
Ora., as second-class mail matter.
ADVERTISING RATES
Display space, per Inch
J be
thecal-personal column, per Une 10c
Readers, per line
...............
6c
1
from the
factory
Advertisement« under this heading 3c per line per issue. All
ITaseified a«ls appear under this lunellng the fit st lime
I
DRY WOOD FOR SALE
delivery.
Houser Bro*.
>8«.
FRESH
DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year
By mail or earner, per mouth
T O BAC C O
WEEKLY COURIER
By mail, per year____________ »2.00
Prompt
Phono
SJK
FOR SALE A fresh cow. good
milker, gentle
Price cheap. W
W ltallantynu. six miles north on
I'a.-ttie Highway
now 15^
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FOR rent lunge furnished front
bed rooms on second floor. Mrs.
A. J. Green, 513 North Ssveuth
St.
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%
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WANTED AT ONCI
Cook. wages
$Si> a mouth. Apply Antia Litui,
Holland. Ort'.
88
STOTT—Automobile Accident
In­ Filli SALE -10 acre under irriga­
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
tion. partly in orchard. 10 miles
surance. The Beat Coverage *nd
The Associated Press is eaclusire-
from town
l-arge barn. hou«e
rattse. Always and All Way«, tt
ly entitled to the use tor republica­
and twveral smaller building«. Ap­
tion of all news dispatches credited
FOR SAl.E—Modern bungalow, two
ply to E S. Curii!''. Three Piuea.
,n this, or all otherwise credited, in
and a half acre* of grnuud
One
Oregon.
98
.his paper and also the local news
half
acre
in
strawberries,
one
half
published herein.
acre in raspberries.
Beautiful NOTICE the uniform crop growth on
the tarmi, that haxe even irrlgat-
AU rights tor republication of
home. Good location. Price this
Mrs. Gao. Dunlap spent the day
special dispatches herein are also re­
eo by the contour method. There'«
week. »2700. Heath and Herman.
shopping here, returning this even­
a real reason. E. C Bell, Irriga­
85
served
tion Engineer, office with Isaac
ing to Provolt.
THREE
COWS
and
three
valves
for
Best.
85
WKDNl SII.U, MAY i». 1*0.
Mrs. A. V. Abbott spent today In
sale, cheap. J. A Varner.
<07
the
city,
on
business
returning
this
Foundry
St.
88
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4
♦
♦ ♦ 4
♦ afternoon to Merlin.
OREGON WEATHER
♦
FOR SALE Six room house.
Six
♦
lots, good shade, fine location
♦
Kitty Arrive* Tonight—
WANTED Two teams heavy log­
Only,
»1.000.
»290
cn.-h.
balance
♦ I
Weather for thè Week
♦
The public speaking class of the
ging horses to work by day or
»1» per mouth. Heath and Her­
Pacific Coast States; Gener­
contract.
Apply at Josephine
man.
»5
high school, which is to present “The
♦ ali' fair. with normal tempera­ ♦
Lumber Co.
S2tf
Arrival of Kitty" tonight in their 7 PASSENGER Chandler car for
♦
ture.
Furnished
house
FOR
RENT
auditorium, is in readiness for the
sale, cheap. Write No. 479 care
K
200 North Second and
Courier.
8<
event, and latter perfect tn their
Reasonable reut to reliable <
♦
Tonight and Thursday occa­ ♦
parts. The stage is being arranged E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in­
pie. No objection to a hi
♦
sional rain and cooler.
surance and plate glass liability
child. Handy to round house
and adorned for the occasion, and a
♦
Tuff«
Bldg.
5th
and
U.
Phone
2S
good crowd of townspeople are ex­
pected to witness the play. Laura FRESH Mli.K. »2.30 p« r quart p< r JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY In«urance
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
month, delivered.
Phone 149-L.
and bond«. High cl»»« companies
Thomas Gunnell has charge of the
____ _____ 87
♦
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
♦ class and has drilled the cast for the
FOR SALK "IWo burro« inquire at
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ presentation.
»% MONEY—Banker* Reserve Sys­
the corner or I and 11th St»
90
tem 6'e loans are made ou city or
t
Elta Bremer left this morning for
farm property to buy, build, im­
BORN
Lind Home Lodge Will Open—
prove, or pay indebtedness. Bank­
Crescent City.
ers Reserve Deposit Company. EWING To Mr. anti
Mrs.
Earl
May 15th. Special rates for week
Nirs J. A. Seyferth was a Holland
Denver. Colorado.
WStf
Ewing, of thia city .Monday. May
end parties of 10 or more in party.
visitor in the city today shopping.
WANTED AT ONCE —Good girl or
7. a daughter.
F. "W Kelliugtou. a representative Legion Meets Tonight—
middle aged woman for general MAHAN--To Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wages »30 per
month.
work.
of the Swift packing company, was
Mahan, of this city. Tuesday. May
The American Legion will hold
Phone Anna Lind, Lind Home
in thé city Tuesday from Roseburg.
X. a daughter.
its regular business
meeting to-
85
Lodge. Holland. Ore
Mrs. T. E. DeNike left this morn­ night in the courthouse. Several im­
ing for Portland, expecting to be portant matters are to come up. R.
gone for an indefinite time.
J. Cleary, of the Pacific Legion, has
Mr. and Mr*. M. D. Fields and a proposition to put up to the men.
children of Medford, spent the day The picnic will be held in Riverside '
in the city yesterday.
“Working Together for Billion*” Is Logics! and Fearles*
park, preceding the meeting.
William Hanna, member of the
Presentation of Some Vital Truth*.
Associated Oil corps of employes in
Sales books—Courier office.
Medford, spent today In Grants Pass.
C. H. Henseltnan was a Medford
business man who spent the day here
«12.300 K»H YOl
yesterday.
-'H
Mr. Archer V. Cotton, of De-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Messinger
Uuit. Michigan, offered Mr.
were visitors in the city today from
' a.
I t <■ •
Thuenilcr «25,000 for a Bible
Provolt.
text commanding the keeping
Be sure to be at the high school
■
of the first day of the w«-k as
by 8 o’clock tonight for "The Arrlv-
a sabbath. Come tonight anti
al of Kitty." 35c.
85
help produce the text and Mr.
Miss Helen .Minthorn, of Lake-
r
Tlius-mler will
divide
the
view, is spending the week visiting
money with you.
H. D. A.
with her parents, who are residents
Chareh, E Street. Every even­
of Evans creek, Miss Minthorn is
ing this week.
employed as office assistant with the
forestry service at Lakeview
V
Z
♦
Z
ENTÏ -FOUR hours a day year-round
production maintained by workmen
‘rained in our own nuxlem plant enable« us,
without curtailment of quality, to effect
Roving* which constantly are pui*e<i cn to
Vacuum Cup Tire users.
'^ï
Brilliant Speaker Discusses Problems
of the English Speaking Peoples
< The X
Sound of 1
Safety^
PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER CO. OF AMERICA. INC.
Jnuuiecte, Pa.
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EXTRA SPECIAL
71
*n ilrr» al Hf. |.lik<-'n—
Thursday (Ascension Day) there
I
will bu a célébration of the IJolv
Communion at I4 o'clock
in
St.
Luke's
Episcopal church.
Rev.
I'hilip K. Hammond, celebrant.
Ladies black kid one-strap slippers,
broad toes, rubber heels.
$1.68
Sizes 3 to 8
Golden Rule Store
Train Changes
and
Improved Service
Thursday, May 10th
“Shasta Route“ Train Schedules Reduced
The Shasta. No. 11.
Shortened
Oregonian, No. 53
Shortened
San Francisco Express, No. 13
Shortened
California Express. No. 15
Shortened
Schedule of northbound trains reduced.
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ADDITION H. MM AL
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
— 1 hr.
—•
— 1 hr.
— 1 hr.
35
40
15
30
min.
mln.
min.
Mln.
Main Line Through Trains Southbound
No. 15
11:20 p. m.
Main Line Through Trains Northbound
12
|>. hi .
Various changea mudo in nearly all branch line trains.
For further particular* on time tables auk agents.
JOHN M. SCOTT
GE.XERAL PASSENGER AGENT, PORTLAND, OREGON
Neman Allan Imrie’s rise to a plttce of real prominence In tho pintform
world Is almost as interesting a story a» his climb to a captaincy with the fa
nndlan forces during the laleBbr. Two years ago he was p actjciitly unknown
In the states ss a speaker. Since then he hn* talked In hundreds of towns ami
cities in the West, has toured New Zealand. 1ms «[■■■ken In pmcticiilly every
province of Western Canada—and even in some few far-off Alaskan cities. To­
day he Is eagerly sought as an after-dinner x|»-nker In both Cliicngo and New
York. He needs no press agent, no recommendation« One talk is alone suf
ficient for Invitations galore. Mr. Imrle’s le- tnre, "Working Together lor Bil­
lions.” Is n stirring, forceful, thought-provoking anulysi
d presentation of
the Anglo-Amerienn problems thut are burning ls-ue~ at :m- present moment.
Chautauqua second night.
VINHO41IV3 HO
ANVdWOD T1HHS
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(PMS 3A’^ pun s.Jst^P 1PUS îssjbju atp
la ui 3 auq ’aunosBa oiheioa Xnq utijj ,
¿guqos*i3 tn Xcuouoog' ígr ^ w ¿suitoraS
ui jg/Aod ;uB æy ¿ 3 ui ¡ oí > b 2 ui psads lue a a
Pythian MiMcr*—
Will meet May 11. Friday at W
O. W. Hall.
g*
Ol<! Veteran Dies—
E. M l ight a Civil War veteran
and a mum tier of the <1 A It . died
this morning at the family home on
Fifth street
He had lived in Grants
Pass for years and at the time I of
ilia death wan 76 years of age. He
is survived by his widow, The i dale
of the funeral services hga not been
I
set but these will be held In the
Baptist church and will hi­ conduct-
ed by the G. A. R.
-•»A
A big difference
I
i
SUNOCO
N olire—.
All Paran Encampment officers
and members are requestnd to be
present al the Odd Fellows hall May
11, at x p. m. as there will be 11. p.
degree work und lunch,
By order
of W. H. Hull, C. P. B. A. Wll-
Hams, scribe.
8ti
< oininitfcil to Asylum—
Percival Whitehead, the translmit
who was taken Into custody Tuesday
In the vicinity of the Granite Pit,
was this morning given a hearing
:ind cominlltud to the state asylhtn
at Salem. He was picked up while
suffering from a .hallucination thut
pei.p'le wen, trying to poison him.
lie would not drink anything In th»
jail lor tlie same reason. He would
not give his home although bo said
lie had been in Texas recently.
There’s a big difference in motor oils.
Most of them are by-products from gaso­
line manufacture. Very few refineries
make lubricating oils their chief business.
THE DISTILLED OIL
is made by lubrication specialists. A pat­
ented process gives uniform distillation
— every drop is like every other drop.
And it’s pure—not a compound of light
oil and “cylinder stock,” that gummy,
thick stuff that forms carbon.
You’ll use less oil and get more power
with Sunoco. You’ll see the difference,
too, in repair bills. There are six types of
Sunoco. One is best for your car.
A»k your Sunoco dealer far booklet,
"What’« Happvning Intide Your Motc-r?”
I
MARSHALL-WELLS COMPANY
DULUTH
MINNEAPOLIS
r
PORTLAND
SPOKANB
These dealers sell SUNOCO—fd/i lubrication nith them
John Pike Simglit—
Oflicers at the shorin’* office have
been requeued to be on the lookout
for John Pike, sent Io tho stalo pris­
on In January from this county. Plko
was employed uh it trusty at thepri*-
011 wood camp and escaped Ln com­
pany with several other» on May 1.
He was serving a terin of not morn
han three years tor larceny in
I
than
a
building. The judge told him that
I k - might acquire his freedom In a
few month« by good behavior, He
apparently did not detlre to take
chances on official action.
«
Grant« I’ uhh Auto Co., G rant« I’ ii .- ih , Oregon.
Valley Hard­
ware Company, Granta Paun, Oregon. Attillanti Automotive
Shop, Ashland, Oregon. Eagle Point Garage, .Eagle Point,
Oregon.
Geo. Myrmo, Glendale, Oregon. M. H. Johnson.
Gold Hill, Oregon. J. M . Smock. Holland, Oregon. Fred J.
Fick, Jacknonvlile, Oregon
Buick Service Station, Medford,
Oregon. T. E. Gilmore, Murphy. Oregon.
R. L. Hammer,
Selma. Oregon. W.
F lx Icy, William», Orrgnoi.
Culp &
I,Innton, Wolf Crook, Oregon.
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