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MONDAY. JANUARY 21, IthM.
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DON'T BLAME CALIFORNIA
Judging by what has been trans
piring tn highway circles in Oregon
of late California highways will be
constructed to the California-Oregon
line near Monumental and Win
chuck before Oregon adjusts matters.
The Oregon highway commission
states that "there is no use of Ore
gon building its end of the line un
til California at least makes a start."
This refers to the Redwood highway
between this place and Grants Pass.
The Oregon commission probably
does not realise that for many
months highway construction has
been going on between this place and
Grants Pass, in Del Norte county, to
connect with the Oregon highway.
The work is through the forest re
serve, from Gasquet to the state line,
and quite a stretch has already been
completed. From Gasquet to Cres
cent City it la about 17 miles over
comparatively level ground and the
state is now planning to close the
gap, one route with estimates now on
file. Another routs down Smith
river, from opposite Mill creek to
the Crescent City-Smith Biver bridge
has been proposed and the matter
will soon be decided.
"You know that it is the desire and policy «f The American Tobacco
Co. to extend to its customers the maximum of service.
Reducing the price of a great favorite like Tuxedo—the moment it’s
possible—is our idea of delivering this service.
Two things have made this reduction possible:
1. A reduction in the cost of Kentucky Burley tobacco and
in package materials.
2. Tho consolidation of three of our big plants into one.
(Mr. Ford may not be in the tobacco business but he is
right about consolidation.)
There is a long gap in the Roose
velt highway in Curry county. Cali
fornia's portion from Crescent City
to Winchuck is over a level stretch,
requiring only a few months to com
So that favorite pocket tin of fresh Tuxedo tobacco which has cost
plete it.
you fifteen cents or more for the last five years, is yours for just twelve
To the south of Crescent City the
(12) cents from now on! Every package is—
gap between Wilson creek and Klam
ath river, seven miles, is rapidly be
ing closed. On the south of the
Klamath work has been started to
connect with the highway in Hum
boldt count). In the spring the con
struction of the Klamath bridge will
begin. By next fall California'»
portion of the highway» will be al-
FOR SALE—40 acres % tnlle north
moit completed
ing t0 road new* ,rora ,hat “tate-—
limits, 600 apple tioes, some pears
If there 1. any lagging in highway
C>ty Courier.
fine tor Toka grapes. Large six
room
house overlooking the city
building Oregon is doing it, accord-
8ale» book»—Courier office.
and valley, packiug house , garage,
barn, woodshed etc. Address H. B.
Reed, R. F. D. No. 1, Grants Pass,
Advertisements under tliis heading Be per line per Issue. All
Oregon.
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Classified mis appear under this hcaing the first time
WANT Tit BUY - 3 bronze turkey
Hee Mie Large Showing of
hens and one gobbler. Year old
birds preferred. S. C (iun'er, Rd
DRY
FIR
chunks,
13.50;
dry
slab
'HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for
2, phone 602-F-14.
97
wood, «2.75. Prompt delivery. V.
raw furs at Sam's Place, «08 H St.
WANTED
—
6
or
8
more
wood
(cut
I.
Megargle,
phone
13-1.
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ters, 81 50 to 82.10 per cord.
i WE OFFER a complete photogra FOR SALE—Manzanita, fir and pine
Wood and house rent free. Phone
phic service—Portraiture, copying
617-F-13. J. H. Robinson & Sons,
wood, delivered.
Prices right.
Ill our South Window. These suits are made of ex
old pictures, enlarging, coloring
near Wilderville.
97
Phone 617-F-13.
97
kodak finishing—the more diffi
tra good wearing cloths, neat patterns and
FOR
RENT
6-room
modern
house,
cult the job the better we like It FOR SALE Team of fine maros
rent 812.50. Apply 917 Orchard*
Artcraft 8tudio, phone 88.
60tt
about six years old, weighing about
Ave.
02
1250 pounds each, also set heavy
¡FOR SALE—Bacon backs, heavy 18c
work harness; also about 50 tons LOST—Navy blue and green silk
Priced Extremely Low
lb. Bacon backs, light, 20c. Picnic
good baled alfalfa hay, first, sec
belt. Return to Courier office. 98
hams, 14c. Side bacon, 25c. Sugar
ond and third cuttings. For par
cured hams, 25c. 658 North 6th
ticulars write F. J. Newman, Palm WHY PAY MORE'.’ Wil. n you can
St- J. H. Ahlf.
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get a guarapteed storage battery,
Bldg . Medford. Oregon.
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6-volt. 11 plate, for 810 60, ex
FOR SALE-—Manzanita, pine and ill
GOOD
BUYS
Ford
Touring,
good
change
price.
Recharge 75c.
wood. Houser Bros. Phone 28 6.
rubber,
850.
Phone 277-R. Esnungee Battery
!
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70tf
Shop. 505 8. 6th St.
100
¡FOR
RENT—3-room
furnished
MAXWELL TOURING, 1917, 850.
AUTO ACCIDENT Insurance—8 1000
I apartment. Inquire 308 I) St. !>7
principal sunt, 825 weekly indem
Come in and look them over - -we
DESIRABLE APARTMENT for rent
nity, total cost 85 per year. A.
have several others to choose
—Also small house for one or two
C. Wheeler, 519 H St.
98
from. W. 8. Maxwell Co.
97
people, reasonable. Call 417 E
St.
90tf FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping FUR SALE -One hundred-Jn three I
piece dinner set. Initialed "3."
room. Phone 370-R.
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Cost 832. for sale at 815. Also a 1
KEEP THIS IN MIND— Do not de
cide about that photograph until T M STOTT—Insurance Specialist.
baby carriage. See Smith at Art- I
you have visited THE PICTURE
craft Studio.
98
Automobile
Insurance
a
Specialty.
MILL. Quality Portrait» only are
Reasonable Rat*
t _
_ 87tf FOR SALE White Wyandotte cock- ■
I produced here.
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erel. Phone 534-R.
02 |
PARTY WHo-Lett a black
FOR QUICK SALE 25 million or THE
heifer
with
brown
stripe
on
back,
i more white pine timber.
nt my place last November, is here SPANIARD WINS FORTUNE
Price reasonable.
by notified to call, pay charges
PLAYING MTATB MYTTKIIV
Quality good
and take animal st once. Antone
Loggiug conditions excellent
Varga, Wonder, Ore.
99
Good mill site.
London, Jan. 21.- (I. N. 3.)—Ju
PHONS 43
611 H ST.
8 miles from R. R Live market. a. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate. In
an
'Fernandez, a Spanish waiter etn
Ac’.dress P. O. Box 1168, Klamath
surance an<* plat« glass liability.
Falls, Oregon.
101 .Tuffs Bldg. 6th and U. Phone 28. ployed at a famous London restaur
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Boys’ Knee Pant Suits
Golden Rule Store
Mine and Mill
Supplies
Machinery and Heavy Hardware
P. S. WOODIN
ant. has t ome Into a small fortuna by ■ information thnt he hnd won part of
winning a part of th» first prit»
of the Hpanlsh Alate Ixittecy of |l,. the priM, Fernandez hustled his wile
000,006.
and child aboard the first steamship
Immediately upon receipt of the 'for Spain to claim tho money.