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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1919)
11 Pill it' .. 1 Pi 6 4:1 I AGE TWO 6RASTS PASS Off COURIER PMblUbcd Daily Except Sunday A. E. VOORHIKS, Pub. and Propr. tatered at poet office. Grant PmM, Or., aa second class mall matter. ADVERT18INQ RATES Display apace, per Inch 15c Uoal-personal column, per Une..lOe leaders, per line fie WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year .12.00 MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Frees la exclusively entitled to the nee tor republication of all newa d la patches credited to it -or all otherwise credited In this laper and also the local newa pub lished herein. . All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are alse reserved. DAILY COURIER y mall or carrier, per year $(.00 y mall or carrier, per month .SO WEDNESDAY, JVXE 11, 1919. ,' OREGON WEATHER Fair; light frost tonight in extreme east portion; gentle westerly winds. -f USE EXTREME CARE TO PREVENT FORES! FIRES Washington, June 10. Now Is the time to stop the forest fires by ot having any, says an announce ment from the American Forestry Association. The fire in Minnesota last year is still fresh in the public mind and when it Is estimated that the fire loss in 1918 was (28,500,000 and that 8,400,000 scree were burn ed, every precaution should be taken fcy summer campers, says the asso ciation. Here are some "dont's" to be past ed upon every tent door flap: Don't throw your match away un til you are sure it Is out. Don't drop cigarette of cigar butts until the glow is extinguished. Don't knock out your pipe ashes while hot or where they will fall Into dry leaves or other inflamable material. Don't build a camp fire any larger than is absolutely neceeary. Dont leave a fire until you are eure it is out; if necessary smother It with earth or water. Don't burn brush or refuse In or near the woods if there is any chance that the fire may spread beyond your control, or that the wind may carry parks where they would start a new fire. Don't he any more careless with re in the woods than yon are with fire in your own home. Don't be idle when you discover a fire In the woods; if you cannot put t out yourself, get help. Where a forest" guard, ranger, or state fire warden can he reached, call him up on the nearest telephone you can find. COMTXO EVENTS June 12-13, Thursday-Friday-Eighth grade state examinations. -June 25-28. Wednesday-Saturday Teachers examinations. Official Count MKASURKS er cent County Indebtedness auo Yes .. i 301 No I nuuMJiai ana KeconMruction- suz ires ' 3U3 iso irrigation and irralnage U4 xes i 305 No I Five Million Bonding , 306 Yes 307 No Z'.Z'.ZZ lyieuteniui t-Governor - 308 Yes 309 No ZZZZZ Roosevelt Highway 310 Yes 1 311 No Reconstruction Bonding 312 Yes 313 No ;;;;;;;; Soldiers Kducatlonal 314 Yes 315 No .. H Live ox KRKSH TOMATOES AXD WCVMBKRS KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality First GOOD MONEY FROM BAD EGO Jim Buckley Finally Proved Truth el Saying That He Was Fond of Repeating. "Thar ain't noihiu' lu the world but la good fer somediin'" Is one of the favorite sayings of Jim Buckley of Bear Lake. Buckley Is a thrifty soul. He farms iu summer and traps la winter aud be tween wheat and furs he Is growlns rich. Oue morning his wife was cook ing breakfast. She broke a rotten rgg Into a .skillet and was sturilug toward the door to throw It away when Buck ley stopped her. "Woman, don't throw that eS away." said Buckley. "But It's roiteu." protested his wife. "lluU.s no difference," declured the philsopuer. "1'hur ain't uoililn' lu Hie world but " "Jauios Buckley." exclaimed his wife. "I've hoard that a thousand times." The wolf never sniffs at the doors of the prosperous farmers of the I'eace river country. But foxes are different animals here is something you don't know rotten eggs are rated as an epl cureau tidbit In vulpine menus. That night Buckley set a trap in a poplar grove near his home and baited it with the rotten egg.. He hoped to catch a red fox or perhaps a coyote. But when he went out to his trap next morning, what do you think be found? The biggest sliver fox Buckley ever had clapped eyes on. He sold the pelt in Jeace River the other day for 34fl. "A right nice lot o' money to hatch from a rotten e." remarked Buckley, as be stuffed the money In his pocket "I've alters allowed that thar alnt nothin' In the world but Is good fer somethln'." Chicago Post Carriers Wanted Boys and girls with bicycles want ed for carrier routes. Apply at once. Courier office. nrdl GRAND PRIZE It tha P. P. I. E. . 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BUTTON Battery Work In charge of the battery do partment of the 13th IH vision, V. S. A., at Camp Lewis dur ing the late war. Now with Barker '& ItuMen cutter at Auto Service Co. And is prepared to handle all kinds of battery work. thousand: of womkit rufier mi5erLrlv from 1 periodic attack: of headache, never dreaming that a permanent cure may be had. Headache nearly alwf.ys re-hs from 6ome disorder cf the stoma ;h, liv-.r or bowels, "i. ;e Chamberlain's Tablets. ' Thcy iw.ll correct these disoic'ers and there will be r.c mere :..adache. Man have been permanently c; red by Chamberlain's Tablets. I I i : : r- : ' i ! i 1! "I ri vmaa--r? It .M : . JU 4W . i w SJ 17 g n j6 M 13 ,6 8451-154 . - , , , ,o i, 4 la 14 18 13 18 36 518 195 II DAILY COl'IUKR U.S. cept or AGRICULTURE 0KRA To can okra select young tender pods. Remove stem without cutting the seed pod. lilnncli by dipping luto boiling water from three to six min utes. Plunge immediately into a cool alt bath (one tenspoouful.salt to one quart of water). Remove at once. Pack Into previously boiled Jars, cover with hot brine (two and one-half ounces salt to one gallon of water), rartlally seal J nra. "Processing with steam under pres sure Is recommended. Process pint Jars SO minutes under steam pressure of ten to fifteen pounds. Seal Immedi ately, and cool lu a place free from drafts. Wheu cold test for leaks, and store In a cool, dark, dry place. If the intermittent process Is used, boll for one and one-fourth hours on the first day and one. hour on the two succecdlug days, looscn the cover on the Jars before each successive boil ing, and seal completely after each boiling. Cool, test for leaks, and store. If the single-continuous boiling period Is used, boll for at least two hours. Seal, cool, test for leaks, and store. United States Department of Agriculture. ! HINTS 0 SELECTING LAYERS Pullets With Alert Eyes and Comb, Face and Wattles of Fine Texture Are Best . Judiilni; poultry is Mild to lie a fiuir i art than the selection of other furm aulimils, hut the nmn or woman who picks pullets with a fine head, alert ; eyes and comb, face and wattles of ! fine texture, lius tuken the first step toward Increased epg production, llood i pullets should stiiud square on their I feet, with legs wide apart, with the front end of the body slightly higher I tntiii the (Histerlor eud, and with a long I li.lck iiml toll curried rutlier high. The body should be wedgp-slnw, yielding I i.Mple room for the reproduction una digestive orgnns. There Is nothing worse than bad, foul smelling breath; get rid of It for your friend's sake anyway, ilol i lister's Rocky Mountain. Tea will ' clean and purify your stomach and bowels; your breath will be sweet, your disposition improved, your i friends Increased. 35c. Tea or Tab lets. Sabln's Prug Store. Adw. Fobs in Gold, Gold Filled and Silk with Gold Mountings See Our Window BARNES, The Jeweler 8. 1 Time lnnerUr Next door Mm National Hank Feeding Grants Pass We've pnired for this Job by stocking our store with the iiKwt rnrefully .elected line ol Family Groceries livery miiiniiMllty In our large nUwk was bought with a view in giving our riiNtoinent TIIK MDHT ItWHL , IUJi rXH TIIKIK MONKY. (loud, pure, vucrgy-prtHluclng fouls nt iniMlrrHle price thco are nhnt you always g at J. PARDEE, Grocer KIN'UKKOItl KTA 11(11 Battery Shop 8t LighUt'at various prices. LuKgage (arrlem just tho tiling for picnics. .Motorist 4'overulU mill rlv1iiK (.Iovon. It us tell you how to make iur moliiUr or auUote Up look like now or tot us do It for you. A full line of llruaswick and ICOVAL UK AKI(,H. t)ur llattery Scrvloo Is fre) We urn plmstHl to tell you what jour Lattery nels to innko it do what It is In. tended to do. We are dcmou'trntimt Urn Nailooul Spark I'Iuk tNmin anil see It. 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