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NOVEMBER 2S. 101Í». I growers in the production of high sympathizer declared that he was not ' class fruits, and the marketing of a member of the order, and that th«- these fruits to the best advantage. remarks h<> hud made were simply Salem. Ore., Nov. 25. 1919. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ (■notations from a paper published at C. I. LEWIS. ♦ The Oregon OREGON WEATHER Editor Courier: Butte, Montana. He asked for a ♦ Growers (.'operative Association feels ♦ preliminary hearing, and said that* ♦ Tonight and Saturday, rain in ♦ very much gratified over the results he wauted an attorney. He left In ♦ west portion, with rain or snow ♦ obtained from the meeting held on th«« sheriff's charge to find an attor 4 in east portion. Warmer to ♦ ney to defend him upon th«» serious Moderate southerly ♦ the 15th of November, at Grants 4 night. charge placed against him. The ♦ Pass We appreciate the great aid 4 winds. time for ths preliminary hearing has and the kindly spirit of cooperation not yet bj»en set. The prisoner states which was shown on the part of the that he has been a resident of var growers approached. As a result of 26.—Clothing for ious mining camps for the past 14 Paris. Nov. THE STEELHEAD ( I.ASsIFK A- the three-day caini>aign. 700 acres years, and was at one time a mem American women in T1O.N have been added to the books of the babies made by ber of the Luleration of miners. IMs- The question of when it is legal association. In all probability, this all parts of the Vnited States filled trict Attorney Miller is appearing to catch, trout, and just what shape acreage will be increase«! to about an entire car in a large trainload of aguinst the prisoner. 1,000 acres before spring, it should Red Cross relief supplies, which re the fishing law is in since it has bat mean a great deal to Josephine coun cently left Paris for Poland. Other tled another round with a state legis ty, as it practically means that the lature, has disturbed the minds of growers of that section are together; important items which made up the the anglers not a little. It is pretty that they stand as a unit, and it goes 50-car relief special were refugee clearly defined, however, in a recent without saying that more progress clothes and hospital garments, food (Continued from Page One) can he made under such conditions stuffs, medicines. hospital supplies letter which the state game warden : than if there is difference of opinion and farm machinery. The criticism expressed locally has written to an inquirer from 8p|rit’' In Aid to orphanages and children's against the libation team is that the Bay. and by a reading of some of eiftht days' time, the Oregon Growers boys should nave come out and have the state law. Section 0. of the fish- Cooperative Association signed up homes is an ever-increasing activity finish...i the ¡tame even if their stib- Americans in Poland. At of the 11400 acres. Four hundred acres ad- Ing code, reads as follows: etltutts tvo.ilo not be able to make tonnage was secured in the many points along the old Russo- "Section 6.—Wherever the word 'ditional > as good a »howing as they might German front, east of the River Bug. | Umpqua Valley, and a large addition- ‘■almon’ is used in any of the laws |al I acreage in Sheridan. Amity, and where the country was swept bare of wish. 7 bey felt that Lebanon would of Oregon, the same shall be deemed Willamette Valley, The present everything, they have furnished have shown uetter spirit to hart played even though badly defeated and held to include Chinook, silver-, acreage of apples alone, on the books equipment, food and clothing to help than t > 1«y down in the middle of sides, steelheads, bluebacks, sockeye of the Oregon Growers Cooperative the Poles establish orphans’ homes, the contest. to care for the lost children who are and all anadromous species of salmon Association, should give a tonnage of x ,, ¡at least 1200 cars, providing crop constantly drifting across the border and trout.” 1 "Agents Authority to Sell”—'book ¡conditions are normal. This should with refugees returning from Rus of 50 blanks, 50c, Courlar^offlce. That settles the classification of ! mean the inaugunui()n of a very ef. sia. Existing orphanages which have the Rogue river steelhead, for he is ficient apple selling campaign. an anadromous, or sea running, With such a tonnage, the organiza- been found sadly ln need of food and trout, and can be legallv taken bv tion will be able to develop an effi- clothing to care for their charges have received condensed milk and angUng after he has attained a' a cient 8a,efi servlce- and also w111 toe • 'able able to inaugurate an advertising other food supplies, and children's length of 20 inches even in streams campaign which will bring great re- garments and dross material. In FOR YO4JR closed to the catching of other trout, glIit9 Every district will have to some districts the Americans have A letter from the state game warden, stand on its own legs, If Josephine hired carpenters, paying them with • and published in the Coos Bay Har- county produces superior apples and flour, to make little beds, bench»-» j and tables for children’s homes that I SEND THEM TO bor reads as follows; :H>ars other diatrlct- it will , quickly demonstrate that point. and had been stripped by the war. "I have your letter of recent date, . .. In other places local sewing circles ; ' - the growers of that section will pro In which you ask whether or not accordingly. The association will have 1>een started, making over bad-I «03 First Ave., Seattle, Wash. salmon trout may be caught by hook have a growers' service, to look after ly worn garments that have been col WRITE FOR I’ltK E LIST and line during the months of De- the inspection and grading of the lected in the United States, into AND TAGS cember. January. February and PackB- 11 wil1- ln addition, conduct children’s clothing. Odds and ends ; of material found in bales of refugee March. It has been the ruling of » .«. the a . , general , _ information , , department. * being at the service of the growers clothing have been similarly used for I department that salmon trout may at a„ thnes to glve them the children. The burlap which' be caught by hook and line; in fact, alojig the lines of good orcharding, formed the bales themselves Is made The Up-to-Date any variety of anadromous salmon such as spraying, pruning, choice of over into lied sacks for the chil or trout. The salmon trout comes varieties, pollination, budding, and dren's beds. within the definition of a salmon un- -------------------------------------------------- der the laws passed at the last ses- Why are seven chops better than 6ion of the legislature, While a sal- ; one? mon trout is defined as a trout un-1 der the game code. It is defined also as a salmon under the latest salmon Ì coto *'« COlOAl« v^ARM AIR FALLINO A*iNG Jaw. I refer you to section 27, on ' page 15, of the commercial fishing Salem, Ore.. Nov. 28. Edward E. laws, AVe expect to rigidly enforce. Kiddle, of Island City. Union county, who represented I.'nion and Wallo the closed trout season, The only I wa counties in the state senate place where it will be difficult to do! ¡1913 and 1915, is the selection this will be on streams where both j Governor Olcott for membership ■trout and salmon trout are found the state highway commission during these months. On the purely succeed J. N. ¡Burgess. The appoint trout streams, we will not tolerate ment was announced yesterday. Governor Olcott, in making the ap angling.” Because there are more of them’ pointment, says he is informed Kid While the letter from the game die has retired from active business warden sounds perfectly logical and and will have ample time to devote clear, there 1 b still this fact to ion-! to the state's road program. THEKE IS NO LIMIT sider: A special law says that the I Kiddle has Jived in I.'nion county TO THE NUMBER OE < HOI’S ¡the greater part of his life and has steelhead in the Rogue shall be clas ¡been interested in the milling busl WE HAVE HEBE I'OR YOI ! sified as a trout, and it may be that ines» and the stock industry. He was some wise man will rise up and say| i manager of the Pioneer Milling com POKE (HOI’S, VEAL ( HOI’S, that there is a conflict that n°eds pany which controls nearly all of the •roipcniH of Scientific further Illuminating. LAMB (HOI’S, MI TTOX CHOPS, flour mill business of Union county. Heating Solved by the Kiddle wn active in forwarding the campaign in behalf of $1,500,- A Will«m«*tte Mixup— RADIO The outcome of the Thanl sgivint- [TO VOI R APPETITE'S CONFUSION 000 in road bonds which -were voted Pipóles» Furnace in his county. During the war he day games in the Willamette valley* MADE IX OREGON leaves the football championship of'"*’* SLGGEHT AS A <_XlX< LI SION, was active 1n (Red Cross work and other patriotic movements. His that district very much ‘‘up in the Sold ¡uid Installed l>y BETWEEN YOL AXD THEM, term as commissioner will expire on air.” Grants Pass has the undisput March 31. 1922. ed championship of Southern Ore COLLISION! gon, and will likely not schedule an other game till the situation to the Carriers Wanted— I’Ll MBING AXD SHEET north is cleared. Then the locals Carrier boys for Daily Courier METAL will ask a' game with the leaders to wanted—routes now open. Extra .11« F STREET determine the standing of Grants pay for rainy weather. Apply at F*ass in state-wide honors. COMMI FIFTH ANI) G STREETS once. BARNES, The Jeweler H. I*. Time Inspector Next door First National liauk DON’T LET YOUR BATTERY FREEZE Cold weather la tough on Batteries, and regular inspection during ths Winter months is a necessity. I-et me inspect it for you— my service le free and It may save you the price of u new one If you have decided not to uee your Osr this Winter 1st me store your Bsttery for you and should you want It DRY-BTORKD, 1 will guarantee, its operation for Nine Months from date of delivery next Spring or make an adjustment. Come in and have a little Battery talk with me. E. A. ADAMS, Auto Electrician ldcon»e<l Auto Electrician and Battery Repairman l’hone flfl no« South Sixth Street GETTHETOP MARKET PRICE RAW FURS THE GOLDEN RULE FUR CO. Pipeless Furnace B. S. Dedrick The City Market Phone 17 21 I North Sixth sire*’! BRIGHTEST SPOT IX TOWN • WHERE SIIORTY'H PLACE WHY Because we use the Westinghouse Come lip and get on«’ —take it home, try it, "once used always used,*' If you arc going to buy a Dodge now or in the spring. «orne up and sign the order now, for futur«* delivery, otherwise you may not get one. Maeda lamp. Grants Pass Service Station C. A. LINCH, Manager Originili Dr. Spark “The Battery Man”