Image provided by: Josephine Community Library Foundation; Grants Pass, OR
About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1920)
page rwo GRINTS I’.vs.«« DAILY COHUE H GBANTS PASS DAILV MIER Published Dally Except Bunday A. B. VOORH1B8. Pub. and Propr itered At poetoffice. Grants Pasa. Or«., as eecond class mall matter ADVERTISING RATES Dtepiay apace. per Inch........... .. Leeal-pereonal column, per l!n«..10c Reader», per line...... Z:.......... — 5c DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, p«r year ...IS.00 By mail or carrier, per month .50 At $1.00 Each—-Thursday One Lot MEN’S SHIRTS With and Without Collar Ludwick home Monda.v evening. George Taels and Kiev Ta vis. of Hugo, visited at the Ludwick home Monday evening. William Powers came to Th reo riaoa Friday. Mr. .\h Ky and Mr. Crockett work- ed on the road Tuesday afternoon. AT YOUR SERVICE TOR BARNES, The Jeweler Nest door First Notional I'aah Tluie InaiM-ctor JOSEPHINE FARMERS WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year ............ >>-00 \ meeting of the Josephine Couu- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Farm Bureau will be held at the The Associated Press Is exclusively courthouse In Grants Pass on Satur •aii,tled to the uae for republication day, January 24th, at 1 p. m., for the of all news dispatches credited to it purpose of inviting the farmers of or all otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news pub Josephine county to associate them lished herein selves with the Farm Bureau and the AU rights of republication of ape be selling xhern. We allow the Ger-; "official instructions of the most con Farm Bureau Exchange. M*. dispatches herein are aleo re- fidential character" affecting inter- mans and the Japanese to sell the. As the success of this movement aerred. uatonal relations, desen ed the con objects which w-e manufacture with depend» entirely on the cooperation demnation of all Amehicans. Repub WEDNESDAY, J ANT ARY 21, l»2O. more art, if! ore solidity and more lican leader lxtdge objected to his and support it receives from the farmers themselves it is to be the , good taste than any other nation on request for immediate consideration, duty of every farmer in the county to thereby causing it to be put over. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the globe." assume his share of the responsibil ♦ OREGON WEATHER This is not only good advice to ity for the successful operation of ♦ HOHN French business men. but it may this organization, especially when it Fair and continued cold with ♦ l.\|>S To Mr and Mrs Robert inks is taken Into, consideration that the easily be turned into good advice ♦ moderate northeasterly winds. of Riverbanks Farms, Wednesday, county, the state and the govern »♦♦♦♦♦▼♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ for American business men. and al January 21, a daughter. ment are sharing in the expense to so for American travellers. The sustain this institution for the liene^ plaint of the French attitude toward fit of the farmer. THRKK I’lXES WEEKLY NATIONAL INTERIORS America holds true exactly of the | This movemeui is nationwide In It» j Louis Thomas, a noted French American attitude toward France J • Mr. Crawford went to Rogue River »cope and is probably destined to be- I writer and economist rebukes French Thursday of last week, returning come one of the leading (actors in i most other countries. exporters for devotng nearly all their and home Saturday night the nation-wide effort to better thei commercial attention to our big east-j Miss Venita Corliss was very much condition of the farmer socially, ed-1 THE CHARITY TRI ST surprise I n !.> a 'he following people ucatlonally and economically. ern cities and ignoring the interior. j The "community chest" is one of entered her home: Mrs. O. -M Craw Cooperation in the fullest sense of j He points out that New York, Bos I ford and Margaret. Miss Elsie Pow the word, based on good will to ton, Philadelphia and their environ the admirable war ideas that are sur- ers. Elmer, Harold. Lila and Esther wards man. seems to be the keynote | ment represent only a small part of V1'in~ the *ar- It seems to have be- Ludwick: Misses Edna and Adelina the population and the industry of eome “ permanent thing in dozens of I Price; George Price, James Price. of the hour and finds its revlbrating echo manifested in almost every ar-! cities. There is a campaign going Miss Iva Wright. Tom. Fred, Virgil the country. tivity all o'er the world. I on now in one of the big cities to and Mrs. Wright; l-eo Garner, Frantz Let us get together and bring lots! "This limited knowledge of thei raise, all at once, all the money need ! Garner. Asa 'Powers, William Pow of good cheer, good will and our-1 United States and large cities is ed to carry on more than 100 phil er» and Frank Batchelor. Cake, pie selves Into this meeting. Tell your J most dangerous for France. I know, and coffee were served. neighbors about it. anthropic institutions for the coming for example, that certain cities of I \ , Mr. and Mrs. Eli Garner and son JOSEPHINE COUNTY FARM year. The sum wanted is $3,500,- Frantz Garner, went to Grants Pass from 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants Bl RE XI 000. It will be provided cheerfully Saturday on business. offer more markets to certain of our . enough, too. because the citizens Miss Powers went with the Gar- importers than other cities much. NEW TODAY . ¡know from experience that it will ners to Grants Pass to spend the more important, which have week end. cost them more, and make them a previously exploited by Europeans Mr. Price went to Grants Pass SEE G. P. JESTER for life Insur t great deal more trouble, if they do I Saturday. ance—Penn Mutual Life. l>9tf and are now nearly saturated with not meet the demand in this sen- l-eo Garner spent the week end at BUNCH TRANSFER will change merchandise from this side. A sible way. Grants Pass. phone station after January 31 large number of these smaller cities Mr. Wright went to Grants Pass from Express office to Oregon Gas It is a kind of charity trust, with are centers of rich territories which I i Monday on business. & Electric Co., phone 349. 93 were in a budget system. All the institu- we have ignored as if they Margaret Crawford visited at Jhe 1 I tions. from the Associated Charities — WANTED--About Lnm-lb. horse the desert. Must lie sound, gentle and good . ! and Y. M. C. A. and big hospitals to "The United States is poorly i worker G. W. Gross. South Or.'.nts RI^HT HERE WE WOULD] . 'the little orphanages and brother- Pass. 7& known in France, because, despite I LIKE TO MENTION- WE J h i hood club for paroled prisoners and the facility of communication, WANTED- Someone to dig a well. aged colored people. fur- ARE human animal travels little, rela- home for Phone 229 or 278-R. STUDENTS hejuish estimates of their needs, and tively, In these days, because OF PR (have the estimates examined by ex- reads little, because his knowledge is limited, because it is rare to find rls . ’ and a suitable proportion of (the big fund assigned to them. Then men understanding and speaking ! they all pull together for the common perfectly foreign languages, and ¡cause, ignoring creed, class, color above ail. because it is rare to find and every other mark of social di men having spirits sufficiently adapt vision. They find that it pays in able to enter into the views, habits, hard cash as well as in mutual good intellectual and moral, and the judg ; feeling and fellowship. It leaves ments of a foreign race, and to admit hundreds of practical philanthropists them as facts, without attempting to| We guess that everyoody be, free to give real service through lieves that an ounce of preven discuss or argne against them. out the year instead of having to tion is worth a ¡mund of curc-j “The Americans differ enormously Of course yo>. real’»- that if spend most of their time begging. from the French. That must be told1 the plum dug at your house is It is a grand lesson in cooperation. to every young man about to embark > put into the proper shape at this time some member of your for the United States. And ft should household may not ¿all ill at not follow from that that a French some later date. Why not man should think himself either in-- Lave that pltimbin.' attended ferior or superior to the Americans to at once? he is going to encounter. He will have success If he exercises a little B. S. DEDRICK good sense. .*>1 I H Street Washington. Jan. 21.- Senator “We Frenchmen should study j>a- tiently and energetically the United, Walsh, Montana, democrat, and a member of the senate naval cotnmit- States, for because of our Ignorance, I tee today introduced a resolution in we are now selling to the Americans! the senate declaring the action of less than one-tenth of what we should'I Rear Admiral Sims in making public I Can You Write a Headline for This? Foley’s Honey and Tar is the best known and most successful family cough medicine on the market and the following letter is positively true and genuine: Say* “It Act» Like Magic” Gilbert Fleming. 3911 Budion« Av., Loe Anteler. Cel . writer: "I have much plenure in testifying to the very jreet benefit my family and 1 have derived from the uae of Foley's Honey end Ter. It positively acta like ma»ir and to my mind there * nothing os the market that can compere with it. Whenever mere are any of our household -uSennd from heavy colds or bad coughs or '.Goneness, we st once get a bottle from our local druk store, end after one or two doses nbtsin tn- * isnt relief. Your compsny deserves »rest cred t 'or such e velueblo production end from our own * xperience wo esnnot do otherwiao but recom- end it to our friends snd Ibis we willingly do and will continue to do so." COMPOUND CLEARS THE THROAT of phlegm nd rnucuk, «top« that tickling, open« the > pauage« foreaiier breathing and coat« (he raw, inflamed surfaces with a heal ing. soothing medicine. Coughs that "hang on ” after ‘■c grift or "flu” are relieved by lev’s Honey and Tar. BOLD EVERYWHERE / ATTENTION! We Are Exclusive Agents 4 MACK TRUCK in Josephine County IE VOI CONTEMPI.ATE Pl IK II IS. INi. 1 liti ih < III. INI -Il I’M agents rr VoF’/ for . HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS COLLINS AUTO COMPANY a- AMD RPPA’RlMG - 5/Ä H » PHONE 317 VTPE£K GRANTS PASS, ORE.