Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 26, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS l'AM DAILY l’ut KIM*
PACK TWO
GRANTS FASS 0A1LÏ COURIER
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MEMH HR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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MARRIED
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Me* alllstcr-Bobcr
Roy McCallister «nd Olive Aimed«
Sober, wore married at the home of
the bride’s mother in Ashland. Sun­
day. January 25, Rev. J. 1* Green
of this city officiating.
Only the immediate relatives wore
pre <«it. After the ceremony a num­
ber of beautiful gifts were presented
and a most enjoyable dinner wus
served.
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Mr. McCallister la quite well I
known in this vicinity. His parents.
Mr. and Mrs. XVm. McCallister, have
lived for years, and raised their
family, a few miles down the river
from Grants Paas.
The bride is an accomplished
young lady and has been teaching
the District No. 20 school this w inter.
Mr. McCallister leaves for Santa I
Rosa, (Nil., today to look up a loca­
tion and Mr». McCallister will follow
as soon as her school closes, about
June 1.
The Associated Pres« is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to It
or sll otherwise credited in this
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paper «nd also the Ifical news pub­
lished herein.
AU rights of repubUoatioa of spa­ • ment, but her experience has been abundance at one time. We used
cial dispatches berate mb « to *
’ that her advertisements are not them lavishly and wastefully, and
served.
even answered. Persons who could suddenly there are no more. Per-
do her work, if there are any such, hai>s some day citizens may recog­
MONDAY, J ANI AliY 26, 1920.
; will not even call -to inquire about nize the warning and heed it—just
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the jobs or the salaries, though both in time to save a few of nature's ♦
OBITUARY
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priceless gifts.
, are attractive.
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OREGON
WEATHER
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Ina Grace Fall
A leading jeweler complains of the
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Ina
Grace
Fall passed away Thurs­
Rain or snow. Colder with ♦ same difficulty. He needs 20 expert
♦ ,
day. January 22, at 5:10 p. m . at
moderate northerly winds. " ♦ jewelry makers. He succeeded in
her home in Merlin, Ore.
finding one old man to help him.
Ina Grace was the only living
According to the milliner, people
daughter of (Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fall
and was born in Clauson, Oakland
AUTO TOURISTS SOON DUE
no longer want to'do careful or good
county. Mich . February 6. 1897, be-
’ Springtime Is not faY distant in work, they want to do slovenly or
ing at the time of death 22 years. 11
Mexieo City, Jan. 26.—Dispatches months and 16 days old. At the age
Southern Oregon, and soon that easy work and get big money for it.
One reason why this condition is from Uruapan tell of the death, of 9 years she moved to Orion,
great procession of automobile tour­
while attacking the Tepenahua ranch Mich., where, at an early age, she
ists that will keep the Pacific high­ so prevalent is that easy-going Amer­ of Jesus Cintora, regarded as one of
united with the Methodist Episcopal
way alive will be in motion. Cities ica has consented to pay Mg wages the most ruthlees bandits In the church, of which she remained a
along the route are now preparing . for slovenly work in every depart- Michoacan-Jalisco region. Most of faithful member until death. In Oc­
Cintora's followers, together with tober, 1914, she came to Merlin,
for the coming hosts, and hotels are ; ment of- its industrial life, from
another rebel leader, Gordiano Gon­ Ore . where she became a member of
!
washing
to
watch-making,
and
this
enlarging their capacity and improv­
salez, are said to have surrendered the Merlin Baptist Sunday school of
is
one
of
the
faults
which
must
be
ing accommodations to care for those
An optimistic note has been sound­ which she was a regular attendant,
of the tourists who_use hotels oik corrected in the new industrial re­ ed by Brigadier General Pablo Gon she having not missed a Sunday dur-.
their trips. For that other class of gime. The burden lies equally up­ salez. operating in the oil regions, ¿Lg the loot ><-«r
111 e wus .-..cat mostly In her
tourists, the ones who camp out, > on the employer and employe. Each who says that for more than t at
months, owing to the vigilanca <•
must
give
and
demand
full
value.
l.oure
where she will be much
wonderful improvements are being
government forces, the Pelaez rebc-'.. missed.
But
there
is
a
ray
of
hoi*e
in
this
made in the municipal camp grounds,
have attacked neither oil eamim nor
She leaves to mourn her loss
in some cases the city making an milliner's plaint. It proves that the oil company paymasters. He re|»orts father, mother, five brothers and
appropriation for the development of good old saying is just as true as it that the rebel chief, Pedro Meza, has aged grandmother.
ever was—‘‘you can’t keep a good surrendered, together with 60 fol­
The funeral was held Saturday
the site and its care afterward.
lowers. He operated along the banks ternoon at 1:30 at the Baptist
The camp grounds in all cases are man down.” Any one who will take of the Panuco.
•
church in Merlin, Rev. Joseph
maintained as “free,” though it has the trouble to fit himself for expert
Knotts conducting the service. The
come to be an accepted thought that work is sure of a good place and
Quartz blanks at Courier office.
...... in
I.. Pleasant
?:... ..r.i Valley >eme-
burial was
it is proper, and that tourists expect, good pay. It is only the man who
tery.
that charge will be made for some wants something for nothing who
TltUMM. SCHOOL TO RESUME
of the necessities furnished. Where stays at the bottom.
gas or electricity is supplied for
The faculty of Sacred Heart hos­
cooking purposes, most of the camps CONSERVATION OF WILD LIFE
pital,
Medford. Oregon, announce
laws to protect certain of its na- i
now equip with meters, and the tour­
that they will resume their Training
ist pays for the gas or current used, tive wild animals have been passed
School for nurses on May 1st, 1920. |
Young ladles wishing to qualify
ordinariy leaving a margin of profit by Arizona, and others are recoin-1
themselves
In the art of nursing will
mended
by
the
state
game
warden.
to cover other work about the park.
please apply in i>erson or writing to
.
These
laws
have
come
almost
too
Unless Grants ‘Pass can' make ar­
AND THE
Sister Superior for necessary infor­
rangements regarding its
camp late. According to the game warden
mation
ground, it should provide some oth­ . the grizzly and cinnamon bears have
er means for the providing of funds already disappeared from the forests
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for the policing and care ■ of the , and mountains. The harmless Ari­
MILL RUN
grounds, for they must . be given zona bears of the foothill counties
.MIDDLINGS
daily and constant attention to avoid are rapidly becoming scarce. They
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CORN
AND BARLEY CHOP
criticism from those who use them. are small, black and wooly, and do
Ixydge’s committee in an effort
MILK PRODUCER
The advertising value of the camp no damage to crops or stock. They
reach a compromise.
ROLLED BARLEY
Ixjdge’s statement was issued after
ground is in the state of mind of the live principally upon acorns, roots
ALFALFA
AND
MOLASSES
a
conference with Senators Borah.
and
grubs.
tourist when he departs. If it is
A
CHOP
Johnson and other republicans op­
Beaver
were
once
common
in
the
proper, he will come back and he
posing the treaty. The bi-partisan
RLATCHFORDS CAI.F MEAL
will also tell his friends. The com- [streams of the southwest. Then trap-
conference adjourned immediately.
CRACKED CORN
mercial value of the camp is in the ■ pers went after them, unrestricted,
Senator Hitchcock and associates re­
SCRATCH FOOD
tired for a private conference and
patronage of the people who stop and soon they seemed to be all killed
egg P roducer
will reply to Ixxlge tomorrow.
within it. That amounts to many out. Recent reports say that in re­
WHEAT
thousands of dollars etery month. It mote mountain streams construction
To the State Hospital—
LITTLE CHICK FOOD
is a trade worth going after in earn- of beaver dams has been resumed, so '
An attendant from :he state hos-
it appears that a few survived the
est.
pital at Salem arrived in the city yes-
slaughter. The state is protecting
terday morning and escorted Mrs. G.
EXPERT WORKERS WANTED
A. Guild, of Merlin, to that citv,
them now.
where she will receive treatment.
The great need in this country is
The same story is told or the na-
An examination into Mrs. Guild's
for expert workers, according to
I a tive elk, antelope and mountafn
condition was conducted Saturday,
woman who conducts a large and sheep. Only 300 elk are now in ex-
and it was determined that Mrs.
successful millinery business.
istence in the state, and they were
Guild’s mental health was such that
WE KNOW OUR CHARGES
She finds this true in her own imported from the Yellowstone.
she should go to the state hospital
WILL PLEASE YOU
for
care.
case, and all along the line as she
It is the common tale of man’s
WE ONLY
comes in contact with other manu­ carelessness of the natural life in
CHARGE FOR
facturers and merchants. Everywhere , the woods, fields and streams about
I WHAT
the cry is the same. There is talk : his habitations. Fish, birds, beasts,
WE DO ?
every now and then of unemploy- i wild flowers, fine trees were all in
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FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Another Ilia Event
plumber
When you get a plumbing bill
from ns you’ll be .pleased to
pay it because you will realize
that the charge Is just and
fair and that the work that we
did for you was well i and
promptly done,
Here’s our
telephone number Call us I up
when you need us.
B. S. DEDRICK
RIO F Street
Phono 30H-J
Mary
Pickford
in
“THE HOODLUM
There’s laughter in chunks,
gales a nil torna.locs
OREGON
Hank
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co.