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ment of Agricultural
Before turning cattle th.it have been
kept tn the baru or lot during the
winter onto a pasture a good water
supply shoulfl be carefully provided
for. Pond*, aprlng*. watering troughs
or other facilities for watering should
be cleaned and put Into shape. It Is
frequently thought that the water sup
ply I* abundant early In the season
and therefore that no attention need
be given to It. This Is a mistake, us
springs and ponds All up during the
winter and trough* become damaged
AND 1S4 HOURS SATURDAY
AND SELIANG QUAIJTY GOODS
EVERY MINUTE
DAILY COURIER
ty mail or carrier, per year...... >6.00
ay mail or carrier, per month.. .50
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OREGON WEATHER
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Weather for the Week
Pacific Coast States: Gener 4
ally fair, except probably oc
casional thowers on the north ♦
Pacific coast; nearly normal ♦
temperatures.
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Tonight and Sunday fair with
4 probable showers in the north ♦
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MEMORIAL DAY
There are two days upon the cal
endar of good American citizens that
appeal to the heart and the soul,
They are Independence day, com-
memorative of the birth of liberty
and equality and justice on Ameri-
can shores, and Memorial day, dedi-
cated to the memory of the brave
ones who have given of their life, or
of life itself, *in maintaining the li
berty, the equality and the justice
established in 1776. Memorial day
is the^iccasion when a nation gives
expression to the gratitude that tills
101-3-A NORTH «TH
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its heart. The gratitude is always
present, but one day of the 365 is
set apart when open expression may
be given to the quality, Memorial
day is not a day tor sport and merry*
making, but rather a day that should
be consecrated to the memory and
to the paying of tribute to those who
have fallen in defense of the princi
ples for which American government
stands. The least the people of
America can do. and the thing that
should be done because of the love
we feel for those who have gone and
for those who still remain with us. is
to give proper observance to Mem
orial day.
PROGRESSIVE CITIZENSHIP
ing the future welfare of their chil
dren.
This attitude on the part of Marion
county voters is a constant source of
surprise to the state at large. What Is
the matter with Marion county? it
has been asked It is one of the rich
est counties of the state outside of
Multnomah. It includes some of
richest farming districts in the
tire 'Willamette valley,
It is
thickly populated county, prosperous,
well-to-do. But when it conies
voting on progressive legislation
and legislation promoting our educa
tional institutions is the last word in
progress—the voters of Marion coun
ty Jail in their duty to theniselvea
and to their children.
Only in the returns from the city
of Salem itself, were there any evi-
dences of a change in the attltude
of the voters from vetoing all meas
ures. no matter what their merit,
simply because they involved an in
crease in taxation. It is to be hoped
that this change will spread to the
remainder of the county in time to
assure the success of the progressive
measure of the future.
Water Supply for Livs Stock I* of
Greatest Importance.
so they fall to hold sufficient water
for the needs of the cattle. In most
esses the water supply cannot be
materially Increased, so care must be
taken to conserve what Is available
It Is advisable to fence around springs
to prevent the cattle from tramping
the earth and polluting the water
The maximum use of water from a
spring can be obtained I., providing
two or three troughs set so that the
overflow frotn one will run Into th«
next one. This arrangement not onb
makes the water more accessible to
the stock but keeps It cleaner anil
better.
Marion county has again gone on
record in the late elections, as being
the least progressive county in the
state, says the Eugene Register. It
holds the doubtful honor of being
the only county in which the millage
bill failed to pass. The elementary
school tax bill passed by only a slight
majority, due largely to the concen
tration of educational propaganda on
the part of a few public spirited cit
izens who knew from the record of
Ice cream cones were first invent
Fifty i>er cent of the hops grown
previous years what Marion county’s
ed and made in Oregon.
in the United States are produced in
attitude would probably be toward
Oregon.
any measure involving taxation—
In many imikes of cnrs Uslng hat-
even an educational measure involv- :ery tgnltlon It la pteslble to keep thè
Hammermill Bond Letter Heads
ar runnlng without thè use of thè bai*
and Envelopes at the Courier office
Muslin Underwear
Buicks!
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Buicks!
Buicks!
THIS IS THE SE ASON OF THE YEAR TO Bl Y MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR.
YOU WILL BE AMPIA' REPAID FOR
YOl R TIME AND TROUBLE IF YOU WILL INVESTI
GATE OI K SPLENDID SHOWING OF THE "DOVE”
Golden Rule Store
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FRUITDALE
Ponds. Springs. Troughs and Other
Mr. and Mr* P Slattery are both
Facilities Should Be Cleaned
recovering slowly from the accidents
and Put In Shape.
OPEN IO HOURS DAILY
«EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Press la exclusively
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>f all new* dispatches credited to it
w all otherwise credited In thia
japer and also the ’ocal news pub-
.abed herein.
All rights of republication of spe-
lai dispatches herein are also re-
•erved.
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PROVIDE WATER FOR CATTLE
utered at poetoffice. Granta Paea,
Ore., aa second class mall matter
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SATURDAY. MAY M, 1
ARA NW PAM DAILY
Two IBIS Sixes, new tops, plate glass
rear and side, best looking tops in
town. These cars liave a first class
paint job and look like new.
Delivered three new Dodge Bros,
ear* th!» week—better placs your or.
der now.
they received a few week* ago
Mrs. G. P. Knight, of St. Pauli
Minn., spent the week end at th«
Bates' home.
The Hamilton and Neilson fami-
Iles are attending the Chautauqua
this week.
la Vida Carpenter ha* been on the
sick list this wwk
Mr. Porter, the engineer on the
Irrigation ditch, was called to Jack
sonville Monday and Tuesday on
business.
Fred Darling and family, of Yaki
ma. Wash., have bought 30 acres of
the Jones ranch, and are working the
home place. They are very much
pleased with their location
Mrs. Roller has her elster,
Roas, and her husband from
land, stopping with her this week
Mr and Mr*. G. A. Hamilton and
sons. Worth and Glenn, were dinner
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Jas.
Wright.
Mrs. P. Slattery went to Medford
Tuesday.
The contractors are putting in the
culverts and flumes thia week and
think they will have water In the
ditches next week
The Neilson orchestra played at
Glendale Wednesday evening and at
Holland Saturday evening and found
the new roads to both places very
pleasant to ride over.
Mr. and Mrs A. W. Bates enter
tained Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Stanbrough
and son. George, and Mrs. G. P.
Knight, of Williams; J. H. Harris.
A. Bauer and Mr. and Mrs Robert
Harris at dinner Sunday.
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WILDER VILLE
Orren Hill is entertaining a
of measles this week.
Frances Ixivelace tripped on the
stairs last week falling nearly the
entire length, bruising her body and
skinning her face.
Phil Brown and wife arc rejoicing
over the arrival of a 11-pound baby
boy. Mrs. Holland Is caring for
mother and baby.
Rad Robinson and wife chaperon
ed a crowd of the younger set for a
picnic near the river last Sunday, A
big feed and boat riding were the
principals of the day.
Clara Loughridge is spending the
week end in Grants Pass the guest
of her aunt.
Mrs. Burrel Ruttencutter has been
suffering with a severe gathering
above her left eye.
George McCollum drove over from
Keno, Ore., last Monday to take
home his wife and baby who have
been at the Burrongk home the i last
two weeks
Earnest McCollum and wife, J. Mc-
Collum and wife, J. L. Daws and
wife called at the M. Houseman home
last Sunday.
Alva Woodard and family spent
the day at the E Ixmghridge homo
last Sunday.
COLLAR FOR MATURE HORSES
Where Animal's Weight Does Not Vary
During Year Leather Is
Most Suitable.
The host collar for the mntnre horse
whose ivi Ifht does not vary much
throughout the year. Is the leather col
lar. But for most horses the best col
lar I h one stuffed with hair and cover»)
with ticking
TEAS
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hlgher—7,000. 0,000, 10,000 and
even >10,000 mila* In »omo casa*
you «III approviate m<»re fully thè
nxwuing of th* Havage »Ioana. ìli*»
big mlleaite."
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TTiere i* n freah stock <’f Hsvage
Tire« aixl Gratinilo TMIxw and aa
or giuliani ioti al ,<»ur servire al every
Smaga- bram ii »tot»' and al thè Stores
of Haiagn dl»trit»ut«r» ovorywhoro.
Y<»U «IH like Savana- »••rvlce aa wrll
a» Smago "llrwp Itig niilenge” Ttres
and Gmfinlto Tulio».
Guarantocd B.OOO mlloa on "Grlps”
H<HM> nilleM on ••!>” type
liljustinent» iixm I o al homo
For sale al thè
Grani» Pass Servite Slation
A. Lindi
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WE SELL
THE
Studebaker
Overland
Sold at the Same Price Everywhere
J. F. BURKE
Fashion Garage
QHJCHESTER_S_PI_LLS
DEALER IN DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS
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warn known BeM. I M wt . Atwny* krfUida
SMDBÏIM’GAISTS EVERYWHERE
HEALTH-INSURANCE-
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Ronioilying battery troubles 1» our specialty.
Have ua diagnose the trouble of YOI'RK—and. know
ing the right facilities, real c«|>erlcnce, adequate repair
parts, WE will make the battery efficient and dependable.
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An ex pert housekeeper is known by the TEA and
COFFEE she serves.
Don’t spoil your well-cooked dinner by serving
with it a poor grade of tea or coffee.
Buy our
SUPERIOR tea and coffee and you know you have the
best.
The delightful AROMA of our tea and coffee
excelled only by the DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR.
Begin to buy from us; you will continue.
Try OUR Groceries
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NOTHING IS MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN LIFE OPT OF DOORS
Nothing makes this easier or more pleasant than the posses
sion of a car.
Get the car and get the habit. If you are sick you will get
well; if you are well ’twill keep you so.
But before you get the car come in and have a talk with us.
AGENTS
FOR
HUDSON
MAXWELL
CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
Hilf’
COLLINS MITO COMPANY
► RIES AND REPAIRING
PHONE 317
■y 511 H STREET,
a
GRANTS PASS, ORE
[E«EX
(beerful service for a|] „mk™—at moderate coat.
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Adams Electric & Battery Shop
We guess that everybody be
lieves that, an ounce of preven
tion is worth a pound of cure.
Of course you realize that If
the plumbing at yotir house la
put Into the iproper shape at
this time some member of your
household may not fall 111 at
some later date. Why not have
that plumbing attended to at
once?
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
B. S. DEDRICK
»10 F Street
Phone SOH-J
With Grants Pass Hardware Co.