Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 15, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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UH A NTH l’AHN DAILY VOVRIER
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GRANTS PASS DAILÏ COURIER
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THVRSDAY, JI LY 15. UM».
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OREGON
WEATHER
Children’s Patent Leather
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Ol’IWOW OF OTHKICM
♦
GOOD HELP
It was but a yesterday ago that »•
announced that our clean-up cam-
1 palgn for our city beautiful was om-
BUTTON SHOES
1 plated. . Since then we observe many
old fences and cypress tree« being
: removed and new lawns bel nu put In
WHITE KID TOP
This Is splendid' But If we would
keep ottr city beautiful and make a
SIZES 2S TO 8
name for ourselves »■« must watch
every day that nothing unsUhtiy be
found on our property.
SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $1.65
Then too, there Is the housefly'
which we pledged to make home- '
less, Now Is the time to wage war-
fare upon thia pnst It we do.not. he :
j will bring di »«vase and filth into our !
home« and stores
He will surely I
ruin the June bride's lovely pictures j
and her dalntly tinted walls. He will
annoy and enibaraae her at her meal,
hours.
George
ber. a few decades ben e. has as Its I her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Dear bride. Join In thia warfare
Baer.
against an enemy of your sweet new
foundation stone the maintenance of
Rev. M C. Davis held services at home.
a sustained yield in our forests; in the church Sunday morning ami
ONE OF THE COMMITTBE
other words, the pracUce of tor- evening.
Is almost Impossible to obtain and my Watch Repairing bus grown
to such proportion that I am compelled tu discontinue certain linen
of repairing
AFTKII Jl LY IM'
1 will not be In a Position tu accept for repalr» »ny Jewelry »r
small work, but will make a speclally of Fine Watch Repalrlng
and Diamond Adling
BARNES, The Jeweler
KK
♦ ¡ estry."
NINE ^*FETY F'R T’
* MORE LANDS SEEKING WATER
PONTO FOR COVERS
♦
♦
One of the surprises to the visitor
♦
♦
I Show every driver the con­
Continued from Pns* Ofl- »
♦ to the Rogue river valley Is the fact
sideration you aak him to «how
♦
♦ I that new and tributary valleys are airplanes in commercial use In Call-!
y on.
♦
♦ ‘constantly coming into view as he fornia and 50 more in Oregon and,
2, Slow up for children Al
♦
\Vg\ S.
♦
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travels around the district The first Washington, while a number equal to i
.A. Act «• you vvmat the other
Tonight and Friday fair with ♦
visitor to Grants that of California are in operation In j
driver end ped« -trhtn to act If
♦ impression of the
♦ northwesterly winds.
Texas
Most of the machines In
roti wen- In hl« p’fee.
♦ Pass is that the mountains come Texas are privately operated by per-:
♦
4. Always «Igtiul when
‘ close down to the town and that the sons who made fortunes in oil, but |
change your cxmine. There w ere
THE LVMBER INDUSTRY
I lands available for agricultural and contracts recently were let for air- j
l.tfFT »irvet aechleiit« last yeur
The future of the lumber Indus-1 horticultural purposes are limited craft to be used In transporting sup­
In which machines were <latn-
aged,
try has been the occasion of much But opening out from the main val­ plies between cities and the oil fields.
,'i. Watch out for the vehicle
Mining
and
oil
companies
desiring
study upon the part of the people of ley are other valleys, each a small
* <>n your right at all street Inter­
the timbered districts of the west, empire of itself, and with many pos­ emergency supplier or the replace-) Í section«. Have votir car under
full control. The fellow on rhe
and there have been many predic­ sibilities developed and undeveloped. ment of special tools have come to
depend on the airplane whl h. with
cross street muy not have hl«.
tions that the bottom would drop out Some of these tributary valleys are the level lands and natural landing
fl Do m t pull onto car trucks
of the industry one of these days. irrigated from local supplies, while fields of the country and the long
unle«« you are sure there 1« no
This has influenced some who would others await Irrigation from outside distances over which the railroads
«•ar approaching.
T. Remove glaring headlight«.
use lumber in the building trades to source«. The Jerome Prairie district are unable to make quick time, has
These light» cause a large num­
provided
an
impetus
to
commercial
await the day of the calamity to the
bee of accident*.
is in the latter class.
It has more adoption of the airplane in Texas/'
lumber manufacturer that they might than a thousand acres of fertile
5. Stop behind street car» tak- .
Ing on <>r discharging paxsen- ♦
profit by falling prices
A decided
lands that need only water to make ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ a
ger».
J
drop In lumber price« would be a ca­
♦ :
them among the most valuable in ♦
1». Give good clearance to oc- j
ADDITIONAL VOCAL
lamity to the west, and experts who j
the west It has no local water sup­ eaoooeoeoeoooooa* ♦ a » cupled safety rone«.
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have studied the situation do not ex­
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ply. but is now solving the question B. P. O. E. Initiation Tonight—
Medford lodge of Elks will Initiate
pect more than a normal adjustment
by arranging to join with the Grants
14 candidates at Medford tonight,
of the lumber prices along with the
Pass Irrigation district and take the meeting being the last one before HANDLING OF AUTO CHASSIS
adjustment of other prices.
Prof
water by a second lift from the south the state Elks convention at Salem
Considerable Twisting and
Pryinc
Bryant, of Yale university, an au­
side canal of the district project. The July 2?. 2J. 24 There will be no
Usually Necessary to Get Through
thority on economic questions, tn a
Narrow Doors.
waters will flow down the main canal meeting of the lodge July 24.
recent article on lumber prices,
on the south side, there be lifted by
When loading automobile cha«»i« an
makes the following observations:
I»«rn Linotyping—
an electrically driven pump, the only
There is an opportunity for a freight iif etmaldernl.le twisting and
“From the standpoint of national electrical pump of the project. Into
young man to learn Linotyping at prying Is usually liecv»sary to get
welfare, the raising of the lumber the Jerome Prairie canals.
While the Courier office, working after reg- them in through the narrow door».
price level to a plane more nearly this second lift will Increase lhe cost ular hours, Permanent situation as- To simplify thia opemtloi», a truck
a» shown tn the »ketch, was devised.
equal to the all commodities' group somewhat to the land owners, it will sured when competent
High school It consist» of two heavy metal wheel-
may be regarded with favor. This put the prairie district at once into i graduate preferred. ApplF at Courier attached to a substantial axle, and a
tuhalar extension carrying three «up-
is true since price« in former years another class. It will give its lands office at once.
have been too low to encourage tim­
a definite producing value, and will
Burn« l'p—
ber owners to engage in the produc­ bring into cultivation acres that
a Stunts automobile, belonging
tion of timber for our future needs without water will always remain in to some California tourists caught
With the present prioe level. It now ' brush and Umber
A number of flre npar MurPhy the other day and
. after the fire quit burning there was
becomes practicable to urge the
; other dlstrieta adjacent to the Grants Bothln< |<ft of
c,r th,t WM of
growing of timber crops since the re-
Pass project are now contemplating any
The engine was salvaged
turns promise to be such as to in- !
following the Jerome Prairie plan, and sold by the owners but other-
sure a reasonable profit on the In-.
and the use of the waters of
Auto chassis, which are heaviest at
■ «etment.
the front end, are readily handled
Rogue, or of other source that may
with this truck.
".t has been the history of the in­ be available to put their lands into Died UM Night---
Howard Young, eldest son of C. E.
dustry that only during compara­ i the producing class.
Young, died last evening at the home porta. The supports are «<> «rrengnl
tively short periods, does lumber
of his parents. 827 Orchard avenue. that they fit onto a convenient part
manufacture yield a large profit,
— ♦ the cause of death being diabetes. of the front axle and bold the <-ha»«ls
| Funeral service« will be held at from slipping sideways, The third
since it attracts new capital into the
HUGO
support mguges the differential of
“ Hall'» chapel at S:30 o'clock Friday the car. In operation, the truck 1»
Industry which creates additional
I Mr. and Mrs A. Mathes. Mrs. C. afterneon. Rev. Hanson officiating
wheeled about by means of the ex­
competition for raw material, thus
N. Campbell and Mr«. W. J. Dingier interment will be at the Granite Hill tension handle. — l>pular Science
raising the price of the latter and re­ spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs reTBetery.
Monthly « U*
« «fe *kMh 'K fl
ducing the profits that are available F.ed Dingier. Mrs. Campbell will
. ,
her 4 at r-ii ----------- r7 4. T
to the manufacturer,
Additional spend several days visiting before re- nork Shut Down—
Work on the main canal and ths
competition also tends to lower the turning to her home in Portland.
Fern Larson, who is nursing at the reservoirs of the Medford Irrigation
price level because of the keenly
H. L. Truax home in Grants Pass district which baa been under way
competitive character of lumber mar­
spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. for the past six weeks has shut down
keting. While the price level will and Mrs. J. M. McKy.
tetnporarily. due to the decision of
Have a good lock put ou your car
undoubtedly fall during the course
D Peterson and D. E. Hiller spent the supreme court, The court held and use it.
that the bonds had been Issued for
of the next year f 19211 it U doubt­ Tuesday afternoon tn Grants Pas».
Insilili a good device for cleaning
the building of the Big Butte pro*
ful tf the Industry will a ain ever
Mrs
Mae Henry. Mrs. Harry
Ject and could not be used except for rain or snow front the wind shield.
face a period of low profits such as Schmid: and Mrs. Albert Keppel and
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carrying out that plan
An election
have overtaken it in the past. Indi- two children spent Friday in /¡rents for new bonds to the extent of »1,-
cations point to the maintenance of Paas.
250.000 to build the Little Butte pro­
O. T McCormick and W. G. Van- ject. will be held on August 9, and it
a high relative price level In the fn-
NO FIRM LABOR SHORTAGE
dtrbuilt were In Grants Paa* Satur­ is expected that the vote will be j
Ben Watts of Williams has
tune The sole remedy for averting'
day serving on the Jury.
unanimous. The closing down of >
solved the farm labor shortage
a period of abnormally high prices
Mr». Pearl Getty, of San Francis- this work has thrown a large num-i
problem so far as his farm is
ber of men out of employment In that i
concerned, at a cost of 25 cents
section, ft is stated.—‘Aehland Tld-!
Mr Watts sdvertlsod In the
Ings.
Dally Courier a few days ago
for a bay pitcher and the next
Mr». I. Fg Peck and son, Bobble.
morning four men appeared at
returned thia morning from Txts An-
bls place for a Job. As bls work
gelee. where they have been vlsitlng
required only one man he turn­
for the past month
ed the others over to his neigh­
bors who were In need of help.
The modern farmer is using
business methods in farm man­
Received today new shipment of the well
agement. — From
Monday's
Courier.
known Wirthmor and Wei worth Blouses.
Weather for the Week
Poctfic Coast States: Fair, al­
though probably light locai
showers in extreme n >’th por
tlon Monday or Tuesday; nor-
mal lemperatures.
New Economy
Jar Caps
Quality Guaranteed
J. Pardee
AUTO CAMPING TENT AND COT
$25 COMPLETE
:
Only two left
C. L. Hobart Co
Will lie
GetThere?
Perhaps. He’s in no worse
fix than the U. S. Depart­
ment of Agriculture at this
very moment—faced with the biggest
program of its history and an appro­
priation chopped millions short. W ill
the Department Survive? asks J.
Clyde Marquis, in an early issue of
COUNTRY
GENTLEMAN
I
Every farmer needs to know the
answer. In his article Mr. Marquis
presents truly enlightening conclus­
ions based on months of study of the
national agricultural crisis.
AUTOMOBILE
«^G0SSIP>
He diov.-i. for example,
the effect of rerfticmg the
appropriation for Farm
Alanap ment and Coat of
Pirduction Work from
$280,000 to AbO.OC ) of
12.615 remsnationx with
in the deparliner.t in one
year. Su< 11 thi rigs direct ly
influence the h< alth of
your hogs, the efficiency
of your dairy, the n ar act
for yoitr grain. You need
lurncva'» utthem. And
You Send Me $1.00—1’11 Send You 52 Issue*
F. B. McLaughlin
Hugo, Oregon
An »uihorue« aube-nprkm rrprnmtstlve of
New Blouses
New styles, white and colors, organdies and
voils. Wirthmor $2.00; Welworth, $3.00.
At Home Away
From Home
Good. < lenn Room» at ReAvoo-
able PWcee
«th and II Ht»
Golden Rule Store
Layton Hotel
Alowro Jonen. Mgr
Tb» C»nwrT G«Mk».» Tb« Udwa' Hw ITk. filaria, Ewaist Pag
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ip—nu
Why not keep on Mna mrelern
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