PAGE FOUR PORTLAND MIKKETN GRANTS PASS Olli! COURIER Publlahed Dally Except Sunday A. E. Voorhlaa, Pub. and Propr We Want You ! ¡eased Entered at poatoffic,-. Granta P»” Ora . aa »« ond class mail matter. Qi tl.lTY AND SERVICE TELL IN DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, par year . M OO By mall or carrier, per month .»0 NEU TODAY DtBHWASIlER WANT HD phlne hotel. It tot DO NOT <».9 ADVERTISING RATES Dtoplay space. par inch ..........—*®c Local-personal column, per line.... 10c Readers par line-------- ---- ----------- COOl) HELP Portland. July 17 I are steady and unchanged. alvini FOR SAIÆ Î g milk. 1 and 5 y tetler. Murphy. T BARNES, The Jeweler FOR NAIR One Buick touring car. I good condition Will sell at a bar- j gain. See F. B. Oiding, 512 D 27 street. WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year-------------------- 13.00 « la almost impossible to obtain and my Watch tUrukhm ***• ««**■ to su< h proportion that I am Ooiupslied to discontinue certain Iluso of repairing AETKK JULY 1ST I wlll not he In s poeltloa to acc.pt for repairs sny Jewelry or • inali work. but wlll mako a speclalty of Fine Watch Repairing aad Diamond Nettine- Ash- I CIVIL ENGINEFR Geo M. ford. I«nd. mine drainage and MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Tbe Associated Press is exclusively Irrigation survey». Address SIR estitled to tbe use tor republication 50 North Rixth Phone 148-J. of all news dispatches credited to K I i.wi ■ m ■' i f an—fyww - or all otherwise credited la this j INSURANCE, ALL FORMS Inquire paper and also the local news pub­ for rates on grain and hay Inaur- lished herein. T M Stott. office phone All rights of repubocaUon ot »pe­ years than we pave ever known la anee dal dispatches here»a are also re­ Ulf 44-J I the past. served. ' FOR cotta*»- SALK -Four-room So tar as tbe growing end is con­ NATI RD AY. JULY 17, IVM. north side on pavement. 50x100 cerned. there is no doubt aa to the lot. Price »1200. Will consider « tMirch of tlirtsl future. It has been demonstrated ear in good condition as first pay ’ 10 a. m. Bible school at ♦ amply that Oregon can produce fruit OKMJUN UMTHhh ment, balance , at »10 per mouth Communion at 11 a. tu . followed ♦ of superlative quality and produce it Phone 147 or call at 315 North «th by sermon ♦ Weather tor the Week street ’ cheaply and abundantly enough to Sermon at 8 C. E. at 7 p. m. Po-1 He Coast States. Fair, al­ ♦ assure profits to the grower. Neither Prof. Hoven of the Eugene bible STRAYED A small, brown Jersey though probably light local ♦ university will give t»o of hie splen­ ■ Is there fear as to the market. The cow, about five years old. Finder ♦ showers In extreme north por­ did sermon*. Prof. A. C. Scholes please notify A A. Ingalls. Wllder- ♦ tion Monday or Tuesday; nor­ ♦ world wants Oregon fruit aad is will­ »Itf ville ♦ ing to pay well for It. The only doubt will lead the song service both morn- mal temperatures. tng and evening •’Make our home ♦ in anyone» mind has to do with the church your church home." JOS. MON6 AGENCY Fir»* inlur Tonight and Sunda.* unsettled ♦ ♦ ance, plate glass liability lb* *r labor question. It ie self-evident that Probably thunder ♦ ♦ weather anas. MS «lath rtsws if the fruit cannot be harvested when I Baptist Church ♦ ♦ storms in the mountains, Sunday school meets at 10 a. m CALL WHITE UNE TAXI at Clem- ( »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦o«* ♦ It ripens tbe industry will be a fail­ ens Drug Store. 4Í-R Residence .«nd prea< hlng service at 11 a. tn.. at ure. phone 381. 7-8-Stf I'OLITICS AND ADVERTISING which time Rev Boyce, ot I «ba non. The solution of the labor question 1 will speak. B. Y. P U. is at 7 ix m. The Courier classes as a republi­ Iles largely with the cities and towns The evening service is to be a union E. L GALBRAITH—Real Raíate. In­ can newspaper because its publisher| surance. and plate glass liability. of Oregon. If the people ’ ot the meeting at the Newman M. E church and editor believe in the political SO»H G street, phone Î8 40tf cities and towns get out into the or­ at 8 p. m. principles of the republican party. chards and berry fields in the pick­ It is first a newepaper. however, and Nt. Iaike'v Epiacopal I ing season, the crops will be bar- At 11 a m. celebration of the Holy doee not desire to class as bitterly vested and tbe industry will be a sac- partisan, and will not permit its po­ cess and Incidentally huge IUM Communion and sermon. There will be no evening service. litical likes or dislikes to color Its j will be distributed In wages that Rev. Philip K. Hammond. (Con an tied from page 1.) news policy- Us politics will be . would not be distributed otherwise, Vicar In charge. column J,. . confined to the editorial Band1 -“Keblucky Dream Walls ” ■ If they do not do thia, one of two Newman M. E. URurch Some democrats have in the past 1 [hjBv«, Here Is My Hsart,** by au­ which was presented for publication. The morning service will be a spe­ dience with Mrs. Charles Clayton cial service for tbe shut-ins and old­ leading. It is absolutely true that editorial The people of America would be "Star Bpangled Hanner," wlrh band comment must be confined to the disappointed, of course, should the er folks who cannot often attend church. A number will be broaght in accompaniment. editorial column and must reflect the Resolute fail to “lift*' the America's i special conveyances. The morning i a thought of the Courier. The editorial Cup. But if victory must ever go theme will he "The Sunset of Life.” policy of the Courier is not for sale. elsewhere, that game old sport, gent­ Union services at Newman church In X Beyond this, each political party Is leman and scholar. Tboa. Upton, will tbe evening at 8 o'clock. Rev Boyce upon tbe same basis. The Courier be a popular winner We could al- will preach. Special music. On Monday evening there will be has advertising space for sale, and moot hail defeat with deligbt if Up- an all-church meeting of all mem­ if the democrats, in common with ton la to be the man responsible for bers of the chur»h. Reports of all republicans. wish to purchase space the defeat. departments wlll be given Rev Dan- ford. the district superintendent wlll at advertising rates for the adver­ be present tising o»f their wares, they have the T lililí CUT DOWN YOUR 0 I Xt ik Churches j Buy the Ramous c ÎTÂ MJB “The Quality Coffee of America“ IN THE FIVE POUND CAN AND SAVE MONEY f WELCOME TO 8Í GIVEN The Moon in Fo'klore. privilege. The same rules will apply as ta the acceptance of all advertie- tag matter—It must not be offen- ■Ive or libelous; it must be In the office early enough to make it me­ ehaaleally possible to get It I* th« issue desired, snd payment must be guaranteed by some responsible per­ son This statement is made at this time that there may be no misunder­ standing later. • - THE BOMTIOM 1 Eugene Register) There is no industry In Oregon that is growing more rapidly than the fruit Industry. New orchards are going out as rapidly as the available supply of nersery stock will permit, and to the new orchards must he add­ ed a huge new acreage of berries and vegetables. Factory development Is keeping pace with new acreage, which gives asauran»« of sufficient markets in the future. The profits of Oregon fruit growers are becom­ ing known abroad and the result is a new tide of immigration. We have seen rapid growth of tbe fruit indus­ try in the past few years, but the prospects are that we shall see far, greater development In the next few More folklore 1« fastened upon fho* iiwuu than upon any other nMronoiui- cal feature, reflet-ting undoubtedly tlie wealth of sent I melt I the f Intellect ns well as of fori une »«tier of lWi slnves. lie was the gif led author of th** Declarniton of lnd'*r>'*nd- en«*e. All tlie«e nu n performed >»*iv ces of Inestlnuihl*. value to tile «*<110 r.ion people.” » Blue Buckle Over Al Is e ■ Biggest selling overall in the world C J. 0. Ce. 8 9 1