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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1920)
GMANTN P F AGE FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday D.U1Y OOIH1NH ♦ » Hawiian 1‘EBNON.AL AND LOCAL ♦VATI UDAY, Ubisi JM. I mao ♦ COOl) HELP Mrs. Mary Stauff. of State Center, la aluioat Itnpoaaible to óblala and my Watch Repairing haa grown la . arrived liut night to visit her to am h proportion that I an> compelled to diaconi In o» certain llnoa brother. V Wnllace. itered at poatofflce. Granta Base of repairing Select your heating stove early at Or«.. «a Moond clac« mail matter AFTER JI LI I NT Cramer Bro». 61 I will not lie In a position to accept for r repair« aay Jewell y or ADVERTISING RATES \<AK BETTER Arthur I'dverton and family mid Rapatrias • mall work, hut will tunke a specialty < of Fine Watch Display space, per Inch..................... Miss Doru Herman are at ATeacent and Diamond Retting Local-person al column. per line... 10c City for several days Readers. per line 5c «i "Djer-kias." Sabin has it DAILY CO CRIER CFI.ERA LETTI fK Mrs E K Brigg» and children, of ■y mail or carrier, per year...... |«.00 Eugene, are visiting in the city with ■y mall or carrier, per month.. .50 friends for a short time WEEKLY OOVRIDR Walter lavah and wife, arrived In Ry mall, per year |2 oo the city last uight from fauig Beach They registered at the Oxford. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED CRESS Jelly glasses at Cramer Bros 101 and 105 North 6th The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use tor republication Mr. and Mrs. Fred I'findler. of all news dlapatchea credited to it Muskogge. Okla , are stopping at the or all otherwise credited tn this Oxford tor a »hurt time. paper and also the local news pub spending of thousands of dollars tn Tom Robinson, the well known Il lished herein. All rights of republication of spe lurid advertising, and can be made linois valley farmer, was a business cial dispatches herein are also re visitor in the city today a eons tan: source of education to the served Glass top fruit jars, pints, quarts man who feels the cell back to the and half gallons at Cramer Bros. 61 8ATI KDAY. Aitasi 2K, 1WJ®. soil We people who have confidence G. T McGann and C A Osnold. in what our lands will do under ir nr«» In the city from Seattle attending to some business Interests here ♦ rigation. properly tilled, should dem ♦ ♦ M M McVey, of Crescent City. Is a onstrate that confidence for nothing OREGON AA'EATHKB ♦ 'III«' liuiiiii*>( Kh«m on I Mfili local visitor today He Is registered will so build up the country as the at the Josephine. H eather for the U eek development of many small farms Stone jars In all sizes nt Cramer Pacific Coast State»: Gener ♦ Bros 61 ally fair: normal temperature. ♦ SEGAR FROM PIMPKIN AND Clifford Jewell arrived this morn PALM ing from Portland and will visit her« Tonight fair and » armer, ♦ for the next week with Mr and ♦ limit our sugar produc- But why ♦ East portion, Sunday, fair and Robert Harris ♦ tion to the cane of the tropics, the ♦ warmer. F S Bramwell will leave ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ beet of the temperate zones and the evening or tomorrow for Portland modest yield of the maple trees of where he will attend a republican A FARM IN THE KtK.l E A A LI Al Y our Northern States? committee meeting. In some districts it requires hun- ! Schram Jar tops at Cramer Broa.Cl Why not the pumpkin? is the an Dr and Mrs E. J. Billlck anil son, nod I '«patii«' ('n»! dreds of acres of lands to make a swer of the sugar chemist. That Otis, left this afternoon for Crater farm, in others a few acres will pleasing vegetable which grows al lake They expect to return tomor- Prices—50c, 75c, $1.00 produce the revenue that it requires most anywhere can be weaned away row evening. hundreds of acres in the first men-1 from its uses for pies, jack o'lant- Mr. and Mrs. E. Al I ai ne. uf Ixt« si vr sin rm usuai . Holt XIX«. s sil A< tv Honed district to produce. The mea- 1 erns. and cattle feed and from it can Angeles, resinned their tour north this morning after a short visit in sure of a farm then is in the returns be made a considerable amount the city it will give a man for the effort and , crystallizable sugar. Its yield ♦Jury Oniuhitf Mad«*—— terrier» Wnot<»«l— Economy to|m nt Cramer Bros 61 A drnwlng * in* li»»l<l at tin» court Boys or girls with wheels wanted. expense he puts into it. weight per acre is greaxer than Ben W. Coutant returned today one route now open Bonus paid for hoiiHf» thh» morning for the ¡»«»tit Jury, The Rogue valley is not essentially sugar beet. Six per cent of sugar to his home at Alameda. Cal Mr long service uhlrh will I h . called next month, Apl'l.v Courier office Commit has been visiting at Theview an arid region, yet experience has ' can be readily obtained with possi- Thirty alx names «era drawn and with his brother. A. S Coiirant. for taught that the bulk of the lands bilities of a much higher yield. pruMjx’tl Ivo members of the Jury will Four Curs mid < hie Truck' the past thre«» months I»«» notlfh»<l ut once The grand jury Sugar from pumpkins is declared , Aiux Were sold lust week by W S must be watered artificially to bring It the ttn-gon t'harles L Huntley, of Goldfield, will convene on September X profit, In fact, without water, the to be perfectly white and of an agree-1 Anita Stewart, the charming ■v arrived thin morning to visit well A- Co, Chevrolet and Nash deal- era. 61 his daughters. Alissas Helen and most of the land in the valley sim- able flavor. It is also said that sugar talented star, will be seen at Will Give Drin<>ii-(i'ntl>>n— Oregon theater beginning tomorrow Grace, at th« A 8. Coutant home. ply classes its holder as a land own has been made from watermelons. Ih-iiioii-trutor- Her«-— A poultry demonstration will l>e in her latest photoplay. "In Old Ken Theview. Another source of sugar is the er and not as a farmer. One of the G. M Ross, G L Peterson «ml given to nil Interested on August 3t tucky." It is a Marshall Neilan pro Heating stoves at Cramer Bros 61 moat progressive of the farmers in 1 palm tree. In Bengal two varieties duction, this adaptation of Charles A. T Crosby, and September 1. Henrietta Haight and Mrs Fanny Harold Hudson, of Portland. repr> the vicinity of Grants Pass made the are cultivated for that purpose P. Dazey's play which was a favorite Haight, of Smith River, mid Mr» Ada senting the Stubbs Electric Store, of poultrv specialist al the O \ C • HI remark to the Courier that five acres though the industry has been for with theatergoers a decade ago. and Hursh. of Brooking-, were guests at that city, arrived yesterday to spend have charge of the douianstration. They are Tuesday, August 31. the demons!ra- They art» a few days in the city of land in this region, under the ir years a declining one. The phoenix it is considered one of the most elab the Josephine last night demonstratin'* t’»,. •’ al cleaner t'en will be he'd t th.- !"»hen p > il orate and hlehly entertaining pic 1 on thoir w»y to Por*'ar. I 'or a v| ■ rigation project, was a real farm. palm, one of the sources of East i u- try farm . which ls ' ond'i.'te.l by C. tures in which the star has appeared. Air and Mrs. It It. Moore, who Hi» argument was that four acres of dian sugar, will yield with the cru- I’nder the direction of Mr. Neilan the give their home address as Portland N. 4'uly Wednesday the demonstra- a five acre tract planted to Bartlett deet method< of cultivation and man picture has been given a masterful are making a motor trip through tlon will be icen ut the W Mobil place at Hugo and Bose pears, intercropped during ufacture. about 24 pounds of gur or production with such well known Oregon and California They were In players as Mahlon Hamilton anil Ed the city today for a short time 300 their years of coming into maturity course sugar per tree. With ward dozen playing opimsite the star Ooll heaters at Cramer Bros ♦il with berries and other products, trees to the acre which would be the Mr. anti Mrs. C M Sheppard, of the would return much more than an limit under scientific cultivation, Hood River, are believers in the slo average salary for the business or yield per acre is better than sugar gan of "See Oregon First." They Mon- IhHlgc 1 'iirw Sold—— are making a trip from their home professional man. And this farmer cane and modern methods of refining The C A I.Inch agency dtirfn the to Crater lAke Itasi week sold Dod-'o cars to Wm pointed to his own pear crop as an ex would gTeatly advance the output.— I (Continued from Page One) New Perfection oil stoves at Cn> Danofsky. Hugo, mid (' O Johnson, Main tanners of the vali» wit ample From about five acres of The Nation's Business. mer Bros. 61 | tirants Paas; also a t'bev rol»-t to Fred nessed the Fordson vradlng did lev bearing Bartlett trees he has already tanks and all the paraphanalia of a Mr. and Mrs. George Bendshadtee. Brockley. and a Ford to Mrs M A. eling demonstration ut tin Allen great war plant. marketed 18 tons of fruit, and the of Eugene. J. T Stoddard and Airs Bugg. place across the Sixth strut ridge Companies subsidized by the Brit C. L. Stoddard, of Portland, were In trees still hang heavy with fruit now , of land i.id« ish government are arranging for an the city last night while on thetr wav III Hop Mekers— nee. surv by the Irrigation of the in progress of harvest, The market air line from la>ndon by wav of Brus to the lieai h at Crescent City. Wanting Tratisiuirtation Io Knox i alley mid Hie tructor method ah price delivered at the warehouse sels. Coblenz, Munich. A ienna. Buda Unloading a car of Nashes this Ä Hurdle yards, meet at the T« mole shown by the demonstration Is moat will be from 196 to 1100 per ton pest, Belgrade and Sofia to Constan week and a car of Chevrolets on I he market at 6:30 Monday morning. satisfactory, both for the quality of tinople. Vienna is exactly in the cen way. Maxwell & Co. 61 Other meeting places will tie arrang the work mid the mnoiint of earth The directors of the chamber of The season of the Macy-Baird co Rev. L. Myron Boozer and daugh ed later. A. F Knox 61 moved. commerce now have under considera medians will open next Monday night ter of this route, which is 2400 me ters long ter, Dorothy, returned to Medford tion the proposition for the purchase August 30th. with the splendid melo- One of the officials of the British this afternoon, Mr. Boozer and two of five acres, located near the city, dramatic comedy "Saints and Sin- Vickers concern has been here per daughters and A. E. Voorhles and where an ideal Irrigated farm could ners" the play is one of the best in fecting an arrangement with the Mias Benedict spent several days at their re i«rtoire of over 20 picked be developed, A competent man Vienna Aircraft Navigation Company Crescent City. returning last night pie es. Aside from being a rattling Mrs. P. B. Whitney left last night would be put in charge upon salary.- good melo-drama full of gripping sit-! to care for the service between Mu for her home In Grants Pass after and the tract tilled and planted and nations, plenty of action and pep. I nich and Vienna and Vienna and Bu dapest. This contemplates care of spending a couple of days with rela absolute count kept of expense and together with loads of big laughs, it planes at Asiiern, their repair, tran tives here. She was accompanied of returns. If established, it will be teaches an excellent moral lesson, shipment of cargo when necessary home by her llttl« granddaughter. i that will hurt no one to see. farm of The latter will more than an experiment _ ............................. and looking after passengers, who Marietta Whitney The vaudeville Introduced between I varieties—it will be a demonstration the acts, Is well worth the admission will be brought by motor to Vienna 1 make an extended visit in (ira nts of costs and profits. It will be such fee alone, All the management asks hotels and back to the Astieni field Pass.— Ashland Tidings. Mason tops and rubbers at Cramer an establishment that the new-comer is one visit to their Tent theater, the Bros. 61 can visit and satisfy himself as to the public will do the rest, and In order Ci to prove their confidence in their FOLKS WE’VE WORKED FOR < >v erlands A re Sold— returns he can expect from any defi production, the ladies are all invited The C. L. Hobart company has SAY THAT WE------- nite crop which he may plant, to the first performance free of sold Overland automobiles to Albert KNOW OUR BUSINESS can see the crop growing upon charge Tavis, of lingo, and Otto Knlps, nt THOROUGHLY The doors open at 7:30 the lier measured portion of an acre, and Grants Pass. A Scripps-Booth was trarteria * mi w formance commences ai 8:15 sharp, can have access to figures that also sold to .1. H. Penson, of Fruit after which there are no waits. dale. show the quantity produced and See daily paper ad for location of price obtained It will the theater. I Booster for Granta Pass— A. E. Voorhiea. Pub. and Propr. J. H. N. Pineapple BARNES, The Jeweler 1€Y 4TWII Opera House TONIGHT OLE Dave Williams Why Buy a Nash Six ? Because Shoes $4.95-Special BLACK KID LACE WITH GRAY i IJtTH TOI«S, MiW IIEEI.S. BROWN CALF LACE WITH BROWN CLOTH TOI’S, LOW HEELS. BLACK CALF ALL LEATHER. LACE. IX»W HEEIA. BLACK KID, MCE, CLOTH TOP. HIGH HEELS. ALL GOOD STYLES AND HAVE BEEN SELLING AT «5.H.- TO *fl.SB- smill, FOR A FEW HAYS. 81.05 Golden Rule Store STORE CLOSES AT d p. M. EXCEPT SATURDAYS AT 9JW) There's a lot of extraordinary conversation goinr on around this town about tlii. plumbing shop and our sanitary methods of fitting out a home or a fac tory or an office building with the proper heating apparatus or water facilities. They do say that wo know our business. We do. B. S. DEDRICK Phone 3OK-J E. E. Stannard, a s|>e< ial writer for the Albany Democrat, anti who Is known as the "Poet of the Callapoo- las,” Is a real booster for Grants Pass. Mr. Stanard Is spending hfs vacation here at the home of Rev. C M. Cline, and while he Is supposed to lie resting he can’t keep front writ Ing. in a recent article In the Al- bany paper Mr. Stanard tells of the changes brought In the valley by Ir rigation. Mr. Stanard lived here as a boy, and remarks that "Sear, heat- scarred hills over which I roamed hn a boy, where sun dried grass in stead of verdure prevailed, are now smiling with orchards and vlnvards. mile upon mile, and gardens, berry fields, interspersed with plots of al falfa." Mr. Stanard expects to do more feature writing of the valley and Is gathering data on the Irriga tion project. , IT IS A TIME TESTED PRODI < T, BK'KED BY EIGHTII.X Y RARS MAM I'AITI RING E.AI'ERH X< E. IT IN Bl I LT 03% COMPLETE IX rill'. X UM i i< T<HU s, i it ti I'NIT MADE IX RELATION TO EA< H IA IT. PRODI < IXG I MORE III It ABLE FAR. W. S. Maxwell & Co.