Image provided by: Josephine Community Library Foundation; Grants Pass, OR
About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1921)
«Tl RDAV, tPilll. I«. INI, ríos FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Bunday A. E. Voorbies. Pub and Propr. Entered at poet office. Granta Paai. Ore . aa second-class mail matter Delayed Shipment Just Received ADVERTISING RATES iMaplav space, per inch-------------- 25c Loeal-personal column, per line....l0c Readers, per line—............... 6® SILK GLOVES DAILY COURIER Uy mall or carrier, per year ...$« 00 By mail or carrier, per month.. 50 | WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year........ ........ -.- in all the New Shades $1 001 JKMburcb« Baptist (lull'll Bible school 10 a III Classes tor all ages. Morning service. It a m. Hermon by (he pastor Young peoples meeting. 7 p Evening service 8 o'clock. •ionarv lecture by the Malay alonary. Special music by the chorus both morning and evening. C. M. Cline, pastor. KINNEY &TKUAX Church of Christ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Ths Associated press is exclusively (Christian Church» DRY GOODS AND GROCKR1EB entitled to the use for republication1 'Setting t'p the Kingdom" Is the 101 & 105 N. 6th Grants Pass. Ore. of all news dispatches credited to it 11 o'clock sermon subject "Your or all otherwise credited in this Oill" is the subject for 8 p. in. paper and also the local news pub- ! Bible school at 10 o'clock, and a liahed herein. All rights of republication of spe-| real live C. E. at 7 p. m not meet with favor the suggestion of dal dispatches herein are also re-, Though they might not hit the mark We are planning tor a great rally '* might be •>»» * In th»' I it the ■«>^waas»A means of sweat' getting the Mr Turner for arbitration tor rea- people aroused to pursue the proper son that a forner arbitrated matter for May sth, when we expect to hme had not been satisfactorily adjusted, 450 present in the Bible school, pud course. SATl 'RDAY. U’RIL I«, 1921 The arbitrators in the first instance have a picture taken of the whole We must not only advertise our school, and also of each class with 44444*444444444 4 4 agricultural interests and our timber, had awarded Turner & Augenstein 25 or more present. damages in the amount of $400 when and should not allow our mining in ♦ OREGON WEATHER It will also tie Mother's l»a.v and a dustry to die or be held up by some the lower ditch was * projected great service, and in addition Io all through their property. The district obstacle in the way A great part of 4 Tonight and Sunday. fair, that. It will tie Foundation Ihiy. to made payment of this amount months our county is mineral in character, 4 with heavy frost in east por- ago. but Turner A Augenstein still raise funds for our new building. as also is Jackson and Douglas. In 4 tion in the morning. Sure, you will have to be then* Come the early day of the timber craze we refuse to surrender the deed cover 444444444444444 4 4 tomorrow, too. allowed a large part of this land, ing the right of »ay oc. opted by the O J laiw. minister canal, though Mr Turner, for Tur mineral in character, to l>e patented M»R»>T »•ROTECTIO.N- WEEK ner A Augenstein. had signed an as timber in order to get a big tax So important has become the ques Newman 'I. E. Church i receipt. A sad mistake We have agreement to do so The district felt Sunday school at 10 a m tion of preservation of the that its rights would be better safe Ores I shut the door on the prospector and Epworth il-eagues at 7 p. in wealth of the nation from ravage by something must be done to Induce guarded if adjustment of the present At 11 a. m there will be the An fire that the president of the United | prospectors to come here or we can matter should be made In the niversary sen I e for the Women's States has asked that a week be set expect but very litle from our wealth courts » Home and Foreign Missionary so aside in which forest fire prevention 1 in »1»®»'»* cieties. Tho pastor will preach on | Ever since the railroad quarreled may be preached and practice«! by h uJ the theme "Within Our Own Bor TWO HEROES AS HONOR GUARD ders." In tho evening at 8 o'clock the people. The proclamation issued . I protected, the door has been -in-nnitira nf over thn the signature of 'PrAMl/igkYl President t Hird. Hard-’closed tighter until the prospector's Distinguished Illinois Buddies Dele- he will preu« h on the theme "Models, Ancient and Modern." Good music. gated to Save National Comman. ing and attested by Chas. E. Hughes. ■ case is almost hopeless. A cordial Invitation Is extended der on Inspection Trip. N. H BLALOCK. secretary of state, is as follows all to attend these services WHEREAS, the destruction by W When F. Galbraith. Jr, natlohnl MIL TURNER OWBCTK M. Luke's EpiM-opal forest fires in the United States in ACCURATE AIM TO NEAVSI’APER ARTICLE commander of the American Legion, ln»|«eeted Illinois posts, he was pro 8 p. m . Evening service volves an annual loss of approxi 'Roseburg. Ore., April 11 vided with an bouor guard of two A cordial Invitation extended We take accurate aim to hit the high Editor Courier: My attention Is heroes of the World war. who have mately $20,000,000 and the devasta strangers to attend this service. mark of satisfactory banking service. tion of approximately 12,500,000 caled to an article appearing in the received Id medals and citations Rev. (Philip K. Hammond. first Column of the Courier, under bravery between them. acres of timberland, and other na Vicar tn charge. We invite and welcome your banking date of Saturday. April 9th. tural resources, and I am sure there was no intent on business. First Church of Christ Scientist WHEREAS, the present deplor your part to put into the columns of Christian Sclencs services are held ably large area of non-productive the Courier an unfair and misleading every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, the article and one prejudicial to land is being greatly increased by at 11 a. m Wednesdny evening 33,000 or more forest fires which interests of Turner & Augenstein. meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject However, in telling your readers part occur each year, and Sunday is. "Doctrine of Atonement." of the story' of the matter of differ Reading room is open from 2 to G rants P ass .O regon WHEREAS, the menace of a fu ence coming 'before the circuit court P m dally except Sundays ture timber shortage threatens to be- this week, between the Grants Pass holidays, The public Is cordially come a present economic fact ser Irrigation District and Turner A Au-1 vited to attend th/ services and gnestein. the whole story should iously affecting our social and indus visit the reading room. have been told at the same time. trial welfare, and Thus, your article should have ex WHEREAS, a large percentage of plained ’ that Turner A Augenstein, St. Anne's t'athollc Church Sunday masses at 8 and 9 o'clock the forest fires causing the annual as tar back as last September, when Rev. 3. A. Counal. pastor waste of natural resources may be the construction gang was camped in prevented by increasing care and vig Fruitdale, offered to permit the dis Church of God trict to construct the ditch through ilance on the part of citizens; Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching I the Turner A Augenstein vineyard THEREFORE, I. WARREN G when the grape crop had been har 11 and 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed nesday evening. 7:30. The public Is HARDING, president of the United vested. a disinterested board of ar invited. States, do urge upon the governors bitration of three to be selected by Ralph M. Conrad, pastor the parties concerned, and this board \ 1.21 « AICAT IHIMOXI», MIMI. of the various states to designate and to determine the amount of damages I I I I 1.1 < I I II!. \\ III I I I II \ I set apart the week of May 22-28, Church of the Brethren to be assessed, if any, after the ditch ME TOOK IN VI 4 BARGAIN IH Left — Sergt. Jack Riley, M 1921, as Forest Protection week, and had been completed. This proposal Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach- FOB SALE E<»R M.tl>5. WIIK’II IS Chicago, Is Illinois' most decorate«! to request all citizens of their states on our part was summarily declined war hero. He wears th*- Congres- ing service at 11. The text fbr the il - mix m HOLHMLK Piti« i to plan for that week such educa by the district board. Likewise, the slona! Mesial of Honor. French Mili morning Is "The t'se of Adverse tional and instructive exercises as board has since turned a deaf ear to tary Medal, Croix de Guerre with Wind." Song service at 7. Testi OTHKIl DIAMOMI BlRl.XIVS Navy Cross. monial meeting at 7:30 and preach shall bring before the people the repeated suggestions made to them palm and star, D. 3. O„ Victory Mislal ing at 8. Subject. "Shelter From the Belgian War Cross, by myself, that the parties concerned serious and uphappy effects of the meet in the spirit of conciliation and with five battle clasps and four cita Storm." The public is cordially In present unnecessary waste by forest adjust this matter out of court, and tion stars. vited to attend these services. Right—Robert Waterhouse, a vet- Hev. J W. 'Barnett. fires, and the need of their Individual thus save a very heavy expense to eran of the 33rd Division of Chicago. and collective efforts in conserving the district. holder of the Distinguished Service llethany I’nwbyu-rlan < bur« h In view of the prominence of this Cross, British Distinguished Service the natural resources of America. 10.00 Sunday school. Classen for case. I respectfully request that you Order. Croix de Guerre and Belgian all ages. give this statement on my part War Cross. 4 ♦ ♦♦♦4*4*4*444* 4 ♦ 11:00-—Morning worship, "A Spe equal prominence in your columns, 4 COMMUNICATED ♦ cial Message to Young People." „ as the article appearing in the issue ♦ 4 ♦444***444444 4 ♦ 4 7; 45 Yogng («eople's meeting of April 9th The community and GOVERNOR NEFF AIDS LEGION 8: 00- -dCvenlng worship. ;>eople coming under the Irrigation Chief Executive of Texae Urge« All PLACER .MAN PI LEADS NEW TODA I Midweek service at the usual hour. FOR SALE Edger, planer, saw mill, FOR MINING PROSPECTOR District should not be prejudiced by Eligibles to Become Members Henry G. Hanson new Samson Truck Guy W. Con hearing but one »ide of thia contro- of the Organisation. Placer, Oregon, April 10 EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE ner, Medford, Oregon 5# versy. Editor Courier: Dependable companies and reaa- Very respectfully, Governor Pat Neff of Texas has rec The mining convention in Port onable rates. See T. M Stott, EOR SALE CHEAP G m engine R. R. TURNER. ' ognized the Importance of the Ameri and pump. Inquire at 613 South land is aow over and taking a view ititi Buick Salesrooms. (Editor's Note—Inquiry at the of can Legion's effort to extend its In Fourth St 59 of the situation in Josephine county, fluence In that state by giving an tin- H both past and present, in our min fice of the Irrigation district dis-; qualified endorsement of the member FOR BALE—Alfalfa seed, alsike EV »it SALE 6-room modern bunga clover, red clover and blueatem ing industry, and feeling that we closes that the board of directors did! ship campaign now under way. low, partly furnished, lot 50x100, wheal seed at Count's Feed Store should keep before the people not ‘'Officials of the department of fruit trees, berries, $2500. Terms. 46tf only of this county, but all other Texas, American Legion, the organiza Write H. M. «are of Courier. 56 tion which stands as a living perpetu parts of the northwest the great ad "The Kid" Is Charlie Chaplin's FOR SAIAC—.Purebred Barred Rock 1’INE WOOD, $3,25 per tier, 2-tl»r vantage in our mines and the wealth on N'cwr Furniture luid Mat- ation of the spirit of the American long awaited and eagerly anticipated and Ancona eggs for setting, $1 ' load. $0.00; fir, $3.50 tier. Houser soldier during tlie World war, are now that is awaiting development There treHHes This Week first six-reel picture, which opens to for 16. C. P. Macfarlane, R. F. ' Bros. Phone 3 20-Y. 5» making an especial effort to draw is no better way than ,'ibmlttin .• the more ex-service men Into their ranks,” morrow at the Rivoli theater for a D. 4, B» 12. H l'<'H S\I.E Foni tonring Terms N. facts to them through a newspaper limited engagement of three days. said Governor Neff like yours. This is why I have taken E. Kogers Itlvoli Thi'nler. 50 40» G St. 'The record set by the men who The story shows Chaplin a con- .103. MOSS AGENCY—Fire Insur this privilege to give my views ance, plate glass liabllty, Insur WANTED dleavy hens at 24c; light form the department of Texas, during rpirator against the peace of the po- ance. 204 % Sixth street. if I hens at 18c; 10c for old roosters. that [s-rlod preceding November 11, lice and master of a precoclous youth 1013. and the principles advocated hy whom he trains to be a pal. "One | RAIJC—Apples. Hq i.r<- at trim1 Can use some veal up to 250 lbs. these men since they have welded scene," says Harris, "that I shall Here are shirts that will gain an everlasting friendship at 10c and hogs, fat. 12c. Thone warehouse or cola storage plant,! themselves Into tin- American Legion,' with oor customers. $8« It or Ml I never forget Is that In which the kid EOD53 I he continued, "lends me to suggest that MANTEI» .0 or 30 feeder plgs, 70 the public would be serving Its own goes and breaks the windows in ad ends, ns well as those of the American vance and Charlie comes afterwards E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate. In lo 130 ibi., wlll pay Se and come surance and plate glass liability. Legion, by lending active support tn to make money by mending them. and hanl them. IPhone 286-R or (509 H O street, phone 28. 40tf the membership campaign the latter How the kid gets caught by police »«3.___________ 5» has launched. The /ormer service men. how he gets away, and the var man who has not affiliated with the ious vicissitudes of the Street Odea- FOR BALE—40 acres, part or all; 30 I UHI» MAXM ELI, in \| condii Ioli, $525. Williams Garage and Cy- acres under irrigation; 15 In cul Extra good count, 6B-72 percale, large combination of American Legion should need no one sey comprise a pictured story that is clery. tivation. House barn, and wells. to point out the advantage to be de simply enthralling." stripes, 14H to 17 for only $1.00. 5» ---------------- t. rived by Idm and bls country through See owner, Ernest J. Smith, Jer FOR SALE-- 2 h p. gasoline 'Fair And one of the most important of The biggest boy of til comes in madras. (IM-72 percales his support of this organization; but ome Prairie, Rd. 4, Box 86-A, banks .Morse engine, $50. G. A. and highly mercerized cloth in beautiful assortment of In the rush of modern life, some things the numerous events of premier ron- Grants Paas. MWS Bryan. gg stri|M*. Made and laundered In the finest |>os«lble man nra overlooked and those who have not sequence In connection wlth the of- ner. Trimmed with fine quality ocean pearl buttons, coat the privilege of eligibility for the fering of "The Kid” at the Rivoli FOR HAI j E —-Barred, Rock eggs, (1 W ILL EX' HANGE Southern Oregon style, comes in all size*, Former!) «oi<l at $2.75 to *3.25 American I-eglon may aid by «•ailing theater tomorrow is the arrival on per setting of 16. Mrs Anna Meier, land for Montana land Give legal this to the attention of their acquaint the screen of little Jackie Coogan, now for only $1.50. 1301 East A St. 4-18-TTS description In first letter. Ad ances who have been In the service" Chaplin's co-star and richly endowed dress No 182 care Courier. 55 youth of tender pears and precocious FOR 8AIJE -Good driving horse and carriage. One work harness and I'ViR RENT --‘Furnished apartment Merchant Printing—-Courier office. gifts, whom Chaplin discovered and two sets driving harness. Call at recognized as a kindred spirit and a with wood and gas stoves. Inquire 102 % 6th St., phone 265-J. 55 brother in genius. at 70S E St. 65 Printed calling carda—Courier. Grants Pass and Josephine Bank Diamond Special Letcher & Son REDUCED PRICES E. W. CHILES Men’s Negligee Laundred SHIRTS e