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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1921)
s VU HlkAY, APRIL HO. HMH. GRANTS PASS DAILY CMRl.iR l’AGK KIGHT DOYLE’S HIGH LIGHTS IN THE TOUR WITH THE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION COMING! Br A E. VCOEHIE3 The Event You’ve Been Waiting Kor Successor to E. Firth Mt Ibtra Fruit punch, cakes, sou- The next day was a busy one. In fact too busy to keep track of events venlr card». Tavares -Fruit punch. wafers, so I am taking the account published souvenir of cards and literature. in ¡LAKE COnics, a live-wire publi * * stamped and sealed for mailing. cation issued by the latke County Montverde A wondrous luncheon Chamber of Commerce, as It gives a served In cafeteria style, including salads, faithful sketchy account of the day: chicken, lamb, ham. beef. May 5th and <>th The editors were routed from pickles, baked beaus, -Boston brown patties, strawberry their slumbers at ti a. m. by a chorus broad, potato Admission 50c of 50 automobile horns assembled short cake with pure cream, plea, ice OPERA HOUSE along with the rest of the appurten cream and cakes, tea. coffee, milk, ance« appertaining to an automobile and celery, onions, radishes and oth and bv 7 most everybody was eating er products of the school garden. breakfast and listening to the singing Nearly 600 people were thus serv of the mocking birds and the grind ed to this wonderful meal In the din-! of the sun meshing its gear* getting Ing hall, comfortably seated, In less into high. than one hour. ' You have Hoover beaten a mile,'* The Lake County Chamber of Com Talk about ser merce had issued a four-page. 5-col- said one editor Boy, that's the middle name umn newspaper called LIKE COnics. vice! 7:15—Young People's meeting which contained a full description of of this school.” Clermont Fruit punch, and post led by the pastor. Subject, “Thy the logue for the day's automobile WE MAKI’ all kinds <>l’ Cabinet Work, Scrcrii For. card souvenirs, and a box of choicest I trip It was very elucidating : Kingdom Come- In My Country.” Doors, Window Screens, <'iipboarti Doors, etc. 8:00—Evening worship, 400th instance, it stated "that If a snake I oranges placed In each of the 14 and bit a passen-1 Pullmans. ESTIMATES OX REQ I’EST climbed in the car I anniversary of Luther at Worms, or ger. one occupant should arise, give Groveland — Fruit ptinch and wa- St. Luke’s Episcopal ■ the meaning of being a Protestant. FOUNDRY AND AVKHT G Git INTS I’Ass. OREGON 8 o’clock, evening service Henry G. Hanson, minister the high sign. «n<l the bottle bearer fere, and cigars, Mascotte a table 100 feet long, would approach.” It was very mo Rev. Philip K. Hammond w— dest in Its description of the country, J let o it under the trees, with morel Vicar in charge. First Church of Christ Scientist than 100 delicious cakes, ready-cut and when any especial platitude was Christian Science services are held I I in generous slices. and fruit punch j every Sunday In the W. O. W. hall, platted it was marked (ADV). Church of Chris* IxAKE COnics struck a popular ' by the barrel. at 11 a. tn. Wednesday evening (Christian Church» chon!. The editors used up an edi And to cap tho climax, Geo. M Regular services and preaching by meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject tion of 3000 and were crying for I Mvers had 12 bass weighing from 4 Sunday is “Everlasting Punishment" the pastor on May 1st. i more before the day was over to 10 pounds strung up still alive Reading room is open from 2 to Bible school at 10 o'clock, final At S o'clock the cars were lined and kicking - but no editor wanted plans for the big rally on May Sth 4 p. m. daily except Sundays i and will be announced. We are working holidays, The public is cordially In up and at 8:30 the motorcade of 167 I to take a bass along because the por- for 450 present on Mother's Day. cited to attend the services and to can moved out on a 100-mile Jour ter wouldn't let him put it In the Ice Tho most vigorous and beneficial <>d. furthering both the »ucce»» of cooler ney. cum palau staged for several years In the recent rodent campaign and the May Sth, when the entire school is to visit the reading room. This isn't all that « ns dune to the Josephine County came to a very much desired community spirit men A schedule. Including eight 20- have its picture taken. If you are Each auto was loaded with auccesstul end Saturday, April 23rd tioned nitore mintite stops for welcome-to-our-clty 1 editors enrolled as a pupil you will want to St. Anne's Catholic Church The harmliw» looking gray digger, The men nil over the county co- be in that picture maybe you will Sunday masses at 8 and 9 o’clock which Invariably runs aero»» thè »iterated in excellent manner In mak- road In front of your car a» '’»>•. ing thla campaign a'compilait detl- want to be in it as a visitor. Decide Rev. S. A. Coupal. pastor drive over country roads, 1» In i ulte resiili». realising that a »tltch now to be "one of the 450.” Ity surprisingly «lost rue live and Early spring in lime sa ve» nino O. J. Law. minister. Church of God he and thou»ati<ls of bl» fellows lime 1» otto of ilio liest periods to al Sunday school, 9:45. Preaching do three million» dollars worth lie» t Each tack thè grny di - I 11 and 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed damage annually in the northwastera adult temale polsoned now. protects Church of the N azarene states. The««' destructive little fel Ilio crup» agalnat an average of elght 3 p. m. Sunday (except 2nd Sab- nesday evening, 7:30. The public is lows brought forth hundreds of men more invited. bath in month!. and women to cover thousand» of Considerine thi» gr.iy dlggor prob- acres with poison In the recent stren- lem trulli thè ■-< «mollile stami point. Ralph M Conrad, pastor 7:i0 Tuesday evening of each uous drive. note thè follo« Ing fig ure» wlth care week. Evening nu-oting» were held in« 12.565 acre» of non-reaident Alili Services in S. B. A. hall over Rack Birthday Entertainment— each of the twelve organized Farm 9,2 1.1 acre» of government land were A delightful social affair was en et Store. All cordially welcome. Bureau communities in this county ' a.-ulgned ami actuully covereil for At these meetings wore shown ill-« potsonlng. joyed by the members of the Baptist L. E. Fenton, pastor Figurilo: conservati vely structive ami very Interesting pioture| choir. Friday evening, at the apart we «Ili count onlv ohe gra dlgger films showing the correct culling ofi to thè acre amt that «a h gray dig Baptist Church ments of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Man lotiltry. tho habit» and destruction of' itar doe» olle dolisi» worth of dam- Man- Bible school at 10 with classes for ning, the occasion being Mr the guphor and the value and com to crup» durili* thè »«•-.-<>n It fort of modern convenience* for the I» ev Ideili that Josenhltie farmors all ages. The school is having aging’s birthday. Mrs. Manning had farm home The showing of the»e bave In Hi« r«c«nt strenui! .» drive steady growth and various new fea , arranged with the choir members, pictures was made possible by th« tures are being added. Morning ser who went in a body after the regular •ourtesy of I’aul's FTIectric Store, who vice at 11, anothem by the chorus weekly rehearsal and surprised her hu;vplio«I a Western Electric Power choir, sermon on “The Two Trusts.” husband Flach guest was supplied and Light plant providing ¡»iwor for the picture machine and light for the with a name which was pinned to B. Y. P. V. at 7 o’clock halls, and by C V Winelroiit. who Evening service at 8. special mu his back, each trying to guess who furnished a Ford ton truck for con sic by the chorus, Sermon on “Con- he was by the comments of the oth- and one of one hour for dinner, was| frult and flowers from the xturt veying the apparatus uround Paul's m ucli money any other one day fession and Salvation." ers. It was found to be quite a mixed arranged and it is said that never in Each town did many a thing that the Electric Store »■»« j*eprm«nted by this »prlng' The altendiince nt both m eat ing* Midweek service Thursday even gathering, among the guests being the history of the world, since 512 B. reporter could not ascertain, and it Mr Paul, Mr Cheney and Mr. Hul-i ! such well known celebrites as Ca- C., when the Romans invested Oka is possible has overlooked a few bert, and Winetrout's Garage by Mr ami <lrlv«>»i In the various rollini uni- ing at 7:30. Anderson These genial men udded ties was very gratifying «imi as fol- C. M. Cline, preacher. j ruso, Mary Pickford, Sam Baker. humpka in search of guavas, have souvenirs, but the editors and their much to the succew of th« meetings. low» Charlie Chaplin, Chief McLane. Roy 167 cars moved on schedule to the wives when they got to Mascotte The county agent was ably assisted( Community Eve M«-et 1M y I »rivo Newman M. E. Church 9 . Hackett, etc. The evening was spent minute, which this caravan did. ar were carrying n full load of orange In this rodent camimlgn by Ira N. Hogue River Valley 30 37 29 Sunday school at 10 a. m. I with games, “stunts," and singing. riving at Mascotte. where the editors juice on the inside and a bagful of Gabrtelson and his assistant, Mr For Winona guson, of the Biological Survey, both II. , > 55 16 Epworth Leagues at 7 p. m. , Mrs. Manning was assisted in enter- ¡entrained for l/akeland. with every souvenirs until they looked like they i of shorn have made u special study Merlin 56 16 • -- — •» ---- e.- w |j 0 At 11 a. m. the pastor will preach ' talning by Mrs. Manning Sr., Mr Gnbrlelson and I Murphy car parked at 4 p. m , just as the sec had made a raid on a Woolworth I of such pests. 1 0» 1 7 i Mr k’ergUHon gave valuable demon-i Williams 1 50 on the theme. “The Weakness of In- gave several enjoyable readings. At ond so tion of the train arrived to store 21 ¡stratlons of how to trail the moles. Fruitdale 40 17 action," and at 8 p. m. on the theme a late hour a beautiful birthday cake take on its precious burden of editors "The cooperation of Lake county's 17o Sin ker Creek , and gopher» 40 “Chosen of Christ.” Good music. A was carried in by small girls who as- and editorettes. people Is worthy of a special article,” 70 31 Rodent lenders and community | Deer Cri«ck cordial invitation is extended to all sisted in serving the dainty refre»h- We will skip over the route about said an editor. “Never »aw anything 'chairmen are to lio congratulated on Wllderv llle 60 7 to attend these services. : monts. 3.5 12 as fast as the motorcade moved and like it. 1 wouldn't care If yon peo- the »plendld »u <■<•»» of the drive in Wolf Creek 35 8 give a resume of the trip atgl what pie didn't have a hill or lake, we their various communities, and we Grave Creek "Hie rodent project WHN olle of tho Bethany Presbyterian Church The Building and I »an .Assn will was done to the party, which was would go away impressed w'ith one would here take tho opportunity to main thing» plan n«<l by tho thank the people who entertained Fbirm 10:00—Sunday school, classes for furnish the money—we will furnish augmented by many citizens until at (thing, and that's the biggest thing any of th« travelers In their homes ( llurisiu organization meetings In all ages. the material. Borland Thomas Lum Montverde there were nearly 600 peo that your hospitality Is so genuine for their fine hospitality. Few stop each community last fall Tho goal 11:00—Morning worship, "A Mes ber Co. Phone 187-J. 64tf ple served at luncheon. and unstinted that you have won us to think that our women, where ac-1 set for the county was 7<»00 acres i five, are the greatest factor In the non-resident land to lie treated Title, sage to the Middle-aged ’’ Hoes and rakes at Cramer Bros 1-eesburg — Barbecue, breakfast, over completely." constructive building of fine com-'you will note, has been ¡iiuisod by concert, dance, theaters, half car "The visit of the editors cannot lie munity spirit. Special appreciation ; 5,565 acres, No doubt some of the gray diggers load of oranges, orangeade, cigars, measured In dollars and cents.” said gin's to these public spirited women, of three months' subscription to I»es- G. G. Ware, president of the First who attended meetings and helped will miss eating their portion In the drives. The bountiful din poison barley, so If enough Interest burg Commercial, bouquets of roses National Bank of I»esburg. "Yet I ners prepared by the women at Win Is manifested by the farmers, an and ferns tied with ribbons. would way in one breath that If we ona. Hugo, Merlin, Williams mid other drive may be staged In June County Agent Umatilla—•Fruit punch, bags of had expended $16,000 for a double Deer Creek will long lie remember- pecans, souvenirs of orange-wood pa page spread in the Saturday Evening per weights, school children lined up Post it would not have done as much Oregon has been gradually improving • of unemployed at around Jil.OiiO nt and singing, and here as elsewhere as have this crowd with us one day." since the first of the year, according I present. "During the winter al one time wo So there you are. Everybody was to C. H. Gram, state labor commls- a score of other courtesies. aloner. With lumbering operations bail around 40,000 men Idle in the Eustis—Fruit punch, souvenir but pleased. tons, souvenir special edition of Lake j For the benefit of the editors who »lowly resuming, and agricultural | State.” Region, glasses of marmalade and! may seo this the reporter ascertained work taking many Idle men from the Labor conditions in Idaho ax rep guava Jelly, Waterman fountain pen that during the day they had con cities. there has been a decrease of resented In the throe big Industries ink. match boxes, school children sumed the Juice of nearly one and a approximately 6,009 unemployed a» of the slnte, mining, lumbering snd compared with the number out of agricultural, nrc far below normal, _ _______ j The 'power showering cars with flowers, book of ! half cars _* of _____ oranges of the press' was again sustained.” work In January, which was estimat uncording to a statement mado by o. post cards. ed at about 16,000. H. Barber, state commissioner <>r — To Hear HOHN Merchant Arrives From .Wiertli'en-^- ' The bulk of the unemployed are Immigration, labor and statistics, Of J. P. Doyle, who recently pur BRADFORD To Mr and Mrs. Ever loggers and lumber mill workers. the 5000 men normally employed In ett Bradford of this city, Friday, Employment conditions in the the mining Industry only 2000 aro chased the dry goods stock and bus April 29, at 9 pound son. stale of Washington are showing lit employed nt the present time, there iness of E. Firth, returned this morn CARJiE—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. tle improvement, according to W. C. lx practically no employment In tho ing from his former home, Aberdeen, Carle, of Foots Creek, Friday, Carpenter, federal employment agent lumbering Industry, and employment Wash., and will hereafter be identi April 29, a son. for the Pacific northwest, with Is normal in agricultural pursuits, ac fied with the business Interests of TERRIL!/—To Mr. and Mrs. Dean headquarters here. lie estimated cording to Commissioner Barber. Grants Pass. New goods have al Terrill, of this city, Saturday, April that 20,000 men in the state are out Between 12,000 and 14,000 men ready commenced to arrive and Mr. 30, a son. of work. out of work were In th» state tho Doyle says he expects to have every Industrial absorption of labor this early part of 1921, according to fig thing in stock in his line that may spring has been far below expecta ures ¡»resented to tho Stat« Federa be called for. Mr. Doyle takes charge tions, Mr. Carpenter stated, with al tion of iaibor. on Monday. — At The most a total lack of improvement so Unemployment In Montana, which far as farm labor is concerned. has been growing In volume since Colonial ranges, Oregon Made, Unemployment conditions in Cal ¡last Novembor, Is due principally to (Continued from Page One) ifornia, which at no time during the|th„ rl„7rf o^r'ations’b/th' These also come under the new re n «•«» acute r> are rsx i Improving Hl t k ft 1 V i 1» t» mln|ng du< ed prices. Holman's Furniture Washington . winter t«« were iin|„H ,R ,u,empnt 20,000 Ililnt/I» Store 4« Oklahoma ... 18,000 with the coming of summer weather | mn,|n by rhi,„ „ ar,.„nf|pl(1 ,,rt| 12,000 according to John P. Mcl^ughHn, Rtate commissioner of labor and in Nebraska ..... 12.<»00 state labor commissioner. ¡dnstry. Tho la« k of demand for cop- Idaho ............. COMING EVENTS 11,000 Oregon ........... "There Is a surplus of mon In the per and the low price quoted for tho Designed by Virginia Green 10,000 stalo at present, but the agricultural I metal have reduced tho number of 4. Wednesday—«May breakfast Kentucky 0,000 work Is gradually cutting down the ¡minors employed In the Butte mines (¡fl Arizona ........ Presbyterian ladles 4,000 number,” Mr. Mclaiiighlln said "A m the past four or five months from May 12-13, Wednesday and Thurs- Utah ............... day, eighth grade examinations. The unemployment situation In rough guess would place the number ¡60 to 70 per cent. Senior Class Play Open For Business ‘All a Old Sti Dry Goods and Ladies’ Ready-to-Weal Three C’s Lumber Company |Bt the Churches Road Skirting Lake Eu sus Follow the Crowd Merry Rondoliers Opera House Tonight