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M onday , •r first class chicken ranch No 190 care of Courier An Oregon Product ▲. E. Voorblea, Pub. and Propr ■Btared at powtofflce, Granta Paas. Ora., as second-class mail matter ADVERTISING RATES Display space, par Inch............. 25c bocal-personal column, per R im .... 10c Bradera, per line—....................... 5c Address 72 FOR BA1JC Good heifer to be fresh soon Will give 6 gallona of milk per day. Edward (Vieson. Kerby. ON. «» FOR RUNT -Ught hoiisekeoplna rooms. Call at -15 North Third street. 8 X IXMt SAGE Alfalfa hay, at burn, |16 per ton, F. R. Hyde, Murphy, Ore 72 DAILY COURIER Ry mail or carrier, per year .... J6.00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .50 The I h * m Vai. the uo on market, The prie«' is right MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS •The Associated pre»» is exclusively! entitled to the use for republication j of all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. li z Mn a, »»*-• A BETTER PIANO For Less Money Till! Ml Hit AMI photo hoi he Staunen Rowell, l*r<>|>. (■rauta l'a»~. Oregon Notionally Priced Ths prices are the same to every body, evetywhere in thrlJ.8. Three modelli M AV 1N»I»AY—I «<*«l l»ut not abusctl. j t WanlndH*. I Kitchen < libili«*«, glassi <8 mt cuplionnl, heavjf iron tasi, larve l«o»t», resi »ter oli »loie, witli <>f«ui, library talli«*, g«a»l a» ncw. Tenia, 1 Hvlti, 10x12 and 10x14. Phone 71. , T. C. Ikaith. acres where variety of production is the grower» to suffer, even for one season. The result would be a set back to our industry front which we west — There is one man in the north MONDAY, MAY 2. 1B21 could hardly recover." “ l who has become an oracle In ex ♦ ♦ ile ^’pounding the »mall farm idea NEW TODAY OREGON WEATHER ♦ 4 has pioneered in the production and ♦ EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE— ♦ Tonight and Tuesday, ralr, ♦ the marketing of fruits and berries, Dependable companies and reas Finland. May 2.—(A. ♦ except possibly showers in the ♦ and what he says is backed by the onable rates. See T. M. Stott. j P.) Teriojkl, — Copie» of bolshevik posters de ♦ northwest portion. Light to * knowledge of long experience. Here Buick Salesrooms. tOltf signed to quiet the striker» of Petro- ♦ heavy frost tonight south and * is what W. H. l*aulhamus, sponsor of REDUCTIONS ON HATS at Mrs M grad during the recent revolution at ♦ east portions. 4 the 810,000,000 Oregon-Washington P. Anderson’s, 708 E St. 67 Kronstadt which have been brought Every woman would like to own an rdretri«- range. Ilul some have ♦ ♦ put off buying in lio|ie» of lower prices. If you are une of those, " Canning and Preserving company has GAS RANGE FX>R SAIJC—Phone across the border here, »how the com munists turned to soft words in their FIVE ACRES AND A COMPETENCE ‘ to tn support of his contention you nosl wail no longer for Wo annoume a substantial reduction 342-J morning». 70 ' effort to win over the workingmen | in prices, on Ibuigcs, Vacuum (’leaner«. Washing Mn< hin«» and all What to do with lands that wme jay there will be a family FOR SALE—Apples. Inquire at fruit Previous posters wore couched in otln-r rlwtrlcal appliances. Also we have a big new line of fl »tures. within an irrigation district is often on every five acre tract in these dis warehouse or cold storage plant. ( words of command but these were .MWStf addressed to "Dear Comrades" and a question that needs much study. tricts that can produce bush berries: Crop conditions are immediately ’’Every acre of this land should be E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate. In- were full of promises One of them Side of Water Office sursnes and plate glass liability, reads: changed when the water comes in in a crop profitable to the grower 609 tk G street, phone 28. 40tf "Dear Comrades We offer you and there is no crop which will pay the ditches, and where a diversity of j the following seven concessions: for clearing the land and give big crops is possible small acreage farms returns as quickly as will bush ber FOR SALE—I have 100 tiers of 16-j "Eighteen million poods (of 36.07 inch fir and pine wood which I am are the rule. In districts such as ries. Just think what this will mean. 1 pounds each * of coal have been or- offering at 81.75 on the ground or those of the eastern Oregon country, Hundreds of thousands of additional 83 delivered; also 11 cords of 4-ft. Idared from abroad. families in the two states, all making "Non-party representation will be grass and grain crops must rule, and wood at 84 on the ground or 87 of sheet metal for any purpose you money, spending that money in our per cord delivered. Three mile allowed on the grain trade commis farms of from 40 to 80 acres are the cities and ‘building up a community have In mind Tell us your need* haul. A. L. Edgerton, phone j sions. and we will figure with you. Piping usual units. But in the Grants Pass which will be one of the greatest in ' Y 6ttfl ’•Reparations for city vegetable nTud» of tin. sine, galvanised Iron, and other southern Oregon districts the United States gardens are under way. copper, etc. Our work will stand for "Right now we have no market for FOR SALE'—-Donkey drums, pulley where Nature smiles her sweetest. years and give you »interior service. blocks, It*-inch steel cable, re re-1 ’•Country worger» will be dlsmls- and where there is a great variety of a product from alk these 3,000.000 sed and sent home from Petrograd volving shovel, 2-3-yard buckets, buckets. j production possible, the small farm acres. But we can build it and build dragline scraper H-yard. M C. because of the short rations. it long before we get this great acre . It. KANNTE " 'Check' detachments on the rall- will be the usual thing. The produc- age settled. Under proper business Ament. Grants Pass 71 417 G HT”~CT i ways are ordered to exempt working tion will gradually shift from alfalfa and finançai management and a A FEW FRESH COWS for sale Ten men. (The 'check' detachments ber- scientific marketing system we can and other of the coarser crop« to to select from Am reducing herd I were communists guards who seized All young, gentle, heavy milker», Ties and small fruits that can be market our canned and preserved any produce brought from the coun and good testers Cows home at try into Petrograd). grown in perfection in only a few fav- fruits throughout the United States _______ -A------ on a quality basis and can have a de 5 p. m. Place. 6 miles north of "Sixty new trains will be operate«! ored localities, and some day flve mand so great that we cannot hope to HERE'S THE MOST Grants Pass on Pacific highway. to the suburbs for workingmen. acres in the Grants Pass .district will supply it. I IMPORTANT RULE Prices right. IW. W. Ballantyne. “Unlimited requisition of grain yield in net returns more than 40 3.M "At present we will almost surely OF TKt will be replaced by the definite quota have the greatest berry crop in the SMAUL RANCH for sale. 1150 an system. MODERN history of the Pacific Northwest. For acre, 1 mile out of Ashland, with 1 "Hunger only becomes greater PLUMBING- Vuiuc, try our ready-to-serve, tunately for us this big crop is com Improvements, good soil, make than revolution." •> («5CH00R» X A Series of Human Interest a la cart lunch, 12 to 1:80 ing at a time when the entire nation I Talks on Insurance is threatened with a shortage in sup Wo will serve a very ply. The recent Easter freeze, fol fine 75c table^le-hote lowed by blizzards in mid-April. dinner — Time fl: SO caused enormous losses to the berry ; to N p. m. and soft fruit growers in every part ’ S| mm I m I Sunday I »inner $1.00 of the country, except the Pacific i Northwest. Up to Easter it seemed sure that the entire country would | — Br A. E. VOORHIES have a record crop of berries. Prices ¡ __________________________________ NOTICK Til«* fin«-«I ri-giilation for the were therefore at a low ebb and sur modern hume i» iH-rfiMt Muii- ’ There are funds In the city treas- plus stocks, held over from last sea latke county is true to name for talion. "True, the mountains, or hills, If'ury to redeem all warrants drawn on l*r<>|H-r plumbing Mill son. threatened to be a drug on the there are 1400 lakes within its bor you please, uro not as stupendous as! 14,0 general fund numbered 14584 predine th«* plumlu-r m I io Mill market. der», lakes of all sizes and shapes, those of the Blue Ridge or the Alle-1 to 14795 inclusive. I produce th«' d<-*lnil rivolli. "This has all been changed by the but each one of them is a good flsh- teh-plmn«* mil to u. »III Interest will cease after May 2nd, freeze. Now canners are disposing Ing spot. 1 support, for Floridians ghaniee—not as awe-inspiring, for 1921. give you an cMlniaU* of the of their surplus stocks easily and make a great point of the fishing in bidden, majestic, but they are more FULLY INSURED” Dated at Granta Pass, Ore., April eon] of III«* work you « nnt conditions are especially bright for us their booster advertising. It is cer- beautiful, with qualities that delight 29th, 1921. done. \t h> not let hi g«-< at The excuse often given for in the Pacific Northwest. We are tain, however, that some of them the sense» of the mind. Hare Natural tlie J»l> right away? G. P. JBSTKR. not taking out insurance is this, going to have every care for the in have plenty of fish for we »aw big seems to rest In raptured contempla-1 68 City Treasurer, “I am fully insured.” terest of the growers. The Oregon- bass that had just been caught. The tion of her own rich and varied J And yet, when protection is Washington company will follow the editors were given a special invita charms. Here, in kindest mood, re- HAVE YOU RKGIHTEKED? badly needed — when insurance «14 F Htreet footsteps of the Puyallup & Sumner tion to come and spend two weeks at poseful in her fair estate, she n>edi-| All electors wno were registered could stave off business disaster PHONE 1IOH-J or make profitable expansion company, not only in insisting on each one of the fourteen hundred tateg upon a scene. but did not vote at either the Prl- possible, thousands of men find quality of output, but in seeing that lakes. There are in the county 125,- "Would you think it possible to i mary or General Election tn 1020. that they are not “fully insured.” the growers prosper. We will want 000 acres of lakes as compared with throw your auto out of gear and and those who have change«] their When the merchant finds the all the berries we can get to fill a 722,000 aeree of land, but the lakes coast a mile and a half in Florida? residence, must re register store on fire with a small COMING KVENTH nation-wide demand. To get these have purposes aside from furnishing Would you think that In Florida Electors not registered must do so amount of fire insurance—it’s we will have to see to ft that our sport, for they serve to reduce the your six-cylinder car would struggle on or before May 7th, 1921, at I May 4. Wednesday—*.May breakfast too late to get “fully insured.” vast acreage is developed and that summer temi>eratdre and make the up hills where the road was smooth o’clock p. m. by Presbyterian ladles. 68 When the doctor says “too bad growers are brought here from all ’backbone of Florida” a finer place as velvet? Can you stretch your you didn’t apply for life insur F. I* OOON. 12-13, Wednesday and Thurs over the country. That means that Í to live. From lake county the wa imagination to think that you could ance sooner”—it’s too late to get County Clerk day. eighth grade examinations. full protection for your family. our settlers must make money be ters flow north, south and west, stand on a hill-top and look over cause they will be our greatest ad i-ake county has not only lakes but lakes and a valley for 25 miles? Can ' With our large line of policies I am able to make proper recom vertisement. It would be short-sight "mountains,” for there is “Sugar you picture 65 spring-fed lakes with mendation for your case. ed policy indeed which would permit Loaf mountain," "Stone mountain" in a day's walk? Can you vlauallz«- Think it over and talk with and "Gospel hill," the Apopka deep valleys where a lake mirrors In ’ mountain” group. To be sure the deepest purple the towering hill-' A. B. CORYELL highest elevation is only 312 feet sides Can you imagine the gran but they are the Florida mountains. deur of a sunset where water and sky New and I'aed Goods l To those of us who live at an altitude meet, repeating each tracery of 'the BEE ME of a thousand feet, completely sur ‘louds, and the varying moods of the, rounded by hills extending from colors and linger until the dark Emblem oJSatufuehon 1000 to 2000 feet higher, and in clouds draw the veil over the en-| 401 G HTREFTT sight to Grayback, over 7000 feet chanting scone? elevation, while within a half day's "This is all yours In Lake county drive the paved road reaches an ele vation of 5000 feet, the Florida to be seen and enjoyed. "I-ake county stands alone In this mountains seem almost invisible. Note the following from a I«ake coun great commonwealth in the beauty , ty booster a$eet, under the heading and variety of scenery, from the riot of tropical vegetation along the "Scenic or Alpine Florida”: by extravagant claims "The scenic beauty of Lake coun shores of the rivers and canal», to ty is enhanced <by its very unexpect- the Imposing views from the hill “dness. The visitor does not come tops, with the landscapes studded prepared to look for hills and hea V- with lakes of diamonds, lakes of lly timbered slopes, He has been turquoise, lak«w of emerald.” lead to believe that Florida Is flat iAke county has much to be proud 9 woods, or great low mesa and stunt of: There are more than 300 miles ed palmettos and wiry grass; of in of paved highways; Lake county terminable miles of blazed pine trees spent over $500,000 on its road sys V/e sell them in Josephine County turning their wounded sides to ones tem and Is out of debt Among the gaze; of lazy, clotted, dark-watered products shlppe«! are cotton, corn, , sweet and Irish potatoes, rice, sugar I streams. "But, by train or auto, as the cane, peanuts, onions, lettuce, «■el beauties of Lake county are nnfold- ery, cabbage, tomatoes, squash, en ed, the vlsltor, surprised by the cumbers, water mellonn (450 car revelation, exclaims: •This fa the loads), cantaloupes, beets, beans and most beautiful country I have ever strawberries, lemons, limes and seen.* grape fruit. GULBRANSEN VJ Player-Piano •tai dispatches herein are also re served. j more limited. Now You Can Gol an Electric Range GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC COMPANY JOSEPHINE HOTEL CAFE HIGH LIGHTS IN THE TOUR WITH THE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION B. S. Dedrick BUYS FOR CASH TteQrcgonlifCM» E. W. CHILES DON’T BE MISLED New Today A New Shipment of Voile Dresses, prices $6.85, $7.50, $7.85 Golden Rule »Store Reliable Cars Sell Every Year Everywhere jWjijjËrjw/ W. S. Maxwell lfesST" & Com pany