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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1921)
I « * r PAGE FOVR GWNTS PASS ßAllY COURIER I Published Daily Except Sunday E. Voorhies. Pub. and Propr f Watered at poatofflee, Granta Pass. | Oro., as second-class mail matter. [ a . WHEN HE LOST hIS LIBERTY Tonight We Close at 9:00 P. M ADVERTISING RATES • tflaplay space, per Inch ----- ---------- 25c Local-personal column, per line....10c »tenders, per line—. Ik-fon» that time, route in ami look over our »|«o«ial» from C«u>n«xl Goods to Dry Milk. ihtr shipment of New Pack lm|<ort<-»l Ancho» le», and lx»t»»t«-r are in and the quality is very fine. DAILY COURIER tty mall or carrier, per year 16.00 *y mall or carrier, per month . .50 WEEKLY COURIER Tty mall, per year..................... GKAXTH PASS DAILY COVKIKR trab &TRU J2.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS THE HOME OF Xl'MBER IM eOFFKH The Associated press ls exclusively ANI» ALL OTHER QUALITY GOODS aatltled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited I 101 & 105 N. 6th Orante Pass, Ore- or all otherwise credited in gaper and also the local news Fshed herein. AU rights of republication of spe- elsl dispatches herein are also re- ■ have something of a personal prob ' grasps the reasons for the law. and »•rved. lem in making their choice under the i follow its direction. Then. too. he C:-e------ - ■■ act. They can either accept a cash , knows that the young mind that SATURDAY, JI NF. 11, 1»S1 payment for each month in the ser gets the righ view point, will ♦ ♦ vice, or they can take advantage of be a supporter of law and order and ♦ OREGON WEATHIR 'will decrease the chance tor violation ¡the loan provision and develop a ♦ home for themselves and their de- of the law The new law carries one 4 Tonight, fair in west por- 4 tion with probable showers tn > pendents. The loan provision would provision not generally known by the ♦ the eastern section, Sunday. .seem to be the most advantageous. public, it is tantamount to a gun, ♦ fair and warmer. | both for the service men and tor the license, for under It a person can not ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ state A cash payment would 1\ X hunt any kind of an animal unless he SERVICE MEN AND THE IU»Nt S many cases be too small to prove of has a hunting license upon his per- ' son Under this provision the hunt But through the Oregon's vote upon the veteran's » material benefit. ing of Jackribbits or of dlgget supir- bonus measure was in full accord loan and its most liberal terms of re rels is illegal without the hunting. with t^e patriotic spirit of the state. payment and interest, the man who ' license, though the license does not l No state In the union responded bet wants a home or who might desire to ter to the call for men than Oregon, develop a farm finds the way Pr°j‘d- permit the killing of protected game ed Anti Oregon will benefit from in the open season. Unprotected anl-' None was more liberal when the na every home that is built through its mals can of course be hunted at all | tion needed the sinews of war and to t: be hoped **■'* that **' the of the year after a hunting assistance. It is t; “ time« ’ called upon the people to purchase The loan provision of the bonus act will license Iras b«?en purchased. liberty bonds with all available funds. be accepted by a great many of the reason for this provision is that the Oregon's place in the rank of states boys. It will be the beet for them excuse. "We are hunting nothing but j was in the very foremost of the pro diggers." is sometime» given by per-' ‘ and the best for their state. cession. Tuesday the voters regis sons who m3y possibly be hunting tered a heavy majority for the bonus, other game. LICEXSlXt; THE HUNTER not with the belief that payment was The appointment for Josephine being made for the service the youth ¡WOMEN XOW ELIGIBLE FOR county of a deputy game warden Is of the state rendered, for no qustion JURY SERVICE IN ALBERTI of dollars and cents can enter into it. going far in carrying to the people No man followed the flag for the the need for observance of the game Edmonton. Alberta. June 11.—(A. money there might be in it. No cit-- laws of the state. Mr. Bancroft is P.)—Women are now eligible for laen of Oregon wants to balance h«. particularly interested in the educa- Jury duty in the ¡Province of Alberta, tion of the people in the provisions In accordance with a bill passed by gratitude against a cash payment. the legislature recently, after strong The service men who will now ac of the laws, believing that when the cept the terms of the bonus measure average person knows the law he will opposition. Jury service is not com pulsory, however. COLUMBIA AND WILLAMETTE MONDAY FORECXST STATIONARY Portland, June 11.—(A. P.)—A practically stationary stage of the Willamette after a slight rise Sunday Is forecast today. The Columbia 1» slightly higher today, but the Snake is falling. Rub ’em ~ Tub em-Scrub 'em ihey come up Smiling! * - » ' -ge«-:-"»c to HI* Businese. A garage ■ »tier. '.r**t«rl—* of the coo- • «-itlnnnl entrance" in ‘exit" over hi» door*, ha« had then- replaced with Oi-tre appropriate signs reading “Ls- take" and “Exhaust "—Boston Trun- sen pl Jud TunKIn» J nd Tunk’ns «ay» seme people nev- er have any Iden of pulling together nnle-s the proposition t» «orne kind ■>f «> fiolltlcnl (..ill for fhetr pontonai benefit 1 9 NEW TODAY EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE— Dependable companies and reas onable rates. See T. M. Stott, Buick Salesrooms. 102tf GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose phine Lumber Co., at wholesale mill prices. All kinds of planed lumber. Our truck delivers any where. JTione 188, 107 North Sixth street. 92tf m /uimxruirm cvnu up nulutg See Window Display Golden Rule »Store CARRIERS WANTED, boys or girls, must have bicycles. One route now qpen. Apply Courier office, tf E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in surance and plate glass liability. 609V4 G street, phone 28. 40tf JOS MOSS AGENCY—Fire Insur ance, plate class liabilty. Insur ance. 204 */4 Sixth street. tf Do You Read The Saturday Evening Post? / « Don't fall to read the »tor sue. on PiMC<» 21» of the June 11 1»- You will read some fai ts there that will surprise «are J OU of >OU promptly In every way with yonr motor car troubles- Get And rememlier we are pre mred to take limt Happy, Snappy llnpmobihi Feeling. SMITH S GARAGE SERVICE WITH A SMILE IXJR SALE—Our home, 1026 Lawn ridge Ave., one-third to one-half cash, balance terms. If you want a good house you will like it. If you want 10 or 16 acres mostly cleared and under the ditch or 10, -0, 40 or 80 acre tracts above ditch at bargain prices call 268-J. No trouble, to show them. I know some one wants to buy some of the properties I want to sell, so if yon are looking for something phone or see E. L. Churchill. Oltf Borrii-, last J. M Branacotnbe, on the lower river road, has madu a tine showing Pathstlc Figure P-sssctsd by Lonely of Oregon atrag berries. Frost» have Man Standing Prominently Be delayed the plants and his crop I» fore Largo Assembly Just coming on. ■ packing building. • He stood In small, lonely ligure. I'ulhetlc lu the l.imMypo Operator XI anted— isolation that SAM him off front the For two weeks beginning with July »arm liuiuaulty of the wutchlng 4th. Apply or address Courier of- crowd. He felt weak. Ill, but he struggli-d lie rould tii'p-«tor Injur» <1 to bear him- if R :avel.v not move hla ryes from the »tern, Harry L. Griffith, th«» motorcycle white face that seemed to fill all the Inspector who h»s been working the »pace In front of him About that cold minatory ttyture. which was »(»■«« k- Granta Paaa district during th»- past Ing to him In such passionless, eveu few day«, met a serious accident last t<-ties. clung an atmosphere of awe; i night when his machine crashed Into the traditional rola» of ottici* lent It an unllghttHl wagon p-ar Medford He 1» reported to be painfully in a majesty that crushed his will. He knew he was being addressed jured and Is confined to hla room at nnd strove to listen, «ay» l.omlou th«» Nash hotel In Medford Punch. I ill* brain was n torrent of ili ought», Ami »<> til» life had come Y«u Will l.ike I nloii Gasolin It wa» Indeed the tinnì <*ir Ulve It a trial Adauis Electric A to thi*. taxtroplie. That was surely «hat the Battery Shop voice meant—tliat voli-v which went <>n and on in an even stream of »mind RtMurncsl lutei Sight— H. D. Norton accompanied by Mrs without meaning Why had he come to thio—in the flower of hla life to Norton, Mrs M G Norton, hl» moth lo»e its clilefest gift, liberty? ¡«r, and MI m M. A. llurrell, returned Up and down the s|»ic<*» of bls brain j to this city after a »wk« auto tour The people Mr. Norton dr«»»« directly to Fort thought sped like fire, behind- did they care? A few. per- land, from there to Eastern Oregon, The other» were hap«, pitied him. south to Klamath Falls and back to Indifferent. e To i them It was merely Grant» Pass through northern Cali a »pectacle. Suddenly Into his mind crept the fornia. The caoaciousnesM of a vast «Hence vole»- had stop|»ed. The abrupt ce««n Lower Prl««»»— On goods in every line tor men at tlou of sound Whipped hla quivering nerves. It was like the holding of a Peerless Clothing Co. 98tf| great breath. He knew Farewell 1*1« nlc— He gathered hla forces, * that the huge concourse waited A Th« Presbyterian auelr gave a pic question had been put to him. It nic to member» and their families seemed as if the world stood still to tlast evening In th«» park, th« occaalou listen. He molatened III« lipa lie knew ! lining a farewell gathering for Mrs what be had meant to say. but his Harry J Wlble. who leave», with h«*r tongue was a traitor to hl» ilexlre. 1 sister. Miss Thulan. for Golden. III., Twenty per What use now to plead? The sound- to rejoin her husband lessnes» grew Intolerable, He thought sons wer«» present and a basket dili- tie should cry aloud. i ner was enjoyed Harry Wlble left And then— , Grants Pa»» several week» agu. and "I will." he said, and. looking aide- | Mr». Wlble will »tart for Illinois ways. eaught the »wlft shy glance of next week. his bride. The first Gull«ean»<-n Player built I I year« ago. Is »till In iictlio service in a tlücago home, and no vital part of it ha» worn out or proven <l«’f«-«- Uve. * Whitt House Model, 47(H) ( ountry Seat Model, (»(X) Surburbdii Model, 495 <,iill»r»n»«-u I’layer» hold oe- curely Io reputation of being Illusiceli) artisti«, durable, (W-) to play »nd al way» ready to pi»y. I ET t M MH>U I «»I The Musk & Photo House Rtanion Rowell, Prop. < hie Mons- WOOD THAT WILL NOT ROT Before dog days Murphy, June ♦ ♦ ♦ 3Sth, strawberry shortcak« and all 01 Experiment* Mad« In France Have the trlmmin's. ♦ ♦ ♦ Demonstrated the Great Value of the Mangove. Allege«! Haul < be-ck trllsi Taken— ! •‘Tin» Jucklln»'* Fin»» even story Ia>«lie C. Chadwick, of Crescent Have you ever read Ople ll- i !’• The wood of the mangove tree, •City. Who has. It 1» »aid, passed bad i famous novel of Southern folk, ' The which flourish«-« In French Guiana. checks upon numerous banks of th« ' luckiin»*" If you have, you will 1» being exploited lu France a» a I Northwest, In Washington. Oregon i perhaps bo pleased to see lho«e stur- wood which will not rot. At least it has withstood all exposure and ef |and California, has been arrested In dy character* vlsusllied In George forts to break down It» fiber in years I Crescent City and will lw prough to Mel ford’s splendid Par» mount pro- Sheriff J. R I duction of "The Jucklln»'* when that of experiment by the officials of the | Grants Paas tomorrow will picture I- shown nt the Rivoli tomor- Bre» n. of Del Norte county, French railway service. Every one of the many «nmple» bring him to Waldo where Sheriff row which were subjected to all the known Lewis and Deputy Uster will meet Few change-, have been made In processes of inducing decay, be them and bring Chadwick Into this the story, so that every vital »retie of haved faultlessly. an<l It would seem city. Several alleged bad checks the novel will be found In the screen that the wood Is rot-proof. The grain have been taken by merchants of aduptlon made by Frank Condon, lie of the wood Is so close ns pnictically this city. state» that every character creation to exclude moisture Its density. In has been preserved. while the story deed. is placed at 10. as agnlnst 40 In Attention W. O. W.— Itself unfolds on the screen exactly fir and 70 In onk. A full attendance is requested on as It does In the story. In addition to this etoseness of fiber the mangove has nn unusually large Monday evening. Election of officer* There uro 20 Important role» in the 0! picture, and all have been developed amount of tannin In Its composition and other Important buxines» Thl* protects It from Invasion by In by players ca -able of portray Ing each sects. It nl«o prevents the multipli distinct typo artistically. cation of various germ«, nnd 1» a spe cific agnln«t such wood maladies as lence as soda fountain clerk, elevator mold, damp and the like. hoy and grocery »tore work Any In- It ha» other desirable qnnlltlcs. For instance, tests show tliat while It 1« not brittle, tt presents twice the resistance to rtexatlon that onk does. It has about th« »»me potency against M rs. Grace E Brown, of Camas, crushing or twisting. Wash,, arrived here last night on a search for her son. Chester L, D.i iy Thcugnt. • Brown, who loft a ranch near I.Inn Too wre nude fur enjoyment hi <1 ton. Ore . in August, >920. Since ’he world was tilled with things which that time the anxious mother has you will enjoy, unless you are too proud to be pleased with them, or too mad« every effort possible to secure grasping to care for what you cannot 1 »«me trace of him, but without avail. turn to other account than mere de - Mrs. Brown believes her son started for California and In the hop- that light—Ruskin. she may learn of his whereabouts the Courier Is publishing his picture. Moro Disarmament. Chester IL. Brown was 17 in De This would be a better world I’ everybody would take a five-year h d cember, about 5 feet 11 Inches tall, '•ay from gossip.- -Chicago Dall, weighs about 165 pound», black hair, blue eyes, fair xkln, f«w xinull treck News. ies, full rad lips, »mail scar on right ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ cheek, brown birth mark large as a ♦ ADDITIONAL IJM’AL » sliver dollar on left shoulder, swing ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <’I m -M« t L. Itrouu ing walk, movement» In genera» rath • I •Charlevoix'' II»« New Owner— ■ er clumsy, quiet secretive disposition, formation will be thankfully r«-««lv- W, C. Bateman and wife are recent fond of firearms. Has ha<l exi>er- od by hla anxious mother. arrivals from Salinas, Colo., having purchased 54 acres of the old Savage ranch several miles up the river. Mr Bateman was through this valley ten years ago and declared that If ever the chance came, he would return here to live. Mr. Bateman is now en-j Joying the wonderful southern Ore-, gon climate, expecting also to have a little fun with the fish later in the I season. Visits»«! Portlnn«!— James Caven, president of th« Mora Pump Company, and David Dobble. vice president and salesman, who drove to Portland last week, re turned last night, having installed a FY-»R RALE -Seven bamtam chick i Mora pump in Portland at the corner The ens. Call at 615 J street. 02 of Fifth and Alder streets. pump is being used by the Northwest FOR SALE—Man's bicycle in good Light. Power and Heat company, who condition. Phone 149-J. 02 have been finding difficulty in keep ing their steam lines free from NEW TODAY—-4>11 stoves, 2 4-burn- water, due to the high river there, er». 2 8-btirners, Kia»« door cuphonr«!, While in the city. Mr Dobble visited «lining table nearly new, library table. the five torpedo boats moored In the Broadway New shipment of tent« and wagon Willnnwtte near the •beets. Drop bead »ewing machine. bridge; and also took a ride In one Single harness. Phone 71, T. C. of the seaplane« doing commercial Roolh. serv.ee. I t 'I Hardware for the Home Then' art- Iota of tilings in tills store lliat you lussi around I lie liousi-, and we want you to come In and see some of tliem. F«>r instan«*-: Wire ( lotlics Line, never cots, bri-nks, or rust», IOO fe«-t, Ml.oo. Gia«". liny alar, single stn-ngtli; mills, potty, lurks, kltclu-ii utensil»—uml so on indcfinflely. Valley Hardware Company <