Image provided by: Josephine Community Library Foundation; Grants Pass, OR
About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1921)
fsgr mm ,'jos MOSS AGENCY Firn I ns (Ir an c*. plate glass liability. Inaur- . an«:«. 301S sivh »treat. tt 9UNTS PISS DAILY COURIER Published Dally Except 8unday A. E. Voorhto*. Pub. and Propr lute red at postofflce. Granta Paas. Ore . aa second-elas* mall matter All wool sweatars, Jersey Tuxedos and Jumper Dresses, a beautiful line and prices very low. ADVERTISING RATES Msplay space, per inch.................. 35c Local-personhl column, per line....10c Readers, per Uno------------------------ ~ 5c DATI.T COURIER ky mall or carrier, per year...... 36 ^0 >*▼ mall or carrier, per month . 50 WEEKLY OOURIER **y mall, per year......... ......... .. KINNEY &TKUAX 32 00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press Is exclusively Insist on Minerva Yarns •atitled to the use for republication st all news dispatches credited In this or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rights for republication of spe- **al dispatches herein are also re NEW TODAY sorbtion of labor, for It will give em served. ployment to many tn tilling the AM LEAVING TOWN and must sell SATURDAY. OCTOBER N. IMI. at once my 4-burner gas range farms ami In carrying on the inten with water heater and fittings. sive production that will follow. 140; also gas heater and garden 444444444*44444 4 4 ♦ tools, hose, quart fruit jars. Phone ♦ OREGON WEATHER ♦ 386-R. 02 CIVIC IMPROVEMENT The time to prepare for the win »-ROOM HOI BE FOR RENT- ..Most ♦.. Weather for the Week ♦ ly furnished. Can divide for two ♦ Pacific Coast States Norma! 4 ter is now, before the winter rains small families. Inquire 100 C street.______ 02 ♦ temperature and generally fair. 4 set in. A large number of the gran 4- except rain on north coast. ♦ ite sidewalks in the city are sadly in FOR SALE—Cadfallac bug. good run ♦ ------------ ♦ ning condition. Fenders, lights, ♦ Tonight and Sunday, fair. ♦ need of repair, or pedestrians will be windshield. 320 down. 110 l>er month. See Powers at Hobart's. wade through the 4444444444«-44«-4 4 ♦ ♦ compelled to ___________ _______ 07 many puddle« that will accumulate LOST — A Boy Scout khaki macki- PITTING IDLE MEN AT WORK when wet weather arrives. While now. about a week ago. Finder de please leave at Courier office. 01 The unemployment situation Is of the fine weather lasts these ten not so bad as it appears. In times pressions should b$ filled. FOR SALE—Cedar fence posts, both spilt and planed. R. K. Ross. Box A story is told of the old Arkan of industrial disturbance there are 25. lower rtver road. 102 always many deserving men who are san with the leaky roof—«hen it FOR SALE—One touring car. run without work, but there is another didn't rain it didn't need fixin’ and less than »000 miles, first class condition, looks like new. Will class that takes advantage of the when it rained it couldn’t be fixed. sell for less than one-third of first Spruce up condition to stand on the street cor Don't be Arkansans. cost, or trade for extra heavy 7-passenger car. Phone 315-R. H ner and howl calamity, and con now. P. Egger. 05 stant agitation makes the world APPLES"”FDR SALE—From 35«-~a A show like the proposed 1925 think everything is awry. In South sack up to 11.00 a box. Bring your sacks or boxes. Phone 602-F-21. ern Oregon the unemployment prob exposition is not for pomp on»y. It Otto Hendrickson. 07 lem can not become serious for it is is through such that Oregon can nut LOST—Between Waldo and Grants not a great industrial center where her goods in the world's display win Pass a 32-4o Marlin rifle. October Sth. $10 reward and express wage and living cost are running dow. There are plenty of customers charges if returned to Davis Ser for the things Oregon has to sell. neck and neck. But enough has vice Station. »419 E. 14th St.. Oakland. Cal. os been seen the past few weeks to All that is needed is that we put our (DEPEND KBLE INSURANCE — All point to certain truths. There has stock out where people will see it. lines. See T. M. Stott, Buick sales been demand in this district for more Climate, for instance, has an In rooms. Phone 520. 43tf You can not bottle MODERN 7-room house, close in. laborers than could be supplied lo trinsic value. good location, lot 50x100, for sale cally. As a consequence many have up a sample and send it away, but Priced especially for quick sale. In- been shipped in at the expense of we can sell it to the millions when quire on premises. 411 C St. 72U transportation, and often this tran we get them here where they can COAL AND WOOD—When you buy your coal and wood from us you sient labor has -not been of the best absorb ft once. get two things that are essential today—quality and service. Wil quality. At the present moment, liams Wood & Coal Co. 75tf This has been a wonderful season with discussion in the industrial.cen 101 & 105 N. 6th a for the harvest of the grape, and white heat, there are not enough the good qualities of the Grants Pass men here to meet the demand. More flame Tokay is spreading. Some day laborers are needed upon the Savage all thoc; hill sides that are now- ters over the labor problem at Rapids dam. This community, however, sents one measure of relief if pre We of land have thousands of acres must be cleared. In Its called waste land will be clad with vineyard. the men of capital will grasp it. that DON’T FORGET raw state this land can be purchased at reasonably low prices considering its producing NATI RI»AV, 4M TOBER H, |UU| GRANTS DASH DAILY COVRIKR the value when cropped If It should be purchased by a de velopment company, divided Revival Meetings into small farms, cleared and offered up on the market, it would certainly find immediate sale and In the mean time would have absorbed some of at the otherwise idle laborers in get ting It ready for production. This work has got to be done, and it will require organised effort to do ft-in the shortest possible time. Once Church of Christ these lands are cleared and produc ing there will be a permanent ab- Let Munsingwear Union Suit You Beginning Oct. 9 Grants Pass, Ore FOR RENT Ldigo furnished room, close In. price reasonable. 621 l> j »treat, corner Seventh, opposite Baptist church. 03 -t s /. where on the Jerome Prairie road, license plate No. 102545 Finder please leave at Granta I’aas Service Station. 01 11 '■ " ■ XKW TODAY—I’nlH-oliu rug», |T}tXi>. OvO. Ox lOh and 0x12. Two Itangvv-, several heeierv, leather i traveling l»«g». a good oil heater». [ Phono 71. T. <?. Booth. NEW YORK IS PORT OF MISSING GIRLS ________ Th* W*re-W«lf Lsgend. Were-wolf Is a man transformed late • wolf. Th« belief la tiw transforma- tion of men Into wolves or other beasts of prey hu* been very widely diffused, and lu many of th« rural dlstricta of I Ya nee th« "loup garou" la still an ob ject of dread. A man who is thus trun»foru>««i, or transform* himself, was believed to become poaaeeaed of all lh« power* and appetite* of a wolf la addltiou to hla own. and to have a remarkable appetite for human flesh. In the Fifteenth ceutury the belief In werv-wohes was, throughout th* con- tiueut of Europe, as general aa th* belief lu witch«*, which It had then come to reaeiuble In many respects. In Ureat Britain, where wolves had early be«u exterminated, th« were wolf was only known by rumor* coming fruu> abroad. Couldn’t G«t Away. At the end of a two-hour harrangue there was only one person left In th* ball beside* the »jwaker, *u elderly man. who was seated close to th* ros • ___ trum and had his bauds clasped over New lork la the “port of mlsslug the head of a walking atlck. "My girls." friend." said th* orator rffualxrly, a* In uddltliai to Its I'wn quota of ate he descended from th* platform and nuul disappearances among girls un extended hl* hand. “I want to thank <ler twenty-one. the lure of the "big you for having th« courtesy to hear city’’ draws adventurous tniaae* of my speech through to th« encl, al other towns, according to t’apt. John though everybody els« tn the hall got A. Ayres. head of the police bureau up and walked exit" “Umph!“ replied of missing persons. the old gentleman, fretfully. “1’ve been While the number of missing New paralysed in my legs for ten year*. York girls Is decreasing each year, My son promlaed to com« after me those from other cities ivho cotue here an hour ago and he's not here yet.”— show a proportionate Increase, says Birmingham Agv-Herald. Ayres. New York attracts girls from a» J ok« Was an Whistler. far as the I’acitlc const, but the ma Whistler, tbe great American artist, Jority come fr<»tn east of Chicago. was dining with Sir Henry Irving. Little more than 1 per cent of these Two of hi* earliest pictures were on girls remain “loot," Ayres said. Since the wall and he remarked Jokingly at 11*15 the number of these ruses has th* beginning of dinner that he could average«! slightly under 2.0U0 a year. study thetn from the point of view The number of runaway boys and of of his riper year*. Though he spok« adults of both sexes Is about the with a smile, he did indeed look at same. them a great deal. Suddenly h« as- "Girls come to New York because claimed. “Irving, look what you'*« they believe they will And adventure done!" “What7“ aske<! Irving. "Why, here, when, in fact, this is the ’slow these picture*, both of th ecu, are up- est’ town tn the country. Men figure aide down, and you've □ever noticed directly in less than 25 per cent of It even.“ “W«ll." «aid Irving, “surely the missing girls cases. I can be excused It’s taken th« man “The fool age’ for girls is from who painted theta over an hour tv dla- fourteen to slxteeu. In boys It’s frosn cover it" ten to seventeen." Odd Way* of Barticg Fir««. The method of making a »tick rotate SELLS SOME MINES tn a round bole tn tbe *tatl«x»sry piece Rich Former Laborer Gets Millions of w.xvd. for the purpo»« of «tartIn* a fire, prevail« tn Australia. Kamchat From a Company. Pedro Alvarado, the former mine ka. Sumatra, tbe Omitnes, Ceylon and southern Africa. Among tbe E«lt!m«s laborer «bo became a multi-milllon and Indian tribes of North Amrrlc*. In aire by his discovery of a rich silver th« West Indies, among th« ancient ore outcropping at Parral, ilex which was develo;.cd Into the famous Mexicans, tn Central America aad a* far south aa th« «trait* of Magellan Palmillo mine, bas just sold 31 of hl* this method I* also employed. Th* mines In Chihuahua. Durango and snrlier races of mankind all possessed Señora to the M.xlom Natural Re- beliefs a* to the origin nt fire and the ««urce« Company <»f San Antoni«. manner in which It wae first dlseov- Tex., for $d.0uu,<JiA> United States cur ered. tut these belief« are purely FOR SALE—Modern 6-room houaq,. rency. __ mythical and without foundation of one block from Methodist church Alvarado came into wide public no 32500 cash, of 32700 terms. For tice aleiut fifteen years ago soon af fact. information ¡hone 142._______ 10 4 ter his rise to sudden fortune, by of Large«« Flew«r a Parasite. E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in- fering to pay the public debt of Mei The world'* biggest flower is ■ para surance and plate glass liability. ico. Gen. P<»rfir1o Dias. who wn» Old Banking Bldg., 6th and H Sts president at the time, refused the sit« found tn the island of Sumatra and 1* known to botanists a* Raffle«’* Phone 28. offer. ArnoldlL It w*a first discovered by Dr. LEARN of the Vale of Paradise, For many years Alvarado distrlb where dreams come true. This ute«l large sums of money among the Arnold, tn whoae honor It was named. wonder city is having a magic poor people of Parral by mak ng a Other specie« also occur In Java and •growth, and fl million dollars it trip through the streets once a week •be Philippine*. A party of traveler» municipal improvements are au Mattering »¡her coins as he ven: found one of these flow ere about four thorized for this year Every kind feet In diameter, and not having any of business opening here. We have along. He built a magnificent palace scales made a balance, using certain seventeen miles of protected water of marble U|«>n (he site of his lowly pocked boxes to offset tbe flower front, with gorgeously beautiful birthplace, the cost of tbe struc-urv TYieae were marked, and when home sites. Wonderful homes being £t,000,(M>. it 1* stated. In ev at their destination found to weighed Wonderful velvety lawns. Wonder ery room he p'uced a piano and a be 22H pound*. This flower emits ful flowers in semi-tropical profu >ige of canary birds. He also erect- <uch a powerful stench that It* pre»- sion. Fishing supreme. Every daj ci a fine Catín ile church in Parrr.L enee is k^own before it c*c be seen. you can catch the big fellows un til your back aches and your bands blister. Paradise for motor boats, “Romance” Post*. FISH BITE TOO FAST with hundreds of miles of protected Thl* la a name given group* of sev- waterways with wonder spots to Man After Them Had Too Much Luck en i>oet* living *t the *atue time, the visit. Finest motoring roads in the most notable being in the time of and Ccu'd Not Smoke. south. Bathing in bay and gulf Fish bit too f. >t tlie other «jay for Pt-l-my Pblladelphus, king of Egypt wonderful. Healthiest city in Am erica, with no business for doc Harry H. W.oiward. a barter. t»»-ar —2*5-245 B. C. Thl* name likewise tors. Greatest golf course in Am Castiemsii’s Ferry, on the Shenan applied to another group of the Rix- erica under construction. Coolest doah river in Virginia, and he re- tenth century that united in a league place in America in summer, de 'i:rned to his 1. >-ne n bit put out l«e- to reduce the French language and lightful In winter You may own a literature to a classical form. It has beautiful home here, with a per ■au-e of his streak of lu-dc. been claimed that the Pleisde made He said they .me too fast for h'm. petual income, at practically no In- modern French and armed the great veetment. Grasp the opportunitv and be had no time to alt on the of a life time Address THE bank and smoke his pij*> and nod. master* of the Romantic movement MAYOR. Valparaiso. Florida ’1» Woodward and -wo friends went to (18.V) in their revolt against “the the river during the morning, the cramping rule* and impoverished vo stream having «/eared after a rain, cabulary of tbe Eighteenth century.' For 1.3sting Comfort and Satisfaction We Recommend Wise purchasers today mon- than ever stick to a ••onuuodity of known quality and of reputable inaiiufa<tur<—such as Mnn- singwear. Its fine quality is unvarying year after year; the long service it gives proves it to be a most < <-onomi<*aI garment. Moreover, throughout its life the wearer experiences the complete satisfaction that coiiH-s only from properly fitting garments made of high quality fabrics. There is a style of Munsingwear for everybody in every desired size and I; brie. Munsingv. ear S;#isi'a<- tion leasts. Ghe GOLDEN RULE STORE Runaways From All Parts of the Country Go to Gotham for Adventure. and he put out two ordinary lines. After landing 17 black bass, he reeled up and came home. saying he had too much luck for one day. one of the bass we; bed n little over fire pounds, and the other« ranged fr tn three to f«>ur-an>!-a-ha!f pound*. His two friends ca .ght seven between them. When Woodward laid the fish on tbe floor of his b:«ri«er shop there was a general craning of necks, and the next day tbe place where he had fished was vlslt-d . by many other anglers, but with no such luck as struck Woodward. DISEASE MADE HER STEAL After Failure of Law to Cure Woman, Physician* Will Operate. Following the failure of the law, *'-lence will try to cure the burglary tendencies of Mrs. Fannie Llebowlt*. of New York city, third-time offender. Dr. E. II. Vaughan rqys th- woman i* the victim of hypothyroidism, a disease causing a dulled mentality, due to the fact that there I* in>-iifl1- cli nt secretion from the thyroid gland. If the amount of secretion I* Increased to norma!, Intelligence is stimulated, and the person begins to reason cor- rv< fly and to distinguish between right and wrong. After treatment Hr*. Lleb owlt* will be placed under a teat U determine the success ut the oper ation. Lika a Friend. The more life embodied Lo the book. the more companionable. Like a friend, tbe volume »alutes one pleas antly at every opening of its leaves, and entertain*; we close It with ch*rmed memories, and cerne agnln and again to the entertainment. Tbe book* that charmed u* in youth re call the delight ever afterwards; • re hardly persuaded there are like them, and deserving equally affection*. Fortunate if the best In our way luring this susceptible and form'ng period of our live*.—A. Bron son AlcotL Í JWwe-w.4 * -SB/ _____ CULBRANSEN O Player-Piano •Nationally l‘rlc«d — Which ntoans th« sama prtca to every one nvorywbor«. Frica brandad In th« back of nach Instrumont at the factory. W« aro exclu siv« »gout* for Jackson. Jose phine and Doi Nori« Countloa The Music & Photo House Granta Pass, Oregon Stanton Rowell, Prop Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage DAILY AND BUNDAY Leave Granta I’aae 1:00 p. m- Grants Pass- Mtiford Stage DAILY AND SUNDAY IhltlNK M OH too !«»•«• K<-eburg 1 p. m. LKAVK GHANTH I’ANN 10:00 1:OO 4:00 0: IS a. p. p. p. m SB. m. ni. LEAVE MEDFOIU» H:OO •- m. 1 1 <H> a. m. l:OU P m. «SO p. m. Ja< tax m* 111* ^ÄUTÖ^ TOPS-SLIP COVERS MADE AND, PAIRE/sl W* repair and make rnery ty|«e an«l style lop and slip «ere- ee—and do the work RIGHT le-c us rc|>alr your present top and, also, lcnil real diet!act ion to your car with a »mart cwt of durable sll|i rovers. Nnm- plea, prlc-ea. etc., gladly sub mitted. G. B. BERRY Everything for the Auto C. L HOBART COMPANY BATTERS ES You Have a Right to Expect More than ordinary lasting power from an Exidc Bi>tt«ry. It was the first automobile battery, as it was in central station and other fields long before automobiles were invented • The Exidc for your car i* the result of experience gained in every field by the oldest and largest makers of «torage batteries in the world. Grants Pass Service Station I’hono IN E. G. rotter Doge Ratrlave Lost Golf Ball*. Many of the golf dub* throughout the West keep spaniel dog* to retrieve lost ball*. There I* evidently an odor from the gutta perch* or other mate rials need In the balls that the sensitive nostril* of these dog* can easily fol- low. They soon become very expert tn locating the ball* even In dense cov er, and It haa been noticed that they will take the point where the ball was last seen and follow it aa easily a* they would game. Reaping th* Sea'* Harvest. North sea flehermen handle 10AY», nOO.nOft flehe* of all sorts and sixes, from the giant ray to the tiny whit ing. every year. The twin port* of Yarmouth and Lowestoft alone have received »0.000 herring» la out *•“« b