Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 21, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS PASS DULY COURIER
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GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
FublisbcM Dally Except Sunday
A. E. Voorhles,
Pub. and Propr.
Enterest at p<»stoffice, Grants Paas,
Ore., ns srcuad-class mail matter.
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WHI&1 shay . 11 mu iky
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OtUMiO.N rt KATHKB
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Weather for the Week
Pacific Coast States: Consid­
♦ erable cloudiness and occasion­
♦ al rain: temperature near nor­
The word ’ fool" is seldom used
any more without the adjective.
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Farming is a risky business—
constaut gamble against the weather.
It is a fine thing to wa.it nothing, tor you can
upon getting it.
It*» toasted. This
one extra process
gives a delightful
quality that can
not be duplicated
depend
■o
Some people think they are getting into society when
they cau afford a hired girl one day a week.
Adam and Eve surely had their troubles around mos­
quito time.
There is but one way to have good Health, ami that is
to keep clean and behave yourself.
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Tonight and Thursday
creasing cloudiness, probably
rain in west portion. Moder­
♦ ate to fresh easterly winds.
THE (XMOMZATION 1I.AN
With the Grant» Pass Irrigation
district selectad as the first project ia
the state to comujiinder the colonisa­
tion and settlement work of the state
Chamber of Commerce, an Influx of
settlers may be expected withiu the
next fe«t months. The cooperation
of tho people within the district is
needed, however, to puf tho work
^aerers. No nij:,<- y is asked from the
» people here
All I the state . rganiza-
Washington
IIEZ HECK SAYS
“One advantage of whiskers is
that they keep tobaceer juice off the
necktie.”
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Advertisements under thia heading 5c per line per issue. All
tla.-siiied atte appear under this heading the first time
tlon waEti 1» the ar»:r:.Ece that Ite’
settler will get hi« iSBd at a fair ORDER COAL. NOW, William! Wood
Yard.
95tt
valuation, r. it at a s. '¿.Stive .price.
PRIFGK.ESS1VE MANO SCHOOL—
Clara. Tuttle Fenton. 609 A street,
The district new ha* a chance ol
_State Accredited Teacher^____ 95tf
bwug Settled quickly.
T'e larger
tracts can be broken up and sold !n FOR RENT-—Residence with garage
Phono ».7
isti
smaller acreages to the newcomer AUTOMÒBILE ACCIDENT INSUR­
who will immediately put it into cu:
ANCE— See T. M. Stott, for the
best protection.
U7tf
tl cat ion. In this lies the salvation
FURNISHED Housekeeping ro. ¡ns on
I
Valley
of the di
let for thy Rogue
ground fioor. nice »otitu-ne ex.
can de b-.-.t with intensiv.;. ■
sore, I, 511 So. 4t!l St.
24
UOK, ft-cit aS Will i< n
y cü th- CAòH- —For raw fur» at 315 N. 6lh
street.
127
five, ten aud M acre places, These
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT — Mocha
Cate. 517
G street.
HOUSEWORK -By the hour, address
405 G street.
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Juhaity
N<ews
Letter
G»sfip a£Staff ' Cari'.paniadt
■at boriti Centers at
Population
Kansas City, .Mo., Feb 21.— 11. N.
S. 1—Staid financiers of this Mid
Western city were somewhat astoti
isbed recently when they learned
that a. debutante had invaded their
ranks in the role of a bank director.
Stockholders of a suburban liank
awarded Miss Frances Fleming—a
pulchritudinous member of the coun­
try club "set"—the honor of being
the first representative of the fair
sex to grace the directorate of a liank
in the "show-me" state.
All of the other members of the
board of directors of the Corn Ex­
change bank, to which Mtss Fleming
was elected, are men Friends of the
pretty young woman predict she will
be a success.
FOR SAIJS—One 1 U-in walking plow,
1 Sulky plow. 1 • 12-lnch disc
gram drill, 1 corn planter, I i-eg-
Week after week local ministers
tuoch cultivator. 1 riding cultiva­
tor, one riding plow attachment. scathingly d nour.ee the law en-
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Grass seeder attachment, 1 wagon
brake. These goods will be sold they declare, are making no attempt
March 1st to the men who give
right price. Valley Garage.
Zu to enforce the prohibition law. Dove­
tailing with these claims is the as­
FOR SALE 6-room furnished house sertion of the Rev. W. S. Foreman,
city water, electric lights; poultry
house and poultry yard, fine gar­ assistant state -uperlllt« ndent of tho
smaller places will also insure a can-1 FOR SALE —6-room modern house,
den ground, $16«o. Terms, E. L. Anti-Saloon, League, who declared
built-in conveniences.
f-arge lot
Galbraith, Tuffs Bldg. 521 H St.19 heatedly; ‘'Kansas City i« wide open!
nery for the valley fi ■’•. H will then
only $zsuo.ut), terms. E. L. Gal­
In fact it is the v <-U. t city in tl
braith, Tuffs Bldg, 521 H street. 19 FOR SALE--Two farms on the Ap­
be certain that produce can be grow::
plegate, 7 miles»
miles above Murphy. state! ”
in quantity.
WANTED—To get in touch with
Oregon, watei r to irrigate. 40-acre
When pressed as to his authority
party having power sprayer cap­
relinquishment, and other small for
The local district will reco.ve fa­
such statements, Reverend
able nf developing 3uo lbs. pres­
farms for sale at a bargain. See
sure, for sprays demanded by fruit
vorable advertising, for W. G. Id .
W. S. Bailey at North 10th St., Foreman casually remarked that a
inspector. See li. B. Howell, court
Grants Pass. Ore., phone 117-J. 45 corps of his investigators have
head of the colonization in tho state,
house.
proved them.
was highly complimentary. He found FOR SALE—One acro ground, som* WOOD FOR SALE—Get our prices,
The minister urged
that the
Houser Bros., Phone 326-Y.
30
fruii and berne», email house,
the -lituate apd soil unexcelled and
1-UO, tarma. E L. Gaibraith, Tuffa SHADELAND ECLIPSE And other church inject itself Into politic«
said that he weald uvea consider
building, òzi li St.
19
white i spring oats for sale at Jose- When this Is done bootlegger«,
making his home within the district. E. L. GALBRAITH--Real estate, In­
.19 "booze dives" and drug stores which
phine i County Flour Mill.
He came here with a decidedly bad
surance and plate glass liability. found -Biack. right hand, driving dispose of liquor Illegitimately will
Tuffs Bldg. 6th and H. Paone 28.
glove. Owner may have by calling be forced to make hasty moves to
impression. He hail been told that
20 other regions, he said.
at Cuu trier office.
$5u(>
’Aeolian player piano, almost
things were on the rocks, that Jose­
¡lew for sale a; $275 cash
Write FOR SALE — Wellington Marvel
phine County was a good pla o to
No. 447 care Courier!
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strawberry plants, at only 3 cents
Noon dancing is the rage in Kan­
each.
Ready for market about
slay away from and that things, in ST. MAWES HINDI LAO ROMAPO
sas
City these wintry days.
Two
two
wee»
-
earlier
than
other
ber-
-Means math. St. Mawes’ Jer­
general, were in bail shape. Hr left;
ries.
Write for particulars. N. downtown hotels having inaugurat­
seys lead the world. Rinda Lad,
h*ire with a completo reversal of. sired 8 of the herd of ten highest
Marwick, Merlin, Ore., formerly ed the custom, which is so popular
I throughout the effete East.
opinion.
He found development:i cows living, any oreed. Romapo
Many
was the foundation sire of the
work progressing, found the paopiel
■; . o • li-,-i|., any l.r- <1. FOfl SALE Modern house, close in, business men have found that indul­
completely famished. Price $1600. gence in terpsicliorean
revels at
Vive la France. There’s not a bull
in a happy mood and found the pro­
Term- on part. Heath & Herman. their lunch hour puts them in fine
in Southern «aregon with any great­
ject on a substantial basis. He left
er combination of high producing FOR SALE Baby basinet,
Phone fettle for the afternoon "grind’’ at
blood. He’« at service one miie^
32 3-Y.
20 th. office.
with the statement that lie would I
“west of town. J.
Webster.
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SIX ROOM HOUSE—Large grounds,
not hesitate in recommending ttiej
JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insurance
chicken house, garage, barn, good
Grant« Pass project.
A unique «how, sponsored by the
and bonds. High class companies '
hade, flint», Heath & Herman.
Women’s Commercial Club, was
The speculator will find no li-lpi
staged here recently. Booth«, fea-
Joining th y are furthering'
from the sta<tc organisation. I.-cud ' that
A H< rd Sv.im.
turing every activity in which wont-
must be sold at a price fi\<-i ;»y tit !r
work. A targe body of citizens
Itotn a Fijian boat ».-upsized by ■ fen are engaged, were festively dec-
true value. The settler will not be
orking toward a common end will' squall óve men were drown» <1. but a orated for the occasion. The club
than tlle'get much further than several hun-l woman, uccustoined to swim from Is composed of women who are in
told to buy at a price high
cblldliood, reached the «Itéré after
land is worth,
■ pt. pi ) lr 1
indh'dials, each
working! swimming for 13 houra. When slit business for themselves or who ne­
within the (list
that th ¡toward his own objc tlve in his own! »i-:e-he»J tin- oral reef l. -r hair cnnghl cupy executive positions in the bn»-
nt Its fu
I I.ns, t.
.-»;e di'aaged iness world.
chamVer Is give;
the aid
way.
•iciseif to mu ly.
Exhibits of milliner«.
i
drcKRtnnk-
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ers, insurance and realty ’ dealer«,
The people of tho city an- Joining!
Wl-en Cric!-c.5 la n-st Coursc.
brokers and
beauty «pecialists
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COMING EVENTS
the Chamber of Coinm- rcu in largo) IL- wlio, when c».;;.•(! upon lo speak
were displayed.
•.t;:tv< ! . trulli, t 11« |t holdly unti ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦44 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ >
numbers. The chamber Is interested ;>
A state-wide movement
1 .-»- cono, i., diti, boldir nnd mlhler Mar. 10, Saturday—-Rummage Sale,
maimed unfortunates to help them­
in making Grants Pass a be’ter 'tn ■> than he who ré l-i.s in n | IW voice
33 selves is being conducted In Kan­
benefit Community House.
in which to live and tho people S' <■ -;i t.cier cu
ntli!.|l»1L-. l.nvulcr
sas City by F. fl Bigler, who, al­
though minus an arm and a leg. ha«
made a marked success in businos«.
Bigler ha« had wide experience In
Do you have a dull, steady ache in placing maimed mid deformed men
the small of the back
harp, stab­
bing twinges when stooping or lift- In both industrial mid governmental
Ing— <li-tr, -Hing urinary disorder«? positions
For bad ba.-k ¡<nd weakened k Id-
Fourteen crippled person« have
neya Grants Pa«« residente recoin- thus far filed their name«, together
mend Doan’s Kidney Pili». Read thi«
Soft Silt» ell and Silk .1er - . beautifully
< iiibi-oidcred,
with an outline of their abilities,
Grants Pass Statement.
alt colui ■», uuuau.illy good values.
Mrs. Mary E. Jones. 103 W. G St., with Bigler. Bigler said lie would
says:
I ' flu' v.
« n I my kid- Instruct these unfortunates how to
noys,
I had.dull, nagging back- overcome their bnndicaps and then
aches nnd feit Ho tlred morn Inga I
could hardly get started
at
my aid them in «(-curing jobs.
"The crippled person nearly al­
housework, My kidnoys didn't act
right, cither. I read of Doan'a Kld- ways proves to be of invaluable aid I
i.oy Pills and used them,
They to hl« employer.' Bigler said. ”He I
helped me wonderfully, strengthen­
ing my kidneys and relieving the realizes he must use hl« head to sup­
i
aches and pains so I felt better in ply the deflclench s of his body.
every way.”
Therefore lie is a «m cess, because he !
Price 60c, . at
.. all dealers. Don't thinks.”
Himpl> ti.-ik for a kidnoy remedy
get Doan’» Kidney Pill«—the same
Paper In all grades and colors for
that Mrs. Jones had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfr»., Buffalo, N. Y.
Adv. sale at the Courier Office.
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NEW PETTICOATS AND
BLOOMERS
Priced From $2.18 to $4.25
Golden Rule Store
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Jack Holt's new Paramount pic­
ture "While Satan Bleeps” based on
Peter B Kyne’a story tho "Parson of
rauamlnt” scored an emphatic HUC-
cess 011 its preaentation at the Ri­
vol! theater last night. The theme,
that of a crltnlnal who wage« a he-
role fight for the mastery of hl.< soul
afforded numerous opportunities for
dramatic and thrilling action, of
which the star and Ills splendid sup­
porting cagt. The picture Is highly
entertaining.
AmericanLegion
COMMUNITY BUILDING
BENEFIT DANCE
‘NOTICE
We tho undersigned committee of
tlie
Parent-Teacher
A«»oci.itl»>ii ;
have inspected the repair work nt
the high school, done by Mr. Harper
and find tho snme to be well sup­
ported with good Hiibetantfal timbers
which will make the building safe
during the lifetime of tire timbers,
which sliould Ire rejilaced by concrete
later.
A visit was made by a number of ;
parents of Htii<|i-nts Io view the Ini- i
provemonta made at the high s< bool,
and all gave their approval of the
work. School will be resumed Wed- I
needav, with n full .......................... I
peeled.
DR. E. J. BILLICK,
SAM WILLIAMS.
(’. W. COURTNEY, Committee.
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