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

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    OlUXTs PASS DULY COI'RIKB
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
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special dispi-.tche* herein are also re
served.
madly in love aro on the edge o( biUer hatred.
One way to hide dishonesty is to make a specialty
being "respectable."
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Tell a woman something about her looks, and
make a dash for the nearest mirror.
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“Real love is the only thing that
will make a woman quit flirtin'.“
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BARGAIN DAY
Once a year the merchants of
Grants Pass will hold their annual
Bargain Day and Spring Opening
This year the date is March 2 4. next
Saturday. Invitations have been
PEOPLE’S MARKET
sent to every resident tn the Grants
Advertisements under this heading oc per line per issue. All
Pass trade area, residing outside the
Classified ads appear under this beading the fh-st time
city Emits. The day is to be given
over to a fostering of better rela­
ORDER COAL NOW. Williams Wood FOR SALE - Good dairy or family
tionships between the merchant and
Yard.
9»tt
cows.
W. O. Andrews. East M
street.
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his patron and also to showing the FOR PALE—Ford Car, just over­
hauled. has delivery body, good w »'ANT TO HEAR—.From owner hav­
visiters that there is no need to pa­
tires, a real bargain. Ralph E.
ing farm tor sale; give panic liars
tronize mail order houses to find
Dean, 711 C St
4 s
and lowest price. John J. Black.
Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin.
goods at bargain prices.
HOLSER BROS—Sell wood, prices
Phone BRONZE TL RKEY EGGS For »ale,
right, prompt delivery.
Bargain Day is not a day for the
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for setting pur.-oses. Phone 502-
countiy people only. In the spring
WANTED
U s 11 and gardening
F-ll. C. G. Crosby.
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Wiening, the merchants will show
work by experienced landscape FOR RENT—3-room down stairs ap-
gardener. Phone 53 4-J or see J.
their iatest goods and their displays
partment, opposite city hall.
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*£■ But >n, 905 M St.
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will all be new. for the windows
FOR
RENT
—
House,
out
buildings
A
r'i-R SALE Als acres a io* er r . .■
four acres all garden land &
will be dressed on Friday niglU- ,A , road, ¿I mite out. H«.e swn dis­
plowed, plenty of water to irri­
appointed Tn money matters and
chance is given to see the latest
gate. One hundred & twenty-five
am unable to meet my payments.
per year. See J. E. Verdin.
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styles and to get really bargains.
Must sell part or all. or will trade
ue
FOR
SALE
Early
Rose
seed
pota
­
my
equity
of
32500.
Don't
The merchants deserve all the co­
to. 2 ct». per lb. J. A. Pittenger.
afraid to make me an offer. H. C.
operation possible in the furthering
Lee, 10th and A St.
4fi
N. 12lh St.
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Of their plans tor it is on the out­ BARGAIN IN DAIRY COWS In
making final settlement of a part­
side trade that the city must de­
nership. a number of dairy cow-;
pend.
will be sold at $50.00 each, Oak-
lake Farm. J. N. Bennett, Mgr..
All stores taking part in the bar-
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Rd. No. 2.
gain day will be distinguished by
Pl'REBBRED—Rhode Island roo­
tljeir red tags. The merchants dis-
ters for sale. Rd No. 1. box 15. 4 4
gjaying these have shown their en­ STOTT—The Insurance Man, Every­
thing in Insurance and bonds. 20tf
terprise in Inaugurating the bargain
FOR
SALE—One Chevrolet car. a
day and spring opening. A red tag
bargain if taken at one. Owner
means a real bargain.
leaving town. Pheno 253.
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FOR RENT Garace at No. rt"9 A
Street. Phone 3 70-R. ______ _
railing on the Sixth street
MILK
FOR SALE—At $2.79 a month
bridge which was damaged when a
for a quart and delivery.
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car went through the'side is still
West K St.
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missing. This makes the approach FOR RENT Furnished house, five
rooms, six months or more. Smith-
to the bridge extremely dangerous
Howard Realty ('<>.
11
for there Is absolutely nothing to
DESIRABLE -Residence lot for sale
prevent a small child frdm walking
terms. Inquire 40T B.17
dirough. The railing is gone
The first day of spring is really
quite a distance on this side
springlike.
A real flood of poetry
bridge and should be made safe.
is expected now that the muse i»
getting warmed up.
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL
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. Andrew Butts was a Murphy
rtiller in the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cosson were here
today from Kerby, shopping and at­
tending to business matters.
Has Toe Itenioviil—
L. F. Nicholson, of Glendale, Is at
the Good Samaritan hospital follow­
ing an operation performed by Dr.
Loughridge, requiring the amputa­
tion of the second toe of thu left
foot. Mr. Nicholson will be able to
uue his foot soon.
H ere in the size that you
want and in its usual perfect
Condition. Wc priuc our­
selves on the completeness
of our stock, not only in
collars, but in all that ap­
peals to man in the way of
wearing apparel.
Golden Rule Store
Hiaily
No punishment prescribed by law is worse than living
on the top floor when the toilet is in the basement.
HEZ HECK S.WS:
Rogue River to < lean l |>—
Real community spirit Is to bo-
come evident in Rogue River tomor- •
row afternoon when the citizens of j
that town put on a cleanup cam­
palgn. The business houses are
closing and the school children are
to be dismissed in the afternoon to
allow all to participate in the drive
against unsightly places within the
city. In the evening at 6 o'clock a
dinner will be served to those tak­
ing part at the community hall. An
excellent program lias been arranged
for the evening.
Makes Home Heir—
John Bennet, a very
prominent I
Si crotarj of Agriculture Wallace
and Secretary of Labor Davis are
still In Washington, aa la Secretary
of Commer. e Hoover, though Hoover
plana to make a trip to the West aa
-ootl as possible to check up Oil the
devi opmont of the Colorado River
baaln.
Th!.. i < tin- op» n season lor con-
ii i al junkets. Besides the navy
III,' 1.1- :
II,’...
which
ilK'lltd» •
stop.i at a number of cltlva in th»-
West iiidies. there are a number ot
government tours which offer en-
tertsinineiit tor senators mid eon-
gio men wlio want to see the world.
When h returns from
Flbridu
Secretary of War Weeks will take
nu mb' ' • ot the military sffuirs com­
mittees ot th«» senate and the house
through th«- Panama (’anal to San
Fran ds-»». Alaska and Honolulu. The
only objection to this trip la that
We»
will turn his guests loose on
the i*i. 'ii i i t uml lot them
home nny «'ay they can.
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Tonight and Thursday, rain 4
in west, cloudy in east por-
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tion.
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COLLAR
DURHAM
TOBACCO
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A rrow
GENUINE
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. .You’ll find your favorite
CIGARETTES
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M E1I.M..-DA1', MARCH 21. HKKL
Pacific Coast States: Gener­
ally far o\er southern and cen­
tral California, and occasional
rains on the coast and rains or
snows in the interior else­
where; temperature below nor­
mal la-ginning ot week and af­
terward near normal.
»UI..J Jn&an,
Nothing worth having is easy to
$2.00
OREGON WEATHER
a in.i The trip to Panama was iniulo
on the Henderson. Denby
taking
alon . a big party of sonntors. con­
gressmen «nd newspapermen as hi*
guest*.
GoSSip cf Sìlfii'<.rvspc^LÍi¿r
•ai ï\or!d Cenitrí
Population
A sei.at-» i oinnilttee, beaded
Senat -r McCormick, of Illinois,
tour tin- Mississippi river from
source to New Orb-ins. The object
of the McCormick Investigation is to
collect data so that eon g reas may
proceed Intelligently with legislation
to make more of the river navigable.
A better way
to break fast
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Senator .McNary, of Oregon. ns
chairman of a committee on refores­
Washington. Mar. 21.— (I. N. S )
tation. will visit most of the forest
—These nre quiet days iu the na-
lands In the I'nlted State* from
tiona! capital.
Florida to Oregon.
After nearly two years of contin--
uotis activity at both ends of l'enn-
• vlv ilia avenue. Hu- capitol and the
White House are deserted and thvir
occupants are scattered to the tour
corners ot the earth.
In the chambers of the senate and
the house of representatives, mahog­
any desks are gathering dust while
the big corridors echo to occasional L0N3-HANDLED NET IS HANDY
footsteps as some legislator wanders
through the tamillar halls trying to Matter of Capturing Chicken for Fam­
ily Dinner Mads Ussy With
work up enough courage to go back
Device Illustrated.
homo and tell his constituents why
he did this or why he failed to do
something else.
Only a few servants occupy the
■xecutive mansion itself, but at the
White House off!i cs a clerk or two
's on duty to handle the correspon-
lence that comes to the president in
i daily flood, despite the absence of
himself and his congress.
While President Harding is golf­
ing In Fl.-i ld.i
(and ini idenlal’y
leading a .»core of Washington news­
paper correspondents a merry chase
ONEDi W AGON For sale or trade
413 West H street.
46 ;hrough the marshes bordering the
Indian River i. Secretary of State
WANTED 2 teamster- and 5 la’.or-
ers. Josephine Lbr. Go.
4 3t f Hughe, is sitting on tile lid in the
apital.
JOSEPH MOBS AGENCY Inaurane'
Officially and technically, he Is in
and bonds. High class compan'ps
-upreine
command of ull the govern­
Small
house
with
fur
­
FOR RENT—
niture. Call ai 213 West H St. 48 ment that remains in Washington,
E. L. GALBRAITH—Rial estate, in but the government has a happy
surance and plate glass liability faculty of being able to almost run
Tuffs Bldg. 6th and H. Phone 28 It -If, so the -. i retary of state has
6-rcom
furnishec little to do outside of his own de­
FOR RENT
house within 2 hlocks of Post Of' purtment.
fice. Cee Mrs. J. J. Moss, 20 4 *6
The suggestion was made just
N. 6th St.
before the pi"s.dent leit lie said that
YOl'NG M \N To
learn
grocery
business. A.,ipiy in oan hand Hugh' s would have authority to call
writing. Write 4 40. care Courier. r cabinet meeting, but the secretary
43tf lost no time in backing out, remind­
WANTED i'ream T-parator. Must ing his colleagues that Robert Lans­
bn in perf«?ct condition and cheap ing tried that once when Woodrow
tor cash. Address P. O. Box 182. Wilson was out of town and that the
City.
venture was one of tin- things lead­
ing up to Lansing’s resignation. So
ami highly respected citizen of Can­
there is likely to lie no cabinet meet­
ton. Ill . has recently arrived in
ing- until tin- president gets back.
GiThts Pass and expects to remain,
S"'ret.iry of the Trow• nry Mellon
Mr. Bennet was a candidate for
mayor of Canton at tim election last is also on the job and has been oc­
npring, anil was a member of a prom- cupied < Iiiet'ly with putting the fin-
inent business house of that clty. isliing tom In ; <,n th«- contract under
Friends of Mr. Bennett, the Chas. which th" I'nlted States Is going to
Gordon and fitrulei fumili' I Of this collect nearly five billion dollars
/•»(♦tr
an tnnnf-i I
In
city, xs-ra»«/*
were Inui
Instrumental
in winning from Great Britain.
him for the west, and lie Is at pres­
ent the manager of Oaklake farms
several miles west of th'- city, the
property of A. II. Gunnell Mrs. Ben­
nett and three e'dldren. Maxine.
Jack and Stanley arc In the city and liiat he could not leave Ills apart­
But with the attorney-gen-
are charmed with their new horn- ment.
in tile west. The Bennets are people eial actually out of town, the gov-
han
well worth knowing, and are the ornnient'a judicial machinery
kind of citizens Grants Pass wants slowed down more than ever. The
war frauds division, however, which
more of.
opi-rates almost as an independent
agency, is still < ontinuing its inves­
BORN
tigation and prosecutions.
-To Mr. and Mrs. F. L
Harry 8. New, of Indiana, left the
of this city. Tuesday, capital almost aa soon as the ink bo­
gan to get dry on the corn mission
which made him i member of Presi-
d< nt Harding's cabinet, Within 36
4
hours after lie took the oath a s post- i
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 4 > 4 master general he was on hia way
Mar. 21. Saturday—Chicken Pie sup- to bls home in Indianapolis to at­
45 tend a big reception in Ills honor.
per at I. O. O. F. ball.
Dr. Hubert Work, who was moved
Mar. 25. Sunday—Music Section's
Hai red Concert, 3 o'cloi i. in M. E. from the postofflee to the interior
Church, benefit Memorial Home. d'-partmont to ni ike way for Senator
April 25-26, Wednesday and Thurs­ New. is mo busy learning all about
day Memorial home henoflt pic­ hr, now Job that he hasn't time to
ture "Back Home and Broke" lea- get away.
1 heodoro Roosevelt Is running
turing Thomas Melghan, at the
Illvoil. Auspices of Women* Club. tie navy department while Secretary,
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3»tt Denb; attend the war games In Pan-
Wi n bus nm se.n the farmer. Illa
wife, the liire.1 man and one or more
children • :i_ ,
I in the exciting ciiuse
fur tin- i lili ken which 1« to be served
fur the family dinner. All nnmnd the
yard, over the fence. Ululer the tinrn.
timin': i the garden, until *«>uu-t»ody
liii kll. f. Ils upon It. An easier way
is to make a I--ng bundled net. using
a su'iiid. well mide barrel hoop. Ail
'dd hummock makes u fine net fur this
purpose.
The net should bo ubout
HEARTS
Handy Chicken
two feet deep. I.ay It down, mouth
up. put a few grid ns of rorn on top.
pretend you me looking the other way,
und when a ibli keii steps on the net
to pick out the com, lift up suddenly,
lili It slightly to one sIde, mid you
If you lire pur
have the fowl safe,
tlcularlv expert the net
dropped down over the bini.
HEAD LICE INJURE TURKEYS
Grayish White Louse Is Most Serious
of All Parasite; Melted Lard
Kills Parasites.
WIRE FENCING
WOVEN AND BARB
We have a carload of assorted farm and poultry fence. Most of
this 1s sold. If you wish any of thu balance you cun save money
by getting In touch with us now.
Can also supply
HTAPLUM AM» BRACE WIRE
Josephine Farmers Co-op. Association
Turkovs, ducks and geese nre more
ofisily killed by the lieml lice than lire
ls vcry tulli, a lilgli tierienlage of llm
other kinds of farm fowls, The lice
foetl calt-n la rcqiilretl tu ¡..'Ut It. If
lire only one of the six or eight forms
It K trite flint nomo lu-ai la b«»lng
wldch bother poultry, but' n single
glvcn uff frulli fin- butly all tlic timo
lie.nl louse Ims been known to kill a
and «ben Ilio nuiniint of water faki-n
turkey. It Is a grayish white louse,
la ni uni- timo la simili thè luna I h un-
mid the most serious of them nil.
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Importuni. Rut wlicn tlu- cuora uro
For treatment, dip the tip of the TANK HEATERS ARE FAVORED «ntered unlv once or twlce tlnlly, niu0
finger In melted lard nnd mb tills well
'tlir-n gel nenr lec water, tlii-.v art» llkc-
iiround the comb. Dip ngnln nnd rub When Milk Cowe Are Watered Infre­ ly to auffer Injtiry limi moro fcctl la
I m :« k of the enr, repenting for the
quently It Is Poor Policy to
nccesHiiry. Stateti lirlelly. It la a quos-
other enr, the bill nnd Jnw. Tills does
Supply Ice Water.
tlon of lialani'lng guati feed and ilio
not give the bend n greasy appear-
covv'a Unii- illgestlng It. agitlnat Ilio
time, hut Is enough to deitroy the llee.
Wlien ii cow drlnliM water, her liod.v «•rial of n gialli tank lu-ater limi a few
A few drops of kerosene, carbolic add st <>nce seia t<> work rnlalng It. If palla of colia or coni. Tlie man Intcr-
or stock dip may lie added to the lard, iK-ccsaary, tu Ilie Riinir teniperntiire na csletl In gfltlng Ilio must uni of bis
to make It more effective. The bird i - x I m I h normnlly In the buily. In order co«a nnd la tliolr camfort «III noi
should be kept In ii warm place fol- n I« «nrin Ilm unter tnkrn In, lioiit In expect (beni to bo tlielr awn tank
couple of hours after tills treatment jllst >IH neccHKiiry na It la In wurm a bentera.
Ims been given.
kettle of «nlvr on Ilie alovr.
To pruvlde Ilie heul mwesaiiry, Ihn
Batter wrappora ut thè Coartar.
LIME SUPPLY FOR CHICKENS blond und Internal orgnns irlve up ii
fwirtlon of tlielr aupply untll iiiorr la
Plumes With Slivered Ends.
Plumes with silvered eiuls me one
Experiments Have Demonstrated That aiippllrd frmii fia><| prevloiialy cun
aiinied. Aa Ilie milk eow la n heavy of flu- efli-i'tlvc trimmings of flm nuiy
Other Minerali Will Not Take
consumer of water, Irnich beut la re- mitninn lints, The huts theniaolvM
Its Place.
qulred lo wurm It. Conseqiicntly «dien on which those plumes are plneed nre
Feeding experiment'« with poultry cowa Ille nlloned tu drltlk unter tllllt ninile of velvet or of crepe.
mnfhieted over a number of years
In which an efTort «‘as nnide to «uh-
st It ute other mineral eb’inenlM for
lime In the ration are Mïild to have
demonstrated that other niliierflla will
not take the place of limi* and that
If this element Is Incklng In the food
Ford Top With 2 Vieto Glas« In Rear $7.RO
the dem.inds of tin- body will hp met
rlrwlan Hear. Covers IMO.OO
by draw In- on the lime stored up
Coupe Seat Coven» *tS.OO
In the bones and muscles of the fowl.
It was also found that both lime anil
Wagon Sheets, Tarpaulins, Tents and Picking llags
phosphorus nre more easily t liken
Harness, Hand lings, Trunks, and Salteasen
from the bones of the living animili
than from dead bone nsli fed tn
the animal.
DAIRY
FACTS
h
Get Your Side Curtains Repaired Nou)
Try a Cla.Miried Ad tn the Courlor
—they bring results.
South 6th Street
BERR
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