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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1923)
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. E Voorhles. Pub. »nd Propr. Entered at postoffice. Grants Pass, as second-class mail matter ADVERTISIhKl RATE8 Display »pace, per inch 25c Local-personal column, per line 10c Readers, per lino-------- ------------ 5c PEOPLE’S MARKET from the factory Advertisement» under this h<*ading Ac per line per issue. Classified ad» appear under this heading the first lime FRESH FOR SALE—-Columbia Grafonola. 1 A DESIRE la a good thing it back must leave town, so will sell at ed up by sufficient effort to make great bargain. J. A. Grove, phone it a realty, excluding "moon 117. _________________ 7 4 shine." E. C. Bell, city engineer, T O eAC c o phone 221-R. 70 «•« MONEY—Bankers Keaerve Sys WEEKLY COURIER tem 6’, loans are made on city or FOR SA! I 2’» acres one mil«' By mail, per year_____________ |2.00 farm property to buy, build, im from city limits, now bungalow. j> prove, or pay indebtedness Bank acre* grapes that uetted $1500 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ers Reserve Deposit Company. last year's crop $4 500. terms. E The Associated Press la exclusive Denver. Colorado. WStf L. Churchill. 204 (2 North Sixtli ly entitled to the use for republica street. tion of all news dispatches credited MEN WANTED—Saw mill work >n thia, or ail otherwise credited, in Good pay. See R. C. Jone« at the STOTT——Automobile Accident Jiia paper and also the local news BUrance. The Best Coverage and Bonbounisre.______________ 70 published herein. rates. Always and All Ways, tf FOR SALE—7-rooni modern house. All rights tor republication of Good terms. 401 K street. Phone LOST—Child's beauty pin with name special dispatches herein are also re "Shirley" engraved on back. Find served the guests, who numbered 284. ~5tf served. er please phone 516-R. 7t> over 50 persons, and a large wedding FOR CARE in maternity, or rest HATl IU».\Y, APRIL 21, 11*23. cure see Mrs. Cargill, 715 North WANTED—Will pay eash for bi cake adorned with a bride and groom cycle. Must be in good condition Second street. Phone 517-J. 73 and cheap. Write 61S South was given Miss Geisler to cut. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ FOR SALE — 80 acres choice grape Seveuth St., or phone 319-J. 72 • * * ♦ OREGON WEATHER land. 160 acres granite on Cres WANTED — -Two t,ams of heavy log ♦ Members of W. <’. T. t . Guest* cent City highway. 5 miles out. 80 ging horses to work by day or con ♦ acres on Jones creek. 14 acres Weather for thè Week of Literal y < Ircle tract. Apply Josephine Lumber near Fruitdale Grange hall, Pacific Coast States: Gener- ♦ Co. ____ 65tf The home of Mrs E. A? Wade, on cleared and fenced. Must be sold ally fair with moderate tem ♦ at once at some price. Let me FOR SALE—120 acre ranch, will G street Thursday afternoon. April ♦ perature. show it to you. E. L. Churchill, sell or trade for town property. 19th. was the acene of a very enthu :i trustee. 70 Will consider all small deals, easy siastic meeting, the occasion being terms. With stock or without. Fair tonight and Sunday. Hea DRY WOOD FOR SALE—Prompt Going cheap. J. E. Verdin. 315 the prohibition meeting previously ♦ vy frost tonight. delivery. Houser Broa Phone Eas« I street. Grants Pass, Ore. tf announced by the Ladies Progressive 28«. 63tf ♦ WANTED—About 75 feet second Literary Circle. The W. C. T U. FOR SALE—One-ton chain drive band irrigation pipe. 4 inch. Phone ladies were the guests of the Circle THE PRICK OF SUGAR 254-Y.__________________________ 70 for the afternoon and were cordially truck. In first class condition. At City Hall Garage.___ __________ _73 'A local merchant has made the plea JOSEPH Mf»SS AGENCY—Insurance received and entertained. Roll call and bonds. High class companies was responded to by appropriate quo that consumers of sugar forego the WANT TO BUY a good fresh milk cow. A. Glgter, South Grants TAILORING AGENTS make $100 tations. The review of tho life of using of that commodity for a period Pass. Rd. 4. 71 weekly selling Simpson made to Franees E. Willard was given and of 30 days, He states that the pres- order summer suits. $17.6'1 and special entertainment was furnished, S. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate. In $19.50 also our famous all wool 'he W. C. T. U. was represented by ent high priees are not due to a surance and plate glas» 11x1*11 ty. suits $29.50. Commissions daily Tuff» Bldg. 6th and H. Phone 18. scarcity but to a manipulation of Beautiful assortment 6x9 a goodly number of earnest members swatches free. No expet lence and each one responded to the call prices by the sugar interests which FOR RENT—Three-room modern apartment, also housekeeping or 1 needed. Can use spare time men ' for a speech in a very gracious man makes it imposible for the people to if hustlers. J. B. Simpson. Dept. tier. The Circle ladies were pleased bed room. Phone 397-J or call 710 J street. 70tf I 5S1. S31 Adams. Chicago. 111. 70 buy it at a pnce which is reasonable. ' at the cheerful response of the W. C. He was told that toe price of sugar which was spent Informally, a largo T. U. ladies to th«- invitation issued no idle fancy—disappear before the 1 pink and white box was wheeled and hope they will become members might go as high aa 16 cents a pound fol ley of a witless and unrestrained near Miss Geisler's ehair, and when of the L. P. L. C. In response to a betor« it took a slump. touched, out jumped the Jack-in-the- cordial invitation from Mrs. J. J attack.—Portland Oregonian. A boycott on the use of sugar for box. Little Johnny Hampshire, as 'erry. 6 24 South Fifth street, th« a momu would torce rue price down ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Jack handed the honor guest the I Circle ladles will meet at her home gifts which the box contained. Gifts Thursday afternoon. May 3rd. 'nt 2 to a point where it wouiu oe within ADDITIONAL LOCALS the o'clock. The subject for that meet reason, it is tuougui, it tne people o. * ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ of every nature were given bride to be. for use In the future ing will be authors of Oregon, the M. R. Harper, of Sams Valley was the whom natiou could be made to see In the city yesterday conferring with I household, all of them being chosen lieet laureate and writers of Grants the necessity of such a move. Tat j Pass lieing given special attention, Harry Manning on matters connected for their beauty and usefulness. canning season will start within a Miss Helen Ellis gave a vocal selec j The authors of Grants Pass are in- with their 75-acre fruit ranch there. few months and by that time it is ex They hare a large place devoted to tion. accompanied by Miss Anna Ctil- j vited to be present and give an orig vert and Miss Bessie Noble played the inal production. Roll call will be pec ted mat tae price wul oe reachin* pears and apples. music for a contest, the blank spaces : answered by a quotation from your Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lind were in the its bigmst point. Sugar is needeu Special city today from Lindhome Lidge near of a poem being filled by names of favorite Oregon author. in canning fruit and must be pur I music will be on the program and Holland. They report some snow popular songs. chased despite its cost. Cocoa and French pastry were current events at> always in order. there yesterday. They are now get Accuru.ng co tne merchant who ad ting ready for the large number of vocates the boycott oirtlie eomntwffly, tourists expected- at tire Caves during others in his same line of business the summer. C. A. Potter of Crescent City, ar would be glad to see some such ac rived In Grants Pass Friday on his tion. It is true that the government way to Seattle and Portland. Mr. has started an investigation, but like Potter expects to be gone for several all these investigations, a report will weeks on the northern trip. He Is not be made for six months. By the court reporter for Del Norte county. .Mr. and -Mrs. A. S. Coutant left by time this is done, the price will have automobile this afternoon for San attended to its maximum and the Francisco and other bay region damage will have been done. If the points. They will spend the next six boycott could be used effectively tt weeks visiting with friends and rela would certainly be In a worthy cause. tives in that part of California. They were beiDg accompanied as far as Redding by Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Cou PLEA IS UPHELD tant, who will return from there on The Grants Pass Courier pleads for the train sanity in the picking of wild flowers and of the bloom of native shrubs. ’Indiscriminate gathering,” it warns, "ftiay soon lead to a scarcity." The DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year $6 00 By mail or carrier, per month . .50 now 15^ TOURING CAR 01 Society Notes Courier will find it difficult to im plant this truth, but it is enlisted in a-cause well worth the effort. The avidity with which dogwood trees are striirped, with which willows are at tacked, and wild currant torn and j mutilated, does not constitute in any sense an appreciation of beauty or a ¿love of flowers. The hills about Portland now are white with flower ing dogwood. Care and discrimioa- tipn should be used by those who pljick the dogwood boughs or take tlfe currant bloom, for it is possible scT to acquire the flowers that little hdrrn is done to the ohrub, and with- oijt ruining its symetry. The wild flowers and flowering shrulwt are in nd immediate peril if we refrain from vinidialisin, but they tnay—-and this is HATIRDAY. APRIL Uh GRANTN PAM DAILY COURIER PAGE TWO Brfaloto-be Honored at After noon .Shower One of the most delightfully and beautifully planned social events which has taken place recently was given this afternoon in honor of Miss Ruth Geisler who is to become the bride of Earle E. Voorhies, in late May. Mrs. J. Pardee and Mrs. Frank Norn ba lais acted as hostesses, and entertained In the Nombalais home which had been very taste fully decorated for the afternoon. Large baskets of apple blossoms wers used effectively about the rooms and tiny kewpie brides and bridegrooms were suspended from the lighting fixtures. Dainty pink streamers were draped from the center of the dining room to the cor ners, from which hung white bells. The table bouquet was of Cecil Bru ner buds. During afternoon, • WHAT? Thotnns Meighaii in “Back Home and Broke” : WHERE? WHEN? WHAT FOR? At tbe Rivoli Theatre. April 2>T and 2« Benefit Memorial Home IliiptlM Church Bible school: 9:45 Rtoreoptlcon pictures on "In the Vanguard of a Race;.*' lo. regular session of the school, classes for all. Morning service at 11. special mu sic by the choir, sermon on "Apple Tree».” Service at Hugo at 2:30. B. Y. P. IT. service at 6:30, Ix>ona Currier, leader. Evening service at 7:30, special music by the choir, sermon on "How Deep 1» the Sea?" Midweek service Thursday evening as usual. A cordfAl welcome to all. C. M. Cline, Pastor. RIVOLI SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY Douglas Fairbanks in a ROBIN HOOD” “The Greatest Show on Earth” No word» »re adequato to praise It or even doverli** It Price* to Fit Every Pur*e Matinees 50c—Evening», 7 6c: Children 25e. Price» include War Tax Matinee, one »bowing only 2.15 p 111. Evening, two »hewing». 7:15 p m »nd 9:15 p. m. Don t Overlook Hav ing the Children Photographed and regret it In later year». Make an Appointment Today i Springtime la Snapshot Time Let us develop and print your snaps Photography I» our profession Grants Pass Portrait Studio Phone HN Ia. O. lio» *123 2OM X. soil! Hl The regular services Sunday morn Scratch Pad»— All kinds of psper and cut to site ing. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. followed by preaching by Brother you want—10c lb. Trost le. Christian Workers at 7 P tn. and preaching at 8 p tn. Continuing through the week each evening at 8 o'clock. Brother Trostle will bring us a Gospel message, il lustrating hl» work with prophetic I anil Bible charts. •Do not fail lo hear Brother Tros- New man M, E. Church tie in his messages to us as he has Sunday school at 10 a. m. made the Bible a constant and life Epworth Leagues at 7 p. m. study and strongly believes In The congregation will be delighted whole book rightly divided. to know that Rev. Melville T. Wire, Everybody welcome—Come. their former pastor, will preach in C. 11. Burk low, Pustor. the illuming at 11 o'clock. Antlwin, “How First Church of Christ Scientist Holy Is This Christian Science services are held' Place.” Solo, Miss Helen Ellis. every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, The ordinance of ba pt I sin will lie at 11 a. m. , Wednesday evening administered and a number received meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject for! into the church. Sunday is "Doctrine of Atonement". The pastor will preach In the even- Reading room at 505 "E" street Is g. Anthem, "Abide With Me." open from 3 to 5 p. m. dally except A cordial Invitation is extended Ing Sunday and holiday». The public to all these services. Is cordially Invited to attend the ser Joseph Knotts, Pastor. vices and to visit the reading room HEAR «n F. O. 0 q A DETROIT Greater Touring Car Value The present price of the Ford Touring Car is the lowest ever made. And yet the car itself is a greater value. It is better looking with slanting windshield, a one-man top and improved seats. And there are many refinements in chassis construction. The demand is so great that de liveries will soon be impossible. To protect yourself, order now. Make a small down payment, the balance on easy terms. Ford priori him nrver Aww w lorn Ford ijwdity hat nemo boon to high C. A. WINETROUT Authorized Forvi Sales and Service > This space donated by the Golden Rule Store. ricnsant Evrutug Mpenl Friday »4 II. J. Il«v«tul Home Mr. and Mr». R. J. Bestul ontnr- rained on Friday evening, honoring th«> birthday of Mrs. J. II. llatiiKway, and also the prveeneo of the later'» uest. Mrs. E. A Chetham who 1» visiting In the city from Healdsburg, Calif Visiting and conversation made the evening hours pass p««sis- an tty. and refreshtuents of «herbert mil wafers were served at a Intel hour. Present to enjoy the evening ‘ were Mesdames and Meesrs. F. Gor don Hart. Il E. Talbol. T. M Stott. .1 A. Johnsrude. Clarke Adanta. J. H. Hathaway, II. J, Bestul. and Mr» K A. Chetham. • • • Meeting of N«'iglilx»r» of Woodcraft < I- InteirMing An unusually large attendance was ,>res, nt at th«« meeting of Axalia Clr- •le. Neighbors of Woodcraft ut their regular meeting last night. During tile business session, delegates were i 'levied to attend the convention of district number 12. to be held in Marshfield on August 14 and 15. The following women were chosen to represent the local order: Mr». P. B. Whitney. Mrs Anna Stinebaugh. Mr». O. Meisner, Mi». Clara Bailey, Mrs. Mary Dean and Mr» Lucin la Slover. A large class of candidate* were In itiated into tho mysteries of Wood craft lust night. A social time fol lowed the formal meeting, and dur ing an entertain Ing program of ro- ■itatlons and music, the Circle pre sented Miss Edna Houck with a lovely casserole. The presentation was a surprise to Mis» Houck, whose wedding is to be an event of the near future. Refreshments were served at the close of the pleasant evening. • « • < hildirn’s Party Entertain* tilling I allies A real fun party wus enjoyed last Saturday night'by six young ladles, friends of Mrs. Harold Bechtel at her home on B street. The participants anie dressed in costumes beat sult- i’d for children ot about ten year» ot age. and they are all said to have nlayed up to their costumes. Games which required cl.ewtng gum. animal (Continued on page 7) Olive Avenue Mission Si. Luke'» f'hurrh 830 Olive Ave.—Near High School < Episcopal) Pentecostal meetings. Third Bunday after Easter. Sunday school 2 p. m. Preaching Evening service at 7.30 o'clock. Preaching Tueaday and Rev. Philip K. Hammond. 3 p. m. Friday 7:30 p. m. Special prayer Vicar in charge. meeting and praying for the »Ick on Thursday 2:30 p. m. Bethnny Presbyterian Church J. W. Brown, in charge. Morning worship at 11, with ser mon on "Vision." Rt. Anae'» Catholic Church Evening service at 7:30 with ad- dree.s by Miss Elaine Cooper, presi Sunday mass at 8 o'clock. Rev. S. A. Coupai, pastor. dent of Oregon State Christian En deavor Union. Free Methodist Church Bible achool al 9:55 with graded You are cordially Invited to attend <1<'partnienls, R. K. Talbot, Supt •ervlc»» at the Free Methodist .Imilor Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. church. Strangers welcome. Sunday You uro invited to attend our ser school at 10:00 a. m. Morning wor vices. ship at 11. Evening service at 8:00 F. Gordon Hart, Minister. Mid-week prayer meeting at eight. Church and parsonage at 250 West White Temple Church of Christ I. fit. "The Church in Motion," Is the Arthur Wilson, pastor. subject for 11 a. ni. Bible school at 10 o’clock, and there Is a clusa for you. You will bo welcome at »II tho ser vices of Iho "Friendly Church." <). J. Law, Minister. Church of the Brellirrn Elder W. E. Trostle, ot Pasadena, Calif., will conduct evangelistic ser vice» al the Church of the Brethren, 220 E Street, beginning Sunday April 22nd. Stops Cough and Wheezy Breathing "Had a cough and wheeling In my throat," writes Caroline Dillard. Petersburg. Va. "Foley's Honey and Tar gave me quick relief and stopped thy cough." Coughs resulting from Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, As thma and Bronchitis, quickly reliev ed with Foley's Honey und Tar. Three generations of satisfied users have made Foley's Honey and Tar the largest selling cough medicine In the world. Refuse substitutes. In sist. upon Foley's. Couch's Phar macy. (Adv.) President of the Oregon Chris tian Endeavor Union and Instructor In Ptihllc Speaking at University of Oregon Sunday, 7:30 p. m Bethany Presbyterian Church on ‘ 7 he Future of Christianity”