Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 11, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, MAY II. HMi.t
UIMNTR I’ASS DULY COURIER
PAGE TWO
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GRANTS PASS OAILY COURIER
Published Daily Except Sunday
A. E Voorhies.
Pub. and Propr.
Entered at postofflca. Grants Pass.
Ore., as second-class mail matter
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FRIDAY, MAY tl, ll»2:t.
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OREGON WEATHER
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Weather for the Week
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Pacific Coast States: Gener­
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Fair tonight and Saturday,
♦ Heavy frost in the iuterior in
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GRANTS PASS' TASK
During the first part of next
month when Grants Pass entertains
the veterans of the Civil War, the
You’ll never know how satisfactorily
Shell gasoline can serve you until you
try it. You’ll never know the power
it gives nor the speed it can develop
until you use this dynamic motor fuel
in your own car.
S, 1». A. Church
l'he Seventh Day Adventist church
on East E street. T. C. Dutcher,
local elder.
Saturday Sabbath
school to a. m., Mrs W W. Walker,
superintendent. Preaching lla. tn.
by Evangelist T. L. Thueniler. sub­
ject. ‘ Mother." Young people’s M
V. Society meets 3 p. in.
Their
program will be "Lon- for Mother,"
Mtss Vera Thurston, leader.
.Mr
Thuemler speaks tonight and Sun­
day night, s o'clock Subject, "5000
Signa in Grants Pass of the Soon
Coming of Christ." Tuesday. 2:30
Bible study on the "Seven Seals" of
Revelation.
Preaching every even­
ing at 8, except Saturday.
The next step, therefore, is
to drive in at any Shell
dealer’s and fill your tank
to thoroughly test its splen­
did qualities.
SHELL COMPANY
Of CAUrOBNIA
visitors should be made to feel that
they are more than welcome and
that there is an appreciation of the
principles for which they stand, as
well as an appreciation of their own
services. The most of the veterans
have not any great number of con­
ventions ahead of them and each one
now should be the very best that can
be given. They should be sent away
from here with the feeling that they
have never lieiore seen sueh a spir­
it of hospitality and cooperation.
The matter of decorations for
stores, homes and streets I* now
taking the attention of the commit­
tee in charge. It is the object of the
committee to have every place of
business furnish that part of the
decorations which lies within their
jurisdiction, namely their show win-
dows. Even if it is no more than
the display of an .American flag, it
is felt that something should be
done. The combined efforts of every
person in the city will be needed to
make the sessions a success.
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Advertisements under this heading 5c per line per Issue.
Glassified ads appear under this heading the first time
DRY WOOD FOR SALE—Prompt I
delivery.
Houser Bros.
Pboue
28«.__________ ________________ 63tf
STOTT—Automobile Accident
In­
surance. The Best Coverage and
rates. Always and All Ways, tf
1922 FORD COUPE—Shocks and-5
eord tires, excellent condition,
good puller, price is right. W. S.
Maxwell Co.
»7tf
FRESH MII.K. $2.50 per quart per
month, delivered. Phone 149-1,.
87
FOR SALE—First class alfalfa hay.
Dimtuick ranch, the old home
place, West G St.
92
WANTED—Woman who lias
had
experience with children
and
housekeeping, $30
per month,
board and room.
Communicate
with Mrs. J. W. Oron, Hugo,, Ore.
99
FOR SALE—Gentle horse, 7 years
old. weight 1275 pounds, also one
horse, wagon and harness, bnggy
and buggy harness.
Apply 863
Prospect Ave., or phone 198-J. 88
ONE DOZEN Barred Rock hens.
$1.25 each, Turkey eggs, 20c
each. Three turkey hens, for $10.
Mrs. D. G. Robertson, phone
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61O-F-13.
FOR SALE—1 disc; 1 Incubator and
fresh cow and calf. 1111 A St. 88
WANTED AT ONCE—Cook, wages
$50 a month. Apply Anna Lind.
Holland, Ore.
88
Caxrip of Staff Cr.-tV.rpjlfdoO
at bturld Center*
Puputatmn
k.
WANTED — Specialty
salesman,
house to house canvassers, real
money makers. Experience not
Chicago. May It—( I N. S I ■ The I
necessary.
Write No. 181 care shortage of laborer« both skilled
Courier.
87tf and unskilled- which la reported to
WANTED—Pair buggy shafts. What he acute in all trad- s and industries
have you? J. L. Johnson, Rd. 1. throughout the nation this spring
Box 57.
87
has 1-ecn fistly denied by a local la­
FOR SALE Household goods, look­ bor service agency. All that Is ne­
ing utensils, fruit jars, dishes and cessary to remedy the reported short­
good feather pillows. 306 *i North
Sixth St., over brick
garage. age, this agency asserts, is to put
Come up back steps Saturday and the thousands of able-bodied Idlers
Monday from 9 to 5.
88 of the Southern section of the Unit­
WANTED—Two teams heavy log­ ed States to work in the mills and rt »ult in higher standards of schol
EAT LESS SUGAR
ging horses to wurk by day or factories, most of which are said to arshlp and more attention to de-
Another rise in the price of sugar
contract.
Apply at Josephine be in dire straits ai a result of hav­ velopment of atliletlcs.
has been noted. In the face of a
Lumber Co.____________ 82tf ing to operate short-handed.
nation-wide boycott on the use of
DRAG SAW fOI »1
blades. $65
In a letter received by Interna­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
the sweet, the large sugar concerns
Also stoves and furniture, cheap.
ADDITION AL IZM'AI,
tional
News Service fro-u this em­ ♦
Stove Hospital, 319 G St. Phone
are attempting to keep the prices at
78.
88 ployment agency, they explain their ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
the point to which they have been
views anent the topic in the follow­ Evangeltsl Gives Talk —
raised. The only way to effectively
CONTOUR IRRIGATION is the most
natural method, therefore is done ing manner:
"The Great Seal of Jehovah
combat the increased price is to pre­
with tile least lalxir and expense
"<;• ritb-mi-n Th-* Chicago Ameri­ Sabbath of the fourth command
sent a solid front in the determina­
E. C. Bell. Irrigation Engineer, of­ can report published relative to la­
iiu-nt Those who ol> erve It an
tion to use less of the product, The
fice with Isaac Best.
S7
bor shortage advanced by your ser­ »bowing thereby their
alb giant-
sugar interests can not maintain
and
8 I’lGS FOR SALE—Durovs
to the Creator of the universe. Those ,
their prices if the housewives con-
Jersey While. .Mrs. C. H. Me- vice carefully read.
88
"We can supply anywhere from who violate it. when they know the '
Cann. Wilderville. Ore.
tinue to gather force in the move-
10 to 10.000 .¡r-t --lass negro labor­ facts concerning It. are disloyal to
ment to cut down on the nse.
It isn't necessary to wholly dis- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Curry are ers from the South. There are thou­ God.” said Evangelist T L. Thuein-
sands of able-bodied men down there ler, in Ills lei ture at the Seventh
continue the use of sugar, A more ♦
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
♦ front Tempe, Ariz.
moderate consumption on the part of ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
H. D. Norton loft last night for who want to work and cannot find Day Adventist church last night on
East
Mr. TliueniUtr'H sub-
th,, millions of people of the nation
San Jose. Cal., and will np«-nd a week it down there.
Oliver Ward was a Hugo visitor
ject
last
night
WHH the Christian
would make a material decrease in
or more visiting there. Mrs. Norton,
"We can deliver men in from 10
The subject tonight
Sabbath.
I k
Hie amount consumed.
The only who transacted business in the city who has been In the southern city to 15 days direct to plant.
"Sunday in the N.-w Testament."
jKissible reason why prices would today.
for several Weeks, will return with
"So please acquaint us with firms
Charles Carlisle, of Portland, Mr. Norton.
mount is that the demand greatly ex­
that want negro labor. We can han­
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ceeds the supply. The supply has spent a part of yesterday here trans-
ItOltN
Mrs. Wilbur Culp, and Mr. and dle any order and lor any number.
been declared sufficient to meet the acting business, He left last night Mrs. J. B. Craddock arrived this af­
Henry
WEBER—To Mr. and Mrs
"Yours,
demand and the only other possible for Medford.
Welter, of this city, Wednesday,
ternoon from Merlin to spend the re­ "fSIgnedl GEORGE W. PARKER."
explanation of the rise in price is
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Curry and son. mainder of th-- day shopping. Mr.
May 9, a son.
Inasmuch as several states in the
manipulation. Manipulation can be arrived this afternoon to make an in­ Craddock expects to leave, soon for
South,
specifically
Louisiana.
Flor
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overcome by the boycott.
definite visit at the A. Burkett home Klamath Falls on a business trip.
ida and Georgia , lassify interstate
Another Air Propeller Boat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. it Smith, of Chi- traffic in labor as a violation nt state
While there la nothing Mhaolutely
co. Calif., are t visiting in the city, laws, it is freely predicted by Illi­
business matters nois employers that this agency's nt- new In the Idea of driving a boHt by
and attending to
I
connected with the settling of the fl-ials would find themselves in the mcHna of un nlr propeller, s craft re­
cently Invented 1« distinctly novel be-
I Dimmick estate. Mr. Smith Is pro­ toils of the law should they attempt
ciiiiso Ila builder I iiim mode use of a
| prletor of the largest department to transport labor- rs from these much larger propeller than la generally
laidies White Canvas Oxford or one
states to industries In other locali- employed for this purpose. This air-
store in Chico.
strap slippers, made of good grade
Roy Turner and Wayne Bailey ar­ tie*.
driven boat bus been constructed In
canvas,
leather counters, w hite
France, where nlr driven croft have
rived today for a visit with relatives
leather heel lining. Siz.es 2 C* to 7.
No more will gay young Lotharios always attracted considerable atten­
and friends here
The boys have
Regular 93.85 value, special, while
been working at Big Creek, Calif.,
-Ihu "undergrad. '—of Northwest­ tion on the part <»f Ingenious French­
they last
where the power line I k being built, ern University, Hally forth with win­ men. The propeller Is inmmied on s
toll skeleton stood, on extension of
which will furni-h the electric cur­ some co-eds ,.< v. ii night* a week in
which may be used « a mast. The
quest of amusement. They have de-
rent for 1 mh Angeles.
propeller turns at » slow rite. but ow-
• Ided to Join th< girls In observing Ing to Its largo spread It moves h Hilf
Guaranteed Work—
three d tlel< i nigh's each week.
tlcfent volume of air to prop,-! the boat
Ament’s
At reaHonable prices.
This action was taken by fraterni­ along ;it H leisurely speed. Scientific
Auto Shop.
46tf ties in the Inter,- t of rn- n Ktudenta American.
working their w •• through school,
Funeral Not ice—
World's Largest Organ.
who are not aid- financially to en­
The service* for E. M. Light will gage In extensive octal life. 1 Fifty
The largest organ in existence Is In
be held Monday at 2:30 p m. In the p> r cent of the men students uro Sydney. New South Wales. The erer-
Baptist church.
Interment at the earning their own way, a recent : Mir- tlon of the ^rciit organ In Music hyi.
>« Odd Fellows cemetery, the G. A. II. vey revealed.
Bosten, by a German builder, Walck-
er, of Württemberg, gave flic flr»t Im
officiating at the grave. Tie G. A.
Approval of the men sludonts' vol •
petti« to public Interest In the matter.
Get Your Side Curtains Repaired Now
R. will meet at the courthouse at 2 untary regulation wan voiced
by Roosevelt of New York and Jardine,
p. m. to attend in a body.
88 Walter Dill Scott, president of the likewise of New York, soon became
university, who said:
two nt tbs best known organ builders
Ford Top With 2 Plate Glass in Rear 97.50
Old Timers—
"111'' :diid<-iit.‘ and faculty whh In America. Among Hie largest or­
■Sedan Seat Covers 920.00
After sixteen years eontinuously Northwestern University to b<- an gans In America arc the organs of
Coupe Beat Covers 915.00
satisfying discriminating Kodakers, aristocracy of brains, not an aristoc­ the Roman Catholic cathedral, Mon­
Wagon Sheets, Tarpaulins, Tents and Picking Bags
our finishing department Is still racy of money. M want to give the treal; the Cathedral of the Holy
turning our its work left before !l a biaiui a chance to urvive Instead of Cross, In tills city, wldrh possesses
Harness, Hand Bags, Trunks, and Bulicale*
m. at 5 30 p, m Howell, of course. being submerged by uxcemdvo social R.'l stops; Music hull, Cincinnati, with
fwt stops and four manuals, and the
activities,”
Tremont Temple nf this city with
A Dann- Worth While—
President. Rcolf also stated that stops.—Boston Globe.
Medford Open Air Pavilion! Sat­ the men took their stand, realizing
urday! Don’t miss this!
FStf that fewer social engagements will
Sales books—Courier office.
HERE IS A REAL BARGAIN
Only $2.65
Golden Rule Store
South 6th Street
BERR
Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei
Train Changes
and
Improved Service
Thursday, May 10th
“Shasta Route” Train Schedules Reduced
The Shasta. No. 11
Shortened
Oregonian, N<>. S3
Shortened
Shortened
San Francisco Express, No. 13
Shortened
California Express. No. 15
Schedule of northbound trains reduced.
I hr. 35
In
I hr 15
I hr. 3U
min.
mln.
mln.
Min.
Main Line Through Trains Southbound
No. 15
11:20 p. m.
Main Line Through Trains Northbound
No. I>
Ar Graut» Pass M:|5u. ut.
X'o. 12
ia:t»i i>. m.
No. hi
7:15 |>. nt.
No. 51
7:52 p. hi .
Various changes made In nearly all branch lino trititi*.
For further particulars on linio laides ask ug-nl .
JOHN M. SCOTT
(.EXIjIlXI. PAHHENGER At.EXT, PORTEA ND, OllEt.ON
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BATTERY BARGAINS—
H Volta, Evercadv, new, Mil amp. hours, suitnblc lor radio or cm.
<'losing out price.
C. L. HOBART CO.
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