Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 21, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    ITEMDIV, AUGI'HT 31, 1002.
GRANTS PASS DAILY CGÜRntR
PAGE FOm.
-I , .!,
I PERSONAL
OPPORTUNITY
U. S. Army Boilers
At Less Than Cost of Making_____
See Dr. Martes far best glasses, tf
Swimming Falls «Iff—
Th«' Riverside purk bathing beach
had a deserted appearance today an
tin« result of the cool weather. Al­
though the water was 70 degrttea, the
swimmers refused to brave the
Schools Will «»pen—
Rural schools of the county, with clouds utili frequent shower».
few exceptions, will open for tin1
term on September 10. Teachers for Hop Picking Sturts—
Hop picking has startl'd In the
nearly all of the grades have been
secured states Alice M. Bacon, coun­ hopyards of the county und hundreds
of pickers have gone Into camp at
ty school superintendent.
th«' various places.
The Chrlatle
yards started operation» Monday,
Small «'raw forti Pea« lies—
25c iter box. Bring your boxe». 200 having been signed to pick the
Toka.v Heights, corner D and A Sts. crop titer«'. Other placei^a re taking
Muchemore.
71 hundreds of pickers and from now
on. the yards will lie acene» uf great
activity.
Married Here Monday—
Samuel Martin Baker nnd Dorothy
Violet Witbeck, both of Grants Pass, Tourist Traffic Hohl» l |>—
Although there have been indica­
were married here Monday afternoon
tions
that tourist traffic was slaking
by Rev. Joseph Knotts. The cere­
mony was performed in the parlor of down during the past week, the at­
the Methodist Episcopal parsonage. tendance at the Granta Pass auto
Monday
the ring ceremony being used, They camp has not dropped.
night there were 60 cars registered
left immediately for Roseburg.
there, which is practically the same
n« the rest of the season. The free
Merchant» Lunch 5Oc—
auto camp across Park street from
Josephine hotel, 12 to 1:30. 5 »tf
the city camp report» an average
nightly of from 30 to 40 cars, with
Rainfall Was Light—
61 the night before.
The rainfall Monday night meas­
ured .16 inch although th«' downpour
Game Commission Coming—
was extremely heavy while It lasted.
Two members of the Oregon game
The thunder storm came up at about
and fish commission will lie In
7 o'clock and the rain fell in a few
minutes. The rain In August is not i Grants Pass tonight, accompanied by
A. E. Burghduff, state game warden.
exceptional as the average for the
This news was received in a tele-
month is .25 inch, For the past two
years there has not been even a trace gram today to the Josephine Sports­
men's association. A number of local
of moisture during the month.
i sportsmen are planning to meet
with the officials when they arrive,
Featuring Jo Jani«*«'—
although the time of their arrival
Saturday night at Gold Hill. Jewel
was not given In the telegram. Com­
Orchestra.
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missioners Doris and Clifford are In
the party. It has not been decided
Writes Best Article—
what will be discussed with the com­
A. E. Voorhies. publisher of the missioners.
Grants Pass Courier, i» credited with
probably the best descriptive write­
Piraty Visit» <’l«y—
up of the Mount Hood elimb in which
As official representative of the
members of the Oregon State Edi­
Pirates of Coos Bay, II. 8. Fisher
torial association participated. Mr.
visited the Cavemen Monday night
Voorhies was on«1 of the most en­
bringing with him a letter of Invita­
thusiastic of the climbers as well as
tion to be in Coos Bay on Septem­
the most helpful to the weaker ones.
ber 3, which date has been set upon
On the trip down he was out of the
as agreeable to both organizations
rope half the time looking after one
Plans are already well under way for
or another who needed help und en­
the trip to the coast, with present In­
couragement.—Oregon Exchanges.
dications that tlie local club will go
LOCAL I
Evan Noel, of Bandon, was at­
tending to business matters in Grants
Pass last night.
SI.IM
(» Gallon Site
8I.2O
Among the Medford people in the
7 Gallon Size .
St.OH
city yesterday and today was Gen­
X Gallon Size
SI.HI»
evieve W. Curran.
Gallon Size
82.18
!> Gallon Size
12-volt Dodge. 1 Franklin, Max-
82.20
IO Gal’oa Size
well batteries at $20. K St. at Sixth,
Suitable for laundry, preserving, canning, lunch box for camping,
James T. Chinnoek has spent sev-
bread box and many other purposes. These sturdy hollers are in-
era I days in Portland attending to
dispensible and will give long service.
business matters.
Frank Carpenter, of Galice, was
a business visitor in Grants Pass
this morning.
The WINCHESTER Store
Mrs. E. J. Brown, of Applegate,
was a visitor in Grants Pass this
morning on a shopping tour.
Printed butter wrappers for eale
at the Courier office.
Mrs. Fred Dingier and Miss Ethol
Dingier were among the Rogue River
peopta who were shopping in Grants
Pass this morning.
Men’s suits thoroughly cleaned
Honolulu. T. H.. Aug. 21.—There and
pressed, $1.50.
Wardrobe
is no possibility of Americanizing the Cleaners, phone 147. We call for
Japanese now in Hawaii who were and deliver.
79tf
Among the Kerby people In the
Whose turn is it? Who is “next" born in Japan, and aliens who are
ineligible to citizenship should be city yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. H.
at the Gulbransen? The' folks can
excluded from the islands in the fu­ Bunt and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Camp­
hardly wait—everyone from Grand-
Dad down to little Mary wants to ture. according to opinions expressed bell.
here by Representative Charles F.
play that splendid Gulbransen!
Mr. and Mrs. William Chaffey and
It’s so asy to play — it invites Curry of California. Mr. Curry is
playing. It makes you want to pour chairman of the house committee on Mae Chaffey, of Arcata, Cal., were
among the Monday visitors in Grants
out all the music that has been
locked up in your soul for so many territories, and he has been investi­ Pass.
years and which your untrained fin­ gating conditions in the islands for
Better get that battery while you
gers cannot express.
the last month.
can save half. K St., at Sixth.
71
You may play a Gulbransen for
Nearly all of the Japanese and
Matthew Riddle and Miss Flor­
half an hour—or half a day—and other orientals here who are educat­
the thought of effort in connection
ence Riddle are spending several
with pedalling never comes to mind. ed in the common schools are to a days in Eugene, having driven to the
Because there is no ffort.
great extent Americanized, with the
This leaves you free to concen­ exception of those who come under University city. They are expected
trate on better playing of the Gul­ the alien influence in the language to arrive home tonight.
We have oqe dozen batteries we
bransen. The result is that within
a few days, or a week at most, you schools, but that influence is counter­ will sell for cost, while they last. K
can learn to play the Gulbransen. acted to a great degree by their con­ St. at Sixth.
71
through the pedals, in such a way tact with American teachers in Am­
County Judge nnd Mrs. Edits Pol­
that the music cannot be distin­ erican schools, he added.
lock have returned front Bybee
guished from the finest band-playing.
Referring to the future of the ter­ Springs where they have been spend­
Gulbransen Instruction Rolls help
you to understand and master this ritory. he declared-tbat Hawaii's out­ ing several days. The judge reports
art of correct playing. They are standing problem is to keep the
simple, fascinating—show how to do islands American, but "there is no only fair luck with the trout in
Evans creek.
things, through the pedals, that it
would take years to learn by hand. reason why Hawaii should have a
Mrs. John Twohy and children
commission form of government un­ have left for their home at Holly­
ROWELL'S PIANO HOUSE
der existing conditions." In giving wood after spending the
lairgest in Southern Oregon
past 10
his impressions of the industries of days in the city as the guests of Mr.
the territory, Mr. Curry stated there and Mrs. H. L. Wilson. They spent
Scratch Pads—
about 100 per cent. Mr. Fisher,
is not much of a labor shortage in
Go to Conch's Pharmacy—
who is song mate for the Pirate»,
All kinds of paper and cut to else the islands; that there is no other the summer at the Twohy ranth on
For Developing and Printing. stated that there 1» much lntere»t in
the lower Rogue near Hell's Gate.
you want—10c lb.
place in the world where lal>or ia
Picking will commence in Weston Prompt Service and good work. his section over the coming event
treated as well; that the sugar in­ Hop Yard, 3*4
miles west of town. Free enlargement with $3.00 worth and that an admission of *1 will be
dustry has not been developed to the about Aug. 24.
52tf charged to get into the auditorium
All cluster hops— of work.
limit; that the present annual pro­ best picking;
$1.50 per hundred
where It Is to be held. There will be
duction of canned pineapples could pounds. Phone
602-F-5.
71 Hikers Strand«-«! Here—
a band concert and dance as we II an
be doubled if sufficient care were
Mrs.
B.
M.
Bristol
and
her t wo
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simmons, of
taken; and that the Japanese mon­ San Francisco, and Mrs. Hotle and young daughters, Peggy, 11. and the installation ceremonies.
opoly of commercial fishing should daughter of Sebastopol, Cal., are the Fay. 15, were found stranded here
Quarry Smm Running—
be stopped.
guests of C. C. Hunt. They expect Monday night while hiking from
The limestone quarry of the Beav­
He emphasized the need of mili­ to return to their homes tomorrow. Washington to California,
They
TOMORROW
tary and naval preparedness for Ha­ While in southern Oregon they spent were given a place to sleep by acting er Portland Cement company at Mar­
ltie Mountain will soon see active
waii, with the remark that "you have several days at Diamond Lake.
Chief of Police Younger so that they work starteil on getting out the rock
about 13.000 enlisted men here: you
Black cover paper at the Courier. would not be forced to stay out in for the plant at Gold Hill. The offi­
ought to have twice that many.” Con­
Mrs. Philip Twohy and young the thunder shower that started early cials of the company state that they
gressman Curry, after an investiga­ daughter left today for Kelso, after in the evening. Their story is that
with
tion of the homestead lands on the a visit here with Mr». Twohy’s par­ they went on some land in Wash­ expect to start their crusher on Fri­
island of Molokai, jyhere the homes ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson, for ington that the husband owned but day. which will mark the completion
Gareth Hughes
commission is endeavoring to rehab­ several weeks. They were accom­ found it so heavily covered with of the proj««ct. The Friday run will
ilitate the Hawaiian race, said that panied by Pierce Murphy, who visit­ debts that they were forced to leave. ( be for a test and If this proves suc-
Bessie Love
the project is sound and should be ed at the Wilson home for several They started to hike back to Los icessful. the plant will immediately
start up In earnest. Six cars of rock
Angeles.
Endorsed by all the continued.
days.
will go to the Gold Hill plant every
Get a battery for your car while
day, the plant now being «hut down
women’s clubs of
they last. $12.00 to $16.00. K St. When Better Automobiles—
for repairs. The llmeston«i in the
America.
Are built Buick will build them, tf Gold Hill quarry ran out several
at Sixth.
71
— ■
weeks ago and the plant has been
Strike Will Be Called f>n September
A real picture in n class by
Ijirg«' Rattler Killed—
Ix-glon and Auxiliary—
Idle »Ince that time. It was neces­
1, Says Both Sides
itself
Dr. J. D. Hulllnger, of Clinton, sary to construct a railroad four
IX»n’t miss the meeting tomorrow
Ia.,
brother-in-law of R. A. Holme», miles long to reach the Marble Moun­
night.
71
COMEDY
Atlantic City, N. J., August 21.—
who is visiting here, killed the big­ tain deposit.
(A.P.)—The parley of the anthracite
gest rattlesnake of the season Sun­
“Oh! Sister”
operators and miners broke up today Fires Put Out—
Although
the
thunder
Bhowers
of
day. while on a fishing trip with
t
when the operators definitely refused
Also
to grant the wage increase. Presi­ Monday night were not widespread, Judge E. E. Kelly. The reptle had
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
dent Lewis, of the miners, said that they did some good in the sections nine rattle»-and a button, and was
SPECIAL
unless something unforseen inter­ that were visited. A fire burning slain by Dr. Hulllnger, with a well
Matinee every day 2:15 p. m.
FOR AUGUST
vened the miners would consider near Three Pines Monday afternoon aimed heave of a rock. The missile
Eve. 7:15 and 9 p. m.
themselves out of employment on was threatening some lumber of the struck the snake In the back of the
Children 10c
Adults 35c
September 1. Both sides agreed that Josephine Lumber Company but the neck, breaking that organ. Dr. Hul­
Rcxall Hluivlng Cream
27c
only government intervention could fire last night put out the blaze. llnger has known Judge Kelly since
Galice reported that the rain did not he was four years old, and is well
avoid a tie-up.
tile
Hair Bruahcj
extend that far to the west while at acquainted with all of his folks back
S»c
Going Tonight
the Canby ranch below town there in the coin-belt. The visitor also
Toterist’a Tablets
Woman's Wtapans.
was
no
moisture.
The
showers
came
claims
another
record.
He
has
fl»h-
A bachelor says that when a woman
Symphony I jiwii Stationery 0.5c
“Main Street”
Today the ed for 18 hours in this vicinity with­
goes gunning for a husband she arms from the southeast.
out getting a bite.—Medford Mail-
herself with a curling Iron and a box weather was again threatening.
of smokeless powder.—Exchange.
Tribune.
Made mt Extra Heavy Blocked «'liarcoal Tin
Rogue River Hardware Company
NO POSSIBILITY SEEN
TO AMERICANIZE JAPS
RIVOLI
“forget Me Not”
COAL CONFERENCE BREAKS UP
1,000 Student« Want to
Open Air Dance—-
Gold Hill Pavilion Saturday, Aug.
Work Way to Europe
A Chance
New York.—More college undergrad­
uates than ever before are planning
this summer to earn themselves a va­
cation in Europe.
Transatlantic steamship lines, both
passenger and freight, have received
over 1,000 applications from college
men for opportunities to work their
way across the ocean, for study and
pleasure.
Each season students have crossed
on freighters as hostlers and cattle­
tenders, but this year’s unusual de­
mand for menial tasks is attributed to
a desire to see Europe stimulated by
the stories told by returning travelers.
The French steamship lines with
terminals In New York have approxi­
mately 400 applications on file from
colleges in various parts of the coun-
try, and expect many more later.
Steamship agencies here point out
that the professional sailor is given
the preference when It comes to en­
gaging as one of the crew, and only
a serious shortage in seamen would
permit of an opportunity of working
as an able-bodied seaman.
to save money on Fruit Jars.
We have a lot of used jars of all sizes, at a
price you can afford to pay.
Camp Beds, Camp Stoves, Tents and Flys,
Camp Chairs, Bassford Auto Beds.
Fine Wool Bed Blankets, Woolnap, Cotton
and Camp Blankets.
We can save you money on Fine Furniture,
Rugs and all Household articles.
C.
F. T. Co.
209 South Sixth 211
1
■8"
25th.
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CLEMENS
Hells Drugs and Books
He«' (lie
New Fall frocks
in your own home town
Itching, all colora, 10c yd.
I11r$. nellle Deas
T
Place Your Order Now For
T Ml.« »KING
Delivery for (lie .hew'plilne «’ounly Fuir or nt nn
■'Miller «late if yon wish,
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Local dealer nearly nlnrlern years
For That Chicken House*
Cedar Lumber help» to k<-ep the bug*
out.
Our Price Is Right
Three C’s Lumber Company
Wc»t G Ht.
Phone 51»
« liti» or hi \\ks
Geneva, Aug. 21.—-(A. Pl- The
recent movement aiming nt th«' re­
duction of th«> running expenses of
the leagu«' of nations, especially the
salaries, probably will not concern
What Th«y Mostly Aro.
The very Iatr«t definition of an
Itself with the li'ngue's
postal
charges, which form a considerable "lam" I» that mist of the time It u«u-
ally Is an ••afn't."—Cincinnati En-
item.
qulrer.
The league of nations Is undoubt- I
<>dly one of th«- biggest mailers In the I
world. With 52 nation» affiliated, (
and with each kept constantly in- i
formed of leagu«' activities and fur- I
nlshed regularly with copies of all ,
League reports, the league'» mail bag i
asHutne» almost incredible propor­
tions. In addition, voluminous re­
ports on multitudinous matters In-1
teresting the league stream 111 from |
all quarters of the globe, forming a I
Remember, we rail give you a
storehouse of useful data. All tills
bargain III Goody ear
is mimeograph«'«! and distributed I
among the members regularly. T hus , I
the full reports of the opium meet-I
• ing», in which American»
*
■
......
took such I
a prominent part, have just been
circulated to all members for their
infot mat Ion, mo that countries will
tie enabled intelligently to prepare
their action on the opium question
at the next assembly in September.
By international machinery which
whirls unceasingly, with (■< neva as
its pivot, there ha» been o.tamishcil
a vast clearing house of useful In­
telligence on a great variety of In­
ternational problem» whose range i»
constantly Increasing. Governments,
foreign organizations and individ­
uals in many lands are consta inly
writing to file secretariat requesting
information on a thousand mid on«
mutter» which touch the whole ga-
ii'ut of human activity.
Special ag.ints of the league are
constantly In the field pursuing spe­
cial investigations. Professor Zins­
ser, for example, of Harvard Univer­
sity, i» now making exhaiiHtive In­
quiries into health condition» In Rus­
sia. Dr. Nansen has recently suh-
mltted a report on the work accorn-
How about a tire
for your vacation
W. S. Maxwell Co.
We have a fine assortment of stamped
good»,
including
clill-
dren'» dri-ssc« nnd aprons, pillow tops, lunch clotlis, «Irrsser scarfs,
VI»its Oregon Caves—
A. 8. Dudley is spending the day
at the Oregon Caves getting first-
hand information regarding the re­
sort, Mr. Dudley is secretary of the
state chamber of commerce, taking
that position recently, after having
acted in the same capacity for tile
Sacramento Chamber of Commerce.
He will return to Grants Pass to-
morrow to look over the city and the
Irrigation district with a view of
studying the conditions here and the
resources available.
Mr. Dudley
stated that he was much interested
In Josephine county. The local cham­
ber expects some real activity
through Mr. Dudley's interest in this
part of Oregon. There is to be a
meeting of the board of directors of
the chamber tomorrow night to meet
with Mr. Dudley.
All kinds of paper and cut to size
you want—10c lb.
table runners nnd many others—all nt very low prices.
Highest Prices
raid for
A. L. ENGLEDOW
Phone 1B1
DRYGOODS AND NOTION»
Huccessor to Kinney A Truax
Grants Pass, Oregon
101 North Hlith Ht.
FLANNEL SHIRTS-
New Plaid», «’liccks nnd Holld Colors. You should lie ns par­
ticular In selecting your Wool Hlilrls ns Dr«-«» Shirts.
Come in, look them over, and get your choice of pattern N«»W.
Valley Pride
Creamery
Under New Management
RED WOOL
SHIRTS
Woodward’s
SHOES FOR THE FAMILY