Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 12, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
Published Daily Except Sunday
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A. E. Voorhies,
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Entered at postoffice. Grants Pass,
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
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GRANTS PASS D.UIA* COVHIKR
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OKKGON WRATH ER
Pacific Coast States—Gener- ♦
ally fair wlth normal tempera­
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Fair tonight and Thursday, ♦
except cloudy near coast.
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Water at bathhouse. 68.
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Today’s temperature. 93.
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Mrs. Paul Nunn and baby son are
visiting with Mrs. Nunn's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nipper. She ex­
pects her husband to join her here
in two weeks and after a week longer
in Grant* Pass will go on to Port­
land and take rhe steamer back to
Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carr, of Port­
land. and Mrs. Coekerline and daugh­
ter. Dorris, of Eugene, are visiting
with Mrs. Carr's sister and Mrs
Cockerline's aunt. Mrs. T. Y. Dean
They will visit the Caves and Crater
Ia.ke while here. They have numer­
ous relatives and friends in Grants
Pass.
John Hampshire was in the city school In 1916. The bride was a
yesterday to get a breathing spell af­ Woodburn girl. They were married
ter visiting some of hia numerous I by Rev. W. J. Fenton, who perform-
road contracts in the state. He was . ed th«' ceremony for the groom's par­
also al Klamath Falla getting work ents, 27 yoars ago. Mr. aud Mrs.
on the Natron cutoff job under way. Presley are uiakisg their home at
He left this morning tor Coquille, 14 53 Tenth Avenge, Sau Francisco,
where he also has a contract.
Steelheads Not Paillcular—
. Anybody can eatch them now.
Stricken With Paralysis—
That is the advice given out today
C. E. Rusk is speudiug several
by the anglers to thorn» wishing a
days at the farm of hi» father uear
‘ meos of steelheads. The big fellows
the junction of the Applegate and
Rogue river». The elder Mr. Rusk are Liking bold readily sail show lit­
tle preference as to I he lure used.
was stricken several days ago with
Some
big eatchsa are being reported,
paralysis and has I hwu in a very ser­
nearly every fisherman gelling at
ious condition.
least one fish aud moat of them gel-
ting aa high us six in an evening.
"Cowboy" KllitHi 4'cmiag—
"Cowboy" Elliott, with his trained The steelheads started taking held
horse, has been signed to come here I on Sunday and since that time tho
for the county fair. Manager Ire­ stream has been lined with anglers.
land states that he considers this an Flies of all slaudaid kinds are being
excellent side attraction for the fair, Used with success.
The horse is said to be one of the
best trained horses now being eV lUvuli Special Ja|Miu News—
Showing wotni»iu.ii views of build-
hibited.
iuga aud structures that have since
been destroyed by earthquake aim
Notice to All LX.Moia.) —
Tae first regular fheetlng will be ‘tiros touight and tomorrow night. 9u
held Thursday. September 13, S
o'clock. AU members are requested Tries to Piom on Curve——
Herman Ttiumeruuiu picked a bad
to be preseul. By order ot Landa
time
to try to pass another car on a
Gillette, M. C.
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curve. Speed Cop Abbott was leis­
urely heading northward about two
Collection Is Exhibited—
There is now on exhibit in the lec­ miles north of th«1 city on the high­
ture room of the public library, a col­ way, when Timmerman, who must
lection of 50 excellent color repro­ have been in a hurry to get to his ■
ductions from the works of Ameri­ home at Albauy, Cal., ¡«eased a cur
can painters. Au explanatory note ahead on a curve, nearly crowding
accompanies each picture. The ex­ the IraSic officer iuto the ditch.
hibit will be opeu ever afternoon tor That was his big mistake, for the
officer at ouce st« pped uu his accel-
a week from 2 until 5:30 o'clock.
eratur aad soon bad ths youug man
. under tow. He appeared Tuesday
Rivoli Special Japan News—
Showing wonderful views of build­ belore the justice of the peace aud
ings and structures that have since was assessed $3U and costs for his
been destroyed by earthquake i and rush-
tire, tonight and tomorrow night. . 90
1A BANkIU m Ì ><>.
Former Residents Vi.-ltlug—
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Caldwell of
Clatskanie are here visiting Mrs.
Caldwell s mother. Mrs. Alice .Myers.
They made the trip by auto, 390
miles in one day. starting at 3 a. m.
Mr. Caldwell was connected a uh the
old Bijou theatre here su-.e years
ago. He is now operating a picture
show at Clatskanie and also at Sea­
side during the summer.
Rivoli S|H-elal Japan News-
Showing wonderful views of build­
ings and structures taat have since
been destroyed by earthquake and
fire, tonight and tomorrow night. 90
Blooded Stock Exhibited—
The River Banks Farms is exhibit­
ing 30 head of their registered
Guernsey cattle and 27 head of Berk­
shire hogs this week at the Jackson
county fair, which opened today.
The stock will be brought here next
week for the Josephine fair and will
go from here to Salem to the state
fair and then to the Pacific Interna­
tional Exposition in Portland. C.
E. Niles, manager of the farm, ex­
pects to add a large numb r of rib­
bons to his collection.
Bert Presley Married—
Although the marriage took place
on August 18, the news of the wed­
ding of Bert Presley and Vera Chris­
tie, at Sacramento, has just reached
Grants Pass. Mr. Presley will be
remembered as a local boy, having
graduated from the Grants Pass high
In the l*i»lrlct < ourt of th t n lie«!
States for the I»istritt of «»regon
In the matter of H. E. Childers,
Bankrupt.
*o the creditors of H. E. Childers
of Medford. In the County of Jackson
aud District aforesaid. Bankrupt,
and to said Bankrupt aud bis atior-
ney:
Notice is hereby given that on the
Sth day of September, A. D# 1923,
the said H. E. Childers Was duly
adjudicated a Bankrupt. and that
the Gist meeting of his creditors will
be held In the office of the Kreferee
Room 24, Opera House Building,
Grants Pass. Oregon, on the 24th
day of Septemibor, A. D„ 1923, at
1:30 P. M.. at which time Iho m M
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, appoint a trustee, examine
tha Bankrupt and transact such oth­
er business as may properly come be­
fore said meeting.
Said Bankrupt must lie in attend­
ance al said time and place.
Claims must he presented iu form
required by the Bankruptcy Act and
sworn to.
Dated this 13th day of September,
A. D.. 1923.
GWORGE II. DI RtlA.M.
Referee in Bankruptcy
STATE W1GE DEVELOPMENTS
(Continued from Tage One.)
and this will be both for the purpose
of securing the money and also to
find out whether or not the rest of
the state is in earnest or not in their
desire for expansion.
The money which Portland has al­
ready raised and which the rest of
It Pushes
Through !
Union Non-Detonating
Gasolio tie
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Gasolines explode in two ways. One kind explodes
with an ins'antaneous crash detonates.
It deals a sledge hammer blow upon the piston head,
depending upon the single impulse for the complete stroke.
Because of its tendency to explode prematurely, it
limits compression. It often causes “knocking” which
you notice on the hills.
The quick, crashing blows, repeated, increase vibra
tion, increasing wear and tear.
Steady, Sustained Power
The other kind of explosion the kind that Union
Gasoline delivers is progressive «nd prolonged. For
Union is non-detonating gasoline.
The pl jn receives a strong, steady, sustained thrust
throughout the entire stroke. It pushes through.
Higher compression is permitted, because cW¡pression
is limited by the tendency of a gasoline to detonate, as all
authorities know.
Thus increased power and efficiency result.
Note the “Lift” on Hills
You’ll find a new “lift" on hills with no “knocking ”
i lie car is being pulled up by strong, sustained impulses.
There's new speed on the level, too, and more rush in
th« getaway.
Increased fuel economy follows this increased all-’round
efficiency.
And the decreased vibration saves much wear and tear.
These are features to look for when you use Union Non­
Detonating Gasoline.
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Union Gasoline is the product of progressive refining
methods. The latest methods for its improvement are
constantly searched for by able chemists and engineers,
equipped with every accepted facility for studying refin
ing pu-'v'xssrs.
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Advertisement« ander thia heading Sc per line per issue.
Classified ads appear unde»
'tils heading the first time
DOUBLE REDUCTION!
affording an approximate
SAVING OF 30%!
A price reduction ranging to 15%
and,
Effective for a limited time only,
one Ton Tested Tube of corres­
ponding size,
ABSOLUTELY FREE!
with each regular Vacuum Cup Tire pur­
chased.
The new low prices an«) this Free Tulio Offer
make it distinctly worth while to anticipate
your requirements NOW!
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Grants Pass Service Station
C. A. HMDEP.
WANTED TO BUT—Pure bred Bar­
red Rock young chickens. Address
No. 518 care Courier.
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FOR SALK—1st class tomatoes and
¡tears for canning, lc per lb.,
while they last. Also me I Ions and
other fruit, bring boxes» 731, end
ot South Eighth Ct.
90
SLEEPING ROOM for rent. Phone
370-R.
85tt
WANTED ‘Building lot, close in.
aiate price in tust l<lt r. Write
532, care Courier.
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FOR SALE—2 single iron beds with
springs and mattresses, 515 each.
One hardwood kitchen table with
bin and drawers, $10.
Cramer
Bros.
8 711
FOR SALL’ I female canary bird
and cage. $3.00. at 7 22 East J St.,
Mrs. Poter Gravlin.
94
TEACHER WANTED—Room and
board in exchange for help with
children's studios evenings. Near
East aud High schools. Phone
282-J.
$9
FOR RENT TxieeTTcan rooms, fur­
nished or unfurnished. Quiet place.
Inquire at. 917 J St.
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U nion Gasoline
T. M. STOTT—Automobile Insur­
ing* a Specialty.
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FARMERS ATTENTION Bring in
your grain and let us market It
for you. This hi your organiza­
tion and will make you money,
'fry us. Farmers Co-op.
93
WANT MORE V.ORK For one-ion
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truck, latest equipment, handle« lln- state will be tailed upon to raise
the number for last year tho siato
fruit carefully, haul anything any­
where. 8. J. Taylor,
phone will be spent for three purposes Pro- chamber head does not believe that
539-Y.
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90 fe.iaor Vining states these being; tho state Is getting as many of the
flrpt, publicity; second, land settle- tourists here as wu should wild part
FUR RENT- Partially furnished ment, third, marketing. The statu
of lb» advertising cauiiuilgn which
house near high school.
Phone
370-R.
85tf has never before had an organized is to l>e launched l»y the Chamber
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publicity bureau behind Its develop- will be for the purpose of attracting
PEACH CANNING Season is almost nient tho president of the chamber
more of th» tourist trad» to t ho
over. Get your peaches at the
Eureka Fruit Farm, wbile they states and the people will be aston­ state.
last.
‘Phono «17-F-13. .1. II. ished with the results of the scheme
Th» const ruction of a good hlgli-
Rial) in sou.
WFM.93 when It is put into effect.
way In th» near future from thn
The problem of land set th'nient Rogue River valley to th» coast la
JOSEPH MOSH AGENCY— Insurance
and bonus. High elans companies. has vexed the state authorities for one of the Ideas which the officer«
WANTED TO TRADE l-in-l under many years, Mr. Vining says, and of the state chamber have In mind
the Grants Bass irrigation ditch under the plans now lasing considered and later they would even build a
, for Ford truck or delivery in good by the state chamber of commerce railroad along the site of the high­
condition. J. fl. Robinson, Phone the Idea Is to distribute the settlers way which they are planning now.
617-F-13.
89 throughout the state in such a man­
Cooperative marketing the third
6% MONEY—Bankers Reserve Sys­ ner that they will be contented with problem on which the money Is to
tem 6% loans are made on city or tho Hiirroundlngii and at the same
FOR RENT—2 unfurnished rooms
farm property to buy. build, im­ time will benefit the state the most. be expended Is the only mol bod of
at 811 North Ninth St.
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prove. or pay Indebtedness. Bank­
solving the present farm troubles of
ers Reserve Deposit Company, The worst feature of the land settle­ Oregon, profoasor Vining bellevns.
WANTED TO RENT—Modern furn­
Denver. Colorado.
WStf ment problem Is to get tho different
ished house, north of railroad
The best authorities In the Veiled
tracks. Lease if desired. Write P. ROOM FOP. HUNT—C'lmc Tn’ In­ comtn unities of the state to cooper­ States arc to be brought to Oregon
O. Box 78 1, City____ 94
quire C. E. Heston, 210 West L. ate and pull for the state as a whole to study the situation according to
Phono 296-L.
90 Instead of trying to get. all
HIGH SCHOOL GIRL wants work
the president of the state chamber
after school and on Saturdays. E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in­ Hers for their own acction
and the problem will be studied
Phone 78.
90
surance and plate glass liability. state.
thoroughly In all Its phases before
Tuffs Bldg. 6tb and H. Phono 28.
WANTED—Housekeeper to care for
Although tho number of tourfsts
Invalid lady, two In family, no, CANNING
PEACHES,
tomatoes, traveling through Oregon this year It Is put to the farmers of Oregon
for their approval.
washing, $50 per month. Call at i watermelons. A. Alberts. North
259 West G or phone 171-J.
94 | Sixth on Highway.
The need for standardization and
90 I was Increased over 20 per cent over
■araïrsï
, .'l
classltii ntlon In the fruit IniliiKtrfea
of llio state whs HlK-Hsed by Mr. Vin­
ing wpo Hinted til«) cooperative mar­
keting plan would provide for this
aud would give tile Oregon fruit
prod in tii a much higher stand in the
uiarkolu of the nation than they
have at preaent.
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