Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 02, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS FACE CRISIS
DOYLE’S
(Continued from Pago Ono.)
Orante Pase, Ovegoe
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FALL COATINGS—
54 inches wide in Over Plaids,
Velours,, Bolivaa, Polo Cloths and
Plushes and Brytonia
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$2.75 to $8.50 yard
Hok proof Silk and Wool Hose for Women
Classified Advertising
FOB HALA
MISCELLANEO <7B
GOBY 4-ROOM HOUSE — Beautiful
locali ou ou East "A" Bl. Aea lei
pnoe and torma. E. C. Bell, phone
sfl-R.
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GOOD •-room house on East A BL,
e
violtos
fife
Will aall right and taut
ÜiBUU l’d»B AUi
uuuvr
luí»
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maker, repairer of
other stripg
instruments.
South Sixth street.
Standard Water pipe aud aarew can-
ng for «very purpose; also valve«
part trade In milk cows.
Good
end fittings. Both new and re-man­
terms ou pari. E. C. Bell. 801 N. ufactured. AR material guarantend.
Eighth BL Phone 2T1-R.
1»U Money ea-nng prloee. Immediate de­
livery.
BUSINESS lot 26x100 on Slxtu Bl.,
Q. WEISSBACH A OO.
Cor sale al prie« which tuum it a 117 Eleventh HL
San Franclsoo
good Inveslmeul. going business on
bota aide« of lot. AUUieaa No. 0X7 ROOF FAINTING and repairing—
Care Courier.
a VU
All work guarnteed for throe
yearn T. H. Huger, 834 East A
FOK
SALE—Tuggeuuurg
milch
Bt.
84U
guata. Aleo twu yuuug billy guata,
b. J. Buller, KU. 4, The Wliaun THE JORDAN NURSERY—A home
u.
11
Institution.
Highest grade fruit,
shade, nut and ornamental tree
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FOR SALE—Dry mill wood, |2.26
and thousands of grapes for tall
liur Ueiiveluu, lu Iler uiuurg * 2U.
setting. North Tenth Street. 28
Puunu Pruvuit, ask lor Arnos
bin ilu mill.
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BUHJIINU OONTKAUTOJMI
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FU It SALE—Due Voughn drag aaw, HARPER * BON—BuUQiug contro
Hoy risu, Ku. No. a, box ea. lu»
tors. Bbop work, furniture crating.
Shop 417 G St., PbCuo 14X-J.
1 U lUUUdk
4TUUA
larga tot-
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I. B HOWELL—Jeweler and
uncu.
04« 4 V,
1U auru»,
U
Auuivwi
fepuiUlAft M
iHi,
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W. R. BARRETT— ByjWpr, kitchen
and office turmlura a specially.
Shop aud JteslUanc« 134 S. 5th BL,
Oily. Phone 6U8-J.
I»If
liltAO. CKt-B,«V. m.vtll IJS uABS-
— A uu.u.uw tUucU, IXo al'.co uu T
C.
CARROl-L—Carpenter aud
building coutrcior. Riverside Ave.
UlauWaJ, a
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utKva iruiu uiaula
aud South Tenth Bt.
18
r«->. r lueai oi piacua tor a to re
auu auiu oi gaiUeu truck, water
1NHTMUUT1ON
IN
MUSIC
uivioua auu cuuiatoupua, muk aud
ea>e.
Garden true
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win aituoat
pa/ lor place. Part irrigation iu I PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL—
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 111 A street.
uualta. No better gurUeu land. A
State Accredited Teacher. Affiliat­
■eat sightly Uomuaiie. Old he use.
ed teacher National Academy of
Pteuty ui paaiure, outrange, gram
Music. Carnegie Hall. New York.
and trull land.
Nothing butter
for 810,000. It aold aouu 86600, PIANO' SCHOOL FOR REGINNRRH
Addioaa owner, Room p, Maaouio
—Hattie Co loin aa Calvert, »11
Building, Koaauurg, Oregon. 1X4
North Fourth Hireet.
Affiliated
teacher
National
Academy
of
FUR SALE OK KENT—70 -a or o pao-
Muele, Carnegie Hall, New York.
turo, formerly allaita and grain
livid.
Flou i y of water.
W. M.
TAXI
Jackson, New Hope.
14
WHITE LINE TAXI—4XU Ctemmu
FOR BALE—My • Vs -acre home al
Drug Store. Phone 44-2L H mi -
<»» Highland Ave., known as the
dance ail,
Closnd ear. Prince
Huook place, will accept emuli
reasonable. W. G Whlf, Utt
house close In as part paytuuut,
north side pruturred. Mrs. V- W.
Murray.
8»tf
VETERINARI MUHGI0ON
DR R. J. bebt Ù l . Veterinarian.
Recidane« III Washington boule-
FUR SALK—De Laval cream separa­
tor, almost uew, 46U.
10-toot
solid oak diutog taule, colonial
style, 826. Oak dresser, new 818.
Htump puller with attachments, C, B. MARKS, M. D.. Practice limited
halt price. Jnqutr Laurel Camp.
to dieeaeoa of eye, ear. boss end
H. B. Smith, Wolf Creek, Oro 10B
Jhroat. Phono II.
PRUNES—Feilte prunes for sale la DOCTORS LOUQMRl'lMli A MtWVR
- Phywirfan» A surgeons. Doctor
per lb plokod. Place order Mon-
Lough ridge (Ives spec tel attention
day.
Phone 223-R, or call Mon­
to
aorgety, obetetrlcs, and disease«
day No. 1 Park St.
107
of wemoB. I»r. Moeer glr«e special
FOIl SALK—Petite prunea, lftc per
stteo>lau to surgery, dlognoeis A
pound tn the orchard. R. W. Hon­
di»eare» pf cHJdrea. CoMpltfta X-
ora, 1064 North »th St
17
Ray «qu.j.uu-nt, Deetal X-Ray Of-
flew phone 182. IJes. Or. Moser,
FOH BALE—Jersey cow. Cheap, if
48-R; Dr. Lougbridae, 86».
taken at once. Phone 401-F-3 4.
107 DR, RALPH W. maMU^B—Physi­
In the latter class the committee
named, among others, the American-
Federsllon of Teachers, the Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching, the Rockefeller General
Education
Board,
the
American
f
Bankers' Association, the American
Legion, the Chamber of Cummeroe iu
the United States, the International
Assoclallou of Rotary Clubs, the
National Security League and the
National Association of Manufactur­
ers.
"Local labor bodies should be par­
ticularly alert to express, through
any channel open to them, their re-
sentment against any manifestation
of thu reactionary drive against pub­
lie eduction," the report added.
"The best protection.
protection, however,
will come from the professional in­
dependence and adequate Informa­
tion uf the teachers themselves.
When teachers are adequately paid,
well informed on current topics, and
able through the power of organiza­
tion to resist Improper influence, the
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DANCE FLOOR
WAX
Of we smooth, gild,
lag flslsh to hard
or sort-wood floor
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no arm. c . rkask
ob nr st .
Your druggist ha
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If not. n
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us
• tamps. 76c for oaa-
soued eachage.
CLARKE,
wocDwuin
■MH O Co.
Parties«. Ores».
SHIP YOUR
DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual
theraputlca. Office over Western
Union. Rea. 26»-R; office 217-R.
GRANTS PASS
CREAMERY
A Good Thing . DON'T MISS IT.
Top Prices
Quick Returns
WANTED
WANTED—U»ed dreaaors, mattreaa-
ea and
household
goods of all
kinds.—C. F. T. Co., phone 139-
K.
9«tt
SEWING dona, roMOMbia rates. 730
North Sixth St.
108
MIDDLE AGRI) WIDOW Isdy would
like to cook for widower or small
crow of men. Address Box I3B,
Gold Hill, Ore._________________ 11
WANTED—2'4 or 3-inch centrifu­
gal pump in good condition. O. P.
Johnston, 50« South Sixth.
108
WANTED—Second
hand Fordson
tractor.
Box (13, Rogue River,
Oro.
101
WOMAN COOK WANTED—Box «3,
Rogue River, Oro.
I
LOST
LOST—Five tooth bridge about Sept.
6th, In vicinity of children's play
ground. Leave at Courier. 85 re­
ward.
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LOST- Near Josophiue hotel or Ri­
voli theatre, gold nugget from lav-
alltoro. Return to JoHophlno ho­
tel and receive reward. Mrs. Ed.
Liud.
and tickling throat: Chamberlain's Atom
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•ch and Liver Tabfrto for atomach Iron-
k^a, IndipMtioo, gsaay pains that crowd
the heart, biliouxneai and constipslioni
Chamberlain's Salve, needed 1« «very
family tor burse, scalds, wounds, wiles,
sod skis affeotiooa; these valued family
medicines for only 6 oente. Doa'8 aia it.
B
-LITE-FOOT-
CANNING PEACHES, both free and
clings, 2c per pound, picked. One
tnile north ou Pacific highway. C.
E. Logsdon.___________________ 105
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fend your name and addrees plainly
written together with 5 rente (and thii
•lip) to Ohamberlaia Medicine Co., D m
Moines, Iowa, and receive In return a
trial package containing t'hanobarlain'l
"Didn’t I tefl you?
It’s the best '
cigarette
I ever
The committee proposed a "safe­
guard" against future propaganda
by warnlug every local labor organ­
ization to watch the public schools In
it own territory.
cian m 4 aurgeoB. Special atten-
tlon te eurgem OAetetrtce and Di-
•cages of woman. Complete X-ray
equipment. Dentgl X-ray, Phone«,
home, 11-Y; office 21-J. ______ tf
PARTLY FURNISHED MOUSE for
rent. Modern. Call after school
hour« at 215 West D. ______ 108
4
"In sn effort to find the causes of
this drive on education wo have in-
veetlgated the more Important organ­
isations attempting to influence pub­
lic edueatloa, for whatever purpose.
Mueh of the pressure has come from
local bodies, such as Chambers
Commerce, Rotary Clubs and
like. They derive their impetua
mainly from two source«: First, the
wave of hysteria ugalnst radicalism'
*
which
passed over the country dur­
ing and Immediately after the w«r,
end which was spread indiscrimin­
ately in the press, the pulpit and
other organs of expression; and, sec­
ond. the calculated propaganda of i
national organizations."
f-YEAR JERSEY-GUERNSEY cow
for aale, fresh in March, Riving 1
gallon« milk. >40. Lloyd Farrell,
Wlldervllle, Ola.
105tf
FOR RENT—70 acres In cultivation,
7 miles from Grunt« Pass, will
sell team, cows, bay, corg, wheat,
chickens, turkeys nnd farm imple­
ments. Address No. 543 care of
Courier.
108
4
I to restrict public school
teaching,
which is both menacing and uudv-
nlable. la the array of scattered esses
throughout the country where touch­
er« or otb«r educational autbuiitlus
have actually been dismissed or sus­
pended for holding views distasteful
to industrial, commercial and finan.
rial groups, or even
for joining
*
teachers
uulons. There are numer­
I
ous eases, which wo have canvassed.
to the
C. J. DREIER CO
51 Stores
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
Taste is a matter
of tobacco quality
We state it as our
honest belief that
the tobeoeea weed
ia Chesterfield ere
of finer quality
(and hence of bet­
ter taste) then in
any other el ga­
retta at the prioe.
The growth and counter propaganda, with dUaa-
schools will be safe.
and effectively working towards trous results to education."
In
conclusion the committee
these objects for the rank and means
of public defense, since this organ- staled:
Ization is consistently of the Amerl- j
"Reactionary forcea have done
can Federation of Teachers is there- considerable harm to public educa-
fore the beHt file of the teaching pro- tlon, not so much by their direct ln-
fesaion."
i fluence on the content of text books
The committee declared its inves- and curricula as by the subtle preju-
tigation revealed
autiquated
text j dices they have created, especially in
books^in moat schools aud charged , the minds of legislators aud public
that tabor was not given a fair treat- ! education officers. These prejudices
ment even in modern text books.
work themselves out on the groat
"Economics is
coming
to
be body of teachers, tending to deprive
taught, not as a body of natural laws them of independence of thought ;uid
and academic theory, but as s peuc- action. This situation can best be
Ileal examination of the operation of, met by full publicity and by organ-
economic groups and institutions as ization of the teachers themselves."
they exist." the report continued.
Recovers From Croup
“All this change is dictated by sound
"My boy hsd a very bad attack of I
pedagogical method, and Is calculat­ croup.
Tried everything but noth­
ed to enable the pupil to understand ing did him much good. Then
1
more realistically the world In which used Foley's Honey and Tar and he
not only recovered quickly but he
he lives."
has had no trouble since," writes
The committoe warned that in the Mrs. William Sims, Burlington, Wyo­
change text books must treat fairly ming.
Coughs, colds
and
croup
all controversial subjects, giving the quickly relieved with Foley's Honey
and
Tar,
the
largest
selling
cough
arguments of each faction, else “the
medicine in tho world.
Free from
public schools may become battle­
opiates—ingredients printed on the
grounds for politics, for propaganda. wrapper. Conch's Pharmacy. (Adv.)
By L F. Van Zelm
C W<wm Ne»iwner U
HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS
Auto Tops and Cushions
G. B. BERRY
South Sixth Street
Saw Mill Equipment
Machinery
Mine Equipment
201» South Sixth St.
Granta Pam, Oregon.
P. S. Woodin
Ain’t Romance Grand