Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 15, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    MONDAY, OCTODKR IS. IMA.
GRANTS PASS BAH.Y COURIER
PAGE TWO
1— «r1—
truth, so it is policy to be courteous
to them and behave so that you may
not arouse their disfavor. Meekness
and humbleness of the great come
out at frontier inspections.
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER1
Published Dally Except Sunday
A. E. Voorhles,
PuD. and Propr.
Entered at postoffice, Grants Pass.
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
ADVERTISING KATES
Display apace, per Inch--------
Local-personal column, per line 10c
Readers, per line--------------------- 6c
DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year---- ,4.00
Bs mall or carrier, per month
PRIMARY CIASS NEED
These inspectors also know all the
old tricks of deception, so that bril­
liant ideas of concealing money tn
batbands and stocking« do not work
out tf you are one of the proscribed.
A prominent Englishman recently
sewed several hundred pounds In
notes inside hi« coat lining, but he
was denounced when, at the frontier,
his daughter put her arm around his
waist. He crinkled, and the train
went on without him. Al Harchegg.
ou the Austrian frontier, an Ameri­
can salesman was questioned about
his silk samples, and when be was
not very pdltte in replying he was
taken into a private room and
searched for money. His fellow-pas­
sengers did not see him again.
Carnation
.
Cohduqied by
J
Home Cookin
Mr» Mary Blake
A primary department in the
Washington school is sought by the
fathers and mothers of Ward 1 of the
city in order that their children will
not have to cross Sixth street on
Thie ferie» of lettone on müh cookery it appearing weekly. Mr». BlakP»
their
way
to
school.
A
petition
to
countel
trill be helpful and
betaut» of her practical ttoeritnee
WEEKLY COURIER
this effect, signed by 41 people of
to home cooking. She will antwer any queitian on cookery naked by h»1>
ar m*il, per year.. —
90
reader, Addreti Mre. Moen Blake, care Carnation Milk Product» Co., *
Ward 1, mostly fathers and mothers
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
of children ot school age. has been
Stuart Building, Statile, Wethington.
The Associated Press Is exclusive­
t
presented to thu school board. The
ly entitled to the use tor republica­
ITS TOASTED
tion of all new« diapatche« credited
petition was circulated by Mrs. Lee
Lesson Na 3
In this, or all otherwise credited, in
R. Kelly, who states that she could
thia paper and also the local news
have secured additional signatures
published herein.
had there been sufficient time.
All righto tor repubiicayoa of
The petition follows:
tlon Milk diluted la M cup water. Blft floor,
apecial dispatch«« herein ar« also re­
IER foundation of almost every Amer*
graham meal. Indian meal, tall and hnkhi*
To the School Board ot District
served.
t- ¿JU
powder together; add tha molaMna and th®
loan meal is bread—“the staff of life,"
No. 7. of Josephine County, Oregon:
Milk mixed with the water. Beat
MONDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1023.
We the fathers, mothers and tax­
as it has been called for ages — so that Carnation
well, and steam In buttered mould for three
it is most essential that everyone who as­
or four hour«.
Bribery and smuggling and tax payers of Ward No. 1. feel that we
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
evasion are other brands of decep­ are justified in our petitioning you
pires to he a good cook should be able to
OREGON WEATHER
for a Primary Department in the
'Another warm bread quickly prtparea ana
tion universally indulged in.
make several kinds of this important food.
Washington
school, formerly known
very delieiou» when properly made U muffin,.
All this fraud and dishonesty are
Pacifle Coast States: Gener­
In the making of bread, aa in many
Try them made by thie recipe.
so widely understood and iudulged as the Central Building, for the fol­
♦ ally fair in southern and central
other
kinds of cooking, the uae of milk
lowing
reasons:
In by the best people that it Is
♦ California, and occasional show­
Muffin*
FIRST. Our ward is the only one
adds both to the quality and nutritive
looked upon as a legitimate game.
Temperature
♦ ers elsewhere.
H
teaspoon
salt.
1
tablespoon suffer, l*i ruP*
The individual assumes it is fair to in Granta Pass, which has no primary
value, and here, again, the richness and
flour. 4 teaspoons baking powder. 1 egg. % cup
near normal.
department
tor
its
babies.
water. M> cup Carnation Milk. 2 teaspoons
trick the state if the state has im­
♦
convenience of Carnation Milk are of
malted shortening Mix and sift dry Ingrodl-
SECOND. The building Is already
posed upon him legislation which be
♦ Occasional rain tonight and
•nts. Add milk diluted with water to well-
advantage.
In
our
ward,
and
there
Is
room
in
the
regards as absurd.
beaten egg. anil add to dry ingrsdtsnto. tl>sn
♦ Tuesday. Cooler east portion
Gossip of Staff Correspondents
the
building
that
is
not
used
by
And the spirit of these practices
Light bread is given a finer textnre and
add the melted sbortenlns. Bak« In greased
♦ tonight.
at World Centers of
muffin tin« from 15 to 26 minutes. This recipe
is about the same that has brought juuior high, and »■« should not have
a more delicious flavor when It is made in
Imputation
makes ten muffins.
upon America the aocusatiou of cor­ to send our little children into some
this way. Try this recipe fot
other ward.
ruption under prohibition.
THE PRIMARY SITUATION
For lomething different from the ordinary
THIRD. In going to the Lincoln
Carnation Bread
The parents of school children In
school i East building) Sixth street
kind» of bread — ont that will be especially
Berlin. Oct. 15.—(T. N. S)—
popular with the children—try thit rttipt far
' is a danger zone belug the Pacific
1H cups water, « to 7 cups flour, % cup Carna­
Ward 1 of the city hav« petitioned "White lies"and purple fraud are as
tion Milk. 1 caks compressed yeast. , teaspoons
highway, and a double hazard by
the school board to grant them a common under the extenuating cir­
Nut Bread
salt, 3 teaspoons sugar. 3 tablespoons shortening.
having a service station at the cor­
cumstances of economic abnormality
(Continued from Page One.)
1 teaspoon salt, 4 cups
primary class at Washington school.
Soak
yeast
In
a
small
amount
of
lukewarm
wa­
ner where the majority ot the second
In Europe as under the prohibition
flour. H cup sugar. 4 tea­
ter. Measure the «alt, sugar and shortening Into
The reason for the request is that in America. Men and women who. partaient of Continental Europe, fol­ ward children have to cross Sixth
spoons baking powder, 1
a mixing bowl. Add the scalded milk and
they do not want the small children In character and practice, have held lows:
eggs. 1U cups water, %
street.
water. When lukewarm add th« yeast and mix
cup Carnation Milk. 1 cup
FOURTH. In going to the Roose­
thoroughly. Than add ths flour gradually. When
‘ Whereas, it appears that a sys­
crossing th« railroad tracks and themselves above deception of any
English walnuts. Mix and
stiff enough to handle, turn ths dough on a
Sixth street to get to the schools description, now scorn the letter of tematic propaganda is being carried velt school (the new building* the
aift dry Ingredient« Beat
floured
board
and
knead
until
smooth
and
elas
­
on in the United States for the pur­ railroad is a danger zone and a
eggs well, add milk di­
where the primary grades are main­ the law and wink at the truth.
tic.
Put
Into
a
bowl,
cover
and
let
rise
In
a
luted with water and mix with dry Ingredients.
Critics of prohibition who declare pose of isolating France and causing double hazard; (a) on account of
warm
place
one
and
a
half
Sours,
or
until
tained. The accident of last week it encourages falsehood and illegal the purposes and principles which the crossing at the factory where
Beat well, add nuts, put Into two greased bread
double Its bulk, then make Into loaves and put
pans and bake in a moderate uven 30 to 46
brought the matter to the attention practices can learn In Europe today have actuated her policy since the freights are switching, and (b) the
In baking pans. Cover, and again 1st stand in
minutes. Thia recipe makes two loaves.
I
of the parents who immediately put that a human nature is about the war to be misunderstood and for the Hobo camp where several of the
a warm place about one hour, or until It has
doubled its bulk; then bake about 45 minutes.
purpose of causing dissension be­ | children have to cross.
same the world over.
the petition into circulation.
QuwUons and Answer»
This roclpe makes two loaves ot sixteen ellcss
Therefore we feel that Sixth
It is practically Impossible to tween her and her allies in the late
TFhai
precaution»
are taken to keep Car-
The school board has referred the travel in Central and Eastern Eu­
each.
' street and the railroad should be
war; and
M ton Milk puref—Mr», il. D. T.
matter to Superiuteudent Mishler, rope without telling lies. Here is
"Whereas, the tendency of the said ■ made the boundary for the primary
One of the mo»t tempting type* of warm
From the time the milk leaves the dairy
who states that ho .s doing every­ ; where foreigners are forced to propaganda is to nullify and destroy 1 children of Ward No. 1. Signed by
bread
it the biecuit and if yon follow the
until the can is Anally labelled it ia tinder
thing possible toward the establish­ I stoop to conduct that is offensive to the fruits of the just victory of Mrs. Lee R. Kelly and sanctioned by
recipe which I give here you thould have no
constant inspection and ia subjected to tint
the signers of the enclosed petition,
ment of the primary section. It is them, but their only alternative is to Franco and her Allies, for which so
most rigid testa. Not only must the fresh
much blood and treasure have been ot which there were 61.
trouble in making there to perfection.
i quit traveling.
high>y probable that the change will
milk from which it is made measure up to
expended; and
Carnation Bticults
be made th« first of the yesr when I
a high standard of quality and eleanlinees,
"Whereas, the American Legion Grapes Are Presented—
In countries where the currency is
H teaspoon salt, 2 cups
When the Portland delegation
but during every stage of the process ex­
the new term starts. A change at inflated there is a law stipulating desire« to put itself on record as in- I 1
flour, 4 teaspoons baking
ports test it continuously to make sure
the present time wonld result in con­ the maximum amount of money that stating that this victory must and from the American Legion post ot
powder, 1 tablespoons
that city passed through the city
that the evaporating, scaling and steriliz­
real
shortening.
H
cup
water,
shall
go
down
in
history
as
a
may
be
taken
out
of
the
country.
fusion through the shifting of teach­
Sunday morning, they found a dele­
H
cup
Carnation
Milk.
re-
ing are all properly done.
victory,
with
all
its
attendant
ers and the breaking up of classes This amount is always so ridiculous­
81ft dry Ingredients to­
gation from the Grants Pass i
ly low that it leaves a traveler j>en- suits,
gether. Mix In sbortentnff
and would not be to the beat interests
"Be it Resolved, that the Ameri­ awaiting them here to extend
niless at his destin talon.
with knife or Angers; add
greeting.
The
local
boys
presented
of th« students.
_____ ______
1/ DvmsMlc a^«o<»Ow«.
liquids,
mixing _ to a soft dough. Roll lightly
You are not allowed to take more can Legion do all in its power to cor­
their Portland buddles with several
to' one-half Inch in thickness, ent and bake tn
The position of the parents is than four or five dollars out of Ger­ rect and prevent such progaganda
crates of Tokay grapes. When the
hot oven about 15 minutes. This reclps makes
clearly seen and the justice of their many. If yon abide by the law in and to promote and sustain the legit- ‘ Wisconsin delegation came through
Writs for free booklet
about eight biscuits.
imate
interests
of
France
In
claim
­
crossing
the
Austrian
frontier
and
of 100 tested milk reel*
demands recognized.
The school
a
short
time
later,
some
grapes
were
pea Addreee Carnation
have dinner on the train you will ing just compensation for her losses also given them, with literature tell­
Boaton Brown Bread
board and the superintendent have
Milk Products Co., Hills*
| scarcely have enough money to pay and a proper recognition of her ing of the community. The boys
1 cup of white flour, » cup* graham flour, 1
boro, Ore.
assured them that everything possi­ for a taxi to your hotel in Vienna. rights under the treaty of peace."
cups Indian meal. S6 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon
state that the ox-vets acted as It
baking powder, 1 cup molasse«, M cup Carns-
The Paris delegation will come
ble will be done to remedy the situ­ It yon travel from Vienna to Buda­
mess call bad been sounded for they
with
evidence
supporting
its
armed
ation. It is only right that the child­ pest through Cxecho-Slovakia you
»
(CUp and patt» tbit lessee (« yowr eook book. Tf you An«» miorod
swooped down on the grapes from
-4 (' to you on r«f ■«»(.)
say previous lesson, I wilt b» find to
ren should have every protection that will arrive "broke”. You are not al- assertion that France is d.¿criminat­ all sides and made short work of
lowed to take from Hungary any- ed against by the leaders In America, them.
can be afforded them and as Ward 1
where near as much money as your according to word received at con- JJK qx j
---------
has no primary, the change will un- ticket costs you, no matter if you vention headquarters here.
“
Writing
paper
at the Courier.
It will also ask that the United
doubtedly be made at the earliest are only going to the nearest big
dent or as a result of undue haste. per lb., 7c-8c; per crate, »2.25-
former
States
reciprocate
with
her
"I would count myself a whining »3.60.
possible time. The present term is city beyond the border.
Law Makes Weddings Quiet.
Allies In rehabilitating her disabled
hypocrite to come here to insist up­
Grapes—Calif Malagas, lugs, ,1-
well under way and those in touch
Nolsv wedding parties are needless
Under these laws money means soldiers abroad and in performing a snd nul«nnces. according to police at Senator Borah Makes Hpce.li Assail, on the enforcement of the eighteenth 26c-,1.50; bulk lb. 6c-«c. Tokay,
with the school problems doubt if
amendment and remain plant upon ,1.60-,2.00. Cornlchons, ,1.76-,2.
ing Retís anti Drinkers
not only the currency of the like task for foreign veterans in this Steelton, Pa., so they have been pro­
the shift should be made now. Par­
the utter disregard for the first Oregon Concords, per lb. 5c-6c ;2 qt.
country you are leaving, but dol­ country.
hibited. Honeymoon cars which pass
ents can look forward, however, to lars, pounds, francs, etc., also trav­
amendment. It 1 can not speak for biuikct, 18-22 M|C. Hogue Msla-
through the city must not blow their
Washington, Oct. 15.— (A. P.)—
BORN
some change for the better at the elers' checks and negotiable securi­
horns continuously, a new city ordi­ Wealthy Americans who violate the the constitution as a whole, I gas. lugs »1.15-82. Tokays, Black
BOOTH—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. nance warns. They disturb too many
should not speak at all. And It I Muscats, Rowe of Peru, mostly ,2-
next term. Highway and railroad ties.
Booth, Sunday, Oct. 14, a daugh­ day sleepers.
, I eighteenth amendment and "reds" do not respect the constitution as a »2.50, few ,2.75.
It
simply
cannot
be
done.
If
you
crossings are hazards which should
who denounce constitutional provi­
ter.
whole, I am unfit to speak in behalf
are traveling for pleasure your en­
Onions—Per cwt.. Ore. Danvers,
sions designed to protect property.
CHAPMAN—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
be eliminated when possible.
Bolt Hits Pastor at Altar.
of any part of It.”
tire tour will be ruined if you obey
,3.00-,3.25. Hollers, ,2.00 ,2.25;
liam Chapman, of this city,
Lightning struck a church nt Tokn, Senator Borah of Idaho declared in
the law. If you have business to
white pickling, 8c-9c lb.
Wash.
Hungary, and killed the pastor, who an address here today, "are both
day, October 15, a daughter.
PORTLAND MARKET
seaative for Departed Spirits.
transact you must either cancel the
reds and yellows, »2.75,
was standing at the altar, and two of traveling the road ot lawlessness,
LEMON
—
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The Mends of the dead In China beg business or be dishonest. National­
Poaches—Ore. and Wash, Elber-
Lemon, of Williams, Monday, Oc- ' the congregation. The bolt ran along sowing the seeds ot destruction and
permission to burn quaint pasteboard istic rights so jealously guarded that
Portland, Ore., Oct. 15.—(A. P.)
the floor and bnrned the boots of undermining the whole fabric ot law
tas,
large, 75c-85c. Salwny, 75c-
tober la, a son.
• images of men and cattle, shaped la the resultant system is a joke.
—Boat cattle, steady; common kinds
many people In the church.
J and order."
The senator spoke be­
90c.
crinkled paper, on the spot where ths
lower;
hogs
10c
to
15e
lower;
sheep,
And so everybody treats it as a
fore the citizenship conference on
dead lie The ceremony is a mark
Pears—I’or box. Oregon and Wash­
steady.
"Shall the constitution of the United
of respect and Is believed also to joke. It is a common sight at Iron­
ington Anjotirs. ,1.25. Winter Nei­
act as a sedative on tbs departed tiers to see respec.tlble men and wo-
States by nullified?”
Choice steers.....................*7.00-,7.50 lls, per lb. 4c-5c.
spirits.
men who live Christian live« look an
"The hotbed, noisy rendezvous of
Plums—Ore. Italian prunes, 2c-
Hogs, top
,9.8*
official In the eyes and tell him they
lawlessness, of cynical defiance to
Hogs, prime light -...,8.90
,9.60 3%c.
have
only
so
much
money.
Of
Carriage Worth *200,000.
the Eighteenth amendment," he de­
Advertisements under this heading Sc per line per issue. All
Potatoes—Sacked per cwt., Bur-
Choice lamb« —___,9.60 © ,10.00
The most valuable carriage In ths course it is impossible to search ev­
clared, "are among those ot social
Classified ads appear undes »his heading the first Um«
bnnks best, ,1.75-,2.00.
Mostly
East
ML
Lambs
_
,10.00
©
,10.76
erybody,
and
so
on
most
frontiers
world la preserved in the palace of Tri­
standing of large property interests,
,1.75.
Wash.
Netted
Gems,
U. 8.
Buttfr,
extra
cubes,
4
4c
©
44
He
anon at Versailles, on the outskirts of officials pick on one or two and
and In the wealthier homes. With­ Batter, prints___________
46c No. 1, ,2.15-,2.25.
Par!«. It was constructed for Charles make them horrible examples. The ! T. M. STOTT, Insurance Specialist— WANTED—Young energetic man for
out their patronage, their protection
Quince-—Calif, bulk per )l>. 4c-5c.
X of France. From pole to hind penalties are expensive, according to
Everything in Insurance and
4 6c © 48c
a well paying automobile proposi­ and their example, the bootlegger Eggs, hennery ...
Bonds.
9itf
wheels the vehicle is thickly covered how much money is found.
Backed Vegetables- Per cwt. Car­
Wheat, «oft white _________ ,1.01
tion. Address I. C. Williams, Tal­
ent, Oregon.
17 would he easily within the control of Wheat, hard white
with gold, and it cost more than ,200,-
,1.06 rots and Boots »1.75-,2.00. Turnips,
Frontier officials probably know FOR RENT Oct. 22—Nice bungalow
the law.
000.
and
nearly
acre
of
ground,
with
Wheat, western red
,1.01 Parsnips and Rutabagus, ,2.50-,3.
very well that every time they ask
THE
PICTURE
MILL
—
For
fine
pho
­
poultry houses, garage, etc., suit­
"The ‘red’ alts in his darkly-light­
_
Spinach—Local, Orango
box,
Black cover paper at the Courier. the question they do not get the
tographs.
One
block
west
First
able for small family. Inquire at
National Bank.
Sitting dally ed room around his poorly laden
Apples— per box.
Ore. Gravon- ,1.25-,1.35.
1016 North Ninth St.
17tf
9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sundays by table and denounces those provisions stofns, ex. fancy *2 *2.25; fancy
Sweet Potatoes—Per 11». Calif.
FOR SALE—1 Jersey and 1 Hol­
appointment Studio phono 283-R. of the constitution placed there to *1.50-* 1.75; cookers, 90c ,1; Winter mostly 4 %c.
stein-Jersey, A-l cows. White’s
Residence i io-j,
I2tf protect property. The ‘white' sits in
Tomatoes—Per box, Ore. moHtly
place, Murphy.
18
Bananas, extra fancy, ,1.76-,2.00;
his brilliantly-lighted room about his fancy, *1.50-»1.75; C grade, *1.25; 50c-60c; few boat high ns *1.26.
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE
—
Small
stock
I MAXWELL fenders, Models 'Is and
ranch, 160 acres, with good out­ richly laden table and defies or de­
Calif, lugs. ,1.75.
19, »3 each. Valley Garage, clos­
range, on main road, mail twice nounces the provisions of the constl- cookers, *1. Jonathans, fancy and
ing out everything.
19
Watermelons, Calif, liner a ted, per
extra
fancy,
»1.25,
largo
»2.00
*2.25,
dally, school % miles, about 25
GRAPES—Flame Tokay and Malaga
acres in cultivation, about 80 acres : tution placed there in the belief that medium, 1.75-,2.00; face and till, lb. l’Ac-2c. Ice creams lHc-2Hc.
—Special and fancy pack. Indi­
Most any style you can think of
well fenced, fair house, two good It would protect the home."
»1.25; King, »1.00 ,1.25. Grimes Casabas, 3c-3Mic.
vidual orders for eastern shipment
barns. Small payment down, bal­
Declaring that the prohibition Golden, face and fill, »1.00.
priced at
desired. Best grown in the U. 8.
ance easy terms. Will consider
26 lb. and 13 lb. crates. Top O’
good automobile or residence prop­ amendment Is "the storm center now
Bunched Vegetables—ipcr dozen
COMING EVENTS
the World Ranch, Rd. 1, Grants
erty as part payment. Addresa H. of the constitution,” Senator Uorah bunches, Carrots, .Bests, 40c-50c.
Pass, Ore.
8M22
P. Egger, Grants Pass, Ore.
continued:
mostly 40c;
radishes, 45c-50c
MWStf
One. 8, Saturday— American Legion
MOLIN sulkey plow, ,50; riding cul­
‘‘It fa in the constitution after onions, 50c; turnips, 40c-50c.
tivator, ,45; walking cultivator, PACIFIC
Auxiliary bazaar, benefit commun-
ORE
REDUCTION A years of agitation and discussion, af­
Cabbago--Oregon bulk, per cwt.
,8; riding attachment, ,10; clos­
See our line of Men’« Rain clothing.
CHEMICAL MFG. CO—Refining ter 33 states had already adopted
Ity house.
»2.00-,2.50;
sacked,
per
lb.,
,1.75-
ing out. every thing new.
H.
and mill tests.
Special prices
Lltke, Valley Garage.
19
on large quantities.
Powder­ state-wide prohibition laws, after ,2.00; red per lb, 4c.
GIKLH! HAVE l-ltETTY MY EH
ed lime and sulphur for sale. East long debates in the congress, after
Celery—Oregon per dozen buncher
E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in
No girl la pretty If her < eyen are
G street, two blocks cast of S. P. consideration by the state leglsla- large, 7 5 c-8.5c, fancy branded, 00c.
surance and plats glass liability.
red. strained or have dark i .........
ring«.
depot, Grants Pass, Ore.
19 ! tares and after ratification by 46 smaller, 50c-65c.
Tuffs Bldg. 6th and II. Phone 28
Simple camphor, witch hazel, etc., as
WANTED—A first class automobile FRESH HOT TAMALES Grape and states of the union. Surely no one
Cucumbers—Per box, Oregon, 40c- mixed In Lnvoptik eye wash, knops
salesman for a high grade line of
apple elder.
Winter melons, can outwardly claim that this amend­ 60c.
eyes healthy, sparkling and viva­
cars. Address No. 549 care of
Santa Claus Casabas at the Sooner ment Is In the constitution by ucci-
cious. Dninty eye cup free. National
Egg
riant
—
Oregon
and
Wash..
the Courier.
22
or call Mrs. Daisy Crouch.
22
Drug Store.
STRIK
DAILY
NEWS
LETTER
New Recipes for Milk Breads
T
OWSLEY GIVES LAST TALK
I
LAW VIOLATIONS ARE FLAYED
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Men’s Leather Vests
$6.85, $7.65, $9.95 and $12.45
Go!don Rule Store