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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER OO. IMS.
GRANTS r.ASS DAILY COU1UHR
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6RAMTS PASS DAILY COURIER
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Ore., as second-class mail matter.
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POOD
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I gest cities ot the state will have
I their own committees to assist.
The Iowa Anti-Saloon League will
gives Its fullest cooperation to the
movement, according to 8. P. Mc-
Naught, state superiuie.ident.
"The coming year will see a huge
1
change in public opinion on the
question ot law enforcement," Mrs.
Ida B. Wise Smith, state president
of the W. C. T. V., says. "A dis­
interested public was one of the big­
gest handicaps in fighting oppoueuts
of the prohibition law, but a change
is now coming over the people of the
United States which will mean the
support of thousands who formerly
looked upon the prohibition law as
not directly concerning them If they
did not violate it."
Spurred by the increasing lack of
respect for the law. a committee of
500 ministers aud laymen ot Des
Moines churches has started a vice
investigation which is expected to
search for the "higher ups" in the
liquor traffic in Iowa.
Thanksgiving
Berkeley. Cal.,
8.1 -Modern education will have
AT HOME
be reorganized befote It can fulfill
its highest ^estlny. accordlug to Pro­
fessor J. V. Breltweiser, associate
of education of the University ot
California.
GENUINK
•’CuUvgo aiuaeiit» in the wsole.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Frees Is exclusive­
are ueui-i eqmppeu to ueai w.tu tue
for the ruuml trip U llie fare io la­
ly entitled to the use tor republica­
actum couUisluu» ot ilia tuau any
in dffert between all Southern I'u-
tion of all new* dispatches credited
other ctass ot peopie, as la shown by
DURHAM
in this, or all otherwise credited, tn
clfle •»Kll«m* where the one *«y fate
tue demand tor tneir services," saKi
this paper and also the local news
TO SACCO
iliHw mW exceed SlA.tnt, with mtn I-
published herein.
t roressor iirvitweiaur, "but tue uni­
mum of <W> cent».
Ail rights for republication ot
versity will never ue sole to use it»
■pedal dispatches herein are also re­
full powers to train the student tor
Tickcla will la- on »ale Tnemlay,
nerved.
ms lire work until faculty; aiuidm.j
y
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WctlneMfny and Tliumda) (Nov. 1*7,
TVESDAY, NOVEMBER «O, 1933.
and student* co-operate to reruiu-
and SO) with final return limit
iiduize the present scueme ot educa-l
of the following Tuesday <lie«einla-r
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
tlon.”
I
♦
OREGOS WEATHER
-ts part of tins reorganization rirw-
♦
lessor Breitweiser bet.eves that tue'
I
Pacific Coast States: Gener­
selection, uisuussal and promotion
ally
fair.
Normal
temperature.
♦
ot professors should ail be tn the
Ask agent for further Information regarding lares mid train »<•heil-
♦ »
♦
nanus ot tue studeuls.
"it Is tue
u I m . or wrtte
Fair and cooler tonight and ♦
student, not some member ot the I
<► Wednesday.
JOHN M. SCOTT
board ot managers or directors, who
Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager
can really gu.vge a man a auillty to
Portland. Oregon
teach others," lie said.
ON BETTER EDUCATION
Gossip of Staff Corrcepondenta
Paris, Nov. 20.— (I. N. S.)—Sadi
’
•
"University
affairs,
academic
as
j
National Education Week, a week
at World Centers of
Lecointe, French aviatiou ace who well as social,’
tie explained, '
Population
devoted to furthering the interests
has mounted higher above the clouds "should be controlled Dy a group ol
îct h
of education, is a movement in which
than any other human being, plans people selected from both students
CNe wnhw-m varrwe
in January of next year to win back ana faculty. Under the preesnt !
the whole of the citizenry of the
étui) Üu batiaricj .
Des Moines. Ia.. Nov. 20.— (I. N. one or more of the world's airplane conditions student* have no say th|
United States may well be interested.
/
speed records from American hold­ the academic part of university lite,
Oregon, and in fact the whole west S.)—The great force of public opin­
ion in Iowa—plainly revolted at the ers. The date of the attempt has out this would make the university
coast, has not felt the great need ot
self-evident evasions, trickeries, sub­ beeu tentatively set for January 15. a truty democratic and republican
promoting education as have the terfuges and open corruption brought
Lecointe holds a world's altitude body. The continual miouuUerstaud-
states of the east where there has on by disregard of the prohibition record ot 10,741 meters and until ing between faculty and Itudeutsi
been a great influx ot illiterates from law—is massing for a gigant’c cam­ American flyers within the last year would soon die out.
0AM0VO POWDER
Europe. It is a well known fact paign of law enforcement in this bettered his speed also was known
"All degrees should be abolished
state which leaders in the movement as the world's fastest flyer. To win
Is
truly the
that Oregon ranks near the top, if
confidently predict will be the in­ back his old prestige Lecointe will and diplomas awarded solely ou the
not at the top, of the states in re­ itial move in a nation-wide change have to travel faster than 392 kilo­ basts of accomplisnment," coutin-,
gard to educational matters as a In public sentiment on prohibition meters an hour, the time made by ued Professor Breltweiser. "A col­
Lieutenant Alfred Williams in the lege graduate applying for a position
whole. The percentage of the for­ enforcement.
Pulitzer races at St. Louis this fall. instead of presenting an A. B. degree
eign element in this state is small.
The important figures in state
In tne meantime Lecointe is dem­ obtained ’ through cramming, would
In order to keep up the present edu­ and national politics who are lend­
onstrating modern aviation in the show a detailed statement ot what
cational standard, every possible in­ ing every aid to the campaign do not. French Antilles. He is giving sea­ he has learned at college. Studies
ducement must be held out for the shy at a plain statement of their in­ plane exhibitions in Pointe a Pitre, should be arranged by a committee
STANDARD OIL COM FANT
tentions. The question of prohibi­ the capital of Guadelonpe, and m of the students, who always know
(CALirobMXA* , . -
advancement of education among
tion is not the point at issue, they de­ Fort de France, capital ot Mar­ more than any professor what they
these people as they enter Oregon. clare. and although Iowa .was dry
wish to study and can best realize
tinique.
Here are sbme facts with which long before national prohibition be­
When he makes his record-break­ what subjects best prepare a man or
every Oregon citizen should be fa­ came effective there have been few ing attempt next January Lecointe woman for their work. For example,
miliar, They have been gathered assertions from the law enforcement will pilot a new model Nieuport-De- a course in commercial Spanish
campaign leaders that they are in lage plane, now being constructed in would be arranged not by some pro- |
Better
from the office of the state depart-
favor of prohibition.
that
famous
airplane
factory.
The
lessor
with
a
vast
knowledge
of
ment of education at Salem:
plane will be equipped with a 600 Spanish literature and no idea ot
1. Under the intelligence tests
horsepower, benzol burning motor. business, but by some enterprising
—for over
"The
law
ia
a
fact,
and
our
duty
given to the men enl .islofTor the as Americans is to obey the law,” Parts of the motor will be worked
alumnus who is engaged in South
one third
World war, Oregon ranked first.
expresses the thought of the ma­ into the fusilage in such a manner American trade.
ol a sen-
2. For per cent of students attend­ jority of Iowans on the subject, and as to lower wind resistance almost
"With the tendency to increase
to
a
negligible
quantity.
they
are
sincere,
as
evidenced
in
the
ing institutions ot higher learning,
specialized education our colleges
While the French have been ex­ have doubled and tripled in practical
Oregon ranks first. (U. S. Bureau organization now in process ot for­
mation to obtain real enforcement. perimenting with the light, small value,” says Professor Breltweiser.
of Education, Bulletin No. 19, Sta­
cheaply
operated “We have colleges of designing, ag­
“I do not believe we should en­ horsepowered,
tistical Survey of Education, 1919-
force every law except the prohibi­ planes, they have seen the speed and riculture, medicine, journalism and
Hogs, medium to choice
Celery -Oregon per dozen bunches
1920.)
tion statute,” Governor N. E. Ken­ endurance records get away from art, from which students go forth
large,
75c-86c, fancy branded, 90c-
......................
»7
25
©
»7.65
they,
one
after
the
other
before
the
3. For per cent of school popula- dall has declared. "I am in favor
specially trained to follow certain
Her*, prim* light ___ *8 90 © *9 60 »1:10; smaller, 65c.
attempts
of
American
pilots.
of
100
per
cent
law
enforcement."
attendance,
Oregon
tion in daily
occupations in life, ft is our ordin­
L«mW7_ »l».0» © «11.25
The press is perturbed over the ary college of letters and science
Cranberries—Wash, and Ore. .Mac-
Governor Kendall outlined his be-
ranks first.
Butter, extra cube«
' 4<c © 45c Farlin*. »1 »0 *4.75. mostly »4’00-
fact that four American pilots have that needs reorganization.”
liefs
at
the
state
conference
on
law
4. For per cent of pupils attend-
Butter, prints
.........
51t »4.50; Mass. Capo Cods, *16.50 por
flown faster than 380 kilometers an
enforcement.”
By reorganization Dr. Breltweiser
Egg*
4 2c © 50c bbl.
ing high schools, Oregon ranks sec­
hour, and that almost every time the
Governor Kendall outlined his be-
Wheat, soft whit* ..... ______»1.01
,,
cable brings news of a new Ameri­ does not mean discontinuance of
Egg Plant—Cal. per lb, 10c-12!4c.
ond.
liefs at the Btate conference on law
such
subjects
as
Greek
and
Ixittn,
he
Wheat, ham «hit*
...
»101
can achievement the record-breaking
Grapes—Calif. Malagas, lugs, »1.-
5. In an investigation based on enforcement held here in accordance
said,
for
If
these
subjects
emphasize,
Wheat,
western
red
______
Forging
Stirrups.
»7c
pilot is one whose name has never
76-*».00;
bulk. lb . 7c 8c. Tokays
with
the
reqnest
of
President
Cool
­
not their technique, but their rela-,
the circulation of ten leading maga­
Th* automobile has done much to
before been heard in France.
»1 76 (1 80, few *1.65. Cornlchons,
idge
at
the
Xlovernors'
conference
in
stray
some
of
tt>*
Industrie«
mnseete«!
tlon
to
modern
civilization,
the
class
­
Apples— -Per box, Oregon Delicious
zines to determine the reading inter­
“It is high time that our airplane
per lug. »2.
Washington last month.
with riding snd driving. The forging
constructcrs buckled down to the ics may have practical value. To by hand of hard steel stirrups, wfitrti largo, »l.59-»3; mostly *2.66-»2T8;
est of different states, Oregon rank­
Lettuce—laical por crate, »1.25-
Two hundred city, state, federal task at hand if our national avia­ make college education practical,,
ed second. California first. Wash­ and county law enforcement officers
used to he a flourishing Industry. Is somller, *f M; Uc* *n<i fill. »2.26- *1.50. Calif, »3 5O-*3.75.
Wister
Bananas.
C
tion is not to be completely eclipsed,” universities must come more in1 nearly dead. It was work which re­ »2.(0;
ington, third.
attended the conference, which was comments L'Excelsior.
Onions—Ter cwt., Ore. Danvers,
touch with conditions existing in the quired great skill, a trade which took grade, *1,"cooker*, 75c-*lf Grimes
6. Under the five educational called by Lieutenant-Governor John
world, he believes.
a lifetime to learn properir
It It Qeldes face and fill, »1; Rome Beau­ »2.50-,2.75. few *3. Boilers, »1.85-
Printed butter wrappers for aale
measurements ot the Russell Sage Hammill, who attended the presi­
probable that very few men can bs ty, fancy larg«, *l.tt-*t; f. *1.66- »2.00.
dent's meeting as acting governor at the Courier office.
Colored paper at the Courier.
found today who are rspahlo of forging »1.7»: Spitz, ex. f. *l.B0-*2 00, face
Potatoes—Sacked per cwt., Bur-
Foundation to determine the educa- I
while Kendall was ill.
Opinions
a flrst-dsM stirrup out of a tough bar • nd fill,' 90c-»l, cookers, all van* banks U. 8. No. 1, *1.50; Wash.
tional efficiency of the different1 from these mert. who are the van­ I
f r
of steel.
ties, 75c-»1.00.
Netted Gems. U. 8. No. 1, »1.75-2.00,
states, Oregon ranked second. Cali­ guard of additional thousands of
Brussels Bprouts—Calif, per lb., No. 2, »1.25 ,1.50.
law-enforcing officers upon whom ;
FORTEAND MARKETS
fornia, first.
16c-17e.
Sacked Vegetables—Per cwt. Car­
Oregonians are proud of their re­ the prohibition law d'-pends for en-1
rots
and beets, »1.50-,I 7.5. Tur-
Bunched
Vegetables
—
Per
dozen
forcement, were unanimous in their !
Portland, Ore., Nov. 20.—(A. F )
cord. It is a matter of pride that
nips, Parsnip*. *1.75; Yakima ruta-
bunches,
CarroXe.
Radfsher,
Beets,
declarations of support of the law.
Advertisements under this heading lie per line per issue. All
—Cattle, steady; hogs, Irregular; Onions, 40c; Turnips, 60c.
Itagas, ,1.75-»2.00.
will keep the present standards in-
“One-fourth of the counties in
Classified axis appear under this healng the first time
sheep, steady; eggs and butter,
CaMisffs- -Oregon tmlk, per cwt.,
Sweet Potatoes—Per lb. Callt.
tact but these standards can be re- Iowa are not enforcing the prohibi­
I
»1.7*-f?.00;' saeked, per 1» , *1.25- 4Hte-6o; mostly 4%c.
steady.
tained only through a statewide in- tion law," Ben J. Gibson, attorney­
»1.50.
Dairy Products—Butter, per lb,
terest in the schools, whether they general of Iowa, told the conference. ONE WORD of wisdom to the wise AUTOMOBILE—Fire, Theft and Ac­
Cauliflower—Or«, per dos., No. 1, piiiln prlht«, 49c. Egg*, extra p»f
is
all
that
we
need
tell.
Our
Ko
­
cident
Insurance.
See
T.
M.
Stott,
Good beef steers__ _ »7.60 © ,7.66
County attorneys from all sections
be city or rural, primary or univer­
dak work we know you’ll prize, for
N. «th St. r
24tf
dozen, 53c, pullets, per dozen. 42c.
of the state pledged their support
Good cows, ..................... ,4.8 o -»6.26 ifeG-il.Tii NO. 2. *1.25-»1.60.
we sure do it well. Artcraft Stu­
sity. Parents are urged during this to the campaign for a strict cnforce-
............... »7.76 © *8.25
dio, 208 N. Sixth St. Phone 88. tf WANTED—Party to clear 20, acres Hog*
week to get in closer touch with the ment of the law.
of land for 20 acres. Henry B.
STRAYED from my place Nov. 19th
... .J. I l ull »«.M t .» J I J —WTTWWW
Miller, 3*4 miles west of town. Rd. '
Des Moines, as the capital city of
school system, to visit the schools
my black grade I’ercheron mare.
4,
Box
105.
49
A Good Thin« - DON’T MIM I*.
Weight about 1500. Information
and to meet the instructors who have the state and as the most central
will be rewarded. Will Scoville. BANCROFT Photographs—are al­
town in the state, will be the hub of
Send your nam* sad address
charge of their children for many the huge drive that will be started
__
4«
ways most acceptable gift«. Get
written together with 6eenta (i
hours a day.
yours NOW—at THE PICTURE
eHp^to Oheaiberlsin Medicine C
on Jax law enforcement. The big- FOR SALE—The one story building
formerly used for school purposes
MILL—Same old location, 420 F
Iowa, and nostra In Mum •
in District No. 26, about three
Street.
tf trial p»ck*go'containing Chimbsrliln'«
miles west on the Crescent City
Cough Reaeedy for coughi
___ ,,
>«, _____
colds, „ Crooft
road. Apply E. S. VanDyke, clerk, FOR SALE—Bungalow, close in, bronchial, “fln” end «hooping oongh«
*500
<
ash,
easy
terms
on
balance.
District No. 7, Grants Pass, Ore.51
•nd tickling th roafe Chamberlain'e 0toin>
Before You Buy That New
Write 66» care Courier.
4 8 •ch and Liver Tablets tor etomseh trou­
POI ND -Truck tail light and a gas
tank cap. Owner get them at the FOR SALE—A good Auburn car, bles, indigestion, g«*sy peins that crowd
the heart, hi I ¡oneness and contlipttloaj
Courier office._____
48
*750. Or will trade for good Ford Chamberlain
’e Salvo, needed in «very
and take difference.
Henry B. family for burns,
WANTED—A-l Jersey cow. Write
scalds, wounds, pito^
Miller, Rd. 4, Box 105.
49 and skin affections; those valued family
all particulars to P. O. Box 58,
Route 3.
48 TOKAY and MALAGA grape cut- I medwinM for only 5 seats. Don’t Bls* U.
tings, well-rooted for setting,
FOR
RENT—3-room
furnished
fW l’egea of Nnnios
See what wonderful values we are showing
cheap in quantities
Mrs. M. B.
house. Call phone 505-R. Inquire
Granfa Pass lUwidcnta
BE lltEf.UBED K>R OOUGHM
Law,
1071
East
A
St.,
Grants
I
629
North
Eighth
St.
With
or
in all wool coats, at
V ** V *
*•••••
*i,
Pass.
61
without electric range.
52
Do not wait until an attack of
PLEASANT room for rent. Corner FOR SALE—Conn alto saxaphone. ' "flu” is upon you. Take care of the
Fourth and J Sts.
■
48
*100. Box 63-C, Rd. 1, Medford, little cough or cold and prevent the
Ore.
________ ________ <9 |Dig onn, or an attack of "flu". 'Boar
THIS WEEK ONLY—Portraits at
Price Reduced to $1.00
*3.00 a dozen at Ralph Pain Stu­ FOR SALE—Purebred Barred Kock in ml«d Foiey'H Honey and Tar, the
1 h ■ ■ f». r'» : I : <■" T r» f ». n .
safe
and
sure
remedy
for
cough*,
dio, Flanagan Bldg.
51
chickens. Old Hulbert place, upper
colds,
bronchial
and
throat
troubles
river road, Rd. 2. W. T. Cohum.
FOR SALE—100 No. 2 Victor trap*,
47 and coughs resulting from "flu”.
nearly new, 30c each. Write F
Foley'» Honey aud Tar the largest
A. Carpenter, Galice, Ore. ___ 52 FOR SALE—One excellent grade selling
cough remedy in the World---
.. aS
-
w* o «tu» r
tf
A GOOD ROW BOAT WANTED—
Get Yours at the Courier Office Now
llolstcfn cow. fresh, giving 1.4 lbs. tree from opiates. Get, the genuine1
Will pay cash. E. <’. Keller. Co­
•
<
■ ■ •
butterfat dally. ■ Dixie Ranch —refuse substitutes. Coitch’sPliar-
lonial Rooms.
52
Phono 610-F-34.
49 macy.
udv.»
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