Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 24, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    GR I XTS PISS DAII.Y COURIER
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6RANTS PISS DAILY COURIER
Published Daily Except Sunday
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ actions. The California license plates
♦ taken from the car were numbered
ADDITION Al. UM’AL
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 536-793.
•ATVRDAV, NOVEMBER IM. ISIS.
«
SEW l.AMP HI RNS t>«% AIR
llcMtj* Klvt lrU- or Gaa
A new oil lamp that give» an amaa-
A. E. Voorhies - Pub. and Propr.
R. H. Boye. of Medford, was a
Ingly brilliant, »oft. white light, even
Rare Plant Is W anted—
Entered at postofftce, Grants Paas. local business visitor yesterday.
better than gas or electricity, has
The University of Oregon has writ­ been tested by the U. S. Government
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
R. A. Lindsay, of Wilderville, ten here to find out the location of and
35 leading universities and
ADVERTISING RATES
transacted business In this city yes- Solitude ltar, on Rogue River. They tound to bo superior to 10 ordinary
Display space, per inch
--- .
25c terday.
are seeking a rare plant, which was oil lamps, it burns without odor,
Local-personal column, per line lOe
• moke or noise- -no pumping up. is
by
John
Cal-
A
sermon
preached
found at one time on the shore of the simple,
Readers, per line ------------------- 5c
cleau, sate. Burns 9 4 per
...
vin, 1550 A. D., at 11 o'clock Sun­ Rogue near this bar and a specimen cent air and 6 per ceul common ker­
DAILY COURIER
day. at the Church of Christ, Cor. H of the plant is wanted. The botany osene teoul oil).
By mall or carrier, per year.... >6.00 and Fourth Sts.
The inventor. V. M. Johnson, 141
51 iltepartment of the university is inter­
By mail or carrier, per month
.50
I'ulon Ave., Portland, Ora., Is offer­
H. L. Walther and H. L. Bromley, ested.
ing to sand a lamp on 10 days' FREE
WEEKLY COURIER
of the Calofirnia Oregon Power Co..
trial, or avsu to give one FREE to
By mall, per year
___ >2.00 were business visitors at Wilderville
the first
“
user in each locality who
l«*ft Gallon of Booze Behind—
wilt help him Introduce it. Write
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS today.
A warrant is being issued today him today tor full particulars. Also
The Associated Press is exclusive­
Mrs Horace Bromley and son. for the arrest of sAirl Anderson, of ask him to explain how you can get
ly entitled to the use tor republica­ | Bobby, are spending the week-end in
Gold Hill, who is alleged to be the the agency, and without experience
tion of all news dispatches credited
money make >350 to >S00
:
Medford
visiting
friends
and
rela
­
owner
of a grip that contained a gal­ or
In this, or all otherwise credited, in
month.
tives.
this paper and also the local news
lon jug of moonshine, the grip hav­ ■ — ■>
...... —
published herein.
Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Billick and Mr. ing been deserted on the sidewalk In
To give you an opportunity to purchase your gifts for
acres
otf
the
land
into
alfalfa and the
All rights tor republication of and Mrs. Roy Welters are among the
front
of
a
local
rooming
house
when
the
Holiday season, or goods for your own use, we have
special dispatches herein are also re­
remainder is in fruit, vegetablus.and
served.
___________ local people at the Oregon-O. A. C, officers Younger and Nichols at­ other produce. Mrs. Jones is alto
game at Eugene today. They will tempted to plaee the man who nad it
decided to give a
thoroughly pleased with the climatic
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1923. return Sunday.
in charge under arrest. The man conditions of the valley, and it Is ex­
Mr. and Mrs. L. E Falkenhagen sprinted, making a clean get-away.
pected that within a short time the
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. MacDaniels
The grip contained the gallon of li­
♦
OREGON WEATHER
♦
left early this morning for Eugene quor and checks and other papers family will move here to reside ou
♦ where they will attend the Oregon-
their ranch.
♦
that connected its ownership with
Pacitic Coast States: Gener­ ♦ O. A. C. football game.
♦
Anderson, hence the warrant of ar­ Special Announcement—
♦ ally fair, Nymal temperature. ♦
You will be welcome tomorrow at rest.
ON ALL FURNITURE, RUGS, DRAPERIES,
♦
To Music Club.
The practice
all the services of the "friendly
IN FACT ON ALL
LINOLEUMS,
BEDS, ETC.
Rain tonight and Sunday.
meeting has been changed from Sun-
church." at the Cor. H and Fourth
♦
day
to
Monday
at
3
o'clock
at
the
Colder east portion tonight.
Sts. Come and see.
51 Ik,Ils ami Clii Isduas Decoration»—
GOODS EXCEPTING:
♦
♦
The members of the art depart­ Presbyterian church.
Among the local football fans who
ment of the Womans Club are ar­
PEACE AXD THE. BOK AWARD are in attendance today at the an­ ranging to give a doll and Christmas Xew People Ixwate at Helma—
PATTERSON CRATER LAKE PICTURES,
nual football classic at Eugene are
Herbert Rawlson is in the city, a
VOCALION RED RECORDS AND
Vast
interest was
awakened James Chinnock and Pete Allen, who decoration sale on Friday. December
14. The dolls will, many of them, be I deal just being closed whereby he,
throughout the clvilixed world in the drove through last night.
CONTRACT GOODS
the soft, cuddly kind the children with his father, have become owners
American Peace Award plan of Ed­
of
the
Kronston
ranch
near
Selma
Thanksgiving Candies—
love to take to bed with them. They
ward W. Bok. It is not expected,
Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity and
Also in boxes at the Bonbonniere. will also have most attractive doll The ranch contains about 800 acres,
probably not even by Mr. Bok him­
outfits which w-ill please the girls and Mr. Rawlson has already brought
make selections early, from a stock of high class mer­
who have well-loved dolls needing a large herd of dairy stock here, and
self, that any plan that can put into Copco Installs Xew Sign—
chandise.
A new window sign has just been new clothes. Watch the window will transport them to the place. Mr.
operation. Peace for a strife-riven
added to the many improvements at next to the First National Bank on Rawlson, Sr., and family, are ex­
world can be evolved, but it is true
51 pected to arrive overland by auto­
the local Copco office. The sign is Sixth St.
A small deposit will reserve any article for Christmas
that the psychology of the contest a reproduction in gold-leaf of the
mobile within a few days. The fam­
delivery.
will quiet some of the storm of hate famous Copco keystone design and Deuerted Car is falentifietl—
ily come here front a ranch near
that has swept everywhere since adds greatly to the appearance of the
Chief McLane has been notified by Kansas City, which has been their
Come in and see the wonderful bargains we are offering
1914. So the value and the influ­ office building. The work was done the authorities at Redding. Califor­ former home.
by C. H. Ernst, local signman.
nia that the three people arrested,
ence of the contest will be most far-
there charged with the theft of auto-] .MOURNERS FOX TROT AT
reaching.
Yes, Another Dance—
ITALIAN JAZZ FI XERAI.
mobiles had made complete confes-;
At the Kerby hall. Thursday. Nov. aion. and had cleared the mystery,
When this contest closed on the
29. Music by Buster Brown 5-plece surrounding the finding of a djnert-
Rome. Nov. 24.— (I. N. S.)—The
night of the loth of November, 24> -
orchestra.
SI ed Star car here a month ag>. It is, amaziug sight of couples fox trotting
THU HOME OF GOOD FVRNITÜRR"
165 plans for universal peace had
stated that the car was stolen in to the accompaniment of a jazz
been submitted. The best one of Annual Meeting—
Portland and driven to Grants Pass, band round the bier of a funeral
W. O. W. Monday night. Novem­ where it was deserted with the be­ cortege caused the Intervention of
these, as determined by a referen-
51 longings of the two men and one the police at Udine, in Northern
dum,” will win the 4100,000 prize, ber 24. Election of officers.
woman who had driven it. Identifi­ Italy.
one half of the prize when the de­
It was explained to the police
••Bubble»" Is Gone-
cation of the car had previously been
termination shall have been an-
that the funeral was that of a prom­
Poor old "Bubbles”, a familiar
impossible as the engine number»!
annoanced, and the second half when and well loved figure on the streets
inent barber, who in his will had
and other marks had been cut from
requested that his body should be
the United States senate shall have of the city, will be seen no more. It.
accompanied
to the graveside by a
Death
was
due,
appearance«
indi
­
The
put the plan into operation,
jazz band playing the liveliest music
cate, from poisoning, and the death
have
author of the plan will no doubt
obtainable. The funeral procession,
of the little black dog lengthens a Buys Ranch on the Rogue—
W. H. Jones, a resident of Salina. it appear*!, had started out decor-
to be satisfied with the first >50,000, list already long, of harmless pets
for it is too much to hope that the which have been the victims of Kas.. has succumbed to the lure of . ously enough, but the dance music
The <Y«urrli of Christ
southern Oregon. Mr. Jones has1 at last proved Irresistible to the
There will be preaching next
time when a universal peace idea someone's malicious operations.
TO
made four visits to this valley in the* younger couples, with the above re­
Lord's day. November 25, at The
can successfully operate has now ar­
past year, and each stay stretches! suit.
Notice To Knights of Pythias-
Church
of
Christ,
over
the
Peerless
rived. But through the contest, and
Work in Esquire rank. Nomina­ over a long period of days, and the' The police thereupon took upon Clothing ¡Store, at 11 o'clock hr
GRANTS PASS
the seeds of peace which have been tion of officers for next term, also return to Oregon has been hastened' themselves the management of the F. M. McGlaeson of Roseburg.
planted in the minds of the people, some eats, Tuesday evening. Nov. a little each time, And now he has rest of the ceremony.
decided this is the right place to live,
universal peace has been brought 27th. Good attendance anticipated.
Bethany Pre- '»yt«Tian Church
A purchase has been consumated
C.
C.
Howard.
Chancellor
Comman-
The theme of the morning ser­
or
closer. And some day there will be
which
makes
him
owner
of
about
der.
52
mon
by
the
pastor
will
lie
"A
Time
universal peace when the nations of
380 acres of land lying on the Pact­
Of Shaking”. The choir will sing,
Crater Lake Union
the earth will reside in harmony and Drunk Costs Twenty-five Plunk*.— fic highway, just west of the Fritz
■'My God, My Father” by Coerne.
Rowell
’
s,
of
Course
Eismann
ranch
near
Rog
le
River.
Andrew
Turner
was
fined
>25
in
understanding; for after all, it is
At 3 p. m. the Christian Endeavor i
BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Mr. Jones has already put over 20
lack of understanding that makes tor the police court this morning upon
Convention will resume Its sessions.
Thlnl and E Street»
a charge of being intoxicated and of
F. Gordon Hurt, Minister.
Rev. D. I^ester Fields of Newmon M
strife.
having booze in his possession. He
E. church will speak. The girls'
was arrested last evening by the pol­
chorus of Bethany Church will sing
THE FRUIT OF DUPLICITY
ice, and just as he was in front of the
At 6:30 p. m. there will be a
police
station,
he
was
seen
to
drop
F^M Church of Christ Hci«*ntlst
Junior and flenlov Chrlslan Work-
Fourteen years in which to medi­
Union C. E. meeting conducted by
era’ meeting. 6:30 p. m.
Christian Science services are beld
tate upon his misdeeds is the fate of a bottle from his pocket. The bottle
Ted Cramer.
Advertisements
under
this
heading
Sc
per
line
per
issue.
All
was found to contain enough of the
Preaching, 7:20 p. nt., Subject: every Bunday in tho W. 0. W. hall,
The closing session of the C. E.
t.'luMiified ads apptar/un der this h.aing the first time
Dr. Cook, once hailed as the conquer­ liquor to make good evidence, and
"Ths Narrow Gate and the Htrslght- at 11 a. m. , Wednesday evening
Convention
will
be
held
at
7:30
V-
or of the North pole, later acknow­ conviction follows. Turner is still in
meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject tot
m. Paul C. Brown of (Los Angeles ened Way.”
ledged as the champion four-flusher jail in lieu of payment of the fine.
THIS WEEK ONLY—Portraits at 1 AUTOMOBILE—Fire. Theft and Ac­ wilt speak and there will be special
The Joint Rondar school and Sunday is "Soul and Body."
>3.00 a dozen at Ralph Pain Stu­
of his day. a man who wanted a fame
cident Insurance. See T. M. Stott, music. This will be fine service Christian Workers' Convention for
Reeding room at 505 "E" street is
dio, Flanagan Bldg.
SI
The Study <Tax»-
N. 6th St.
24U
he did not earn, His imprisonment
the Ashland and Grants Pass church­ open from > to 5 p. m. dally except
and
you
are
Invited
to
Join
us.
Of the Grants Pass Womans Club LOST—Several days ago on streets,
Sunday school at 9:55 a. m. R E. es will be held in this church Thurs­ Ing Sunday and holidays. The publlo
is no ordered by the courts of jus- will meet at the usual time Monday
small gold chain and moss agate. FOR SALE—-Home product, sugar
cured
hams
and
bacon,
especial
day. Nov. 29, commencing at 10 a. Is cordially Invited to attend the ser­
Talbot,
superintendent.
Phone 19. Mrs. Gentner.
52
tice because he sought dollars that In Library club rooms. Mrs. J. E
prices on bacon backs and picnic
vices and to visit the reading room
m.
F.
Gordon
Hart,
Minister
WICKER
BABY
SULKEY
for
sale
Hair will review the book, "Mind in
were also unearned.
hams. J. H. Ahlf, 85« North
al
a
bargain.
Phone
516-K
or
call
The public is invited to attend nil
Sixth St.
51
the Making.”
51
Ht. Anne's C atholic Church
Cook’s first plunge into notoriety
at 423 E St.
54
Free Mcthoilist Churcli
these services.
Munday mass at 9 o'clock.
Come to the Free Methodist church
brought him no punishment except Changed License Plates Investigated- FOR SALE—Fordson tractor and BANCROFT Photographs—are al­
Hiram Smith, pastor.
Rev. S. A. Coupai, pastor.
ways most acceptable gift». Oet
plow; one 1200-10. horse; 4 tons
the condemnation of his fellows and
Another auto mystery developed
yours NOW—at THE PICTURE to worship. A warm welcome to all.
i
oat hay and 1 light wagon; will
Hour of services, Bunday school,
MILL—game old location, 420 F
Church of Go<l
sell very reasonable if taken at
isolation from the society of people this morning when parties saw two
ADDITIONAL IXM'AL
Street.
tf
10
a. m. preaching at 11a. m. Come.
once.
Call
or
write
837
Wash
­
(Cor. J and 3rd flt.
who love truth and honor. But his men changing licenses on a roadster
250
West
I
street,
Grants
Pass.
ington
Blvd.
61
FOR SALE—One Conn E fiat Alto
by the roadside south of town. Cal­
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Champlin wore
latest, in which he sought to mulct
W S. Walker, Pastor.
Sax, good as new. Gardner Knapp.
ifornia license plates were taken WE OFFER a complete photogra­
'Morning Service, 11 a. m.
Hogue
River visitors In the city yes­
Courier office.
55
phic service—Portraiture, copying
widows and orphans and susceptible from the car and Oregon plates were
Young ipeople'» Devotional and terday.
old pictures, enlarging, coloring, TOKAY and MALAGA
Newman .Methodist ('hurt'll
grape cut-
people everywhere of their dollars put on in their stead, when the car
teacher training, 6:30 p. m.
kodak finishing—tne more diffi­
Mrs. A. Doernnr Is in the city to­
tings, well-rooted for setting,
The morning sermon theme Is,
Eviuiing, service, 7:45 p. m., sub day from Wilderville, shopping and
cult the job the better we like it.
through fake oil speculation has was started westward on the Cres­
cheap
in
quantities.
Mrs.
M.
B.
"Things For Which to be Thankful." Ject, "Whither Goest Thou?”
Artcraft Studio, phone 88.
50tf
Law, 1071 East A St., Grants
brought its reward, and Cook must cent City highway. Word has been
visiting with friends.
Pass.
sent to the authorities along the line FIRE! FIRE!—Be safe, get a "Fire
61 The choir will sing. "Come, Ye
Wm. Hawkins, Pastor.
absorb his sunlight through grated
Mr. and Mrs. Ik« Vincent aro^n
Thankful People. Come" by Adams.
Faraiyzer.” Easy to use, chemical
as far as Crescent City and the trav­
TO LOAN—>500 to >1000 on real es­ Mrs. Andrews and ¡Mrs. Thompson
the city today from their Applegate
non-destructive.
Refilled
free
at
windows for years to come.
elers will be asked to explain their
tate, * ity property preferred. Ad­ will sing, "Thy Will Be Done,” by ,
Baptist Church
factory. Quickly attached to car
home, to spend tho day on business.
dress No. 561 care Courier.
61
or building. Price, Including steel
Do you believe In ghosts and
Mendelssohn.
■Mrs. J. Hoeman and Mrs. Well» of
bracket. »2.00. Geo. 8. Barton. FOR
witches?
RENT—Clean, comfortable
The
evening
sermon
theme
I»,
Grants Pass, Ore., Sales Distribu­
Rogue
River wcro shoppers 111 H id
apartment, close in, and one small
Hear the sermon on "Saul and th« city today.
tor in 8. W. Oregon and Del
house, suitable for one or two per­ •’Mizpah." The male quartette com-
Norte County, Calif.
WS51
sons. Inquire 417 E St.
55 posed of Zimmerman, Martin, Isham Witch of Endor." Bunday evening at
■Mrs. Catherine (Marquis was ii
7:30.
6% MONEY—Bankers Reserve Sys­ FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small stock and Wtble will sing. "Rock of Ages,"
Rogue River resident who spent to-
Bible school at 9:45, stereopt Icon day on a llmslnoss call in tho city.
tem 6% loans are made on city or
ranch, 160 acres, with good out­ and Mrs. Evans will sing. "Take Time
farm property to buy, build, im­
views On •'Going to Church In all
range, on main road, mail twice to be Holy.”
W. C. Wharton 1» a cgller In town
prave, or pay indebtedness. Bank­
daily, school % miles, about 25
I«ands." Regular session of the today on business, arriving this morn­
D. I «ester I Felds,
ers Reserve Deposit Company,
Come in and see what a fine all-wool
acres in cultivation, about 50 acres
school at 10, classes for »11 ages.
Denver, Colorado.
WStf
ing from his home In Rogue River.
well fenced, fair house, two good
Ht. Luke's (tiurch
Morning service at II, sermon on
barns. Small payment down, bal­
suit you can buy at
ORDER YO1R liquid llm« and sul­
ance easy terms. Will consider
HE
(Episcopal)
"Pentecost," special mimic both
phur now.
Standard strength,
good automobile or residence prop­
spreader included. Put up in
Sunday
next
before
Advent.
morning
and
evening.
erty as part payment. Address H.
it on drums, no waste. The cheap-
Do not wait until an attack of
Evening service at 7:20 o'clock.
B. Y. P. U., at 6:30, Grace Taylor,
P. Egger, Grants Pass, Ore.
e-t and the best. C. H. Eismann.
"flu
” Is upon . you.
,__ Take car« of th«
MWStf
Rev.
Philip
K.
Hammond,
leader.
phon« 8O6-F-12.
76
little cough or cold and prevent th«*
t
Vicar
In
Charge.
Afternoon
service
at
Hugo
at
2:30.
big one, or an attack of "fin”. Bear
FOR SALE—House and one acre of E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate. In-
The annual Thanksgiving service in mind Foley'» Honey and Twr, the
su ran ce an«* plate glass liability
ground, city and irrigation water,
Tuffs Bldg. 6th and H. Phon« 2«
Church of (he Brethren
will be held In this chtireh Thursday »nfe and »ure remedy for coughs,
lights, etc. If you are looking for
colds, bronchial and throat troubles
a place where the price Is right in JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insurance
220 E Htreet
forenoon at 10:30, with sermon by and
cough» resulting from "flu".
Grants Pass, call or write, Mrs.
Rev.
F.
Gordon
Hart.
Bunday
school,
10
a.
m.
and
bonds.
Hfeh
class
rompan*««
Foley’» Honey and Tar the largest
A. Doemer. Wilderville, Or«. 73
Preaching. 11 a. m..'by the pastor.
Always a cordial Invitation to all selling cough remedy In the World —
FOR RENT—Nov. 26. a nice apart­ PUMPKINS. carrots, beets, parsnips Subject: "l*«sons from the (Life of to attend our services.
free from opiates. Get the genuine
ment, private laundty and bath.
turnips. Cheap. A. Alberts, N
—refuse substitutes. Couch'sPhnr-
C. M. Cline, Pastor.
Sixth, on highway,
62 the lA post le IPeter."
Call 408 E St.
Eltf
macy.
adv.
'
4
HOLIDAY SÄLE
Nov. 26 to Dec. 25
1 0% Cash Discount
HELMER’S
flt ths emirclxs
WELCOME
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS
PioneerPhotoPhinishers
PEOPLE’S MARKET
MEN
$22.50 and $24.85
Golden Rule Store