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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1923)
GRANTS P.1BM DAILY’ COURIER PACK TWO MONDAY, DRCKMBRR 3». 1923. 9MM A. B. Voorhlse - Pub. and Prepr. Entered at postaglee. Urani* Puss. Ore , as second-class mall «tettar LAST CAL ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per Inch ------------2Se Local-personal columa, per line-lOc Readers, per lis«-------------------- 5« sages from Infinite space, is but as was that message that fell upon the ears of the shepherds, only that wire less had a voice. As one door after another of science is opened and th« treasures from each inner room 1« brought out and examined, the rela tions between this world and a high er world are made more clear; and should another wireless with a voice fall upon human ears, It would come as an expected message. Christmas is the moet sacred of all anniversaries save one. It 1» good to greet it with joybells. All the splendors ot harp and organ and choir should be invoked; the state liest service possible is the day's due. for with Its birth was born to man a hope, the sweetest over born, and a promise which links mortals with higher intelllgencles, for it is a promise that when the poor tuber nacles that hold our souls for a brief space, shall rust and fall away, thou this corruption shall put on au In corruption and tne final victory shall be now. tereets of the county. Th» plans shown, merely give place in this building for the office of the Chum ber and the rest of the building will be devoted to exhibit purpose». 1 feel assured Hint the plans as outlined will be fully carried out by the Chamber as soon as their flnan cial plans have been carefully worked out. C. H EISMANN Wishing ibu a Mcrnj ¿‘Christmas ’*♦ *TÌS Chnrtmes’ Th» vpirit of low’« in * th« town. Th» tolgi» of frost in «h» air. Th« hcllÿ wrsetKs brighten seth corner DAILY CUURIBR «nd flrwt. By «all or •arri«'-, per year---- >6 94 when fully settled will mean the ad ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ By mall or ear tier, per meath, .it ADIHTIONAL IAH'AL ♦ dition ot more than 300 families to ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WBBKLT OOUR1BR tho vicinity of Grants Pass. Not only By mail, per year--- ——----- —>2.9« Dick Hopper Is spending that but It will also mean the inter MEMBBR OF AfWOCIATBD PBBM Christmas holiday season at the Geo eating ot hundred* of others in the The Associated Pr««« te axelamv«- Sabin home. p ly entitled to the twe for re» nM Wa district, who may want to come here FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON tten of all news dispatch* credited Mr. and Mrs. O. Meisner went to tn this, or all otherwise credited, tn i and develop their own home«. Roseburg Sunday to spend Christmas thia paper and also the local news In clearing the lands and improv with their son. published herein. ing them with growing crops and Mrs. J. M. Tetherow is speuding All rights for republication of J"_____ . «UHA««M special dispatches herein ar« steo re modern buildings, th« Chicago Land Christmas with her daughter at A»h- Christmas bell tomorrow night at served. land. ' company make« possible the addition the Waldorf hall. .eature dance» Leslie Hooey, of Oakland, Cal., will be among the events of the even MONDAY, DECEMBER 34, 193«. j ot many acres ot lauds to help pay rived tn the city Saturday to visit ing. Dancing starts at 9 o'clock and MERRY CHRISTMAS the taxes ot the county. It brings to over the holidays at the home of his continues until midnight. All pro ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•E I the comiuuaity large numbers of cousin, Mrs. C. H. Ernst. OREGON WTATHOi 4 fits go into the Cavemen treasury for Wo wish to thank our many customers for their splendid ! people to share in the movement to Í4444 4 44 4444444 444 Lynn Sabin returned from Klam advertising purpose* for the com ♦ (XYMMVNICATED ♦ patronage thia year. 1931, »nd wish you ail a Merry ward a greater prosperity for such an Fair tonight and Tuesday. ♦ ath Falls to spend the holidays with munity. Christmas and a Happy aud Pru»perou« New Year. j era is surely on the way. Dairying his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Pacific Coast State«: Gener and poultry raising, two industries Granta Pa* Creamery Hays Mr. Sabin. ♦ ally fair in southern and cen Mrs. Moliie Behling arrived Satur Rflcct« H(«rt Tomorrow— for which the Rogue valley lands are Iawnanl's Ia-ttcr Misleading tral California, and frequent Th» midwinter racing carnival LLOYD & MANUEL day night from Klamath Falls to especially adapted, are emphasized Dear Mr. Editor: rains elsewhere. Temperature held under the auspices ot tho Jo spend the holidays with Grants Pass let- We have read Mr. I Conard 'a in the company's plan. These farm . 4 near normal. sephine County Racing association ter, and cannot imagine why he friends. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ industries have made other sections will start tomorrow afternoon at | W. E Dean, of Marshfield, is vis ■ should attack us. prosperous and will do the same for iting here over Christmas at the 1:30. They will be held dally at the an We are endeavoring to earu NEW ERA MARKED race track at the county fair Southern Oregon. honest living In Grants Pass by pay- home of his daughter. Mrs. A. H. I ground« for three days. A large The announcement of the develop Dennison. tag honest prices for the farmers ’ Without doubt, the announcement number of horse* have been brought ment and colonisation plan of the Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Trefren and made today is one of the biggest products. When we cease to be 1 hon- Chicago Land Co. holdings adjacent est. then we expect to go out of bus- three children, of Roseburg, visited here tor the occasion and will take piece» of good news which baa de- Iness. We have paid, and will con- here over th» weekend with W. A. port in the various events, which to Grants Paae in the new irrigation veloped in the county for years. tinue to pay. all the market wlll Trefren. They returned home this will consist of chariot race«, relay , project marks a new era in focal races. Roman race*, pony races and . Lands which have been idle for cen stand for cream products. In this afternoon. progress. This is the only large Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Best arrived flat races. The track has been put I turies are to feel the plow. Where connection, we want to refer to > Mr. In excellent condition and some ex-1 holding within the district, yet in only manzanila brush and chapparel Leonard's statement that he has here from Fall City. Oregon . to cluding it the average ownership of grew before, alfalfa and clover will saved the farmers from three to five spend the Christmas holidays with citing event* are promised. No ex cents on butter fat. He gets from Mr. Best's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ,tra charge is being mad« for grand-1 the 12,600 acres now under water in green over the valley. What more three to five cents more f. o. b. San Isaac Best. stand seats. ait it ht . PHONE 42 the district is only 19 acres, The could the community want for a Francisco. That means the farmer Mr. and .Mrs. R. H. Gilflllan and average ownership, without this pays the express, which, when taken .daughter. Miss Dorothy Gilfillan. POPULATION OF IRELAND Christmas present? large tract is 17 acres, and this aver- i out, leave« net about the same price have arrived from Portland to visit STANFORD HMiTBALL TEAM age is being fast brought down i to a that we pay here. Anyone who has here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Dublin. Dec. 24.—(A. P.)—Offi NEARLY INTACT NEXT YEAR the intelligence to figure can check Huyler. lower figure, showing that the u lu- ; cial statistics show the citi ma ted Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor left this up if he wants to. Just why he population of the Free State as mate small farm in the district wiii Etanford University, Cal., Dec. 24 . should attempt to deceive the cream morning for Eugene after a visit 3,165.000 persons, Births, mar- —Coach Andy Kerr wilt turn over be of only from 10 to 15 acres, with i producers, and practice the deceit here since Saturday with Mr. Tay rlages and deaths for the last qnar- to Glenn Warner, when he cornea to scores of smaller holdings. which he abhors in his letter, is lor’s brother, 8. J. Taylor and fam all show decreases. Stanford from Pittsburgh next year, On March 10th, a survey made bv more than we can understand. Mr. ily. all but four of the eleven which Oregon Agricultural College, Cor Tomorrow will be the real Christ Leonard states in his letter that it Miss Jeannette Cramer arrived the officials of the Grants Pass Irri atarted agalnat the California Beans vallis, Dec. 24. CH< IRIN EH ELEI TH>NEER 2 4 — i Special)—Land Joy yesterday from Portland to »pend mas. At midnight tonight the it is there is anything to be despised gation district showed SS6 individual FOR REVI E PRODUCER in tbalr last encounter. These are appraisals are lo he made for ths bells will usher It once more to the a deceitful person, That is one the holidays with her father. T.’ P. evenly distributed between the back owners within the district. A fur world, and the devout ones who lis— thing that we will agree with him Cramer. Miss Cramer is domestic first time In tho history of th« L'nlt- ther survey made last week showed ten will fancy they hear far off upon. London. Dec. 34.—(I. N. S >— field and the line. Boh Cravens and ed States the i»uliJoel of a »hort science specialist on the Portland Dick Favllle will bo lost from the l’fetty »miles and dimpled cheek» course in an agricultural college. A that this number had been Increased echoes of that first hymn to the GRANTS PASS CREAMERY, Oregonian. English forwatd wall, while from the second laud classification and nppruisal have made their entree Into axles the By W. F. Werth. night when on golden to 657, a gain of 71 since last spring, ary line will go Captain Hcotchy course will be put Will Sing Carols— 1 politics. on at <> A and this number is being increased morning »tars were all attuned to C. II. Harry Day, a producer of revws. Campbell and Norinun Cleaveland. January 7 to 13. A number of the churches of the play the accompaniment as the sons Kerr has several first-rate substi almost daily. Today there are but of God sang for joy. It is the most city are planning to sing the Christ was a candidate tor the house of Laud appraisals for federal farm tute« with which to fill In these va the ticket in 11 owners whose holding are more momentous anniversary in history, loans are so leihnlcal and difficult mas carols again this Christmas. commons on the labor cancies and will no doubt, with War that H. Ashley Ely, vice president of I desire to say a tew word» relative Early tomorrow morning they will be recent elections, than 100 acres, several of these be indeed all others shrink to nothing ner, be able to find strong material ot of three entire choruses The the Portland Joint Stock Land bank, ing homestead owners who can not ness by comparison, and the more to the suggestion of the Chamber of around to various parts of the city, from the membership of the fresh Commerce of building an Exhibit singing the old songa of Christmas- Days revues playing 10 London man squad, which thia year defeated asked A. B. Cordlay, dean of agrl- the incidents connected with it are yet offer their acreage upon the mar turned out and canvassed his dis- culture, to schedule . thia course, read the more real they seem, for Building. As one of the farmers time. ket. trlct and staged free performances In the California first-year men by a 12 which Is approved by the supervisor what mortals ever lived could frame owning property West of town, I feel to 0 score—the first Stanford fresh behalf of their producer. of federal appraisers on the Pacific such a story, in its simplicity and that Josephine county agricultural Howell Poets Sign man victory since 1901. only Now if Flo Ziegfeld would A CHRISTMAS PRESENT County Agent H. B. Howell has overwhelming majesty? More and interests should have the benefit of Among the reserves of this year's Coast. It will lie handled by tech A more appropriate Christmas more the world is accepting it. as the a building in which can be shown the been tacking up quarantine signs run for congress! O, boy! squad Fred Ludeke and Fred Ixw- Í nicians of the staff and practicing ap praisers now In th« field. present for Grants Pass and Joseph intelligence of men increases their products of Josephine county, to the furnished by the state veterinarian. ♦ ♦ mls. both tackles, will be missing The course meets th« needs of men achievements more and more con people passing through this section These signs tell of the quarantine on next season. Both varsity tackles, ♦ COMING EVENT» ine county could not have been found firm it. The electric light has ex of the country. The general plans cattle being shipped into Oregon ♦ in federal farm loan work, private ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Johnston and Shipkey. however, will banks, mortgage loan concern«, fed than the announcement of a half actly the component parts of that of such a building have been show from California. One has been have another year. eral and state veterans’ bureaus, million dollar development and col light which was kindled by divine to some of us in this lower River placed on the Crescent City road on Jan. 1, Tuesday—Annual meeting of I state land board and large real estate Joaephlno County Pomona grange KEHTLEHH IUCN REVKAIJ4 onization plans of the Chicago Land command, when "darkness was upon district, and we feel that the build he Oregon- California line. firms, dealers in agricultural and Ir the face of the deep. ’ ’ It is the same ing so planned by the Chamber of at W. O. W. hall. Basket dinner POOLROOM BOOZE CACHE Company. This plan embraces the Ilne 11 rigation bonds, reclamation project t as was that soft radiance which Commerce is truly for exhibit pur-Jinnee CteistnuM Night- at noon and biennial election of settling of some 2100 acre« of lands, . shone around the manger and filled . poses and that the chamber of com- The Cavemen will give their annual officers. Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 24.—(I. N. directors, county HHaeswors, chamber most of which lie within the Grants the night. The wireless when it on ' merce Intends to use such building 8.)—A restless hen landed John H. of commerce secretaries. Insurance loan agents, and others Interested In Pass Irrigation district and which its own currents brings in its mes- for the benefit of the agricultural ln- Smiley, local resident, in Jail. ■■■■A Visiting Smiley's poolroom, mem- land valuations. Not merely farm appraisals but liters of the police vice squad »pled a .hen shifting, apparently because of soil and farm enterprise appraisals 'discomfort, on a nest in a rear room. and economics of appraisals will be Advertiacincnts iinder this heading «c per lini- per iiwue. All Corporal O'Loughlin thought, be considered. The why of low and high apprat ClaSHiflcd ad* ap|K«r ander (hin Itealng Uic first time tween shifts, that he saw the neck of a bottle. Investigating, he found a »sis of similar ii! rm types in differ- WE OFFER a complete photogra FOR SALE—Manzanita, pine and fir half-pint bottle of boose In the nest. ent sections will lie gone into, Fleld phic service—Portraiture, copying wood. Houser Bros. I’hone 286. Four more halt-pints were found In exercises In land classification and old pictures, enlarging, colorlug, _ ___________________ 70tf feather dusters and behind trash farm judging will be provided for kodak finishing—the more diffi WHEN IN KLAMATH FALLS make the »tudents. barrels. cult the Job the better we like it. the Arcade Hotel your home; mo Most other Bhort courses id the Smiley, who was arrested, is said Artcraft Studio, phone 88. 50tf dern and up to date; opposite college start January 2. have paid over 32,000 In finis, to BANCROFT Photograph«—are al poHtofflce. Even yopr home paper ways most acceptable gifts. Get will be found in our lobby. 125 following* convictions of violating the « yours NOW—at THE PICTURE COOK WANTS JOB In camp. T. W. dry law. Good War Horse. MILL—Same old location, 420 F Watson, 718 South Fifth. 80 Street. tf A farmer sold n borgo to n envatry JAZZ Ml SIC IS I NDER FOR SALE — Buick Touring Auto ofllccr. warranting the animili tn he n FURNISHED houue for sale on HAN IN RRITISH JAIIJt tlnd-riite nar-horse. mobile. Will consider light car Dome time after Lawnridge Ave. Call at the Hat in trade or Real Estate. T. M. «»His the officer enme to the furnier in Shop. 79 Stott, 3U2>A N. Sixth St. tt London, Dec. 24.—(I. N. 8.) — FOR RENT—Well furnished apart FOR SALE —|2,500—200 acres, all There Is probably only one place In a rage, and said ; You mil this ani- mal n good warhorse? Why, there* meat. First floor. Quite private. fenced, on Fall creek, & miles the world where tired ears can rest not n bit of go in him I Call 408 E St. 67tf A good war- south ot the John Day rivor, Grant assured they won’t hear the nt rainfl horse Indeed !" ’ "So he Is,'' replied COWS FOR SALE—Phone or call on county, Oregon. Good »pring» 1 "Sure, he'd r.ither die May the remembrances you receive be just what Sam Letteken, i'rovolt, Ore. 80 and running water on ranch, plen of “Yea, We Have No Bananas" or the fanner. than run! "Barney Google," and that Is iu an ty of timber on place for home •> you wanted, and may those you gave be just as BAGGAGE INSURANCE—Why Wov- u»e. Will trade front small well English Jail. ry about your baggage when tak deeply appreciated. And to all our friends and improved ranch in Josephine or ing a trip lor pleasure. See The In Tho Commissioner» of Prisons for Jackson counties. Oregon. For patrons we wish a year of happiness and pros surance Man for complete protec- England have banned further Information inquire of J. T. M. Stott, 302 *4 N. Sixth perity. May 1924 hold much joy and pleasure W. Adamson, Talent, Oregon, or m uslc. ______ _ tf for you, and may next Christmas find you higher write the owner, M. M. Adamson, "Mere comic programs are barred" MAKE WOOD your Christmas gift soldier's home, Boise, Idaho. 76 nays a statement from the commis on the ladder of life than ever this year. Phone 137. Williams Plymouth Hock sion, "because prisons are not place» Wood & Coal Co. 62tt GOOD STRAIN chicken» for »ale. Phone 243-J. of entertainment. Education Is the 76 FOIl SALE—Team of flno niaret object.” about six years old, weighing about 31000 TO LOAN <>n gilt «rfg« »ecur- A week-end in jail Isn’t so bad in 1250 pounds each, also set heavy I. D. BOSTWICK Ity. 8<'»i E. 8. VanDyke, Atty. 7-1 England, perhaps. work harness; also about 50 tons good baled alfalfa hay. first, sec DRY SLAB WOOD, pfn« and flr, Jewelry Store ond and third cuttings. For par $5.50 cord, dellvered. Call 155-Y. CALIFORNIA ORCHARD TREE ticulars write F. J. Newman, Palm C. W. Lambrecht. 75 Next to First National Bauk BLOOM TWICE IN SEASON Bldg., Medford, Oregon. 73tf D. L. GALBRAITH — Rea! estate, in SMALL HOUSE for rent, nullable for Mountain, View, Cal., Doc. 24.— Rogers Silverware In Mayfair surance an«1 plate glass liability. 1 or 2 persons. Inquire at 417 E (A P.)- Because of the unusually Tuffs Bldg. 6th and H. Rhone 28. pattern,, Silver bread trays, street. 79 cuff links, watches, |M-nrls, Mt.NEY SAVED—Avoid loss in warm autumn In central California, NAME PLATES PAINTED—Granta property and life. Best In dry and some fruit trees blossomod for tho rings and many different Oliver Pas» plates tor automobiles chang liquid (tetrachloride) fire extin second time this season. J. W. Cor gifl» for the holidays. My ed to match 1924 auto license», guishers. Meet Insurance com noil reported recently that many of Same enamel used a» on license, price« are right, come in and panies and state requirements. 59c each. C. H. Ernst. 7 fi see. Examination, any make, free Ad- Illa cherry trooa wore In bloom. dress, Ueo. 8. Barton. Grants Pans, ! WANTED—One or two setting hens. Sales books—Courier office. 1 Phono Ted Cramer. 8 4 Ore. 75tf Mine and Mill Supplies Machinery and Heavy Hardware P. S. WOODIN Cbrhtmas Day PEOPLE’S MARKET .1 ■0 Our Best Wishes to You for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Golden Rule