Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 05, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS PASS DAILY MWHEfi'M’CRAY TO FACE CHAR6ES
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Catered at ^aeiuKlca. Gnau PW
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ADYBRTMIN« RATM
Display spasa, par teak— ----------86c
Laaal-persoaal calami, per llaa .Ite
Reeder», per Itee_____________ 6c
D aily csmjbidr
*y asoli or iMTir . per year—36 *4
By mail er carrier, per meath
.69
SATURDAY, J AMAR Y 5, 103»4.
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OREGON WEATHER
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Pacific Coast States: Fre-
gueat rains la California, a*d
♦ snow or rain elsewhere Tem­
♦ perature normal or somewhat ♦
below in California, aad below
♦ normal elsewhere much ef the
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Fair tonight and Sunday.
♦ Warmer tonight.
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11-1**!j- -1— Jan 6.—4i. N. S.)—
When the criminal court of Marton
county opens Monday morning Gov­
ernor Warren T. McCray will be
formally
arraigned on chargee
brought by the graud jury.
Eight indictments with 192 counts
will be faced by Indiana's chief ex­
ecutive growing out ot bis pereoual
financial eupknu.
Grand larceny, embesxlemant. for­
gery. making false financial state­
ments and giving bad checks are
some ot the charges on which the
state's chief executive will be tried
Developments since the governor
was Indicted include the appoint-
meat of a new prosecuting attorney
to fill the place of William P. Evaus.
who is the governor's son-in-law.
Evans resigned because he felt that
his connection with the prosecutor's
office might prove em'aarrassing
Through the entire proceedings
leading up to the indictments Evaus
kept clear of the aituatiou and his
friends claim his course was above
reproach.
Although the governor himself was
vested with the power to name hts
son-in-law's successor and used it.
the new prosecutor wtU not have
charge of the case. Clarence W.
Nichols, special prosecutor, whose
work with the grand jury led to the
indictments, represented the state.
TMk. COUNTY IXMHl F.ULM
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FEWER MEN ARE OUT
London. Jan. 3 —4A. P.) —- A
survey of economic conditions and
unemployment figures in the differ­
ent ccuntries of Europe, compiled by
the International Federation ot
Trade Unions, shows that in oompar­
ison with last year there is in utterly
all countries, excepting Germany, a
notable decline ot unemployment.
Tbs industrial situation in aoni«
countries, together with the latest
figure* ou unemployment, is as fol­
Iowa:
Belgium—A great revival in in-
dustrv; unemployed 18.368.
France—Economic situation high­
ly satisfactory; unemployed 1,363.
Holland—Little change in the la­
bor market: unemployed and par­
tially unemployed 30,322.
Italy—A steady decrease in un­
employment: unemployed 231,590.
Poland—(Exclusive of the former
Prussian territory and Gaiicial un­
employed 87,000.
Denmark—’Unemployed 20.754.
Norway—-Unemployed 12.840.
Sweden—Unemployed 11,009.
Switzerland—Unemployment hat
been gradually decreasing for months
past; unemployed 22.840.
Ciecho - Slovakia
Unemployed
(estimated) 300,000.
Austria—Unemployment steadily
declining; unemployed 77.923.
Russia — Unemployment is most
acute among the civil servants, mu­
nicipal employees, clothing workers
'and unskilled workers; unemployed
(in 52 towns) 443,000.
Germany — The industrial situa­
tion is changing for the worse in
every branch of industry; unem­
ployed 660,788.
This makes a total of unemployed
for the Continent of 1.961,697. In
Great Britain 1.249,500 persons
were registered
unemployed in
October.
luius for insurance against fire or
other lusse«. the cost of water. light,
and heat used In his place of busi­
ness. drayage and freight bills, the
cost Of repairs and malnteuauM* to
delivery wagons and trucks, aud a
reaaouable allowance for salaries of
employees.
A professional man.
lawyer, doctor, or dentist may de­
duet the cost of supplies used in bts
profession, expenses paid in the
operation aud repair of au automo­
bile used In making professional
calle, dues to professional societies
subscriptions to profeaslnal journals,
office rent, coet of light, heat, and
water used in his office, and the hire
of office assistants. The farmer may
deduct amounts paid In the produc­
tion and harvesting of his crops, cost
of seed and fertilizer used, cost of
minor repairs to farm buildings
(other than the dwelling), and cost
of small tools used up in the course
of a year or two.
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.Miss Genevieve Pattlllo left this
afternoon returning to Los Angeles
after spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pat­
tlllo.
Miss Hortense Hough left thia af-
ternoon for Los Angeles. where she
will study music, She will be in the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Edw. Bywater.
former Grants Pass residents. Mias
Hough has a rich, full contralto
voice, which gives promise of a suc­
cessful musical career.
I Jit the Churches I
lle<ii.tMy tfeeab.l ter in ll Cliurcb
Two miMisagMa appropriate to the
New Year's will l>e given by the paa-
tor
At 11 o'clock "The Promise of
His Presence" and at 7:30 'How to
Grow"
Don't miss tho special feature
Hvoiy Sunday availing. *Rotig service
with piano, organ and violin arcosa
pan intent with violin solo by Robert
Neilson.
Sunday school at 8:3» • tu R E.
Talbot. Supt
Jnaior Endeavor at 3 p. m
Young People's Me ting al 8 SO
P- ui.
F (lardon Hart. Minister
New man Methodist t 'hurrli
Morning sermon theme. “God's
Word." Musical numbers, anthem.
"I'm a Pilgriu." Solo, “Toacb Me
to Pray." Mrs. Evans
Evening sermon theme. “We Do
Not Well." Special music.
Solo,
"All in AU to Thee.*' Mr. Isham.
Duet. "Glory to Tbs«’ My God. This
Night." Miss Ellis, and Mrs. Thomp­
son.
SC Luke's Church
(Episcopal I
Sunday The Epiphany.
Eveniug service at 7:30 o'clock,
llev Philip K. Hammond.
Vicar in charge
Rail Safety Record
The existing conditions tn the)
Pope Bane Low Necks.
A record ef safety in railway trav­
BaptlM Church
Women visitors to the pope must
county poor farm are regrettable. eling In Great Britain was established
Stereopt Icon
wear dresses which reach to the
Bible school 9:46.
last year, when only five passengers
The report of the grand jury yoster- were killed tn accidents out of a total
wrists, ankles and chin; while gloves, pictures. "Mountains of the Holy
“make-up," such as powder and rouge Land." 111. regular session of the
day, diacioeing the fact that the in­ of 1,188,47X000 carried by the railways
an.l all rings, auve wedding and en­ school.
mates of the home have Insufficient —or ene in 200,000,000.
gagement rings are placed under the
11:00. mornlug service, anthem by
covering and are living under insani­
ban.
the choir. Sermon on "The Profit of
Noisy
Actors.
tary conditions, is such that action
Prayer.” Communion service and
The woman bed seen the play be­
Care of Books.
should be taken immediately to rem­ fore and was at great pein, to explain
giving the hand of fellowship to
A few drops of oil of la vender sprin­
edy the fault. The grand jury is the development of the plot. Finally
kled on the shelves of a bookcase that new members.
the
man
behind
her
leaned
over
and
Afternoon eervtoe at Merlin at
composed of »even men, all of whom j
Is damp will help to prevent the hooks
said, "Excuse me, madam, but the
2:30.
from
becoming
moldy.
Leather
bin-l
­
can be depended upon to tell all! people on the stage are making such a
ings that have become inold.v should
B. Y. P. V. at 6:80.
they see and no more. Their state­ nolas that I cannot catch all yours
be rubbed with a cloth slightly moist-
Evening service at 7:30. The male
ments may be taken at their fall saying!“
ened with ammoni g.
quartet will sing “Swing Low Sweet
value. Individual members go even
Chariot." Mrs Johnson will sing.
Uncle Pennywise Saya
Strange Fish.
“It May Be At Morn .*’
Hermon.
farther than the body in its report
_ to know It ___
Don't try
all. __
young man.
A fist) measuring 4>4 feet around the “Will Christ's Coming Take Place
one member stating that what he If takes teo much time. You can buy
head and 12 feet l«ing lias been miight This Year?" The choir will sing
by n trawler off the northwest eoast of
saw was enough to "turn his atom- *"
P^ents
Ireland.
Toe mouth Is bottle-shaped "When Jesus Comes to Reward Hi.
ack".
and toothless, but the body resembles Servants"
The Inmates of the home are pau->
The week of prayer will lie ob-
In the making of his 1923 income- that of a «bark.
served
in the Buptlst church, service
pens it is true, but they are chargee
tax return the business man, profes­
beginning each evening at 7:80.
Making
People
Uneasy.
ot the county and are entitled to a1
sional man, and farmer may deduct
A cordial welcome for all.
The philosopher notion that all the
from gross income all items properly
good, decent living. The county is
C. M. Cline, pastor.
world la merely Illusion Is gaining
attributable to business expenses. In ground, but It seems to us that the
paying out 3240 a month for the,
the case of a storekeeper they in­ press agents have had mol» to do with
keep ot the eight people now in the
clude amounts spent for rent of his establishing this Idea than the philoso­
There will be a meeting of the
home and the county is entitled to ;
place of business, advertising, prem-1 phers have.—Boston Transcript.
Ministerial I nion Monday afternoon
assurance that this money is going
at 2:00 In Epworth Hall. All mln-
istArs of the city Invited.
for the proper care of those whom
C. M. Clino. I’ran
circumstances have forced to seek I
shelter there. The proper anchor!-.
Church of Christ
ties should investigate conditions'
(White Temple)
Advertisement*« under this heading 5c per line per issue. All
"The Wise,'' is the sermon sub­
and see if the terms ot ths contract I
Heaping Measure
Classified ads appeni under this heaing the first thue
ject for 11 a. m., and "Thy Kingdom
made with the superintendent are
of Pleasure—
Come" is the nubject for 7:80 p. m.
being carried out.
if they are not
WE OFFER a complete photogra­ FURNISHED HOUSE for rent on January Is to be a month of prepa­
being carried out and cannot be ear-1 with the Gulbransen
phic service—Portraiture, copying
Lawnridge Ave. Call at The Hat ration for our revival, which begins
old pictures, enlarging, coloring,
Mtete
_
77tf February 3rd. Bible school at 10
ried out, a new contract should be
Picture, a beautiful Gulbransen in
kodak finishing—the more diffi­
your heme, and you playing it!
o'clock
Raymond Lathrop la the
made.
BUNGALOW
on
D
St
—
4
large
rooms
cult the Job the better we like it.
with bath, electric range, water new superintendent. Come and help
Artcraft Studio, phone 88.
50tf
Picture yourself playing, through
The poor farm » surrounded by
heater, fire place, curtains aud him. Men's class meets at 9:46 In
the pedals, with the “touch" of a mu­ PEAR BLIGHT—Don't worry, we
a large amount of fertile land which sician!
shades to ail windows, cement the City Hall. Come. You will lie
have the remedy in the blight re­
wash trays, up-to-date wiring and
should be able to produce an income
sistant stock at only 10c each or
plumbing, no freezing of pipes, welcome at all the services of the
Picture the keys being pressed
875 per 1000. At Jordan's Nur­
nice lawn, all leveled, nice stand “friendly church."
for the persons who may be operat- j down, as in hand playing!
MWS
t sery, North Tenth St.
of grass, cement walks, Living
O. J. Law, minister.
ing the institution. With che money
Pressed down, not knocked down.
room 14 ft. by 18 ft., dining
CASH PRICE PAID for
room
12x16.
bed
room
10x12,
appropriated for the county charges, There’s one of the secrets of Gul- HIGHEST
raw furs at Sam's Place, 608 H St.
H4. Anne's Catholic fTlurcii
braneen superiority. It removes all
kitchen 10x12, break fa st nook 5x8,
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there should be no hardship in pro­ suggestion of the mechanical and
Sunday mass at 9 o'clock.
l*ath 5x10, wood house 16x18,
screens to all windows and doors.
viding tne aged men with sufficient gives you real, intimate, personally- FOR SALE—Ford, good tires, good
Rev. 8. A. Coupai, pastor.
produced music, full of genuine ex­
This house is all new and well
puller. Battery. >105. W. C. Long
food, clothing and beddtng, and to' pression.
made, clean and has five coats of
85
First Cliurch of Christ Helonttet
paint inside, three coats on out­
keep them clean.
Because the Gulbrausen is a Regis­ KEEP THIS IN MIND—Do not de­
side.
Bargain
if
taken
at
once.
Christian
Science services ere held
The grand jury recommended that, tering Plano, registering your exact
cide about that photograph until
Will take car in trade or will give every Sunday In the W. O. W. hall,
touch and expression—because it is
you have visited THE PICTURE
terms. Price 32600. C. A. Llnch <
a system be devised whereby a cheek different from any player-piano you
MILL. Quality Portraits only are ____________
84 ; at 11 a. m. , Wednesday evening
can be kept on conditions. The idea I have ever known—because it is so
produced
here.
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remarkably easy to pedal—your first
A ke you looking for a business meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject for
is good and should be adopted. For delight will develop Into continued, JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insurance
proposition? See this! We of­ Sunday is "God.**
fer for sale one of the best lines
and bonds. High class companies.
after al!, these people at the poor year-after-year interest.
Reading room at 505 "B" street Is
ot business in Josephine county,
open
from 3 to 5 p. m. daily except
farm look to us for their welfare, White House Mode! *700; County FOR SALE—1 dozen young Ply­
all good clean stock at much less
•eat Model S«OO; Suburban Model,
mouth Rock hens, O. A. C. laying
than present value. Address No. ing Sunday and holidays. The public
Fate has been unkind enough to! *405; Community Model, *420.
strain, $1.00 each. B. F. Scherf-
516 care Courier.
85 is cordially invited to attend the ser­
them without making them suffer
fius, Dryden.
84 I HAVE CLIENTS who wish to buy vices and to visit the reading room
Rowell’s Piano House FOR RENT—Light housekeeping a house and lot on South 5th or
more.
Stanton Rowell, Propr.
6th Sts.; a ranch suitable for
rooms. Inquire at 654 North
dairying, hogs and general farm­
Eighth. Phone 839-Y.
89
ing; a modern house and about
GULBRANSEN FOR SALE—Manzanita, pine and fir one
Out of the Money.
acre of ground, well located;
The Registering Plano
The trouble with running on a third
wood. Houser Bros. Phone 286.
A building lot south of tracks and Idillio Senator < oiik - h Out for Reclur
party ticket is that it generally finds
70lf
West of 6th St. To exchange, 5
lion of Taxes
Itself in that position on the day after
acres improved city—want house
6%
MONEY
—
Baukers
Reserve
Sys
­
election.
and lot within four blocks of
tem 6% loans are made on city or
New York, Jan. 5.—(A. P.)—Di>-
courthouse. «Small acreage just
farm property to buy, build, im-
outside city- want house and lot daring hinisclf in favor of tax re-
pruve, or pay indebtedness. Bank­
south of tracks and west of Sixth. duction and opposed to the soldier
ers Reserve Deposit Company,
What have you to offer. A. C. bonus. Senator William E. Borah, of
WStf
Denver, Colorado.
Wheeler, Real Estate and Insur­
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart­
ance. with Smith & Howard, 519 Idaho, in an address today before
ment. Call 408 E St.
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H Street*
«4 the National Republican dub of New
FOR SALE—Team of fine mares A. C. WHEELER -Real Estate, In­ York, said this issue could not he'
about six years old, weighing about
surance. 519 H St.
_____ 86 avoided or sidestepped.
1250 pounds each, also set. heavy WILL EXCHANGE carpenter work
"One ia either for tax reduction or |
work harness; also about 50 tons
for one horse or team.
E. E. he Is against it,” he said. “One han
good baled alfalfa hay, first, sec­
Brickell, I’. O. Box 67«.
89 a right to lie for the bonus or he has
ond and third cuttings. For par­
About 50 pairs of ladies’ black kid, military heel
ticulars write F. J. Newman, Palm SEE THIS -I’lant our blight resist­ a right to be for tax reduction But
ant stock in orchard form and top he cannot be for both.
slmes, good weight Holes, medium toes
Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
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graft next year—remember your
"You cannot take off nn tempor­
Very Special to Close only
NEW, NEAT, modern 3-room bunga­
total pear tree In tills manner will
low in Medford, Ore., to exchange
not cost to exceed 15c each, and ary burden of 8140,000,000 or 3160,-
for Grants Pass property. Heath
as near blight proof as man can 000,000 and lay on a permanent
& Herman___________________ 84
prodube. Hee Jordan's Nursery, burden or obligation of 64,000.000,-
North Tenth Kt.
MWS 000 to 85,000,000,000 and call it
FURNISHED room for Bleeping or
light housekeeping with sie**ping E. L. GALBRAITH—R< al estate, in­ tax reduction. It would be a dan-
porch, with modern convenience«.
surance and plate glass liability. gerous .political experiment-
It
Phone 317-J before 5 in evening.
Tuffs Bldg. 4th and H Phone 28 would defeat any
party thnt would
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89 FOR ’RENT -Moi rn light” iionse-
undertake It."
FOR 8AI«E—Best ot grape Tand in
knopfrfg room, comfortable for two,
Senator Borah quotes figures in­
tracts to Sult and terms to suit.
very close in. Call at hack door
Near Hugo. George Baer, Hugo.
of 710 J St., or phone 397-J. 8 Itf dicating the rate of increase of taxes
PEOPLE’S MARKET
BORAH AGAINST BONUS BILL
Ladies’ Shoes at Greatly
Reduced Prices
■ATVRBAY, JANUARY 3, 1094.
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GHAVTS FARM DAILY COURIER
PAGE TWO
EVERYBODY SING
Sunday Evening af
Betha-ny Presbyterian Church
Third at K fcftiwt
•
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■ !
You’ll enjoy the bong service It'd by pinna, organ
■nd nolin every Sunday evening.
Hear Robert Neilson Play “Träumerei"
Cure His
Bad Habits
A dollar in your |H»cket is just our hun­
dred cents with a lot of bad habits.
It is nlwnys getting lout, stolen, or
spent foolishly.
In this Bunk that fotint* dollar takes on
new habits.
Never lost, never stolen, it is always
working and earning its interest.
Grants Pass and Josephine Bank
One Look
Will convince you of the superiority of
our Flooring, Ceiling and Siding. Ex­
cellent grades and all kiln dried.
Not what you pay, but what you get for
what you pay.
Borland Lumber Co.
in the last eight or ten years, de­
Helped ¡Attic Girl's Cough
claring they represented the moat
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
searching tragedy of American life." 1 COMPOUND U fine, My little girl
In eastern Industrial renteni the sit­ bad an awful cough I got a bottle
uation was s-Tious enough, he aseert- of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
ed. but in the agricultural regions COMPOUND and gave her a few
of the west “they are losing faith in doses and she was greatly relieved,"
writes Clyde H. Benson. Marlbrook.
the government'* because of un­ Virginia. The bent remedy tor
bearable taxes and "the mad naturn- coughs, colds, hoarseness; relievos
alla of spending" in which the speak­ promptly and effectively. FOLEY'S
er declared the government continued HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND has
stood the test of time, serving three
to indulge.
generations Couch'* I’hnrmacy. Ad.
TOURIST GROCERY
(Also Cinara ant! Confection«)
ROME OP THE
“MILK SHIMMIE” I Oc
• IO Booth Nlrfh Rt.
I*. A. Ringuette
Phone 12I.R
THE BUSINESS END OP THE TOWN
HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS
$2.85
Auto Top* and Cushions
Golden Rule Store
G. B. BERRY
Routh Rlxth Street
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