« TAtiK TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. Voorhies - Pub. and Propr. Entered at poatofflce. tiranta Paas. Or*., as second-class mall ADVERTISLNd RATES Display space, per luck-------------- 25c Local-personal column, per lias IRo Readers, per line---------------- DAILY COURIER By mail or uarrie'. per year---- »<.•• By mail or carrier, per month 59 MEMBER Or' ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive ly entitled to the ase for re»ul»H<»- Uon of all news dispatches credited in this, or all otherwise credited, tn thia paper and also the local news published herein. All rights for republication of speHai dispatches herein am else re served. produce but also with flowers. The farmer must put up the good grades of the fruit and throw the rest to the ho«u He harta bls own bualaese and that of the rumio unity when he puts up an Interior grade and sells it to some tourist, whom he thinks win never come this way 5e Again. In that he is wrong, for the tourists have a way of spreading news of places to patronise and the places to avoid, The Rogue valley should be one of those places where one tourist will advise another to make his purchases. Sixth street is getting dusty Whenever a wind comes up this dust is blown from the pavement into the cars and into the faces of those who are using the streets. A good flush SATURDAY, JAM ARY 1». 1994. ing with the fire hose would put the street in good condition so that it ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 would present a clean appearance. ♦ ♦ ♦ OREGON H E ATH KB Pacific Coast States: Gen erally fair in southern and cen tral California, and occasional rains elsewhere Teraperatare ♦ near normal. ♦ The Bok peace plan may be a good ♦ ♦ plan to prevent international wars, but it seems to -be raising an awful the United States through certain colons in congress, ♦ Fair. Continued cold tonight ♦ who are demanding an investigation ♦ to see if it contains "propaganda" ♦ and Sunday. ♦ war cloud in ♦ ♦ ♦ (.RANTS PASS DAILY COI HIER must be shown the number of separ ate returns serves as a letter of trail s- * initial. The farms may be obtain«’«! ! nt offices of eollaelors of internal I revenue and brunch offices. Collsc- i torw. however, are not authorised to receive Information returns, which Xo. ta. should lie addressed to the commis Innumerable avenues of Informa tion for checking up delinquents are sioner of internal revenue, sorting furnished the bureau of internal section. Washington. D. C. The fil revenue. One of these Is the "infor ing period is from January 1 to mation at source" provision of the March 15, 1924. revenue act. Under this provision report must be made by all persons, corporations, and partnerships of payments of income to others during the year of »1,000 or more. Infor mation rvturna as carefully checked with the individual return of the tax payer to whom such payments were made. Thousands of delinquent and Washington, Jun. 19. (1. N. 8.) additional taxes aggregating hun dreds of thousands of dollars have —Although ITesldeut Coolidge aud been discovered as the result of this Secretary ot State Hughe* continue to withhold political recognition audit. The act requires report of pay from Russia because of alleged at- ment wf all "fixed and determinable tempts <o propagandise against income." such as wages, salaries. American institutions, Secretary of commissions, royalties, etc. The ra Commerce Hoover aud Secretary of quirement is not limited to pe riodi- Agriculture Walla«.'« do not hesitate cal payments, but a single payuient to admit Russia's growing import of »1.000 or more must be reported. ance as a factor ili international A separate return of information for trade. each employee whose salary or wage The Department of Agriculture, for 1923 was »1.000 is required of under t-he direction of Secretary employers. Payment for overtime, Wallace, recently completed a spo fees, commissions, bonuses, and the rial survey of agricultural coudi- fair value of board and lodging fur tions m dtussia, while the Depart nished as part payment for services ment ot Commerce, through I nited should be included. States Consuls and commercial Fraternal organizations and asso agents ill Europe and the official ciations are required to. report sal aries paid officers. Banks are re Russian newspaper Izvestia, is keep quired to report interest paid or ing in touch with Russian trade de- credited to a depositor it the total velopments. Of considerable Interest to Ameri- during the year equaled or exceeded can manufacturers Is the effort of »1,000. A separate report of each payment the Soviet Government to control of »1,000 or more is required on foreign trade The Govern ment's Form 1099. Form 1096. on which basic principle, according to a report UNITED STATES TAKES HATt llllAV. JAM liti H>. 10-1 "" relayed to Washington from Copen hagen'by Marlon («echler, the United: State« Consul-General, is that only' such goods may be imported ae are- absolutely nece«aiary and ns eanuot be manufactured in Russia ‘'Even for such praducle,** saldi the Coneul-General. quoting from a' bui;. . of the Danleh Foreign Of fice. "there are ninny limitations in order to assure that the total Import shall not exceed the total oxs>ort. "Th«' Government is straining it- self to the limit to increas« ex- ports. However, every precaution is also taken to aee that the domestic industrial consumpt’-n of raw pro ducts Is first take-« cure ef ’omplete- ly. The Government baa recently placed the export of c-'-tain product« in the hands of a llmtted number of institutions and companies, eo as to prevent competition in purchasing the Russian market. Government corporations have the right to make purchases in foreign countries, but all deals have to be approved by the Government 'Monopoly Bureau Such permission is given only after very exhauatice investigation and criti cism." Th«' effort of the Soviet authorities to establish an excess of exports over Imports has met with success, according to an abstract from Izves tia. made public by the Department of Commerce In a recent survey of current business throughout the world. The Izcestiu snld that during the fiscal year ending September so. 1923, exports wore valued at 199.100.000 gold rubles and imports at 197,700.000 gold rubles, thus rep resenting a favorable trade balance of 1,400.000 gold rwblea. Shwretury of Agriculture Wallace is principally concunuHl with »hat Is described as Russia's "agricultural come-back". !HW Buy LUMBER at ALL GRADES at THE RIGHT PRICE Ask Our ('ustoiiierB CLOSING OUT A Portland man, who was con victed of a violation of the liquor Next summer fully 2000 tourists a laws, nays he is going to sell his In day are expected to pass through the. terests in this state so his family can Rogue River valley. Their stay in! move away. After a slight detention the valley, however short it may be.) in one of the Oregon institutions presents a golden opportunity to the where water is served instead of li farmers of the vicinity as well as the quor, that gentleman may follow hit merchant. This opportunity lies in family without any regrets being ex the chance to sell them their pro pressed by the lay abiding element 100 Sheets, letter size, 8^x11 15c duce fresh from the gardens or the of the State. PORTLAND MARKETS orchard. In a large number of cases the tourist is in a hurry and does not Portland. Jan. 19. -( V P ) — stop at the city stores, expecting to Livestock steady, eggs firm, higher, buy his groceries when he makes a 30c to 34c.; butter unsettled. Deb-galions From Washington and Advertisements under this Heading Sc per line per issue. All stop for the night. Nevertheless, he Oregon at Meeting Xo .More at This Price Will’ll Lot !• Sold Classified ads appear under this lieaing the first time will stop at the stands of the far Good steers »7.00 (f »8.25 Hogs, medium to choice »7.75-38 60 Pendleton. Jan. 19.—(A. P.) — mers, if fresh fruits and vegetables 29c <| 33c and other farm produce is pleasantly Delegations from Oregon and Wash HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for FOR SALE—Team of fine mares Eggs about six years old, weighing about Butter. extra cubes raw furs at Sam's Place, 608 H St. ............. 46c ington wheat growing districts are displayed. Small, cull or second here Cor a meeting today to organize _____________________________ 83tf 1250 pounds each, also set heavy Wheat, hard white » 1 02 work harness; also about 60 tons grade fruit will not stop him. He the Oregon Export Commission LOST—Holstein heifer, 2 years old. good baled alfalfa hay, first, sec Wheat. Western red .............. ....... 98 ear mark, smooth crop off left and will stop when good fruit is shown League, to further the Wallace plan » .96 ond and third cuttings. For par Wheat, Northern Spring upper slope in right. Write or ticulars write F. J. Newman, Palm and will pay the top price for some- for the marketing ot wheat. phone information to Josephine Bldg., Medford, Oregon._____ 7312 Apples—Per box. Ore. Delicious, Messenger, Rd. 4, phone 601-F-13. thiivg that is worth It. I * Messages to Trains. GOOD BUYS—Ford Touriug, good xf large »2.25 »2.75, f »2 00-»2.25 97 The remarkable success of these An Ingenious device'for delivering rubber, »50. Rome Beauties xf large »1.76, f farmers' stands was demonstrated messages to moving trains lots been WE OFFER a complete photogra phic service—Portraiture, copying MAXWELL TOURING, 1917, »60. »1.26-31.50; Splt-zenburgs. xf »2 »0 last summer when melon growers at adopted by an Eastern road. It con old pictures, enlarging, coloring, »2 25. f »1 6O-22.OO; C grade, var slsts of a long-forked stick, with dips kodak finishing—the more diffi . _. —' we ious varieties, »1.25; cookers, »1.00. Come in and look them over Dillard were threatened with large at th* ends; a cord loop Is hung on cult the job the better we like it. Ih’tiutny I'rv-ab)terinn (Lurch have several others to choose c—.. Brussel sprouts—Calif., per lb . losses through inability to dispose these fingers, which grasp It so tight Artcraft Studio, phone 88. 50tl 9 7 from. W. S. Maxwell Co. Another evening of fine music ' ly that a gale of wind cannot blow it 15c-17 He. of their crops through the regular and special features. Hear Robert off, but the trainman may slip it off FOR SALE—Bacon backs, heavy 18c FOR RENT—Comfortable sleeping Bunched Vegetables—Ore. Beets 94tt room. Phone 370-R. lb. Bacon backs, light, 20c. Picnic channels. They got together and with ease. To this cord Is attached Neilson's violin solo. and Carrots, 50c; Onions, 60c-60c hams, 14c. Side bacon, 25c. Sugar STOKE HEATER FOR SALE -Big Sunday morning, a sermon ou "A decided to erect stands along the Pa the meaaagv. The stick is held out to cured hams, 25c. 656 North 6th Oregon heater, new, at a sacrifice. Calif. Beets and Turnips. 85c-90c. Broadening Coucept." St., J. H. Ahlf.________ 101 cific highway where the tourists the train with the fork pointing in the Also bargains in range stoves. Cabbage—Ore., crates per cwt way the train is going. The trainman Sixty minutes a day tuny Bible School at 9:55 a. in. Stove Hospital, 319 G St. l’lione »3.00-33.50. mostly »3.50. could see what was being offered. simply holds out his arm and allows FOR SALE—Manzanita, pine and til _78. make or break a man _____ »5 Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. wood. Houser Bros. Phone 286. The stocks in these stands were rap his band to come between the forks of ____________ Cauliflower—Calif., per crate. 70tt Join the study class on ''jApan'*,' T M STOTT in.i irance Spei lalist. the stick and tlie string. The cord Is The difference between nn Automobile insurance a Specialty. »2.25-32.50. idly depleted and the farmers were loosened Immediately and he carries it FOR SALE—1917 Ford, A-l condi at 6:30 p. m. An up-to-date study. Reasonable Kates. 8 «it Edison utid a "nobody" is Celery—Ore., crates best »5.00. F. Gordon Hart, Minister. tion, truck body and roadster t>ody. saved many hundreds ot dollars with the message attached away with price »125. Terms. Phone 223-R FOR RENT—5-room hous«-, close in. few, »3.00-»4.00„ often the wise use of leisure Calif., crates ■ 1 1 through the plan of merchandizing him on the speeding train. between 10 a. m. and 12 noon. 98 Cheap. Stove Hospital, dis U St. $4.00-35.50; per doben, best »1.26. time. Newman Methodint Church Phone 78. 96 direct to the tourist, who woald not FOR RENT — 3 -room furnished The morning sermon theme Is "A Cranberries—Wash and Orc., Mc Fountain of Bubbles. TREE.' Brigli M your otherwise be sold. This plan is apartment. Inquire 308 D St. 97 SHADE What do you do with Sun A fountain of babble« has proved home grounds, We nave on baud Farlins. »2.00-33.50, Mass. Cape Plea for the New Year.' The even workable and brings ii n the com great attraction in England, A ma- LOST—Friday, child's brown mit day night? Its proper use ing theme is, "Back to the Bible " some very tin« Catalpa tiees tor Cods, »15.00. Half bbls. »7.76. may be the means of your ten, fleeced lined with black fur parks, cemetery plantings and pri munity Large eums wh.'sB otherwise chine is so arranged that 20,000 soap Lettuce-r-Calif., per crate. Imper Rpocial music by the choir. Miss' aroupd wrist, near Liucoln school. bubble« a minute may be blown with vate grounds, at oniy tuc to lac ial Valley, 3 to 4 dozs, »3.25-33.60; Anna Neilson will whistle a selection! aucceau —Its abuse may be would go somewhere else. Anyone finding please notify Mrs. each. Now is tlie time to plant coal gas and sent np into the air. TVie your failure. You oan in the evening service. Franquettc Walnuts also. The Jor 5 «loz. »2.75-33.00. In erecting the stands, there beautiful effect in colors when the sun _ Clyde Harper or phon«? 24.-J. 97 choose which It shall be. Sunday school 10 a. m every Sun dan Nursery, at N. loth St. 96 Onions —■ per cwt.. Ore. No. 1, should be ample room for parking shines on this fonntaln may well be DESIRABLE APARTMENT for rent day, fully graded. Epworth League ( —Also small house for one or two SALESMAN WANTED—»3.50 an »2.75»3.00; boilers, »2.25. imagined. At nightfall artificial light with signs on both sides to tell the ing and the use of colored fires add Make a M'I m » Decision people, reasonable. Call 417 E at 6:30 p. m. hour for your spare time. By new Potatoes-—Sacked per cwt, Bur St. 90tf selling plan, we « an now offer you Come to < barrii motorist of them. This system is to the beauty end Interest, The soap a profitable part time business sell banks U. S. No. 1, ,1.75 Deschute» (Trarrh of Christ used throughout California with suc bubble la also suggested as a mibsti- FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—16 ing the famous Style Center All- Netted Gems, U. 8. No. 1. »2.26; acres of land 3 miles west of town, tute for pigeons or glass balls in Good music will Inspire Wool, made-to-measure line of Wash. Netted Gems, U. 8. No. 1, (White Temple) cess. not only with fruits and garden marksmanship contests. all leveled, checked and seeded to suits and top «oats lor »23.50. »2.00-32.25; No. 2 ,1.50-31.75. you; good fellowship will "Th«’ Fundamentals of the Chris-1 alfalfa for »200 an acre. No wa Write now lor new plan. Style ch»» r you; serious thinking ter bonds extra. Water furnish Center Tailoring Co., 25 Anderson Sacked Vegetables—per cwt. Car tian Faith” Is the subject of the ed for »6 an acre. »750 down will help you solve your morning discourse, 11 o'clock. At : Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. 96 rots, »1.75. Beets, turnips. ,2.00. and your own terms on balance. problems. Roy E. Lathrop. lol PHE PARI Y W il</—Lett a Uiucis parsnips and rutabagas, »2.00-32.50. 7:30 p. m. we will review the book. I nelter with brown stripe on uaca, Spinach—-Cal. crates, »4.50-34.76 "God's Country,” by James Oliveri KEEP THIS IN MIND—Do not de at my place last Novemoer, is Here HETH1\Y cide about that photograph until SW. Potatoes—Ark. bu. banket, Curwood. by notified to «all, pay cnarges Feb. 3rd la the «into for the begin- 1 PREHBYTEItl »X you have visited THE PICTURE and take animal at once. Antone ,3.50-33.75. nlng of our revival mootings, but wo I MILL. Quality Portraits only are < lit R( it Varga, Wonder, Ore. 99 produced here. 82tf had to change evangelists, on ac-1 BORN F or QUICK SALE -25 million or FOR SALE—40 acre* % mile north RICHEY—To Mr. and Mrs. count of the first ono engaged can W. C. limits, 600 apple trees, some pears more white pine timber. celling the date on us. J. E. Ladd. ! Richey, of Grants Pass, Friday. fine for Toka grapes. Large six Price reasonable. ■it Eugene, said to Im one of the most j January IS, a daughter. Quality good. room house overlooking the city Logging conditions excellent. and valley, packing house , garage, HANG- To Mr. and Mrs. Wong Lee promising young preachers in the Gooil mill site. barn, woodshed etc. Adilr«’«« H. 1J. Hang, of tills city Friday, January «late, will do the preaching, and he 8 miles from R. R. Live market. Reed, R. F. D. No 1, Grants Pass, will bring a competent singing evan- Jew's Historic Bargain." A cordial 18, a son. Address P. O. Box 1108, Klamath Oregon. 89tf tollst with hint. Further announce Invitation to all Falls, Oregon. lol C. M. Cline, pastor. ments later. You will be welcome nt SALE — Rhode Island Red FOR Pumps Shoot Watsr. DRY FIR chunks, »3 50, dry slab rooster. Canned and dried fruit. all the services of the "Friendly A pump of peculiar construction wood, »2.75. Prompt delivery. V. Cliuri'h of thè Hrcllii’i’ii 1122, between A and D Sts. Mrs. lifts water by the direct nctlon of ex- Church." I Megargle, phone 13-L. 93tf 96 ploding gas, In much the same way Robert Leslie. 2 20 E Street O. J. Law, Minister. WANT TO HEAR from owner hav WANT TO HUY 3 bronze turkey ihut u projectile Is driven front a can niblo Hchool 10 n. in. ing farm for sale, give particulars hens and one gobbler. i Year old non. In trials the machine Is Raid to Preachlng li n. ni. Subjn |, "The Ml. Luke's ( liurcli and lowest price. John J. Black, birds preferred. 8. C. Gunter, Rd. have proved so economical that It is Relation of thè Old Tettanient lo thè _Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 96 (Episcopal) 97 to be tested for use In a large English 2, phone 602-F-14. New.” Second Sunday after Epiphany. MADAM FLORANEDA — Egyptian 6% MONEY—Bankers Reserve Sys |n->Jc<’t for draining Lake Mareotls In Junior and Senior ('hrlslhin Woik- Palmist and Clairvoyant. Tells Evening service.at 7:30 o'clock. tem 6% loans are made on city or E .'pt. If the tests are successful, ers' meeting, 6:30 j>. m. you just what you waul to know. farm property to buy, build, im pniiil»« which will raise a billion gal Rev. Philip K. Hammond, Advice on Health. Love, Marriage Prenchlng 7:30 p. in. Subject, prave, or pay Indebtedness. Bank Vicar in charge. and business affairs. — Satisfaction ers Reserve Deposit Company, lons of witter dally to a height of 20 "The Losses and Galns Connected feet will be installed. It Is planned, GuSa nt8ed. No one in trouble Denver, Colorado. WStf With Rellglon." turned away, money or no money. af,or the work Is in progress, to dou Ba|dlst UI hiit I i Office hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. in., WILL Tit IDS re « title rai" Ii 100 bh- the cap.icfty of the pumps tirât In l’rayer meeting Thursiliiy, 7:30. Bible school 9:45. Sti-reoptlcon acres vineyard, or, hard, dairy, ad- stalled, 724 North Sixth St., Grants Pass. All are welcome t«> these aurvlco.i. thus making Hie station the picture, "Manners and Customs of ..lolnlni? Fruitdale. J. C. Hunter, Here for a short time only. 9fi largest known pumping phiut in the Bible Lands.** 10, regular session Hiratn Smith, pastori Route 4. FOR BALE Manzanita, fir and pine world. of the school, classes for all ages. wood, delivered. Prices right. I E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate. In First Clinrch of Christ Melon) 1st surance anJ plate glass liability. 11. Morning service. Duet and Phone 617-F-13. 97 Christian Science services are 'held More Elastic Than You Think. Tuffs Bldg. 6th and H. Phone 28. chorus. "Ho Gave Himself For Me. ” WANTED—6 or 8 more wood cut “Find Olli your limitations and ttien evi’ry Sunday In the W. O. W. hall, ters. ll.Eti to »2.40. per cord. FOR BALE -One or more acres on stretch them,’’ Is the advice of H nwd- Antem. "Come I nto Me Ye Weary." East A street, $50 cash, »350 in 1 1 a’ m, > Wednesday evening Wood and house rent free. Phone Hermon. "Effects ot Conversion, As three years. W. C. Long 9 7 era philosopher.—Boston Transcript. merilng at 8 o'clock. The subject for 617-F-13. J. II. Robinson & Sons, illustrated In the Case of Paul." Af near Wildervllie. 97 JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insurance Hundny Is '*lJ!fe." ternoon service nt Merlin nt 2;30. Good Wife Goes to Market. and bonds. High class companies FURNISHED housekeeping rooms Evening service at 7:30. Solo liy Mho Is ilk«’ the mart-hunts* ships Mt. Anne's Catholic t'liurcb on ground floor, modern con ven FOR SALE -3-year-old registered fences. Phone 242-J, or tali at Jersey bull. H. G. Buhar, Wil »Im l>rli,’,-< th her foot! from afar — R. K. Ilackett, "Open Wide th" Sunday mass ut 9 o'clock. Gates of Paradise." Sermon. "A G13 South Fourth. 101 liam*, Ore, 9 7 Holomon Rev. S. A. Coupai, pastor. bKElJTNG TO THE TO CHI NT WHEAT GROWERS CONVENE PAPER PEOPLE’S MARKET THE COURIER j/li ibe Churches | Your Leisure Hour