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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1924)
<; ra X mondât . januuiv COtRffiR Il PER52N/1L g? LOCAL Pruning' Tools HAND PRUNERS PRUNING SHEARS PRUNING SAWS Our Stock Is Complete ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER Store Wool Sox Silk and Wool. All Wool and Wool Mixed. Brown or Blue Heather, Black, Gray and Natural. For Dress or Work. Woodward’s Shoe« for the Family On Your Own Terms—Close In READ THIS—PASS IT ON 1. About 22 acres, nearly all plowed, red soil, ideal grape land, school close, adjoins big vineyard, one-half acre irrigated, $75.00 per acre. Plant it and name vour terms. 2. About 27 acres adjoining the above tract. Nearly all under ditch. Clear, all or part. Name your terms. $50.00 per acre. 3. Tracts on Redwood Highway, 3 miles from city from $30.00 to $50.00 per acre, one-third down, balance one and two years, 6 per cent, all under gravity ditch, level, easily cleared. J. E. VERDIN SMOKE STACK AND CHIMNEY WORK MITAI WORK as done by us is a source of perma nent satisfaction to our customers. When we erect the work it will he absolutely 11 rm and securely attach ed to the building. The cost will not be much considering the fact that wa use only the strongest and best ma terials and employ only «killed in e- chanlcs. W. R. RANNIE 417 G Street Has Big Job. Perhaps the torch In tbe hand of tho Stat»« ef Liberty Is to aid her la b«r search fur a New Yorker who awvar break« tho problbltien amend m«Mt MiaiAg location notice« C me X ot eSico. at th« RIVOLI TONIGHT 3 Wise Fools” with Eleanor Boardman Claude Gilllngwater Alec Francis Wm. H. Crane COMEDY Baddy Messenger In “The Caddy” Adults 35c Children 10c GIRL GETS FORTUNE IN OIL Kentucky Woman to Devote Wealth In Hunt for Father’s Slayer. Miss Leona Coyle, aged sixteen whose botue is near Berea, Ky„ and Is now working in m Indianapolis tire factory, has Inherited oil laads In Oklahoma valued st «250.000. accord teg to word received by relatives. Her Income, they are told, will reach «30,■ 000 annually Miss Coyle is said to have stated that the will devote her fortune to run nlng down the murderer of her father, O.-lando Coyle, who was slain ten years ago at Ardmore, Okla. It Is said the slayer waa a half-breed Indian. Tbe belief is beld that the ell lands were owned by her father. Three of her uncles have been killed wblle fighting 1a the last few years. Mrs. May Harper, of Wilderville, spent Saturday visiting at local Brake Lini stores. By mechanics who know how. Glasses fitted at Letcher A Son's. Ament's Auto Shop. 77« Cal Eaton, of Eugene, «pent the day attending to business matters in Will Entertain Ijrgiou— Grants Pass. The Legion Auxiliary will enter- John Dougall, of the Wolf Creek tain the members of th« local post of Tavern was a business visitor in thei th« American Legion after the meet city today. ing on Wednesday night, Both or- L. E. Parks, of Creswell, was ganizations will meet first in their among the Willamette valley people regular meeting places. who spent the day in Grants Pass. Fay McVay Nohl. of Crescent City.. Guaranteed Work- Is spending a few days visiting in At reasonable prices. Ament's Grants Pass. Auto Shop. 77« Optical goods at Letcher & Son’s. Col. C. G. Thompson, superinten Free Crank Case Service— dent of Crater National Park, is At Ole’s Tire Shop. 96tf spending the day in Grants Pass. Mrs. Dora Brace is spending a few Losers to Give Costume Party— days in the city visiting with her The losing side of the Athletic sec sister, Mrs. Anna Stinebaugh. Mrs. tion of the Women's Club will en- Brace lives at Riddle. tertaln the wlnnlng side at a coe- the tume party Fred Merrill, aspirant for Tuesday. January 22nd, game warden's berth in this county, at Epworth Hall. Everyone Is re- is in town today. He was accom quested to come in costume, Prixe panied by Frank Sarber. both being given for most ridiculous costume. from the Waldo section. We use Cleaners Naptha in onr Brakes Inspected Free . process of Dry Cleaning. This as Ament’s Auto Shop. 77tf sures you the best grade work ob tainable, tree from gasoline odors. I Took a Lot of Oyster»— The Wardrobe Cleaners, 507 E St It took four and half gallons of Phone 147. «ott oysters to feed the crowd at the oys John Keller, former Western ter «upper furnished by the losers of Union messenger boy here but now the recent membership contest at the a telegrapher at Seattle, is spending Rogue River Valley grange on Sat bis vacation in Grants Pass visiting urday night. Fully 250 people were his mother. He will be here for seated at the table being one of the about six weeks. largest meetings of the year. Forty of the new members were Initiated Mercury W m Down— The mercury took a slide last night on that occasion. S.) — Dublin. Jun. 21.— (I. Strangely enough English polities may be the determining factor tn the controversy over the border line tween the Irish Free State and ster. The Anglo-Irish treaty, signed December «, 1921, provided for the settlement of the border question by a mixed conitnlaalon. For two years this provision hAS waited execution, but Ulster refuses to name a mem ber to tho commission or admit Its jurisdiction. There ar« prospects of th« commission meeting, without Ul ster, and handing down a decision. » The Gift Perfect 3ilver Sandwich Travs, Bread Trays, Fruit Bowls, Sugars and < 'roamers. Syrup Pitchers, etc., iu beau tiful patterns, at BARNES’ JEWELERY AND GIFT SHOP the commission, and under the term« of the treaty the Free State bolleves It is tho duty of Great Britain to enforce tho decision. The Free State Is not prepared to wage war along the border, and It does not want to. The Free State army now numbers hardly more than 20,000. Ulster has no army, but it has a "police force" which probably outnumbers the Free State army and Is well trained and equipped with all modern weapons of warfare. The Free State army could readily bo ex TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY GOODYEAR A. W. T. Cord START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Tire purchased we will give one Cigar Lighter FREE W. S. Maxwell Co Real Mustc “As You Like If A Dress Shoes for Men Sl’ltlVU KTY1.KH ARK Stop in and try them Ouallty Sluwa 90.00 to < lot hing and Men'» I'uruieblnjpi A Hufe Place to Buy Whan H« Liss Down. "Three Dry Agents Held Up la Wine Cellar."—Headline. One might sny that n prohibition officer Iles down on the job when he ha« to be held up. Get Two Trial Boxes. Of home economic« section Woman's Club announces that Mr. Harbeck of City Market will give a demonstration of meat cutting at the City Market Wednesday. Janu Do your own playing! It' ary 23, at 2:80. Anyone Interested muob more fun than to have others may come. 98 do it for you. To go to your Gul- banaen—and actually play—gives yon a real sense of accomplishment! Died on Saturday— It Interests—satisfies! It is one of W. G. Breeding passed away on tbe most delightful experiences im Saturday at the home of his «on, J. aginable! W. Breeding, at Wimer. Funeral Delightful becanse Gulbranaan service« will bo held on Wednesday music Is so expreealvel Ho full of with the burial at tho Rogue River feellag—so full of life—you take a cemetery, at 1:30, Rev. Gray to con personal pride In producing It! duct the service«. At the time of Accenting, for Instance. That's For in any place you death he was 78 years of age, having important! crossed the plain in 1847. He lo- play there's a strain of "melody" you must pick out and accent properly, CLted first at Eugene but has lived to give it a pleasing rendition. in Southern Oregon since 18«1. One But, where ar« the melody notesf daughter and four eons survive him. In what part of the keyboard do they These are Laura A. Farlow, of Park occurT With the ordinary player Place, Ore.,; Robert E. and John piano that's a real problem. But by P., and Henry C. Breeding, of Rogue observing the Melody Indicator—a River, and James W. Breeding, of simple and convenient little patented guide—you know where tho melody Wimer. notes are, and just where to accent them, on the Gulbranaent Thirty-two young people from the Grants Pass Baptist church attended the Rogue River Valley Association meeting at Medford Snnday after noon. The meeting at 3 o’clock was in the nature of a business meeting and rally, Rev. Miller, of Ashland, .Mrs. Morton, of Medford, and M^s Irene Jay, of Grants Pass, giving special talks. A lunch was served at 5 o'clock and at <:S0 special ser vice« were led by Miss Everhardt, of Medford, who leave« soon as a mis sionary to Africa. At 7:80 a pipe organ recital and «ervlco was led by Rev. Leach, of Medford. The meet ings were held In the new Baptist church In Medford. Two automobile accidents occured on Sunday, in which the cars were all quite badly smashed up. While driving south along Sixth street, George Witters’ Ford was struck by the Chevrolet drivon by Bertram Courtney, both rars being quite bad ly damaged. A IB nick driven by a Medford man was run into and tho fender damaged by the Ford driven by D. J. Manuel, the Truax grocery. Today at Rowell’s Mrs. Brownell— Attend Association Meeting— Arcidents Occur Sunday— New Brunswick Records Southern Pacific and was assured that there would be no danger of McNAIR—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mc excessive speed from that source. He Nair, at the Good Samaritan hos was accompanied by J. A. Ormandy pital, Monday, January 21, a son. and A. 8. Rosenbaum, of the South ern Pacific. Printing thaf piieaseeCourier. WE PUT IN WINDSHIELD* Mrs. NELLIE NEAS BORN FREE! THREE C’S LUMBER CO Hats—Also a fow Coats and Dresses Whether Ulster will resort to force of arms to oppose the findings of tho commission will depend largely upon the strength and Influence of th« con servative party In England, accord ing to the best opinion in Ireland. Free State Ireland feels that the con-1 servattves are friendly to Ulster. I whereas labor and the liberals are ’ more to be depended upon to enforce ' the provisions of the 1921 treaty. With a conservative party in power | It Is believed in Dublin that Ulster I might resort to arms, but with either a labor of a liberal government it is ' felt Ulster would not dare to act in any manner contrary to the wishes Ireland has a panded, and South of the mother country. upon The Free State does not want a greater man power to draw clash over the border question, al than Ulster, but South Ireland does though it is generally admitted that not want to engage In any struggle for years to come there will be in with its Northern brethren for pure dividual violence in the Six County ly economic reasons, if for no uther. At times there arc ray« of hope Area now under dispute. and South Whatever decision Is finally made that eventually Ulster as to the border the Irish Free State Ireland may sit side by side in the probably will endeavor to steer clear parliament of the Tree State, but Before Yon Buy— of trouble. President Cosgrove will such a condition is still a long way Look up Ole's Tire Shop for tires Peoples who have differed for have a trump card up his sleeve, for off. and tubes. 1 96tf he can always ask tho British gov centuries do not come together In a ernment to enforce the findings of day. I am requested by the Republican County Central Committee as well as many leading republican voters to call a meeting of the republican voters for the purpose of forming a Republican Clab. In response to this requeat, I hereby announce that there w>ll be a meeting of the repub lican voters of this county at tbe Courthouse, Grants Pass, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 29th day of January, at 7:30 p. m. of said day. Let all FEATHERS FLY IN PRISON republicans be there. L. W. CARSON, Women Inmates ef Loe Angeles Jail 98 County Chairman. Stage Riot A near riot In which mattresses and ether inflammable material were set afire, took place recently in the wom en's ward at the county jail at Los Angeles, CaL According to Sheriff Traeger, the trouble grew out of a quarrel between twe jail matrons, the prisoners taking sides with on« who is alleged to have granted them «pedal favors. Thirty-seven women prisoners were For the remainder of this ordered deprived ef candles, cakes and other privileges as punishment for the month, with every outbreak. Buy your Lumber and Building Materials where you are assured of Satisfaction, in Quality and Price. Half Price Sale See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf Judge Pollock SUU Sick— County Judge Eclus Pollock J. M. Murray. of_ Eugene, was a still confined to his bed today, hav local business visitor today. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlttorff, of ing been 111 since the latter part of Yreka. Calif., were amonc the visit the week. He lute been unable to partake of food since Saturday morn« ors in the city on Saturday. and got to 19 albove aero. Water pipes and cars were badly frozen in some Instances, the plumbers coming in for their share of work today. The maximum today was 52. The weath Funeral Services Tomorrow- er forecast is for fair weather. Funeral services for Hamilton Wood, who passed away at 3 o'clock Case Still Being Argued— this morning at the Good Samaritan The case of The case of Row VS. hospital, will be held at 2 o'clock on George I-ewis, sheriff, was still pro Tuesday afternoon at Hall's chapel, ceeding this afternoon with no sign Rev. C. M. Cline officiating. The of a letup. It occupied all off Satur body will be sent east for burial. The day. The case was brought to deter deceased Is survived by Mrs. Wood mine the ownership of some hay and two sons, Douglas and Russell. raised on a rented farm on which an He was born at Walslngbam, Canada. attachment was served. August 6, 185«, being at the time of death 67 years, five months and Every’ Dentist Has a Pull— 11 days of age. Charles Oglesby says he is going to have a pulling time when he goes Ovcrha tiling— to Grants Pass. After having kept Reboring. Ament's Auto Shop, tf a dentist in spending money he has decided to have his teeth pulled. Not Taking Chances— When anyone has all their teeth re R. W. Price, manager of the moved, friends generally wish to of Crater Lake resort, say« he is not fer condolence while others suggest taking any chances so came in on that it might be cheaper to sell a the Southern Pacific train thia morn- whole head for $5 rather than go ing. He was here 11 months ago through the distraction that follows and was assessed for a traffic viola extraction.—Ashland Tidings. tion. He made tbe trip in on the a», ina«. - PAZO OINTMENT is a Guaran teed Remedy for all form« of Piles. Pay your druggist 81.20 for two boxes of PAZO OINTMENT. When you have used the two box»». if you are not satisfied with the results obtained, we will send Si 20 to your druggist and request him to hand it to you. We prefer to handle thia through the druggist because his cus tomers «re usually his friends and will be honest with him. PARIS MBDKmB COMPANY, St. Lwla, M«. Mining location notices Courier office. at Couch’s Pharmacy Harry K. Couch, Prop. GRANTS PASH, OKKWON Miller Brand Hot Water Bottle* and Syringe* USED CARS $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75 Absolutely Guarantend $75.00 and up Good line to «elect from SMITH GARAGE Service With a Stililo JOHN HUMMEL, Tailor Hulls Pressed While You Walt, 80c Flannagan Bldg. Rowell’* Piano Hou«e Cavemen’s (tor Capers GULBRANSEN The Show of the Year Nationally Priced *4CO. *408, *800. *788 Stanton Rowell, Propr, The Registering Plano Rivoli Theatre, January 30th aid 31st N CIMRI9B 1* QUALITY COFFEE THE TRUAX GROCERY ths Reserve Your Seats Now at Woodward’s General Admission 77c, plus 8c war tax, total 85c Special price for Students