Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 21, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANT« PASS DAILY OOURIER
a rds in demanding boards iu even
♦ ♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦
foot lengths - ten. twelve, fourteen,
(XVM1NG EVENTS
Published Daily Except Sunday
and so on- -and refusal to bay
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
shorter and uneven foot lengths has
Fell. 22-33. Friday. Saturday
A. E. Voorhies - Pub and Propr.
caused. according to iCunber experts.
Entered at postoffice, Grants Pan.
Days of '49 Carnival, W. O. W
a big iH-rcentuge of Unit industry'll
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
hall.
loss.
29. Friday -Oregon products
ADVERTISING RATES
Jteevuuuoudations relating to the Feb.
d're *. w. o w, (mu. by p"ru|t.
Display space, per inch................. 25c
use of odd aud short-length lumber
dale Grange Indies.
Local-personal column, per line 16c
aud other matters regarding stand­
Readers, per line_____ ________5c
Mnr. 1'1 20, Wednesday. Thursday
ardisation
were
considered
u>
the
"
'
~
f
Senior class operetta.
lumber manufacturers' atandardlsa
DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year__ »6.00
tlvu committee, lutiicr dealers anu May 16. Friday Primary Election.
By mail or carrier, per month
.50
consumers aud the ceutral committee
on lumber stanaurds. wnicn gatner-
Gossip of Staff Correspondents
HAT the LANGWOOD
WEEKLY COURIER
Secri ! ’t'llet Through Foley Pills
eu in Culcago Jauuary •• and Ja.
at Work! Centers of
By mail, per year____________ »2.00
Funiily Range .for wood
Jolia R. Gordon, Danville. 111.,
Population
Tins coutereuce had received a
writes: "1 have suff ■«<! with kidney
only,
"will burn twice as
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
report from a special sub-com ml nee trouble live years cou >1 li6t sleep Ht
The Associated Preaa is exclusive­
long
with
one-half
the wood re­
snowing
mat
au
esamiuatiou
of
J
10
night and was always tired. I was
ly entitled to the use for republica­
not strong mid tin rd woik made my
quired
by
any
other
range on the
house
pluus
revealed
that
over
54
tion of all news dispatches credited
Atlanta. Ga . Feb. 21.—(I N. S i
back ache. 1 got Ann« FOLEY
in this, or all otherwise credited, in
per cent of the joists were subse­ FILLS
market
—
if
properly
installed —
|
—
Solve
the
eternal
triangle
by
al-
mid
after
a
few
treatments
1
this paper and also the local news
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
I lowing the trio to Hve together!
mutual friend who-lives In CâlîTiista. quently liaud-sawed io odd leuglus, felt better and could work with
published herein.
more easg, became stronger und
This, In brief, is the plan pro­ that they wanted to make substau- tuough specifications called for even could
Although we have installed many
All rights for republication of
sleep better ” FOLEY PILLS
lengths.
A
still
larger
percentage
ot
tial
contributions
to
the
proposed
special dispatches herein are also re­ posed by Charles Webber, who was
uro a diuretic stimulant for the kid­
LANGWOOD8 — not one owner
studs were sawed to tit, and as for neys. make them more active. Get
arrested here the other day on a college.
served.
has
been dissatisfied.
The committee in charge of the boards it developed that ¡rout -a to a bottle today. Couch’s Pharmacy.
‘ charge of bigamy. Webber was ar-
30
per
cent
iu
au
average
bulidiug
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1024. i rested on complaint of J. Tuttle, of project consists of W. D. Peeples,
Big Lighthouse Organisation,
New Orleans, who charged that Mayor of Valdosta; J. M. Smith, , were cut to less tuan the present tutu
In the largest lighthouse organisa
; Webber disappeared with his wife, president of the Chamber of Com- j luiuni softwood length of eight feeL
The conference was informed tuat, tlon In the world the United States
later marrying her fn Atlanta.
merce, and A. J. Strickland, a prom-
OREGON WEATHER
government mnlntslns 10 373 aids
iu
addition to waste Iu sitortuuiug. nnvlgntton and ti«es 117 vessels,
"I trailed them to Atlanta,” said inent citizen of Valdosta.
la on l duoilay at our store
the eveu-leugtli boards, about 1.5 I eluding lightship».
nd let us show you its
' Tuttle, "and found them living to-
call and
Pacific Coast States: Fre-
per
cent
of
toe
average
log
is
wasted
many
superior points, H is
mem*
Now comes word of Wilson
i gether here, having been married
quent rains in northern Cali-
designed OS|»eel jilly to meet
Georgia
orial
activities
in
another
at
the
mill
iu
sawing
it
to
even
ago.
We
were
happy
some
weeks
tomia, probably extending over
Western conditions.
Jun». Its fea
fea- ­
until Webber came to board with us city. Some 2,000 people at Rome, I lengths.
south portion, aud frequeut
tures are ull exclusive y
LANG'S.
tn New Orleans. Now everything is Ga., got together the other day and I The initial conference with Hoover
rains in west and rains or snows
dark and miserable. I am ready to unanimously agreed to work togeth­ i aud the Chicago gathering were pre­
in eastern portion of Or?¿on
LANG ttovo» ar* strict­
forgive my wife in sptte of all she er in the interest of a natioual Wil* liminary to another gatheriug with
ly .VurfAuvst Product«
and Washington. Temperature
ami consequently u>e are
has done, but I intend to see that ! son memorial. They proposed a ! the secretary of commerce to be held
Never mind what people say.
near normal.
in a oontuin to render
justice is administered to Webber." | ntuional peace memorial at Wash- in April, when it is expected recom- you have varicose or swollen Veins
you the best of service
i
ington.
to
be
built
by
contributions
and
want
to
reduce
them
to
normal,
Here
Is
Webber's
story
of
the
tri
­
|
mendationa
agreed
upon
will
be
sub
­
and Immediate delivery.
Occasional rain west, rain or ♦
go to Couch's Pharmacy and ask for
i of not more than one dollar each mitted for final action.
snow east portion tonight, and ♦ angular love affair:
an
original
two
ounce
bottle
of
Em
­
"We are determined to get ull the eraid Oil (full strength),
"I came to Atlanta and saw Mrs. I from the millions of admirers of
Friday.
♦
it he
C. F. T. Co.
♦ ♦♦♦♦•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Tuttle here. I was in love with her 1 Woodrow Wilson, Contributors to 1 dust-covered cobwebs out of the lum- hasn't It. he can get It. lour mull
j
this
fund
are
not
to
be
limited
to
orders
accepted
I
ber
industry
and
bring
it
up
to
date
200—Sottili SI Uli St.—211
THE ECONOMIC CONFERENCE and she loved me. Someone suggest­ j America alone, it was stated, but
Apply it to the enlarged veins us
j tn economy and public service,” said directed
and improvement will be
There Is in session today at the ed we get married, since we loved i will extend to every peace-loving na-
: Wilson Compton, secretary of the Na- noticed in a few days. Continue its
courthouse a conference which may each other, and we were married. ’ tion in the world.
She
loves
me
and
not
Tuttle.
The
!
tlonal Lumber Manufacturers’ Asso­ us® until veins return to normal
mean much to the future of the
The meeting was held under thb
size. It is guaranteed to reduce
agriculture of Josephine county. For easiest way out of it would be for all ; leadership of the American Legion. ciation.
swollen veins or money back, and
of us to live.together. Tuttle, if he
"Take
the
thickness
of
a
board,
also to reduce swollen glands, goitre
the first time in the history of the
An outline of the proposal adopted
AdV.
county the men from each farming loves his wife, could make that sac­ was wired to Dr. Carey Grayson, for example. The national confer- aud wens.
i ence fn December voted that wliat
industry are getting together to rifice for her happiness.
personal friend and physician of the has been known as an inch board
work out solutions for those prob-1
late president, together with the
Georgia is perhaps the foremost initial dollar to start the fund roll-I shall hereafter be called a standard
lems which face them in their work.
K
I board, the thickness of which when
A group of men interested in poul­ state in proposing memorials to the i ing.
~ , !■ dried and dressed, ready for use,
try are discussing means which may name of Woodrow Wilson, a son of
shall be 25*32nds of an Inch and pro­
be taken to better the poultry rais­ the Old South, who spent much time
POKTLAKT) MARKET»
Hogs, top
»7.65 (t »7.85
vided for an extra standard board of
ing here. The dairymen are doing in Georgia during his life. Wilson
Ilogs
»7.75
<U »8.00
26-32nd of an inch.
likewise. The same procedure is attended school tn Augusta. Ga.. and
Portland, Feb. 31,— -(A. Pa­ Eggs
19c <ii
"Careful investigation has shown
being followed out through the later practiced law in this state. His
! Steers a quarter lower, other catile Hutter, prints
. &Uc
Machinery and
that it is a waste of material, freight
whole of the farm pursuits of the first wife was buried at Rome, Ga.
steady top steer» »7.69. hogs ten to Hutter, cubes
49tac
lleavjr
Hardware
and
labor
to
have
ordinary
boards
county.
The first project instigated mem- I
.. »1.00
: fifteen cent» lower, top grade 17.50 Wheat, hard white
thicker than this.
Merchants and farmers are equal­ oralizing the name of Wilson was
Wheat, western red
I
to
»7.75.
Shoop
steady,
eggs
firmer
H
‘‘This little matter of 6 or 7-32nds
ly interested, for as the farming be­ that of establishing an education in­
P. S. WOODIN
I and butter steady.
comes more prosperous, it is reflect­ stitution tn Valdosta. Ga., to be
Washington. Feb. 21.(1. N. S.) — present standing timber will last 7
Phone 12
nu h Ht.
Engraved G raduni ion Cardi
ed in business conditions within the known as the Woodrow Wilson Following lather's footsteps costs the to 10 years longer. That is practical
Top lambs
»11.50 iu »13.35
Engraved cards In script, »2 for
city. And moreover, the merchant Memorial College. Valdosta citizens American people over a billion feet conservation."
Cattle, top steers
»«00 qt »9.25 100. Courier office.
and the farmer are meeting on equal have pledged 'upwards of »900,000 of good lumber annually, or a loss
-
Oil From Penguins.
terms as business men with a com- to this proposed institution. Smaller of over »50,000,000, according to De­
The
Island
of
Macquarie
lies
ubout
mou problem to work out. They are contributions have been subscribed partment of Commerce experts who
half way between the southern
attacking this problem with a con­ . by cities surrounding Valdosta. Gov­ are co-operating with industrial of Australia and the Antarctic const
conti-
certed effort without which it can ernor Clifford Walker has assured chiefs to eliminate the waste.
neat. It Is uninhabited, but serves as
never be solved. A full support of those back of the project of his good
The lumber situation Is among the a breeding ground for millions of pen­
the conference is urged upon every- win. and members of the Atlanta
most Important of the "simplification guins. Recently It Is reported the gov­
body in the county.
Chamber of Commerce have prom­ in industry" projects started by Sec­ ernment of Australia has leased the
Island to a company which has gone
ised their support.
retary of Commerce Hoover. In pre­ into the business of manufacturing pen
Un a day like this and on nights
The project was given a marked liminary studies of the subject it has guin oil, which is produced by digest­
like Josephine county is now exper­ boost the other day when it was already been discovered that, in ig­
ing the bodies of the birds in huge
iencing, there is no reason te be learned that people outside of Geor­ norance, disregard of scientific know­ cauldrons or boilers, In which the pres­
ashamed of the ''Climate." It is no- gia also are interested fn the under­ ledge, industry persists in thousands sure of steam is kept at nbotit twenty
ticeable at night that the “Climate” taking. Two prominent New Jersey of wasteful practices which have no pounds, The nil is thus brought to the
in "It’s the Climate” over Sixth business men, Milford Crane and better Justification than custom, in­ surface and drawn off.
street is dark. It needs lighting up. Corbett Fisher, wired Fred Nolan, a ertia and force of habit.
Mining location notices
Blindly following father’s stand- Courier office.
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
andiate
DAILY
NEWS
LETTER
The LANGWOOD
DANGEROUS VARICOSE
VEINS GAN BE REDUCED
LANG fglgSTOm
MINE AND MILL
SUPPLIES
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Advertisements under this heading 5c per line per Lssuo. All
Classified ads appear under this heulng the first w3ie
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart-] FOR RENT—Comfortable sleeping
meat. Call at 408 E St.
62tf | room. Hath and phone. Call at
----------- —------------ ---- ------ *3=—
613 A St.
94tf
HAVE YOU BEEN THROUGH THE
MILL? If not—try it for quality HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for
production. Mrs. Bancroft's Pic­
raw furs at Sam’s Place, 6U8 H St.
ture Mill.
08tf
83tf
AUTO PAINTING—Enameling. All WE OFFER a complete photogra-
work guaranteed. J. J. Hines. e phic service—Portraiture, copying
511 H St.
29
old pictures, enlarging, coloring,
kodak finishing—the more diffi­
SECOND HAND motors handled,
cult the job the better we like it.
overhauled and repaired at Clev­
Artcraft Studio, phone 88.
50tf
enger’s Electric Store.
21tf
FOR SALE—Half or more cash, bal­ DRY FIR chunks, »3.50; dry slab
wood, »2.75. Prompt delivery. V.
ance terms. NE>4, Sec. 30, Twp.
I. Megargle, phone 13-L.
93tf
40 S, iR 8 W. near Waldo, »800.
_ E. E. Fisher, M. D., Salem, Ore.28 FOR RENT 2 or 3 room apartment.
DIMENSION LUMBER and siding
Inquire No. 593, care Courier. 22tf
at bargain prices. 823 East H St.
, ___________________ ,_______ 31 DEAD CAR STORAGE, 511 H St. tf
DRY SEASONED WOOD— Williams T M STOTT—Insurance Specialist.
Wood Yard. Phone 137.
23tf
Automobile Insurance a Specialty.
Reasonable Rates.
87tf
FOR SALE—Everbearing straw­
raspberry roots. Order at once, PUREBRED HAMPSHIRE HOGS—
berry plants, also everbearing red
Two brood sows, one fall boar pig,
Mr«. Mina Mark, Rd. 4, Box 6. 36
four fall gilts, also feeder pigH.
Will sell or let but on shares. Geo.
WOOD
FOR
SALE—Manzanita
R. Riddle, Grants Pass, Ore.
24
»3.75, chunk fir »2.75 and »3.25
per tier. Phone 286.
Houser DRY SLAB WOOD »2.50 and »2.75;
Bros.
Oak »3.50 and manzanlta »3.75.
WANTED—To exchange Ford tour­
C. W. Lambrecht, phone 155-Y. 25
ing or good work team for small
truck. M. L. House, I’rovolt, AUCT1ON SALE—Furniture, range,
heating stove, dishes and other
Ore.
29
small articles; Oliver typewriter,
FOR SALE—1 mare, weight 1000
gasoline engine, wood saw with
pounds, reasonable, or trade for
mandrel. Sale at 1 o'clock Satur­
heavier work horse. A. R. An­
day, February 23, at Gruvlin’s
derson, Hugo, Ore.
25
barn, M St.
25
FOR RENT—Cozy, modern furnish­
ed apartment, with private an­ FOR SALE—Baled hay. delivered,
first and second cutting, »18 per
trances and close ta location,
ton. B. S. Watts, Murphy, Ore.
Phone 397-J, or call at 710 J St.
29
Mrs. Geo. Tethefow.
24tf
WANTED—-Mining equipment for GRANITE tor sale, deliven d. Leave
10 to 20 tons, Including boiler
orders at Claus Schmidt's store.
and engine. Quote closest prices,
M. Tf. Waggoner.
36
condition and full description,
where it can be seen in first reply. FOUND—A bicycle. Owner inquire
of H. A. Pyle.
Write 594 care of Courier.
AUCTION
SALE!
Monday, Feb. 25,1924
CORNER SIXTH AND D STREETS
WILL SELL
Western Hotel Building
Reasonable time will be given for removal from property
ALSO
■ b*
1 flat top hotel range, 60-gallon boiler and kitchen equipment.
Furniture for 30 rooms, consisting of Beds, Dressers, Wardrobes,
Commodes, Chairs, Stoves, Beddings, Fixtures, etc.
C. H. DEMARAY, Trustee
L. H. LINDBARGER, Auctioneer
I