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

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W »3»X »>1» tV. MÌIU1I I». Udi.
CRBT» FIM DAILY (VI RIER
WAITS PASS DAILY COURIER
BOOTH SPEHS IT ROTAR!
PaMmbod Dally Except Bunday
HOUSE PAINTS
PABCO Guaranteed Paints
Will Satisfy You
Gsaeva. Mar. *e—4A PI — ^or-
raior of IMatrtcl
mas Davis. w*o **» -
#»«..
\ qu «‘aiiDot tio anything to your hum that
1
* *
Rotary, is is the
rraary of etale is she cabinet of
will
improve it
mu<’h fur o little ns to
i
orgsaiastion
of
aaf * *f«eted
President Wiissa, neeu is «uwd p»>-
luavbeyf today at
tive it a giaai paiiitiiig.
«dotagwal •«*»•••<* ■»*»• of U m
Preliminary or­
torasor chisf s doctrines of »Msrna-
Vi- irb giv< you the < >>ni|>l< tc job, guaian-
ttvaal cse-vpv ratsua Is dsit'ering U gan, rate a sad bo«* a aOr oom« wm-ks
ts-eing
both the work and the nuiterial, or
addrsss before the first eivoia* of ago but offa-U! saacvion had to Ur
reli
just the |Kiint yo»t like.
the Ueagvs sf Natica» I'ommiae oa. •ecu’-wd frtm ib* distr.et g»«*rao*
Th*
Hna,
acceptance
of
th*
Grant*
A
phone
cal) will bring our estimator.
ef which he is chanmsx. for ths sot-
tkment at the qsostio’ of proprietor­ I‘ass niembrraHp r~ <a with the la-
ship of the Baltic seaport of Mvsnel teraafmaaL and i. esnwr^d tw be ro-
This c*ty sras formerly Germaa. and ewvud w thia the a< xt two maaths
209 211 South Sixth
Feme 139 R
Mr. Booth la aa eiraeeg addrea»
it has remained a knotty problem
A pr-<ram *111 us prosante-d by among the Baltic states slac* lit* set forth the situs of Rotary, ex­
plained ttw wa.-ktaes at the
IÙS pnpiis of the Re «sevwlv school signing at th« Veraeu.es Treaty.
sees Friday evazung. Maivb T. at the
The problem t*f M»met arises from and pave ad rice on •rgsntatatte’n
Guild Hail. The numbers are being tile tact that lAthuar. ;a to which Thoae ia Grants Pass who hav« made
INCOME TAX SERVICE
put oa by the dKTerent classes under nation the seaport »as givcxi. re-1 application for ehsrter membership
furnished on State and Federal
th* d.rec-rioa of tbotr iastructora and fused to accept all the cunditloas at, are enthusiastic about the club sad
Pwraoal RMaras
Corporalioa Reports
a full wveaiag of eatertnlameot is eoteruignty laid down by the Con-, can see great poaatbiDUea for a kseal
Partaarwbip Kori.rn»
Corporalivn Ibscrdi
promised
Na admittance charge fereace of Atnhassa 1, r*. which tin-, organization.
Corporatloa Returns
*111 be made, although a eoilscUon •Uy turned the qitevt'«n over to the^
•y------------------
OampUatiea
of
your
records
tor these reports, and C ouum I In all
H
D
Elsmann
and
wife
of
Jam-
*111 be taken to help pay for a Vlc- League tor settlement because It wss
lacoaie Tax Matters
troia for th« school. Tiw program, ccmafdered a matter liable seriously I leeon. Oregon, spent several days la
the city. <.,taliiz Iwec week to atietid
wh'eh starts at T:*d, 4s opra to the to disturb iMeraatioLal relations
GEO G HEWITT
pabUc.
laeoms Tax Adviser
It is Mr Wilson's former secretary, the funeral of Mr E vtnann’» father
*rtoo! Song ___ ...___ ___ Schoo!
304 and 9U5 Mcdfunj Natltma I llank Building
therefore, st» ia chiefly called spec Mr. Eiamann is rapmentativ* of the,
Aerwstle_____________
Firs- Grads to attain the aolutloa under the Commerce Mortgage awd Securities
T r l r p t s—a g3M
Medfwril, Orvgua
No Imad Like Oregon
____ ficbool terms of the I asgue csveaant which company of PortlaMi and m the man­
ager
of
a
75O4i
acre
ranch
in
the
ir
­
Yankee iAxidt* . Ind and 4th Grades the former president himself com­
rigated section of Eastern Oregon
Another number by the first «rade. piled
Welcome S*e«t Spring Time
Although Mr Davis med- ao direct On the ranch is sn orrhard of 520
e—----------- ----Irti and 4th
reference to the larger problem ia- acres of apples, stid an alfalfa field
Mr Eismann states
valved. fa* report *111 affect the gen­ of 2300 acres
that the apple crop while eatrMlve.
eral relation* between Mthuanla and
Puiaod. which coaairita. if not actu­ was a failure so far a» a paying crop
Grades
ally figflatiag, are still in a stale of was concerned .
>b4 4th
war over the city of Vi laa. to whose
PORTLANn MIRlim
Merry I Ate .................... 3rd and 40 loss to Poiaad Ldthuasm has »ever
Yankee Doodie Orth
3rd and 4tb become rereaclled.
Portland. Mar. I. — (A p ♦—
Dixie __________________ 3rd and 4th
A •atii'tswtory *«-ltlement of the livestock steady; >yr« un»*-ttled
Daddy’s Girl
Dolly Csok Memel affair is expected vastly to
butter steady
Zeni ladian Melody
_ 3rd and 4th Improve the genors. Baltic political
Butterfat. Portland 51< © í3e
Imst Night _______
.. 3rd and 4th sUuatioa.
Butterfat. Baa Francisco. il'vtl
Hoar Dem Hells
.. 3rd and 4th
“W'e are asked." said Mr Dav,» in St4frc.
Flag Song Bruce BrickeH and school h* addrea». "to Had 1« a few weeks
a aolutloa u> a problem which ha* I lambs, top ...
*12 00-814 I*
baffled more praetfe ad diplomats fur ; Top wreem __
*7 7* ft *8.6«
many months "
I Hogs top ___
*7 25 tf (7 »•
Obviously, be continued, the task 1 Egg*-------------
_**c ft 20 8**
Marked lmpr>n<-in* st been * lu An­ »a* not easy, but he »«» optimsetic I Butter, prints
___________ »be
nual IU|Mirt
Hraniw.-H
He said every week that passed ButU-r. cube» .
4«^C
showed
danger- to all <-<»or» nfc-1 Beat churning err am. t.o.b.
Salem, Mar 5.—Marked improve­ of future delay in rearbiug a settle­
Portland ____________ ale
ment In the general condition of the ment. But he said he was struelt by
Wheat, hard white
*1.41
banka throughout Oregon Is Indi­ the improved feeling throughout Eu­
i Wheat, Western red _
______ .9«
cated In the annual report of Frank rope. where an-as of peace are con­
C. Bramwell, state superintendent stantly broadening "In one zone of
Firs« Amor can Letter.
of banks, which has been completed. dispute after another the spirit of
Tin- fii si letter ■»nitrii m Aiaerira
covering 1923.
controversy is giving place to the en­ is prrser.cd in the SeiUlr library lu
Favorable gains in practically lightened spirit of conciliation and Spula. It was written by l>r. iti. go
every department of the 278 «tate mutual concession." he continued AJvurez <Twn< s. a physician wl.<> ac­
banks, saving» bank», trust mm- “We hare every reason to hope that companied C'ohiniht;» on hla se< >md
panics and national banks in Ore- rhe parties interi-sted here will pre- i voyage of discovery to A «nerba. Tw-
gon is shown During the year their for peace and prosperity to political ward the end of Jansury. 14M. he
a rote a letter to the manici|su conn
resource« ln< reased 6 1 per rant. Re. dissension and economic disorder "
cH of Seville narrating all he bad serti
serves showed a gain of 1.93 per
Alluding to the Memel convention and beard up to dale ìli.» osior left
cent
Demand deposit s increased of sixty article«, w .lioh Lithuania d>-
the port of lsaliella In U m - Island of
3.13 per eeat for ail classifieations dined to accept tn it* entirety, Mr., Hispaniola or San Domingo, on Feb
and savings and time deposits show­ Davis dedared it was remarkable I ruary 2, 1434. In care of Itoti Antonio
ed a striking growth of 14 per rant that an agreement had be« n readied I de Torres, com man der of the 12 vea-
Bank fail a res showed a decrease on so many vital points, adding: "It seis sent hack by Calumbus tn Spain
from five in 1922 to three in 1923 took the founder» of my country | with the news of the discoveries, sod i
The total amount of deposits »ns- longer to agree on our const it ntlon arrived there April b, 14'.H.
pended on the dates of closing of which is considerably shorter.’’
How Spide-1 Travel.
the banks which fafled In 192'1 was
Many species of spider» migrate by
1193,636 43 as «gainst a total of
“ballooning." The spider stands In an
Eliminate Extra Sups.
*3.188,375.01 for the institutions
By carefully »rranging ut> n«i!s and open piare, with the body elevated,
closed by the state superintendent supplies to rll-ittnate extra steps am! end pmjwts from the spinneret» a
in 1922.
motions, experimenters nt Vnh erw!»y line of silk whirh rant Innes tn Issue
of Washington hnv< demonstrated that until the spider feels the pull on It I
a housewife can cut nearly ««leven min­ by the wind. It then releases Its hold
Above is Hctuned the wonderful palm-shaded beach at Mount lavina,
Rhine and Rhone.
utes from the tlrm- orditnirily taken to and clasping the Une la borne away Ceylon, which Is much frequented by European tourists und which is known
The sources of the Rhine and the make a lemon pie.
by the wind.
as tho "Palm Beach” of Ceylon.
Rhone are about three miles apart.
The length of the Rhine la W» miles;
of the Rhone. MH miles Tlie former
river «tnptlea Into the North sea; the
being accomplished by n »erica of ex­
Saxton Pope IVtu Sate
latter Into the Gulf of Lyons and the
plosions that take ¡dace below the sur­
With Bow and Arrow face. The plow Is propelled by a gas­
Mediterranean.
Saxton Pope shot grizzly bears with oline motor, the exhaust gases from
i i bow nnd arrow. Home people, seeing which are conveyed through a suitable
Advertisements under this heading Sc per line per Issuo. Ail
neiwly a newspaper line to that effect, p1|>e into hollow cultivator teeth which
thmight of him ns mighty lucky to get extend Into the soil.
Classified ads appear under this tuning the flint vinte
The lower ends of those troth have
sway with It nnd mighty foolish tn
«uitnblo openings, through which the
| nave tried It at nil.
They had never aeon Pope »hoot, gases discharge with detonating force.
straw-
WANTED AT O.VOE The floor FOR SALE—Everliearing
tierry plants, also everbearing red And never having seen Lia weapons. The ground Is thoroughly broken,
serajier borrowed from the Rarrett
raspberry roots. Order at once. tliey bad in mind the flimsy tackle of I weeds are torn out nnd the earth Is
shop, with consent of Mrs. Elmer
Mrs. Mina Mark, Rd. 4, Box 6. garden archery. Pope makes his own left In a fluffy nnd highly neratod
Day. 214 D St.
36
Phone 251-2.
38 powerful hunting bou s of yew ; lie stnte. Tho di-tonntlng gases are main­
CERTIFIED Grimm alfalfa seed.
ly carbon dioxide, water vapor, oxygon
Farmers Co-op
36 DRAG SAW with buzz saw attach. fashions hla own henry broad-headed and nitrogen, all beneficial to plant
BRAND NEW. Valve-ln-head en­ arrows, He I» prnctfrnlly ns mm of
gine. Sale or trade. 739 N 9th. bls deer within 100 ynrds as is the I growth. The force of the explosions
GOOD "«tripper’’ cow to trade. Wliat
Also Briggs A. Stratton motor average rifleman.
have you? E. C. Bell, 301 N. 8th
destroys fungi, undesirable animal life,
wheel for bicycle.
40
St. phone 22 1-14.
38
Early in hl* experience he obtained eggs and larvae.
1922 CHEVROLET with *84 Ueeaaa DEAD CAR STORAGE, 511 H St. tf permission to tr> out one of his ar-
and lots of extras, *285.00. Call
rows ngslnst armor, and wan assigned
Pot son in Freckle Cream
3 8 FOR SALE—Desirable residence on by n museum n atilt of Fifteenth een-
at 60» S. 4th St.
An extruordlnnry ciise of n wo«inn
Lawn ridge Ave. Easy terms. See
E L. Churchill or call at residence. tnry Dnmas«us steel armor In flint­ who was made 111 for six years by the
HAVE YOU BEEN THROUGH THE
1014 Lawnridge.
«8 rinse repair. Thin he proceeded fo hnhltusl use of n freclcto errnm is re­
MILL? If not -try It for quality
production. Mrs. Bancroft’s Pic­ FIRBT-CLÀM TEAMSTER wani.-<l stuff out with pine boards wrapped corded by two physiclnns, Dr. A. Alex­
ture Mill.
08tf
ander nnd Dr. K. Mendel,
Must be married man. Only good with burlap.
An attendant, observing this, offered
Site went from one physician to an­
horseman
need
apply.
Steady
job.
WANTED - Married man to work on
Wages *4. Riverbank» Farm*. 40 to wear the armor for the experiment. other complaining of headaches, puin
tlbl.tg
dairy farm. Phone 3 42-J, if in­
But Pope bad a hunch and declined.
terested.
33-tf CALL 155-Y for dry pino and fir His arrow penetrated the front, the In the buck, drugging palna In the
limbs, sleeplessness nnd general de­
slab wood, Also manzanita and
SECOND HAND motors handled,
oak. C. W. 1-ambrecht.
86 burlap and pine and made a strong bility. The doctors' diagnoses Included
dent In the bark—Pope relates th.lt rheumatism neiiruxlhenlii. hysteria nnd
overhaul' d and repaired at Clev­
BROMO QUININE Tablets begin
enger’s Electric Store.
21tf LIME AND SULPHUR. Bordo Mix the attendant turned a pale gre>-n.
Immediately to counteract the
disturbance of tho thyroid und other
ture and other spray material.
activity of Cold, Grip and Influ­
So that In discarding the rifle for glands.
FOR HALE
One team of good
Farmers Co-op.
36 the how Pope was reducing the odds
enza Germa and bring to a sud­
At Inst the ointment wns suspected
young mären; work anywhere;
den stop the dangerous work of
In his fnvor, to be sum; but he was nnd found tn contain mercury, suyw the
also harne«« and wagon, cheap. T. M. STOTT, Insurance Specialist
these dreaded disease germs In
Everything in
Insurance and not reducing them below a margin of Clndnnntl Enquirer. In the six .veura
Can be aeon at 412 W. D Ht.,
the human body.
Surely Bends
31tf calculated rensonnlileness. He and his she had rubbed on her face 13 ounces
Grants P»»s.
35
BROMO QUININE Tablets quick­
companion killed five grizzlies in all.— of mercury, which luitl caused chronic
JOSEPH
MOSS
AGENCY
—
Insurance
DRY
BEABONED
WOOD
WllllaniH
ly render these gernis powerless
Stewart Edward White, In the Satur­ poisoning.
and
bonus
High
rias»
companies.
Wood
Yard.
Pitone
137.
23tf
sod completely destroy tbeir
day Evening Post.
Tt took her 1." months to recover her
organic existence.
REV. McCARVEIt, D I».. Medium - TO TRADE Equity In good close-ln
health after the use of tho ointment
property
on
north
«Ide
for
*1600
Privato
readings
dully,
a
ni.
to
The Tonic and Laxative Effect
was stopped.
property on south side. L. M. Novel Plow Shatter»
7 p. in. If in doubt in affairs of
of Laxativa BROMO QUININE
MltehaL
3«
life, see him Layton Hotel, cor
Tablet* is very beneficial to the
Ground by Explotions
ner 6th and H. Phone 228-R. 38 E. L. GALBRAITH—Real astata, in­
system at all time*.
Highest Price for Poem.
Something
new In plows Is being
surance and Plato glass liability.
CONTRACT for Hearing land wanted
The box tiear* thia signature
The highest piles ever |>ol<| for a
Tuffs Blds 6th and H. Phons 36. marketed, based on patents Issued to
by competent man. Inquire P. I
Adams, Park Rooitia, «11 Mt G St. WANTED— Small furnished or part­ Herbert Kiilclit of New York, says the poem was fl,0<K> golden crowns paid
40
ly furnished hotiar for the stim- Scientific A merlcii n. Instsnd of sim­ to Sanmizuro by the cltlztns of Venice
mer. Write No. 600, cam Courier. ply turning the ground over, the now for Ills eulogy of their djy—a poem
Inquire
Price 30c.
36 Implement shatters It, the pulverizing
36 I
SCHOOL TO Gift PROORAW
C. F. T. Co.
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tJMXAMI WtkAIHAOl
Pacific Coast tRMes
Con­
sidera toe cloudiness. probably ♦
rain in WaetiiBgtow. Oregon and z
noruueix Calilorma.
Normal
♦ tamyerat ate
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Flair tonight and Thursday
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VoHmer's new scheme, completed
after months of study, is sore! ta po­
ke* annals tvr stariHfi« and unheard
Every so often a resident of Grants
of changes in procedure. Policemen
Paas "discovers" the territory ad- 1 wtt! rank tn four grades while ser­
jaceot to ths city, rape* is Uy that geant» lieutenants and captains, on»
Situated alone the Crescsat City road selecting the branch of the depart-
He come» back to town to spread the beat they prefer most, will be un­
able to transfer wlthorrt dropping
glad tiding» that there Is vast de-
back to th* rank of patrolman Berea
▼siopment and clearing operation# in Aepartmenta alii be created and va-
progress within the district. He la rloas types at ‘‘Imitation criminals"
surprised and enthused at what he will be turned loose in the city trnd»r
•ess. But the Grants Pass resident police pay to keep track of the un­
derworld
should not liar« to discover what his
usighto*» are doing He should keep
New tuea coming into the depart­
In loweh with ’he.i work und know ment will not be given badges, guns
what is in progvesi at all ttases I or authority, bat will ba sent to
Otherwise be cannot tell the visitor •<bool tor three months
After th« school period, in which
what la doing in his own community
the patrolmen will be Under a course
Tho roads hav* been put ia good i of intensive training In police work,
eoadMlos for a dManre of six miles | exh man will be given a beat and
from town. It wtt! take but a few I then will go through a probationary
minutes some afternoon to take a 1 period for another three months,
short ride out the Crescent City road
M th‘
of thr~ monrt>*
’ batioa the man will become a potice-
By dom« this every week or two
f<>unh
He
w|I)
will be poueil,.» to keep ia isuteh Kjreo fosxr periods of six months
with the situation
People return­ each In order to take examinations
ing bere after an absence of a year for third, second and first class.
HAVE Y<M mmOR» IT
aud making the trip for the first
time this spring »inte that they would
not recognize the district along the
highway. Don’t bo a "discoverer"
two months from now bet know right
•long what progrès» it being made.
It will increase your interest in eo Ol­
inosi t y development
Tbw seven new divisions tn be cre­
ated under the plan are:
Vice division, crime crusher divi­
sion.
Worm divuSop, Oeteetiv* di
vision, esgiowr dlvtaioa and jail d1-
vision.
Each of tfwae divisions will be in-
der the ■upervUiow of a captain,
trained for that partlcalar kind of
work, and will he composed exclu­
sively of men eeiected by army meth­
ode 'X examinations.
As eweb patrolman will begin his
career on the force his name will oe
entered on the chart of a merit sys­
tem. on which will be kept dally a
record of the Individ Ohl’s work
In
event the record falls below the per­
centage allowed tietween the time of
lie«taning and the probationary per­
iod to officer, first class, the police­
man will be dropped from the de-
part meet.
It begins to look aa If the war
veteran were to he gives a belated
recognition. The house aHnui>>tee is
now considering a proposal for a two­
fold plan which seems to be favored.
ITasident Coolidge Is also declared
to be inclining slightly toward a fa­
vorable attitude. A paid up Insur­
ance policy would appeal to many of
the men. It would undoubtedly
have proven of great benefit to the
family of Robert Uh Ip man, a war
One feature of the reorganization
veteran, who was killed today.
will be the creation of two new Intel-
llgv-ii'-e departments. whirii will he
It now look» aH if Oregon is to «et under the command of the first and
• new industry. With the announce­ second deputy chiefs of police. The
ment that three flax mills are to be entire fores wlH function through
erected In the Willamette valley ad­ these divisions, while all outlying
jacent to Salem, a new field of op­ stations as well as centra.) station
portunity la open up. The growing will be kept under doe«» observation
Under the control of the intelli­
of flax has long proven successful
there and the launching of the new gence department of She first deputy
enterprise will undoubtedly provide wilt be a vice Inspector, crime Inspec­
a great source of revenue for that tor, traffic HtapeHor and general In­
spector.
part of the alate.
HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS
Auto Top« and Cu*hion«
Tourists Line This Ceylon Beach
BARK CONDITIONS ARE BETTER
I
PEOPLE’S MARKET
To Cure a Cold
in One Day
Brom
QuminOi