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

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GILUW PISH nui.T COURIER
PAGE TWO
march si .
TRYING TO SNEAK
grows
ADVERTISING RATES
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and plsuted in F*r«*t|
AustiB. Tex . .Mar. JI.—i 4
trees, sow ubost <0,La the dimmed memories of u:n-t
most Sf them much *i*d Indian* sad Mexican*, last tc-
Snndred fe-w high.
ol the pioneer ueM. th«
. state of New Mexico ha* *o gat the
Teat pc th it catk wlral
,
.
solation of a boundary duapata wbk
mas* of green.
Texa*. iltjhtag JU.fige Bera* oí rich
land
Lmcal-personal column, per Une^ltc |Grov«.
j eefi r ra, ger Bue_
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D a ILT COURIER
'more
Th*
«here
boundary of oki MexR «a* es’-ab-
linked along the cAanne; of tko Rio
Grande river in 1859. SI neo then,
however, the ckan-.el of ths rir*r hat
•bifted. earvtnf sot ut New Mexi o
2*.800 acres ot tend and plaeiag ’
in Texas, according to contention* of
the former state.
IRIDAI, MARI H SI. 1*24
tn the days before lite fifties. In­
dians aad Mexa.au* traveled »a. t
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and forth from Mexico to the Unit’d
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States, using the trail* that followed
the meandering river. A number of
♦
these Indians and Mexican*, who
Loodoa. Mar. 21—tl N. S.1— then bey*, ars still living and the
Fair tonight and Saturday. ♦ The Shah of Persia is coating to state ot New Mexico has sought the'r
London, after briefly tastmg of the aid to eoabLsh the old f*h
♦ Heavy i* killing front.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ pleasures of Pari*, but hl* visit is the river, which the state alieg
not being anticipated with any de­ 3,606 feet east of the present c hit
gree of enthusiasm
net Testimony of these men ha*
lH.VT KJ-.DW«X>L*>
Truth'' recalls now the Ute Shah been used in a suit bro ight by New
One of the few greatest lumber visited London about fifty >»ari ago.
Mexico, pending in the United S 'tale*
Cree* in the world i* the redwood, and the terrible fun* that he then supreme court.
the sequoia semper viren*. a (trictiy created, both in England and Franc*.
Traveling back along the patli* of
Queen Victoria had never lieen so
Califoma tree and a local tree al
memory almost four aecre years, the
seasdaliaed is her life before as by
that, for it grow* ther* almost solely hi* goings-on when staying at Buck­ old men hare attempted to trace tor
in the northwest wet edge of the ingham Palace, and after his event­ the New Mexico engineer* the course
ot the fickle Rio Grande as it ex­
state. Just a few specimens of these ual departure she would never allow
isted in 1850. On ths banks of the
trees have spattered over into the ihis Basse to be mentioned in her river these Indians and Mexicans
J presence again,
southwest corner of Oregon. Nowhere
fished and hunted and followed the
j One cause of complaint was the
trail* when going with their father*
else in the world >s thin um-er to
terrible condition to which the room*
to the froMier settlement:.
With
be found
of his suite at the palace were quick­
true Indian instinct, they knew each
Thi* live-Torever wood come* near- ly brought by the Shah. It seems tree. each bend of the river, each
■M to Lsiag firegtrpol aad rot proof that the monarch and his staff had t trail through mountain and forest.
a playful habit of slaughtering sheep
of any of the evergreen*.
But it
in their apartments, and the blood I And now they have retraced the
cannot live long under the wood­ bespattering the walls did not help ¡step* of their youth, return.a- over
man's ax. The whole of the world's the appearance of the regal rooms. the roads where the forgot: a trails
¡once lay. to point out wha’ lingering
supply is practically in the hands ofl This combined with other undesir­
able practice*, brought the suit to j recollection still tell* them was the
a few lumber companies with sharp
such a condition that it had to be ¡old channel of the shifting «tream
nxe* and swift saws. 1* i* going the completely redecorated and refur­
Many of the old marks by which
way of the American bisoti and go­ nished after the Persians left.
they were guided in their travel* 75
ing fast. These lumber companies |
There was another unpleasant year* ago have vanished utterly, but
atory, which
wnten gained wide
wiae belief
neiier in •nnchang.ng mountain* and it. ?
see the end coming and eight of story,
England,
that
during
the
visit
one friendly trees remain a* go ide*,
them, representing two-third* of th«
of the Shah’s servant* was beheaded
It» a volumiaeu* brief, just pre-
redwood lumber output, are now be­
in the royal apartments for some I pared by the state of Texas. It is coa
ginning to plant seedling trees with trivial offense. The body, it hav al­
¡tended the evidence offered by th»*e
the- purpose of reforesting the land* ways >een believed was buriyd in o*d' men is too v»<v- ewd-enwevtatn
they have denuded. On the Olymple the grounds 'of Dwek^ngiiabi Palace to establish deffnitely’the coure of
the river in 1850. New Mexico ar­
peninsula also, the Merrill A Ring in the dead of night.
Altogether the late Shah left be­ gues that, taken together with old
Lumber company are making some
hind him no pleasant memories in survey* and treaties, this evidence
Tests plantings of this timber. Let it Britain. It may be that his succes­
j fixe* beyond a doubt the true river
be hoped that thia planting and the sor will be more fortunate, but none : channel.
*
preservation of the natural growth seem particularly sanguine in regard
At Last the So' nion.
will presently assume reasonably to the matter.
’ every re «era to batte«« that they
will lui» nght here, osr most rap­
idly groarisg conraieectal tre* fcr re-
‘forestation purposes.—Portland Tel-
1 egram.
.large dimensions.
Redwood grows more rapidly than
Doflglas fir, Oregon's great fast grow-
jag lumber tree. K will grow a*
’wen, and it Is believed better, in
^Oregon west of the mountains than
it grows in it* native location. There j
are a few specimen* of this tree in'
Captive Animal* Fretful.
Some wild animals are so fretful la
•.aptivity that their Ilves «re shorten*!
materially. This Is true of foxe« nn<!
monkeys. Elephants tml snakes d->
not seem to suffer much from <a ,tlv
hy. but sre strongly Inclined to lonu
Ilves in any environment. The mor­
tality r.-nong animal*
.-jl- n'
park* I* very high.
AS DICKENS SAID
Anyone may be in good spirits and
good temper who is well dressed—
and hose are tremendously import­
ant this spring.
After a thorough survey of spring
fashiOiiH Phoenix hose have
hoen
brought out In »hades of TAN BARK,
NUDE, ORIENTAL, DAWN, LOG
CABIN.
PHOENIX
i'lioeniv
Phoenix
Phoenix
Phoenix
Fl. 115
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» IA­
SI JW
Goiden Rule
«<«••
AXP^M
Many Killed end Robbed
by Smugglers.
Pity the p<Mr aiiea. who. oppress*!
by cTntBwiancv* U tvs tastive Usd
derides tv cone Io ASMrica. only tv
Cad test the quota ssw gMd 1 ms batten
Mder the las of the United Stat--» ha»
been filled: for of such is the horde ol
vtetim* ¡-crycd gpoo by the alien-
ameggtwe o| Mesas., frwtww-era. she
vie with tba faiuou» pirates In
1!.ratines* and use* rupci.uuen—a
The shea wia» ecu rusts Utuualf t«»
the merry of this crew, which agrees
for a stipulated fee to place bun up<>u
American *¿1. ha* risked not alone
capture by the fa ted Stale* immi­
gration official* and consequent d*
pewtath-s to hie land of origin, but hl*
very Ufe thereby.
Judg.ag by report» reaching the bo*
dec from the seaport* of Mexico, *n
eager dock of tmu...rsLi cva*.autly
fi<vda the town* of the Mexicau lit­
toral. each anxious io Invade the land
of promise beyond the Rio Grande.
Operate From Tampico.
Tampico. because of Its compara­
tive nearness to the lewder km_- has
been the favorite landtag pt*- f w
the»« people; aitaUarly It ha* been
th* ’’bang-oat'* of several de*g«rats
gang* of cut-throat*, masked under the
guise of al.runugglera.
The alien handing himself over to
the smuggler pays high for the service'
that 1« promised, even guaranteed, but
which all too often falls to bo dellv-
«red. The fee 1» baaed largely up--«
what ti.eeUt ¡migrant may have witk
him. If he 1* incautious and display*
much m->c«y. the tee «111 be as near
the asm total an purotora Of course,
there 1* a minimum fee and without
considerable ready < ash no alien could
count upon starting hl* trek fur the
border.
A few. a very few. sctuallv do reach
American soil and the comparative
safety of the htrir-r cities, where, If
they are lucky, they have the > ppor
tmlty to bide indehnitely.
Many are caught and turned back
to their land* bjr. i.4e American .mini-
gration aathoritie- but manv nevet
reach American
' if they la. "lay
lie and Corpus Cbri»tl *e* *g>a»*e4y
e . etvd asd there I* exeevlent
am that th* allea «HI perish of
- et of th rat. er be . o<«(>rii*d to gv
iv some small town, «bere hl« ap­
pearance «vol • "«4 to quirk arrant.
Many • a »'"’ -fpeared.
4»ace it*«y p i- • ««afveeioei *ud reach
Ho «,«, «e t Me b>« t e a l ui« they
have a chance ’o enter the interior
through ike io*u-hina<i«r«* of an "un
4<rr .|¡».| raflCMd" drrUrvd bv »ami
gralton «ulti- ritto* to br ogrvated
from he«.' ; rtere In New Tork. Phil-
S'ielphla. I'-awton. ttoteugo. St. Loal*
and <-1.' *r large cities of the East and
MMafie West. A few even »re M to
the I’wcific ceo*t. It IS «aid, but not
many.
At time* launch load* of would be
entratila and particularly Chinese,
have lilsaptwareaL The smuggler* re­
turning have maintained atoutiy that
they* leaded the men on the Texas
coa« and left them there a* they had
agrwd. But wai'.ag friends or reta
tbe* never received word from the
n:en and feared the worst.
The rvgniartty • f dl«ar¡*eran-e of
alien* who. «ingiy or la small groupe,
tr d tn run the International boundary
gnard *vng «8« led to suspicion of tool
play. Th » wa* clinched to certainty
*l«a u lew uxmtoi «go a party of
six Italian* wa* *et upon by the Mexi­
can* who l>ad been hired to «muggle
them across the Rio Grande. Flrr
died. while the sixth. «Med by dart-
nces. ewes pci. Two Mexicans wer»
neewted by a firing ■quad for this
morde*.
Stump Acres Earn No Money
land wiW 'toot it» hesd off“ « »s»r* and
in the k»> vi crop* you oouM produev on It Snunps
U NCLSARED
don't CMS uaytlnng—they ic "«quattcr*" and siwukl be
replaced with crops.
The lower cost of clrsriog tend wwh Pacdte iirampiag M
uhowv» try * Ke mcreaw in the number uf tapcherv in thi«
neighborhood who «re imn< 1» ti«!ay. It «hovt». »tick for
Hick, with any Wan iard «tumpitig powder, but you get
one half more wick« lor your d -liar Pacific Stumping does
the job right mote land cleared at kcM cX|*T'»r' And
Pacific Stumping do«* mA it**«
«Wu • i***da J« horn
bandhi><.
We can give you complete explouve* tevvire Oir «toeli*
in. tuda Pacith- Stumping and othe* du P-mt dynamite* fut
um on th* l«m. Let ut figure on yvur rcquuaaent*.
more per dollar
F. W. HR VMM 4.1.1,
VAI.IA1Ì ILtHDUAltK <X>.
I KHtkll HHiTHMi*
I'. M. W4MMHW
IUNHE Hit Ml HARDWYM»: <M>.
Radio Craze Affect»
2.000,000 Brititheri
Mere than 2.2OU mile* of aerial wire
bate been erected tn Greet Brit*A In
the lavt twelve month*. *■> mu.h ha*
ti.e rad <> erase sejsed the publh’. It
1« eetltnatrd by official* of the HettHh
BrnIng ceupssy that 2l’i»'.&»’
peoffi» »r** entertiiitvod dully st « cost
of a farthing each.
Tile com ary etalm* that «Irelom
has stluiulaled Lmkivtry considerably.
It 1m* necessitated the opening up ot
a o*w vubl-ead In the directory for
“w rvle-» - tpt'Hes leah-rs.”
Five hen ire.] thousand dollar« bn*
been ¡mid I'* the entertainment Irwh*»
try h> «alarec fee« ami copyright roy-
altle’. end I arcs number* of engimers
sal studio staffs ere given employ-
swat at tLr «ariviuv-» um « x MaUou*.
STUMPING POWDER
A Pacific Norlhufett Product
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS A CO.. INC. n,,n 1AXU’
THE MIRACLE HEALER
Will Give Just One of His Famous Lectures on Next
Sunday Afternoon at W. 0. W. Hall, Grants Pass.
Bbl ILL?
J-ARm K\< I «»S I vj?
Eminent reientlsts who have been
trying to find out what causes e: rth-
quak'-s hare at last come to the con­
clusion that It is -ome » 1 of a die
turbane* of tb» earth’s cr.-’.
German and Austrian *ciend»t» have
route forward with the statement that
bufmshe* »nd certain other kin I* of
v-nter sr;i««rw r.d reed’ ctvBtalu «ujsr.
«ml pnsHMy In mi Ari .-st quantity for
romciercitil use. A content tn some
a* Idgh as U5 |wr cent Is men-
tl >ned. Ph* a* are U> Laid to start a
facture.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
COMING E% »ATS
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
March 20. 21. 22. Thursday. Friday
and Saturday— Josephine county
school institute.
Mar. 21, Friday—American Ix-gion
meeting and dance at Kerby.
Advertisements under this Leading Sc per line per tanna. All
Mar. 28, Friday March Frolic, at
Classified ads appear under this tieaing the fir-t « ime
Epworth Hall, given by Lincoln
Parent-Teachers association.
Mar. 31. Monday—Men's supper
*lu REWARD for information lead­ T. M. STOTT, insurance Speciali*!—
ing to the arrest and conviction
Everything in Inaurante and and program at the Presbyterian
ol Hower thieve.-, who robbed hya­
Surety Bund*.
31U church.
cinth beds at my home. A. E.
May 1'5. Friday rrtmary ElecLon.
Voorhies.
49 AS MY WIFE. Vista Eads has left
my ted and board, I will not be
DEAD CAR STORAGE, 511 H St tf
Mabie for any debts contracted t»y
l*ORTI.AND MARKETS
her after this date. Jack Eads.
SALL. CHEAP—Six young
FOR SALE
March 21. 1921.
5i
horses, 15uu to 1700 lbs., weii
Portland. Ore.. Mar. 21.— »A P I
broke, eignt young rnulc-s, moilb FOR RENT- 2-room apartment, lu­
broke. Terms, k . E. Kiiliuwan.
4Stf —Livestock, steady; eggs, half cent
quire No. 669 tare Courier.
Rogue River, Ore.
5 1
higher; butter, firm.
THE PICTURE MILL for artistic
SECOND HAND motor* handled,
photography. 420 F St. Phone
58.00
28.00
overhauled and repaired at Clev­
39-tf Steers, top
283-R.
enger's Electric Sture.
alti
Hogs, best grade
l< 00 if »8.25
BARGAIN
HUNTERS — LOOK— 1-arnb*. top
»12.25 9 »14.65
FOR RENT—Furnished tent for
Maxwell car for *75.00*
Ford
214c if 214c
housekeeping. Close in. 621 D
Garage. 1924 license included. 51 Eggs
street, corner 7th.
54
Butter, prints
50c
Butter, extra cubes, 48c.
FOR SALE—Simplex No. 5 cr am BOYS AND GIRLS—Watch Ye Cave
Shopp< windows tor bargains. 4» Wheat; hard white
separator, near.y new »25.
,'U1
»1.01
South Sixth St.
Lang * Ser.ond
Wheat,
western
red
Ye
Hand Store.
49 ALL YOU can carry lor 25c.
Cave Shoppe.
49 Butterfat, Portland f. o. b.
WANT light touring or roadster,
have late "-passenger Chandler. CALL 155-Y For dry slab wood, Baiterfat. San Fran. f.
52.50 per tier. C. W. Ivtmbrecht.ao
Phone 282-J.
Hi
DARK R. 1. RED ar.d 8. C. White
WOOD FOR SALE—Chunk fir $.’.75
Leghorn ■ ggi for hatching. Fin
and $3.25 per tier; manaaaita
K. 1. Red rooster for dale. M. Jay.
13.75. Phone 2 36. jionser Broa.
on Proctor place, R<1. 4.
51
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38tf
SECOND HAND coll bed springs fcr
YQR RENT—6 acres bearing fruit
sale. tz.OO each. Jo.^ephine hotel.
uud r irrigation, within city ot;
44ll
shares to responsible parly. Phone
I
282-J.
54 Í FOR SALE —One bandsaw in perfect
condition. Inquire at Valley
FUR SALE—Horse*. 10 big teams,
As a reliable remedy for build­
ber Co., West F St.
" HJKi lor logging, or farming, at
ing up health and vitality Huie-
I
my ranch. J. L. Helms, phone SOMETHING new and different—
land, the famous Swiss Tonic,
C17-F-4.
stand* without an equal— It I* ■
52
Northwest Rug Co., Portland,
pure vegetob'e cempeuad, with * wen
Ore., snowing plain arid two-toned
FUR SALE—1
developing and
d*t!ullj Mtcctfiful retard unte IMfi.
colors, made irom your old ma­
printing box, 1 paper cutter, 3
terials. Address orders to No. 604
It ha* relieved inmtrae rublenurs­
printing frame*, tray* and other
care ■
g
51
ing mothers, and other women
photograph
material*.
Phone
of nervousness, general debility,
3 l-J.
49 DRY SEASONED WOOD— Williams
constipation, and attendant ill*.
Wood Yard. Phone 13 7.
23
COW FOR SALE CHEAP R< llabb
party can try her before they buy.
MALE Victrola w.tit record
Also hav« "orne guaranteed ever- FUR
Phone 3 70-li.
bearing strawberry plants for *ale.
Phone 601-F-2I. D. M. Lang-
worthy.________
5p
FOR BALE-
n in koo <1 condi­
li
PEOPLE’S MARKET
•
Il 41 I M RIXkl.F«?
Ht GH.A8 Hl HUB \< I
IAV!I* TIIROl tilt Ml 4: l>\ I R1T FEKT?
NOI Ht I lit. Ill M ili II il l-1 M 4 N t'R
WOMAN GOD INTENDI I» YOt To 111.?
Sugar From Bulruthe»
ciMtreiies
NON FREEZING
NON-HEADACHE
Come and bring your friend*. It I* abioluteiy free. You will be
entertained a* well a* Instructed in th<- method* that mak,- people
whole when others fall. The Healer la om- of th world'* grate«»
traveler* uad will uot>-rtain you with travul talk*.
LMJ l XT FOR<JET THE DATE
Sunday afteruuou,
.March 23rd, at 2:45 p. in. sharp at W. (>. \V. llnll on
Sixth Street ftijutairs over lh lmer bliniiture Storv.
To prove my work d<-»jM-ral« <ase» will be healed without any
charge whatever.
The Healer ha* »poken la every large town iu Cali furnia and Us*
never tailed to <iit-Ttaiu hi* audience.
Grants Pass
Gateuwy to the Oregon Caves
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