Tt’WDAY. Afilli. t. ll»’JI. GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER PAGE TWO •r belittle it by promising any human the broadcasting stations, often they being that I will keep It." Phillips can hav« some meesage broadcast. wrote. He asserted that if the gov­ Some allusion to the climate repwat- Published Daily Except Sunday ernor was not willing to accept such edlv would help advertise this part A. E. Voorhles - Pub. and Propr. an oath he could not see what faith ot Oregon, for there are thousands Entered at postolftce. Grants Pass. he could have in his word given per­ of radio sals all aver the country. Ore., as second-class mail matter. sonally in compliance with a form ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch__________ 25c letter. They are holding squoalless week Local-personal column, per line 10c The Phillips actiou was followed tn the east. Such a wenk might bo Readers, per line 5c closely by the refusal of three prom­ profitable tor the west. Many sets, daily courier inent men to accept reappointment which reradiata— and most ot them By mail or carrier, per year ....46.00 as trustees to the Stevens indus­ do are tuned in by the squeal In­ By mail or carrier, per month .50 trial trade school, one of the largest stead ot by the music. This sets up WEEKLY COURIER and accepted to be one of the best a similar squeal in neighboring sets By mail, per year______________ 12.00 of its kind in the state. All three and is a nuisance which must he Gossip of Staff Corrcspondenta MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ot the men. two of whom had been overcome. Owners of sets are re­ at World Centers of The Associated Press is exclusive­ identified with the school for many quested to lx« more considerate ot Population ly entitled to the use for republica­ years, refused to take the pledge. the man next door. tion ot all news dispatches credited All of them took the same position In thia, or all otherwise credited, in this paper and also the local nows as others who refused to serve un­ it is sometimes annoying to have published herein. Harrisburg. Va., Apr. 1.— (I, N. der the prescribed conditions. the storage battery run down just All rights for republication of when friends are arriving to bear special dispatches herein are also re­ S. I—Objection to the plan of Gov­ ernor Pinchot, which requires every served. the set. To rectify this, and inci­ office holder under him to take a dentally prevent the friends from TUESDAY, APRIL 1, IVAt. personal pledge to support the thinking that radio always gons to : the bad w hen most needed, connect ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ eighteenth amendment, is gathering momentum through Pennsylvania ' one dry cell in series with the stor­ OREGON WEATHER ♦ resignations and retus- and causing age battery. This will raise the ♦ Pacific Coasts States: Gen­ frorn some of the big- voltage of the storage battery suf­ erally fair with normal temper­ ♦ als to serve ficiently to operate the set at full ♦ ature, but with probability of ♦ gest men of the slate. Several such Owners of Violet Ray machines* etiiciency. recent stands again has brought the occasional rains along north within the city are asked by the matter under the spotlight. coast. for Radio club to cooperate with them STRIBLING WINS BOUT During Pinchot's campaign ♦ ♦ office following his election he and not use the machines after 7 FROM MIKE McTIGl E Unsettled, probably showers ♦ do o’clock in the evening, as their use ♦ pledged himself repeatedly to ♦ tonight and Wednesday. interferes with radio reception. Un­ Newark. N. J., Apr. 1.—(A. P.)— ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ everything in his power to tight the less the owners cooperate volun­ liquor traffic. He has used every William L. "Young" Stribling. force at his command to drive boot­ tarily the matter will be taken up Georgia schoolboy, battered his way < LEAN I P THIS WEEK leggers out of the state, and early with the district supervisor and steps to a spectacular victory last night Cleanup week has arrived and local in his administration announced taken to eliminate their use. O. R. over Mike McTigue. world’s light people are urged to take advantage that only those who obeyed the dry Refern, the supervisor, states that heavyweight champ i o u. but his high frequency machines, such as youthful eagerness cost him a golden of the fact that they will have co­ laws could work for the state gov- these, must be shielded it they are chance to lift the coveted crown ernment under him. operation in the cleaning up of their Application forms for state jobs sendiug out reradiatiug waves which with his triumph. place«. The Boy Scouts have offered of minor character were revised to interfere with the reception ot wire­ A record crowd ot uearly 15.91)0 — to give their services to aid the move- include a personal pledge, while for less signals from another state. in the First Regiment armory saw meat in making Grants Pass a clean­ more important positions a form let­ the strapping Georgia youngsh-r de­ Dennis Stovall, formerly a resident cisively outpoint his veteran rival er place in which to live. They will ter was prepared, which said the take a truck and remove the rub­ same thing in a less pointed manner. ot Grants Pass and a writer of boys' trout start to finish and have the stories, spoke over the radio ou Fri­ champion on the verge of a knock­ bish that people clean up from their day evening and many ot his ac­ out in the tenth round. Even for justices ot the peace the But Mc­ yards. The boys ask nothing for themselves 'but want Just enough to application form requires that they quaintances in Oregon heard him. Tigue weathered the storm and cover the- expense of the work. promise, on their "word ot honor," He is head ot a Boy Scout move­ snatched back the title laurels that Should there be any surplus, it will to "support, defend and personally ment in Los Angeles and spoke on Stribling had within his grasp Un­ go into the treasury of the scouts to obey" the eighteenth amendment that subject. His talk was from sta­ de« the New Jersey no-doclsiou laws a championship cannot change hands help them finance their trip to Dia­ and all state laws enacted to carry tion KFL it into effect. The form letters, except by a foul or a knockout and mond Lake. A new Supertietrodyne ret has when McTigue was on his feet at Don’t stop when the place within which go to the more important ycur own fence is cleaned up. There prospective appointees, say "in ac­ been received by Austin Brownell the end ot the twelfth and . final may be a vacant lot next door and cordance with the governor’s pub­ from the Radio Corporation ot Amer­ round his crown, though at a dis­ the owner may reside in California. lic statement, this appointment is ica. This set has been highly ad­ joined angle, remained on his heud. An unsightly lot next door will de­ necessarily conditioned on your will­ vertised and is said to be one ot i Seoul Medical College at Seoul. tract from the appearance of adjoin­ ingness, which he cannot doubt,” the best on the market. Mr. Brownell is now giving demonstrations ot the Korea, recently held service for the that the eighteenth amendment will ing places. Go in and clean up the worst of it. Or write the owner tell­ be obeyed not only publicly but pri­ machine at different homes in the soul« ot animals sacrificed for sci­ ence. *«- KU ing of the condition of his lot. Clean vately as well. Regardless of wheth­ city. up parking strips. Plant flowers and er the prospective appointee is a man Radio performers very often give trees. Every little piece of work who has served the state without their services free of charge or for pay for decades and known to be will help make Grants Pass a cleaner city and a better place in which to of dry leanings or a public service a nominal sum. They have no audi­ commissioner-to-be—of whom there ence except people many miles away, always are many — he must make from whom no applause is possible at the end ot their entertainment. that personal pledge. HELP OREGON INIM STRY The only exceptions to service for Entertainers thrive on applause. Every effort in behalf of Oregon With none forthcoming they feel Industries, no matter how small or the state are in the three depart­ that their efforts may not be appre­ how great, is appreciated, A letter ments over which the governor has ciated and they are not included to wag received today by the editor no constitutional authority, and all perform often. Listeners-in are re­ from the Associated Industries of of which did not fall in line for the quested to drop an occasional card plan. Oregon. It says: to the artists who entertain them. "We note with satisfaction a The radio broadcast is still in its splendid editorial in the Courier of Soon after the plan got working infancy and must be nursed along. the 25th regarding consumption of well protests and refusals to serve The radio fans can help much by Some of them horn«- products, and we are writing became common. were from men who were known to bearing of their end of the busi­ to thank you for your good work. ness. "The principle of support of and have always had dry leanings and pride in the products of our respec­ who asserted that to make such a Another suggestion has been tive communities is most important promise was unnecessary and a re­ made for Josephine county fans. By to the growth of the state. Every flection on their present attitude. sending in telegrams or letters to dollar that leaves Grants Pass, which Others were from women who had could be expended in Grants Pass served the state for a number ot for a product as good, reduces the years without pay and who also be­ purchasing power of the people of lieved taking such a pledge was un­ necessary and that it questioned the community. "Every Oregon label is a certi”- their willingness to have obeyed the cate of employment for a wage law in the past. Advertisements under this heading Sc per line per issue. All earner.” For a time the whole question I Classified mis appear under this hcaing the first «..'me seemed to be forgotten and gener­ As a result of a recent survey of ally accepted until John M. Phillips, the schools in a western city, in Pittsburgh, president of the state which a census of children owning^ game commission, refused reappoint­ MOTOR OUT TO THE ABERDEEN THE PICTURE MILL for artistic photography. 420 F St. Phone VILLA. Sunday dinners and week pets was made, it was declared that ment. Phillips had been a member 283-R. ___________ 39-tf end parties. Excellent Service. the possession and care of pets was- of the commission for twenty years Amid Delightful and Congenial for SALE—One team, weight 3000 the greatest ot "after-school educa­ and a leader in the game conserva­ Surroundings. Perfectly Ap­ ’lbs. One 3 *4-inch wagon. Must tions."—April Sunset, The ow’ning tion movement for almost twice that pointed Cabins. Open April 1st. be sold this weak. Will take bank­ ____________ 50tf of pets is an education in itself, for length of time. able note. Inquire at The Antlers. It teaches the boy or girl to have Phillips always had been in ac­ LEAVE ORDERS at Rogue River Eight miles north on Pacific High­ way. _____________________ 59 consideration and love for animals, cord with the governor’s policies, Hardware for "Wildwood” I’ansy 57 T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE­ both wild and tame, The old-time but in his letter refusing reappoint­ _ plants. 4 0c per dozen. pastime of tying a can to a dog's ment ,he pointed out, as others had FOR SALE OR RENT —Eight arres CIALIST — Temporary headquar­ ters at Buick salesroom, 308-310 tail has passed from vogue and in done, that the oath of office re­ one-eighth mile from city limits North Sixth St._______________ 5Jtf on north. All under irrigation; Its place has come a deeper under­ quired a pledge before the One Su­ good land. Will lease for taxes. DRY SEASONED WOOD—William» standing of the meaning of the love preme Being. “I will not subscribe No buildings. See E. 8. Van Dyke. Wood Yard. Phone 187. 231f for a pet. to any oath before God and then ____________________ __ __________ 57tf WANTED Experienced Painter. En­ SECOND HAND coil bed springs for quire of Abel at C. F. T. Co.’s sale. >2.00 each. Josephine hotel. mornings. 03 44tf FOR SALE—Victrola with records. FOR SALE—1000 feet 8-ln telt pretty well anil» tied With himself. W«« dltilllg at u hotel Uuount lu II iig Wi>ltr> •-. W hen "M. v Imw long have you been In this Salem. Apr. 1 -t Special I all ot the state Income tax returns country?" "Two year», sir." milled under date of March 31 are ’Ito you like It?" received at the utlicea of the elate "Sure, It’« well enough." »ho an | tax commission within the next two «werrd. “Hut, Mary." he c«nUuueUU| or ibree days, approximately »500.- 000 will have been turned over to the have rnuuy prl'll'pes in llil’’ veunlry ( •Ute treasurer. und«r administration which you'd not have In IrelMd. Now of the act. The limn for filing re­ at home you'd never be In n mom with a Justice of the Snprenu’ court turns expired last night. nnd charting familiarly with him 'toe »500,000 mark prediction wa» "But. »uro. »Ir,” »nlt. the tax is being ceHcoted. It was es­ timated that 70.‘'oo returns had been Had Forgo’.tsn recoived at th« department, and that Hot Sprln.:« pin r«*n(,y r-n A 10.000 more were placed in the mail» across a lot <»f love IHii'n wiiut*n yesterday. e many year« ago, >, bv her in« llh r u> lior Mr. Fisher said that it wa» his father before they were murrknl. 'I tor opinion that the Income tax would daughter pretended that the raise approximately »1.500,000 In­ Mere of recent dut*’. und r« ad the a stead of »1,250.000, as estimated or­ her mother, who was disgusted be.oU'l measure. aaytng it wa» »uruils.ii ; Hun iginally. such »illy person» were pvnn'tte l t Id live. “I thank goodm ■ «It" me "that when I was a girl. I had «elise.’—Plillndelphln Inquirer. Portland I’cqilr INe k'ro«M Typhoid Both Wrong Il'vvr From Poor Milk Two travelers were sealed Portland. Apr. 1. (API Three train going to Chicago. As the persons are dead aud ten others are drew up nt a station one of the ill from typhoid fever as a result of elers opened the window, ami. using infected raw milk, according to Ing a deep draught of fresh air. tn n <1 to his companion ami exclaimed; Health Officer Parrish. The dead ••Isn’t tt>l» salnbrious?" are Edward Pnxankoff. Mrs. Colene "Yes," replied Ida friend. ”1 think It Chatfield and Mrs. Mildred Hoaaack. Is exhilarating." The victims and those ill are all on "Veg pnrdt’tt." chimed In the i » i the same milk route, in the Sunny­ ductor. "ye're both wrong, It's Kula side and Hawthorne district. tnazoo.” INFECTED MILK KILLS THREE It la to be questioned whether his tying up with Jay Gould or the »400.01)0 he wagered tliat William Jennings Bryan would be «lected in 1896 was James It. Keene'« greatest error >t judgment. To lit» then associate, Gould. Keene attributed his losses in Western Union and when! in lite late •70s. For all of bis «peculation» over 50 year«. Keene, when he died, In 1913, left but 82.000.000. and h- scored more failures In his operations tlmn «nr- cesses. After hla experience with Jay Gould, other reverses followed nnd Keene was a bankrupt In 1884. By 1892 h« was on hl« foet again, tlirough hl» manipulation» for the whisky cotu- blnatlun and American Sugar Relining company. Later In tho same decade, he won »nd last and won again on Brooklyn Rapid Transit, only to drop 82.01)11,000 In Third avenue railway specnlstlons. At the time of the flotation of United State* steel lie hft the celling, only to fall to the floor shortly nfter with the collapse of Southern Pacific.—New York Time«. Eliminating Rattling Doors. Slamming and rattling doors are «Imply eliminated by a small pneu­ matic cushion made to fit the door jamb. "Those firemen must be a frivolous set," commented Mrs. Dumpling. "Why?" asked her overworked half "I read In the paper that after Hie* blaze was under control, firemen! played all night on the ruins. Why | didn’t they go to bed like sensible J folks Instead of romping around Ilk» cats?" PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, Apr. 1. (A. P.) Llve- stock steady, eggs »toady. print but- ter two cents lower, butterfat tWO cents lower. Top steers. $7.75 $9.00. Hogs, top grado, $7.75 Iaimbs. top . »12.25 i Eggs, henneries, 23V»c4> Buttar. prints Butter, extra cubes Wheat, hard white. 99c. I Wheat, western red. 93c. Butterfat, f.o.b. Portland I Meaning of ‘’Pekoe." The nnmr "pekoe" of orange pekoe tea Is derived from Ute Chinese word« "Pah ho” which mean "white hairs" and refers to the small white piece« in this tea which look like stem« but are the finest part of the leaf. ALTHOUGH its high / \ .standard of design X Xhas resulted in much copying, the rarity of genuine Chippendale furniture has limited its possession to a scattered few. Not so with gas­ oline. “Red Crown,” the standard of all motor fuels, is available every­ where. And every gallon has the same unvarying power and extra mileage! a < ('oniicit lints fol- Eas­ ter, $4.75 Manhattan Shirts for Easter $2.00 to $5.00 Butterfat, f.o.b. 8. F. ♦ COMING KVESTH ♦ * May 16, Friday I’rtmary Election. Say3 His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over RHEUMATISM Of QUALITY STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) « H uh Alno IT')>vi'ii IlvtiiHrkably .Succi’»»)- fill in Hcwi-»1 < itwH of Itlu'uiiuili)' N,‘uti»tla Mr. J dud ' h II. Alton uuffpred for years with rhenmatlsni. Many timo» tills tnrrfble dlscasn loft him ledplo»» and unable to work. ilo tliiully (l)iefiled, utlfir yuara of ceaiilcHH Htildy, that no oid - can bo free from rheitmnHsm until tho ac­ cumulatoli Impurities, commonly called uric tubi deposits, were dia- solvod in Ilio Joint» aud muscle» und uxpclled from the body. Willi this idea in mind lio consult­ ed physicians, rimile experiments nnd fliiHliy compounded a prescription tliat quickly aud eomplulaly banlshud every sign and symptom of rhuurna- tlHin from bin system. Ho freely gwve his discovery, which lie called Allenrhtt, to other» who took it, with what migli I lie called niarvi’lou« auccess. After years ot urging he decided to let sufferor» ev­ erywhere know nboiit his discovery through tho newspapers. He It is therefore instructed Couch's Drug Store to dispense Alleurltii with the understanding Hint If the first pint bottle does not show Hhs way to com­ pii in recovery he will gladly return your money without comment. Mall orders accepted. 5 new spring Dresses; no two alike; marked for quick selling $21.50 Golden Rule Store l.il'u ib a niattei’ of pick­ ing ami choosing. If yon pick the wrong mail there is a detour. If yon pick the wrong girl tliei’c’s a divorce. If you pick the wrong Easter suit now—later in .June you’ll have to take your pick and un- •i»\< r another vein ol' gold to replace it. W’e may or may not have your light Easter h u i t in «to <• k—hut there'« one tiling sure— we haven’t the wrong one. Every til o <1 e I — every piece of ftihrii---- every shade and color that is hanging in these cabi­ nets is right - so, you either pick a winner or von don't place your nioiiey at all! Mieluu Is - Stern Value First Suits $30 to $40 Kittenish Keen* IVon and Lott Millions of Dollars WONDERFUL VALUES 18 new spring Dresses, unusual­ ly well made; no two alike: all sizes. Very special.... $26.50 Alterations free on all ready-to- wear. It’s easy to mistake a Bumblebee for a Blackberry ! I’llOTEl f VOI II < HILI)'« lli:AI/rH Through Ibouglillessti) s» tho «light cough or cold of a child Is often ne­ glected nnd soon hecom"» serious. A fow doses ot KILEY’S HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND, st rmall cost, tak­ en nt the onset of the cold would bring speedy relief. Be prepared, have n bottle of this safe, reliable i ougli remedy ou hand, and give promptly when n cough or cold is de­ tected. Equally as effective for older persons. No opiates. C'cileh’« I’hnr- macy, id>- 4