Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 18, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS PAS« DAILY (MH'RIKII
PAGE TWO
, will cotne to England in May. aud GET PAID ON <>» \ TIME
bugs and worms during th« spring
there will probably be visits from
EDICT TO DEW ER FORCE
month«, mid th« entlr« ub«en<« of
the king and queen of Belgium, and
them now It 1» nbaoluttly «-»«•nilal
Published Daily Except Sunday
that some aubatltilte for tlivm bu pro­
possibly from the king and quccu of
Denver. April 18. (1. N. S. •-
vided. Such »ulistllutea are known
A. E. Voorhies - Pub. and Propr.
Spain.
"Stack your chips on your own time,
Entered at postoffice. Grants Pass.
««
"iinluml fe.ula'' and Include meat
is the latest order ot the city of Den­
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
scrar», tiinknge, and ground bone.
DATE FOR TAX HEARING
ver to Its employes.
■1%I« <lry ma«h mixture »hnuld cobih I ii
IS NET FOR APRIL 2.1
.Manager of Revenue Clem Collins
ADVERTISING RATES
15 to '.HI per cent of meat »crap« or
EGGS
FROM
PELLETS
Display space, per inch _____
25c
has announced that employes tuu.i ,
high griule tunkuge. If skim milk or
Local-personal column, per line 10c
Salem. Ore.. Apr. 18.—(A. P.I— call at the city auditor'» off lea for I
POOR FOR HATCHING butteiinllk 1» available tho percentage
Readers, per line------------------
5c
Upon receiving the state's notice ot their wages after working hours. The J
of other animal feed» may be do
appeal yesterday in the state income custom has been for years to psrtnit I
Pullets never should bo used us creased somewhat.
DAILY COURIER
tax case the supreme court set the the workers to take time out of their| breeders unlearn they lire early hutched
By mail or carrie«. per year
$6.00
date for the hearing in the supreme regular work to go to City Hail for t mm tiundli-d miller the most favorable
By mail or carrier, per month
.50
Hens With Cold Feet Do
court for Wednesday. April 23. It their pay. The new pltn will save | condition«, any» Noel Hall, extension
Gossip of Staff Correspondents
WEEKLY COURIER
Not Produce Many Eggs
is understood the case will be hast­ the city $10,(»60 annually, accordìi’ ; -l>e, lullat of tho Missouri state poul­
12 00
By mail, per year
at World Centers ot
try «xporliueut stutlou, at Mountain
ened through the higher court.
With eggs bringing
to
Collins.
Population
Grove, Mo.
price« tho object of th« poultryman
Following a hearing of the case
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The following are the essential Is to get bls liens to lay tho largest
yesterday, in which the Standard
The Associated Press is exclusive­
points In producing hutching eggs possible number of eggs ut a minimum
ly entitled to the use tor repunliea-
Lumber company demanded
that
New Use for Cigarettes
from pullets:
of expense, and one way tn gain this
tion of ail news dispatches credited
the
state
be
restrained
from
exact
­
Mexlcuns
working
In
a
lend
mine
in
London. Apr. IS.— 11. N. S.)—.
First, the pullets should be enrly end 1s to ke*i> the rest of lions warm,
in this, or all otherwise credited, in
thia paper and also the local news The king and queen are preparing ■ ing an income tax return and pay­ Chitiuidiuu have found ii new use foi hatched. It la necessary fur the auya A. C. Smith, head of lbs poultry
to make a gesture of friendship to j ment from the company, the circuit cigarettes. The mine consists of a fewls to be mature for the beat re­ division at University Farm at St.
published herein.
All rights tor republication of the United States.
court granted a permanent injunc­ series of eaves along the side« and hot sults.
Paul. "Hens with cold feet do uot
toms of which lead and silver ore in
special dispatches herein are also re­
Second, they must have been raised lay." add* Mr. Smith. "Froxeti ground,
A garden party will lie given at ■ tion. This was in addition to uphold­
served
paying quantities Is found. The miner» properly—they must be well devel­ snow and mud make col.I feet. A dry
Burkingham Palao* in June by the ing the previous decree of Judges have noticed that smoke from theli
king and queen for the members of ' Kelly and Bingham, who held tile cigarettes is su< kt*d through cracks lr oped. Eight -months-old pullets that floor lu the hen house with from four
FRIl»AV, APRIL IS, H»2I
I to eight Inches of straw In which th*
the American Bar Association and . act unconstitutional as far aa it ap- the rocks at certain points. By drilling have •been fed aud housed properly
hens may constantly scratch will not
are
better
rtiun
twelve-nionths
pullets
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ the Canadian Bar Association, who plies to all corporations.
in the wake of the smoke, they break
handled under unfavorable conditions. only keep the lien's foot warm but
through
Into
another
cave.
Tlib
OREGON WEATHER
'will then be in convention in Lon-1
Third, the pullet should be brought will help to Insure good health, which
Titres Pots of Kobangs.
method of tracing ore ha« been fol
Pacific coast states:
Prob­
♦
i don.
Into lay early In the fall and winter Is absolutely vsseutkil to egg produc­
The Maruhaclii family of Tokyo, lowed through a series of eaves anil
This
a most unusual procedure. I
♦ ably fair in southern and cen­
and allowed n rest before breeding tion.”
who operated a drug house of old es­ still the smoke passes out at the end
season. This allows them to bo in
♦ tral CaUXflruia, and occasional
I as the king and queen rarely attempt tablished fame, had received and
of tiie last eave discovered. Indicating
good physical condition for tho pro- Eggs for Hatching Need
temperature ♦'to entertain foreigners on a large transmitted from generation to gen­
♦ rains else*acre.
that there are other eaves ahead.
duetion of butclilng eggs.
near normal.
♦ i scale.
eration a sealed instrument, with in­
Most Careful Attention
Fourth, u good ration should be
♦
It is also a considerable gesture structions that It should be opened
f*<l
throughout
the
winter,
blit
Hie
Under
average condltlona II Is not
Lights
to
Test
the
Dye
Fair south, rain north por-
because of the fact that the expenses only if the family house fell Into
desirable to keep eggs that are to bi­
Of foreign origin a new mnchlnt pullets should not be forced for pro
♦ ion tonight.
Warmer east por­ 4 of the royal household are rather straitened circumstance«. Tbe packet
duetion. Tliv breeding ratlou should
ll »cd for hatching longer than ten
♦ tion. Saturday probably fair. ♦ rigidly provided tor. and the expen­ was rescued during the earthquake called a fadeonieter U used for test contain about thre^-fourths ns much days. Satisfactory hatch*« may be ob­
Ing the fastness of dye». Violet car­
aud
it
was
found
to
contain
Instruc
­
-V
diture for this garden party may
protein ns the laying rution.
tained ufter keeping them over three
tions to dig at a certain place. Three bon arc lights are used. 40 sample»
come from the private funds of the
Fifth. the pullets used ns breeders
weeks If they are carefully turned
earthenware pots of kobangs—oval- being tested at one time If necessary
should he supplied an abundance of Mini kept st a tem|>eraturc of about
LET’S PAVE NORTH SIXTH
i king himself.
shaped gold coins of feudal days— Half the sample is exposed to the light, green
food. It will pay to use alfalfa 50 degrees Fahrenheit, Expv rímenla
were found, valued at several hundred ami the other half protected by u meal
At the meeting af the city conn­
or sprouted outs wlieu utlier
show that the longer the eggs are
metal shade, so that after test an
thousand
yen.
The summer garden parties at I
cil, the matter of the paving of
kept the lower will be the percentage
exact comtairisen can be made. Special green feed Is not Hvnllshle.
We are prone to attempt two busl-
of chicks.
carbon rods. Impregnated with a secret
North Sixth street was put up square- Buckingham Palace are eagerly |
The eggs should be turnici (»ne« h
awaited by the English society folk. ' ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ chemical formula, give the light of tbit nes»es ln one. Commercial egg pro
ly to the people of Grants Pass, lt
and the fact that Americans are to ♦
COMING EVENTS
♦ arc fadiug qualities exactly similar tc dnctlon and good hatching egg« sel­ ilny. Egge shipped from a distance
dom come from the same flock at the should be carefully unpacked and left
they want to do away- with the un-
have a party all to themselves has ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ daylight, although greatly Intensified,
same time. Beat results are «••cured
In a quiet place 24 hour* liefore be­
paved section leading into the city caused no little discussion, particu-:
April 19, Saturday — Cooked food i
from the flock handled especially for ing placed under liens.— E. J. Peter-
from the north, they will have a larly in those circles where there is 1
sale by Wassa Ayita sewing club, Has Odd Leap-Year Watch one or the other.
son, North Dakota Agricultural Col­
John J. Kingsley of Boston, a Jewel
Pullets to be used In the breeding
lege.
chance to signify this by voting for bemoaning of the scarcity of tickets
at Pardee & Gebers Grocery.
May 6. Thursday—Better Music er has what Is known a» it lea|ey*at ¡tens next spring »hould be culled
the work at the coming elect ion in for the usual garden parties.
wutcli. It contains h wheel, very tiny carefully and placed In sei erate quar­ Sixty Per Cent Hatch Is
Week Concert.
May. If they want our prospective!
in proportion«, that makes a complete ters. Then they «h ou I<1 be fed x»i n
The king always takes a lively May 16. Friday—Primary Election.
Considered About Right
circuit only once in four years, al breeding ration and not torced for
residents to come bumping into the
interest in Americans, and is said to May 17. Thursday—May breakfast
If you buy eggs for hatching, don't
though it is "running" constantly. Tills production.
city over a series of chuck holes and be looking forward to the meeting
by Womans Association of Beth­ leap-year wheel is one of more than
look for !“• or loo per cent hatches.
Breeding from pullets la to be dls-
rocks, then they should vote against of the American lawyers with a
Breeders are, n« u cl»««. ,-onselen-
any Presbyterian Church.
3..IO0 parts In the rare timepiece. At courugeil. It Is g'-uerally conceded
Hot»», and will sell what they believe to
midnight on tbe 28th day of every leap that the best results are obtained
it. It is not only a matter ot civic great deal of interest. The queen
hs fertile eggs, from good stock. But
PORTLAND MARKETS
year, February, tl.e figures "2V" flash from liens that have completed one
pride which should lead the citizens also is Interested in America and
even from the healthiest of fowl« and
on the dial. This watch alao strike» luylng year. However, with special
never allows an American to be pre­
of the city to vote in favor of the
of the hlghe«t quality, there will be
Portland! Ore., April 18.—(A. P.) the hour regularly. The cost of niak care, good results can be secured from
sented to her without asking a tese
chicks off-colored ami defective In
welldevelojied, vigorous pullets If
work. It is the effect it will have on questions concerning life and con­ —-Livestock steady, eggs quiet, but- ing it was $10.000.
some point« A <W) per cent hatch la
they are not forced for production.
bringing new residents to Grants ditions in the new world. It is one | ter steady to firm.
good, and If half of these prove good
Movies
of
Undersea
Ruins
—
Pass. The more people that locate of the queen's great ambitions to
birds In cylor and shape It will be a
Substitutes
for
Worms
Top steers ......................$7.75 @ $8.50 |
Motion pictures of undersea ruins ol
i!!Pjl liiUcb.
in the city, the more people the city visit the United States, but it is
doubtful whether this w-ill ever be Hogs, top grade .............. $7.75-$8.00 dead cities along the north African
and
Bugs
During
Winter
will have to help pay the taxes.
arranged, as the demands upon the Spring Lambs ............ $11.25-113.65 const were recently taken by nrch-
In order to maintain good egg pro­
The paving must be done. It has reigning sovereigns in their own Eggs ....................................... 22c O 23c aeologiMs in airplanes. The fllms have duction during the winter months flu­
Binder for Cigars.
1 Butter, prime firsts..................... 38c been declared to be more sattsfnetory flock owner or attendant must repro­
been neglected until most of the peo­ empire are too great.
Chemists <>f la-hlgh university lune
than anything that could have been
J Hutter, extra cubes, standards 36c obtidned from tbe surface of the sea duce as nearly as possible those condi­ just perfected u binder for ti»e lu
ple of the city are ashamed ot it. Fur
Wheat, hard white ...................... $1.03 By till» means the course of a sea wall tions which exist at the season of cigars which It Is claimed will per
The
Prince
of
Wales'
side
of
the
miles the highway is paved and then
heavy egg production, say the Ne­ uilt currying a cigar in the pocket
Wheat,
Western red ...............
.93 submerged to a depth ot
fathom»
braska Agricultural college poultry without fear of breaking it under or­
as the car enters the city, it is sub­ controversy over the advisability of Butterfat. Portland ...................... ..35c win accurately traced.
I his being permitted to engage in
men. Because of the abundance of I dinary conditions.
jected to a series ot jars and bumps
—
racing has l>een finally presented.
Writing
paper
at
the
Courier.
Butterfat,
f.ob.
S.
F
.....................
41%~C
that create a decidedly unpleasant When the Prince took his last fall
sentiment against the city. In line the newspapers of England came out I
that
tbe {
with the street improvement pro­ with positive demands
gram, the work should be authorized prince give up racing. After every
argument bad been advanced one
and should be started without undue paper came out with a defense for
delay. It should have been done two the prince, and there are intimations
AilvcrtlM-mcnta under this heading Sc per line per issue. All
years ago. By now, it would all have that the defense was inspired by
Classified ads appear under tills hewing the first , jm
been paid for. I is an improvement the prince or those close to him.
"We don’t want a mollycoddle for a :
that must be accomplished.
prince.” the newspaper declared,
,The city’s plan is to build the
and went on to argue that the i FIR SLAB WOOD—$5.00 cord, de­ FOR SALE—Moving picture show
pavement itself. With the equipment
i
prince has won his great popularity '
and general merchandise business
livered.
Phone 155-Y.
C. W.
at Fort Klamath, Ore., for par­
Lambrecht.
74
that is purchased, the laying ot by the very fact that he had engaged
ticulars write owner.
Frank E.
paved streets can continue in urauts in the sort of life that England's FOR SALE—5-acre ranch, close in,
Blair, Lowell, Oregon.
74
best
sporting
men
engage
in.
6-room
house.
Call
at
613
A
St.
Pass. The administration I has real-
74 DRY WOOD FOR SALE—Pine »3;
ized that Grants Pass is growing and
fir $3.25; oak $3.50; manzanlta
Queen Mary is engaged in sup- FOR SALE—Dahlia bulbs, assorted
$3.75. Prompt delivery. Houser
that good streets
will aid that porting an effort to change the
colors. 50c per dox.
Jordan's
Bros. Phone 206.
70tf
Nursery,
North
Tenth
St.
74
The
queen
is
growth. And best of all, the im- i feminine styles,
FOR
RENT
—
A
downstairs
apart
­
provement can be paid for entirely greatly interested in the lace in- WANTED % or 1 h. p. motor, single
ment with private entrance and
or three-phase. Williams Garage
lawn, close in. Inquire 417 E St.
next year without an increase in the dustry and particularly in the Not­
and Cyclery.
73
tingham lace industry.
Present
«Otf
rate of taxation.
modes and fashions exclude the use ESTRAY—One red and one black
Fi-R SALE—13 acres, all under ir­
steer came to my pasture a week
of lace and the industry in England
rigation
Good 6-room house and
ago. Owner can have same by
The band boys are to get new uni­ has reached a low level, The queen
outbuildings.
Fruit.
Garden.
paying
for
advertisement
and
pas
­
Furniture, wood and chickens, if
forms. A committee of business is doing her utmost to encourage
ture.
Jacob Redding, Grants
taken at once.
Part cash. For
Pass, Murphy stage.
73
men has taken up the proposition the use of lace and to bring its use
further Information address 1’. O.
into fashion.
Box 693, Grants Pass, Ore.
77
CABBAGE PLANTS at Jordan Nur-
and will see to it that sufficient
sery.
79 WANTED—Ten cords
black
oak
funds are raised to garb the band in
King George is preparing for his FOUND—Thursday, on North
7th
wood. J. Pardee.
76
street, 6-foot rule. Owner call at
a auitable uniform.
The men in annual summer vacation—the one
DRY SEASONED WOOD— Williams
Courier
Office.
74
Every sum­
the organization put in two nights a that he enjoys most.
Wood Yard. Phone 137.
23tf
week during the summer, one in mer the king spends five days with FOR RENT—Office room on ground
FOR
SALE
—
20
shoats
(75
to
100
floor.
Pardon
&
Gebers.
76
the fleet at sea, and inasmuch as he
practice and one in concert. They
lbs),
4
registered Hampshire
has always loved the sea, it is said EVERY DAY is babies’ day at THE
brood sows, 3’4-ft. Fresno scra­
receive only a small remuneration that he looks forward to these five
PICTURE MILL.
It is best to
per, 5-ft Daln mower, 12-in. walk­
and most ot that goes for music. days with the greatest anticipation.
Phone
make an appointment.
ing plow, also other machinery.
59tf
283-R.
___________
J. R. Hawes care 8. P. Round-
They are a good advertising feature
house. Phone 56.
74
and a credit to Grants Pass, They
There will be a great deal of royal FOR SA I.E—Dahlia bulbs, named
varieties, 25c to 7»c each. Jor­ WANTED—Couple to share furnish­
deserve those uniforms and have entertainment in London this sum­
dan’s Nursery, North 10th St. 74
ed home with lady stenographer,
their minds set on them.
mer. The king and queen of Italy
riioue .'Î70-H.
_7.!tf
SECOND HAND motors handled,
overhauled and repaired at Clev­ ABERDEEN VII,1, a , Kerby, Omen.
enger's Electric Store.
21 tf
In the clear, life-giving “Land of
the Sky.” Simple, perfect service,
WANTED—More city homes to ex­
home-like informality, concentrat­
*
change or sell on easy payments.
ed comfort. One of those "wholly
A. C. Wheeler, 514 South Sixth
satisfying" places found once in
street.
73
a while and never forgotten. Fin­
est of meals, and perfectly ap­
ORDER
NOW—Annual
bedding
pointed cabins, early reservation«
plants. Salvia. Petunias, Asters,
suggested. Sunday dinners by
Lobelia, Pansy, Carnations, etc.
appointment only. Phone for rea-
At Jordan's Nursery.
71
_ervatlons on Saturdays^____ 66tf
FOR SALE—20 acres, 3 >4 miles FOR SHADE TREES—Plant Fran­
west of town between Eaton and
quette Walnut trees now.
We
Canby places, About 18 acre»
have 8-foot trees.
At Jordan's
river bottom, irrigated,
$3060,
Nursery, North Tenth St.
74
half cash, balance arranged. See
Mr. Earl McCall, Rd. 2, or write CALL 155-Y for dry slab wood, also
body fir, yellow pine, oak and
J. M. Watkins, 1528, S. W. 10th
laurel
C. W. Lambrecht.
75
St., Miami, Fla.
74
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
DAILY
NEWS
LETTER
Ono or Iwo drops of (Inclure of Io­
dine will vanquish germs In « quart
■of unsafe water within 20 to 30 mln-
I UlM.
1
:
PEOPLE’S MARKET
See the new
Ideas in Easter Suits
At Jim’s Toggery
‘‘Fresh Every
Morning” Plan!
Don't satisfy yourself with
havo
idea» and model« Hint
been hanging on hangers from
two to twelve mouth».
There la n m-w shipment of
Easter Hutts opened every
morning nt Jlut'a Toggery.
Pop—Every morning goes
tho strings on a u«-w package
—and out of llssuv paper
spring models and materials
so advanced that our artist baa
hardly had timo tu ski-tul»
them.
Tuesday. Wednesday, Thurs­
day. Friday and Saturday—five
Idg shipments to keep you up
to the minute even tho' you
wnnt to wait until the last
minute.
Come today—come tomorrow
-you'll ses many Grants Pass
meli welcoming these new ar­
rival« In Value First Suits.
Manhattan Shirts
Connett Spring Hats
C oojmt I nioii Suits
toggery
Mrs. Jeanie Burke
Candidate for Nomination
For
County
Treasurer
On the Republican l icket
Primaries May 16, 1924
I
T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE­ MASSAGE—Violet Ray,
Electric
Garment; women and girl» only.
CIALIST— Temporary headquar­
406
Mi
E,
upstairs.
67tf
ters at Buick salesroom, 308-310
North Sixth St.
54tf FOR SALE—Nice heifer, Just fresh,
FOR SALE —Mamoth Bronze turkey
one of the right kind. Reason­
egg«. 20c each. O. F. Olds, East
able. J. F. Webster, mile West
A street.
78 i
of town,
78
MY PLA11 ORM--‘‘Will conduct the office
assistance of a paid deputy."
■^nigr-
without
the