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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1924)
H.VTUIIIHY, Wim. IV, IU2I ■■■■— -.............. —— ' f *of that community and largely at-, The 1933 (ourlai season wan tlin ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 150 ♦ forces of the individuals of the com . jump to the north, covering Cattles and Rains. ■ ♦ < AMI' FIRE NEWS There Is a reason why rain Is more munity. together with knowledge tended, and the sentiment was unanl heaviest In Glndqr National Park for miles, the 20-mile strip in Oregon ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Published Dally Except Sunday like ,» to is-cur .liter a battle. tin<l that and business experience of each. monaly In favor of join.ng and co ten years. would surely prove ineffective Ik tie movement <»f troops that pre Gather together the smi!l h . iiuh of operating with the Chamber of Com (hi.ikongx A. E. Voorhtes - Tub. and Propr. against it. for it would not be live- ' Sunday morning. April <5. at 5:3d. cobs a bnttle must i neially lie car money each can afford to expend for merev. A number vsluntarily signed Entered at posloffi»-«. Granta Paaa. Stock that carried the germs. Noue L ri<s| on in fair «»-.Cher, as dry ronda cemiuuiilly purposes, cmnblnu them membership cards. Other sect Ions Feldmaier. Dorothy Barnes Ore., as aecond-claM mail matter lire an important tuctor In such tao» e of the herds of nortb»'rn California Dorothy Zimmerman. Margaret Ham- all. cum 'entrale nil of tiles«» through of our territory should do likewise, mem». As these preliimmiries often ADVERTISING KATES have shown the slightest traces of merbacher. Olive Estes. Edythe A i take sevoiul days the end of a dry the m »dlutn of an efficient and pro tor together we can accompll»h much Display space, per inch.................... 25c dr«ws. Miss Peat, guardian, and Mrs spell of average dumtl»n Is quite perly mannged btiriness organization While individually our efforts, how Ix>cal-personal column. p«r line Ide the disease. A rigid quarantine ls Zimmerman, met. They proceeded likely to be rein bed l>y the filile I lie and direct the whole force thus ob ever earnest will not be productive of Readers, per line -............. 6c being Maintained at all points in to Jones creek where they enjoy .1 engagement Is tairly begun, und rain tained toward the nccompllsl.nieut of results. ! the northern California counties, it a most delicious breakfast cooked wtl! then l>e dm» In nccunhincr » Ith the particular thing desired, nnd we Think it over, folks, think It over. daily courier Ry mail or carri»». per year »« «O ia also maintained at the Oregon over a camp fire, consisting of ba tin* normal program of natine. Tb« produce the result that would have .Meanwhile, the Chamber of Com 5« Itne. This should be sufficient to con. eggs, buns, cocoa and bananas. battle dues not cause the rain. Ry mall or carrier, per month been as Inipmudblo in the first In merer la actively working along de stinct», as for the sci«tter«»d waters to finite nnd well advised lines with all WEEKLY COURIER keep out the disease as it can be After they had recovered from A Hand for a Tongos, breakfast they walked to the Ament R» mall t»»»r vwwe »2 i«O eliminated. S»iuie lasqde »»induct theiusv-lv» » ill have melted away the gravel banks, the force thus far glv>n tn It and dam where many fishermen were in a way to sugge-t that they would have rebasing the truasure therein con will continue ho to do. but why not evidence. They returned a'xmt been much happier if the Lor i luid tained. VFMRFR OF A«»SOCIATED PRESS give It greater Influence and force The farmers of Che Illinois Val- Th» 4i»«'wl»»ed Press is exchi’tve- 10:30 and all hope to go again. given them two tongues nnd but one Live, successful communities every and accomplish better results? this iv entitled to the nse for republics- 'ey and the Williams valley in The regular business meeting was hand. where the beginning to recognize this as wo said before, think it • ion of alt news dtspatchmi credited county would suffer. The farmers held at the Methodist church par idea and It is tty« only method of let uh hear from you. tn thia, or all otherwise credited, is this paper and also the local news of Jackson and Klamath counties lors at 4:00 o’clock Thursday. April prodtiction of large results nnd tho published here'n would be hard hit. The measure as 17. Plans were made for a Mother- cemmercal club Idea and chamber ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Aft right« ?<»r republication of Daughter party to lie held at the of commerce methods as worked out ♦ COMING EVENTS special dispatches hernia are also re contemplated by the stale authori Presbyterian church Monday night. and sysleniatlzed along modern bus- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 served (Continued from Page One) ties. while some small good might It was voted to aak Olive Estes to Itiess lines, constitute the best known May 1. Thursday—May breakfast be accomplished, would on the whole join. A new guardian was discus Give a Manhattan lie better understood as the result manner of concentrating and dlrect-j by Womans Ainnciatlvn of II«»th- SATURDAY. APRIL 1». ¡»it. not be effective and its application sed as Miss Peat leaves tor live north ing force is demonstrated from Ing the comm unity forces an.I re-| any Presbyterian Church. Shirt an Indi is to be discouraged. On the other as soon as school is out. Old bus- time to time, particularly along lines sources toward those mutters aiul May 6, Thursday Better Music ♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ hand, a rigid watch on all cars and ineas was finished up and thè meet- of community development and ac- conditions required In its develop-1 Week Concert. And it will take a yard! ♦ ing adjourned. OREGON WEATHER coniplishment. Any community cat. meut and up-bullding. May 16. Friday Primary Election. persons coming from California \ bat we want und must have Is Pacific coast states: Pro’o- achieve results within the limits of the best means to keep . would be 1 I'oltrUAMi MARKKTN ably fair in southern and cen its possibilities by thia process, it the greater force and power In our com Metompatipea Give ii Mnnhattnn Shirt one It out. ♦ tral California, and occasional « it A new Camp Fire group has been individuals will collectively «ooper- munity efforts. We all, as Individ trial In y»ur Chiffonier *ll<l Port Intuì. Or»>. Apr 19 (A. p I uals. constantly expend much effort rains elsewhere. Temperature ♦ ate to that eud. formed and chose for their name t and before the season I» out Llvesto» k Hti itdy; eggs, unsettled; Consider the process of hydraulic nnd money for the general good, ♦ near normal. ’’Metompatfpea” meaning “Let ua the same label will* own I ho ♦ butterfat, make friends.” Their guardian is mining as an Illustration of the idea. each of us along lines of our lndl-| butter, steady to firm; entire bottom drawer. The Courier believes in conimun- Mrs. Don Springer. Those who are There, waters from many so irees, vlduul Ideas, and perhaps, without steady. Fair tonight and Sunday. ex The way It fevls when you ♦ cept rain near coast Sunday. ♦ ity development through community in the new group are: Caroline Har flowing without the development of adequate results. Now suppose we first put II on! Light to heavy frost tonight ♦ cooperation. Individual efforts, di beck. Lois Conner. Marjorie Carrell, power are collected 17.75 <i |S 50 through the conc.int'*at«M ull these elements and I Top st i rs »7.75 »« 00 ♦ east portion. Warmer Sunday ♦ direct these forces, thus generated, ' Hogs, top grade you « The rected in a multitude of channels to Jeane Springer, Viola Chapiu and ditches, collected into a large pipe »11.25-111.65 . in east portion. Dorothy McBrien. and thence through gradations to in uti effective manner toward the Spring I .a nibs have to take It off to be lauti- ward the same goal, will not l>e as 22c «)> 23c . ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ smaller diameters and finally to the desired end. Suppose we build tip’ Eggs tiered. I effective as the concentrated effort of .. 38c giant of small diameter, and thereby and further pwrfect our commereiat| Butter, prime firsts .. The joy of opening up n pink Why Wood Decays. 36c the community directed toward that a force Is generated, which can des organization by increased member- Butter, extra cubes, standards Decay of wood is not due to direct troy and remove the obstructions ship, representing all sections of the Wheat, hard white . slipped package and finding 11.03 A series same objective, of conlri- A WISE POLICY? chemical action or the action of the toward which It is directed. your favorite back with «11 Wheat. Western red .93 county aud all commercial luterests. I btftions dealing with this aspect of elements, hut Is always the result of Its color all its sire with no The state livestock sanitary . 35c) Njw apply the idea Io the process :Tippose we all take an active inter- Butterfat, Portlaud I community life is being printed, the activity of low forms of plant life righa from you to the laundry « »t ia thia busin< as machine ut oar of community effort. — take the scat board is considering the movement i The chamber of commerce is the which feed upon the wood and destroy tered and varying ideas and mental 11 !ftC< man. give it our business experience and Butterfat, fob, S. F. it. of all livestock from a strip of land ability, our Ideas, our Ideals and uni ' mouthpiece of the community and t 20 miles wide along the Oregon Love Letters Left in Library. billons, aa well ks our money. 8up-, all efforts toward community bet- I While tin, public library of any border. They believe that such a : pose we give our community efforts’ torment should coordinate with the great city is more or less u Irystlng move would help solve the problem a driving and compelling force by place, Il rema.m-d for the Providence efforts put forth by that organiza the simple process of concentration of keeping the foot and mouth (li. 1.) l'ubile library to unmmnc«* tion. Why not it it cunts us no more In timi Its lost and found dep.irtmctit B If it would I disease from Oregon, $2.00 to $5.00 i the aggregate either In money or literally cluttered up with forgotten Advertiseruente under this heading Sc per line per issue. All prevent the disease from the state personal effort. love lel(ers left lu books nnd In the CbuMtifled ads appear under thia heaing the first élus the cattlemen would not register a These suggestions are for those rending rooms, The greater numlu’r to atart a complaint if such a quarantine Tomorrow is Easter Sunday and .who have nut yet aftiliated with the! are left between the pages of IxMiks wearers tind local Chamber of Conierei» anil those that larve lem let timed. The love measure were established. But it ' jt looks as if the feminine part of ío nklng FIR SLAB WOOD—»5.00 cord, de- FOR SALE—Moving pi-ture show business Interests whleh are not yet . letters vie with money und German 13 a question if such a proceeding ‘ the city will be disappointed for the marks, however, us forgotten book aud general merchandise business livered. Phone 155-Y. C. . W. at Fort Klamath. Ore., for par adequately there represented. Thlak murks. Dozens of men's lints are left 74 would help matters at all. Lambrecht. ; weather signs are not any too good ticular write owner. Frank E. it over. friends nnd then come with each year, tliougli never bus n worn- FOR TRADE—160 acres of good Biair, Lowell. Oregon. 7 4 jus and Join in th" community et uiis but been left Iwlilnd. The foot and mouth epizootic is j for that Easter bonnet. wheat land in the famous wheat forts to bring Josephine county an d belt of Eastern Oregcn for small now moving southward from here. acreage or town property. C. A. LOST Fountain pen pencil. Find- every pa. j*t of it, Into Ita own. Sei ••Orangs” on Rock. er pleass leave at Courier office. This does not signify, of course, that Stringer. 1010 North Ninth St.. spoke of a meeting held in the . A rln»1 ally of the sea-cucumber Is i wp 7 5 S80 Grants Pass. it cannot move north, but it does Have you decided what church Illinois valley last week. No terri the Hi-.i-oCHnge, v ld<*h oi-eurs on rocky show that the trend is away from you will attend tomorrow, for of FOR SALE—5-acre rate-h. close In. DRY WOOD FOR SALE--Pino |3; tory of like area on the coast ls mere shores from \,.M Englund northward, guys Nuture Mngnzliie. When this tir »3.25; oak $3.5(1; manzunita 6-room house. Call at 613 A St. here. It is now over 150 miles to course you are going somewhere on »3.75. Prompt d livery. Houser prolific cf natural resource» and fu unluml Ims the tenta> les wlthdmwn It 74 the south. It rt were to make a big Easter. Brus. Phone 28C, 70tf ture posatMHtlea than the minola rather r««emldes half an orange »tuck FORD CAR for sa’.e rhea? —Oood That meeting was fnspfra- on n rock. us It is u bright orunge rubber, new paint. See this car FOR SALE—Team of young work valley. at Ole’s Tire Shop. 74 mules, sound nnd gentle, weight tlonal, In that it v as representative color. St I Wut« A. E. White, FOR SALE—Dahlia bulbs, assorted Grants Pans, Oregon, Rd. colors, 50c per doz. Jordan's 68. Nursery, Noith Tenth St. 7 4 FOR RENT — A downstairs apart, WANTED—A Heat ClMB fir | . merit with private entrance and man. Apply Josephine Lumber lawn, ciose in. Inquire 417 E 8t. Co. 75 Kott CABBAGE PLANTS at Jordan Nur FOR SALE — Grade Jersey cow. sery. 7? Heavy miLer, 2 miles west on FOR RENT—Office room o.i ground lower river rued. 8. C. Gunter, floor. Pardee & Gobers. 76 Rd. 2. 76 FOR SALE—On" 6-year-old bay FC-R SALE —13 ucre-i. ail under ir mare, weight about 1000 R m .. on> rigation. Good 6-ruotu house and tour-gallon Jersey cow. 5 years outbuildings. Fruit. Garden. old. W. H. Leonard. Rd 2. one Furniture, wood and chickens, if mile west of town. 74 taken at once. Part cash. For lurtber iniormatiou address P. U. EVERY DAY’ is babies’ day at THE Box 6.13, Grants Pass, Ore. 77 PICTURE MILL It i» best to make an appointment. Phone YOU NEED it!* I have It! 16x14 283-R. 59tf tent tor your suintner outing. F. FOR SALE- Dahlia bulbs, namcl M. Latum r. Grunts Pass, pnon»- Appropriata and 614-4-4. 75 varieties, 25c to 75c each, Jor- dan's Nursery, North loth St. 7 4 Appreciated V, AN i ED —T< n curds black oak DO YOUR NEED a good uzed <ar- v»uud. J. Pardee. See our stock first. W. 8. Max It’s always tiinc-to-go lie- in every way—construction, very one is j leased INQUIRE of il. II. .McClung well Co. 76 fore you know it — when a Gul- tone, finish and known value silages lor mat barn rooi. cheap. with hosiery as a gift SECUND HAND motors haudl. d, Wilueivme, Orcgun. .J hr.-iiwn Registering Piano for every dollar invested. and is delighted when it overhauled and repaired at <.’| pv - furnishes the music! bui SEASONED WOOD — V« Illiums nnciru Pllpctrir Ator® 2 Iff The ( ¡nlhransen is indisput is PHOENIX hosiery. »»Orel lull. lari. I'boue l’boue 13 Hi. Z3lt 1. Friend» will class yours as FOR RENT —Small furnished hov;-« ably unique and distinctive. Appropriate for every 308 J St. 76 FOR SALE Cream separator. Cheap a homo they like to visit— Its development has been to occasion — graduation ut half price. H. II. M 'Clung, OHDER NOW — -Annual bidding Wllderrine, Oregon. where dull hours are unknown. I J) give as direct control of music, birthdays, <-on firmat ion plants, Salvia. Petunia3, Aster.-, 1 Yotir skill in playing the through (he pedals, as when <’boose now for Easter Lobelia, Pansy, Carnations, etc. FOR SALE— 20 H.'ioats (75 to 100 At Jordan's Nursery. 7 1 10s), 4 regisleied Hampshire ¡ Gulbransen will win comment playing by hand. Try a (hil- broud sows, a (ii-it. Fresno sera WANTED — Visitors in town to en —an ! rightly so. From early liranscn, and pass your own $1.00 $1.65 per, 5-it. ij^,n mower, 12-ln. walk joy our service Easter Sunday at ing piow, a. o omer macmuery. evening ’ til late you ’ ll play judgment. $1.35 — $1.85 11 a. m. and concert at 4:30 p. ■ J. it. liawoa care 8. P. Round m. Bethany Presbyterian I songs, dances, classics—regis house. Phone 56. 7 4 Church. Third at E St. 74 I tering your own personal ABERDEEN VILLA, Kurby, Oregon, FOR SALE—20 acres, 3 ',-i miles m li.e ci ar, life-giving "Lanu oi touch and expression through west of town between Eaten and Bunded In the Eat:)«.. the oxy." dimple, peneet si-rvice, Canby places, About 18 acres tlm amazinglv responsive hume-m.e iii.orm.iliiy, concealrat- river bottom, irrigated, »3000, ed cuiiixur». Vue of inoati "wholly pedals of the Gulhranseu. half cash, ba! a nee arranged. See sat.s./mg places tumid once m ■ Mr. Earl .McCall. Rd. 2 or write1 Easy to play? Yes—just a wuue a:id never lorgOiteli. F1U- r J. M. Watkins, 1528, 8. W. 10th ui>t oi tiim.is, and periectiy ap- try it! Easy to play well? St., Miatni. Fla. 7 4 poibo.d ca.iiub, e.iriy tese. vatiomi Yr s — exclusive Instruct ion buksestca. bauuay dluueiH by FOR SALE -3%-inch Lain -oiiiif bur» Oommuntn» apimmiu.cnt umy. Fliunu fur res in good condition, neu Rolls quickly show how. A Model ModU* et vatiuus ou buturduys. falitt I’rlcc »60.00. U. G. Buck, superior instrument ! Yes — $420 $495 $575 $650 noith Grants Pass on FOR .» ALE May 17, liUu V> iut- highway. lAtgiiorn buoy chicks, »16.00 per lOu, oi 5; In pi r 1,000. Ord i at M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE ou<». Ano haccning eggs from CIALIST — Tttmpora.-y be dquar-' i.r.ii t- I heavy layers. Ag< at ter» at Buick sulegrooci. 3U8-31U Mai.»-. L.cubalors and bruouern. Noith Sixth St. 54tf Stanlon Rowell, Prop. 213 Houlh Sixth Htreci K. Hammernacher, Rd. 2. plioue JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY —fn.iiir-' i - ______________ 7 lit . Sole Agent Jacksen and Josephine Counties a nee and bonds. High cl a*» com FOR .SHAi.;; TREES -Plant Fran-' panies. Grants Pass, Oregon quelPe V.alnut tinea now. Wo FIVE THOUSAND mor>- cattle killed have 8-lout trees. At Jordau's | by l.oc.f and mouth di tease. Why Nursery, Noith Tenth Jt. it hot Insure now In the Hartford ' CALL 155-Y tor dry slab wood, also Livestock In urance Co. P. B. body Ur, yellow pi no, oak and R mi li e. fot al agent. 77 laurel ( . W. Lambrecht. 75 E. L. GALBRAITH -Real estate. In surance and plate glass liability. MASSAGE Violet Ray, Electric Tuffs Bldg., 6th and II. Phone 28. Garment ; women and girls only. negisters YOUR TOUCH 406’i E, upstairs. Itogi» ter» YOI R EXPREHHIOX «7 tí FOR SALE—A young Pointer bitch of i xlra breeding Just right for FOR RENT—3-rooni, modera fur- this season. Ari Cruft Studio, iiìh ! k I upartmoiit, cluse in. phone phone 88. 79 397-J. or call at 710 J St. 7 Iti GKKXTS PtSS PAUA’ COI’UIEB PAGE FOVW 6RÄNTS PASS DAILY COURIER PEOPLE’S MARKET PHOENIX Hosiery Golden Rule a Host in Itself cNaUonaìhf Priced tifi 1JHI The Music & Photo House GULBRANSEN The Registering Piano