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GRAXTÄ P%ÄÄ PATLY COVRI Elt PAGE TWO WFPKFHÎHT. whole property surrounding and in "committee" and freely distributed! 0BITÜAKY cluding the Caves. throughout the city airing their Published Daily Eicept Sunday The notice on which Mr. Burch grievance* and urging nun-strikers ♦ 4444444 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ pina his faith is recorded at the of to abstain from any work that Sarah J. Rush A. E. Voorhiea - Pub. and Propr. su*yp-*t Billa Be Sent— ¡t is as might be of a «trike-breaking chat- fice of the county clerk Sarah J Rush (tied at the family Entered at postoffice. Granta Paaa, ‘ Due to the faet that school ia follows: actrr. ¡bom«' at the Lucky Quern mine ou Ore., as second-class mail matter. about oat and tha: organlxattons Holiday« with full pay are de- •’Notice is hereby given that we. April 88. 1924. at the age of 79 there will ba breaking up soon. It is the undersigned, citizens of the mantled and among other features 1 v>*ar» three months and five dsys. ADVERTISING RATES The Charm 8» hcwM a three-act suggested by high school officials Vnited States, claim 160 acres of ot thia Gilltertian situation ia a pro Funeral scrvlee» were held Tuesday Display space, per inch-------.------ 28« comedy, will be prvweatvd M Friday Local-personal column, per line 10c that all persons having bills against land covering the Caves in this vicin posed parade of the errand boya *c- afternoon at J o'clock at th« I'leaa* Reader«, per line---------------------5c any of these organisations would do ity together with the said Caves or enmpanied by a boys* baud through night by the studeals at the high , ant Valley cemetery. Rev O J Law school to raise fuuds tor the Aaaaal well to get three In soon. anything that may be found within the principal streets of the city. May fhiy Th« moavv wtU be ased offu iatiag daily courier the boundaries of said location, said to help costs me those takmc part tw I Sarah Jane Central was borii in By mail or earrte». per year 86.88 • boundaries to conform to the Vnited. Stop, Look, lastra; — By per month . .50 the proerxax. TNe plot «» la* J «»hueoil county, Missouri, January ----- mail - . or carrier, ... ,i ..... ■- St. 1848 Al the age ot sight year«, Consign your articles for the Big States land surveys; that said boun terestias The n*»t follow« WEEKLY COURIER Community Sale. Saturday, May 3rd. daries will be definitely marked as an shr w as brought across the plains Austin Bw««ias Syd Yaim*' By mall, per year------- ,—----- 83 00 18 a. m. See G. O. Toft, at Grants soon as a survey can be had. or with Diggers Fimi Body of O. C. Wise al auto«m>bn* mvmux ««th id«««. with parents, who settled near Ku Black Diamomi Mine gene. in 1853. She grew to woman- Meat Co S3 in the next 60 days, and that we in Pass «Aicb MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS tend to begin the construction of a 1 The Associated Pre*« b excl«live Ikxtid MacKraa » 1 uaa Jalirfvi. a hood in that place. lu 1872 she was trail or wagon road to said cavee In Seattle. Wash., Apr. 30.—(A P I ly entitled to the use for re pub Ik a- law studant. caa* dart «^practical, married to Benjamin Kush who dim! the near future. 14. D. Harkness and — Diggers who have worked since ¡In 1908 In 1897 the family moved.1 «ion of all new« dispatches credited Will Entertain Boy»— though At the next noon luncheon of the Walter C. Burch, locators. la thb. or all otherwise credited, in Monday night, this morning found George Bcyd 1 James Vitae«, an to jMephlne county. this paper and also the local news Chamber of Commerce, the boys ot the body of O. C. Wise, one of the To their union. four children i published herein. expert aoauauat. 1» wtlliag to co the graduating class of the Grants three miners trapped by an earth were born James and Joseph Rush. . operate and ao 1» All rights for republication of Pass high school will be the guests fall in the mine at Black Diamond of Grants Pass. Mrs. AV O. Hatchett, j special dispatches herein are also re of the chamber. The boys will pro Jim Simpkins Hcward Kuappl Stanley Cooney was found alive yes of Othello, Wash., and Mary, deceaa- I served «ho toils not and has never serious vide the entertainment for the meet ed Two slaters also survive, Mrs. | Meeting of Players and Fans Held terday and Robert Doucette »a* ly considered spinning ing There are 26 of the young men WEDNESDAY. A *RH. .-Ml. 1»24 dead. Tuesday Night—Action Taken Homer John« <t4arry Barrell«, is Ehtal>eth Banfield and Mrs Emma in the senior class The committee Mos.«, of Eugene, Ore. th* guard *« of for Monday will he composed of A ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ In 1910. Mrs. Rush was united At a meeting Tuesday night of Elite Be ceded ’ ! (Dorothy Jewell), B. Davis. H H Allyn and H. E OREGON WEATHER with the Church of Christ, In » htcli the members of the Grants Pass ball c » 4 « the president of the seat.^r class at a. --- i I 4 * » ♦ Gale. Pacific Coast States: Gener «he was an earnest worker club and fans of the city. L. M. Hart ioburg ami Alban» Bridge Bbl» a school presided over by ♦ ally fair in Southern and Cen Nichols was chosen manager for the Mis* Hays t l*>utse Holman), who tral California, and probably Will Be Opened * present seasoa. He has already Packard Accept« Invitation— b loved and feared by all who know ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Spring Sult buys ♦ occasional skewers elsewhere. E. L. Packard, of the geology de started work on the securing of Temperature normal or some Toggery and that's Portlaud. Ore.. Apr. 30.—(A. P ) her. Including the secretary. 4 • ««(»MING EVENT* partment of the University of Ore games and has scheduled the open —The state highway commission Miss Curtb <Allegri Ausland). what above. will find the real ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 gon. has accepted the invitation of ing game of the season at Grants today called for bridge bids, con who i« always trying to think well 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ buyers. 1. Thursday — May breakfast May Fair tonight. Cooler east ♦ the Cavemen and will be among Pass for next Sunday, when Eagle tingent upon the outcome of elec of the senior class, consisting of by Womans Association of Beth The newest models arc hero. those who make the trip to the cav Point plays here. A return game tions In the counties affected The Sally Boyd «Norma Trumbly). ♦ portion, probably light to heavy any Presbyterian Church. Thu largest varieties of wool* erns on Saturday evening. Profes will be played at Eagle Point a Harrisburg bridge, the bids are to who is George's sbter and frost. Thursday fair east, in- en» are here. The largest Muriel Doughty (Patricia Gale). May 2. Friday- May Day exercises ♦ creasing cloudiness followed by ♦ sor Packard is much interested in week from Sunday. be opened on May 29tb. and the Ab at City Park The old board of directors, com bany bridge bids on June 12th. value per suit h here. Ethel Speivtn (Dorothy 1-und- ♦ the Caves and will be able to give ♦ rain in west portion. May 6, Tuesday — Better Music burg. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ much valuable information to the posed of F. H. Ingram. A. H Deni These three thing* bring Week Concert by Music Club. Cavemen who make the trip, con son and R. E. Bratton, was unani Alix Mercier (Thelma Bryan). Samuel Gompers. preaident of I be men in to look. Once Inside cerning the formation of the Caves. mously elected. This board will American Federation of I-abor. was Idllian Stafford (Margaret Ham- May 16. Friday — Primary Election. HE WANTS THE CAVES IV» »Imply u matter of which have charge of the policies of the a cigar maker at fifteen years of merbacher). ■uit it's no longer u matter of Back in 1885 a man wanted the, Funeral S«-rvice» Frida) — POKTUAND MARKETS clab. It is expected that a canvas« -Synopeh of Si-ersc* which store! Oregon Cave* He thereupon posted' Funeral services for Silas Andrew of the merchants will !«> made to Act l-—Evening The boy«' room Portland. Ore . Apr 30 r » — (A notice that the Caves and all the | Berry, who passed away early this see if they are willing to subacribe on the top floor ot an old-fashioned ('oirie In—look around at —Livestock, steady; eggs, steady; New York house the crowds and you'll soon surrounding country, comprising 160 morning at his home at t 808 M for the team again this year. Last year a large sum waa raised, this Act II.—The main floor of the butter, steady to weak; butterfat. make up your mind who has acres, were his. He even went up , I street, will be held Friday after steady means of raising funds being neces school. Scene 1. Noon. Scene noon at 2 o'clock at Hall’s chapel th« clothes. there and lived for three years. He Rev. Hawkins will officiate at the sary to cover the expenses ot the About two week« later. Mit Intel*.S(«*rn Spring Suits says he spent some money there. chapel service. The G. A. R. post club, the gate receipts being too Act 111.'—The next morn ng in the Top steers 88.78 4« »9 25 4MU.5U to »45.00 main hall of the school. And that was in the pre-toarist days. of this city, of which the deceased small. A committee was also nam Top hogs 87.85 tf 88.18 ed to call on the members of the Director. Miss Ruth Anderson I had been an active worker, will have Good lumps . 810 65 813 00 tf Automobiles and auto roads were Cooper I nion Sulls 7.*«- to park board to see if arrangements Manager. Terrance Galvin. Eggs . 21c *2.50 then unknown here but be was go charge of the services at the Granite Hill cemetery. He was born May 26 can be made to secure the fair Butter, prime flrat* .. 38c ing to build a road so that wagons Connett liai» *11.75 36>sc 1849. in Wisconsin, being 75 years. grounds ball park at a minimum Sugar beet pulp la very cheap and Butter. extra cubes could ascend. He was going to have a Manhattan shirts *2.50 to *5 81.01 Wheat. hard white i 11 months and 4 days of age at the amount for the summer. valuable feeding for dairy cows. resort. But he abandoned the pro Wheat, western red 94c (time of his death. He is suvived ject. Now, after a Rip Van Winkle | his widow. Anna Berrv. Butterfat. Portland ...35c Mil’.WAY ERRAND BOYS IN sleep of nearly 30 years, he has STRIKE FOR HOLIDAY awakened to the fact that the Ore JOHN HIMMEL May lsk Mow« to «Io—--- Butterfat, f. o. b San Fran. 3 8 Sc gon Caves Resort has started ar, d Tailored CoMuni«'* The stores of the city may be Christiania. Apr. 30.—11. N. that his vision of 1885 is being real- asked to close for a short time on —The world's first strike of errand Figuring coal at 810 a ton. Can Made for Style ized but not by him. Friday for the May Day celebration ada is now saving 8270.000,800 boys is threatened in this city, Basing bis claim on the fact that I Flunagan Bldg. at the Tity park. As the celebration ¡with Its present waterpower develop The boys have already formed he posted notice that the Caves be is to be produced by all of the (themselves ment iseiBBeiTes into a union union. Printed printed longed to him, be seeks rental from schools of the city, it will be some rirrulars have been iewned by their I .the local company in the amount of what In the nature of a city affair *5000 and also wants the Caves For that reason some merchants back. Mr. Burch is building castles in the air. He is having a splendid ! have suggested that steps be taken time thinking of what he will do 1 to have the business places close down during the program. with the $5000 and with the Caves a 3V 5, I. J ’Oí T . rt B with all their modern improvements. It is almost too bad to ruin an old Advertisements under this heading 5c per liae per issue. All man's dream by telling him that the Classified ads appear under thia heaiag the first uLne Oregon Caves Resort company makes (Continued from Page One) no pretense of owning the Caves and - v-p- that the title is still vested in the er portion of said caves and there upon and on the second day of May. EAERA' DAY is babies' day at THE FOR SALE—192 4 Chevrolet sedan, government of the Vnited States. PICTURE MILL, It is best to run less than 3000 miles, in per The Oregon Caves. Mr. Burch, are 1885, with one H. D. Harkness, filed make an appointment. Phone fect condition throughout. Owner a national monument. They were set a claim thereto and said claim was 283-R. 59tf Teaving. phone 530-Y. 86 aside by order of the president of duly recorded May 19, IS -5. In VoL FOR RENT—Large. comfortable POSITION WANTED — Man and Aristocrat of a sturdy line, the Type-A the United States, reserving them 4, page 4 98, of the miscellaneous house at the edge of town, beauti wife want position ax camp cook. for a playground for the citizens of records in the office of the county ful grounds overlooking the city Experienced. Address No. 621 Sedan represents the finest crafts and valley. Garage, barn, chick care Courier office. 8 8 this country. By virtue of the tact clerk of the county ot Josephine and en yards, three-quarters of a mile that the government cannot main- state of Oregon.” manship of an organization perfectly due north city limits, out Sixth FOR SALE—Reasonable Jersey bull, The plaintiff states that said H. tain resorts such as needed there, street and Orchard avenue, seven gold medal ancestors. J. W. they have leased it to the Oregon ( D. Harkness has lung since abandon- straight ahead on the turn of the equipped for quality production. Fish. Talent. Ore. 84 highway. See H. B. Reed on the Caves Resort company to • run un-'ed all claim to said real property, I FOR SALE — Office desk, 110. 831 Place. 81tf der certain regulations as set down ' He also alleges that at the time ot Josephine St. bi Recent improvements give it a degree by the federal government. No, discovery of the caves, the property FOR SALE—5 or 10 acres, ideal for chickens and home, half cleared DRY SEASONED WOOD—Williams there has been no title granted to was located upon Vnited States gov and fenced. Three miles from Wood Yard. Phone 137. 23tf of elegance and riding ease that might the Caves. They do not appear on ernment land which was open to en town, in giew of Crescent City the tax roll in the name of Burch or try and that the land was not then road. Also alfalfa hay, 812 per TWO TONS good alfalfa hay want be expected only from Dodge Brother* 'd. Phone 6O2-F-21. or write ton. W. B. Carville, Grants Pass. the Oregon Caves Resort company. surveyed and is still unsurveyed. it Otto Hendrickson. Rd. 2. Box 24. Rd. 4. 88 Perhaps the legal advisors of Mr. is located in township 4 0, south, in a car co moderately priced. bi Burch think better or at least they rang» 6 west of the Willamette mer SECOND HAND motors bandied, overhauled and repaired at Clev ABERDEEN VILLA, Kerby, Oregon must have convinced him that he idian and is within the Siskiyou na enger's Electric Store 21« In the clear, lito-glving "Land of has a claim. But we think the title tional forest reserve. He also con the Sky." Simple, perfect acrvice, MILK — After May 1, will deliver will probably stay with the people of tends that at the time of making his borne-like informality, concentrat milk at *2.5o quart per month. the United States for seme years tu entry of said land he conformed to ed comfort. One of those "wholly Phone 323-Y. 83 satisfying" places found ence In come. all the regulations and requirements a while and never forgotten. Fin DRY SL<B WOOD—89 for 4-tler Mr. Burch has overlooked a good 1 of the government. est of meals, and perfectly ap load. Phone 155-Y. C. W. Lam RILEY-MEIER MOTOR CO bet, however. He should also file on Mr. Burch also sets forth that af- pointed cabins, early reservations brecht. g< T. H. «'ARNF.R, BRANCH MANA GER suggested. Sunday dinners by the water rights at Crater ( Lake. ( ter making the entry and filing his TWENTY ACRES of walnut land, appointment only. Phone for res GRANTS PASS, OREGON Probably some day the Rogue River claim, he went upon the premises deep red »oil, to trade for good ervation* on Saturdays. 66tf will dry up and he car ■ then supply j and lived there for a period in ex-' car and some cash. Phone 223-R. »5 MRS. L. L. SHARP will peddle on the people of the valle;, with water,! cess of three years improving the Saturday instead ot Friday. 83 at the same time rea! I zing on th<-1 place, constructed roads thereto, P'OR RENT—Housekeeping rooms. wonderful scenic attra'- ion. There ■pending 81500 in tl.is work. He •w J Call 315 South Ninth St., or FOR SALE -One mule and three J í il Í 'Imi phone 309-Y. Cail mornings or is also a good road ther •. now. You says he was unable to get the land pack ponies. Corner of I and KI ','i h i A 1T _evenings. 85 Eleventh. 94 may as well take a ■ banco, Mr. surveyed. He comes forth now with ÍL1, «& Burch, there Is no use b< ng a piker. a claim to the possession ot the FOR SALE--I’l.ino. 8125, iliinnt: WANTED Uy experienced man and à j table 810, library table. 87.50. wife, camp cooking. P. O. Box couch *1, (Ire: ser 81. «Ibo radio 676. , 83 ■ poles, cross cut saw. 831 Joseph ine St. 83 SERVICE STATION. Groceries and < f f ' an«» •■amp on Pacific highway, T. M STOTT INSURANCE SPE good location, doing good bua- CIALIST— Temporary headquar iness for sale. Owner must go ters at Buick salesroom, 308-310 back east. Write No. 613 care ot North Sixth St. 5 4tf Courier. 83 WANTED—A refined, educated E. L. GALBRAITH — Real estate, in woman for a reaponeible position. surance and plate glass liability. Advancement. Give phone num Tuffs Bldg , 6th and H. Phone 28. ber. Write No. 611 Care Courier« 8 3 JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur ance and bouds. High class com ■■ '. 1 g 81 t■ ■ p.11, gobi Re panies. ward if returned to Dorothy Lund- burg. Phone 49-R. 83 FOR SALE—Latest model John Deere corn planter, complete with FOR RENT—3-room, modern fur- spool and all necessary discs, prac- nfxhed apartment, close in. Phone ticsUy new. 855 00 Abo «w»- 397-J. or call at 710 J St. 74tf gang B> ni< ia l)ii,r plow, would 2-ROOM apartment for run«, • lose inak' rplendid plow for small in. reasonable. Inquire 417 L St. tractor, n»w db>f In good »rdeG 85 5 .(( 00 J C. Hunter. Bo* 87 Rd. 4. 83 FOR . ALE— 20 h. p electric motor otl rtarter and cut 011« Gee Car- FOR SALE—One 4-year old cow ( Id J. Parker. Loughridg* Ranch, i bull eros* Jersey and Barbarti Rd. 2. 88 price 875.00. 411 West D St. 14 . ♦ 4444444 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL 4 4 BOOY OF MINER IS UNCOVERED Jim’s I oggeiy has the Clothes— and Jim’s Toggery has the C rowds NICHOLS IS ELECTED MANAGER BRIDGE BIDS ARE CALLED CLAIM MAOE FOR CAVES PEOPLE’S MARKET D00B& B rothers TYPE--A SEDAN