Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 03, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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let will slnff "Jeewe Lover of My iHNg^-ti Pig <1ub Met—
, the daily newspaper and one of the the Bender home. It was deserted
The Drydsn pig club gave an en­
Soul."
Evidence of crime was found is
, first to be consulted.
7^
ter tain meat last night al ths Doer
change
In
rlease
notice
th*
IM
Published Daily Ezra«! Saaday
the
cellar
underneath
One
of
the
' - ri
i It <;an aot be charged again**
Creek
grange
hall
Member*
of
the
hour
of
the
evening
•*rvlce
to
searchers, noticing a >■«
4*
CAV
M
•
«
"
i
fresh cacai a-
8 P
f
newspaper
advertisemeats
that
they
club
gave
talks
on
different
phases
A E Voorhtra - Pub and Praps.
m and the Epworth League Will
tlon in the back yard, uncovered «he I
Catered at pontofftM. Granta l’ara 1 force upon th* public aawanted mer­ bedy of Dr York.
Ilapt let Cherrh
of their trips to the stalo fair and
meet at 7 p. m.
It was decided |
Ore ai s-veadclaaa mail matter chandise.
They do. however, in­ thea to excavate the entire bark| Bible school al 10. with separate
Sunday school at 18 a. m. with summer school. After the program
The pro­
departm»nts for all gradee Prof a bivi aortal was held
form th* public where their n»*r- yard of the Bender place, and there; ! rooms fur all class*».
ADVKRT1B1NU RATES
Preaching services st 11 and 8. W. J. Mishler superintendent
ceeds will help defray the espouses
Dtspley space, par 1Mb-------- — Mr ebandtee wauu ran be fulfilled and was found the "port of missing
Rev. B. A. Finch, a former pastur
ixx-al p-rsonal cels ma per Ha» lue | at tbe lowest cast
of a delegate to the summer school
The
public men.” Eleven other skeletons were will oct-upy the pulpit
Readers, per Une ,
— 5c I
both moro ina
at Corvallis sgela this year
KalvMtkxi Army
J with the assistance of newspaper ad- unearthed.
Morning service tl a. m
The Benders covered theilr traili and evening. Special music by the
! vertislng. is now aide to buy intel-
daily courier
. „
.
J.
.
Sunday school 2:30 p. tn.
behind
them. tn thetr hurried de­ Choir at both services.
By mall er earner per year
$8 08 . Hff»ntly and expeditiously. Befor*
I entons. Wh
U Y. P. V meeting at 7 o'clock,
Y. T L. 8:30 p. m.
By mail or rarrier. per month
80 . the buyer enters the store he or she parture they left their stock and
Aad these who have received IVo­
Afternoon service at Merita at
Evening Service 8:00 p m.
' now knows where the desired ar- household goods and. according to
cera
I ion of Chivalry are Invited to
3:30.
Special Sunday night. 18 local uf-
WEEKLY COURIER
f ttelea may be purchased and where the beat evidence found, fled to the
the
t.
<k O F hall at 8 p tn Tues­
service
on
Thursday
Mid-week
Bv maiL per year
------- 83 00 ; the most favorable prices are ob­ Indian Territory, where they found
fierra will receive contmlesloa*. also
day.
May
6. for a social evening.
evening
at
8
o'clock.
sa
roll
im
wot
of
soldier»
Don't
fall
to
tainable. Newspaper advertisements safety. Federal officer* and posse*
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
t»* preeent A welcome for alt.
of citizens searched for several
The Araoctatsd Freon te «mclusive- have eradicated the hit and miss and
Church of t br4M
Hall at 408 G St.
ty ewtltUd lo thè use for rapublica- the hurry and scurry from shopping. weeks, but the trail of the notorious
I Gucci I Klein« Pnuuisrd—
Capí o. P. Strickland,
nm> of sii ***w. dn<t>atcb«i e-e<'ited i—Eugene Guard.
Benders and ' Hammer Kate" di»-
Corner II and Fourth Street*
There will l>e good trout fishing
In ibis, or all otherwtne credHed. in
Officer
1a
Charge
appeared in the (Mage Hills.
R A. Moon, a returned missionary
tht* neper and also tbe locai neve
j and poor salmon fishing tomerrow,,
from
Africa,
will
speak
at
the
morn-
oohlisbed borala.
so anglers are Informed by that mas-
Hriiutay Prveb) tratan « trarr h
i ing hour. Surely you will all want
Salmon ><-a-on tu Open—
All righi* far repuMieatkm of
Young people are eopeeially !«. '*«■ Har, Joe Wharton. Jo*, who Is
to
hear
hi*
message
right
from
the
special dtepstchse herein ara eleo re- t
Commercial fishing will com-1
VIted to the evening ari-vice al g nationally known as being able to
«erved
me nee tn the Rogue on May 88. This; ¡Congo; from that wonderful church o ckM-k ~
Thera will bo an
¿ addres* on , '•,|1 bl* onM wit born« winking an eye. j
at Bolenge. with it* more than 5000
year the water has been exceptional­
|"€hoos'ng - a - Ufr Worb." " There wlll'l',”‘** “’D ,b* information that trout
SATURDAY, KAY 8. IW.
members,
every
one
of
whom
Is
a
ly low and few salmon are reported
be a solo by Miss Virginia Roy and ,r* ••Dkiag readily Hl* Information
to be in the river. A number of tither. and every one belongs to the aoecial music by a choir of twenty
booked up by others and la be-
♦♦♦♦♦
♦ ♦ ♦♦*♦♦♦*
..
Christian
Endeavor.
local fishermen will engage in the i
gtrls' voice*.
jliev«d to be sellable.
OREGON WEATHER
not
I
“
Th*
Oil
Scandal,
and
Other
Scaa-
industry, however, the number
The subject of the morning «*»-]
Pacific Coast States: Gener­ ♦
yet being definite. The price Is , Ja_ dais" will be the minister's subject m<>n will be "A Growing Church."
cindertlis lived happily ever
ally fair In Southern and Cen­ ♦
at 8 p. m The beginning of a serie*
I'In. hed fur wpraiMng—
after—but oftt.inee the man
to
be
low.
dared
♦
Mrs.
A.
G.
Knapp
will
sing.
« tral California, and
probably
who la after complete clothing ,
of sermon* on the evil* of the day,
W. Pik» and George Basell, bulk
Bible school at 8:85 a. m.
♦ occasional showers elsewhere. ♦
satisfaction finds himaelt with
9 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * and tb^ remedy We will "hew to
lof Glendale, were arrested and fined
a "Grim Fairy Tale.”
Young People'» Meeting at 7 P *v $10 each laat sight after they
♦ Temperature normal or some­ ♦
4 tbe line" and let tbe chip* hit who-
♦
COMING EVENTS
were
♦
Please
note
th*
change
in
the
what above.
There Is no mystery or myth-
« 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * * ever get* in tbs way. Do you think
run down by Officer Younger, They
Guaelp of Malt Correspondente
♦
♦
boor for evening service*.
ology about the clothing bus­
were on motorcycles and were going
at World Centers of
May 2. Friday—May Day exercise«1-VOH know something about tbe oil
iness.
F. Gordon Hart. Minister. too fast along Stub street. They
♦
Generally fair tonight and ♦
laeaadal? Come and see. You will
Deputation
at City Park.
Sunday.
A poor suit at a poor price Is
put
up
IK)
to
guarantee
their
ap
­
Musle
aot
bear
any
"muck-raking,
”
nor
May 6. Tuesday — Better
< hen h nf teal
still u poor suit no matter how
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| are you asked to listen to the blat-
pearance last night The judge did
Week Concert by Music Club.
good a story teller the sales­
Corner J and Third St*.
not return any change thia morning.
man Is.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Kansas City, May 3.—Over the May 10. Saturday—Ladles toggery in» ot «n »»kn«*» »“d pawing iguo-
THAT PAVING ISSl E
and cooked food rale by the ladles, rara“« VoB *re
h*«r •«
Preaching service 11:09 a. m.
paths of the trail which once led by
We are never afraid that a
of the Brethren church, in TeBip|ehonest and fair dtsenraton of a .ub
For the next two week*, candi­
quality la tou fin* for this
Young People's Meeting. 8:30 p ItenuM-raUc «'aadhUte Vl»i
the doors of the notorious "Bender
ject
of
vital
public
interest,
by
one
I
Meat Market on North Sixth St.
stock or that a value la to«
dates for th« varions offices, from Place." known back in the days of
George A. .Mansfield, democratic
who has spent several years in your m.. leader, Maltwda Ford.
fair for our customers.
precinct committeeman to president *71 as the "port of missing men," «*r 16. Friday—Primary Election
candidate
for
Junior
meeting
8:30
p.
m.
the nomination for
midrt, and has an established repu-
That's bow we "run shop"—«
Evening worship and sermon 7: 14 United States senator from Oregon,
of tbe United State*, will be stating now ride tourists on the new Kansas
tation for veracity and square deal-
PORTLAND MARKETS
so to epeek —wo do carry the
was
a
Grant*
road
which
has
been
opened
between
Prayer
meeting
Thursday
7:45
p.
Pass
visitor
today.
Mr.
should
receive
tbe
why they
Ing
fancy qunllllos—that's true-—
Man*fteld ha* Just returned from a
the
people.
They Independence and Parsons.
rotes
of
hut we let some one eine g.«
You will be welcome at all the ger- m
Portlaud. Ore.. .May 3.— (A. P. 1
Tourists passing through or stop­ trip in eastern Oregon, where hr
Every pioneer of Kansas is famil­
the fnacy priera and do the
all tell wbat they will do if elected.
vices of the "Friendly Church.”
fancy talking.
In other words, they are sounding iar with the spot where 12 men are —Livestock, steady: eggs, weak;
O. J. Law. Minister. ping in our city are cordially invit­ found sentiment strong for him He'
ed to attend any of the abovo stated states that he confidently ezprats to
their own praise«. There is CM la­ known to have lost their lives under butterfat, steady.
service* at the "Little brown church be given the democratic preference. |
sue, however, upon which the pro­ the hammer of Kate Bender, daugh­
Newman Methodist < irarvlt
MicllHt'I.H-SfelTl Sili t K
th tbe dak."
Mrs. Mansfield la with hint
They
pie of Grants Pass will be asked ter of the notorious roadhouse own­ Top steers ............... 38.75 <g 39.2»
Morning sermon theme. "Prayer"
Wm.
B.
Hawkins,
pastor.
ers.
Tales
of
the
less
conservative
reside
shout
39
mile*
from
Medford
$32.50 to $45.00
to vote, which must pass on its own
Top hog*
........... $7.85 ft $8.15 one of the greatest themes in the
| on tbe Crater Lake highway
m»rit*. for it cannot stage a <am- toil of scores having "passed be­ Good lamps ..... „...$10.65 @ $13.00 Bible or else where. The choir will
M. Luke's Church
paign such as the candidates are do­ yond" in the little inn and grocery Eggs ............................. 20He fi 22c sing a hymn anlhetn entitled, "Come
Enjo>rs! a Good Night's Slrap
Special this Week
< Episcopal |
ing. That is th* bonding issue, to I store where the Benders held su­ Butter, standard cubes .......
...35c
¡Gracious Spirit Heavenly Dove,” hy
"I wish to say that FOLEY PILLS
preme
puasr.
Fecoad
Hnnday
after
Easter.
$7.00 Shoes $5.65
paving
of
North
Sixth
authorize the
Butter, prints.....................
....37c
worked O. K. on me In a couple of
Batsto and Mrs. J. R. Thompson will
Kx-nlng sen ice at 8 p. m.
Travelers In the olden days used Wheat, hard white
$1.06 sing a solo entitled. "Lovo Not the
street to the city limits.
hours and the pslns left me at once.
Rev. Philip K. Hammond I took n couple of them In the after­
During the next few months, 'the Bender inn as a haven. In the Wheat, western red .... ............. 96c World.”
noon. went to bed and had a good
Vicar in charge.
there will be thousands of tourists little community the Bender family Butterfat, Portland ..................... 3 4c
f
Tbe evening sermon theme u.
night'» alrap and have slept good
passing through the city, Every one I was supreme, politically. socially
even since,” write* Con Thiel, 1 is
"Stolen Goods." The choir will sing
tint I tnrrh of Ibrlrt WdSBll*
must go over that rough unpaved and judicially. Men were known to Butterfat, f. o. b. San Fran. 39 ’»c an anthem, and the Methodist quar-
E Columbia St. Fori Wayne. ln-
FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic
Christian Seton*« rarvtcea are cel* d'ana.
section. Then. too. the people of have gone to «he inn and never r»-
•very Bunday In the W. O. W. hall, stimulant for the kidneya. will thor­
Grant* Pass travel over the strip in i appeared, or a few days stories of
oughly flush the kidney« and
at 11 a. m. , Wednesday •’•«‘‘■d ¡J^^eTTactw’lty.'
large numbers and the farmers of Kate Bender's hammer would make
Couch's
rn««<lug al 8 «'clock. Th« subject for 1 rnacy.
that section north of th* city must 1 the rounds and then apparently be
travel over it to get into ths bus­ forgotten.
Sunday is "Everlssting Punishment" :
Those were in the days when
iness district. The heavy travel de­
Rsadlag room al bob "10" street 1»
mands that hard surfaced paving be 'every man was expected to "mind
open from 3 to » p. m. daily «zeept
Advertisements under this beading Sc per line per issue. All
done this summer and the only way, his own business, ” and those that
Ing Sunday and helidays. The public
Classified ads appear nailer this hewing the first ..me
apparently, to go about the task is did not usually told no tales after­
in eord la By I a sited 4« attend the rar
to authorize the bonding of the city ward.
It was common throughout
vices and to visit the rending room
that section of the country for men
for the 312.099 needed.
After that strir has been laid, the to disappear. They were either slain EVERY DAY is babies' day at 7 HE GOOD KITCHEN HELPER—Want*
M. Anne'* Catholic Church
equipment will still be on hand for and all traces buried, or changed
PICTURE MILL. It is best to
job, good Vegetable man. will cook
Sunday
mass at 8 o'clock.
make
an
appointment.
Phone
in
cHitip.
Address
No.
623,
cart
tbe city to nse on other streets in their names and habitat, which was
Rev. S. A. Coupai, pastor.
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Courier.
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91
283-R.
the city, If the bond issue carries, an easy matter.
FOR
SALE-
Willard
Hatt.
tv
.
6
ft will undoulrtedly mark the begin­
The notorious Benders never were WANTED—Work by middle aged
cells, l!-voM, never been used.
ning of a period of better streets in captured. They ruled the comtnun-
woman. Housekeeping or cook­
Evppy human being lias a desire of
Cheap. Martin Conger, Eleventh ♦ ♦ 4444*444 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ing for a small crew. Hotel work
Grants Pass. If it falls, the stroe 3 ity for several years undisturbed.
and I Sts.
91
ADDITIONAL IXM'AL
ownri'sliip.
It may I mj
preferred.
Mr».
O.
A.
Usher.
Sel
­
will probably remain much the same but. almost cornered once In the
ma, Oregon, care A. B. Hagen. 93 FOR SALE—One new "Gearhart” I ♦ 4 4444444* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
as they were last winter. The city search for a missing doctor, they
sock and stocking knitter, and
Mrs- A. J. l>ean, of Kalispell. :
administration is anxious to provide fled in the night and were never FOR RENT—Large, comfortable i one new Premier Electric sweeper. Mont., I» the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
—a sound investment
house at the edge of town, beuutl-
Boy quick and cheap. Write No.
good streets. In fact, such a start brought to justice, The skeletons or
F. E. Preach, former residents of j
fnl
grounds
overlooking
the
city
86
623,
care
Courier.
has already been made. It would be twelve persons, one identified as the
—the purchase of a home
that city.
and valiey. Garage, barn, chick­
extremely discouraging to find that. missing doctor, were uncovered in
en yards, three-quarters of a tnile LOST -License plate. Oregon No.
A.
Frentzel
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Reward If returned to
—a business opportunity.
In the face of a seemingly popular the back yard on the premises.
due north city limits, out Sixth 1 13-652.
Courier office.
87 visitors this week of Mr. Frentzel*n|
street
and
Orchard avenue,
demand for improved city streets, i The unraveling of the murders came
I
straight ahead on the turn of the T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE­ sister, Mrs. W. F. Werth. They re-
the plan were turn'd out a' •he out- about through the visit of Dr. Wil­
highway. See H. B. Reed on the
CIALIST — Temporary headquar­ turned to Bandon this morning.
’lilt' man who I iiis SHVfxl anti nci’Uiiiu-
set. It is really imperative that the liam York, of Independence, who an­
place.
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ter* at Buick salesroom, 308-310
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Trim’.'»- n
latt’il a bank balance is the person who can
bonds be authorised
North Stxtb St.
54tf Brookiugs. are spending a few days
nounced he had come in search of a
FOR RENT—7-room modern house,
friend who had been on his way to
hold and turn to good account these oppor­
furnished,
close In, sleeping WANTED -First class millwright I in Grants Pass, having been rest-
blacksmith. Call at Josephine
MAKING HHOI’I'ING EAMV
Independence and had been seen in i
porch, garage. 325 per month in
dents here before their removal to
tunities
as they present themselves.
Lumber
Co.
8<tf
advance, light and water paid by
This is trnly the age of advertis­ Parsons and Fort Scott. Dr. York
tenant. Pbon* 523-R.
87 FOR RENT —Nicely furnished apart­ the coast town, They will |e«ve fot
ing. and ever expanding advertising. asked the aid of plainsmen in the
their homo tomorrow.
ment. Call at 498 E St.
8 lit
One, who counts himself among the community in his search for the SECOND HAND motors bandied,
overhauled and repaired at Clev- FOR SALE — 9-tt. hay rake in good If Ton Have »loads—
"common people,” on reading the friend.
enger a Electric Stor*
21tf
condition, bargain If taken soon.
advertisement* in Ms newspaper re­
All farmers in the vi' inlty agreed
They should have your photo­
J. H. Robinson, phone 617-F-13.
marked that it is dangerous to the to make a thorough search for the LOST- -Gold watch Sunday between
88 graph. Art Craft Studio, Baby Spe­
purse to read the advertfi-'-ments too missing friend, but • Paw" Bender
Gold Hill and Scott ranch, Sam-t
cialists.
87
Valley. Return to Orvlll McCar­ FOH SALE—1921 Chevrolet sedan, I
carefully because you nto not even objected, saying:
thy
for
reward.
88
run less than 3000 miles. In per­
scan them without find ,g something
"He must a took the wrong trail
fect condition throughout. Owner Patrol Going to Eugen«*—
you want and at a p-lce and of a and ended up in the Indian country." DRY SLAB WOOD—»9 for 4-tier
The uniformed patrol of Hlllab
leaving, phone 530-Y.
88
load. Phone 155-Y. C. W. Lam-
quality you can't affo J not to take j Hender referred to Oklahoma
temple,
Order of the Mystic Shrlno,
WANTED
—
Clean
cotton
cloths
for
brecht.
88
advantage of.
j when he spoke of the Indian country,
wiping machlnory. Courier office. will have charge of the ceremonial at
That era is long p- st when the and Dr. York passed down the road FOR SALE—-7-room modern house,
81 'Eugene on May 21, and tbe Grants
furnished, close in, garagi-, sleep­
newspaper reading public complain­ in that direction in search for his
ing porch.
31890 on terms:. FOil SALE—3 dozen White Leg­ Pass section of the patrol la hrush-
ed that they were sr ending their friend. Then the doctor disappear-
horn hens, heavy laying strain, tor ing up on their marching and t det leg.
Phone 523-R.
91
penny for more advertising than ed. A searching party from his home
quick sale at 85c each. Phone At a meeting held this week ■lamer
SURVEY
All
kinds
of
surveying
603-F-2 or see Geo. A. Hamilton, Chinnock was elected lieutenant and
news. It is not unue ml today to town in Independence followed the
and heavy construction work,
Pacific Highway 2 miles south. 86
find both men and vrotnen favoring trail of the doctor,
ditches, city lots, leveling and
he is putting the members through
one among aeveral con tutting news-1 Everyone along the trail remcm-
mines. K.
~
Bell,
Civil Engineer, FOR SALE A good purebred Jer­ ¡their paces.
sey
cow.
four
years
old,
346.
F.
L.
nttier. with Isaac Best.
papers because of more r better ad- bered Dr. York, even the Benders.
96 !
Young, ltd. 1, Box 27.
9!
vertislng. Advertising l.t now one The searching party continued for a FOR HALE —3-year registered Jer­
♦ ‘A G cmm I Health Drink-
DRY
SEASONED
WOOD
—
Williams
of the most popular departments of while seti then retraced its steps to
sey trull, five generation pedigree.
Buttermilk at the Rogue Valley
Wood Yard. Phone 137.
23tf
Peter Olson, phone 600-R-2.
91
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FOR SAt.E CHEAP—New In Atf Creamery Phone 84.
E. L GALBRAITH—Heal estate. In­
gust. 1923 Four Door Ford *ed»n
surance and plate glass liability.
Good condition. 7ol South Fifth. Baby WoO'C Ntay Ilnby lxmg—
Tuffs Bldg., 8th and 11. Phone 28.
_____ ___ _ ________ 98
Preservo the memory by an Art
Ma»erteneed « ,1 - > I Craft portrait. Art Cruft Studio,
SALESWOMEN—The Qu> on Silk .. \i ei ,
Lingerie Mfg. Co., wants one good
Call r.t Good Eats Cafe Sunday. ! Baby Specialist*.
87
representative in Grants Pais and
86
vicinity, man or woman, 42 gar­
VILLA. Kerby, Oregon. B* mi I m «II Game Tomorrow—•
ments in crepe dr chine, radium, ABERDEEN
In the clear, llfe-glvitig "Land of
............................
pongee and knitted silks. Write
the Sky.” Simple, perfect service, |
rhp Grants lass locals start thelt
Mr. Lile, iiotei Holland, Medford.
home-lllte iulortnality. coucentrat- |*eason tomorrow when they play the
86
ed comfort. Oue of those "wholly opening bull gam" of the season at
rtSf&’Ss
............................
Th.,
JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur­
ance and bonds. High class cotu-
take on the team from Eaglu Point
•st
of
tnesla,
and
perfectly
ap
­
panles.
pointed cabins, early reservation* which Is supposed to be a fast ag­
suggested. Sunday dinners by j gregation. The grounds have b<-cn
LARGE furniture van leaving for
appolutment only. Plione for res­ put. lu good shape, part of the inside
Portland Monday morning, «•an
et vation* on Saturdays.
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handle three or 314 t°n load. Call
X« TICKETS for Music Club concert on . fence having been taken down t<
391-J.
sale ut Mr*. Nellie Nees' and give additional room, tfpeefatorr
FOR QUICK HALE Lot on South
Wood w a rt|'H.
•
8 7 [ ’ will find good scats In the grand
Sixth street suitable for tourist
at the regular prices.
grocery store, $475.
*
Address MARCELINO 59«. Park Rooms. aland
Mrs. G. W. Donnell, 86 Parker
Mrs. H. E. Graham, 61114 G HI. |
I
Ave., San Francisco. Calif.
89
Writlug paper at rhe Courier.
TRAKTS PASS DAILY COURIER
i JinteChurches
r
Fine Goods
Fairly Priced
Need No hairy
Tale
DAILY
NEWS
LETTER
J
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Opportunity
Grants Pass and
Josephine Bank