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PAGE TWO Tin IMI»lY, MAY 13. II»'JI. grants rxss DAiir courier Bgg-?— ■ ■».» ■■■ t i 1 mile of woodland along its highways. I FUhernion to Xhn-t— MRS JEANIE BURKE I for the wonder grows how one small' A special meeting of commercial state can have teeming cities and Published Dally Except Sunday tlsliermen will bo held at 7:30 o'clock Candidate for Nomination heavy woods at the same time. To May 30. in the court house, All in /or A. E. Voorhiea - Pub. and Propr. guard its forests against fires the ¡•rested should be present, The Entered at poetoffice, Granta Pasa, County Treasurer state has maintained fire tire stations salmon price will be considered. too Ore., as second-class mail matter. on ntountaius iu the northwestern1 On the Republican Ticket | section of the slate aud will extend Fancy Rlmlrarlr— ADVERTISING RATES the scheme. JMi* MY PLATFORM - •Will conduct the Friday at the Truax Grocery Display space, per Inch_________ 25c offtco without the uaaiatauce of a One of the attractions among state Local-personal column, per line 10c paid deputy.” Readers, per Uno_______!_______ #c forests is a stand of virgin pine, the If You Have Fricml-— last one knowu in the seaboard re They should have your photograph. DAILY COURIER gion of the north, at Cornwall, cov Artcraft Studio, Baby Specialists. 97 C. DON CAMERON By mail or carrier, per year_ $6.09 ering 1,282 acres of ground. ’’Corn By mall or carrier, per month .60 wall pines" were preserved through lliicuiiig to Ro Restricted— Candidate for Gossip of Staff Correspondents purchase by a wealthy New 'Haven Republican Nomination for Burning of grass within the limits WEEKLY COURIER at World Centers of By mail, per year-------............. $2 00 family, who prevented any cutting of Grants Pass will be restricted to Population County Clerk there over several generations until those holding written permits within R OF ASSOCIATED PRESS the state obtained them as a gift, a short time, according to Chief Moclated preas is exclusive Primary Election May 1«. 1924 and now their maintenance is assur Cole. As the grass is still rather ed to the use for republica Hartford. Cqnn., May 15. — Rising tion of all nears dispatches credited 1 ed The pines al Cornwall, sloping green and will not burn fast, people tn H rs , or all otherwise credited, tn 303 feet above the street level, the up from the batiks of the Housatonic are urged to take advantage of the E. H. LISTER this paper aad and _ allo the local news home office building of the Travel-1 thia They River, form almost an outdoor U1U- opportunity to burn now. peMlahed herein. ers’ Insurance Company, here, which seum of forestry. should not try to bum while the Caiididntc for Republican Nomination All right/ for republicaUon of 1* the tallest structure in New Eug- Though getting away to a late wind is blow-ing •pecial dispatches herein are also re- j land, has taken oo a new use since For Sheriff start, Connecticut expects to be able served. I a room on its topmost floor has been to save a good share of its forest Tli<> Giving of Photographs— OF JOSEPHINE COI NTY assigned to a watcher for forest lands to be used by Its people for Needs no special occasion. It is a THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1W_M. ' fires. Ringed by wooded hills, Hart- Present Chief l»eputy recreation purposes. People are per- gentle way of acknowledging friend Primaries May iti : ford is every uow and then assailed I mitted to camp among the trees un ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ships. Artcraft Studio. Baby Spec ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ by furious fires that ofteu give towu ♦ der adequate supervision. and ialists. OREGON WEATHER ♦ !»7 ♦ Pacific Coast States: Gen ♦ fire wardens in the suburbs many thousands use the forests each year. F. L. COON 4 erally fair, with temperature ♦ hour of hard work and do serious The state park idea started first in “Watches" were originally called damage to timberlands that have in ♦ < anJidate for Republican Nomination near normal. Hartford, where Bushnell Park, now “personal clocks." 'the past formed tire basis of a valu- of Josephine County ♦ surrounding the Connecticut state ! able industry for Hartford. FOR COUNTY CLERK ♦ Fair and continued warm to ♦ capital, was the first public park iu The new tire station is eonsider- POLITICAL “Present liu-uiubent" ♦ Bight and Friday. ♦ the United States, aud therefore tor i ed the first of the sort in the couu- many years a marvel. Where New Save your property ♦ I ask for nomination for a second | try. From the midst of a comrnun- Haven had its green, a mere pasture Save it with Ra.inueoen term u|H>n my prevtou- record. ity that is approaching a population land covering tour square blocks, tell ua about your paint Primaries May IO. A LOCAL MARKET .eu.OOt), the watcher observes a help you. (Paid Advertisements.I The local cooperative organization wide stretch of territory. The range Bushnell Park was carefully laid out, and landscape gardeners were given A new wig for women is made of is seeking strawberries, It is offer- of vision northward takes in the free rein, Bushnell Park today is spun glass. LINCOLN SAVAGE ing an excellent price for the ber- mountains about Springfield, of his- one of the attractive spots of New Marshal Foah was Utile kuown ries. The cooperative insists. how- toric interest, and to the south an- England, located almost in the cen- Candidate for Nomination for Jose before the war. cient Middletown, squatted by the phine County Treasurer on the ter of Hartford. ever, that the produce I be put up in — Republican Ticket. winding Connecticut Rtver, is plain. attractive shape and that a standard Westward the Litchfields and Berk- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Economy In Public Administration. pack, which has been set by the or shires bound the horizon, while east ♦ Will perform the duties of the office ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL Yankeedom ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ without aid of County Paid Assistant. ganization, be adhered to. The ward the heart of Primary Election May?lH, 11121 farmers who are seeking a local mar i stretches to the Rhode (Island border. Fire watchers will report any Legal Holiday Friday— ket can do no better than market Friday, May 16, is a legal holiday signs of trouble seen in this vast Paul K. Ruttencutter through their organization, for the stretch, most of which is wooded, in Oregon, due to the holding of the local market has just about become More immediately they are looking primary election on that day. The flooded and an outside sale must be after 11,000 acres of forest owned banks and the court house will be Candidate for Nomination for Jose phine County Sheriff on the found. This will be cared for by the by the Talcott Mountain Forest Pro closed. Republican Ticket. tective Association. These wood cooperative. lands seem to run down almost to They Had a Perfect Right— The vote« of the Republicans are re the foot of the Travelers' Building, The people of the valley who spectfully solicit <sl. The report has been circulated though actually some miles of busy hunted the coolest places they could that Senator McNary is not an ad streets separate them. The building find today had a perfect right to Primary Election .May IO, vocate of prohibition. Judge C. M. itself rises above clustered struc get in out of the sun. The mercury Thomas, of this district, in a com tures that range from ten to sixteen again shot up to 92 this afternoon. J. L. STANBROUGH stories high, forming the heart of being the third day this spring that munication has vouched for the fact Connecticut's richest city. this point has oeen reached. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ that the Oregon senator is a strong Forest fires have for years been (MIMING EVENTS Candidate for nomination advocate tor the prohibition law en I the bane of Connecticut timberland Will Receive Returns— • for ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ forcement. He should be nominated j owners. April and May, September It isn’t luck In order to receive the election Friday rnmary Election. County Commissioner at the primary election tomorrow. I and October, see the heaviest dam returns tomorrow night from Port Saturday—Cooked food I age done. Fires that burn hundreds land. the Courier is installing the that ’s selling these sale by ladies of the Spanish War of acres range high in number, about new Courier radio receiving set at Oil Republican Ticket. Remember that a vote for the pav | 290 having occurred this spring in Veterans. the county clerk’s office. The re June 1?, Saturday ^Monthly meet ing improvements tomorrow is a vote all parts of the state. Connecticut, Cooper Union Suits turns will be sent out by radio KGW, Clyde C. Brown ing of the Southwestern Oregon for the continued paving of Grants following a fairly recently inaugur- Portland Oregonian, and will be a Mining Bureau. Pass streets. Think of the mud of ated Policy, policy, is developing a state part of the regular program sent Candidate for Nomination for 75c to $2.50 , . . . j .u . u ... i I forestry system, having six such out. The Hoot Owls will also be last winter and then cast your ballot. Relieved Conet Ipat Ion forests, totaling 6,497 acres of real on the air at that time. have been troubled the last 4 County Commissioner woodland besides twenty-five state ___________ or 5 years with constipation and There Is no Royal ltoad Looks as if the dog days were here parks. “Little” Connecticut sur have tried everything , _ undvr _ _____ the ____ sun. Writing paper at the Courier. on Itcpiiblicnn Ticket Popularity. but could not find any relief until in May instead of August. prises the tourist who sees mile after I got FOLFTY CATHARTIC TAB LETS, and you can bet they are the Yoil either deliver tile goods pills," writes Robert E. Smith. 417 or you don't endorse the checks N. Robert St.. Ludington. Mich. —that's all— 250 Pairs of I GRANTS PASS OAILY COURIER DAILY NEWS LETTER Slowly burning up 7VT OT by flnmc3 but by the alow •* * burning fire of deterioration. Shingles shrink nnd work loose; aid ing warps; door and window caainga pull apart—all because the surfaces are not insured against decay. And there is only one kind of insurajic« that protects YOUR home against this ever-active enemy of all prop erty. It is paint. ANNOUNCEMENTS while there's n ehnne*. Pure Paint. Come in and needs. We know we can W. G. Thrasher Ladies Low Shoes At Very Special Prices For your convenience they are placed on tables marked as follows: Table No. 1 priced, at Table No. 2 priced at Jable No. 3 priced at $2.85 $4.85 The GOLDEN RULE STORE PEOPLE’S MARKET Advertisement« under tills heading 5c per line per Issue. All Classified aria appear under this beaing the first date WANTED—-A refined, educated woman, over thirty, one capable of meeting the public. Give phone number. Write No. 626 care Courier. 96 ?T)R RENT—Modern 5-room fur nished cottage. Corner Third and C streets. Inquire next door. 97 CHILDREN Delight in a visit to THE PICTURE MILL. Portraits that please you. 4 29 F St., phone 283-R. 87tf SHETLAND PONY for sal»—Nice and gentle for woman or child. In quire of Mr. Porter, at Grave Creek. 191 SECOND HAND motors bandied, overhauled and repaired at Clev enger’s Electric Store. 21tf WANTED—Gas engine, 5 to 19 horse power, phone 382^ Grant:- 1’a.ss. BARGAIN—Thermal Belt grape land in Fruitdale. Proff's 29 acres, over half cleared, rest easy to clear, good house, barn, fence, and about half of original cost. Phone 603-F-2. G. A. Hamilton. 101 SURVEY—AU kinds of surveying and heavy construction work, ditches, city lots, leveling and mines. E. C. Bell, Civil Engineer, office with Isaac Best. 96 DRY 12 and 16-lnch body fir. Piton»! 155-Y. C. W. Lambrecht. 98 FOR SALE—Slab wood. $2.25 tier; tliree-tfer load $6.50. Tate & Sons, 2 I t West 1 SI. 100 WANTED—A FORI)-W ill ex- change equity in close in five- room house for good Ford. E. F. 97 Heath. 517 II St. FOR EXCHANGE—20 acres on highway, this tract is ini proved with good buildings, Want rest- donee In town. E. F. . Heath, 517 H street. 97 FOR SALE—Modern 5-room bunga low. completely furnished . for $1150. Hurry. E. F. Heath. 517 II Street. !»7 WANTED Mowing machine and rake, must lie in good condition Me nnd at a reasonable price. Cormick machine preferred. lt 97 S. Watts, Murphy, Oregon. TAKE A SINGER or electric Singer on tree trial. They sell them selves. Tlie Singer Co. 408 South Sixth St. 99 WANTED — Delivery boys. Pitone 399-Y or call at 315 South 9th street. 97 FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart ment. Call at 498 E St. 8 4tf WANTED—Chickens, clean and light, in ago 3 months to 2 years. Write me what you have and price. Eng C. Sweet. Casteiia, Calif. 98 FOR RENT—5-room furnished bungalow, built-in conveniences, hardwood floors, close in. Garage. Rent $35. No children. Phone 66. 97 This season so far—and here it is only May—we have sold more Cooper Union Sults I than 'nine-tenths of most stores i In this size city sell in a full year. BIG VALUES too—we never leave that out of our customer making recipe! Beautifully styled collar at tached shirts. New Soft Caps. Men’s Shoes. FOR SALE—Good Dain mower and rake, $75. L. M. Mitchell. 96 FOR RENT- Modern bungalow, furnished or partly furnished. 24!» West I Street. 101 FOR SALE—Home cured bacon Side- 25»; backs 2<»c; hams 25c B. S. picnics 16c; lard 20c. 97 Watts, Murphy, Oregon. CORNS OOIOI’N Pli.MUI.M’Y IM M MUI Hnd^e HAT the LA NG WOOD Family Range .for wood only, will burn twice as long with one-half the wood re quired by any other range on the market — if properly installed — MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Although we have installed many LANGWOODS — not one owner has been dissatisfied. U I' on display at our atore—< cali and Jet us show you Ita many superior points. lt is (irsfgned especUlly to meri Western rnnditions. Ita fra- I DRY SEASONED WOOD—Williams Wood Yard. Phone 137. 23tf FOR SALE—32-2» Smith ft Wesson 6-fn barrel and holster, good us now, biirgoiu. I*. <1. Box 690. 97 IT NEVER FAILS The LANGWOOD T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE CIALIST— Temporary headquar ters at Buick salesroom, 308-319 North Sixth St. UMBRELLA MAN LEAVING TOWN — Saturday last day. Want a new umbrella? Seo me as I re cover or repair any make. Don't disappoint yourself an this may be your last chance for a long time. .1. Z. McNlre, Fields Hotel, near depot. Phono 66. 97 There are over 14 million tele phones in the United States. Why—? Because Cooper Union Stilts fit a little better feel a little better—and wear a little better than any other underwear made in America. FOR SALE—1-year old cow, giving 4 5 lbs. of milk per day. Daniils. NEW SINGERS or electrics sold ou terms of $3.00 per month. Fair allowance for old machines taken In exchange. The Singer Co., lox So. Sixth. 97 FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS givo quick relief from constipation, ulso act on the liver. Especially comforting tu, stout persons Re fuse substitute« Couch's Pharmacy. Adv. LAW b " *H , xclu , lvel * LANG ntovee or» «friat- ly Northweet Producte and eoneeijumitly w» net in n no»ifù>n to render you tee heet of errvice and immediato delivery. Kbmdard water pipe «nd FxTow rasing, for rvery puT- !><»»**• ; r I fo valvrs Hiid fittings. Both nfw and re-msnufarlurcd. All mnforiHl tested under pres sure mid KUMranleed. Irnmeii» «fr delivery. Money saving prices. G. WHSSBAUM1 €0. C. F. T. Co. 1(1!» 11th St. San Francisco South Sixth St.—an Granta I’ min , Off. A CHILD IN PAIN run. to Mother for relief. So do the grown-ups. For sudden and severe pain in Stontach ■nd bowels, cramp«, diarrhoea CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA REMEDY It has never been known to faiL LANG STOVES