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WI I'M-:si»tv. M U 111, IMI. . GitiXTs riss mur ex» uiKii PAGE TWO r GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ AD1MT1QXAL LOCAL Published Dally Except Sunday ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ C. S Laa«. of Corvelli«. • as A. E Voorhles - Pub. and Prop». Entered at poetoffice. Grants Paaa. among the Willamette valley people Ore., as second-class mail matter. who «ere hare on buain«as today. A. A. Kerr, of La Grand«, arrived here last night with his son. Jack ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch_________ 35c Kerr, and will visit in Grants Paas. Local-personal column, per lina.. 10c They made the trip by auto. psir __________ Sc Mrs. C. H. Woodward has gone to Oregon City where she is attend- DAILY courier By mail or carrier, per y«ar_ $6.00 ing the meeting of the State Feder By mail or carri«». por month $0 ation ef Women's dubs. She will return here the latter part of the WREKLT COURIER week. By mall, per year—--------------- $3 «9 Mr. and Mrs. t* C. Falkenhagen MEMREff OF ASSOCIATED PRESS left today for Portland, where Mr. The Aauociated Press is «xclueive- Falkenhagen is assistant sales man ty entitled to the uw for republica ager of MarshallJWells company tion of all B«ws dispatch«* credited in thi«, or all otherwise credited, in Mr. Falkenhagen has been in Port thi* paper and ate« the local aews land during the past month, leaving pubitebed herein. his faqi'ly in Grams Pass until All right* far r^uhllcatiou pt I school was out. •peteal dispatch«« herein are ateo nerved. 'Guides On At Caves— Three guide service periods each day are being maintained at the Ore Wl.liXESDAY, MAY M, >WM. gon Caves, thee« i»eing at 10, 1 and ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 3:30 o'clock. The dining room is ♦ ♦ open for those who desire to eat at OREGON WEATHER Pacific Coast States and ♦ the resort. George Sabin. manager, Northern Rocky Mountain and ♦ was ia the city today and says that S3 tourists went through the eav- ♦ Plateau Regions: Generally ♦ fair and normal temperature. ♦ eras oa Sunday ♦ ♦ Fair tonight and Thursday, ♦ Smith Is Ssvni In— ♦ except cloudy ar foggy near the L. W. Smith, recently given the coast. ♦ republican nomination for justice ot ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ the peace, was Tuesday sworn into office to fill the unexpired term ot Justice O. J. Law, who resigned. THK EXHIBIT BUILDING Law was fixing up bis books An exhibit building is now a cer morning to turn them over to tainty, following the official grant Smith, whom he was making ing ot a plot «f ground far the pur quainted with the duties of the of pose by tbs Souther* Pacific. The fice. need of such a building has long been recognized, in an endeavor to get tourist* and others interested ia the great variety el produce which can be grown saccessfuUy in this comity. The plans and the plot are now ready. All that is needed is the undivided efforts ot the people of the locality and it will go over. The railroad company was unwil ling at first to grant tbs land as several other such build nigs had l?een failures in other sections, The building wouM be a failure if it de- pended only on the railroad traffic. Here, bowever, it will draw mainly from the auto traffic, for which it is intended mainly- It wUl be in the heart of the business district where it will be easy of access to the visitor. The building will do much in the interesting of prospec tive settlers in this section. It is estimated that $2 Of every suit of clothes bought pays for pow- er used in the manufacture of it. Motor experts estimate that 800,- 000,000 barrel* of oil will be needed in 1925 by autoists. The Nobel prize for medical dis covery for 19 23 has been awarded Dr. F. G. Banting and Dr. J. J. .Mac Leod, of the University of Toronto. Want Delay ia Parking— The Jackson County Merchants as sociation at a called meeting last Bight adopted the constitution and by-laws read at a recent meeting. The association also discussed the new traffic ordinance recently passed by the city council and which goes into effect Friday if not post poned. A request for the council to put a time limit on parking in the business districts from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. was passed with a re quest that the date of the recent or dinance going into effect be defer red until the time limit can be thor oughly considered.—Medford Tribune. Fishing Season Soon Ope The commercial fishing season will open on the upper Rogue, or in that suction between the steel bridge and Hell’s Gate on Sunday morning at 6 o’clock. Due to the fact that commercial fishing is prohibited on Sunday, the fishermen will not start on their first drift until midnight that night. A meeting of the fish ermen was held Tuesday night by as a small numlter were present it was impossible to transact much bus iness. No arrangements were made as to the price which the fish will bring. About six boats will make tha first drift. A few fish are in the river but the fishermen are greatly enthusiastic over the look. Ford Deliver» Stoleh— The Ford delivery car owned by' Ward'« meat market on South Sixth *tr««t. was stolen from tha place ot buaiaeu* last night and this morn-! iag ao traces had here found of ft' Mr. Ward states that it was taken between 11 and 12 last night. The license number wa* Oregon 68-536.' C hautauqua Tickets— Now on sale at the Courier office, also at drug stores. 04 Thursday Night Only J. \\ . Walker Returns— J. W. Walkvi, who has purchased the planing mill east ot the city, has returned to Grants Pass to start work on the enterprise. With hitu are Mrs Walker and their two chil dren. Onida and Douglas. Consider able discussion was raised in the| city by the promiscuous spreading ot the rumor that Mr. Walker had brought back 16 negro families to work in the mill. The truth of the matter is that Mr. Walker brought two negroes, a married couple, who will act in the capacity ot family servants. The man is to care for the car and the work around the yard while the woman is to do the housework for Mrs. Walker. A third negro came out but is not connected with the Walker planing mill. Mr. Walker expects to hire local labor as much as possible in the running of his plant. The negroes in question have been with the Walker family for 18 years and will remain here with them RIVOLI TONIGHT ONLY Jack Holt Agnes Ayres Nita Naldi Rod La Rocque < 'oineily WIDE OPEN and Adults 35c beat u ri ng MAXINE MILO Band and Orchestra Saxophone Player IVI el Melvin BUCK AND WING DANCING BLACK FACE COMEDIAN AND MUSICIAN A Little Jazz—A Lot of Fun Adults • An Exchange of Pbutograph Keeps friendships close. Artcratt Studio, baby specialists. ------ -— Spokesman Goes to Gold Hill—— The Southern Oregon Spokesman.: printed hereto/ore in the job depart- ' ment of the Grants Pass Courier. . will be printed at Gold Hill in the ' future, it was announced today by J. Hoogstraat. it Is to be printed : in the office ot the Gold H.iil News, ot Jackson county. T"-" ' Rifle f lub Meets TonigiU— The Legion Rifle Club.. together i with those business' men interested ' I in organizing a separate club. is i meeting tonight at the range on the , I Murphy road to put the finishing touches on the target butts and pre- ' pare the tiring points. Sandwiches i are being taken as usual and the I commissary department will furnish ; coffee. All interested are urged t<> I I come out for the meeting even if only on hand for the “eats.” I If You Would Have Friends— Be one. It you. would get pho- : tograpbs, send soufe. Artcratt Stu- I OJ ! dio, baby specialists. PEOPLE’S MARKET Advertisements under thia heading 5c per line per issue. All Classified ads appear under this besieg the first time I Two Hour Show—Live People Not a Moving Picture including tax Study these Closely priced suits at close range— See Special Display This Week Some men never let us ■ lose enough to talk clothing at close range. Holman’s Furniture Store So now we are going to tell you about our wonderful selec tions of Decoration Day Suits at the close price of $35.Utt. This line of garments one of those things that seem at first too good to be true. A value you can't deny—in clothes that have the fineness and finesse of garments cost ing $15 to $20 more. All new wooleus—all models. new CHILDREN Delight In a visit to FOR SALE—Second hand net of ot double harness. Priced to sell. THE PICTURE MILL. Portraits M. Jay, on Proctor place, Rd. 4. that please you. 420 F St., phone 103 283-R. 87tf WANTED — Eight or ten burrows FOR SALE — Ist cutting alfalfa $1 for the big celebration at Gold ‘ per tot» in field. Ready to haul, Hill on June 2nd and 3rd. In Saturday, May 24. J. 11. Robin quire of P. 8. Wxtodin, 511 H 1 son and sons. Pitone 617-F-13. 02 street. 03 FOR SALE -Strictly modern 7-room FDR RENT—Furnished bungalow, bungalow, with garage, nice yard, built in conveniences, hardwood good garden, situated on North floors, close In. ' Garage. . Phone Third Street. Address No. 629, 101 I 65. Care Courier. 99tf Wishes I HIGH SCHOOL GIRL WILL RECEIVE BIDS For the im- work In afternoons. 1 Vernona mediate clearing ot 5, 10 or 15 , 02 Snively. Park St. __ acre tracts. For particulars see J. H. Robinson and Sons. 01 ’T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE CIALIST— Temporary headquar SECOND HAND motors handled, ters at Buick salesroom, 308-310 overhauled and repaired at Clev North Sixth St 54lf I’latgronrvl for I liilrlrrn— enger's Electric Store. 21tf FOR 8AILE -2% gas gl engine, 2-ln. | The playground In Riverside park FOR SALE—2 Du roc brood sows and rotary pump and some pipe, one . is for children of 16 years and un 8 weaned pigs. Call 603-F-l or barrel spray pump. 120-egg incu-1 der and older children and adults see Underwood at Willard Battery bator. All in good condition. In-' who use the upparatuH are to be Shop. 02 quire at Tempi« Market. Ben I 0« taken into court. This announce Howe. 'OR SALE—One ot tin- largest and .'I ’ Et'lAL SALE Hoii-c plant« <>i ment was made today by the best low grade mining properties park committee. Tuesday night a all kinds. Come eHrly before your in Southern Oregon. Clots to choica is gone. 515 E Street, l young man was caught on the ap transportation, some high grade near Sixth. 101 paratus by the park superintendent ore, good camp and mill sight, near an abundant water supply, ALFALFA bay for sale In the field. and whs brought to the city Jail some placer ground, Price very .See Isaac Bo I 101 i where he spent the night on the soft reasonable. Inquire at 211 E St. CALL 1.55-Y -For dry pin« and fir feather mattress supplied by the cityj 105 slab wood. C, W. -Lambrecht. 06 .in «11 of the Hteam heated apart-j FOR DRY WOOD — Phone 539-Y. DRY SEASONED WOOD- Williams meats. This morning lu pgld in $5 it 3 Jud Taylor. Wood Yard. Phone 137. 23tf Ifpr the privilege. Th« anuoiince- FLY SCREENS -Or a nice little MILK FOR $2 50 per quart per I ment was made that the same treat garage for that new car. Get my month. 1’bone 323-Y. 08 , ment will he given all tv bo are prices. Phone 539-Y. Jud Tay lor. 03 E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in ,caught on the apparatus. surance and plate glass liability. FUR SALE - Five-year-old Jersey Tuffs Bldg., 6th and 11. Phone 28. cow in milk, fresh again in fall. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Tuberculin tested. Owmr lcav- JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY Insur ♦ ♦ I'O.MIXG EVENTS ance and bonds. High class com- Ing county, Prlccd to sell. Can ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 * ♦ pan iea. be seen at the Antlers. Pleasant Valley. 02 LOST at park May Day—Child's Juno 17, Saturday Monthly mod- ing of the Southwestern Oregon REED BABY CARRIAGE tor sale. blue-grey knit cape. Finder Mining Bureau. $15. 806 East I Street. 02 please leave at Courier office. 02 $35.00 I Minstrels Milo’s Curtain 8:10 p. in. Will Have I eremonial The Wanuishaunta Campfire girls will hold an open air ceremonial to morrow night. The girls plan to hike out iuto the country tor several miles and will bold the attair around jthe camp tire. A picnic dinner is ; being prepared by Bessie and Phyl- ' lis Wood. Fox News Children lue RIVOLI THEATRE, May 22 The Music You Want Wherever You Go with tlib, new Victrola 50 Staumlily rotisi ructed, umile for traveling hih I wear, this new portatile Victrola at Wào wil! douille ami IrrMt* the jojs of your vacai ion. Il has all Ilio goml features of fhr cabinet type Vh-trcilaM, is ns casily inrrleil nH jour suitease ami takes up no more room. Ileau- tlfully fiuisliisl In oak or mahogany, utili all exposé«! metili parts lienvil) nickel piateti. On Terms of Only $5 a month MUSIC AND PHOTO HOUSE »Stanton Howell. Prop. * ALL WOOL Woodward’s and SCREEN DOORS THREE C’S LUMBER CO G Street. riiunr 5Ü Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei