Kt TURD AY. MAY Al. IMI. GRANTS PVW DAILY COUTU ER PAGE TWO 7 'Medford. Klamath Falla or other« S«. Lake's Hisnb Care ia the forests in the mat. towns whoa« man han la live ia the < Episcopal1 ter of fires is urged by tboee i twentieth century instead o( the dark - Lveeiag service at 3 o'clock Published Daily Except Sunday charge of (ire prevention. The Rev Philip K Hammond. ac< a of the past . ests ar« dry. They are easily •et I Vicar in t'harg. War>> pa this county. B< Fields. Rev. &. A Dwaford. (UscHci | DalLI COURIER U. ■ AMAI. cuuiraervivl transactions that is to largwlj wub mail order house.»?— | By mail or carrier, per year —SC •• sure every spark is out before leav­ •upenntendeut, will have charge of ♦ ♦ e ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ • ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ In the why the average farmer «ncers «lien any. Rs basis et exchange By mail or earrter, pur mouth 56 ing, a fire or the death list may be the servvee The choir will sing ax ( Granta Paas u mralumad? W«U.« stage of primitive »avagery. esily Mr and Mr» Frank Italiani iacreased and damage done ranniag anthem entitled. “Seek Ye the Lord” the basic rcaaua is how and always! :er and Uhde of commodities was has twen that they caa't get cash| drove • barter by Roberts, with a Mio by Mrs. J. R Mr and Mrs A. L logalto 1 into thausaads of dollar* l-alor partial elvill- ** le basis down yesterday from Furane Eugene to via- vis­ Thompwoa. for produce in Granta Paas. We buy I Epworth L-ague at 7 p. tn and the it with local paorb Mr and Mr* sat ion •vo|v>d the idea ef a lokea produce abroad and pay caah for it. | evening service at 8 p. m D Lester Ballard visited at (he J H. Peters as a basic of « xrhsnge. and such but we won't pay our lo< al pro- ■ »heil» Fields, the pastor, will be present home and Mr and Mrs Ingalls at prisaitive th tug» as i ire ducers cash tor a like article of «-qualj aud others of like nature and preach oa *'ls Life Worth Liv­ the A G. Knapp home quality. loixsiy adoptMi Later ing?" The choir will stag a Myrna The system is vicious and in de­ has evolved a dandanl money, and an• ehetn entitled. "I Heurd the Voice Ibxiol lU) u( 1 <-ar— feasible aud it 1a time It aera cummuBiUss that have »ai»*g 96 this afternoon, tour) or tin tokens ot value. but real fully commitUii to that program ♦| ♦ Sunday will be the day for chil­ degrees hotter than th«- previous hot, money—long green or whatever you Granta Pas must pay cash for farm ♦ dren and birds and Gowers. It wiM days, when the mercury hit 92. The, want to call it. but in any event It's produce on the l>asia of Jobbers' rul- j be Children's Day. with a special pro­ water at Riverside park «as brought, not «hat the Josephine county tarm­ Ing price« Os the other baud the gram at 10.3» a. m . to which young up to 73 today. producers must furnish produce of acs call "tin money.'• and old alike are invited. No Sun­ grade and quality to command tile It is about this system of burter The river will feel good lo the l day school and no regular morning market and the price The obliga­ Generally fair tonight and ♦, people of Grants Pass tomorrow if 'and tin tuonry that the Ch»mi>er ot wwrahip. Evening service al 3 with I'atiug 1» rrugw»*ing— tion U reciprueal. and must be Sunday. Splendid progress is b» :ng made I Commerce desires to concern H»elt csrrted out in full liy >• each party the present hot ware keep» up. '«rmoa on “God's Way." Duet by dirty hands and fare ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ o on the paring of the highway I«- ! for we believe It is time that Grants Mrs. T. M. Stott and F. Gordon Hart. We must prosper by toafuiMiu«! ami if tilt- man who pur- ' Pass evolved itself from the shadows r muit kvtrp our hour products Young People's meeting at A tween Medford and Jacksonvflli I'lULM'b iJll'l'P tint's nut I of the medieval age.- and got itself about a quarter of a tulle having al ­ I our money at home 4Ad U1M’ it tur I o'clock. into the twentieth century class along Cash lor prwdwce brougt tìnti tlifin 50 |M'r I'i'iit ready been paved at the Medford developing our home territory wben*| If you have no church home in ; With other towns o( Oregon and ever reasonably possible (Contiaaed from Page One > • uid — and the work goes merrily on. city by the farmers of tAe adjacent better in Ilia bedroom town, we invite you to worship with An average of about 35 big truck­ | bought and sold Its products for territory is to I* made an issue in Th" local consumera of th«-» farm than they sound in this us. tin principal farm was about one mile prods, ta pay cash and they »ay oa F. Gordon Hart, minister loads of asphalt u being hauled daily , cash instead of for trade and Grants Pass That issue will be north of Jacksonville. newspaper -his money from the plant in Jacksonville At , money the basis of ruling prices, hence the shoved to the front during the sum- bilek. writing of the early mining While tins rale It should not lake over a In fact, in this day aud age no »♦If c'uvsumer has something to say about I mer and coming fall by the organi­ industry of Southern Oregon we < luirch o< God We placed this order couple of mouths to pave this respecting community will tolerate thia matter The Chamb«'r of Com­ sations which are interested in see­ think it would not be out of place to Corner J and Third St. stretch of tour ano out-half miles.— any other system, and if Grant» Paas merce ia composed ot both coa«um- •riit'M' months ago. ing the community develop and out­ mention something of the farming Sunday school meet 9:45 a. ni. Jacksonville Poet hen<<- it lateads is suing to maintain her own self era and producers Ik'licve v a I ti e N W C grow the method of passing out tin industry of the country. One of the .Morning worship 11 a. m Theme respect or command the respect of to take the matter in hand and in crowns anything YOU money as it is called, for the p ro­ very notable incidences was when “Laying Up Treasures in Heaven.” her country territory or of her sieter one way or another au hta «urpdee. the grown into the business system of every Friday night. -You are cor­ Grants Pass io such an extent that J much per ounce. we are being held back because lire« tor ref»U»si: ''Man sbr's an aB It<-lir»ro Through— some ot our ra«r hauu and in fad |»l I" it |s hard to cast it off. But it must1 It is a well known fact by many of diaily invited to ail the service of j "I have been troubled the last 4 The special train carrying the "But." »lammerM tlae friend, Mr. Bybee's old-time friends, tluit I the "fncndly church." prat lically all uf our iu< rchants en­ be thrown aside as other cities have or 5 year* with constipation and delegates from M«jntana. Idaho. thought — " he would at times when he felt quite O. J. Law, MmusU-r. gaged in a certain line of trade re­ done. If there is to l>e any concert­ have tried everything _____ __ under ___________ the sun. "She's an angel." continued th« 41- but could Washington and Oregon to the na­ fuse to adopt modern methods in not find any relief until ed effort to get away from the pres­ sure that the long end of the pole rector, "because «be wavslway« up In tional federation of women's clubs dealing with the producer of ver- I got Ft ILEY CATH ARTIC TAB­ ent system, the Courier will back would stay in his own hand», cndulge First Church uf Christ hdenUst | convention in Los Angeles will paae ious agricultural products. To be the air. she was always harping and LETS. and you ran bet they are th«' that effort. Recognizing that the in a game of poker. One time a »he neier tiad anything to wear." pills. ' writes Rotwrt E. Smith. 417 Chris tian ocieuce services are neid through Grants Pass tonight at 9 20 plain about the matter, our mer­ tin money standard holds back pro­ pair of “poker sharks" who belong­ N. Robert St . Ludington. Mich every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall,, o'clock. The memiiers ot the Grants] chants will not buy various items of ed in the then old lively town of FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS gress. it wishes to se»' it put into the Matter of Judgment a. m. , Wednesday evening Pass Womans Club will meet the, produce from the farmer for cash, quick relief from constipation, discard and money once more intro­ Jacksonville, concluded they would *t 11 Kucrn* 1« gauged by a person's give Eiqwctally meet Mr. Bybee at the also then live­ meeting at 8 o’clock. The subject for train and present each of those on1 but they pay only in trade or tin ju'lgment percentage. If your )o«lg- also act on the llvar. duced on the farm. 'uiuiorting to stout persons Re­ board with a Grants Pass rose. There I Sunday is “ Ancient and Modern ly old town of Kerby, get him in a meut is U*> {«er cent good. Il Won t be The obligation is mutual, however. Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and' will also be blooms put aboard for money on th«ir own arbitrary price long before v«.«i II get nlien'l; If your fuse substitute» Couch's Pharmacy. game and relieve him of at least a Adv. regardless ot the prevailing jobbers The farmer is obliged to help out. I the tables of the diner in the morn- ‘ market prices ruling in Portland, jndgiuesit is !■> per cent bad. you 11 He must put up bis produce in as portion of his hog money. The gam« Hypnotism. Denounced.' Reading room at 105 ' E I” street Is 1» mg. Mr C. H. Woodward, pre i- .and whatever they can't Huy on this uullnue to be in >lebt and work tor Insulin Is an extract from the pau- good shape as it can be pu c hased went off and Mr. By’iee proceeded open from 3 to 5 p. m. daily except dent of the local club and delegate basis, they buy for cash abroad at the other fellow. Ever think of It that creas of the sheep. on his way hom« the next morning in any city. He must deliver it in way I — Enterprise Ledger. good condition and what is more he with several hundred dollars added 1 Ing Sunday and holidays. The public to the convention, will board the prevailing market prices and it our 1.267,300 shade trees arc to lie is cordially invited to attend the ser- train here. The convention starts ' farmers want real money, they must must accept some standard pack. The to his hog wallet. it costs more '.ban 1 vices and to visit th« reading room on Monday. merchants caBnvt anti will not pay I sbip various of their products to to drill many oil wells. ! California. the cash market price for produce* that caaaot be sold. The whole Yhe Ihsilcs Meeting - transaction must be put on a bus-i Members of the degree team of in«uot basis, with the farmer showing ’ the Fruitdale grange will leave to- Popular Broadway Succej* to Open Chautauqua. the same amount of business eater- { , morrow morning io fo The Dall s »nere where* me cran ; the state grange is holding the an­ prise as the merchant. Josephine county must become a nual state convention. The team Advertisemi-nta under this heading Sc per line per lamie. community with a common interest. iwijl be accompanied by a number of Classified ads appear under this hewing the first i 'me That interest should be th' develop­ members of the grange who are not but who will attend the ment of the community through a cooperation of all elements. By : on the team the convention. While sessions of team bare already left, CHILDREN Delight in a visit to T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE­ working with the merchants with THE PICTURE MILL. Portraits I CIALIST — Temporary headquar­ will make the trip whom they trade, such a develop* some of the ters at Buick salesroom, 3U8-310 that please you. 420 F St., phone the majority m«:ot will b« seen by the farmers. North Sixth bt. 54tf 283-R. 87tf Sunday. FOR BALE OR hem ■ ■, acrai WILL. TRADE alfalfa hay tor posts and fir pol«s. Con Schaefers, Rd. 2. I Tenth street. About 2 acres Tokay grapes, balance alfalfa. Reason­ 1« able t«rms. Haven't time to take care of it. C. H. Demaray. b3tf FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart­ ment. Call at 408 E St. 06tt DRY SEASONED WOOD—Williams Wood Yard. Phone 137. 23tf FOR SALE by owner—Choice land at low price, «Lose to city limits. FRONT BEDROOM for r«'nt—Gentle­ Imam soil. Terms. Phone 7 4. man preferred. 660 North Fourth Week days. 10 11 SUITS PASS DJULT COURIER - Til the Churches Changer of Commerce News Notes 600 Fine Union Suits to be sold at 7 5c to $2.50 SCRAPS OF MESON PEOPLE’S MARKET ALL WOOL Bathing Suit* for Men anti Boys. Men’s Summer Underwear. .MEN'* ------ WORK ------ SHOE* Woodward’s MHOEH FOR THE FAMILY liny a season ticket for Grants Pass < liMiitauqua. June 2n«l to 7t|i FOR RENT—Cool apartment, close SECOND HAND motors handled, in. Also small house suitable for overhauled and repaired at Clev­ 1 or 2 people. Rent reasonable. enger’s Electric Store. iltf Inquire 417 E St. 06lf JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur­ FOR SALE—Steam traction engine. ance aud bonds. High class com­ Can Is- used for donkey. Phon« panies. 71 week days. 10 ORDER VOI R SLAB WOO i F n OW one cord or carload. Phone 155-Y. HOUSE FOR RENT—I’hon«: 67. W. C. W. Lambrecht. 11 C^Ahlf. __ «Utf FUR SALE—One go«>d saddle horse. E. L. GALBRAITH—Ileal estate, in­ surance and plate glass liability. 7 years old. 345. On«. 1921 Ford Tuffs Bldg., 6th and H. Phone '¿a. delivery, 3165. Inquire 112 F St. 14 NEW YORK FOR SALE ( HEAP—Guernsey-Jer­ FOR RENT—Apartment« and rooms. sey heifer, 2 years old. just lresh. Dean Apartments, 515 North 6th J. S. Harvey, one mil«! north of street. 11 county home. ______ 14 FOR RENT - Private garage, also FOR RENT— I«arg< . <1« an, mod«rn. 6 round tables for sale. Inquire furni’h") apartment, rl<*n«' in lo­ 205 G Street. «9 cation Call 71b J St I'hon« FOR RENT Good rli'nn I-room 397-J Mrs. Geo. Tetherow «Ilf hou-«, close in, good well water, FOR RENT—One 3-room furnished garage, flu per month. Inquire apartment, inquire 708 E Ht. II Fred Costain, 602 West B street. 09 LOST Set of ear curtains near Waldo. Finder phase notify WANTED—Woman to help with 10 housework on ranch, Phone or Courier. write Mrs. Lawson, Aii'lerron FOR SALK—Ou« high grade Jersey Rant li. via. Selma. 11 milk cow and on« h'ifcr, dozen whit«' leghorn chick« ns. Phone HUSKY, willing young man wants work handling lumber, experienc­ 602-F-4, or »•:<• me in the evening. O»tf ed. Van Childs, Kerby, Ore. 10 O. L. Hifasman. SIX-CYLINDER LOVE” COMING Fix Cyliii«l«r Ix»v«.'' William Anthony Sl'Giilie's consedy that had a phenomennl 54 strnight weeks run In New York, Im« been ««leUe«l to .q,n Chautauqua. While It is one big laugh from start to finish. Its them« Is on« that strlk'-s n home run for nine fnmilles cut of ten. Tli» villain In "Six Cylnder Lot«" does n lot of dirty work ami breaks up two families, He attracts '•sunshine friends." patronizes road house«, teaches extruvagiinco, and him nn Insntbiblc appetite for gas­ oline Yeo—an outouiot,Un—you've guessed It. An nutomoliU« that it young couple could not afford—and which led them as wuil as the second couple who bought It Into all sorts of difllcuit and bumoroua situations. “Wx Cylln/kr Love' J«t« th« full light of sane rvnaon fall upon the orgy of extravagance In which Amprf«,in fam lb s nre Indulging In till« age of piotordom. While It carries a le.«Mon—It la »n cxrruclatlngly funn« ar<4 l> syrti deter fln«^ and situations, that It 1« Juaf on« 1»ng laugh from beginning tn final curtain It 1« well staged ami bus a splendid cast of well-known stage fntorltes coached by Ellas Day. famous At Grants Pass Chautauqua evening June 2nd. Admission 75c.