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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1924)
PAGE TWO GRINTS PASS DULY » pl»l HIEB ........ locks, twenty-nine pigs. 153 chick makes it Imperative for her to weld ens. fifteen bags of potatoes and herself into a political factor‘along 1.000 pounds of tiku. a favorite fish Published Daily Except Sunday lines entirely separate from those among Hawaiian», were consumed. A. E. Voorhies - Pub. and £ropr. that govern the men.. lielegates were served throe meals Entered at postoffice. Grants Pass. Mont of these woman’s club* are daily, and poi was on the table al Ore., as second-class mail matter. in mote or lean embryonfe state, each meal, this accounting for the Goesl|> of Staff Uorvs'spoa.leiitK large consumption of that article. • ADVERTISING RATES London. Aug 13 (I. N S ) at World Coulees of dealing for the most part with the Display space, per inch ................ S5c Groat Britain govs un paying Its debt lNipalMkMi thousand aud one sideshows that Local-personal column, per line .10c Crime decreases In Hawaii bool« | to the Uniteti States, hut not with Readers, per line ............ -............ 5c decorate the political arena, but as ^legger» flee, aud violators of the out a considerable hui* and cry j the politicians see it the greatest ‘Honolulu, Aug. 13.— (1. N. 8.1—w DAILY COURIER ^narcotic act aro being caught lu among the politicians aud tho tax By mail or carrier, per year ...f* *•.*• * ' present danger lies in their inctina- The twang of ukulele and guitar Urge number* in the net ot the ps’yvra. to say naught of the news- By mail or carrier, per mouth.. .50 a . — ----------- '................ — - .. , . lion to support candidates rather strings will synchronize with the law. the annual report ot William L. paper*. ¡twang of rifle bullets this Summer than parties oj principles. Any perdón jJrMrln* controversy ‘Rosa, clerk ot the Federal Court, WEEKLY COURIER in the National Guard rifle contests By mail, per year ---- ----------- *2.00 in England can secure It by là eu- The general character of candi- at Camp Perry, Ohio The thirteen shows. British debt funding tloulng the Brill'll MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS dates has a marked bearing on any : men who are to compose the team I Crime decreases tn Hawaii boot- agreetnea The B.vre words bring i elid of the Hawaii National Guard have for twelve months The Associated Press is exclusive appeal to the feminine vote The ing June 30 numbered 166. against fire. ly entitled to the use for republica- plit often into the fin- •just been announced by Colonel P.. 643 tor the preceding twelve mouths lloi» of all new» dispatches credited split ticket Outside of th halls ot parllainvut. in this, or ail otherwise credited, in est splinters—is the final result. M. Smoot, Adjutant-General of the Violators of the prohibition law were and off tile campaign platforms. Eng Territory. The team is prvdojuiiu this paper and also the local news lish politiciiins atrr generally loath to Here and there and more experienced antly Hawaiian, and all bM published herein. three __ ___ __ 151, as compared to 419. battle, hui Stanley Baldwin and All rights tor republieatfon of women are influenced by avowed of its members are skilled musicians. *, Figure* on the activities ot the Lloyd Georgi1 have Iw-en entertain that musi- parcot ic squad aia deceptive, ra special dispatches herein are also re principles and platforms and stand Colonel Smoot is insisting ing with a free-for-all battle in the served.____________________ ______ ready to vote for men they do not cal instruments. gs well as rifles, cording to officials. Arrests lu 1923 -- I 1924 were 372. eontrratad to cvluilllls of the laindon newspapers shall be taken on the trip, so that; al »M WEDNESDAY, Al GI ST 13. IBM. approve, if the principles for which us to the wisdom o( the debt settle the team may make music wherever 189 tor the period before. Till* does they stand are considered sound. The It goes. This is the first time since not mean au increase in the use ot ment which Baldwin made with the ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ younger sister, however, reasons in 1915 that Hawaii has »eat a team narcotics, it is pointed out. but rath United Stall's. The row has now run ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ her own peculiar way. Platforms to the National Guard matches. OREGON WEATHER ♦ er an increased efficiency on the into about eight columns of news paper space, and both contestants ♦ ♦ part ot Federal narcotic officers. may be all right, but quite unsafe ire still writing fetters to the papers • ♦ ♦ Pacific Coast States: Gener- ■Hawaiian-born Japanese boys arv ' William T. Carden. Uniteti States ally fair in interior; consider ♦ to step on unless the candidate is not in th* feast worried over the Attorney, obtained 4 20 convtettons, with no end tn sight. Baldwin maintains that ♦ able cloudy and foggy weather ♦ of a character that cummands im clause of the new exclusion law during the fiscal year, with nine ac settlement wm the best possible, Temperature ♦ plicit confidence. ♦ along the coast. casas quittals and with twenty-five prevents Japanese picture which that it was for the food of Great ♦ ♦ill remain near normal. The Where the women are going to ■brides from coming to this Territory, still pending. Britain, and that a similar aettte- ♦ lire hazard will remain high in stand in the coming election is a as was possible under the now fam nient would have been made by the ♦ (he interior and moderate on ous "gentlemen’s agreement.” In question that is giving many a poli Lloyd George gqverument It it had ♦ »he immediate coast. fact, the local boys have frowued for Mule’s Appetite Bring* not been ousted from power. tician slaepless nights. • years on the coming of these maids Suit in Superior Court » ___________ _ Lloyd George, on the other hand, ♦ • Cloudy in west with probably from Cherry Blossom Land. They Reaver, Pa.—The mule that made showers, cooler in east portion prefer the home-grown girl, who has Beaver Falls famous has reached the maintains that Baldwin made a "one ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ tonight and Thursday. sided settlement” and. that It was a A NEW MEANING a tendency toward American cus Superior court. foolish settlement, because it did not a Today's temperature 94. Dates do no« matter much, but two ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ * toms. including bobbed hair, and not ♦ ♦ Water at bathhouse 74. ♦ the demure maid from Japan who or three years ngo a mule was given take into acconnt any settlement of A naw meaning «as put into an clatters about on wooden sandals. ♦way in Beaver Falls. The gift, after th» allied debts owing Io Great A ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•*■ ♦ ♦ ♦ • old set of words when Mrs. Charles Japanese parents, under the old cus a day or two. proved unuccrptable, an<l Britain. nr B Gannaway, ot Medford, and her tom of the country, have much to say an attempt was made to return II. The Lord Balfour’s faptous note which, ; WAGES COMING IN AND recently adopted daughter, Zadl, ap- in the picking of their daughters-ln- mule promptly became feuneloss and followed up by a speech or two, some boys found it on Hi» streets. GOING OUT ! peared before the Grants Pass Ro law, and much of the picking was brought him Into direct conflict with The police got 4t. naturally, ntxl Heretofore to Today the hourly earnings of tary Club today. done from the home country. Now placed it in the livery Tarn of <’. L. form*-* Ambassador George Harvey, building labor are by far the high most ot us the words “Near East the local boys will be assured of Householder. While Insistent efforts is being widely quoted In the contro Relief” have meant just another col American-born and American-school were being made to find an owner, the versy. est in any industry in the United lection of funds. We had heard that Lloyd Georg« dvclsres that If his ed wives, even though the old folk mule ate up about *200 worth of feed, States. The hourly wages in seven children were hungry, but we had many times what II was worth. government had hern able to nego may assist upon doing the picking. teen of the building crafts are 100 taken it on faith. Householder tried to collect finally tiate a del* settlement with the from the borough. sod the borough re percent higher than ia 1911. Grants Pass has never questioned The Pan-Pacific Union has an frained, because of teehnicahtl» ■». from United States it would have adopted llal- The cost of building, of course, the worthiness of the effort to save nounced that Castle Home, one of paying. He sued. Tl»e case coursed the policy set forth by Lord four when he said: through the Beaver county courts and the children of the Near East for the the largest residences in Honolulu, reflects the cost of homes and the "His majesty's government cun- professional and business life of the- has been turned over to the organi finally was put on the Superior court cost of living generally. This opens not treat the repayment of the An- city have been enriched by members sation for the establishment of a docket. up a field of inquiry that reveals al of the Armenian and Syrian races, glo-Amcrican loans as if it were ■ 11 Pan-Pacific university. This build isolated incident in which only the most startling facts. Washington but we’ve never seen thousands of ing. which bas not been occupied tor Canteen Is Recovered United States of America and Great some months, was previously used as figure sharks tells us that 86 per i scattered, hungry children. 62 Years After Battle Britain had any concern. It Is but I a home tor orphan children, but was cent of the persons gainfully em This week we looked into the face Corinth, Miss.—A Confederate vet- one of a connected series of trans ployed, in the United States receive of one of these winsome, beautiful abandoned for thia purpose when it eran who was removed from the hat actions in which this country appears was found that other charitable or- rletieid of Shiloh In 1S62 by life com- sotiictiin< s as debtor, sometimes as incomes of *2,000 a year or less—a I children and we came under the spell of her attractiveness, aa thousands ganizations In the city could more rades lias recovered bls canteen after creditor, and. if our undoubted obli great many of them less. The same of others have done. Three years practically take care of these in- (KJ year«. according to S. F. SwinehsM gations « h a debtor use to be enforc of Blytheville. Ark., who was a mem figure experts then point out that ago it seemed that all the sorrows cf mates. ed. our not less undoutiled rights as ber of BubU’s army. rents for moderate-priced accommo the Netr East were gathered up into ♦ Two Civil war veterans, a Cogfeder- a creditor cannot be left wflolly in Apparently the young lady in the dations such as are used by the her little body. abeyiince." ■^Honolulu Tomboy” song, popular ate ami a Federalist rft«’t °n tho bat- Hereafter, when we hear the 1 tiefield recently. The Confederate vet average wage-earner, are 85 per cent "Of course.” said Lloyd George. on the mainland a few years ago. eran told hfe former foeman of hm irg words. Near East Relief, if we think "it Sir Robert Horne had tumo to higher than they were in 1914. wasn’t the only person who could given his canteen ro a soldier in Mae, of hungry children—and we will, we America and had failed to convince Followed to Its logical result this will think of thousands of children "live on fish and poi” in these fair who also was wounded, on the first day America that a British-American set- Statistics just received of the Battle of SIII a I i . means more skimping on the part of rescued by the self-sacrificing work islands. tlemeut only. with no reference to from Hilo, where the 192nd annual j “Here Is your canteen." said the of such women as Mrs. Charles ,R. the indebtedness of other allies to I the housewife, more limitation to other, unbuttoning life coat. convention ot the Hawaiian Evan us. and with no coneiderallon ot the the comfort of children, less pleas Gannaway. who have counted not gellical Association came to a close I their own lives dear that health and origin and purpose of the debt, would ure. fewer clothes, and a general recently, show that there was con-1 Call for the Mail strength might come into the pain- be unfair to Britain, thru thia coun tightening up all aronnd. racked. disease-ridden bodies cf try, whatever government wise in Of course, the shortage of labor thousands of children. power would have to fane the hard realities of the situation. plays its part in this condition, which It is great mingling of emotions "The financial integrity of Great in turn is aggravated by our immi that one looks into the face of such Britain would have remained Invio gration laws. On the surface the a child as Zadi Gannaway. Indigna late under all and any circumstances. tion at the nations who have stood condition appears to be a splendid To say this now, as I also said it by and allowed a race which can one for the American worker, but produce one such child to 1« almost then, fe one thing, to express ap proval. now or then, of Mr. Baldwin’s even be is coming to learn that na- exterminated ; regret, that great ar. hasty and one-sided settlement turai law is inexorable and that he is America’s work, she has not saved another question.” more, of the children for the lives of must pay the piper. Baldwin has used as ammunition, usefulness in the Near East: grati chiefly, the writings of Lloyd tude that we have done as much as POLITICAL REASONING O’ we have, and probably best of all. a I BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY — George and charges that gt the time »-ROOM—Furnished modern house M’l.ADV ot the settbnn-nt the Welsh states determination to strengthen the The Board of Directors of School for rent, no children, *25.00 per Political leaders in all sections oí hands of such folks as Mrs. Canna District No. 7 of Josephine Coun man approved of the settlement. month, 239 W. ”1” St. 72 The merry row run on and prob ty, Oregon, has for sale its two- the country are exhibiting growing way. as they match titele lives DRY SEASONED WOOD—Williams horse transportation school bus aldy will run on through the next against our dollars in saving thou- alarm over the trend of our women Wood Yard. Phone 137. 23tf with a capacity of 25 passengers. election. Meanwhile Great Britain sands of children from a fate worse This bus is in good condition arid The voters toward independence. I than death, and to stand by them FOR SALE—Four good milk cows. will be sold, if taken at once, for pays, under tho terms accepted by *80 per head. Chan. Mee. Apple story is told I in the formation of until the job in finished. *5U.OO. See E. it. Van Dyke, Baldwin, and both of the contestants gate, Ore. 76 Clerk, office in First National strive to build up their somewhat thousands of clubs i and leagues of Bank Building, Grants Pass, Ore shattered political strength upon the CALL 187-J—Pine and fir slab women voters, The fair sex pro- Soap in the Handle gon. Alfred Letcher, Chairman. wood *2.25 and *2.50. Body fir debt. E. S. Van Dyke, Clerk. tf pro3 and cons of the American poses to strike out for independent *3.00. Oak ,3.5V. C. W. Lam A shaving brush vitti Its handle » brecht. 73 thought and action. She believes I containing liquid soap, which can be Shaken Into the brush drop by drop, FOR SALE—Modern 7-room house. 1 BROWN REED baby buggy for that the natural warfare of the sexes Is a recent invention. sale in good condition. Phone Plenty of shade and large grounds. 378-Y. 76 Price *2.000. Very easy terms. E. F. Heath. 1 71 i ' lu .amt,rara.,: «mnt„ T»«mn ItW WE BEGIN Pit KINO HOPS on the TWO APARTMENTS for rent—102 Never begin a garden. Keep It go 23th, heavy crop, two to threy H street. Call at 107 South 4th weeks picking, store on the lug all the time. strcit. 7* • • • grounds, good place to camp with lots of wood and water, bring Order plenty of seed, get lettuce und FOR RENT—People desiriuus of liv your family and make your vaca radishes by the ounce. ing in clean, modern houses or tion profitable. Register at the • • • * apartments at summer rateaF get Chicago Lund Company office on in touch with Mrs. Geo. Tetherow, The field Is nn expensive germina North Sixth, or at. the ranch. 710 J St., or phone 397-J. 6ltf tion tester for corn seed. Leonard Orchard Co. 75 • • • Ladies’ Brown Elk Outing Blucher, 8-ineli tops CHANGE OF TAXI STAND—White Line Taxi at Blind George Spen As never before "’Aie rending farm I rubber heels, special ........ $2.85 cer’s news stand, phofte 262-J, T. M. 8TOTT INSURANCE SPE er is tile surcessfnl farmer. CIALIST— Temporary headquar- residence 381. W. G. White. 71 ters at Buick salesroom, 308-316 COLUMBIA Grafonola and 50 rec North Sixth St 54tf if you never grew any of the bl« Ladies’ Moccasin Vamp, 8-indi Elk Blucher ord» for sale or trade for cow. winter rndfehes, try a pgelwt <>f seed Phone 3^4-R. 76 Itl^tltO FOR SALE—(lentic, for this year. Plant It In June. siloes, low rubber heels, special . ................. $3.50 children. *35 or trade for cow. E. • • • FOR RENT—Nicely furnished apart- T. Carnegie, Rd. 2. 76 Anri while you are planting don’t for ment. Call at 408 E. 50tt GUARANTEED good muskmelons, SECOND HAND motors handled, get to plant some new tlioughts In Here arc two shoes that can’t be beat for outing ; ot:.- mind about betfer tarmlnu. eo.tt and lima beans for succotash, overhauled and repaired at Clev Kentucky Wonder beans for can wear. They arc soft and easy on the feet, vet made enger’s Electric Store. 21tf ning, 5c lb. peppers. A. Alberts, F.nrly Spring Is the best time Io stop to stand hard wear. second fruit stand north Sixth on "pulling fodder”—by preparing for WANTED To trade have 10 A. 5 A highway. 71 summer nn«l fall hay i mps. cleared, good houso. burn, good ample ' » • • MARCEL AND CURL last longer af water, with pump and gas engine. The fiirin bullefin board . In- _ n g<«*d Í ter a Golden Glint Shampoo. tf 5 mi. from town, for 1 A ground close in must havd good house. method of mtvertfelng f.inn pfodnefe. JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur Frank <’ '.Morrison, .Mutual Cry but the local newspaper fe Ir’tor still. ance and bond*. High «lass com • • • Co.. Fields Hotel, ■City. 71 panies. Even If frost kills your fruit after B. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, In FOR SALE - Fili' modern 5-room bungalow, close in, *2259, E. F. wards, ’(Is better to have sprayed mid surance and plate glass liability Tuffs Bldg., 6tli and H. Fhoue 2 8. Huth, 517 H St. 71 lost than never to hsve »prayed al all. Si GHANIS PASS OIILY COURIER DAILY NEWS LETTER U h l»\l slHY, M Gl hi 1 IX. lit'JI. —..... « Oregon Sampling & Testing Works (Not Incorporated) HENItl M. I.AN< Mi H Engineer ORLANDO J. HENHTON ( lieiufet A limited amount of commercial <h< nilcal analysis and fire assay- Ing will bn done, Schedule of charges now t»>iug prepared, will be furnished upon request. 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