PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY OOTIUKR TI'EShAV, (HTOIIER 21. I»21 irrigation the senator secured ap­ Albers Broa., Milling company. southern Sierra«. In each of there propriations totaling 39.80S,000 for W. A. Holt, vice-president, Vnited localities tile tree has fur outstrip­ Published Dail; Except Sunday the reclamation of Oregon's arid [ States National bauk. ped the native eonlfvr*. Even in New York. Oct 21.—-(A. P.l — competition with brush, which sup- A. E. Voorblas - Pub. and Propr. lands, which is an increase for this ' R. S. Howard, vice-president. When the voters of the country go praaea young plues and firs severely, Enterad at poatofflce, Granta Pass, purpose during the eight years pre­ Ladd and Tilton bank. Ora., as aecond-clasa mail mattar. ceding his entrance into the senate. Frank W. Howells, sales mauager ,o ’he polls November 4. their prln- the Blgtrhe lias been able to develop cl pal duty, from a national «tand- successfully. In the 13-year period As chairman ot the joint commit­ Dwight Edwards company. ADVERTISING RATES llarold Hunt; northwest editor, point, will be to register their choice ■tnce the earlier of theae plantings Display space, per inch —..... —25c tee on agricultural appropriations, Local-persoaal column, per lin«..10c he secured appropriations totaling Oregon Journal. Tor preaident and vice-president. In some ot the young trees have made a Readers, per line____ ___ ____ 3c 311.138.107, for the improvement Arthur lngbritson, in charge many states they will be called upon i growth of eight feet against four or __ bAlLY dOURiKR^ of Oregon's highways, forest roads cltock and Poultry Food Division, 10 choose new stale officials, but in five feet as the best that Imai sap- By mall or carrier, per year..... «6.00 By mail or carrier, per mouth.. .50 and trails, which is Il.891.2i4 Portland Flour MiUs.______________ nearly ah they will be asked lo ex- ' lings haw attained. more than Washington received, R. M. Invine, sales manager. I,r«« their approval or disapproval WEEKLY COt’tlER of proposed Mate const ltu4l<:>^ . I'tic history of this tree reaches By mall, per year--------------- 13.#0 and 359,317 more than California FleUchner Mayer and company. Marion R. Johnson, sales niauag- «■•ndmenta und a variety of other ! back into the very beKlnnlliK of hl« MEÜBEà <5r associated press received during the same period. He also secured appropriations er, Pacific Coast Biseuuli company. propositions referred to the people 'ory, according to experts of the The Associated Press is exclusive­ ly entitled to the use for republica­ aggregating 3507.900 for agricul­ H. J. MacKenaie. president Aiay by the Mate legislature«. Fulled States forest service, to u tion of all news dispatches credited ture. and 3310,000 tor forest pro­ Hardware company. Adjusted compensation or aid for period wl. u the Sequoia Washing- UY¡M* in thia, or all otherwise credited, in tection. I Charles E. Mace, credit manager, veterans of the world war will be ton In |;^>>.'ib miner« In th<* Tn ho«» disturbance, so that molten lava He secured an amendment to the Blake-AloFall company, representing while in oue the question takes In fornia peninsula. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. lr.'l national forest working n gold mine poured through thc valleys and war finance corporation authorizing president Portland Chamber of the veterans of the Civil war. Literal fulfillment of tile biblical stream channels, filling them up and , 3600 or 3000 feet below th« lava ♦♦4*444 4 4 4 4 ♦ 4 Florida may become the haven of, the advancement of funds to far­ Commerce. prophecy that lhe valleys shall be cap of one of thc Sierra peaks. In OREGON WEATHER 4 mers and livestock men so that they Ralph T. 'Montag, manager Mon­ the wealthy if the voters of that exalted and the mountains made low blocking the streams. After th« lava had cooled It was so much harder one of th« former streambeds cum« ♦ state approve a proposed count Itu- conld carry their products until they tag Stove Works. some aeons before It was uttered by than the granite of th« original pe roHM tin old flood deposit In which Pacific Coast States: Cali­ 4 could be sold. .iL. G. Millsrd. sales manager, Hen- tlonal amendment which provides Isaish. I* the probable cause of its monntuin* that It Tesinted erosion us were the tangled logs of a group of 4 fornia: Fair weather and mod­ ♦ He secured appropriations for i ry Crowell Lime and Cement com­ that the state shall levy no tax on 4 erate temperature, but with un­ ♦ governmental experts to make a pany. inheritances or incomes. It would present limited range, a strange geo­ tile granite could not. As a conse­ the Sequoias that once grew on th« logical transformation that some hun­ 4 settled weather and probably ♦ study ot the walnut, cranberry and • IRtle further encouragement dreds of centuries ago came over quence. ths granite peaks wore away.' mountain «lupus. Though burled for W. L. Muuncy, manager, Stand- and thc lava beds remained, until, unknown ihoiisnnil* of years, the log* local rains Tuesday or Wednes­ ♦ broccoli industries, a frost station ard Oil company. to residence in that state by provid­ what is now California having been flnnlly, lava-covered ridges towered I were In excellent preservation. They ♦ day over the northern portion. ♦ for the Rogue River Valiay, a gov­ A. M. Oakes, assistant manager U. ing exemption from taxation to a decided factor In the change. above deep canyons worn In th« na­ were changed somewhat In structure, ♦ Oregon and Waahington: Con­ 4 ernment employment service at Sal­ S. Steel Products company. heads of familles on household goods tive atone, and streams flowed, and hut the annual ring* in a cross-sec­ ♦ siderable cloudiness, with occa­ em and Eugene for agricultural pro­ J. A. Ormandy, general passenger and personal effects up to 3500. In the high mountain ranges ot still flow, many thousand feet below tion of the wood »food out uh plainly ♦ sional rains in west portion first ♦ ducers and the present system of Compensation or aid Co veterans agent Southern Pacific lines. * the level of the streams once shaded im though th« trees had liven felled ♦ halt of week, and fair there­ 4 broadcasting market, weather and Clarence Porter, manager Fidelity would be bX constitutional those days, ruunlng up to 2O.UUU feet ( ♦ after. with normal temperature. «inly a few days before. crop reports. and Deposit company. ssnendmenia or referendum ques- or more in height, cam« a volcanic! by tlio Bigtrev's grandsires. ♦ A disturbance is expected on the ♦ " 1 " * MT. C. Pomeroy, manager MuRno- 'd<>na la other •'“<** i“* follows Streets ot Grants Pass are being ♦ ♦ north coast Tuesday. mah Trunk and Bag company. Alabama would exempt all former ♦ repaired. It is a sfow job after so ♦ • J t uu v j i* and aaaa Sam Raddon, Jr., The Oregonian. s J. R. Dodson, treasurer, Jantzen Portland Chamber of Commerce. the development of its resources A. K. Weinstein, representative. world war. Spanish-American war, and the improvement of its rivers, Knitting Milla. Philippine Insurrection and the Civ­ J. N. Edlefsen, vice-president. Hirseh-Weis Manufacturing com­ il war; Texas would extend the priv­ harbors and roada totaling the gi­ pany. West Coast National banl^. also pres­ ant sum of 131,020,289. A. J. Wolff, assistant manager. ilege of pensions to all confederate As chairman of the committee on ident of Peninsula National bank. veterans and widows of confederate Portland Iron Works. S. Mason Ehrman, secretary, Ma.*- veterans who moved to the state pri­ Wheeler, manager, F. H. credit on Ehrman and company. or to January 1, 1910. The present Ted E. Emerson, market editor, Allen and Lewis. limitation of residence is January 1, manager. Geo. 'H. Young. sales Portland Telegram. .1900. Clyde Evans, secretary treasurer. Marshall Wells and company. The question of legislating out of S. J. Young, assistant manager, Travelers’ Protective association. •existence all private and parochial FoUett, sales manager, the M. L. Bond Department, Ladd and Tilton sahools will come before the voters bank. Kline company. of Michigan and Waahington. In Henery J. Frank, president Blau- the former ft is proposed as a con­ mauer Frank Drug company. stitutional amendment, while in Dan C. Free mam, manager Asso- Washington it is put before the peo- dated Industries of Oregon. pie aa an initiative measure, and FOR E. J. HaM, vice-president, T. W. propose* to close all private schools DISTRICT ATTORNEY to children under 16 years of age. Jenkins company. C. E. Hammond, representative. The law is here for your protection. In that state it would affec.t school« It must be enforced. Henry Wetnhard plant. conducted by the Roman Catholics, E. C. Hexter, president. Hexter W. T. MILLER Lutherans. Episcopalians and Sev- Candidate for District Attorney. and company. enth Day Adventists, as well as num- Election Nov. 4. 1924. Daniel P. Hogan, sales manager, erotis military academies for boys and private schools for girls. A similar law passed in Oregon was declared nnnorrstltiitlonal by the federal district cottrt of appeals. The case was then taken to the supreme court of the United States, which is expected finally to determine the Advertisements under thia beading Sc per line per Issue. All questton of constitutionality at the Classified ada appear under this beading the first time term which Was convened this month. 6RANTS PASS DAILY COURIER STATE ISSUES COMING UP On. the pancry dhdf for instant use A FOLKS IN OUR TOWN PORTLAND MEN VISIT Autumn Ushers in the Redingote LI& It’s Nestle ALPINE POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS PEOPLE’S MARKET Writing paper at the Courier. 8TOTT INSURANCE SPE- FOR RENT—«Large furnished up­ (PxALIST — Temporary headquar­ stairs bedroom. Mrs. A. J. ters at Buick salesroom, 308-310 Green. Phone 33-J. 34 North Sixth St. 54tf ¡FUR SAJ.E—120 Leghorn hens and pullets, 200-egg strain, also 25 F*OR SALE—1919 Ford, fine condi­ Plymouth IRo' ks, pure bredsv iMr.i. tion. New body especially built L. M. Coppock, Route 3. _«® for light hauling ot live stock. Original touring body goes also. BALED ALFALFA- -»20 per ton; Good tires, plenty of tools. Very oats and vetch, $19. Dimmick reasonable if taken at once. 1301 ranch, at schoolhouse one mile Gossip of Staff Çorrcspondcflt« 34 East A street. Phone 3 44-Y. 29 _west of city._________ at World Centers of Population WILL EXCHANGE—M odern 5- FOR RENT- Furnished cottage, 104 F street, next creek, water. room bungalow, garage. 2 acres ot Chicken coop, 3 rooms. Inquire ground seeded in alfalfa and clov­ 208 Foundry street. Wm. Boog. er, and some fruit trees. Just out San FranclHco, Oct. 21.— (I. N. 3.) 29-tf of city limits, for good house close I — The possibility exists that the Big- in. E. F. 11‘eath, 517 H street. FOR SALE—Cheap, apples at the or­ 30 chard or fruit stand. Bring your , tree, technically known as Sequoia sacks or boxes. J. H. Robinson. 33 Washingtonla. whose history dates MARCEL AND CURL last longer af­ ter a Golden Glint Shampoo. tf FOR SALE — Late 1923 Superior back to a period considerably pre­ Chevrolet; 4 new cord tires. 3325 Adam, and now found only In Iso­ ONE RED COW—With white face, cash. Call at 823 J St. 33 lated and sheltered spots In the Sier­ white underneath bush of tail, ra Nevada mountains of California, COLUMBIA drag saw for sale. gone. About six years old, mark­ Houser Bros., west end Foundry St. may furnlHh thc solution of the prob­ ed crop off left car, under hit in right. One red yearling, white ____________ _______ ____ _ 27t^ lem of reforesting tfic Htafe’s rapidly face, white underneath, no mark WOOD FOR SALE—Dry seasoned diminishing preserves. or brand. Sucking above cow. One pine, fir and oak. Phone 286. During the last 1000 years tills roan heifer marked crop and un­ Houser Bros. 103tf particular species of Bigtree has not der in left ear. Crop oft right, some Whftto in face. One white l’HONE 18 7-J—Dry fir and pine slab reproduced appreciably, and at one­ and red yearling. Some white in wood, also body fir, oak and laurel, time foresters believed it was a dy­ face, no mark or brand. Gravling any length. C. W. Lambrecht. 38 ing species. Results obtained, how­ Barn, before No. 4, 2 o'clock p. m. J. P. MARTIN. Constable. E. L. OALBRA1TH—Real estate, in­ ever, from recent, attempts to start surance and plate glass liability. plantations of the tree throughout Tuffs Bldg., «th and H. Phone 28. California, outside Its present range, FOR SALE—Dry mill wood. Single tier 32.50; two tiers 14.75: over WILLIAMS WOOD YARD—Back on have caused experts to wonder the Job. Phone 137. 05tf two tiers, 32.25 tier; 5% discount on orders of 10 tiers or over. FOR RENT—.Furnished apartments whether the Bigtree may not «onio state. Phone 53 2-R. Amos Smith. 33 on lower floor. One with private day reforest large areas of the i bath. Very largo and nicely fur­ JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur­ Small plantations have been nn
  • iain both plan* in detail. The Ford car delivers more useful, care-free, economical service per dollar invested than any other car. Its sturdy, rigid construction is striking evidence of enduring materials. Every minute operation is scientifically tested and accurately checked. Control of natural resources and complete manufacture in large volume have made nos- 6ible value that « the one standard by which everV motor car must necessarily be judged. u - Ford, Ctr “ thc loR1,cal and necessary c,holce oi tbc buycr uho wants to get the utmost irom every motoring dollar. ¿¿X, , C/7