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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1924)
PACK TWO WEDNIXDAV, (MToiiEll !MI. I»-* GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER w 6RANTS PASS DAILY COURIER BIG CROWD ATTENDS BOUT Sav«« Much Gold REDDY STRONG BOOSTER FOR REDWOOD HIGHWAY One American manufacturer of Published Daily Except Sunday fountain pens turns out on an aver Exco lie nt M«t»h«-s Rtx'leti Off at Lo "banquet hill, between Create«’. age IL'.iXX) pens a day end the em A. E. Voorblea • Pub. and Propr. cal Boxing Club ployeea working with the gold points City and Grants Pass, on I ho Red- Entered at postoffice. Grants Paas. Ore., as second-class mail matter. have to wash in special rooms so that wood highway has been eltmlnat- A fairly targe crowd last night the waste water can be held and the ed.” says J. F. Reddy, who ia at the ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per Inch —....... —15c witnessed one of the best boxing and gold dust reclaimed Thousands of Imperial, registered from Medford, Local-personal column, per llna_10c wrestling cards e'er pulled off in dollars worth of gold in a your are Ore. ‘The new route of the IL.U reclaimed thia way. The wash basins Readers, per line------- --_ 5e Grants Pass. »owl high-way wus opened last week DAILY COURIER Eddie Gorman, one ot the princi are specially constructed on thia ao- aa tar as Patrick creek. Thia loo«* By mall or carrier, per year---- $« •« pals in the main event, lived up to count. tlon avoids Gasquet grade, which By mail or carrier, per month- .50 the Gortnan reputation, by winning was one of the handicap« io motor WEHkLŸ COURIER a technical knockout over Fred (Man’s Limited Knowledge ists. When Gasquet built V>e road By mall, per year----------------- 12.00 Hiller, of Medford, in the fourth A noted physician Is authority for MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS round of a scheduled six-round af the statement that man. when most 45 years or more ago the grade waa good enough for pack trains ar l The Associated Press is exclusive ly entitled to the use tor republica fair. not however, until after he had alert and most alive to his physical teams, but with the coming of the tion of all news dispatches credited fought three of the hardest rounds condition, is only 25 per cent con automobile its grades were none of in thia, or all otherwise credited, in of his fighting career Hiller proved scious of what his body Is doing. the beet. The new grade 1« rapid* this paper and also the local news a heavy, hard hitting chap and lived ly being constructed and by next published herein. Died on Coronation Eve All rights tor repablicatlon of up to all that had been said ot him. summer the entire distance on the Torquato Tasso, the famous Italian California side up to the Oregon line special dispatches herein am also re and with ynore experience should served. prove a stumbling block for the beet poet of the Fifteenth century. Invited should be completed. There re to Rome by the pope to recei'e the WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1B2». of them. Hiller sprained his hand laurel crown, died before the great mains probably eight or ten miles, early in the third round, up to which event, and was buried on the day as and these are under contract. When ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ time the match was a draw. finished the 'Redwood highway will signed for his coronation. ♦ OREGON WEATHER 0 The battle royal was a scream. be more popular than the Pacific ♦ ---------- ♦ The boys were biindtolded and highway in summer, for traffic will ♦ Pacific Coast Sûtes: Cali- ♦ caused the fans no end ot merri cut over from the Pacific highway ♦ torn la: Fair weather and mod- ♦ ment from beginning to end. at Granta Pass to Crescent City. Cali (Paid Advertisements.) ♦ erate temperature, but with un- ♦ Ed Sullivan tossed Red Rose two fornia. when southbound. This will ♦ settled weather and probably ♦ falls in 12 minutes and Floyd Mays enable motorists to avoid the heat ♦ local rains Tuesday or Wednes- ♦ proved no match for Cecil Barrlck FOR in that part ot uorthern California ♦ day over the northern portion. ♦ In their wrestling match, losing DISTRICT ATTORNEY through which the Pacific highway ♦ Oregon and Washington: Con- ♦ twice in 17 minutes. The law is here for your protection. runs. , Then in winter the Redwood ♦ siderable cloudiness, with occa- ♦ It must be enforced. highway will always be open, for it ♦ sional rains in west portion first ♦ is much lower In elevation than the W. T. MILLER ♦ halt of week, and fair there- * Prtntad butter wrappers for sale Pacific highway. There is snow in Candidate for District Attorney. ♦ after, with normal temperature. ♦ at the Courier office. the Siskiyou mountains, but no Election Nov. 4. 1924. ♦ A disturbance is expected on the * snow over the route te Crescent ♦ north coast Tuesday. ♦ City from the pass. The summit, ♦ ---------- ♦ by the new location, will be 2000 ♦ Oregon - Washington: Prob- ♦ feet, and there is no snow in Cali ♦ ably rain west portion; partly ♦ fornia at 2000 feet elevation. The ♦ cloudy east portion tonight and ♦ Pacific highway through the north ♦ Thursday. ♦ ern part attains a higher altitude, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ and that mean.» snow. Considered Advertlaemeato under Ulto heading 5c per line per issue. All as a summer or a winter route, the Classified ads appear under this beading the first time HEARING THE PRESIDENT Redwood highway will be found the Tomorrow night nearly every per better.” son In the United States will be giv T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE LOST—Beaded bag containing small en the opportunity of listening to change. Return to Courier office ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CIALIST — Temporary headquar ters at Buick saiMrootn. >98-110 for reward. 31 ♦ President Coolidge at the same COMING EVENTS North Sixth St. 54U FOR RENT — -Large furnished up ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ time. In fact, it would be possible, stair« bedroom. Mrs. A. J. Dec. 6. Saturday — Sale given if there were enough radio sets, for PHONOGRAPH MEN — Nationally __ Green. Phone 33-J. 3 4 known concern deeires to get in ladies of Brethren church. every person in this country to lis touch with experienced phonograph FOR S.VLE—120 Leghorn bens and Nov. 4, Tuesday—Election day. salesmen and managers — offer pullets. 200-egg strain, also 35 ten to his talk simultaneously. By splendid proposition to man who Plymouth Rocks, pure bredsk-Mrs. Nov. 11, Tuesday — Armistice day. means ot remote control, every large qualifies. Address Box 701. care with full day program sponsored L. Al. Coppock, Route 3. 30 Courier, giving age. experience, station will broadcast the speech by the American Legion. BALED ALFALFA — >20 per ton; past record, in first letter. oats and vetch, $19. Dimmick Nov. 27, Thursday — Thanksgiving - which is to be delivered before the WUA.YXOHANGE M o d ern 5- ranch, at schoolhouse one mile day. United States Chamber of Commerce room bungalow, garage. 2 acres of west of city.____________ 24 ground seeded in alfalfa and clbv- LOST — Small package containing at Washington. D. C. er, and some fruit trees. Just out baby's wool underskirt. Return to Earthquake Travel» Fa»t Such a thing as indicated above of city limits, for good house close The Hat Shop for reward. 31 An earthquake travels at the rate in. E. F. Heath. 517 H street. would never have been deemed pos _____________ 30 FOR RENT—One three-room apart of between 470 and 530 feet per sec sible even five years ago. Radio ment and large sleeping porch, ond. was then almost a new an and MARCEL AND CURL last longer at equipped with electric stove. Very ter a Golden Glint Shampoo. it nicely furnished. 210 West A St. broadcasting stations were not con WANTED—To borrow >1100 on good 21 templated as they are at present. improved real estate, first mort FOR SALE — Want to reduce my gage. Write Box 700, care Courier. It to an indication of the far reach ranch ot 50 acres—will sell 8, 10 ______________________ ___ >1 or 32 acres, mostly cleared and in ing power of the radio. clover and alfalfa, located 3 miles ONE RED COW—With white face, from Grants Pass, bordering Rogue white undernewth bush of tail, Wheeler says President Coolidge River, one-quarter mile ot Red gone. About six years old, mark wood highway, first road to rignt. has never answered his questions. ed crop ott left ear, under mt in W. B. Carviile, Rd. 4. 35 right. One red yearling, white They were so covered with mud tjiat face, white underneath, no mark the president was probably unable or brand. Sucking above cow. One FOR RENT—Furnished cottage, lu4 8>' street, next creek, water. roan heifer marked crop and un to recognize them as questions. Chicken coop, 3 rooms. Inquire der in left ear. Crop off right, 208 Foundry street. Wm. Boog. some white in face. One white Operators of violet ray machines 29-tf and red yearling. Some white in _________________ ____ face, no mark or brand. Gravling FOR SALE—Cheap, apples at the or and other electrical machine« which Barn, before No. 4, 2 o'clock p. m. chard or fruit stand. Bring your interfere with radio reception are sacks or boxes. J. H. Robinson. 33 J. P. MARTIN, Constable. requested not to interfere with the WANTED — A woman of business FOR SALE — Late 1923 Superior sending out at 4:20 tomorrow of the ability to take charge of a well Chevrolet; 4 new cord tires. $325 established business. No capital cash. Call at 823 J St. 33 president’s talk. Interference the required. Splendid opportunity. past few nights has been bad. Box 699, care Courir. 35 COLUMBIA drag aaw for sale. Houser Bros., west end Foundry St. The Courier han received a letter FOR SALE—Dry mill wood. Single ____________ _________________ 27tf tier 12.50; two tiers $4.75; over from the W. C. T. U. ot Grants two tiers, $2.25 tier; 5% discount SATURDAY, OCT. 25—1:30 p TO. is the next auction Bale at Milliken on orders of 10 tiers or over. Pasa, thanking the paper for its co A Fletcher auction yards, 618 I Phone 532-R. Amos Smith. 33 street.________________________ 33 operation with the local organiza tion during the past year. The let JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur DON'T FORGET — Tht^ big auction ance and bonds. High class com sale, Saturday, Oct. 25, 1:30 p. tn., ter. signed by Mrs. Adah M. Morri patti««. ____ ____ ______________ 618 I street. Bring in your prop son, secretary, was sent after the AUCTION SALE—Saturday, Oct. 25 erty before noon; we sell on com mission. 33 —1:30 p. m., furniture, farm im club had extended a vote of thanks. plements, cows, hogs, chickens and The Courier has always maintained many other articles too numerous WOOD FOR SALE—Dry seasoned pine, fir and oak. Phone 286. to mention. 618 1 street. Miliken a aland tor prohibition and law en Houser Bros. 103tf 4c Fletcher. 33 forcement. It believes that the day PHONE 187-J — Dry fir and pine slab RENT—Furnished apartments of liquor is over and that the pres FOR wood, also body fir, oak and laurel, on lower floor. One with private any length. C. W. Lambrecht. 38 ent laws must be retained but that bath. Very large and nieely fur nished. Oak Knoll, 210 West A they can only be maintained by the E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in street.________________________ 30 surance and plate glass liability. work of such an organization as the Tuffs Bldg., 6tb and H. Phone 28. FOR SALE—Pine wood $2.00 per Women's Christian Temperance Un tier this month. Prompt delivery. WILLIAMS WOOD YARD—Back on Phone 617-F-13. J. 11. Robinson ion. It is because of this that the the Job. Phone 137. 05tf A Sons. 33 Courier is only too glad to be of 4-ROO.M <OTTAGE~forTTntTfurulHh- ed. 327 J St., bet. Pine and Oak. assistance to the W. C. T. U. in Inquire at J. Lyons, Lac k of cot- their great work. tage. 3 r, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS PEOPLE’S MARKET Used by Sportsmen Call ducks are the bantams of the duck family and are kept for ex hlbltion purposes and for use as de coys In wild duck shooting. They are especially suitable for tlie latter pur pose when crossed with tbu wild Mallard or some other “puddle” duck. There are two varieties of call ducks, the gray anil the white. Unnecessary Legislation The Dairy Industry is prospering. Only a small portion des» than JO percent) of total milk production it used in the manufacture of butter. * in fancy party slippers at unusually attractive prices are now ready for you. Girls’ Katin and Patent Low Heel Pumps priced at ........... $3.45 to $4.85 Ladies’ Satin and Patent Pumps, faiK-v strap and gore patterns...... ...... .'.............................. $4.85 to $7.85 Golden Rule Store Consumer should have the right to choose his food as well as his clothes. Oleomargarine is clean, sanitary, healthful. Manufacture of Oleomargarine ia aipervised by Federal Government. You know exactly what you are buying. Do not let selfish intereata dictate your food. Keep» Tool» From Rutting Nature’» Gift to Houte Fly Dissolve one half ounce of camphor Each foot nt the house fly Is form«d of a pair of hooka and a pair of pad«. In one pound of melted lard, remove The latter ar»- covered with micro •cuia, add enough line black lead scopic "'halra" at I lie end of each of (grupblte) to give an iron color. <*lean which Is ■ partirla <>f sticky fluid, en the tools sod smear with this mixture. abling the fl> to adhere lo any amuoth After twenty four hours rub cj<-an surface, while the books uru used fur with soft linen cloth. In ordinary cir cumstances the tools will not rust for rough surfaces. months. —- Tr”!'l---------------------------- a People of Oregon-« Why must you be bothered each election year to vote on measures that you have given definite assertion you do not want? You decisively defeated one “Anti-Margarine” bill just four years ago by practically a 2 to 1 vote. They are trying to hand out the same old “chestnut” again. It is Class Legislation - -an attempted Monopoly. Protect Your Home and Pocket Book Vote NO on the Anti-Margarine Bill November 4th PURE MARGARINE PRODUCTS COMMITTEE («» ••vunMMtiul By F. J- BLAKELEY, Chairman