Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 04, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS TASS
TIENDA Y', NOVKMHKH I, IMI.
DAILY VOVR1ER
S5-5
GRAUS PASS DAILY COURIER
Publiahed Daily Except Sunday
A. E. Voorhlea - Pub. and Fropr !
Entered at poatofflee, Granta Pa*«,
Ore., as second-class mail matter.
Will TRY DISH FOR POLE
DAILY
NEWS LETTER
CtXtLIDGE BECOMES
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AD1HTION.U. LOCAL
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FAVORITE HY Id TO 1 ♦
Ytew York. Nov. 4.—With a larger Marrtage Ucease baaed—
volunis of betting than at any tim«
A marriage Itcauaa wns issued yes­
tn the campaign. Preaident Coolidge terday sftiTtioea to Archie Leo Kü­
Monday became • 12-40-1 fBvorita chen. of Roseburg, and Olive Pearl
for election, according to announce- Hogue, of Granta Pasa
tneafs of Wall otreet betting com
mimloners.
Odd* against Davis
wer» 8 to 1 and those againet LgFol* I
duugh-
leite reached a net« high mark at 36
ai-tt
to 1.
There waa con*iderabl«> 8:n!.h low« 1 h Quit* Today—
money in eight and he langtheued ;
Granta Pain had a qulH appear- ,
»» >4
»14 4O it M ag.itaet 2 to 1 la’t : nee today, due io the election, which
to
week, Those following the betting 1» a legal heliday and rm tilted In
in the financial district exprreaed ' the cloalrx of the banks and the
confidence that the flood for Bmlth court tiLHke
Gioups were aw a at
money would result in 3 to 1 odds many points talking over the prob­
before the poll« close tonight.
able outcome of the election and
much interest la manifest.
Load««. Nv. 4.—(I. N. S.)—Gret-
tlr Algarason. young Icelander ex­
plorer, who recently took an explora­
ADVERTISING RATES
tion
party to the Arctic circle, an-
Display space, per inch -
—.35c
nouaeve that BMt year he pcopoees
ixical-personal column, per line lvc
Readers, per Use —1„................. 5c
|to make a eeoeatloaal ene-maa dash
Baa e're»cteco. Nev. 4.—4A N. 9.) for the north pole In n low-powered
DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year----- «60 —Th« CRy by lha Goldeu Data w aeroplane from a small base-ship 600
miles away.
By mail or «arriar, per month- .60 rapidly acquiring a new sky Un«,
He will «all from London aboat
Skywcrepers are changing Ha ap-
WEEKLY COURIKR
pearance. Taking rhe record for tfie May 1 la the 80-toet «teem drifter
By mall, per year----------------- (2.00
tallest building in the Weal from the Aduna the Fair, and will carry, be-
recently
completed Standard Otl «idee the aeroplane in which he pro­
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Frees I* exclusive­ building, the naw Telephone Com­ poses te «take his attempt, a small
ly entitled to the use for napubllca- pany building, "euuth of Mimion lauach. sledges, and erientiftc in­
tion of all newt dispatches credited street," is shooting 26 stories into struments worth (100,000.
la this, or all otherwise credited, Ln
"The main object of my expedi­
thia paper aad also the local news the air. Its height wiu be 436 feet,
or 118.3 feet higher than Che Stand­ tion is to diecover islands believed
published herein.
to exist between Spitienbergen and
Uwky Root—I’bone 3t0.
30-tf
All rights for republ[eatlon of ard OU building.
Two other seventeen-etory build­ Frans Joseph Land. This will be
»pecial dispatches herein are also re­
undertaken
by
the
ship,
which
I
served.
#
ings are nearing compbeUon and an
Stewvuor Iwixw Proclamation Hot­ th««- Voter 1« Optliuiktic—
•hall leave when abont <00 aiilen
eigbleen-etory bailding is under
ting Da> Astilo
On» Umma Pass voter Is optimis­
distant from ths north pole." Al­
TIE8DAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1924. construction.
tic. in a letter to the Courier, a
garason said 1« an interview.
Salem. Nov. 4.—Governor Pierce forecast of the vote today is made.
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"The aeroplane which I propose
UKAGON WEATHER
♦ CalUoraia «offered a loot r of sp­ to use is a devefepntent of the small, has leaned a proclamation declaring The writer, who did not slau a name,
♦
I rotimate^r
(6,000,000
l iare tagh high-powered mschins now being ex­ Tuesday. November 11. Armiotiee states that he Chinks Coolidge will
♦
{forest tires this year, according to.
g«e 315 votes, Davis 1(1 and L*Fol-
♦
Pacific Coast State«:
Con­
tensively need in England. It will day. a legal holMsy
ealiaiatca made by the United carry fuel for 1300 flying miles. It
♦ siderable cloudiness and occa­
"It la both fitting and propet that leite 26. W«h 766 needed to elect.
States Forest Service. A total of will also carry a wireless set, weigh­ cn this sixth anniversary day wv thia voter feels that Coolidge la aa
♦ sional rains, except that snows
1,810 tire« up to September 30 ing only halt a pound, for the recep­ should cewee from o«r labor and cele­ good as elected.
♦ are likely in the mountains,
brate Armistice day by giving thanks
♦ temperature below normal in ♦ burned over «06,000 aerwa of Gov­ tion of weather reports.
"The Rea Hawk"—
♦ Washington aad Oregon and ♦ ernment and private lands. A total
*"l think that I have a good chance to Almighty God who made victory
Coming to Rivoli thoatre neat
♦ normal in California.
of (■ 86,900 waa expended in aup- oj 9UCiee<jjng ¡n reaching the pole." ours.” reads the proclamation. "We
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shoold not forget on Arm lull«'« day Sunday for Three day«.
♦ pressing the Mases.
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♦
thos«> who are «till living whs erere
♦
Local rainB tonight, fair
wounded in the awful conflict, e«- Fnther »nd Non Week—
♦ Wednesday.
♦
A number of the churches of
poclaliy
thse made blind by the rav­
♦ ♦ ♦ closing many national forests, 50
♦
per cent of the fires were man start- l»uring Lstat Year <«nm Hao la­ ages of war. The day should lie one Grants Pass will unite In a father
LUTS FROM THE DAY'S NEWS nd and smokers caused 43 per cent
of observance and thankagi*i>>K and son bahquet, Io be given at Ep- ,
creased by B.77«
rather than one of celebration; one worth hall. Nov. 14. at ( .30 p. tu. '
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We read in news dispatches today of these fires, with campers second
of
study and thougnt in regard to The purpose of the father and eon
'Washington, Nov. 4.—(I. N. 8.)
of instances where voters have been with 15 per cent. Lightn'ng, which
lUHsniM Ki«rt nt 7:90 P. M,
always stands high in the cause of —Daring the H im year the Mreagth our duty as American citixen* to our movement is to establish and deepen
killed as the result of troubles grow­
a
forest fires, slumped in early season, of the Officers' Rcaerve Corp« ha« country and the duty of our COUD* the Cshrlstlan relationship between
Show lug Coaat«acv Talttiadg*'
fathers and sons Tickets will be on
ing out of the election. Little is but finished strong with a record of increased by 3,7'0 and has now try to the world."
sale In a few days, and can be had
thought of it since it is our own starting 41 per cent of the fires, reached the grand total <vf 78,719
“THE GOLDFISH" until 10:30
through the churches.
country, But when we read of kill­ brush burners, railroads, lumbermen actually enrolled, accord lag to flg-
NEW PICTURE STARTS 11 P. M.
ings and riots in foreign nations, we and incendiaries each contributed a urea compiled by the War Depart­ It is Seldom Desirable
Meeting—
ment.
share of the man-caused fires.
to
Cross
Chicken Strain Regular
wonder why those nations tolerate
Hoot Gibson in “Hit and Run"
Of Eastern «Star. Wednesday. Nov.
Al! Corps areas report increase«
It Hi seldom desirable to cross
Conte and stay a« long »<• t«s want. Open n» hmtt a* returns ««imr In.
such things. There appears to be
6. .Margarite Bratton, Worthy Ma­
with
the
exception
of
the
Second
I
strains. It can he <vwii|nired. In « way.
«According to President ‘Ralph P.
Altai's 36c. Children 10c.
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a moral in the disturbances of today Merritt, of the Sun Maid Raisin (New York, New Jersey and Dela- j to crossing breeds: the first ernes may tron.
and that moral la that we should Growers, largest cooperative or- ware) and the Fifth iChie. West «ppenr to give uniform offspring. but
If II Ik ImpoairtMe—
look for some cure for onr own trou- ■ ganiiation in the world, it w*uid be Virginia, India«* and Kentucky), in the second gem*r»tl>Hi many urnie
sirable qualifier are liable to apfiear.
To bring your donations for the
teen
alight
de-
where
there
Nave
bles. It would be illuminating to the height of folly to plant another
If you have reason to believe that rummage «eilo given by the Women’s Tea Haw Tert CraSHcr—
crease*.
raisin
grape
vine
in
California
until
As a wall flower. He is even bet­
some other strain will give you better club in Smith garage 'Nov. 8. call
know how the people of foreign na-
I uim Word in Quality
New York has the most reserve
preBent growers are assured a living
result«, gradually work Into the pure
tiona look upon the killings at elec­
148-J or 256-R and they will be ter tn, Ale now role In the alumni
PHNDLLTON
HLANhETN
officers«
with
8,329;
California
is
from their product.
etraln. Crossing the «train may eet
called for.
43 play, Thu rad ay and Friday night. 42
second with 5.621; UUnoie is third you back several years.
tions in this country.
—
nt
—
"There can be no doebt that in
wkh 5,016; Pennsylvania is fourth
Il K I, M K It ' H
certain linea the farmers of thia
Ntorm lb»«-» ISnmagr—
Grab flng nt S «h'
Printing that pieaaee <»ortor.
with
5.066; Massachusetts la fifth
"The I4ome of Good Fainlttire"
Many people will be depending country are today producting more
con-
The
Mown
on
the
cuasi
did
There will tw a grab bag at the
with 3,575; Ohio is sixth with 3,000;
upon the radio tonight for election in volume than good business judg­
rummage sale at Smith's Garage on 1 stdrrable damage, according to Ths-
Texas is seventh with 3.041; Michi­
Nov 8. and ««nail wrapped articles odwre Froellc, who to working near
returns. t There has been consider, ment dictates," Merritt declared in gan is eighth with 3A*<} New Jer-
an
address
to
real
estate
med.
suitable
for a grab bag are being Vreacent City. The material (or the
able disturbance during the past few
4«ey ta ninth arith 2.152, and Mis­
"There are three important econ­
Bottcitrnd The charge for those artl- Klamath River bridge at Heqna, was
souri ie teeth with 2.144. A year
weeks and it haa been difficult to
omic changes that will increase Cali­
de« will be ten cents. and many sur- pretty well cleaned out by the flood
get good results, it is asked that fornia farm prosperity," the head of ago the States rated in this particu­
prises will lie la «tor* Amon« other waters of that river, At GawiuM.
lar as follows: New York first. Penn­
people owning regenerative seta and the raisin growers declared. "The
temporary bridges aerosi
things already promised for thia fea- three
sylvania second, California third, Il­
tare of the «ale will be Rivoli the- Smith river and the false work for
people operating violet ray machines first of these touches the distribu­ linois fourth.
Massachusetts fifth,
atre tteketa. The grab bag to in one large bridge twent out. In Elk
be careful not to Interfere with tile tion of producing effort in agricul­ Ohio sixth, Texas seventh. New Jer­
ture. By this I refer to a broader
charge of Mrs. C. H Mark« and Mo Valley, Mr. Frixdk male« fal«o work
sey qjghth, Michigan ninth and Mis­
reception tonight.
diversification, a wider choice in the
for two bridges was taken out.
Albert Casa.
souri tenth.
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selection of prod act*. We must
The strength of the Ninth Corps
The local Rotary Club has an* frankly recognise that, based upon
Enjoy Y’<»«r»rlf—
The Hrs Hawk"—
Area follows:
Washington, 1,257;
Thnrsdsy and Frillny night, and
nounced Rs intention of aiding in present demand for certain of oar Oregon, 1,059; Idaho, 266; Mbntana
Coming to Rivoli theatre neat
help the new gymnasium at the same
Sunday for Three day*.
the boys' work in Grants Pass. This most important products, we have 22»; Wyoming 2M: Utah, 887; Ne­
time. Alumni play, high achool audl-
for the present reached th« maxi­ vada, 67; California. 5.021.
Total,
work on the part of the Rotarians is
•torhnn. Nov. ( and 7.
mum development. This is not a
Devili Monde Beauty Nheppe.
8,507.
most laudable and should receive all popular thing to say, yet it is the
Specialty -Facial and «nalp treat­
the cooperation the work deserves truth.
Oregonian to liroadrast
ments.
Howard
Building. Mm. < andy For dcHith»—
"Let me take as an example rais­
Donations are being solicited for
In Grants Paas. The work among the
The Oregonian broadcasting sta­
Charles Ellertteck.
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the candy booth at the rnmmage
ins, with which we are all familiar. tion. KGW. at Portland, will coai-
boys will bring big results.
Up to January, 1(24, the maximum mence its election bulletin service at
«nie given, by (he Women'« club Nov.
Hchoirt Will Nt art—
consumption of California raisin« in 4 p. m. and will continue as late
At the meeting of the residents of ■8, at Amtth*« garage. The achool
A news story in a Portland paper
any one year waa 144,0(6 tons. Be- Wednesday morning as the volume of
the Jerome Pralrte school district ;tchlMren are urged to bring in home
places the increase in population in cause of a (alee level of high pnces ! return« warrants. It will start again
last week, the voters decided that made candy. Mr». O. Ä. Blanchard,
Josephine county at 50 per cent dur­ the planUngs of 1819 to 1922 at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning, will
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It would be necssary to start up a phone 3'94<, Is In charge.
Harold
McFarland.' 17-year-old new school immediately to take care
ing the past four years. That id' brought the acreage in raisin grapes be taken sp again at noon, at 4 p.
nothing to what the next few years from slightly les« than 166,944 acres m , when R will b* continsed aa long Chicago youth, has confi-ased. accord­ of the greatly increased school at­ fTirysanthcmnms anti Carnatkin*—
to over 300,000 acres, with a normal as is necessary. The radie will be ing to police, participation in DO tendance there. There Is a big over­
All colors at tiho iBaaket Grocery
will show. And irrigation did it.
production after 1924 of 300,060 supplied with Chicago Tribune leased holdups But he says he never used flow In the present school, xhlch I and the Cave Shop. Knaifip Floral
tons. A year ago we had a 100,004) wire service, special private wire ser­ a gun. He merely made his right necessitated the addition of addition­
Only a few more hours and all ton carry-over of raisins and re­ vice. special Postal Telegraph ser­ hand bulge out hte pocket in a dan­ al space and thia new school will
the agony of waiting will be over for ceived a crop of 247,000 tons. By vice covering the Pacific northwest. gerous looking way. And hie vic­ start on Monday, with Mrs. Neal
the many candidate*. And there are Teorganization of the raisin industry No Associated Press new* will be tims always thought he was cover­ Kaser, as teacher. The big Increase
ing them with a "gat."
In school attendance is credited to
a lot of us who are not candidates under commodity control of the new broadcast.
Sun Maid, we are happy in finding
the.settling of the irrigation district.
"nd ntcii u h tient wives nuik
that are awaiting the returns just
that at the present time consump­
as anxiously.
leg a day nt It trying <>n
tion of raisins has expanded to an
"Tlio Hen Hawk"—
annual basis of 260,000 tons, and
Coming to Rivoli theatre next
Militarla - Stern O’ctmta — In-
Those who want to hear the election by-product outlet« have been found
Sunday for Three days.
spelling ( li «' Mil huela . Mi rti
returns, local, state and national are for another 100,000 tons. Yet the
price return to the grower, owing to
If It la Impossible—
invited to the Courier office tonight.
English model suits — rvplcn-
the necessity at converting a large
To bring your donation« for the
proportion of the crop, has not paJd
rummage sale given by the Women'«
islting « hi shirlx mid uiidi-rwcar
The presidential candidate« are the cost of produetion or any profit
club In Smith Oarage, Nov. 8. call
reported “quieC’today. What a re­ for the 1923 crop.”
148-J or 256-R and they will bo
FOR RUNT—Furnished
cottage, EXCHANGE- Cleveland Six touring called for.
lief!
nett hui.
■Ari
mechanical
condition;
will
Plats of Grants Pass—
104 F street, next creek, water.
trade
for
Ford
touring.
’
22
or
*23.
Chicken coop, 3 rooms
Inquire
Blue prints 9I SO: blue line prlnta,
Address Wm. Heintxman, Rd. 1, Book to Go on Mali
208 Foundry street. Wm. Boog.
If you have not yet voted—vote! 11.76. Courier office.
Harrison Leussler, representative
Grants Pass, Ore.
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You'll limi prh'i M ns (air ax the
29-tf
limn 5on voted lor-—mid <wcti
FOR RENT—Good five-room hon«e. of the Houghton. Mifflin eompany, of
»STRAY—There is held at the city
(10.00 per month; also three-room Boston, Mas«., the company which Is
if your favoriti- name iloi-an't
pound one red cow with whlti
upstairs apartment. Inquire 725 publishing "Tale« of a Western
KWH-ar In tin- lieatlllnck In (lie
face, white underneath, bush of
W. Jordan St. Phone 326-J.
46 Mountaineer,” by C. E. Rusk, local
morning—you «on t frei limlf
tall gone, about 6 years old,
marked crop off left ear, under­ FOUND—Bunch of keys. Owner can attorney, is in Grants Pass today
»" Itati tilioul it If vm'n look.
get
It
at
Courier
office.
4
2
bit In right. One red yearling,
making arrangement« for the placing
Ing like a winner yourself.
whit* face, white underneath, no WANTWD To hoar from owner of
on sale of the book. It is expected
mark
nor
brand,
suckling
above
Men s all-wool plaid back Overcoat!*, new
good Ranch for sale. State cash that the supply of books will be here
cow.
One roan heifer, marked
.price, full particular*. D. F.
crop
and
underbit
in
left
ear,
crop
belted model«. Every coat new this season.
file Suits $25 t<> $45
h, Minneapolis. Minn._____ In about two weeks. The book deals
off right, some white tn face. One
with exploits In the climbing of west­
Mr«. Nellie Taylor R ohs , widow of
whit* and red yearling some PHONE 187-J—Dry pine and fir slab ern mountain peaks, telling of as­ the late Governor William B. Ro««
wood, body fir, oak and laurel,
white in face, no mark or brand.
any length. C. W. Lambrecht. 90 cents of all of the principal peaks of Wyoming, may tmccoed her hti«-
Unless called for these animals
will be sold by th* city of Grants WOOD FOR SALE—Dry aeaaoned of the Pacific northwest. Mr. Rusk 'hnnd in office next January. Though
Pasc at the Gravlln barn. East L
piue, Hr and oak.
Phone 286. has made mountain climbing a hobby tiot a cunilidate, the Democrstlc «late
street, at 2 o'clock p. m., Tues­
Houser Bros.
103tf and his book tells in a most Inter­ convention Insisted «he accept the
day, November 4, 1924.
nomination. She will not, however,
J. P. MARTIN, Constable. T. M, STOTT INSURANCE SPE­ esting manner of his experiences.
CIALIST— Temporary headquar­
make an active campaign.
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ters at Buick salesroom, 368-310
K
i > i I hm »-< Mira v in«—-
North
S
ixth
St
__________
6
4tf
WILLIAMS WOOD YARD—Back on
Wrddfng Invitation«, calling card«
HORN
the job. Phone 137.
05tf FOR RENT
1 - room first-floor
apartment, 229 West it
46 and high grade stationery printed in TIiNGI.EY-—To 'Mr. and Mrs. Luther
MARRIED man with tractor and
engraved effects without the expense
Tingley. 31 Clarke street, election
team experience, want« work on FOR HALE -2 yearling and two 2-
of
a
plate
or
die.
at
the
Courier
of-
<
day morning, Tuesday, November
year-olri
Jersey
heifer«.
Mrs.
G
farm. Raymond M. Lawless, Mur-
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4, a son,
A. Pike, Rd. 4. Box 63.
4 6 flee
uby, Ore.
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On your way
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today-drop into
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For Governor
PEOPLE’S MARKET
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Soecial $16.85
Golden Rule Store
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