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GRANTS PASS TAGE TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Dally Except 8unday A. E. Voorhles - Pub. and Propr. Entered at postoffice. Grants Paes. Ore., as second-class mail matter. ' i" ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch -------- Local-personal column, per line- 10c Readers, per Uno DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per yeer..... <6.00 By mall or carrier, per month.. WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year------- -------- 12.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusive ly entitled to the nee for republica tion ot all news dispatches credited in thia, or all otherwise credited, tn , this paper and also the local nees published herein. All rights tor republication ot special dispatches herein are also re served. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1024 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e OREGON WEATHER Pacific Coast States: Con siderable cloudiness and occa sional rains, except that snows are likely in the mountains, temperature below normal in Washington and Oregon and normal in California. Cloudy tonight day, local rains. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ft, •'•ill DAILY COURIER and Thurs ♦ COOL1DGM — THE NATION'S CHOWE By an overwhelming majority. President Coolidge has been elected Replaces Wallace to the position to which he succeed ed upon the death of President War "Ma" Ferguson Elected In Texas and Mrs. Roes in Wyoming ren G. Harding. The voice ot the nation was heard at the polls yes Dallas. Tex., Nov. 5.—(A. P.) — terday when one of the largeet votes •’Ma" Ferguson was elected governor in the history of the country was Washington, Nov. a.—(U. P.) — I of Texas. Her opponent refuses to counted. The selection ot Preeident Control measures of the Department concede the election, .claiming ir Coolidge followed one of the most of Agriculture employed in eradica regularities. active campaigns ever staged by op tion ot the foot-and-mouth disease in southeastern Texas have proven ef Cheyenne, Nov. 5.—(A. P.)—The posing candidates and is all the fective. according to the reports co more remarkable «with lh< split the Department by Dr. Marion Imes, I election of Mrs. Nellie T. Ross, dem ocrat. widow of tbe late governor, to caused by the candidacy of I a F o I- In charge of the State and Federal the governorship is conceded. lette. who attempted to re-create the forces engaged in checking the mal party, composed ot the followers of ady. SEEKING TO EXPAND Since the outbreak occurred on Theodore Roosevelt. V. 8. FOREIGN TRADE President Coolidge will continue September 27, the infection has not spread from the area originally map Washington, Nov. 5.—(I. N. S.) — in his office" hi the firm conviction ped out as dangerous territory. Tbe Expansion of American foreign trade that his choice was tbe popular one last infected herd was found by vet is the objective of a move of the De- I with the electorate. He goes in with erinary inspectors October 15 and partment of Commerce in establish a majority ot the votes cast in the was slaughtered and buried the same ing new trade commission offices at nation and not as a minority candi day. The toll of the disease so far a number of points, and the enlarge date. His strength was felt, not only has been limited to six herds con ment of the force® In the already ex taining about 2,700 animals, and in isting foreign stations. in the north, bwt also well into the addition about 4,600 stray cattle New offices have been opened, or border states, which are normally rounded up from exposed pastures. are planned, at Helsingfors, Fin democratic. Extraordinary precautions are be land ;Chrietiania, Hamburg; Bombay, The nation has shown its confi ing taken to guard the quarantined and Calcutta, India; Montevideo. deuce in she “silent man ât the area for stray animals. Public of Uruguay; Ottawa. Canada, and Can White House", who hss paid strict ficials, railroad companies, stock - ton, Chinn. attentidb to the business of the coun ’ men, and the public are giving I “wholehearted cooperation.’’ and the try even during the most trying dsys : presence ot Texas rangers have an of a presidential campaign. It has influence in obtaining compliance Upheld the principles of the 'Repub with the necessary regulations, ac State Gives 1B.OOO I^-ad Over Sena lican party and has guaranteed an cording to Dr. Imes. tor La Follette other four years of prosperity. Regulations and restrictions of Asst. Secy, of Agriculture How- States prohibiting the entry of live- 1 Sioux Falls, S. D„ Nov. 5.—(A. ard M. Gore. He gave up cam ,stock and other specified commodi ; P.)—Coolidge’s lead over LaFollette paigning for his election as Gov DEMAND FOR TURKEYS ernor fff West Virginia, to take AT ROSEBURG IS SMALL ties from Texas, “are more reason was 19.000 and McMaster, Republi- able” than those promulgated during ! can, led Cherry for the senate by over the full duties of the late Secy. Wallace. Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 5.—Very lit | the California outbreak of the dis j 15,000. Returns are in from more tle activity is shown in the local tur ease, the Department believes. Re than half the state. key market preliminary to the an strictions imposed Iby Great Britain nual Thanksgiving trade. Neither on importations of livestock and ani BROOKHART DEFEATED BY DEMOCRAT IN IOW A the quantity of bird« in this, the big mal products from the United States Melt in »poon; inhale vapors; gest turkey raising county in the when the Texas outbreak was re apply freely up nostrils. ported. have been modified and now Iiea Moines, Nov. 5. — (A. P.) — state, nor the quality generally will be up to the standard of previous restrict, chiefly, import shipments Daniel F. Steck. Democrat, continues years, nor does the present outlook originating in tfie Western and today to increase’his lead over Sen ▼ V apo R ub ator Smith W. Brookhart, the insur Over 17 Milh»n Jara Uaed Yrarl? promise to be as remunerative for Southwestern States. gent. ____ the grower. Trading in the local market is AMERICANS TO BUY IRISH FISHERIES confined for the most part to first grade birds of a nine pound medium Dublin, Nov. 6.—(I. N. S.)—Re- weight, other hens or gobblers on a basis »f 22 cents. Old toms, live, ports are in circulation bere that an are quoted at 17 cents. No dressed American company, with a capital of birds will be brought to the local 15,000,000, is being formed to take Advertisements ander this heading Sc per line per issue. AU buyers before the next ten days at over the Irish fishing industry. The Classified ads appear under this beading the first lime intention is to organize the Industry the earliest. into one indivisible unit, so that the It has been found that the actual losses incurred in one part of the Cleveland Six touring work of the “busy'’ bee is performed country may be recouped by profits FOR RENT-—Furnished cottage, EXCHANGE ■A-l mechanical condition; will 104 F street, next creek, water. in about half a day. made elsewhere. trade for Ford 4ouring, '22 or ’23. Chicken coop, 3 rooms. Inquire Address Wm. Heintzman, Rd. 1, 208 Foundry street. Wm. Boog. Granta Pass, Ore. ’ < 8 29-lf WANTED To hear from owner of WILLIAMS WOOD YARD—Back on good Ranch for sale. State cash _ the job. Phone 137. C'tf price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.______ E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in surance and plate gltAs liability. PHONE 1S7-J- Dry pine and fir sial» Tuffs Bldg., 6th and H. Phone 28. wood, body fir, oak and laurel, Men’s all-wool plaid back Overcoats, new any length. C. W. Lambrecht. 90 JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur ance and bonds. High class com WOOD FOR SALE—Dry seasoned belted models. Everv coat new this season. panies. ________ pine, fir and oaa. Phone 286. Houser Bros. lOJtf FOR SALE—15-ft. cedar boat, new and water tight. F. W. Streets. 43 T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE CIALIST— Temporary headquar-1 4-FOOT wood for sale, 33 per cord tert at Buick salesroom, 308-310 f on the ground. Lower Ferry. 4 7 North 8lxth St. Mtf FAT HOGS for sale, also pigs. Brown, FOR SALE—Small tent house, 7x12 Lower Ferry. 4 7 ft.. 10-oz. double twilled khaki, al-, most new. Can be seen back of; WANTED—Woman of business abil Palace Cafe. Apply Palace Cafe. ity to take charge of well estab 47 lished business; no capital requir ed; splendid opportunity. Address FOR SALE OR RENT—Double tent No. 708 care Courier. 47 house, close in. Phone 139-R. 42tf Home in Grants Pass. FOR SALE—-A medium size ico box, WANTED State price and terms. 33500 and ¡ 110.00. Phone 35-J. Am leaving under. No. 707 care Courier. town. 4 7 * I a a spot we kuow too little about. We ot the North Bay count Io« are apt to think of our own location as the finest aud beat in California and. while we have many things to justi fy these opinions, w« must remein- ' er that our neighboring countie« are similarly equipped with nature's advantage«. Cun you imagine an undeveloped Marin county where nature 1« In It« moat primitive state? That 1« just what l>ol Norte county la. This prinUthencna does not moan back- ..urdneaa, for the peoplo of this di«-1 trict are enthused over their advuu- tages at.. Jr... .4 proud of their' country as wo are ot Murtn, Crescent City, the metropolis of, this unspoiled area. Is a thriving community of enthusiasts who are determined to make their city mod ern and attractive and to preserve the natural advantages that have attracted ao many. They have a harbor here that Is pleading for development, it Is Cal ifornia's most northern soaport and as such should l>e developed. We ot Marin county and the other counties of this North of Bay region should co-operate with Del Norte for the completion of Crescent City harbor. Our congress can do good for all nor thern California by finishing ihla work. We are a part ot the North- of-Bay section and should be willing to help Del Norte realise Its hopes. No matter how far you may get to the wilderness, It you look arouud you will have reminders of Mariu county presented to you. The scenery Is home like in the extreme. While visiting back in the mountains about 30 miles 1 had another remin der ot .Marin county. “California Wild Flowers," by Mary Elizabeth Parsons ot Bolinas, was a textbook of a community ot flower lovera tn Bertalita. a mountain’ fastness pro- In wild Howers and shrubs — San Huilleno Herald. Divine Healing” At Church of Christ ...TONIGHT... Dr. A. W. Young Speaks 7:30 p. m Services Each Night I lus Weck I I Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei A <?W A. U h BK K fili »■3 I Jt i 1 8 SOUTH DAKOTA IS SAFE eadcolds H VICKS PEOPLE’S MARKET Utmost protection against weather and fire ! O matter what the architecture of your heme, if you want to protect it to the utmost, you will select Carey Asbestos Slate Shingles. N Conrider that thirty per cent of all fires are caused by outride contact, then yml realize the impor. tan re of using asbestos shingles. Carey Asbestos Shingles bear the Clare H Label of the Under writers’ Laboratories. Inc. 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