Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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pahs daily
counri.it
PAGF. THRF.F.
they w^ned /hey were more pften tb< re for the dinner, there were the evening service was largely a service
setitlully rural Salem, th« state health unit, und their purpose I* to I
following ladies: Mrs. Bert Hogue, of song, the pastor adding Interest
than once a month.
capital, having a population of 24,- increase the county's appropriation* I
A turkey shoot was held Bunday at Mrs. Spina*. Mrs. Biggerstaff, Mrs. and hi-lpfuln«-«* by giving short
for child health each year, until, at
ooo. Th« county's varied crops
Blit Moore's in Evans Valley. The Lima, Mrs. Tuttle, Mr*. Louis Hum­ sketches concerning the origin and
berries, nuts, hops, flux und it« «!«•- the end of five year*, they have
turkeys were all won and several in« r, Mr*. Charles Harmon, Mrs. use of the hymns.
The*« nervtces
vcloplng dairying and canning In­ ¡taken over the responsibility, ffnan-1*
were put up and won over again. A Mastin, Mr*. J. A Toll», Mrs. W. N. will lie hel«l weekly when it is pleas­
terests Indicate u greuter varletfy ¡cial, ami administrative, , for th«
large crowd attended, It being such Tt.lln, Mrs. Fritz Krauss, Mrs. John ant.
an<t stability of resources than in a complete program. The entire
<
pro-
a nice day. A feature of the day was Baird, Mr*. Parker, Mr*. Williams,
The funeral of Mrs. Adeline Wood­
one-crop
or
one-industry
commun-
i
grum
I*
under
the
Child
I
ileulth
lye
­
Berllif
Nov.
21.
(A.
P.)
—
Nine
Nalem, Nov. 21. (Special).-—■
rep resent- chancellor* in *ix year* i* the record -a free lunch served at noon. Anoth­ Mr*. Garbe, Mrs. Tucker, M-«. Scherf- ard was held at the Wilderville
i
Ity.
Thus*
industries
present
also
monstration
committee,
Marlon county, Oregon, of which Ha-
i perplexing child lieulth problems In­ Ing jointly the American Chlld the Gwrmun republic has established er shoot will be held next Sunday at fius, Mis* Gri*wold. Mis* Goode, church on Monday afternoon. Rev.
lem Is the county seat, has been ae-
cident to a chronic migratory popu­ I Health association and the Common­ and as the election of Dec. 7 ap­ Frank Greenwood's at the Orr ranch. Mi*s«!s Jessie and Flora Baird. Miss Fields of Grants Pass officiating, as­
led cd a* th« field of far western
Mrs. Sabery Booker returned last Celeste Harmon, Mrs. Ed Hathaway sisted by Rev. Dix. A large company
lation, and common to u large area wealth Fund. The director 1* Court­ proaches there Is much uncertainly
demonstration, the fourth In th«- | *>f
the far west This group la va- enay Dinwiddle, general executive as to whul the party alignment will Thursday evening from Etna Mills. from Corvallis, and Mr*. L H. Hath­ of relatives and friends gathered to
commonwealth fund child heulth de­
Cal. She reports her friend, Mrs. away from Grants Pas*. The next show their love and respect, bring­
monstration program. Th« selection I rlotisly <-»tlmated. In Marlon coun- of the association. The chairman be behind the tenth man to be desig­ White, as able to return to her du­ meeting will be suggestions for milk­ ing floral offerings that covered the
from three to ten thousand. of the committee I* Barry C. Smith, nated to direct the affairs of repule
Ity,
at
wk made by the Child Health D»-
ties as school teacher.
ing Christmas gifts. It wilt be held casket.
monstration committee, only after An attempt will be made to work director of the Common wealth fund, Ilcan Germany.
The high school boys of Rogue at the home of Mrs. W. N. Telia,
The P. T. A. will not meet again
which
I*
financing
the
expense*
ne-
out
a
practlral
plan
for
their
health
Dr. Wilhelm Marx, the present
careful weighing of applications
ceiyiary from other than local sourt- chancellor, took over the post Dec. River held their first basketball prac­ menu committee—Mrs. Hogue and until Dec. Sth because of the regular
and
educational
needs.
from mor« than thirty cities and
tice this week. We have some husky Mrs. Scherffius.
date being the day after Thanksgiv­
1, 1923. und managed to keep the boys in high school this year and
a ’
The Salem school board has of­ <•*.
counties In th« eleven Pacific coant
Mrs. W. N. Tolin went to Grants ing, and It is hoped there will be
The committee's objective is the boat steady during trying times in should have a good team.
und Rocky mountain «lutes which fered the demonstration staff a con­
especially interesting
Pass Tuesday night for a short slay. something
made application to the committee. veniently located and completely development of a sound community spltp of the fact that he did not rep­
Earl Scott reports good silverside
M. W. Williams, of Drydin, was from the U. of O. extension service
The selection of Marlon county equipped house for th« demonstra­ health program beginning with the resent a majority government. His fishing in the Rogue. The big fel­ a business visitor to Grant* Pass Fri­ at that time, so all patrons are urged
nssurna the interest and co-operation tion headquarters. Maintenance ant! protection and promotion of child handling of German afTairs in the lows are taxing a spinner readily.
to keep that date open.
day.
of the state and county health and upkeep ar« assured by the civic health, which the average commun­ London conference which evolved
Charlie I’heister, of Medford, was
On Tuesday evening Dr. Danford
John Harmon, of Grant Pass, was
education leaders
Its population, clubs of the city. The citizen* of ity can carry on permanently. Such plan* for putting the Dawe* project a Rogue River visitor one day last visiting relatives near Dryden last preached to a fair sized audience,
estimated at 5 «.000 In 1#24, Is Hit the county have pledged early es­ a program provide« for health serv­ into effect, and Ills success In getting week.
considering the downpour of rain.
week.
per cent American horn. It Is ea- tablishment of a full-time county >■ ice beginning with the prenatal per­ the German relchstag to accept the
An auction sale was held Tuesday
Will Herman was in town Friday. The first quarterly conference was
agreement
reached
in
the
London
iod and extending to adult life and
at Walter Jones on the highway one
Carol Byrd, of Grants Pass, was held at the close. Mrs. Danford ac­
for all general health measures af­ conference, were gff at achievmnts.
mile south of town. Mr. Jones has visiting his friends, I.aborn and Wil­ companied him on his trip over the
But after the adoption of the rented his ranch.
fecting directly or indirectly the
district.
*
liam Tolin, last week end.
health of the community's children. Dawes plan and the successful float­
The car reported as being wrecked
Wilderville will be very well rep­
Jim Flowers, of Grants Pass, came
It alms not only to free the babies ing of the loan of $200.000.000 last Sunday evening near Mr. Bra­ out Sunday and will remain at the resented at the football game at the
and children of today as far as pos­ abroad for the establishment of a shears was found to l>e a stolen car ranch of H. N. Parker, while Mr. O. A. C. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rad­
sible from physical as>d mental German gold bank to stabilize Ger­ and was taken to a Gold Hill garage Parker is engaged with business mat­ burn Robinson and Mrs. Shubel Rob­
handicaps, but "to promote whole­ man currency permanently, domestic to await the finding of the ownefi. ters in Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. inson are leaving Friday, planning to
some and constructive attitudes to­ politics got so hot that Chancellor
Elliott Buttler had the misfortune Parker expect to leave soon for Cali­ return sometime the first of the
ward an efficient, far-vlsloned pub­ Marx was unable to rebuild his cab­ to hurt his foot real bad while pul­ fornia.
• week. Reginald and Everett Robin­
lic health program and toward Its inet in such a way as to meet with ling stumps. His Rogue River , Mrs. Frank Lima was delivering son and Mildred and Doris Lowden
Intelligent support.
In Marlon the demand* of the various parties friends hope Elliott won't be laid up turkeys in town Wednesday.
are also making the trip.
county It Is the purpose to make ut the extreme right and the extreme long.
Quite a number in our midst have
Will
Mastin
took
several
hundred
this program give special considera­ left. On Oct. 20 he advised the dis­
Hiram Moore is still very sick and turkeys to town Tuesday. They were been “talking turkey” this week. It
tion to western needs and western solution of the Reichstag that a new at last reports was not mending as grown by ranchers of the Door Creek would surprise us no doubt to know
election l»e held to select a Reichstag fast as his many friends wish him to.
conditions.
just how many of the Thanksgiving
valley.
which may better represent major­
Albert Owen, of Toppenish. Wash.,
W. A. Wing left Wednesday for birds have gone out from here, the
ity opinion and make it possible to is visiting his many old time friends
most of them were marketed through
his home near Waldo.
September’^ Many Namti
form a coalition cabinet which shall in Rogue River.
the cooperative.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
N.
Parker
were
September falls within the zodiacal have the support of a coalition of
Lumber is on the ground and
shopping in town Tuesday.
sign of l.ibra, the balance, or scales. parties in the legislative body.
when weather permits. Joseph Sharb
DEER
CREEK
September get* Its, name from the
This election will take place Dec.
will begin the building of his new
Latin numeral septem, because the 7. It is impossible to forecast the
Deer creek woman met Thursday
house.
month was the seventh of the ancient result with any defitiness because of
WILDERVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. P.dburn Robinson
Roman calendar, which bad hut ten
November 13, at the home of Mrs.
months. In the days of Charlemagne the multiplicity of parties and the Will Mastin for a lesson in cake mak­
had as dinner guests last Sunday
Both
morning
and
evening
services
the French culled the season the harv­ religious, racial and political cross­ ing. given by Miss Griswold. The at the Wilderville church were well Mrs. Robinson’s parents, Mr. and
est month. AiiM>ag the early Saxons currents in Germany which segre­ weather lietng good, and the subject attended last Sunday, and surely no Mrs. Bradford, and sister, Maude
It was known as barley month. The gate small groups and prevent the such an interesting one, there was a
one present who listened could but Bradford, also Mr. and Mrs. Dana
American Indians called it "Moon of ( development of two or three really
large crowd present. Besido the five be helped by the splendid message Ament, and daughter, Phyllis, all of
Falling Leaves.
I outstanding parties, such as exist in
men and four children, who were that Rev. Dix brought to us. The Grants Pass.
inoofe parliamentary governments.
I It is quite geherally predicted,
however, that both the extreme right
and the extreme left will lose
strength in the coming election. Com-
i munistic leader* and ultra-nationalis­
tic leaders of the extreme right both
apparently have lost ground. WorttI
revolution promt-*« held out by
Communist leader* have tailed to
in Oregon and Washington. Chock full of good, wholesome, appetizing food­
materialize so often that German
stuffs, will help you solve the problem of what to serve Thanksgiving.
workmen are losing faith in prom­
ised world*upheavals as possible
cures for Germany's ills.
Place Your Order
For Thanksgiving
NOW
At the Truax Grocery
J For Delivery Wednesday
WE
HAVE
THE
GOODS
44
2OTH
CENTURY
““ MONEY «SAVING FOOD DEPOTS.......
Turkeys
Ducks
4 DAYS OF SPECIAL PRICES
Chickens
Wonderful Piece of Work
Scnrcely ns big as a tooth, the tlnV
est skull in the world was brought
recently to the United States. It took
Infinite patience and skill at the
hands of a Chinese workman who la-
bored many months to complete the
curiosity. It Is complete in every de­
tail and carved from a minute piece of
ivory, small enough to fit on the tip of
a pencil.—Popular Science Monthly.
■
real success. Let us lay
aside now the fowl you
Phone or write
your order and specify
the weight desired.
Artenal Unearthed
<•
Remember, Mr. Farmer
We Pay Spot Cash For All Meat Products
ALWAYS THE BEST IN- QUALITY AND SERVICE
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Swiss Steak, per lb.
City
Market
West G St.
• Twenty-two rusting and rotting
muzzle-loading muskets and several
copper sabers were unearthed In a
sandstone cave on a small Island ten
miles from the mainland by Emerson
Wray, a blue fox farmer. The weap­
ons are believed to have been hidden
by n landing pnrty of Russians who
acted as hijackers against sealers in
the early days of Alaska's Asiatic his­
tory.
ROGUE RIVER
The Carnival held by the ladies of
j the Civic Improvement Club Friday
night was well attended and proved
a success in every way especially fin­
ancially. Miss Lilia Martin was
chosen as the carnival queen.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clugston
were business visitors in Medford
Thursday.
The people of Evans Valley have
purchased the Fine Grove school
house and are going to enlarge it for
a community hall. The dance and
box social there Saturday night was
attended by a large crowd and all re­
port a good time.
Picking turkeys for the Thanksgiv­
ing’market. has commenced In this
vicinity and a number of the farm­
ers are getting ready a large number
I of fancy birds for the shipment which
started at Grants Pass the 20th.
The Rebekahs held a social after
lodge Thursday night. A good crowd
was out and all had such a good time
SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, November 22nd,
24th, 25th and 26th
Shortening—Only the finest, per pound
Campbell’s Soups—Famous for qual­
ity—Tomato at 3 for 25c; all others,
each . ...... _.....
10c
M’nce Meat—Finest bulk, pound 25c
Shrimp—New pack, can
19c
20c
Layer Figs—-lust packed, pound 20c
Raisins—Fresh—Thompson’s Seed­
less, raisins in bulk, 3 pounds 29c;
25 pound boxes .... . .................$2.25
Chocolate Creams, per lb........... . 25c
Walnuts—Large extra fancy budded—1924 crop, lb.
Sliced Pineapple. Large 2H2 cans,
•Standard, each 35c; 6 for . ...... $2.05
Dromedary Dates—New stock, pkg.
................. 20c
Almonds—1924 croj Paper shells,
pound ...... ............. T... .... ........... 29c
French Creams—Pound... _............ 29c
Jello—Any kind, each .............. 10c
Maraschino Cherries—3 oz. bottle 15c
Mazola Oil—Pints 27c; quarts .... 49c
Ripe Olives—In bulk, pint.......... 25c
Oysters—A & L, No. 1 cans. 2 tins 35c
Oest’s Marmalade—Bottle........ 19c
40c
Cluster Raisins—New pack, each 19c
Crisco—3 lb. tins 73c; 6-lb. tins $1.42
Currants—Royal Club, large pkg. 20c
Baker’s Premium Chocolate—One-
half pound ..... .........
19c
Sunmaid Raisins—2 lg. pkgs..... 25c
Lemon and Orange Peels—lb... „35c
Curtis Pimentos—Each ............. 10c
Cheese—Full cream—pound
30c
Citron—Highest Grade—Pound 60c
Burnett’s Vanilla—2 oz. bottle....35c
Grape Fruit—Van Camp’s pack—
can......................
10c
20th Century Coffee, 45c Pound—Highest Grade
You can save 10c a pound and get the best. Roasted in our own Roaster daily.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables That Meet Approval at Surprisingly Low Prices
Really There Isn’t a Better Place to Buy Groceries
STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
20TH CENTURY GROCERY
"109 G STREET, GRANTS PASS, ORE.