I'ltlDlY. DI < FMIIKR S, I'UI PAGE TWO GRINTS Washington. 19.9; Idaho, 5.9: Moo- GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER ¡tana, 12.9; Wyoming. 12. Practi­ PARS DAILY COURIER I found to be entirely outside the law. I raohs would be restored by divine : Final determination of legal points flat Acting on thia assumption, » Published Dally Except Sunday cally the entire area of these states ' involved In these cases will clarify 1 spirit ot Irresponsibility developed, Ila susceptible of development in ag­ the law fur all. the attorney geuerul led by a group of fanatical extrem­ A. E. Voorhles * Pub. and Propr. believed. v ists who wanted to b«> in th«' fore­ Entered at postofflce. Grants Pass, ricultural and other industrial pur- Ore., as second-class mail matter. ' suits. front when Kismet came. Out of born Lewis and Clark faced starvation this movement ataassinallon devel­ ADVERTISING RATES HERRIN To Mr. nnd Mrs. L G oped. thus producing the Egyptian when they were camped at the Dtsplay space, per inch _............. 35c Washington, Dec. ».— (A. P.) — Herriu, of Rogue River, Friday 'crisis. Egypt will now have to Local-personal column, per line..l0c mouth of the Columbia in the wln- ¡The Department of Justice daily is Dec. ». a son. Readers, per Una-------- be ter of IS05-96. The state of Ore- | finding its task more difficult in I the realities; nnd will learn gon now has 4.500.000 domestic cat­ I progress does not dome from DAILY* COURIER CARD OF TH INKS keeping pace with the growth of the By mall or carrier, per year..... $6.00 tle and produces anuually over 20,- | federal business it must trausact and We desire to express our sincere met but from the hard work of By mail or carrier, per month.. .»0 000,000 bushels of grain. there is urgent need for remedial thanks to the many friends of 'duetlon and discipline In 1850 there were less than 2.- legislation applicable to various Grants Pass and vicinity, who help­ WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year _________ $2.00 000.000 people tn the west. There phases of law enforcement. Attor­ ed us so much, in so many ways. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ are now over $1,000,000. The west ney General Stone declared in his OBITUARY during the Illness, death and fuaer- ♦ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS now has more people than the en­ e ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ annual report submitted today to al of our dear wife and mother. \\ • The Associated Press is exclusive­ tire United States had in 1850. MBs*. M ARV I IJ.EN MORGAN congress. also desire to thank the donors of ly entitled to the use for republica­ The west in 1850 produced 84,- Mrs. „y Ellen Morgan v tion of all news dispatches credited the many floral offerings, which Federal courts are “Staggering ■ boru at Frostburg, Md., Heptember I in this, or all otherwise credited, in 000.900 bushels of grain. In 1900 were sent to her funeral, Our ilia paper and also the local news the production was 2,400,900,000 under the load imposed on them i»y 23, 185«, being the daughter of heartfelt thanks is givey to you, prohibition legislation," the report published herein. bushels. She dear friends. You hav«« made our l-ewls J. Coleman and wife All rights tor republication of As the west has developed so rap­ stated, and added that "diverse and was married to Joseph C Morgan, special dispatches herein are also re­ i i_ U. ¡load of sorrow.easier to bear. complex lax laws'* also have idly, one can easily see in the tu- served. Joseph C. Morgan, husband. tn 18 76, at Meyersdale, Penn She ,ture that on the completion of our creased greatly the burden which the died in Urania Pass, Oregon, Tues­ Mrs. l-enora Smith. highways that in 1926, Reno can courts must bear. The situation FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1U24 day. December 3, 1 92 4. She la sur­ Mrs. Bessie Barrick. ¡show the tourists and investors by necessarily affects the offices of Unit­ vived by her husband und the fol­ Mrs. Ethel Smith. 'the exhibits from the 11 western ed States attorneys and there is need, lowing named children: R 8. Mor­ Austin Morgan, children. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ states, that it will be the most po­ the attorney general said, not only gan an«! C. V. Morgan, of Home­ OREGON WEATHER tential field in the world ter peo- for a greater personnel iu those of- stead, Penn.; Mrs. Florence Wugus. flees but in the salaries paid to pie desiring homes, health and hap- of Youngstown, Ohio; Mrs. Nellie Pacific Coast States: Gen­ i piness. them. latytnan. Frostburg. Md.. Mrs Mln- erally fair and normal tem­ While there was a small decrease nie llurmon. San Diego, California; (Continued from Page One) perature, except that consider­ as compared with the previous year 1 Mrs. Edna Schmidt, Eureka, Calif . able cloudiness and occasional in the number of liquor cases taken ¡the right to suppress their own peo- Mrs. Nellie"’ Maddox, Sacramento, rains are probable in western into court, the decrease was termed | pie and to get rid of Christian re-1 Calif , and Mrs. Lenora Smith. Mrs Washington, western Oregon, Henry Dayton Yiclini of Shooting | tnconsetyuenti«l and its effect had straining Influences. Bessie Barrick. Mrs. Ethel Smith Belgrade Woman and extreme northwestern not been felt in the work of those ln Egypt, the natives are nearly l und Mr. Austin Morgan, of Grunts California. charges with enforcement, The 109 per cent uneducated. They Puss. Oregon. In her girlhood »he Belgrade. Jugo-Slavia. Dev'. 5.— courts disposed of 46.609 liquor live amid a decayed civiltxallon and professed faith In Christ and was i A. P. I—Henry Daytom American I and tax la'w cases ln the )ear enj[ni Unsettled, probably rain to­ trust to Kismet to do things tor a member of the Methodist Episco­ vice consul here, was shot and ser- |aHt June 30 au |ni,rea()e o¥t>r ,he night, Saturday. them Instead of doing things for pal church, ln addition to her bus- iously wounded yesterday by a young pre¥loug yegr of near)y 4 |t wag ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ themselves. They are In the posi­ I bund and children ah«* Is survived woman »ho afterwards committed stated. and the aggregate amount of THE RENO EXPOSITION suicide. The affair caused a sensa­ fines and forfeitures resulting from tion. too, of having had their de­ by four brothers and two sisters. I Citizens of Reno, Nevada, are tion throughout the city. The shoot­ these cases was $7,487.000, almost pendence from Turkey granted to She had lived ill Oregon 16 years, making great plans for an exposi­ them by Christian powers, and not and was a devoted wife and tnolh- Cement — Doors — Sashos Roofing ing occurred after Dayton told the $2,000,000 greater than the previous tion which will be held there from having won it by their owu exer- er. Funerul services were held at 1 woman that their friendship must I year. Flooring — Lumber — General Milling June 1 to October 1, 1926, to cele- tlons. This way to freedom almost the Grants Pass Christian church, I cease. brate the completion of the great The attorney general advocated always leads to reaction, for people Thursday afternoon, ltecember *th, This transcontinental highway, greater use of the jail sentence as a do not thereby evolve the self-dis- being conducted by the minister of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 4 highway will be the means of en- Her ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ "real deterrent” for violators of the cipllne and sense of responsibility that church. Dr. A. W. oung ♦ trance into the western states of I prohibition laws, basing his remarks which strogglo entails. body wus laid to rest In the Granite rtaone &• West (J Ht reel ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • great numbers or tourists, who are on a discussion of enforcement by Ever since receiving their liberty Hill cemetery. prospective settlers. The Reno ex- Christmas Cards at the Courier. Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt. as­ the Egyptians have developed a Glasses flttea at Letcher A Son's. sistant attorney general in charge of sense of imperious self-satisfaction position will be a great advertising gA".' Cash paid for green hides, dry prohibition and taxation, which was They have demanded especially pos- plan and Oregon should take her time. The next was light chocolate At the pre»' nt time 14.00« frsble place among the western states hides and sheep pelts at the Fur included in the report. and she hud to wear It for ten years I minded are 'hut up. 9,000 of when whlch is not I session of the Sudan. » w-hich intend to back Reno in her Market, opposite Josephine Hotel. 94 , Another was n yellowish ochre, are women, but thin does not Inrists In the division handling anti-trust ! Egyptian at all. and which owvs j big undertaking. ‘ which wan hard to forget, and the the alarming number of men ai4 laws, the department has been en- none of its prosperity to Egyptian Reno is the center of the territory Lotta Fun— I fourth a silver gray, which lasted women who are allowed to wnsdw gaged in the last year in working initiative. The same characteristic W. O. W. hall Saturday, Dec. «. tf traversed by the old Overland Trail. | twelve yearn and all during the wnr mainly toward the solution of two of sudden grandeur hus overtaken Gossip of Staff Correspondents ¡The latest and fifth frock in In two Roadways and highways will con­ major problems, the report said. One Egypt which canie near to being the at World Centers of nect with the Oregon Trail to the Order Now— ton«-a, dark yellow for th»« skirt undoing of a number of small Euro ­ of them has to do with selection of Population 2 dozen oranges for 45c at the north, Midland Trail to the south, bodice and golden tone for the pean nations that were given sud ­ cases for prosecution involving or­ 68 and Pacific, Redwood to the west Truax Grocery. and hat. It promises to give good ganisation of trade associations, and den possession of independence aft­ and Lincoln and Victory highways wear, for It 1» made <>( a metallic heyday it is now Ouasltl's tarn Mk in these it has been found that most er the world war and at once begun Paris, Indy has taken to the little notaksf to the east. to develop plans for imperialist rule of the trade associations are entirely celebrated Tour Eiffel, which watches pigment of which 70,000 pounds as her pet nnd "weara" It -nug(M This exposition will show the in- ThougKtlett.-.e»» to Blame legal and of great value to their or conquest. over Paris was given a lovely new were necessary and 100 painters to between her « hin and luxurious tkr dustrial progress of 11 western The mood of victory to lie grant- dress in the shape of a fresh coat of fit her out. So very few people mean to be un­ members, although others have been collar wlu-n »be promenades on lb states, vis: Washington, Oregon, kind that it makes you wonder why ed by «Allah be. ause of the grace of paint for her 35th birthday recently. Purls boulevard« Only the hast California, Idaho, Utah, Utah. Montana. there should be all the naklndness In the Moslems was oultivuted by pan­ It Is only the fifth one she has had If France's birthrate la giving protrudes nnd now anil then a P*» Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, New the world.—J. E. Buckrose. Islamic leaders in all parts of the during he/ short lifetime, u secord cause for alarm, the alallatha just when hi» none IKM-ds Ml.llihtgg Mexico, Canada, Alaska and Hawaii. Mohammedan world. It spread along that many women would do well to published of the number of feeble Dark btown ones to match th«' t*»k- To commemorate this event a the north African coast, Into Asia Imitate. It Is true Madame la Tour minded in the French capital nhould louable mink uud Advice for Poet) sable rosi» are tit company has been organized with Minor and for a while gripped In- Eiffel does not bring much usage to not bn passed over too lightly. In To the poet, as to every other, we most popular. Gray one million dollars capital to hold say first of all, “See." If you cannot But, the Hindus refused to ac- bear upon her wearing apparel and recent yearn the number han been In speckled mixture« are the exposition, and the exposition do that, it Is of no use to keep string­ the Moslems at their face val- then the material Is more durable creasing annually. During the year bl,«i k costuni«-» trimmed In white fir, grounds will be in Idlewild park, ing rhymes together, jingling sensi­ and pan-lslamism has lost its than the fancy frocks of today. Her 1921 the Parisian asylum» recalled A slender gold chain Is utlachod W one of Reno's many parks, compris- bilities against each other, and name hold in India, ln Turkey, the peo- first dress lasted about four years 265 more than In 1920 In 1922 one of the monkey's legs and piunsi ing 50 acres of land, beautiful trees yourself a poet; there Is no hope for quieted. pie gradually have become and was brick red, which liecanie there were 246 more than In 1921 inside the wearer's coat to prowl and lakes—through which flows you. If you can, there Is, in prose waiting for Kismet to act and are quite the fashion for the ladies at the and In 1923 168 more thun In 1922 or verse, in action or speculation, all his ei the Truckee river. lapsing into the normal condition of I manner of hope.—Carlyle in "Heroes In Oregon only 16.6 per cent of and Hero Worship." Islamic fatalism. the total land area is in farms; Egypt, however, believed leadership of the Mohamini'dun Convict» Pulled Street Cart world was destined to puss to Cairo Years ago when Australia was the and the ancient glories of the pha- exile to which many English offenders against law and society were sent as convicts, some harsh disciplinary measures were resorted to. among them being the hitching of six men to a street car that traversed six or seven miles. They had to run the entire distance and the drivers lashed them when they began to tire. Six men Advertisements under thia heading Be per line per laeue. All were supposed to pull a ton of weight Classified a