GRANTS PAM DAILY OOHUII mm pass m courier FRENCH STAR TENNIS PLAYER IN ACTION 4 Published Daily Kxcept Sunday Li&e Old Times Richelieu Pearls The only real indestructable Pearl $7.00 to $25.00 A. B. VOORHIIS. Pub. ud Propr. BBtered at postofflce, QranM Pasa, Or., u second claaa malt mattw ADVERTISING RATE8 Display apace, per Inch .15c Local-personal column, per UnclOc Reader, per line . 6e Try Pretzels and Luxo PAGE TWO DAILY COURIER y mall or carrier, per year $6.00 wr mall or carrier, per month .60 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year ..$1.00 TIMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively stilled to the un (or republication of all news dispatches credited to tt or all otherwise credited In tals raper and also the local sews pub lished herein. ' All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are Teeerred. WEDNESDAY, AIGVST 27, 1919 OREGON WKATHXR f Fair, warmer scruthwest por- -f -f tion; gentle westerly winds. KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality and Service IT TO WESTERN TRIP SOON Washington, D. C, August 27. .The president will begin his Pacitic coast trip as soon as details can be arranged probably within the next ten days or two weeks. Secretary Tumulty has announced that the president may review the fleet at San Francisco on September 15. II SAVE THE REDWOOD LEAGUE' (Continued from page 1) on the road from Grants Pass to Crescent City. The Del Norte coun ty redwood group extends into Ore gon eight miles, and this tract, the only redwoods in Oregon, should also "be made a public park. Grants Pass, In accordance with Its location, will be on the Park to park highway and should be-an out fitting point for the redwood parks. Madison Grant is head of the Zoo logical society of New York, trustee ef the American museum, president ct the Bronx park commission, trav eler, writer and lover of nature. His Interest is to save the nature's won derland to posterity and he is inter esting men of influence and commun ities to see the importance of the nat ural scenery. The purchase of the redwoods he says, would require an Amount less than the price of a bat tleship, yet would bring tourists to the west who would spend each year a fabulous sum. The need for speedy action is very great as in some instances the own ers of small tracts are taking ad vantage of the highways to log off their timber and in a short time the highways will extend through a wil derness of massive stumps and un derbrush, unless measures are taken to prevent Mr. Gratot suggests the advisabil ity of the Grants Pass chamber of commerce organizing a league to co operate with the Del Norte county league for the saving of the red woods In Oregon and Northern California. ADDITIONAL PERSONAL Mrs. Atiua Pearson and son re-: turned today froiu Merlin. A. Harmon of Drydon was a busi ness visitor in ('.rants Pasa today. Mrs. C. E. Campbell of Rogue River spent the day here shopping. George A. Bii kel of Ulendale made a business triu to this citv Tuesilav. Miss Bernice Cahill of Hugo spent the day in town. John Welch, Jr., of Portland, who is driving to Mexb-o, spent the day here. Mrs. J. M. Smock of Holland, who spent several days in town, returned today to her home. Mrs. George Tompson. arrived to day from Rosebnrg and will make her home here. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lewis of Los Angeles, who spent the past few days looking over property interests here. left this morning for their home. Harry Cougle and family and the Grant Thrasher family leave in the morning for a week's camping trip at Crescent City. Ira Teal, U. S. N., who has been visiting his family at Lewiston, Ida., was in Grants Pass today and left this afternoon for San Francisco. Dr. Albert Stratton and family of Portland, who have just visited Cra ter Lake and are now on their way home, spent the day here with the W. W. Walker family. NEW TODAY B A RTIjKTT PEARS" FOrT S A LE cheap, for canning. Smaller site. NOT wormy, in hulk. Bring boxes or sai-ks. Parsons office. 50 rK SAl.dC iNice, firm Early' Craw fords, one cent a pound at Van Dorn farm. Inquire for Mrs. Knl vey. Address U 11. Falvey, .Merlin, Ore. 57 FOR SALE -Sixty laying hens, cheap, ltd. No. 2. F. W. Hull. CO t T 1 IS"- J I 1 - ' f k Don't let vour children t they are fretful, peevish, puny or cross, give them Holiister's Rocky Mountain Tea a harmless but safe laxative for children. 35c Saftln's Drug Store. Adv. equall- COMING EVENTS 5ept. 8, Monday Board of zation meets. Sept. 8, Monday Grants Pass pub lic schools open. Sept. 18, Thursday Courier Bar gain Day. WHEN EVERY MOVE HURTS Lame every morning, achy and stitt all day, worse when it's damp or chilly? Suspect your kidneys and try the remedy your neighbors use. Mrs. Wm. Harvey, 621 N. Eighth St., Grants Pass, Bays: "I suffered from kidney trouble. My back near ly killed me, It ached so badly. I was as helpless as a child, being con fined to my bed most of the time. My kidneys were terribly congested and I was a nervous wreck. It Just seem ed as though every inch of my body was affected, as I ached all over. Doan's Kidney Pills pulled me through this. I stuck to them for several months and was finally able to get around as well as ever. I consider myself cured. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same thai Mrs. Harvey had. Foster-Mll-burt. Co.. Mfgrs., BuftV.r, N. Y. Neilson's 3-Fiec Orchestra Will furnish the jazz, julip Johnny-jump-up at Murphy, August 30th. 56 FOR SAiLE Crawford ieaehes and Bartlett pears at lc n pound. Also ripe tomatoes at 14c a pound. Bring your boxes. Georne A. Ham litoii, Riverside Orchard, Frull- (r ; f I ; J v v" ? 8A j)t il.,n ttnuxtm Cm dale. 58 Iiikou on tli.. mini ut VIiiiI.Iim..u. Ktiirliiml. wliciv fuiuous Nliirs nut In i-liiiHiiioii.sip triuilH iiutti'lii'M, nit plmtti kIuiws Mn Sii.iinni. l.iMii'luK j fiiiu.iiis Kri'ii. li star In tin- imIiImi of H I'iny. 1XR SALE Vetch, gruy oats, cheat", rye. baled hay. rolled barley, grass seed. Ralph Waldo Eldcn 55tf 20 MORE hop pickers wanted at old Ranzau yard. Picking commences September 1. 11.50 per 100. A ply to J. E. Verdin. R. F. D. 2. 38 HIGHER STATUS FOR PRIVATE SECRETARY WANTHD couple, no children, a furnished modern bungalow. Will rent same for long period. Phone H-J or address C. A. Swope, Hotel Holland, Medford. 80 Tlmmons Sells Half Interest R. Timmons on Tuesday sold a half interest in his second hand store to P. A. Beaman, who conducts' a groc ery store next door. Mrs. Beaman will have charge of the grocery bus iness, while Mr. Beaman will keep the second hand store oneratlne. Mr Timmons will continue as outKidn man. Classified Ad Rat Classified advertising In the Dallv Courier will be charged for at the rate of 5 cents per line Der issue un less paid la advance. The rate of 25 words t 50 cents per week does InOt DrOVlde for hnrikkaanlnir nnst I - WVf.UQ, UD- andjw 0,1 statements mailed, etc. Here- w Hciu,iiiou occasional charges at the cheap rates but, no more. rive miliars itewara ( Five dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any one stealing the Dally Couriers from residences or mall boxes. Foley's Honey Tar for COUGHS-COLDS-CROUP Fat aur Ymzs dm Siudtnl Fusily Cwgb McjdH Tak.So SubtUtmt j lot Folmy Honmy A Tar SOLD EVEItrWHEKK vmssam THE UNIVERSITY. OF OREGON mnwHL. rtSTURis A baantifill eunpna, UmlMm ot nwdil. lta, modern (tcUltte. low oat, with hii ovportaaraM (or mU-Mp, "MhlrUos tor mrrbod?," rUj drauemtle ktmoipban tod to baoai "Otojon Spirit." SCHOOLS AMD) Muiwim tbt tJnltrriitT taehito to OoDait ot Utmtnra, Sdut and th Arth ud Cm nwrtal School of law, lioUenw, (tt portlud), Arenltaetni. " . Ooaf ourot, Edocstion ud Mule. Vrtw m m.1mka ftl I ..J t. (M - ,a THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON BE A LEADER A un ti vtnUtitt . in v.Mi temmmui irj mty IJi an tnurr mikm"-El An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. jrvu uuuiS yuur uiinost 10 prepare to teaa in its solution :-Mr(fiilll)riiSlty,' l 'A Oregon Agricultural Gollege Train f 1.4 t... i .t tJ i'i liii . ' .w. r.wslsl(fK ms tisv inuusiric ana sroinnoni lotiow . ktll-O Ajn... t. t ?ocMnMl?MiC.,0i"CUI-TURB' COMMERCfe; FOREStRY." PHARAC. MUSIC. MECHANi i!iAJJON' C,V1L ENOINEER1NO. ELECTRICaC ENCINEERINQ. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. INDUSTRIAL ARTS, WIMlKJf- vif-. Vi .r.,V, vnB.inn.nv, aiwinbcninu, inuuaiKIAI. - """iiiiiu, lajuoiimu HrlvjlNaKKINQ, MILITARY SCIENCE. KtSiII'S5it-''in" lrc'ud" En,h.h. Economic Art, Muhtni.tiv;. Modcn tnuan. Phytical Educ.tion. Induttrul Jovim.h.m. Nnuial Scinc. tuid oil cunl,.U ol on ctliKMion. Three regular terms Fall term beeins SeiDembeT'22. 1Q19 I 1J 1 is Mr m. UjsVMnBBsiH wimimiiI iS iwi -t1 Fh tan u tar it - Lrh(H" rilisVwlssW nation ddrM Corvillu F01 Collw Clot. ItluitrMcd Booklet intf other informitiiWaddrcn uicgon Atncultural colKfe, totv.lln Degree of "B, S. S." (Bachelor of Secretarial Science) Con ferred at This School. Boston linlviTslty. lii.s,. prufeKKloiml Schools of nw. IIHlllcllu. tiuxilmrv mi.l wlucntlim are known natlnmilly, an nnuiiiHij ndilltion ot a new profe. slonnl school the Collect of Swre inrlul Si lence. Its purpiwe in to train jwinc women for the tusks of the private necretury, executive secrelnry, social secretiiry. cjvll servlit? secrelnry, olllce uianiiKer, iieiuuiiliinl's SMKintiuit. Tlie rollpee tins courses covering four yearn, 1euililR to the degree of Bachelor of eecretnrlul science. A short two-yenr course is ulxn offered, but dues not leud to the degree, nu. a oue-yeur coume of InteiisKf study for coIIi-kp t-rutluutex Is providiil. The iiilli-BP win open for In nrt term fn SeptemlM-r. A full curriculum for the fun fnur-year course Iiiik not Jfet been worked out, hut the procruin for the first year shows the followlliK e the Kiilijectn of Htudy for proxpec tive cccretiirleN : Kntrltfli wrltlnt.', Unlt ed StuteM rexouneM mid Imiuxtrlefi, secreturlul ellilr, uml diilleK, miKlern forelKti liinKUHKes. hlnlory, liiiMlneHH inHtliemiitlrs, xhortliuiid, typewritlii(, physical eilueutiim. Ttnillieox uml society women of Ron tun niil vlilnlty nppenr ill ilx tin. liniliKianint bulletin no the bimid of nilvi.-ors. AmnriK the uirvNors lire: Mr. Atiiliew ,f. ivteri, Jlr. F. L. i 1 1 k-K'ti'-on, Mrs. .Tiitnes J. Storrow, Sirs Niitluililel Tlmyer, Mrx. Kurrett Weil dell, Mrs. V. Lullirop Ames, JIi'm. Kllslm Kliiirc, MInx Klleii KHz I'einlle ton. Mix Krederlek Windsor uml Mrs. Cliurlns .Sumner Hlrd. Theodore Uw n nee Davlx Is inrettor mid professor of xei reliiriul xelenre. PHRENOLOGY WRECKS HOME California Man Lays Busted Home to Sciene. 'A phrenologist's hump "busted up" the home of William Kdwln Wlsemnn of IxiS' Aniteles, So It Is stated In h suit for (llviirfe Hint Wiseman Bled against Ada Porter Wlxeman. According to Wiseman, his wife got hold of 'a book on phrenology , and a chart hnd proceeded to phrenologlze his head. Then xhe Is nald to hnve aniiouHctPd' ln the presence of guests tbht she was of a much greater srtlxtlc temperament than her husband. Ac cording to' her analysis of the bumps bri his head, It Is alleged, she made the deduction that she was mlxinated. All this, coupled with sundry other things, charged Wiseman, caused him great meniiil siiffprlng and resulted in a breakdown. ' The couple were mar rfed In' li)04. ' Novelist's Wife Puts In. "She regretted tlie hath. She mlHsexl It, and so must we all. In modern his tory, as In modern Action, It Is not nice In 1 lie least for the heroine eveti such a iluliloux liemiue as Mumlse to liuve a butlilesx (lav. As for hemes. Ill the polite 'chronicles, they get St least two tin t hn a day one heroic cold shower !l(i the morning uud one hot tub in tin lute uftcVnonn before Bet ting linn t'liiiltlexx uvcnlng utttre. This : floe not apply to Heroes or Kuxxlnn I mustei pieces, of course, for they never j blithe. ' ('Why should they,' my wife pi) 1 h "1 11, since they're going to commit suicide anyway?')" "The ''Cup or - Vuvy.'' by Hiipert- Hugh. BARNES, The Jeweler ft. P. Time Inspector N'eit door First Nstioaal IWtok TIRES Fabric and Cords All Sizes C. L. HOBART CO. Surprise Day iiaye you noticodj,heplendid assortment of used cars we have orThand? ThTlow prices cjuoted sim ply testify to the quality of squarfe dealing you al ways get at COLLINS AUTO COMPANY 511 H Street Pnone 317 PHONE 281 For Price on Wheat Pardee's Grocery KNITKl) STATKS RAM.HOAI ADMINISTRATION I)riM)CTlt OIONWRAI, Ob' HAIUtOATO SO.l'TIIBRXTACirK: R .VII ROAI)S A N 103 NORTH OK AS1IIMN1) OUTING PLACES Outing means vaciMion, i'Iiiiiikc, rest ami relaxation of the iMMly, rejuvenation and renewal of spirit, InvigorntJiiu; and refn'sh ing the nriml. .Many attractive outing places nearby. .Hiimmitr c. curslim tickets ar on sale. Shasta Springs fieuson tickets from Oraiits 1hss $7.20 15-day tickets from Oranls Pass , A.txi SiiikiIbI fares alao In effect to SluiHta Rerleat and other Shasta rnaorts. Crater Lake Season tickets from Grants Pass 1 6.00 15-day tickets from Grants Pass IO.HO Newport - Season tickets from 'flrants iPass fit. 1(0 Corresponding fares from other points-. Tflamook County Beaches Season tickets from firants iPass flU.HO Fares to Neah-Kali-Nle, Manzanlta and Hayoeoan slightly higher. Corresponding fares from other points, ' Varioos . . Special fares In elfoct to Columbia 'River Beaches Mt. Rainier National Park, Yellowstone Nation al Park and Olucler National Park. 'Inquire of Ticket Agent , ' t JOHV M. H(X)TT, ' ticiicral PiiNsengcr Agent ' " HaH! DOKE AT THE COURIER OFFICE