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PAGE TWO ÎS CAPTIVE 71 BMNTS PASS DAÜÏ COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday a B. Voorhies, Zinfandel Pub and Propr stared at poetoffice. Grants Pass, Ore . as second class mail matter I ADVERTISING RATES Display « pm *, Per lnch........-------- Local-personal column, per line....l<< Beaders, per line.............. ®c A DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per year......»«■ 00 By mall or carrier, per montn.. .00 WEEKLY COURIER • mail, per ye-ir ------------ »- 1,11 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Frees is exclusively entitled •atitled to the use for republicatiou republic atlou of all news dispatches credited to^lt or all otherwise credited in this ( paper and also the local news pûb- I Uahed herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re- GOOD HELP Is almost Impossible to obtain and my Watch Repairing baa grown to such proportion that I atn oompelled to discontinue certain of repairing. Logan Orange Lemon Pineapple AFTER JILY 1ST Tel.'s of His Experiences With the * Outlaw Gang. I will not be In a position to accept for repairs any email work, but will make a specialty of Film h am! Diamond Sotting Or, Shelton. Medical Missionary. Sts tloned for 17 Years in China. Is Cap tured by Chinese Bandits and Held for Ransom—Finally Escapes and for 40 Days Underwent Most Tsrri- ble Travsle— Tortured by Tumor. KIN Timmons 6. Higgins: 101 and 105 North tìth Silk Shirts Choice $5.70 Golden Kuie Store •w STORE ( LOSES AT 6 P. M. EXCEPT SATI KO AYS AT 9.30 Marry In Haste. At a tea h number of Imflbs were di cussing the .. st .w nt which to mm i ■ Some elmmiuoncd thirty years, Ml»- ,< ‘wetity-elglit. som,, twenty-seven. Th i, Miss Elsie lie c. who has so In i Ihinlly succeeded in so inuiiy field, laughed nn>J slid: » “'1 Ite liest lige to uiiirry I» wlill. you’re still ton young to know hellet He W(as Right. "Can nny boy tell me the three food« req'ilred to ki ep the body in heidth?' There er« n silence In th» class till one youth held up his hand nnd replied: "Your breul fust, dinner mid your supiier'" °r BARNES, Tlw Jeweler SUFFERED «WFUL HARDSHIPS Dr. A. I.. Shelton, a medical ml« stonary statlomst for seventeen years at Bailing ('liltui. on the Tbllietan hor iler, arrived In New York receutly after undergoing «nrglciil ■ treatment at the Mayo hospital, Rochester. Minn, made neressnrj’ by tils suffer ♦ THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 11»». Ings while field captive for ransom by the bandit, Yung Tien Fu. “We left Batnng In November, amt a ness. be it noted generally go togeth I was bringing my wife and duugli EYE HAS GREAT SENSITIVITY ♦ OREGON WEATHER ters to the const <ui their way hotm er. He condemns London especially ♦ wild Dr. Shelton, •telling his story “I Wonderful Human Organ Capable for Its failure to safeguard its «food Weather tor Che W e»-k was going back to the Interior W • Adapting Itself to Any Possible supply and to supervise distribution had be«'ii coming toward the const Pacific Coast States. General Circumstances. for 47 days, w I ihi all of a sudden fair except probably showers of milk, and finds it remarkable that bandits liegiin firing at us from a cliff. Monday west of Cascades; nor On entering a dark room after a any London child should survive, in mal temperatures. stay In the outside daylight the eye Soon they swooped down and took ev . view of its contaminated milk sup- at once begin« to Increase In sensi erything we had. Including myself "They asked me to go up the road Ply He finds many European cities tivity. At first this Ineresse nppears to Tonight and Friday fair In and see their chief. Supposing tie he slow, but nfter five minutes the In an insufficient or vitiated water the west portion Unsettled east with merely wulitet! to talk to me. I went crease Is quite rapid the eye acquir portion, probably thunder supply, and almost everywhere con ing a sensitivity several hundred litres They tried to take my wife aud ehll- storms in the mountains. Mo I ditions favorable to the spread of Its Initial value. After :<W min dreh, tmt soldiers came from the derate westerly winds. utes' sojourn In the dark the sensitiv town and saved them. ^communicable diseases The chief ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-»♦♦♦• “The luimllts kept me «evonty-one 'health problem in the United States | ity still increases, but more slowly days. We are greatly Indebted to than before, and after 45 minute« or at the present time, he says, ts pro- an hour the maximum sensitivity Is Father Ballly. a. French Catholic mis CIVIC PRIDE ANI» VEGETATION ' tecting this country against the inva j reached. The limit sensitivity varies sionary. who lias lived In Yunnan thirty years, and who took Mrs. Shel The spirit of progressiveness is in sion of deadly diseases from abroad slightly with different |H«q>le. bill In ton and tin1 girl« to Yuniianfu while the air in the Grants Pass district. J The commissioner is doubtless right fully adapted condition the eye Is eas I was carried off through the i-ountry, ily 5.000 or lO.Otkl limes more senslflvr The old ramshackle buildings that eonstnutly on the move, until I es- about It. New York, with its teeming , than it was at the beginning. capeil. t have been a blot upon beauty and a These facts are obtained from a and smelling East Side, and its noise. I Ransom Demanded. study of the sensitiveness of the eye constant source of irrigation to civic “The bandits wanted to get the rush, crowdedness and general air of tn the dark made by Selig Hecht of pride are giving way to modern struc artificiality, seldom Impresses an out Creighton university Omaha, ami pub governor of the province Into trouble, There were grudge« and pol I tieni rea tures. Individual property owners lander as particularly healthful. It lished In the Journal of General sons. They knew I was coming and Physiology. Mr. Hecht's study goes feel the impulse of the times, is doubtless so, however, compared; to show that the Increased sensitive through nnd walttsl for me. They residence premises are spruced up with big cities In other lands, and ness is due to a reversible photochem detiutmleil HGil.iatn worth of erma and ammunition In exchange for me. hut and made presentable, One of the American cities in general are In the ical reaction within the retina. Involv I talked the chief. Yung Tim Fu out most potent influences at work has ing a photosensitive substance and Ita of tbl«. «living I would not be rän same situation. with a health status I two products of decomposition. been the growth of the idea of irri «(■me<l because It would get every far better than can be found in cor- gation. and a knowledge of the need Lmis'lntiary In the district Into dnn No Time for Interruption. responding communities of . any coun-j I 1 rer Tlo n lie deuiaiidisl a blanket of water in making the Rogue valley “However deplorable the fnct may try of the old world This is not a pnrihin ffir himself and Mat followers. be. playing twin handed pinochle at acre produce abundantly and profit- I was In favor of this, for In hfs thing to gloat over, Most of our pre- 25 cents a hand Is one of the favorite 1 ably. The influence of this has not hand were many go<s| fellows who diversions of commuters between this eminence In health is probably due no' city. New York. Atlantic City. Cti|>e ^wanted to get liai’k to civil Ilf«« nnd only left ita Impression upon the to causes for which we deserve honesty. Everything was rendv to be Muy and other commercial outports of acreage property Included within the speciaj credit. The war has hit Cu Philadelphia. One man. who corrie* signed up on this plan when He gov- Irrigation district that has been mor tried to stir-"! ml it, 1 1 11 the, jrope hard, and before the war lts his pleasures a« well as his worries >dglit to foil them lo «tenth Title was ganized. but is seen refle ted in ¡health problem was far harder than home from work, was playing pi n the fir«r month of our wnmli'rln;-« city property through a more gen nochle in Ills library tne other eve “They escaped with rm« nml f r ■ours. A new country, given a toler- nlng with a crony, when the butler eral upkeep of lawns and parking 'orty «lay» thereafter. I underwent tl ■ ¡able climate, always has big hygienic entered nnd handed him n telegram. most terrible trave?«. with ««»Idler« places and gardens through the use advantages over an old one. Still, | He returned It unopened. “I'll look at liter n« «I»•♦•pink' out on *he ni»»nn of water from available sources. Plots it Inter ’ Tilns. forced marche»«. nnd all th«» f ine 'a large part of this national health- “But the messenger Is waiting, str." that are large enough and adjacent mdergolnr torture from 11 tnmor that fulness comes from deliberte, intel the butler respectfully remonstrated. began growing on my tie. k At th«' to the ditches of the irrigation pro It The financier reml the telegram. A ligent effort and expenditure. ■•nd of th«' second month I was ••• ject are supplied with water from snld : "Struck S.<IMO-barrel gu«her to M'ak that I rolled off my mill«' unless comparison of city and country day. Everything fine." this source, but the city lot owner ded ami held on. Then they cnriled proves this. Teeming cities like New "Confound vou. Thomas, why ■ 1 ■ ne another fir«* day« on two poles; nt te making use of the local water com York are fit to live in only as the you .« poll my ginne?" tie cried. ■lie end of with li I wax «0 nearly doml pany which has made a most reason He didn't care nearly so much hey left me In'an old bav barn with result of great effort to make them about the fortune tie had made. a* able rate for lawn sprinkling and city guards and Instructions that If 1 so. Rural districts in this country, nlmut tie 25 renta lie was In danger 'our Heit niy boily wax to ’•«■ «ccrete«l. If lot IiTigation As a result the streets which naturally ought to be more of losing.—Plilliidelphln Public Ledger. * got better, they w e’>' to lie notified are becoming lined with verdant ml would come back after me. healthful than cities, generally show lawns and sweet scented flowers, and Found “News'- Exaggerated. “For five days I lav III a hole In the a higher disease and mortality rate, Believing that the L'rilted States was ••Ice straw ami rested. Then <’am<> n the aspect of the city is changed from simply because they do not make the In the throes of a railroad strike and «•port that soldiers w ere «■ornlng. and the parched appearance that was effort to safeguard their health. At not a w tied was turning. Frederick lie whole village fil'd except an old present when water cost too much. It. Bartlett, wealthy sugar dealer mu! uin who brought me rh e. a time when European disease has engineer. of Easton, Mil.. arrived a' Water is going to transform the His Escape. risen to flood proportions, every New York on the steamship Mura “The xoldh'rs did not come, but a Grants Pass district and the city of community in America, whether ur ilbo from Venexuelu with u power -tnnll official wear through, and In the Civic pride Grants Pass with it. boat and enough gasoline to rim It I got out of the barn and ban or rural, should make a greater to bls home town. Reports received In excitement made my way tn the nearest Christian grows because effort no’w produces only to the South American republic, he «ah' village, where I got a «mall pony, and results, and there Is no excuse behind effort than ever before, not to keep had Indicated tlml lie would have '• Hie ehyreh elder- held me on tilm for bar disease from without but which the property owner can hide make hie way home without the til. down disease within.—Roseburg Re- of railroads of even automobile«. I ■ twenty hour« m HI, the middle of the neglect of his premises. Below we next aflermxin. I reached a place cause of the gasoline shortage. where there was a mnglxtrate and sol print an editorial from another news view. When Mr. Bartlett found railroad diers. paper which shows the connection were «»iterating lie decided nevertb • "Three d iys Inter, with an escort. less to m ike n water trip to En«ton which municipal cleanliness has with I was met by I>r. E I’. Osgood of Wood Fibers. • o the boat was slung overboard ni.r Chiu liow sent by pur mission, and The common idem« <•< com ertung ■.••»■■ the physical welfare of the people. •villi his wife mid daughter he cling J. I'. Thornton of the Standard Oil fibers are not justified by tin- extern., g-ed nwny for home. Sts of the (.'lilted S II , I I " rottipiili.’-. who had been appointed spe< lai representative of the Knifed ts laboratory. Each species of wo CLEAN CITIES Historie House a Factory. States to negotiate with Hie bandits ■«•« not have Its charimteristlc tit..’ Health Commissioner Copeland, of ength, but a greeter difference tn- for my release.” » Apparat u« for tli«* imifinfHctin»* »• Ide soot» will he ¡nNhilled in n.» Dr. Shelton was operated on nt the New York City, returns from a for •e fou id between the fibers of an Im! old J’illop housp at Toifenvilh*. In . French hospital nt Yunnanfu, ■ united eign tour, devoted to investigating Iduul tree than between the nvrra quam-,.«» i»! Gineriil Howe diiriim i.gibs in different species. The lent With hi« family and sent to America health conditions, with the conviction 4 filler does not seen to affect Hi Briti-U <>< < upathm <»f Stuten lshim( n for surgical treatment here. 177 » and binre ihm n place of liiM.m < ength of the wodd, as the long, that New York is “physically and Inti H M. AnilOtJIH’PtDPllt of the j ! • MEMORIAL FOR OFFICERS morally cleaner than any European ", i - often belong to the weakest tin. nf thi propcrf.v wa« iinide yeMerdirj city.” Physical and moral cleanll- und wnh it rame (he iipwr timt the <» Three Million Dollar Service Club hoURp will he converted Info a fie- house for New York City Planned All effort« to have the state pm clui-e the house nml preserve it iimt its iluugi ■ mill secret underground passiigewtl.v a •■ ■II«-« of the War fu llltlepemlem >■ were unsuccessful.— New Voti Time-. nee Till’ Army mid Navy club of Amer ica will ••Mt.HbliMti In New York city n gB.tSNMMMi service clubhouse as n per muiK’iii memorial to the more than 3.000 Auiericitn officers who died In the World war. The military record of every officer will be preserved In the building for future generation«. Il Is proposed not only to make the new building of national significance, on the oriler of Grant's tomb on the Hudson, but also to establish a grest center for general piitrlotlc activities, with meeting rooms for patriotic or ganisations mid an auditorium foe large public assemblages. Prefers Electric Chair to Life Term. Preference for dentil- III the electric ■hair over life Imprisonment Ims been ■ XI r, it by .lob i Egun. sentencing to or tr- murder of Louis Klein. I’g. II lets >1 woollen leg ami lie sold. Il> it. prison would be torture on ac uii! i f the Infirmity, ll> 111 South Stalli Ma. Phone 321.1 tgmta for It»«' < levrlwnd National —IN THE IJKIINT OF FREIGHT TIIK FARMER GETN WHEN HE NELLM IIIN GRAIN TO THE MILL IN STEAD OF SHIPPING IT TO l*ORTLANI». WE PAY THE PORTIAND I'RICKM. JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Comer Third and G Street Phone 123 » NOTICE! 1 t THE WARDROBE CLEANER« HAVE MOVED INTO THEIR NEW IXM'ATION AT 507 K STREET, OPI’O. HITE THE COLONIA!- The Wardrobe Cleant rs Cleaning Pressing Repairing 507 E St PHONE 147 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Outing Days Are Now Ideal A AT NEWPORT (A iluirining resort for the family.) A pleturesqun trip across the Coast Range Mountains Hltuatmt on Yaqulna Bay anil ths Pacific Ocean .Modern Natatorium with salt water baths. TILLAMOOK COI M Y IIEA< IIES Two trains dally from Portland. These attractive beaches In clude Rockaway and Garibaldi bench n-ort . Nenli kali me, .Man- zanlta and Bay Ocean. * (’KATKIl LAKE (A Luke within a (’rater*) Located in the heart or the ('n . ado Rango. bile stage from Medford or Klamath Falls Reached by automo OTHER ATTRACTS I II EMO II IS (‘olestlne. Josephine County ('aven (Mirltle Hull, of Oregon). Bhiiata Mountain Resorts. “OREGON OUTDOORS" BOOKLET Will help you deride on th i vacation resort. tlons of the various outing phmes. exn.lr;,|„n rates. Contains des rip- hot,.| :in(l Summei Excursion Fares For further particulars or copy of booklet “Oregon Outdoors. Inquire of local ngont. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT General Piigimuger Agent f