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lin n II.1ILY RXICK ItlVUIt COVUlr.R WKIlN'KMItAV, Jl'l.r . pjf 11 LOCAL ! Winifred Al)U cni to Iceland this . X tVuHer Tonnwrow ; morning to apvnd eek. There will bo no tuna of the bally J. V. Met, of AppWate, a lu Courier on Thursday. July t loan today on business. Rosa Crow, of Merlin. was a tlranta Pass visitor today. ( imiih U Moc4liit Krltlay Tho ) council will hold their Fr Battery Inspection at R.ittcrj r suUr July meottiix on Friday night Shop. 104 instead of Thursday. Save on Ironing Join the mor- thnn J.tMO.POO women who now lrn the Hot Point way anil save on yo'.ir Ironln. save itma, strength, patience Iron In co'nfort. The Hat Point Iron bis many exclusive advantacee. Such at attached staad. hot point, cool handle. 1 -cord protector. thumb rest and many others. S-lb. alia $S.09 Rogue River Har eware u-ler War Alia 'h Cour'er Is able (o supply a Ited num.ier of lis renders with eally superior war atfa of l ;es. with colored maps of the eountrfcs at war. The paces are llxl S lachea and several of the maps occupy two pages. There la pro nouncing Index of place names and rtvera. -This at!as Is told generally at 50 cents; the Courier's price It 25 cents, but the first SO will be )ld at SO rents. Call at one at the t ipply la limited. V. A. Stiller and family motored to Crenada. Cal.. this mornlnn . Mis J ilia O'llrlen, of Kerhy. a flranta Pas visitor yest.-rday. Slm Kapa at Clemens 104 V. K. NUrtell. of HoKue River, was In town on business )eterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin and tm'iy went to Portland today to spend their vacation. "liodent" tooth paste. Sabln has It. 03 Clarice Bunch returned to Lelsnd thla morning after visiting Grants Pasa relative. Al Akera. of Myrtle Creak, It vis iting hit brother, W. C. Akera, and friends. Mr. Akera la a veteran of the Modoc Indian war. Always oh hand. Who? Jitney Carp Phone 183 J or 5S1-R. 02 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Howleson. of Mapleton, Minn., arrive tonlirht to make an extended visit with A. II. Cornell and family: Willard Service Station Batter) Shop. 104 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thompson returning from l.oa Angeles, are . lending the Fourth with Fred Ish am and family. Mrs, Thorn peon Is a niece of Mr. Isham and daughter of Rev. T. U Jones, presiding elder of thla district many years ago. g Goes Further I 'Delicious Flavor 1 Vacuum Packed J Guaranteed J D.1YMOIIT HAIII IS MAI'K HY I". H. AVIATORS With the American Army In France, July 3. Two successful raids, one of them in broad daylight, have been carried out by the Ameri can fores In the Montdldler region. SKW YOIMY CLASSIFIED AD RATE9. S5 words, two Issues, 35c; alt laauet. r: one month. 11.50. whtli paid In I'lrsnce. When not raid In advance, p-r lln per Issue I PICTURE MILL Will close for va cation: open about August' 1. Watch for announcement. 0 Jtf l'r) er MoeOnic- The pia.ver mealing lu the IMh iny Presbyterian thurch will be held this evening. ItiHtead of Thuntdny. I,i! i Jy Theatre. Opmi All Wink lieglnnlng Thursday, July 4, the Joy theatre will be open awry day, as usual. 04 Arvits Poult Ion Miss Fauny Abranw who returned from Seattle thla week, haa accepted a position in the forest' supervisors' office. ' Krd Magnltoe lle hrgrl .Without taking from the car. 11.50. Battery Shop. 104 Hurt Kuut C. R. Kves. of Waters Creak, had his fuot aerloualy tujured yesterduy wheu a rlere of nick, flying from a sledge hammer which was being lined nearby, hit hla foot. Mr. Kvea Is In the (lood Samaritan hospital. lAivvrn for t'm ICVtlw Miss lora Hlr-hard. who was ai pointed by the governnrent aa labo ratory technician, received her rail esterday and leaves tonight for the base hospital at ('amp l.owU. Attention I'srnier Wa now have a limited amount of No. 24 galvanised Iron for Irrigating ptirposet. released by the government under Class 4. Tethfrow Sheet Metal Works. 02 FOR RENT 6-room house, almost furnished, modern. Large yard for cbli'kens. Sleeping room out side for three beds. Rent, $8.50. Inquire Mr. Daya, corner Fifth and Evelyn. 27 (hi Camping Trip- Mr. and Mrs. George U. Uuncroft, of the Picture Mill, and their guosts. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Davis, of Portland. 'eft this morning for a camping trip of several weeks, at the brad of Cow creek, about 30 mllea from denial. FOR SALE 6 pigs, weight between 40 and 50 pounds. Also extra good brood sow. Address W. C. Runyan, Rt. 2. Call one-half mile east of Booth ferry. 07 TETHEROW Plumlilns and Sheet Metal Works, 610 F street. 2S Simpa diet is ost, or many diaCoa JbrinJ many diseases" -Pbnttl-Ui iiitiitiiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiittiiiiHiiiiiiMiiiiiiiitiHtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmiiiiii Tasteless, Colorless, Odorless Constipation comes from imperfect elimination. The original cause, of course, is over-cjtinft, worry, insufficient exercise, concentrated foods and other modern evils. r Miirrleil In Onkliinil New was received today of the wedding of Fran -Is R. Steel, of the Wlnonn ranch, to Miss Marguerite Ogden, of Oakland. Cat., Monday, July 1. The young couple pajwed through Grunts Pass this morning on their way to Chicago. wlv?re Mr. Steel is to become managing secre tary of the Oossard Ilrerdlng farm. itiinil I'liiyn at AmIiIiiihI The Grants Pass band, under4 th" leadership of J. S. Mnr.Murray, will play :it the Roiin River Round I'll at Ashland July 4. 5 and 6. Tho boys have been practicing faithfully Tor some time past and Hhow effective work. They gave an open air con cert at Riverside park Sunday and played on the street last night. The best way to help Nature lubricate the intestines is by using Stanolux. Stanolax hus none of the disagreeable features of old-time remedies. Stan olax is not a cathartic. It contains no har six nor habit-forming drugs. It is entirely mechanical in ction. A child or an invalid may ' take it for there is not the slightest physical (train no violent reac tion no weakening. STANOLAX FOR CONSTIPATION By using Stanolax you aid, instead of weaken, the muscular action of the in testines. You forestall the collection of poisons. And you save yourself from Constipation's allied ills. One bottle of Stanolax is convincing. Standard Oil Company ilfMjiarwr Chinio, U. S. A. Tommy Atkins, Philologist Mr. Tlimiitu Atkins has further en riched the EiikIIhIi lunguiiKe.wllh wur nln ami phrases. They niny not creep Into future (Hctloniirles. remurks reunion Answer, but they will cer tMlnly remnln ns purt of tiie common Inngunge of everyday u.' "Nnrpoo," coined by Tommy from the French "ft n'y a plus." lit now our geoernl ex pression for "nothing doing. ' It la safe to OAMime that the expres sion "over the top" will become pnrt of our language, to be used when man must be put to the supreme test. "Anaac" Is another coined word thnt will remain for nil time. A "scroun ger" for a forager, "buckshee" for any thing extra In the way of rations, an1 "Conchy" for the shirker, are hardly likely to be forgotten. Surely th Limit, There xcciuh mi Imtit lit the onlrntfi") u the Unit's F.iigllli rii'.lil b luc inn tlusitcr pMi'i'leloix "IVhIii in i" vviix hii nbomluntliiii which moved to revolt ull lovers of our liiiiiiiiiige ; "pie irn nllou" uss worse, Imii there. II "us thought. Stttles would stop. Hut no. Front the top of a plclurc . pnlace In South tamdon flaunts In big letters the announcement that there I presented "the pUiurlimttoo i.f Sulli van's celebrated song, "The Lost tliortl.' " lnit.m fhmnlrlt, Who Built MT Summing up his Interpretation of th Amiens cathedral, the "Itlhle of Amiens." Ruxkln sska: "Who built It. shall we ak Ood and man Is the first true answer. The stars in their courses hutlt It. and the nations. Oreak Athena labors here, and the Roman Father Jove and Ousnllsn Mars. The (isul labors here and the Frank ; kingly Norman, mighty ' Ostrogoth und wasted aurborlle of ' Idumea. The actual man who built It 1 scarcely cared tr tell you he did so; nor do the historians brag of hi in, Any ( quantity of heraldries of knaves and faineants you may find In what they call their history; but thla la probably the first time you aver read the nam of Rohoit of Luaarchea. I say he scarcly cared ;' wa are not aura that ha tared at all. Ha signed his name nowhere, that I can hear of. Tou may perhaps find some recent Ini tials rut by English remarkable visit ors desirous of Immortality, here and there about the etlirica, but Robert the builder, or at least the master of that building, cut his on no stone of It." STANOLAX I for tale 5- (Jrailtt Til by MIKE CLEMENS V II 3in 4 .1 p t A ui o mi if Quartsr-Pound Diamond. One of the world's lurgent diamonds may come to the United States, as Americans are among those dickering for that auperlor quality amler-col-jred stone, weighing 44'-",4 carats ibouf a quurter of a pound found re cently In the Du Tolta Pan mine in South Africa. The stone la the most faluuble ever found In flrlqunliind Went, although It In not a record ns regnrils weight. The most famous dluniondx In the world are: Culllnan, now called the Star of Africa, part of the British crown Jewels, 3,0.12; Excelsior, IKK); Kohlnoor, 000; Regent, 410; Orloff, 1(.'l, all uncut, and the Great Mogul, 280, cut. . Not That Flavor. "You know, there urn some hoNts who allow their hoHplttil mentr to be seasoned with acerbity." , "Ih they? We always use catchup with onra." (olilu)a piw -ut. 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