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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1919)
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER MOMMY, .trut'NT II, ll. flUIIS PASS DM DUD PablUhtd Daily Except Sunday L I Another Shipment of PAGE TWO AT A. E. VOORHIKS, . Pub. ui Propr. mured at postofflce. Grant Pw, Ore., aa aeoond clu mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES Dlaplay apace, par Inch - Jc Ueal-peraonal column, per llne-iw jYtara nr Una (0 DAILY COURIER y mail or carrier, per yaar..t.00 Bry mail or carriar. par month .80 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year ...11.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaodated Preaa la axclualvely entitled to the dm tor republication nt all im diaDatchaa credited to tt n otherwise credited In thla paper and alao the local ewa pab- Uahed herein. AR rights of republication of apo dal dispatcher bereft are lea ei led. We Want You TO KNOW THAT VK SK1.1, riCKLKS, OUVhS, UKIJSH AX1) OHOV IV S.MAIJi MK1H M AM) KtlUiK AllSOM'TKLT OJJCtX KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality and Service . MONDAY, AIGVST 11, 191. OREGON WEATHER Showers, cooler northwest f and east portion; Tuesday lair, warmer Interior and west por- Won. Moderate westerly winds. MONEY OX THE FARM '. Money, actual cold hard cash, Is about as useful on a farm as a good disc harrow or a reaper and binder would be in a bank. Old SI Tuttie used to tell a tale about a farmer of the old school who always kept several thousand dollars around the house because it "might come in handy Borne day." Jfobody ever found the money come In 'handy un til a prowling tramp one night ne gotiated the woodshed roof and a back window, and the cash became what Old SI called "a total loss with so insurance." 81 used to say that no farmhouse was ever built with a eafe deposit vault. A bushel of seed corn Is no earth ly use to anybody if it is simply put 4n a bag and stowed away. To get results out of that seed it must be put where it will work where it can grow. Good rich ground is the only -cafe place for seed corn if you want to get results. You can't get results out of money fey keeping it in your pocket, in a stocking, in a wallet, or in a bed. Money will work and money will grow but it will only work and grow when it is put in the proper place. The rclaee for monev is in business. In solid, safe, sound, reliable bus iness, either an individual business or the business of the nation. Safe ly invested money will bring prompt and adequate returns in the form of Interest. That Is why the govern ment is offering every American the opportunity to put himself on the vari t financial InnanonrlAn,. hv nvesting his savings in War Sav ngs Stamps and Treasury Savings Certificates, an absolutely safe in- esiuieui guarameeu uy iuq govern ment. Money laying around the farm is total loss. You can't spend it In he woodlot or the south meadow. ui u io wuriv louy war ottvingn con and oigarets, if only they can get away with it. It will be thj Job ot the allies for the next 40 years to see how low they can reduce the percentage of getting away with it. The automobile tourists catch more of the spirit as well as more dust of the west than those who travel by train. It does those city chape good to get out once in a while and chew a little old fashion ed country dust, unadulterated bv gas and oil. A new way baa been found to get rid of undesirable aliens. Thousands of them are returning to the old country because they can no longer get their booze in ITucle Sam's do main. The law is doubly good. J, CARNEGIE PUSSES wno dies possesed of millions of available wealth which was free and In his bauds ready to be distributed. will die disgraced." And along the some line he said: "Among the saddest of all spec tacles to me is that of an elderly man occupying his last years grasp iug for" more dollars." There are two Cartlelo "Rifts" which will be generally forgotten. since they were never accepted. It was reported" that he antlimporlalism prompted him to offer Il'u.IOO.OOO to tne united States government if it would turn over the Phlllipplneg to the nUives for self-government. Later when the'questton of "What shall we do with our ex-presidents?" was widely discussed. Carnegie's Im agination solved the problem. He ofTered to support them on a 2o,000 pension every year so long as they lived, and dothe same for their wid ows so long as they remained un married. The proposition was frown ed upon, and dropped. (Continued from page 1) later extended similar benefactions to several foreign countries. One of his latest and greatest ideals was the abolition of war..' a hope that he cherished in the fare of international conflicts, lie gave $10,000,000 toward and internation al peace fund, and built the peace palace at The Hague, which was ded icated in 1913. He gave $750,000 for the bureau of American republics at 'Washington. . "Labor, capital and business abil ity are the three legs of a three-legged stool; neither is first, neither is second, neither is third; there is no precedence, all being equally neces sary. He who would sow discord among the three is an enemy to all." "The day is coming, and already we gee it diwn, in which the man CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to the neighbors and friends i for kindness shown durinir the Ill ness and death of our son, Harold: MR. and MRS. H. A. VYIJR and FAMILY. t'Altli OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings during the illness and death of our beloved mother. Sarah A. Stringer. MINA J. WIMfcJR. At L. JOHNSTON. MARY STRINGER. EVA BURROW. S. B. STRINGER. J. W. STRINGER. J. C. STRINGER. W. s. string. Trade Acceptances, book of 50, $1 Courier offlne. STEALING THE BACON The Germans are up to their old nding American bacon in Germany districts where It could hardly VA 4wAti nwviirori tn o Mrtmaia anner. They have been dlscover- g plots for the stealing of food torn France and the American my. This is no small matter of e taking of one Bide of bacon here there by a family who had not good bacon for fire years. It conspiracy to steal It Iby whole and sell it where it will bring prices. .. pne of the findings of the investi- lors waa a German freight car a false top ' concealing thou- tis of clgarets. Other thousands found at another; time covered coaf In a Jncomotive tended . Spartan morality which con ed thieving a virtue unless It found out seems to have rein- ted among the Germans. iAny- wlll go, from raiding Belgium killing its babies to stealing ba- G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Gf ants Pass Hardware C 3. The first aunuul VUro'M Gather ing" for Josephine county which was conducted iby the American Sunday Sehool unlou and waa held in the Winonu district on Sunday was well attended and a large crowd from Grunts IPnss represented the Sunday schools from this city. At the morn ing service there were a number of good talks Interspersed with music ami In the afternoon Rev. Melville T. Wire gave the address while a number of local people gave selec tions of music. All took their picnic dinners und at noon, through the kindness ot the ladles of Winona coffee and cream were served with the east which were arranged in cafateria style. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. V. il,. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. nritton and two boys, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Griffin. IMr. and Mrs. F. G. Isham. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs 4on Huntley and two children. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Dukes. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Towusend, Rev. and Mrs. Melville T. Wire, Mrs. N. F. Clem ents, Mrs. W. II. Nipper. Mrs. Sam Ellis, Mrs. lteekwltli, Mlstse -Kssle Nipper, Edna' Houck. Josephine Isham, Elizabeth Fifteld. Frances Wiley, Helen Kills, Pnnspy Dukes, Rulh Pratt. Clara Trefren, Dora C.e- bers. llattle Gebers. Eka nolier Frelda Oebers, Josephine Palmer. Blanche Crane, E. ,U Calbralih. Viv ian Ishuni, and Messrs. Harvey Ish am. Ernest Calhoun. Clifford Nell, Dean Warren, W. A. Trefren. C. G. Houvk, Georne Pratt. Until Gebers. J. M. Isham and Xorrilan Kendall. Constipation upset the entire sys tem causing serious Illnesses to the human family. Don't worry Hollls ter't Rocky Mountain Tea will drive out constipation, regulate the bowels, tone the stomach, purify, cleanse. Without tall give It a' thorough trial. EF it E" E1MMM LAJ : nu il i M.J.K Coffee is vacuum packed by special process which preserves its strength and rich flavor indefinitely. The most economical coffee you can buy. Remember Our Guarantee BUY THE FIVE POUND CAN AND SAVE MORE MONEY i fll MM L L Elide Ferguson the beautiful and talented Artcraft star was the fea- tured attraction at the Joy theater last night In her latest photo play, "The Marriage lrice." Many who saw it last nlgbt acclaimed it the greatest of Miss Ferguson's pictures all agree that it la one of the bet that she has done. Adapted from Grlswold Wheeler's story of the same name It tellH of the career of Helen Tretn'alne, a beautiful society girl, suddenly re duced from the greatest wearltlt to the most abject poverty. Her suit ors are many and the propositions that come to her ears front all sides make ber head turn. Tho path that Helen chooses Is far from the right one nt first. Among her suitors site Is unable to distinguish the dross from the gold and Bhe only has it revealed to her after a sequence of 'highly entertain ing episodes have been developed. The climax Is one of those rare occa sions that offers the spectator a real tnnll. The .Marriage Price was adapted to the screen by Eve I'nsell, one of the most accomplished of sce nario writers, who, by the way, was the author of Miss Ferguson's lust picture while the direction of the work was again in charge of Einll Chantafd. XtfWTODAi- FOR SALE At a bargain one horse power gasoline engine wood saw, all "ready to run. 54, Merlin, Ore. 3V4 and Box 41 WE DO all kinds of plain 301 C street. sewing. . 46 ARE YOU a successful salesman working among farm trade? Or are you ambitious to become one? Do you want to earn $250 to 3f0 a month, wholesaling groceries to farmers? Steady demand. Yearly repeater. Same territory. Car re quired. H. aiuntlrig, Box 2090, Portland, Oregon. 62 FOR SAiLB Extra fine blackberries, $1.25 for crate. Deliveries Tuesdays Thursdays. 'R. F. D. No. 1 11, Chas. W. iLambrecht. Irrigated 1 6 box I Big Bens and Baby Bens jn Today BARNES, The Jeweler 8. P. 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