frAGE EIGHT. GRANTS TASS DAILY OOVlUEIt ricm.iv. hi;rn;.MiiiJt a, iuii. ALLEGED AUTO THILF FACES MANY CHARGES 'WUlia K. CaTter, the alleged Los Angeles auto thief, burglar and mo Tie actor was held to the grand Jury in ball of $1,000 "Wednesday after noon Is Justice Taylor's court on the charge of being one ot the two men who broke Into the Medford Service station a week ago Wednesday night, stealing $200 worth of property," says the Medford Tribune. "There vat strong circumstantial evidence against Carter, but the most damaging was the fact that the keys to the underground tanks ot the station were found in his possession after his arrest in .Roseburg last Thursday. Carter acted as his own attorney at the hearing and exhibit ed coniderable shrewdness and know ledge of his rights and the criminal Jaws. V "lie claims to be innocent both ot the theft of the Cadillac sedan car from Los Angeles in which he and a nan named Butcher arrived In Med ford from the south Wednesday night and stopped long enough to commit the service station burglary. "The Los Angeles officers have Bot yet arrived In the city to claim Carter and take him back to that city for trial on five serious charges. County Prosecutor Roberts said yes terday that he had about made up his mind to turn Carter over to the Los Angeles authorities as the pris oner could be sent to the peniten tiary for a longer time on the charges there than on the charge pending here.4 c IN SEATTLE LABOR DAY An impromptu, but none the less enjoyable affair, was the Grants Pass picnic held in Seattle on Labor day, at TV'oodlawn park. About 35 former residents of Grants Pass, or visitors from that city, gathered at the park and enjoyed a few hours of renewing acquaintance and a bountiful picnic dinner at 6 o'clock. A number of former residents were unable to attend, having made pre vious arrangements for the holiday, tut are erpectlne to be there at the sert meeting. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fitzgerald. Net tie. Zatha, Vida and Herman Fitz rerald. Miss Inez Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Terwilliger, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scott, Phillip Scott, Barney Bcott and little Cynthia May Scott, Mrs. G. A. Shepard. Mrs. J. A. Pit tenger, Mrs. F. 0. Youn;Tlood, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Patterson, Mrs. S. Patterson, Chas. Patterson, Mrs. E. J. McN'amara, Miss Caroline Siebert, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peach and their daughter, Mrs. Ernest, Rundle, Mr. 'Rundle, and two children, TV. E. Beckwith. W. H. Moore. Alice Mc Farland. Mrs. Clay, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bobzlen. Ralph Bobzien, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Underwood Band Concert Postponed On account of the inclemency of the weather, Bandmaster John H. Williams has postponed the band concerts indefinitely. Shark Meat Is Tatty. Shark meat Is delicate In flavor and Itextnre, and sharks are plentiful In fcenaln parts of Florida, but the fish ermen do not catch them because they 'ere not salable. The home demonstration agent of Monroe county, Florida, decided last winter on an effort to establish in fcvor this fish now under the ban. At her request a fisherman caught one. bat warned her that no one would eat It Undismayed, she Invited a large company of women to a home econom ics luncheon, at which was served ir 'tsh salad. When all had tasted the salad she asked for a vote as to how manv liked and wanted the recipe. Without ex- ! cepfJon the women voted their hearty npproval, and thus proved to thetu- neives innt trie prejudice was without foundation. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Plea for Dogs. The first wet-k that Representative VeijaWe of Mississippi was in congress a couple of years ago lie maile a hnn-dred-aud-fifty-wiird speech about a dog he used to own. and !)(. still is getting letters telling him what a fine speech It U-fld Til., L-.U,.,-tl u-o ..ton parnlness. In which he pointed out that little dogs always are in hot water, hut that mastiffs have only a minimum of diffiriiltlps and can enjoy afternoon uit-stas and such. "Ag'-nts Authority to Sell" book of 50 blanks, f Oc, Courier office. Wining blanks at Courier office. WILL PATTERN AFTER Berkeley, Cal., Sept. 5. One hun dred soldiers, nearly all ot them land owners or farmers in Australia are being sent by the government or Australta to the University of Cali fornia tor training in hog raising, ir rigation and alfalfa growing, it was announced today by Dean Thomas Forsyth Hunt of the College of Ag riculture. : AY lit, I I d FLOVi 'OM,.,. . 7 FLOun '., eit eitiii fiwn.tr inut r i! mm ONE U. S. VESSEL AT BRAZILIAN PORT Para, Brail!, Sept. 5, There were 12 steamers today at the docks of the Port of Para, tho "gateway of the Amazons." Comment lug upon this unprecedented activity the Hs tado says it Is a loug time since such movement of commerce has been seen in this harbor. Uraztl Hans have been looking forward to an Increase In trade with the Tutted States and it was a matter ot keen A! & 7. V : J. FLoura ; .' . mi ; t, Mt i regret that only one ot the 12 sloum or was American. Four worn llrlt leh, aud seven llriulllan. The Am erlcuti vessel will be here a long time. She Is the disabled shipping board steamer "Tonocaxl." MAX WITH IlKOKKN NKt'K I.1VKS Houd. Ore., Sept. 6. Four weeks after his neck was broken In a fall from a horse, Perey Drlukwater of Summer Ijike was pronounced cured here today when an X-ray picture showed that a fracture of the third cervical vertebra had been complete ly reduced without pressure on the spinal cord. Mining Mnnks Courier office. ,4. i J; t 1 1 Vlr'-'i a...,-,-. , I '..-ifijj FLOUR. , ? ,'n'ii'i 1 1 1 r-. Loo ft ;. ioi tit : A w.lte - FERRYDALE Mr. Whli field, of 'Crania JW, was In the neighborhood Wednemluy on business, Mr, and Mrs. John Farmer were In (! ran Is Pass Tuesday. Mr. Solon and sou, Otis, who home from the Mexican border ou furlough, were visiting at M. iU (Irlf tins Sunday. Miss Hazel Moirliuan, or Chicago, and Miss Gertrude Morrlman, of Onkgrove, nre v lulling their inottmr, Mrs. U II. Kornlirodt und picking hops nl the Hobertsou hop yard. Mis Deulau llussey, of (IrauU bol by which you will know (mmim Flour it h a symbol of trustworthiness. fe The wheat from which this all-purpose Flour is made is the first choice of all that is grown in the great, clean ficIJs of the Northwest. Wheat from every section is tested in adual baking; only the higiiesl grades are .'.-ought and used for TaiiffilfliS Flour. Every f before quality makes it "foremost in the field." Sy "OLYMPIC to your moth grocer whn you order flour and uk him to mid you ch illuitrawd OLYMPIC recipe urdt erh monih. 11 FLOUR. Htu lilt i" i:' . -1 -ii m i trim Para Nimit the punt week visiting at her brother', A. 1. lluasoy. Mm. A. C. Ford was In Urania I'ukr Tliuniduy ou liimlni-M. Mrs. Tied Croauor and Alls Cook loft for their home In Kugoiie Sun day, after visiting the former's broth or, Uwter HrlgKs. Mrs. 'Hot In rVtiiphoiiNott returned to her homo Thursday from Aohland where mIio has beun for sovcrul days. Carrol lltimey killed a coyots Wednesday with a rock. Ths dog Imyud H tor him. John Hunting and mother left for is a - San Frum-lsm Thurwdny. Mr. ami Mr. Clin. Jolumou uud sou, Lloyd, of lirul I'um, are pick ing hop In the 'Kobertson hw yard.- This sturdy toiler of the fields is the sym cuoftJ the trademark stamps it tnSTKKE, Flour. Uniform hich "" X '. fa .... - I rVX C-U JTo rrj-t i ,i.-y it. ri ma ur PLOUfi f "' m nun