Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 17, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    JAGE TWO
flR.XTH P.US PAILT OOCTUXB
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
WKON'KNDAY, hHIT. 17, IIMU.
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WEDNESDAY. SKIT. 17, 1I.
' OREGON WEATHKK 4
Fair and cooler; Thursday,
4- fair and warmer, gentle north-
4 westerly winds.
TfHrtHtV
KILLS HIS PARTNER
The Jury convened for the fcquest
of Henry MiNer, who was shot and
killed last Sunday morning near
Reedsport by John W. DeVoe, his
bunting companion, brought in a ver
dict of accidental death, states Cor
oner Hitter, who lias returned from
the scene of the tragedy.
Every evidence pointed to the
shooting as entirely accidental, says
air. Bitter, and the story told by
young DeVoe was so straightforward
and convincing that there was never
doubt in the minds of the jurors
as to the nature of the accident. Ac
cording to Mr. DeVoe, he. with
Henry .Miller, went out Saturday
evening to hunt deer. In the mid
dle of the next morning, he contin
ued, they separated. Miller was to
stay at a certain spot on Dean's
mountain, on which they were hunt
ing, until TteVoe should Join him.
iDeVoe left Miller at that spot and)
started away. A little later he saw j
a big buck and shot at it He thinks
the bullet must have grazed the deer !
this first shot, for the buck shook !
his head and started to run. He 1
shot three more times in rapid sue-1
session, and then ran to the place '
where the deer had been, only to!
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find the dead body or his hunting
companidn The de-er, which he was
certain would be found dead at or
near that place, has never boon lo
cated. He did not mistake .Miller
for the deer, for, states .Mr. Hitter,
the man could not have 'possibly
been seen from where DeVoe fired
the shots. He was so completely
concealed by the underbrush that it
was Impossible that DeVoe could
have seen him at all. either movlne
or standing still. Roseburg News.
Placer location notices at Courier
office.
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Dr. R. J. Itestnl roiHrta the deuth
of a hnrso which occurred In rather
a freak manner this week. The an
linul beloiiKeil to Sam Stewart, re
IcHuk alout five miles from this
city. The doctor states that the
horse for the jumt few weeks would
not keep the road, acted foolish, and
nt times would stop eating rather
suddenly.
Finally the nnlmul died and Dr.
llestul went to the farm yesterday
and hold an atitoiwy. He found
thnt the horse had boon (siting chlg
Ber, or Jigger grs. and tho sharp
heads and worked their way up
through the nxif of the animal's
mouth, through the flesh and solid
bone, and Into the.brnln. This result
ed In an abscess, which was the
cause of death. The doctor atulos
that he could see where the sharp
barbs had worked their way throuith
the lions.
See The Handylite
A great step forward In Alarm Clocks
Just the thing for Ions winter nights and dark mornings.
We predict that all alarm cloaks will be radlvllted In the near
future.
BARNES, The Jeweler
8. P. Time Inspector Next Soot rirst National Hank
ItlKI.K KOIl Mtl.K
'Agents Authority to Sell" book
of 30 blanks. 50c, Courier office.
For big mileage and low costs get your gas here. We know be
cause we use it ourselves.
The lubrication of your car Is one of the important parts of your
running it. No car can do its full duty without correct lub
rication. t
Here also our experience is of value to you. We have high grade
o:!s and greases at low cost to you.
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QET a package today. No-v-1
tice the flavorthe whole
some taste of Kentucky Burley
tobacco.
Why do so many "regular
men" buy Lucky Strike
cigarettes? They buy them
for the special flavor of the
toasted Burley tobacco.
There's the big reason it's
toasted, and real Burley. Make
Lucky Strike your cigarette.
It's
toasterj
ii ) Guaranteed by
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Savage 30-30, with scabbard. ti
Ing away. Kor sale at a bargain.
Inquire Oxford Hotel. 72
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Sept. 1$, Thursday Courier
gain Day.
Sept. 20. Dance at Murphy.
Sept. 27. Saturday Josephine Coun
ty Orauue meets with Illinois Val
ley C range.
50,000 Voices
And Many Are tlu Voice of (.rants
1'iuw I'cople
FlftV thoilMSml voir.. AVI, , .
grand chorus! And that's the num
ber of American limn mul
who are pirbllclv orulsinir IVmnV
Kidnev 1111s for rollof
ache, kidney and bladder Ills. Th.v
say it to friends. They tell It in the
home paxrH. ttrants 1'iuw people
are in this chorus.
Here's a (irants Pass case:
William Harney, 621 X. Eighth
St., says: "I havo never round a
medicine for backache and other kid
ney disorders so reliable as Doan's
Kidney Pills. They did' onu or my
family so much irood that 1 uncrl
them. I had fine result nnd 1 have
alwnvs taken rnnn' KIHncr III1.
since when I have felt the need of
a kidney medicine. I have received
Just as good results ns I did the first
time."
Price CO', lit all iv.n'i
slinnlv ask for n. k 1 it i . v r iK- irci
Doan'g Kidney Pills--the sama that
Mr. Han-ey had. Foxtcr-Mllburn Co., I
Mfgrs.. Huffaln. X. Y. '
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co.
Vulcanizing Repair Work
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1 women who were troubled with indigestion, a
sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and
habitual constipation, have been permanently cured
by the use of Chamberlain's Tablefs. Before using
these tablets they felt miserable and desnondent.
I flow they are cheerful and happy and relL.li their
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Does She
Always Look So Trim ?
-so comfortable and so warm. You know the nrt
girl about whom that is often .aid and you womW
where she gets 'em. Whether Bhe has on a JANTZKN
sweater or sweater coat or sweater vestthe . ,irlj who
wear them always look well dressed.
They're made in the latest fall and winter styles Jm,t
ask one of our dealers to show you one Tf the flln 1
and see whether you can resist buying "S f jZSf
It's partly the lonfc-fjbered Northwestern wool we use
, there waiting for' you. Be". ue SKll'i
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Peerless Clothing Co.