GRANTB P ABB DAILY iXHRlKR pauk two GRANTS PASS ÛAILÏ COURIER f Published Daily Except Sunday > A. E VOORHIE8. _ Pub. and Propr. _ zs — r I Paaa. •stared at poetofflce. Grants Ore., aa second daaa mail matter. ADVERTISING rates Display apace, per tnch............... — 20c Local-personal column, per line..10c Readers, per line—................... 5c DAILY, COURIER By mall or carrier, per year 10.00 Ry mall or oarriez. per month .50 NEW i I = The Latest Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year............—L........ 12.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The A—nriated Press la exclusively i entitled to the use tor republication of all news dispatches credited to It DRY GOODS DEPT. or all otherwise credited tn this ¡»per and aleo the local news pub­ lished herein. All rights of republication of spe­ cial dispatches herein are also re­ lions one of the great streams of I KLXN ROOTED DISLIKE FOR JAPS eerred. 1'1 KBDAY, FERRI AK) lo. Ditto. finest old burnMnsI gold and fitted I I the contour of her head. Over he gold plates was mi old b'rleselaiMl lace frotn age a i bonnet. Ivory colored frinii ,treasure of her maiden «lays. The lit- tie frilled lace visor In front of the ohm • marvel of the la.-e mak­ frill mad» of I1 er’s art, and a O-lneh I I In mm ' some stiffened material like» like ihm malines net fanned out behind her neck and over her shoulders like a ruffle of Sir Walter Raleigh. In a quaint observ­ ance of the customs of the land of her adoption Mrs. Vos had surmount­ ed her artistic headgear with a tin- znintly Idack high cocked bonnet. The old world touched the new on Mr*. Vos’ head, with the artistic r In two years' time that «lie return to tire of Frieseland. Holland. showed that the salmon came down ing began, and served to pass the array his new bride for the altar — She appeared in conrt with an old stream to the salt water, then leisur- evening pleasantly. A dainty lunch Dutch herdgear that would have de­ which she did; avid ns the dear wom­ an stood trembling before him, the was served during the evening to the Iv. as they' become accustomed to the lighted the heart of the painter Van marquis cried: “Thon only art my Misses Evelyn Hart, Vera and Ixiona Dyl:. tin the sides of her coiffeur bride! Thee only do I love!” Griselda salt, they went Into the ocean and Moore, Hazel Wheeler, and Messrs. were two thin gold plates boili d tight­ spent the time until their return for Ray Jones. Arthur Patterson and ly to her head which kept her hair hud proved to him her immeasurable affection. breeding in touch with the currents Marvin Gentry. pressed close above her ears. The of fresh water r-omfng out of the riv­ JITNEY DRIVERS, TAKE NOTICE plates are slightly conca-e. of the Mining blanks—Courier office. er. He proved that a salmon taken Evtjry person engaged in the bus­ from nip a river above tidewater and iness of operating a motor vehicle Pans, placed In ocean water would die al­ within the City of Grants PASSENGERS FOR most instantly; that one taken frotn CARRYING HIRE, shall pay to the City Auditor the ocean depths and placed ip fresh a license fee of $20 per annum pay water would do the same able in advance. "Mr. Hume likewise upset the This does not apply to motor ve myth that the eggs or roe of a sal- hides carrying the United Blates mon range from—oh. well! It de- mail under contract. Any one violating this ordinance pends! Some of the ‘authorities’ Is subject to a fine or imprisonment. say the number runs from 10 to 50.- This ordinance was passed h by 000. Mr. Hume counted them in council February 5th and tile hundreds of Rogue river salmon and payable at once. Plea govern your- found exactly 4.OOC in each female. self accordingly. H. H. ALLYN. 2.000 in each roe. Auditor and police judge of the "Mr. Hume selected for his opera- City of Grants Pass, Ore Flour and Feed Choicest in town Lowest in price- Best for you. Sounds good and is good. J. PARDEE HtH'lmrge*' anti Hr pair* KtoruK r Batterle» i And rumember whenever you want your battery or electrical ays tetn tested he does it free of charge, We have the beat equipped uutu electrical shop in the city and every job we turn out menu» i new customer for us WHO'S NEXT. Yours for Service ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP Adams A Jolinaton, Drop«. 50« South Sixth Street rlmne M AFTER SIR JOHN ALCOCK’S LAST FLIGHT Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 at $2.25 Timmons &. Higgins rimile 324-J 4 Chance to Save a Dollar ! 36 pairs of Misses 9 ( loth Top Button Shoes REAL 1 Wreck of the airplane in which Sir J q I hi AfrVx k made his last flight It stands In front of the Normandy fnrtnhotise near which It crushed, killing Hu­ man who made the first mm stop flight across the Atlantic. TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES A copy of "McFingal," II p-o-l.t pl Hit- ed In Hartford, Conn., ill 1782, limi autographed by George Wiixh’ngion. bl'iieht $1.125 at Sotheby's auctions. ZA moderate t ci« <• of v.nter from ->i ordinary fni’cer " til wi" ’<• Ifki gHI Io .1 duy, or M.750 gallons ji a yyer. T'"’ *”"1 "f '* - «inntlv extending. A circular wr.v !-« now rigged up to It revolving her!- zontally mid n Im-ge tree 1« cut ,:.,wu In it few’ minutes. In ciilmi every liusini-s« nirm Ims a -hop name itml u private nm.io. mH uimim bls fum'lv mid iiequnintmi.v" lie is known by the latter. G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With (»rant* Pass Hardware Co