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♦A ge r SRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday a K, VOORHIES. Pub. an< Wopr. RAMONA Millrun itered al poetottice. Granta Pa»«. Ore., as second class mall matter. | ------------------ -- HO PO» ND SA» KS *2.0« ADVERTISING RATFS Display spaoe. per inch .......... ^.....20cl Local-¡»ersonal column, per line . 10c, Readers, per line ......... ■ 5c AIH..NO TON’ DAILY OOP RIER By mall or carrier, per year...... $6.00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .50 CORN MEAL, IO POI XI»S SOc WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year........................_.|2.00, 101-3-3 NORTH «TH MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively •«titled to the use tor republication of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub thought it was laziness, but now he with encephalitis lethargia. he will lished herein make no effort to save himself, bul All rights of republication of spe knew it was liver complaint! will drift slowly and inevitably down cial dispatches herein are also re fraternity has a Now the medical served . the wasted years to final dissolution The doctors call new name for it. Tl ESDAY. APRIL H. 1M0. lethargia.” It it, "encephalitis A RECIPE FOR SIXN’KBS seems that this preference for resist ♦ « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ "The world cau be dividevl into ♦ ing rather than working, or fishing OREGON WEATHER ♦ two classes," said a philosopher. ♦ rather than figuring, arises because ♦ "There are those who see things and ♦ a man is not working at the right Weather for the Week « ♦ those who don ’ t. ” Pacific Coast States: Fair, ♦ job. When he finds his own real ♦ except occasional rain south ♦ job, the symptoms will disappear and He might have Added that seeing ♦ Pacific Coast. Normal temper ♦ thiugs, though of extreme import be replaced by energy. ♦ ature probable. ♦ ♦ ; It is not laziness which makes the ance, is only one-third the journey to ♦ ♦ ' Tonight and Wednesday ♦ feet lag to the office, or the heart success, Another third is the self- ♦ showers. Warmer east portion. grow heavy at the sight of the stack control necessary to do the thing ♦ ♦ Gentle southerly winds. of dishes in the kitchen sink. Per which is necessary to be done, no « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ish the thought! It is a sickness of matter how hard or unpleasant the; « Tl IXIU . APRII. O, IIMM. UKANI« PARK DAILY COURMCR two the mind arising from misplaced ac tivity. Jerome K. Jerome said that he, read a patent medicine advertise- ' There is a chosen job for every ment once which gave the symptoms ■ sufferer from this disease if he will of liver complaint, and one of the but search until he finds it; and symptoms was, “A total disinclina- when he can work strongly and vig- tlon to work of any kind.” Then, for orously at the job for the job’s sake, the first time in hie life, Jerome de- not for what it provides in food and dared, he knew what was the mat- raiment, he will be cured. ter with him. He had always! Of course, if he is too far gone Ladle-. black kid pumps. new toe and heel, 2 lí to 7 at lanlies black kid oxford, military heel, 2H to 7 •4.05 The man or woman who has the vision to pick out of the trackless' future his one right road, who has courage to start .upon it, and self-, control to stick to it in spite of dif ficulties and temptations to slde-is sues is the man or woman who is sure to reach success. Nothing can hurt him too deeply for recovery, nothing can injure him permanently, nothing can stop him. , Life does not bewilder him —it serves | . him. And he, in turn, constantly j serves humanity. For success three thingB are ne- cxsary : Vislon, courage, self-control. THE FOOT COMFORT STORE Open 7:30 to 5:30 except Saturday 7:30 to 9 Business Changes Hands I have taken over the C. L. Hobart Co.’s auto repair anti machine shop and am now prepared to work on any make of car, do weld ing and machine work of all kinds and give you thorough satisfac tion, whatever your work ma; be. Aments Auto Repair & Machine Ship G. B, BERRY Harness and Saddlery Àuto Top «nd Canvas Work With Grants P ass Hardware Co. Paul’s Electric Store COMING EVENTS April 9. Friday—Interchurch World conference at Baptist church. Apr. 16, Friday—Discussion of meas ures by Josephine County Legisla tive club for Women. April 20, Tuesday—Benefit con cert by the Grants Pass chorus. April 23, Tuesday—Albany college conservatory faculty concert, at Bethany Presbyterian church. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MAN »GEMENT. <TR< IT.!- TION, ETC. | Required by-Act of August 24. 1913. Of the Grants Pass Daily Courier, published dally at Grants Pass. Ore gon, for April 1, 1920. Publisher. A. E. Voorhies. Editor, Wilford Allen. Managing Editor. A. E. Voorhies. Business Manager, A. E. Voorhies. Owner, A. E Voorhies'. Bondholders. mortgagees and other security holders, holding I per cent or more of total amount of bonds. None. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or dis tributed through the malls or other- I wise, to paid ■ubserlbers, during the I six months preceding the date shown I above. 1126. (Signed) A. E. VOORHIES. Subserfbed and sworn to before me this 1st day of April, 1920. CLARA E. TREFREN. Notary Public. i My commission expires September 9, 1923.1 Read the classified ads. Engraved Cards—-Courier office. Orders for Electrical Goods or call» for service will be promptly taken care of b.v Mr. l’aul pending the ar- rival of a competent man to repre sent us in Northern California and Southern Oregon. Upon his arrival notice will be given in these col- ihm «. Vidros-. all calls direct to WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneys-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles— GOLD MEDAL Paul’s Electric Store MHPFORD, ORHGON Ths National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel mine. At ell druggists, three size*. Laak fee «he m * m Geld Medal aa eeerr bee «■id HO T ires They Give More Miles Political Cards F Paid advertisements rim EDERALS are not only bettw equipped to »land punishment from die road but also from the Primar» ricitlon May 2t. The exclusive Double Csbta- lbw feature free» Federal Tire* from internal rim trouble». ARTHUR S COUTANT Republican Candidate for Nomine'«« for Joséphine county Four twisted »reel cablet hold Federal Tires firmly on the rim; keep them from shifting, rucking, blowing off <x the toe bead pinch- ■ ng the tube. F. L. C00N This prevents rim cut» and blow outs just above the rim. Republican Candidate for Nominee for Thousand« of Federal users arc proving thia every day. COUNTY CLERK Fedrr.il« could be economizing for you, but not únicas you have them on your car. l-ct us tell you more alvait Federal Tires and why they save money, Present Deputy County Clerk D. 0 HAYES Republican Candidate for Nominee for ASSESSOR Present Deputy Assessor Rutiré Trra.1 ‘I .</• fit C. L. HOBART CO ECLUS POLLOCK Republican < anilMate for Nominee for COUNTY JUDGE H. H. ALLYN COUNTY CLERK Economy—Efficiency—Service j. s. f OOL,E>E double cable base Republican Candidate for Nominee for Serv ice* at St. Luke’s— There will be services at 10 a. ni. Wednesday at St. Luke’s Episcopal church. Celebration of Holy Com munion with short address. Rev. Philip K. Hammond, vicar in charge Plats of Grants Pass— Blue print plats of Granta Pass. $1.50; blue line prints, $1.75, at 79tf the Courier office. BARNES, The Jeweler COUNTY JUDGE details of doing it may be. S».5O Iridie*. brown kid oxfords, long vamp and high heel, 2lt to 7 SI.05 Easter Sunday »ill be remember by those who were in attendance at both Bible school and church ser vice at th»» church of Christ yester day. The Bible school program was ivom posed of songs and recitation* from the beginner and primary de- part meats with the final tableaux representing the national benevolent work of the church. While a duet march wan played, the Bible school led by the beginners marche«l by the gift basket and a total offering of $37.24 was the result. The message at the church service t was inspiring in its lending to higher ideals in life and brought conviction to the hearts of five |>eople to give themselves to Christ. Two others placed their membership with the local congregation. Evening brought another splendid audience and an other stirring nMBsage after which ! the five people were taken into the I church. M c F adden Republican < andidate for Nomine«' for CO COMMISSIONER Present Commissioner BEN H. JESS Republican Candidate for Nominee for The Value We Are Giving CO. COMMISSIONER Economy—Service GEO. W. LEWIS Republican Candidate for Nominen for SHERIFF Present Incumbent W. T. MILLER Democrat!«' Candidate for Nominee for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Present Incumlx'nt ALICE M. BACON Republican Candidate for N<>mlne<- for COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT AGENTS FOR HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS COLLINS ÀUTO COMPANY K ACCOSORICS AHO RIPAIRO SHOW 117 V How my back aches!” After Grip, "flu" or cold.’, the kidneys Ind bladder are often sffoe.ted—called nephritis, or Inflammation of kidneys. This 1« the red llag of danger—better be wise and check the further inroads of kidney discs -<• by obtaining that wonder ful discovery of I)r. Pierce’s, known as Anuric fantl-nrlc-acld), liecaiise it expel» the uric Held |x<ison from the body and removes tho-e pains, such as backache, rheumatism in muscles and joints. Naturally when the kidneys are deranged tbe t.hssl is filled with polson- on- waste matter, which settle- In the feet, ankles and wrists; or under the eyes In Img-llke formations. Dr. Pierce's Anuric Is many times more potent than litlila and often eliminates uric acid us hot tea melts sugar. M apeka . C al .— "1 recommend Dr. Pierce's Aiiuric very highly. I have suffered for the last three years with catarrh of the bladder, having tried every remedy I hoard of but without relief. I saw Anuric, advertised In the paper, r and __ like a drowning man ‘ '' ' at grubiting a‘ a -traw I thought I. would Jso, which I did with great suc try ___ It also. cess. as It relieved me almost liiuuv- dlately, before 1 had taken all of the trial package, and having great confi dence In the remedy I Immediately sent V> t he drug store and bought a pack age. 1 can sav to all suffering from any disease of the kidney- or uric arid troubles, try this remedy and suffer no longer. I have great failli in lioctar I'itn < n no... • ..'.ii. STRSST, GRANTS PASS, ORI. Dear Madam: • You are Interested in the better way to cook, "electrically.” \nd that you may have ¡in opportunity to more thoroughly investigate the pos sibilities of the electric range, Miss B. E. Galvin, Home Economist of the Edison Electric Appliance Co., Inc., Chicago nnd Ontario, Califor nia, cordially Invites yon Io a s.a clal demons! ration at our store ench af ternoon from April I 2th I 7th. CRAMER BROS HOWE. (K> , Grants Pass, Oregon 2 to ?,<> I