Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 10, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANT« PAM DAILY OH 1UEH
Till IISDli , JI XI
10, 1020.
C'-RIX'G FOR pre :NANI sows
A. K VOORHIK8.
Pub. and Propr.
Complete Line of Oxfords
Watered at poatoffiee. Granta Paas.
Ore . a» second clase mail matter
IIK.II AND MOJTAKY
l*n glliillt •»>«« «bollili l’<»t la* fed
heavily that they bei-uim* « ini fut *•
refuse to take Miltlelvnt ever, I-« Tl*
summit fed Is ili Impel t.illt «« ili
l.liul • *' I--AI Hitppllctl
I 'nutrii* «■ n
«tmuid tolti ns unteli during the tin« <1
Ing Hill gcstatlun lHTl.ll«
lie tar
limili loie« durili;' the flirrull Illg mil
su* kllng period», t'n the uviTige tit«
will be from <V> to SA pound»*
ADVERTISING RAT 'S
naplay apace, per Inch------ --------..20c
Local-personal column, per Une lOc
Baader» per Une.........................—...... 6c
DAILY COURIER
By mall or carrier, per year
16.00
By mall or carrier, per month..
WEEKLY COVRI rat
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zr.“' fishes
forth above. The nomine'» nisi yet
very likely, very favorably and very
THURSDAY, JUNE IO. 1IM».
successfully be a man who has run
for the republicans once before.
whose failure was caused by a pres-
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OREGON WEATHER
ent aspirant who may now display
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his true loyalty and
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Weather for the Week
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Pacific Coast States. Gener­
ally fair; normal temperatures.
the
remedy
wrong he did the party In 1916. This
man Is not conservative in the ob­
noxious sense of the word, and he is
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Tonight and Friday show­
moderate southerly
ers with
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winds.
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not radi-al: yet he Is an Independent
thinker.
No one will ever dictate to
him his decision«, and yet he will
| give due heed to the admonitions of
the people he represents, the Ameri­
DEALING IN FUTURES—AT
CHICAGO
can public.
This man is Charles Evan« Hughes
Barring the possibility of extreme
who cleaned out the political ring
bad judgment on the part of the re­
In New York whfle governor of the
publican party tomorrow, ft Is safe to
Empire state: whose judicial
re­
president
say that America's next
cord was one of impartial decisions
will be named within the next 24
with no taint of toadying to “big
hours.
since
business.” and whose record
The very tact that there has come
191« has been a clean-cut exhibition
about a nation-wide acceptance of
of 100 per cent Americanism.
the belief that the next executive
will be a republican executive %as
centered in the party convention at
Chicago a fever-heat of interest and
excitement that is often unsurpassed
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in the regular campaign following.
Even at this 1st« hour it is impos­ morning they described pro«pects*for
sible to pick the winner or even a an agreement as "pretty bad." The
I irreconciliables on the league of na-i
man who appears to have the edge on
do ns
issue continued
to
make
his opponents to any safe degree. threats to leave the party if the plat- ¡
Many hold to the conviction that the form affirmed it in any way.
three republican leaders tn the pri­
for birds
WITH ROD AND LINE
Boston Curator Thus Catches
Rare Specimens for
Aviary.
The Way to catch birds, according to
the beliefs and practice« of George
Morse, curator of the Eranklln Park
xou, Ruston. Is to fish for them. A
bamboo lish pole with a small lish H|»y
noose and «now shoes completes the
curator's outfit for "blnl tlshlng"
Nor is this a flail «tory. A reporter
saw him catch three birds in ibis man­
ner. S nee February 4. when lie sight­
ed his first two binl« and caught them,
be lias "landed" n full dozen of rare
little featliered songsters from the far
north.
Th.« included four pine grosbeaks,
two evening grosbeaks, which tire
birds es|H-eially rare In this section ;
file purple finches and one red top. It
I» Mr. Morses oplhiou that tile deep
snows farther north have completely
covered all possible food and that the
low fruited bushes of the park hnie
attracted the birds
Curator Morse spends all his spare
time tramping over the snowy miles of
l-ark i xpanw In search of these rnre
birds, lie knows that rhe first thnn
will m .
tltelu north again and tie Is
eager io capture as many as possible
to put on exhibit in tne aviary with
the other isislly and rare s|H*«-luieli«.
Curator JI* r«< plway» tries to w*
up upon the bird from the rear,
pushes bls pole Into such a position
that the noose is just over the hint's
bead. Then he drops It gentil. Tin re
is a thitter of wings, a surprised pro­
test and tlie little creature Is fairly
euuglit.
•
Tliea tbp curator hauls In gently and
the bird' Is soon in captivity.
maries, Wood. Johnson and Lowden
JOHNSON NOT TO TMT FIGHT
are all eliminated by their own over-1
—
seslous campaigns, but after reading
the opinions given by the seasoned
convention reporters who are on the
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ground, no one can sincerely argue defeated" but added that if the re­
that tomeyrow night may not see one ports on the platform decision reach­
of those men headed for the White ing him were correct*It would not be
necessary to take hl« league fight to
House.
the convention floor.
There are many who say that Hoo­
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INTERESTING VIEW OF
GEN. GRANTS TOMB
lllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllli
ments and
the
Johnson
radicals
against him. but tomorrow night mar
possibly see Herbert Hoover’s name
blazoned on the republican campaign
J
banners.
Among the still
darker of
the
dark horses are leaders of a vast
armv of vet blacker of the darker
of the dark horses
legion:
Dark horses are
tomorrow sees the greatest
American derby fn the history of the
United States, and before It Is finish­
ed It may be raced entirely by the
dark horses.
Of these more in prominence we
see the names of senators and gov­
Wild Country Has Attractions.
Ginnt condors guard the rocky
peeks of tlie lofty Sierra«, while crow*
and raveti« patrol the llano« to m - c
that nq ilea*! creature 1« left to Infect
the purity of the air. In tlie most t >r-
«»ken wiliierne«« of the land tlie trav-
••’* r 1« rhwred by tin- «wet-t note« of
the n'ghtlngnle. tli- mocking blnl and
fiiilliant cardinal.* Wolve* lune
d * I off and 11 --re are no bear«, l*t
several varieties of wlldcnts. two v:tr
e *■« of native lion« and two of foxes
ate found. There are also coyotes,
a ’**w antemjie*. burrtedeer h I hiu I ilie
' .*radu river, a few ordinary Cali­
fornia deer and a «pocles of dark
mountain «beep. There are du<-k«.
and sn'.|ie without limit nnd
three varieties each of quail and
.line«. There tire rnttlesiitikes. of
**":rse. anti no limit to tlie sjiecles
nr -I number of the Insect«.
ate;
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MOHR
<n PHY IIEADH
HKAUTIFUL THAN EVER
1*01*11, 111 THAN EVER
BARNES, The Jeweler
<
T
ASHLAND
CELEBRATES
%n uitiiMiiHlI) unique entert nJ n mriit will I h » ghm tliii j«M»r
July 3,4, 5
•to-
LITHIA PARK
I
ASHLAND
«
3
J«, BIG DAYS
j
BEACH
Saturday, the Third
PRESENTS
Ills MIGHT!
MUM I <>i i hi
PROZI \ NORTH.
Loggers’ and Miners’ Day
IheSilver
»,
Horde
AT THE
I «HI-Saw Ing, Rock Iff-illing <Y> ntvwta, l.olil Watliing Contxata
Miners’ Row Will he a Hummer!
Roulette, Faro, Chuch-«-l.uck,
Etc.
Sunday, the Fourth, Largely Devoted to
Speakers of National Repute.
Monday, Old Fashioned Celebration
Greased Pig
and Greased Lightening
A Chevrolet Bart ain
The White Horse
On ilio Pacific Highway
mile« N. W. of Grant« Pa««
New 1920 Chevrolet
mile« S. W. of Mt. Sexton
Unusual photograph of resting place
of Civil war hero, overlooking the
Hudson river at 110th street and Riv­
erside drive. New York city.
Hammermill Bond Letter Heads
Hammermill Bond I-etter Heads
and Envelopes at the Courier office and Envelope« at the Courier office
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whole republican roll-^all In the sen­
for
NEW TODAY
Und <«>■■< erte. Rail Ginne«, O |awi Hr Diuicing, Eri-c \ audci III»-,
Mrrrj-G«»-I<ouiiil. Boxing Matche«, Water S|M>rta, Athletic <lM>|v«ta,
Il reworks.
HUN..
MON..
TUE».
JI NE I3TH. 1 ITH. I5TH
ernors. Capper. Lenroot, Knox, Poin­
dexter. Borah and so on
Health Rules.
Simple rule* of health. not too hard
tn n-tiHunlHT. may In* r»Mhi<p«l to »1 (♦•"
brief imifrurtlmiM: Ke«»p *«>rt»ne: u»o»
moderation In work, piny, r»**t nnd
»»h‘4‘p: \»*ntlhitt* »»very orvnplrd r»»oin :
seek out-of dour •>«,» u|»ntlon nnd rriTi
ntions ; drink * suttMvnt wnt« r: wnn
aland nnd alt erect; brenilu devp'v
wear liitht, porous i-lvthlnu ; »<• f m I ow
ly, nvnhl overeating eat sju.rh ■-.!> o:
eggs and intuits, nnd eat some i . iu
ftiods, mime bulk) and son>e bun.
food*.
OREGON
ver an not be nominated because be
will have both the'conservative ele­
Th« Girl*« Career.
We talk about the girl who chimses
The moat wonderful and
varied of nil raro'i» is that of mother
hood ynd lioiiieiniiklng. says a writer In
Thrift.
It Is Intricate, difficult ami
yet withal a wonderfully beautiful
situation, Love must lead the way.
nt hen Ise one would be unable to cope
with Its problem*
No professliMi Is
so varied. Not a day goes by that tile
mother nini Imiisekis-per dqee not 11 *e
by actual practice moat of thv
wh-nees.
She muat have tact, |>n
tiene«-. a knowledge of human nature,
understand sanitary laws und lie an
example of thrift. Not only quiilllled
to care fur Hie bodies of tiloso com
mit list to Iler keeping. but lu- iwpuble
of training tin* inlitd und dei eloping
the souls of her children ; mid yii how
many foolish girl, feel It Is a life
Heeding n<> preiairntlon. •
I a career.
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Ann >tl Should Not Be Fed So Heav
ily That She 1« Too Fat to Take
Sufficient Exercise.
LUNCH—ICE CREAM—SOFT
DRINK«—CIGARS
|’|< NIC GROI NDH
THE WHITE HOUSE CO.
the
Spronl, Allen, Pershing. Taft
and so on Into the roll of governors
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W ~
and other prominent men.
TWF DIAMOND BRAND l
A
But with all this timber St hand,
there 1« a growing feeling be'-omtng
more anjl more firmly set 1n
the
ReftabV
mind of the public, and this 1« that
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on Smocks
No in.itter what make battery
you have WE have the |>art*,
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I, one that is DEPENDABLE-
If you want SERVICE that 1«
„ervlte for the OWNER—come
to ns.
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Harnes» and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
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