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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1920)
* PAGE TWO SRANIS PASS DAILY MIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. E Voorhlee, I'llt IWDAVi l»K ' Min It 10. lo-jo -...................... ........ ......... ■ - GRANTS PASH DAILY tXHRIKR Pub. and Propr. itered at poa toff lea. Granta Paaa. Ore., aa second class mail matter Grape Fruit « ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch............... ..J5c Local-personal column, per line—10c Readers, per line___ ___________ 5c » Something for Her h ut : you tried the SEEDLESS \RIZONA GRAPE FRI IT YET? &TWITAX 101 and 105 North Sixth MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this gram. Crescent City. You have got paper and also the local news pub- the right hunch. itohed herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re MERE MAN BEATS WOMAN served. \T OWA BE \i M 11:!< KS ♦ ♦ UNITED PRESS SERVICE ♦ Chicago, Dec. 1«.—(U. PA— ♦ Mere man has set out to "out ♦ THURSDAY, DECEMBER IO, ItTJO. ♦ primp" women, according to ♦ ♦ hair dressers, manicurists and ♦ ♦ women masseurs. So far have ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ men gone into the<r efforts, that ♦ OREGON WEATHER ♦ they are beginning to wear cor ♦ ♦ ♦ sets. according to a woman ♦ ♦ Weather for the Week ♦ ♦ manager of a large retail corset ♦ ♦ ♦ establishment. Helen ♦ Miss ♦ Pacific Coast states* Normal ♦ ♦ Smith, a beauty doctor here ♦ ♦ temperature: unsettled and oc- ♦ ♦ said that' men visit women’s ♦ ♦ cagionai rain. ♦ ♦ beauty parlors in preference to ♦ barber shops. “They want ♦ •Tonight and Friday, rain in ♦ their eyebrows fixed so the ♦ west. rain or snow east portion. hairs will be even and some ♦ •F Fresh to strong east to south ♦ times have the hair shaved off ♦ ♦ erly gales. ♦ the top of their foreheads." ♦ ♦ she said. Plastic surgery, ac ♦ ♦ cording to Madame Jeanne ♦ WE .ARE WITH YOU, CRESCENT ♦ Stiver. Is being utilized by the ♦ CITY. ♦ men to bring out dimples. Par ♦ ticular attention Is given to ♦ Under the caption. “What oo you ♦ ♦ their nails, manicurists said. think. Grants Pass?" the Crescent ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ City Triplicate prints the following editorial comment: ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ COMMUNICATED ♦ so much' “While we are showing ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ e ♦ ’♦ ♦ interest in our redwoods and scenic A Chri-tmas Suggestion highways. It appears that we should My heart is warm with practical plan some method of cooperation sympathy for the starving In China with Grants Pass as we have so much and in Armenia there is much suf in common. Tourists come through' taring because of the bleeding, cruel war. I suggest that the money Grants Pass to see Crater Lake and which is spent for sumptuous din the Oregon Caves and would be only ners. pot luck suppers and money too glad to include the drive through usually spent for Christmas presents the redwoods, were they Informed as be given this year to the famine to the route and road conditions. fund. Inform your relatives and friends by a Christmas card now. Otters coming from the north and telling them that we have decided to south along the coast routes would do this, asking them to do the same. also like to see the Oregon Caves and Why not? Do you know of a good Crater Lake. Incidently this closer reason? Wouldn't your friends re cooperation would help much tn the ally appreciate that kind of a re mem- move tc get a national Redwood park brance? Give the money to the pastor of hete and to link up the Oregon the different churches in the city. We Caves. Crater lake and the Redwood afe daily feasting on luxuries, also groves in the national park board’s let us remembef the needy at home plea to connect all national parks with an offering of a dinner or cloth ing. with first «.lass highways." ALICE S. CHRISTLIEB "there Is no doubting the thought Gra -is Pass has upon this question. We are with you in thought, and will Join in any necessary action. In fact. Grants Pass has already taken action1 and has for years been bending every energy to get railroad connection with our neighbors on the coast and Paris, Dec. 1«.— (A. P.)—Ameri to cooperate in the development of the wonderfully rich territory be- can Ambassador Wallace refused last night at a dinner to meet German . tween the two cities. During the Ambassador von Kaufbeuren be past season Grants Pass business: cause the United States is still tech- men financed the publication of a' nichally at war with Germany. booklet, dedicated to the tourist travel, a chief reason for which was When the Ancients Dined. The anMent Gr«-> < and Romans did the directing of the attention of the tourist to the charms of the coast not «it up at the table as we do, but re clined round ft on couches, three and country. Many thousands of these sometimes even four occupying one booklets were distributed. And we couch, at least this latter wav the cus are ready to go the limit, Crevclnt tom among the Roman.«. ’Each guest lay fl-i' upon Ills chest while eating, City, in cooperation with you. Ixit’s reaching out his hand from tiin- to name a joint committee from the time to the table for what he might re two communities to meet at "uteri quire. As soon as he had made i anrf- I < ient meal he turned over U|*»n ills periods near th» .tate line, say Mon left side, leaning upon the elbow.— umental. when the season is right,' Harvard Classics. and at an all dav picnic and confer So Runs the World Over. Some rich qir- more gat deb ence bring the tty> districts into slowly, sort poor.— Balti closer communion Name the pro- more Amerl YOU KNOW SHE LIKES JEWELRY WHY NOT “SATISFY THAT WI8H” /fWZ) rnr XO3 INGERSOLL <X»N\ I« ’l l I» LIST NIGHT OF NTORllKU-.il KII.I.IXG DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year---- *8.00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .30 WEEKLY COURIER By mali, per year_____________ 31.00 SEE OUR WINDOW FOR SUGGESTIONS DAYÓ TO SHOP <ALIFORM X XM» FIX >1111 >A Grants Pass, Oregon Klamath Fall*. Dec. 16 (A. I*.I —Gilbert T. Ingersoll was couvlcted last night of murder In the first de gree for the alleged slaying of Htary Storhsler, at Dairy, last July. blanks Warranto Deed Courter office. WÍW TODAY . ........ .,x INSURANCE-—Fire, automobile, life, accident and health T. M. Stott. JOS North Sixth St. S2tf FOR SALB—Used bicycle. Ih good condition for *20. Cramer Bros. Phone 55-J. 27tf FDR SALE -A few large Mammoth Bronze turkey toms und hens; a chance to secure fine stock for! building up your next year's flpck. Must be taken before Dec. 18. Call! at plaue iu Fruitdale. Mrs. Emma! C. Ament. . (3 BARNES THE JEWELER at ths GOODS I BUY OLD STOVES and broken | furniture. Repair shop and hos-1 pita! Sam Goff. 319 G street. 37 NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS —E. W. Chiles. 401 G street. 77 FOR SATzE—81 x new oak dining, room chairs. Call at 409 B street or phone 1-J. 53 FOR SALE—Horse, harness and one horse Studebaker hack. *35 if taken at once. Horso kind and gentle Dave Roberts. Murphy. 53 y TOURING CAR to tnule for town property or small truck. Call for Woolfolk at A’alley Hardware. 53 FOR RENT One furnished Call at 408 E street. room (3 IXJST—-Wednesday, on Sixth street small linen dotley edged crocheting. Finder plea.* at Golden Rule Store. Gathering Coconuta are -s > iiu ! s full from the tree«; but-pi tier« uuunot always wall fut :’i in tn fall, and there is no pole or ’a- 'er t>> reach one hundred feet; ,-l „ t|lv only way. ami ciho - II I ■limbing 1.« II trade In coconijt ■-ounii :i.«. Professional tree-climber» have the speed and nullity of monkeys. To i.cii 'ate the operation, they place Io P of coir rope around the -r the ankle«; this enable« grip the tree securely ami 11- hlglu-t trees with lima zing The climbers are also tree- that Is. tapping the coconut the m < p from which arrack is Must Be T urned Into Cash! Sample Store MILDR"- HARRIS CHÄPLIN ,,v * POLLY f..... . ■ — BOXES, OLD CHRISTMAS FAD Ancient Custom at One Time Devel oped Into Demand •• Right and Became Nuisance. IIE bestowal of Christum« I hixch 1» of great antiquity, nml was formerly the bounty of well disposed persons who were willing to cotitrib- ute something toward the Industrious. Enter the gift came In l-e demanded ns n right nnd became somewhat of a nuisance. Long ago the Roman Cath olic priests hud nuissev for every thing, and If n ship went to the West Indies they bud n box In her under tlie protection of some patron saint. Into which the sailors put money or other valuables In order to secure the prayer« of the church. At Christ mas these boxes were o|wneil nn<l wire thence called Christmas boxes In England the day after Christiana Is known ns "Boxing day," from the Christinas boxes which u«vd to be In clrenlntlon. nnd in the British mu seum can he »«•en boxes esnered with green glaze with a «lit In the side for money and prewnta. I E STORM COUNTRY’ Preserves Poland'e Traditions. The members of ih<- Km-hnwbe rars are said to preserve th» language and euxotns of the Pole« from time Initns mortal. They refuse to be corrupted by m«wlenil»m In any «lift pc OUCH! ANOTHER RHEUMATIC TWINGE Get busy and relieve tlioee raina itli Hut handy bottle of Sloan's l iniment prompt!-, roll- ««•» ti-.i<rt kin-Is <4 euer» 1.11 |ums , .<| ache«. You'll find it clean ! • u -Liii it.lining. Http il h :n /v I C - 1.4 -. .1, , lum. In: ’.iuo, -. neuralgia, n- ...,i ■ , <n< r I -I- >1 I. H Ira, ‘ , »tit! joint», back* ach«, 1 ii-i», I i s, etratae, »prams. Lad ithi-r after-cnects. F' r .!'» years bl .in's Liniment ha» tic!; 1 thousand» the WOfld over. You aren't li lyti Itanc- ptiuu. It ixr- tainly «Joes produce result». Au druggist»—jSc, 7Be, $1.40. Sloan3 Liniment (gag HAVE A HEART! II IS STATED THERE ARE ABOUT 3.5 MILLION < IIII.DIUA IN U IB-TORN El HOPE TH IT M II II ARE IX DIRE NEED OF (TXITHING AND FOOD. TOO BIG A JOB FOB I S. AMEItK A IM GENEROI S, III T III AT Is IMIKH.y FROM Till 3.5 MILLIOXS OF III Nt.BY < Illi.Hid X THERE Ills Bl IN Fol M» TO BE 3,500,000 Children Actually Starving • H)l> xow AND look to ami rh I HEART SURELY THIS I’LEX T<> » W’rthmore Blouses 1-2 Price ia / I EVERY LADY IN AND AROUND GRANTS PASS IS FAMILIAR WITH THE EM I-I.LI NT VILI LS FOI Ml IN THIS NATIONALLY KNOWS LINE OF COTTON B louses , YOUR < HOICK Ol ALL THE «2.00 QUAL ITY. NOW SLOO ( O VTRIIH [