GKANTH PASH DAILY OOIRIKR PAGE TWO WEDNESDAY, I'llUtlNICY 8, 1081 — 6RANTS PASS W COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. B. Voorhisa, Pub and Propr. Bate red at postoffice, Granu Pass. Ora., as second class mail matter. 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This CLEANING- - PRESSING REPAIRING was due to skillful handling by the WEHXESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1021 in cold St. ixtuls. Mo.. Feb. 3.—The firat • ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ V ♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ storage and awaiting favorable mar- of a series of interdenominational * OREGON WWTHCT conferences, looking toward unifica­ ket conditions. Tonight and Thursday raía ♦ tion of all Christian denominations, ♦ ♦ west, rain or snow east portion. will open here tomorrow, with prom­ ♦ inent churchmen present from var-: iotts sections of the country. Similar conferences are scheduled ■ OUR INTEREST IX MIXING s to be held at Dallas. Tex., Fob. 5 to Floyd W. Parsons, in the Saturday, 7, and at Cleveland and Baltimore, Evening Post of January 22. reviews respectively in Easter Week. Stuffy Tenements. Dirty Factor' the mining situation In the United Methods of effecting harmony and ies and Nanow streets Are 8tates and clearly shows that mining cooperation among Christian sects Tabooeo by British. will be the paramount issue- before to one of the two basic Industries of all the conferences, according to Rt. Dan farming being the other. Neither stuffy tenements dirty fac­ Rev. F. F. Johnson of this city, co­ “Clvlltiation has been developed tories, narrow streets nor sullltsl slums adjutor bishop of the Episcopal dio­ on a metallic basis, and the miner will be tolerated In Jerusalem and cese of .Missouri, chairman of the ar­ other urbau centers of Palestine, “the has been the real pioneer of Indus­ Jewish homeland," by the British high rangements committee. "It Is expected.” Bishop Johnson try and empire. commission. Anticipating a heavy lutlux of Jews explained, “that the conference will' "Just now we are much disturbed bach to the Holy Land, a city and town issue a strong appeal to the churches i by the slump that has taken place in planning commission has l-eeu appoint­ of America for cooperation and unity ! our metal mining Industries From ed to regulate the distribution, and of fellowship, with ultimate union of j a time of unusual prosperity, caused prevent a mushroom growth, spoiling all denominations as the end to be forever the benuty of the ancient cit­ by the war. the metal mining Indus­ ies. according to Information received desired and gained ” The conferences were called by try has settled down to a period of by Zionists in this country. the association for the promotion of! All town plans will have to be ap ­ dullness and readjustment. of proved by the high commissioner, Sir Christian Unity, the president "Of the many problems the mining Herbert Samuel. Civic commissions which is the Rev. Peter Alnelle of Industry Is now facing none are more with full authority will control build­ Baltimore The local conference will continue Important than the questions of tax ing development In Jerusalem. Jaffa. Haifa and Tiberias, working on plans through Friday. Among those sched­ reform, blue-sky legislation, stand­ approved by a central commission. uled to speak are: Bishop Ethelbert ' ardization, a protective tariff and This body may be headed by Sir Pat­ Talbot of eBthlehem, Pa., ot the! rick Ge.Idee of the University of Ed ­ operating costs under new freight inburgh. town-planner of Bombay and Commission on Christian Unity of rates. In the matter of state mine other cities of India. Land owners the Episcopal church: the Rev. Dr. I taxation the metal producers are on have been advised to consult with the Francis E. Clark of Boston, founder local commissioners before attempt­ of the Christian Endeavor Society; solid ground In their contention that ing new construction. Robert H. Gardiner of Boston, sec­ the so-called ad valorem basis of tax­ Palestine Is now half empty, and retary of the World Conerence on ation for mining property is not eco­ there is ample room for new commu­ Faith and Order: the Rev. Dr. George nities and modem quarters. In build­ W. Richards of Philadelphia; Dr. I nomically sound as comparable to the ing them the poor must not be huddled same basis of taxation for real estate in crowded settlements while the rich Henry A. Atkinson of New York, sec­ retary of the Carnegie church peace holdings or agricultural lands. When enjoy spacious houses and delightful gardens, said the high commissioner plan; Prof. Henry W Jessup of New the miner produces the ore it be­ in announcing bls city planning ordi­ York university; the Rev. Dr. Arthur comes of value, is sold. and. thereaf­ nances J. Brown, formerly secretary of the ter can never be of value to that . “It Is the duty of the government Presbyterian board of foreign mis­ to supervise such things,” hY Is quoted sions; Prof Herbert L. Willett of piece of property again. A mine can as saying. “We may lupe to have only show income by depletion of its here noble cities with parks and open the Unfveslty of Chicago; Dr. Fred­ erick Lynch of New York; and the fixed value, while a farm not only spaces designed, not In the foreign ex­ traneous style, but brva’hlng the spirit Rev. Alnslfe. yields an annual crop providing a of the land, representing the best yearly income, but at the same time Ideals of there who work for its up- GASOLINE PRICE TIKES SLIGHT TIMBEE is likely to show an increase in land building." I value which is not affected by the re­ CUTTING THIRD TEETH New York. Feb. 2.—(A. P.)—The turn from the annual harvest.” Standard Oil Company today an­ The plainest lesson of the war was Aged Man Is Also Renewing HI» nounced a cut of one cent per gallon Youth. that the nation which exercises do­ on the price of gasoline and kero­ The adage that there Is nothing new sene. minion over the minerals of tile under the sun has been disproved by earth, including oil. controls the N. 1». Starr of Memphis, who has cut earth. Every westerner should stand a third set of teeth at the age of IMPORT AMOHOL INTO II. <'. EOlt MIM f.VTi niMi solidly behind the mining industry eighty-four, when usually the new molars, bicuspids, etc, that cun be and favor only constructive policies achieved are those purchased from a Victoria, B. C.. Feb 2.—(A. P ) •which encourage its operation and dentist. Mr. Starr, who Is In the employ of British Columbia is to have cheai>er development, and particularly in re­ the Memphis Artesian Water company, alcohol for use In manufacturing gard to our foreign trade relations.— recently found himself in need of a Heretofore druggists have been al­ Industrial News Bureau. The Man- set of these artificial substitutes for lowed to import non-potable or non­ the teeth provided by nature. But ufacturer. matured alcohol only In limited when he visited the dentist the price Provincial prohibition was too high and he decided to go quantities. C. I. Lewis of the Oregon Growers toothless. However, through one of authorities asked for and obtained Cooperative Association believes in the unaccountable happenings which permission from federal officers to sometimes upseta all rules, Starr dis­ import large quantities Into British the future of the apple industry of covered that be was cutting 12 new Columbia so that it could be sold at Oregon. He say» history repeats lt- teeth. They are almost through now, a lower price. self in apple crops, and that t next although they are not very useful yet, owing to the fact that his gums are year the west may look for a big sore in a fashion familiar to all moth­ Ice Evaporates Rapidly. crop, with a short one in the east. ers of teething infants, or to boys and fee In the "pen air evaporates rap­ girls whose second teeth are replacing idly. even when there Is no let-up to their baby teeth, and even the older the frost. In less than a month It Although there was the largest boys and girls who proudly announce: will lose 23 per cent of Its weight In pear crop in the United States last "I’m cutting a wisdom tooth.” •his planner. association, holding pears A1TO TOPS Replace the shabby top with a llglil, «'asy-to-hanillo weather­ proof one now. Kmart looklug. scrviiealde topai— perfect fitting ami Improving the car'» look*—a wide choice in ma­ terials an«l colors. 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Ih-cailHe It la really fresh you Ahould Insist on getting flour made by the SPIRIT OF SPARTAKS IS TRACED TO DRUIDS Frenchman Says Bravery of Gaul Tribes Wis Instilled by Priests. Druid priests wliu lu the olden days enrrted out uiystlc rites by slaughter­ ing their devotees uiul burning them on allnrs en*ctcd in the heart of some primeval forest have been misunder­ stood. Instead of controlling merely the religious life of their followers they were responsible for the fighting qualities of the early tribes of Gaul and Inter spread tbelr Itillueiice to Greece, where Druid training devel­ oped the martini spirit of the Spar­ tan soldier*. This Is the conclusion rein-bed by M. Solomon Relnacb, »ho In an exhaust­ ive communication presented to tin* French Academy of Inscriptions give« the result of several year»- delving Into the folk lore of Greece unf France, anil tiiut the Iberia of which he wrote »us nor tin* Spanish Iberia which later .adventur­ ers described as a laud lacking mar­ tial feeling» Igti filled with drinker» and highway rotiliers. According to M. lt«*inn<-b's ancient Informer, Lycurgus visited the Druid priests In their mountain caves and forest haunts and found them busy training the natives of Gaul to pre­ serve their country against Its ene­ mies, teaching children to perforin their tasks and later Instructing them In the arts and sciences of tbely time. Lycurgus apparently received some good tips from the forest priests of his Iberian Gaul, for It « tut Horne years after bls return to Greece tbnt the talor of the Spartan youths first be­ gan to make It» appearance. JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS Phone 123 Cor. 3rd and G Sts. , j ! ' i I RABBIT’S INSTINCT AT FAULT A Grants Probably Wou'd Have Bird In Trap From Which It Might Hava Escaped With East. Mr*. Wnllncc TeJN of Iler Exiirriene«» I have ««-on a bird t«-tlirr**d to Its breeding place -Its feet held fn«t by the hairs which lilted Its neat Imt. until the oilier day I had never known or heard of a rabbit being caught In a snare of Its own devising, writer ni observer of nature. In an old p *• titre In Middle T«*vlot«la!e. where th«* grass grow« rank lH*»lde the obi haw thorn b«*dgi* which fem es the Held, a rabbit was «<*<’ti to in* struggling as if striving to eitcape from n snare. O" going up to the spot. I found that tin* hind legp of the rabbit «ere firmly bound together with "ropes" of grow • Ing gras». Apparently the little cap five had tuH*n rolling Itself among th«- grass, and. In the process, bail un­ wittingly woven Its own bonds. Th** rabbit had «*vt<1<-ntly ta*en a prisoner for some dav*. being tliln In I mm I. v and f«s*IJe from the effect» of Its frultle* * struggles for liberty, whlh* tin* ground around the tufts of grass To which ft was fastened was closely crojip«*d. though seemltigly Instinct had never suggested that It might have eaten away Its "chains."—The Weekly Scots­ man. Wail of Dragons of Pekin. The dragon screen of Pekin la hid- i den behind a hillock In the winter pal­ ace grounds. It la a wall perhaps 20 feet high and 100 long, faced completely with tile cast to represent nine large-size dragons In lias relief, of various colors—yellow, purple, buff, maroon, orange—«lancing gayly above emerald billow» 'against a pale blue sky. Mont sculptured Chinese dragon» are lifeless, angular beasts; but here there 1» an almost UD-Cltlnese vigor BURNED IN PECULIAR WAY and audacity In the spring and twist of the lithe bodies. They leap, whirl, Gasoline Spilled on Road and Acci­ lunge, and writhe until the spectator steps back, half afraid that they wilt dentally Lighted Causes Injuries. come tumbling off the screen, striking Edward McPartland of 32 Park at the unwary with their sturdy claws. street. Stonehnm, Pa., Is nt the Clin­ There are. I bellev«ff~critics who teach ton hospital ns the result of n [lecullar that plastic art should never under­ accident* on the Sterling road uear take to portray momenta of activity. Idinraster. If this b<* correct, the dragon» stand McPartland and four companions, condemned; but If the sculptor may all employed on rood construction ever rightly give us life In Its vivid, work near here, were returning In a moving moment», here 1» a master­ 'ruck from a dance at Clinton, and piece.—Exchange. were going to their home» In Ster­ ling when the truck overturned near Cour Pond». Outrage. In the back of the truck, which was Tn Denver they tell a story of n now traveling slowly at the time of the ly rich family tlmt became «Uncon­ incident, was n large can of gasoline. tented with the services of their old It was thrown onto the highway, phynlclnn, despite that fact tlmt for xprang a lenk and the gnsollne many years he had kept all of them r.*iirh«d to where McPartlntid lay un­ On March 23. 1920. Mrs. Wallaco added: "I always recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for I know there la nothing better for kidney complaint. They have always helped me wbun I have had need to use them.” 00c. at all dealers. Foster-.MIIbiirn Co., Mfrs , Buffalo, N. Y L COST LESSTHAÑ0 YOU THINK — TO GET A NEW KITCHEN E COST OF PLUMBl^G- How looking at It from your wife's point of view, don't you think It would lie a good Idea to put In a good kitchen »Ink? Outside of the added cleanly convenience of the thing, look at ft from a health ntandpoint. Talk It over with your wife and then talk it over with us. B. S. Dedrick fil l F Htreet PHONE 30M-.I