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GRANTS P.VW DAILY ODI RIER PAGE FOUR SATURDAY, FEHRIAHY IX ■———————— NATION S DEBT TO PILGRIMS SRAHÌS PASS DAILY COURIER Fubllshetl Daily Except Bunday A. E Voorhies, Pub. and Propr. Entered at powtofflce. Grants I'asa, Ore., as second-ciaaa mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch.................... 25c Ducal-personal column, per 11ns. .. 10c Readers, per line—............... 5c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year..... 16.00 By mall or carrier, per month 50 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year............................12.00 Among Our New Goods Arriving Are: Colored imported Organdies also white, Crepe Satins, Charmeuse and Crepe Meteors. We have an odd lot of Underwear we are going to close out at 25 cents a garment—these are excep tional values and will pay you to look them over. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press is exclusively •nt 1 tied to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited in this paper and also Che local news pub- Uahed herein. All rights of republication of «ne- dal dispatches herein are als«' re- •srve.l RATVRDAY. FERRI ARV 12. ttMll fl 4 ♦ 4 OREGON WEATHER ♦ 4 Tonight and Sunday rain in 4 •4 4 Juneau, Alaska. Feb. IS.—(A. P.) 4 west; cloudy east portion. 44 + 4-e********** ♦ ♦ 4 —Hadley, once a I>rosi*erous mining community on Prince of Wales Island, south of here, has joined INJUNCTION AGAINST SOLON There ishouid be a perpotaal in Dyea. White Pa« City and others on the list of Alaska's "dead cities.'* junction granted against allowing But three people remain in Hadley. newspapers to use the word So’.on Once the town had a population of as applied to modem legislators, more than 500. Hadley's 550.000 hotel still stand*, •ays the Manufacturer. Solon was a lawmaker ot ancient with much of the furniture just as the guests left It. The town's board Greece and mads a record that en streets are collapsing and many of dears his name to tile world even the buildings have been torn down. down to the present «e. Hadley was a copper mining town He reduced taxes snd enacted laws and a fall tn the price of copper to enable ths people who were hope caused the nearby mines to close. Thtlr Famous Compact of Government Rightly Treasured as a Great State Document Grants Pass In the harbor nt the tip of Cape I Cod occurred the first birth uml th« ¡I first death Htnong tbe Pilgrim* In Atuerlcn. Ou bon rd the Mayflower. «• »he lay nt anchor. »»» born l‘««tv- grlue, son of William and Susanna White. Here was unother chlhl fu. the «hip's uur»vry. ulreudy ««crupié«! by little Ocvatiu« Hopkins, who fir»t saw the light of «lay far out at -ea. The «lentil was that of Dorothy May. wife of illlnui Bradford, future gov enter of Plymouth colony. She was drowned. First of Importance. however, ot all that oecurr»«! here, ami al»«» In the aequeuce of sventa. *»» the ilrnw ing up uml «lgtuiig of the famous com pact of government, originally desig nated by Bradford tn bls hlst«»ry a« “a combination." And »«> it wax, in the mu»l literal sens««, a combination. Till» agreement, made lu writing by a little group of Englishmen who had »>evii dlxmlsaod by their mother coun try a* “giaal,riddance to bud rubbish," I* now ireuMire«! by th«- nation In America, to which they contributed a» much ax one of three great documents. The other two are the Declaration of ImtetM-ndeuee ami the U«x<«tltutloa of th* L'nlteil Stute«. OPERA HOUSE T wo—W eeks—T wo R. Ferris Taylor Stock Company "THE SHOW THAT ALWAYS l*I.EAHES ' »XI» HIM niMI'IXY OF CLEVER ARTISTS PHI »! kiTH TONIGHT “Toby’s Troubles 99 Honolulu. Feb. 12—(A. P.l—Bus- tneas in Japan an«i China is dead but the commerce of the Philippines has been practically untouched by the reversal ot trade conditions, ac enyrding to statements hy two travel- Beautiful Wardrobe, Special Brewery, New bontf Hita, the Btgono Dull Facta. era from the Orient who recently One lUg Show of the Nessun. Two friendly little uvlghbors, aged pass««! through Honolulu. Niels Anderson, head of an lm- respectively 4lj and 3 year* recently porting and exporting firm of seat««l themselves on the curbstone near my window« for n religious dis Shanghai, said "Business is prac cussion. It seemed they had over tically Impossible throughout the hear«! aome grown-ups repeating « IMMHCN OPEN' AT 7 I*. M. CURTAIN N I*. M. Orient because of the present rate rv.-ent prophecy of a certain sect ax to of exchange. Industry is 1U a the Imminent end of the world and CHILDREN IMS-, war lav Jc—TOTAL Wie standstill. There Is practically were greatly exercised at the report. M>1 LTN Mv, war tax le—DU kl. II. The elder child, n falr-halrv«! skeptic 'nothing doing.* Consignses of freight from the United States an«! from a northern »fate, scornfully d» other parts of th» world are leav clarwl that he didn't believe the »tory; less ly in debt to regain their free but th«- swarthy, dark-eye«! little Texan ing goods on the wharves and ware solemnly asserted: "Yes. It's true; I dom from political slavery. houses rather than shoulder the re FERRYDALE I know It's true ; fob this mo'nin' I He added the greet island of Sa « 1 sponsibility and loss of handling read ft In mnh Bible." The midget lamis to his country's territory, and them.'' doesn't know one letter of the alpha Eldon Everton is visiting a few I Manuel Earnshaw, vice-preeid«*nt bet from another, but be refuses to be established indirect taxation so di days at E. C. Neely's this week. of a dock company of Manila, pre pinned down to vulgar facts when his rect taxes were not much used Bro. R. M. Conrad, who has been sented the Philippine aspect as fol spirit wishes to soar. Are children For direct taxation he divided so holding services through the week, of rhe perlml brighter than their pred lows ecessors? At his age 1 am sure I ciety into three classes so that those returned to his home at Grants Paas “While business In Japan and Chi could not have fibbed with so solemn ■with the largest incomes paid Saturday. na Is at a standstill, the Philippines and convincing an air.—Los Angele« Mr and Mrs. Trumpa have return double, the middle « lass half as much have not been affected seriously by Times. •nd thoae having below a certain ed from Corvallis where they were conditions farther east. Increasing called on account of the illness and acreage of sugar plantations In the Malignant Ghost. •mount nothing. death of Mr. Trumpa's father. Philippines means much for the fu- Last Christmas, a house tn Leeil* Those who had the highest honors George Dora is over from Selma ture prosperity of the islands.'* was visited by an amazing ghost, •nd dignities in the state were as visiting at Chas. Dora's, A woman, returning home, went Into E. L. Weeks was attending sessed in proportion to the offices the kitchen to warm herself at the funeral services of G IW. Cole fire, Suddenly «he was startled to see they held. two long white arms emerge from the urday at Grants Pass. It will be seen that his ideas were dames Nearer and nearer they came Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Griffin until they gripped her arm« above the exactly opposite to modern tenden-| Miss Francis Walker were visitors elbow. des and his ideals were really demo-' at Grants Pass Saturday. The touch was like red hot iron, and Dr. Flanagan was called to see F era tic. she fell fainting to the ground When N. Robertson Tuesday, who has been she recovered she was sunwise-! to ill for the past few day». Spokane. Wash., Feb 12.—(A. I And that there had been no Are In the Delbert Van Dorn is out from the P.I—Abolishment of the prraent pa-i grate. She visited a doctor, who eg Old Channel mlns at Gallce visiting role system is advocated by Martin I amlned her anna and found distinct signs of burns. This was afterward friends in Ferrydale this week J. Bums, captain of «ietecflvee of the^ Mr. and Mrs. Scheljenberger were Spokane police department, as a corroborated by another doctor.—Lon (Continued from Pace Oae) don Mall. out to their sawmill on Pickett means of reducing the present num ber of crimes. “The crime wave were smaller than those in '61 Vet creek one day the past week. “Th* Right Kind of Child. Thos. Armstrong and family, at which is sweeping the country will erans marched in the parade and Give a little love to a child, and you of Grants Paw. have taken charge never stop until the Indeterminate get a great deal back. It love* every there was a brilliant array of officers in the city. A much commented on the Pickett creek ferry. sentence and parole system are abol thing near it. when It Is the right kind The neighbors gave Mr. and Mrs. ished,” Captain Bums declared. of child—would hurt nothing, would feature of the parade was a battalion Harry Neely a pleasant surprise “Fully 75 per cent of all serious give tbe best It has away, always, if of colored troops and a colored lodge of Masons. Philadelphia was repre Sunday evening, it being Mrs. See crimes are committed by ex-convicts. you need It—doe« not lay plan* for getting everything In the house for It Captain Bums declared sentences sented by several fire companies ly’s birthday. self, and delights In helping people; spending a week In Lester Ford is should be for fixed terms and judges with engines and two hose com dental should be appointed to handle noth you cannot please ■ no much ax hj Grants Pass having some panies. giving it a chance of being useful, in ing but criminal cases. Lincoln's second inaugural ad work done. ever so little a way.—John Iluskln. dress was done in a thousand words, Ancient Sipda Asked Votes but the following part of it is still Vesuvius. The use of chalked instead of print CHRISTMAS DAY IN AFRICA echoing in American thought as per The country at the foot of Vesu ed uotlces for advertisement and po tinent to the world's affairs of today: vius Is the most fertile and best <ul- u orient prece- Pretty Picture of a Charming Abode tliiite-l <>f the kingdom most favored ‘"With malice toward none, with litical propaganda has in the Hille Above the Old dent as the ■•graffiti” of Pompeii at- by heaven in till Europe. The cele charity for all, with firmness in the te»L There we And in red letters Town of Alger. brated Lncryma Christi vine Aourl-lw* right, as God gives us to see the painted on the walls that “the bar- Christmas day In Africa! And be-Ide Innd totally devastated by lava, right, let us strive to finish the bers wish to bHve Trehius a« aedile" as If nature here made a last effort work we are in, to bind up the na- or that “the fruit sellers wish one what a dream of beauty and color. ami resolved to perish la her richest blue sea. blue sky. groves of eucalyp Mon’s wounds, and «are for him who ronins Prlscus for ike duumvirate." tus and olive trees, climbing roses, array. As you ascend you turn to shall have 'borne the battle, and for] white-robed Arab women closely gaze on Naples, and on the fair Innd his widow and orphans—to do all in Praise of Writings. veiled, their eyes only showing, bare about it—the sea sparkles in the sun which may achieve and cherish a Books are our crowning privilege In brown leg* and feet, sometimes a sil as If strewn with jewels; but all the just and lasting peace among our-1 modern civilization. With a taste for ver bracelet on one leg. donkey boys splendors of creation ar# extlngul«tie«l books and music, let every person with a nondescript, fiowlng garment, a by degrees, as y<"k enter the region selves and with all nations.” On this great day the president’s \ thank God. night and morning, that red fez on their heads ; color every of a«hes and smoke, that announce thought, as the thought of the na be was not born earlier In history.— where. Our villa Is charming. stands your approach to the volcano. The In a little wood of eucalyptus tree« Iron waves of other year* have traced tion, was with its generals. The great' T. 8tarr King. with a b'g garden, balconies, terraces large black furrows in the soil. At news on the day that Lincoln was SOMETHING good but «-heap, to and marble steps, large, high moms a certain height birds are no longer inaugurated the second time was cover that rough floor. Ix»t« of Rar and lovely views on all sides, Mme. seen; fbrther on plnnts become very that General Sherman had captured scarce; then even Insects find no nour den tools. 1 LARGE ®»hole range Waddington writes from Algiers to General Early, occupied Charlottes ishment. At last all life disappears; Scribner's. It Is quite In the coun with water tank good as new. Car try, five or six kilometers from Al you enter the realm of death and the ville, Va.. and was last heard from penter tools. A FEW NEW Sim giers. very high up In the hills. Very slain earth's dust slips beneath your at Staunton, where nine years be mons IxM* at r«luced prices. We pay few people live in the town and the unassured feet.—Madame I>e Stael. fore. a war president to be. Wood the most for 2n«l good«. Phone 71. whole hillside is studded with villas Jewish tradition Is that Caln was row Wilson, was born. Moorish almost all. dazzling white, fiat slain by hla ton roofs and narrow windows. Quite at the top. where we are, there are some very comfortable Eastern modern houses. I am writing at my window RHEUMATISM which gives on a terrace, from which < «m« <l. i««l th«- « hiimplim police dog of the world, now the property there Is a divine view of the sea and Is a blood disease and of the Fritz. New York |x»llce department, demonstrating dt the pollen dog kennel* the snow mountains of the Djurjura. cannot be cured by ex near Sheepshead !’>•> Lon» Island, how he seize* the feet of a robber zud miles away In Kabylie, and from one hold* him unto ui>.< luls arrive. ternal treatments. corner through the faded drooping leaves of thé eucalyptus I have a ANTI URIC glimpse of the town of Algiers, lying a Music In thè Ba*'i. We have a large stock of Sport Silks for Monks Used Charcoal. long, white streak far below. At thè hotel (Akltn prefeetnre. Jn Vs<- of charcoal In Italy Im* always This herbal remedy will The drawing-room Is a delightful Skirts, also a complete line of Plain Silks <»n golng t<» thè baili, I Munii been very heavy beenuse of It* almost room—run* nil the width of the house, eliminate the cause of l*n) thereln a inlscellnneous eolh-ctlon <>f universal use for cooking nnd heating, in Satin, Taffeta. Georgette Crepe, Crepe- with windows on three sides, so that gout, rheumatism or fieople of bolli «elea from grnndpnr- »ny* the American Forestry Magazine we always have the sun. The furtil- de-chine, and Tricolette. New prices. to grHndchlldren. One bsther eri At Vnllombrnsa M large quantity hud lumbago or your money enta ture is sketchy, not much of it. and llvened us by performance* on thè always been mad«*, even In the tlimt what there is is very ugly, but when will be refunded. Give Aute, whlch, If a musical Instruinent of the monk« during the middle aces. the Paris cases arrive, with a few must be played In a bnth, eeema ne I rlor to the wnr this forest alone pro- it a trial. rubles and chairs and silver, the room mltahle aa nny.—Robertson .Scoti in dneed annually about 22o.t«io pourda Will look very different. There are Asia. _ For sale by of chorcoal. some cnriiet* In the houae, which are absolutely necessary ■ » all the floors are tiled. However. Charlotte bn* done wonders with the meager mate rial she has. One Night Only Change of Program Nightly How Police Dog Catches a Robber JUST RECEIVED Fancy Silks Golden Ku le Store SABIN’S DRUG STORE Old Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles