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road pamphlet will convince him. in
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1*21 the estimation of Mr. Holms, that
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ •*♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a visit to one or more of the national
♦ parks is feasible and desirable
OREGON’ WEATHER
♦
♦
Tonight and Friday, rain in
west portion; fair east portion.
Freeh to strong southeasterly
shifting to southwest.
- gales
♦ Southwest storm warnings dta-
played at ail Washington and
♦ Oregon stations
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Tourists may be induced to •taj
over here for another day or two
through this plan. The aide tripa
include those featured in the publica
♦ tion. Scenic Side Trip* from Granta
♦
Pass. Oregon
♦I
♦
SIDE TRIPS FOR TOURISTS
In anticipation of
Tlll'ItNDAY, II RHVAHY «4, HWI
GRANTS FAM DAILY COURIER
FAGE TWO
heavy
travel
this summer over the National Park-
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to-Park highway, the association fur
thering the movement is preparing to determine the possessor of the >
most beautiful hair, eye*, complex
a pamphlet in which points of inter
ion. i»erfect figure, the beet kept |
est of this and other communities on hands, and the prettiest foot and
w
the route will be mentioned, for the ankle.
guidance of road tourists Side tripe
Clothes will not play an important
part in the show except insofar as
will be featured.
the experts will contrast the proper
An inquiry «beet has been «ent to
and Improper manner of dressing and
every chamber of commerce or com-
relation of bodily health and
mercial club for information con- beauty.
eerning drivee. aato camps and other
things in which the traveler is in-
terested The slogan is passed along
to the towns: "Help the auto travel-
»
er linger a little longer tn your com-'
WHEN RHEUMATISM
HITS YOU HARD!
zn unity.”
Inquiries are coming to the gen
eral offices in Denver, not only from
the east, but also from continental
Europe, a« to the wonders to be seen
on such a trip. The principal of a;
private school in Holland asked for,
details of the trip tn the expectation ‘
that some of the wealthy families of
the children mieht desire to make
the journey.
The road pamphlet will be of equal |
importance and service to all cities
and towns, and for this reason
Grants Pass is to be allotted a cer-
tain number for distribution, accord
ing to the plans of Gus Holms, sec / i
retary-manager of the association
He believes Westerners are going to
use the Park-to-Park highway,
—__ __ _ or
part of «, to reach the particular
transcontinental highway they desire
to travel over in going east.
Likewise, the easterner,
southerner, in choosing any one of [
a dozen transcontinental highways
to journey westward, com* in eon-1
tact with the Circle highway on the /
HY wait foe a severe pain, an
ache, a rheumatic twinge fol
lowing exposure, a sore rnaade,
sciatica, or lumbago to make you quit
work, when you should have Sloan's
Liniment bandy to help-curb it and
keep you active, and fit, and on the job ?
Witkfut rsMrag.Afor it pmetrolet,
apply a bit today to the afiictcd part.
Note the gratifying, d-an .prompt relief
that follows. Sloan's Linimer.t couldn’t
keep its many thousands of friends the
world over if it didn't make good.
That’s worth remembering. All drug
gists— three sizes—the largest is the
most economical. 35c, 70c, »1.40.
W
Sloai£$
Liniment
KNIGHTS OF
PYTHIAS
LODGE NO. SO
Thermopylae
MEETS
TONIGHT
ViMting M«n-
ben
Invited
EVERYTHIN» IN INSURANCE—
D«l>end*bl* com pan le* and reas
onable ratee. Seo T. M. Stott,
Bulok Salesroom«
lOJtf
FOR RAMS Ono 12-iach «tool John
Deere plow aa good aa new
io
North Sixth, phone 319-R
FUR SAUB- Barred Rock eggs tor
hatching, from heavy laying strain.
Ill-a-llee strain. It.50 tor setting
of 15. Carriage prepaid In Jose
phlne Co
U K Wilson. Merlin.
Oregon.
1S
WANTED
Four-horse
truck. Woodcock Bro*,
Ore.
logging
Kerby.
15
FOR SAM»--Twoyear-ol<l
Tokay
and Malaga grape vine*. Geo W.
Gross. 401 K street.
11
Lags and Health.
FOR ONE BOMAR and 75 cent» il
According to expert«, the general
Barrod
will sell tine purebred
health as well a« one's state of mind
Rock rooster. 1 year old. Phone
are Influenced largely by the way we
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285-R.
use onr legs. Persons with Irritable
tendencies Invariably acquire the hah-
It of crossing the leg«. For them to FOR SAM» Golden Buff l-egborn
eggs for hatching, It.50 for set-
keep the legs parallel Is to Invite a
ting of 15. Nellie Shattuck, ltd
feeling of uneasiness. Brain workers,
Î, on the Crescent City road. IS
too. find It easy to fall Into the habit
of crossing their legs. When over
whelmed with work, this la the favor DRAFTING AND TOPOGRAPHY
Taught tn the evenings. For par
ite attitude Engross (hem with Im
portant problem.« requiring Initiative,
ticulars call 151-1. or 349
IS
and the legs unfold. This Is because
the best train of thought happens WANTED---Horse for farm work
Must weigh about 1300 and be
when the legs are thrust straight out.
Sitting with the legs crossed Is also s
sound.
Add re«« W. O. Andrews, j
frequent cause of obesity. If you wish
City.
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to remain slim and posses* a good tig-
urv don't cross the legs. Instead copy FOR BALD Seven-room house and '
block on Third street
Inquire of
your cat. and st retch all you can.
F V Smith
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Bristol of lnt»r«st to America.
Few cities tn England have more
claims to the attention of the Vnlted
State* than the ancient town of Bris
tol. It was Bristol that gave the world
the Cabots, those daring sailor* who
discorered the mainland of America,
and thus destroyed the belief that be
yond the West Indies were untold
miles of open sea and th»« end of the
world. Bristol Is one of the olile«t
cities In England. It having lo-vii
founded by Cae««r at the time the
Romans swept down on the Island and
declared It a province of the Imperial
city. A great wall was built about the
place, and portions of it still stand,
tnute evideuce through the centuries of
the thoroughness and strengtn of Rom
an empire building.
TWO FINK April hatched White leg-1
horn cockerels'
»3.50 each. K.
Hammerbacher. Rd
3.
Phone
606’F-23.
other data regarding Its» employe»
The railroa.l commission and high
way cutiinilMlon were asked for situ
llar data to tie supplied after the re
cess.
The I'nlvervlty of
California
which control* Ils affairs largely
without legislative supervision. Is al
so In for luqulrls*
Aa university
revenues come largely from biennial
appropriations, the regents must sub
mit any required data
The univer
sity farm at Davis la also subject of
a legislative Inquiry into Ila equip
ment and adequacy rather than
against its management or personnel.
The Indelermtnai* sentence law.
the juvenile court law. electric laws
and other phases of state affaira are
apt to receive attention as then« are
scores of billa on theae and other
topic*.
The sea*ion. It I» assumed from
past performance*. will continue per
haps two-nionth* or even longer. The I
•econd half of Ihr seaalun has never
adjourned earlier than April 22 and
once it ran until May »th
STRIKE
CIGARETTE
No oloar°Me has
the aamo dalloloua
flavor as Luoky
Strike. Booauao
Luoky Strike la the
toasted olgarette.
your
to
There is one
PIANO
%
Convenient Payments
(Arranged
The Music & Photo House
Stanton Howell, Proprietor
Grants Pass, Ore.
e
ADDITIONAL LAX’AL
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Pamptwrnitli* Arriv
A special car with the parapherna
lia for the minstrel show to be staged
tonight by the Elka of Medford ar
rived this morning, and today the
stage Is being made ready for the big
entertainment
No More Smallpox—
Miss Tarbell, who is quarantined
with the smallpox. Is doing as well,
aa the course of the disease would
permit, and no complications are an
ticipated. There 1« no other case of
the disease In the city, and It Is a
/
mystery where Mias Tarbell contract
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ed It She visited at Medford two or
three weeks ago. though there are
ttve. a life-sized and business-like no reports of the disease there
gallows was erected in Chinatown |
When the next steamer left for San j
Th* Deadly Arrow.
Francisco, all Eureka Chinese and
A mounted Indian or white man
tfceir movable property were on the *M bow end arrow» sometimes could
wharf. Since then, no Orientals.' kill more buffalo»« than a man could
with one exception, have -been allow-1 kill with » rifle, says the American
Forestry Ma gasine
ed to live in the county.
At close rsmçe
th* arrow was as deadly as the bul
The one exception is a cook who.
let.
It made I sm noise, and arrows
according to tradition was employed could be discharged four times aa rap
in 1885 by a trapper in Butler valley Idly as bullets from muxsla-loadlng
The Chinaman was not molested, guns.
partly because of hlij. remote posi
tion but chiefly because he was mar ,
X-Ray Detects Swallowed Colas
ried to a native Indian woman and
In the government mln: In Japan an
had a family and also because he wa* ’ X-ray machine Is used to examine «»
employed by a man who was attached pec ted employees aa they leave (be
to him and who was known as a establishment dally, and It has ro
ves led the presence at coins that bad
fighter.
been concealed tn the guilty ODÍI
The old Chinaman is still living.In ; stomach.
Butler Valley, lust year's United !
COMINO EVENT»
States census figures gave Humboldt'
i 15 Chinese but no Japanese. Official’
here believe the 15 Chinese are the Feb. 2C, Hattirday- Meetfng of Po
mona Grange -to take action on I
offspring of this one cook and the
1921 county fair.
I Indian woman.
Occasionally and at long interval» Feb. 26, Saturday—Home talent play
at Merlin school house.
attempts have been made to bring
j Japanese labor here, but the Jap- Mar 3-4-5, Thursday, Friday, Sat-
urday—Courtney's Big Fun •how .
■ anese are not welcome. Several years
at Opera House.
Played two
i ago a crew of Chinese fish handlers
weeks
in
Salt
Mke.
were brought to Loleta, a coast point
Ito help handle the salmon catch of Mar. 12, Saturday—Rummage sale
for library fund.
I the Eel river. They were at once
I locked In their car and the conductor
l told to get them out at once. No
j second call was necessary.
As recently as last summer the /
■ Pacific Sea Products Co., building a
' whaling station at Trinidad. 30 miles
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i north of here, brought a few Jap-
' anese laborers up from San Fran battles everywhere Is frankly con
cisco, but they no sooner appeared ceded by leaders Two or three leg
on the ground than the attitude of islator« are redistricted out of their
the residents made It plain that they job« and they are nearly all violently 1
were not welcome. The Japanese opposed to that procedure
then walked back to this city where
Just who work« for the state and
returned what employes are doing 1« another!
the first outbound train
I them to San Francisco.
question to be Investigated. Assem
|
Residents say the treaty between blyman E. 8. Hurley’s resolution,
the United States and Japan Is like passed before the recess, asks the
ly to make little difference here in civil service commission for names,
the matter of Oriental intrusion.
duties, rates of compensation
M ake every
CATALOG
and Planters'Guide k the
■laudar^ releje»«*far
hairy Supplir«
planted, and »very
■ere cultivated, yield the
biggest return. Diamond
Quality Seesis are tested
and adapted to the clima
tic and soil condition« of
the Northwest. You can
‘’bank” on big crop« when
you plant Diamond Qual
ity Seeds.
C-csJog Ma. 530
507 E St.
Phone 147
Tfo Wardrobe
Cleaners
WE ARE EQUIPPED TO
DO FIRST CLASS WORK
LEGISLATURE OF CALIFORNIA
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You’re Safe
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