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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1921)
GIlASTb l’VSK HAI1.Ì <XH lllKR I’AGE SIX MATVR.DAY, MAIU’H J*. I IMI. Spring Millinery in Gay Mood | CORD TIRES 30 x 3 1-2 Guaranteed 8,000 Miles To Fit Fortis, Chevrolets, i—■ Maxwells, Overlands cause Threaded Rubber Insulation outlasts the plates. But you need Willard Service just the same. Our service is here for you to use, and when you do make full use of it you’ll find your battery not only lasts longer but serves better. Drop in. Ask about Willard Threaded Rub ber Insulation, and why it means so much to ’W H. S. DISBROW Willard Batteries 1 PRINGTIME this year ritii- - «■>. trancing millinery in a gay and sportive mol. with strictly feminine Ideas expressed tn hats that refuse to be severely plain—no matter what their mission may be. This Is a broad and general summing up of the char acter of spring hats—to be taken with a few reservations—but It 1« true that everything that will bear decorating. 1» decorated. Therx; Is a return to flowers, fruits, lace, foliage, ribbons and even Jewels, and added to these all the new shtnv fabrics and glitter Ing braids that lend so much sparkle to headwear. Nevertheless, hats are beautiful, and there Is much veiling • if them with lace or veils In the grvup of hats for spring shown here there are two dress hats, one demldress and one street hat that may be taken as criterlons. None of them is extreme In style, and there fore all of them are practical: they entitle their wearers to feel well dressed. The hat at the tipper left of the group has a soft crown of ’••iindy’’ doth, a fabric that ha- a very high luster, and an upturned brim • vered with flowers. The flower brim Is veiled with black chantilly la■■•• wi h falls below the eves and ma o s H with hanging loops and end- • the right «’de. This veiling of ’!• eves Is In great favor Just now. The dose-Ctttng turtiin a' th .ht has b brief but rhe ere.j -•.,••• • g made up o. ,ene. ni-e foliage in sev eral loxely and lively . olor- It Is a simple affair that will give much *erv Ice Below It is a pretty lint with crown of ro-» pe'»il- and brim of black lace, finished with ribbon that Is fold ed Into a narrow sash about the crown which It slips through nt the back to fall In a bow over the na]>e of the neck Finally, a beautiful sailor of tine mllan reflect« the gayety of the season by Its color, which Is watermelon pink It has n band of white silk bound with straw which departs from the straight and narrow way of bands and . ...... me- more dec orative with small straw ornament« to stop Its wanderings, and fasten it to the hat Street hut« have followed the lend of suits and one-piece frocks tn their departure from severely plain styles; evei -ports hut- are trimmed. but the trimming Is of a character to suit them, and d -tlnetly different from that which adorn- tailored model-. In eonsld, ring spring millinery—e«pe • dally In tl • tailored and demfdre«s classes veil- mu-t n> ' be overlooked Some of the best of the new model« would ’■■• failure« without them Soft Beds in A-cient Oays. A- or la.g t A" • - •• • ’e gentlemen In m ■ et.t Grwn ime- tl!!i»*s «'»•••f <i[| of <| mi ’ I i<h- nahle J- .pie In Athen« -le;-’ Inder •overlets of dr -— I pen. - -ulne . ¡th 'l.e b ather- o-i < ■'e.iri-llll- the anti "F of h rreuti-e on «leep de-- riled rhe bed of a I’.-' ir prince in «'ch n any that It I« ditto ult to keep .'v nhe •b l" reeling It ‘ iivo-r tl. - «oft mat r< — ' - " he wr'e- “va- tlunz ar ex •on- ■ -!■ r'-g-a tied S ’•du .-cri-et A coverlet of down texture ....... led .«nd upon this vva- cast » costly conn rerpalle of AmongU up purp'e. (,'U«h- BEAUTY IN COMMON THINGS S • ‘Ippor’ed I '- I. :. I. while two -oft r>..r : •. pillow« of pale pink gently mi—d h's fee’ " H WE YOl 1; < Mil LT VW RIGS WA'Ill.’ll ON A (if R FLOORS. THE FA MOI S HAMILTON BEU If give« v u new rug- for old—all the beau tiful colors, the pleasing de sign-. and <-x<|Ulsit<‘ patterns tliat fir«t induced jou to bio your rugs will come back to light when they an- cleaned bx the Hamilton Reach Method. An<l they'll lie < lean—IIWo LI TELA' SANITARY and IV- TIRELA' CLEAN for the <ar|*et washer we employ extrai (• THE LAST BIT OF bit. I |M> GRIME ANI> GREASE »ROM A'OI'R REGS and leaves them fresh and sweet-smelling. I'Jace your order with us NOW so we can clean your rugs and carpet* in your home while we are here. Phone us today at Paul’s Electric, No. 17—Will I In (.rants pass INTIL ’ i’RIL 1ST. All work guamn- teed. ROGITI LIVER VALLEA’ ELECTRIC CARPET WASH ING CO. E. L. I »avis, Manager Medford, Ore. 31.» N. Bartlett St---- Phone 'l»M Is 0’0 I.f ’ho very ipt,T”-t • _• t.lm-e- • •f d”m* racy, -ay- the Philadelphia I’ lbllc Ledger. No gent intent upon • •tilldh.g up a . ....... . for a 1') cent car ever named It for a statesman He • n,p. liner. ••-•) Instead ar actor, a pl . iinrhroplsr a riic* Lor-**. n hypo- •het ■ ul Indian mal ien or a supposi tltlo’js Spanl-h grandee. To have ■ imed a 10 ■■••nt 'lgar for a -tales mar. vopld |,av<- Peen to "q'r <-r" both tl ■ ' .- t »nd as Involuntary patron Th- j-or.le would not have stood for hat -o.-t of tiling. It vopld have pt- ■ rt-d a certain -Uperlority which lid have rebuked both at the cigar «tand and f the poll- Cure for Flat Feet. . e ;. ,i flat-footed? If you don’t It- rhe next time you take a bath, serve h>- Ind r>- .-lot - that your wet '•■••’ 1 • ke If y .r Let are normal, tt.-re in be r.t rro.v line from heel to t"“ on the outs •>; If they are flat, »he •■ntlr- bottoi of the foot will «how. How r»n you cure flat-footedne- Buy a handful of marbt> pl».» thirti in two rows, and tart pithing them up with your toes. To do thl« you must curl tip your toes; as a result ’he muscles of th» feet will be exer »1 ed ami thereby -t rengtTened. Pop ular Science Monthly. Time to Go. "She -aid ‘No ’’Yes," slid the dejected suitor. “C oer up A woman’s ’No' some- times mean- V "Not In th a— The door hell ret'? and «Im pr .dimed the other man ” I, n't . 1'1 Agf Herald. runs a specialty In the. Courier merchant printing depart- Automatic press meal. I Courier oElee feeding iat the SPECIAL PRICE For Short Time $28 C. L. Hobart Company ! f NEW THEORY IN ASTRONOMY Kitchen Garden Will Furnish Really Exquisite Ornaments for the Liv ing Room Flower Vases. Have you ever thought of going to th»* kltHien garden to rind Motnpthlng wherewith to fill your flower vns»*M, when nothing can be found in your garri»*n prop*r? n*ks a writer in Chris tian S« »■n< H Monitor Why wan<i»*r aim- Ip-ssly around that said garden. Just be- aus»* it is a flower garden, when h little farther on In the kitchen garden that gorg«*ous blaze of pale lemon olor I m Just the thing to go with your deep-blue Jars and Jug*. ••But.” yu will probably say. “that’s cauliflower ^on»* to sew!, and who ever heard of de«-orating a drawing room with cauli flower?” PreJiHlire. mere prejudice! Cast it to th»* wind', you will never regret it, and go and out spray after spray of those delicate lemon blos-’orn», being oarefu! to strip the leaves from the stems, then collect all th»* <le»*p-blue <’li rie«.»» jars and wedgwo«*! Jugs you can muster, arrange th»* cabbage flow ers tiierein, and. judiciously placed on chests, window sills and bureaus, their (*fr» ot will be al «olu’e'y charming. The blo"nrns *»*<*m to arrange them- sojv»s, each spray standing out clear ly from the parent stem, not all falling together as laburnum has a way of doing, when one tries to arrange it In vases. A combination of warm gray ston»* walls, old prints, pal»* blue ami mauve chintzes, ami th»* pale-clear lemon of cauliflower blossoms In blue Jars in quite delightful, though other color schemes would give an equally happy effect. Unwittingly 8et Fashion. An ane'doh* In connection with the glove shows how fashions are start» <1. A young and beautiful duchess, having prornl*» ’ to he at an entertainment gi- < n for a charitable object, in Trou- ville. Frame, found herself late In preparing She hurriedly took up her gloves and put them on In the car riage As she entered the brilliantly lighted room, she found, to her dls- tnay, that she had put on one black and on»* white. The mistake had arisen from the maid having laid out ’ o pairs not knowing which her lady would pr»*f< r black or white Trnsgln»* the surprise of the duchess or> perceiving that, in all subsequent ont» ri enment' of the season, the la■! os wore o»l»l gloves, corn policing w ith tin» colors of th«* dress. ■ Ijong I llnrnmermlll bond In si* colors at Courier office. NOTICE ! Possibility That There Is a Tail At tached to Our Earth Leads to Ingenious Suggestions. Opposlt»* to th»* sun th»*r»» I m a very mysterious glowing patch, whh’h I«* thought to h»* attached to th»* «■nrtb as a comvtllke tall. The highest regions of our ntmos pher»* consM of \»*ry light ga«»** ami the impression is that *om»* «*f then** wer»* driven away by the sun or by other means, ami that they stream <»fT from the earth Into spa«*»» Just as th»» light g«'»*s do from th»» head of a larg»» com»*t. Naturally, this th»»orv has arou*o»d rnuiii controversy, and has led to nil sorts of lng»»nloiis *»ngg»»stlons. < >m* of th»*se Is that n swarm of mot»*ors (of th»* kind we know ns shooting stars) keeps us <*«»mpnny through spa«’p nt a «llstanee of about a million miles or four tlnms the dlstam»* of the moon. But a tailed earth Is an hl»al \»*hh’h* for imaginative flights. It might b»* nrgu»*«1 that If our glob»» has a tail why shouhl not th«* planets Mercury ami V’«*nus. an«l »»ven Mars, bav«* on«* \V«dl, p«*rlui|»s they have, for nil w<* know to the contrary. Our «’«irth’s tail would be much mor«* »*aslly *»*«*n by u« he<*aus»* of Its near n«*ss nnd brlghtn«*ss. oill» l'oing scout, volli’ oli Olir font«’, alili YOU 1 1 | I I ! | G are broken down. SSISTANCE here, with high class gear, the A best within this town. l< iITT here is where, your treated fair and never R treat' d mean. your pace, ai d rest voiir face, and get some gasoline. A lilil.Sl REAT .jobs wr'll make small, we handle all. G from big machine .jobs to small. Tp SCARE your woes, do what you desire. save your clothes, we’ll And make our GARAGE a place for voiir ear to lodge. Fashion Garage & Machine Shop PHONE 163 SERVICE OUR MOTTO DAY OR NIGHT Fault Finder Loses Out. Un< I»» Ab says: The man who al vays finds fault with the weather won’t have any real Indignation when he ner«ls It for a cause that he cmi io something about. Quality Goes Gear Through Warming relief lor rheumatic aches. ’S just used Sloan’s Liniment and the quirk H E comfort had brought a .‘•mil« of pleasure to his fare. Good for aches resulting from weather exposure, sprains, strains, lame bark, 35» overwork' d muscies. /’• • 70« I’ >«l »»'•'. •■•;. /II »140 druggist: have it. Slo ai$ Lin i meet lyiiij THE ECONOMY CAR ECO/VOA/V CAR ARE YOU INTERESTED IN Special Bargains SEE ME AT ONCE ANI) YOU WILL NEUER REGRET IT A. N. PARSONS 208 Nul ill Sl \ ill Sin • I ►