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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1921)
TODAY Specials Published Dally Except Bunday <1.1 *11 |( K\I*IX** ADVERTISING HATH» Display t| Local-per»«mal column, per Hue.... 10c Readers per tine— ................. 5c ■J.V l'hi III I <>l II . IN M l> i . imi D k Iss' I DAJLÏ OOURIBR Ry mall or carrier, per year 16 00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .50 11 1.1 »I Ml ll<>\ 1 - MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The A»s>>- iated press is exclusively entitled to the use for rwpublt.'atton of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this iwvpor and also the local news pub lished herein All rights of republication of spe- otal dispatches herein are slao re served T1FXDAY. HlKt’H JW. 1WJ1. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ OREGON WEATHER ♦ Tonight and Wednesday, gen erally fair. Cooler tonight in east portion with heavy frost in ♦ the early morning ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ DANGER UA».NG THE HIGHW AY Travel upx«n the new highway» will be a constant menace unless every automobile driver and pedestrian ex ercises the utmost care Adequate laws are provided, but laws are not always obeyed And it ts often the innocent bystander who is the injur- ed party One of the dangers to be observed, particularly on Sundays 1 when the out-of-doors attracts the people, is the habit of parking cars on the pavement or of stopping the Where car just around a curve cars are approaching from opposite fiirettions and come suddenly around a curve to find half the roadway blocked by a standing auto, serious trouble Is just ahead for someone, In most places along the newly coo- strutted highway there is not »tif fi-ient width for three cars, and one or mom will be crowded into the ditch Speeding is always a danger, not only to the speeder himself, but to every traveller along the way. When travel is heavy, or at all times, the' car should be under control The speeding car is not under control. Bnt the fiend along the highway 1« the fellow who "turns her loose." and at the same time opens the muf fler and sends the terrifying throb bing through the air Timid drivers are lightened by the open muffler, and late at night people who have sought rest ins I :mber are awakeneil by the noise. Have a heart when you are driving and remember there are ■others on the earth besides yourself. FIFTEEN KILLED IN Essen. Mar 29.—(A. P i—Fifteen 40 were rioters were killed and wounded in a clash with security po- lice The attempted general tri has so far failed Cir.dy*» Ups ar,d Downs. The subject being Cinderella, one HVe girl, an incipient < iro!yn Wells, wrote: “We learn that If her life did bejin In a low, menial way, it ended it. a hymeneal affair’»_____________ M W TODAY—R INGES and cook Mti Vi»», all marked down. Some g»Mxl w< c»nd hand bed«. Standard Rem- ir xton Typew riter, M2O. Vining rh.iirs (n**w ) at S2-65 each. Drop h *.:d s<*wing rmu bini* lx*st of rondi ti n, MI5. < >ak tMok » as»*s. Oak « bif fi.r u r. I »»ed Imt not abused. Pbone 71. SCENE OF MAJESTIC BEAU I Y 101 & 105 N. 6tli (Contlnno.) troni !’»*<> Ou»! “SiitiiH aii<l S<Yia»»l I >.i v UrllKlotlM Ml iiHAlotiN iroiii th«’ Standpoint of tho Nnturaltat.” *•141 Wiiy» <»f Xft orarv Vahit»»».’’ und Barred Rock t art» Ho «a** a frh«nd of W ait W hit of 15 Mrs \i man iitul »»no of Ili» hooka «4M » A tft prvchit >»n of him llo ««•» i i* XI V. I DINING BOOM under ne* boon coin ¡ hah mn of Th»’odoro I (Hiring M«*aib Hk Suudav volt in naturo at idlo* management 4 3 llot»Ni*\«»¡I h o t'i»'.|«»nal clAMh<*« dinner .»Ox*. "nnturo fakor**’ and th«»*«» «ho char IN»R SALI i « acre tarm. 2 uni.*« «»*1 him with (>rutal inatinctH in h from Graute Pass. « rootil house, hunting trip!» the v»»nerabl<’ Hu modern outbuildings l'nder dit. li. roir^n« al«a%H cam*» to th»» colonel family orchard ll.'.UO <iown. g.Mi.l defense With John Muir the lui Buy troni o»n<*r. turallat ot the went, Biirrongh« one«» terms on rest 4« toured the c.invona and cOlaboratinl i U Sharp. Rd I. Box « with Muir in a ’ Studv of Our \a IX *O I. \TK TX I HET a good crop NOT ot berrUM thia year Try noiuo of tlonal Parka ** ■Rivorby" and ' SlabaideH.’* my AI wuvm Bearing utruwb«»rr> plants 1* ’I laing*orthv, phone roughs' retreat* ou tho Hudson, l»e 3Ü came uhrinoN for hi* many admirer* do I F 24. R.I 4 and thoee who made i»llgrimagi»- TX» TRUE l'on FORD OAR 30 I there were invariably recehml In th«’ acres near Kerby, good f*«dl. ail; mowt democratic f.inhlon by th«» cole \ddrcs» Cluy level, good location brattnl naturullat 4 9 I Ramsey. Takilma. Ore Oil hln 75th birthday To LET 2 suites appari ment» till ‘Growing oh! ts a kind of letting go n Tho morning has its delight and Its F street, Mr» H«»'.u»rln* the noon has Ita TRICK BARGAIN On.» ♦ ton Pack entb-omenta, ard equipped with lumber rolls. triumphs and watisfa.'tlon». but there four new tires, excellent running are a charm and a tranquility and a Reasonable terms thin »spiritual life a!*out th«» done of th«* condition be seen at Collins Auto Co . phone day that txdong t<> neither." 1. 3 17 Forbidden Phone THE Pl Ill.lt- I NOTICE TO Referring t<» the llbmry atgn. “Only 32S-Y and take advantage of I these Ina conversai <»n (*ermt(frrf here ” ■ low prlcee «ui wood cut from I large coi : «'Mpondent Infoi :!.« u« that he ne • tier. tlced In thr Chicago public library « timber I »r* fir w o.sl | Mao fir kign reading pin«* S3 2*’». oak. I i 2f. Plru«r do net snrrxr fence |»osta for sale Houser Bros , tn the book« ” Tran«< r't»f 4 1 P O. lk»x S3 furls never a. < ou.p...«l» anytli.ng It None but the wealthiest of Rom.it take- the tire ol »leterunmitlou, en- ergy, push, and good judgment to a»'- could aspire to the office of quaestor eompllsli that wtilch counts. It 1« t In ■ r .ivmaater of the army. weli-bulaiieed enthusiastic man wit h tire in his bl»»><!. and ginger in his NOTH E brain who makes things move and achieve« th»- • inlngly Impossible. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tha' You can Just tell by Its healthy, Deuver Catholic Kegi-:er the County Court of Josephine Coun ■timul.itinit odor, that it is ftoind to do you good ty. Oregon, will < orislder bid- for th. const ruction of a bridge aero« World’s Jute Come» From India, HOUSANDS of men and women, when the I»- t little rheumatic i >f sul,-tropi« al products India give' Grave Creek, at Iceland. Jonephlri»' “cri< k”ass.nl»them, have M-».,n'a Plans and s|iecif. i|S the whole of the world’ Jute and | County, Oregon l iniment handy to kn < k it out. Pop .. large proportion of Its hemp. Some I cations for samn are on fib* in th* ular over a third of a century ago—far ViO.OOO tons of Jut r are exported ato office of the County Clerk for Jos» m- re p'.pul ir today. tiually Thirty year« ago Indian IncH- JiliK* county, Oregon lb.it's because it st so wonderfully go was th»* world's sfaroiani blue, but All blds must be filed on or befor»*| helpful in relieving exti-rnal a< he an I vegetable dyes of India have been »I.** I <» o'clock a tn. on the 9th day o'I pains sciatica, lumbago, luck.i h<*. neuralgia, overstrained muscl.«, »tin |.-troy»- I by the German an!Uno dye* \;»ril, 1921, and a certified check fori joints, weather exfiosure results. A and the principal victim huu bt^i* in • per < »-nt of <h.* amount of the bid ! little u ill that ia necei ary, for st zoo* ngo. firnstralet uithout ruhbint, to the Soto must accompany the -ame, made pay lp4. No muss, no stained skin. able to F L. Coon. County Clerk All druggist»—35c, 70c, $! .40. The County Court reserves th*- Logical Habit •Why Is it tliHt musicians have such right to reject any or all bid«, or long hair?’ "1 siipjiose they think award the contract according to the they ought to have plenty of lorka to best interests of the county match their keyn.” By order of th»* County Court of losephitw County, Or»,gon F I. CfMy.N, Persian Men Must Not Laugh. Ir, Pi-Aia a man who luugh, i» nr®- County Clerk NOTICE TO EXTERMIN ITE «Idered effeminate, but fr»-<- lir-en»e la GROf NI» HQFIRRFIA ”'»»,i Geminine merriment NOTH I SLOAN’S GOES RIGHT TOTHEACHINGSPOT Sloanes Liniment SOME Ol Till. BEST \ 1J>- I I-S WE H ' \ E sliou \ J ilts sE IsOV Ith SI RE ANI» NOTH E IS HEREBY GIVEN, that th»* County Court of Josejihlno <-oun- t.-, Oregon, will consider bid« for the onst.ruction of a bridge acrons the Illinois river near Takilma, Jose jihine county, Oregon. Plans and .»,>»• Ifications for .«am»* are on fib- In tho office of th»* county clerk for I»»"- hin»i county, f/regon All bid m ist be filed on or before 10 o'clot-k a. m. on the 9th day of ’pril. 1921. and a certlfi»*»! »-heck for per rent of th»- amount of the bid m ist accompany the same, made jiay- a',1»* to I-' L. Coon. County Clerk th»* 1 Th»* county court rest* rve» rig lit to réj<?ct ari\ or all bids. or ' award tho contract a»- ording to th»- ! ‘ h t intf-r» t of th« county By or«l«*r of th«* t’o inty Court of 1 lff ■ >’iin<* bounty. Or«-"on F L. COON. County Clerk LUCK I Every person, firm, co-partnorship company or corporation, residing on. owning, leasing, ocupylng, possess Ing or having charto of or dominion over any land, building, wharv«*« or ditches Infested with digger ground squirrels in Jo»ephln»> County, Ore gon, 1» hereby notified to begin at once to effectively exterminate and I destroy all such digger ground squir rels. Poisoned barley may bo aociiri-d j from the count*/ agent Notice Is published pursuant the statute In sur-h case made provided for two consecutive week« or thre»* Issues and all persons rfi crlbed thi-roln aro req ilr»*»l to t..k» notice thereof. Dated and first published this 3rd day of March, 1921. ROY E MILLER, 16tf County Agent, Joeejihlne f'o STRIKE ITS TOASTID CIGARETTE No cl(jnrotto lia« tho »nmo dolicloutt flavor aa Lueky Strike. Because Lucky Strike la the toaatod claarotte. “CU»ww. «« S«^M.tn« H«Ti M»< tw«w «► <>i«k»r- "Mon kn •« bom«. .I««, wuh r* ih» . kilbnnwn. C*«.u wo« «Ku ««• wWh Ylli Mil HOW I 1.1 HF I lt»»M vtlNK«»l HI II so W ILI. HlloW VOI' Don’t Overlook These IIHIi «-'.»«-.I Truck, KUtkr ll.slv and <’id». shock X I*-ortw-r*, ga-j.1 Pine < .m.lltlon liai», l.rsnd <’K««vr»J.q, lfrjo. run 7, ihm » iitll.-s, tir»* g.»«»I, l*»<« «1 KHI »»f |«M'T llatiy l.rsoJ < Ivevroltt. 111 19, n.-u tire, all arouiol, overhaul««.! —looks g«e»»l • MIMI < mien* SITA I I W. s. CHEVROLET Maxwell & Co CARS NASH Count’s Feed Store Grain, Flour, Feed and Seeds hi <-.110 J HTKKKT GHANTH PARK ORE. — TEL Idi ALL KIMM OF FKKDH GRAIN HKKDK F1KXJ» HEEIM Conte in an<l k«»k over one of the lArgrwt stocks In Southern Oregon Grants Pass-Medford Effet-» •• STAGE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO 5, 1920 Uiili . hh I Sinitliii • < ><-t LK.U F LEAl E Grants Pass MEHEORI» GRANTS PISS Waiting Room 10:00 n. m 10:00 a. in. ! L»i!li»»!!hn-r<* 1:00 p. in 1 : <MI 1». m. l:3o p. n> Phone 160 L:M> i >. m. We connect with Atag«*«« for isbl.iod and I u k•»<•!»i ill«» T BEI! TIFI L XI U <OATs, SklRTs i\|> HREssE.s h|. RFXT FROM NEW YORh. Grants Pass, Ore OÜIH COMtS lü IIIIMT' l\>K SXI.E Ho ibo utnl two take Ford car in trade. A ora at Hobart a garage Rubbsr Shoes Life Cavers. ,x lii. t who ii is (»loi.» -.y oi.iy «1 - yht Table Mountain, for Many Reasons. Is •y knowu I» tile immun.ty I r»>m tin at Superior to Any of the Earth’s tack . .»f lightning which is afforded by Great Peaks. v,.Mi. ing : . u .. p v of lUbtw-r« Hi«- |»*r*on who riwiilim th»-««- cov I have seen many flat-topped kopjes .-ring* must I-.- careful not 1.» .-«»me in In Africa. 1 have seen the bare aud con tint »Illi anything except the floor golden Atlas range drop away tutu Providing he follow•« this Instruct-on the golden sauds of M glider. but I lie can not p<»«*ddy b.- Injured by thr have never seen anything resembling lightning In any way. its mighty muss which is the doll» The explanation 1» simple en«»ug*i Inant, the royal fact of the Cape Pc The electric fluid before It can |»u«» hi It is by virtue of Its to a human be.ng Or «nlm«l mu-a first ntnsula . mass and tile colossal buttrv««vd com«- lu contact with the enrth it» cliffs which form it» walls that Table pa.«.««ge frmn the earth to the wearer mountain la majestic, as also by the of the rubber* 1«. of eours«*. sto|>ped abruptness of it» rise from the visible by the soles of the tatter sea-level. Tile height of Inland uioua So next time a storm Is brewing tains is a matter of fulth rattier than hurry up aud get out your rubbers. l»RY GOOIM INI» GR<M ERIES sight; but this mountain, like Etna and the Peak of Teneriffe and others Doll« With African Burial. whose roots ure tn the »• « aunoutovs Art galleries tn New York last year its stature Ht on.v to the eye. It rises more immediately from the sea than exhibited specimen» of African doll Perhaps the most Interesting either of these, yet not so Immedi makers, ately as It appear» to do when seen story of dolls lu Africa Is that which the doll custom of a trit* from the bay. It throw s out toward concerns near Lake Nyasaa When n Fl RNISIIED VPIRTMHNTS for rent dwelling mingled rv< k the ocean low spurs of al . 1.» North Sixth utr.et Dean member of the tribe dies a rough Im and green banks. lu spring these age of the dead person 1.« made of rag« Apartment house 43 grassy bank« ure all set with desert, or wood and laid away tn a tent. Among them 1« h pretty white fl..» er, la ¡ST Small green .lay book Satur Thousands of doll Image» of Aeu.l about the size of a narcissus, though day or Sunday Return to Sooner tribe member« lie In the tent, «nd It different in shape, of winch 1 have Taxi and receive reward 3» Is said that the tribe t'elleves that the seen a bouquet in England, many loll» are the embodiment of the souls weeks after It hHd been gathered at of the dead men. By keeping the soul» the Ca(s- standing in a vase without Th, K'»» In Anc»tnt Folklor,. ■n earth they t»elleve they arc cheat water and still quite fresh. . . A ... et. ing tin- flend« wh'.'h are supposed to — Margaret L. W < MM J.**. lurk tieyond life The tent is r»-g«r»l.«l u kl.ss forine une ot thr tuost thrilling bit» of hbtory Ali eueiuy ot thè klug - M sa»*red and only the medicine met invented a Dovei plot tu • uu*v Alenili NEED FOR BALANCE WHEEL are permitted tieur It. der » delitti, Hr d!*cu\vrrd n (-•uiutiful young girl, who hkr Kiippucini * Courage Is, of Course, a Magnificent Giant Eela daughter III I hi« limn»»»’»* story, hud Thing, But Should Be Regulated It Is said there are eels do <>ne can beeli brought u| n <iru*ll) p<»i*a»U, und by Prudence. land. Some years ago a giant conger every olir who uiur near her W 1 4» Courage i.- au indispensable quality was caught In shallow water off the kllle.l by ber deudly utili" pin rv. it; our suc.es«. but If It Is not bal- shore« of Englund. It measured 8 feet na »•cut to the k ! h puititc wifi» in anred and regulated by prudetee it 8 Inches In length and weighed 148 ► tru' tiou» tu do what wouitl hr called will run away with u» aud lead us into pounds. l.’ongi.TS half that size have ' v ampli'» tudtiy. Alvxuuder *uw und all sorts ol' tuolhurUy th ug-. Boidu* -« been known to bite a mans hand in admlred her fit ru vsgaut ly, but thr 1« a gr**nt quality when It is held m two and to have driven their teeth sbrrwd Aristotle w.lMprch d frrtt' h»-iy lu-fore I <■ allo»* ii (hr girl to npproti' U cb«*.k by proper cautiousness and through the blade of an our In 1913 Kakananisku. the i-hiiniploti tbc ihrotie he •«•nt for m «•rltnimil who guiued by good judgiueni. 1 know a mau wi,'»»e cuuruge 1» very »wlmnier of Honolulu, wus attacked had 1»»-« li ««-n I'lid d tn d«*atii, Uhd in mu»*h over-developed and hb faculty by a giant eel, which drugged him «trucie.! film io k !** thr girl In the lig. Hr tell drill! of caution is very defluent. He does under water, and held bitn there fur preseuce "f th<- nut know «hat fear meuii», und be nearly two minutes, Hr escaped at on thè ground, likv one strut k bj light- plunges into al! sorts of foolish uper- last, but at the cost of a Anger from ning The sanie «tory atlons which do no? turn out Weil, und his right hand Eels attain an Immense size In the uf India, and ti» .-nrly tie is a!«uyu trying to get out of things «hicii he iia<i gone Into hastily, rivers of New Z>-aland and have been tu. nk« imide gre;.' u«. "t il In fact, M-riii'Xi« |'er*onlfy Ing Ila* If his prudence had been equally de- known to attack bathers, veio,»ed with his courage, with ills bold- many cases of drowning ha.e been u» Alexander ■ -m«. i.*n e . Uess, he would have made a very proven to be where eels have drugged sin ii« tli. vernimi» girl, and the bathers tie neu th the surface of slnt.er a» 111«- crlmirmi »ho strung man. fsbed. the water. buttle endeavors, half-hearted New Today Ml TIIKM. IN INSl liANC.L Dependable compatii.*» sud reas M Stott. enable rateo Bea T 10'Jtf Buick Salesroom» everything A. E VoorhMa. Pub and I’ropr CtaUsred at posit office. Grants I'aas. Ora . au second-class mail matter WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per jear Tl EKDkY. 'I lilt H J«». '"Ji GRAMM I'«SK DAILY ODI ..Fl L j L2 ÖIANTS PASS DAILV COURIER PAGE AUTO TOPS Replace the wtinliby top with UtChl. tMM»yU»*han<!iv w wither- pr«K»f one now. Smart looking. MTVh rahlc lop |M-rfr< t fitting and improving ti., cars look*—a iv ido cliolic in nei* terials and color». 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