I A. E Voorhle*. Pub. and Propr. ■blared at poatoffice, Granta Pase, Or*., as second-class mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES Dtaplay apace, per inch.......... ......... 35c IXMel-persotial column, per line....10c Beader*, per ltne—---- ----------- 5c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year......$6.00 By mall or carrier, per month . .50 term at the Baptist church on Fri­ day of this week. I* announcing Its commencement exercises to be held at the Baptist church on Friday af­ ternoon, July 1. at 3:30 o'clock All exhibit Is prepared which will be of great Interest to parents and friends of the school Everybody should make arrangements to attend Fol­ lowing the exereftea, automobiles are to take the children to the park where they with their elders will on joy a social hour and a picnic au p- per together. The school haa been a decided success, there having been about 90 pupils enrolled Many People tre Taking tilvaniagv of our lou« list of Special Value*. No aaaUer how well y°u are supplie»!, you will find a few item» that you can use and that will «ave you money. Two New Item« on Special List Dunham's Cocoanut Wilson’s Marshmallow Creme WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year____________ >3.00 ELEVATOR IN ITNDI.ETO\ DISTRICT DESTROYED lit MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Th* Associated prea* is exclusively «■titled to the use for republication •t all new* dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in thia gaper and also the local new* pub- Uahed herein AU right* of republication of •pe- etal dispatches herein are aleo re- ance of "full beer" for domestic use. The new order permits one- served quarter of the beer manufactured to contain an alcoholic percentage up to WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2». 1021 13 per cent. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ U I DM .«.DU. JI M GRAN IM l’Abti DAI Lì COURIER PAGE TWO OREGON WEATHER » ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Relief Man at Hank— COLLECTION OF RAD COINS Washington. June 29.—(A. P.) — “bad money" coins which have been Imperfectly GERMAN 13 PER CENT REER minted is the peculiar hobby of GREETED WITH GUVD CRIES Douglas N. Starr, sergeant of the guard at the war department. Starr’s Berlin, June 29.—(I. N. S.)—Am­ collection is thought to be the only SensaUonal Reduction»— On »hoe«, hats and furnish- erica's human camels, sojourning in one of Ita kind in the world. 98tf The national museum has received J11*® Peerless Clothing Co. European alcoholic oases, assimilat­ ing a reserve supply of ‘beer, wine one collection of 200 imperfect coins and eocktails for their return to the gathered together by Sergeant Starr, Hoy Scouts on Hike- Early this morning about a dozen Great Volstead Desert, are rejoicing and now he has completed a small over Germany’s return to 13 per cent private collection, containing 23 im­ Boy Scouts started on a hike, their beer. Thirteen per cent! Count ’em! perfect coins, ranging from a silver destination being the Ward Hyde After the war. when everything half dollar, minted in 1807, to dimes ranch on the Applegate about five miles above Murphy. The boys In­ from soup to nuts in Germany was and pennies of 1920. an artificially produced substitute. Ray Baker, director of the mint. tend to stay at the ranch tonight and German beer made an American has asked Starr to sell this collec­ will make the hike back tomorrow tourist homesick for an American tion to the treasury department, eith­ evening. Ted Cramer took the boy's "near beer." German beer tasted er for exhibition or for the coins to baggage out tor them. like what in America is known as be cancelled as worthless. Starr has "pop,” or soda water. The govern­ refused to comply with this request, Newlywed* Visit City— .Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pringle stopped ment first raised the alcoholic limit and Mr. Baker will ask the passage to 8 per cent for export purposes; of a law to compel the return to the off in the city last night for a short visit with friends. They were mar­ then followed with a limited allow- government of imperfect coins. ried a week ago at Holleywood and are non on their honeymoon trip, ex­ pecting to go as far north as British Columbia. Mr. Pringle was formerly connected with the Old Channel mine. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ —The collection of Bible School to < loe e The Daily Vacation Bible school, which will close its three weeks* NEW TODA I GET YOUR LUMBER from th* Jose­ phine Lumber Co., at wholesale mill price*. All kinds of planed lumber. Our truck delivers any­ where. Phone 188, 107 North; Sixth street 9 2 tr ENTIRELY UNLIKE AND SO MUCH FINER ARE THESE WIRTHMOR WAISTS THAN WHAT CAN ORDINAR­ ILY BE BOUGHT AT THESE LOW PRICES. i FOR SALE—Very nice bungalow at 1026 Lawnridge Ave., 10 acre' tract, river front, east 2 mile*. 16- acre tract, river front, west one mile. 14 acres, cleared and fenc-i ed, Fruitdale. Acreage on Tenth ! street. If you want a bargain see Churchill. Phone 268-J. 06tf Whoever has bought one of these splendid garments would never think of going elsewhere for an inexpensive Waist. And if you have never worn a Wirthmor you do not know Just h«nv good a Waist can be .bought for so small a price. It will be a matter of prudence^ of economy and thorough M.ti«fa< •• tion to provide yourself with one or more of these very pretty mo­ dels that go on sale tomorrow. FOR SALE—Gas power concrete mix­ er. $50. 40-acre wood lot, 3 miles from Granta Pass, good road, price $10 per acre. 7-room modern res­ idence for rent or sale. Priced right, will be vacant about July 1. A. L. Edgerton, 665 N. 2nd St. 07tf Wirthmor Waists DRY 16-INCH PINE wood, $3 per tier. Houser Bros. Phone 326-Y. 1» -ARE SOU» HERE EXCLUSIV ELY. TH EY ARE ALWAYS WORTH MORE. WIRTHMOR WAISTS COME IN TWO GRADES: Price $1.00 and $2.00 Golden Rule »Store America s PLAYER-PIANO GULBRANSEN Player-Piano Nationally priced and advertised <»■* l*ii<«> l«> HI The Music and Photo House UHI Miny Marriaqs Caramony. At a marriage ceremony in Borneo a young live lieu la waved over and around •!>» bride and bridegroom, af­ ter which It Is klllod. The blood Is amearvd on the forehead, neck, cheat, hands and feet of the bridal pair, and following thia the two daub each oth­ er's foreheads Hubert Wilkin has accepted the position as relief man at the First National bank and will take the place of the members of the staff of the bank when they desire to go on their vacations. The first of the bank employes to take his vacation will COMING EVENTS be Andrew Hall, who leaves Satur­ day for Sacramento to visit his sis­ July 3, Saturday—Farm Bureau celebration. Riverside park. ter. Mrs O. C Goodnow. Tonight and Thursday, prob­ ♦ ♦ ♦ able showers The New Wwthmor W a.ists $1.00 and $2.00 IIMI. Pendleton. June 29.—(A. P.) Ono hundred and fifty thousand dol­ lars was the io«« today when five warehouses and a grain elevator nt ♦ ♦ ♦ Myrick was destroyed. ♦ V. S. MINT SEEKS TO RECOVER ♦ J»» ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ AMVSKMKNTH ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ “What's Worth Whiter* if you were asked "What’s worth while?" what would your answer be? In a vague sort of way you have al ways told yourself that you knew, I but the chances are that you have I — WE KNOW OUR CHARGES WILL PLEASE YOU WE ONLY CHARGE FOR ( WHAT 'ïtàrxks.fttlvfttumbvr __________________________________ 'n.-v.ff given the subject serious I thought. If you were to keep that thought "Whale’ Worth While’’" before you. I dissect It and then practice It. you'd [never have cause to say "I'm sure un­ lucky," and when your day's work is over you would know It had been conscientiously done and your night's sleep would be sweet lx»ls Weber has adapted th* thought "What's Worth While," to the screen and It's not a sermon, but a picture of gripping heart Interest from atem to stern At the Pag* theater today and tomorrow Clair* Windsor and Ixiula Calhern have th* leading roles Others In the cast In­ clude Arthur Stuart Hull, Mona I.Isa and Edwin Stevens. When you get a plumbing bill from us you’ll be pleased to pay it because you will realize that the charge la just and fair and that the work that we did for you was well and promptly done. Here's our telephone number. Call us up when you need us. B. S. 514 Dedrick F Street PHONE 8OH-J i E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in­ surance and plate glass liability. 80914 G street, phone 28. 40tf ROYAL ANN CHERRIES are ripe at Waveland orchards. 10c per pound if you want to pick them your­ self. Phone 502-F-14. OStf FOR SALE—Fine male calf. $2.50. Inquire No. 207 Courier office. 17 FOR SALE—Gasoline buzz saw on wagon, team harness and wagon. See Tate at 302 West Rogue River Ave. 17 TWO EXTRA FINE Holstein dairy cows for sale. Overlook Ranch. Merlin. Ore. 21 IXyST —In southwest part of city, driver’s charge slip book. Finder will confer favor by leaving It at Courier office, at the Cold Storage hand to ’Mr. Hammond on the wagon. 17 FOR SALE—Four weeks old White Ix>ghorn cockerels, $1.50 per doz.. 10c each in lota of 50 or more. K. Hammerbacher, Rd. 2, phone 606-F-23. 21 JELLY GLASSES, fruit Jars for sale Only used one season. Call 704 D street, or phone 303. 17 WANTED Edgerman. 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