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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1921)
When You Royal White Soap $4-50 per box Palm Olive Soap $1.00 for 12 rt«>rr m on urr ur ubmum s » bmr or hm . t » m - LHT BOW AT 2 M»B M tagt S R« Mr of M White H uum . Model. 1700 Country Scat Model. 600 SurburtMn Model. 495 a veiiow ferii l’an y»»u r* ud leu 'Ir, mark» I Phil p Terri, au'hor •* T*rr> • Guide «• J«|>*n. ledi» fuiluulee "" <dm«elf- • )•** wbhh emphaslaed the •dilaabllUy of hesplng «u g'-4 i'™»» with .«>•• cTili-e*» lauti«lr>ln*S The tYiiak io Mr Terry’« bums town • «• «Hlned to lie «uri y , «o ”l>« ■*<•> olito writer iwturwl him m* *be ah)*.-« nf nHiru-sy. «ini urgnl him is adopi «Itili I y s» • MMt K m » mlmce OltluO palpably dlaples««! the <••«« t ai. but he said nothing l ater Mr Terry who lived «eversi )»«r« tn Chi n« and know« oumethlrig of th* gu» gw, *si *urpri«e«1 to find tile shirt» and cvllsr» marked with tbe fanti > e.e hieroglyph signifying “upstart )a-k •sa” STRIKE I Cigarette No olgaratto ha* the »amo dollcloua flavor an Lucky Strike, ■acaus* Lucky Strike In toasted cigarvtta. ba* "At and JILT IB. IM1 □ties ♦ The Musa i Photo House ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »laevuei lU.wril. Plop. years of tola life la Fraire at a dol lar a day is córtala.y eauUsd to an XcOD«4 fcy taper« Mao 1 ”V Mate IU Ihr Ör*t puragf<a|>h of your • 'or, that tin* was I be itiual i»lr aaimual rubiwry we'vg *t*r had here."* »aid the city editor "Well, aaau t IlT" • *Aed the new reporter. “Certainly not Why. our banka bare been robbed by o.tue of the most noted crooks la the country long Courier ment run* a specialty merehant prtatlag editai break wttk the anas «too made BOAT k IJto.tM-ATtOA 'rom »!• ta li a day darlag thia Boc.r legisiauuti U the seaabe for period Tbe man vtoo went to M-aarrke mes la bow receavlag tbe France coMxden ttoe Urne «peat dar MdJiMled interest cd veterat.« at ttoe ing the war as a dead loca, while Great War and of ever? other rltii*3 tbe the ote* vtoo were nakur of tto« eoaaU7 President Hard.ag’* huge vagM were adding materially ■aaort..that th* 3*uit of the bill to ttoe economic advantage ttoey la the sew ate would meaa the Saan- were to ba»» after ttoe struggle is I elai weaken.nr of the country, if true, Ker ope ■ act t* beed«d The ez-wrmeu man The granting of a loan by which 1« loyal to hl* country in peace aa land may be purchased would aid In well aa la war i and doe« not vast ttoe development of ttoe country The HISTORY OF THE. RED MAN SERIES to tanperb it IB atty way. Bat tbe ex-service man la desirous of going vwtorax to right I tn demanding some ahead, and if given the proper chance eo a pensatic u Ha ta sat ltled to would do much in tbe «etdement of sob - reeorni’.ion i for tola serrteea. the land question He is handicap •ad ft the cask boaua W lmpoaatbie. ped by the jek of mean« If tbe then aome other mean* of reins Pers canto bonus la impossible some other ia g him awl M found manner of putting him on an econ There are three other opUoaa la omic standard on the level with the The non-service man must be found. He voteras will ue allowed big rholee of is deserving of tie bast that Aunerlc* the bill aow before the senate a loan, by which be would be enabled to buy a home or a farm, of "a taeb- aica; or vocational training or be •outd receive a certain amount of paid up tna-iranee Even if the cash bonus would put a hardship on the country, sorely none of the other features would aertoualy imperil tbe ftnancex of tbe nation. The caah fea Atlantis. an iuiet.1 mytbolo<i<al Is land. «aa mitfoeed to lie in tbe At'ao- Uc ocssn »est <X the stra.is of Gibral tar. and «a» anvwn aa “the lost -oo- ünetib” Plato represents It aa ha ring b«»-n eugu.fed la tli* wa b.'AA» yeara prevloua aa a puniakment for tb« 1m- pietj «bona Oy tto« .akabltaat* la wagmg war againat A inens. ture of tbe bill could be delayed un THE TOKEN OF POSSESSION til such a time aa the treasury offi BY “ INDIAN " MlUXh Japanese Beauty to Japan««« beauty tuoat baa« etra gbt Nace hair Her fare should man would object to a deUy, If he be narrow and long; her forehead high knew that It was for tbe good of the and narrow at the middle, but larger end lower st the sides, so that It car- country. respond* aa nearly as possible to ths Lamuui Holies, national adjutant| outnue of FujL Indians regarded unth ivorulcr th« customs they were able to observe of the first white men who came to America. The cus tom of planting a cross in token of possession was established at the very beginning. When Columbus first landed in America he planted the cross on the beach, observed from a distance by the wondertng natives. cial* should feel that tit« treasury could stand the drain _ No _ service When sailing for the king of England, John Cabot rediscov ered America and Newfoundland in 1497, and planted the ctoss on the newly found land in token of possession. Boys Corduroy Knickers 98c When Cabral, commanding a Portuguese fleet, reached the mainland of South America in 1500, he raised a cross in token of possession and named the land Santa Cruz, which means Holy Cross. Boy»’ Brown Corduroy Knicker Trouser», ages 8 to 16 We may suppose safely that the first French navigator^to reach the New World performed the act of possession in the same way; so that Spaniards, Englishmen, Portuguese and French men came planting the cross in token of possession in the names of Christ and their separate kings. 98c Pair Much could be told of that strange ceremony, which the Indians, of course, did not understand. Christians of that day invested the cross with many wonder ful and magic attributes. In the Spanish history of that time» not discredited yet in Spam, is a story illustrating this point; and we will briefly outline it here. Golden Rule iStore It «aid that a crow« u>a* raised in Santo Domingo in th« West Indi«« by th« fir»t expedition of Columbus, and after th« Spaniard« uwr< gone th* Indian* tried to throw th« crow down, and though many Indian* combined th«« efforts they could not budge it. Then they laid wood around it in repar ation to bum it, it i* «aid, and at that functure a beautiful lady, th« appa rition of th« Virgin Mary, appeared and drove th« Indian« away from th* •acred cro**. McINTYRE for Implements of All Kinds Mower»,Rake», Binders CLETRAC TRACTORS Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools 402 4 South 8ixth Grants Pass, Ore. Flower oi Clematis is Flour We Stand Back of flour You will not be disappointed whatever you use It for, wheth er In bread, pies, cake«, rolls, sauce», etc It goes far, It give» satisfaction to tbe housewife. Order a bag to try, either from your grocer or from JOSEPHINE COUNTY ELOUR MILL SÄ- In modern history u*e find a custom similar to this Token of Po**«*Mon. We refer to th« claim* of manufacturer* for their product*. Each ar* apt to proclaim their make of article superior to all other*. Test* of usage, however, prove or disprove the )u*tne*s of their claim« and possession remains with the fittest. 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