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TUESDAY, AUGUHT AO, l»'J». FAGE TWO XKW G8ANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. Voorhies, Pub. and Propr. Entered at postoffice. Grants Pass. Ore , as second-class mall matter DAILY COURIER ■y mall or carrier, per year...... 36.00 By mall or carrier, per month . 50 WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year.............................>3.00 ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch.................. 35c Local-personal column, per Uns....10c Kcaders, per line..---------- -------------- 5e s. o. s. The Magic Kitchen Cleanser SHIPMENT Jl ST RECEIVED TRY 4 8 FIRST TOR NEW UP TO THE MIM TE G4MIDS. IF IT IS AN ARTIt LE OF MERIT, 1 REAL Ql »LITT IRI'K'T.E TRAT WILL GIVK 8ATISFACTION, WE WILL IIA1E IT. EXPERIENCK HAB TAUGHT IS TO PICK OUT THE BEST. THRON 04 T THE WtMlST ANII ItUILD IHR BUSINESS ON Q4A4JTY. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited in this or all otherwise credited in this 101 & 105 N. 6th paper sad also the local news pub lished herein All rights for republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦■■♦• ♦ ♦ ♦ served. nœiur. august so. tosi e ADDITIONAL I AM'AL ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ SOME STRAIN ON THE EYES A few more articles of furniture Wall Paper of Colonial Oaye Truly Deserved to Be Called “Fearful and Wonderful." VOUAI ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ at Mr. Hanson's, 423 C street. Call «s Wednesday forenoon. OREGON WEATHER NICE Gov. Ilriggs and Crosby peaches « The antique wall [tapers found In are now ready for canning; also it (Tearing About Complete- — Weather for the Week ♦ the colonial "mansions” of Ports few Crawfords left. Bring your Clearing on the right of way of mouth. N. H„ niarve’ously preserved, Pacific coast states—Gener- ♦ boxes. J. H. Robinson, near WII- the Josephine Caves highway is near are too animated for restful corn pan ♦ llly fair throughout the week, dervllle ■ u ly completed now. says Joe Leahy, tonship. Only a nerveless race could ♦ tilth normal temperatures. contractors, who was in one of the have gaxed all their Ilves upon such a ♦ TOR 3AIJD — Relinquishment. 160 ♦ town today on business. Mr. Leahy monotonous variety of Incident Thomas Bailey Aldrich tells us that getting the earth ready for excava- a typical paper, familiar to bla child tion. Work on the bridges and cul hood. displayed over and over again a DRY L\W ENFORCEMENT verts is also going ahead. Mr. Icahy group of English country people wear Since the passage of the amend thinks that the work will be done by ing Italian hata and dancing on a lawn which ended abruptly In a sea beach, ment to the constitution prohibiting the middle of December. i on which stood a fisherman angling for the eale and use of Intoxicating I a whale, and wisely indifferent to the Mquor, there has sprung up as regu Salmon Gatch Improve«— Issue of a terrific naval combat which Local commercial fishermen are was being fought Just beyond reach of lar industry of making moonshine having better success lately in their his fishing rod. whiskey. The moonshiner does not catches. Last night four boats went Grander In scale, but as Irrelevant care particularly what happens to , over the drift and came back with In detail. Is a very handsome paper on the person who drinks his goods. He nearly 600 pounds of the Chinooks. the walls of the athletic club, where la Interested only in the money he The salmon are large now. the big we behold gayly dressed ladles and gentlemen passing under Virginia's •eta for it. The government has put fellows beginning to move out of the deep holes where they have been Natural Bridge to get a good view of agents on the trail of these, but evi Niagara falls, and turning from the ' staying during the hot weather. barbarous splendor of an Indian war dently some of the larger violators I ' dance to witness a drill of West Point go their way unmolested. W. A. Fishermen Pay Fines— cadets. J. D. Fitch, who gives his home as Weygrandt, federal prohibition The painted walls of the Warner agent, has made some discoveries Klamath Falls, and H. H. Tweed were house, discovered by chance In 1350, fined today for fishing without a li present a wide choice of disconnected which proved rather startling. cense, and they turned over 325 a- subjects. Abraham prepares to sacri At least 90,000 gallons of alcohol, plece. The men were caught by. flee Isaac under the supervision of according to his figures, for which i Game Warden Bancroft at Savag« Governor Phipps, and foreign cities of impossible picturesqueness stretch be manufacturers of “hair tonic" or Rapids where they were employed on the dam. They were arrested last ' fore the eyes of fair Priscilla at her "flavoring extract" paid 16 per gal spinning wheel.—Agnes Reppller In night. Harper's Weekly. lon, ultimately found its way down Tonight and Wednesday, fair. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ states that blasting started Sunday the dusty throat of some bootlegger's Hurt lt king H<q»,— Clarence Emery was badly hurt eustomer at 50c per gulp, showing the tidy margin between manufactur yesterday at the R. R. Stephenson hop yards sbout 12 miles down the er’s cost and the price paid by the river when he fell from a ladder. His consumer of 111,000,000. back was wrenched but he is report He uad Among the methods used by seme ed to be improved today. placed the 14 foot ladder on the wire of these manufacturers to escape de and had started up when the wire tection was the sending broadcast to gave way, Mr. Emery falling on the' the druggists and others of receipt ladder. He was brought,to the B.' ed "invoices,” acknowledging pay A. Williams residence in the city. ment for goods never ordered and Retail pharmacists Boys On Outing— Sixteen boys, members of four j all over northern Ohio have received classes of the Methodist Sunday these bogus "invoices,” it was said. i school, are spending a few days at One concern, which is reputed to the Caves. The boys were supposed have made a profit of one million dol to get 10 new memh. -s for their Sun lars last year, shipped 442 gallons of day school class, the trip to be given as a reward for the work. The boys "hair tonic” in one month to a town were all between the age of 11 and boasting a population of 8,000. There 14 years, being accompanied by Rev. was enough “tonic” in that burg to Jos. Knotts and Kieth Edgerton. use well toward a pint on the head of They will take three days to make the every man, woman and child in the trip to the Caves and back. never received. town. "Not all manufacturers of barbers'' supplies and flavoring extracts are engaged in the illicit trade,' Wey- gandt said. "Many of them are do-i ing a legitimate business, but this, has been one of the loopholes most frequently and profitably used by those seeking fortune if not fame through the breaking of the prohibi tion law.” STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice is hereby given of a special meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Mora Pump Sales Co., at its! offices at 611 G street. Grants Pass. Oregon, on September 5th, 1921, at the hour of 10 a. m. C. H. WOODWARD, 72 Secretary and Treasurer The Opening of a Lily, The comparatively rare Instances in which the motions of plants, such as the o|>enlng of buds Into blossoms, occur during a single brief period of watching, always give much pleasure to the onlooker. An English botanist, who has spent much time In India, tells of a species of lily. Crinum augustum. which In an ludlan garden opens with uncommon swiftness. Just after a shower of rain in the evening he saw the pink- striped buds of one of these lilies, each about four Inches long, on the point of opening. Pnssing the plant shortly afterward, lie was sruprtsed to find tne blossoms wide open, and In 20 minutes more the petals had curved themselves backward like ram's horns. In an hour the points of the petals had swept over an nrc of at least eight or nine Inches. Knew Source of Pictures. Guy was out calling with bls motl> er. when he saw a picture of angels on a wall In a home where they were calling. Calling his mother's atten tion to fids picture, he said : “Mother, somebody must have taken a kodak to heaven with them." That Telephon« Accent. Frederick Wilson Truscott, professor of German at West Virginia university, says it is a raw age. He finds that daily use of modern appliances Is not leaving English undefiled. Last term he gave a course Involving Goethe's DOMING EVENTS “Torquato Tasso.” of which the class used a text with the lines numbered. Sept 15-17. Thursday, Friday. Sat- Professor fl uscott liegnn his lecture urday—Southern Oregon Indus on this particular work by asking his trial Exposition at Grants Pass students if they had had any difficulty with It A demure co-ed from South Sept. 12, Monday—Opening of the Grants Pass public schools. Carolina spoke up: “I can't get Uns One-Three-O-Flve."—New York Eve Sept. 12, Monday—Opening of Miss ning Post Telford’s Kindergarten, 411 C St. New and Used Goods SEE ME 401 G STREET Coats, Suits and Dresses THEY ALWAYS DOME HACK FOR MORE Choose your coats, suits and dresses no«, while our stock la com plete. Golden Rule 5tore TOR SAJ j E - One young grade Jer sey cow. gentle and good milker; also one grade calf by same cow, Address now seven months old. 6» No. 240. care Courier. IXJST Yellow silk sweater on Pa cific Highway between the dam and Grants Pass. Please return F. <’. Bramnel 73 NEW TODAY—Breakfast table«, Kitchen treasure. Cut Pads, Hook Case, Red Star oil stove. Double blankets S3 a pair, luto pump. Auto top covers. Box couch. . Phone 71, T. C. Booth. Flrat Lecturer and Hie Fee. Truman 11. Talley writes In the World's Work: Ralph Waldo Enter- sou was the first famous professional lecturer. His fees were low at first There is a letter In existence that he wrote the Waltham committee regard ing his fee: “1 am willing to accept the 35 you offer me. but I n>u«t have In addition three quarts of oats for my horse.” He spoke ninety-eight times lu tin- Concord Lyceum without pay, but when the fee system began, he rapidly rose from the $5 level to 8150. and lu the days of Ma grciitest popularity he received as high H» $54»> BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO FRENCH GOT ERNMENT NOW PERMITS SPIRTI AL I.IQUORs Paris. Aug. 30.- (A. P.I-- The Fretich government has been com- pel led to permit the Importatlon Into France of a limited amount of whls- key and gin so as to satisfy the de mauds of the tourists here from for eign countries. Such imports bad been prohibited since th« war uud. as a result, the prices of cocktails and highballs soared in proportion as the supply of gin and whiskey diminish ed. The government realised that af ter the tourist season began It was losing a large amount In duties. The minister of finance, therefore, was authorlied to permit hotels, restau rants and cafes to import enough, spiritual liquor to satisfy the de tnands of their foreign clients Only such places as ar« frequented by for-) «Utters. however can obtain permits for such Imiiorts. Qrsat Things The grsvesi events dawn with no more d < ise thun the morning star makes In rising. All great develop, nenie complete themselves In the world, and modestly wait Io silence, praising lltemselves never, end an- uounelng tlit-inselves not at all. Wo must tw sensitive, and sensible, if we would see the lieginnlngs end endings of great things.—ItenTier TRY THE Gl LHIIANSEN ONLY TEN M1NUTKH Al <>ur «tore you can prove to yourself In ten minute« that the GulbrniiM-n 1» cany for you to play well—a marvelous in strument—latalllvely fax lust ing. Tito < ou|ton below brings you full information. Check here If you do own any piano or Plano. t>ot| player Chock here If you want Infor- new mutton about having a Gulbranaen player action In stalled In your present piano (or playsr-plano) □ Write your name and address on the margin of this page and mall It to us The Musk & Photo House Manton Rowoil, Proprietor only are employed In our tin and sheet metal shop. Consequently when you give us an order for any work you can rest assured It will be done properly and quickly. Another point Is the fact that we use abso lutely the beat materials on all Jobe. No wonder we can guarantee satis faction to our customers. A Kindhcartcd Bluff. 'Don't you think Reginald take« himself rather seriously?' ■'No," replied Miss Cayenne. “Regi nald knows lie’s no Intellectuni marvel He Is merely making n generous ef fort not lo undeceive his fond pur ent»." Tennis In Ancient Osya. Henry VII was u special devotee of tennis, and hud a court built for him self at Windsor, whilst Ibi r> V III It wus who built the famous court at Hampton court, where It may be seen to this day. Tennis was Indeed ever a game of kings and princes Kings of England and kings of France i led with one another In their devotion to It. whilst the courts of both countries followed the roynl lend. The faithful Pvpys Is |ie< utterly faithful In Id» ref erences to tennis. GENUINE W. R. ILAN NIE »17 G STREET GET MV PRIt'EK FOR EVERY THING IN THE IMPLEMENT LINE BERT V 4LUE, QUALITY CONSIDERED, IN THE HH NTY. PI MPS, G AS ENGINE«. CREAM SEPARATORS 011^4, GREASES ANI» BOLT'S D. c. M c I ntyre N 402 4 South Sixth Grants Pass, Ore. rj 1 - Vl A * 1 ' If your Back is aching or Bladder L ) When your kidneys hurt and your back CT feels sore, don’t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate I be entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body’s urinous waste and stimulates them to their nor mal activity. The function of the kid Be Faithful m Small Things. neys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours "I tell you. friends, there I they strain from it 600 grains of acid finer, nobler qutolty In being time nitd and waste, so we can readily understand faithful In the little things of life, the vital importance of keeping the kid thnn In being heroic and grand In the neys active. Drink lots of water—you can't drink grem things."—Exchange too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water ERFE4 T befora breakfast each morning for a few IIOTECTION days and your kidneys will act fine. OLICT Thia famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined < overs with lithia, and has been used for genera Life Health tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid neys; also to neutralize the acids in Disability Accident urine so it no longer is a source of irri REMANI E LIFE tation, thus ending bladder weakness. INSURANCE CO. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in OF PITTSBURG jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should THEO. P. ( RAMER. Jr. take now and then to keep their kid Generili Agent neys clean and active. Try this, also keep up the water drinking, and no «i»’i N. nth St. 1II7-R doubt yon will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. ÍÍÍJÍ E. W. CHILES A visit to our ladies’ ready to wear department will convince you that we have all the new styles and materials for Fall. acres, 40 acres fenced and under irrigation, nearly level. 3 miles from Grunts Pass, some cleared, stock, tools Box 106 \. Rd I. Grants Pass. 73 bothers, drink lota of water and eat leas meat BUYS FOR CASH Local Breeders Enter GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose phine Lumber Co., at wholesale mill prices. All kinds of pinned (Coulluued from Page One! him tier Our truck delivers any where Phono 188, 107 North sard II rood I u estate of Indiana Sixth street >2tt cillc Epochal, a full brother of Bailie DEPENDABLE INSURANCE All 11. Bprlngfiowcr, grand champion sow lines. See T. M Stott, Buick sales of Indiana and Illinois In 1919. and rooms Phone 520, 43tf the herd sire, is also being entered. They are also taking eome of bls sons WANTED TO RENT Modern house and daughters. south of railroad, west part of I Frank Hasty of Wlnoua la golm city. P. J. Houser, phone 326-Y.! with the car as hog herdsman and J P. O. Box 93. 69 l> McKelvxn will be Guernsey herds Mr. McKelvey was formerly GIRL desires room and board dur-) man. Ing school term. Address Box 41, i herdsman for W W Marsh of Water 11« is a graduate of th« R. F I» No I. 711 loo. Iowa Uuiveralty of Nebraska FOR BALE- A dairy ranch, one ofi It wax Impossible to secure a list the best In Roguo river valley. All! of the entries from Bunnybrook In stock and Implements go with | time for today's patter but It will bn place. Address owner. J. B. Noble. printed tomorrow. latthrop Brother« Box lit. VI have a herd of ex oxi lent Ayrshire» and will tie ulde to make a showing, ONE HEAVY 31«-Inch wagon. I top equal to It not better than the Cali buggy, several ton» grain hay. also fornia herda. nianianita wood for sale. Write to F W Nelson. Rd .'. Box 11» That Is a rule at this bakery, after once you have tried our bread, cake, piee, rolls and de licious home-made pastry. Wo men who bake at home say that oor bakery products can not be excelled. Ask yoor Grocer for Bread by the GRANTS PASS BAKERY .•MIS G Street WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach -Kidneyi-H^irt-Lirtf Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles-— GOLD MEDAL ga mon a The National Remedy of Holland for centuries end endorsed by Queen Wilhel mina. At all druggists, three sires. I «"b tor th« name GeM Magai „« evary Lae aad arca«« na lailalwa