k Tl KHhU, Ki:rn MBI IC 13. lf»2l. GKA5TH i’AHK DAILY <<)l HIEB ♦ ♦ ♦ Three Cs Lumber Company CARRY a colludete line of lumber, all grades, Lath, Shingles, I loom. Windows, Wallboard, etc. WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen I loops. Window Screens, Cupboard Doom, etc. ESTIMATES ON REQUEST (.KANTS I'AHH, OREGON AND WENT G iwis Shoes for the Family Buy School Shoes —at— Woodward’s See My Window A New Shipment of Rugs Just Arrived Meet us at the Fair We do Picture Framing Holman’s Furniture Store Buv SHOES Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Director* of the Fort Van- noy Irrigation District, constituting a Board of Equalization for the said district, will meet on Tuesday, Octo­ ber 4th. 1*21, at the hour ot lb o'clock a. m , for the purpose of aquallzing the assessment as levied upon tho lands within said district, and will continue Its session from day to day as long as may be neces­ sary for proper equalization of said assessments. The Board will meet in the office of the district In the First National Bank Building. Grants Pass. Oregon, and will publicly examine the assessment roll for the purpose of correcting errors in assessments, and It shall be the duty of all persons In­ terested to appear al the time and The assessment place appointed. roll anil record of the district are on file in the office of the Secretary. In First National Bank Building. Grunts Pass, Oregon, for the Inspection of all persons Interested. (HEAL) (Signed) JAMES T (Ml INNOCK. Secretary Fort Vannoy Irri­ gation District. Grants Pass, Oregon. September l>, 1921. (TIMING EVENTS Sept. 15-17, Thursday. Friday. Sat­ urday Southern Oregon Indus­ trial Exposition nt Grants Pass Sept. 26-Oct. 1, Monday-Saturday— Oregon State Fair, Salem. High School Books AND SCHOOL HIÌ’I’MES OF ALL DESCItll'TIONS CLEMENS SELLS DRUGS YA'’ «V wet ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ J Reg tlar meeting of Remue* Chap- j ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ « i t-r No 28. R. A. M., will be Wednesday night and 8 o’clock. Much Fruit S||I|>|MM|— At the rate Rogue river valley Medfordil«* Will Visit— fruit la being shipped in here many Medford lias been accorded families will have much preserved i honor of having a day specially peaches, plums, pears and tomatoes. aside for her at the Josephine County Haya tho Del Norte Triplicate. Fair at Grants Pass. September 16 I* the day designated and now that *>!■<>*>•>— there Is a continuous stretch of pave­ ' All the new ones have arrived at ment from the California line to Peerless (Tlothlng Co I Grants Pass, it fa fitting that all resi­ dents of this county journey to To Take Prisoners North— ■ Grants Paes and make it a Jackson Sheriff George Ix-wl. and Deputy county day Instead of just for Med- ! Ernest bister will leave this evening , ford. The resident* of Josephine for Halem. taking with them L. C. county are deserving of recognition 1 Chadwick and C it. Crandall, who ¡for their progressiveness and the eft- ------- ..-.j.—... can --- pay “ --7a n0 (were sentenced to serve terms in the'lzens of Medford them «tat« penitentiary. The officer* will greater respect than to attend their * return in a few days. fair next Friday. No matter what lo­ cality residents live, they should on ltenieinber ScpteridH-r 15. |»>, 17— 1 going to Grants Paa* next Friday Josephine County'Fair and Courier ' have a banner on their car of their •home town. Medford Mafl-Trlbune Bargain Days. 1 '* i linBiv at Ui>- Fair Ground Evangelist Marshall will apeak to­ Thursday, Friday and Saturday night on Th.- D. vlj All Dolled I' p nights, given by W O. W. team and and lay bare the working* of the band. 'Big, new floor and good devil in a lot of the modern forme. i music, commencing at 8 o'clock each Mr. Mar*hall I* personally acquainted night. with the principal in the Ban Fran­ 1 - cisco horror and will deal with him I Bonn» Aid To Be Given— and some others In no uncertain «ay. The American Ix-zion has made Come and hear him. 7» arrangement* to aid the ex-service .man get his bonus application made ! Pay Your NubacripUon— 'out right and will have a booth at Courier Bargain Day and nave the fair ground* for that purpose ; enough for a season ticket at the fair. Several stenographers will be on hand to fill out the applications Ashland Corning to Fairs— ' which will be on hand. The ex-ser- V O. N. Bnilth, L. F. Ferguson vice men will be required to show .and H. T. Elmore have been appoint­ their discharges before they can have ed by the Ashland Chamber of Com- I the applications filled out. The ser- mere« as members ot a committee to vfes will be given free of charge, the organize a delegation of Ashland bui- local post of the American Legion ineas men to attend the Josephine bearing all the expense. Sufficient ap­ ¡county fair to be held here Septem- plications are now on band to meet [ her 15. ie. 17. The Ashland men are .the demand. I planning to attend the fair Septem- 1 ; ber I 5. Arbuckle Or the Devil— Eugene Men Visit— Clarke H. Day, local lumberman, left today by automobile for the southern part of the state, going as far south as Josephine and Jackson counties to investigate lumber condi­ tions In those counties. He was ac­ companied by J. E. Turnbull, secre­ tary of the local lodge of Elks, and Ben Dorris, who will use this oppor­ tunity to attend to some business for the Elka lodge while in Medford Eugene Guard. Boxing, Music and Talks Enjoyed by Member«« and Their Friends 'I f o e.D.vw “Yes Ivemore lime for Myself Since IGot a Fordson” The Fordson Tractor is taking much of the drudgery out of farm life; it is solving the labor problem; it is reducing the tost of preparing land by almost one half of what it was with horses; and it is saving one third to one half of the farmer’s time; and making farm life more attractive. The Fordson will run your threshing machine —and at the most opportune time for you. It will operate the milking machines, saw your wood, fill your silo, pump the water, and take care of every kind of belt work— And don’t forget—it will plow six to eight acres in a ten hour day, handling two plows with ease. Thus the Fordson is the ideal year-round trac­ tor. It will pay for its fall and winter keep in many ways. There’s abigttory to tell you about ths Ford- son— and a true one—come in and get the facts. Or, if you prefer, telephone or drop us a card and we will bring them to you. l t $ % 4 s •! •4 a * J J 1 C. A. WINETROUT farewell Hop Dance WEDNESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 14 Knox Hop Yard 1 i Dire Penalty for Medical Failure. i In the day« of Babylon the doctor or surgeon who failed of a cure fre­ quently was condemned to have his hands rat off by the public execution­ er. WE ARE HEADQVARTERS FOR THE GRADED AND i 1 The Woodmen of the World held a 1 smoker last night for the members | and friends. This is the first of a series of social affairs which the local j camp plan* for the season. A good I crowd attended and all enjoyed them- ■ selves. The Camp orchestra under the leadership of Neighbor J. R. Hig­ ginbotham. rendered several num- I “The Well of Montezuma." I bers in a most pleasing manner. This i Among the many natural curiosities Don't Forget Benefit Dance— i of Arizona, one that Is not often vis­ At Rogue River by the Rebekah*1 orchestra is composed of some of the ' ited by tourists. Is the singular bowl- Friday, the l«th. best mnsicians In the city and the 791 shaped depression in Yavapai county, camp Is proud of It. deader Higgin­ ---------------------- -- called "The Well of Montezuma.” It botham rendered two solos which Coyote Mixes With Dog— Is nearly circular, and between 500 A coyote story that is somewhat made a hit with the audience. and iksi feet In diameter nt the brim There were three two round boxing out of the ordinary is brought to It Iles in the midst of a nearly-level area The «Idea are vertical to a town by IChas. Kinkle who live« on matches, which were full of pep and • depth of 30 or 40 fi>et. Below that Savage creek. 'Sunday he heard a i furnished much amusement and en- they merge Into ii aloplng sba|>e, which coyote howling and turned his dog • thusiasni. Steve Jewell and l^ester • extends down to n circular pool of loose on him as he could not see the Calhoun started off the show, with a I water, alleged by popular tradition, animal, The coyote made a flying fast exhibition. Don Megargel and ns are so many other not very deep tackle at the dog and they mixed Robt. Lawless furnished the second areas of water, to be bottomless. rather 1 lively both getting good firm number, and Robt. Neilson Jr., and Thia remarkable formation hns usu­ holds, Mr. Kinkle was able to go up Glenn Hamilton gave the ’final, which Hop (di king clow« Wednesday und ally been desiTlIaal io a “pit crater” to the coyote and place his gun was a fast bout. Several other bouts of volcanic origin, the result of the this will be the wind up dance and a fulling of the roof of a envern. fanned against it. shooting It through the had been arranged, but the partici­ good time. Good Music. In the limestone strata by running heart, Coyotes are usually rather pants were unable to be present. They promise to be on hand at the EVEKYI 'l-Y < ME—THE I ABT MOONLIGHT DANCE water. The water of the pool. It la wary about fighting with dogs. next smoker, in the near future. Fol­ «aid. rtows out through a subterra­ nean channel Into the valley of Bea­ Naanreno Service- lowing the boxing carnival, all par­ ver creek. Kindly remember Nazaretie ser- ticipated of refreshments in the form vices at 7:45 this evening over of chicken sandwiches, coffee and Town's Natural Advantages. Smith's Racket store. Public cor- strawberries and cream furnished by The little river Arrow—no bigger dially Invited. 79 Neighbor W. H. Ix>onard. Nearly l(*n than a good sized brook- runs pas^ the , partook of this lunch. outskirts of the town of Reddltch, Eng­ After supper all adjourned to the Tlusater 1« Opened — land. mt Its way to Join Shakespeare's A theater has been opened in Gold main hall where an Interesting speech Avon near Bldford, a few miles above 'was made by District Manager C. E. ♦ ♦ ♦ Stratford-on-Avon. Along the bed of Hill by Chas. Clayton former man­ OBITUARY AMI SEMI- NTS the Arrow you .-an find smooth peb- ager of the Oregon here. Mr. Clay­ Wilson. Neighbor Wilson dwelt on bles of a peculiarly hard crystalline ton states that he had his opening the importance of the fraternity and ■ »♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ William M. Cheshire nature; they are known locally an performance last Saturday night, the great good the order has done laist Day of "i'e.k’s ,,ad Hoy at the W. M. Cheshire was born October “emery stones," and were invaluntde showing Zane Grey's "Desert Gold." and is doing along the line of broth­ Rivoli for polishing needles not only when The house was (tacked according to erhood. He dwelt also on the catn- Tonight marks the conclusion of 13, 1950, in Cedar county, Missouri. simple handprocesses were in vogue, paign which the local Camp Is now the sensational run of "Pecks Bad He moved to Marion county, Oregon, Mr. Clayton and he expects to have but also for a considerable time later. carrying on, and received the assur- Roy.” starring J. c!;ie Coo-ian. at the with his parents in 1852, and has a good patronage. The theater has The makers gnve a few pence to chil­ spent the greater part of his life tn ante of the members that they will dren for picking a dozen or two out been fixed up inside and chairs have make this Camp 500 strong by Jan­ Rivoli theater, where this delightful Oregon. He has been a resident of First National attract.on has been of the shallows of the brook. Thus ; been added in place of benches that Grants Pass for the last 30 years. Paramount, uary 1st. The Camp now has 420 playing all week to enormous crowds. Reddltch could poll- h Its needles more ; were formerly there. Mr. Cheshire is survived by his members, and is the largest fraternal The popularity enjoyed by this splen ­ cheaply than those towns width hnd • ’Pathe and Hodklnson service will be wife. Rose A. Cheshire, of this city; organization in Southern Oregon to pay carriage for emery stones, and given. The house is to be known as did comedy of boyhood days, with They have Just had their hall re- the slx-vear-old screen favorite in the two sons. Fred Cheshire, of Pasadena. upon this tiny tietail hinges the de­ the Gold* Hill theater. velopment of an Important British In- modeled, and now have the finest title role and with the sparkling sub­ Cal., and Jess Cheshire of Chico, — Mrs. W. C. lustry.—Christian Science Monitor. lodge hall in this portion of the state. titles of Irvin Cobb, has seldom if ’ Cal., four daughters Steelhead* Take Fly- | Pickens of Canyonville, Ore.; Mrs. ever been equaled by any other pro­ Sunday proved to be about the best T. C. Luckey of Eugene, Ore.; Miss Hopeful Outlook. duction shown here. Certainly Jackie day of the year for the fly fishermen “Well," said the Judge, “what's your who happened to have tried their has been given a worthy vehicle in Grace Cheshire of Seattle, Wash., and argument this time? Aren’t you ever •IPeck's Bad Boy" as a successor to Mrs. Benton Bowers of Ashland, Ore. luck on the upper river. "Bruce Old- going to get over the habit of beat "The Kid." and to judge from the at­ Four brothers, J. A. Cheshire of Eu­ Ing came home with seven large fel­ Ing your wife?" (Continued from Page One) tendance the youngster has gained gene, L. L. and 'A. S. Cheshire of lows, the heaviest one tipping the "Yea. Judge, I'm beginning to have Cheshire, Ore., and E. -B. Cheshire hopes. She don't look as though she scales at six pounds. Joe Wharton ' ment against the destruction ot scen­ many new followers. of Coburg. Ore., four sisters, Mrs. F. caught five, the largest one going could (lull through nianv more ol ery and as Governor Olcott has re­ A. Rankin, Mrs. M. J. Walker and 'em." four and a half pounds. He states cently called a con'erence of men in­ Mrs. J. S. Mahon of Eugene, and Huw Fast Dees Hair Grow? that he also caught another one but terested in the conservation of the The average rate of growth of the Mrs. E. G. Briggs of Oakland, Cal. that when he laid it out it looked so scenic resources of the state, it is hair of the head varies from half an Mr. Cheshire had been ill for a pretty and Innocent that he turned it fitting that members of the pioneer inch to one Inch a month, The rate : long time but was hopeful of recovery back. This is the first time he was i organization of Oregon go to Jose­ of growth Is greatest between hfteen j until near the end. He made a gal­ ever known to do such a trick. They phine county and by their presence and thirty years of age, and dlmin- lant fight to live but expressed hlm- were fishing on the river near Gold there help in getting the movement Ishes after flfty. 1 self willing to go and be with hi* Hill with professor and red upright started in our neighboring county. Lord and Savior. flies. Alt outMlde rooms To see that every county in the state Moat Intelligent Animal. is organized is a part of the state pro Scientists say that tho chimpanzee CARO OF THANKS Rille»: Single, 50c, 75c, and SI Display of Textiles— gram of the preservation of the seen- is superior to any other animal ex­ S|x', ial rate* l>y the week Mrs. White, superintendent of the ery. cept man. Next In order comes the We wish to thank our friends and Dining room in connection Women's department of the fair, gorilla, then the orangoutang, The neighbors for their many acts ot t urges all women to enter for pre­ gibbon, still another variety of ape. ’’ kindness and words of sympathy and First class home cooked meals Origin of "Scapegoat” miums any articles of fine needle­ family style, 4<>e In accordance with the ancient Jew­ comes fourth. the beautiful floral offerings tender­ work or other fancy work which they ish ritual. <>n the Day of Atonement ed during the Illness and death of may have, not only for the premium the chief priest symbolically laid the .«<• — dear ,i«„« MA»**««*»« mother. vt*«' Mrs. (j [j Bristow. Automatlc p>ess feeding at the our Prop. but to assist In making the fair a suc­ sins of the people on a goat and sent THE FAMILY. Courier office. cess. 79 It out Into the wilderness. — at the MEETING OF HOARD LIZ XT ION OF FORT ItltlG VITON Dl.HTRKT ♦ ♦ ♦ I Reames ( liapu-r Meet« U odntwiay WESTERN HOTEL MRS. E. D. YENNY J