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Why Our Bodies Swell During
Hijh Temperature.
Satin stripe and plain
CRADLE
BULK COUNTS IN Olili FOOD
WEEKLY COURIER
Ay mail per year.
Rolling Up the Shirt Sleeves
Theory and Practice—Medical Man
Give« Some Little Known Facts
Y &YWU
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served.
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PERSONAL AN’D LOCAL
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2«. I»2I
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦> ♦ ♦ ♦ GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose
phine Lumber Co., at wholesale
H. S. Prescott, of Eugene, former
mill prices. All kinds of planed
♦
♦
Grants Pass resident, stopped off
lumber. Our truck delivers any
♦ here this morning for a few hours,
where. Phone 188, 107 North 8th
OREGON WEATHER
street.
92tf
♦ leaving in the afternoon for Ashland
♦ where he will be associated with his DEPENDABLE
Weather for the Week
INSURANCE All
lines. See T. M. Stott. Buick sales
Pacific Coast States: Fair in ♦ brother in a business enterprise.
rooms. I’hohe 520.
4 3tf
California, and
considerable ♦
Office stationery—Courier office.
cloudiness and showers in Ore ♦
MODERN 7-rootu house, close iu,
good location, lot 50x100, for sale.
♦ gon and Washington. Normal
Dentist Beturns—
Priced especially for quick sale. In
Dr. W. W. Walker returned from
temperature.
quire on premises. 411 C St. 72tf
a meeting of the state board of den
♦
Tonight and Tuesday, fair.
tal examiners held in Pendleton re COAL AND WOOD- When you buy
your coal and wood from ub you
cently. The meeting was over in time
♦
get two things that are essential
to allow the visitors to take in the
Wil-
today- quality and service,
GARDNER NOT A HERO
round-up.
75tf
liams Wood & Coal Co.
Roy Gardner, bandit, writes to a
FOR
RENT -6-room
furnished
Merchant Printing—Courier office.
house with bath. 730 North Sixth
San Francisco newspaperman the
street.
88tf
story of his escape from the federal Special A. F. & A. M. Tuesday—
FOR RENT—2 furnished
light
prison at McNeil's island, and again
There will be a special meeting of
housekeeping rooms. 109 South
Grants
Pass
lodge
No.
84,
A.
F.
and
a bit of hectic acclamation will go up
Sixth St. Inquire 203 Burgess St,
91
from a few perverted minds. Gard A. M. Tuesday afternoon commenc
ing at 4 o'clock. Dinner will be served FOR SALE—Potatoes, undersize for
ner, if the letter is authentic, asks
at 6. Kerby lodge being guest* of the
market. $1.00 at ranch, mile west
that he be pardoned by President \ evening. There will be work in the
on river road, or $1.26 delivered.
J. F. Webster.
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Harding. He is certainly basing his M. M. degree.
WANTED- Position on ranch for the
desire for pardon upon the success
(one
winter by man and wife
of his many escapes from the Many Go Fishing-—
child I experienced with stock
Though a large number of people
Mr. Walter T. Morris, Myrtle
clutches of the law, otherwise he
spent Sunday with a hook and line,
95
Creek, Ore._______________
would have remained in the prison
no fancy catches have been reported. RUSH SALE — A farm one und one
and by exemplary behavior have Those who used a spoon seemed to
half miles from Grants Pass—it's
a snap. Apply to Isaac Best. 91
stood a chance of being pardoned or have had an edge on the others.
WANTED—A good woman cook at
paroled. The president would most
once. Apply Western Hotel
91
Notice
to
Subscribers
—
certainly not be justified in releasing
Subscribers are requested to make A FEW MORE apple picker» wanted
Gardner from the sentence that is
Call 606-F-23.
91
payments to the officefand not to the
over him, though many will not hail carrier boys, Boys have no author- FRESH GRAPE Jl'lCE always in
stock at the Public Market.
115
the bandit as a hero. It is because ity to collect, When a change of ad-
the law does not always deal ade dress is to be made always notify the LOST A blue baby shoe trimmed in
fur. Sunday evening.
Return to
quately with the criminal that crime office.
Courier office.
51
is rampant. Crime is progressive
Attended Elks Barbecue—
FOR RENT—Small house with fur
just as better qualities are progres
Several prominent Elks and their
niture.
Inquire at 213 West tl
sive. Successful in a first undertak families motored to Medford yester
S'reet.
ing, the criminal steps up in his chos day to attend the huge barbecue giv A 17”x22* California Special
all
In good
steel hay baler, 875,
en career and becomes Just a little en by Medford lodge. 1168. Nearly
working order.
H. M. Button,
more daring. Stop him with a real 700 of the antlered herd enjoyed the
96
Williams.
outing, the venison and baked steel
jolt when we have the goods on him
head salmon. Various games and a FOR RENT CHEAP- Good 20 acre
and not only will justice be done but tug of war provided amusement for
farm, all in cultivation, one mile
the would-be criminal will hesitate in the gathering.
from city limits, large house, gar-
Those making the
dep land, some fruit, school bus
his operations. Paroles and inade trip were C. H. Corson. Mike Clemens
92
passes daily. Phone 373-Y.
quate fines are all very good from William I^empke, James T. Chinnock.
Carl Williams and their families.
E. L. GALBRAITH—Real «tate. ir.
the sentimentalist's point of view but
Typewriting paper—Courier office
sitrance and plate glass liability
the protection of the public and the
«09
G street, phone 28. 4"’f
ultimate reform of the criminal de-
Up to Specifications.
mands something more.
T do not Insist.” the old gentleman NEW
TODAY—Ruby bed, big!:
said, “that the mar. m.v daughter mar chairs, sewing rockers, range with
To date no one has offered the sug ries shall have wealth, provided he water tank, a feu heaters left, lire»-..
gestion that the robber who stole has sound judgment und unusual clev er, oak table. Phone 71.
T. < .
erness.”
Booth.
the registered mail pouch from the
“Well, you must admit, sir,” the
Southern Pacific Saturday night was yonth replied, “that I showed sound
judgment In selecting you as a pro
by any chance Roy Gardner.
IN RED AND BLACK
spective father-in-law, and consider
able cleverness in getting Grace to
accept as ordinary-seeming and poor
STUDY DEMANDS GF MARKETS a chap as I am.”—New York Sun.
A large part of the profit In poultry
keeping often depends upon the prop
er marketing of the products, and the
producer should study the market de
mands as to how, where and when to
dispose of the products to the best ad
vantage.
MISSISSIPPI
in black, brown, white and gray
DAILY COURIER
Wy mali or carrier, per year...... $6.00
*4y mail or carrier, per month . .50
Poultryman
Should
Learn
How,
Where and When to Dispose of
Products to Advantage.
ttZheson¿ that should be in eHeryhome!
Which May Be of Value to the Av-
• rag« Person Who Must Endure Hot
Weather—The Active Function and
the Digestive Function
Some little known fact», the pos
session of which 1» of value to the
uveruge person who must endure hot
weather, are called to public il I len
tlon by the medical <virr<-»p<’iid> nt of
The London Tltm-s. Fot- insumió It
is not known by the majority of peo-
pie that the body tend» to swell In hot
weather, Just us the skin does. A
knowledge of this fact la of impor
tance to those w ho Intend to wear
belt» or tight clothing when It Is in-
ordlnntely warm, according to the
physician, for, forearmed wlth Uli»
knowledge, they can avoid ll«e»e c»U-
strictlous.
The pbysldiin snys thut two fillio
1 Ml I \l. < ORNI« I.
tlon* of the body are alwuys to be dis
cerned iitul differentiated, tin- u-tive
of preti) ornamentai character adii»
function and the digestive functlou.
greutly tu ih«’ nppe«r»u<« and vaino
Tile active man 1» using Ills brtiln und
of certain type of hoi-’-i
Wn urti
Ids muscles; the digestive uian Is
using Ids stomach, liver und their In
apeclallsta In puttlng up «neh cor
ternal organs. This 1» simple enough.
nice». alno metal r.dlliiga und dis
What Is less simple, or ut least less
ti lutile design and creai »orvico.
easy for the layman to grusp, is tliut
the nervous system plays a dividing
It. BANNIE
part In both stales.
117 G STREET
Ask the uveruge limn, the doctor
suggests, why, ut certain moments of
his life, he bus squnred hl» shoulders
und doubled his lists. He will an
swer;
"To tight, of course."
And
< «»MING I A I.N I -
the emphasis on the words "of course”
-<biirg, »¡Mint
will often reveal bls Idea thut the
question is us unnecessary us the re Sept. 2 6-Oct. I, Monday-Saturday— I Sunday and .Monday with his parents.
ply is obvious.
Rut, says tlie phy
Oregon State Fair. Salem.
Mr» i.'le --r S luldln» and i-blld-
sician, there is nothing obvious about
I ten » "’tit Ttiurfdn- with Mrs. Al.
it, as 1» seen when we reflect thut
BORN
, lllggeratuff
when tlie shoulders are squared und FULTZ -To Mr und Mrs. (’. C Fultz
Ml«» AM mi i.... d and Ml»» Etale
fists doubled the heart beats quicker
of this city S ind y, Sesterni» -r 25,
2
and the bowels are emptied of blood.
Herman n«-.’ I ¡’eurle Krau»» Wnd-
u daughter.
| nesday.
A vast and sudden change ha» swept
over every cell In the body in re
Nob!< Parker has moved back to
sponse Io—wliut? To the sight of nu
Citrus fly.Products.
his ranch on Doer Creek.
enemy. That Is to suy to un Impres
co-opvi alien with the cltiua
Ham Howlett of California la via-
sion or sensatiou reaching the eyes—
growers
California, the Itltlg with hl. I-".ilien and niece. Mr.
or it may be the eurs.
.
I Xtntes buri hi of <-t‘em*«t ry
The fuel emerges—It Is sensation,
•«■n trying fur seme yearn |>.i»t , .m l Mr*, \nlone Spina», thl» week.
Our ' mnty ni-hool superintendent
stimulation, events or conditions in
el,,p method- wln iehy protltuldv
- m |
the outside world which decide that i ii » ch might
f<»Uh. 1 L.r ■ the monito«»
a particular man shall be active or , qunntiti«-» of urn Il 4«-H and I« mull» I on Thursday.
digestive.
to \ unti- been lire until
1 which iK-w
G \ M.m«fie|d fs moving hack to
for sldpim-i t. It d'M * n ot |uiy to »h’p ! his place thia week.
Feeling the Draught.
L ('. Hudson. Roy Hudson and
The physiclun takes for au exumpla tu market niiy fruit that I« not first
the stimulus of cold. On a cvbl day class nnd In prime coi.ii.tlon. Of Josh lllack returned from Crescent
the skin receiv«-» u kind of bombard wa«te nrnnges i-e'l--I “cull»." there are | City Tuesday morning.
Wliut »I all
ment of wliut la- culls "»mull rails io 14.(8« ton* a year
'Ir- Tho
It! ■ ■■ -l.,ff and clilld-
acllou," which act on the uerw-s of tu* dune wltli tbelli? A partial answer '- i t Hi in with Mr» E. Hogue
to
thè
qitestlon
I-
furtdahed
filit.lshed
liy
il
this structure and whip them t<> ac
| this week.
tion. As u result, -the small blood ves score of factorle» wlili-h bave ulte :d>
Mr mid Mrs. Gilbert Mansfield of
tu
rii
puf
Iti
<-|H-riit>oii
f„r
thè
produc
sels of tlie body ure closed, digestive
processes are stay ed, uml tlie muscle» tion of intiriualade timi Jtdlles, Also, Crescent (Tty are visiting friends
ure filled with blood.
Thu» in cold n profitalde market Ima berti fouml f'-r here for a few days.
Will Clark and wife of Granta l*aM
weather we feel active mid ure tilled orange oli ami leinon ,>ll. <>rang<*
vlnvgiir. citile ac|,| and il b-d orango
with energy.
i visit'd Ebb Hogue and family 8un-
peri. Fre-li oninge acid I» ttsed fot
Quickly, moving uir naturally cools thè nuirmiilnde. ubile thè oli 1« ex- day.
oil I»
a mun faster thun slowly moving uir; trnctfd by pressure front
Richard \very has mined to Fer-
the skins,
uml dump uir Is less cooling tliun dry l'p to thè present lime all
of our rydnle thia week.
because there is less evaporation.
The little ruin Sunday put out the
orango oli and lenmn Ita come from
Coiisequently, says tin- physician, on Italy iin-l X. •Ily.
Area and cleared away the »moke.
a hot duj- with »till uir, the amount
We h id - ungollstlc meetings In
of "cold stimuli" reiichlng a man s
our little bur.- on Monday and Tues
skin is greatly reduced. There are
R 1« qtllte irne uh Mi». Gerould
no calls for action of this sort, ami Mi’s. timi Mr. Kipling'« faine re»ts day evenl’.lgs.
the blood vessels tend to rei uln di iilsui "»igniti« ani brevltl -s." but w hm
lated uml open. The blood slays lu ’he nml >*rltlc» <>f n slmllnr coniplex-
the txxly mid the body Is swollen.
imi ennnot -<-,- I» flint tln—•• "hrevlfl<’»''
Rut, we ure reinlmled by the writer, : re "-I n'tlimit" In n sense diametri-
ut any time the arrival of t'oml Into rally opposed to In-r Interpri-tmlon of
Effective Nov 24, 1919
the stomach Is a cull for blood for thè word. Xhe m> .ins. of ,-oiiro . to In-
Tra11> will run Monday», Wed tie*»
that organ. Just ns the iipproaeh At au
ompllni’-iitiiry. to Intimato timi .Mr.
lav» and Friday»
enemy Is n cull for blood to bruin and Klplltig I h lirici frolli eli-- -
lierea» Leave Granta Pa««...... ..... i
P M
muscles.
So in hot weather when .he exnet ren r»e Is ili-- tri.ili. nml. far Arrive Water» Creel. . .
P M.
food Is eaten the already swollen body frolli belng bib-f frani elwdcr, Mr. Kip Leave Waters Creek
.,t 0 P M
tend»' to swell more.
ling 1« brli f fr- : i ne«-,-, 'ty. Mi>. Ger- Arrive Grunts Pa»»
____
4
P
M.
in patients with digestive troubles olili! would Intimati' tini) Mr. Kipling
For information regarding freight
und paffsenger rate* cal' At tho office
und heart troubles, Ike physlchiu tells ui’fi-rs ih«’ «bori
of tho company. Lnndburg building,
us, tlie result of this swelling In hot pniid of faci Mr.
A. or telnnhnno I 91
weather, after a full ineiil, limy be strici bini to tlu-
They feel their Watei’liou «•, III ili«
most unpleusmit.
"breath short-cli-culted,” ” they seem to
Pioneer Log □ ' <Jing h:»'.orcd.
have an oppre Ion on their i-liesm.
'RIGHT HEiTF. WE WOULD'
All old log bllilil -g, in ni < heliul1»
they feel giddy. In some cuses they
LIKE TO MENTION-WE 1
Wi -li., li li. li limi-, I olii- of Ilo- ll< -t
faint.
fed. ini <oiirts evi-r li. I l III ti c l’mdll
ARE
Stripped for Action.
■o: t lo . <-»:. lin hi i' rohiilillltuli'd und
i «STUDENTS
Is obvious then that during hot presiuited to thè stilli’. The bulli) Hg
weather the middle-aged mini whose ■ ei led III I l.'i. Ii"it < "l Geli. Pilli SI «-r
OF PREVE
nervous ■ yslein, thunks to his seden
T ion
Idilli und <l"ii. i!"or_i’ II. Mel'iellan
tary life, Is less well-luilunci-d than It wlien llit-y Wt-re ili thè northlvesl be
used to be must act In the light of the lori' ilio <lvll wnr uni bini lo travet
In the first
knowledge uvnlliihle.
place, he must do all that he enn to
give his skin a chance. He must pl iy
for atlnnilatlon, so to speak, in order
to counteract the teiiden -y of hl»
Placer location blank» nt the
blood to gather In hl» body.
,'ii irlir ffi •<«
'fydridfr <£{!!(> Ptumlwf
He should take off Ills -oat when tie
gets to Ills office ami roll up Ills shirt
Engrave«! card»- Courier office.
W«i gue*H that evorybody bo
sleeve». He should open till the win
lleves that an ounce of preven
dows, but screen out the sunlight.
tion li worth a pound of cure.
Ttie resulting currents of uir playing
on his bare arms- will give him a real
Of course you realize that If
ly valuable degree of stimulation, A
the plumbing nt your house la
wet towel with which the bare nr: is
put Into the proper allupo ,-« I
may be rubbed occasionally Is oot a
.Meal» from 5:30 a. in. to
this film soino member Of
bud Idea.
12:00 midnight
yo r household may not fall
Secondly, he must nut ent It avlly
Regular mcnla from 35<- up
III ut »urne I iter date. Why
during the day. It Is hulk that -I'tinta
not
have that plumbing at
I
leanllm-ss
—
Wlilt«-
hl;i
only
most, for the greater the 1 :;!!: :bj,
tended
to at unco?
inor<- tin- tendency to draw bloo! in’o
('olirti- V ami cordiali'} to
the body.
guests
Finally, exercise should he post
SIIERM 1 N ORTON
poned till evenlffg It should not tw
New Manager
All F 8i rert
abandoned on any account, for ths
secret of good health 1» good exercise.
l’HON'E K(iM-.l
Rowell’s Music kiouse
1 1
’tì
e
“She refused you.”
“Tentatively.”
“What do you mean by ’ten
•atlvely?' ”
“She said she would tnarry in«
.vhen my salary got to lie $10.000 r
-.ear.”
"That wasn't n tentative refusal."—
’’.Irmli L-hntn Age Herald.
5
Wann Nightgowns
for Coid Nights
Will N < Hl LIA WINDS IJIX.IN TO Bl.OW, A WARM
NIGHTGOWN IS A REAL NECESSITY. WE HAVE A
EINE ASSORT.ME.NT OF FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNH
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND < Hi LOBEN—II'LL, KOOMY,
( OMI-'ORTABLE GABME.NTS WH RH WILL GIYE GOOD
SERVH E. RI Y YOI RS NOW AND BE PREI’ARED
FOR THE < OLD NIGHTS COMING.
LADIES’ GOWNS, WHITE AND COLORED, »«e,
$1.0« AND $1.85.
$1.1«,
MEN’S GOWNS, WHITE AND COLORED, $1.50,
AND $1.S5,
$1.75
MTN S BRIGHTON CARLSBAD
$2.25 AND $2.50.
PAJAMAS
a 1
AT
S1.M.A,
CHILDREN S GOWNS AT Mlle AND $1.1H.
DR. DENTON’S SOFT KNIT SLEEPING GARMENTS I OK
CHILDREN, ALL AGES FROM THE BABY I P TO IO
YEARS.
Golden Rule Store
The vogue tor muck Las maile «ti-I
un Impression on the world of fnshloi'
that diudgi <-rs of children’s clothe-
have taken advantage of It In the pro
duction of new things for full. It np-
poar« In this pretty dress with It-
waist of black taffeta silk mid hand
embroidered dots of red. The skirt
Is red and black Scotch plaid with u
wide belt that folds over n narrow
black sash of c|r<> ribbon.
Prize Stock for Canada.
The pi-Itice of Wnles von most of
the pi :es with Ills exhibits of Short
horn <-iittle ami Shropshire sheep at
the agricull oral show, held recently
In England. Ho <!«-. lured Ids Intention
of »hipping some of these farm arts
tocrata to his ranch In Alberta, Ca ti
ndn, where there 1» already a fine
blooded aggregation.
Acme Cafe
B. S. Dedrick
I