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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1921)
MONDAY. 4 H TOBI I« IO. GRANTS PAHS DAII.Y COURIER "4GK TWO 1 1 V. HAT EVERYONE KNOWS GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Another New Shipment Holeproof Hosiery Published Daily Except Sunday A. E. Voorhles, Tub. and Propr. 'titered at postofffee. Granta P.t»s. as second-class mail matter ADVERTISING RATES Atsplay space, par Inch.............. _.!5e Uical-parsonal column, per line ... 10c l'eailers, per Use............... 5c . WEEKLY COURIER *»v mail, per year......................... 12.00 ; MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Tbs Associated press Is exclusively •ntit led to the use for republication ft all news dispatches credited In this or all otherwise credited In this a per and also the local news pub- tshed herein. All rights for republication of spe-i al dispatches herein are also re served. & Insist on Minerva Yarns 101 & 105 N. 6th A MlSEMENTS Grants Pasa, Ore. COMMUNICATED MONDAY, OCTORElt 10, 1021. Farrlkuiks Presents Ln Entirely Aew ♦ ♦ OREGON WEATHER » Weather for the Week Pacific Coast States—Normal ♦ temperature and generally fair, ♦ except rain on north coast. Tonight and Tuesday, fair. ♦ BUILDING NEW HOMES If there was doubt iu the minds of any as to the need of a building and loan association in Grants Pass, the reception accorded the association have read the account of i Idea in your paper of Wednesday, What a balm to the wearisome in- October 5th. In fairness to my elf dividual! ■ Theee tew words or their and the people who read your pajer equivalent express the personal opin- I ask. that you make this tollowin.c. Yon said: "Jones has ion of almost- every audience that [ correction. have atended the local presentation been in this vicinity tor ««me time.” of Douglas Fairbanks in "The Mark Now 1 arrived in Grants Pass at 2:10 of Zorro” now being shown at the o'clock on Monday and was arrested Jest afternoon on Tuesday. Prior Rivoli theater. I to tills I was in Grants Pass one the In their perilous times when high cost of living, prohibition, the night about a month ago from 6:40 1 I until about S o'clock. 1 left on Tues- league of nations controversy are I the main topics for discussion "The dai night at 6:40. October 4th. This Mark of Zorro" comes to us as a is the sum total ot all tbe time I the en- ; blessng in disguise. There must come a time tor all of ns to postpone ever spent in your city or in 1 have our troubles and cares to seek some I tire state of Oregon except as I am a it. simple subject that will actually af- | been through on the trains. ! Kunsan and in Kansas no one is re- There is demand for more funds than organized last spring dispelled the association a number of people have become home-owners, woman i >ne <’f th« thing' knows Is the adaptability of th e svpn- rate iilrt of plnin black satin. With one of these mid w ith blouses for dress or semi dress uffui . i-i be worn with It, the average wonuin cun look the coming winter in ti e face with a mind nt rest. The skirt pictured is adroued with n 1< ng row of small satin ci vered buttons mid loops. U>11 red to have a fishing license. The thought of needing . «conse to fish never came before my mind until the time of my arrest. If you are in doubt as to the time 1 was In your city, I suggest that you look up tbo register at the Ox! d where I stayed. Sincerely, WALTER If. JONES. Merchant Bales book« at Courier MTtc». Fc are at present available, and through perma nently established in the community, who might not otherwise have known the satisfaction that comes from home ownerehip. The renter is al- ways a more or less transient quan tity. He takes little pride in tising up his place of residence as his ten ure is uncertain, but i ¿nee he finds the deed to the home in the family name, then his effort i ia directed to- ward its improvement, Grants Past has made a wonderful stride in the past year toward becoming a city of homes; of homes owned by the resi- dents, and its impress is seeri in every direction. Better kept lawns more flowers, new paint, etc., have become the order. More members are needed in the local building association. More members means more funds, and the manner of payment is easy with an excallent interest return. There is a patriotic reason and an economic reason for helping along in the good cause. DOUGLAS FAIQbANKS (ïlarh of ¿Zorro“ ford some relaxation without much detail. "The trouble with the world today,” said a European premier re cently, “Is that it has forgotten to smile.” Now this picture parkies with humor. romance and action, Much can be said of thia picture teeming with action and its presen tation in a sincere forceful way. And much, oh much can be told of this production molded by the all round versatile influence and artistry of he incomparable ‘ Doug.” Treasure« of the Amazon. An Indication of the extent of the unexplored riches contained in the great forests bordering the world*« mightiest river, the Amazon, may be gathered from the fact that there is practically no limit to the supply of giitta percha to he cbtafned there from the balata tree, although until the last few years the Brazilians did not know the gum-producing qnall- tltcs of the balata, and cut down the trees freely for tirewood and building material. The balata grows In great abundance near Para and alone the Amazon and Its tributaries for thou- sands of miles. Character Told by the Nose. A turned-up n«se indicate* chcerful- ness and somewhat of a chatter-box. A bulging nose, from tip to i «t. vlth graceful lines, denotes wit. Tl,< hawk nose denotes brain power rather than strength of <hmrider: It «an mean, sullen and pessimistic. A pinched, thin nose flaring out nt base with ex pandin'-' lr «: r. I* ■ - ' I ‘ t« ' ■« . «I'll ' I > bulletin Iwbiiud by tin* Amorlrwu Cb<‘iul.*u\\ mh tvt\ nbsiTtM Unit "Ger man mv I oiicv , uilnptlbg u Mr |»nlhy lu day * of pvin o, I uim pliu'vtl h bun up »u the exportation of witnln book* re lating to pn» -vs for liHtullInK wood pulp hih I uilivr loriH.s of cv II u I om ».“ SpvnkinK of Gemmn Hvrrvtlvvnon* ou her now dl.a ov cries und idTinulns Ur. II uro Id ilibbert, vhutrtutn of the rob lulvsu Kvellon of the juh 'I vij . Fiild he Und proof that Gvriunii publisher* wore withholding book« fr »m foreigners. "'The lni|H>rtunt part played by cot ton «lurkiL the recent war.” ^aid l»«>< tur lil! ! < of which guncotton Is the bnsc, Is too well known to call for .special com ment. It should 1» gcinied out, how ever, th.it a satisfactory nitro cellulose, or guncotton, cun also he made from wood pulp. Thun, a llior<njj:li under- Btnndlng of the cheialcal ami physical projn*rtlea of wood cnntiot hut he re garded na a national xufety iu tor’ fur any country dopondeat on mitjddr Mources fur Its supplies of cotton. (•en.mny for years hi.s ghen the cloM-st po.¿Ide attention to the prener- vutlon and perp* (untlmi of her foreat reeourveM. As a re ad; of the intensive study of the et»euil-try of wood she could. In th.* ove.it of any future effort at world conquest, free her* »»|f fi mi all dependenev on outside sources of cot ton by drawing to on wnod aupplh-s In rinmiid, .Sweden, Norway, und in her own forest iloiim'n. "The need for good aelentlfic and tishnknl literature on the auhject or cellulose chemlatry Ims been r**!»Hr.ed for Moinr considerable time. To our re gret, however. It must he admitted that we are todnx dependent to some exh nt Upon (lermany for setentifle data r»*- IntlNg to the chemistry uf cellulose In the various forms uf that umbatance, auch na cotton, \ ood und ceren’s. ‘T’<»es Germany prop<«se to inonu|M»l- Ir.e this th hl? An ituliratlon that such Is her Intention Is revealed In the ex tensive financial support' which Is at present being glv»qj to the study of cellulose In the Kalaer Wilhelm In stitute and tn Mirlons German univer sities and forestry and textile schools. The Germans have in the lust few months also started a new nmgnxlne devoted to |».ip<T. ••Another and very significant evi dence of her intent Is the restriction sb»« Ims (dared on the exportation of ceresin scientific hooks dealing with i cellulose chemlatry. It Is now hnpos- sit’le to buy such textbooks from Ger man publisher« w ithout signing a state ment in which the purchaser agrees not to trausjiort the book outside of Grnnnnv. For Instance, an application for a copy <»f Schwnlbe*s Textbook on Colluh'se f’heinistry was made hy an American professor through it well- known Gemma publishing house. Th>* application was met with the demand for a written promis« that th« book would not l>e taken out of Gamwuy. Nationally 1‘rlced'* — Which monn. th« sama price to »very one «vory»h«ro. I'rlc« branded In th« back of each Inatruniant nt the tnctory. W« ar« •*<’!«- alvo au«nls for Jackson, Jose ph In« and Del Noria CounllM Oulbrano«o Trad« Mark The Music & Photo House WE KNOW YOU'LL Be J) I SATISFIED — ONCE OUR. PLUMBING YOU HAVE 1 Grant» Pans and Roseburg Stage daily axdm . nday Grants Pass- Medford Stage DAILY AND «INDAY BUONE K5 Oil tan H (Hi 11:00 1:00 4: HO III. P- |b u>. P. in. «■ a. p, p. - auto ^B JPS-SLIP^ COVERS > L made : AND/ RkäsQl Mr rr|*alr and make «-very tyiw aud aljrle top and slip «ov er—Mid do the «ork RIGHT' 1^4 U« ripulir your prvamit top sml. also, lend rral ill.tioct- ion to your rar nltli a .mart Nt of diirabl«- .ll|> rovors. Ham pl«*«. prii-^a, rtr., gladly a<Sb- inlttrd. G.B. BERRY Everything for the Auto < ♦ C. L HOBART COMPANY Till JOi <>l X BATII In one of our ull-porc«lain. whlto-as- snow tuba cannot lie measured Your buthrooni will not lie ■ completely «quipped until It has onu of our mo* dol tubs, bu.ltia, and toilets. Come to our nhowrooma and sec what they arc like Got ready for thn Winter. W. It. ILAN XIE 417 G STICKET AFTER EVERY MEAL*’ IO for .5^ The new sugar coated chewing gum B uster B rown S hoes Till I I, SOON BE OX Y H R I I I I’ IGAIN, WHEN THE SOEES OF Vol IL SHOES WEAR THROUGH, THEN COME TO THE III>11,11 BROWN SHiHI. »XD til r FITTED fit T BRAND XEW. Buster Brown Shoe Store 211 South 6th St, GRANTS PASS which everybody likes—you will too. delicious peppermint flavored sufiar Jacket around peppermint flavored chewing gum that will aid your appetite and diges tion. polish your teeth and moisten oisten your throat. 1412? B122 Wf*’ «« íp ÍW^ a ' í J.:. ,, » m. n. is. m. WRIGLEYS New Shipment Special Values 35c, 50c, 75c and 98c a. I 514 F Street RHONE 308-J BEAD«, V i:i<V SI‘F< 111, \T LMAVB MEDFORD I'AHN lie (<murr< with nagr* tor Aahlaad >n<l JaikxmiUla B. S. Dedrick NEW I ««VO Itaeotnirg I p. m. larttvo Griuala Taw* I OO p. m Giri's Hair on Coat Gets Wife Decreo. Hazel K dly, daughter of u promi nent bunker of Fort Wayne. Ind., re cently married to n true, ling i>nlen- man of Cleveland. <>.. has obtained n divorce. She testified she had re peatedly found girls' hairs ou her Luabund's coat. Scientific plumbing is the sort of !>r<l'-,iin that we're well ven ed 'In. -AVo can plan for yo ¡r hop»<? a healing system or sanitary drainage that will add to the h salth and comfort pos- sibilitles of yo’ir place of rcsi- lienee, Why not get in touch with ub I I’hono ns. HAND BAGS, M I. THE Sil ll’FS AXD f'OLORH. Grants Pass, Oregon Stanton Rowell, Prop Poilu Deserter In 1915 Just Caught. A Frem ii Infantryman, who desert ed In September, 1913, mid evaded nil «■•tirch, Ims Just been arrested In Paris. Helped by his wife, he had lain concealed in the house for six year«, <1‘spite frequent searches by gelida nues. Y’ou help your town and you are making an excellent investment. ._____ ! ! -_l___ '.•JU S Fame is fleeting; and “Fatty” Arbuckle knows it. SAYS GERMANS HIDE WOOD-PULP SECRETS Prevent Books on Cellulose Chemistry From Leaving Country, Is Charge. lYXtim, Lisie and '-ilk—S -veral beau tiful now numbers in Ni k DAILY COURIER !‘y mall or carrier, per year..... IS 00 tv mall or carrier, per month 50 ■ SPEARMINT THE FLAVOR LASTS » I I