Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 14, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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TAILORED PERFECTION
IN JUVENILE APPAREL
Telephone
Traffic
To make sure that
your oil heater will op­
erate at its highest ef­
ficiency, tell your deal­
er you want Pearl Oil,
the clean-burning ker­
osene that is refined and
re-refined by our spe­
cial process.
Tlie signals of the traffic officer arc
obeyed instantly by the intelligent
citizen, as he realizes that indifference
means confusion and congestion.
Pearl Oil makes oil
heaters most econom­
ical to operate because
every drop delivers
clean, intense heat. No
waste—no smoke—no
odor.
Over the wires and through the
switchboards of the telephone com­
pany there is a constant volume of
signal—
traffic. Here there is also a sicr
the ringing of the telephone bell A
great obstacle in the flow of this traffic
is delay in answering the telephone
bell.
ORR ami more the reqiilrein«*nta
<>f the child «re being recognised
x,,t ,.r|j (,y the pnrentk an<l
tenchers but In apparel shops ami
department Stores the country over,
the needs, the Inclination* of a Juve­
nile world arc receiving appreciative
Many of the
Study nnd attention,
largest establishments are devoting
entire sections exclusively to the
Tlie theory of self-expression
Child,
for Ihe child Is In actual practice In
all Intellectual communities.
That feeling of helng welt dressed
which give« confidence and aassran«*-
to th«« ailnlt. Is likewise experienced
by the child. Uonaequewtiy. tn< rvaslng
attention Is devoted to creating Juve-
nlle ttptsirel which will tend to culti­
vate (he taste of rhe child.
Take, for instance, the smart little
tailored suit pictured above, ft has
In
perfect tlnesse In every detail,
Its silk braid binding. Its swagger
pockets, Its low shonldcr tine. It rep-
resent* style personified. Then there
is a fur collar "just like mother’s.”
t’nder the flare cont" I* n most mlor-
nhle frilly lingerie waist. so pmctlral
with n plaited skirt. The hat Is navy
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Answer your telephone bell
promptly. \ ou will accommodate the
party calling. Your own line will be
more quickly cleared for other business.
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The Pacific Telephone v Æ
And Telegraph Company
Keep the Kidneys Well
Call Up the Advertising
Department
and our man will be right on the job for
the delivery of your copy and gladly furnish
any suggestions for the progress of your
business.
The Pourier I b Progressive
We Want and Do Have
Satisfied Advertisers
A Courier Ad Brings Results«
TRY U8
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if you have any complaints to make in not
getting your Courier. Watch Your Label.
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Phone 390 Will Get Us
PEARL OIL
HEAT AND LIGHT
AREAL TOP
HADE HERE
STANDARD OIL COMP ANY
A top, boot, (dust cover), set
of slip covers or storm curtains
from our shop is always an
example of tbe highest grade
workmanship, style, material
and fit.
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Have your old. worn top re­
placed how with a handsome
durable one for the coming
season. Modest prices.
G. B. BERRY
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Dante's Beautiful Imagery.
immensa Bower ef Lightning.
Dante believed thet when Lucifer
Xmr New Tork city a huge mik on
was east <«t:t from heaven he made ■ hlllMde was torn Into splinter* hy
a deep pit a* he fell In i»;te shte of a bolt of lightning and some electri­
tlie Earth (the pit of Hell, or the In­ cal engineering experts have heed
ferno). and on the other side a corre­ studying the sise of the tree, the re­
sponding projection, the Hill of Pur- sistance It gave and the volume of
pi lory. The poet's description of his electrical force to be required for Its
arrival at the font of this hili, after destruction. They agre there was not
his I on t aojonm In the dark regions less than 100.000-horse power In the
of Holl. Is one of the most beautiful bolt that hit It.
things In literature.
-Many Granta Pas* people
taka
tholr Ilves In thoir hands by neglect­
ing the kidneys when they know
thesa organ* need help. Weak kid­
neys are responsible for a
vast
amount of suffering and III health—
the slightest delay Is dangerous. Use
Doan * Kidney Pills- a remedy that
ha 'wiped thousands of kidney suf­
ferer*
Herr Is a Grants Pas* clti-
xen's recommendation
Mrs. J. Boesch. 29» Foundry St.,
says: "I can never speak too highly
Necsssary Oovernmantal Power.
in praise of Doan’s Kidney i .11* for
When rcsi«cet for law Is not volun­
I have never found anything ’heir
equal for
backache
and
kldnfly tary It must lie compulsory, else gov­
trouble Slice taking Doan's Kidney ernment fall of Its purpose. This
I’llla I am bothered but very little statement involves no policy, rather
with my back or kidneys.”
reflect* necessity. That's why govern­
"Hie above statement was given ment Is given power to protect Itself,
.March 20. 1918, nnd on March 24. and emp’oys that power When com-
1 »20, Mrs. Boesch said **! am glad pelled.
to repeat all 1 *ald In
favor of
Itoan's Kidney Pills. I have had no
return of kidney trouble and always
recommend Doan's to anyone ! hear
complain of kidney trouble."
80c at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Cb . Mfrs.. Buffalo. X T.
Vallow Fever Wiped Out.
Tellow fever has been completely
eliminated from Guayaquil. Ecuador,
where It ha* been prevalent for gen­
erations. tn 4842 half the population
of the city died of this disease, and
there were from 200 to -VXI cases ev­
ery year until thé campaign of exter­
mination we» begun in IBIS.
One Hundred Dollars
It’s the TRUTH I
Call Up the Circulation
Department
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I Health I* Worth Saving and Some
(■rant* Paas People Know How­
to Have It
duvetyn and velvet with Oriental col­
ored bends and a broad ribbon stream­
er. Tlie shoe* represent the aristoc­
racy of fashionable bOotehy. having
phtAit leather vamps with wjjlte khi
top*. Any little girl thus correctly
attired cannot fall to strive to live up
to so choice an outfit In her deport
merit nnd general liappy attitude.
Chlhlren's wear buying 1« beginning
to swing from school outfit* to dressier
type*, for soon the holiday dancin*
pnrtlc* nn«l entertainments will l>e on.
A good demand Is for white serges.
The*«- are particularly practical where
a “dress-up” effect Is desired without
sacriflelng wartnth.
Velveteen* are developed Into after
noon frock* with rMorthl emhmMery.
Ilnffltvl taffeta»- In pastel shade* are
recominevnted for evening wear. Little
tot* are wearing «miming organdie«
which fall from a yoke designed with
tiny stitched butterflies.
Sold in bulk b/dealere
everywhere. Order by
name—Pearl Oil.
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Call Up the Job Printing
Department
We do everything in the printing line. Our
job work i« the TALK of the TOWN, for
reliable Hcrvji'o and efficiency. A trial will
convince TDlT.
Healing Cream
Stops Catarrh
Clogged Air Passages Open at
Ones—Nose and Throat Clear.
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J. R. Griffith, Manager Advertising, Circulation
and Job Departments
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If your nostril* »re clogged and your
hesd Muffed because of catarrh or a
Cold, get Ely's Cream Balm at any drug
»tore Apply a little of this pure, anti-
setrtic, germ destroying cream into ynur
hostrils and let it iwnetrate through
every air passage of your head and
membranes. Instant relief.
How good it feels. Your head is
char. Your nostril» are open. You
breathe freely. No more hawking or
snuffling.
Head colds and catarrh
yield like magic. Don't stsy stuffed
up, choked up and miserable. Relief
is sure.
Keep Us Busy—We Like It
Estimates Cheerfully Given
REWARD
Medford
Iron Works
Foundry and Machine Shop
Specialize in
Mining and Aawmill Machinery
and all Contract Work
P. O. Bov KMI
Phone 10
1155 North Central Nt.
Medtortl, Ore.
The Standard Oil Company
(California)
Offers (ONE HUNDRED DOL­
LARS REWARD) for informa­
tion leading to the arrest and
conviction of the person (or per­
sons, or one or both, or one or all)
who robbed the Standard Oil
office on East F Street, some
time between Saturday evening,
December 10th, 1921, at 6 p. m.,
and Monday morning, December
12th, 1921, at 7 a. m.
Youthful Author of Famous Hymn.
The hymn, "Om«« Tlum Fbuhf vlt
Every Blissing.'’ was written by one
of the mSst Interesting nnd eccentric
figures of early Methodism, Robert
Robinson. Robinson, a London hair­
dresser'» apprentice, early fell Hhder
the Influence of the mighty Whitefield;
became converted at twenty, and Is
credited With being the author of
“Come, Thou Fount," at twenty-two.
The Thermos Rattle.
A therrtos bottle Is n double-wailed
receptacle. The air In the space be­
tween the wnlls Is tsthipletely ex­
hausted «nd the walls are silvered
like a mirror so ns tn reflect radia­
tion. This guards ngnlnst the access
of heat or cold from without.
Eggs arid Nut Ittan.
Geese lay the best eggs from the
phtht of view of nourishment. Then
cóme diteli* and gutnch fowl. Den*
are fourth on the list, with turkeys
and plovers followlhg.'fiut it Is the
hhn oh which the world depend« for
Its egg supply.
Time and Judgment.
Because tn every purpose there la
tlnia nnil judgment.- Bcctesiastesi I
I». «
west Wakèn» Them.
A hibernating bhlmnl ckh be swak-
ene<! from It* Heep by being brought
Into h warm room. When ngnlrt put
Into n colei pince ft Imtnedlnielf re­
sumes its dormant state.
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R heumatic P ain
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Rub It Right Out—Try This!
Rheumatism is “pain only.”
Not on« case in nfty require» inter­
nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub
the misery right
Ruh sooth-
'» away! Rub
ing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil” di-
joints anc
and
rectly into the sore, stiff Joints
.......... and
-- relief
- - comes instantly
‘ lantly.
mutcU»
It
is
“St. Jacobs Oil” conquers pain,
a harfnleaa rheumatism cure « which
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never disappoints and does not blister. I
Limber up! Quit complaining! I
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a small trial
bottle .......................
of old-time “I
Jacobs Oil” at any drug store aid in
yew’ll I be free from
fr
just a moment you'll
rheumatic pain, soreness and stiffness,
a
cure
awaits
Don't suffer! Relief and--------
you. Get ft! "St. Jacibs Oil” is just
as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum-
bagv, backache, sprains and »wellmgs.