DBANTH PAHH DAILY COtfRIER I IIIDAY. MEI’TEMRFR 7. IflS.T. ................... —' DE DOYLE’S Great* l'eue. f*v«g'w GET THE YOUNGSTERS READY FOR SCHOOL RALPH W m>A HNS-Physi cian and surgeon Mpeelal sllsa ’ion to surgery, Obstétrica s"d DI- evase» of women Complete X-ray «qulpmnnt. Dental X-ray. Phones home. Il Y: aflice 91-J., M DR. W. F RUTHERFORD—- Manual theraputbs. Ottico over Western Union R*-* 269-H; office 117-R. KCtti W DEAD AT 91 I4* ron* Stockings, Underwear, Sweaters Hair Rows, Etc Fini* y tiMir Inni ribbuim, A miti Ü Eugene. t>re.. Hept. 7. —<A, P ) Hevcnty »«ven year» after he was tll>, slz«'e 5’-4 to W I» snatched from impending death by buck. I .olrl torture'«! the bunds of Hogue River warm lioso, Indians, old "Doc” lllll, Digger In dian ami well-known character of liH'hr** n idf the Wilbur vicinity, has died. "Do«-." J at he was called by tile white be cause III-y found tils Indian name unpronounceable, was about 91 yi nr» old st the time of his death. Il w.u early in the year 184« when Fleming Hill, one uf the pio I neers of Douglas county, came upon WANTED- 10 hop pickurs at one« at the band of Rogue River Indians llrsnscotnlm yards. Phono 60Ï- ’ preparing for the torture and death F-22. 85 I of onu of their captives. This tribe WANTED Lady 1 to do light house-j nll(| Digger Indians were at war work. Apply ........... in person at 11,1 403 I ' at the time. Hill saw that the victim St. »6 was a mere slip of a boy. apparently We about 14 year» old. and in his com- WANTED- Old False Teeth. pay high as $1U tor full sets. Don't puHslon he drove a bargain with the limiter If broken. Western Metal 85 cup tor» to let him have the boy in < oiupuny , Blouiuiugtou, 111. exchange for a horse. LOHI Never forgetting his gratitude, the LOST Canvas covered auto box con lad ulways remained with the Hill taining clothing, gun. etc., lost uu family, adopting its name and serv top of Huyes hill, hinder please ing them throughout his life, wlileh notify E. W. Britten, 724 South Smentii St., Grants Pass, or A. ha» Just closed. Toon Jes. 1101 Washington Bird. Venice. Cui. 210 reward. 89 Classified Advertising ion « ai ja UUZÏ 6 ROOM BOLbE — Beautiful tucul lull uu l-.usl "A" Bl. Ask tul price uud terms. E. C. Bull, puuue 421-11. U GOOD ttiuuiu house uu East A bl., largo lot. Will »oil light uud lu»v purl Ilude tu tuda cows. Good lui m. ou puit. h.. C. Util, 8U1 N. Eighth bl. Pilota 221-H. 1»U FUR SALE, by «uy reul usuue firm —buuuuiut humo »uu, 3.1» ulivi» uu duruge stieol Sluub, alau 1 urie wiili liuuku, irmi, wed auu UUlUUUllIllgH on Tvuli; di. 410UU. Hail, Turiock, culli, vi I r - Hurace • - w—» S. ». FOR BA1J2 N«w Victor adding ma culila. Price is right. 311 Bomb Bulb Ct. C. F. T. Co. 7Jlf FOR KALE -Hop Pre»«, Inquire at ltd. No. 3, Box 59. 6* BL81NL8B lol 2&X1UU uu Bixth St , lur saie al prie» «Inon maKos u a good in ivsimcul, going bualue«a on both sines ot lol. Auurv»» No. .>47 Care Luuriur. kuu FUIC BALE lihudv l»luUd Red lOus- tvia, uouu belivi'. Iloti Uiult, Cui., »lock. *4.bu each uow. AndrtMs lx vi Bpuiuing, Axalva, Ore. ba BN Al’-—L-rooin iiuu»v, b lui», sbadì-, borriva, 4iuuu ca»u fur quick »aiv. Furuisuen *1 pivcoric-d. call suu N. Nmin til. FOR BALE Di. Bell offers his liuu»e uud lui tur Mie. Tue prop erty is al «2» North Fourth Ht. Eigni ruoms, Lugo »uatly lot, every tluairubie colatori uud luuimoiLuus iiouiu, with every louvenieuce. In tbv best »i-ctlon of the city. Sev eral hundred dollars below real value uud terms u> suit. b6 111 LINQUIHHMENT, 6 miles from Gram» Paes lor sale. 49 acres, 12 under diti h. Address Lloyd Par rel, Spalding's Mill, Wlldervilie. «2 PETITE PRUNES for »uh-, 3c a lb. at old Hsrlmau pluc. 731 South I . utii st. M Foil KALE—Late model Singer Sew ing Machine. Good ns new, very luw price. BULDIAG CXLNTilAi’TOKS WILLIS IS OUT F03 COOLIDGE Who PI iuim I II ¡inling;’* Xauir HARPER a BON — Building contrac Ilrfoiv Con«« ni ion tor Pri^klciH tors Hliop work, furniture crating Shop 417 O Bl., Phone 142-J. Washington. Sept. 7.-—<A. P.)— W. It. BARRETT— Builder, kitchen anil office furniture a specialty Senator Willis, of Ohio, who present Ehop anil Residence 824 S. Sth St . ed Harding's name at the 1920 re City. Phone 608-J. 19tf publican national convention came MIHt ELLANEOI 8 out tn support of President Coolidge I. b liOWKLL—Jeweler sud violiti tor 192 4 after a call ut the White maker, repairer of violins aud House today. 31'6 1 other string instruments. 84tf ' ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 South Sixth strset. tXt.MING EVENTS WM I'Al the beat posaiule price lui youi uuuscliuul guuils ui every ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Kind Dun t evil UU you get uur the valimele. C. F. T. Co., 2U9 South Sep. 10. Monday—Opening Of city schools. Sixth, phonu 139-11. 8tlt FARM L oans —bume choice kauis Sept. 19-22, Wednesday to Satur day— Joseph I ue county fair. can be accepted nt 6 5»'». W. G. Wright, Blewart Bldg. Medford, tt H. I’. PAMBENGEB TRAINS PIPE Southbound Btaudard water pipe and screw caa- ag ter vveiy purpose; a>»u valves •No. 13 S. F. Express _ 1:10 ui.l tiltlug». UuiU U|J • uud re-iuuu- • • No. 63 Oregonian___ _ 1:46 uiaciureU. All uialsrial guarauieeil. No. 11 P'.aui» ____ _ 6:40 Mouvy sa 'ing prions, uuiuediaie de unlit. Express.— 9:20 •No. livery. North boil ml G. WEISEB a UM « <30. No. i « Portland Exp.__ 8:16 127 Eluvuulk St. bau Francisco 7:62 r, • no . 64 Oregonian 7:16 No. 16 Ore. Express 4V*% AMUR UZEO LOAN« ou Ciiy 12:01 •No 12 Shasta properly. W. O. Wrigul, btvwuri •Mall trains. uuiidtug. Medloru, uro. U ••Closed poiicb mall. TO GIVE AWAY—The Umber »uit- aine tor wuuu on 12 ano» ot laud. For Kent Room with privilege Wlltu or phuue Cliaa. Mie, Appie- of bulli, one naif block from Cen gute, Ore. b-lf Highest Prices tral or Washington school. Two ROOF PAINTING und repairing— ladles or two gentlemen. All work guarutued tor three — Several don n at low Fruit Jars , .vi.irs. T. H. Huger, 834 East A price, 211 C Street. Mrs. L. W. Bt. 87 sm i tli. lNSTK.l t 1 ION IN ML'KIC FRESH COW for sale and giiiug ubout five gallons a day. Call PROGRESSIVE PIANO sTltOOl nt 324 We«» K Kt. *7 Clara Tuttle Ft nlon, 61J A »Irect. Stale Acctxulted Teacher. Affiliat FOR SALE Toggenburg milch ed teadivr National Academy ot goats. Also two young billy gnats. Music, curuvgie Hull, New York. 8 J. Butler, ltd. 4, The Wilson Place. ___ ________ ____ 17 TAKEN VP 1922 FORD COUPE tor sale, cheap. I HAVE In ken up one Holstein bull, Inquire corner 12th and A. 88 2 years old. black and white »pot ted. Owner can come and pay FORD TRUCK for sale, delivery Valley Pride damage.« and ad and get him. R. body. < heup. J. Wulkc. Phone I. Hill. Hugo, Ore. 87 —308 L.______________________8,1 Creamery fTTlAIN HAY and alrnlfa hay for TAXI sab*. $11.00 a tou In stack. Edwin I'mlrr .New Management Il I ' INK TAXI Call Clemens Johnson, four miles out on lower Drug 8t->re. Phone 4 SR. Keel- river rond. 89 deuce 3*1. Closed rar. Price» FOB BENT W G. While 21tf reason able rS CUR rTDMACH VETERINARY St lit, EON MODERN ROOMS — Nice, uiry, <*ar ««»bu* ••iHiHL/Ekíyp'i.n«, clean. , day, week or month, at the DH R. J. BL8TUL Veterinarian u « ‘p 1 ttt’.i.'iii« ps-ia Lvichiug. ------ Colonial. 501 E St. Phone 167-J. Residence 838 Washington boule 92 Ah. 0)9 Lnd relief m .Grants Pass, Ore. vard Phon« 898-R a FOR RENT Furtiiaheil monta, clone PIIIHIUIANM AND SllU 1 KO NS to high school, 51 » N. 7th HI. 85 0. B. MARKS. VI. D., Practice limited Phone 33-J. to disease« of eye. ear, nose and Sveslsa yssr st >an'b sui krsaik—sely 23c HOUSE FOR RENT Phone 67. V. ♦ hrrni* Pb<m« (»2 8041 A. C. Ahlf. DOCTORS M'VGHRIDGE fc MOSER FOR RENT -Nice desti rooms, quiet — Physician» Hr surgeons, Doctor pinco. Inquire nt 111'.’ .1 St. sS Loughrldge give» special attention to surgery, obstetrics, and diseases WANTED of women. Nr. Moser gives «pedal ¡ attention to surgery, dlognosis A- WANT TO RENT good alfalfa farm diseases of children. Complete X- of 15 or 20 acre . Write F. J. B. 51 Stores Ray equipment, Izental X-Ray. Of 922 South Oakdale. Medford. 49tf fice pboue 182. Res. Dr. Mosor, HELU WANTED An Intelligent 48-R: Dr. Lougbridga. 869. Person, either aex, may earn 8100 to 4200 tuouthly corresponding for newiipnpcrs; 415 to $25 week ly In »pare time; experience un necesimry; no i an vanning; nub» jeeta Btir.goNted. Send lor partlc- ularn. Nationnl Prosu Bn ren tt. 70tf Buffalo, N. Y. CUAMF E.RI.AIN’3 TABCKT» C J. ßREIER CO AW, WHAT’S THE USE TWO HIGH school girls want posl- tion caring for children attd no- ___ ____________ Hleting will! housework. Write to Nellie or Gladys Hall, Gen. Del., t'liy.___________ __________ WANTED- Boys, l’lne Box Co. WANTED (> Lumber Co. laborers. Josephine 82tf EGGS We pay highest cash price for eggs nnd farm products American Restaurant. loO WOMAN COOK WANTED Small hotel. Box 63, Hogue River, Ore. 111 FIRPO’S STATE OF MIND N-w York. Sep». 7 Will Ftrpo lie a bria'llng. fur-bear Ing thro« issek to some aiicnatral *av ago or Jin I tin overgrown Ulan with a me tn look and a lot of hair? Will be meet Ute ci'iata of his life with u uth as flrhtlng men do or maintain the rut Iter negative attitude of a man who b< pee for the beat and expects the worst? The Imtln's stalo of mimi have un abiding effect on th ome of his meeting with 1>inp ey on the night of Septcnihor 14. HI* great i hum“ lies in th” power of his right hand, but fear, if allowed a fre« rein, may rob tt of its potency. W tin not refer, he •■»aarlly, to car of bodily Injury Fear of fail ure with the big moment at hand la quully debilitating Dempsey him self had uo reason to nourish a phys ical! fear of Bill Brenan. yet upon the occasion of their last meeting several years ago the champion was obvloas- iy a prey to misgivings. He wm so nervous, in fact, that his legs trem- bled as he posed with Brennan for a picture before the bell. For ten rounds thereafter Bren nan marched steadily into a barrage of punches from a man supposed to •>« one of the greatest hitters In the history of the game. The answer? ___ as i a Some _____________ characterised the bout buck and wing. We believe, how- ever, that it is altogether possible acute ncrvoiist’.eaa drained much of the power from Dempsey's arms and made him a comparatively light hit- !er for tliat particular evening. The old "con-fee-dience.” as a for- mer ballplayer used to call It, is the best competitive asset a man can own. With it he will rush right up to the month of a cannon, sdrene in the lielief that.somehow, he is im mune. Without it he may be hesi tant at the doorway of unguarded riches. Flrpo had It when he met Jack McAuliffe, 2d. gout- obliging soul had tipped hint to the fact that the yoimg man would go down with or without sufficient provocation and forthwith the senor had everything —speed, Judgment and punching ac- curacy. Between the fourth and the eleventh rounds of the Brennan af- fair Firpo had the beaten, discour aged look in his eye of the whipped animal. Some vouch for the state ment that he sat in his corner. l<e- t'veen rounds, and indicated a sin- cere willingness to retire by saying "flni. finl." He was obviously nervous in fac- Ing Willard and not only did he lack speed and hitting ability for several rounds, but also any evident desiie to rush right over the man moun tain and end everything quickly. This being i he case, the testimony may be completed with the state in* nt that, if Firpo fails to take his punch into the right against Demp sey all he will lake out is a headache. I nicer» il». for Etri,laxly, Poor and Iticb Alike, Is ideal Springfield. III.. Sept. 7.— (A. P. » A university for everybody, rich »nd poor, open day »nd night seven days a week. this is the ideal before the incorporators of the Abruham Lincoln University now being found ed by the citizens of Lincoln's home town. At meetings already held to fur ther the idea of a national university ar» former Senator Lawrence Y. Sherman, republican national com mitteeman for Illinois; John H. M alker. president of the Illinois Fed eration of Labor, Jewish rabbia. Protestant ministers ar.d Catholic priests. A fund of $ 1.0H0,«00 is I to lie raised this year, according to Dr. E. E. Hagler, chairman of the univer sity committee, and it is planned to • open the new institution in Septem ber. 1924. The ideals of the university will Defenseless without rA»* t *T w «** Tr“‘L.w a*‘*’ r»>«’ Surfaces that have gone through a hard • iege of summer should be looked after. Hot dry wealher shrinks wood, opens up cracks in wall and roof, old paint powder, off. leaving wood oz metal here. A hun dred places are left for moisture to sooak in and start decoy. A coat of Rasmussen Pure Psint. put on now. mil defend aU pamtable aurface. against the weather. The high quality linseed oil. w4i.ta lead and white zinc, make Ra.mussen Pure Pa.nt imperv.ous to mv.rtnre. unharmed by sun ta.*'- rd wind for a longer time. I a “*' «.!•• Take protective etepe now : Lef sAmc peu color cardo. W. G. THRASHER Grant» P icks , < iregon be Lincoln'» ideals. Senator Sher man nald. and its founders hope to make it a self-help institution where i anybody who vzants to learn, regard less of his bank account, can study , night and day and Sunday, if he can not come at other times. "In the classroom there is to be an honest anarch for truth,” he de-, clared. “The final word has not yet Iwen nald on moral», polities and i economies. A teacher may agitate I against existing institutions as much ! tin he likes, provided only that he! does not advocate reform by blood-1 shed and other forms of violence. “When the country is at peace' there is no part of our nystem which will not lie the la tter for an ex-1 change of ideals and free criticism I freely anil sincerely given. We want to instill individuality of thought juid personality in the btudenta.” An example of the interpretation of Lincoinian ideals by his fellow townsmen was evidenced at one of the meetings, attended by 200 citi zens. when someone proposed that tlie policy of the new university be to support the government against "its enemies.” The meeting prompt ly vetoed a proposition so phraeed. Prices Right Always SPECIALS for SATURDAY Beef and Veal Pot Roast Boiling Beef 15c lb. 10c lb. Headquarters for Picnic and Lunch Meats, Poultry and Eggs We Pay the Highest Market Price for Poultry and Eggs CITY MARKET Phone 52 VETS EXCHANGE PHOTOS AFTER 58 YEARS APART Elyria. Ohio. Sept. 7.—fl. N. S.) —For the first time siuce they met on the battlefield. 58 years ago, L. I A. Adams. Civil War veteran, has lust heard from D. G. Tennyson, also a veteran of the 1861-18*5 conflict. The two men are exchanging photo graphs with a view to seeing wheth er either of them enn recognize the other after a lapse of nearly three score years. School Supplies OF EVERY N’ATITII. Books, Pencils, Tablet, Fountain Pens b C. H. Demaray Fl LL LINE; OF 1-1’ LOOtiE LEAF BOOKS LEGION EXTEHOS SYMPATHY Re-olu< ion Endoi-aed Favoring Policy in Ruin t'ontrovci>.v Seaside. Or., Sept. 7.— ( A. P.) — The American Legion convention to day approved a resolution expressing sympathy for the Japanese sufferers. The resolutions committee approved a resolution endorsing tile French and Belgian stand in the Ruhr con troversy. Legal blanks of all kinds at the Courier office. Saw Mill Equipment Machinery Mine Equipment Power, Transmission and Heavy Hardware 201» Houlh Sixth St. Giant» Pass, Oregon. P. S. Woodin No, No, Bosco