Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 07, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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WEIINHHDAY, NOVEMBER T, ISSA
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Thi* store will be closed all day Monday,
Armistice Day
GRANTS PAM DAILY COITHER
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IR I V O L I QUINN. LEGION HEAD, f
Next Sunday
NOT GIVEN TO ORATORY I
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Mor. 10th
DOYLE’S
Cleanliness—A Modern Idea
Hun Franclaco, Nov. 7.—(I. N. 8.)
•—Fighting man and cowboy, college
Great* Paa*. Oregoa
teEH—ggnBBH y r-r'rsBBBggBSSaa
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graduate and grower of cattle is John
S
II. Quinn, "native son" of Kern coun­
ty, California, who baa just been
elected national commander ot tbe
American Legion.
I jm II c «' Brushed Wool and Angora
Quinn Is making plans for a trip
which will take him Into many East­
lli-lllltiful Color t olllbillHllolls
ern. Middle Western and Southern
State*, where legionnaires will have l
u chance to glimpse the square jaw, |
determined mouth and Irish smile of j
; their new leader.
Maybu some folks will be disap-t
pointed
When they hear the Califor­
Settlement 7,000 Years Old.
Numerous flint Implements, bone nian make an address. Quinn Is not j
harpoons, arrow bond«. grindstones, an orator, rather from choice than
chisels «nd tooth headed epeHra have lack of ability. His friends say he Is |
been discovered In the remains of a so Intensely sincere that he won't
settlement st Holmegnrdsmos, Den permit himself to turn loose a flow
DSL RALPH W. STEARNS—Pajai-
FUR HALE
eiau and nurguon. a penial atten­ mark. It la estimated the settlement of words which might sound well but
tion to surgery, UDOtotric* and Dl- la at least 7,000 years old. Although means nothing,
Instead, Quinn I
FOR SALE -Purs bred Jersey Duroc
•eaaua ot nomea. CuuApiete X-iay no human bones have yet been found, speak* briefly and not otten, but(
boar. Weight* About 500 lbs., lb
equipment. veulAl X-fêy. PI ioum , , the excavators uncovered skeletons of when he does talk he carries hie I
A-l condition. W. 8. Wynunt,
uuiue. 8X-Î; onice Xl-J. __
U elk. reindeer end other antinals un­
601-F-2, New Hope.
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hearers along with plain, homely j
DK. W. F. RUTHERFORD-— jdunual Ì der a layer of peat several yards thick.
words pregnant with meaning
FOR SALE— Ouk and pinu wood ut
‘ ik that I
ibetaputlca. Office over Western |
the liarst place, ts mile south ot
is perfectly clear and as forcible as I
Lniou.
Rue.
20S-K;
office
317-R.
.
Crescent City highway on Jerome
"Jack Quinn" when he was a fight­
Pialrie road, *8.t>0 and *2.00 per
ing captain leading doughboys In Ar­
tier at place. L. E. Hartwig, Rd.
:n
çniiimç
run
i
PRDi
gonne Forest.
38 I
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Born on a California cattle ranch
FOR HALE Modern B room house
(Coutlnuud trulli Page One.)
34 years ago, Quinn has spent most |
at 627 North Third Mt.
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of his lite there, except for four year*
FOR HALE—Good heater. Cull at
at the University of California, three
5U2 North Fourth Hlruut.
3 411 league to act on Corfu there Is no
Use Grandma's Sage Tea and
further need for Britain to Mtumpi
years as a soldier and one year as
FOR HALE —Purebred, big typo Po­
Sulphur Recipe and Nobody
and
infuse
to
bulatar
up
the
league
commander of California veteran*.
land China piga. W. L. t'uiilu,
Will Know
Hoiuia, Ore.
99 new lite.
The Quinn ranch, owned by tbe new
has
no
ln-
"SuppuM
that
France
veterans' head and his father, Harry
FIRST CLASS wlckur baby carriage
lor sale. Inquire *14 L Bl.
HI tenuou or conuiatsntly houodng titr
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re­ Quinn, cover* 10,000 acres and is
FOR HALE Helen dr< a*-d huge, \ signature," say* Professor Murray, storing faded, gray hair to its natural one ot the largest in this state. The
uveragu weight about 125 llm. It til I 'but .will. Always be ready, tor .tem­ Color dates back to grandmother's time. ranch is located in Rag Gulch, and
butcher Nov. 7lb, 12c lb.
Due porary edviiiitag«} te play fast and She used it to keep her hair beautifully far and wide in Kern county John
dark, Rlossy and attractive. Whenever
mtle north on Pucitlu higliwuy. C.
E. Logadon.
31 I loose with the covtinubt. Dees that her hair took on that dull, faded or Quinn Is known as "the Mayor of
reduce Great Britain u> Impotent* or streaked appearance, this simple mix­ Rag Gulch."
FORD SEDAN for Huie-— In good
ture was applied with wonderful ef­
running older. Reasonable. Buono indite Ho leagub an ifleftectual or- fect
Quinn wa* herding cattle on his
Tb<>
2 H. It.
*1 \ gun of policy? X think nut.
But brevsing at home is musty and lands one day early in April, 1917,
■miull nations ot Wirrope, the, Scan­ out-of-datt. Nowadays, by asking at when he learned that America had
I oil HEN l
dinavian group, th» Utile EniiNite any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth’s entered the war. A few days later
FUK KENT—Oue3-ruOm and uno and Uie rust all roalUe the League Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will
get this famous old preparation, im­ he was on his way to the Presidio,
t-ruuui apurtmwul tor rent, with
wood range and gas. inquine 70S 'of'Nations is, their only. j>riXe«tmn. proved by the addition of other ingre­ San Francisco, to enter an officers*
E St.
3»
hey ar* all unilvd lb this one Issue. dients, which can be depended upon to training school.
Commissioned a
re-tofc natural color and beauty to the
hey will, 1 believe, support loyally I
captain^fn arttilery, Quinn was as­
FOR RENT-—Furnished, Wickham
residence, six rooms, garage, al I any single Great Power which, with • *Wdl-known druggists say it darkens signed to Camp Lewis, Wash. He
Published by the Grants Pass Daily Courier in co-operation with
740 Norin Tenth st. Por particu­ 1 good fatth and conktaoey, 'acta up to the hir so naturally and evenly that went overseas with Battery F, 348th
lars address Bug 710, Grunt* Pass. its covenant and makes is tho tails liobodv ean tell it nas been applied. field artillery. He acted as a major
The American Association of Advertising Agenda«.
Ora.________
4<> of iu pulley. If Great Britain albàe You simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush wiffi ft tod draw this through in several engagement* under fierce
GARAGE and furnished bedroom Is that power, Great Britain
gill your hair, taking one strand at a time. tire in the Argonne.
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for rent. 513 North Seventh. 38
Juriope. Mow Bv mdrnirig the gray hair disappears,
have the hegemony irt JJurripc.
"Quinn's men went through hell
and after another application or two, it
WANTED
that is just what FrahOd Will never becomes belutifully dark and glossy.
for him over there, and they would
do the same thing for him now if
WANTED—Used dressers, mattress­ allow. Therefure Franco will come
—
■ii»a ■,».
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es and household * goods of all in. too.”
he just said the word," asserted a
kinds.—C. F. T. Co., phone 13»-
And so the discussion rune on, pro
buck private who served under the
Ths Born Countryman.
M.
»litt and con. It's a debate whether a
legton chief in France, "Quinn was
Tt Is difficult, likely Impossible, to
TRY
SULPHUR
ON
WANTED—Three hundred first elusa doctor should be suurmeued ur
the best-liked captain in France. For determine how far the born country­
cedar posts. C. E. Logsdon, 1
AN ECZEMA SKIN
one thing, he never thought of eating man Is susceptible to the beauty of
mile north on Pacific highway. 37 whether It's time to call in the cor-
of sleeping after a hard day's work his rarroundings—to the cloud-shad­
oner.
MISCELLANEOUS
Coats Little and Overcomes
until every man In his command was ows on the hills, the ripple In the red
wheat, the sun-gleam on coppice and
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Trouble
Almost
Over
well
cared for."
j. ti. HOWELL—Jeweler* and noun
hedgerow, to the autumn's fleeting
COMING EVENTS
Night
maker, repairer ot Vienna auu
After the armistice Quinn took up gold; yet I know that he does note
luo ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ A > ♦
omet string instrument*,
ranching again in Kern county. them, have seen his eye gleam as he
a«U Nut. 7, Wednesday—Q. E. S. Meet­
auuiu aixlu street.
Any breaking out of the strin, even whefe he herded cattle until Septem­ noted them; and I know, ton, that ft
ing; men have char go.
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pipe
fiery, itching ccvcma, can be quicldy
Is not possible tor one on weatherwise
Standard water pipe and screw cas­ Nov. 9, Friday— Travelogue In the overcome by applying Mentho-Sulphor, ber, 1921, when he was elected
commander of the California depart­ and weather-wary not to virtue that
ing tor every purpose; also valve*
declares
.T
rioted
skin
specialist.
Be
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l’reabytertan church, by Rev. F.
which he reads so profoundly and
South Sixth Street
M>d fittings. Both Uyw and fe-uiau-
cause of its germ destroying properties, ment ot the Legton. He devoted a studies day by day with ever fresh ap­
Gordon Hart, under the »••apices tins sulphur preparation instantly brings
uitfclurud. AU material guarapttod.
yeaf to this wort, without salarf, plication. Townspeople are too apt tn
alouey samng price«, immediate qu­
of tho Grants l’ass Womans Club. ease fro/n skin irritation, soothes and
and shortly after took charge ot the argue from expression; but expression
avery.
Nov. 12, .Monday—Armistice Day. heals the eczema right up and leaves
G. WE13SBAU1* A CO.
campaign to vote 810,060,009 for ft Just what the countryman larks. A
the
skin
clear
and
smooth.
&
General holiday with celebration
137 Eleventh HL______ ban Francisco
It seldom fails to relieve the torment farm loans and homes for veterans. thing la felt, pondered, stored up; the
Grants
Pasa.
in
without delay. Sufferers from skin Tlie big bond issue was voted by Cali­ thonght Ilea too deep for tears, or
ROUF PAINTING and repairing—
»
All work guarutued tor three Nov. 24, Saturday—Gen. Logan W. trouble should obtain a small jar of fornia with the greatest majority laughter either; and certainly is not
R. C. will hold a cooked food salo. Rowles Merttho-Safphur from any
yeura. T. H. Huger, 834 East A
stuff for minor poetry. "You enjoy
HL___________________________ 8*tt Dec. t, Saturday—Christ mas salo by good druggist aixl use it like cold «ver given any bond issue in the talking about it; I enjoy letting It soak
cream.
state.
Ladies Home League of Salvation
In"; as the gypsy woman said to the
HEMSTITCHING Straight, In cot­
Quinn first Iiecame prominent tourist about the sunset—Maurice
ton, 6c yd. Ladies and children’s
Army.
dressmaking. 801 East H street. Dee. 8, Saturday—American Legion
among legionnaires at the second Hewlett.
Phono 397-Y.
18tf
annual convention ot the state or­
Auxiliary bazaar, benefit commun­
Sonic People We Know, and Wc Will ganization, when be broke up an
hUHT
ity bouse.
Profit by Hearing About Them
attempt to put into effect the "unit"
LOST—Thursday, bunch ot 5 or Dec. 15, Saturday—Ready made and This is a purely local event.
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
system of voting, whereby congres­
cooked food aalo by Iaidies of
more keys on chuld, Finder leave
It took placo in Grants Pass.
A COLD OR CATARRH
sional groups were voted by a ma­
at Courier office. Reward.
4 4
Brethren church.
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Not in some faraway place.
n
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jority. Tills plan, undesired by the
You
are
asked
to
investigate
It.
INSTRUCTION IN MV NIC
Asked to believe a citizen's word; small county delegations, which were
Apply Cream in Nostrils To
To confirm a citizen's statement. casting about for a leader, was at­
Open Up Air Pansages.
PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL—
iliousness
Any article that Is endorsed at
Clara 'l utila Funton, (¡13 A street.
nick hcAdnche. Ronr «Mmack. home.
tacked by Quinn.
«S Pages of Names
constipation, oan II jt aroidMl.
Ah! What relief I Your clogged
State Accredited Teacher.
Passage of the adjusted compen­ nostrils
Is morn worthy of confidence
Grants Taas Residents
An active fiver without calomel.
open right up, the air passages
Burrowus Kmaorgarten Course.
Than one you know nothing about, sation bill, exposure of war profi­ of your tirsd are clear and you can
Mrs. Ebbu Hansen, Assistant,
CHAMBERLAIN'S
Endorsed by unknown people.
teers, accomplishment of hospitaliza­ breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffl­
_________ 515 South Filth St. _____
Will Young, carpenter, 212 2nd
TABLETS
tion and rehabilitation programs for ing, mucous discharge, headache, dry- I
PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS
St.,
Grants
Pass,
says:
"I
can
re
­
ness—no struggling for breath at night,
Never sicken or gripe—only 25c
—llattiu Uuieinan Calvert, 511
commend Doan's Kidney Pills from injured veterans and bringing ot the your cold or catarrh is gone.
North Fourth Street. Affiliated
experience. My kidneys were out of Legion closer to the people through
Dent stay stuffed-lip' Get a Small ■
order and my back ached at times. community work are high lights in bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your
teacher National Academy of
I could hardly do any stooping or
Music, Carnegie Hull, New York.
druggist now. Apply a little of this
lifting. My kidneys acted too fre­ Quinn's program for legionnaires.
fragrant-, antiseptic cream in your nos­
BUILDING CUNTRAt'^yllH
quently. I read of Doan's Kidney
trils, let It penetrate through every sir
Pills a ml used them, getting my sup­
passage of the head; soothe and heal
HARPER A AON—Building eontra«-
The Cure.
ply at Hahins Drug Store. Doan's
thy swollen, inflamed mucous membrane,
torl. Shop work, furniture crating.
"It
would
soon
put
the
bootleggers
soon rid me of the aches and pains
Siring you instant relief Ely's Cream
Shop 417 G St.. Phone 142-J.
and put my kidneys in good order.” out of business.” "What wouldF
atm is Just what every cold and catarrh
W. R. BARRETT - Builder, kitchen
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn 1 “The refusal of the law-abiding citi­ sufferer has been seeking, it's just
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
splendid.
and office furniture a specialty.
zens to buy liquor froth them."
Shop and Residence 82* 8. 5th St.,
City. Phone 608-J.
1"
Blasco ïha liez'*
ENEMIES
y WOMEN
JUST IN BY EXPRESS TODAY
SWEATERS and JACKETS
Lionel Barrymore
Alma Rubens
Priced $4 50 to $14.50
HORTLY before the Civil War, Boston made it a
prison offense to take a bath except on the advice
of a physician. The Philadelphia Council tried to make
it illegal to bathe between November 1 and March 15
and failed by one vote. Virginia placed a luxury tax of
$30 on each bathtub in the state.
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Ideas regarding cleanliness have changed material­
ly since then. In fact, ideas on almost everything have
undergone something of a metamorphosis. Today,
these changes are taking place more rapidly than ever
before. There has never been a time when evolution
hit such a furious pace—when conditions changed so
quickly—when standards of living were raised so con­
sistently.
Classified Advertising
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
You may not realize it, but advertising is respon­
sible for much of this improvement. Advertising ha*
taken it* place a* a leading force in solving the want* of
the people.
Stop and think how many of the appliance* you use,
the food* you eat, the clothes you wear and other ar­
ticles entering into your daily life, were popularized
through newspaper advertising.
Then you will realize what a debt you owe to ad
vertising.
The advertisements mean a lot to you
Don’t fail to read them
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HARNESS
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Auto Tope and Cushion*
G. B. BERRY
A
A
GRANTS PASS
OF LOCAL INTEREST
City Directory
B
Price Reduced to $1.00
C J. BREIER CO
51 Store«
Get Yours at the Courier Office Now
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FOli TRADE
FARM—r>6 acres, email orchard,
timber, pnrt cultivated, to trade
for city property. Mrs. Eva Ty­
son. 656 North Sixth St.
VETERINARY BURGEON
DR. R. J. BB8TUL. vistorlnarlan.
Residence 888 Washington boule­
vard. Phons 898-R.
PHYHItTANK AND HURGEONH
C. B. MARKS, M. D., Practice limited
to diseases of eye. ear, nose and
throat. Phone 62.
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DOCTOR8'1AWGHRHXJE & MOSER
—I'hyslclans & surgeons, Doclor
Lougbrldge givo» special attentlon
to surgery, obstetrlcs, and dissalo*
of -vomen. J»r. Moser glves special
atton<loù tó surgory, dlognoeli &
dlseare* ot childron. Completo X«
Ray aqulpment. Dentai X-Ray. Of­
fice phone 182. Rea. ')r. Moser,
*8-R; Dr. Loughrldgie, 369,
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
Get Twice as Warm Inside