W ednesday , jn.r a, 1021 GRANT» rAJW DAILY GOIT.TFTt PAGE TTTBFF T Hegemon Laboratory is Dedicated To Conduct War On Tuberculosis ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ADDITIONAL I j GCAL 4 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. Frank Mashburn has return­ ed from a trip east, having visited the Hhrlno convention at Kansas City. Sb« also accompanied Mr. Mashburn to New York. E . H. Mai Daniels Is holding down his old position In the forestry of- flee for a few days, haying remain­ ed over hero while Supervisor A. II. Wright, of (he local forest office, Is combatting fires set Monday night by lightning. - l.urge Bcrri«-»: Picked— Blackberries are grown by the Inch In Grants Pass, rather than by the box Some grown by R. A. Gentry on II street and shown at the Courier office were one and seven Mr. eighths Inches In length. Gentry stales that he picked several gallons of th«- berries this morning. County <’ourt Meet«»— The county court Is In session to* day but nothing of importance was to come before the body. Preferred 5 loci' Stows to Remain Opt-n— Stores of Grants Pass will remain , open tomorrow night until 9 o’clock to allow people of the city to make their purchases tor the Fourth, which Is to l>e observed hy all mer- A Big Fourth of July — Chicken dinner at the Oregon chants. Caves. The kitchen and dining room I at the Oregon Caves Is in charge of Weather More Modem!«1— The weather man was a little members of the home economics de- part men t of the Oregon Agricultural more moderate today In bl* offering »1” College, Why not visit the Caves to the people of the community. The mercury went to 9 4. as against 98 atld get your dinner there on tile New Buick Motlcl Her«—- 37 yesterday. The new Buick Standard Six has Fourth? 11.00. per plate. arrived in Grants Pass, this being Fireworks Aw Hetureil— the new model which the Buick com­ Do Commcrcinl Hying— A blueprint of the fireworks dis- ‘ Aviator Hap Roundtree and his play for the Fourth of July celebra- pany announced yesterday. T. M. Stott drove the car down from 'Port­ mechanic, R. R. Trask, are to do tion at the county fair ground* Picked red ripe anti land, arriving here this morning. The comm« rclal flying here until Sun­ shows a big assortment of set pieces Immediately canned other model, the Master Six, is much day, they stated this morning.. The for the evening. The representa- like the 1924 model. The company two came here for the Fourth of tive of the concern which is supply­ ~They are packed will discontinue the manufacture of July celebration and will do stunt ing them is here today getting the the four. Mr. Stott, one of the mem­ flying, with day and night fire­ various sets ready. It is estimated solid and reach bers of the local agency, attended works on July 4. 5 and 6. Th»v that the display will cover 800 feet you in the best the dealers' meeting in Portland, will start taking passengers this at one end in front of the grand The car is on display at the sales evening, their headquarters biIng at stand. Those in charge declare it to possible condition the old aviation field. room. be one of the best displays ever seen in Southern Oregon. Ashland Registration H«-avy— NO Parking in Auto Park— The highest standing record for Buy Your Tickets— The park board announced that out-of-state registrations was brok­ At the Courier office for Airplane! PREFERRED STOCK BRAND during the celebration here on July Quality Outstanding en yesterday, when 203 cars regis­ rides. 37 4. 5 and 6, cars are not to be parked tered. June 18, 184 machines stop­ in the auto camp. The auto park is ped in Ashland to get out-of-state New Sticker Arrives— for tourists only and steps will be permits, and since then, the record The Redwoods are being advertis­ taken to see that the space Is not had not been reached until yester­ ed on the coast as never before. To- It’s Good Joss for Junk taken up with local machines. They day. when it was beat by 19. This day stickers were received from the to Cross Steamer’s Bow may park in the regular parking spaces In Riverside park, however. would seem to indicate that instead Save the Redwoods league showing Seattle. Wash.—“It’s a good J obs No firecrackers or any other explo­ of driving motorists into the cool a picture of a giant Sequoia on the for a Chinese Junk to cross the bows sives will be allowed in the park and woods, hot weather makes them front and a map of the Redwood ■ of a big overseas steamship, but it un­ these will be taken from any child­ take to the highway, as yesterday highway on the back. Only a few of! nerves shipmasters, who have to uno was warmer than any other registra-' the stickers were received at this | utmost care to avoid collisions,” de­ ren or others who are found to be tion day.—Ashland Tidings. time by the local A. A. A. office but clared Capt. John Griffith of the Pres­ exploding them there. Several more are expected. A large sign ident Jackson, here from the Orient. special officers will see to the en­ “Each Junk has two light blue eyes, Foor Fires in County- about three miles from Grants Pass forcement of the edict. Four fires, under the jurisdiction on the sharp turn at Greens creek, one painted on each side of the bow. Upon approach these figures give the of the state fire officers, were burn­ advertises the Redwood route. It is craft with black tall sails and elevated Printing that nleaaee—Conrier ing during the past two days. These one of the large ones agreed upon stems a dragonlike aspect. The Chi­ were only small brush fires and did by the association and was erected nese mariners believe the eyes are not amount to much, all being put by the Foster and Kleiser company. necessary, and no Junk will venture under control. In the national for­ offshore without them. Mariners of the China coast assert that it a big est, the Rum creek fire is burning Sale Article* Sold— hard and the forestry officials are Members of the C. and B. Econ­ liner Just misses them or strikes them expecting some trouble. Forest omy store firm believes that it pays a glancing blow, the ’good Joss’ is Supervisor A. H. Wright and Henry to advertise. The nine cent sale perched on the bows of their vessel for months.” Haefner left last night for West yesterday drew large crowds of local ( Fork, with a crew of men headed and country people to the store and BORN by Con Fenner and expect to fight all of the special articles were, fires on the west fork of Cow creek. cleaned out long before closing time. * McLANE—To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. four fires raging there now. These One thousand small mats were soldi D. McLane, of this city, Monday, fires were a portion of those set by between 8 and 11 and Mr. Biddle; June 30, a daughter. lightning Monday night and are in states that he could have disposedI McCUTCHEON—To Mr. and Mrs. N. a place, where fire fighting opera­ of 500 more. The store was much I McCutcheon, of Wolf Creek, Wed­ tions are difficult. pleased with the results of the sale. ! nesday, July 2, a daughter. tomatoes ^“ ~open a can TONIGHT/ Th« dedication of the Hegwman Memorial laboratory at Mt. Me Gregor near Huratogs Hprings, N. Y„ marks a step forward in the light on tuberculosis, according to the medical authorities who par­ ticipated in tbu ceremonies re­ cently. The new atone structure la a harmonious architectural feature of the sanatorium group of twenty- two buildings, which the Metropol­ itan Mfe Insurance Company main­ tains for the benefit of the sick among the lO.OvO of Its field and home.office stuff. It was provided for by a fund of fioo.ooo tn the will of th« late John Uogeen Megeman. president of the coin paar from 11*1 to 1(10, to w.'ioaa U*s building is a rnamor- ial. "W" hope—we even expert," de­ clared Haley Fiska, now president of the company, “that num» dis­ covery will b« made hero that will tie connected with the name of the donor and will be of luting benefit to future gcneraXiona” Dr. Edward IL Baldwin. head of Trudeau Sanatorium st H-irauar , I Ake and one of the foremost auth­ orities on tuberculosis. welcomed i he new laboratory into the field of scientific research. "The eum’.or- lum represents what wo know , about tuberculosis,” he declared. "The laboratory represents what we do not know, but must find out." An thterewting figure at the cere­ mony was the Rev. Father P. NI. Waggett, famous British scientist tad theologian who studied with I the great Pasteur, foremost setent- 11st of the nineteenth century. "Only I to-day wo are beginning to under­ stand the greatness of Pasteur.” he said. "The world knows noth­ ing of its greatest men. the unseen workers, secret, cloistered, hidden, world-forgetting, they pursue their studies tirelessly until one day thu world learns that they have dis­ covered a cure for some disease." The Metropolitan sanatorium has i been the chief means, dlrecQy i I through its treatments, and in- ! directly, through the instruction i lulled on to fellow workers by for- | mor patients. In reducing by 60 per cent the death rate from tu­ berculosis among the company’s employees within a period of tea T Yours truly, John Smith All the world despises an anonymous letter. We like a man to sign his name to what he writes. But did you ever think that unknown merchandise is anony­ mous? Nobody to vouch for it. No name signed. Notice the advertisements in this paper. There in bold print are the names of those who stake their reputations—stake your good-will towards them on the truth of what they have written. The maker of advertised goods realizes that he might fool you once—hut never the second time. His success is dependent upon your continued confidence in what he says in the advertisements. Read the advertisements with confidence. They tell truths that von should know. The measure of satisfaction is larger in advertised products Head the Ads in the Courier