GRANTS I» ASS PAGE TWO 6RANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. E. Voorhiet - Pub and Propr. Entered at postoffice. Granta Pass, Ore., as second-class mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES I Display space, per inch ................ 25c l.ocal-personal column, per line 10c Readers, per line ............... 5« — nXII.T COI RIER I Ten-Millionth Ford Will Visit in Grants Pass DAILY NEWS LETTER MISSISSIPPI’S DOGS TO LEAD DOGS’ LIVES Muit Be Chained Five Month« of the Year Guauip s( Staff < «n--»pondeut» at World Centers of Population Cincinnati. Aug. 5.— (I. N. S. > — DAILY COURIER Certain scientists interested in the By mail or carrier, per year 86.00 By mall or carrier, per month- .6» theory of evolution have declared that there Is a marked facial resemb­ lance between man nud tho lower WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year ..................... . 82.1’0 animals. Thus, they say. some mqn with prouounced lower jaws look MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED TRESS like bulldogs; others like monkeys; The Associated Press is exclusive-; > still others like certain varieties of ly entitled to the use for republics-i ' birds. tton'of all news dispatches credited, Now comes Sol A. Stephan, gen­ in this, or ail otherwise credited, in ' this .paper and also the focal news eral manager of the Cincinnati loo. published herein. who remarks that the giraffes must AQ rights for republication of be ancestors of a certain type of mo­ special aispatches harem are also re­ tion picture actors uud actresses. served. ___________ _ "Beautiful, but dumb, and the great­ est posers in the entire animal king- dam.” is Colonel Stephan's descrip­ TUESDAY', AUGUST 3, ltWi tion of the giraffes. Jhe two giraffes at the Cincinnati ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦ Zoo, Stephan claims, are the finest OREGON W KATHKli ♦ specimens in captivity, “Three ani- ♦ mal dealers from Europ«', who came ♦ .Pacific Coast States: Fair here this year, are authority tor the ♦ weather in the interior; con­ statement.” he explained. “Abe." ♦ siderable cloudy weather and the oldest giraffe, has a reach of 17 ♦ some fog along the coast. feet with neck upstretched. and the ♦ Temperature will continue near ♦ feet. ♦ normal. The fire weather hax- ♦ other, "Daisy.” stretches 11 "Abe” is 21 and "Daisy” 10 years ♦ aud will continue high in the ♦ old. Incidentally "Daisy" is “Abe's” interior of California, and mo­ ♦ derate in Oregon and Washing- ♦ daughter, and she is one of the few giraffes born in captivity. Her ♦ ♦ tdta. mother died some years ago al the focal zoo, where “Daisy" was born. ♦ •Fair tonight and Wednesday. ♦ -Today's temperature 81. "Giraffes," Stephan insists, “like ♦ TWater al bathhouse 72. actors, love to have their photo­ ♦ ♦ graphs taken. Ask auy photograph­ er. Giraffes will stand perfectly “LEGION'S BIG PISH still and stare at the camera for Before the Boche were whipped, hours, if you let them. “The giraffe i& the dumbest crea­ every effort and every nerve were ture on four legs and is the original straihed toward the “big push" that 'low-brow.' Dumb in fact, as weU as voujd end the war by overwhelming in name. A giraffe has never been You the ppposition. and it is peculiarly known to utter a .sound. appropriate that the winning peace­ might have an idea that he thinks a lot, but if you have you're all wroug. time* fight of the American Legion, I If he could drive an auto he'd try for an adjusted compensation act. to cross in front of a railroad train should be topped off with a “big every five minutes, uutil he got hit. “To show- you how dumb a giraffe push." for memberships with which uot only to refute utterly the con- is, we noticed that our female wouldn't eat and seemed very nerv­ tentipu'of the Legion's war profiteer ous We'd have given her the rest eneujies that the Legion was losing cure if we'd had a bed long enough ground, but to show such growth to fit her. We tried every method of getting her to take her meals, but that its prestige increases vastly. it did no good. Finally. 1 decided < -W- . The slate of Oregon now stands to do a little detective work, and af­ fourth in Legion records for per­ ter a day or two I discovered what centage of increase in members in was the matter. There was a new keeper in the building where the 1821, and it is to make Oregon first, giraffes are quartered. This fellow tho winner of, the Hanford MacNi- was a Hungarian, with long hair and dcr trophy that local Legionnaires whiskers that completely covered are asking all veterans of the World his face except for his eyes, ears and War to join the American Legion. nose. Well, the female giraffe took one gawk and thought he was a ba­ Every veteran who avails himself boon. Giraffes are terribly afraid Maybe they're afraid of the adjusted compensation voted of baboons. ».he baboons w ill climb up their necks by congress, owes a debt of grati­ or something. tude to the American Legion. It was the Legion which exposed the "Any other kind of animal would moneyed propaganda that nearly dc- try to figure it out. A baboon don't fcated the adjusted pay bill; a mil­ wear pants and chew tobacco and carry a watch as big as a tomato can lion dollar propaganda emaling from and talk Hunky. But this giraffe one source but deceptively having took one look and waa gone. The the appearance of a demand from the other giraffe was at a different part nation. And every veteran who feels of the building and had another that ho would like to express his keeper. So he wasn't worrying over that. gratitude is given an opportunity by "By transferring the Hungarian the simple expedient of adding his keeper to another part of the zoo we strength to the American Legion. removed the lady giraffe s fears and Unless he does so by becoming a she began to eat again. "Other animals Beetn to lie able to member, bis moral strpport is lost. re von, but the darned giraffes could The Legion asks it and is entitled to only enter the first half of a "beauty it. and brains' contest.” The Ten-Millionth Ford at the cud of the Ltncolu lli hn.i«. San Frnat i»co. where it arrhed, July 29. al­ ter Ms eientful trip across the continent. Frank huliik, retire i Ford rare ilrlier, who Irate the ear from New Yark to Nau Francisco, appears in the evuter of th* croup. near ing a ap. Mr», hulhk. v.ho accom­ panied him on the trip. Is shown in the ear. The Ten-Millionth Ford, now en Following the parade tk< car will has been greeted by euthuHiaatic route uorth on the Pacific Highway, I be parked in front uf Mr. Winetrout's oiowda. city, county and elute offl- will arrive in Grants Pass about 11 place of busitic»». ».> that iesid«uls*cial joining In receiving it, whlle may have au opportunity to look it Ford dealers and others escorted it o'clock Thursday morning, accord- over while the party with II are at from town to towu making an ni­ Ing to advices received today by C. A- i lunch. most coiitinuul procession aero»» the Winetrout, local Ford dealer The present tour of th« Teu-MII- continent. Arrangements are being made to I lionth Ford, which will terminate ut file ten-inilllotith Ford was built In give the car and its driver. Frank Seattle, comes as the result uf nu­ llirf great Highland Park plant of Kulick. who years ago piloted Ford merous requests all along the line the Ford Motor Company ut Detroit racing cars, a big welcome. Plans for the car. Ils eventful trip across o nJune 4 and Ils tour, which signl- are being completed for a parade to the continent from New York to Suu ii.s a new achievement In th»* auto- meet the Teu-Miilionth just outside Franciacu cudud ou July 29 wbeu mobile Industry, is tn celebratlo*; of the city- and escort it into towu and Kulick- piloted the sturdy litt lu car the production of 10.00«.OUW .Model through the business streets. Mayor into the Golden Gale city at the T Fords by the company. Fry and other city officials will par- head of a large parade uud was wel- Leaving here the car will proceed ticipate and extend the city's wel- corned by Mayor Rolph on its journey, stopping Thursday come to Mr. Kulick and the car. Everywhere along th« Hue the car night ut Roseburg. • " - "*• - • pose and of a special service in this connection is tho assistance of Dc- Supposed Shakespeare Signature Held Forgery I puty Sheriff Ernest Uster, who u | donating his time uud effort in muk Philadelphia.- The name of William ling correct fingerprints as required Shake-qwnre, written under six lines of I upon the forms. Since the obtain­ script and accepted by scholars gener­ ing of flngvr-priiM records will he ally as the handwriting of th« bard of Ai on nnd perhaps his seventh known Dependents of deceased veterans one of the most difficult features, signal ¡re. Is proi.ounced a forgery by of the World War who are entitled the American Leglou- officials arc Dr. florae« Howard Furness, Jr.. to claim compensation under the I urging that veteran.- appear <10ring Shnl.es]>enrenn scholar of thia city. The frntfinent of manuscript In ques­ Adjusted Compensation Act are urg­ the hours designated in order that ed to appear at the court house for applications can be completed at one tion was brought to this country In 1921 by Charles Kessler of Philadel­ the aid of the American ix-giou and time and place. He discovered tba specliuen Red Crus» early in the week in order Many ex-service m- n who have not phia. pi- -tcI In tho l!yl«»f o< the srroad fol»» that any further requirements or iu- before had contact »ith the Amerl- of the works • f the dnuuiilist which he furiualion way be obtained in or du» can 1-egion, the greatest xbteran's y'li h.i-ed In lx>nt »nly a form'ry. that they are entitled to compensa­ members no ducted by but a "foeaery i forgery made by tion are requested to inform them thn Lr iriofi. ili» notorious Hh>ikes|M*arean forger. so that they may have the aid ut William Henry Ireland,” Doctor Fur- the Legion representative at U,e uess said. court house, during this week. To Raise Cats for Fur T Representatives of the local post Boonville, Ind.—George Lutz, local of the American Legion, assisted by­ grocer. Is planning to Introduce a new T:uo D ipoa't^o-t Mrs. Jennie Moss. i< presenting the Industry In Indiana—that of rai-itcj F7very num Im |vn d;»!„,»it|(.n«- Red Cross, had a b -y session last Angora cats for fur. Prince S ngh be Is br>i-|H-d me night filling out tin applications of Kashmar of India, a classmate of Luts one for tl:e P when those World War Veterans who be­ at Indiana university years ngo, has I wr«>ng way and on- f, lie Is brushed the rlclit lieve in the "first come, first served" promised to ship the local man some fine specimens for breeding purposes. adage. The numbers un hand last Lutz saved K:i " msr's life while the night forecast a busy week of mak­ prince was att>-ndimr erbool nt Indiana. ing applications, the American Le­ gion and Red Cross having opened Current Kills Workman headquarters for receiving and fill­ Shepherdstown. W. Vs.—Walter Hoff, ing applications during the rest of man.,thirty-four, living here, was elec- this week in one of the county court trocuted while nt work on an electric rooms at the court house. Represen­ »'line; nt a quarry i.enr Martinsburg. tatives will be on hand every night Ho was dead wlo-n fellow *-ui|Joyeca from 7 until 9 o'clock for this pur- and physicians reached him. PEOPLES MARKET CALL 187-J—Pino and fir slab­ wood 12.25 and 32.5» Body fir 83.00. Oak. 83.50. C. W. I,am- brechl. - 67 FOR SALE -I»0 head goats. Embree, Wolf Creek, On . The other day a young man we all know was recommended for a I food position. He ooked right —his ex­ perience was right — there wasn’t a thing against his characte It looked like a cine until “the old man himself asked,“Haj he saved money?” N'o, he hadn't. “Any life in­ surance?” Very little. ‘'Well,” said the old man,“the man w e want must he able tn look ahead — we don’t want a grasshopper!” B. 6 I I-room FOR KENT—Furnished huiiae, garage, garden, wat«r. i liickeu ya i ii 4u3 ItugiK River FOB HALB—Clean < otuHton brick. 69 Ave. luquirt- next door. »13 per M. at high school. If FOR SALE-- Bla< kli',t rica }5< gal. SEWING MACHINES — Rented, ex­ 5 ou pick them. C. E. Lind»,!/ at changed and repaired. New Sing­ bl 1‘rovolt. er» sold on terms to suit. The EX’l UAiJKDlN AKl Singer Store, Pts so »'»th. Ml BARGAIN The Board of Director» of 8rl|<>ol District No 7 of Josephine Coitti- FOR HALE Fofd truck as good as new. Half price tor < tush »<•<• Mr. ly. Oregull, lift» for ¡itile Ils two- home transpurtatioii school bus I,au< aster. jo I West F Street wii 'i a • «parity uf 23 paaoeuk' l'K. tilt I’liulte 97. This he is h4 in good condiiiou uud will be sold, Il taken nt on<'<;, lor URY SEASONED WObD -William. Hee E. H. V»n Dyke, 85't uo Mood Yard Phone 137 .‘8tf Natfoiial C le i k, oWieo lit Firot lia uk Building. Giants Paa.-. Ui<- gon. Alfred Leti h> I'. CluiiTiii.cn, tl 11.’ S. V ia iiyl ". < li-rk. CHILDREN’S DRESSES AND ROMPERS— Priced at 85c, 98c, $1.15 and $1.25 year*. Ih lin- The hottest man In Grants Pass isn’t a Customer of Ours! !>on’t ><»ur hruw mui i ho | m »—rem«' to «HitiSi T«»KK«»y mid t h.tiiK«* tutf» aoil Irmprrn« t or« *. D oii 'I m U iu flout en and trie i«u oil I m *- <* hii »«* other» are lirtl to a ing line uli«*it >ou ar«* < haln«*<| to a roll too—<*onir to Jim's ToKK<*r> Inhe <»IT pair n tHiIri)». We (Mil muk«' )< hi as C.H.I mid < oiiifot'luldv «» « new burn I m I») uho l»a* ju,»l had his hath of tahuiii! Feather weight Portland. Ove . Aug 5 • A I’ > — Cuttle, weak mid 25c to Soe lower, hogs and »hcep, nominally steady; eggs, steady, current receipts »idling al 3?’-|C, butter, steady. butterfat, steady. 14 oo f» 17.IS Steers ........... I7.S0 to yio Calves .......... 110.6« to »11.0» Hogs, top ... . 8*75 to » 11». Sheep, top ... I laimbs. top . «1» to litt . • 27 He Eggs 30’iC 3«c Egg, henneries .37Hc Butter, first Butter, prints Butter. standards II 30 Wheat. hard white 813» Wheat, Westçrn red . 40c Butterfat. Grauts Paas 87c 4< I 3 Sc Portland butterfat ...,43c Butterfat, San Francisco 1 Apples — Per bos, Calif. Graven- 'steins, 82.76-83.00; Oregon Graven- stoma wrapped. 83-12.23, unwrapped 81.25-81.75. Oregon Transparent», 1 Duchess, 8! «0-81-25, small jumble I pack, 90c-81 00- Bunched Vegetables — per dot. bunches, carrot», beets, 40c-lie; on- ions. 40c; radish«». 33c; carrota jturulpn. sacked 3e-«Mir per lb. Cabbage—Local pur lb., crated. 3 •% c-4 14 c. Cantaloup»» Mandat'd» beat 88.85; soft, 82.73-83.00; ponlmi 82.5tt-82.75. flats 81.25-81.10. tucuiu tiers Penen uoMUh Melons -Calif water tn «* Ion a . per 111. ice cream», 3c. Kloudike», "%cc: Kxc‘ • < er-nr'1- ,,«». » ■ •!-» rVtl T. ».■-.■«'«(Q'l OP mi PORTLAND. ORIOON I ANY a light car owner's tire troubles have been »olved by this new J0x J'A inch “R” Tread Clincher Curd, It*» just as big a money’s worth an ihc standard Revere Cord. There isn’t any better coinbinatiou for longtime tire service thipoucpfthctctwo tires and a Revere Tube. M ■fi 4 Jackson. Ml»». UuitM law Inforce- moot officer» clone ihelr eye» or look the other way, a dog's life In Mlwlu- alppl hereafter will be u dog's life, for a new law enacted by the last legisla­ ture Wga alguyd uuwItlUigly by Gov­ ernor \\ luttluhl For Ute inniilhs each year, from Marell 1 to August I. nil dogs lama be niuialed mid In nddltloii must be chulned to their kennels. The "ptirp" which Lurvlofore h«» boasted that lie wore nu mail's collar must wear one now fur the law- requires it nud pro­ vide» that the collar iuu»t carry a metal plate bearing the mime mid ad­ dress of the owner Another proii-. »Ion. effective January 1, IWAY, 1« a tax of »1 per year on male mid 8'2 on female canines. The meesure roused n rumpus In both the seiuite and house when It was under discussion and the atmosphere was highly charged ns a result of the debate. The owners of 'coon dogs especially kicked sgalust putting > <>l lars ou their buntlug eomimaloti» while every dog lover jollied VeheiiM'ntly In the protest against chaining them up for jve months In the year and put­ ting "bird cages’’ on their face», ns <>ue member described the uiuxrle proposllhui. The bill, however, umti aged to slip llirougli each I iousc by ■ hair's breadth. Governor it hit field, »yuipnilililng with the canine population hud n veto ready, but In the Jmn at the conclu- slow of I lie »»»»ion when lie luci to slltu scuren of new law a In liatdiva. sad sign them quickly, the d<*g law became mixed with those to ho signed and he affixed hl» signature before he refilled what It waa. wants to be a grass- hopper e AilTertlaerncnta under this beading Ac per line per iMac. All Classified ads appear under thia heading (he first time As a matter of community inter­ ff oaf on’» Proud Potition est. the uucceM of the American On being offered a Boston joke the Legion is vital. As the years go by, editor of a humorous weekly pjefeed- T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE­ FOR SALE—Fine horse, weighs CIALIST— Temporary headquar­ far more than right now. the legion ed to take the alleged humorist tn lttoo, wagon and harness, <75.«0. ter» at Buick salesroom, 3UÜ-310 Real bargain. Worth twice as will be one of the truly vital organs task in no uncertain manner. “I don't North Sixth St. 64tf much. Inquire Tourist Grocery. »•e any point to these whams about in the civic body, and its strength the highbrow proclivities of Boston,” Gllf FOR SALE — 30 purcbrid Ply­ f declared should be built now. mouth Ro< k pullet», 35< if taken F(Otf GOLDEN RULE STORE I COODYLAR RUHIILR CUMPAN Y . Portland Distributors Oragon