Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 30, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    PkGK FOUR
iintxTR
pass iiait - y courier
has not enough casks te held H.
CiHaena can walk into a Win« cel­
lar and "drink as much aa desired“
for a few cents.
Good prohibitionists will say,
"What terrible drunkennoaa there
will be in Italy." But they don’t
know the Italian people. They don’t
get drunk, whether the wine is
cheap or dear.
b’RWTS PASS OAltT GUURIER ” n ,\w,,h !h,” milu
7
main there unless recent demanae
Published Daily Except Sunday | at beHer pr|rt>g brln< ,o<) ma„y pn>.
A. E. Voorbies - Pub. and Propr ’•“*«
•f“on
Entered at postoffiee. Grams Pass.
California, usually our largest I'tir-'
Ore., a. second-class mml mattar , chaaer of flr and plpe but fpr pw|y
' local reasons a slow buyer so far thts
ADVERT1SING RATES
Display space, per inch .......... 35c year, is now back with a healthy de­
Judge Talley »ay«. “The United
Local-personal column, per Bue lue sire for both rail and cargo ship­
States is the most lawless nation
Reudors, per line .......
5c
ments.
and most criminals are youngsters.’
DAILY COURIER
That's just it. The United Statei
Prices, much weakened during the1
By mail or carrier, per year..... $6.00
is a youngster. Youth is always
By Arthur BràbaM
lawi.-ss. Lawlessness is terrible,
By mail or carrier, per month.. .80 spring and summer, are gradually'
but there is one worse thing, and
climbing as California wholesalers ■
that is stagnation.
WEEKLY COCKIER
IRON FALSE TEETH.
.Parts of the West that were once
$2.00 find themselves in competition with <
By mail, per year --- --------
■,'Ost lawless in the old goM fever
more willing Atlantic coast buyers. • WAR AND CRIME DOESN’T PAY
kiays are now typically law abiding.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
YOUTH AND LAWLESSNESS.
This country will settle down.
The Associated Frees is exclusive,
“There is a cure for exuberance,
SOME CAPTT WEAR EM.
ly entitled to the use for repubiica-
none for sterility,"
tiou of all news dispatches credited
iu this, or all otherwise credited, iu
The great Krupp concern, makera
Disease la one of earth’s mjrafe-
thia paper and also the local news
published herein.
of big cannon on which the Kaiser’s rlea. And most mysterious is t«-*
that Nature takes to p -
power used to rest, now manufac­ trouble
Church of the Brethren
tect disease germs against their
All rights for republication of
tures false teeth of steel, enameled, enemies, including man.
320 E Street
special dispatches herein are also re­
the same ateel that once went into
For instance, the tubercular ba­
served.
Sunday school »10 a. m.
cillus, which kills millions, lives en­
lighting machinery.
Preaching 11 a. m. Subject, “The
in “a heavy capsule of fat,
SATURDAY. AUGUST 30, 1021.
Can you imagine anything cased
which gives it t'lastleitjr and
a__
_______ __ _ _ Christian's Watchword."
stranger iu history than the possi­ tecta it from its enemies in
Junior and Senior
Christian
bility of the Kaiser wearing a set blood.
*******
♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Workers’ Society 7 p. m.
of false teeth made by the Krupps ?
Preaching 8 p. nr. Subject. "The
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OREGON WMATUMB
Sir Leonard llogen, who
Not the same bite in that aet as
Parables
of
the
Kingdom.
‘
♦
specialised in fighting leprosy,
there
was
in
the
old
cannon.
Prayer
meeting
Thursday
8
p.
m.
ticed the resemblance between
Pacific Coast States: Califor­ ♦
germs of leprosy and of tubercu­
Conn? and worship with us.
nia—Weather fair iu interior 4
Two things never pay—crime and losis, and tried on his consumptive
Hiram Smith, pastor.
and cloudy and foggy along ♦
war. The big war cost two hun­ patients injactions of sodium taorr-
the coast. Temperature near ■4
nuato, that worked well in leprosy.
dred
and fifty billions of dollars,
Baptist
Church
It ia the salt obtained from the
normal. Oregon and Wash­ 4
besides
At
10
o
’
clock
Bible
school
with
lives
lost.
The
Chicago
body of codfish, and has shown
ington — Considerable cloudi- 4
classes for all ages.
Dr. M. R. Brit-
crime that attracts attention will extraordinary results in leprosy
ueas, occasional local rain. Nor­ 4
ten. superintendent.
cost at least $600,000. It's expensive, and tuberculosis.
mal temperature. Fire weather
At 11 o'clock morning worship.
even for taxpayers. They will sup­
Knickerbockers are sensible,
hazard will continue high in ♦
Sermon by Rev. C. F. Mosher, of
ply about $100,000 as their share. worn at the right time, but they are
interior of California and mod­ ♦
Medford. Marie Kerley will sing. A
The parents of the depraved not for every female figure.
el ate in Oregon and Waahtag- ♦ meeting of church members will he
In the North you see hundreds
youths
that murdered young Franks
♦
of young women in knickerbockers
held immediuiely following the
will
spend
about
$500,000.
that remind you of the stone wall
Fair and continued cool to-
morning service to consider import­
That is the price of two young built by the honest farmee, ""Hirec
uight and Sunday.
ant bnsiness.
men’s attempt to get <10,000 by feet high, 0(ree feet wide," so th»t
♦
Water at bathhouse ~ 4.
B. V. P. I', at 7 o’clock. Evelyn
kidnaping. Their two necks may if it blows over it will bo just the
> a me. Some young ladies In knick­
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ 4 Jordan, leader.
be added to the total.
----—
erbockers would look about the
Evening service at 8 o'clock. Rev.
same if they blew over. But whv
MAKE OIK CLIMATE K.XOW.X C. F. Mosher will again preach. Mrs.
A Hollander is on his way to fine tho»woor creatures? Many are
AUstin will sing.
Marseilles, a distance of 700 miles. fining themselves to the value of
Humboldt County’s Indian sum­
You are cordially invited to these
To win a bet he must travel all one husband.
mer appears to have arrived, and vis­ services.
the way turning somersaults. Start­
A woman, eighty, bebs her hair,
itors from the warm interior valleys
ing in November, 1923, he has until partly because she is tired of hear­
next
February
12
to
finish
the
trip.
Itetlusny Presbyli*ian Church
ing young people of fifty and sixty
are discovering the "pep" that goes
About two million somersaults will talking about it. Some of the
Join us in our special summer pro-
with cool, clear weather and atmos-
cover
the
distance.
The
man
is
well
^lungstcrs consider an cighty-ycar-
gram.
padded, and seems quite happy, like old “boyish bob" amusing. But
phere imported directly from the
Combination Sunday school
many that think as he travels, also many a woman of eighty is literally
Pacific Ocean.
morning service at 10:30 a. nt.
in somersaults.
younger than the worn-out dapper
Up in Grant« Pass, Oregon, they | No evening service.
of eighteen or thirty-eight. It’s
Italy
doesn
’
t
know
what
to
do
the youth in the eyes, not in ths
have a slogan "it’s the Climate," I Tourists specially invited.
with
bar
wine
crop
this
year.
She
years, that counts.
F. (Jordon Hart, minister.
that has become widely known in the ■
state. Why not something similar
open from 3 to 5 p. m. dally except Will llttild LaJirutory
The Salvation Army
A permit has lieen granted
ing Sunday and holidays. The public
for Eureka?
Hall 405 G Street
Capi, and Mrs. Wm. E. Hopper, la cordially Invited to attend the ser­ ! Charles Lull, asaayer, for th«» erec­
"It’s the ginger in the air-” or
tion of a labratory on lh<* north­
"Our sir is changed every morning," and Cadet Haltue Hammilton, in vices and to visit the reading room cart corner of H and Eighth «treats,
charge.
or something similar would" attract
The coat I m estimated at 11,000.
Meetings held on Wednesday,
attention. Frankly. Eureka people Thursday au<t Saturday »seek nights. ♦ ♦ ♦ 4444444444 ♦ ♦ ♦
j Gorman Will Box—
have a lot to be thankful for as re­
♦
Sunday services. Jail meeting nt ♦
OOMINO EVENTS
I Fans who attend the smoker at
444444444
♦
10
a.
m
♦
♦
4
Morning
worship
11
a.
m.
♦
♦
♦
gards "working weather." The re­
| tlic Grants Pass Athletic Club on
gion is full of it and it keeps human Sunday school 2:15 p. m. Young Sept. 15, Monday—Grants Hass city Monday night are assured of some
People's Legion • :15. Big Salvation
energy at its highest peak all the Rally 8 p. m. Come and feel
real entertainment for Joe Gortnuu
wel- ! schools open,
time.—Humboldt Standard.
; come. We stand to serve. 1’hor." 380. dept. 15, Monday —Miss Telford's announced today that h<» would fight
Johnny Carlson, of Gold Hill, on that
kindergarten opens.
night. Although Gorman la some­
<'hurrti of Christ
Sept. 16. 17. 18. 19, Tuesday, Wed­ what lighter than hls opponent he
Mi LTIPI.MX«. M UMMi KT KADIO
Bible schol at 10 a. m.
nesday, Thursday, Friday — Jose­ has l>een in the professional ring
Signor Marconi, speaking the oth-1 This mesne for all to ratty and
phine County fair at Grants Pass , longer and will be able to put it over
er day in Home, promised that before help our school win the contest now
Sept. 18. Thursday—Daily Courier on Carlson, ha believe«. It Is not to
Only two Snn-
long speech will be heard by radio on with Medford
I Bargain Day.
' lie an exhibition but is to be a real
days
left.
Come
up
on the home
over
lue
station
all
from a given
mix. C«cil Biirrick will meet Bud
stretch
iu
attendance.
offering
and
world at once, a promise that may
'
h I io I iz aril I«ovell Robbins will meet
new pupils.
************ ♦ ♦ Jimmy Pool in two exceptional wrest­
4
well thrill the 3,000,040 American
At both th” jnorrJng and evening ♦
♦ ling matches, these two having been
AD1HT1OXAL UN AL
homes already equipped with radio services J. Earl Ladd of Eugene will
♦ 4 ************* ♦ ♦ «hanged around
I speak.
sotnewlmt. Ham-
He is a successful evatign­
apparatus, and all impetus to the on-
niond and Sullivan will alert wrestle.
I Fishinq Will lie Good—
list
anti
t
Hpictidid
speaker.
Give
ward rush of an industry that is re-
Fishing between th'»
Savage Swoape and Powell will meet in a
him a good hearing.
ported to have grown from sales
Rapids dam and the old Ament dam four-round boxing match for
championship
•mounting to a trivial $2.ni»ff,0t0 In
over Sunday anil Labor Day will be f"rtherweight
S». Aline's Catholic Ctiiii’cli
good, according to th" information Southern Oregon. A battle royal
1920 to $120,000.000
1923. an l) Sunday mass at 8 o'clock.
I
Rev. S. A. Coupai, pastor. passed out by Joe Wharton, local will be the open<*f.
by estimate to $350.000.0«0 in 1921.'
Mr.
fisherman's advisor, today.
Assuming 24,000,009 as the approx!-’
Wharton stales that some steelheads
Newman Mt-tlnnlKl ( linrcli
Modem View a! It
mate number of hotn- s in the United'
Sunday school at 10 a. m.. depart- are being < aught on other riffles but !
States, a statistician writing in Radio mentts and classes for all grades. Ep­ the water between the two dams re-j Amelin (looking nt the Lnoconn
mains the best. If the cold nights group—”Ab, yes, firemen. I are. Rut
News says that nearly 13,000,000 of worth league at 7 p. m.
how <lld they become so entnnglei] in
continue,
th'- river water will !»'■ the linse?”—Boston Transcript.
9.000.000
Subject for tilt' morning sermon is
them have automohi
cooled down to a point where the
have phonograph'. ;t:<i 3.000,0'tO The Friends of Jesus”, and of th<j steelhead will start running, accord-!
evening
sermon,
"Jesus,
The
World
’
s
have radio sets. Evidently a home
Prlnflnr that !»»*»«•*•—Courier
Ina to Mr. Wharton.
Hope.”
without either of t'i<«' possessions
The Oregon annual conference
is hardly to be cons'drred a home at meets at Medford, Oregon, on Tues­
nil; it Is merely such a place as hu­ day. Sept. Ifith. There are only three
man beings ate and slept iu In the Sundays between now and the close
of the conference year.
nineteenth century
D. Lester Fields.
AdverflaemenUi under thia hradfnfc hr p*r llnr per Mve. Al)
( laMsified ada appear under thia h<*adinx the firat time
First Clnir« h of Christ Scientist
Christian Science services are held
Marked advances at I price revival
In sawmill products i >ne feature of every Sunday in the W. O. W. ball, WANTED -By teltablrt coup!';, small CALL Is"-.! For dry pino and fir
st 11 a. m. , Wednesday evening
slab wood. 82.25 to 12.50 per tier.
well fitrnish'd house. Bost of
the general beltcrm” t in American
meeting at 8 o’clock. The stbjeci tor
references givn. Address No.
Del. c. \v. Lambrecht.
90
trjfde.
Sunday is “Cliri t Jesus."
6G8 care Courier or phono 165-J.
COW
TO
'I
HADE
for
wood
or
hay.
The advantage for t’c lime being
Readlnz room at 505 “K” street 1» Fti't HALE 7-room house.
lurfte
Inquire 707 Foundry HL
87
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lot Call 513 South Fifth.
87
DRY SEASONED WOOD -Williams FOR SALE I good milk <ows or
Wood Yard. Phone 137.
23tf
r ill trade for pullets. Clins. Mee,
Applegate, Ore.
90
FOR SALE -7 months old register­
ed Jersey lotll, 1 Jersey licit' r. C.
LOHT A small rose color ’d hund­
F. Piu'HM, pitone 189 J.
müde vanity, containing about. $2.
acre I Leave at Courier office.
MODERN -7-room house. 1
8«
ground, nenr high school, l’or -alo
or rent. Mrs. A. Doeriier, Wilder- JOSEPH MOSS AGENCV—Itjaur* .
ville.
*1
an'-e and boude. High class corn'
P» nies.
M STOTT INSURANCE SPE­
CIALIST — Temporary headquar­ BO MID AM» BOOM for high school
ters at Buick salesroom. 30 8-310
girls or boys. Write No. #73 car
North ft'vfh St
5 4tf
Courier.,
8
LAND TO TRADE For ear.
car. What
I ihvc yon to offer’.’ Martin Conger, ! E. L GAI-BRAITH—Boni estate, in­
k7 J aurarne and plate glass liatèil|.y.
I 1th and I •tracts.
Tuff« Bldg., «th and H. Phon« 28.
SECOND HAND motors handled,[
overhauled and repaired at Clev-, FOR HALE -One I'ord. 0 cord tlria,
euaOT’s Electric Storp.
21tf; ;‘|IOll<lonie|< r, Hn'lllIf'CS, IlH’ll <‘l'»ef-
1
EVERY STI’ftENT who '•'implet'd a t Ing wheel, windshield wiper, two
cours" nt the .Medford lliislner:« , extra new tubes, Ilcenwe, 1923
Store Closed All Day Monday
College last year was plac'd on n
mod'l, good ns new, $«f»i. One
payroll. Winter tefm begins H' p
191» Dodge, 1300.
Htudebuk-r
tember 15.
KOD
Ag.ncy.
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86
r^ULBRANSEN
V-Tïhe Hegistering Piano
*
Only the Gulbransen
Registers “Touch
I Jit the Churches
I
nuiiiv capttblo piunists in th«* nrtiH-
tic poHHibiliticH of the KcgistorliiR
Piano.
Just lealizt' what it incaiiH to the
present jrpnct'Rtion of music-lovers
—the chiltli'cn too milch occupictl
at school to have time to practice,
the men deeply engrossed in tliolr
work, the women <»f the hoiischokl
biisily cngaifod with h<une and so­
cial affairs—that in spite of these
handicaps each and nil now mav
enjoy the very highest b pc of
piano music, without study or long
practice—real music, pluyetl l»v
each, with Ips or her own personal
“touch.”
A piano, plnyetl bv lunNie-roll-antl-
that po«itively rvgiiiterH
personal “touch!”
WWch mean»—a piano h II folks
can play an aklllfiilly, with all the
exprt’MHion and feeling poxRible to
the best baud playing!
’I’biH i« the latent and niogt aniMZ.ing
developinent in the art of piano­
making- a nvw-da.v musical in­
strument indmi—the (tulbransen
Registering Piano.
Registering your “touch.” This is
the thing about the tlulhrannen
that has so stirred the imagination
nf the niiibie-hungry public—that
lias «wakened, too, (he interest of
2 Years to Pay !
N/L;l S.L •
Mail this
and we will tall you about our easy payment plan
on th* Qui bransen.
Name
Address
ROWELL’S
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