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I thio paper and also the local news With constables in various parts of uiiulisbed herein Indiana facing grand jury iuvestiga- All rights tor republication of lion of alleged irregularities in the special dispatches hereiu aie also re­ , conduct of their offices, a sanerai served clamor has started in the atfected SATURDAY’. SEPTEMBER 27, 1B24 areas against "the atrophied appen­ dage of a once useful organ." 4 WKATUkH 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pacific Coast States: Fair and normal temperature in Cal­ ifornia; Considerable cloudi­ ness and occasional rain with temperature below normal in Washington and Oregon, The fire weather hazard will re- main high in California and 4 relatively low in the north Pa- 4 cific States. 4 Fair tonight and 4 4 «'armer touight. Sunday; 4 e4e444444444e4 itself improved, its energies increased and its life on earth prolonged by the addition of t chauffeur anti an electrician to the family lineuge. , to the Tokay. A. E. Voortites • Tub. an-l Propr. Entered at postoffiee. Graut« Pass, Ore., as second-class mail matter. wa be: ho no ba in mi ro mTi nnir. urrncAnirR at. im * GRtVM F.W bATÎ.Y COTUTOR What a ietting down for the ilk ♦ of Du Quesciini Armor plate to a 4 tin badge! 4 The constable was the glory of 4 mediaeval France. As the head oi 4 the state, he led the warring hosts 4 to battie. A professional tlghtiug 4 man, he sallied to th< thickest ot 4 the fray, with axe and pike, strik- 4 -iag ponderous blows at suuguinary 4 'foemen of his king. 4 From the" right-hand mau of a 4 monarch he has fallen to the handy 4 man of a justice of the peace—a j mere process server, whose danger­ ous and valorous task it is to re­ ' trieve the diamond ring when Gertie misses the payments. By Arthur Brisbane FLEW INTO HISTORY. PITY A SAD “ARISTOCRAT.” THE DAY’S BEST NEWS. PERSHING AND GRATITUDE. The flight around the world is over, and six young Americans will live in history when everybody con­ nected with this Presidential cam­ paign is completely forgotten. History will forever record, if only in two lines, the dates and names connected with the first hu­ man flight around the world. Birds did It long ago, but they are only birds. That the nation which invented the flying machine should be the first nation to send a flying ma­ chine around the world seems ap­ propriate. More appropriate would be adequate flying machine defense for this country. Mr. Grenville L. Winthrop, pleas­ antly described by the social re­ porter as a “wealthy, retired banker, philanthropist and ARIS­ TOCRAT,” is under the care of two doctors. His two daughters eloped, one with a chauffeur, the other with a young electrician. t.ieutenant Moffett flew 183 miles Own boston to New York in fifty­ eight minutes, attended to his busi­ ness, and finished the round trip in two hours and twelve minutes. We have the world's ablest fliers, tens of thousands of them not de­ veloped. But we haven't the fly­ gig innchines. We TALK prepa­ re i .on better than we provide it. The day’s most important news for the future ages is thia. Dr. Daly, senior professor of chemistry in the University of Liverpool, say» he can manufacture sugar out of Çiain water and carbon dioxide, hat's how nature manufactures it in plants, through the green leaves. It is a deep process, first making forninldchy ie of the carbon diox­ ide and water, then applying ultra­ violet light—a iolor invisible to our eyes—to make the sugar. If science can imitate plants on a big scale, manufacturing sugar and protein from carbon dioxide in the air, and the water in the ground, one food problem will be solved. However, don’t be in u hurry to sell your Cuban sugar plantation. It will make you rich for many a day. Distinguished gentlemen gave a dinner to General Pershing in New York It was a nice dinner. Gen­ eral Pershing’s share must have coat sixty cents in the market and nine dollars delivered on the table. As a dinner, it was a success. But as a reward for a general that commanded three'million American soldiers in the big war, after serv­ ing faithfully for many years be­ fore that, it was not much. General Pershing is now retired on a salary big enough to get him a small flat in a cheap quarter. The English do it differently. Their Imperial Government made their Genera] Hague an Earl, and gave him a million dollars. Of course, this country isn’t rich enough to afford anything like THAT, but it might do SOME­ THING. AND , lit the Churches I OHIO DIHOltllERS ARE THKE.ATEXEI» NEAR STEI liEM lIJ.E TODAY SPECIAL POLICE SWORN IN Pat rolling Mroeta of Mill Town T<>- (lay to Prevent Open AVarfare Ik- tnreh Two Fart Iona Steubenville. Ohio. Sept. 2T.— (A. I P. I—With disorder* between Kiana- men and Son. of Italy threatened at Follanabee. W. Va.. aero»« the Ohio river from this city, four special police »worn iu today by Mayor Dil­ Newman .Methodist ( liurvh ler and 20 deputy sheriff* were ( Sunday school at 1<* a. tu.. with sworn in by the sheriff of Brooke county. Weal Virginia, are patrol­ classes and grades for all ages, Bp- worth League at 7 p. m. All Ep- ling the streets of the mill town. worth Leaguers should bo present al this service. .Morning worship it 11 a tn , Ser­ mon subject. "Things to do.” The choir will sing att antheiu entitled. "God is Our Refuge" byjfeyser with a solo by J. M Isham. Mias Helen Ellis aud Mrs. J R. Thompson will sing a duet antitied. ' The Sabbath Morn” by .Mendelssohn. Evening worship 8 p m. The ser­ mon subject fa, "The Lining hand " The choir will sing an anthem en­ titled. "There Shall Bo No Night There" by l’etrie with a »olo by -Mr. Paul Byars. D. Lester Fields, .Mluliter. SEWS EVENTS OF TODAY For a “retired aristocrat" to re­ ceive such a blow is painful, but in The other day a man sought to j his sorrow there is warning and In no sense of the word a j peace comfort for other wealthy, retired buy land in the Rogue valley. He officer himself, the constable has American artistocrata. was first taken to look over some foun(j difficulty in enforcing his de­ One of the daughters was thirty- one years of age; she and her sister, dry land outside of the Grants Pass manda. Many complaints are on There is nothing the matter with twenty-four, had been kept se­ this country except timid imagina­ Irrigation district where there was record that constables are in the cluded. tion. What have we? no possible hope tor water, He re­ habit of drawing a pistol to serve Beware how you keep daughters Gold, more than half the world’s 'a summons. County prosecuting at­ too secluded, especially after thirty, supply; peace, that will last if we « fused to buy but later saw is hat he torneys have sent out warnings that and MORE especially if they are keep out of European nonsense: wanted in the Grants Pass district. constables making a display of fire­ rich in their own right, as are Presidential candidates, not one of these two young women! whom would do any harm if elected; Miss Ruth Masters of Winne­ land which he knew was assured of arms in the conduct of civil cases good crops, good prices for crops; That’s the warning. bago. .Minn . had 5C.Û00 guests an pieces when she mar­ land and will bring his family to and that serious consequences throp family, to which the “re­ year, with the real wealth not even ried Erling Main* at St. Paul last folloy. locate on it. The future prosperity tired aristocrat” belong, may find scratched. week. It was at th« National Con­ vention of the American Legion in ot this city and the territory imme­ The ingenious mind of the con- cession there. HAMPSHIRE HAS CONTRACT diately adjacent depends upon the stable, always alert for minor in­ Mine Is Working— settling of the lands within the irri­ fractions of the law and ready to About 3 4 miles out of Grants Pass “With a contract for *136.550 in on the Illinois river, th» Oregon Efforts should be,Prance out on (hv »‘Uhtest proyo-. gation distret. cation, was demonstrated by an In­ his pocket. John Hampshire found Gold & Platinum company is oper­ directed to the settlement of these dianapolis constable who probed that his two days in the city were ating. C. A. McDermoth. president lands first tor they are the cniy state records for names of employ- not ill-spent." says the Morning Ore­ of the enterprise, is in the eily on places which aro certa'n to have ers who had not complied with the gonian. "Mr. Hampshire, who lives business and Is registered nt the state workmen's compensation law. at Grants Pass when he is not look­ Hotel Oregon. Mr. McDermoth says water. Ten Wells county threshermen ing after his various road jobs, was that the company is now employing Scnce Ma’s been nomonated, were the first victims. Incensed at yesterday awarded the work of grad­ about 40 men in the diggings. A »he’s commenced to shew some The army fliers went over Grants the invasion of a Marion county of-, spood; she can tell the errant ing three miles of the Roosevelt large ditch is used with sluice voter what our country »eems Pass this afternoon, on the next to ' fleer, a former circuit court judge coast highway in Lincoln county, at boxes, and the gravel soil is being to need,—she's a powerful fluent the last lap of their long journey volunteered free service and obtain­ Otter Rock. Mr. Hampshire is reg­ handled as a placer proposition. The speaker, we are happy to con­ region has long been noted in the around the world. These men are ed a change of venue for the men istered at the Hotel Portland.” fers—an’ she makes a splendid showin* while deliverin’ an ad­ mining world, for tlint section of making history and their names will and an indefinite postponement of dress. . . . An’ she jea' dotes on the case against them. The Firtt Meitfertinger Oregon produced millions of dollars go down as the first to circumnavi­ politics—the worst you ever saw Heinrich von Meissen, who died st in gold dust and nuggets in early —and, there’s no two ways about gate the world by ’ air. They are The same constable rode posthaste Mainz, Germany, In 1318. was the days. — Oregonian. it, we are goin’ to vote fer Ma de&erving of every honor 1 it is p03- to Jackson county to serve a war­ founder of th« first school of Melster- Of course her coffee aint so singers, good, an’ the cakes aint quit« sible to accord, for their lives were rant on William Minch, a former praises Tlie women of Mainz, whose a blown. ... Of courso our lie sang, carried his body to Process embossing ai the Courier i during the blacksmith, only to flee from a se­ his tomb in the cathedral. in danger at many times I buttons aint »owed on—an* the office, First class work guaranteed vere reprimand. Misch had been home is upside down,—and of *~ ' .XX long flight. And they made the chief of police at Seymour for two - course we’re feelin’ sorry fer our United ¡States the first to aecom- years and was in no mood to l>e ar­ poor, old, lonesome Pa, but— we’re all plumb patriotic, so, plish a teat which the whole world rested. The agent of Justice hur­ we’re join’ to vote fer Ma: ried on to New Albany, where he had set out to do. We reckon she ran show ’em held warrants for the arrest of 21 •vhat the world Is waitin’ fer. a.vd, as to bein’ “pragressiC Floyd county employets. why, there aint no flies on her. Two more weeks of this kind of tdv^rtiwnients under this heading Ae p--r Hue por Issue. All We may be feel’n* different wh«- weather and the grape crop will be Liotening to complaints of irate tin»«.fled h «I« s|>|n-Hr under this heading the first limi- we eat our vittles raw—but we pretty well harvested i.; the valley. citizens who were forced to make cant side-step our raisin* so—- WE’RE GOIN’ TO VOTE FER expensive trips to Indianapolis, Pros­ type- ecutor William H. Remy of Marion r M STOTT INSURANCE SPE CIAI.IRT — Temporary headquar- R or county declared he would brock no ’»r» ai Bui<*k «alearoom 308-31« 11 "»< heme for constables to collect North Sitth Ri 54tf WILLI \ M.S WOOD YARD Bail: on revenues or. technicalities." the Job. I’hone 137. 05 W The constable denied approaching SECOND HAND rr.otor- handled. Overhauled «nd repaired at Ciev- WO( I) FOR HALE -Dry seasoned his victims with a "warrant in on<- enger'R Electric Store 21 if piiw, fir and oak. Phone 286. hand and an insurance policy in th<- Houser Bros. 10 3tf WE WILL winter your stock on other," offering choice of arrest or Riverbanks ranch at a very reas- JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur­ payment of a nice, fat premium. onanlq rate. Chicago Land Co. ance aud bonds. High class com­ Phone 170-J. 09 panies. L. D. Moore, a deputy Remy as­ FOR SALE—Howe platform scale, K L. GALBRAITH— Ileal estate tn signed to investigate constabulary size 34x4 5, weighs 1500 lbs, good • uinnc. «nd plate gia»» liability activities, report» I a r unstable serv­ as new. Will sei) at half cost Tuffs Bldg.. 6th »nd H. Phone 28 C. F. Nutting. 103tf ing five warrants in Brookville had FOR RENT 6-room modern house, assessed costs of *26 apiece on the FOR RENT — Four room modern sleeping porch, unfurnished; ga- five persons arrested, although he rag-; close fn. Rent *1» per apartment, (.all at 229 West H month in advance, i’hone 523-R. made all arrests on one trip. St. 14 _________________________________ 09 During the 17th < > ntury the use PIANO FOR HALE - Priced very FOR SALE - Buginning .Monday, reasonable. 821 1 St. I’hone 397-1». Hep». 29. n«r< tracts in Smith oí tobáceo spread ith great rapid- 11 Granta J’a -. fronting on 1’a< lfic Ity despite severe punishment. highway. Price» |<»rt than one- FOR SALE 22 Angora goats Frank third of city price-. If you want Throne, Wilderville. Phone 617- any of thl» land you’ll have to F-23. 10 hurry, (bill Farmer Real Estate GET A FREE SAMPLE ot Beagle » office, Rd 3, 2 miles south on Chicken Colera Cure at the Jose­ highway. Phone S03-F-2. 10 phine Grocery. It is g ir ianti :.*d ALE Late 1 922 Ford Tour ­ to cure bowel trouble in < liiciti Da ing. seif-barter, good condition, or your money back. it is non­ Hustler »ho< k absorbers. spotlight, i poisonous. lb rear sight mirror, two I Ins nearly new. «pure, *250.00; terms to re- WANTED - A job of slashing or »por)slble party. Write No. 690, grubbing b (he acre or wood cut­ Good Showing in All Styles care Courier. 1 I ting liy tli!' cord or tier, tor the A refined wotnsin for w inter, Who will make mo an WANTED general housework, 7 miles front offer? L. E. Hartwig, Rd 2. box town; must, ho fond of children; High School Sleeve Fennant3 i ree with oacli sweater 225. 1 i good wages. I’hone 800-F-2. 10 sold to high school students. WANTED Tn r< nt for the winter, 1IIK NATIONAL BRUSII <•<> wanfs house and large bain, either In or li . ! . l'i.in for -lo-“'piiIne <«iirity; out of town. Phone 213-11. II *350.00 tur ioti day» guarn»t<-ed; aitai < onunlHHlon Disi. Manager, EXTRA *50 MONTHLY No sell­ 403 Cer.lcr, Oregon City, Ore. IO ing; no canvaHHing; positively no This In tho Infi'»: picture of (ho Invi si moot : employed people pre- WANTED Giri for Ughi housework. Pilone 35-J. 09tf routiddh< world fth re It w . im lakeii filled. Write quick, Dept. 405, (¡-LM Company, 310 W. Huron, FOR SALE A good saddle horse. just Imforc they left Chicago for Chicago. 09 Fay Wilbur, 1013 N. 9th St. 10 Omaha, ^lauding, front left to right, mem. Uncle JahnCyj PEOPLE’S MARKET |taptis( Cliurvh l.et us welcome th« sabbath with praise to God lu our hearts. Bible school al 10 a m. Next Sunday la Men’s Day. The morning service will be a men’s ral­ ly. The male quartette will sing The subject of tho sermon will h«. “Wanted—A Mun." U. Y. I’. U„ at 7 p. nt. At the evening service beginning at 8 o'clock there *111 *>« three bap tlsms, the evening sermon subject will be, “Baptism". Mr. Hackett will sing tn the afternoon some of our pie will want to attend th« h . y r. U. rally held at the Baptist church iu Ashland. Sunday should be a glad day for us. Professor Applrhtfff. Katherm« Knox aud Dora Hyten will give a trio. Wo bld you welcome. C. F. Moser, Pastor. Ib’ciiuse lieve it is I II V institu 11 helps to make this conununitv a s«fe and ilesini hie It Deserves Your Support —at I Third al E Striai Uellutny I^vwbytntau < liursli Suuday marks the boginulng ot RaHy week and there *¡11 be special programs throughout the day. Morning Worship at 11. This Is Metuliership Mobilisation Service and the sermon will be "Outlining the Task of Our Church." Rer. Weston T. Johnson of San Francisco, formerly a missionary in Japan will preach at the evening service. Promotion exercises in the Sunday school at in o'clock with a special Invitation to parents. At 7 p. m.. the Christian Endeavor will put on a program entitled "Get­ ting Ready", Alice Thompson will lead. Come and you will find a wel­ come. F. Gordon Hart, Minister. Chwri'h <>f the PreUirvn ..'c I. Str..! " ■■ j-t ■f r y First Church nt Cbrlrt NclontM ChtiaUan Science service« ar* held every Sunday Io th* W. O. W. ball, •t 11 a. in. , Wednesday evening meeting at I o'clock. Thu subject tor Bunday Is "Reality”. Reading room at so* "K" street Is open from 1 to I p. m. dully except i log Sunday aud holidays. Th* pub It«' is cordially invited to attend the ser- (lens aud to visit tho reading room Mt. Annc'e < attutile Cliurih Sunday ms«i at 8 o'clock. Rev. 8. A. Coupai, paator. Where Progrett Limp» Onr pr<>ur< <•». rvimirknhlc a« It 1». la tmfortunntrly nloap »dentine »nd me< hnntcnl rntlier tlun inoral tinea, nnd we Imnsine more aw curing ha. been done* alncc the nutomoblle wax Invented thnn In any prrvlmia period of almltar duration In tlie world's hla- tory.—Ohio State Journal. The sermon theme at the morning service will be "Faith and a Good Conscience". At 8 p. m.. there will he a mnxleal sermon. K.ihjoet, "The Cost of Salvation." Miss Marie Ol­ son will have charge of’the musical I program Keep Up Enthutiaim Sunday school 10 a. nt. Be not nfrttld of anthualaam; you Junior and S