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TlTCHDir. SEPTEMBER HO. 1W4. GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published .Daily Except Sunday A. E. Voorhles - Pub. and Propr. Entered at poatotfice. Grants Pass, Ore., as second class mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch .......... 25c Local-personal column, per line ,10c Readers, per line ................ 6c DAILY NEWS LETTER Jack Returns in Triumph Pershing’s Last Message MAY BE DEFEATED Gossip of Staff t'orrrwpondcnt* at World Centers of l*o|Hila<toii I.oudou, Sept rutlficn .Ion of the proposed treaty between ■tiitaln and Rusal«, now about to be passed upon by ihe house of com DAILY COURIER San Francisco, Sept. 30.— (I.N.S. 1 mon» will provoke an vinhlttqied By mail or carrier, per year..... $6 60 [ —The old. gray-haired veteran ot !• trliamentary battle and may bring By mail or carrier, per mouth.. .60 the Franco-Prussian war. with his about the total defeat ot the labor pathetically »oiled little white poodle, WEEKLY COURIER governtneni. By mail, per year---- - ------ 12.00 was missing today from hl« familiar The ■ oi»e<iu< nee ot such a detest stand in frout of the bank building. would be at muted tat e general elec MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 So. also, was "Blind Annie," with tion »1'5 la ,-r .tabling with The Associated Press is exclusive ly entitled to the use for repablica- her mandolin and the raggedly pluck- buck to the wall. I ed strains of "A Smile Will Go a tion ot all news dispatches credited A curtou history attache* to the in this, or all otherwise credited, in I Long Way.” which never failed to treaty In Ita present stalo. For four this paper and also the local news I bring a responsive shower of small published herein. months the soviet delegates und the change into the little tin cup. British foreign office has been nego All rights tor republication ot tiating without arriving at any tan special dispatches herein are also re Progress, in the form of au order served. ______________ _ gible result. tin August 6. after an ¡to all precinct police captains, was all-night sitting. It was officially responsible for the dearth of music TIH3DAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1021 announced that the conference had and whining appeals for alms, as broken down. -But a number ot beggars, old and young, blind and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ labor mernbi r*. outside the govern . legless, were orderci oft the streets ♦ ¡of San Francisco. OREGON WEATHER ♦ ment. immediately got together, ♦ ♦ brought terrific pressure to bear on j To many the order is regarded as ♦ Pacific Coast States: Fair ♦ i bordering on the revolutionary. For Ramsay MacDonald to have the ne ♦ in California, and fair followed I San Francisco, which prides itself gotiations re-opened, und the next Lieutenant Jack Harding s ing borne across the field on the ♦ by unsettled and probably ram ♦ on its picturesqueness, has been a day it was aunounced that agree home-coming came when the 'round- shoulders ot on. of the mechanics, ♦ after Wednesday, in Washing ♦ j mecca of sorts for the begging gen the-world fliers stopped at McCook shaking hands with his friends along ment had been reached. ♦ ton and Oregou; normal tem ♦ try the country over, anxious for a The niaiu point* in the treaty are Field. Dayton. O. That’s his home the way. His mother and sweet ♦ perature. The forest fire haz- -♦ change of climate. comparatively simple, hut they have station. And all the boys turned heart were there, too, tight mil In This I* General John J Forablng'* seen hero uddre**lng th» throng that ♦ afti will remain relatively high ♦ aroused u terrific storm of opponi- out to welcome him. He is seen be- the front lines. The community chest. ■ with its , attended Washington's Defen»« day ♦ in California and normal in ♦ 1 lion in Britain, atul the treaty Itself last official messuge to the American .yearly drive for charity, was the exercise*. ili* talk was broadcast Washington and Oregon. wAs denounced by Lloyd Georg« in ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ people. The retiring chief of alati la throughout the nation 4 main factor which inspired the ban. ♦ ♦ the house of couinious a* a "folly and ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ Many of those who anuually con- Rain tonight, Wednesday ♦ n fake." ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 4 tributed to the charity drive began ♦ cooler in interior, warmer east The main clash comes over the Ruina oí Past 12 Hours Canee Nix ♦ ¡to complain when the sight of beg- Runaway Roys Are Picked Up- ♦ portion. loan — about two hundred million Deaths In Flood : gars of all sizes and descriptions Two runaway boys have been pick ♦ dollars — that Britain promises to Now at Pershing’s Desk greeted them day in and day out. ed up by the local police aud are i Philadelphia. Sept. 30.— (A. P.)— make to Russia on certain condi Pressure was brought to bear on being held until their parents arrive tion*. The chief of these is that “DEPENSE TEST” A SUCCESS police several months ago. Then the to take them home. Aron Bastin A heavy rain during the last 12 hours Russia gives a nominal recognition A preliminary report by the War officials of the community chest ran away from his home at San Jose.' • caused the river* to rise rapidly in to her pre-war debts owed to Brit- I eastern Pennsylvania. Six deaths came forward with the announce Cal., two weeks ago. He is 16 years department of the United States on atn und agrees, provided thal the ment that they were more than able of age but is quite williug to return I were caused, according to reports on loan is forthcoming, to pay com pen- Defense Test Day indicates that the to care for the begging fraternity, i the flood condition from several to his home. John May, 14, ran nation to injury done to the property move was an entire success. Judging and the order was issued. away from his home at Payette. 1 places. of British siebjects during the war With the passing of the mendicants Idaho, a week ago. He also wants from every possible standpoint. ,and after. Thus the loan and the come strange stories of the wealth to get home as soon as possible. Old Watering Place Public cooperation was of the compensation are Interdependent und and oftimes grandeur in which the In Greece there are still remnants the Russian attitude I* “No loan. most pleasing character. The vast more successful ones lived. of a city that was a fa mom watering n<> compensation." majority of public officials and prac place bmg before the Chr stiun era. One of the most pathetic-looking Btnndenbarg Is Visitor— Britain further gives the fullest George O. Brandt nuurg of the! It is the town of Odipos and Die em tically the entire membership ot pa- beggars owned his home and recent- recognition to the soviet government, State Auto association, spent today perors of Runic went there to tuki triotic societies, cooperated to make !y took a trans-continental trip with gives her trade representative* full a “valet.” hired at $3 a day and in Grants Pass, conferring with the sulphur baths and rest». The I h >II diplomatic Immunity, and enlarges the Test a success. Ing sulphur water» still pour out of local office of the association. Mr. "found.” the crevices In the rocks, and ruin* ot end facilitate* the former trade Exercises and celebrations were Another supported two grown Brandenburg is making a trip to' the buildings aro still apparent. The held in more than 6,534 cities and daughters and their husbands, who jGold Hill to see how the traffic situ-j streets of the little tillage nre bor agreement. Russia, on the other hand, make* considerable concession* towns in which more than 16,792,- had not done "a lick ot work” since ation there is shaping up. and will ■ dered on ench side with streams of to British fishermen in the White then go to Marshfield. He says that hot sulphur water. 711 patriotic citiaens took an active I they married the girls, said a report I sea. gives a certuln number of trad- the increased traffic along the Roose- 1 part. , ¥ ’ issued by the chest officials. Mining location notices at the ing privileges, promise* to negotiate velt highway is making; necessary with British bondholders, and under Incomplete report^ indicate the the installation of a branch office Cotvrier office. Each beggar was advised by po takes not to encourage Bolshevik following personnel participated in lice to apply to the “Bureau for tile at that point. BORN propaganda in Britain, , units of the Army of the United Handicapped.” If in need of assist SANFORD—To -Mr and Mrs. Earl Never has any agreement of sim Slates: ance, when ordered to vacate the F Sanford of New Hope. Monday, ilar character been so »everaly criti Printed batter wrappers tor eale September 29. a son. at the Courier office. Regular Army, 92,581; National streets. cized in Britain as this one. Both Chest officials claim that since the the Tory party and the Liberal party Guard, 167,633; Organized Reserves j bureau was organized many months oppose It practically unanimously; 59,168; Volunteers to fill the ranks | I ago. but 37 applications for help 76 per cent of the newspapers are ot these forces exceeded one million. 1 h”ve • |,een received. — — —*—’. A tabulation against it: th" banker* have Issued in the Ninth Corps Area 51U towns of the applications revealed that 23 Die strongest manifesto«* condemn and cities held patriotic celebrations were interested only in permits to ing it, especially because the British government ha* promised to guaran with approximately 1, 434,210 par . beg on the streets: 11 were offered vocational training, of which eight tee the loan. ticipants. immediately refused: three of them Th opposition takes several forms. All units of the Army of the Unit .started to learn a trade, two of them That of the ' Die Hards"—the ex ed States (Regular Army, National completed training, but immediately tremists of tbo Tory party— takes the shape of having any dealings Guard and Organized Reserves» lo returned to begging Four were sup whatever wHh the Bolsheviks, whom cated within the continental limits plied with artificial limb*, but never wore them. Only two of the 37. the they term "murderer* and thieve»." ot the United States were assembled report revealed, asked for work. The opposition of the bankers and with a total reported attendance of The uncanny knowledge of human the commercial community Is baaed 310,000 officers and men. I , nature revealed in the actions of the on the ground that the Bolsheviks do not respect private property and The test was a serious effort to de :«ggars was frequently of a sort have shown no indication to honor termine the wtjak points in our new that would have brought in splendid dividends in regular channels of tiny obligations into which they have plans for the expansion of the Army, work, chest officials claim. entered. Tl^ey say that to loan good based upon cooperative community money to a government whose motto effort. is confiscation Is to Invite disaster. Like Jail Life So In addition to the benefit thus re-, Much They Break In ceived by the Army itself, the "De Proper Way to Love Sydney. Australia.—Jail holds no The little girl experts ne declaration fense Test” has given to patriotic terror for Kanakas—they like It so well of tenderness from her dol). She civilians throughout the country an that police in the Morobe district find loves It. and that Is all. That Is th* it difficult to prevent the native bush opportunity to register their appro-1 meg from breaking in jail. A district nay to love.—Remy de GOururnnt. ( QUlhlg« President and firemen. The “first lady” i* val of our adopted policy of National ! officer recently sentenced a Kanaka to Advertisement* under thia heading Be per line per latine. All here proMiitlng a bouquet to Chief tended the annual baseball game lie- six months in Jail, « here he found ra Clasnified ada appear under this heading the first time Defense, to get a better understand of Polle« Sullivan und Chief Fire tions to his liking and took pride In tween Washington pulitemeli u“li I Marshal Watson. ing of what that policy is and how the uniform provided him. When his it would operate 111 an actual einer- sentence expired he refused to leave T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE FOR SALE An Underwood type the jail, and within 24 hour* after be writer. Cheap. Phone ¡>22-11 or CIALIST— Temporary headquar gene/. was forcibly put out of jail he “broke ters at Buick salesroom, 308-310 call 616 A street. 11 North 8ixtb St. 64tf In” three times. Finally he was made FOR RENT - - Fitrnished room with A gas mask has been developed* a guard. TRAILER WANTED—Box 63, Rogue Privileg' of bath, 2 blocks from 6th which permits the wearer to con River. Ore. 12 St.. 3 blocks from depot, at 722 verse with 80 per cent efficiency. Sect Coal Mining Safe East J St. Mrs. I’eter Gravlln. 12 SECOND HAND motor* bandied, Coal mines yi-lll he run by machin overhauled and repaired at Clev WILLIAMS WOOD YARD Back on Employes of tradesmen in Japan ery and loss of life practically un enger'* Electric Store._______ 21tf the Job. Phone 137. 05tf wear their employers' trade-marks known 75 years from now. declares a WOOD for sale Witter orAei on the backs ot their coat . mining export. EXCHANGE Five-room modern a specialty. Both hard and soft TO bungalow, corner lot. Long Beach, wood. Phone 617-F-13. J. II. Calif. Leased for seven months Robinson & Sons. 12 at $90 per month, for a small WILL TRADE A hack for a font 12 acreage hay and pasture. A. A. Be sure and see our large display of by 14. Tent must be tn good con Millikan, 210 Fifth HL, Grants dition. A. E. White, Rd. 3. Box Pa 16 «8. 12 WOOD FOR SALE—Dry seasoned PIANO FOR SALE — Priced very pine, fir and oak. Phone 286. reasonable. 821 I Ht. Phone 397-L. Houser Bros. lOBtf 11 llu.OO REWARD For information FOR SALE—Dry mill wood. Single leading to arrest and conviction of tier $2.50; two Gers $4.75; over thief who broke into my garage tT< - 57« discount two tlerH, $2.25 tTer; Sunday night, taking JoO-ft, sur on orders of KI tiers or over. veyor's steel tape, new '.*-in<li Stan Phone . 532-11, Amos Smith. 33 ley plane, shingling hatchet, two — .4--- —- --- hammers, knives and many other FOR SALE -Cull grapes 2c ll>. Bring small tools. F. W. Streets. 11 An army man ran the navy and your boxes. First vineyard east of Jones Creek. 12 MARCEL AND CURL last longer al a navy man ran the army on De tar a Golden Glint Shampoo. tf foiisc day. Theodore Roosevelt, act- LOST — A. T. O. Fraternity pin. ing secretary of the navy, ramo down Name "Tyrrell earner” and num MR. AND. MILS. GEO. O WALGA- Governor Jason W. Fields of Ken- mobile. It's h 1902 Citili litio, ber “12324” on back. Return to to his office wearing the uniform mid MOTT will not be responsible for Tyrrell Corner. 11 any bills In their name. * 12 insignia ot a colonel In It)« army re lucky rod" to Ilio sialo fair ut Louis executive addressed a crowd uf R0,- a THOSE HAVING CHECKS - Due — - serve corps. And Becfotary of War ville In alate in this antique auto- <100 person» al the oxpualtiqii. them from Railrqpd fire plea«- FOR SALE I year-old pure Jersey John W. Weeks repopted us h rear • / ■” cow. Milk t<-st 5-3. Mrs. A. Dtter- call at iny office. 915 L Street. ner, Wildervllle, Ore. 12 admiral in the naval reserve. C. A. Hoxie. lOtf Grants Pass-Gateway to the Oregon Caves I PENNSYLVANIA HAS FLOOD I The Coolidges Were There the rich, pure product of West CoastDaixißS ItsNestlé'sAIKNE PEOPLE’S MARKET Mixed Up Governor Rides in Style Priced at $7.85, $8.85 and $9.85 Golden Rule Store I