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««»RTS PISS MID COURIER Published Daily Eseept Sunday A. K. Voorhics • Fab. and Propr Entered at pos office. Grants Pass. Ore., se secoadx'lsM mail matter. > «iTunoAT. nrronwi i. imi . ghixt * rua n.iiî.r oovrikr TAGE FOI R 1’’’ " • ballots. Iu 1908. «8 per cent In 1913, tii per cent. price is $15 for $100 worth of bogus bills. The market is stabilised by the demand for such money, uavd hy bootleggers in buying liqv ' from th« runt fleet, sent by our British brothers. The managers of the boats are poo l bootleggers, but not familiar w,th American money, and many, it seems, hav« bean taking bad money for worse whiskey—which seems fair enough. ¡Htihe Churches | DAILY NEWS LETTER Bot hau) Presbyterian < liureli Tilla church in In There will bo » reception of new tin bualni««» of help. members and observance of the these eligible to vote, went to tho Ing other». ADVERTISING RATES Lord's Suppsr at the morning per- Display space, p«r Inch ................. 2>c polls. vice at 11 o’clock. The sermon will lavcal-perscaal column, per line 10c !<■ the tv' any way Raaders, per lute ...................... 5c No more eloquent indictment for be on "The Hprlngs of Lifo” and the I U T'- .11—I'-v 41 In nlili-h »" iwn l>e civic Indifference Is needed thau A rrvsbyteriaa church in New London, Oct. 4.— <!. N. M l—Sir choir will sing "Fear Not. I Am Willi DAILY COURIER of »enter to y*«n? Jersey spent 84.000 in on<> year, .Th««." by Williams. By mall or carrier, per year...... 8” 00 these statistics. It is an Indictment trthur Conan Doyla regtet« Sherlock By Arthur BrUbane taking care of a huge oak 400 Evening »erviee at 7:80 p. m. with By ■nail or earrtar. per mouth. 80 against all of us. from the lowest to Holui< • years old. Th« oak may be worth sermon on "As s Little Child." it. But that sum would have In his autobiographical ’ ’ Memor- the highest - laborers, skilled work WEEKLY COURIER TEN MEN AND A THOUSAND Bible school at 9:85 a. ui.. wltb planted several thousand new trees lea and Adventure«." Ju«l published. By mail, per year ...... -—.83.00 ers, executives, employers, profes along New Jersey reads. Or, if graded departuieuts. Hervlcra at OSE OAK. $4,00« Sir Arthur declares frankly that If you don't resent dragging in reli sional men and clergyy. Cbrlstlau Endeavor (onererai Ion 11 and TilO W. L DOUGLAS, BUILDER lie had never conceived the uow MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS gion, it would have done a msod deal Ted Cramer. The Associated Press i* exclusive-) The figures clearly demonstrate to help some of those "little ones ' world-famous Sherlock, perhaps he insetlug at 1:30 p. nt DEMPSEY AND DEFENSE DAY leader. ly »milled to the use for republic»- that the great danger to the Nation that sre supposed to be more im might have been a greater figure In tien of all news dispatches crediteli portant than many oaks. You are Invited to attend these the literary world. In thia, or all otherwise credited. In is not the attacks, of radicals and Very good news for the United % services. "All things find their level.“ Sir this paper and aleo the local news bolshevlsts from without, but the Above the base at Quantico. Va., States is this: F. Gordon Hnrt, Minister i ihllshed herein. The President Is considering the flyi.’g machines are p i avticing, acticin^, and Arthur writs«, "but I believe that. of civic performance dwindling relative value of battleships and on the ground our honest vv S. If I had never touehed Holmen, who All rights tor republication of Marines, in deep amazement, “ob Church nt the Brethren airplanes. haa tended Io obscure tny_ higher spécial di. pat ch or herein are also re within, 'It is a menace to our instt- Those that sell battleships nt served that a flock of buzzards, 110 E Street tutions and our government, served. wotk. my position in literature after watching tho aviators, imi forty million dollars apiece will tell Sunday school at 10 a. nt . with Third at K «treat I The situation is one that should would be a more commanding one." ■dent thst can't tated ail their flying tricks in the the President that the country can claaeaa and grades fur al) sg«s. SATl RDAV. OCTOBER 4. 1Q24. without plenty of battic- air." survive t _ ___ arouse every thinking person to the Junior and Senior Christian Work You remember th« gentlemen chips. Holmes has come to anno? Sir Ar Manufacturers of hansom cabs with his house on tire who gath * ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦«♦« ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ necessity of performing bis obliga- ers' meeting at 1:30 p. m. thur. and he tells of many embar- would also have said a little while ered in his arms all the furniture tion. Morning worship at 11 a. m. * OHKGON WLAIilhH tu.lly picking un he could carry. Anally ago that the taxicab couldn't ba a rarsiueiita, «'»on to being addressed tnon subject, "How, When ♦ • a You can help to remedy this situ the baby v .th his teeth I...!, fartefied in real success. as ' Sir Sherlock Holmes." Hundreds Where Christ Lead» His People." the little dree«. ♦ Pacific Coast SUtes: Fair ♦ ation and it is your duty to do so. have written to hint Inqulrlug whe Evening worship. 7:30 p. tn As he bfted the baby he saw a Before the President builds an The ♦ in California, and fair followed ♦ Go to the polls yourself, talk to your ther he himself was Sherlock Holmes other battleship let him ask tho cat walking nere.-s the floor hold ssrmoa subject Is, "New Testsmsnt ♦ fry unsettled and probably* rain ♦ ing a kitten in her mi. ith. and said, builder this question: or Dr. Wutsou. trieuds. associates and neighbors Models." ♦ after Wednesday, in Washing ♦ “Are you willing to build that “Look at the wonderful imitation of voters and line up a great army of Prayer luoetlng Thursday, 7:30 p ship for forty million dolars and that cat.” ♦ ton and Oragou; normal tem ♦ Sir Arthur confesses that he has tu guarantee that it will be afloat ten ♦ perature. The toreet fire haz ♦ on November 4. no illvtlons about his own ability W. L. Douglas died in Boston hours after being attacked by one Come and you will find a welcome. ♦ ard will remain relatively high ♦ VOTE AS YOU PLEASE. BUT hundred thousand dollars’ worth of last week. His name will be re- as n detective, though he has solved Hiram Smith. Pastor. In California and normal in ♦ VOTE! mci.ibcred among the builders of fighting airships?** We have to uss the proper two or three problems that have1 great industry, among those that ♦ ♦ Washington and Oregon. bait in flahin’ lor a whale, and I been submitted to him. but— helped to free humanity from Slav- If the President discovers, ns be Baptist < hurt'll unis»» we fi’h in earnest, we ar« ♦ a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ' The««1 scml-selentlfic methods will, that a hundred thousand dol cry, by making machines do the mighty apt to fall. I nless a Prof- Bible school at 10:00 a. in ♦ Oregon and Washington: ♦ ♦ ♦ ADDITION IL LOCAL lars’ worth of airships, manned by work of human hands. are o<-cns'lonally I «bored and slnw as liable classes for all ages. feller pride« hi«»«lf In knnwln’ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ Partly cloudy tonight and Sun ♦ 4 He b"g.vn life driving pegs in ten men. can destroy any forty-mil- mor«'n the fish, h« mav seat his compared with those of tbn rough-! Morning worship st 11:00 a. m 4* lion dollar battleship with mo’e shoes for his uncle. He lived to ♦ day: warmer Sunday. self al nupp«r.llm», betid« an Mrs. Mary Van Dyke left today aud-ready. practical man. Lest 1 ■ Subject. "What Christ Reni." This than a thousand men on board, he make machines do the work of empty dish. While some may for Pomona. Cak. where she will should seem to haw been throwing Is our regular communion service. will decide not to build battleships. thousands of human beings and laze along the crick, and never distributed Ari.riean-mad j shoes bouquets olther to myarlf or to Mr, Mrs. Root will stag. land a thing, there’ll be others spend the winter with Mrs. Kate N. Governor Pinchot has signed the throughout the world. waddin by 'em, with a doteh on Holmes, let me ntntr that when a VOTE AS YOU PLKANE. 1H T VOTE Kinney. B V. I*. V. will meet at 8:80 I death warrant of a young colored their strinfl occurred ai the village Inn, burglary Today a circular found its way to Those that consider Prepwrednvss Evening service, 7:30. Subject "Tty- woman who killed a colored police There'« only one condition that within a ntone'a throw of my liou.r, Ing to Borrow Religion.” Mrs Hack the desk of the Courier, it was sent Worker Ixmes Two ringers— man and pleaded self defense. She and Defense Day a menace to peace compel« th« p«rch te bit«, and A transient worker employed in please notice thia: will be the first woman executed in the village constable, with no the out by one of the great political par ett and Mrs. Edgerton will sing. they’ll yank the bibber under, Jack Dempsey is prepared. If sawing wood for John Lawless, lost the State of Pennsylvania in thirty- ories at all, had seised the culprit, if yer hook is bailrtl right. ties, but instead of being filled with Our latch string hang» out. y?u doubt it, pull his nose. Ar he five years. Governor Pinchot signed two fingers this afternoon by con while I had got no further than he There’s tragedy In fi’hin* name C. F. Mosher, Pastor. the death warrant when he was in goes through thick crowds every propaganda, tills circular coutained tact with a b'tzz saw. as any other art -dun to Igno was n left-handed man, with nc.Ha the hospital. When he comes out, body knows him, everybody is I some facts which are interest.ng and rance and nlothfulness, which In his boots." entirely recovered, it may occur to POLITE. Nobody slaps him or in Change In Hour of Fvrning Mervlrc» can’t b« told apart! But—the which should be absorbed by every I'nll'M Avitsan Officials Here— • ----------- ) him that putting a negress to death sults him, and be does not hit or At the minislsrs' meeting held at cltap w,ll face a phtter full of instead of locking her up is small insult anybody. HE’S PREPARED Dr. G. C. Eshelman. supreme med Conan Doyle has much to say of th" M. E parsonage. Sept. 88, It was citizen of the United States. This «»very beauties, fried, if his and people let him alone. He let* business for a great State. heart in in ths ball-can that his contemporaries and writes of voted 10 change the evening hour of paper is glad to be able to give the ical director of. the United Aritsans The question is not “Does s’.e them alone unless they get in the neatles by his side. end Robert Clark, field worker, are Bnrrl»: ring with him. deserve death?" It is “ Does Penn service from 8 o'clock to ?'3>V circular publicity. It follows: As it is with individuals, so with here for a few days with Frank Mc And thst’s th* solemn prin •'Great a.« arq. Barrie's playa—and sylvania deserve disgrace?” Urania Pass Ministers Association and people let hint alone unless they Twenty-seven Million People Farland. district manager, who is ciple that underlies the sport, some of them. I think, are very There are now regular quotations nations. When they are prepared, vhlrh la je«t as true in enler- stayed sway from the polls in 1920. making his home here with his wife great—I wl«li he had never written N'rmman McthodIM Churvh irUe ef any other sort! for counterfeit notes. The average they have peace. and son at 417 E street. There has a line for the theater. The glamour Twenty-six million people — A Sunday school at Ifi a. m., with been a council of the United Arti of 11. and the—to him--easy cue« grades and classes far all age« Ep- minority of all the voters—elected a sans here for 25 years or more but playing >uinu. Delicious refresh cess haw diverted from literature worth l-catru» at S:30 p m. Let all president in 1920. no active work has been done. A ments of sandwiches, grape juice. he man with the purnat atyle of la'aguers find their way to this »er- Were you one of the twenty-seven meeting has been called for all mem j Ice cresm aq.) cake were served. Th« tho ng". Plays arc always ephemer- ; vice. following guetts were present: the ml, however good, and sre United to million who failed to perform Aliair bers for 8 o'clock Monday evening 'Morning worship at II at the home of Mrs. E. T. McKin Misses Geneva Otts, Vera Wil a few; but Harrle'a un barn books full duty as citizens: or one of the hell will cease ringing Juvt before 11 (Continued from Fag" Three) stry, 830 Olive street. bur. Dora Conner. Elizabeth Wood. might have been an eternal and Uhl- o'clock so the service can begin twenty-six million who properly ful Kathleen Galvin. Wynafred Guv- versal auset of British literature.” right on time. The »ermon them« Is Peril Byers rendered a obligato, filled' their obligations? _______ » rolo ’’Shubert's Serenade". A <1 : i ton, Alice Harvey. Rebecca Dallrynt- ''Man'» Relation to God." Tbe choir Another “Don Jaan!" Whatever the answer, register a Sir Arthur talks Intimately of will sing an anthem entitled, "Come pie, Mabie Ingram, Halcon Tucker. wus not encftg-d to one of them, "Barcarole from the Tales of Hoff He describes Liizabeth Fifield, Virginia Reed. many men and things. Her With promise now that you will go to the hut I wnn on the verge of It with the man" was given by Mrs. J. R. Holy Spirit” with solos by Mr« polls oil Election Day and swell the wlt'tlc five They had letters of mine, Thompson and Mias Helen E'.lis and Helen Smith, Katherine Springer, Lloyd George as “Just a pleasant, Richard Clraham and Mrs. Arthur. Old Maid (sndlyt—If t tly I ha>' and the guest of honor. smiling. gray-halr«d. but very virile lived before the Christian era. alien Wlblc. Th« response 1«. "Hear and i ranks of the twenty-six million so but I'd follow«-*! th« uilvi,,- <>f i.iv dying a quartet. Mrs. J R. Thompson. Mrs. the yen re went bai-knnrd.—R*>»te g-.ntl« man. with twinkling eysa and fattier, aiu! never used the word tttttr- W. O. Andrews. Paul Byers and Miss Answer.” Mrs. J. R. Thompson and Transcript. they will cast a vote truly represen- rlt'ge In any of them. I'd nev»r given roguish smile." Helen Ellis sang “Good Night Be Old Fn»> i< nt d Noeial Given lai«t Mr. J. M. lalinm * ill sing a duet en tative of the will of tbe eligible nnv of them present»—when you're loved". “ Study Prevention Week ” titled. "Knocking at the door.” Night at PresA-ytcrian Church S'u'tlng busin«»« from whnt's little J. Maxaon MUI* han devoted an e ti voters of the country The evening service Is at 7:30 p. The Old-Fashioned social g'ven at ■-.(••re Hum a nu<-l*:t* you iloift throw by Mrs. W. F. 'McCabe was given, as Fifield, Leia the P.-osh”ter:an church »as enjoy tire hook to Lloyd George anti the m. The aermon them« Is. ’ There • Vote as you please—but—VCTE! iour money about I Tea or an ice ut sisted by Elizabeth Feldntalr. Dorothy Zimmerman, and ed by more than a hundred mem most dramatic pit»»« of hl» career in a place.’’ The cbolr will sing the confectioner's «ns ns fur »« ever I The Felbers of our Constitution. «ent—and not riot unlerai 135- hand Rebec a Dalryt.iple and was vi ry In bers and friends of the church. Sev "I'-avid Lloyd George, War Minis anthem, ''Ashamed of Th««" wi <>y Divine inspiration, gave you wa< foned. But there bad been dls- ter* sting. A contest game was won by eral wer- dressed in the time of ter.’’ solo by Mrs. Arthur Wilde. Pr Mill«' analysis of Lloyd George I« Byers and J. M. Isham will »I >equality before all men; made you ciia*i<>r< of ttie subject of love, and Mian Edith Ayer Delicious refresh long ago. with tight stays, leg <>f- Interesting, even though tho author a participating stockholder in the there also bad been ns opportunity of ments were served. a duel entitled. “One Hwcelly m’'t on sleeves. Paisley shawls and fered what tuny lie culled ptvlitnltia- find him more or lens of n contra greatest corporation in the world— cmn Thought.". the like, and old time favorite songs rief." — From "Templin'» Tales of Ills » « * diction. He déclares, however, that wer? enjoyed. There were several the United States of America—and Family," by Burry Pain. Lloyt! Georgs found nuccesa In tile Free M<MI hm II m (Iturcli exciting contests that dispelled any Miss < nthcrine llobbic Honocrtl i.n gave you the privilege of personal war beenune he dl<1 not mo the war 'Come to the Free Methodist church possibility for stiffness and formal* Kith Birthday With Purty representation in the condnct of itr Women and Courtship with th" common nenne and quick Miss Catherine Dobbie was honor ity. The parlors of the church were ness to learn of th« ordinary civilian to worship. Man vie«« Il as a great testimony affairs. Good spiritual aerrlccs and a cor-1 to Ids prowess at amour to yleid up ed on her sixteenth b'rthday by her brightened with branches of autumn who became » soldier. dial welcome to all. Come and n«>e. 1 . More than this: to insur? your full his III h 'H. v . hts ftrufierty sml bls soul parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dobbie, leaves. Ice cream, cake and coffee Thin Is but one of inany volumes Munday school 1» ». ni., preaching patriotic performance in behalf of to i tie firn wuumo «T,o. In despair nt with a birthday party on Wednesday were served. written of the intimide Lloyd at 1 1. 259 W«at I St.. Grants I1»««. < finding better game, turns her apprais evening. The home was very attrac Your fellow-citlzens. they placed George. There will I mi other*, for ing eje u|»<n him. But if you «ant to tively decorated with cut flowers. iMerlin.—Young people's inerting [ Mining location notices at the upon you an obligation to serve, to the earoer of Lloyd Georg« I» un hear a mirthless laugh, just present The evening was enjoyably spent Courier office at 3 p. m. finished. Will the final book re take an active part in governing this this masculine tbeor> to a brldesnm'd Preaching again 7:80 p. m. ord theh tragedy of ultimate failure 1 st a weibling. purti. ubirly after aleo- great organization. W. H. Walker, pastor. bo! and <*r<H»sII1e tears have done their or lost honor» reclaimed? ■ That obligation is the obiigB' ion dlsunultig work upon her. That Is to IB. Lake*« <‘hur*h to vote. ■sy. juM Inni to bet timi the bride An int"res>ing volume nt poems Is (Episcopal) lutrliored m> mai m of marriage until I Within the last d"c •<!« there hi:« on the presses. A young Irishman. Hveuln« ««rrlce at 8 n'cfoek. stormed Into ii<a;,dc»« eure by the ’. <1. Giillnchcr, Is tho author of I been a retrogression of civic con- inoonstriK-k und i<!i|»-tu"ii» br de- Rev. Philip K_ Hunimoud, ».(■■er(•«■ments under this heeding V per line per tssno. All "Rhymes of the Ronrd." for two stiousness: a failure on the part of gi-oota.—H. L Mcmki'ti. in "In De Vicar In ( hnrtfe. f l»»«tiflic! nils appear ,tip|,*r «ht» heading II««- fl"*«« time years Gallacher was an ordinary lab a large number of otherwise guod fense of Women " orer at faich Katrine and I» now do Mr«« Ovnerh nt C9»r««t Hrtwn«1w citizens to perform :*-- ir duty to Bssrntg for Centuries ing manual work st Callander. Tho T Chrlrttsn flelence ««rvleev ara held! Vi iìtott INSURANCE SPE WILLIAMS WOOD YARD Rack on poems, which are In the hands of a their country; to fulfill their obli Th" ice«, i "r:i i.: of the sm-red fires •■very Sunday In the W. O. W. hall, I rIALIRT — Temporary beadqiiw tho Job. rhono 137. Or.tf of India sub rUsiing .ns .■nn«ecr»ml gatfon to vote. publisher, deal mainly with country tor» »» Tl'iick sali-aroom 804-81« at 1! » tn. , WBffnrtMtay rrenlngj 12 centurl«« »£<< In 1 o nr.ieumriitl«.. .if life. (Inl!acli"r has novar b<w*n to North Sixth St 34tt Give serious tho «gut I ) the folPr*- th» voyage i.„.d«- by the I’uraees u!,<-n WOOD FOB SALE Drv seasoned meeting at R e’cleek. Th» subject fa* pino, fir and oak. Phon« 2R8. school and In entirely self taught. they emlgrs'nl from l'"r»'» tn Indin. Ing figures: Munday la "Unreality." Houser Bros FOR RENT — Modern, furnished 108tf The fire is fed live times every 24 Reeding room at 508 "E" «treat Is > In 1890, 80 pcr cent tho eligi- large apartment. Close in. Mrs. hour« with eiinilnlv.ood hii <I other fin open from I to I p. in. dally except Height of Soldiers George Tetlieiow, 710 J St., or WANTED TODAY—Camp man or bio voters of the countf went to the grant materials con.bineil «lib very- I tng Bnnrisy and hoUdays. The pvthllj , phone 397-J. ‘ 12tf Th- avrng- hc'glit nf nmn woman for small mine crew. P. B. dry fuel. polls and voted. hi coni fatly Invited to attend the sur- Wickham. City, or phone 285-L. sen ed In the United States uriny dur FOR ¡'.ALL Dry n:HI «<■ T 15 lug the World war was <17.40 Inches views sod to visit the rsadfsg room , tier 82.5d; two tiers I 1.75: ovoi two tiers. 22.25 tier; 5^ discount Mlf.K—83 00 p«r quart per month, Nt. Anwn'a CMholfe Church on orders of ID tiers, o? over. doliverod. Phono 149-11. 18 Phone C32-R. Amos tfmitli. 33 Sunday ma«s at 9 o'clock. I bist roi'civpfl ,< big siiipiu.i’iit of (hose famous Rev. H. A Compal, pastor. AGENCY—Inaur PHONE 187-4 tor dry pit.« find Ur IOSEP1I MOST an«» and bond« High cl»«« com sla’rt. $3.00; i'.so seavonsd body n»niM. Writing paper at toe Conrl«r fir. oak and pine, any length. C. W. Lambrecht. E L GALBRAITH—Real e-tat-. In FOB SALE -— DcLaval ti"parator, «tirane« and plate glass liability cne-horr.e eturip puller complote Tuff» Bldg. <th and H. Pboria 28 with cubie». 1 l-ln. plow, G-ft. crosi-cnt HUW, new; kitchen range, FOB RENT K-room house, two <1 resser. yearling Jersey heifer stories, no d"rn. water and I Igltts, Pair-minded non-Catholics sre Must be sold tills week, H. C. garden, <1 au bln garage, WOOtl- invited to learn what the Gst hoi ic Moore, 4 miles out Jeioinu Prairie house. 71G N. Four: li. Church rtslly is and is not by road. 17 Hall. sending tor FOR EALE CR RENT -From Nov. I SALE Two nie« rocking elisir: first, libihee poultry ranch, io FOB Hl «4 each. Phono 19. id Specify the general topic on seres; hoiires for 11)00 hens; mod u lilch (sets sre desired. ern bungah.w, but and cold water. sali : Ft Hl — Malaga and Tokay F. S. Ireland. Phono 019-F-12. 10 I s«id Fcml Card to grupea, • 2é per lb. on the stein, i'iclûid arti put Insida, WANTED- Cooking Job for crew of ’ ' . Bring your atholic ruth ociety men. large or small, by experi- south on high. boxes. Two miles "— — Mvli«iM itw,. msn ami . nstMLN > need woman cook. Write No. way. Phone 603-F-ll, or »so Hob- 632, care Courier. ID ert Neilson. In 1920. less than 50 per cent of <i<vw«tp nt HtMff Com ■■ponde« la «* World (VMttere of lh<|>ulMtlon Uncle Jahn I PEOPLE’S MARKET Miss Spokane Bungalow Aprons and Street Dresses CATHOLIC Priced at 98c, Si.19 to $1.89 Free Literature Golden Rule Siore C T S »