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    FRIDAY, NOVEMHER ill. ItKM.
GRANTS PAM Dkll.Y COURIER
PAGE TWO
GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
Published Daily Exc«pt Sunday
A. E. Voorhtea - Pub. and Propr 1
Entered at postotfice. Granu Pass,
Ore., as second-class mail matter. '
DAILY
NEWS LETTER
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL
♦
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Tourist Grocery-—
For Eftie'a home made dough-
38-tf
nuts.
4
Fum-ral Held Thwr-lw)—
The O. A. Colby funeral •rkvlce
was held Thumda- aft er noon at the
Gossip of Staff < orrvepoedcate
ADVERTISING RATES
Presbyterian church. Rev. F. Gordon
at
World
Centers
of
Washington. Nov. 21. — (Special >
Display space, per inch —------- 35c
Hart conducting the wr vice. Th-
Local-personal column, per lin«_10c
Population
Covering tn detail the many phas-
burial
was
at
the
Masonic
cemetery
Readers, per line ---------- —------ 5c
in charge of Grams Pass Lodge No ' •* of th» operation« of the bureau
MrcIford-RoM-burg Game Off—
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
o( navigation. Coin ut Iasione r D. 11.
DALLY COCKIER
84.
A F. A A M
i
that
Word has been received here
By mail or carrier. par year---- *«.0«j Paris. Nov. 20.— tl. N. S.)
Carsun In his annual report I« th«
|
By mail or carrier, per month.. .50 tain old Parisians are up in arms the Medford-Roeeburg football game
Secretary of Commerce Herbert
Mtn's lifHvy Ki’i’M’»’ I’aiits, valtiin up I" "I
at the suggestion of changing the which was scheduled for tomorrow at Food and N er-1topwork
< Hoover, made public today, atraeaaw
WEEKLY COCKIER
By Catholic Aid at the Temple
Fritlay
anti Saturtlny only
$2.95 pair
Medford
has
been
called
off.
There
name
of
the
venerable
“
Quai
Mala-
the phenominal growth of radio and
By mail, per year--------------- *2.00
5« 'he necessity of adequate legislation
qnai" to that of "Anatole Franc«" are ao other games in southern Ore­ Market. Nev. 2*.
MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS in honor of the great writer who gon scheduled. Grants Paso plays
llo provide for future developments
Ths Associated Press la exclusive­ was born and lived there.
next Thursday when Eufrfie hifb Rally Will Be MeM—
1 la thia C .J.
ly entitled to th« use for republica­
»4 hTOREN
(Tin- Noiuple Store)
Saturday. November 32. at 8 p
"Anatole France, himself," says school comes here
tion of all news dispatches credited
Although co-operation has enab-
m . Major and Mrs J. T Winterbet-
In this, or all otherwise credited, in ¿Clement Vautel, "would have disap-
| led the sup-rvlsory radio office of
this paper and also the local news 1 proved of such a proJecL The Quai W. R. C. Meeting—
tom. divisional commanders of the
published herein.
Gen. Logan. W R C.. will
Salvation Army in the State of Ore­ ;the bureau of navigation to function
All rights for republication of Malaquai. which takes its name
tinder existing la a without serious
their
regular
business
meeting
gon. and Captain Ransom Gtffoyd. di­
special dispatches herein are also re­ ' from the old Queen Margot, is rich
hardship to anyone, the cotnmlasion-
•xprassod her folding* toward her
visional young people's secretary,
in historical souvenirs. Much of the arilay afternoon.
served.
er «tales that a more defined pro-
Nellie
M.
Aldredge.
«tate
presi-
husband.
will conduct a special Salvation ral­
charm of Paris rests in these pic-
1 gram I* desirable.
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1924.
The strain of the continual round
| turesque streets and corners which dent of the Oregon department W ly in the Army hall at 405 O street.
"It seems probable." he aays.
of duties finally told on th« first
singing
0*44444
44444 4 ■ recall historical events. If you have R. C., will be present on her ar- Special music, with good
(Continued from Pac« On«)
«
lady's health
It was while taking
and speaking, is assured. Everybody "that broadcasting la permanently
♦ great men to glorify, make ne» rival Inspection visit
OREGON WEATHER
4
established as a public neceaelty and she developed a passionate fondness a week-end trip on the presidential
Every
member
1*
requested
b«
to
is invited to attend.
♦
; streets—we need many new houses
4
may be considered aa Indispensable for horse*, riding and driving at ev­ yacht Mayflower that she was
Pacific Coast States: Con- Ila the town—and oaptise them as present. Refreshment*. The fl A.
4
In
the s'ersge home as the tele­ ery opportunity. Music,'likewise, at­ stricken with a rwurrcnce of tho
S3.
R.
are
invited.
Bu)
Bean*-
—
4
rain
|jrou will, but don't imitate the Pha­
4 siderable cloudiness and
tracted her greatly, and It la said kidney trouble that once before had
Baked by one who knows how at pbone."
raohs who changed the names of
4 in Washington and Oregon and
<
a»,
men
Vh-riing
Pmf|K»ei
—
The
she often spent six and seven hours nearly proved fatal
Thia was In
success
achieved
in
this
food
sale
Saturday.
Temple
.Market
♦
fair
in
California
although
lo
­
their monuments with every reign. ’
4
The regular weekly meeting of the
country has encouraged many other a day In practice at the piano.
September. 1923.
cal rains are probable in ex­ ♦
At the age of twenty, Florence
countries to utilixe this Important
For day« Mr« Jlardlug lay In tho
♦ treme northwestern California.
I American* bead lhe list of for­ Cavemen will not be held next Thurs­ Everett Hogue ArrrMesI—
Everett Hogue, accused of having means of establishing direct contact Kling married Eugene DeWolfe, a Whit« Homo at the point of death.
♦ Temperature will remain near ♦ eign students who are studyiag in day evening, ’which is Thanksgiving
young native of Marion One child Many time« hope was gl«en up. A
♦ normal.
the Paris School of Fine Arts. The Day. It la probable that ft will be liquor in bis possession, was arrest­ ; with the public."
The question of who will pay tor —Marshall Eugene resulted from sorrowing nation «sited momentar­
ed here this morning on a warrant
♦
222 pupils represent 2* nations held the week following.
issued on April 22. 1*13. When the broadcasting in the opinion of Mr. this , union, he dying about nine ily tor new* of the end. Rut Dr.
♦
Unsettled, probably rain to­ ♦ from Europe. America and Africa,
warrant was issued. Hogue left for > Carson doe* not appear to require year* ago leaving two children— Charles E. Sawyer, her life-long
♦ night and Saturday.
including Egyptians as well as Jap­ Football R chu IC s Tomorrow—
Jean and George.
Some traditional football classics Klamath Falls and since that time ; immediate consideration,
physician, and Dr. Joel T Boone, of
♦ 44444444444444 ♦ anese. The United States and Ru­
i,
"The
public
will
probably
are
slated
for
tomorrow
in
the
Unit
­
contln-
As was the custom In tho»e day«. the Mayflower, performed a miracle.
has
been
living
in
that
part
of
the
mania hold the highest percentage
THE F.K1HTI5TH ELECTROS
with 4* and 45 pupils respectively. ed States. Interest here is centering state. Chief of Police McLean pick­ ,ue to contribute liberally through DeWolfe, In company with many of They kept the lovely White Hou*«
"So thin a hair divides the false Switzerland follows with 19 stu­ on the Oregon-Aggie game at Cor­ ed him up this morning just as he cost of equipment purchased. At the other youths of that section of mistress alive until Dr. Charles
vallis. with x large delegation mak­ was starting back to Klamath The present there does not appear to be Ohio, went west one year to follow Mayo, the world-famous specialist,
and true.” wrote Omar. Something dent*. then Belgium with 13. Egypt ing the trip to the college town to
bearing has be«n set for tomorrow a more equitable way of distribut­ the fruit harvest up the Pacific could reach Washington from Min­
far thinner than any hair divides with nine. Polaad and Greece with see the struggle. The Courier will afternoon at 2 o'clock.
ing the coat, while, on the other coast. Mrs. Harding heard regularly nesota. Dr. Mayo «avad her life Re­
eight, England and Spain, seven,
hand, such station* must have con­ from her first husband tor a while, covery was slow and painful, but
common quicksilver from the gold Russia and Japan six, and Cuba on- receive quarter returns on that
siderable advertising value justifying and then he dropped from sight, the nest spring found Mrs. Harding
game as well as the Caltfornia-tStan- Bay ".NuMo-Brtter " Mart Puddiai
which all men desire. It is nothing ly one.
the expense of operation where own­ betng last heard of In Oregon or la Florida, with tho president, con-
ford
game,
which
will
decide
the
Mrs
With
fine
recipe
made
l>y
more than one of the many "elec­
New professions for women are coast championship. Finals on lm- Good Cook, at Woodcraft food sale. ers are not benefited through sales Washington. For several year* she valeseiug.
trons" which, according to the pres­
Then came the Alaska trip. with
1C of radio apparatus.
clung to the hope he would return,
opening up every day. A black-eyed portant eastern games will aMo be Saturday. Temple Market.
ent theory of matter, revolve about
The amateur radio operators are but gradually came to the belief ills disastrous ending Hhould Mrs
Spanish señorita has just mu if cit­ received and posted at the Courier
searching for new things in radio ,that be had met with death in some I Harding go? Would her health Pet­
the central "proton" of an atom of ed her desire to become a matador. office.
Joe Gorman M tw—
Mrs. Harding decided tini
Joe Gorman, local junior light- and they must be given new fields manner.
Establishing reasonable > mH?
mercury, as our solar planets revolve She is all for bull fights, but the
to explore if their interest is to be ground for belief that her hueband I matter for herself and went.
Will
Stag.
Play
—
weight,
last
night
won
in
his
bout
Spanish government seems to be
about the snn.
And entertain you with latest hits. with Gene Delmont at Portland. The held, according to the report They was dead, she obtained her freedom
Mr*. Harding was at th* bedside
The atom of mercury, itself an in­ "agin’ ” IL They say it is a dan- Lyric orchestra. Saturday. Nov. 22, tight went for 19 rounds. Gorman have succeeded in effecting trans- from the courts after a perfunctory of her husband in lhe San Francis-
___ ­ gerous business for a woman and It
conceivably small unit, invisible un
W. O. W. hotel.
S« receiving the der^ion of the three continental communication and have proceeding.
Co hotel when ths end camo. The
der the most powerful 1 microscope.
-------------- ma7 •** ‘k*1 Señorita Riverte will
found it possible to Intercommuni­
shock was appalling.
judges.
The
bout
was
th«
junior
Mrs.
Harding
met
Warren
G.
has 89 of those planetary particles, have to content herself with lhe of­ D.ilirtv. I'arfwl Apron«—
cate with European stations on Harding shortly after he had pur­
With the passing of the winter,
lightweight
elimination
for
hght-
and the atom of gold is the same in fice of picador or banderiilo. which
short wave lengths. In view of their chased the Marion Btar. The fu­ Mr* Harding returned to the capi­
Moderately
priced
at
Neighbor
of
.
weight
champion.
Gorman
weighed
every respect except that it has only are already open to the weaker sex. Woodcraft food sale at Temple Mar­ In at 131
" ‘
Boon after, tilo
and Delmont at 133 4» past achievement it seems proper ture president was working night I,al ,rom Marlon
Certain critics are of the opinion
79 planets. Tear one of the 89 elec­
ket, Saturday.
58 -Those attending the tight from here that they be given a few narrow and day to put hi* paper on a pay.
[kfeal **r president. Woodrow Wll-
pay-,-
that
the
ball
fight
would
have
trons frop the mercury atom, and
1. Jast as Wil«on had Conte
were Kenneth Williams. Doss Bur­ working and experimental channela ing basis, and the struggle was slow I w’n
the resulting atom will be gold. Do greater charm if the women were Murphy Dance Sap pe r
ges« Fred Black», an and Joe Mel­ below 100 meters to encourage fur- and discouraging Following a brief;0” of retirement to ride behind the
there
in
spangled
tights.
And.
aft
­
it to enough billions of atoms, and
ther development.
courtship, they were married in joly i ralseon bearing her husband * body.
Turkey, dressing, cranberry len.
you will have a mass of visible, pal­ er all, if señorita now prefers to
18*1, over the strenuous protests of [•« Mr*. Harding unobtrusively Jour-
sauce,
celery,
pickles,
mashed
pota
­
wave
a
scarlet
cape
in
the
bull
ring
pable. ponderable gold. This is the
Legal
blanks
of
all
kinds
at
the
toes.
gravy,
hot
rolls,
punkin
pie.
the
bride's father. In fact, the es­ neyed to the big cathedral on tho
modern alchemy; and scientists say instead of looking on behind her
Courier oKtce.
doughnuts
and
coffee.
5*
-if.
trangement
lasted for nearly seven ■ heights of Mount St. Alban and at­
fan
—
who
has
the
right
to
prevent
it has been done in Germany. Amer­
DINNER WITH THE
-years.
The
marriage
ceremony took tended the last rites for Wlfgon.
ican chemist* at New York Univer­ her?
tAgain Mr«. Harding returned to
"IRON
CHANCELLOR"
place In the famous Harding house,
sity are now experimenting with it.
Marion, taking residence with Dr.
at
Marion,
from
which
Mr.
Harding
A -charitable American, Stu­
The process is sometimes called
his “front porch" cam­ and Mrs. Sawyer. The sudden death
"cracking the atom." The electrons, art Morrow, has recently come to
English Divine Tells of Re­ conducted
paign
tor
the
presidency thirty years ' of her old physician came as an-
or particles of negative electrical France to aid in the foundation of
i other and distinct shock. It was
past
in
1885.
later.
force, are torn loose from their plan­ feminine clubs composed entirely of
| soon after that she suffered tho
start
Mrs.
Harding
from
the
very
etary system, according to the Ger- i professional women. The ’’Soroptim-
At twelve o'clock we had a large
,third serious recurrence of the kld-
man method of Prof. Miethe, by ist club of Paris" had its first
and long meal. Including smoked gooaa took an active interest In her bus- ney aliment., and Dr. Carl Sawyer,
band's
activities
—
whether
in
the
means of a powerful electric current meeting with 90 women present,
1 and other delights. (Frtedrtchsruh,
son of the former White House phys-
operating a quartz lamp containing each one representing a different APPLES FOR SALE CHEAP—Ap WOOD FOR SALE—Dry seasoned Germany, 1885 ) My father sat next field of politics or of business, Soon ! leian. called In specialists. A slight
to
Princess
Bismarck,
who
was
very
after
their
marriage
she
entered
mercury vapor. It was in the use profession. The president, Madame
pies for sale, three boxes for *1. i pine, fir nnd oak. Phone 28«.
rally came just before election da*.
Houser Bros.
at Warehouse No. 1. Warehouse
103H pleasant, and after luncheon, when the heart and soul into the work of mak­
of such a lamp, for another purpose, Alice La Maxiere. gave an interest­
will be open all day Saturday. FOR SALE—Good Underwood type­ cigars were banded round, be asked ing a "real paper" out of the Star. November 4. 1*24, nnd she was able
that Prof.’Miethe first made his re­ ing talk upon the need of such a
i to receive the returns that showed
Bring your own hoxea.
5*
writer, at a bargain price. Phone her whether she minded his smoking, The circulation and business offices
markable alchemic discovery.
His club in France, where there are deep
;
the election of her husband's old
on
which
Bismarck
roared
out.
“
Why.
12«-J.
57
were her special province, and much
tube failed to work; and on investi­ rooted prejudices against the wom­ FOR SALE—-3 registered Jersey
she smokes herself!“
running-mate. President Coolidge.
cows.
2
grade
cows.
These
cows
SALE STARTS at 1:39 p m . « 18 I
gation. he found that it was "clogged en who work, and showed that one
This was in 1885. when It was very of the paper's present success can
are
priced
to
sell.
Come
and
see
»
street. Bring in your surplus ar­
with gold.”
be attributed to her untiring efforts,
can be a good wife and good mother
them. Also b^ed alfalfa hay de­
ticles before noon. We sell on unusual for a lady, to smoke, so a
Then, a* i the 1st« president began
The problem now is to test this and at the same time direct a shop
vigorous
effort
was
made
by
his
livered in town *39. Carl A.
Uniuitrd
for
Discipline
commission. Millikan & Fletcher.
process further and. if it is verified or atelier or perform professional
Schmidt, Nw Hope» phone «01- _________________
t* daughter to induce him to behave to become I known throughout bls
An Irish attorney who »ns very
property; , but he took no notice of her state. Mrs. Harding turned her al­ lauie was moved during the time of
F-7.
54
in practice, to use it for the produc- duties,
FOR RENT—Clean, modern houses repeated and reproachful cries of
tion of gold commercially.
That.
______
Running ter trouble In In-land to take part in mil­
tention to i politics,
FOR RENT—Well furnisaed apart­
and apartments. Phone 397-J or
however, is at present a very dubious
<
Ohio. however, Mr. itary preparations.
Lenmlng that
ment. Cali at 498 E St.
52tf
call at 719 J St. Mrs Geo. Teth­ 'Father! she doesn’t! Father!* and gorernor of
It is better late than never. Paris
'
does, she does. In her Harding lost, snd the two went among the various volunteer con*:
erow.
54tf •bout eft "She
outcome, inasmuch as ft is said tops finally getting Its share of sum­ STORE FRONT, counter and shelv­
bedroom she does!"
being raised was one of lawyers, hu
take about »2.900,099 worth of elec- mer weather just when people are
ing. also doors and windows com­ AUCTION SALE—Saturday. Nov. 22.
It turned out that the poor lady abroad to Irest after a strenuous decided to join It.
trie current to make one pound of beginning to bring o* their fur
*18 I street. AH kinds of good, suffered from asthma, and smoked campaign.
plete with hardware and set-in
"My dear friend." be remarked to
useful articles.________________ 5* medicated cigarettes to relieve IL
frames ready to set in building.
gold worth »330. Onr gold money coats. Saint Martin, according to
Returning, Mr. I’arding was urg- John PI i II ih K Cumin. the Irish wit,
Also
lumber
I
am
taking
out
of
standard, therefore, is in no imme­ old-timers, is usually responsible for
FOR KENT—Downstairs apartment.
“You will understand,” Bismarck re­ ed to run for the Vtilted States sen­ "these are not times for a man to
frame building 20x40 feet. A big
5 rooms and i>ath, well furnished. marked, "that in everything but name ate. He left tite decision up to his
diate danger.
the bit of fine weather which hap­
lie idle; I atn determined to Join the
Imrgain for some one building a
Phone 373. Isaac Best.
5* I am king of Germany, but I have not
store with living rooms in back. S. |
wife. Somewhat dfreouraged by the lawyers' corps and follow the camp."
pens along about the end of Octob­
J. Taylor, phone 539-Y.
57 FOR SALE—Modern seven room all the privileges of a king and I can­ gubernatorial race. It was two days
"You follow the cninp. my llttlo
er. but this year the Paris weather
house, furnished, for 81*5'». Easy not simply say I am not disposed to
limb of the law?" mild Curran. "Tut I
before
the
politicians
could
recon
­
bureau says that thanks must be FOR SALE—Young Thanksgiving
terms. E F Heath. 517 H St. 5« receive so-and-so.” It appeared, how­
cile Mrs. Harding to a return to Tut! Renounce the Idea; you never
turkeys, dry picked and delivered,
rendered to Trotsky and the Soviets
FOR
SALE—19 head milch cows; 1 ever, that even the most pressing vis­ politics.
33c per lb; chickens 25c per lb;
Once in. however, she can be a disciplinarian.”
for an anticyclone in Russia has
itors
sometimes
failed
to
get
In,
for
Durham bull; 2 large work horses
“And why not. Mr. Currnn?’’
docks
22c
per
lb.
and
guinea
fowls
worked
constantly
for hi* election
brought sumsine to France.
and harness; 1 saddle and saddle Bismarck told us the follpwlng story:
“For thia reason.' wns llie reply ;
22c per lb. Phone «17-F-13. J.
"A man called and sent In word that and'was rewarded by victory.
pony; 1 sulkey plow, disc plow,
“the moment you were ordered to
H. Robinson.
58
3 walking plows; diac harrow; he wanted to see me, and I said that
The first years in Washington as ma rch you w ould huit I”—Youth's
Education
spike tooth harrow; alfalfa culti­ he couldn’t. He then sent In to say
FOR SALE—Fancy or cheap apples
Companion.
Educafl' n Is simply the s«ul of a
Hand
vator; Luther grinder; wood saw. that he must see me, and I said that wife of a senator did not appeal an­
at Eureka Fruit Farm,
society as It passes from one genera­
platform scales, fanning mill; hay he shouldn’t; and be sent In a third ermuch to Mrs. Harding. The ot­
pieked, several varieties, Bring
sling, forks and ropes; stump pul­ time to say that If he did not see me ftcial life rather awed and bored her
tion to another.—G. K. Chesterton.
your »acks or boxes. J. H. Rob­
Interpreting
ler and cables; root plow; binder he should go snd hang himself on on« at first.
inson, phone 617-F-13.
57
*
A poet, in fact, like nny other art-
and trucks; Hoosier drill; small
of
the
trees,
and
I
told
the
servant
to
Because of 111 health. Mrs Hard­ 1st, must n»t simply transcribe nature,
WILLIAMS WOOD YARD— Back on
iron wagon; large davenport wag­
the job. Phone 137.
93tf
on and California rack; wheelbar­ 8n<! a rope and lend it to him!"
ing took little part in the social llfo He must Interpret her; and ns she 1»
The frankness or apparent frank­ of th« capital during those first too vast to be Interpreted iituler nil
row; anvil; all small tools; 49 tons
PHONE 187-J—Dry pine and fir slab
loose hay potatoes and corn, ness of his talk was surprising. but
her aspects, he must select. Whether
wood. body fir, oak and laurel,
price *2285.09. Will give one It was a cynical saying of his that it years. An operation for the trouble this selection Is conscious or uncun-
any length. C. W. Lambrecht. 90
year’s rent free on 225 acres and was just as cheap to tell the truth as that ultimately cost her life, result­ «clone, It must be prompted imt mere-
one third the crop on «0 acres. Or to tell lies, and quite ns effective, for ed In a long, siow convalescence. For
T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE­
will
sell
153
acres
with the truth is never believed in di­ the most part, when able to get out. ly by his physical environment, but
Pure Linen Damask
CIALIST — Temporary headquar­
-,$1.65, $1.83, $2.65, $2.85
all
the
personal
property
for plomacy. Another saying of his which Mrs. Harding spent her time In the also by tils intellectual attitude toward
ters at Buick salesroom, 398-319
Napkins tn match.
external nature.—E. E. H.kes.
*9990.00; or stock, or implements impressed me. though I do not remem­
North Sixth BL
t«U
separately. Owner will be in ber the context, was “In matters of na­ galleries of the senate following the
Loving Couples
Merc. Cotton Damask ------
58c, 63c, 75c, 98c
debates and legislative business in
FOR RENT—Two modern hou*<-«
Grahts Pass on Bunday, 23rd. Call
Whilst eight lambs were bring driv­
E. F. H»ath. 517 H street.
5«
or see Isaac Best.
CO tional policy I never put down my which her husband participated,
Cotton ami Lim-n Finish Lunch Cloth«
__
right foot till I know where I am going
en along the Im-dest thoroughfare of
NEW WAY ENGINE. 3 to 3’ s h. p. to put my left; that Is a lesson which
J ust as she hesitated when the Dolgelly, England, they made for the
FOR
SALE
—
SiBger
sewing
machine,
$1.15. S1.63. $1.98, $2.45, $3.25
Two centrifugal pump*. Write or I learned In my youth In the Pom­ senatorial nomination was thrust open door of the offices of the super-
excellent condition. Phone Miss
nee J. F. Kayser, Murphy. Ore. Box eranian marshes.“
Denman. 528-Y.
55tf
upon her husband. .Mrs. Harding intendant registrar of marriages, en­
Pure Linen Lunch Cloths and Napkins_
2».
58
At dinner we each had. I think, sev­ again balked when the presidency tered In couples, and were only eject­
FAT.
MILK-FED
Rhode
Island
Red
$5.35, $5.85, $6 35
SALE—I -ed car-
'!• en wine glasses and st least one tum­
ed with difficulty. Eventually they
fryers for Thanksgiving, a!no table PM
Buick; one Chevrolet touring; one bler. and I drank nothing but water! was suggested.
catne out again In couples.
carrots and good young turnips. A.
Once
In
the
race,
nevertheless.
’
23
Ford
touring.
Real
bargains.
Sly host noticed and deplored thia, and
Alberts X. «th on Highway.
57
See them at Studebaker agency. though he courteously tolerated It he Mrs. Harding bent every effort to
< \H!> OF TIIAXKS
WANTED A young, fat hog. not
Fsetory mechanic in charge of conld not refrain from a slight out­ promote the success of Senator
less than 2*4 lbs. Also, old-style
shop.
_________ 57 burst against what he called the tem­ Harding.
No campaign trip was
furniture. A. Alberts, N. «th on FOR SALE CHEAP—Fairbanks-
For «-very prayer, kind act. or ex­
perance craze in England, nnd against complete without her; no meeting
High »ay.
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pression of sympathy extended to us
Morse Z-type 10 h. p. gas engine, the fnnatical attacks on moderate
was satisfied until she, also, had in our deep sorrow. »<• wish to man­
run 20 days. Can be seen at Ken- drinking.
FOR SALE—8 acres garden land,
been Introduced.
siers ranch on Sardine Creek. F.
modern house, barn, all kinds of
ifest our sincere anti heartfelt thanks.
It Is recorded of him that at one
C. Heaton. Gold Hill. Ore.
*1 time he did Ills moderate drinking In
berries, good income, market on
it was in an Interview, shortly
.Mrs. O. A. Colby.
place A Alberts. N. «th on High­
—Nov. 19, one Sampson cord large gfa«*os of champagne and |>or- after the memorable election that
W. A. Colby.
way, Rd. I.__________________ 57 LOST
tire and rim on road from Grants ter mixed, nnd that one Moltke gave returned the late president to the
F. O. Colby.
Pam to Wildervllie. Finder leave him a sort of punch mod« of cham­ White Blouse by a 7.009.«>00 major­
ESTRAY—>- arling Jersey steer.
N. T. Colby.
at
Courier
office
or
photo-
512-F-
I
Owner ph-ase call and pay
pagne, hot tea snd sherry.
ity. that Mrs. Harding perhaps best
Mary R. Colby.
21. J. T. Middleton
5«
charges. Phone SO6-F-4.
Cl
Regular Mewing Friday—
Of thoDanghters of Veterans at the
library. 7:30. Important business
meeting
Large atteedanee is de-
sired.
SI
Special
C. J. BRE1ER CO.
MRS. HARDING PASSES
I
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Thanksgiving Linens
VERY SPECIAL
Golden Rule Store