Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 08, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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GRANTS PASS DAILY GOV 1U Kit
Till IIHDAV, JUV H, 101U.
ITS PASS Dip COURIER
Published Dally Except Sunday
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ntsred at poatoffloe, QranU Paaa,
t or., m second class man matter.
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ocad-personal colnmn, per. llns-lOc
aders. per Una . 8c
7 mall or carrier, per year is.oo
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EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Associated Presa la exelustrsty
itltled to the nee tor repnbdeaUou
t all new dispatcher credited to tt
all otherwise credited ' In thla
iaper and also the locaJ news pob-
ahed herein.
All rights of republication of spe-
;!al dispatches herein are. also
: saerred.
I THURSDAY, MAY 8, 110.
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OREGON WEATHER ' '
Fair; moderate southwesterly
winds. ,
There's aiR?asoiH-
WE HAVE P18COXTIXVED HANDLING
BULK TICKLES FOR THE SVMMKlt
SWAT THE FLY
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
Quality First
along without American friendship.
It's bound to lead to something
worse.
Continued from Page One.i
"Does It pay Ho continue your
studies? Education means a success
ful and useful life; it pays the in
workers; it pays the nation. Show
this to your parents and ask them
what they think about it. Stay in
school ! "
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Good bond letter paper, 8Hxll
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grades up to $2.50 per 600. Courier
FHAT TO TELL THE REPORTER
sj A student of Journalism rises to
sk the Oregonlan what it will use
;3 till up its columns with after the
roops are ail home and the peace
Treaty is signed. Possibly this stu-
eni is a wuum-utt cuuinuuivr w
( ome newspaper; it so, it will be well
iJi UJV IHUUUU. HI I UUl III U . kllW. HI.
i dltor was never known to turn down
I good news story of local interest
! r an Item concerning borne affairs,
f nless It' savors of scandal or spite
fork. In that case, send it to the
'olice Gazette. Eren the small
! onntry dailies hare many more col
l mm "to fill np with" than they can
loastbly use. Each day pages of
; ontrlbntlons and circular letters
f- mm mnTl innmti finA a mi!
.jouto to the waste (basket, but just
' ell the reporter an item of local
nterest that concerns "our own
jome people" and lie will rise to it
, Ike a trout to a fly in June.
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dividual. Education means efficient office.
Would You Economise?
Then buy letter paper by the
ream; 500 sheets for $1. Courier
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OLE HANSON MISQUOTED
j tvery loyal newspaper in tne Lnit-
)Q states snouia taice pnae in cor
recting a misstatement in regard to
, )le Hanson, of Seattle. The report
ras started from someone, in Kan-
' ias, we believe, to the effect that the
M frK tn tr Gad f 1 a a vstw A vnnarn1
i public hanging of I. "W. W. and Reds
nd that he would take the lead In
';he procedure if the government did
lot attend to the matter. In a pub
lic statement Ole Hanson denies 'that
he ever made such an assertion, that
the report is absolutely untrue and
that he has never advocated lawless
acts by anyone at any time. That
sounds more like Hanson; he stands
first, last and always for law and or
der.
, A BLIGHTED LIFE
j Regardless of the Jury's verdic. n
the iRuth Garrison trial, the girl has
jlost completely in the eyes of the
world. Granting that should she es
cape the more severe penalty of the
law on the plea that she has always
suffered from temporary attacks of
despondency almost verging on in
sanity, she has, through her confes
sion of the crimo and the baring
rto the world of her life's history
iwlth a man not her husband, offered
evidence sufficient to earn a plai:e
for herself In some asylum. Ruth
inflicted a horrible death upon her
rival, Mrs. Stom, who died in con
vulsions from that dose of strychnine.
J Honor to the 'man who can tell
much plainly In a few words. The
Monroe Doctrine contains about 200
jwords, and as an instrument made
Ihe whole world sit up and take no
tice. The league of nations cove
nant contains 80,000 words. Let us
hope that It will tie as forceful as
it is lengthy.
If those reports about the Japs
calling our president all sorts of 'bad
jnames are true, the little brown men
bad Just as well prepare to shift
TONIGHT!
TWO GREAT SPEAKERS .
MRS. N ALDER
world traveler, has a message
that grips old and young
D. E. OLSON
. .. i
Cyclone Evangelist, Educator and reputed to be the
most rapid speaker on the American platform
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OKOVIILE
OLQ HALL OF MIRRORS
Versailles, France, Apr. 8. (Cor
respondence of the Aasoctuted
Press.) That much discussed and
still projected peace treaty him al
ready been signed, sealed and- de
livered In spirit scores ot times from
the historic) chateau here, if, indeed,
the good intentions ot hundreds ot
energetic young American soldiers
count for anything. It would he dif
ficult to find Yankee warrior who,
having got aa near aa Paris, has
not come to Versailles to express his
approval or disapproval of the place
where the real treaty will he signed,
and to subscribe his name to a peace
document ot his own for the folk
back home. Having sought out the
wonderful Hall of Mirrors, doughboy
and officer alike Invarlbly make their
way to the table upon which It Is
said the treaty will be signed, and
with much Inking of fingers from
leaky pens indite postcard memor
ials which begin:
"This Is being written in the fa
mous 11 all ot Mirrors In the Chateau
ot Versailles, upon the very table,"
etc., etc.
The doughboy Is by no means
alone In hla desire to see the re
nowned palace In whlah the world
peace will be concluded. Thousands
of French people have been flocking
to Versailles for many days on sight
seeing tours. In fact Versailles has
become a sort ot Mecca which Is
drawing the nationalities of the
world who wish to worship at the
shrine of peace.
TWO BANDITS ARRESTED
(Continued from page II
with J. W. Maxwell of Ryan Place,
Hillsdale, an uncle by marriage.
Curiously, at the very time when
Edwin Primrose shot and killed the
chief of police at The Dalles, his
brother, Frank, was lying In a criti
cal condition at St. Vlnclent's hos
pital In Portland.
Dolph and Max I.ewla are the son
of II. L. Lewis of (Jallce and Mrs.
Llllle liewls. who recently died at
Salem. The parents were divorced
about ten years ago, after whl"h the
two boys made their home In this
city with their mother.
The report in the Portland dally
papers stating that the boys were
nephews of Sheriff George Lewis, of
Grants Pas. Is erroneous. The Iewl
boys are only second-cousins to Sher
iff Lewis.
Syi ATTKHH OX LARK HASIN
POUTED OUT HY WATKU
Bend, Ore., May 7. The bed of
Silver lake, 85 miles south of this
place, almost dry during the last
years, has been occupied by squcl
tern, who hoped to take bomesteais
as soon as government rgulatlcnr
could lie secured. The bed of the
lake is now rapidly filling with wa
ter, however, caplns of sf.ltlnrii ure
surrounded by the flood water and
the families have been forcnd to
st ok higher ground, It win learne 1
today. The lands an rl :h and thi
settlers did not antlcipMo iho re
newal of the lak. but heavy ruins
of the past winter provided iiore
w-ler than was" expected and the
l: ke bed is rapid: ' filling
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