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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
QB TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COV1UEK Kill AY. (H.TOHKII IT. 1010. t : AHTS PASS Oil COURIER Published Polly Except Sunday B. VOORHIE3, Pub, and Propr. tared at postoffloe. Grant Pass. i l ( ) matta jre., as scona c mi j ADVERTISING RATES jpJay apace, per Inch SOc ea.i-Deraonal column, per Une.-lOC ader. per line.... DAILY COURIER t itv rrlr. Der year is.uu mail or. carrier, per month .60 WEEKLY COURIER f mall, per year. ..$1.00 ESIBEE OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively titled to the uae tor republication all newt dlapatohea credited to it i .11 .,. mwlltad In thla iner and also the local newt pub- ihed herein. ah j.hia , Mntihllimtlan of ene IAU I I.UW w -.. - al dispatcher herein, are alio re ar ea. . . - . FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, OREGON WRATHXR Tont and Saturday, fair; cooler east portion, moderate westerly winds. 4tf ORTLAM) THE KEY IS YOTKS This is Portland day in Grants rasa. The city extends you greetings and L hearty welcome, business men of rtland the key to the city is ours. j Grants Pass -wants you to feel "at iome" and trusts your visit will be o profitable and pleasant that any alsunderstandlngs that might have iisted in the past perhaps due to he great distance between the me ropolis and the scenic Rogue River alley .will forever be obliterated, j Yqu represent Oregon's manufac turing anil N jobbing industries, and ire in a position to 'build a great city it the mouth of the 'famous Wlllam tte as great as any city on the West coast by assuming a broad, lberal attitude toward the balance f this great state; by lending your Influence in securing great highways nd railways throughout Oregon. 1 Portland, you have grown; you are no longer an infant to be content with opportunities in your own door yard; to -be satisfied with the 'bus iness from the valleys of one or two great rivers. Your dooryard is ex panding with the construction of ixnany paved highways that, like great arteries, wni tiring rresn bus iness to your door. ' Railroads will come - next, and when the United States regains its equilibrum from the stress of war and strikes, you will profit by re membering that there is no North, no East, no West and no South Ore gon, but that we are one people and one state as rich in natural re sources and opportunities as any oth er state In the union and will use your best efforts to secure eteam rail ways to tap these rich resources. i j A state cannot be built up by ; building a city only, but you . can I build a mighty city by building up the state to support it. During the past year you have shown a willing, even an anxious spirit, to cooperate. end Southern Oregon extends her hand to you. There is strength in cooperation only. Let today mark a new era in boosting for Oregon as a unit, lest the state to the north of us and the state to our south so far outstrip us that Oregon will forever well deserve the detested name "mossback." Oregon products are as good as the i best, and every Oregon! an should show his loyalty to the state by de ll mandlng Oregon-made goods. Oregon Apples First Then Florida Grape Fruit New Pack Just Arrived KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality and Service L HOLD AN ELECTION Lyous, France, Oct. 16. The elec tion of a successor to President f"o(n care Is now only four months distant yet parliamentary elections to choose members of the senate and chamber of deputies must first be held as these in joint session at Versailles in January must elect the tenth presi dent of the republic. Results of the coming election are regarded aa more obscure than any since the Tall of the empire. This is all the more true because of the death of one-half million voters in the war, the coming of age of an equal number of new voters and the anticipated modifications of party lines by new issues resulting from the war and reconstruction. Sis hundred deputies and 300 sen ators aTe to he chosen. No aspirant for any of these seats has yet official ly declared his candidacy. There will be no primaries or local conven tion as in 'America but the candidates will be selected by party committees with various combinations of differ ent parties whose principles are not too widely separated. The socialists are resolved not to combine with any other party but the radicals have decided to form union tickets in some districts with other purely republican organiza tions. ' . . The wide difference between presi dential elections in France and the United States Is illustrated in the fact that here the .president is chosen by parliament while in America the chief executive is elected by the vote of the people for electors. cellaneoua articles from his stomach. The collection. Dr. 0 !C. Rockwell said, included parts of a dog chain two feet long; a safety rucor blade, nearly whole; a suspender buckle and 179 fragments or plocea of glass, hay wire, staples, nails, and screws. Re lieved of throe substances, Buziell hus almost entirely recovered, it is said. First Woman Printers. The flrt woman prfnter are said to have been nuns of the Dominican or der, who ran a printing press In the convent at Mount Rlpoll, Italy, as early as 1476. Woman Rules Bhopal. Hliopitl. the second greatest Mo hammedan slate In India, has been ruled over hy a woman for several generations. Walk Into My Parlor. A Mr. Cobb hus -married n Miss Webb, lie knew Hint they were meant to be Joined as soon as he spied her. London Tlt-Blts. To Stop a Creak. Creaking doors, windows and draw ers may be stilled by rubbing with hard soap. PATTY ARM'CKLE TVRXS WILD WEST REFORM KR "Out West" which will be shown at the Oregon theatre tonight and Saturday, is a scream, with Fatty Arbuckle in the role of a reformer. who straightens out "Mad . Dog Gulch," -with a: Bible in one hand and a six-shooter In the other. In "Out West" Fatty Arbuckle of fers a burlesque on the Western mel odrama that possesses many .laugh able features. William S. 'Hart is the main target of Arbuckle's come dy. For instance, he rolls a cigar ette in one hand with miraculous ease and rapidity, volunteers to re form for the sake of a Salvation .Tmy'lasHie and proceeds to rest-ue her at the last moment from the vil- j lain.Heartless 'Bill, by tickling him to unconsciousness. These points and additional clever burlesque on the "typical" barroom scene make for the general good of the comedy. On the same bill is Shirley Mason In "The Final Close-up." Salad Jell ' Lime Jiffy -Jell is fla vored with lime-fruit es sence in a vial. It makes a tart, green salad jclL Jiffy-Jell desserts are flavored with fruit-juice essences, highly con densed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty -and it is. You will change from old-6tyle gelatine dainties when you once try Jiffy Jen. Millions have changed already. Order from your grocer now 10 Flaoon, at Yomr Crocer 2 Packagtt for 25 Ctntt -At No Jugo-Slav Race. Tlu-re Ik. In strictness no W-h thing s n Jugo-Slnv. Tlu-re nre Sorbs. Cronts imd Slovenes, nil of whom rptuk the fume luiiguuge, with varia tions find nre now of the same na tionality. There Is a religious- ques tion ninong Jngo-Slavs, which tins, on occnslon, been stressed by the Intrigu ing imperialist politicians on the bon ders who have been anxious to pre vent nntfonnl unity, the Snvbs holns of the Greek, or Orthodox church, nnd the Croats and Slovenes of the Komim ."church. There are no more thun 12,- 000.000 of them altogether, but the territory of the new nation is lurger ithan that of Great Britain. OXK MAX KIIXED, AVOTHKR FATALLY Hl'UT AT ASTOItlA Astoria, Ore., Oct. 17. Charles Fulton w;as Instantly Wiled and his companion, John iWarner, was so severely injured that death ' Is ex pected to result in a logging camp near Knapp, according to word brought here today. The two men were assisting In pulling a stump and stood Inside the bight in the pulling line. Suddenly the cable slipped, striking iFultoi) across the abdomen and cutting him nearly In two. lie dropped to the ground dead. Warner was hit a glancing blow, his chest being crushed, his back Injured and; his forehead cut. and bruised. i WILD MAN FROM. JIOKNKO IIISCOVKltKl) AT BOSTON Boston, October 17. Discovery of a "human junk heap" was announced by officers of the house of corre tlon it Deer Island. Charles W. Btizzell of Montreal, serving a sentence of one year for forgery, complained of indigestion. A surgical operation resulted In the recovery of two pounds of mis- Wereproudfl You, Oregon i Beautiful Musical In struments and Art Goods. Serviceable Overalls & Gingham Dresses. , .War my beautifully woven Robes and Blankets.. . Delicious Foo'cf Products . TH ESE thinp and many more were on display in Portland's tore window! during Rote Fciuval Week. They are ail manufac tured in Oregon (TMany 'of '(hem-' are nationally advertised and told throughout the -world C.Ii it not' only your doty to buy Oregon Made Producu-it it pnnlrge. Associated Industries of Oregon STRIPPEPJQF WEALTH CiiumvI, "Germany, Sept. 30. (.Cor respondence of the Associated lrea) -r-Two Gorman, formerly of the no bility, who have Von deprived by the new regime of the greator part of their estates, have been obliged to sue the new governments for res toration or reimbursement. They are the Prime of Waldook and Pyriuont and the Duke of Coburg-Ootha. The former priuclpallty of Wal deck and Pyrmout la now governed by the Diet In Arolsen where the Prince owned hefore the revolution two castles and vast' domain of forest 'After vainly offering to buy these from him, the Diet confiscated all the Prince's property promising to pay him what the courts should determine to be a fair price. By one stroke of the pen the com missioners iwho now rule the new free state of Gotha, confiscated the property of the Duke of Coburg Gotha estimated to be worth 65.000, 000 marks and this without offer of remuneration. The commissioners who were Spartaclsta took forcible possession of the ducal buildings, es tates and bank accounts and, In 24 hours, the Duke was stripped of everything he owned. Genuine Libbey Cut Glass Shipment just arrived Name on every piece BARNES, The Jeweler S. P. Time I as Doctor Next 4oor Fim National lUak Callinit Curtl Price 'Printed calling cards 75c for 50; $1.25 per 100 at the Courier 'office. Engraved cards per 100, IS and up; where plate 1s furnished, $1.50 per 100. Trade Acceptances, book of 60, $1 Courier nff!c. Quarts blanks at Courier office. 1 Ml OF PEP1 (Continued from Page One) full. Portland and Grants Pass have always worked together, and I hope that the future will see us more closely allied. 1f It Is posslbe, than we are now." Today noon a trip was made to Savage Rapids where a "hand-out" was rationed out, after which various parts of the valley were visited by automobile, followed by more mixing with the business men. Tonight fat 6:30 there will lie a dinner served, exclusively of Oregon products,, at the courthouse. mm mtfmwm AUaAi ,'dtfir When you loave the adjustment, equipment and responsibility for the car to us you are providing yoursel fwlth Insurance agulnst accident. We will keep your car In shape to run right and under porfoct control. You can scarcely afford to assume that worry and responsibil ity when we do It at ouch small a out to you. G. B. BERRY . Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants'Pass Hardware Co. That the editor of the "Grants Pass Nugget" Is not traveling a path of roses is proven by the following kick'' from an old subscriber: 'To the Editor: I consider It a damn' crime when a supposedly rep utable paper suppresses vital news under order from the boss $$$$$$$ We are now far from Klamath Falls but the sensational escapude of Na than Strauss, chairman of the excur sion, has not been exposed $$$$f$$ I want it known that at the Ilex Cafeteria that $$$$$ Strauss got a sixty cent meal check, paid for it with the excursion train coupon and threatened to wreck the place be cause they didn't give him the forty cents change. 'If you reporters don't print this you are all pig caling$$$$ belly creeplng$$$$ Invertebrates. Stop my paper. (Signed) ARTHl'K DKVKH3. Vulcanizing Repair Work FIRST CLMH WORK fiVARAN'TICKll GOOIUtK'H TflfcS and TVHKH Kanotlrje 29c Oil SOc anl up AUTO SERVICE CO. GARAGE NO-TICK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the county court will consider bids tor the sale or lease of the Granite Hill finlng Property situated in Township 85 South, Range B Wet of the Willamette Meridian. All bids must be filed on or before 10 o'clock a. m., of the 29th day of October, 1919. The Court-reserves the right to reject any or all bids or award the contract according to 'the best Inter ests of the County. By order of the County Court of Josephine County, Oregon. E. h. OOBUBN, 98 ' County Clerk. A "WOMAN'S HEARTY RECOMMENDATION Worry and overwork cause kidney trouble, and women suncr eijuany with men. Miss Sara IWeston, Del- irl.lnr. Ill ur(IO- "I cnnlH lint RtOOl) down and when I was down I had to crawl up by a chair. I was so lame I Buffered agony. Now I feel like a now noninn afrnnir ATlft hettnr In every way. ' My general health .is quite Improved. I heartily reeom iviuil n1uv KMnpv PIUh to nil Hllf- ferln? the way I did." They relieve dizziness, pumness unaer me e.v, xore muscles and Joints and rheuma tic pains when caused by disordered l:idnev. Sold 'Every here. BARGAINS in USED CARS Dodge Touring Car One Ton Truck Three Good Ford Cars One Overland C. L. Hobart Company Price Paring TATE don't claim to tell meat ', cheaper than any one else in America. We do claim to sell good meat aa cheaply as it can be told and still leave ua a small profit. We're not in, business for our fceultb. Neither are you. We're in business to' make an honest liv ing. We are willing to take u mall profit on a large number of ales, ; Our customers are the witihlital kind because they know they get good meat. firt class service and pay the minimum price. Sfte Temple Market