Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 17, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIES DAY, Hint« AHA
UKANTH I*AMA DAILY COI KI KB
FACE TWO
SRANTS PASS Mill COURIER ■
RAMONA
Published Daily Except Sunday
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Entered at postoffiee, Granta Paas,
Ore., as second class mail matter.
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DAILY COURIER
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By mail or carrier, per month..
Tlirough the accidental discharge
ul II a. m. Sunday of a Remington
pump 12 gauge shot gun in the hauda
GET REAL COFFEE
of Cha*. O. Kelly, an employe of a
box factory of Hilt, Cal., 13-year-old
Cardoza, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cardoza, .who lives on the Coggins
ranch, was Instantly kilted st the
WEEKLY COURIER
By mail, per year
>2.00
ranch, which la situated one and
three-quarter miles northwest of
Yf EMBER OF ASfXX'IATED PRESS
Hilt on the Jackson county line and
The Associated Press is exclusively
4 2 miles from Medford.
.
entitled to the use for republication
Qualify and Service
Coroner
John
Perl,
who
investigat
­
of all news dispatches credited to it
ed
the
tragedy
yesterday
afternoon
or all otherwise credited in this
and took down Kelly1* sworn state­
paper and also the local news pub-
lished herein.
ment. will conduot an Inquest in the
All rights of republication of spe­ state of reasonable calm gives way ■ now enjoying more prosperity ttami case at Ashland at 10:30 a. m on
cial dispatches herein are also re-
to a condition of hectic speculation i it has for many years, perhaps more Wednesday.
Kelly, who is badly
served.
in futures. The satisfaction with i than it ever has. . And with the proH- broken up over the sad happening, is
i
, wife and two
l healthy movement 35 years old and has a
Tl EK DAI', FEBIU ARY 17, 1020. steady, gradually growing better- • perity we note a
young children.
ment is lost in the mad desire to i of real e.state. Buying and selling
He visited the ranch Sunday fore­
♦ ♦ ♦ 4444444444444444 : "get rich quick.”
is proceeding more satisfactorily noon to talk over some business with
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OR EGON AV H ATH Mi
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A number of years ago the inhab­ than ever before, Jt Is more satis- Mr. Cordoza, taking along his gun
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itants
of a beautiful valley on the factory because it Is reasonable and to shoot squirrels and rabbits en
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AVenlher for the Week
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route. While talking with Mr. Car-
Pacific Coast States: Eair 4. Pacific slope outgrew the slow bet- sane. Values are somewhere near dosa. he saw some boys about a tree
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4 until about the end of the 4 terment of their lot that was to have the actual land value in terms of and happened to think that the gun.
4 week; theft rain in Oregon and ♦ I helped them, and the uncontrolled productive value; productive value
which he had left standing aguinat
4 Washington; temperature will
greed of a few started a stampede now, and not productive value "it” the tree was loaded. He hastened
4 be slightly below normal first ♦
over to the weapon to remove the
that robbed »11 of the legitímate re- . and "when.”
4 half, rising second half.
sheila, and while so diving, with his
.
turns
they
should
have
had.
No
one
So long as we are'wllling to keep
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ba<k to the boys. In some way the
Fair, gentle northerly to east- ♦ got rich quick.
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our business basis out of the clouds rifle was discharged and the bullet
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Today we have an admirable op „ ' and on the level that real estate is struck young Cardoza, who had come
4 erly winds.
4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦■♦♦♦♦ ♦ portunity to profit by the experience | now progressing, we will continue a i around and was passing in front. In
I of the inhabitants of that valley, If | steady and gradual betterment of ■the body. Medford .Mall Tribune.
PROSPERITY AND THE RIXT
you have any doubt as to the facts conditions.
— If we try to rush ahead
MORE EVIDENCE SHOWN NO
OF VS
of that story, step to your garden [ of the crowd and pick the pot of!
ATTACKS FORCED SHOTS
“He couldn’t stand prosperity” is fence and ask your neighbor about I gold at the foot of the rainbow be­
a statement everyone has heard a ir­ it.
Montesano, Feb 17.—‘Frank R.
fore the next fellow gets there we’ll
plied to some individual at one time
Throughout the United States j have another stampede and another | Vangilder, of Olympia, who com-
i inanded a platoon in the Centralia
or another. It is a statement that there is a general prosperity which I ten years of waiting.
.
contingent of the Armistice day pa-
has also been applied to our own touches every class There is noth­
1 rade. and stood beside Warren
community in the course of its past ing surprising about this. The his-, READING DECLINES OFFER
1 Grimm when the latter was shot,
AN AMBASSADOR TO I . K Testified that layglon memliers made
history.
tory of this country following every
And that was only about ten years war of importance shows a similar
no move toward’ the I. AV W hull
Ixindon. Feb. 17.—IJoyd George , before the shooting started.
ago; the question of today is as to condition. Also it shows that after
.
¡has offered the ambassadorship at
how much we will profit by that ex- the prosperity came a period of rad- Washington to the Earl of Reading, j
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perience.
ical readjustment in which many former ambassador. t»t he declined ♦
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL
Why can’t a man, or a commun- lost all they had gained. The losers t’’° post.
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ity “stand prosperity”? We usually were generally the ones who “could-
Mr. Sclinccloi-k Coining—
that pleases— ÍVe qo It’
mean that prosperity, or a steadily n’t stand the prosperity,” they were -, Printing
.
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I Ralph Ahneelock, head of the
O"n»r job Depar’men'.
bond inlying firm of Ralph Schnee-
Crowing betterment of personal or, trying to roll up big profits
lo k Company of Portland, is expect-!
local conditions “goes to the head” shoe-string business basis,
ed in the city today m>on the delayed 1
to such a degree that the former
The Rogue River valley Is right
train from the north. This is the1
company that has purchased the
bonds on the Grants Pass Irrigation
district.
AT
Ol R NT'MIIEK IN
BARNES, The Jeweler
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
FOR THE MAN
Who Needs a Suit
We have Hjcht good weight «lark grey, hard finished, worsted« three
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button conservative sack <-oat-
Sizes :Mi to 42 cheat.
PRICE $37.50
Second Hand Cars
ALL IN GOOD CONDITION
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FORD TOI RING .......................
FORD TRUCK, I -TON ....
BABY GRANII CH KA I« >1.KT, GOOD AS NEW
CHEVROLET, OVEItll AVI.ED
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New Chevrolet nini ttaah rare mid track* rwperlrd laut <»f niotitli.
W. S. Maxwell & Co.
The Battery Shop
H um moved to It« iioh location, lol North Stub «lr«Mt, f>p|HMÍu> the
<'our<ii<MiM*. Mini will lx- |>lc*Mr<l to meet .ill new Mini o|<| juttron»
an
we arc now prepared to give more efficient service than ever.
We have a frewli «lock of llruliswick Tin*», both Corti nn<l Fabrica.
Lion i Hirt« Mini «reeaaoHca.
Hazelton ô Disbrow
PROPRIETOHM
MacK TrucKs
Mr. Haefner at Poucrx—
We admit that we’re aspir­
ing.
To be called to do your
wiring.
A m ex|M-rt elcetrician» we’re
eleeted by the general public.
Tliey have founil out that we
know all alauil tlii« vital labor
saving, eoniforting illiiuiinating
force. We will give you an cw-
tiniate a« to- what the wiring
and the fixliircs will cost you.
HARPER’S ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES £ SERVICI
H. E. Haefner, of the forestry of-
ti e, has gone to Powers to assist in
the scaling of a 'body of timber that
has been sold from forestry lands
to the liinilber companies there lie
relieves 8. A. Moore, who goes to
Brookings, where he will assume
.duty In connection with the recent
I sales of timber to the Brookings
company.
i
i Triii U h Are IShiyiMl—
Traffic on the Southern Pacific
has been tied up today through the
blocking of Tunnel 6 near Dothan,
by the shifting of a «ar of. timbers
carried by a freight train. No pas­
sengers have arrived from the north,
and while it is expected that the way
will be cleared this afternoon, no
I definite hour is given when t he
trains can be e»|>ected.
Joseyiliinc County
1 More Flu < an'»—
The health officers state that
there are quite a n-umCier of new
home» quarantined today for the in­
fluenza. There are now approxi­
mately 100 cases In the city, but the
quarantine regulations are lielng en­
forced in such a way that further
spread of the disease will be held
down to the minimum. In the great
majority of the eases the disease Is
not severe, and it is throiigli this
feature that 4t was spread rather
widely. Many of those who were ill
did not recognize the symptoms, and
kept about without calling a doctor
or establishing a personal quaran­
tine.
F. L. COON
The Meed of Praise.
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
Do we praise children enough? They
need praise. .No doubt iliout illuming
them enough. One tenclier mnkes it
practice of sending “good” notes If
nfter >i "bud” note there Ims been any
Improvement, One I ihi I ii very unex
fiected result, Tile mother was xo lie-
eustoined to gelling I lie "bud" variety.
liint when the boy drew out an official-
looking envelope, without waiting for
i‘Xpluniitloiifl she "landed on him.” to
quote the deeply Injured hoy. In the
melee that ensiled the note WHS lost,
only h personal visit from the teacher
could convince her. The note was du­
plicated mid from Its proud position
in (lie Bible is shown to the doubting
relatives who used to make life plena
nnt by prophesying the fM-nllcntlary
for Georgia.
Political Cards
Paid advertisements
Primary Election May 21, 1020
ARTHUR S. C0UTANT
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
COUNTY CLERK
Present Deputy County Clerk
D. O. HAYES
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
ASSESSOR
Present. Deputy Assessor
ECLUS POLLOCK
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
Have No Superior
A ou can’t afford to buy until niter
you lime looked tills «me over.
AGENTS FOR.
HUDSON
MAXWELL
CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
’1¡|I’
I COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
ACCESfrOKlfcf» AHO REPAIRING
pH°NE 317
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5H H STREET,
GRANTS PASS, ORE
Keclutrges anti RepairH Storage llulterlcK
And remember—whenever you want your battery or electrical sys-
tern tested he does it free of charge. We have the beet equipped
auto electrical shop in the city and every „ Job we turn
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out means
a new customer for ua— AVHO’S NEXT.
Yours for Service
ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP
I’hone M
Adams A Johnston, Props.
BOB Routh Hlxfh Street
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CLOSING OUT GATES HALF SOLES
TIRE SHOP
Ford Garage