« FRIDAY. trilli. ». • BRANTS PAS* DAILY COI RW» PACK TWO WILDERVILLE WILDER VILLE » PASS DAILÏ COURIER Published Dally Exc«*t Sunday a E VOORHIES. Pub and Tropr. Enured at poatoffi.e, Grants Paas. Or»., as second class mail matter The Question Is I * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- \ short Easter program Is to be given Sunday morning, followed by Everyone j an address by the pastor Ils welcome. V horse hitched to a cart and I ADVERTISING RAT’-'S HOW MU'H YOV WANT setting the cart and plunging through Rendere. per line........... -......... -..... 5c I the fence across from the store. .\f- DAILY COURIER ¡ter some excitement it was caught, IT \ PRUE By mall or carrier, i>er year »6 00 none the worse for its run Robert By mall or carrier, per month.. .60 Holland was the only sufferer, re WEEKLY COURIER ireiving a Isidly skinned face. By mall, per year...... ..................... »2.00 Earnest McSollum, who lately MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 moved bore from Idaho met with The Associated Press is exclusively quite an accident while helping his entitled to the use for republication IOI44 NORTH «TH brother-in-law. J. B. 'Robinson up of all news dispatches credited to it near the dam last Tuesday Some or all otherwise credited in thia 'materials they were working with paper and alao the local news pub- Mahed herein. caught fire and McCollum threw a All rights of publication of spe­ j uot get a copy of this pamphlet. trine, as well as their productive ca­ i»ail of water on the fire causing It cial dispatches herein are also re­ to explode. His face and «‘specially ’ write the office of the secretary of pacity 7 served. Americans are easy-going and one eye, was unite badly burned state and one will be supplied you. FRIDAY. APRIL. 2. 1W0. Shube Robinson and family mid ; But be informed on the measures somewhat hazy about their economic Malvel McCollum and baby were Sun- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ | aud the men. and vote intelligently. thinking. But when they are push­ day visitors at A. Woodard’s at New OREGON WRATH KR ♦ ed too far. something happens, and Hope. ♦ < HECKING OPIMHITI Nili lit happens with a thud to those who Weather for the Week A. M. Ruttencutter and wife wer* The one factor in American life seek to destroy the fundamental Sunday guests at D. IMorrtoon's. Pacific Coast States: Ere- 4 and ideals which has made it appeal bases of American life. Mrs. Geo McCollum is visiting at 4 quent rains north portion, gen- 4 erally fair south portion; tem­ the home of her imrents (Ben Bor- to the energetic and ambitious of peratures nearly normal. rough) this week while her husband other nations is its opportunity. In is at Klamath Falls putting up a other lands a man’s development was Tonight and Saturday rain in • summer home where he will run a ♦ Mrs. Dittus and children who have I sawmill near by. 4 west portion; snow in east por­ ♦ hampered by ancient institutions, 4 tion and continued cold. Strong ♦ One who felt the urge of expansion been visiting with Mrs. Dittus’ par­ L. 8. Smith purchased two pigs of 4 westerly gales. in mind, body or estate had to stifle ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kornbrodt, for Fred lkiws last week. the past two weeks, loft Saturday for! • ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ >♦♦♦♦ ♦ it or come to America. Marshfield where Mr. Dittus has Fortunes were never found ready- ■ been given charge of a railroad sec-j THE MEN IND THE M KA Si KES “C. Q D.” The steamship Republic, an Ameri­ The “Oregon system” of nominat­ made upon the streets as the steam­ tlon. The Dittuses have been reel­ can liner, was rammed and sunk by ing public officials and of initiating ship companies liked to intimate. ¡ dents of Merlin for some time ¡»ast. A. C. Ford was delivering potatoes! the steamship Florida, near Nantucket laws is a failure unless the people but the chance was open for a man lightship on January 23, lint» The at Merlin Thursday. themselves will take the proper in­ with get-ahead ability to use It. C. D. Glover is >11 witJi ptomaine Marconi operator. Jack Bliiiia?wut out the “C. Q. r>.” the code signal then The force« at work now to limit i poison terest in the nominations and in the Dr. Ix>ughridge was called used in calling for ill«!, and several to see him Tuesday. His sou. T. A. making of the laws Otherwise, the this freedom are not crushing down steamships quickly answered and They saved 7UI There isn’t much Glover, of Portland, is with him at ■ steamed to the sjwit eelf-seeking politician will manipu­ from above. present. Mr. Glover is being cared, person*. the first use of This wits late his own name upon the ballot "above” in America. They are com­ for at the home of Chas Dora. .if passengers wireless to save Ilves I and the man or the interest with an ing not from the capital side, but A. J. Hussey was ou-t after hay Fri-i on an ocean liner, By a strange co- ax to grind will have selfish laws en- from the labor side. And they lack day. He had to go by way of the lacl.letice this event happened on the upper ferry as the Pickett Creek eve of the seventy tirsi anniversary of acted through the lethargy of the nothing in short-sighted fallacy. the day on which Samuel Morse first Here is the case of the man in ferry is under water public. Too often the voter does not publicly exhibited and demonstrated Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Griffin went I his code of "dots and dashes” now awaken to the situation till It Is too Chicago who painted his own porch. to Grants Pass Sunday to attend ser-l known as the Morse nlphnliet. Th.- Then he frets and stews and And officials of his union demanded late vices at the Church of God chai>el. exhibition took place nt tin- New York ■*ond®Tr. svstem that in princinl. He says •a: -• firn Mr. and Mrs Thos Ogden. Mrs university on .1. -imiry .'•I. 1*3*. th«« ■- .'■» bften ¡-r've.... I » the inteteet of the individual. RAMONA vr BARNES, The Jeweler KINNE FERRYDALE tn i-y elwtiou will . tu.l .1 Illi.I - ■ I ,.»»■ w «■ en on :Ae streets ot glance, lie is iiicklti- :<» . i. «olili on May 21st T! -, is t.t>i much get the .vorld an.1 eu t. a I a C ü » • à O! o'..nis Pass ir.ja-z. deuce and initiiltive. Wli.it lie lieed% time now in whi< h to inform yourself out of the hol» Is for each m»:r er M. E. Haint and family, of Plumas most is to low himself in the games upon the men and the measure», but to over-,«roduce for a little while.. county. California, who recently pnr-| and recitations. This Is the pupil who there is sufficient time if you will Painting a porch or producing food.chased the T. J. Everton ranch have is not able to recite—seldom l-Mpoiids apply yourself to the task, Choice is or making a garment coets either moved on to their new home during for fettr of Criticism. Such children a« illese must gradually he brought to |iast not necessarilv confina«! to the men one's own time and energy or that I Mrs Rosco»- Howard ajitl children tin- foreground by the judicious teach­ whose name« will appear upon the of someone else, payable In money. Qf the W]|ie ran(.h wHh ,ome frien(lsj er —Montreal Herald. ballot, but there is small chance ofj If one wants the porch painted, or were picnicing near the ferry Sunday, Hammermill Bond printers at the . —------------------ nominating a person whose name the potatoes on the table, or the i Courier office. ’ OMING KN'KNTS does not appear there. The time to dress on one’s back, one must either make It or pay for it. If one has not A P r - 1«; Friday —Discussion of meas- get the names on the liallot is now. NOTH I. nres by Josephine County legisla­ t.he money, and has the ttme and j If you think some one should be a tive club for Women. If you have not registered or have candidate in the primary election, energv. the natural. American thing changed your address you must reg­ to do is to go ahead and apply the j take the Initiative and get his name Courier for commercial printing. ister on or before April 20, In order there The measures you can study time and energy to the problem.' to vote at the primary election at your convenience. Each register­ Every time one applies brains and, E. L. COBURN. ed voter will be supplied with a copy time and energy to a new problem, i County Clerk. 37 Paid advertisements Of the official pamphlet given the one grows in ipower. Shall the men-' Primary Election May 21, l»2O \¿ to 7 the office of the city treasurer of Republican Candidato for Grants Pass, Josephine county, Ore­ Nominee. for gon, on the 23rd day of April, 1920, »which Is the time fixed for such re- Present Deputy twessor ! demption anil the time al which In I terest shall he taken up an .•'. . ■it, Sat irdc 3 1st. day of March, 1 920. G. I’. JWSTER, 3 7 City treasurer Political Cards ARTHUR S. COUTANT MR. MinUKI FROM ¿AEA5 orders shiploads of ohomlaala, great quantities of wool, lumber, print pa per, flour, ma:hlnery, garments and canned goods from Oregon. For Oregon products are so good their fame extends to the far-away Orient Àisoolated Industrie« of Oregon I BROWN AND OX-BLOOD SHOE POLISHES BEST FOR HOME SHINES—SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES Also PASSES and LIQUIDS for Black. Tan and White Shoes THE F. F. DALLEV CORPORATIONS LTD.. BUFFALO. N. Y. USED CARS FORD, Illis, FINK Sil tl’E FORD, I»I7, GOOD SHAPE .. FORI», H»IS, BEG. BEST IX TOWN, XIAXWEl.b, Illis, JFST OVERII II 1,11» 1X1» PAINTED FLANDERS 20, EXCELLENT sll\PE I ORD. 11'1«. ROISTER GI G \l„ 11117, GOOD AS NEW *55o oo *000.00 C. L. Hobart Co. COUNTY JUDGE t. J. I’OWIRS, Salesman F. L. COON COUNTY CLERK D. Q HAYES ASSESSOR I) ECLUS POLLOCK GET YOUR RACINE TIRES \T Atkins Electrc and Battery Shop Batteries Overhauled and Recharged Ail Kinds of Auto Repairing I’llO.NE »10 5011 HOI I II SIXTH SI’RI FT COUNTY JUDGE H. H. ALLYN Republican Candidate for Nomine«« for COUNTY CLERK Economy—E tricicli« v—Service J. s. M c F adden tepnbllcan Candidate for Xominee for CO. COMMISSIONER Present Commissioner BEN H. JESS O YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured D Itcpiihlican Candidate for Xominee for permanently cured, so that you can eat any kind of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham­ berlain’s Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J. Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma­ nently cured by these tablets. CO. COMMISSIONER Chamberlain’s*Tablets DISTRICT ATTORNEY Economy—Service GEO. W. LEWIS Itepiiblicnn < andldato for Vomitino for SHERIFF Present Incumbent W. T. MILLER Democratic < an.lidafc for Nominee for Present Incumbent —,—— — * ■ Notice i: hereby given Unit owner! ami holders of municipal city im­ provement bonds that at the semi­ annual interest payment period on the 1st day of May, 192