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G RA XTS P .AM DAILY CXHTUKH PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS 0AIIÏ COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. E. V00HHÎES. Pub and Propr. entered at poetoffice. Granta Pass. Or®., as second class mail matter. I • Tillamook Cheese ADVERTISING RATE'S Display space, per inch .......... ......30c Local-personal oolumn, per line 10c Readers, per line .............. 5c SNOWFLAKE SODAS PRETZELS DAILY COURIER Bv mail or carrier, per year >6.00 By mail or carrier, per month.. .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year.......................... 32.00 I5Y &THIT THURSDAY, APRIL S, 1020. ♦ ♦ ♦ OREGON WEATHER ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ from the increasing burden of Jiving costs, we should still find ourselves faced with a demand from outside the state which will, if it goes much further, take away from us many of our best professors and instructors, Tonight and Friday showers, and disrupt the efficient teaching ♦ moderate southerly winds. force that has been so laboriously ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ I built up and trained in all these THE MILLAGE TAX years. The great increase in student attendance in all parts of the coun Much attention has been directed try has left the country’s supply of during the past few weeks towards trained professors inadequate to the the millage tax for the state educa tional institutions, by the college demand, and we face the possibility students home on vacation. Many of of losing our best men at a time the figures given by the students when we are shorn of the ability to caused considerable comment and yet fill their places with new material much skepticism remains toward the of similar quality at anything like actual necessity of voting an in-1 , the same price. We have already creased tax levy for the schools. The j i lost several very valuable men. who schools are now getting along on the i , received offers which we could not lame amount of money that they j meet and which they could not afford Weather for the Week Pacific Coast States: Fair, except occasional rain south Pacific Coast. Normal temper ature probable. where he made many friends among his fellow students.” Hammermill Bond Letter Heads and Envelope« at tne Courier office. « I ♦ OBITUARY « I Till RMDU, Xl’llll. H, IH20. HUGO Mrs. L. 1. Ranke arrived Monday from Spokane, Wash., visit for several day». Mrs. Harry Whitmore spent Mon day in Grant* Pass shopping Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLaughlin and Miss Louisa Peterson motored to Granta Pass Monday. Claude Keyets made a business trip to Grants Paas Tuesday. John and Henry Peterson motored 1 to Granta ¡'ass Tuesday ou business George Crawford »pent Wednes day in Granta Pass. laniisa Peterson. Jaunltu and Or- | ville Dingier, Bernice and Paul Ca hill and Robert Danofsky went to Three Pines Wednesday evening to attend the farowell party for Gus Spranger. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Sexton and I son, Holden, returned home Thurv- I d:’.v after visiting a week in Corvalll» and Portland. E. R. Peters made a business trip to Grants Pass Thursday. Harry Whitmore spent Saturday In Grants Pass. Miss Margaret McQuisUan spent Saturday in Medford shopping, Mrs. Fred Smith spent Saturday In Grants I*ass shopping. Clair Wiseman and Ernest Decker came over from Leland Sunday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs Nelson Ward arrived Sunday from Needles. Cal . where they spent the winter. Mrs. George Crawford Rogue River Monday on businees. Sarah .lane McDow Sarah Jane McDow died at the residence of Mrs. F. F. Grove. 322 l*ass. West Bridge street. Grants at J 1:30 Tuesday morning, of or- Mrs. McDow. ganic heart disease, whose maiden name was Campbell, was born in Illinois, December 7. 1850, later moving to Howard coun- ty, Kansas. wliere she was married to William J. McDow. In 1905 with two of their children, Fred and Ia>- la, they came to Grants Pass to re- side. Mr. McDow passing away De- centber 31, 1910. Mrs. McDow re-' main»-! here until about two years ago when she went to visit with chli-l London. Apr 8. Both the Centra) J ishington. Colorado and News anil Exchange Telegraph com have for several years past, and with I i to refuse.” rning to Grants Pass pany stated today that the British She leaves to mourn and associat»><l governments had been increased prices, the money goes 1 art ,e. seven children, George I opposed throughout to the French about half as far as it did previous ■ «1 i nion. Ore; Clarence qnd Fred, of occupation of German towns and to the war. Money si»ent on the edu j Ellensburg. Wash.; Charles, of Grand) that France noted on her own In- cation of the young people of the 'Junction. Colo.; Mrs. Ed. .Metcalf, of itiative. State is not wasted or thrown away. Burnt Hill, Colo; Mrs. Anna Schaf-' I fer, of Syracuse. Kans., and Mrs. 'Lo It will more than pay for itself in Hammermill Bond letter Heads la DePew, of Walla Walla. Wash, and Envelopes at the Courier office the raising of the standards of citi- Mrs. McDow was a member of the senship. No delusions as to the public's church of God and the order or the Information has Deen received tastes in motion pictures are enter- ladies of the G. A. R. by Cecil B. De Mille, whose Funeral service« will be conduct- from the president of the University tained latest Paramount-Artcraft picture «4 in Hall’s chapel Saturday after Paid advertisements of Oregon, giving the conditions -Male and Female.” adapted from Primary Election May 21, 192 noon. April 10. at 2 30. Rev. U. G w,..:h exist in the Oregon schools. A Sir James M. Barrie’s ‘ The Admiral I Crichton,” will be on view at the ! Clark, pastor of the church of God few- of the facts are given below. at Eugene. Ore., will officiate. In ARTHUR S. COUTANT Republican CnntihlAlc for Oregon theatre next Bunday. be ought to "The first point that terment will be at the I. O. O. F. Nominee for “ I am not one who would rail at in cemetery. the state made clear is that what the public if one of my picture, fail- COUNTY JUDGE T stitutions are asking the taxpayer fo* ed to ‘get across’ ” the famous direc- j Josephine County NEW TODAY is primarily the chance to go on as j tor said recently. “The public knows ■ F. L. COON they have begun that it is no longer art. I hav® never vet been connect FOR SALE-—-Five head of our high Republican Candidate for producing dairy cows. These are possible to perform the old service, ed with a failure, bnt, if I were. I Xo.iiineo for all high grade Jerseys and A-l or to educate even tbe same old num would blame myself, not my au- . ✓ COUNTY CLEPK milkers. Also two registered Jer dlences.” ber of young men and women at the Present Deputy County Clerk sey bulls of the best of breeding. Judging from the lavish scale upon old coet. All questions of future Phone 612-F-23. River Bend which the Barrie story was produced D. 0. HAYES growth aside. It would take the in .nd the all-star cast assembled to in Farms. Ed. L. Schmidt A l Son. I I Republican < aiuHdate for stitutions fully five years under the terpret it. Mr De Mille has no REGISTERED DI ROC Jersey swine. Nominee for new millage bill merely to catch up cause to worry about his latest mas- Breeding stock of all agef and ASSESSOR both sexes. Now is the time io with facilities for the present enroll terpiec«. «Thomas Meighan ha, ‘he Present Deputy tsscssor role of Criehton the resourceful * ■ order weanling pigs. River Ben 1 ment, which, however, shows no ten-1 let*, who became his master’s master ECLUS POLLOCK Farms. Ed. L. Schmidt & Son. f 1 dency to remain stationary. havin? or a desert Isle, Others in the not Republican Ciindidate to» Increased 50 per cent in the last able oast are Gloria Swanson, UP FOR SALE A tract of bottom land Nominee for for alfalfa, west of town. Price is year. With the new bill passed, it Lee, Theodore Roberts. Bebe Dan- COUNTY JUDGE right. A. N. Parsons. 43 will be five years before the equip- lels, Raymond Hatton and Guy Oli- H. H ALLYN FOR. SALE 350 smudge pots. ns*-d ver. ment per student! for the present Republican Candidate for one season. Inquire M H. Shinn, number of students only) will be up Nominee for Public Market. If. to the average of the state higher I loath Was Sudden— COUNTY CLERK FOR SALE My homestead of 1 tin Economy —Efficiency—Service institutions in the United States, The death of Percy Scoville at acres at Kerby. Ore.: S'2 pt XU1. making the above statements. J am Oakland was unexpected even by his W’2 <>f SE’4, So.-. 10. Twp. In. j. s c adden R. 8. Four acres in cultivation, calculating that about half of the parents. A letter from his sister at Republican Candidate for frame house, good barn. well. Ad Nomine«* for proposed new millage income will be Oakland says that the illness started with a" slight swelling on the neck joins stage road. Price $25 per devoted to buildings making up the CO. COMMISSIONER bnt was not considered serious. He acre. Address Carl Kressler, Ker Pfscfit ComtnlMMloncr deficiency caused by years of grad- aw a doctor but .he doctor was by. Oregon. 41 if pensation paid to members of th« not alarmed. He became unconscious BEN H. JESS r'OK (KENT -room hous>-, family teaching force. Even if we her« in one rooming and remained uncon- llepublii an Cnndidate for orchard and half acre of ground. sclous till he died a few hours later Nominee for Oregon, were to take the stand Plenty of water. 1416 Ro /ne A clipping from an Oakland paper CO. COMMISSIONER this hard-working and devoted bod; River .Ave. Inquire 232 West I gives the following account “The Economy—Service street. 42 ual falling behind In building, by the funeral of Percy Scoville, star ath- virtual abandonment of a building We of St. Vary’s college, was held GEO. W. LEWIS GLYCERINE MIXTURE program during the war, and by th yesterday afternoon and was attend KrpnbJh an ('.indii Lif <* for FOR GAS ON STOMACH ed by many of his college friend" Nominee far depreciation of the old structures. -■ ovilte was recognized as one of th« Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, ‘‘In still another aspect the situa SHERIFF <“ t students and athletes to enter etc., as mixed in Adler-l-ka relieves Present Incumbent tion confronting the institutions ! St. Mary’s in years. He was a star ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. It acts on both upper and grave. In all parts of the country on the 1919 football team and wa« W. T. MILLER • lower bowel and removes ail foul universities and colleges, in response looked forward to as one of the best matter which poisoned stomach. Of Democratic Candidate for Prevents to the need created by the very rapir! okles on the Pacific coast for the ten CURES constipation. Nominee for 1920 season. Scoville came from appendicitis. The INSTANT pleasant Increase In the cost of living, hare action of Adler-I-ka surprise» both DISTRICT ATTORNEY Southern Oregon, where he starred doctors and patients. One man who I’le cnt Incumbent been compelled to increase the com- on the high school team. He will be suffered five years from Indigestion of men ought to receive no relief •«ally missed at the local college. and constipation was helped by ONE ALICE M. BACON dose. National Drug Store. (Adv.) Republican Cniididalc for Nominee for DE MILLE SAYS PUBLIC BARNES, The Jeweler DOUBLE CABLE BASE T ires They Give More Miles F.DF.RA15 *re not only bet» to stand puniehment F equipped from the road but »bo from the rim The exclusive DwiblrCiMe- Ra«e feature free* Federal Tire» from internal rim trouble*. Four twisted »teel cabin hold Federal Tire» firmly on the rimj keep them from aliifting, rocking, blowing otTor the toe beat! pluck ing the tube. Iliit prevent» rim cuts and blow out* just above the rim. Thousand, of F« icral users are proving this every day. Federal, could l>e economizing for you, but not unless you hav» them on your car. Ixt us tell you more about Federal 1 ire» and why they save money. ffurcad Trrud • / U p « fly 1-uòrW*! C. L. HOBART CO Political Cards M F BEYOND COMPARE UNSING DIED m New York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year, Don’t allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL The new spring line of this famous underwear just Mixes anil all kind* at moderate prices for men. women and children. Ono hundred |ier cent satisfaction gnuranteed in every garment. 00 i>i: W I T Iw E THE HHIT COMFORT STORE Open 7:30 to 5:30 except Saturday 7:30 to 9 A I ONLY FIVE LEFT ! If ton arc going to buy n ti Republican Candidate for Nominee for <1 «•■ir It will pm toil t over. !<■<■ G. B. EtRRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT F. S. BRAMWELL With Grants Pass Hardware Co STATE SENATOR C. A. SIDLER Republican Candidate for Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE J. C. SMITH Republican Candidate for Nominee for Th» world’» standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland’s national remedy »Inca 1696. All druggists, three *izes. Guaranteed. Look for th» nemo Gold Mrdal on ovott boa •nJ aecegt no imitation Í > Í STATE SENATOR J. N. JOHNSTON Republican < iindldiite for Nominee for REPRESENTATIVE GET YOUR RACINE TIRES AT Adilins Electric and Battery Shop Batteries Overhauled and Recharged All Kinds of Auto Repairing PHONE OS 5Ofl SOUTH SIXTH STREET