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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1920)
FLIGHT OVER KOREA The Overland Fours Are Selling Fast For Sale at Bargain Prices 1 Chevrolet, 1917 1 Chevrolet, run 4500 miles 1 Dodge, fine shape 1 Ford 1 New Mitchell Six Toklo. July 17.' IJeuteneut Far- rar ii. one of tl.«> two famous Italian airmen who flaw from Koine to Toklo, en ountered such rough air conditions while crossing the length of Korea that they made him sea sick. The tempest met In the 111- koae tnounlalns wae unparalleled ''!n%niy entire flying experience." he said. “I had never before met with such conditions The air was so disturbed over Korea that the ma chine pitched Ilka a small boat In n hen» v .well, and for the first time In my Ufa I knew what It was to he seasick As soon as I reached i ho straits, where an escort of JiPUNC dest rovers was waiting for mo. tb" air conditions improved and the rest of n>y flight to Toklo. except for the storm In the Hakone. was made in Ideal weather.” One of the moat difficult parts of hl. flight to Toklo. ha explained, was between, Rangoon and Bangkok where very heavy fogs were encoun tered. making it extremely difficult to keep on the course notween I'bon and Hanoi. lieutenant Fer- jarln was forced to follow a train for about three hours In order to keep on the right course. "The most exciting part of my trip 'occurred In Asin Minor.“ he «aid. "about ion miles from Aleppo 1 r»n subjected to heavy machine gun fire by the Arab rebels Again In Ral- uchlstan. when I was forced to land on account of minor engine trouble, I was captured by the natives. Im prisoned and not allowed to leave un til I succeeded In establishing mv identity. They thought I was a Brit ish aviator, but when they learned I was an Italian I was liberated " I FERRYDALE Place orders for Duplicate and Triplicate All styles and sizes Requires about 60 days to fill orders Constantly in Stock: Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks Garage Repair Books Trade Acceptances Legal Blanks Blank Sales Books cou I GRANTS PASS BAKERY Hermon Keibel, Prop. NOW OPEN 503 G Street FULL STOCK OF BREAD, ROLLS. DOUGHNUTS, COOKIES AND CAKES * FRESH DAILY SPECIAL ORDERS FOR CAKES. ETC.. SOLICITED Two Familiar Phrases. HARRY CONDIT VULCANIZING HOBART’S GARAGE We often hear some one any that they will not bay a “pig In a rtoke." ' For the origin of this expression we . must go back to the Middle Ages, when It was common In both France and I I England. Just a. swindler, of a more 1 I recent time were fond of selling a 1 "gold brick" to the unsuspecting so I the sharper, of an earlier age often i tried to «ell n pig in a poke, or a bag | I lie unwary buyer usually found after ward that the pig was a. cat. and from III* chagrin on making thia discovery we get another familiar expression, "letting the ent out of tin- hug," James C. Young writes In the Seattle Post-In- 'elllgencer. I How time file, and how we all progress. If a fellow want« to succeed nowadays he wants to keep a atep in advance of his competitors. Those among you who are enjoying our sanitary plumbing agree that we render superior service and sell a high grade of plumbing .implies. B. S. DEDRICK bld F Street Phone CLEAN and a When )• II I.U) thing» tn eat don't )ou want to get them out a nice CISSAN grocery We keep our butter nuay from cabbage and onltni. »o It won't alwm-h the vegetable fia»or. I ou <au «««I anything you fluì) It’» pure. frv-h nn<l w liolcwmie. In mir »tors’ iin«l know íím U a Try OUR Groceries 0 1 i Misa Lydo Pence, of Williams, who ; has been visiting her sister. Mrs A. T. Hussey, returned to her home Monday. Mrs. Anderson, who was called to Myrtle Point some time ago on ac count of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Smith, returned home the last of the week, bringing her daughter grlth her. A ,C. Ford and son. Clarence, re turned from Portland Saturday. They came through on a truck which Mr. Ford had purchased Mr».. Barlow and daughter, who has been visiting Mrs. Ogden left for Portland Tuesday morning. Miss Edna Griffin went to Granta Pass Sunday morning to spend some Mm. ►'rank time with her aunt. Groves. Mr. and Mrs George Elser, or Mer lin, were in Ferrydale Sunday. ..Mias Andry Griffin, Mr. and Mm Mexico City. July 17.—Conditions Eldred and children were out from in the northern border states of Mex Grants Pass Sunday. ico were characterized as bn moral Mrs. H. Long, of Stockton. Cal., and disorderly by Roberto V. Pes- ¡is visiting at Chas. Dora's. She la quelra. financial agent for the Mex a cousin of Queen Every and former ican government In the United States, ly Bred here. Mrs. Ix>ng and Mrs In a statement he has juat issued to Dora left Tuesday for Medford and the Mexican newspaper.. Señor Pes Jacksonville to visit other relatives. quería eaid the inacrfptlon which ap Pari Green la visiting the Kerlln- pear. on ■I'rnpoata along the road, ger family at Taylor creek this week. leading to Tijuana, Lower California, Miss Damn McKinstry, of Grants "To Mexico—the road to hell," vti Paes, spent the week end with the a curate. For a few years no one had Ford girls. been able to work with security In Mr. and Mrs. Ham bo arrived from Chihuahua and, he added that "In Portland Saturday and are visiting at Juarez, a. In Lower California, for Chas. Dora’s this week. merly there waB enthroned rapine in all ita forms. One alngle example Watch Yeur Weight would suffice to show the Immoral Medical men all agree that la • ity that exlata there. The gambling great number of canes It would ba concesalons produoed 111,600 month of valuable assistance to them If pa ly to the government, and the game tients conld produce a weight record concessionaries today are offering to when going for ndvlce; often It la pay 150,000 monthly for the same Impoeslble for a diagnosis to be given until a pntlent bn. tested hl. or her privilege.’' weight for ii certain length of time. Señor Pesquelra charged that Mex ican laborers who crossed the line were being "villanously exploited" VOU CAN TELL AT by labor agents, with the aid of the A GLANCE Mexican authorities. He likewise at WERE A tacked the alleged practice of some STEP IN American merchants who furnish of fice supplies to Mexican officials, of ADVANCE making out invoices for double the \ -—> right amount. • "Xhls fact shows the robbery that, is being systematically committed against the national treasury and il lustrates to what point official cor- ruptlon has reached,” Señor Pea- queira commented. C. L. Hobart Co OUR STORE pi FAN IIP 1 1 V I < l r A ( ULLHii-Ur Kitchen First It’s time to equip your home with a modern electric range. Why continue to put up with the dirt, soot, muss and smoke of an old cook stove of a type used bv our great grandfathers! Start vonr spring cleanup in the kitchen. Wc have ordered a carload of Hotpoint Electric Range* to be delivered ¡ihout April 1st. Wc can save von money on these. Don’t let this op portunity slip by; enjoy a dean kitchen and clean, enol cooking from now on. California-Oregon Power Co. ÓALi. tos-i—tffil r. h T i W v TT —<7tt’ANTH PAHH,’nnpwT<fN~~“ FASHION GARAGE & MACHINE SHOPS SEKVIOE AND BA! I.HE ACTION OIK MOTTO We carry a full line of Tire, anti Aecemmriea at the beat price, on the market- New in the time to make your spring repair.. We make a specialty of all kind, of laithe an<l Machine work and goa'-ral repairs. Also all kinds of cant st«*1 and aluminum wold lug. Bring In your mechanical Trouble*. We can help you. » C. F. BURKE and E. KNOX, Prop*. k