Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 05, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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    A. E. Voorhies.
NKXX TNIDAY
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b«JWTS
PASS DAILY COURIER
Published Dally Except Sunday
INSURANCE Fire automobile, life,
accident and health T. U. Stott.
306 North Sixth St.
Why Not Try
Pub. and Propr.
Excello Cake Mixture
itered at pos loffi ce. Grants Pass.
Ore . aa second class mail matter
ADVERTISING RATI»
Display spa.«, per inch
. ..... 1.25c
Loeai-personal column, per line 10c
Headers, per line............
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QVAIJTY COmCKB
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MEMBLR OF ASSOCIATED i’RE8S|
The Associated Press is exclusively j
entitled to the use for republication
101 and 105 North Sixth
of all news dispatch«** credited to it:
or all otherwise credited in this
paper and also the local news pub-
llshed herein
All rights of republicatiou of spe­ lleve. that the American people favor
dal dispatches lt ere in are also re- the settlement of disputes by a resort
served.
to arms. It means that the Ameri­
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER ». lOtJO.
can people will not be longer bun­
coed by honeyed words or emotional
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orbgon wkathkr
pictures not backed up by sound and
logical reasoning.
ThenAiueri.au people have tired of
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maladministration.
Pacific Coast States: Gener-
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♦ ally tair ia California: unset- ♦)
♦ tied weather and occasional ♦.
VOTKKS VETO MEASl RES
♦ rain in Oregon and Washing­ ♦! { The temper of the people toward
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♦ ton: normal temperature.
* , freak and uncertain legislation has
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♦ Tonight and Saturday fair, ♦ been well demonstrated by the re-
♦ : suit of the late election. Only’one
Continued cold.
* • . ♦ ♦ *««****♦♦♦ ♦ i i of the ten measures survived, and I
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THE GREAT AND SOLEMN
» that one the bill that would make j
the terms of office of certain of the
REFEREMH M-
county
officials four years instead of:
(Telqgram)
two years. There was merit to that
The great and solemn referendum
measure that did not need argument. I
The league of na-
has been held
It has been public policy in the past |
tions fias been wrecked, not by the
to reelect county officials who had I
people, but by the pathological ob­
performed their duties properly. The
stinacy of one man. who. knowing
new measure will do away with the
American history sod American tra­
expense of the election at every two-
ditions from the ground up, still re­
year period, while the recall still
fused to be guided by them and
live» for the fellow who fails in his
ehose rather to set himself up as the
duty. The only other measure that
infallible dictator, the "all highest."
came near winning was the one ex-
who would not take into his confi­
tending the period of the legislature
dence either the people or the peo­
from forty to sixty days and tncreas-
ple’s chosen representatives outside
t
of his own political clique.
It was clearly the Intent of the
MR.HAPPY
framers of the constitution, says Mr.
PARTY
Taft, that so serious and all import­
ant a matter as a treaty with for-
eigt? powers should be concluded on
a non-partisan bask. Otherwise It
would not have been provMed that
the senate must concur In the treaty
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and concur not only by a majority, I THE MEATS THEY SEL
but by a two-thirds majority, which
ARE GUARANTEED-
by the nature of things a single par­
IN DUALITY THEY
ty will almost never have.
SUPERSEDE U
Mr. Wilson, a professed believer in
the theory of the popular referen­
dum. has been tried and found want­
ing by the tests which he himself so
V>e guarantee the high qual-.
enthusiastically espoused. Therefore
Ity of the meats we sell be­
his fall Is the more complete,
cause we are acquainted with
their purity and their whole-
It has been no surprise to the av-
someness and their other
erase person, The astounding thinz
body-bulld-
strength-giving,
about it has been that a man of Mr
ing qualifications, Of course
Wilson’s shrewdness should have so
we guarantee our meat—we
fallen out of touch with the affairs
know whereof we speak.
of the every-day world, should have,
Watch for Mr. Happy Harty
so completely lost track of the psy­
chology of the average man
The election has been a stern
buke to “one-man power.” to
demagogic and false emotional
peal which the democratic party
used from Its presidential candidate
down to Its meanest toad-eating and
boot-licking pre«*
The rejection of the league of na­
tion* do»* not mean, a* our demo­
cratic spellbinder* would have us be-
1
an all around
¡y fine ribbed si
with extra durability
Grants Pass, Oregon
ing the pay of the legislators. The
only real effect of the measure would
have been to increase the pay of the
legislators, the solons still receiving
the same wage scale that was paid
50 years ago They can still remain
on the Job sixty days It they wish
and qredlt themselves at the rale of
*2 per do« The people ougul to in­
crease the pay of the legislators
without having to hide the Issue In
a cloud.
LAUGH
G. M. ANDERSON
WANTED For fall plowing or oth­
er team, work see R. E. Camp.
523 West L street
23
of
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WILLIAM D. KILPATRICK, C. S. B
Mt'inbtT of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother
Church, The Fihxt Church of Christ Scientista in
Boston. Massachusetts.
The Grants Pass Opera House
Friday, November 5th, 1920
Just Around
the Corner ’
Ff^iturinK
Edna Walbce
Hopper
PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED
t
The clerk of School District
1 I of Josephine County, Grenon
pay twenty-five cents each for
name of each and every child
tween the ages of tour end twenty
•I'l’tsive r aiding within the boun­
daries of said district and who have
not already been enumerated In the
. census on file in the office of said
{clerk. Each name must be legibly
written on a sheet of paper accom­
panied by the age, sex. name of fath­
er yul mother and street addre**
of the said child This Information
must be signed by the parent or par
onts of the child whose name Is
sought to be enumerated
EDWARD 8 VAN DYKE.
Clerk.
Office over First National Bank
take* good care of the horse
Thu best feed only la go«w!
enough for the animal, whether
It be saddle, carriage or work
horse And the best horse lov­
ers know that we invariably
supply th« best feed obtainable
Are you a horse lover or just a
horse owner?
J0SEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL
Corner Thifd «and G Street
Phone 123
/
And a splendili cast
/ ^*Z
Second-Hand Bargains
7 s. -,
X
X III RAL < (DIKII
MISM SEASONED
TINGE
OF Illi
(HEERING* I. XI I
HI MAN
X.NII ‘
I.Il E 1TSELF.
MAXWELL FINE SHAPE
CHEVROLET
FORD TRUCK
For three generations
C. L. Hobart Co.
mother» have succeufully used
ax a safe remedy for the relief of
Grants Pass-Medford
Mr*. W. H. Thornton, Littl* Boek, Ark.
writes IhU: "My Uttle noy had n never* et-
k of croup, but two donee of goloy'i Honey
I Tar rauorod him, and ha want be. k to
«n and we* troubled no uue. I would nek
without It st say »ft on."
STAGE
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Effective Oct. 25, 1920
I tail)' ami Sunilav
LEAVE
I,EAV E
Grants Pass
Ml HI nim
Gil X NTS exss
Waiting
Room
lil:t>o ». in.
10:00 a- m.
I »onhonniere
1:00 p. nt
I :OO p. in.
1:30 p. in.
I.:«» p. tn.
Phone 160
PR CE' TUMBLE
MEN, Buy the New Suit
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NOW!
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Worsted Holts at
t
M.t.VlHt
nifl-.-ll und W22 Ml
Ardencraig Farm
For Sale
Complete With Stock and Equipment
at $50,000.00
Every Suit a Bargain
■ IE <>l It SI ITS XT
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Foley’s Honey and Tar
cold, cough, croup end whooping cough.
It ie pure, wholetome, end children like
it. Contsinn no opietee. Eipecielly
good for croup end whooping coug|>—
the two (error* ol childhood.
Ml
$600
$475
$450
BE PREPARED
Beats them ail
Golder Rule Store
BY
FOR 8A1» 15 acre trull and berry
ranch one mile from loin
Price
11250. Your own tertua. Inquire
112 North Third St.
2«
Men* -»nappy double 'ireasled suits going at
For Men, Women and Children, at the
Christian
Science
For th«' firM 11 in«« in the XX ret
HIS NEXX YORK XND CHI-
CAGO St < CESS, by George V.
Hobart and Herbert Hall Win*
slow
VcowGW
Fuil Line of Ironclad Hosiery
ON
I’nwal*
Goo pe R W ells Sc Go's.
/or Boys or Girls
II
Free Lecture
FOR 8AIJC -Gray Winter seed oats
at 3c per pound at the River Bend
Farm. Ed. L Schmidt .4 Son.
phone 601-F-23.
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Away Your Cares
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BARNES, The Jeweler
FOR SALE S5 acres at Alford sta
tlon 3 mile» north of Harrlaburg.
Ore . all under cultivation, fenced
and cross fenced, some clover, on
Pacific highway.
mile from sta­
tion. school and church, on It F
p.. 5 room partly furnished bun
galow. barn. about 25 tons hay
6 horses, harnesses, wagon, sul
key. walking plow. disk, harrow
spring wagon, buggy, pulverlsor.
wood, all huoauhuld goods, ready
to move Into. $2.000 worth of
equipment. |*rlce for all $ 10,500.
Will consider fruit and chicken
ranch aa part or stock of nter-
chandlse
Owner, W T Nelaon,
Î0
Harrlaburg. Ore.
HEAR
EVANGELIST
RETD on
"Camouflage." at the Baptist
church tonight.
19
( rrudiicer of "EVivolltles
imiti" >
HI
WANTED A good, steady, gentle­
manly salesman to handle a
Ward's wagon In Josephine Coup
ty. No experience needed. For
. full particulars write promptly to
Dr.
Ward's Medical Company,
Winona, Minnesota. Established
1SJ«.
10 1
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WEEKLY COURIER
By naU. ■■<•- year
P Y R A L I N
FOR SALK 270 acre* of land
Jerome Prairie. 160 under ditch
survey, flood land, enough wood
In timber to pay for land Uicaied
’•j mile from railroad spur Clear
title. Offered at *15 per acre
U Edgerton, owner.
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DAILY COURIER
By mail or carrier, per year... *5 00
By mail or carrier, per month.. .50
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F riday . MH EMBER ». linio.
G RA N TM rU» DAILY IXH HIM!
PAOS
M.FJ.5O
Sample Store
For Mile only h> owner or niilhorlaeil ngent*
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