Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 12, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
PAGI point
SATURDAY, JANUARY IS. H>'2i-
SCRAPS OF OREGON HISTORY
All Stock Holders of
By W. W. Fidler
When soaie future aovwhst la ha would have been crushed Utterly.
seeking material to weave into a An excerpt or two from a single edi­
torial will show how bitter was the
lurid tale to meet the always ¡non-
feud that surged around him. The
i dtnsne demand of tbe world for Sentinel of December 30. 1871 had
more Metlon, be may find data tn the this to say;
Are especially invited to <x>me in and
* iitewxpertence of one Jamue D. Fay.
*
ln»pe<-t the new complete line of
•\Lsst week'* Times asks us why
’ Sr., Just suited to his ueed»—some-
we
attack Senator Fay In detoudiug
* thing both romantic and tragical.
another individual. More is the rea­
' The romantic part arises from the
I fsot that he. a rabid, fire-eating son. Jarnea D. Fay, the Senator from
this oouuty, is the editor of the
' southerner from South Carolina,
Times, it 1» he that speaks of the
married into one of the most prom­
inent abolition famine« in Oregon. Honorable James D. Fuy. It is be
who beslobbers himself with maud­
It was after bls wife's death, how­
ever, that his career as a libertine lin praise throAgn his Rlthy col­
and pseud o-deepera do was fully umns. It >s he who sneaks behind
its editorial chair und denounce» tho
Thinking of the luxury and advantages of
| launched. He continued to keep
mother
of
hla
illegitimate
child
as
having
an electric range in the home has pre­
’ hou.ee for his sisters, and bad in his
“Service With a Smile"
vented many people from realizing that elec-
' employment as a domestic a beauti­ a oarlot and a perjur<-d woman.........
.................You are charged with au
. tricity is commonly /ess expensive than any
ful girl by the name of Hanuab
I Halls. One cold night about mid­ infamous crime how du you disprove
other fuel you can buy.
night Hannah got up to try and find Ilf By claiming that it is a mon­
strous
absurdity
”
that
a
man
of
In order to provide our patrons with accurate
Chehalis. Washington, are spending her way to Indian Mary's camp,
Senator Fay’s political, prcdeealuual
a few weeks at their home near Sel­ east of town. A camp made forever
cost information, our commercial department
aud
social
poalion
anuuid
be
guilty.
famous by Stmpsou* uunous poem,
ma.
has just concluded an examination of the bills
I
"The Mother's Vigil'*, Haunah did Have you any auciai position.' last
Misses
Jeas4»
and
Flora
Baird
re­
(Continued from Page Three)
of
all our range customers on the Rogue River
us
see.
Cail
James
T.
Glenn,
Jacob
turned to Grants Pass to resume not reach toe camp, however. Her
tab,
David
LSuu
—
men
wuoee
enarac-
Division
for the past year which reveals some
ne< trait, the winter'« provision« and their studies, after a pleasant visit child came to lite in the chaparral
ters you dare not impeach. They say
interesting
figures.
silver were lost.
i
thicket
on
the
hillside,
near
the
Fay
to their home near Selma.
that when you aud Hails were wound
At an annual meeting of the stock­
domicile,
aud
she
laid
Its
paternity
Mrs. W. N. Tolin and daughter,
*We find that the average monthly bill for
holders of the Deer Creek Valley Susan,, are spending a few days in at the door of her employer. Un­ over, you. Senator Fay. held up your
Telephone Company, held at Selma. Grants Pass.
the past year of all the consumers in the Roguo
fortunately for him, his acquired hand and pledged your sacred honor
never to appear against Halls, and
Monday, January 7th, the following
River Valley for lights and cooking together
Mrs. Rachel Shade, from a ranch I reputation lent easy credence to the that if necessary you would leave
officers were elected: President.
girl's
story.
Lt
is
needlees
to
say
has
been but $5.53.
Clarence Scherer; vice president, down the river is visiting friends in that It caused one of the most stun- tne county. How did you keep your
Selma
and
Grants
Pass.
Wm. Mastin; Sec. Art Harmon; di­
, nlng sensations the old town of word Honoraole Bena lor .' By prose­
Do you wonder that your neighbors prefer
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lima were in I Jacksonville — “Enthroned in the cuting Hail* »nth ail the inaliguity
rectors. H. N. Parker and Wm. Barr.
the
electric range for its economy! Examine
Miss Edna Goode accepted the posi­ town Tuesday.
days that eternally thrill* as Simp­ of your vindictive nature...................
the
electric
ranges at your dealer’s today. You
.
.
.
How
about
tho
cnarge
of
se
­
Bert Hogue went down the river to son had it—ever experienced. Mrs.
tion as operator for another year.
can
get
one
on easy payments and have it in­
duction?
Hannah
Hall*
makes
oath
the
Peck
mine
on
Tuesday
and
will
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Belle W. Cooke has summd up the
stalled immediately.
Bellus will be interested to hear of bring Charles Hogue and wife to incident in the following very pa­ before God that you seuuceu uer un­
TOUR l’AAl NERS
the arrival of a baby boy at their Selma for a short stay.
thetic lines, entitle» "PltUesa Night.'* der the promise of marriage. The
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
IN PROGRESS
people of the county, irrespective of
Fritz Krauss was in town Tuesday. Out in tha pitiless night
home in Red Bluff. Calif.. Dec. 21.
party
or
»ex,
believe
her.
How
do
•Many
of
our
rang*
nwiom««
bav»
oth«r
appliance»
on
tba
Clarence
Scherer
was
a
business
Oscar Walton, who has been work­
Loud winds are hurrying by;
aama malar, and ware disregarded bar* in order to arrive at an
you refute It By your own denial
ing near Merlin for some time is now visitor to Grants Pass Monday.
Not a star-gleam pierced through
accurate coat for cooking and lighting.
,
and
the
evidence
of
a
horse
thief.
Will Herman was struck by a
at his father’s home at Dryden.
the leaden folds
How much is either worth? Sena­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goetz left Sun­ piece of a wedge while he was fall­
Of a stormy, moonless sky;
day after a delightful visit to Mrs. ing timber Tuesday. He went into Broad sheet* of rain swept o’er the tor Fay clear your skirt* of that
damning accusation. Come out aud
Ooetz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Grants Paaa and bad the piece of
plain,
tell the people what your intention* Martiu'* etore, where Fay wa* stand-1
metal removed.
William« at Dryden.
And out of their mkja* a v»“.
were when Thomas G. Hearns saw lug on the sidewalk. He walked up
Central school has not opened Out in the pitiless night—
John Harmon, of Grants Pass,
you
stealing along the track of that to Fay and spat right in Ills face.
A tender, gtrlish form—
spent Monday night with Mr. and since the Christmas vacation, as no
Fay turned to draw hi* revolver and
teacher has been found to take Miss Not a shawl to pillow her aching unfortunate girl, who fortunaley
Mrs. T. G. Harmon.
they olinched, as they fell off the
was
not
found
by
you
........................
<
Charles Harmon and Oscar Walton Arnold's place.
head.
JANUARY 17, 1034
Senator Fay dare«* us to cowhide sidewalk Fay ftred and the ball hit
were business visitors to town Tues­
Or shelter her from the storm!
Horace in the jaw. This put Horace
Having sold our ranchos, known as tho Hood Ranch, located two
him.
Brave
maJ
—
that
strikes
aud
FERRYDALE
day.
Her robe she takes the while she.
miles west ot Grants Pass, Oregon, on the Upper ltlver Hoad. Wo
defames the mother of his child from out of action,, but his brother Bill
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Parker were
makes
will sell nt Public Auction to the highest bidder, without reservo,
stood right over them and fired
the
covert
of
an
editorial
sanctum
—
‘
Eugene and Ray Neely were over
the following described property. Sale to be held at tl)e ranch.
shopping in Grants Pass Tuesday.
Her new-born infant warm.
that it a woman's job! Hannah shot right into Fay, but Fays faith­
ii llolt.HEH—1 team Geldings, 7 and 8 years old. wt. 3.000. 1 team
Robert Barr, who is at home now from Hornbrook Sunday.
Out in the pltllese night—
ful
pocket-book
once
more
came
in-
,
Bay Mares, fl and 7 years old, wt. 3,400. 1 Horril Hors», 7 years
Ralls la man enough for you, al­
R. E. Stephenson was out from
after a season's work at Dorris, has
They found her all alone;
to play and saved bis life. But Fay
old. wt. 1,400. 1 Bay Mare, 6 years old, wt. 1.250. 2 Hets Heavy
though
you
did
ewear
before
the
Granta
Pass
Wednesday.
been in Granta Pass for a few days.
Not a shelter for her nor a gleam of
Work Harness.
grand jury that you did not know found out by this time that the «tim­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neely, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark and chil­
hope.
5 MIIX'H I’OWH—All High Grade Jerseys Heavy Producing Cows.
et»
in
the
latitude
at
Jacksonville
whether she was a man. or woman.
Eugene Neely, Miss Malinda Ford
dren are visiting in town.
4 now milking, 1 fresh January 30. 2 yearling Helfers. 6 lleiter
Though her heart makes endless
was getting too warm for him;
If
she
is
too
busy
taking
care
of
Calves, 3 to 8 months old. 1 Registered St. Maws Jersey Bull.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hanseth, of and Clayton Ford attended the
moan;
therefore
he
picked
up
his
belong
­
10 HOGS—1 Registered Duroc lloar. 1 Sow 300 pounds. It Shoals
Crescent City, spent Sunday night young people's convention of the And her suffering face, In that lone­ your child, call on her father. We ings and hied him for pastures new.
150 pounds each. 8 Pigs, 3 months old.
would have raised you up vile man
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lima. They Church of God at Eugene, which was
ly place,
CHICKENS—175 fullblood Tancred Strain White Leghorn Ileus.
by silence and forbearance but you He located in San Francisco and was
held Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
are en route from Portland.
Would soften a heart of stone.
building up a very lucrative practice
IMPLEMENTS—-1 .114-1» Wide Tire Wagon
1 Box liny Rack.
would not be raised. Say then where
The Ferrydale school is in session Out In the pitiless night—
Miss Chloe Roberts returned Sun­
when ha was called up north, I«
1 almost new McCormick Mower, fl ft. cut. 1 John Doorn 10-foot
we place you before the people of
day from a delightful holiday at her after the holidays.
Hay Rake. 1 14-In. John Deere 2-way Nulkey Plow. 1 14-In. John
While he who wrought her shame
Mrs. Chas. Dora returned from
this state, as a seducer, a slanderer, Coo* oounty, to defend a man ac­
home on Williams creek.
Deere Steel Beam Walking Plow. 1 10-In. Orchard Plow
1 Disc
May walk in the glorious light of
cused
of
a
capital
crime.
One
night
Harrow. 1 Sprlngtoolh Harrow. 1 Spiketooth Harrow. 1 2-horse
a public servant without scruple or'
Messrs. Bruer and Clark, of the Grants Pass Monday, where she had
day
he
was
found
iu
tho
saloon
dead,
Planet Jr. Corn Cultivator. 1 Garden Seeder and Cultivator.
1
sawmill, were business visitors to spent several days.
honesty, a betrayer of his friends, a
With a fair and honored name,
with a bullet through bis head, Af­
Sickle Grinder. I Fresno. 1 800-lb. Iowa Cream Separator. 2
A. I. Hussey was hauling hogs to
town Monday.
libertine,
a
citizen
whose
word
is
Wheel Barrows. 1 B S. Vise. 1 Hand Corn Planter
Shovels.
And never a hand in all the land
ter having so many chances, for get­
Uncle Henry Hudson is back from Grants Pass Monday and Tuesday to
not worth a straw, a disgrace to
Forks and Sundry Small Tools. 1 Heavy Stock Saddle and Bridle.
Be raised to blot hts fame.
ting
killed,
he
was
at
last
con
­
be shipped to Portland.
1 Medium Weight Suddh*. Bridle and Saddle Bag*.
an extended stay in Roseburg.
Journalism and to humanity, a
Of course Fay stoutly dented the loathsome thing without shame and strained to pull the trigger with his
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Santos were
Dr. Moser was called to see Mrs.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS—1 new Bound Oak Range. 1 Kazoo Runge
1 Large Heater. 1 Charter Oak Heater. 2 Dining Table*, fl
shopping in Grants Pass Tuesday.
Van Dolah Tuesday. She is on the “soft Impeachment,’’ if we may call a man without a spark of manhood. own baud that put a quietus upon
Leather Seat Chairs. 1 Leather Seat Hocker, fl Dining Chairs. 1
it by so mild a name, but not stout­ Wince it you will, cry persecution, his checkered existence.
Mrs. Bishop and five sons from road to recovery now.
High Chair. L Kitchen Cabinet. 1 Cupboard. 3 Iron Beds. Springs
ly enough to disabuse the mind of slander, calumny, falsehood—any­
and Mattresses. 1 Baby Bed and Spring«. Lamps, Lanterns. Milk
Hannah’s father. Boon after the thing—-your tongue is no longer a
Cans, Palls, Canned Fruit, and Fruit Jars. Dishes anil Kitchen
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
♦
Utensils.
sudden sensation spread over town scandal—but never think to escape ♦
+
+
the appearance at old man Ralls the popular verdict at the people of + + +
20 Tons Hay in Barn. 200 Sacks Corn. Potatoes and other ar­
ticles too numerous to mention.
from Willow Springs was announced
this county, or to take yourself down Rack From 1l»e Hout bland—
Ts.R.MS OF HALM—All amounts of 310 and under, cash.
All
on the scene, and it wa* taken for from the gibbet on which we have
With new styles, more up to the
amountH over 310, bankable paper at 8 per cent, payable October
granted that he was looking for placed you”. That looks like carry­ minute than ever. Watch our win­
1st. 1924, 5 per cent discount for cash Salo begins at 10 u m
some one. He went into Breitbath's
dows. Artcraft Studio. Phone 88.
sharp. Hot lunch served (Free) at Noon. Don’t forget the date.
ing denunciation to the limit.
January 17—the time, 10 a. in.—the place. llood'H Bunch, 2 mites
saloon and found the individual he
west of Granst Pass on Upper River Road
There is no such suggestion of Funcrnl Services Hehl-
was searching for, sitting down
! reading a newspaper. Without any charity in it as is contained in the
Funeral services for the Infant
H. H, PALMER-ED. BECHTEL, OWNERS
effort at needless ceremonies he lines of Joaquin Mffller:
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mc­
A. J. POWERS, Auctioneer.
SAM H. BAKER. Clerk.
.commenced drawing his sixshooter “In men whom men condemn as ill Laren, of this city, were held this af­
ternoon at 2:30 nt the Masonic ceme­
from under his blanket, which he I find so much of goodness «<111;
had hung around hi* neck, and Fay, In men whom men pronounce divine tery. The baby died yesterday.
with equal alacrity, cojp mealed I find so much of sin and doubt
Star Cars In Pijradi'—
getting up. drawing hi* revolver as I hesitate to draw the line
A parade was Htaged early this af­
he did so. Ralls got in the first Between the two where God had not.
shot, but it hit the back of the chair.
Evidently the Sentinel writer had ternoon by tho Smith Garage of the
His next bullet hit Fay’s revolver some personal grievance he had to different models of Star car» now at
and that split the bullet—part of it, vent. Fay was a lawyer of conced-j tho show rooms. There were five
however, hit Fay right over the ed talent, was a number of times' models in tho parade which went the
heart, but his pocket book saved hts elected to the legislature, was pre­ length of Sixth street and attracted a
life, he sustained only a flesh siding officer over the Senate one ■ large amount of attention.
This fine weather will give opportun­
wound.
Fay tried to shoot but for term with a fighting chance to be-1
ity for making repairs to your build­
some cause or other his revolver come United ‘States Senator. Such Something New—
ings.
would not revolve . He kept poking position« could not have been ob-; Your Kodak work will receive tho
it at Ralls to keep him off, and tai nod if he had been the salacious same careful attention as profss-1
Ralls kept pegging away, but bis degenerate here pictured. There is sional portrait work, you'll be sur- ■
Secure the lumber before the spring
Artcraft
rush begins. Anything you need in
other shots went wild. Fay. finally such a thing as painting a man’s prised at the results.
90
the building material line.
ran to get behind the bar, but the character blacker than it really Is, Studio. Phone 88.
thank« to our putting asldo
barkeeper was already there and he where "all the multiplying vllHan-
each wook a certain sum from
objected to the Intrusion under the lea of nature” are assigned him. Fay Bn<l Checks PraUHMt—
our earnings in a ravings ac­
circumstances. Then Fay made his fought stubbornly, but not always, Two local stores are known to be
count in tho First National
exit by way of the back door. I met wisely, to rehabilitate hlm®rtf, but holding checks Issued on the account
ot a Murphy man, but unluckily not
Bank of Southern Oregon.
him soon afterwards and he was as the scandal, like Banquo'« ghost, It
signed by him. The other night a
With the accumulated Interest
white as the proverbial Bheet. Ralls, would not “down”. At one time it
young man went into Horning's
wo now have a snug «um with
having emptied his gun took to his wax his boast that he was going to
Shack and bought a 32 box ot candy.
which we enn buy property, In­
horse and tfent home. He was sub- stay in Jacksonville because hfs eu-
He issued a chock and signed his
vest in securities, ate.
. sequently arrested and prosecuted, emies were there, but there was no I
name as M. Gimsted, getting back
but, as puJbMc sentiment was on his need of his borrowing any worry on 314.50 in change. He then went to
side, they couldn't do anything with] this score, for he had the unpleas­ the Demaray drug store where ho
(AJeo Cigars and Confections)
him. All of which goes to showi ant and unprofitable faculty of mak­ managed to get 320. The youth who
that Mrs. Cooke's prophecy in the ing enemies wheresoever he wont. took the check at Horning’s got sus­
HOME OF THE
last verse didn't hold good, for many He and the Uh brothers—Horace picious a moment too late and when
The called up, Mr. Grimsted notified the
a “hand in all tha land” was raised and Bill—had a falling out.
, to smite the seducer. He was de­ Uhes were southerners like Fay and store that tho check had not been is­
nounced through th» editorial col­ like Fay, were afflicted with the sued by hlm.<
510 Mouth Sixth Kt-
là A. Rin guet tn
Phone 121-R
umns of the Oregon Sentinel as few same microbe of Southern chivalry
men. hav« been denounced in this that so often proved such a dcngcr- Pints of Granta Pass-
THE BUSINESS END OF THE TOWN
Save With ( *
The liable Grows
Blue prints 31.90; blue line prints,
state or any other. If unfriendly ou* asset to Fay. Horace sauntered
31.75. Courier office.
around,
one
day
tn
front
of
Wfylte
&
criticism,
could
Wo
crushed
him
V
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Durant Products
Star Cars
One Luxury That’s Cheaper
SMITH GARAGE
Rural News Notes
AUCTION SALE!
Winter Repairs
We Are Nowon
“Easy Street”
Borland Lumber Co.
TOURIST GROCERY
“MILK SHIMMIE” 10c
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON