PAGE TWO — —— covered wagon is past history, it can not y<-t class as ancient history. Those (Continued from Page One! Published Daily Except Bunday who knew its hardships and lie ro Count Kbou» That There I« Slight mance are still with ux All honor near Selo, and th»n came to Jose A. E. Voorbiss - Pub. and Propr Decrease tn Travel Entered at postofflce, Granta Pass. to the pioneer and the pioneer spirit. phine county juM 50 years ago We Or«., as second class mall matter. Tourist travel has fallen off hnt took up a bonsoMe.id in the Apple slightly with the approach ot fall gate valley near Murphy, but have ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch_____ J5c and the opening of the schools and lived In Granta Pass for 17 years Local-personal column, per line..10c colleges which call so many home We may remain in Josephine cuuniy.H R—dar», psr llaa ......... be Opening Performance Will Ik* Given from their summer vacations. An- for some time yet. us we tear that |i DAILY COURIER WxwlMvuiay Night other census of travel over the high- the southern Oregon climate would I By mail or carrier, per year ...36 00 ... - ■ - ways was made on the 13th under be hard to duplicate.” Mrs. Hath- ¡| By mail or carrier, per mouth.. ,S0 Everything is in readiness tor the tho direction of the state depart- away live« at 1011 lai st A street li A. Williams. 7l.’> II street, i- WEEKLY COCKIER opening performance of the big oper- ment. the figures for the immediate By mail, per year________ »2.00 Stic pageant. "The Mikado”, which vicinity ot Grants Pass being as foi another Josephine couuty pioneer who made the hazardous trip, lb MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS ls being given as the big night attrac- ■ lows; Pacific highway at the juuetton started from St. Joe, Missouri, with The Associated Proas is exclusive tion nt the Josephine County Fair, ly entitled to U m use for republics beginning tomorrow (Wednesday)‘ with the Redwood highway. 2333 his parents in I8S2. being but 18 lion of all news dispatches credited night. The costumes are here and cars, ot which 563 were from outside months old They got to The Dalles. In this, or all otherwise credited. In the dress rehearsal was held on the of Oregon, or bearing “foreign'' li Ore. ■ in September. 185! They this paper and also the local news « started with two wagons with three stage in front ot the grandstand, censes. published herein. Redwood highway at junction with yoke of oxen to each wagon, They All rights for republication of last night; Tom Swem and his assist- special dispatches herein are also re ants are busy today putting the fin- Pacific highway. 933 total; 112 for- also had three milk cows, They landed in The Dalles with one milk served. ishing touches on the scenic and eign. Redwood highway at junction with cow and one steer hooked to a light TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1®, J»2« lighting effects, the only thing now is to show the world that Grants Caves highway, 184 total; 26 foreign. wagon which was picked np on the' Courier Bargain Day occurs on September 18, tho Anniversary of the ♦ Pass and Josephine county appreci ♦ ♦ Pacific highway, one mile south way. The Indians killed the stock establishment of the Daily issue of tho Courier. But Bargain Day sub 4 ates. ate only the enterprise of the of Wolf Creek, 741 total; 419 for- and stole some. Much was aban ♦ scriptions will be received also during the days of tho Josephine County doned A government outfit trav-l ♦ 4 Fair Board th making the perform- eign. Fair, September 16, 17, 18, 19. eled with them tor about a month ance possible, but the hundred men The count was made between the ♦ Pacific Coast States: Consi for protection. There wer« 3.5 wag- i derable cloudiness Along the ♦ and women who have given so un hours of 6 a. m. and 10 p. m. ________ ' «. ons in the outfit. Mr. Williams has ♦ coast, with showers likely in ♦ selfishly of their time and energy in ♦ western Oregon and western ♦ the rehearsals, without thought ot 4 44444444444444 4 4 lieen a resident of Josephine countV ADDITIONAL LOCAL 4 since 1875. Washington and fair weather ♦ pay. simply that they might put on in the interior, Temperature ♦ a show that would advertise the "old ♦ 444444444444444 Many exciting tales have been told, ♦ will be normal. The forest fire ♦ town”, and one ot which it would be Mrs. Anna Stinebaugh and her sis by the pioneers who crossed the' ■4 hazard will continue high In ♦ proud. Strictly in advance. Present subscribers may take advantage of this ter. Mrs. Dora Brace, are leaving plains in the early days, -but none The story ot The Mikado is too Friday for Marshalltown, Iowa, to ot them more thrilling than those of ♦ the interior of California and ♦ op{M>rtunity to save money if their subscription is paid to at least Sep- ♦ well known to need going over and visit their mother. Mrs. Sarah Mrs. John Craddock, who lives at I normal elsewhere. tember 1: others may secure this privilige by paying all arrearages at the 4 will be interpreted by the following Mooney. 817 Orchard avenue with her daugh regular rate of 50 cents per month. Fair in tnterior, cloudy on ♦ cast: ter. Mrs. R. I.. Newman. Mrs. Crad-1 f The Mikado. Emperor of Japan_ coast tonight and Wednesday, dock left Aurora. III., in the spring . Returns F'rom Esteoded Trip—- _____________ ____ C. A. Parker cooler extreme east portion -to ♦ These rules are held to strictly, and no subscriptions will be received Mrs. John Sauer has returned of 1854 with her father and mother, 4 Nanki Poo, his son .George Maddox from a four-months trip in Minne traveling with one of the big trains. ! 4 night. at the reduced rate after the close of the fair, unless sent by letter, the 4 Ko Ko. Lord High Executioner,__ 4 Today’s temperature. 96. sota, where she enjoyed an extended Her father had been out the year | postmark bearing the date of the 18th. £d Andrews visit with her parents who reside in previous and bad gained much valu ________ ___ 4 44444444444444 4 Pooh Ba, Lord High Everything Else Melrose. While away she also visit able experience, which perhaps saved I To accommodate those who can not rely on their own memory, we will -------------------------- James Stevens ed relatives in St. Cloud. Minnesota^ their ■ ‘ "• ------ ‘—. Once, with 1 lives on occasions, STUDY PROPOSED LEGISLATION Pish Tush, A Noble Lord ............ accept cheeks now, but. they will not l»e cashed nor receipts issued until his ear to " the and Sisstou. South Dakota. t-L ‘‘.i ground, he heard a! _____ _______ _____ Ray Goerler Direct legislation, or the enact the 18tli, although sul)seription may start at any time. rumbling which he attributed to but-1 fgIo. Tbe wagons were quickly mass-1 ment of law by tbe people them- Nee Ban, attendant ..Harry Manning Former Pastor Visit»— Yum Y’um _____ Mrs. Leata Childers Rev. Melville T. Wire, formerly ed against a protecting bluff, anil selves, is fine in principle and in Pittl Sing . ...... ...... Victoria Andrews soon a herd estimated at 6u0 buffalo, theory, It will be fine in practice peep Bo _______ Mrs. Edith Stevens pastor of the Methodist church of this city, now pastor at Astoria, ac came thundering along and passed when the people are ready and will-1 Three Little Maids companied by Me* Wire and by his so elosq that tbe eyes of the animals1 fng to meet their duty before elec- K*tisha. in love with Nanki Poo . father. M. C. Wire, of Newberg, stop could be distinctly seen. At another tion day and at the polls. But up1 ....... — lr’’ Xe,1,e Hazelrigg ped in the city last night while en time they were the center o( a circle 1 ' ’There will be a splendid ensem Last year a number were disappointed, owing to forget fulness and to the present moment this readiness ble. a wonderful ballet led by Miss route to Medford to attend the an ot death, but the whites were too1 many for the Indians to attack. Mrs. . nual conference. The were obliged to pay the regular price. This year they will remember, but party was en- and willingness has not been dem Helen Rodolph and Syd Young, and tertained at the home of Judge and Craddock, who was 11 years old, others may forget. If you forget, it costs you money. onstrated. Laws are therefore placed a specialty between the acts by the rode a pony moat el the wav across Mrs. Eclus Pollock. Caruso of Grants Pass. Mr. Harry upon the statute books by a minor the plains, and at one place the ln-J dians tried to buy her. ottering a| ity vote and with a small proportion Manning. la-giou Warns Against Fraud— The show will start promptly at 8, n of the voters fully informed as to p. m. Admission to the grounds will Local American Legion officials quantity ot jerked venison in ex change The Craddocks settled ini have issued a warning to the public the measure for which they are vot be fifty cents, which includes unre the old town of {¡basta. Cal. The i ing. The only remedy is a study served grand stand seats. Grand against an organization styling itself old farm in Illinois is now the cen-l Bust”, was the slogan when John S. of those voiced nt the Washington ' thus Infringing on rights of the P«k- the “ National Disabled Soldier of proposed measures before elec stand reserved, twenty five cent/ League, Inc.”, which has headquar ter of Aurora and^ four-story brick Pool. 502 Clark street. left Galina.. confereneo—relieved by th« so-called Ing corp« diplomatique rights taken III., in 1863, and traveled ovorland nationalistic attitude of the United . foi grautx.4 su long that they have tion day and a full and intelligent extra. ters at the national capital. This bank building ocaupies the site of I to the gold mines in the Pikes Peak Staten today. collie to lie almost absolute. J a pall her father’s lilacfcsniith shop, and vote on election day. Otherwise, the What will Japan do? Japan lias lias challenged tho validity of th« In the interior of Australia the ownj^tion. according to the ’ Pa- where the home was in now a big country. Another couplet often seen dub* elected legislative body, giving fare for a trip of 404 miles by stage cific Legion", the official publica painted on the wagons laboring already started her program of Sinclair Oil company's contract In tion of the Legion in Oregon, con business block. _______ eastward was “In God We Trusted strength, if th« opinion of foreign- Sagatien. She has come into con Its time and attention to the enact- and camel is 150. • sists of three or four grafters who Mrs. Mary Leith, 311 H street, is and at Pikes Peak We B’ustcd”. John era. of bus In ess men. of missionaries flict with American Interests in the inept of laws, is best, propose to sell the public a couple one of the later pioneers, starting Pool, however, was not among that In the Far East counts for anything Chinese Eastern railway, la Japan There has come into the bands of ' of five cent pencils for a dollar, un from Alliance. Nebraska, in a cover-J number for he was ever heading Japan has begun her pliiy fur big using nil of the»« smaller contro each registered voter in the state der the guise of turning the profit, ed wagon on May 18, 1891. Although westward. He (ought with tbe sol things in Russia and In Chinn. Hilo vert leg as mere wedges for some if sny, to disabled soldiers. It is there was no trouble from Indian diers during the Sioux outbreak in has suggested that her legation In bigger game? Many feel that such within the past few days a copy of NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC reported that Oregon is being flood attacks there were, nevertheless, the 1864. and then followed the setting Peking may he raised to an embassy. Is th« case. the "voter's pamphlet.” This pam ed with tehee appeals, and the public phlet contains not only tbe text of I hej-eby announce that at the is being advised to pay no attention monotony of the slow pace, the mak sun to Nevada and California. He solicitation of many friends I have the proposed law. initiated or refer decide^ to become an independent lo U>e letters. The naional organiza- ing of camp and the breaking of has been a resident of Grants Pass camp and the Inconveniences of over for 32 years. red, but also argument pro and con, candidate for the office of State tion of the American legion Is giv land travel. Mrs. Leith arrived ta ing hese would-be grafters proper at Woodville (now Rogue IUver) on presented by friends and opponents Senator at the November election. Mrs. A. L. Blodgett of Williams. I have been a resident of Joee- of the measure. These arguments phine county for 32 years, daring tention in the east. Some of the let September 1. Later they bought a started from Bentonville, Ark., In the spring of 1871, with one of the are good, usually, but prejudiced of which time I have been engaged in ters. containing pencils, have appear farm at Murphy. mining and other business enter ed here, and have been referred to westward trains, traveling with an course, and the voter should study prises. I believe I am familiar with the local Legion men. “In God We Trust—Pikes Peak or ox team. She went to Colorado anil the law, become acquainted with its the needs ot Josephine county in the way of legislation and if elected remained until 1876, when she start efefet in conjunction with existing shall do my best to advance Its in- ; ed for Oregon, thia time traveling terests and combat any adverse in law. and exercise his best judgment fluence. At the same limo I shall with horses. Her first home was an a farm near Talent. on election day, voting for it if con endeavor to do my duty to the en state. I shall take occasion to vinced that it is good and necessary, tire present my views more fully during Mrs. <?. L. Swlnden. 74)9 G street, against it it in doubt. We err on the campaign and shall hope to merit Advertisements under this beading Ac per line per issue. AB I in the spring of 1869 left I’ennsyl- and receive the support of my friends. the side of too much legislation iTassified ads appear under this beading the first time vania with her parents for Fort Col- J. T. LOGAN. I rather than not enough. (Paid Advertisement) lins, Colo., traveling overland. Then in 1874 she traveled by team from It was not so long ago that we WANTED—Immediately, a cook for DRY SEASONED WOOD—Williams Colorado to Oregon, the John Day Wood Yard. Phone 137. 23tf country being the destination ot the three or four months. Mrs. K M. hsd a war to end war. Today the C. Neill, telephone 617F3. 98tf 100 team train. The first winter e/fnnual public press is filled with tales of FOR HALE—5-room bungalow, fur was spent, at Phoenix. Or«., and the T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE nished, and 3 lots. Price 31800. the strife in China, with the thou- CIALIST — Temporary headquar next spring her father, F. G. Day, SALEM ' September 22*27 Terms. ters at Buick salesroom, 303-310 sands killed; of battle in tbe Can took up a homestead near Murphy. North Sixth St. 54tf Rely upon Southern Pacific comfortable, convenient and FOR SALE—6-room house on paved bus , where there 13 rebellion economical service to take you to the fair thia year. WE PAY CASH FOR WOOD—What highway; good barn, chicken against the tyranny of bolshevik have you? West Foundry St.. house, 1 acre of garden ground; Qpp. The Interesting Exhibit! The Gay Crovdt Houser Bros. __ 98tf just out of city limits. rule, with the usual run of revolu- • The Hone Racer—The Many Free dttrafiioni Ihfemd Stock yM t SECOND HAND motors handled, (Continued from Page Onci tlon in South American countries. Pleasure, Recreation, Education overhauled and repaired at Clev FOR SALE—10 acres on Redwood There will be war until the human For full train Information, commuaicata with • highway at »50 per acre, »100.00 enger's Electric Store. 21tf ancse look upon the 21 demands cash will handle. understanding has evoluted some- J. M. Isham, Agent FOR SALE—-Cor coming 5 years. and Japan's desire for extension of’ P. B HERMAN 18 months old heifer both good what further. Asiatic control as measures necessary 103 South Sixth Phone 225 Jerseys, set heavy work harness, horse power stump puller com FOR SALE— Corn and fodder. Also if Japan Is to keep her leHderahip In plete with cables, land leveler, Il cows for sale. C. Jackson, Tole- Asia and her position as a world The covered wagon is now known oganization in. plow, carpet loom, new 6-ft. phone 119-R. H»0 power. They look upon the 21 de only iu song and story. While the cross-cut saw. Rhode Island Red mands and Japan's ninbitions In poultry and numerous small tools PIANO BARGAINS—In this vicinity Asia as nationalistic and Justified we have a slightly used Piano and priced right for quick sale. H. G. Player piano. Rather than Incur ambitions. Then they look at Hie Moore, 1 mi.out on road to Jer- the expense of freight, boxing, American attitude today. They ad _ ome_Prairie. _ ____ ____103 etc., wo offer these pianos at a mit there is nationalistic Justice ill WANTED — From 4 to 6 upright fraction of their original price. A steaui boiler. Must be in good re small cash payment and the bal the American exclusion bill. They pair. E. C. Nedy, City. 100 ance in thirty equal monthly pay do not admit that it baa In it llie ments are terms we will extend proper consideration of the peoples MARCEL AND CURL last longer at- to responsible people. For full of the world. 'Altrabain Lincoln and ter a Golden Glint Shampoo. tt Information, write Kohler * EXCURSION RATES—»16.00 Grants Chase. Wholesale Department. 2« Woodrow Wilson rank bigli with the Pass to Crescent City. Union Stage O’Farrell street,’Hau Francisco. Japanese idealism, of whom they are Depot. TTS-07 California. Mon 11 many 1>ofh in tliu schools and In tin W ANTED — 2 or 3 housekeeping active ranks of diplomacy. Tliot-c. FOR SALK — Apex electric vacuum rooms, furnished, »nd gurage. Star fore, while America passea the ex cleaner >4 good condition. Mrs. Grocery. tf .1. Pardee, 105 Li St. Phone 269-J. clusion bill, she gives Japan the op WORK WANTED — On (arm. man 99 portunity which Japan desires in and wife experienced In fruit WANTED— Ford Bug (good); spot A in. And llie Japanese case hero growing and farming. No. 683. cash if prie«; Is right. No dealers. Is not Illogical.’’ care Courier. 04 Address No. «8 1, care Courier. 01 Japan lint« checks up the malt er" J osephine county grape latidiT reasonable prices, easy terms. A. TO TRADE—Maxwell rondai er for hi llie United Stale»—not officially, Ford. Tetherow's Garage. C. Wheeler, 514 So. Sixth. 101 or even sdinltling II. But Japan, In To «arc fbr liaby or the opinion of ninny resident i in llie WANTED -To rent’ tor winter'.' 5 or WANTED 6 room furnished house. Kefcr- small child in my own home. Far East, is reliev'd o( ituy Inter- Mother's care, »26 a month lu i euces. Add. No «82 cure Courier. 102 uatlouul obligationu similar to many udvaace. Phone C23-R. 101 6RAMTS PASS DAILY COURIER CENSUS OF HIGHWAY TRAFFIC PIONEERS LIVE AGAIN Ail READY FOR “THE MIKADO" I COURIER BARGAIN DAY September 18th FIVE DOLLARS • $6 per year 50c per month BARGAIN DAY POUTICAL ANNOUNCEMENT PEOPLE’S MARKET g away Oregon State Fair CALIFORNIA j OREGON POWERA COMPANY 1 KATO MINISTRY GAINS 17.14%1 1 . ■ Southern Pacific Just Arrived By Express No germ within Golden Rule Store Onty-purity It’S Nestles ALPINE