« GRANTS PACK TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Await Noose Published Daily Except Sunday ADVERT1SING RATES Display »pace, per inch ........... Leoni-personal column, per liuo.lhc Readers, per line----------------------- Se DAILY COVRIRE By mall or carrier, por year I« 44 By mail or carrier, per nioath.. WEEKLY COCR1ER By mail, per year--------------- MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED FHA1SS Th* A*ooc:at«d Press is «xeluaire ly ««titled ta the use for twpuhlica- Uon of all new* dispatch«« credited la thia, or all otherwise credited, in thia paper and also the local new* publlahed herein. Al! right* tor republication of special dispatches herein are also re served X g "AXCS HUH.H, ÜCTOBK* a. 1ÄL ♦ -♦ ♦ Fair ♦ after Wednesday, in Washing ♦ ton and Oregon; normal tem pera tare The forest fire har- ard wUl remain relatively high ♦ m California and normal Washington and Oregon. ♦ Orcgva and Washington: ♦ Fair and cooler tonight; fair Batt* rd ay. « ♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ HERE AND I HE i IK Two years ago when the Chicago White Sui became iavolv*d in the worst b*»eba.I scandal in history puaished. it was believed that c«r- rupcioa in the great Axaencaa sport had been done away with. But now comes the expose of the attempted bribery of a player by members of this year's the New York « Giants, the penant winner league. The leader, who claims that in National others were ia the deal with him. tea« beea expelled with two of his teaat-mat«s. Bat at the best, it ;* a aad cundum« which makes pt*»>- ble the dragging down of America s greatest sport. COVRIKK OU Weather “Saiot” Bated on Good Sente Story of Elfin ♦ in Callforeta. and fair followed ♦ by unsettled and probably rain aad the ones who took pact were DAILY Admiral Fturoy. who lai ent «4 tb« baroniet«« and cotnn»*nl1*,l th« brig Rewgte <w It* expedition t* th« Amer lean co«*t In 1831. declare« that moot of tb« nld “»aw«' regardlug weather •re reliable and based oa commoa- sens* la vest !<«<><*■ Aa a w««th«e *«- pert he C'nitumtal aa old saying to tb« effect (Mt th« glow «4 dawa high In the sky denote« wind, and a law ds an fsir weather. Be bad* a« bell««« that s«ft-k>.'kln& delicate cloud* mean wind-fair n«atb«r. and hard, ragged ones wfcd. Mist on a hllttop iue«a« rain and wind If It stay« ’oag or comes down—Sne weather If It rise« and du persoa. Rain 1« du« when dtrtaBt ab ject» look near a* on what I* calle«! a go»*! bearing day. And rain 1* fore told hy pigs carrying straws te sties. The pig as a prophet appears Iu an old riddle: Question: Why la a storm* to fallow* preaentty when a company of bogge« nmne crying hottie? Answrer: A hog is most dull a.nd of a melancholy nature; and »> by r*a»M drth foteteil the rulne that coreeth. la time «< ruin*, most -srtei! do* prick* up their ear*; as for ex ample aa asse will, when he pereeiveth a storm« of mine or ball doth follow. A. E. Voorhtes - Pub. and Propr. Entered at postonico. Grant* Pass. Ore., a* secondclaaa mail matter. Pacific Coast States: PASS Nathan F. Leopold Jr. and Rich ard A. Loeb. • super-intellectual" sass of millionaire«, pleaded guilty to the murder of 14-year-oH Bobby Franks aad got life imprisons.ent. They were too young to kang. Chief Justice John R. Ca warty of Cook county criminal court decided. But Bernard Grant (above > and Walter Kcauser i below i. who when sen tenced were jut about * Babe's ' and “Dickie's" age. will hang for the slaying of a policeman unless execu tive clemency Is shown in their b#- half. A movement to save them from the gallows is on now. 4 We might nss tl»e gis morons words of childbood's fairy tales. “Leng ago and far away." te toil the tale of Elg’r cathedral. whooe seven hundredth birthday was celebrated last Augw-t 3 and & So long uro as the twilight time of the early Middle ages, ao far sway as Rome. n*wnt we go for the be ginnings ef the story of this bear* Md pile, whose inH’ienee has beeo carting its «tell upon the Ilves of the 4wei‘.ers in the old province ef Moray from that far-off time to the [.-sweat. There is an <dd tradition that tk* -'•'.desd fotnded the church to begin with, wee •s they «•<! that of Rirnie In any ease, the site was already hallowed by many sacred aaaoctattee«. whew B1»h T Andrew Moray, scion ef th* powerful house of De Moravia. moved the Cathedral of Srynie to the Church of Holy Trinity tc Elgin. 1 $1206.20 in Prizes! Newspaper The Portland Telegram is second to none in the Pacific Northwest for complete, up-to-the-minute, depend able news. This is Election Year and you will especially need FIRST reliable un prejudiced news of your State, the Nation and the whole world. The Telegram has provided for nation-wide representation bureaus with leased wine service in order to Assemble the pertinent movements >f State, Government and National politics. Rut not only in the political field is The Portlard Teletram of value to its readers, but for news of the markets and financial world, -ports, fashions, household inter ests. theaters, movies, the radio, fee constructive *.i.u>rial*. book review* aad good fiction. Take »¿vantage of TNe Telegram’» Bur- rum Scb4cnpt.<m Pnce of or' v S' '' for •.he er.tire year—de irered to you by mail. Hundreds will subscribe to The Telegram. Be come one of our live wires and earn 75c on every subscription, a Diamond Point Fountain Pen and one of our valuable prizes. *» (224.30 l.«w • ham i » o . m ••«••••«• 7AM 44.44 34 AO M.M 44 34 UM 30 More Cash PRIZES! Compare the number of priiea (forty) and total amount of pnzes ($1206.20). also the unusual commission of 75c on each order, unth any other newspaper campaign held in this terri tory. then decide to join The Telegram’s Ranrain Day workers. Write to the Circulation Manager, Portland Telegram S poemi Extra Free—One Diamond Point Fountain Pen To Arent Sending 10 or More Subscription Orders Professional sports are becotnuig too thoroughly com U mercialised to long endure unless drasuc penalties are invoked which corruption . will snake And these pesaities impossible shoacd be against those :n charge as well as the piaytrs. FRUITDALE The COURIER Everybody aad their n-iahbors are baby harvesting the grape crop Mr. and Mrs. Steieaia «tatted at th* Neilson home Sunday aftemoou. Mr. «’.even.a is the new district manager for the W. O. W Mr and Mrs. Flint and yoaag soa of Warm Spriaga »peat three day* of last week with Mrs Rasta 11 Mr. aad Mrs. Byington are down from Portland to bar’eat their g-spes. Senator Brook hart has beea read • ent of the Roimb . aa party by the . Iowa acato central eommiue«. He ’ invited such action by his attack ‘ upon his own party. Th« repitat.oa «f Frantele for od health ha* be*a badiy beat tbe *t week by Mr». lamas aad Mr* bat* beiag sick. Mr. Ln Follette " will now have another disgruntled j. W. lîsatev bad tba ratafortaa« to 1«M his hawse agd mo •f th« coBlewtu by tire last week ’ Republican to add to his adherent*. Base<>ai; fan* will noi he ahi« to 1res* Frase» of Trail come 4ew* lust Saturday ie take te.-me bee 1 yowag bewiber l^e«. wbo had sees I «pewdiag the week with bi* a«M. 1 Mr*. A W Bates ‘ he presesi a: thè werid s serie», bai * thè Coarler indite» thrm to read thè • * return* ai thè Coarier office as they * cerne in after each inmag- And tomorrow i* th« U k day to register. It is estimated that 11.»44 laws ■ are enacted each year .a the legts- ¿ tatare of th* states. S t onr display of BOBBY COATS iu the «t iller wuak»« They are l»y far iLc biggest hit in Knit Wear this PEOPLE’S MARKET MM* C*wgill aad Misa Grisw«14 mrt with Mr» Slaabtowgh TbatWay '•ewiag 1« perfect the piaas for tb* ' isit of Mr* Stuabrvsgb aad her two ' «lab giri*. Rath Brett ms y*r aad Nellie Ne lsoa to the !aterao<i««al «x>oMt»a at Portlaad The girt* WILLIAMS WOOD YARD-Back <n wow the trip by rorei’tag tb« prit« the jote F»'=e 137. M Piti era thdr bread uaaiag al the rowgty WOOD FOR SALE—Dry «-siscaM fair pise. fir aad oak. Those 344 Mr*. George Davit a*4 ber broth Hosaer Bro*. lfltf er. Joe lamaa. came •«*» 'r«m Co- «wíi.e '.ast Satargay for a week» v »,t WANTED TODAY -Camp man or w MBaa for sanai; mine cren P B « Ah tbeir parrot*. Mr aad Mr» la * .chhadc. City, or parse 3AS-L. mas. 1* ¿saga*. Mr aad Mrs Hew «ater- • talweg Mr Mews' «aotber. ht» »Mgr. . Mary Hess, brother Anhar aad wife aad Da< id G-iftnh. oí Medlcrd at dtaaer. .TU.-vll $9.85 to $10.35 Manv other Beautiful Sweater CoaU at $5.85 to $8.85 PHONE 1IT-J for dry pire and fi» MILK—li 44 per gnart per delivered Fï.-ïe H>R »la - If it atei • aamed bod» i»r oek sud pt»' any ieag-t C W Lew ter—te*. Mrs D. D T>4g* i« lahtax car* of Mr* Thoma»' ebtldr*« «bita »ke aad I Mr. Thena» ar« he'yiag ia th* ^taabroagv » l a«»*rd 1—1 Golden Rule Store k W Ru'es >.»» wold hU ftv* acre viaeyard to Mr. Garda*? aad hi» so«. Claad. •! Oac da N T. Mr. ar.d Mr*. Str*»*» of Graat* Fa-‘. r«ii»d e* Mr aad Mrs NeUsoa MuaAay o* eaiag; Commercial I Can Printing Department Handle Your Work Quickly Automatic Presse« Phone 390 To the Voters of Josephine County I am a candidate on the lb piibliean ticket at the t lection on November 4th. for the office <>f District Attorney. I held the office of Dixtriet Attorney of Harding < ounty. South Dakota, for two year# while a resident of that Mate and ni’cntly receixe,! the following lct- terfmm the Clerk of Courts of that countv: * Buffalo. South Dakota, June I m . 142» Georg* H Jack son Gram* Pa-S» Oregon Frtewd Georg* I am p «Med to hear that 'ou ar* a candidal* for District Attorney <>f vour county I know from tb* record that you made while states Attorney of Hirdtn/ County that the people of your rnwniv who l>o- I»ev* iu the'«ntoecement of the law will make no mts- tab* in castmg their vote fur you. Yoy no doubt remember during that time 1 waa J unico of the Fvaee and I well remember how you stood for the »trlct entorve- meat of th* !««. Surcos.« to you Yours truli. i Signed I FRED W. « 11.SON Clerk oi Court*. 1 am in fav«ir of the impartial eiifercviiirnt of all hw>. . <V| If clectrti. 1 will lie vhtilly ùiib'pt'iith'jit «»f any man or or?anizati«Hi. as 1 have matle absolutelv no pledge to anyone to >eeure mt élection. I am a married man ami hâve three children, two f « . ¡1; UH atti ndiiig the pul>li«< se|iool> of 41 runts Pa*#. I am a m. ml* r of no orgauixation except the Masonic order. GEO H JACKSON ’raid Ad'et t Isenvnt I «