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X g "AXCS
HUH.H, ÜCTOBK* a. 1ÄL
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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.
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Orcgva and Washington:
♦ Fair and cooler tonight; fair
Batt* rd ay.
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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.
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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.
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are becotnuig too thoroughly com­
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mercialised to long endure unless
drasuc penalties are invoked which
corruption
. will
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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
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* return* ai thè Coarier office as they
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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
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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:
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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
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