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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1924)
GRATTA PAGE FOTR country. PAM DAItr WEVX'FHhAV, OCTOftEll 'J’J. I»«1 COTRIKR 1 la.lio incompatibility la the new est cause for >dlvor«c and separation. Mrs. Clara llcynislis claim# she was happy with bar huataad 'Millard, un til th« demon radio obtruded llsvlf. New York In uow to her a total loss. Husband passes up movies and alls with «uir phones glued to hla head. •V'lth aeiaaora, Mrs. Heymann cut down the aerial ami sent It on a vis it to the garbage man. Thia overt act brought the .Heymans to court and now the judge 1» considering the first case of radio Incompatibility, and its demands for temporary ali mony. % How do you do it?” Tty this new cereal yourself and be convinced. Ip t cook in ¿to 3 minutes Resigns TheH-0 Cereal Company /nc "•töHh«, and best ot breakfast out by the governor and the Oregon as to make the actual assessed valu- JoUrnal for denunciation as vifila- ' .ition of the lands upon which the fork of a public trust reposed In alleged bad loans had been tnado to them, If the allegations be true. correspond with and substantiate tlie Carefully concealed is the fact alleged losses to the school funds, that by th«#r own admissions and |Thl» c intingency had, however, been the direct admission of Mr. Myers foresee.I Immediately after the .tom-1 Salem, Ore., Oct. 22.—Governor in a personal interview the alleged , Inallon of Mr. Myers at the primary i election, and to provide valuations Walter M . Pierce and the Oregon I waR,a«" ,M ,he result of a faul,y »>"- which would suit their purpose, the | Item prescribed by law and the gen- Journal, in a fran tic effort to se governor and Mr. Myers constituting i . oral condition of agricultural de cure complete awiyr over all state in- a majority on the land board, Inaug- pression which the entire country atltutfons and affairs through the urated a system'of empyloylng field haa experienced since the close of the election of Jefferson D. Myers as agents to Investigate and report up state treasurer and third member of war, and 'for which the acts of in on the condition of the security for the board of control, are waving an dividual members of the land board loans made. Thu power to appcli.t other stuffed club over tike heads and its employees are in no manner these field agents was carefully re responsible. of the voters of Oregon. Without going into detail at this tained by the board with Its major On the Strength of a political in ity favorable to Mr. '.Myers and the vestigation and report on the condi time regarding the misrepresenta plan of action, and not delegated to tion of the state’s common school tions contained In the report and tr<me right! stands out in front of ' and Other funds administered by the the biased conclusions that are be the secretary of the land board, un his men, exposed to enemy fife, di , state land board, which by the elec ing drawn from it by Governor der whom they would be normally recting their operations. A wound tion of Mr. Myers they would also Pierce, the Oregon Journal and jhe expbeted to work. The first of these field agents’ re ed man may be seen stretched out control, they are endeavoring to cfe- ho*1 o{ staV<’ employees who are be- near his comKdes. ports were incorporated into the ate the impression that the school ,n< Used scatter tho manufactured Tourtellotte report, but the bias In children of the state have been ' P°lson over the state, the unscrupu- thorn was so evident as to bring a robbed of something like a million lous Politics of the whole affair is realisation to the governor and the dollars 'by the farmers of Oregon ¡evident upon Its face, Oregon Journal that something less who have benefitted by loans from The report, which has been mis- conspicuously political must be de these funds, and by former state brAnded as an alleged audit of the vised. This brought about the ap officials, wijorn) they charge have land board and is nothing more than pointment of the so-called non-parti wilfully squandered these fundi In a compiletldn of the records on file san boards of three appraisers In the authorization of bad loans. in the land board bfflce that could | each coifnty, the impartiality of i Particularly is, this attack J»"1hg have been, made by any stenograph which are guaranteed by the fact directed at Thos. B. Kay, Republican er or clerk In that office, -wal made they are selected anu appointed by candidate for state treasurer and a by Arch T. Tourtellotte, public ac the governor. former occupant, of that office and countant, of Portland, employed by member of the land board, and Sam the board at the instigation of Gov Kozer, incumbent and candidate fl.r ernor Pierce. The report was made re-electiop to th office of secretary on the condition of the funds as of of state, to discredit whom tho re June XO. 11*31, yet until the opening port was prepared and is being Used. of the genoral election campaign .Neither the repbrt, not those who early in Heptemiber It was- discreetly are interpreting It to their awn ends, covered up. Strangely enough the however, makes mention of the fact Cregon Journal made the discovery that Governor Pierce, State Treas of its existence. urer Myers, and all of the ex-gov There was in the scheme as a plan ernors. preceedlng state secretaries of campaign action one discrepancy of scientists. It will stdrt out on an and former state treasurer! slhco which neither the governor, the extensive oceanographic expedition the creation of tho land board are Oregon Journal, nor any auditor next July. ¡equally guilty will» the two singled hired for the task cotld remedy so A Chinese Battle This is a scene from the fighting between the Chekiang and Kangsu forces near the town of Llul y. China. The artillery commander (n the ex- Scientists Get It The old hospital ship Solace, once considered a model of Its kind, is to be refitted and turned over to p crew Asbesto» pk J I r L il ' I tj —here’s an Ashes- II tos Shingle made the "Carey” Way great Carey factories, for half a century buildera T HE of superior roofings, have per fected an asbestos shtngll that combines all of the properties of asbestos with 4he advan tages of the Carey process of manufacturing. • The Carey Asbestos Slate Shingle is fire-resisting, and carries the Class "B” Label of Underwriters’ Laboratories. 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