ORA NTS PASS DAILY COURIER PAGE TWO ' Jul I If bat iou la Held— A JolHfk-atlon was hold at th» Wonder school houa». dint rid 39. on Hallowe'en. which w>« greatly en joyed by old and young Old fu»b- , toned gainro were |riny<.»l and »ever»! (cl»v«»r stunts addod to 'the fun Pumpkin pie mid coft<*e were nerved. BRUNTS PASS DAILÏ COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. E. Voorbles - Pub. and Propr. Entered at postoffice, Granta Pass, Ore., as second-class mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch -........ —25c Local-personal column, per lln»_10c Readers, per lln» 5c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year..... $6.00 By mail or carrier. p»r mooth.. .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year----------------82.00 MEMBER OFA38OCIATED PRESS Th» Associated Pre»» I» exclusive ly entitled to the use for republics- Ron of all news dispatches credited in this, or all otherwise credited, in thia paper aat also the local news published hereto. All rights tor republication of special dispatches hereto are also re served. Marriage I/venae Issued— A marriage license was issued on MONDAY, NOVEMBER S, 10554. Saturday afternoon to Carl O. Cole ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ man. of Roseburg, and Rllda Agnea ♦ OREGON WKATHKH ♦ Turner, off Grant »Pass. ♦ --------- ♦ ♦ Pacific Coast Stat»»; Con- ♦ Pyro««») Car 1» Ordered— ♦ siderable cloudiness and occa- ♦ A car at PyrotoL »ho government ♦ atonal rains, except that snows ♦ eeq>loMve offered to farmers for the I wish to thank my friends for their expressions 4 are likely in the mountains; ♦ clearing at th»4r land». 1» being or of confidence and for their warm supjuwt of my ♦ temperature below normal In ♦ dered today for the farmers ot Jo candidacy for the office of District Attorney on the ♦ Washington and Oregon and ♦ sephine county. The car wUl cost Republican ticket. ♦ normal in California. ♦ $2246.4». This save» the farmers of *♦ --------- ♦ the county a like amount a» they ♦ Cloudy tonight, Tuesday ♦ can secure it at half the co« of the It has not been possible for nie to spend a great ♦ probably rain near coast. ♦ regular stumping powder. It was deal of time campaigning for this office and I will ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ordered through the aiSce of the be compelled to depend on my friends who know county agent. me to make my qualifications for the office known. LISTER FOR SHERIFF The people of Josephine county Boy Hurt in Saturday Fire— I have had previous experience as District At will tomorow be asked to decide Floyd Barrows is in the hospital torney in the state of South Dakota. 1 have Itecn upon a man for sheriff ot their coun today with severely burned hands and arms as a result of a fire last practicing law in the city of Grants Pass for some ty. They can do no belter than to Saturday night at the Eistnann time and have children attending the public schools mark their ballot tor E. JI. Lister, ranch, six miles down the river. Evi here. present chief deputy and the regular dence shows tba* some one was at Republican nominee. Much has been tempting to Meal gasoline from the If you believe that a change in the administra heard during 'the past campaign of Chevrolet truck in the Eismann packing house and then lighted a tion of this office would be of benefit to the county, law enforcement. The best way to match, an explosion resulting. The I will be pleased to receive your vote at the election guarantee this enforcement is to injured youth states that he saw tomorrow, Tuesday, November 4th. elect a man whose record is public someone run from the building and property. Mr. Lister has done as that he went down to try to save the If elected, I will l>e absolutely free from the much, the Courier believes, as any car. The truck was run out but was influence of any man or organization and can assure men could do to apprehend and completely burned. you of a faithful and impartial enforcement of all bring the bootlegger and moonshiner to justice. He worked tirelessly to i our laws. Yours respect fu II v, rid the county of seek criminals as the Jones band, the most dangerous GEO. H. JACKSON. of any captured in this state in re (Paid Advertisement.) cent years. It was through Mr. Lis ter th.t the moonshine traffic has been practically eliminated here. Washington. Nov. 3.—(U. P.) — the mo« prominent of these local dence of such a transaction were un As chief deputy for the past eight ’Republicans and democrats are mak fights is the struggle of Thomas J. covered. years. Mr. Lister knows the busi ing strenuous efforts in this elec Walsh. Montana, famous senate in Another contest attracting gener ness at the sheriff’s office so that it tion to secure control of the senate, vestigator, for re-election. The at al attention is the campaign for re is possible for him to conduct it most but the contest ie as much a three tention of the country was concen election waged by Senator David I. efficiently. The records have, been cornered fight as the presidential trated upon his case recently when Walah in ¡Massachussets. Walsh Is kept up to date and no just criti election. he telegraphed Senator Borah, chair the only Democratic Senator Stesa»- In the present senate, on acconnt man of the Senate committee invee- chusetta has «ent to Washington in cism has ever been made of the man ner in wbJch the books of the sher of the two Farmer-Laibor senators tigating campaign funds, saying he many years and he is being opposed iff's office have been handled, and and the group of progressive Repub believed $100,04)0 was being sent by Frederick H. Gillett, »peaker of this In spite of the fact that hun lican followers of Senator La Fol into Montana to defeat him. Borah the House of Representative^ and dred» of thonsands of dollars have lette. neither the Republicans nor answered that the committee "would one of the »tale’s beat-known public the Democrats have a majority. To act promptly and vigorously” if evl-, men. been handled. As the Republican nominee, Mr. overcome thia balance of power and LlMer is entitled to the -ote of the to capture a clear and undisputed Republican party. In addition he is majority is the aim of both the old entitled to the support of those peo parties. ple who desire a -man who works for Of the 33 seats in the Senate to the maximum enforcement of law be filled in this election. 17 are now- and efficiency in bis office. held by Republicans. 14 by Demo crats and one by a Farmer-Laborite. CHAMBER OF < O.MMER4 E In order to capture a clear majority FAVORS COVNTY AGENT in the Senate, the Democrats must -win 20 of these contest» and the Re The Grants Pass Chamber pf Com publicans 21. Toward tbto end the FOR RENT—Furnished cottage. FOR SALE — Cheap, apples at the orchard or fruit stand. Bring your 10 4 F street, next creek, water. merce has gone on record as favor Democrats have a start of six vic sacks or boxes. J. H. Robinson. 40 Chicken coop, 3 rooms. Inquire ing the retention of the county agri tories, since in 7 Southern states tbe 208 Foundry street. Wm. Boog. culturist on the budget for the coun Democratic candidate» have no op 29-tf EXCHANGE—Cleveland Six touring 'Ari mechanical condition; will ty for the coming year. This action ponents and in Maine the Republi trade for Ford tonring. '22 or ’23. ESTRAY—There la held at the city was taken by the chamber after the can candidate is already elected. Address Wm. Heintzman, Rd. 1, pound one red cow with white budget committee had practically There is no outstanding iesne in Grant» Pass, Ofte__ __________ 48 face, white underneath, bush ot decided to eliminate the item from thte senate campaign. The position tail gone, about 6 years old, marked crop off left ear, under WH.L SEJ.L CHEAP—Drag saw. In the bndget. Final action has not of senators up for re-election on the good condition; also A-l fresh bit in right, Ono red yearling, yet been taken, but it is known that tax. bonus and investigation ques cow, 3 years old. Write P. L. white face, white underneath, no the county court is favorable to the tions of lart session wag the subject Strahan. Rd. No. 1, Box 24, Gold mark nor brand, suckling above keeping on of the agriculturist. Hill, Ore. 40 cow. One roan heifer, marked of attack in some of the primary in left ear, crop crop and underbit___ contests, but because both Demo off right, soma white in face. One E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, In Takes Girls to Portland— crats and Republicans were often surance and plate glass liability. white and red yearling, some The Fruitdale girls club will leave found on the same side in many roll Tuffs Bldg., 6th and H. Phone 28. white in face, no mark or brand. for Portland tomorrow, in company calle, these questions have not been Unless called for these animals will be »old by the city of Grants WELL EXPERIENCED mason ten with Mrs. J. L. Stanbrough and Miss prominent in the campaign. The der looking for work. Apply at Pass at the Gravlin barn, East L Jessie Griswold, home demonstration issue is rather an outright bid tor 249 Weal I street. Everett Brooks. street, at 2 o'clock p. m., Tues agent. The team is composed of party control, both parties emphasiz 45 day, November 4, 1924. Nellie Nielson and Ruth Breitmaier. ing the need of a unity of policy be J. P. MARTIN, Constable. WANTED — A steady Job as store 41 They will compete with 15 other tween the -White House and the Cap clerk or truck driver. Elmer Fox. teams in the making of prune bread itol. 24» West 1 St. 45 WILLIAM3 WOOD YARD—Back on at the Pacific' International Live the job. Phone 137. 05tt WILL butcher corn fed hogs Friday, Many of the individual senatorial stock exposition, which opened last contests overshadow- in interest the Nov. 7. Please leave or phone T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE your orders. Phone 343-Y. C. E. Saturday in Portland. CIALIST — Temporary headquar general senatorial election. Among Logsdon, Rd. 1, Box 70, north city ters at Buick salesroom, 308-310 limits on Pacific highway. 45 North Sixth St. 54tf WANTED—To lease small ranch; WOOD FOR RALE—Dry seasoned Prefer one all stocked and equip pine, fir and oak. Phone 286. ped. See A. C. Wheeler, 514 So. Houser Bros. 103tf eth. 45 Cheap 1-lnch liiralx-r. WANTED—To hear from owner of WANTED good Ranch for sale. State cash old windows, any size. Box 6.3. 41 price, full particulars. D. F. Rogue River, Ore. Men s all-wool plaid back Overcoat«, new JBush, Minneapolis, Minn. ___ ___ LOST—Bunch of keys. Finder please belted models. Every eoat new this season. WANTED -Bookkeeping work. Will notify Courier office.____ ____ 41 devote part time to several firms. LOST—Saturday night, 30x3'A tire Mrs, M. F. Gateley, 658 N. 6th. 45 and rim. lower river road. Return Olding Garage. Reward. 45 HORSES for Hire —- Belgian stock, $10 each per month. Dudley Gat- SALE OR EXCHANGE — Timber I ley, 656 N. 6th. 45 claim, four million feet fir, hem lock. cedar, pine; east, of Glen I’HONE 187-J- Jry pine and fir slab dale near highway. Will accept wood, body fir, oak and laurel, late model auto. Write 706 rar any length. C. W. Lambrecht. 90 Courier. 45 I WILL not he responsible for any FOR RENT — .3 unfurnished rooms, debts contracted, after thia date, aleeplng porch, $10 month; adults. by anyone hut myself. L. G. .Myers. Nov. 3, 1924. 45 829 Orchard Ave. 41 WANTED — Plain »ewliig and <om FOR SALE -1921 Ford touring. At fort» to tfe. I’hone 278-R or ••all water-Kent system, $185, cash or 916 N. lOth St. 45 terms. 805 G St. East. 45 TO THE VOTERS OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY: A NEK.HIUHl'H E.XIMHlHEMKXT Nuvonubur Uh la aliuoet hero and uiy .work to hard aud »rim. ibul juet th«» aaino I'll don my hat and go and vote tor Jim; for does the Spokes man not »ay. In Ila coin run a I have here, that all honor »Mould ba shffwn and "God tiloaa the pioueert" and In a later 1» . dn lengthy word» ap- . peara. g.i out auu vote for Miller, he han been here moot three year«. The ' reader» ot t.ial ¡taper will deem it mtgbty queer when it laud», ap plauds and honor», then daaerto the pioneer. Why can't it be oonnistent I aud »land by what it said. cut out Ita clack for Miller and endorse Jim instead; for by priority, seniority of, 35 Iona years, a reeldenl of thia county, a prince of pioneers, abso lutely competent in every »eualblei wuy to r«pri'»en< thia county at any I time of day; thoroughly souud in business In scholar»hip not bad. and I the best blooming neighbor a body ever had. The many good things he has done 1» like the precept goes, the good deeds his right hand doea, his left hand never knows, if thing» are going roughly and votes are get ting alack, he won't come lollygag ging 'round aud slap you on the back »nd make believe that you are it. the greatest gink ot all; he'll k take his medicine as It comes, you'll never hear Mm sqnall. if he was your friend ot yester-year he la your triend today, but if you have an ax to grind you had better stay away. We need one to represent us who won't favor clique or clan, and If such a man la needed then Jim Logan is that man. —L. R. WEBB RUBBERS AND BOOTS Mill« •' Hubbert, low anil nillltnry livrl«, »tur m ur niiubil Mt »I) le, first quiiBty, pair < hihlrvii'» Storni Itublwr». fliwt quality, Girl»* Rubbrra, »I««-» 101« tu », pair Children'll Iteti Tup Rublivr Hunt», only »>«<-» Pick your fall overcoat from this lot Soecial $16.85 Golden Rule Store T«r 3 tu IOS* Men'» Rubber*, all rtjlrw, <>ul) rrke »0.1» iMtr pair C. J. BREIER CO 51 Stores pure as a snow-flake sweet with, creamy richness/ It's Nestle's ALPINE Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei SENATORIAL FIGHTS BIG PART OF CAMPAIGN: PEOPLE’S MARKET <• to I”. I'“1' ♦**’ Why you should help them DEFEAT The Workmen’s Compulsory Compensation Amendment, Unless this reactionary amendment is defeated Oregon'» working people will lota the sure protection of the present good compensation law. In its place they will be compelled to submit to a three-man politi cal commission. whose powers will be FINAL. No matter how unfairly it may treat injured working people or their dependents, our workers will NOT have the right to appeal to an AMERICAN JURY for a square deal, a» they now have. Forces our Farmers In Under the present compensation act, farmers can come under it if they desire. Under the proposed amendment the? could BE FORCED IN and would be COMPELLED to pay money into the state fund in ADDITION TO THEIR PRESENT TAXES. Dictation with No Appeal The commission would be ABOVE THE LAW. It could make its own law; be its own judge and jury. Industry, our farmers and our working people would be helpless because the commission's decisions would be FINAL and non-appealable. Medical Trust Created The amendment specfically forbids medical or sur gical treatment for. crippled workmen, except by doctors selected by the commission and under its monopolistic control. Wrecks a Good Law The amendment was initiated by professional agita tors of Portland. If enacted it will mark the return of the oki system of bitter lawsuits and ambulance chasing k«—vrs. It will wreck the present good law, which exte. s certain protection to industry and our. working people. Vote It Down! Paid advertisement, Oregon Industrial Accident Co.,uiuttce, Portland