GRANTS PASS DAILY - ohiue Fish mih I Game Protective as­ sociation. Mild the election of a dele­ gate to represent the organisation at the meeting of the state league in Portland next Monday. The meeting will be at 7:30 o'clock. » NOTICE All persons knowing themselves 1 indebted to the Fushion GarAge prior io December 1. are requested lo call 1 and make settlement by the 15th of the mcftith. Ml claims against the I garage should be presented by that 35 I time. .1. F. Burke. Only 23 Days JEWELRY Has advanced in price le-s than any other commodity. Christmas MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Why not make this a The Associated Pres« is exclusively Quality and Service •»titled to the use for republication NEW TODAY Jewelry Christmas? of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this P1ANO TUNING Geo W. Cross of paper and also the local news pub­ Medford will t»e in Grants Pass on lished herein. . i $200 an acre has been bid up to $400 championship, they will be "hum- BARNES, The Jeweler or about December 1st. those wish­ AU rights of republication of spa­ or $500 an acre. Farms are sold dingers," and will arouse wonderful A. P. Tint« lns|»ector Next door First National Bank ing their pianos tuned or repaired tial dispatches herein are also re­ practically on "margins." the specu­ interest. served. kindly leave orders at Rowell's • _ _____ ._ - lative buyer paying 5 per cent down Music Store. Your satisfaction Is my sue ess. All work gunrnnteed. land trusting to luck to get rid of TUESDAY, 1>E< EMBER 2, 1910 ADI7AMA 00071 DA in 34 ¡the property at a profitable risi be- I GOOD, BARGAIN in Chevrolet car; I fore he has to make good ou the full ‘sell for cash or Ford and cash. *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦$♦ ♦ purchase price. The same farms are ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦ Geo. S. Barton. Phone 515. 33tf OREGON WEATHER ♦ sold over and over, often to men who --------- ♦ ♦ FOR SALE Gentle attractive pony, Tonight and Wednesday fair, ♦ have never seen them. Banks are ♦ suitable for riding or driving. Globe. Aril., Dec. 2.—The recent ♦ with moderate winds, mostly ♦ dangerously loaded inj with loans. Price 340. Inquire of A. ♦ easterly. ♦ Still the movement grows in volume. raid which operators of the federal gvrton. like one of the periodic '‘bull mar- department of justice made in this BOILER for sale. 35 h. p.. return kets” in the New York stock ex­ district against alleged violators of fine, with smoke stack, in l KOOd the war-time prohibition statutes, condition, cheap for cash, THE TOURIST AND HIS DOLLAR change or the Chicago wheat pit. but netted the officers nearly 10,000 gal- dress Amos Smith, Rd. 4. The development of great systems of greater duration. Ions of home-made liquor, the heve- How long will it last, and how high rage, according to current "bootleg ” WANTED- Mandrel 'for cordwood of highways throughout the country 1 prices, being worth something like cutoff saw. 7?7 North Fifth will the land go? means immensely more to the local­ $100.000. street. 34 These values may be justified, in ity which finds itself upon the main­ The raid was considered one of YOUR LAST CHANCE to get nursery line of pne or more of the main ar­ theory, by present prices of farm pro­ the biggest "scoops" ever made by stock this season is to order this teries than would the building of ducts. The craze is based evidently the department of justice In any part week. Delivery about December other railroads through it. The on a belief that high prices have of the United States, more than 115 15 No better stock grown and no federal warrants being served against railroad is a necessity in the develop­ come to stay. But have they? more reliable nursery than the the alleged law breakers, and 5 7 Oregon Nursery Co., in business 52 ment of territory, but there is little If food prices stay up, rarm values "search and seizure” warrants being years; 1800 acres, no irrigation, direct benefit to an individual com­ generally may rise to the new level used. Fifty-one persons were arrest­ best of care. Everything guaran­ munity from the traffic that passes and remain there, If food prices go ed many of them being foreign-born teed true to name and In good through in transit. The passenger down, the bottom will drop out of residents of the district who are condition when delivered 1 will J employed in 'the copper mines here. upon the long train may take a cas­ the land boom. be ?t the Josephine Hotel Satur­ Bonds in each case was fixed in the ual look out of the window, and an day, December 6 from 10 lo 8. or On the other hand. If farm values sum of $300. I you may leave your order with Mr occasional traveler will buy a sand­ can be brought up to this speculative In one building raided. 13 barrels Shinn at the Public Market, who wich at some side station. But the level and kept there, food prices of illicit brew were discovered, and will act as deliveryman. Terms, bulk of the commercial transactions might be kept up permanently. They at another stop made by the officers, cash on delivery. E. A. Butler, nine barrels of claret wine were un­ is not large. would have to be, to pay a proper Salesman. Box 178. Grants Pass. covered. The chemist who made a Oregon. 39 With the stream of travel ti^t will I return on the land values. subsequent analysis of the wine stat­ flow over the completed highways, ed that some of it was superior to FOR SALE- Piano: good combina­ tion gas and wood range, nearly the finest imported article. United the tale is a different one. This Our customers all wear the "amlle that won't come off." new. Call 201 West D street. 40 States Deputy Marshal Erank Hayes stream ceases its movement for more That is because a real grouch can't exist when one's car is who had charge of the raid, had coni WANTED Janitor for the Baptist I than half, of each 24 hours and the working to perfection, There is ouly one way wo know of to be siderable difficulty in finding a church. Inquire of Dr. M. R. Brit­ sure of avoiding car trouble—That is to put uud keep you under travelers become part of the life of warehouse large enough to hold all (Continued from page 1) ten. Lundburg building. 36 ’ our expert care. the community in which they happen of the contraband liquor. WANTED Milk Cow at once, must I to be. They »pend thousands of dol­ Portland papers last night setting be kind and gentle and good milk-I lars with merchant, with garage man. forth the claim of the local team for ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * er. heifer or young cow preferred, 1 consideration. It embodies within ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ and with almost every branch of fresh now or to be soon. Ghe the statement an open challenge to trade. They will become a regular any team that can show a valid claim Regular Meeting— price, age and description In first ■ letter. Mrs Dave Roberts, Mur-j and important source of revenue. for the premier honors of the state, Of the Neighbors of Woodcraft at jihy. <»re 40 These travelers will be continually and urges that the game be played the W. O. W. hall this evening at 8 > on neutral grounds; or. that if played o'clock. Election of officers. 35 FOR SALE -Hay and grain, feed of looking for recreation and for op­ upon the Grants Pass grounds. the all kirwis. Red Front Barn. Neely portunity to see more of the country Chamber of Commerce will back the Ituwcn Waives Examination-— &, Gravlin. 4 0 through which they travel. What­ team financially. R. J. Rowen, the local auto sales- FOR SALE — A 180-pound grade The team representing the Ea man. arraigned before United States ever will stop them for a day or a Berkshire sow with K 3-we«ks-old week upon their hunt for pleasure i Grande high school has a clear rP*iCommissioner Davis last Saturday dandy pigs. $55. L M. Mitchell. and for sport, will add to the indus- cord, and is loudly laying claim to afternoon on the charge of mailing Murphy. 36 the championship. It is the strong- out matter with stamps that had been • trial value of the community. The est.team in eastern Oregon as Grants previously used, waived examination FOR SALE _iC -14 head of shouts, sportsmen of Southern Oregon pro­ Pass is the trongest team in Southern ' ana weight about HO pounds. In good neia i to the United States and was held shape. Ranch on Missouri Flat. court trial, In the custody of pose to aid by working toward the Oregon. The contest in the Wiliam-1 ___ _ for ____ R. W. Craig, Murphy, Ore. development of this "playground of ette valley is in somewhat of a mud-1 United States Marshal Mann he was die with Corvallis seemingly in the taken to Portland yesterday—Med­ the west.”. They want camping Calling Card Price«— strongest position In the Portland ford Mail-Tribune. places established along the streams Printed calling cards 75c for city contests, the Jefferson high and in the mountains, and the rivers school has defeated all comers and Bportmneu Will Meet— $1.25 per 100 at the Courier office kept filled with trout that the tour­ has a clear title there. The Port- Ix>cal sportsmen and all others Engraved cards per 100, $3 and up; land city schools, however, have not who are interested in the propaga- where plate Is furnished. $1.50 per ist may stop on his way and fill his been playing under the state inter- tion and protection of game and 100. creel. The more attractive the coun­ scholastic rules. game fish In this district, are re- try can be made, the longer will the If more games are arranged u)x>n ' quested to meet at the Chamber of visitor prolong his departure. We the basis of elimination for the state Commerce rooms Wednesday evening want these people to come, not alone because we want to get acquainted, but because we want them to spend their dollars here where they can get more for them than In any other outing district In the whole world. CAR BARGAINS W C. L. Hobart Company Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FARM SPECULATION Farm speculation has been sweep­ ing the great agricultural sections to such an extent that western state banking commissions are 'alarmed, and the government his sent out a force of expert investigators. The craze is particnLrly rampant in Iowa, central Illinois, northern Missouri, eastern Kansas, Nebraska, ''sjiorth and South Dakota, southern Minnesota and western Indiana. To a less degree its influence is felt in productive areas in every part of the United States. The high price of corn, oats and pork has been the chief cause of this boom. The results are enough to stagger the mind of an old-fash­ ioned farmer. Land that was con­ sidered lately to be valued highly at FOR MEN—AT Peerless Clothing Co Cash Clothiers G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. Old Newspapets, 5c and 10c Bundles 4