HATI'RI»AY, MAIU'H HL HMM. BUICK frican Are You Waiting for Rents to Come Down ? fot Thto D^partm»«« SupplUd By th« America« Lew Io« M+wa Bcrvloa. ) T h b Buick name is Buick's best salesman POPULAR WITH ‘DOUGH' BOYS Are you one of the millions who are patient­ ly laying rents that are from 20 per cent to 50 per cent too high? If you are, do you know the facts I Do you know that Grants Pass is short 2tK) homes; that experts estimate the I nited States to be four years behind in building require­ ments t The law of supply and demand always fixes prices. So long as there is a home shortage landlords will demand high rents and tennanfs will be forced to pay them. The one wav out is to become a home owner yourself. You can build now cheaper than at any time in the past five years, and almost as chea|>- lv, we believe, as at any time in the next five years. Lumber and building materials have taken a tremendous drop. The complete cessation of building has caught manufac» turers with big stocks which they have been forced to sell almost at cost. If you buy now you can take advantage of their situation. If you wait, you will buy when everyone else is buying, and you will find the in­ creasing demand forcing prices upward. In our opinion, right now is a good time to build. You owe it to yourself to investigate thor­ oughly. Call and see us, or a letter or phone call will bring us to you at once. Adjutant of Montana D«partmeot Good Fighter for Rights of the Ex- Servie« Men. Ben W. Barnett of Helena. Mont., adjutant of the Montana department of the American Legion. is popular with ex -service men tweauae he ¡s*se«>a»e» the rare ability of enter talnlux veteran» as well as fighting fur their rights. Many former soldier« who were statloued nt Camp Bodge, la., remem­ ber Mr. llaruett for his vaudeville acta at various recreational huts and hundred» of Montana veteran» prnise him for his efforts In obtaining work for them aud Justice for disabled ex service men. At the age uf eleven, Mr. Barnett organized the Abraham Iduculn club at the Hull House In Chicago and ever since be has beeu an organiser in business and tn the affair« of the Le­ gion. Ills versatility la Indicated by the fact that he has beeu a vaudeville artist as well as a successful denier In hides and furs. Mr. Burnett was at first rejecttsl by the army t «»cause of a bad foul, but Anally was accepted for a few months of service In an American training camp. He I as served as state adju tant since the organ ration of the Le­ gion's Montana department. Since January /, recular eyurpotent on ail mode It inc ludet C.o’d Tiret SEEKS OWNER OF WAR MEDAL Opera 8mger Redeems Emblem Found In Window of New York Pawn Shop. The sight of ■ Victory medal In the window of a Now York pawn shop moved Lucitm Muratore, opera singer and French soldier during the World war, to red«jem the decoration In hope that It will find Its way to Its owner. "While strolling with my swretary," M. Muratore wrote, “I chanced to took curiously In a window where many odd articles were displayed. Among them was this medal. Having served with the French army In the gr«»at war. I was naturally interested to know how this medal should come to such a place. My frlerals informed me that probably the veteran had tx-en forred by clr- cumstunces to port with it for a small sum. It Is certain that I should be greatly distressed to be forced to give up Insignia of rewnrd with which France has honored me. With this feeling. I sent my secretary to recover this modal for me In the hope that I should be able to return It to the gal­ lant soldier who won IL” The medal bears clasps for St. Su­ blet. Mens«»-Argonne and a defensive »ector. It will be returned to Its owner if properly Identified. Three C’s Lumber Company Chas. R. Cooley, Manager. E Ch ail son, Mill Supt. I SERVICE SERVICE And Buick 1921 models have added prestige to that name. The new models possess the known Buick reliability to meet every condition of travel. To that reliability there is added comfort result­ ing from improved seating arrange­ ment and spring suspension and easier control of mechanism. And the new lines are beautiful. Each car’« reliability ia re-inforced by Authorized Buick Service. OPEN FOR BUSINESS WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK Will. BUILD * Phone 147 The Wardrobe Cleaners WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO FIRST CLASS WORK FIRST TO SIGN APPLICATION Little Minnesota Lady Puts Hor Name on Dotted Line for Auxiliary Charter. COME, LET’S GET ACQUAINTED The Women's Auxiliary of the Amer­ ican Legion Is open to wives, daugh­ ters nml sisters of Legionnaires as well us mothers and wives. Hence It wns entirely proper for Pearl Iva Hoskins, six year-old daughter of a prominent Legion member In Fergus Falls. Minn., to have the distinction of being the ' first signer on an ap­ plication for an auxiliary charter. Pear! says she likes her Auxil­ iary, but that It In a hard wort pronounce. Associated Gas 36c SS WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR TIRES, TUBES. ACCESSORIES, ETC. OIL AND GREASE Le Moss Service Station SOUTH SIXTH STREET Better Built Better Service in fact it can’t be beat. Better Price k Complete^ With Stock and Equipment at $50,000.00 For sale owly by »wacr or auth ‘W-iMd ageete Minnesota member« of the Ameri­ can Legion are attacking the red tape and delay by the government In cash­ ing Its certificates issued to disabled veterans to pay their « xpense* while traveling to public health and voca­ tional training centers. Because of the difficulty In cashing the paper, the ex- service men are now for«»d to accept a discount of ten per cent Authoriza­ tion by legislation of federal reserve banks and post offices to pay cash on presentation of the certificate« is the remedy suggested by A. H. Vernon, Legion department commander, In let­ ters to F. W. Galbraith, Jr., National commander; and to the federal board for Vocational Education. It Is be­ lieved that the Legion will adopt *he suggestion ami back legislation to that «»nd. Grants Pass Service FOR THE GARBEN ANI» FIELI» Lester Lord - SWEET CLOVER — WHITS: CLOVER PEAS-------- BEANS — CORN ONION HETS lEirrii.izKRH POVI7TRY HI’I’I’LIEH J. Pardee Liniment I. I.t\ «tops the aches that follow exposure UDDEN changes of weather or exposure to cold and wet, S start rheumatic twinges and Waiting, Fondly Walting. O.—Sloppy weather, ain’t It? Fm wearing my nrmy slicker. Got your'» yet? » * D.—No, not yet.—American Legion Weekly. CLEANING------ PRESSING - REPAIRING Diamond Tires and Tubes Delays Cashing Certificate*. Ardencraig Farm For Sale HUM I make your “bones ache.’’ Sloan’s Linimen! brings warmth, comfort and quick relief to lame back, stiir joints, sprains, strains, soreness. fenetratrl without rubbing. Ail druggists—35c, 70c, «1.40. USED CARS FOR SALE fkrlppn Booth, good as new. IWMlgn, fine condition. Buick Hix, fine shape. Three good «lievroleta and three good Fords. Ford One Ton Truck. Come In anil look them over. The Price« are Right. b C. L. Hobart Co.