FRIDAY, SI rii MBI II IMI, I Wil GRANT« I'.UH DAll.t eoi K|Kit PAGE TWO \l U TOI W SfiANTS PASS DAILY COURIER bX»R SADE .Prospector's stamp mill, never been used. O. S. Blan­ chard I • FOR SALE 9 Jersey milk cows. Sutton ranch. 2'» miles south on Pacific highway on old Frultd.il« road. 11111 WANTED Girl or woman for house­ work. 2 tn family. 131 \lmond St.. Medford. Ore. Ore 96 WANTED $1500 from private party for I'.’ months. Good proposition for right party, also good secur- tty. l-’ur particulars address No. 9!» 255 care Courier. l-XMl SALE Two story brick bus mess house Well lociitml. mtylng over 20 per cent on Inveetment. ground floor for lease. Inquire 6tl G street. PIANO bX>R SALE at a bargain B street. Phone 1-J. GET YOl’R LUMBER from tho Jose­ phine Lumbar Co., at wholesale mill prices. All kinds of planed lumber. Our truck delivers any­ where. Phone 188, 107 North 6th street DEPENDABLE INSURANCE lines. See T. M. Stolt, Buick sales­ rooms. Phone 520. .MODERN 7-room house, close good location, lot 50x100. for sale. Priced especially for quick sale In­ quire on premises. 411 C St. 73tf COAL AND WOOD—When you buy your coal and wood from us you get two things that are essential wn- today—quality and service. 7Stf llama Wood Ai Coal Co. RENT 6-room furnished FOR bouse with bath. 730 North Sixth 88 street KINDERGARTEN starts Monday. O< tober 3 at 9 a. m. Beveridge Powers. 4 23 B slr«»el. Phone Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. Voorhlea. Pub. and Propr Catered at postoffice. Grants Pass. Ore. as second-class mail :natter Persian ADVERTISING RATES 'display space, per inch.............. I.oca!-personal column, per line. Readers, per line........................... - Designs Brocaded Changeable DAILY COURIER •y mail or carrier, per year $6.00 By mail or carrier, per month WEEKLY COURIER By mall per year............................. $-’ 00 4TRU KII Insist on Minerva Yarns MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated press is exclusively entitled to the use for republicatlou Orante Pass, Ore. 101 & 105 N. 6th >f all news dispatches credited In this jr all otherwise credited in this uaper and also the local news pub­ lished herein. All rights for republication of spe- gardness of his personal likes or dis­ c'al dispatches herein are also re- likes. ••rrod. Grants Pass has assumed an im­ Rank I xnmis 01» Decrease, While FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1921 portant place among the communi­ punita Arc Mounting Higher ties of the state, and the next tew ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Kansas City, Sept. 30. (1. N 3.» months will witness a wonderful X OREGON WEATHER The channels of trade are broad­ transformation in the business aud * ening and the ’ waters'* arc running Weather for the Week industry of the adjacent territory. I smoother than they have done for ♦ Pacific Coast States: Fair in There was never a time when there some time, according to statisti™ California, and considerable «as greater need for action upon the compiled by the Federal Reserve cloudiness and showers in Ore­ part of the Chamber of Commerce, Bank of this district. ♦ gon and Washington. Normal The clearing houses of this district and the first essential is the employ- temperature. are now handling more than a bil­ i ment of a competent man to give his lion dollars a month. Most of these ♦ Tonight and Saturday, fair. entire time and energy to the wel­ clearings" are carried on by a sys­ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦ ♦ ♦ fare of the community as the active tem of exchange between the dffennt head of the Chamber of Commerce. banks which are members of the Fed­ WORK FOR THE CHAMBER OE' Business man may. as a patriotic eral Reserve System. COMMERCE “Mercantile trade in some lines is duty, serve as officers, directors or RI SK SALE A farm one aud An efficient commercial organiza­ as the membership of the body, but steadily improving, there is one ac- half miles front Grants Pas» There has tivity in fall buying, a snap. Apply to Isaac lle«t. tion must have a competent man on they can not be expected to give at­ been a marked reduction in bank the job continuously to obtain re­ tention to the details that require loans and bank deposits steadily NEW TODAY—Electric iron, nearly sults. The local Chamber of Com­ much of time and an entire devotion mount higher. NEW. New shipment of blur bini Coal production is low. It aver- dishes, mirror», 1 offe,« < up», tul>», all merce has been slipping along as best to community welfare work. When it could with the part-time services the man has been employed, then ages approximately about 50 per cent ’■»Des, waah boiler«, a few «« hh ! over­ of capacity in thia district. 1-ead and coats. B.ty< tub. Piton«- 71. T. C. of a temporary secretary who was every loyal citizen should get behind zinc production continues to stag­ Booth. him and help with the big push. filling in time till permanent ar­ There must be no factions and no nate. il r. rangements could be made. Crude oil production continues to Gene Packard, former National I personal grouches in a work that is maintain a steady axerage in Okla­ league pitcher, who has been pitching Allyn’s time has been largely taken for the community as a whole. homa, but shows a slight reduction ind<-|ieiident hall In Ohio, ’’til s|wmd In other activities, and he does not in Kansas and Wyoming. th«- n-iiialii ler of th«- -• 11 .. work.ng feel that he can devote more of his | ERFK4T That the rental stringent./ which for out of town clubs in Ml- oiirl at.-I ROTEI TION energy to the organization's work. has prevailed for some time past will Kiitisn-. OLICI The employment of a permanent sec- ' probably be relieved soon is indicat­ yon retary-manager therefore becomes ed in the increase of 70 per cent in < ’over* ’ but building permits throughout the dis ­ Health imperative if the locality is to have Life 117; its proper representation In the bus-1 trict which this review records. Accident Disability Id ; There has been a heavy movement .'ill ; RELIANCE LIFE iness world. The industries of the of wheat from the farms into.mar­ und INSURANCE CO. community and the need of the dis­ ket channels, igist mouth’?receipts OF PITTSBURG trict are largely set before the people from four markets show an increase THEO. P. ( RAMER Jr. of 173 per cent above the record of through the Chamber of Commerce, General Agent a year ago. ®tw -rarw. wwvn * and such a body should have the un­ 2O-M4 N. (Uh St. 1U7-R -'S. MR-HAPPY qualified support of every citizen re- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ N PARTY i ’ PERSONAL AND LOCAL ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mrs. Roy F. McGee and Miss Olive Courtney returned from Grants P pm this morning after spending the pa»' it two days visiting with friends and relatives. —Roseburg News-Review, Among those registered at the Ox- ford last nlght were John Dailey of Selma. M. J. Monteith of Albany. L. L. Lewis and C. L. («off of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Newton and J. Cadia o^Crescent City. E. E. Hew of Ashland and W. E. Powell of Eu- gene. This Summer A VICTROLA You gain a kind of pleasure frori the Victrola that nothing c! - —n ¿ive. 1< uHjuy at uny moment the actual mutf French <- I nilnn aviators, -.vho tire utoler < truer with th«- government tis ln»’i tors mid udmlnl trntors In the t nntfoiial » bool of aviation v lccli I ¡S been foiitoli «1 In the port city of tlie tuli, t o lse ¡lincei aslhle »ectlons <>f thè country. STYLES -■» , IX-’I’.I I» H IN Vit It tilt V ? AW coA.s r 'SEFTHAÌ « N r vgu CO 5 ‘ rr to * •" A <- l’*7 •( '■ FO4UTII STREET. SF F RCr.jl I L Universal Service Station $ Be It ever so h im He there is no ¡.lace Ilk • horn" when a pot roast Is on the fire. Yon ought to know how politely You wo will serve you. ought to got acquainted with the nutritious, del'clots q tall- tl'-s of our meats. You really ought to. repair nini tuiik«- > ««-ryr ul -txl top and »Up cos- ■ I do ilo- « ililrulili' -lit« mirrs > '««- . pri< •-». i to., gladly *nb» uiltleil. W ^OPS-SLIP COVERS Watch for Mr. Happy I’snj city : MADE j PAIR B. BERRY nd Pcbeburg Stage I ND SI M> V YOUTH Ix-ave RoM'burg i y m. 1 tilt p. in- To Our Friends and Tairons I. i- »«-» nt- in. in. LI WK MIDI ORD III. III. • III. III. Ill X siil i U Wc wish to announce that on October first Pardee’s Grocery will open under the managment of Pardee and Gebers, Mr. Emil Gebers having purchased one-half interest in the business. Our wish is to serve the public. Thanking you for your favors in the past, we solicit your further patronage. Yours truly, J. PARDEE EMIL GEBERS „ ■ •. I Bordo, z « -, 4«»-. I Selling . urmturi Heatin 5tov and F* anges ORNI I 1NI1 OIIIXJOM If \¡t r.fi .(• . rtMl'ANY Tinte t tiro J CH I LES P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M.