MONDAY, OCTOBER ». ««a» GRANTS PASS BAILY COURIER TAGS TWO ■ —Í 6RANTS PISS DAILY COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday AFTER TOWER RATES ,A. E. Voorhtae, Pub. and Prupr. Entered at postoffice, Grants Pass, Ore., as second-class mall platter. ADVERTISING RATES - Display space, per inch-------------lie • Lotal-Deraonal »column, per liat- lQc • Reade^i, per line*... ----- Ic San Franctaco, Oct. ».—(I. N. S.> Eastern consumers and California producers of fruit are alike interest J daily courier ed in the proceeding* brought by ths • By mail or carrier, per year —»«.«• Callforaia Grower* and Shippers’ ; By mall or carrier, per moetb- Protective League against the trans WEEKLY courier continental railroads for a reduction By mall, per year. of rates. The case Is to be heard • MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS next month by the interstate com * The Associated Press Is exclusive merce commission in San Francisco. ly entitled to the use for republica Because of the importance to Cali tion of all news dispatches credited fornia interests the California rail In this, or all otherwise credited, in 1 this paper and aleo the local nows road commission has petitioned tor - published herein. 9 leave to Intervene as a party to the All rights tor republication of case. runs. They hare their headquartef* special dispatches herein are also re- The action Is directed against prac in Eugene. mwo A, ........... tically all rail carriers in tho United MONDAY. OCTOBER ». 102«. American Legion Meet« Wedaewdaj^— States and names approximately 500 The regular meeting of the Amer different carriers as defendants, It e ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ican Legion will be held at their la alleged in the complaint that the ♦ OREGON WEATHER rooms at the Court House, Wednes i iranscoatinental rates on fruita in ♦ ♦ day evening, October 10. Reporta effect are unjust, unreasonable and Pacific Coast States: Gener ♦ from all Armistice Day committees prejudicial. ♦ ally fair in southern and central ♦ will bo heard and arrangomeats will Prior to the war increases the California, and occasional show ♦ be made to meet the Legion Special rate on deciduous fruita from all Pa ♦ ers elsewhere. Temperature ♦ which goes through this city Sunday cific coast shipping points within th* ♦ neaf normal. morning. According to departmental United States was »1.15 per 100 ♦ headquarters there will be about pounds. The first order of the di ♦ ♦ . Fair, tonight and Tuesday. 1900 Legionnaire« from Oregon at rector general of railroads, effective •WW ♦ ♦'♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦O tending the National Convention in June 25, 1918, increased the rate to Satn Francisco. »1.44 per 100 pounds, and on August ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 26, 1920, in compliance with the or -♦ ADDITION AL LOCAL ♦ der of the interstate commerce com Pierre Recall Condemned— The * Rogue River Valley Grange mission. which followed the passage •« Mr«. A. C. Ford, of Ferrydale, haa little favor for the threatened by congress of the transportation act, “■pent the day ahopplng in the city. recajl of Governor Pierce. In a reso .the rate was incremied to »1.92 per —«Mrs. Allen Brown and two chil- lution passed at their meeting last 100 pounds. Effective January 1, ~m-en, of Glendale, are spending sev Saturday night, the grangers came I 1922, the rate was reduced to »1.73 eral days In Grants Paw visiting at out flat-footed against the movement per 100 pounds, which rate is In ef and expressed their confidence in the fect at the present time to designated 'Tie S. J. Taylor ions. , Mrs. Al J. Martineau and daugh chief executive. The resolution was points In the extreme eastern terri- ter, Dorris, returned Saturday from couched in strong terms. The reso | tory. There is at the same time in Portland, where they spent more lution favoring the retention of the effect a rate of »1.62 per 100 pounds than’ h" week. Tfeey made the trip county agent and especially com-1 to points in the middle western ter mending Mr. Howell, the present ritory. . )jy auto. •■“F. G. Lewis, traveling agent for | county agent, was passed, A com- The fruit shippers are endeavor the Southern Pacific, in company mittee of five was named to work for I ing to have the rate re-establshed *ilh R. C. Barclay, travelling audl- the Income tax wtilch Is to bq voted on the basis of »1.44 per 100 pounds * tor, visited in Grants Pass today. upon at the special election on No which rate was in effect on June 25, ■ Both state that the railroad is hav- vember 6. 1918, sod blanketed practically the 2 ing a heavy run of freight traffic, entire United States. Legal blanks of all kinds at ths which shows a general prosperity in The interstate commerce commis . those places through which the line Courier office. sion set the complaint for hearing at San Francisco October 15, 1923. In terested shlpimrs claimed that this early setting would not permit of sufficient time for proper investiga tion and the preparation of exhibits and have requested the interstate commerce commission to reset the proceeding tor hearing some time after November 15. STRI dium. »1.75-18; taoo and till »1.25. King. »1.90-81.25. Bunched Vegetable*—<Per doaen bunches. Carrots, .Beets, 40c-»0c. mostly 8001 radishes, 45c-*»c, onions. 50c; turnips, 40c-»ec. Cabbage- -Oregon bulk, per cwt.. Gems, standards. »2.50-83.00, most ly 88.50-82-75. Cantaloupes—Orc-Wash. Burrell Gems, Standards. »1.75-82.00. Celery—Oregon psr dozen bunehce large, ?6c-85c, fancy branded. 80e, «mailer, 50e-«lc Corn—Oregon per doaen, Yellow iio-aoc. Cucumbers—rer box, Oregon, 40c- «0c. Egg Plant—Oregon and Wash., per lb.. 7e-8e: per crate. »2.18- »2.50. Grapes—Calif. Malagas, lugs, »1.- 25C-81.5O; bulk lb. 5c-«c. Tokay. »»• 83.26. Cornlchona. 88.00. Oregon, Concords, per lb 5c-«c; 8 qt. basket, 83He. Rogue River Malagas, lugs. *2.25. Tokays, Black Muscats, Rose o. Peru. »2.80. •nlons—Per cwt.. Ore. Danvers. »3.75-18 00, tew »3 15 Boilers, »2; white picklings, 8c-9c lb. Wash, reds and yellows, *2.35-»2.75. Peaches—Ore. and Wash. Elber ta». large. 75c-85c. Mutrs and Late Crawfords, and Orange Clings, Sal- way. 90c-»1.00. Heath Cling, 75c. Pear»— Per box. Oregon and Wash ington Anjous, »1.75-82.25. Winter Nellis, per lb. 5c. Plums—Ore. Damsons, 4c-5c per lb.; Italian prunes. 2c-3Ho. Potatoes—Sacked per cwt, Bur banks best, »1.75-83.00. Mostly »1.75. Wash. Netted Gems, »3.00- »2.25. Quince—Calif, bulk per lb. 4c-5c. Sacked Vegetables—Per cwt. Car rots and Beeta )1.75-»2.00. Turnips, Parsnips and Rutaliagas, »2.50-»3. box. Spinach—Local. Orange »1.15-»1.25. Sweet Potatoes—Per lb. Calif. mostly 5Hc-«c, few 5c. Tomatoes—Per box. Ore. best 50c- 60c; poorer, 40c. Watermelons, Calif, uncrated, per lb. 2c-»Hc. Ice Creams lHc-IHc. Casabas, 3c-3Hc. Mb..« Rubbers Wide or Narrow Widths PORTLAND MARKET With or Without Storm Fronts Portland, Ore., Oct. 8.—(A. P.)— Livestock, all steady; eggs, unsettled, bntter, firm; butterfat, 3c advance. Golden Rule Store Distri baton BROKERS OF COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS Home Office: U. C. A. Bldg , Los Angeles, Calif. Branch Oregon Division Jackson County Bank Bklg. Mfdford, Oregon ACCOUNTS FOR SALE UNITED CREDITOR« ASSOCIATION As agents, offer the following Judgments, Notes and Accounts for sale to the highest bidder, reserving the right to reject any or all bids. Clancy, Dr. R. W -Medford, Ore. Account-------- ------- Account___________ Rippey, Bert ..Medford, Rosebnrg, Mdse.------------------- Powell, Fred Goode, F. B_Jacksonville, Acct. ____ —----------- Funeral Acet.______ Collins, Bert_ _______ Medford, Funeral Acct.--------- Davis, C. W.________ Medford, Gilbert, W. ________ Medford, Services __________ Hubbs, L. P--------------- Eugene, Milk —____________ Baxter, I. 11_________ Medford, Acct.______________ Elliott, M. L.................... Eugene, Milk ______________ Walker, Geo.__ — —Eugene, Milk -.... ....... — Glasses Fitted and Childers, F. F.___ Grants Pass, 45.00 Operation —------- 3.15 Olene, Repairs______ — Kekfiey, Roe .1......... Repairs ___ -_______ . 2.05 r- Miller. Asa _ Klamath Falls. « Pate, Wm. S._ Klamath Falls, Accessories —_______ . 3.50 « Patterson, J. E. Klamath Falls, Autp Tire -- ------------ 17.85 a 10.75 • Byers, R. E.__________ Olene, Auto Tires____ ____ 20.00 4 Williard, L. L.....Klamath Falls, 4‘ Robert», H. R._ ___ _ 12.35 Auto Tires ____Olene, 4 Allen, R. ft.________ Roseburg, Medical___________ 14.00 4 Acct._____ —_ _ 44.96 _____ Medford, « Barr, Sam Medical __________ — 20.00 4’ Campbell, Dante___ Roseburg, 4 Darrow, J. E» .___ Marshfield, Acct.___ __________ . 13.25 A' Poole, Lewis —____ Acct. ___ —------------- 6.45 Bend. 4 . ' » 4 < The United Cteditors Association will receive written Tdds for the 4 These accounts are guaranteed (by cred- 4> above named accounts, ♦ ltors) undisputed, correct and just. ♦ < I United Creditors Association 4 I « Jackson County Biute Bldg., Medford, Ore Phone 144 The Wtrjpwt and most efficient organization serving the public. 41 •• « Jf creditor 4 I TIw or* sen«« of lenone t* mOk oaaSrry viU oppear «*»Ny dri. Rite«*» coestef ‘ *41/ te ‘ »Wpfal ‘ 1 eU »ftassUefinp. bregase of ter pnutifl eipennn ■Ar «4Q «sitar any fuestioe on cookery aelrrJ by ter tn kn«« eotkifU)- SK» rr^rn. .4Mmi Mre. Mery Bleie. coro Cereta k » m Mük Prediate Ce* ¿'faarl B eliding, fintile, Weiku ùe^tota X Lesson 2 Easy Ways to Serve Fish and Meats Flake the cooked heh and <«nsan. Oooi CM thia white sauce, add the flsli, then tbe wen- away from the customary fried or beaten yolks and mlz. Fold in the whites of eggs beaten stiff Bake in buttered Individual baked meats and produce savory diahoa baking dishes or tn a pudding dish set In s pen that are both easily difi sted and temptin< Of hot water. Rake twenty mtauten, or until Buffed end brown. Servo Immediately. This to the appetites of her family. rocipe serves six people. In thia leason I am going to suggest mv - APPY i» the honaewifr who ran yet H OrMunetl Chipped Beat eral delightful ways in which fish or asesta can be enriched in flavor and made moro nutritious by the addition of aatioas or by special methods of cooking. kopeon m U. 2 table ttatter, H cup Car- ■ llk. 1 cop water. 2 tablespoons flour, H lew spoon pepper. U pound cbipped beef. Melt the better, add floor, stirring constantly until thor oughly blooded. Add the liqatd. salt and pep per. let boll until thickened, stirring occa- otonally. Add beef and continue cooking until beef Is boated throagh. Turn onto a hot plat ter and garnish *Hh toast pointe. This recipe wQl eurvu four people. One of the first steps is the preparation of a white sauce, either thick or thin. Hare are qnick, simple recipes: White Sanoe » For thin whits saúco take 2 tablespoons Row, 2 tablespoons butter or substitute, H tMtepoon salt. H cbp water, H cup Carnation MUk. Melt butter or butter substitute, add flour and eUr until thoroughly mixed. Add the milk and cook shout five minutes or until the mixture thickens, and add ssesee in g». This roeipo makes one cup sauce. Thick white sauce Is made Just the seme except use twice the flour (4 tablespoons) 1H tableepooes batter or substitute. These sauces can bo used in a variety of ways In preparing either flab or menta. Q um E om nkd Aniweru Z« tear* ang snaar aaed m steking Comw Ison Milkf Mn. T. M B. No; CRmation is just pure oow’a milk bvapernted until about half the water ■ removed. Nothing ia added. * Ctes yon tail use tee proper sroy to let a Mf. B. W. S. FuH diroetiona for this will bo found oq the iMide «over of the book, '*i>ne Hun dred Tented Recipes," which will be ennt free to yon on request. Hah Croquette« Wk9 doyooroO Curtalitm the milk “frirm i—inted ceotl-Mn. J. U. C. In the earhest days of its manufacture h was determined that only high-grade milk from dairies which conformed to cer tain rvfpdaUons in their care of cows, wae endli iently good to be need in making Car nation MflL Where these rules for the feeding of cows are observed, ooald not help but be con- it in a well-known fact that eonditione a cow will ffivs cool. Shape, mil In crambe, than la Micbtly beaten egg and again In bread crumb«, and try In deep fat. Drain and garnish w*h This recipe serves six people. u cup tat. llg eape meat. 1 potatoes, onion Joice, salt and parsley. Grind tbs cooked meet am tablespoon tat in a baking gredlents well, moteten with diluted with water, put in the oQod and bake in a moderately hot Cholcp steers, .......... 87.00-87.50 London, Oct. 8.—(I. N. S.)—Eng Hogh, extreme top ........ 810.50 land Is beginning to imagine the Hegs, prime light___ 88.90 ® 89.80 i United States as a land of goats. It's Choice lambs _____ »9.50 @ »10.00 all because of the weird stories prlnt- East Mt. Lambs —110.00 0 »10.75 j od here about the sudden craze of Butter, extra cubes, 44c 0 44He Americans for rejuvenation through B-i<»r, prlirts _________ 46c glands. ace not turned Into goats before the Tens of thousand* of Americans French are turned Into monkeys It EggB, hennery________ 44c @ 46c lean boast of goat glands »ewn up In Wheat, soft white _________ »1.01 will not be the fault of Dr. Brinkley, Wheat, hard white___________ »1.05 'their anatomy, say* Sir Edward Hul- of Kansas, who has set the pace even Wheat, western red________ »1.01 ton’s “Empire News"— and serious- for Voronoff." minded English people believe the “Empire News.’’ Apples—per box. Ore. Graven- "Goat farms are springing up with i Young Oliver Baldwin, son of steins E. Fancy 82-82.25; fancy mushroom rapidity,” continues this Britain'a Prime Minister, would be »1.50-81.75, cookers, 90c-»l; Winter . paper, “from Maine to Texas and a trial to almost any other father Bananas, extra fancy »2.25; fancy from Narragansett to Otegon. Their but 8tanloy Baldwin. Young Bald »1.75; cookers »1. Jonathans, fancy growth so far exceeds tho monkey win is a Laborite, a progressive and and extra fancy, large »2.25; me- I farms of France that if Americans a lover of adventure, aud tells the world his views while his father treads the path of staid old •ritiah conservatism. The elder Baldwin In not greatly worried by his young son’s views, in fact be setons to rather good «ta tù redly admire the young man’i in dependence. “On the whole, the Prime Minis ter recently said to a friend, “I T. M. STOTT, Insurance Specialist— FOR SALE—7-room modern bunga think the boy gets a better press Everything In Insurance and low. Phone 508-R. 90tf than II do.” lie declined, however, Bonds. 91tf to discuss his son’s political views, HEMSTITCHING — All straight work WANTED—Use of strong team, har 6c yard, in cotton. Scallops and i except to say that It would be time ness and wagon during winter. points 8c. Comforts and quilts enough to do that when they led State terms. Care guaranteed. made. 801 East H Ht. St. Phone from domestic discussion very much Route 3, Box 7 1. 13 397-Y. ntf .farther along the road to civil war. WOODCUTTERS WANTED— Hous er Bros., West Foundry St. 104tf 1923 FORD TOURING, A-l shape. i The Prime Minister seems to lie a wise father, but around the clubs WANTED—Small heater. Flat sur 1921 Ford Touring. Priced right. where old die-hards gather before face for cooking. Call at Courier Office. __ _____ 12 1920 Chevrolet Touring, just over the fire there are serious discussions about “this young Baldwin chap” GRAPES—Flame Tokay and Malaga hauled, looks good. —Special and fancy pack. Indi and many an old-timer who thinks vidual orders for eastern shipment Dodge Touring, new top and re In Victorian terms ts'willing to pre denlred. Best grown in the U. S. painted. dict that the boy will never grow up 26 lb. and 13 lb. crates. Top O’ the World Ranch, Rd. 1, Granta It will pay you to look over our to be the man his father is. rasa, Ore. SM22 used cars before you buy, W. S. Maxwell Co. lfl FOR SALE OR TRADE—Milk cows Americans abroad are Inclined to and heifers. Want good gentle LOST—Between Oregon mountain be a little skeptical of organizations horse, low wheeled wagon and and Grants Pass. One black suit which seek to promote International drag saw. What have you? Write case. Ono roll of blankets. Re friendly feeling. Too often there Is Albert Kindi--. Rd. 2 Box 50-A. 1« ward. 801 H street, Granta rasa. 18 a “nigger In the woodpile" of these A DESIRABLE apartment for rent at 417 fc Street. 12 B. U GALBRAITH—R-al estate. In “hands across the sea” movements. There is, however, one organization surance anJ plate glass liability. FOR SALE—May hatch pullets, 81 Tuffs Bldg, «th and H. Phono 28. which blooms almost unseen and un each. S. E. Jones, Rd. 2, Box 64. ______ ____ 12 ANYONE knowing of any person who known in England. It is the Reunion fOTlAil OR RENT—Five seres, has bought a small Victor phono of British War Missions. This or close in. Improved, Inquire of own graph or rome army blankets with ganization is composed of men who er, 120« D street, or agents. 15 one corner < ut off. since Hept. 18. went to the United States on war will confer a gr-at favor by either missions and came home convinced FOR SALE OR TRADE for dairy notifying A. C Hoofer, Waldo, or stock, puro bred Aberdeen-Angus the Sheriff’s office. 16 that England, should know more bull No. 284971 Maid’» Lad H. LOOSE COW HAY WANTED— ! about the good side of America. Dixie Ranch, Tel. «10-F-34, Granta 13 Pass, Oregon. Phone 215-R. 12 Without any hip-hooray stuff, and, PEOPLE’S MARKET Telephone 441 ¡Carnation HomeCookinq .‘-ienduel-d bv T Mr, Miry Blake i L -—Lessons .-.. --- j j without any attempt to self glorlfl- oation. they have set to work. The organisation is quietly conducting lectors courses in public schools, telling the English children about American llfo and distributing Amer lean books to English readers. Cap tain O. P. Beaman, secretary of the organization, is shown In America to further the movement. Th« work ji • this organisation Is doing, in a quiet and unblatant way, should set an ex cellent example to *om* of the other organlzationa which loudly proclaim they are working for Anglo-Ameri can amity and do the most of their work In moments when their flag- waving Is done under the enthusiasm of good dinners, much wine and li quors. October 8-14 Better Homes Week I You may need a piece of Furniture, a Rug or Linoleum. It need not be expensive, but something new brightens up the home, makes it more attrac* tive. Why not paint the house or garage. Noth ing adds more to the appearance of a home than a nice coat of paint. We have a nice line of furniture to choose from and our prices are always right. C. F. T. CO South Sixth Street