rAO* TWO THl'HHDAY, OCTOBER II, 10'Jrt. GRANTS PASS BAILY COURIER GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday A. E. Voorbies, Pub. and Propr. Entered at postofftce, Granta Pass, Ore., as second-class mall matter. ADVERTISING KATES Display space, per inch______ Local-personal column, per line .10c Readers, per line DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year___ »$.00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .SO WEEKLY COURIER ByjMfil. P«r year-—. ----- --»>•«* MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRES8 The Associated Frew ia exclusive­ ly entitled to th. use for republica­ tion of all a«wx dispatches credited In thia, or all otherwise credited, in this paper and also the local news published herein. STRIK rr?s TOASTED NEGRESS GWES TESTIMONY I BORN WILLIAMS—To Mr. and Mrs. Chas Lew Williams, of Portland. Mgd nesday, October 10, a daughter. They were formerly of Graut« l’usa. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ COMING KVENT8 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Oct 13, Saturday—Rummage Sale by the Granta Paas Womans Club at the Ford garage. Dec. 8. Saturday—American ix’glon Auxiliary basaar, benefit commun­ ity house. Bui'*r, prints ____ Eggs, hennery Wheat, .oft white Ì Wheat, bard white ¡ Wheat, western red _______44c I 44c © 48c --------- »1.01 ..... »1.04 $1.03 Apple»—per box. Ore. Gravwn- steins E. Fancy $3-22.35; fancy 81.xU-»1.75, cookers, *0e-$l; Winter Bananas, extra fancy. 11.75-22.0$; fancy, $169 11.76. C grad«, »1.3»; cookere, $1. Jonathans, fancy nnd extra fancy, $1.35, large $2.00-33.25. medium, 1 75-23.00; face and fill, »1.35; King. $1.00-21.31. Grime« Go.uen, face and till, $1.00. MILLIONS OF MKDAUi Bunched Vegetable»—Far dosea FOR RltlTISH VETERANS bunchea, Carrola. .Leela, 40e-64c mostly 40«; radlahes, 4$e-60e, Mre. Stoke« Alleged to Have Been London. Oct. 11.—(I. N. 8.)— onions, 50c; turnips, 44« $0e. iu Wallace Apartment I British ex-aervk» men and soldiers All rights for republlca^on of Cabbage--Oregon bulk, per cwt.. and sailors alill in the forces must ' $3.00-$3.$0; Meker, per lb. $1.7$- special dispatches herein are also re­ this world's series to set a new high served. New York. Oct. 11.— (A. P.)—t be carrying tons of metal on their $2.00; red per lb, 4c. mark for genuine sportsmanship un­ Mrs. Lillian Page, Negress maid in ; . brvasla. for, according to the war ___ -------- ------------------__ — -___ _____ marred by petty bickerings and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1*33. Cautaloupes—Ore-Wash, Burrell meanness«« 1 Whichever contender the east Thirty-first stroet apartment office no fewer than 13,158,944 inod- Gems, standards, $3.50-22.00, most­ 1 ' ............................. — - - - .............................. War ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•a* captures the pennant, we shall ex­ of Edgar T. Wallace, in 1917, today j ala for service in the World ly $3.50-53.75. testified at the retrial of the W. E. have uow been distributed. pect to see good losers as well as OREGON WEATHER ♦ ♦ Celery—Oregon per dozen bunehee ID. Stokes divorce action against ----- ♦ ♦ good winners. large, 7Sc-16c, fancy branded, >0c, Mrs Helen Elwood Stokes that Mrs. , BANXBCPTCY — No, B-7313 ♦ Pacific Coast States: Gener­ smaller, 50c-05o. dickes came to the apartment with , .. , . . _ ' ... ... ♦ ally fair in southern and central uz.n.^. ....... ,>... .................... ,u District Court of the United Cucumbers—Per box. Oregon, 40o- Wallace, using the kitchenette en-, gutes ♦ California, and occasional show­ States toi-'ug lor tne Dmr'ict District ’of of Oregon Oregon ’’ j trance where she came face to face in me Matter of P. D. Scott, isauk- 60c. Temperature ♦ ers elsewhere. rupt. Kgg Plant—Oregon and Weak., with Mrs. Page. The witness as­ ♦ near normal. To the creditors of P. D. Scott, of per lb., 7c-8c; per crate, $3.35- serted the pair then went into the | ♦ Medford, in the County of Jackson $3.50. bedroom and did not emerge for the ■ aud^District ♦ Tonight and Friday fair. Cool- ---- - aforesaid. Bankrupt, G re pee—Calif Malaga«. logs. $1,. fifteen minutes the witness remain- \ ♦ «r tonight. aud to said Bankrupt and his attor­ 35c-$1.50; bulk lb. Se-te, Tokay, ed in the apartment. ney; **♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Notice la hereby given that on the $1.50-22.00. Cornlrhons, $1.75-$2. Sth day of October, A. D.. 19 33, the Oregon Concords, per lb. 5c-4c ;3 qt. THE WORLD'S SERIES said P. D. Scott was duly adjudicat­ Fans gather around the score ed a Bankrupt, and that the first basket. 22 tic. Rogue River Mala­ gas, lugs. $2.26. Tokays. Black . meeting of his creditors will be held board and eagerly await the returns England and United Slates Could i in the office of the refree. Room 34 Muscats, Roee of Peru. $2.36-23.50, from the World's Series being played Bring World Peace i Opera House Building, Granta Pau, few $2.75. Wash. Mary Hili Mui- between the two New York cluba. Al­ Oregon, on the 24th day of October. cats, lugs, $3.25. though they are miles removed from Saint Catherines, Ont., Oct. 11.— A. D., 1423, at 3 o'clock p. in.. at Onions—Per cwt.. Ore. Danvers, , which time the said creditors may the acene of conflict they take aide Former British Premier Lloyd attend, prove their claima. appoint a $3.75-23.00, few $3.31. Bollere, and wiU back one team or the other George declared today that if the trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and $2; white pickling. 4-9 He lb. Wub. through the entire series. Their in­ United Stales and Great Britain can transact such other business as may reds and yellows, $2 26-$2.7$. terest appears almost as great as reach an understanding that both ' properly come before said meeting. Said Bankrupt must be in attendance that shown by the fans in the city in Peaches—Ore. end Wash. Elbor- stand for a rational peace, there at said time and place. Claims must which the games are being played. tas, largo. 75«-85c. Salway, 75c-$l, New York, Oct. 11.—(I. N. S.)— would be peace in the world. be presented in form required by the They follow each play and watch the In addition to its Little Italy, Ghetto few $1 10. Bankruptcy Act., and sworn to. score mount as a team takes the and Chinatown. New York has a real, UNIVERSITY GETS READY' pear9—per box. Oregon and Wash- Dated this 11th day of October, lead. colorful Bohemia which in every re­ FOR ANNUAL HOME COMING A. D.. 1923. GEORGE H. DURHAM, There are people who show won­ spect oatshines, or “out-Bohemians." Referee in Bankruptcy. University of Oregon, Eugene, OcL derment that there are men who can the sham section, miles removed 11. — (Special) — With the appoint-1 spend an interested hour following from it In actual distance and mode Cut This Out—Il Is Worth Money the game or who would even take of living, and which is better classi­ ment of Hadden Rockhy as cha.rinan the time to call up to find out how fied by prefixing "Ho” to the bohe­ of Home Coming committee, plans | Send this ad and ten cents to Foley are under way for the celebration of & Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, the game is progressing. And yet mia. , Ill., writing your name and address these people show a like interest in Beginning at Sheridan Square, in the annual alumni reunion on the clearly. You will receive a ten cent some other form of game or amuse­ the lower part of Manhattan, and University of Oregon campus, Nov. , bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND ment The answer lies in the nature extending for a number of blocks 23 and 24. A high point of this , TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, ’ free sample packages of FOLEY •f the American people who like to east, south and west, is the Bohemia year's Homecoming will be the an- 'also see a contest where wits and sports­ with which most visitors to the me­ nual Oregon-O. A. C. football game KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, Rheu­ matic Pains, Kiduey and Bladder manship are brought into play. The tropolis are fairly familiar. This sec­ to be played on Hayward Field on the j trouble, and FOLEY CATHARTIC American likes to see clean compe­ tion is all make-believe, a commer­ afternoon ot November 24. TABLETS for Constipation and Bil­ The annual student parade, rally iousness. These wonderful remedlee tition in any sport. cial Bohemia to attract the presence, — Professional baseball has had Ils patronage and pennies of the curious and campus bonfire will feature the have helped millions of people. Try The following i lhem. Couch's Pharmacy. (Adv.) Ups and downs during the last few and waywar^. Its habitues are no . program Nov. 23. years. It ia just now having one of more Bohemian than its residents morning will be devoted to alumni PORTLAND MARKET Rs "ups” The opening of the and promoters. It is “Hobohemia.” gatherings and the annual buainue* world's series finds the fans of the Portland, Ore., Oct. 11.— (A. P.) But in the upper East Side, start­ i meeting of grads and former stud- nation never more enthusiastic. The ing at Fifth-ninth street and thin­ ' eats. In the evening the Homecom­ —Cattle and sheep, nominally nation is described as “baseball ning out in the Eighties, with Third ing dance will be held. steady; hogs, active; eggs, up 3c; In addition to the alumni and for- butter, firm. mad." Even the most expert alien­ avenue and the East River as Its oth­ ists would not attempt to do any­ er boundaries, there is a true Bohe- i j mer students who will come to the thing for it this week. After the mia, with its picturesque inhabitants, campus, there will be hundreds of | Choice steers, ....... $7.00-27.50 suspense of the first games is over real Bohemians, natives of Czecho­ ' football fans who are interested in j Hogs, extreme top —............ _.»10.50 of ^Red Crown means seeing the Oregon-O. A. C. game. The | Hogs, prime light----- $8.90 © $9.60 there may be a lucid interval. slovakia—the original Bohemia. RAPID vaporization According to the adage, money ■ $9.50 & $10.00 An excursion into it is a revela- j largest crowd in the history of the Choice lambs _ talks, and it has been especially elo- tion. There is no mistaking the mot­ annual celebration is expected this East Mt. Lambs _»10.00 © $10.75 to COLDEST WEATHER quent regarding these games upon ley-shawled women, beautifully com- year. ¡Butter, extra cubes, 4 4c © 44 He which the championship depends, plexioned girls and ofttimes gypsy Every ticket Is taken at high prices garbed children. The shops and lor the initial encounter. Two years places of enteita.hment reek of the ago, it may be recalled, there was no “old country." Names are unpro­ such rush for seats in tire grand­ nounceable tongue-twisters, and the stand. They were easily obtainable languages spoken are for the most *y thoee who had the cash. This part Czech and Magyar. The young­ AdyerQscments under tide beading 5c per line per Issu«. All mon than that coaditlon reflects the improved er generation, of course, is sufficient L’laaalfied ads appear unde» •hut heading the first time s it means smooth standing of the pastime with the dis­ ly Americanized to speak English— acceleration criminating portion of the public. ar perhaps it would be more appro- FOR SALE — 7- room modern bunga ­ T. M. STOTT, Insurance Specialist — Commissioner Landis has helped to priate to say—speak New York. low. Phone 508-R. »VU Everything in Insurance and restore general confidence in the This bona-fide Bohemia is a de­ Bonds. 91tf FOUND—Small knife. Owner cal. Squareness of these contests. This lightful slum, clean and intent upon at 240 West 1 St. 15 is the foundation of the game’s pros­ its own business. It doesn't smell EVERBEARING strawberries—Now is the time to set out these plants FOR SALE—6 room house, furnish- | perity. of pickles, like the Ghetto; of garlic, —only 1 cent each in any amount. ( ed, 403 1 and Fourth Sta. Mrs. J. "'People go to see a fairly fought, like the Italian quarter; or of gar­ At Jordan's North Teuth^L__ 15 H. Ahlf, 656 North Sixth 8t. 17 keenly competitive battle for the bage, like both. You can walk around „7. FOR RENT OR SALE—Ranch In TO RENT—7-roomed partly fur­ '¿punant. The theory that profes­ in It without being overcome by fla­ nished house, woodshed, screen Fruitdale, sub irrigated soil, rent porch, cement cellar, close to high sional baseball could flourish mere­ grant odors or lack of conventions. reasonable. Address llobt. Huck, school. $15 a month. Phone i I 1433 Allesaudro St., Los Angeles, ly as as exhibition of akill and agll- The atmosphere ot this colony is 623-K. ______ 1» Calif. 1» ity, after the fashion of an acrobatic distinctly Bohemian of the romantic performance in a circus has been type and is attracting ambitious FOR SALE OR RENT—Five acres, FOR SALE CHEAP—3 flue work ' See horses, steady and gentle. ciose In, improved, inquire of own­ pretty well exploded by the fact that young artists. Here, where it is pos­ Jordan at North Tenth St. er, 1206 D street, or agents. ____ 15 when doubt was cast on the good sible to live on ten dollars a week, FOR SALE—7-room partly furnish­ faith of certain players the atten- they manage to get along without FOR SALE—One number 18 healer. ed house, 1 acre of ground, Call at 725 Lawuridge. Mrs. C. B. 'dance immediately fell off and did commercializing their souls. screened porch and city water, al­ Mason. 16 so pump, sidewalks ail In, truit not get back to normal until the Little Czechoslovakia is a model and roses, cement cellar, $1600 on house-cleaning took place. segment of the fantastic Old World. FOR SALE—Riding plow—used one easy terms. Phone 523-R. 16 I month. Cheap. Or will trade for Baseball Is firmly entrenched as ANYONE knowing of any person who dry wood. Seo Jordan, North the national pastime so long as it is To defeat the fraudulent motives has bought a small Victor phono­ Tenth St. 15 kept clean and above suspicion. It of unscrupulous members of their graph or some army blankets with must also be guarded against rowdi­ own sect who are taking improper FOR A CONCERT grand piano, one corner cut off, since Sept. 18, $250. Bee it at 1119 East A St. 15 will con it/ a great favor by either ness on the part of either players or id vantage of the religious precepts notifying“A. C. Hoofer, Waldo, or spectators. The country looks to which the orthodox are bound to ob- FOR SALE—1 Jersey and 1 Hol­ the Sheriff's office. 16 stein-Jersey, A-l cows. W'hite’a I. place, Murphy. 18 FOUND—3-tooth bridge near depot. Owner call at Courier Office. 15 / FOR SALE—80 acres grape land, I I protected from frost, H mile from FOR TRADE—3 steady work horses for dry wood or clover hay. See highway, price $15 an acre. Also Jordan at North Tenth St. 15 1 team, 1 wagon, 1 hack. Address C. H. Peterson, City, in care of J. THE PICTURE IkllLL—For fine pho­ Stubblefield. 15 tographs. One block west First National Bank. Sitting daily FOR RENT—On cash or crop basis, 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sundays by 86 acres of river bottom soil un­ appointment. 8tudlo phone 283-R. der irrigation. Write No. 547 care Residence 140-J. 12tt of Courier. 15 PACIFIC ORE REDUCTION 4 WANTED—A middle aged woman CHEMICAL MFG. CO—Refining who can cook for a few men in and mill tests. Special prices placer mining camp. Wages $30 on large quantities. Powder­ per month. Call at <14 South ed lime and sulphur for sale. East Fifth St. 14tf G stroet. two blocks east of S. P. depot, Grants Pass, Ore. 19 REGISTERED GUERNSEY BULL for sale at almost butcher price. FOR SALE—Corona typewriter, lat­ Have sold iny cows and have no est. mod»!, used month, forced to further use for him. See W. O. sell. Cost $50, sell for $40. Box Andrews, at Farmers Co-op. 19 t;r,i, city. It FOR SALE—Baby buggy, $15; baby LOST—Chalmers light lens, silver basket, $1; electric iron with rim. between high school and Mur­ stand. $3 Mrs. Stott, phone 313-R, phy, Wednesday afternoon. Please I 840 Washington Blvd. 15 leave at Courier. 19 < 1 1 ! serve, Jews of the Bronx have or­ ganized a corporation which now operates a chain of ion kosher shops. Kxplaning the purpose of the cor­ poration. Its president. Rabid J. Neu­ länder, of the Cheva Bachunin Tem­ ple said: "It is commonly known that over half of the Jewish butchers in the city are selling ordinary meat I as kosher meat aud demanding ko­ sher prices. The faithful are being cheated, and to eliminate thts the ' corporation was formed. We do not want to see the orthodox Jews im- I’osed upon because of their adher­ ence to religious teachings." ............ 1 no Stoves Stoves TO CHOOSE FROM From $1.00 to $110.00 NEW AND USED HEATERS AND RANGES Come Where Ÿou Can Make a Selection We will Buy, Sell or Exchange I 209-211 South Sixth St. C. F GEORGE SAYS PEAGE POSSIBLE PERFECT WINTER BALANCE hence PEOPLE’S MARKET quick starting, no womout batteries Bu/ 1OO% TIRES 30x3% Fabric „ 30x3% Gates Cord« 30x3% Cord«, Over»ize ... 31x4 Cord«, S. S. 32x4 Cord», S. S.—....... 33x4 Cord», S. S. ........... ...... 32x4% Cord» S. S. 34x4% Cord«, S. S. __ 33x5 Cord«, S. S.___ 35x5 Cord«, S. S... . $8.50 $10.50 $13.50 $17.50 $18.50 $19.50 $26.50 $29.00 $32.00 .. $35.00 Come Look Them Over VULCANIZING THAT PAYS Ole’s Tire Shop North Sixth Street GREASING FLUSHING fngton Anjous, »1.26-22.00. Winter Nelli«, per lb. $c. Plums—Ore. Italian prunes, 2c- 3 He. Potatoes—Sacked per ewt, Bur- banks best. $1.76-12.00. Mostly »1.75. Wash. Netted Gems, V. S No. 1, $2.15-$!.25. Combination grade. $2. Quince—Calif, bulk per lb. 4c-5c. Sacked Vegetables— •Per cwt. Car- rota and Heels $1.75-11.00. Turnips, Parsnips and Rutabagas. $2.6O-$3. Spinach—Local. Oiaugu box, $1.25-$1.35. Sweet Potato«»—Per lb. Calli. mostly 4Hc-6H<-‘. To ma loo*-— Per box. Ore. mostly 60c-6Uc; few iM-st, 75c, Watermelons, Calif, uncratad, per lb. 3c-3Hc. Ice Creams lHc-2Hc. Caaabas, 3c-3V»c. power * extra mileage (JOP'P, Men’s Leather Vests Most any style you can think of priced at $6.85, $7.65, $9.95 and $12.45 See our line of Men’s Rain clothing Golden Rule Store oyiCK STARTING ! withno sacrifice tfPower- MJB HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS Auto Tops and Cushions G, B. BERRY South Hlxth Hirte« *