WEDN TODAY GRANIR TASS DAILY COURIER r AG* TWO An Indefatigable worker himself. M. Poincare insists that those who Published Dally Except 8unday work for him and with him be con­ stantly on the job. At the lieglnntug A. E. Voorhlee. Pub. and Propr. of the Summer he served notice on Entered at postoffice, Orante Pass. his Cabinet members that it anyone Ore., aa second-class mail matter. absented himself from one weekly ADVERTISING KATES Cabinet meeting for the purpose ot San Francisco. Oct. 17.—<1. N. 8.) Display space, per inch---- — taking a vacation he might cinsidor Local-personal column, per llnw.lOe —Tho l ulled States Circuit Court ot himself automatically dihmtesed I Readers, per Una Appeals of San Francisco has before it rhe problem ot determining wheth­ DAILY COURIER Offers Its Annual Bargain Rate Pierce to Take Stamp- By mail er carrier, per year----- 86.00 the er the three Chinese wives of Lan Governor Pierce will take By mail or carrier, per month-- .60 stump tn behalf of the Income tax bill Ah l^ong, mllhotvaire Hawaiian of WEEKLY COURIER before the voters at the special elec­ Chlueee descent, berame American By mpll. per year———__jy.6O tion to be held November 6th, and is citlsetis when this country conferred MEM BE* OF ASSOCIATED PRESS scheduled to deliver two addresses its ettisenahlp vti the people ot the The Associated Prose is exclusive­ in soirthern Oregon—one in Groats Republic of Ha »ail at the time of ly eadtled to the use tor repablica- tho anueaaUun ot the lalauds to the Pass and one in Ashland tlan of all news dispatches credited United States. tn this, or all otherwise credited, In thR paper and ale* the local news Did all three wlvee become Ameri­ published herein. IN BANKRUPTCY—No. B-78BS can ciliaena? Or did only Wife No. AU righto for repubnespon ot In the District Court of the United 1 become an American clUaen? ■rectal dispatebes bercta are atoo re­ The local court recently received Blates tor the District of Oregon served. . In the Matter of 11. L. Heryford, an appeal by the United States Gov- Bankrupt. WEDNESDAY, IMTORER 17, IM*. eruiuctit from the jndgnieut of the To the creditors of H. L. Heryford, Dleirid Court at Honolulu permll- of Butte Falls. In the County of Thia Ig Yonr Opportunity to Save $2.00 Jaokson and District aforesaid. 11111* Ho Sbet>. “Wife No. X." to re­ OREGON ♦ Bankrupt, and to said Bankrupt and turn lo Hawaii from a visit to China his attorneys. ♦ on tho ground that she is an Ameri­ Notice is hereby given that on the Tbs Telegram market quotation» For complete, reliable new» of the Pa­ Pacific Coast States: Prob­ can. 12th day of October, A. D., 1923, the cific Northwest, this paper la unsurpassed. not only the meet complete and as ♦ ably fair in southern and cen- In the appeal the Government nd- said H. L. Heryford was duly ad­ curate as it Is possible to utlain, but The Integrity of its new» and the fear- ♦ trai Callfomia, and occasional judged a Bankrupt, anil that the first 1 nilts it was fully cognisaut that poly­ It______ the most reliable and accepted authority of its editorial policy are unqoes Temperature meeting of his creditors will be held gamy was prevalent among Chine»» ♦ rain elsewhere. ti univi. with Portland business bouses. In the office of the Referee, Room ♦ near normal. It carries the full Associated Prêts re­ 24. Opera House Bldg.. Grants Pass. -residents ot the Hawailnn islands at The Telegram Is a complete newspaper. ♦ ports aa well as the Philadelphia Public Oregon on the 29th day of October, the time tho ialands became Ameri­ Its sporting pages, comics, women’s page", Ledger news serrica. Fair tonight and Thursday. ♦ A. D. 1923. at 2:30 o’clock tn the af­ can territory; but, nevertheless, it is Cooler east portion tonight. ♦ It feetume Northwest news in general aerial stories, contain matter that will ia- ternoon. at which time the said cred­ (Claimed that the United Blates never and indhridual localities in particular in a tereat and entertain every member of your itors may attend, prove their claims, Light to heavy frost east por­ ♦ i manner that stamps it aa a leader la it» family. TYiay art recognised as the best appoint a trustee, examine the bank­ intended to let any Hawaiian eltlseo ♦ tion. Gossip of Staff CorrewpetHlcnM field. feature» that money can buy. rupt and transact such other bus­ have more than one lawful wife. al Work! Centers of iness as may properly come before The case is not one involving the said meeting. Said Bankrupt must fear that the extra wife might b>- Pópala'Ion be in attendance at said time and KILLING THE DOES come a public charge, becanse I-au place. Within the past two days, evi­ The regular subscription price of Th« Portland Telegram ia Claims mnrt be presented in form Ah Leong is said to be worth aooul dences of the killing of two doe deer, $5.00 per year, but in order to induct thousand» ol now road- Parts, Oct. 17.—(I. N. 8.)—Being required by the Bankruptcy Act and $5,000,000 and is fully able to take within a few miles of Grants Pass, > or* to booome permanent tubocribort, wi are making, during to. the “Strong Man of Europe" is not a sworn Dated this 17th day of October. 'care ot as many wives as he msy be have been found. In one instance the month of October only, thia apecial price of $3 00 per year able lo secure. The vital issue is a 1923. Grants Pas». Oregon. the head and other evidence had 1— i j°b ior a weakllng. to aubacribera who order the paper sent by mail. matter ot how many it his thre» GFORGE H. DURHAM. Witness the task of Premier Ray­ been put in a sack and thrown Into Referee in Bankruptcy. wives wore admitted to American cit ­ Fill out th» coupon and mail it today. You will aurely lilto the Rogue. In the other instance mond Poincare of France now, with izenship with him. The Portland Telegram, once you begin reading it. the deer had been skinned and no ef­ the successful outcome ot tho IN BANKRUPTCY—No. B-7I431» Wife No. 1 is named Hung Shee; fort made to destroy the evidence. A "Ruhr Battle," more than any other No. 2 is Ho Shee. and No. 8 ir Wong sobriquet statesman entitled to the In the Matter of Bessie O. Heryford, Tittle fawn, which in a day or two Shee. Bankrupt. mould have died of starvation or fal­ that once was claimed by Lloyd To the creditors of Bessie O. Ho Shee. the seoond wife, la in len victim to the coyotes or other George. Heryford. of Butte Falls, in the China at the present time. If the If M. 'Poincare could be quoted di­ County of Jackson and District afore­ wild animals. was close by. for San Francisco Circuit Court of Ap- SPECTAL 1923 BARGAIN OFFER ORDER BLANK These two cases are but indicá­ rectly be would undoubtedly say that said. Bankrupt, and to said Bankrupt ‘ peals affirms the decision ot the and her attorneys: tions of what is going on. It shows hi» war-time experience aa President TUK FORTI.ANO TOi.KORAM. Notice is hereby given that on the Honolulu court, she will be allowed that the deer are not being protected of the French Republic was not one- 12th day ot October. A. D.. 1923, Portland. Oregon: to return to the Hawaiian islands. ONLY Enrlosod find gg.00 for which send me (by mall) Th» Tort lead T»l»a by the hunters as they should be, for fifth as exacting as his after-the-war the said Bessie O. Heryford was duly The appeal argument against the for ona full year. j adjudged a Bankrupt, and that the upon the protection of the does de­ experience as Primo Minister. extra wives will be made hare by first meeting of her creditors will be M. Poincare's working day begins pends the future ef the hunting of held in the office of the Referee, i United States District Attormy W. Southern Oregon. It was not a at 7 o'clock in the morning, with a Room 24. Opera House Building. W«M* aportsman who killed the does. The swift but careful perusal of the Crants Pass. Oregon, on the 29th day T. Carden, of Honolulu, and United sportsman seeks, instead, to protect morning papers at the same time he of October. A. D.. 1923, at 2:30 States Attorney John T. Williams. • ••«•«• • ■» » • them and will take only his quota is partaking ot his “petit dejueuer." o’clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, Geld Coins Lose Weight. ¡Newer later than 9 o'clock, and prove their claims, appoint a trustee, of bucks, aa allowed by law. But In 1EU2 Great Britain began calling the killer of the does saw a chance sometimes earlier, he is at his desk examine the bankrupt, and transact in worn coins and substituting new at the Quai D’Orsay, in the unoslen- such other business as may properly at tlie public expense. Since then and could not resist temptation. ____ on the come before said meeting. Said This sort of hunting presents a tation gray stone structure which bankrupt must be In attendance at nearly $400.000,300 of gold coins hare serious problem for it is almost im­ left bank of the Seine, ,_______ . been replaced. The loss by wear in ’ said time and place. possible to catch those guilty as a France's foreign affairs are man- claims must be presented in form gold coins was nearly five million dol­ single warden cannot cover the whole required by the Bankruptcy Act and lars. This works out st about five Interminable conferences with sworn to. cents loos on every coin called In. district. He must depend upon the Dated this 17 th day of October. But In 1910, for instance, the profit real sportsmen to assist In appre­ heads of departments, secretaries, 1923, Grants Pass. Oregon. on minting new silver equaled five hending those guilty of the crime. foreign diplomats and others, read­ GEORGE H. DURHAM. Oregon now has 72 days of hunting ing voluminous reports and meetings Referee in Bankruptcy. I million dollars. with an allowance of two backs to with his cabinet take up many hours each banter. With the indiscrimi­ of every day. Between times Al nate killing of does aa indicated by Poincare finds the opportunity to the finding of the »kins and heads, dictate 250 letters daily. Lunch is quite often an official the numbers will soon be reduced to a point where the season will bo bat function, when the Premier pays a few weeks and only one buck to homage to visiting statesmen. Al­ the hunter. Even then, lack will be most every evening when he is in with the hunter if he is to get one. Paris the Premier receives repre­ This has been the experience in other sentatives of the French press. In T. M. STOTT, Insurance Specialist— THE PICTURE MILL—For fine pho­ states and will be repeated in Ore­ normal times he also meets repre­ tographs. Ous block west First Everything in Insurance and National Bank. Bitting dally gon. sentatives of the foreign press one Bonds. ___________ »IM 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. in. Bundays by evening each week. FOR SALE—Sherwood coaster wag­ appointment. Studio phone 288-R. *■ Week-end'' for AL Poincare does on, good as new, $5. 58 qts. un­ Residence 140-J. 12tf ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ not signify a rest period at his coun­ sweetened canned trutt, 25c per BlDfU—The Applegate Valley Tele­ quart. CaU at 206 West D. Phone ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ try home in Sampigny. Almost every phone Co. will receive bids up to 248.____________ _____________ 3» Let us repair your car. We guar­ Saturday and Sunday he travels from Nov. 1st, for operating central of­ fice from 5:30 a. ui. to 9 p. m. antee our work. Singleton A Ar­ 100 to 500 miles, making from two MAXWELL fenders, Models '18 and The company reserves the right to 19, $8 each. Valley Garage, clos- nold. 301 South Sixth St. 24 to twelve addreeees in almost as Bananas, extra fancy, $1.76-22.00; Antons—Per cwt.. Ore. Danvers, reject any and all bids. For fur­ ing out everything. • 19 Needed Awakening. many different cities and towns. $2.25; ther information write or call sec- A Yankee tourist was being shown fancy, $1.66-21.76; C grade. 61.36; $3.00-23.25. Boilers, $2 00 They are not impromptu affairs FOR RENT—Two or three room _ rotary of company at Provolt. 24 H. E. Huyler Passes— Wash, ceokers, 21. Jonathans, fancy and white pickling. Rc-9c lb. over an old church wherein hundreds Write apartment. No children. H. E. Huyler died Tuesday, Octo­ and not weee fresh soon; 6 dozen hens; 1 sweep of bis band. ing out, every thing new. H. Beet», 40r-50*. mostly 40c; onions, I’oars—-¡Mr box. Oregon and Wash­ ternoon at 2 o'clock, with burial In the Premier is able to go to his coun­ “So?" snld the American. "Same wagon; 1 set double harness and Lilka, Valley^ Garage. __ __ 19 50c. ington An Jours. $4.25. Winter Nel­ try home he keeps closely in touch the Masonic cemetery. Deceased other articles, too numerous to way over in our country. Why don’t mention. Jerry Boggs, owner._20 you get a more Interesting preacherF Cabbage--Oregon bulk, per cwt.. lis, per lb. 4c-6c, box $2.26. was born In Hamburg, N. J., July with hts co-workers at the Quai FOR SALE—Virginia Beauty apples, 26c, Me and $1 per box. Bring $2.00-22.60; tacked, per lb., $1.76- 21, 1845, was a resident of Alta Vis­ D’Orsay and often does as much Plums—Oro. Italian pranos, 2c- containers. Ireland’s Fruit Ranch. TOKAY GRAPES—Special: Second grade, not culls, at 4e per lb, good the Would Mold the Ladder. $2,00; red per Ut, 4c. ta, Kan., for 37 years and had been work as if he were at his regular 3 He. Phone 602-F-12.______ _____ 20 lor eating, Jelly or Juice. Top O' A very loving couple had jrntt re­ a resident of Hugo for the past nine desk. Celery—Oregon per dozen bunches WANTED—A first class automobile Potatoes—-Sacked per cwt.. Bur- the World Ranch, Rd. 1, City. 22 turned from their honeymoon. “Hilda, The last note sent by France to years. He Is survived by his widow large, 76c-86c, fancy branded, 90c, hank» host, $1.76-$2.0O. salesman tor a high grade line of Mostly dearest," smlrt George, "I see there Is ORE REDUCTION A cars. Address No. 549 care of PACIFIC and two sons. A. L. Huyler, of Hugo, England on August 21, a complete $1.76. Wash. Netted Gems, U. 8. some asparagus ready for cooking. smaller, 00c-65c. CHEMICAL MFG. CO — HoBning the Courier. _ 22 and F. M. Huyler, of Granta Pass, resume ot France’s reparations posi­ Cucumber»—Per box, Oregon, 40c- No. 1, $2.16-62.25. and mill teste. Special price» Shall we go and pluck It together. a brother, J. W. Huyler of Harring­ tion, was written in long hand .by the JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY- Insurance on large quantities. Powder­ ieveF 60c. Sacked Vegetables—Per cwt. Car­ and bonus. High class companies. ton. Kane., and a sister, a resident Premier in a few hours st Sampigny. To which Hilda replied, eeolnglyt ed lime and sulphur tor sale. East Egg Plant—Oregon and Wash., rots and Reels $ 1.76-62.00. Tarnipu, G street, two blocks east of 8. 1'. “George, dearest, It will be heavenly I per lb., 7c-8c; per crate, $2.25- It is »aid he never once referred to FOR SALE—Six weaned, purebred, of Stanhope, N. J. Parsnips and Rutabagas, $2.60-$3. depot, Grants Paas, Ore.____ It You shall pluck It, and L will hold tbs red pigs, $5 each. Walter Holmes, any document, but was aided only by $2.60. box, Spinach—Local, Orange Rd. 2, Box 45-B. 20 is Ider. ” BRING YOUR BOXES and pick Mal­ Store your car at 301 South Sixth his almost perfect memory. The Grape»—Calif. Malagas, lugs, $1.- $1.25-61.35. aga grapes for 4c at G. Stubble­ document was 57 printed pages long. 6% MONEY—Bankers Reserve Sys­ 25c-$1.50; bulk lb. 6c-7c. Tokay, Sweet Potatoes—Per lb. Calif. field. 24 tem 6% loans are made on city or $1.50-22.00. Cornicbona, $1.75-22. mostly 4‘A-5c. farm property to buy, build, Im­ PORTLAND MARKET Two Holstein-Jersey prove, or pay Indebtedness. Bank­ FOR SAME Oregon Concords, per lb. 4c-5c; 2 qt. Tomatoes—Per box, Ore. mostly ers Reserve Deposit Company, heifers, sired by pure-bred, One basket, 18-22 He. Rogue river Mala ­ $1.00-61.10; few, $1.25. just fresh, other milked four Denver, Colorado. WStt Portland. Ore., Oct. 17.—(A. p.) gas, lugs $1.75-22. Tokays, Black Watermelons, Calif, uncrated, per J. R. months. Both very gentle. ESTRAY—There has been on my Hawes, R. F, D. ¡No. 2, or 3. P. —Livestock, steady; eggs, 2c high­ Muscats, Rose of Peru, mostly $2- lb lHc-2Hc Ice croams 1 Hc-2%c. place in New Hope for a year past 20 er; butter, firm. $2 26. Caaalias, 2c-8H<- one 2-year-old brown steer, brand­ _roundhouse, phone 56. ed "M” cut right hip and with BUY FROM OWNERS, around To­ kay Heights, 15 acres of A-l swallow fork In each ear. Owner Most any style you can think of grape land and best of terms. One Choice steers..................... 27.OO-2T.5O cun have property by paying for $9.36 6-room home, a wonderful view Hogs, top advertisement. Amos Sorth, Rd. priced at and cozy, on good terms and low Hogs, prime light---- $8.20 O $9.60 No. 4. 1 ' 18tf price. A real Homolelgb home of Choice lambs — ---- 8*. 60 • $10.00 E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in­ several acres and in a high state surance and plate glass liability. of cultivation on a main street, a East Mt. Lambs —2I0.06 O $10.76 Pure rich Jersey milk from tubercular tiwleil cows. Tuffs Bldg. 4th and IL Phone 28. 44He lovely place for young or old. Call Butter, extra cubes, 44c O RAW OR I’AHTl ItlZED FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small stock at 801 North Eighth St., Grant* B—•••r, prists-------------- ——.48o 30 Eggs ranch, 160 acres, with good out­ Pass, or phone 221-R. See our line of Men’s Rain clothing Retail 4 4c 4/ 53c range, on main rued, mall twice FOR sale — Tokay ______ grapes, 6c per Wheat, soft White —----------- $1.01 daily, school % miles, about 25 pound, 2 cents If you pick them. Wheat, hard white 10c per quart at Creamery $1.06 acres in cultivation, about 50 acres First vlneyafd on East A street, well fenced, fajr house, two good Wheat, western red $1.03 12c per quart Delivered Jttet beyond high ncliool. Bring bams. Small payment down, bal­ __ 14 containers. ance easy terms. Will consider VALLEY PRIDE CREAMERY good automobile or residence prop­ WANTED—I se of strong loam, har­ Apples—-per bot. Ore. Greven­ Tor. South Sixth ami L Streets Phone 84 ness and wagon tor the winter, steins, ex. fancy $2-62.35; fancy erty as part payment. Address H. care guaranteed. Rd. 3, Box 74. P. Egger, Grants Pass, Ore. MWStf 2| $1.60-21.75; cookers, 90c-$I; Winter 6RMÍTS PASS OMIT COURIER ^Jorfianò SWqjram Cigarettes Full Year By Mail DAILY NEWS LETTER This Offer Ötyr Jnrtlaiiä Sekgram OCTOBER NOW! PEOPLE’S MARKET Men’s Leather Vests $6.85, $7.65, $9.95 and $12.45 Golden Rulo Store MILK