F riday . i scouting fleet, will leave the east I coast nt th«’ seine time the Pacific units leave here, usd upon reaching 1 Panama will engage In a combined war game with ths Pacific units. The ' scouting fleet consists of battie ship , divlBions, destroyer squadrons, air aqiiadrous, train forces and a control London, Nov. ».—(T. N. 8.)—Eng­ I force and Is under command of Vice land Is threatened with a land strike j Admiral N. A. McCully. I — which, added to unemployment, I Admiral Robert E Coonts will be would undoubtedly produce th«’ | in active commend of the winter greatest e«'onoml«' crisis that the lu whits or fancy »tri|H -< low neck, long sleeves, full siane. maneuvers. [country has seen for many a year. Nlip over style, Miort sies’vra, Io white or coloro«! «I.2.1 After the naval engagements Farmers inulntain that they can­ worked out by the combined fleet »2.45 Two pinco pajamas in fancy pink and blue atrip«*« not profitably farm their arable laud, the warcraft will proceed together Extra heuvy quality hi whit«’ or col<»r«’«l, »«■ally trimine«! with ' und ut(I»4s tho government givea I for a series of combined tactical ex­ I them aid they propose to turn their ercise« using Culebra as a base from • t.IlH bruhl, k < mm 1 and long _ .. uruble land back into grass laud. which to operate. In these exercieee Such a step would mean more unem- will be utilized some new effective SSc WOMEN'S HEATHER HOHE ; ployuient und u movement of the developments in strategy. I rural population to the industrial I centers, which are already overpupu- PORTLAND MARKET —SS .laled. DOYLE’S Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns $1.19 England is already a top-heavy in­ Portland, Ore., Nov. 2.—(A. P.) — dustrial country, aud any movement Livestock, steady. eggs, weak; but­ that detracts from its agrleulturu ter, firm. and adds to its industry Is a faulty VETERINARY NURGEON economic movement. Good Steers_____ _— »6.75 O »7.25 "The war-time addition to our DR. R. J. BD8TUL. Veterinarian. Residence 828 Washington boule­ arable acreage baa already vanish- Good cows, ____ ............ »4.50-25.25 vard. Phone »98-R. ud." declares Harry Germany, presi­ Hogs, top end, medium to choice ... .... »8.0048.60 I'D i bl« IANM AM» Hl HLIEONH dent of the National Fanners’ Union, »8.90 O »9.60 Hogs, prime light "For the past throe years cereal­ O, 8. MARKS, M. D.. pracUos limited Lamba ___ »10.00 (f »11.25 Medium to disoMee of eye, ear, nose and growing has not been a paying propo­ throat. Phone 62. sition; in fact, very serious losses Butter, extra cubes ............43c-43c DOCrOlUJ LOUGHRIDGE A MOSER have be«n Incurred, and growers are 'Butter, prints ................................. He —Physicians A aurg««>Ds, Doctor unable to continue arable cultivation 44c-53c Lougbrldge gives special attention in th<»e circumstances. We believe Eggs .... to s’irgsiy, obstetric», aud diseases __ (1.01 soft white Wheat, of vomeu. Nr. Moser glres special that the bankers and agricultural »1.05% attoo'lou to surgery, dlognosls A merchants, who finance so largely Wheat, hard while __ »1.02 dlseure» pt children. Complete X- farming enterprise, will willingly Wheat, western red Ray aqulpment. Dental X-ltay. Of­ Bubstantiate the gravity of the ex­ fice phons 182. Kes. *)r. Moser, Apples—Per box, Oregon Delicious 4£-R; Dr. Loughrldue, 369^^_____ isting position of arable farmers, having themselves reach cd a polqt at large. »2.5043; mostly »2.50-12.76; DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­ cian and surgeon. Special atten­ which they are not prepared eny smaller, »2.00; face and fill, »1.25- tion to surgery, Gbetetrlas and Di­ longer to finance uuremunerative »2.50; Winter Bananaa, extra fancy, seases of women. Complete X-ray operation* »1.75-12.00; fancy, »1.5041.76; C equipment. Dental X-ray. Phonos, "The decision of farmers In these grade, »1; cookers, 75c-»l; Jonath­ home. 21-Y; office 21-J. clrcumstamea to reduce their com­ ans, fancy and ex. f. »1.25, large DR. W. F RUTHERFORD Manual mitments by the conversion of arable »1.25-21.50; f. »1.25; C, »1: Grimes theraputlcs. Office over Western Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R. land to grass is not one hastily ar­ Golden face and fill, »1; Rome Beau­ ty, fancy large, »1.75-22; f. »1.So­ rived at. Printed butter wrappers tor sale "At a time like the present, when il.76; Spitz, ex. f. »1.50-»».00, face prices ure crumbling day by day, sci­ and till, 90c-»1.00. at the Courier office. ence can do little to help the farmer. Brussels Sprouts—Calif, per lb., "The key to the retention of our 15c-l7 He. rural population and the uiaiule- Bunched Vegetables—l’er dosen nance of home-grown food supplies is bunches. Carrots, Radishes, Turnips, the support of arable farming. Beets, 40c-50c, mostly 40c; onions. "Unless we recolve aid we shall be compelled to give our members the only possible advice—to reduce their conimitnieuts, to reduce marginal costs by diminishing production, to divert remaining commitments to the I most profitable channels, or. in a | word, wherever possible to resort to to tho I pasture or ranch farming. In certain | ureas large tracts of land at present I under the plough cannot be put to any other productive purpose must revert to wild wasteland. Top Prices "Failure of the government to aid Quick Returns | will mean misery, want and unoai- l loyment hauutlng the homes of our workers, men whose lot we fully rea­ lize la already, under the starved con­ dition of the Industry. in many case« "r ’UTE-FOOT' lntolerablu." Classified Advertising FUR MALE FOR SALE UR TRADE—Five acres, close in, five room house, mid out­ buildings. Also uuder ditch. In­ quire 1206 East D St. 36 FUR HALE CHEAP 1 acre, 3-room house. Last house on Lust 1 St. 24 TWO GOOD horses for sale or would lot to responsible puny lor turd. One rvglalered Duroc Jersey brood bow tor sulo cheap. Address Box 9, Williams, ore. 3 4 FOR BALE—1 have 2U 2-year old Whit« Leghorn hens and 3U young pullets aud roosters, two roosters, 1 Plymouth Hock and 1 Whit« Leghorn. it all are taken—6Uc ouch. Mrs. Susie Murray, 403 West D St. Phone 285-Y. 34 A »65 ROSS FEED CUTTER, No. 10, nearly new tor »40. i’lione or wrlto P. W. Nomar, Murphy, Ore. 36 FOR SALE Pure bred Jeraoy Duroc lx>ar. Weights about 600 lbs., in A-l condition. W. S. Wynunt. 6U1-F-2. New Hope.___________ 37 Foil BALE—! mahogauy leather couch; 1 mahoguny leather rock­ er; 1 oak leather rocker; 1 oak li­ brary table; 1 enameled iron bed; 1 body Brussel rug. All in very good condition. Call 606-F-23._33 FOR HALE—Oak und pine wood at the llarst place, % mile south of Crescent City highway on Jerome Prairie road. »5.50 and »2 60 per tier al place, L. E. Hartwig, Rd. ' 2. »8 FOR SALE Modern 6-room house .,i «;_•. .v.itli 1 hud st. _ FOR RENT ETEAM HEATED ROOMS ut thu Co­ lonial. Tulephouo 16 «-J. 34 WANTED WANTED—Usod dressers, mattress­ es and household goods of all kinds.—C. F. T. Co., phone 139- II. »6« COOK—First class, wants Job. Camp Job preferred. Married man. Jack Miller, Rd. 2, Box 82. Phone 612- F-13. ______ 2 tilt WANTED—Homestead rellnqulsh- rnen or 2<> acres. Private water. Address No. 564 care Courier. 36 MI8CELLANHOU8 J. B. HOWEUL—Jeweler', and Viotti, maker, repairer of violins auu otlier string instrumenta. >u» South Sixth street. *4tt SHIP YOUR HEMSTITCHING—Straight, In cot­ ton. 6c yd. Ladies aud children's dressmaklug. 801 East 11 atroci. Phone 387-Y. 1 x'f LOHT LOST—On Hexton Mt. road Thurs­ day, u brown belted overcoat, had driver’s license and DeMOlay curd in pocket. Rewurd if returned to Courier office. 33 PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS - -Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 North Fourth Street. Affiliated teacher National Academy of Music. Cnrnegie Hall. New York. BUILDING CONTRACTORS HARPER * SON—Building oontraa tors. Shop work, furniture erating Shop 417 G St.. Phone 142 1 W. R. BARRETT— Builder, kitchen and offlqe furniture a specialty Shop and Residence 824 8. 6th St- Cltv Phone 506-J. TAXI WHITE LINE TAXI—Call piemens Drug Store. Phone 46-R. Resi Closed car. Pricer dance 361. roasonablo. W. G. White, lltf GRANTS PASS City Directory Price Reduced to $1.00 Get Yours at the Courier Office Now irmiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiitimi mlimn mui iiiimiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu BECOMINGNESS DETERMINES CHOICE OF MILLINERYi COMING EVENTS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Y* Oct. 31-Nov. 1-2, Wednesday-Friday —Oregon Sunday school state con­ vention at Ashland. Nov. 3, Saturday—November meet­ ing of Grants Pass Womans Club. Nov. 6, Tuesday—Special election. Nov. 9, Friday—Travelogue in the Presbyterian church, by iRev. F. Gordon Hart, under the auspices of the Grants Pass Womans Club. Nov. 24, Saturday—Gen. Logan W. R. C. will hold a cooked food sale. Dec. 1, Saturday—Christmas Ba­ zaar and cooked food sale by Bap­ tist ladies. 28 Dec. 8, Saturday—American Legion Auxiliary basaar, benefit commun­ ity house. Dec. 15, Saturday—Reedy made and cooked food sale by Ladies Brethren church. GRANTS PASS CREAMERY r*wder*4 DANCE FLOOR WAX • 1 I aivM «moots. sud­ ine finish to herd or soft-wood floors no arto. QMan on DUST. I Tear drogglet ha* it. If not. send ue ■campa. 7&e tor oaa- pouB’l eaeksr* CLARKE, WOODWARD DR 1'0 Oa. Peritane. Ornerà. ONSTIPATION C A causo ¿t many Ills. Barm­ ful to «ldtrly people, Ahray» rrlitf In taiing CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Easy—pleasant—effective—only 25c e C. J. BREIER CO. 51 Stores 1NHTRUCTÍON IN ECHIO PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Clara Tuttle Fenton, 618 A street. State Accredited Teacher. Bur- rowes primary and kindergarten course. _____ Cabbage--Oregon »elk, per ewL. »1.75-»3.0e. sashed, per ib, »156- red par lb. 4e. Cauliflower—Ore. per doz . No. 1, »1.66-21.75, few fancy »2.66, No. 2, »1.06-21.25. Celery -Oregon per dozen bunches largo, 76c-86c, fancy branded, >0c- »1.00; smaller, 50c-l5c.