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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IB, IOM. GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER PAGB TWO GRUMTS PASS DAILY COURIER i Published Dally Except Sunday X E. Voorhiss, Pub and Propr. Entered at postofftce, Grants Pass, Ore., as second-class mall matter. ADVERTISING KATES Display space, per inch------------ 25c Local-personal column, per line 10c Readers, per line ___________ 5c DAILY NEWS LETTER t'aniKH Ask fur tnj tiling o« Walk Cannot Kiist in the lluiunn ltoily If Arouud I uititi State« You Will I'ee Trunk’s PirscrtpUoa A freak hiker. In tho person ot Leonard Day, will arrive here OU Sunday to ho the guest of the city lie will be the guest ot the Grants Pass fire department during his stay in the city. On Sunday night ho Is to be entertained at the Oxford hotel by tho management, lie will sepnd Monday In Grants Pass and leave on Tuesday snoruing for the south Tuesday night ho will be returned to Grants Pass and on Wednesday morning taken to tho point by auto that he had reached the night before and expects to reach Medford that night, where ho will be the guest of the .Medford firemen. He is the author of the book. "The Unsolicited Generosity of the American People." Ho is. on this hike, endeavoring to prove the facts outlined In his book. He is not permitted to ask anything of anyone, exception being made only in that he may ask for water or a match. He Is not permitted to have or accept money, even in the smallest amount, and he may not work, but must make his way purely through generosity ot the public. Early in his long hike. <Mr. Day was "adopted" by firemen, who by writ ing ahead from time to time see that Mr. Duy is afforded necessities and comforts. fie cannot ask for anything, even meals, and it invited out to dinner he cannot serve himself but has to have the food placed on his plate, has to be given the necessary articles to eat it, and cannot ask for any more or any other article. The Northwestern News syndi cate with which l>ay has his wager, will pay him >6,500 and publish his book If he returns to San Francises safely, but he must travel under the rules set for him by the company which provides that he must com plete the trip on foot, and must wear no coat or hat, and may not ask for a thing. He is now nearing the end ot the trip, which has taken him around the rim of the United States He has been on the road tor two years. Paris, Nov. 15.—(I. N. 8.—Lonely bachelors are more numerous in the French capital than single maidens, DAILY COURIER according to the number of demands By mail or carrier, per year---- >6.00 for soul-tnates in a popular Paris re By mail or carrier, per month .60 view called "Marriage." WEEKLY COURIER In spite of the well-known statis Goaaip of Staff Correspondest» By mall, per year---- ————£>00 tics of several women for every man at World Centers of MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRE38 | in the French republic, the men fill Population The Associated Press la exclusive up six pages ot "Offers ot Marriage" ly entitled to the use for republica to four of the ladies. Perhaps the tion of all news dispatches credited fair demoiselles are too modest to tn this, or all otherwise credited, la [ this paper and also the local new« Cleveland. Nov. 15.—(I. N. 8.) — advertise their wares. Perhaps they published herein. Encouraged by the statement of have little to offer either in talents All rights tor republication of i Chairman John T. Adams, of the re- ! or money. And in moat eases one or special dispatches herein ar« also re , publican national committee, that the other, and often both, are re served. ___________ | the selection of a convention city to quired to find a husband in France. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1«28. nominate a candidate for president The "dot” is the stickler. Girls I next year had not been foreclosed. without dowries are not wanted in »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I and that Chicago is far from certain these days of high prices. French ♦ i of landing the big plum, democrats OREGON WEATHER ♦ men in general are spoiled. They ♦ ; and republicans have joined hands ♦ have always had too wide a choice, Pacific Coast States: Con- here to obtain funds necessary to se and such being the case they take ♦> ♦ siderable cloudiness and occa- cure the meeting for Cleveland. as much as they can get, knowing sional showers. Normal tem- Congressman Theodore Burton they will find plenty ot French girls 4 periture. has reported to the local committee ♦ that at least >135.000 must be raised willing to sell their souls, together ♦ with a bag of popper's” money. Any ♦ by the time the republican national Fair tonight and Friday. thing from >5.000 to 560.000, and ♦ committee meets in Washington to more, is asked, and a >2,000 revenue hear the claims of cities anxious to is about the minimum. A certain ZANE GREY AND THE ROGUE be host to the great gathering next few offer the choice ot collaboration A year ago Zane Grey came to year. in business, if no dowry can be pro Grants Pass. He had heard of the Newton D. Baker, rormer secre vided, but, on the other hand, de wonderful steelhead fishing in the tary of war and chairman of the mand untold qualities. An officer "ot rare beauty,” so the river but never before had been here democratic county committee, is only one of the prominent democrats aid* "ad" runs, is looking for an “ele at the right time. Last year he ing in solociting pledges of funds for gante of any nationality, a free came in September and entered into the convention. thinker, very well built, of robust the spirit ot the occasion. Like the Ohio has not entertained a nation constitution, agreeable face, and able usuai steelhead novice, he had little al convention for many years, and to converse in many languages.” A luck but was taken in hand by local Cleveland has never yet been host to widower of 4 8, loyal, frank, and such a gathering. weighing 200 pounds, is cross-eyed sportsmen and showed where the big and desires his second wife to be af ones might taken hold. Also, Fred With the largest and finest publie flicted in the same manner, even K. Burnham, one of the Rogue's best hall in the United States ready to without the dowry. Another widow boosters, helped him out. Zane house a convention of almost any site er ot 74, "not appearing his age,” No Grey is a sportsman and the big fel more than a year ago It was expect calls for a good, simple wife. ed that Cleveland would make a bid money desired. low he finally managed to land im- for both democratic and republican Widows and divorcees are in great bued him with the spirit ot the real conventions. When it appeared cer er demand than maids, but prefer fisherman who has tasted the sport tain that the late President Harding ably without any offspring. Good would be nominated to succeed him looks and youth are the main qual of the Rogue. That bit ot fishing got into Zane self efforts to secure the republican ities called for, as well ns love for convention were given np upon a tip the home and warm affection. Music Grey's blood and as a result the from Washington that Mr. Harding Rogue has obtained some advertis- looked with disfavor upon the pro and other arts are not seemed. Fattened Up. Most of the women who are search- 1 Flogging and a life sentence was ing that cannot be surpassed in an posal. as he felt that it would not recommended Instead of hanging for article in this week's “Country Gen be fair to possible contenders for ing for helpmates have po longer the murderers by an English coroner and first bloom of youth, but they are tleman.” The article tells of the leadership that the gathering should not without their attractions. They jury, after au inquest on an Arab be held here, where Harding senti fighting qualities ot the steelhead ask for "little here be{pw"—a life murderer who was given "the tlui« of ment would be strong. and mentions Grants Pass in partic partner, good-natured, simple and bis life'* in jail before he was banged. ular. The author was impressed by The death of the chief executive, devoted. A little country lass from ' TREASl REICH CALE FX»R the reception he received from the however, changed all this, and a Auvergne demands nothing more , FORT VANNOY IRRIGATION local sportsmen. That same atti month or so ago active steps were un-, than a "big heart and a little auto." , DISTRICT WARRANTS tude toward visitors ot lesser prom dertaken to get the meeting. In the Another lonely one would like a inence than Zane Grey may not meantime, however, the Chamber of gentleman-farmer, and still another All Fort Vannoy Irrigation Dis bring such direct results but it can Commerce threw cold water upon the has hopes of finding a "good pa-, trict warrants issued up to (not in not help but create a most favorable matter by declaring through one of triot.” Not a few fond mothers use cluding) January 1st, 1923, and pro impression ot this part ot Oregon its committees that it would not be the columns of “Marriage” in search tested prior to that date, are hereby and bring much additional advertis a party to raising funds for Buch a of husbands for their daughters, called in and are payable at the ing. purpose. With this announcement aud these are the ones who usually County Treasurer's office on or after active efforts to secure the democra have the largest "dots.” November 15th, 1923, on which date tic convention died down, but Con Interest will cease. The Reason. gressman Burton and Colonel Carmi GEO. 8. CALHOUN. Grass does not grow along the way County Treasurer ot Jose A. Thompson, republican candidate Final Payment Made anti Property phine County, Ore. for governor last year and close of the transgressors. Traffic is too 4 1 Is Taken Over heavy. friend to the late president, decided to renew their efforts to secure the HE PREPARED FOR GOUGH» The Harry Slskron mine at Hol republican gathering and make it a Persian Rugs. Do not wait until an attack of land, under bond and lease by KU* "memorial” to the Ohio leader who I Thanks to the vegetable and chem "flu" is upon you. Take care of the duff and Finch, passed into the had died in office. ical chromatics created In American little cough or cold and prevent the and European laboratories, it is now big one. or an attack of "flu”. Bear hands of the Associates Development Cleveland hotels have pledged company, of San Francisco today themselves hot to raise their rates possible to reproduce the wonderful in mind Foley's Honey and Tar. the safe and sure remedy for coughs, with the final payment of the should the convention come here. In blues and reds In Persian rugs that colds, bronchial and throat troubles have been puzzling the world's scien >20,000 purchase price. J. E. Kil- addition they have jointly subscrib tists for centuries. and coughs resulting from "flu”. Foley’s Honey and Tar—the largest duff, one of the principal owners of ed >25,000 of the >126,000 which selling cough remedy in the World— the mine, states that extensive im must be raised. The remaining >100,- Process Enitsswlng Done- free from opiates. Get the genuine Process embossing at tho Courier —refuse substitutes. Couch’sPhar- provements will be undertaken at 000, it was expected, would lie easily office. First class work guaranteed. once and the mine made into a real obtained from retail merchants and macy. producer. At the present time, ore other business men who would bene valued at >5,000 is being held in the fit from the great influx of visitors. bins at the mine awaiting shipment. The Biskron mine has been one ot Chicago, Denver and San Fran the most consistent producers in Jo cisco are also making efforts to land sephine county. the convention, and they are said to Advertisements under thia heading 5c per line per issue. All Associated with Mr. Kilduff are be ready with certified checks for Classified ads appear under this heaing the first time IS'. P. Plant, real estate operator, T. the amount required when the sub F. Leary, in the wholesale plumbing committee meets. business, Donald O’Hair, and Joseph So far as Cleveland is concerned, WORD of wisdom to the wise AUTOMOBILE—Fire, Theft and Ac Dunn, contractors, all of San Fran New York, Louisville, San Francisco, ONE cident Insurance. See T. M. Stott, is all that we need tell. Our Ko cisco. All are anxious to see the Kansas City and St. Louis may fight N. 6th St. 34tf dak work we know you'll prize, for we sure do ft well. Artcraft Stu mine start active work, which will it out for the honor ot being host to WANT «TEAM ENGINE Htid boiler, dio. 208 N. Sixth St. Phono 88. tf be soon. Water to run the mill will the democrats. There will be no ef from 12* to 20 h. p. Tractor, sta be obtainable after the first 24-hour fort made to contest their claims to FOR BALE -50-gal. steel oil drum* tionary or portatile. Address Box 157 Medford, Ore, 48 rain. It is expected that the mill can recognition, and all activities will be at >1.50 and >2 each, W. S. Max- 45 ESTRAY One black horse only one well Co. then be run for seven months of the centered upon getting the republican eye; one buckskin horse, no brand. convention. year. TAKE your Christmas troubles to Owner may have by paying charg the PICTURE MILL. We make es. Harry Powers, 624 Jordan St. photographs you will be proud of. 48 Phone 283-R. tf FOUND— Dog, part airdale, came to MANZANITA stove wood for sale. Owner my placo Wednesday. 40tf Phone 286. Houser Bros. please call. 250 West I, Rev. W. 4L 8. Walker. WANTED -Woman to cook and as 1923 FORD SEDAN for sain cheap. sist in house work. We have man Bert Maynard, 1310 East M St. 48 to do heavy work. Phone 186, 15 SISKRON MINE IS PURCHASED It is a shame to suffer with Inflnm- matory, muscular, sciatic or any form of Rheumatism. 'I h.s Prescription does not ruin the stomach, It does not depress the heart Kut all the good food roll wish Contains no mercury, salicy late soda, oil Wintergreen or narco tics. but positively overcome« any kind ot rheumatism or gout on earth Whnt more do you want! There is nothing lust as good, and it Is Im- l < » ..i>. to get something better. The greatest uric add solvent known and UK**' of our country’s mineral resources. And what would’food be without salt I IIIKTI.AMI MAHKKTS But th« natural »alts pro duced in auch large quan- tities in thia country have many other utea, as the people know who read our folaer, “The Salt of the Earth,” now being issued. Portland, Ore.. Nov. 15.—(A. P.) —Livestock, steady; eggs, weak and lower; butter, firm and higher. Good beef steers Good sows.......... Hogs, medium Apples—Per box. Oregon Delicious large. 12.20-12; mostly >2.50-52.75; smaller. 13 00; face and till. 22.25- $2.60; Winter Bananas. C grade. $1; cookers, 7Sc->l; Jonath ans, fancy and ex. f. 21.22, large >1.26-51.50; f. >1.22; C, 01; Grimes Golden face and fill, 11; Rome Beau ty. fancy largo, 21.72-22; f. 11.50- $1.75; Spits, ex. f. 1150-12 00, face and till, sroc-fi.oo. Brussels Sprout«—Calif. per lb., 15c-17^c. Bunchod Vegetable»—Per doten bunches, Carrots. Radishes, Beets. 40c; Turnips, 50c. Cabbage -Oregon hulk, per cwt.. >1.72-22.00; sacked, per lb. >1.So red per lb, 4c. Cauliflower—Ore. per dot.. No. 1, >2.22->2.20i No. 2. >1.20-21.72. Celery—Oregon per doten buuchet large. 75c-8»c, fancy branded, 90c- >1.00; smaller, 65c. Cranberrio«—Wash, and Oro. Mac- Farllns, »3 50-24.75. mostly >4;00- >4.50; Mass. Cape Code. >16.50 per bbl. Egg Plant—Cal. per lb. lOe-lSH«. Grapes—Calif. Malagas, lugs, 51.- 75-22.00; bulk, lb., 7c-8c. Tukays >1.75-51.80, few >1.65. Emperors, per lb. 8c. Coruidions, per lug, >2. Rogue River Tokays, lugs. >1.50* >1.75. Onions—Per owt.. Ore. Danvers, >2.60-52.75, tew J3. Bollen. 51.16- >2.00; white pickling, 6o-8c per lb. Yakima Spanish type >>->3.25, Potatoes—Backed per cwt., Bur banks U. 8. No. 1. >1.50; Wash. Netted Gems, U. 8. No. 1, >1.75-2.60, No. 2. >1.26-21.50. Per ewt. Car- Sacked Vegetable rota and beeta, 21.50-21.75. Tur» nips. Parsnipe, 51.75; rutabagas, >1.75-52.00. Sweet Potatoes—Per lb. Calli, 4tfcc-5c; mostly 4%e. Tomatoes—Cal. lugs, repacked. >2.50-52.75, few >3.00, crates >2. Scratch Pads— All kinds of paper and cut to site you want—10c lb. ..... i W ii I il L'1, *...... Salt Is the Most Abundant Trunk's Preaurlptt >u sells for >1 T> or 3 for only |5.uo. Couch's Phar macy. PEOPLE’S MARKET « Speaking now a> bankers we recommend the salting away of a portion of the income with regu larity. And in this our services are always available. _____ financial institution such as this has A progressive ita place in every phase of community life and activity. Such • service is well worth investigation. You ar« invited to ask us about ours. 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Values as high as $12.50. Special close out price ^Filili llllliililiJ“.... Miài«-'—' also a superior I lice ine,li<ine. .57.00 <9 >7.50 ___ >4.50-55 25 57.25 G >8.00 ..... >8.00-58.50 Hogs, prime light >8 90 © >9.10 Medium Lamb« >10.00 « 511.» Butter, extra cubes 4 4c Hu 4 6c Butter, prints .....—............... —.5 le BMI 42c C 50c Wheat, »oft white 51.91 >1.02 Wheat, hard white 98H« Wheat, western red WlU ... tiihii. Seventh-Day Adventists years Goodyear Tir« prices have been kept below the av erage prie« level of all commodities. Goodyear Tires to day cost 30% lesa than thay did in 1914. And they are ths bast tirss Good year svar mads. This is a good tim« to buy Goodyears. and HEE THEM IN THE WINDOW WHERE? C. F. T. CO. OF COURSE 200.211 Houth Sixth Ht. I’lion«' 130-15 TAKE NOTICE $3.45 Dr. B. E. Fullmer W. H. Maxwell Co. C. A. Wlnotrout Of I xh Angele«, Calif., will speak this evening nt 7:50 in *1»«' hall over the Perrine« Clothing Store, rtn Hlxth street., Subject, “(iutl’s Message to You.",. All urgid to come and hear for yourneivo«. Golden Rule Store i va Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couriei