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1111 at her first performance. Fruits in season or those out are always de sired and Infinitely more useful than the loveliest flowers, which fade with It* too short * time. GfUMTS PASS DAILY COURIER' Publish.^ Dally Except Sunday À. E. Voorblea, Pub. and Prupr. Entered at poatofflce, Granta Pas». Ore., ai second-class mail matter. ADVERTISING KATES Display space, per ineh-------------25e Local-personal column, per line. 10c Readers, per line——-------- ----- 6c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year---- 16.00 By mall or carrier, per month . .60 WEEKLY COURIER . Uy mall, per year------ —— —J |>.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Ascoctated Press la exclusive ly entitled to the use tor republica tion of all news dlapatchea credited in thia, or all otherwise credited, in thia paper and also the local news published herein. All rights tor republication of special dispatches herein are also re served. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21". 1SB8 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ P OREGON WKATH KB ♦ ♦ ---------- ♦ ♦ Pacific Coast States: Gener- ♦ ♦ ally fair. Normal temperature. ♦ ♦ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, IM* GRANTS PAHS DAILY COURIER PAGB TWO ---------- 4 Cloudy tonight and Thursday. ♦ ♦ Rain in west portion. ♦ THE CHAMBER OF (.UMMEKCE Next Friday the Chamber ot Com merce starts its annual drive for funds to carry out its plans for the coming year. The money will be used as provided in the budget which is to be discussed tomorrow night at the meeting of the Chamber. The Chamber has but one way to raise the necessary funds and that is through solicitation among the mer chants of the city, who will profit, directly by increased prosperity in the community. There are few who do not realise the necessity for the aiding of the Chamber of Commerce in its work. It Is the central agency through which the efforts of the community can be focused for it has the support of practically every business man In the city and county. During the past year the organization has been in strumental in spreading much ad vertising in regard to southern Ore gon, with especial emphasis on our own county. The plans for the com ing year include projects for the di rect betterment of this county. The Chamber needs your hefp' 'irid you1 need the Chamber's help. The com munity and the Chamber are direct ly dependent upon each other. Don’t fail it! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F Christinas Gift»-— Are being made by members and friends of the American Legion Aux iliary. Attend the bazaar December 8 and choose some of the lovely ar ticles to give your friends. 49 DAILY NEWS LETTER BUNKERS ARE LOST IN FIRE Regular courses of eyebrow train ing are being started in Paris for women who wish to take the curve from their eyebrows. The style uow calls fqr straight ones, according to the chic coiffeurs. They must fol low in the footsteps of the slim sil houette and plucked to make a thin DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT ABOUT straight line. Gossip of Staff Correspondents »100,00 AT PttRTI.AND at WorM Centers ot EARLY TODAY The first attempt at a kind of Population Wcmep Studsnts' Dormitory has just been completed in the old Latin Quarter. Women students attend Paris. Nov. It.—(I. N. S.I—Frogs ing the Paris university and other fell mysteriously front the skies dur-1 colleges are less fortunate than ing a recent violent thunderstorm at ! American girls, who havo pleasant Osnes, in the Ardennes. When the houses on the campus to live in. Town :h> Mile» From Portland Doers Heven Business House« Other* sky cleared hundreds ot frogs were French girls have rooms here aud Art* Damaged jumping about in the streets and there near the schools and take their hopping into the houses, where the meals iu cheep rostaurauts nearby. housewives chopped off their legs and 1 This means that there is little of the Portland. Ore., Nov. ¡1.—(A. P.) I popped them into the frying pan. It j jolly dormitory life which all girls was a "big day” tor the inhabitants remember. The new building is ex —A loss estimated at about 7100,- of Owner. As a mattec of tact the pected to help nil in this gap and is 000 resulted from a fire which early "French froggies." as the soldiers reserved exclusively for women teg- today destroyed the Pacific Coast named them, know little of the de istcrtd In Paris schools. The rooms Coal Company's main dock and bunk lights of this rare delicacy. High are fresh and light with new clean ers. The flame« for a while threat prices put them out of reach and the furnishings. There is a restauraut ened to play havoc along the north waterfront. American Is about the only one who which offers well-cooked food at a can enjoy frogs' legs in a Paris res minimum price, and on top of ail !s Portland. Ore.. Nov. 31—(A. P.) I taurant. a delightful terrasse-promenoir with —Seven business houses were des- j gardens and lounges overlooking a troyed and four others damaged by Bread prices continue to go up quaint section of the students' quar a fire which swept three-quarters of and down like a barometer. When ters. a block at Estacada, 30 miles east flour goes up the bakers insist upon of here early today. The entire town higher prices for their bread. They FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF i was threatened for an hour because 1 want to make the price automatical ADDITIONAL UX A1A the water system failed, but the fire ly variable with the rates for flour, FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF fighters gained control after two but their request has been refused, at Fire! Fire— hours. The first started in a phar- 1 least for the moment. One may Be safe, get a "Fire Paralyzer." macy from an undetermined cause. think that a matter of one "sou” or Easy to use. chemical non-destruc- An early estimate of the damage was two on a two-pound loaf is a little tive. Refilled free at factory. Quick 640,000. thing to haggle over, but the thrif ly attached to car or building. Price ty French housewife who has many including steel bracket, >2.00. Geo. La Grande, Nov. 21.— (A. P.)— mouths to feed knows that the ex S. Barton, Grants Pass, Ore., Sale tra sous soon make a franc or two. Distributor in S. W. Oregon and Del Fire early today destroyed the Imb ler cold storage plant, owned by Clay . For bread is really the staff ot life Norte County, Calif. 51 Fox. and the contents, 60.000 boxes for every Frenchman and France of apples owned by 12 fruit men. Ap- ' without bread would mean a revolu Process Embossing Don*— tion. Process embossing at the Courier proximately, the loss is 976,000, ' office. First class work guaranteed. partly covered by iusurance. Defec tive wiring is believed to have been Speaking about high prices, they i the cause. have brought about a curious change of customs. Instead of flowers it is PORTLAND MARKETS now quite the fashion to send a bas (Continued from Page One.) ket of luscious fruit to the "star" a Portland, Ore., Nov. 21.—(A. P.) 20,000 feet above the sea level. The expedition failed but in 1906 he fl- —Livestock, steady; eggs, weak with nancM another and this time he a lower tendency; butter, steady. claimed to have been successful. It was three years later that he Good beef steers____ >7.00 © 77.80 announced his claim to have reached Good cows, ...______ .....64.60-66.26 the North Pole. Hogs_______ ______ 67.75 © 18.25 Dr. Cook has written voltunfnously Hogs, medium to choice------------ - ............... , »7.25 O »7.06 I for magazines along the lines of eth nology, anthropology, geography and Beautiful Desigli» in other sciences from his observations Apples—Per box. Oregon Delicious in the Arctic and Antarctic. He large, »2.50-73; moAly »2.50-72.75; Wrist Watches on Display was the author ot several books, in smaller. »2.00; face and fill, »2.78- Pearl Earrings and Necklaces cluding "Through the First Antarc 72.60; Winter _ Bananas. C tic night.” In 1913 and 1914 he grade, »1, cookers, 75c-71; Grimes Jewelry and Watch Repairing lectured tn this country and in Eng , Golden face and fill, 71; Rome Beau land, but led a life of comparative ty, fancy large, 71-75-72; f. »150- retirement until he came to Fort »1.75; Spitz, ex. t. »1.50-72.00, face I. D. Bostwick Worth in 1919, and went into the and fill, 90c-»l, cookers, all varle- oil business. . ' ties. 75c-» 1.00. SIT G Street I -I □ odee - B rothers BUSINESS SEDAN Recent improvement» in the appearance and equipment of this Sedan adapt it, more perfectly than ever, to family aa well as business use. ESTACAOA HAS BAO BLAZE The body is swung lower to the road. A transmission lock, knob-grip steering wheel, a combination stop signal and tail lamp, and other details have been added. Important chassis improvements have been made. Most important of all, perhaps, new spring equipment throughout has resulted in a degree of riding comfort which can only be characterized as revolutionary. RILEY-MEIER MOTOR COMPANY MRDFORD, OREGON COOK FOUND GUILTY OF FRAUD PEOPLE’S MARKET Bruswla Sprouts—Calif. per lb., 15e-17e. Bunched Vegetables—Per flown bunches, Carrots, Radishes, Beets, Onions, 40e; Turnips, 50c. Cabbage--Oregon bulk, per cwt., »1.75-72.00; sacked, per lb . »1.26- 71.80. Cauliflower—-Ore. per doz.. No. 1, »1.88-81.76; No. 2. 71 75-71 50 Celery—Oregon per down bn nr has large, T5c-86e, fanry branded, SOe- 71.10; smaller, 65o. Cranberrlaa—Wash, and Ore. Mao- Farllns, 73.60-74.78, mostly 64,00- »4.60; Mass Capa Coda, »16 10 par bbl. Egg Plant—Cal. per lb,H0e-12 Ho.' r 1 The Milk : ‘s'-;/ I , N estlé ? ;hl »I . regons. Green Pastures 'With >hc Fine Flavor Advertisements under this heading 5c per line per issue. All Classified ads appear under this hcaing the first time ONE WORD of wisdom to the wise is all that we need tell. Our Ko dak work we know you'll prize, for we sure do It well. Artcraft Stu dio, 208 N. Sixth St. Phone 88. tt FOR RENT—Pleasant room with kitchen privileges. Inquire at 716 Outlook St. 53 WANTED—A-l Jersty cow. Write all particulars to F. M. Latimer, phone 614-F-4, P. O. Box 58, Rd. 3. 48 HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS Auto Tops and Cushions G. B. BERRY South Sixth Street AUTOMOBILE—Fire, Theft and Ac cident Insurance, gee T. M. Stott, N. 6th St. 24tf | SIX DU ROC PIG» weighing- about 40 lbs., for 73.50 each. Roy E. Lathrop. 49 ' Ward’s Cash Market Houtli Sixth Street Holiday Specials Grapes —Calif. Malagaa, lugs, 71.- 75-7200; bulk, lb, 7c-8c Tokays 71.75-71 80, few 71.66. Cornichons, per lug, 72. Lettuce—Local per crate, »1.25- 71.50. Calif, 73.50-73.75. Unions—Per cwt., Ore Danvers, 72.50-72.76, few 73. Boilers, 71.85- 72.00. Potatoes—Sacked per cwt., Bur banks ü. S. No. 1, 71.50; Wash. RELINQUISHMENT for sale — 60 acres, «lose in; 30 under ditch, plow. Address No. 560 care Cour- Stew meat .......... :.10c, 12%c house and barn, 10 acres under ier. »0 Roasts JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insurance Beef roast ............ I2V2C, 15c and bonds. High class companies. THIS WEEK ONLY—Portraits at Pork Roast............ 20c, 22c »3.00 a dozen at Ralph Pain Stu dio, Flanagan Bldg. 51 WANTED—Party to clear 20 acres Veal roast....... .......... 15c, 18c of land for 20 acres. Henry B. Miller, 3’A miles west of town. Rd. ' FIRE! FIRE!—Be safe, get a "Fire Steaks Paralyzer.” Easy to use, chemical _4± Box 105.___________________49 non-destructlve. Refilled free at FOR SALE—7-year-old cow, gentle, Shoulder steak............... 18c factory. Quickly attached to car fresh in a few days. Alva M. Ham Round steak.................. 22c or building. Price, including steel mond, phone 609-F-ll, Rd. 2. 49 bracket, »2.00. Geo. 8. Barton, Loin Steak ..................... 22c Grants Pass, Ore., Sales Distribu BANCROFT Photographs—are al Rib Steak . ..... 22c tor in S. W. Oregon and Del ways most acceptable gifts. Get Norte County, Calif. W8I1 Veal chops .... 25c yours NOW—at THE PICTURE MILL — Same old location, 420 F T-Bone steak ................. 25c 6% MONEY—Bankers Reserve Sys Street.________________________ tf tem 6% loans are made on city or Veal Steak ............ 20c farm property to buy, build, im FOR RENT—Small ranch on Rogue Veal round steak 25c prove, or pay indebtedness. Bank river, 15 miles below Grants Pass, ers Reserve Deposit Company, fully equipped with stock and ma Veal loin steak ............. 22c Denver, Colorado._______ WStf chinery. See Sam H. Baker, ad- .... 22c' niinisti ator. C3 Pork steak FOR SALE—Residence and large lot Pork chops ....... 25c fronting on South Sixth St. and FOR SALE—Bungalow, close in, Rogue river. 780 8. 6th St. 63 »500 cash, easy terms on balance. Home-made I lamburger Write 569 care Courier. 48 Sausage.................. 15c FOR SALE OR TRADE—Small stock L OR RENT Fruitdale, suhlrri- Hamburger....................... 15c ranch, 160 acres, with good out range, on main road, mall twice gated ranch. Address owner, 25c 1433 Allesandro St., Los Angeles, Sugar cured bacon ddlly, school % miles, about #5 acres in cultivation, about 50 acres (a I if. ________________ ~ 4 9 Fry’s delicious ham..... 30c well fenced, fair house, two good 25c barns. Small payment down, bal FOR SALE—A good Auburn car, Cottage bam . »750. Or will trade for good Ford Picnic hams ance easy terms. Will consider 25c and take difference. Henry B. good automobile or residence prop Miller, Rd. 4, Box 105. , 49 erty as part payment. Address H. We appreciate your P. Egger, Grants Pass, Ore. CIDER 3weet~and clean. 50c per' Patronage gallon, delivered. Will Scoville. ___ _ _ _ MWStf 53 WANTED—Barred Rock or It. I. EARL C. WARD Red pullets (early hatch). Mrs. TOKAY and MALAGA grape cut A. R. Andbrson. Hugo, Orc. 40 .Proprietor tings, well-rooted for setting, cheap in quantities. Mrs. M. B. ID. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in surance and plate glass liability. Law, 1071 East A St., Grants ' Pass. 31 1 Tuffs Bldg. <th and H. Phone 27. Netted Gems, U. 8. No. 1, 71.75-2.60, No. 2, 71.25-71 50. Hacked Vegetables— Per cwt. Car rots and beets, 71.50-71.75. Tur nips, Parsnips, 71.75; Yakima ruta bagas. 71-75-72.00. Sweet Potatoes—J’er lb. Calif. 4*4c-5c; mostly 4%c. Dairy Prtfflucta—Butter, per f.x. plain prints, 49c. Eggs, extra per dozen, 53c, pullets, per dozen, 42c. Wo have a very complete assortment of Wool Dre»» Materials and Wool Coating» See these before you purchase—The price Is very low. A. L ENGLEDOW DRYGOODS AND NOTIONS Buccemor to Kinney A Truax Phon« 1B1 Granta Pass, Oregon 101 North Sixth St- WHY buy a player piano? BECAUSE— there is no one thing money wilt bring that contributes permanent pleasure at so low a coat aa a player piano. However—when yon buy your player piano, don't fall to remain- her that there IH a difference in player rolls and Hint Q-Il-S Player Holla are better. ASK UH TO PLAY OVER SOME OF THE LATE Q-It-S NUMBERS Q. R. S. Player Rolls are Better ROWELL’S PIANO HOUSE