Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 27, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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    GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
PAGE TUO
most activu producing season since
stance Talmadge and Buster Keatou
will soon be started, it was staled.
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GOOD
Lloyd Hughes, another actor, de­
clared he was working at present
and had bookings for at least throe
months to come.
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Among others whose services
films are either engaged or who
have new contracts under -conaid-
eration that will keep them active
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during the prescribed suspension
period are Blanche Sweet, Tully
Marshall, James Kirkwood and many
others.
Tl EfillAY, NOV1-.M1M H 27. 1'23.
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Fair tonight and Wednesday, ♦
except rain in Northwest por-' ♦
tion of Oregon.
THE PKOHUHTION NAVY
The Treasury Department at Wash­
ington, inasmuch as the use of me
reguiar navy lor prohibition enforce­
ment is considered illegal, wants a
navy of its own. Treasury officials
estimate that tor >2,500,000 they
can build enough cruising cutters
and motorboats and add enough men
to the Coast Guard to patrol all the
seacoast, harbors, lakes and rivers
where liquor is smuggled into the
country.
This plan emanates from the same
department that wants to cula third
of a oillion dollars from the federal
income taxes, so the government evi­
dently feels able to stand the ex­
pense.
The public, which pays the bill,
ought to be aide to stand it, too. The
money asked for is about 25 cants
apiece for the nation. Most citizens
would willingly pay more than that
to stop the scandal of rum-running
which makes the country a laughing
stock of foreigners and 'breeds con­
tempt for law on every waterfront.
With- foreign liquor shut off, the au­
thorities could turn to cope more
successfully with the domestic boot­
leggers.
THE FOREIGN DEBTS
The American debt-refunding com­
mission is prepariug to send foreign
debtors a polite reminder of their
obligations and an intimation that
the commission would be pleased to
take up the matter with a view to
funding their debts and starting pay­
ment. No fault can be found with
such procedure, provided it is car­
ried out with due courtesy and con­
sideration for the condition of the
debtors.
Some of them, no doubt, are hon­
est and well-meaning but lack pres­
ent ability to pay. For them there
should be the most liberal terms.
Others are squandering what little
money they have on armament,
mostly needless and mischievous.
Such nations may properly be called
to account and told that America is
not interested in financing European
militarism.
PORTLAND MAKKETS
DAILY
NEWS
LETTER
Gossip of Staff Correspondents
at World Centers of
Population
Portland, Nov. 27.— (A. P.)—Cat­
tle steady at a quarter drop late yes­
terday on cattie and 50 cents to »1
on calvee; hogs steady at a decline
late yesterday of 10 cents. Sheep
steady, eggs steady ami butter firm.
Good beef steers
»6.00 4j »7.25
Good cows . .—
»4.25 <u »u.UO
Hogs, medium to choice--------------
___________________ »4.15 <u »7.40
Meuium Lamos___ glu.uu qy txx.xa
miter, extra cubes_____ 44e qy 4oc
Butter, prints ..... ......................
oil
Eggs...................................
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I «vuoal, son wuice ___________ «l.ux
Wheat hard white.... ....................»1.0>
Wneat, Western red ........
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Ls Angeles. Nov. 37.— (I. N. S.)
—Despite the recent closing of the
Famous Players-Lasky studio here,
which came like a thunderbolt from
a clear sky. many Hollywood film
producers, directors and players are
going ahead with plans for con­
tinued work and are trying to sur­
vive the “slack” season.
Each year during the winter sea­
son the Hollywood studios “slow
down” in their production program,
but never before has it been so
marked as to cause the closing of
such a studio as the Lasky organ­
ization, one of the biggest in the bus­
iness.
However, all the studios are not
all gloom, and many of them are go­
ing ahead with programs almost nor­
mal.
At the United Studios
building
plans for several new structures are
under way.
From M. C. Levee, president of
the United Studios, comes word that
the improvement program will con­
tinue with even greater activity.
We ll Match
VFF Tires
Against the World
Among the players, who are sup­
posed to be hard hit by the "slump”
in production, there are many who
apparently do not feel disposed to
spread gloom over the outlook.
Conway I'earle, one of the
known leading men, said: "From all
indications the outlook to me person­
ally is very active. At present 1
have two New York engagements un­
der consideration. As soon as my
present contract has been fulfilled I
expect to take up other engagements
now pending.”
OUR AW WILL HflF
If C-T-Cs Don’t Outwear and Outrun
Any Make Tire You Put Up Against
Them We ll Give You a New Tire Free
om
start to finish
Red Crown has
aaon
plus every other
requisite of
___ ;y winter
quality
winte
gasoline-
Quickstarung
with 100%power
S3
for all speeds,
all loads
Apples, per box, Ore Delicious xf
large, »2.50-52.75, smaller,
face and fill, »2.z5-»2.a0; ».orne
Beauty, xf large, »1.75-»2.00, t >1.50-
»1.75; Spiuenbarg, xf, »l.vU-»2.UV,
rrAN DAAD OIL COMPANY
<C<LISOSLN<A1
face and fill 90c-»1.00; cookers, all
varieties, 75c-»1.00.
Brussels Sprouts—Calif, per lb.,
15c-17c.
Bunched Vegetables, per dozen
bunches Carrots and Radishes, beets.
Onions, 40c; turnips 50e.
Cabbage—Ore., crates per cwt.,
»1.75-52.00, sacked per cwt., »1.25-
»1.50.
Cauliflower—Ore: per doz., No. 1,
to
»1.35-51.50; No. 2, »1.00-J1.25.
Celery—Oregon per dozen bunches
large, 75c-85c, fancy branded, 90c-
»1.00; smaller, 65c.
Cranberries—W ash. and Ore. Mac-
Farlins, J3.5O-J4.5O, mostly »4.00-
»4.25; Mass. Cape Cods, »16.00-
»16.50 per bbl.
Egg Plant—Cal. per lb, 10e-12*Ac.
Grapes—Calif. Malagas, bulk, lb.!
9c; Aimerias per kb, Sc; Emperors
per lb. 9c; Cornichrons per lug »2.
Lettuce—Cahf., »3.5 0-»:!.75.
Onion«—Per cwt., Ore. Danvers,
»2.50-J2.75; boilers, Jl.85-J2.00.
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Potatoes—Sacked per CwX, Bur­
banks U. S. No. 1, »1.50; Wash.1
Origin of Fledge.
Netted Gems, U.SN.o.l, J1.75-J1.85; |
Penny, pawn, panel, pane ull are de
rived from the same root, and all meat
No. 2, »1.25-$1.50.
a
pledge. The readiest pledge to leavi
Sacked Vegetable»—Per cwt. Car­
In pawn In day« of old was cloth
rots and beets, »1.50-11.75.
Tur-1
hence the Latin "panna," a piece al
nips, Parsnips, »1.75; Yakima ruta- cloth. The original panel was a piece
bagas, »1.75-»2.OO.
of cloth, or patch, and from thia wr
Sweet Potatoes—Per lb. Calif. get the word "pane” as applied to a
4%c-5c; mostly 4%c.
pane of glass, and also the word
Tomatoes — California, lugs, 12. “penny,” its literal menniog being u
pledge or token, and hence a coin
»3., mostly »2.50-»3.00.
Dairy Product»—Butter, per lb, Originally the word was spelt "pony.’
plain prints, 4 7c. Eggs, extra per
All kinds of paper~and cut to 31ze
dozen 50c, pullets, per dozen, 38c.
you want—10c lb.
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PEOPLE’S MARKET
We have in Men’s Flannel Shirts
Priced at
$2.25, $2.85 and $3.25
Golden Rule Store
ê
Y ACTUAL experience and
test C-T-C Tires are the best
tires on the market, and the fac-
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tory has authorized us to let YOU PROVE
it for yourself or get a new tire FREE.
Here is the most remarkable guaranty
any tire manufacturer has ever offered
the public.
Put a C-T-C tire on any wheel of your car, and
any OTHER make tire of equal size opposite it.
Run them continuously,and if the C-T-C doesn’t
outwear and outrun the other make we’ll GIVE
YOU A NEW TIRE FREE.
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Thi« offer only hold« good on C-T-C n bought from
authorised C-T-C dealers before January 15th, and a»
you will need new tires by Spring anyway- get in on
this unheard offer NOW.
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C-T-C’« ate the longest wearing tires, th" best for non-skid, best
for traction in mud and sand, best for crushed rock road«, «nd
have the toughest tread, «tronge«’ sidewalls, most expert hand­
workmanship and can be driven safely at low inflation.
In spite of their GUARANTBED SUPERIORITY,
t’-T-C’s cost NO MORE than ordinary tires.
SA
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Ole’s Tire Shop and Service Station
North Sixth Street
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DAME FASHION DECREES-
Light Cut Glass
QUICK
Mack Sennett, one of the import-
and independent producers, recently
issued a statement declaring that
instead of harboring any plans for
retrenchment he expects to spend
more. Also, he said, he expects to
revive his famous bathing beauty
girls.
Maurice Tourneur, another inde­
pendent producer, had this to say:
“I was never so active in my life.
Have just started another produc­
tion and expect to be engaged on
this film for several ihonths. Fol­
lowing this production there will be
Greek Cynic*.
I became associated with the screen.
The Cynics were a sect of Grecian I
philosophers, founded by Antlsthenes It looks like an active season ahead
about 396 B. C. The Cynics were noted of me.”
Joseph M. Schenck, producer of
for their morose and gloomy views of
life; for their disregard of all sciences, films featuring Norma and Con­
save that of morality; and for their stance Talmadge and Buster Keaton,
contempt for the ordinary convention­ voiced there would be no shut down j
alities of life. The word cynic ls de­ in production for his three stars.
Advertisement« under this heading 5c per line per issue. All
rived either from Cynosarges, the Norma Talmadge has just started
ClaHsified ari» appear nn der thi» heaing the f(r»t time
place where Artlsthenes taught; or
production of a new film and the
from Navlnos (Gr.. doglike), In allu­
sion to the snarling or surly manner first work in films starring Con- WICKER BABY SULKEY for sale
AUTOMOBILE—Fire, Theft and Ac­
affected by the philosophers of this others. I do not anticipate any sus­
at a bargain. Phone 516-R or call
cident Insurance. See T. M. Stott,
pension
in
operations.
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school. To Diogenes of Sinope, the
at 423 E St.
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N. 6th St.
24tf
most distinguished disciple of Antls-
CLOSING OUT HALE Brood sows
FOR
RENT
—
One
4-room
furnished
thenes. the Athenians erected a col­
Richard Walton Tully, another
and weaning pigs. Bargains. W.
flat, close iu. Inquire 708 E St.
umn of Parian marble surmounted by producer, said: “We have just, con­
B. Lindsay, Merlin, Ore.
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a dog.
cluded plans for what will prove my
WE OFFER a complete photogra­ BANCROFT Photograph»—are al­
ways most acceptable gift«. Get
phic service—Portraiture, copying
yours NOW—at THE PICTURE
old pictures, enlarging, coloring,
MHJ<— Same old location, 420 F
kodak finishing—tne more dlm-
Street.
tf
cuit the job the better we like it.
Artcraft Studio, phone 88.
50Jf WANTED—Position by experienced
bookkeeper and typist.
Address
HELP WANTED—Ambitious man to
L. Brown, 620 F St.
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act as our demonstrator for the
Wright Cheek Protector,
which FOR SALE—One Conn E flat Alto
sells tor »7.75 and give« the same
Sax, good as new. Gardner Knapp,
protection as the »50 to »100 ma-
Courier office. » _ _________ is
cnines. Sales people devoting en­
FOR
RENT- Clean, comfortable
tire time are earning »10 to »25
apartment, close in, and one small
dally. Spare time representatives
house, suitable for one or two per­
making »25 to »30 weekly. An ex­
sons. Inquire 417 E St.
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clusive franchise will be given to
rest producers. Write today to FOR SALE Extra fine fat young
learn how we train
beginners
turkey«, 30c per lb., delivered
without experience to earn
big
Tuesday or Wednesday. Phone
money. This Is a real dignified
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business for real people. Wright
& Co., 616 8. Michigan Ave.. Chi­ W anted -1000 2-fo«t shakes at
onto. Borland Lumber Co.
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cago.
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FOR
REfTT
5-rooru
house.
Apply
FARM for sale or rent— 8 cows for
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704 N. 7th St.
sale, will be fresh soon. For in­
formation write or call F. i’’. TURKEYS—Cheaper than stealing
them. Seo Mrs. E. R. Crouch
Grove. 322
West Bridge St.,
M
Grants Pass, Ore.
Phone 616-F-3.
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See What Wonderful Values
-
The 17th Rebekah District Con­
vention of Southern Oregon, District
No. 12, met in annual session in the
1. O. O. F. hall at Grant» Pass on
Saturday.
Members from Jackson­
ville, Ashland, Medford, Grants Pass,
Gold Hill. Rogue River, Central
Point, Kerby and Glendale were pres­
ent, there being over 250 In all.
The convention was very fortunate
to have President Bdythe Kelley, of
Roseburg; Vice President Mary A.
Moss, of Lakeview; Past Presidents
Jeannie Burke and Mrs. Sarah Clev­
enger, of Grants Pass, all of the Re­
bekah Assembly of Oregon,
with
them.
We can show yon • fine line of Goblet», Grape Juke Hets. Sherbet*
end Rewire Plates, Tumbler», Handled Lemonades, < onipol« »»
Cake Paten, Relish Dishes, etc.
Each a suitable gift for the Thanksgiving* Table.
Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop
Hill lodge In a very creditable man­
ner
The convention was closed with a
short program and a social time af­
terwards, all voting many thanks to
Grants Paes for thelf hospitality.
STOPS CROUP
Mothers want It, for It quickly
clears away the choking phlegm,
atops the hoarse cough, gives rest­
ful sleep. Safe and reliable.
At the morning session President
Edythe Kelley gave a very Impres­
sive address on "The School of In-
»tructian.” Routine business was
No Narcotics
then transacted, committees ap­
pointed and reports of the different
OB PílEPAHEn HHC (Xli t.HS
lodges giten. At the afternoon Bes-
sion an address of welcome wan
Do not wait until an attack of
given by Mrs. Eugene Coburn, of
"fin” Is upon you. Take cafe of the
Grant» Pass, which made the mem­ little cough or cold and prevent the
bers all feel very rfmeh at home, and big one, or an attack of “flu”. Bear
was responded to by Mrs. D. Per-
ozsl, of Ashland, lb a very pleasing
manner. Mrs. Cornell, of Glendalo
gave a paper on “How Officers Can
Make Meetings Hnccessful,"- which
was very Instructive and by the vote
of the convention, a copy was order­
ed sent to the International Rebekah
paper.
A memorial «erVlee for departed
members, given by the Grants Pass
team was very Impressive and much
credit was due Mrs. Bttrke for its
, success. President Edythe Kelley’s
address on “A True Rebekah” was
a great Inspiration to all present.
Short, hut appreciative
addresses
were also giten by Mr». Mary A.
Moss and Mrs. Jeannie Burke.
The following officers were then
elected and
Installed:
Chairman,
Mr». Carrie Rickert; vice chairman,
Mrs. Mary Hull; chaplain, Mrs. L.
A. Roberta, and secretary, Mrs. Zola
Fick.
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At 6 o’clock the convention en­
joyed a sumptuous banquet which
was served by the Grants Pass Re­
bekahs. following which the degree
work was conferred by the Gohl
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