GRANTS PAGE TWO HUNTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday 444444444444444444) ADDITIONAL LOCAL _______ 4 4 4 444444444 X 4 4 4 4 4 4 PASS DAILY MONDAY. DECEMBER H, 1021 COURIER GRAYIIOl'RG- To Mr and Mr« W J Graybourg, >21 West Huigon Slipper sale at the C. F. T. Co. > Pub. and Propr. street. Sunday. Decamber Mrs W. T. Heslop. of Portland, is ! Entered at poatofflce. Grants Pass, daughter. Ore., as second-class mall matter. visiting with friends here today. Carte Davidson, of Williams, is tn ADVERTISING RATES DAVID ST IHR JORDAN Display space, per Inch ----------- >5e town today attending to business. RhX WIVES •JA.lHHi prize Local-personal column, per lino-10c P. H. Morrison, of Wilderville, is Readers, per» line ________ ___ Sc in town today attending to business / (Augusta. Me., Dec. 8. Mr. David Printed butter wrappers tor sale DALLY COURIER Starr Jordan. chancellor-emeritus By mall or carrisr, per year..... >6.68 at the Courier office. We haw a big surprise for you. You can’t of lailand Stanford university, edu­ By mail or oarrier, per month.. .60 C. B. Smith, of Applegate, was afford to miss it. Greater values for less cator. naturalist and author, has re­ in town yesterday visiting with WEEKLY COURIER money in every department of our store. ceived the prise of |2f>,000 offered By mall, per year ............. 22.00 friends. Opportunities such as wc are offeriftg sel­ l>y Raphael Hernias of Washing- P. K. Ruttencutier and tamil) MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS spent Sunday at Wilderville with on. D. C., for the best educational dom come at Christmas time when you need Ths Associated Press is exclusive­ plan calculated to maintain world relatives. them the most. Don't fail to avail yourself ly entitled to ths ms for republica­ I>eaee. / t.ubu.vcmsnt of the award Clarence Shearer, of Deer Creak. tion of all news dispatches credited of this great closing out sale. was made here Sunday by Dr. Au­ In this, or all otherwise credited. In is in town today attending the bud­ this paper and also the local news get meeting. gustus O. Thomas, commissioner of published herein. , education for Maine and president Mrs. C. A. Trumbly and Mrs. F. E. All rights tor republication of of the World Federation of Hduca- spacial dispatches herein are also re­ Wqods are spending the day in Med­ i tion associations, which directed served. ford visiting. the contest. Thousands of plans J. R. Bowen and family, of Rogue lUttery Hcrvlie SuiTi'»»or to were submitted for the considera­ MONDAY, DECEMBER H, if»-’« River, were week end guests at the tion of the judges. Josephine hotel. Peerless Clothing Co WESTINGHOUSE BATTERIES Mrs. Katherine D. Tucker spent » 44444 4 4 ♦ 4444444 LAST LIGHT BRIGADE PENNSYLVANIA TIRES 4 OREGON WEATHER 4 the week in Portland, returning to St RVtVOR IS DEAD 4 Grants Pass last Saturday. 4 IU-nsoiiMÌ>lc Priera Marion Cooke and P. B. Ham. of ' Attention Shrine Club Members— Guaranteed Battery Service 4 Pacific Coast States: Out- 4 is «call's in Valley— Cedar Rapids, la.. Dec. 8.—(Spe­ Selma, are in town today attending look is for generally fair and 4 All Shrine club members are re­ O. -M. Jones, of Vancouver. Wash­ cial).—Ellis H. Cutting, bellevsd to cool weather southern portion 4 the session of the county court. quested to meet at the Masonic club ington. arrived the last of the week have been the last survivor of the Thomas D. Petch. of Medford, was on Tuesday. December 9, at 7:30 p. to locate here on property on the ♦ with frosts interior California 4 Light Brigade on Its immortal and considerable cloudiness in 4 attending to business matters in i m. It is very important that you at- Jump-off Joe highway. He intends icharge Phone 1M-J 214 N. Hltth J. K. JEN'HKN at the battle uf Balaklava Grants Pass over the week end. «I 4 4 northern portion with occas- tend. Ed. W. Miller. Pres. 70 to have a first class vineyard. during the Crimean war, died here Mrs. August Goettsche returned 4 slonal rain western portion of 4 ’Sunday after being stricken with a 4 from Corvallis last night, where she Iaalge Officer in City— Oregon and Washington. l*un haM< New Cars j paralytic stroke, the second durine went to attend the funeral of her 4 4 Wm. Light, of Wolf Creek, pur­ the past month. Mrs. Mary D. Moss, the Rebekah rain 4 niece. 41 Unsettled, probably noble grand is here and will attend chased a new Chevrolet touring Mr. Cutting joiued the Brit Inh ar­ J. W. Turvey, of Williams valley, 4 west portion, cloudy east por- 4 to the official business of the lodge car. The C. F. T. company pur­ my when he was 16 peara old and 4 is tn town today attending the ses­ tonight. She has been the guest of chased a new Chevrolet truck today. 4 tion tonight, Tuesday. took part In many campaigns, He 4 444444444444 ♦ 4 4 sion of the county court, hearing ar­ Mrs. J. F. "Burke over the week end. often told the story of how he was Federal Tires General Tires guments on the budget. F. H. Calvert Pause».— staudliii| close by Lord Raglan Miss Leila Debley has taken a po­ Leave Your Donations— Flushing Greasing F. H. Calvert, father of J. L. Cal­ when the order was Issued that sent STAN DA R DIZ ATtON sition here with the local office of For the Legion Auxiliary bazaar at vert. passed away In Missouri City, the Light Brigade Into the "Valley Tire Repair Work Five years ago, one Montana the Copco company, coming here the home of Mrs. Geo. Parker or before tffe arrival of his son. I Fun-. of Death." range that served about 20 stock- from the home office at Medford. Mrs. Chas. Cooley. Any sewed ar­ eral services were held u week ago A. C. Allen, deputy horticultural ticle or prepared food you donate North Kta*« brother as sports Cerll Boucher, freshman in slcc- killed the ants in Ove hills by means burgh and New York. Every facil­ editor of the Barometer. tention of the office of the county land’s mother, Mrs. Clara Coffman, trlcal engineering. Is trying out for ity and opportunity will be offered of a poisonous gas and undertaken agent. It ever such an office were accompanied her south but remained Funeral Services Tomorrow — Michael L. Byrd, senior In phar- a place on the field artillery pistol the prodigious labor of counting the this committee to make an entirely justified, that time is now when ag­ in Oakland. Cak macy, is a member of Wastlna club. team. Violet Best, freshman In Funeral services for A. Wylberg dead. The result showed that la the Independent study ol patent office riculture here is in its beginnings. He Is completing the requirements homo economics, is n pledge of Al- smallest hill.there were nearly 18,000 will be held at Hall's chapel at 2 procedure. Good Crowd at Dance— of tho pre-medlcs course of the 'pita Gamma Delta sorority. Jack E. ants; In the largest, 94,000. and no The dance last Saturday night o’clock Tuesday afternoon. Burial man would dare to estimate how many school of pharmacy. The O. A. C. Fahey, freshman in chemical engin­ I will be at the Granite Hill cemetery. given by the Lyric orchestra proved ants "got away"—that is, how many •pre-medlcs course was recently ap­ eering. 1« a member of Wasltna club Mr. Wylberg was a member of the most successful. There was a large were absent from the hills on busi­ proved by all class "A” medical Clifford L. Sheaffer, sophomore In crowd in attendance, including a Elks, this being the only fraternal ness or pleasure at the time when the schools. Byrd acts as chairman of mechanical engineering, is special­ organization of which he was a Scientist entered upon his trrtnendous crowd from Ashland a private party the social committee of Poling hall ising In maehlno shop practices. task. from Medford entertaining Edison member. and is an aspirant for a position on Other students urn Beatrice Gunt­ Marshall, the noted author, The tho Barometer. er, junior In home economic«; Uluru members state that as long as there Charles 8. lllnguette, sophomore Harbeck, freshman In home econ­ are such good crowds they will con­ In electrical engineering, was a omic«, Velma (*. Robinson. Hopho- tinue their weekly dances through­ Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ member of the field artillery, plate) more In commerce; Edith M. Spaul­ out the winter. vallis, Dec. 8.—(Special)—Grants team last year, finishing high point ding, frcHhnian In vocational educa­ Pass is represented in the student man. He experts to make the team tion; Stanley A. Wright, sophomore Advertisements ander this heading Be per line per issue. AU body-at the college by 19 students. again this year, John liewls Min­ In electrical engineering, and Gar­ Classified ads appear under this heading the first time The majority of them are registered sal, sophomore In commerce, is it net It. Best, senior In agriculture, in the various departments of en- member of Hlgmu Gamma fratern- who 1« a member of laimbdn Chi Touring Rln"erln<' Arth"r Cf‘mer> ity. Whitney C. Allyn, senior In Alpha fraternity. BOX CAffDY in large and small FOR HALE-1923 Ford cav with starter and demountable '^e 1®24 In civil engineering, Is boxes fof Christmas at Horning's Shack. tf rims, first class mechanical condt- an Instructor In surveying. tion, new top Hassler shocks, A-l Gardner Knapp is a freshman In A NEW MODERN 4-room house cor­ cord tires all round, equipped for commerce. He is a pledge of Sigma ner lot. 100x100. New garage and trailer, >250 takes it. Hawes, woodshed. Will sell for payment care 8. P. Roundhouse office, or Gamma fraternity and was recently down, balance like reat See phone 272-R. 73 appointed to serve as Beaver Knight owner, Chas. Morrison, 02 2 L St. Knapp plays the VICTROLA FOR SALE — Al a re ­ for next year, 70 markably low prion. Terms. Will tlarlnet In the O. A. C. , band and LARGE AND SMALL boxes for make an excellent Christmas pres­ the saxuphone in dance orchestras, Christmas at Horning's Hhaclt. tf ent. Phone 516-R or call at 423 He Is an aspirant for a | position on E street. « 76 rown spotted, and the Barometer. He handled all the FOR RENT—Well furnished apart­ harness. Any information phone football sports stories for tho Home ment. Call at 408 E St. 62tf ID.-» I. _— — 71 i coming game. “There is no other BROMQ QUININE” CANDY KISSES wrapped in red pa­ WANTED Pasture and Care for George E. Booth, senior In voca­ I per for Christmas tree decorations. five horses for the winter. John tional education, Is a member of Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an ' 69tf Robinson, Galiee. 72 Theta Nu Phi fraternity, fraternity. He was effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP and INFLUENZA, and FOR SALE First class loose alfalfa FOR RENT—160-acre farm neat on the varsity track ssuad last as a Preventive. Price 30 Cents. I’rovolt, to responsible party. Ap­ hay. J. E. Hair, 812 Washington Blvd. Phone 16 4-R. 71 ply at Josephine hotel. 75 spring and It IS expected that he on i he varsity track squad I hh I FOR CHRISTMAS Special bargain as long distance runner, Legtil blanks of all kinds at the spring 77ie First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet on a first class phonograph and Booth had charge of editing the records. Ask C. F. T. Co. 71 Courier office. • A A. E. Voorbles Greater Yet ♦ WATCH Grants Pass Service Station OLE’S TIRE SHOP Cornice Work and Sheet Metal Work W. R. RANNIE Chinese Specialties 4 THE MOCHA CAFE GRANTS PASS STUDENTS PEOPLE’S MARKET If this Signature ROMU QUININE I » À d *