GRANTS PAM DAILY PAGE TWO Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Williams are desirous of moving from the left tor Portland last night to spend { middle west to some part ot the Pa- a few days. clfic coast decide in favor of Call- Published Daily Except Sunday Children's wsgons for Christinas fornla because of these lower A. E. Voorhies - Pub. and Propr Entered at postofflce. Grants Pass. priced from >1.00 to >9 00 at Hol- freight rates, 72 -■■■ Ore., as second-class mall matter. man’s Furniture store. Don't ml*« the Vincent entertain- Will Practice ClUropody— ADVERTISING RATES ers with Hawaiian steel guitar, ban- Moses Vinyard, former Insurance Display space, per inch ---------- 15c Jo and crayon pictures. Presbyterian man here, who has been studying Local-personal column, per lln«..10e Readers, per line ,------------------ 5c church, Thursday night. Silver ot- tn Portland for the past six months fering. 72 has obtained a certificate to prêc DALLY COURIER A. R. Hansen, of Roseburg, is in jtic« as a cbiropothal. and has op- By mail or «arriar, par yaar..... 86.00 By mail or «arriar, per month.. .50 town for a few days attending to ened up offices at Oregon City. I business. WEEKLY COURIER Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Anderson and Former Rceident Die« — By mall, per year____ — ------ >11.00 daughter, Viva, are here from Eu- Mrs. Edna Sherer Solis, a resi dent of Grants Pass many years ago. MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRESS gene visiting for a few days. The Associated Press is exclusive George Goodell left this morning but recently a resident of Fresno, ly entitled to the use for republics for Coos Bay. where he will be for died at her home last week. Her tios of all news dispatches credited funeral and burial were at Oakland tn this, or all otherwise credited, tn a few days attending to business. Cash paid for green hides, dry Cal. Mrs. Solis spent her girlhood thia paper and also the local news published herein. hides and sheep pelts at the Fur in Grants Pass, her father having All rights tor repnhlication ot Market, opposite Josephine Hotel. 94 boon a merchant here 30 years ago. specisl dispatches herein are also re G. H. Whittaker, of Wolf Creek.' „ --------- served. is in town today attending to oust- IJncoln P. T. A.—— ■m.. . .HUM'S««. Ll'N.—.—? nesa. Will meet Thursday, December WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10, 1W-’» Slippers for everybody at the C. ( il at 3 p. m. in the school building. F T. Oo. 72 44444 4 4 44444444 Don't forget to buy that rug for i ■ —— ■ OREGON WEATHER 4 Christmas while the special sale Special Musical Program— 4 4 prices last. Sale closes Saturday. 4 At Horning's Shack, all this even- Pacific Coast States: Out 4 Dec. 29. Holman s Furniture. 73 ing. Everyone welcome, 4 71 look is for generally fair and 4 Dorothy Gale, ot Ashland, is in 4 cool weather southern portion 4 town visiting with her aunt. Mrs. R. Buys Tmct Near City— 4 with frosts interior California 4 A. Alden. She expects to remain J. E. Johnson, of Redmond, Ore., 4 and considerable cloudiness in 4 for a couple ot weeks. has purchased a tract of land on the 4 northern portion with occaa- 4 Give Mother a new Dinner Set for Pacific highway from the Chicago 4 sional rain western portion of 4 Christmas. Attractive patterns Land company. The land lies Just 4 at reasonable prices, Oregon and Washington. Holman's I outside the city on that portion of 4 Furniture Store. 4 72 the highway which is building up Cloudy tonight and Thursday. 4 4 A. H. Wright, supervisdr ot the rapidly at the present time. A num 4 44444444444444 4 Siskiyou Nationat forest, is spend-'ber of residents in Redmond got to- Ing several weeks in the coast gether and sent Mr. Johnson here | to look over the territory. He was 444444444444444444 county on forestry business. Everybody is invited to hear the favorably impressed and is leaving 4 ADDITIONAL LOCAL 4 44444444444444444 Vincent entertainers. Thursday at immediately for his former home. 8:15 at the Presbyterian church. It is expected that four or five more D. H. Duncan is a business visitor Silver offering. 72 families in that vicinity will be here today. A. B. Brown, of Medford, is to make their homes. The land Time—8:15 on Thursday even spending the day in Grants Pass at-, company states that their lands are ing; place—Presbyterian church; tending to business and visiting moving rapidly and that the num- show—Vincent entertainers. No ad friends. ber of inquiries now being received mission. Sliver offering. 72 Mrs. A. C. Reynolds, of Long gives promise of a big influx here Mrs. O. F. Brey. of Merlin, is in Beach, California, is in town for a in the spring. tow» shopping today. few days looking after property in J. L. Fuller, of Eugene, is in town terests in the Williams creek dis- w. o. w.— attending to business today. Hall—Lyric Orchestra—Saturday trict. W. H. Cochran, of Brownsville, is 72 Mrs. Anna Lind is spending the night—another good dance. in town today looking after business ______ week in Grants Pass doing her matters. Will Decorate Streets— G. H. Kilborn, of Roseburg, arriv Christmas shopping. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson, ot Port-j The Boy Scouts of Grants Pass ed this morning to spend a few days land, are visiting here with friends will decorate Sixth and G streets attending to business. for a week, after which they will here again this year with fir trees, R. H. Harden, a real estate dealer continue their trip into southern The Scouts will gather the trees and, of Redding, Calif., is in town for a week attending to property Interests. California and Mexico, then return- place them, assessing each of the ing to their home in Portland. business houses a small amount to Erla B. Fox and Elds Briner are Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Arnold have pay for the hauling, etc. A number Crescent City visitors here today. left for Portland where they will ; of the business men requested that Sarah Ijtndon. of Dunsmuir. Cal spend the holiday season visiting | the bova do this work and permission ifornia, is here for a tew days. was secured J from the mayor. They Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McGee, of with friends and relatives. Willie Heston and wife, of De ' will attempt to get the decoration Ashland, are spending a few days troit, Michigan, who have been vis completed on Saturday. visiting here. iting here the past two weeks with Pendleton blankets at the right Mr. Heston's father, J. W. Heston, Why?— price Holman’s Furniture Store. Stay at home when the Lyric Or- returned this morning to their home, by way of Texas, where they chestra Is playing Saturday night at will visit with his uncle before con- j the W.O.W. hell, tinuing their trip. ---------- 6RANTS PASS DAILY COURIER W ednesday . DEC. 10. 1021 COCKIER tngton to California for immoral purposes. Hie companion. W. G. Adams, was placed under arrest but Putnam escaped at the time When the officers got him Tuesday he was working and had no opportunity to get away. Mrs. Kuiily Day Pes«'*— Mrs. Emily S Day passed ss ay at 3:30 Wednesday mornlug at her home at 313 K street. Funeral ar rangements have not yet been made, pending the arrival of relatives from California and Washington. Criullc Roll Tea— Mrs. Jobtisrud will give a silver tea nt her home, 718 North Fourth street. Friday from 2:10 to i o'clock, in honor of the cradle roll members of Bethany Presbyterian church, of which department Mrs. Johnsrud Is superintendent. Mothers are ro quested to bring kodak pictures of their babies. Will Speak n< High School— As one of the speakers secured by the local Rotary club to give tnlks on vocations to students at the high school. P. O. Crawford, vice presi dent and chief engineer of the Cali fornia-Oregon Power company, will talk tomorrow morning on engineer ing. His talk will start at 10 o'clock. These talks are given as a part of the plan of the Rotary club to present to the boys and girls In the school some idea of the vari ous problems to be encountered in the different professions. NAVY TO HOLO MANEUVERS (Continued from Pago One) "It will enable them to know us better and us to know them better," he said. More attention has been directed to the maneuvers this year than previously because of Interest aroused In the manner in which the arms conference treaties are being enforced. It is admitted by Wilbur and all officials of the navy depart ment that the 5-5-3 ratio is not ac tually in force and that America's fighting men on the sea aro inferior to Great Britain. Our tonnage does not total as much as the English ships and the range of our guns is considerably shorter. Likewise a group of battleships in the Atlantic scouting fleet have been thrown out of commission, laght cruisers must also be con structed to raise the general stand ard to an equality with the other signatory powers. The matter is to be fought out iu this session of con gress and perhaps an Investigation may be undertaken to determine the exact facts concerning Ameri ca’s inferiority on the seas. ItaveniHirta— 13 down and *3 a week. Co. 77 PRE-HOLIDAY SALE 4 ♦ ♦ 444444444 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ OBITUARY 4 4 TOYS ♦ ♦ ♦ 444444444 4 4 4 4 AI.HINH WYIJIERG Alton« Wylbcrg was born in Ber- Un. Germany, June 15, 1818. lle was tl^e son ot a German army offl- cer whose duuth caused the dlapvra- al of th« famity. As u young lad he found himself in Ixtndon tn a congenial family from whom he learned to speak English. A sister had prec> I ul him to America and in 188) hs .¿...led tn the United States, locating in Chicago. lie decided that it was required that he learn a trade An opening presented itself in 'Alabama where he spent three yeurs learning the moulding trade. Ho returned to Chicago and there engaged in busi ness nnd meeting Alice Specht was marYled in 1902. Soon thereafte’ ho moved to Milwaukee. Wisconsin, and became manager of the extens ive real estate holdings of tho Pabst Brewing company, From there he came to Grants Pass In 1909 and has resided on the Homewood farm ever since. ■He has been Interested In promot ing all the activities In his com munity and his many friends will miss his cordial greeting and ever ready support In every helpful work. His death occurred December 5. 1914. The funeral was held Tu«s- day. December 9. from Hall's chap el with Christian Science service, he being a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist and chairman rtf its board or directors . The re- mains were laid In Granite Hill cem- etery. Dolls For Children Musical Instruments C J BREIER CO Grants Pass Sample Store Chop Suey — Chinese Specialties FROM IB A. M. TO 1U It .M. Foo Yoong Nom Vu« Hpare Riba < lilneee Fri,<1 Rico (tilneao Cold Meet» Chicken Chop Huey Chow Yuk Chow Mein < Alinean Noodles THEATRE PARTIES SERVED THE MOCHA CAFE Phone 1H1-11 AX APPRPX’IATION Of the loving tribute of flowers and many recent kindnesses shown. Gratefully. MRS. ALICE WYLBERG. 4 ♦ ♦ *444 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ RADIO PROGRAMS 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ Wednesday, December IO KFI. Los Angeles Times—8:30 to 7:30 p. m , children's program pre senting Prof. Walter Sylvester Hert ing telling stories of American hts- torv. Dick Winslow, sereen Juvenile and reporter. Baby Muriel McCor- mac. screen Juvenile, Bedtlme story by Uncle John. tiSO to 9 p m., Unf- versify of Southern Callfornln pro- gram, presenting the I'nlverslty of Southern California Glee Club. Dr. Mars Baumgardt. lecturer. 9 to 10 p. m.. program presented through the courtesy ot the American Sign Co. KFI. Earle C. Anthony. Inc . Loa Angeles—5: JO to 0 p. m . Examiner news bulletins. 8:45 to 7:30 p. tn., Nick Harris Detective Stori,-« and Or chestra. 7 30 to 8 p m , vocal and Instrumental recital by Retta King Nçlson; 9 to 10 p. m . program from Examiner studio. 10 to 11 p. Don's Melody Makers. Prisoner Brought to Jail— - . —--------- Protest Against Rates— Paul V. Putnam, wanted A protest has been issued against charge of violation of the Mann act a differential in freight rates on »» as lor E-inglng a car here household goods and settlers’ ef-| from California which he purchased tecta from the middle west favoring and Is charged was not paid for. is California over Oregon and the Pa- now in the county jail. He was clfic northwest. It is stated that | brought back Tuesday from the Ga- all things being equal settlers who lice district by Deputy Sheriff Ernest • Lister and Traffic Officer Charley ¡Talent, who made the trip Tuesday morning. They were forced to go to the Sugar Pine mine to get their j man. The federal government states that Putnam, who is 26. is wanted to answer to the charge of transporting a woman from Wash- CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY 'Preferred Stock yields 7.14% ash any member ci our oaganization What needs Paintin PEOPLE’S MARKET ___________________________________________________________V Advertisements under thia heading 5c per line per isanr. Ail Classified ads appear under this he ling the first time Let us show you what wonderful Suit Values we are offering for men and young men at the following prices $16.85, $19.85, $23.50, $27.50, $32.50 and $37.50. Golden Rule Store Building Materials Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing Flooring — Lumber — General Milling Three C’s Lumber Company West G Street C. F. T. Phene AW I BOX CANDY in large and small WOOD FOR SALE—Dry seasoned pine, fir and oak. Phone 288. boxes tor Christmas at Horning's 103tf Houser Bros. Shack. tt PHONE 18 7-J — Dry pine and fir slab ; FOR SALE—1923 Ford Touring wood, body fir, oak and laurel, cer with starter and demountable any length. C. W. Lambrecht. 90 rims, first class mechanical condi tion, new top Hassler shocks, A-l CANDY KISSES wrapped in roti pa cord tires all round, equipped for per for Christmas tree decorations. t trailer, 1250 takes it. Hawes, 89tf care S. P. Roundhouse office, or VICTROLA FOR SALE — At a re 73 j phone 272-R. markably low price. Terms. Will make an excellent Christinas pres LARGE AND SMALL boxes for ent. Phone 516-R or call at 423 Christmas at Horning's Shack, tf E street. 76 WILLIAMS WOOD YARD—Back on I Tl'RKEYS. 5 TO 12 LBS 30c dress-1 the job. Phone 137. 05tf cd; chickens, dressed 23c; turnips j lHc, half ton lots lc per lb, de-: CASH PAID FOR RAW FÜRS - llvered. F. H. Virtue, Rd. 3, City. At Sam’s Place. «08 H St. 57tf _____ L_________________________ 1’ I T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insur CIALIST — Temporary headquar ance and bonds. High class com ters at Buick salesroom, >08-810 panies. North Sixth St. 54tf SEWING MACHINES r'bt-'l >8 per I FOR RENT—2-room light house month. Several low priced to keeping apartment, 115: 3-room trade for wood. C. F. T. Co. rnwf furnished apartment, modern 820. DRY WOOD—Pine and. Fir. Wil 6-room modern house, furnished. liams Wood and Coal Co. 72tf 130. Above prices Include water FOR SAI.E or will trade for good and lights. Phone 397-J, or call cow—450 III. Cap. Sharpies Cream at 710 J Street. 71tt Separator. Good as new. Dave FOR SALE—Girl's bicycle. Call 723 itob'-rt- Murphy. 73 North Third St. 73 MEET i s at th« A-. fl Bale Sat FOR RENT—One 5-room apartment urday. December I Sth. 1:80 p. m., on lower floor. Private bath, also «18 1 street. A lot of good furni use of garage. 210 West A St. 75 ture. tools, chickens. 14 nice large turkeys, good for breeding, milk WANTED—Dry pole or cord wood. cows and bargains for everybody. S. C. Gunter. Rd. 2. Grants Pass, Millikan A Fletcher. 77 phone 602-F-14. 74 AKF, a list of the things which really ought to be repainted about your home —front porch steps, roof, screens, inside floors and stairs, furniture and walls. Then let us show you how little it will really cost and M A how easy it is to make the home attractive. The cheapest-in-the-end way to keep up a home is to have things paipted when they need it, and Heath & Mil ligan Paints will prove to be the cheapest in the end for you to use. They are thoroughly dependable and have been since 1851. We recommend them tor that reason. Look for-the sign of dependability (shown above) when you do buy. It isyour safe guide toa com plete group of the highest quality paint products made. Come in «nd set • FREE «.opy of our book "How to Paint" worth 25c but E.- m to roa. Ernst Paint Shop 513 E Street Phone 234 j Opposite Josephine Hotel Annex