9 9 (u< No. 802» '■ ira of work, Inutalllng SOS South Sth St. 99tf Courier. Phone 306. G A. Bryan. •DRY SEASONED OAK fir and pine wood for sale R. F. D No. I. BANKERS LIFE COMPANY--De» tiltf Box 11. C. W. Lambrecht Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston, District Agent POTATOES at 2r at pluce 2 miles from town on upi»cr river road. C. I CARNER-GAYETTY IRON WORKS h PataMoa General fouudary and machine FOR HALE l»<> you wild a winter work, mine, mill machinery, chilled Job” Have a good team working aaw carriage wheel», live rolls, on long job. The man who buys pipe flttlitga. Granta Pass. Oregon the team gets the job. Phom 313-J or 3 ««-It ‘Ht HEMSTITCHING, pecoting, beading WOOD FOR HAIJC Fir 25. pine KOI East H street Phone 265-Y. 33.0b per tier Roy Pike. Ilox «H, Rd 4 111 DltEHKMAKING 2 TON NASH 1920, used 60 days in all. For quick aale. 3• i u Term- DRESSMAKING laidlea tullorlug 99 J. AV. Aldi-rson. ami furrlat, men’» tailored silk FOR RAIJ-: On* fresh milk cow sli'rts to order, with or without Phone 603-F-21 Clarence Cox 94 material furnished. Repairing and alterations quickly and neatly FDR SAl»E An up-to-date law li­ brary and furniture at th». Wurt»- done. Every line of pleating». baugb law office In the l-'lanna- Rush orders a specialty. Price» gun block. Office open afternoons lower naturally Call at parlors, from 3 to 5. Come at one»» If you opposite postoffice on Sixth street wish to bu. 95 over llasket grocery and get esti­ FOR SALE’ One Jersey cow, one mate». Mrs AV R Swoape. Phono belfer due In 6 month» anil three 506. calves; also brown leghorn hens, and two hogs 8 months old. Come lit 11.1 »t N«. < ONTR A( 'rolls and see A. Grlahaber. above AA ill 11 HARPER 4 SON—Building contrae- Bcovllle's. tors Shop work, furniture cratiug In FRESH GRAPE JUICE alwnyt stock at the Public Market. I 13 Shop 510 H St. Rea. pilone 142 A I all 17 x22* California Sp» 1-J ; F. secretary 1. O, O Swinney, re». 1004 Gcwnrlilge phone ' -I-1 . 9"> Grant» I fl. F Ic'TTt! R' i'HH Mrn inl the- rapitile». Office over p n t’ 4 ’ airy Rea. 283-R; office 21 7-F LOST T>’ ' log' ll' '■ t '■ "ipt: i'.'.-;, i w.,v bet ' ’I Grants »ml chronic dis n Three ' In Jos phln Schmidt Bldg. I' Co 107 North Sixth Si R AI "It \A RTF ’ TAM slr.lnti mont. Hid it.. I f i \ . ! 'W nnnlHtrv T.Y rountr pollin' (ÌO oil Store, Some of the people on Thompson Eli- j creek met at Mrs. Pauline H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law more Imi Friday evening to prac- Practices In all Stale and I edera! I lice »Ingin " v rn»y-iit law j Williams a ’ ' ■ -ntly Mr. and Aíra. (»rants Pass Bank-tig Co it'd» . Roy J lohn : Rurh, Mr. ; n>» Mr». rt >.l JO: .. a, a'.as E. S VANDYKE. Attorney Prii'ti»»- Fremont Jordan, Mr. and In all cuurl» First National Baril' ' Irma i and Herbert Ellmore and family. I , Building Misses Grate, Lizzie, ; dr». Paulina, I O H BLANCHARD A»t»ift>‘ » Il I'Durotb y ar.d Joe Eilmcre. G inch of Golden Rule Rida Phon* 7 0 sand wir ».« was ako and coff-e n A. "DLER, Attorn**) U'-I.»W M« served. (’yrll Atkina, who J» ntte:u aobie .n d«. Grants Past. Ore. hf"-'u ac • >ol in Medford visited uPXJ. H. DURHAM, zitrprue,. ai . * grand fa titer, -tf. D. Hogan, nt »etere»» <0 bankruptcy, >»a.-!»ui i.'mro'"k rauc» over H exlay. Temide Pboue 13Ú-J to Maron Bingham motored JAMES T CIIINNOCK l.awer Gram i Pt?» Inst Monday. First National Bans B.illd.ng George Car-y, of Sacramento. Cal , A. C. HOUGH Lawyer. 1 »ff« .Rdg nnd Mr. end Mrs. Fran)' Parker of Gold Hill visit I Mr. and Mr». Will Practice In all courts Jordan Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. V A C. AHLF. lawyer, praette»1 I d Parker an" George Carey, re’atlve» stato a.id federal »un» Office of Mrs. Jordan. over Nations: Drug Siarr M-- Jordan visited her daughter, .Mrs. P.r.lpi Pit’ock. on THOMPSON CREEK Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. John Bingham and ilw!:lt: I M D "i lagne, uf th* Shamrock .Alim Alice, motored to the Redland ranch, »»tended th»- Sells Floto ctr- ! cis In Medford last Saturday. farm last Friday to get grapea. Frank and Clifton Kendall attend­ Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Grove were in ed Sells Floto circus it! Medford last Grants Pass on bu«lne»» Wednesday. Saturday. Miss Viola Hogan, who Is teaching AMUSEMENTS school in the Howard addition vis­ ited her father. AL D. Hogan, over •«e**«e>*eee*ee ♦ ♦ ♦ There will be a moat enjoyable pic­ Sunday. Fred Ruch was a business visitor ture shown at the Riyoll theater to­ day and tomorrow—a picture that in Grants Pass one day last week. ATTOR NlA s re feel confident will appeal to you and to every member of your family. "The Spenders” It 1» called, and It w < made from Harry I-eou Wilson*» greatest novel. Harry !z»on Wilson is probably the best known American humorist of the present day- you doubtless know him as the author of ‘"Ruggles of Red Gap,” “Ma Pettinglll,” “Mons of the lxsrd,” and an: number of other stories. Joseph J. Dowling, that grand old veteran of the screen, is really splen­ did in the role of "Uncle Peter.’* Claire Adams was never more beau­ tiful nor more appealing, Niles Welch 1 ibly handle« an important role and Robert McKim contributes his usual | performance. J. GREEN— General contractor. Estimates unit pinna made, Noth* lu g too small or too large Shop 211 Sixth St Phone 33-J. 92tf FOR SAGE l'etite prune.», l’i<- i»*r pound ut AV Pitney Aduni» orchard : i. Il Ai.! AM» I It l NNi i ¡J HOllth on Pacific highway Urina 97 THE WORLD MOVES; so do we boxea Bunch Transfer Co. (»trice phone FOR SAGE CHEAP -Small house. •19«; re» phone» 171-R. 316-L. can be moved or wrecked. Inquire AV. O. Andrews. S<»5 laiwnridge. ; F. (I ISHAM, drayage, transfer; 97 ' »no», »aies furniture, moved, ship- 3N9R SAGE 3 or 4 dozen j pullets, 1 I. >» 'k»d stored. Phone i?4 Y price reasonable, lluby Doler, Rd. 96 I 3, Grunt» Paa». At till NI'ANT Al j FOR SAGE Chevrolet car. A BITING -Systomatlrlng Dally or ahape. Carl Gentner, phone 19. ; monthly audit service. Ivan I.lv 98 I Ingaton. Incorporated Acennntrnt FOR SAGE At a bargain, »tuck of I Phone 389. Address' Grint« I’n»« general merchandise, AA'lll InvolC” about 31200, Williams Creek store Oregon, 71 Bertha (». ( arter. Provolt. Or -. 9k FOR SAGE Cook stove, roas.mnbl*. 33 tf T at 730 North Sixth street. R. DEAN Assayer, Chemist 822 East D street. Grants Pass FOR HALE Ford car In good run- nlng order nnd good tires. Prlce Oregon. 94 1225 14 North Third St INSTRUI TION IN Ml Sit FOR SAGE Tomatoes for canning. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Mrs. P -, » *i.>a 1 1 ’< c a poind. 1031 Ja». M. Powers, piano; Mrs. Pearl North Tenth. AV. J. Sturges. 94 F. Bever'dge, Voice; lx»onard C. Petit, violin nnd harmony. 4 23 B DE ANJOU l'E.ARS for ».'I*. •'» Phono l-.T. St * box. Peter Olsen. 500-11-2. MRS CLARA TITTLE FENTON I oit reni ' toncher of piano and harmony, FOR ili: - I Afalfa. <■:*..In un . 8tock ranche» with «sul without •Tuesday,' Friday and Saturday. Studio nt 618 F street. tf Irrigation, or will soil at bargain prl' '■» on loti't lime c •asy payment», AI Al A AVOGKE ln»tructor in piano Ranches In Jacksun nntl Josephine and harmony Fnll term open» county. Ono rnnch under ditch Sept 12. An accredited teacher 3 miles from Granta Paas, on river. Gold Ray Realty Co., Owner». Pl A.NO TUNING 06 tf Medford, Oregon. FOR RENT llotlHi'keophii; room» j 23 _ AV' .-t 1. Four rooms and luith- room, hot and colil water. Mr» .1. 94 S Smith. No children. PAGE 11IKEK it’s just the otì ru^Jîottie'Cleâiteà uTtii Citrus Here's the zvay to brighten rugs and carpets mth Citrus Dissolve a cupful of Citrus Washing Powder in a half-gallon of boiling water. U«e a very coarse cloth—an old Turkish bath towel is excellent__ wrung out well. Go over a small turface of the rug or carpet at a time, rinsing the cloth frequently. In this manner the nap will be cleaned, raised, and restored in color without soaking the body of the rug at all, and it will dry on the floor quickly. For Rag Rugs— use the tub and stamper, soaking the rug a half-hour in fairly strong hot Citrus suds. Rinse thoroughly and hang out to dry. ZOO'e Useful h Citrus UPHOLSTERY ALSO RESPONDS f »o beautifully to the same harmless treatment that re-upholster­ ing may be long postponed. The work is «positively fascinating,” as one woman puts it. For this dissolve a half-cupful of Citrus in a half-gallon of boiling water. When cool enough to bear the hands in, wring out of it a large soft sponge and sponge lightly the tapestry or velour. Place in the shade w here the wind blows • briskly. The transformation will amaze and delight you. Citrus Contains Products of the Lemon and Olive Use it for Every Soaf> Need CITRUS SOAP COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DJF.GO ( Washing Powder 'For .Snowy Linens »nd •Soft, White /funds" Remember the LEMON I Í