Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 25, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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BOTH FOOD AND HCAT
Mythology.
Hebe was the goddess of youth, who
poured out the nectar with which the
gods pledged each other. One day.
upon a solemn occasion, she tripp'd
and fell, and was forced to resign her
office. Her father, Jupiter, secured as
her successor the beautiful youth
Ganymede. Hebe retalued the power
of restoring »he bloom of youth anti
beauty to the aged and, according to
some accounts, it was only after
became the wife of Hercule* that
gave up her office of cupbearer,
even succeeded In reconciling
mother. Juno, to Hercules, who
fered all his life from the hatred "f
the queen of the gods.
Hercule* was deified as a reward for
his achievement*.
DOYLE’S
Japanese Lunch Cloths
4NvtH
»1.21» Each
72x72 .. ........
SEN» Each
Napkin*
»2.15 Each
!H>c Dozen
Bungalow Sets
04-inch I lol It made ol Indian Head-»uh :<-in<h Colored
One-half dozen Napkins to match
Borders,
$2.39 Set
GET YOUR DOLL COUPON WITH
EVERT »l.tIO I’l IM HAsK
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
IX>ST
MODERN 7-room house, close in, lot LOST—Coin purse with several dol­
lars silver in front of
Claus
50x100. Cheap for quick sale.
Schmidt’s grocery.
I .eave at the
Inquire of owner, 411C St.
25tf
Courier.
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WOOD FOR SALE—O^k. »3.50; dry­
pine. »2.75, and m'.niauita, »3.75. LOST—Ladies hand bag. black silk,
containing «heli rim glasaes. pa­
C. W. Lambrecht. Rd. 1.
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pers.
memorandum
book. etc.
WOOD FOR RALE by carload—Oak
Finder please leave at Courier of­
and big fir. will sei! large amount
fice care No. 37 4.
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on ground. Work up in 16-inch
or in cords. Pine and small body
Bl ILOI XG CONTllACTORS
fir, »1.75 per tier. »3.50 per
cord.
We will contract sawing HARPER i SON—Building contrac­
with buu saw or with drag saw. I
tors. Shop work, furniture crating.
Shop »10 11 St. Res. phone 143.
Walter Davidson, Grants Pass, Rd.
No. 2.
42
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A. J. GRHEN—General contractor.
FOR SALE—And the price U right, . Estimates and plans made. Noth­
second
hand
;Ch«vrolet
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ing too small or too large. Shop I
Mighty good buy. Smith’s garage.
211 Sixth St Pbone 33-J.
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INSTRUCTION IN MITWT
FOR SALE—1920
Ford.
Starter,
shock absorbers, etc., »390. line CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC -Mrs.
Jas. M. Powers, piano; Mrs. Pearl
condition.
Address 273 care of
Beveridge, voice. 4 23 B. Phone 1-J.
the Courier.
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Chairman
State Highway CommiMÌon
Coal Pewdsr.
from
"Atomized" coal—different
merely "powdered" coal because tery
minutely divided—I* a new product
that I* finding Im port n nt use*.
It 1* used for making a high grade
paint and also ss a substitute for
lampblack In the manufacture of Ink.
Another valuable employment for It I*
In ’’facing'' foundry mnlda, to give th«
surfaces a «inooth finish In prepara­
tion for castings.
rpHE USE of Oregon Products is fanda-
mental or even elemental if Oregon is to
prosper. The population of Oregon cannot
be sustained if Oregon payrolls decrease.
It is a matter of vital intereat. then, to every inhabitant of
the state to keep Oregon dollars in the state I
To buy our own products and use them is like eating th»
cake snd having it, too. It ie keeping the products and the
money also. Let's do it with renewed energy I Let’s pat­
ronize those merchants who feature Oregon-made mer­
Tha Days That Are Gone.
"You used to say,” sl|p complained,
“that you couatejl that day lost when
you did not hear the sound of n>y
voice.”
“Yes, 1 know," he replied. "and I
shall never cease Io long for those
dear lost days.”—Bustou Transcript.
Let an Oregon product give ua pleasure and gtrength at
every dining hour. Let a go to the greatert extant reasonable
to build and furnish our homes with Oregon Products and
let us daily as we enter ths store rooms and shops keep
before ua an obligation that wa cannot gbift—BUY
Selling Furniture
Heating Stoves
and Ranges
Goitre Sufferers Benefit ted
Without Pain or Knife at your
home.
No need of your friends or com­
panions being the wiser, as to
the course of treatment If you
use (DR. HAY88E.VS FAMOUS
GOITRE OINTMENT, which has
been recommended by physicians
for over 30 years and is in greet­
er demand than ever (where once
used.
Ask your Druggist for
"The
HISTORY" and full information,
regarding Dr. Haysiwn’s Famous
Goitre Pre|>arations. Now carried
in stock by your drugg 1st.
SOONER TAXI—Phone 262-R for
FOR RENT—Afaifa,
Grain
and
Jitney Luko or Cutlerv Calls an­
Stock ranches with and without
swered anywhere, anyWn*
8<tf
irrigation, or will sell at bargain
PHONE
160
—
The
Bonbonniere
far
prices on long time easy payments.
Taxi.
79tf
Ranches in Jaekson and Josephine
county. One ranch under ditch i
PHYSICIAN AND »VRGEON
3 miles from Grants Pass, on river.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Owners. L. O. CLEMENT, M. D.. Practice
limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose
Medford, Oregon.
OGtf
and throat. Phone 62; Res. 239-5.
STOREROOM for rent—611 G street.
S. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician
W. H. Wyrick.
17tf
and Surgeon. City or country cella
OREGON PRODUCTS I
attended day or night. X-Ray par­
lor. Dental X-Ray. Phones: Res.
369; office, 182. Sixth and H Sts.
E. J. BILLICK. M. D.. Physician, sur­
geon. Schallhom Blk. Phone 54-J;
WANTED—Odd jobs, such as light
res. 1004 Lawnridge, phone 54-L.
carpenter work, [tainting, tree
pruning, etc. N. A. House, 121b W. F RUTHERFORD—Manual the-
63
raputies. Office over Barnes' jew­
East I) St. Phone 503-J
elry. Res. 259-R; office 217-R.
WANTED—Used buggy with
top.
Cheap. Inquire 292 Courier.
41 W. T. TOMPKINS, D. 8. T. Nervous
and chronic diseases. Office, Claus
Schmidt Bldg. Phone 304-P,
WANTED— Large drum for 3-foot
box stove. Write or phone The
Post. Jacksonville, Ore._________ 40 !;\|jpH W STEARNS, M. D. Phy­
sician and surgeon. X-Ray equip­
MIM'ELLANTNlFs
ment. Ottico in Masonic Temple
Bld?., phone 21-L.
REPAIR SHOP—Steam fitting, pipe
V ET ETM X A K Y HU RG E< IN
work plumbing, boiler and pump
work, installing. 60» South 6th St,
DR.
R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian.
Phono 306. G. A. Bryan.
Residence 838 Washington boule­
BANKERS LIFE. COMPANY—Del
vard, phone 398-R.
Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston,
DENTISTS
District Agent.
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E. R CROUCH- Assayer and chemist.
Registered chemical engineer. Of­
fice: Schmidt Bldg.
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DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone
396; re«.
res. phones 171-R, 316-1,.
F. G. ISHAM, drayagc, tennsfer; pi­
anos, «afes, furniture, moved, ship­
ped, packed, stored. Phono 124-Y.
■Notice la hereby given to owners
of property having granite walks on
th» street, that said 'walks most bo
recovered when necee-ary and put
in good condition at once or the work
will be don» by tbe City and the coat
charged to llie property.
By order of the Common Council.
H. H Al,IAN.
Auditor and Pollen Judge.
41
ACWLXTAXT
AUDITING—Systematizing. Daily or
monthly audit service.
Ivan Liv­
ingston, Incorporated Accountant.
Grants Pass. Phono 339.
REAL ESTATE
li. T. MCKINSTRY, 603 G St., phone
U66-R. real estate. Beet of soils for
fruit, hay or general farming.
T
Call Up the Advertising
Department
and our man will be right on the job for
the delivery of your copy and gladly furnish
any suggestions for the progress of your
business.
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We Want Satisfied
Advertisers
Electrically
A Courier Ad Brings Results
TRY US
We lieve them—They wilt laat a long time wn<l he a Joy
all the time.
Percolator«, Waffle Irons, Range», lli'nteea.
furling Irons, Boudoir tamp», Sewing Machine
E. C. MACY, D. M. D, First-claw !
denistry. 109 »4 S. 6th St._______ I
etc.
Ionia In »nd let
uh
«how you liow nicsi tin >
Glass and Tin Churns.
A patent was granted In England
in 1851 for a cylindrical glass churn,
ami these were tested at the exhibi­
tion of 1851 in competition with
French tin churns, and the old English
wooden churns. The small wooden
family churn worked tu, well that It
was awarded n prize medal over Its
more aristocratic glass relations.
— Sdentine American.
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.Motors,
are
Call Up the Circulation
Department
These things are all practical Rills.
THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
COAST RAILROAD COMPANY
Time Card
, s
, Trains will run Mcndays, Wedne*-
days and Fridays
Leave Grants Pas*........ ........ 1
P.M.
Arrive Waters Creek........... 2
P.M.
I-eavo Waters Creek........... 2:30 PM.
Arrive Grants Pass..............4
P.M.
For information regarding freight
and (MMNIlger rates cal’ at the office
'of the company, Lundberg building,
or telephone 131.
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NOTH E TO REPAIR
GltAXITE WALK*
Have You Thought About
That Christmas Gift
ASHAYERH
GAREY W. JOHNSON—Metallurgi­
cal engineer, assayer and chemist.
Office 104 West E, Grants Pass.
Oregon.
46
70s onraoN buudino
PORTLAND
AWOCIAHD INDUSTRIES
OF OREGON
if you have any complaints to make in not
getting your Courier. Watch Your Label.
Grants Pass Electric Co.
j
Ï..3T
Phone 390 Will Get Us
t
Used Car Bargains
FORD TOTR|NO CAR
OVERLAND FOUR
DODGE TOURING OAR
IIODGE TOI RING CAR
mimmi
..»WMI
. «LVI
»500
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We Do All Kinds of
Job and Commercial
Printing
Estimates Cheerfully Given
I
C L. HOBART COMPANY
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M»TI< 14 OF HALE OF MILL
NOTICE IH H4CRBHY GIVEN, that
I. the uu’leridgnrd will offer for **ln
and sell for cash In band, to tha
hlzhret bidder the following saw-
mill properly ou McMultou Creek,
about seven mile* east of ffeltnn. Jo­
sephine county, Oregon, to-wttî
A* I*, one complete Circular Mill
of about 18 M capacity, two donkey
enalmv. «onia cable.
Scaled blds for the «bore men
Honed i roperty to b>< submitted to
the untleralgned on or ’«for» Decem­
ber IVth A D. IMI. «I 10 o'clock
a. m when the sam» will bo »iwwied
and ronsldered at the office of Colvin
A Coburn, attorney*, Tulls Bldg ,
Grant* Paas, tire.
Tile right Io reject any and all
bld* reserved.
C. C HOWARD,
llreclvcr A|>cx Lumber Co., Insolvent
****>• l921’
n
WANTED
PHONE 166-R, OREGON JOURNAL
—raul Allen, Agent.
50
j
chandise.
401 G STREET
FOR SALE or exchange—High grade I_______________ TAXI
3-year-old D’J roc Jersey boar, ex­ WHITE T.1NE TAXI—Call Clemens
tra good.
A. E. Sheehan, phone
Phone 46-R. Resi-
Drug Store,
Wllderville central.
40
Closed’ car. Prices
dence 3SI.
ax
31tf
reasonable. W. G. White.
FOB BENT
Widi h fur Mr. ilappi 1‘arl)
By R. A. Booth
W. CHILES
IX)R SALE—Assay furnace and small MRS. CLARA TUTTLE FENTON,
teacher of piano and harmony,
concentrating table. See them at
Tuesday. Friday and Saturday.
Johnston’s assay office. Addresa
Studio at 618 F street.
No. 273 care tbe Courier.
45
THREE FURNISHED sleeping rooms
for rent at 720 East D St.
42
A Ringing Appeal
to Oregonians
Keep that physical furnace of
your* going with th» proper
sort of meat-fuel. Folk* ara
doing a lot of talking now-
aday* about th« number of
calorie* In an ouncn of food.
Buy your nieata of u* and
you'll got ull of the purity
you ara looking for nad your
•Rotted number of celrbrnlnd
Calories
J. R. Griffith, Manager Advertising, Circulation
and Job Departments
SALTS FINE FOR ‘
ACHING KIDNEYS
W« Mt too much mtot, which atogu
Kidctys, then Beck hurts and
Bladder bothers you.
Mret folks forgat that ths IcUlaay*.
Hks tbe bowels, iwl slupgish and cl'Wgsd
sn<l need a flushing oressmnally, elas wd
hav* l^kscbe ant dull misery in the
kidney region, arver» headaches, rteu-
i malic twinge«, torpid liver, acid Stomach,
skeplasaojaa cad all aorta of bladder dis­
orders.
Yeu «imply must keep your kidney*
active and circa, and tha moment you
fee! an ache er pain la the kidn<
region, get al>out four ounce* of Jaa
Kslls from any good drug store bare,
taka a tfl,lea|H» nlul ia a glas* of water
1 before brraklast for a few day* aad
your kidney« will then act fine. This
famous aalu is made from the acid et
grape* and lamon jnica, combined with
lithic, and ia harmleao to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to normal
activity. It also neutralize« th« aoMg
In the' urine ao it no longer lrritotue,
thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Balts is harmless| inexpensive!
mokes n delightful effervescent di th la­
ws ter drink which everybody should tak^
now and then to keep their kidneys clean,
thus avoid! eg serbum ooasplleatiooe.
• A well known local druggist says he
sells lota of Jad Salts to falls who heliaew
In overcoming kidney trouble while R to
. only trouble.
Is That Cold and
Cough Hanging On?
A/ftU will l>c ronvincctj that Dr.
" King’s New Discovery docs just
wliut it is meant to do—«ootlieu cough­
raw throats, longest ion-tormented
chests, loosens the phlegm puck end.
break* the obstinate cold and grippe
attgc k, relieves the congestion m tha
head. No harmful drugs, lherefora
jphh I for children as well as grownups.
Right away you will notice the
change for the letter. Has a con-
t incinj’, healing taste that you will
appreciate. Huy a I mj III c at any drug»
gists on the way home to-night, 60c.
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
Lazy People, Liuy Bowrlii.^lhm't
neglect constipation. It undermine«
the health, takes alt vim out oH
You. Dr. King's PiH. will invigorate
lite system, stir up the liver, move the
Ixiuch. All druggists, 25c.