Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 12, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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GRANTS PASS UULY COURIER
PAGE FOUR
Remember
That
You Were . a Ten-Year-Old
Boy r Once
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AW, WH ATS THE USE
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NIT I OtRN WANNA
C limb up 50 I KIM
see »« Toxb
5
NtuER MiNO
RAG5, I <uOT
YOU AH'fuiA'f
Mixed with Sulphur
Darkens so Naturally
Nobody can TaU.
It
The dd-Urns misturo of Sa«« Ten
id __
Uulphur
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for 4ark«elng
darkening gray,
gray.
ASS.VYERS
DOYLE’S
E. R CROUCH—Aaaayer and chemist.
Registered chemical engineer. Of­
fice: Schmidt Bldg
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FOR EXCHANGE
Xmas Suggestions
TEAM, harness and wagon, will ex­
change for Ford touring car. must
be in good condition. J. U Taylor.
Palace Hotel.
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Benil'«
Silk III»«
Kerchief si
Silk Gowns
Newkwear
Silk Combinations
Waists,
Silk Camisoles
lied Sj: reails
Boudoir Cfcÿs
Tabi« Ida««
Wool Scarfs
Towels
Wool Sweater*
Kid (Uovo»
lUbboaa
Men's Tim
Silk <i*OV«IB
Maaictiro Seo
.Men's Shirts
¡FOR TRADE—10 acres of good red
land, running water, to trade tor
goats. See Derricks.
69
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U O. CLEMENT. M
D., Practioe
limited to dtseases of eje, oar, nose
and throat. Phone 03; Res. 233-J.
'& LOUGHRIDGR. ML D. Physician
and Surgeon. City or country call»
attended day or night. X-Ray par­
lor, Dental X-Ray. Phones: Res.
366; office. 182. Sixth and H Sts.
TOYS
SL J. BILLION, M. D.. Physician, sur­
geon. dctuUlbom Blk. Phone 54-Ji
rea 1004 Lawnrldge^ phona 54-U
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
WANTED
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W. F. RirTHmFORD—Manosi the-
raputice
Office ovttr Western
Union Rea. 259-R, oflioe 21T-R
W. T. TOMPklNS, D. S. T. Nervosi
and chrome disease«. Office, Cffau«
Schmidt Bldg. Phone 394-6.
MODERN *-room house, close in, lot WANTED—Odd jobs, such as light RALPH W. STEARNS. M. D. Phy-
carpenter work, painting, tree
50x100. Ckeap tor quick aale.
skclan and surgeon. X-Ray equfp-
pruning, etc. N. A. House, 1310
Infltllre of owner. 411C 6t.
85tf
Offlce tn Masonic Temple
ment
Bast D Bt Phone S03-J.
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Bldg.. phoeo 21-L.
WOOD FOR SALE—Oak, »3.50; dry
pine, »2.75, and mnnznntta, »1.75. LADY WANTS WORK—Would take I
V ETERI VARY SURGEON
care of 18 or 20 rooms, wash
C. W. Lambrecht, Rd. 1.
tf
dishes, or second work of any kind.
DR.
R. J. BESTUL,
Veterinarian.
Willing worker. What have you?
FOR SALE—And the price is right,
Residence 83 8 Washingtton boule­
Write
Salvation
Army.
Box
664.
second hand
1920 Hupmobile.
vard. phone 398-R.
54 I
Mighty good buy. Smith's garage.
38tf WANTED—Odd jobs. If you have
DENTISTS
any odd jobs to do J can arrange .
Firat-cUae
IRRIGATES) FARM—146 acres In Il­ "•to have them done for you. Write E. C. MACY, D. M. D,
denlstry. 109 H 8. 6th St.
linois Valley, »100 per acre, water
Salvation Army.
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WANTED
TO
RENT
—
Small
dairy
!
_
right free.
100 acres in cultiva­
ATTORNEY!»
tion. Address J. D. Wimer, Kerby.
Oregon.
69tf
ranch or lead with stock or with- : h . D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law.
out.
B. RoiMto, Rd. 1, Box 84,
Practices in an State and Fe<l«r*l
13.80 ACRES land, 5-rootn
house
Central Point, Oregon.
54
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
chicken i house,
nouse, small barn,
Darn, a»
38 irun
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-«n f^r nrio« nt hen«« i WANTED—Roomer and boarder in G. W. COLVIG, Attornoy-at-law
trees, i win
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a
pleasant
home
Inquire
No.
Grant«
Pa««
Banking Co. Bldg.
Address E. E. Loban. Wolf Creek.
286 care Courier.------------------------ E g yAN DYKB Attorney. Practice«
Oregon.________________________ 98 '
in all court«. First National Bank
FOR SALE—Overland car in good WANTED—Two neat single young
Bldg.
men to travel with crew manager
shape, »150. Phone 267-L, resi­
demonstrating and selling,
Ex *,O.
­
dence 731 South Eighth St.
58
S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law.
perience not necessary. C
Car fur- <
Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 276.
SHORTHORN CATTLE. Duroc hogs.
nisbed and expenses advanced
Yqung bulla for sale. Cunningham
Addrees W. C. Stanley. ! O. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma-
weekly.
Bros., Glendale. Ore.
74
sonic Temple, Grunts Pass. Ore.
Grants Pass. General Delivery, j
« •• Attorney-at-law.
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Give address and phone number.
number Ltwri
GBO H r>.r«nvr
DURHAM.
HAY! HAY! HAY!—-A No. J baled,
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Poforoa
If * mi
Hnora
Referee in
in han
bankruptcy.
Opera
first and second cutting alfalfa
House Bldg. Phone 120-R.
hay, »15 at barn. F. R. Hyde.
LOST
Murphy, Ore.__________ 54
JAMES T. CHINNOCK •
Lawyer.
First National Bank Building.
FINE MINCE MEAT—The kind IXXST—Indies black purse, 5 miles
north on Pacific highway. Finder
mother makes.
Delivered Thurs­
please leave at Courier office Mrs. A. C. HOUGH—Lawyer, Tuffs Bldg.
day, Dee. 22nd, 50e per pound.
Practioe
in all courts.
Elmer Perkins, Wolf Creek, Ore. I__
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Mrs. Louis La Flamme, Wilder-
vUle, Oregon.
55 _------------------------------------------------------ 5 4 i V. A. C. AHLff", lawyer, practice in
»tat» and federal courts. Office
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AIN’OI XTAST
MAPLE, oak and pine, dry chunk
over National Drug Stye.
wood, 200 tiers, at New Hope, for
sale |n one lot on the ground. Ad­ AUDITING—Income tax. profit anil
loss and financial statements for
dress J. B. Ortlieb, Rd. 4, Grants
Partners, Corporations and Indi- '
Pass.
52
viduals. Ivan Livingston, Incor­
FOR SALE—Collie pups. 6 weeks
porated Accountant. Phone 389. I
old Two and one-half miles north
SUDDEN drill—sneeze«—»tufTy
on Pacific highway, Rd. 1, Box 10.
MIBGELLAVBOUS
feeling in the head—and you have
S'.
the beginning of a hard cold. Get
REPAIR SHOP—Steam Utting, pipe
right
after it, ju»t as soon as the sniffle«
FOR SALE—120 acres of land nine
work plumbing, boiler and pump
miles north of Grant» Paes. Ore.
work, Installing. 505 South 6th St. start, with Dr. King’s New Discovery.
For fifty year» a standard remedy
A. E. (Mmpbell. owner, Box 1019,
Phone 366. G. A. Bryan.
for colds, coughs and grippe.
Forest Court, Palo Alto. Cal. 57
There are no harmful drugs, nothing
BANKERS LIFE COMPANY—Des.
FOR SALE—High cla“s registered
Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston, but good, healing medirines, that get
Duroc-Jersey boar, "Orion Cherry
right down to the trouble and help
District Agent.
King.’’ On time payment if de­
nature.
sired. Address P. O. Box 24, Mer­
You will soon notice a change for the
REAL ESTATE
Has
lin. Phone 600-F-2.
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better.
Ha3 a convincing,
<onvincing, healing
hcalinp
like. Good
I— tho
.... kiddies
-
n. T. mckinstry , 603 g st., piona taste that
FOR SALE—Fin« Spitzenberg
ap­
mghs.
Ail
druggists,
60c.
for
croupy
coughs.
355-R, real estate. Best of soils for
ple» at 100 West E street. Come
frnit, hay or general farming.
and see them. Mrs. Miller, phone
119-R or Ï40-R.
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BUILDING CONTRACTORS
FOR SALE—Price »1250, fourteen
HARPER I SON—Building contrac­
acres Improved land, good four
tors. Shop work, furniture crating. I For Colds and CouOhs
room house, barn, etc., seven acres
Shop »16 H St. Rei. phone 142. . .......................................
bearing pears and peaches. Write
Put **rep" in ’ our Work. Many
to P. F. Kogers. Hugo, Ore.
79 A. J. GREEN—General contractor. a man is a failure in la'»in> ss, many a
Estimates and plans made. Noth­ woman in her home, because constipa­
FOR
SALE—Mining
machinery,
ing too small or too large. Shop tion stores up poisons that enervate
crushers, gas engines, compressors,
and depress. Dr. King’s Pills moke
211 Sixth St. Phone 33-J.
pulleys, a good plate, pttmpe, and
boweh act naturally. 25c.
many other, thing». Ir. tulre 70.'
TAXI
PROMPT* WON’T GRIPE
North Fifth street.
i»9
SOONER
TAXI
—
Phone
262-R
tor
'FOR SALE—Bronze turkeys,
fine
Jitpey Luke or Cutler, Calls an­
breeding stock. Tom», »10; hens,
swered anywhere, anyevne.
86tf
»5. Also White Orpington cock­
erel«. Mrs. Martha Striker, Kerby. PHONE 160—The Bonbonniere far
THE PALIFORMA AND OBMOM
Oregon.
58
Taxi.
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Xmas Posy Party
Speaks for South China
Two hundred rullllou paoplo of
south Chinn, for whom • republican
government ha» been set up In Canton
which own« na allegiance to the gov
«romeni ulioae seat I« Peking, are In­
sisting. through their »pokesnirn, that
they nrv entitled tn represontatiou In
the coming conference on disarma
ment »nd Far E««tern questions.
Dr. Mt Soo. personal representa­
tive at Washington of Dr. Sun Yat
Sen, head of the Canton goverument.
declare» that the Culled Statea I» pur­
suing a dangerous policy In not admit
ting south Chines« delegate» to th«
conference.
“When tho Peking government
WM asked to send delegates and the
Canton government received no Invita­
tion. 1 lodged an emphatic protest with
the American State department," Mn
Boo aajo. “Cnlriui the 2tM.mxi.iX» peo­
ple of the south China reputdlr are
repreaented. Chinese participation in
the conference will be a farce and the gravest Injustice will result
"The southern republic will refuse absolutely to carry out the decisions
of the confereuce If It I» not allowed repreeentatlon.”
The Canton government. Ma Soo ««»erte, control» six of the richest prov­
ince» of China with a total population almost twice that of the United States.
PLAIN TAILORED SUITS
HAVE A COMPETITOR
Orthographical Verification.
It Is the common opinion that the
Irish dearly love n scrap and that
without something to stir tlielr paa-
»Ions they would become dull nnd
spiritless. Is this opinion Juatlfbd?
We can only answer, In our flippant
way, that obviously the "Ire” cannot
be removed from "Ireland" without
at the »nine time removing a portion
of Its ••elan."—Boston Transcrl|>t.
A
King
’
s
New Discovery
COAST RAILROAD COMPANY
WHITE LINE TAXI—Call Clemens I
Time Card
Drug Store.
DU—~ 46-R.
“ a
v>
—•
Resl-J
Phone
de
nee
381.
FOR RENT—Afalfa. Grain
»nd
Closed car, Prices
21tf Trains will run Mondays, Wednes-
reasonable, W. G. White.
Steck ranches with and without
dsys and Fridays
irrigation, or "will sell at bargain
Leave Granta Pass..... .
price« on long time easy payments.
1
P.M.
DRAVAGE AND TRANSFER
Ranches in Jackson and Josephine
Arrive Waters Creek..
2
P.M.
county. One ranch under ditch THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. : Leave Waters Creek.
.2:30 P.M.
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phono Arrive Graits Pass...
3 miles from Grants Pgsa, on river.
4
P.M.
39«; rea. phones 171-R, 316-L.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Owner*.
For Information regarding freight
Medford, Oregon.
06tf
F. G. ISHAM, dray ago, transfer; pi­ and passenger rates cal’ at the office
anos, safes, turnittire, moved, ship­ of the company, Luodburg building,
TWO SLEEPING ROOMS to rent,
ped, packed, atored. Phone 124-Y. or telephone 131.
electric heater, hot water any time.
408 F street.
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INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
FOR RUNT—Five acre tract with
plant, CONSERVATORY OF MUSKJ—Mrs.
5-room house. pumping
Tilg
NIP.
A A
____ D1AWD
DIAS«en IIUA
HBASI».
Jas. M. Powers, piano; Mrs. Pearl V
spot,
barn, outbuilding», garden
I-sdlnd Aaky»w IlmnlM r^r ZX
Beveridge, voice. 4 23 B. Phone 1-J.
family orchard, Call at 1206 D
I’llla In R.4 a^lCnl» mc.llkW/
&>««•, Makd •
n.
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street for terms.
Take no other. Jlnr of ronv
PROGRESSIVE FIATO SCHOOL—
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 701 D St.,
FOR RENT—Ono sleeping room,
i»‘ 'MOW!» IIRANR PIMA ftw ••
y«»rs knottai ns Reft, 5• fast, AlwtyflReliable
Primary, intermediate, harmony, I
«oil furnished. 8X7 Washington
pupil teacher»’ course.
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Street.
58
FOR RENT
CHICHESTER S PILLS
HE plain tailored suit, which hns
been for so long the mainstay
of our wardrobes, has a compet­
itor Gist boldly proclaims its Intention
to become a rival. Its forerunners
were the riding habit, with breeches
Instead of skirts, and undeniably smurt
and becoming, followed by golfing
suits that daily grow more popular.
Besides these, during the war, "serv­
ice suits” proved themselves practi­
cal for many purposes, for camping,
hiking, touring and outdoor work, nnd
In them knickerbockers were substi­
tuted for skirts. Women have grown
accustomed *<• them, and there Is no
doubt that they will keep tha places
they have won in the wardrobe; there
is no reason why they should not.
But now there is a concerted effort
oti th« part of many women whose
occupations take them out of the home
almost every day, to adopt 'and pro­
mote the knkkerbocker suit for gen­
eral wear. Just how successful this
effort will be, remains to be seen. It
Is not safe to prophesy, but Hie
chances nr« that tha knlcker suit will
not replace the skirt suit. Like the
sports hat. It will, very likely, merely
be another Item added to wardrobes
that become diversified ns the 'occupa­
tions of women become diversified.
The plain street suit hns charms of
Its own tlmt are not within reach of
the knlcker suit.
For one thing, o
great variety of blouses nmy be worn
with n skirt, ilnlnty nnd even some­
what fanciful, but the knlcker suit
seems to demand strictly utility
blouses, that lire like It In character.
Styles In coats may l>e more varied
also when skirts are to lie worn with
them. The restless sex has never j
shown much enthusiasm over getting
into one uniform and »pending the
greater part of Its life so garbed.
However, If you are contemplating
a new street outfit, you may take your
choice'between the Hull shown nt the
left, with Its plain short skirt nnd
straight-line coat,' mad’ of polret
twill, and the efficient knlcker suit at
the right. For the knlcker suit sturdy
materials are to be chosen, as home­
spun or cheviot and the like, and with
such materials wool hose and smart
calf-akin shoes are to he worn. Hats,
too, must be of the simplest kind. Ev­
eryone will concede that such a cos­
tume has a style of its own and Is
equal to facing the worst weather.
Quick Relief
FROM
COUGHS
C olds , C roup
Tickling Throat
Whooping Cough
Bronchial Cough
Hoarseness, etc.
For mmr yoorr a •lonfarf
family r,u,h mr.llrlnr of hl»I*.
Ml mrrll. Conlol«rn«opUlo».
FOLEYS
HONEY an °TAR
t”
Should Not Walk Too Soon.
A flat foot—flint la, a foot almost
wl’heut any tnatep—Is not only a de­
formity. but It engenders an awkward
walk. Somotlmon, also, tho foot leans
more to the outer side or more to the
Inner aide. Roth these defects are
generally canted by trying to make
children walk to« anon.
Children
should not tie encouraged tn walk until
the bonea of their little feet uro strong
enought to support tho wrlght of their
boily.
“Backwardation.**
This peculiar word la a term used
on the l-otiden st.wk ««change A man
sella stocks which lie does nut poeaa"%
promising delivery on a certain day.
If af settling time the stock has not
gon» down to a point where lie can
make a profit on the transaction. La
sometimes makes an arrnugeturnt with
the piirrlisarr of the stock whereby
delivery Is deferred, (Hiytng for thia
Privileg« an agreed amount of Inter­
est known as backwardation.
Check That Cold
Right Away
Dr. Kin^s Pills
"A Garden of Flower«”—an ideal
acbanir thia for a fancy Christmas
dress party. When the Invltatluus are
sent out euch guest should lie request-
rd to come tn "the Garden of Flow­
er»" dressed to represent a flower.
Whatever flower Is chosen should ba
Intimated to the hostess when accept­
ing the Invitation, For th» «uppef
table decoration for this party. In tho
center stand a large doll drinuted na a
road—the queen of flowers. In hor
hands should tie fastened a* mnuy gar­
lands of hahy ribbons, or airings of
small blossoms a« there are gu«at<
Attach little gifts nt the other ends of
the garlands appropriate to tho coo-
tuinea of tiia guests that are to re­
ceive them, such lie hrooehoa and
acnrfplns with flowers In «umel,
baskets of sweets trimmed with flow­
er«, or pretty cut fine* bottles of |><-
fume, ilocorntafl with l>i<>-»<>tna. The
ribbons or gnrtnud* should be nr-
ranged that eueb email guest finds a
i-orreapomflni gift; thus, Violet’s pre«-
ent 1» adorned «Illi the flowers »lie
represents, ate. TTv menus »hoiitd be
in the form of flowers or patula and
the lamp or candle shades of rose col­
ons! silk.
atrrakrd and faded l>»lr Is graud-
mothsr'a mlpa. and talks era again
using It to ksap th str hair a good,
aven color, whluh la quite oenalbla, as
ws are living in an age when a youth­
ful appearance Is of th« greateal ad-
vanlase.
how a gaya, though, v» don’t have
th« troublesome t«ak of gathering th*
Soge and the musoy mining at home
All drug storse eoli the ready-to-uo»
product. Improved by the addition of
othny tnsredlonta, called "Wyeth's Bag"
end Mulphur Compound.** It lo very
popular beeauss nobody non dlsoever
It had been applied. Xlmply inolaten
your comb or a soft bru«h with It and
draw thia through your hslr. taking
ons small strand at a time: by morula«
ths gray hair disappear a but wha^te-
llghta ths ladles with Wyeth'» *5»
and Sulphur Compound. Io that, bo-
cidre beautifully darkening ths hair
after a few applications. It also pro­
duces that soft luatra and appearance
<>f abundanos which Is so attraotlvs.
This reedy-tu-uae preparation Io a de­
lightful toilet req utalte for thee« who
desire a mors youthful appssrenca. It
Is ant Intended for the cure, mitiga­
tion er prevention of disease.
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¿Pretty Home Gifts
Anyone who knows how to handle
a paint brush and oil colors or under-
stands the new art of painting with
colored seiUing wax ran mnka th«
book for telephone nutnheni pictured
here. It la merely a piece of black
oilcloth folded over leaves of white
paper. Small holes punched through
at such end allow a black silk cord to
hind th« book and provide for hang­
ing It UP at the same time.
A powder box and a rouge box
shown below it are covered with black
lacquer and decora tod with colored
sealing was that simulates ribbon and
flowers.
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