Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 21, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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    PACK EDITI
GRANTS PASS DAU.Y OOl'RlKIC
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And an Old One at That
By L F. Van Z«dm
AW, WHAPS THE
* Wester« Ntwxyajrf U
Plenty oí Proof
tlie I'cople You know—-From
G ckh I r l’as» < IG «tu»
lost
DOYLES
LOST New Gates cord tire, lest be­
tween tirants Pass .im! AV.il.io Re­
ward for return to Ole’s Tire Shop.
63
VETERINARY SURGEON
Xmas Suggestions
Beads
8ilk Hose
Kerchiefs
Silk Gowns
Neckwear
Silk Combinations
W*l»t«
Silk CamiM>*o.
Bex! Spreads
llootkiir Caps
Table Linen
Wool Scarfs
Towel»
Wool Sweater*
Ribbon»
Kid Glovm
Men’s Ties
Silk Gloves
Men’s Shirts
Manicure Sets
Used Car Bargains
THE
SAXON SIX .....„...........
HOIMIK ...................... ..
FORD TOURING UAH
FORD TOURING ........
MAXWELL
......... .....
FORD TO11UNG ._......
DR. R. J. BE3TUL, Veterinarian.
Residence 88 8 Washington boule­
vard. phone 39S-R.
DENTISTS
E. C. MACY. D. M p, nr»c-class
deulatry. 10»
8, 6th St.
MAKING MILK IN NEBRASKA
Figures untatnea Probably Approxi­
mate Requirement» In Other Sec­
tions of West
ffiVMI L\5 ANO MIUrH»
L. O. CldiMENT, M
D.. Practice (Prepared by th* Volt»«! Stat»« I Department
limited to diseases ofayo. ear. nose
of Agriceltur«.)
and throat. Phone tti; Ros. 23»-J.
Here Is «lint It cost». In labor an«l
feed, to produce 100 pounds of market
S. LUUQHRIDGE. M D
: .:
and Surgeon. City or country calls milk In eastern Nebraska: Winter,
attended day or night. X-Ray par­ six months—concentrates, 41.2 pounds;
lor, Dental X-Ray. Phones: Res. dry roughage. 1153 fummls; sllugn
369; offloe, 182. Sixth and H Sts and other succulent roughage, iKI.t)
E. J. BILLIGE, M. D., Physician, sur faiunils; liedilliig. 11.1 pounds; human
geon. Bcballhorn Blk. Phone 54-J; labor, 2 hours ; horse labor. 0.WI
res. 1004 Lawnrldgs, phone 54-L. hour; hauling ami grinding concen-
W. F. R1THEJR1X4RX)—Manual tho trates. >0.016; pilature, JO.UW; tidal
raputlcs.
Office over Western costs. except depreciation on cow».
Unfon. Re«. 259-R; «Mflcx« 817-R
>0.788; tlepres latlon on <s>wn, >0.018.
summer »lx months—Concentrates,
W. T. TOMPKINS. D. S. T. NerYons
WANTED
FOR SALB
and chronic diseases. Office. Cflatrs 11 pounds; hauling and grinding con­
_Schmidt Bldfc. Phone 304-P.
centrates. SO.tXM; dry roughage, 31.2
MODERN 7-rosrm home, elose in, lot WANTED—Odd jobs, such as light
pounds; silage and other succulent
RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Ph;.
50x100. CWeap tor quick sale.
carpenter work, paintfoe. tree
alelan and sur, =-non. X-Ray eqnlp- roughage, 20.3 pounds; pasture, gti.O.’»!;
Inquire of owner. 411C 6t^ 25tf
pruning, etc. N. A. House, 1210
ment. Offlco ta Masonic Temp!« human lalair, IU hour» ; hnrae labor,
Eat D St. Phone 503-J.
63
WOOD FOR SAL®—Oak. >5,60; dry
Bldg., phone 21-L.
6.0« hours; total coats except «lepre-
pine, 12.T», and mmianlta, |3 75.
elation on cows, F ».SWfi; depredation
ATTORN EYB
C. W lAmbrwht, Rfl. 1,
it RANCH WANTED—Wanted. the I
on cows, >0.084.
boat highly productive Improved |
IRRIGATED FARM—14« acres In 17- ’ ranch that six to ten thousand I H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law.
The work of determining the cost
cash will buy. no inflations con-1 Practices la all State and Federal of producing milk In this section
Bnots Valley, >100 per acre, water
right free. 100 acres In rultfva-| sidered. no granite considered. '_ Courts. First National Bank Bldg. «•overs two ono-year fierlod». It was
good legitimate proposition will be 1 g
Hon. Address J. D. Wimer, Kerby.
G. . W. OOLVIG, ARorney-at-law. begun by the bureau of animal Indus­
given prompt consideration.
L
Oregon.
Granta Paas Blinking Co. Bldg.
try. United States I »apartment of Ag­
R. Kaylotr, 301 Korbett Bldg..
13.80 ACRES land, 5-room house
'Portland, Oregon.
70 B. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practices riculture, in co-operation with the <le-
in all courts. First National Bank partment of «fairy husbandry of the
dhteken homie, small barn, 38 fruit
Bldg.
University of Nebraska, In September,
frees WT1! sell for price of honso. WANTED—Grocery or general mer­
chandise business. Exchange good ¡0. 3. BLANCHARD. Attorncy-at-lnw. 1917, discontinued at the cn«l of the
Address E. E. Loben, Wolf CreeR.
valley farm at fair valuation.
Oregon 98
first year, nml resumed In September,
Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270.
Owner. P. O. Box 214. Salem. Ore­
1P19. The figure« reported were based
SHORTHORN CATTLE. Du roc hogs
C.
A.
SIDLER.
Attorney-at-law.
Ma
­
gon.
6 4
on actual records obtained by regular
Yeung bulls for sale. Cunningham
sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore.
Brae., Glendale. Ore.
7 4 WANTED—House work by woman GBO. H. DURHAM1, Attorney-at-law. monthly visits of 24 hours each to
with 3-vear-old child (girl) for
Referee In bankruptcy.
Opera eight farms for two years, ami to 22
MAPLE, oak and pine, dry chunk
other farms fbr one year.
respectable family.
Mrs. Elsie
House Bldg. Phone 120-R.
wood, 200 tiers, at New Hope, for
Cole. R. F. D . Gold Hill. Ore. 68
The requirements for keeping the
sale in one lot on the ground. Ad­
JAMES T. ÇH1NNVCK. Lawyer. average cow one year wore: t'oncen
dress J. B. Ortlleb, Rd. 4, Grants WORK WANTED—By 17 year old
First National Bank Building.
Pass.
62
boy. Prefers working in Grants XL C. ’TOn'HT T j ' a yerj TLTffa IHdg. trntes, 1,32!) pound», hauling nml grind­
ing concentrates. >0.flt>; dry roughage.
Pass,
but
can
do
all
kinds
of
ranch
Practice In all courts.
FOR SALE—Price >1250, fourteen
4.275 pounds; silage and other succu­
labor. Phone 198-L, or call at
acres improved land, good- four
Sabin's old store.
66 V A »• AHLF. lawyer, practice In lent roughage, 8.51*11 pounds; pasture
room house, barn. etc., seven acres
state and federal courts. Office 822.01; bedding. 340 pounds; human
bearing pears and peacbee. Write
over National Dffit* Store.
FOR EXCHANGE
labor, 113.C hours; horse labor. 3.2
to P. F. Rogers, Hugo. Ore.
79
hours; other coats except depreciation
FOR SALE—Ford one ton truck. , TEAM, harness and wagon, will ex­
on cows, S4A.3S; depreciation on cows,
over drive, cab, body, top and side ; change for Ford touring car, must
be in good condition. J. L. Taylor.
>4.78.
curtains, first clase condition
6 2
During the first winter nml summer
>450 takas it. If you need a truck { Palace Hotel.
the average Incomes from tnllk were
now in your chance. Smith’s Ge-1
ACCOUNTANT
rage.
_ ___________ _56tf
not sufficient to meet tlx- average
costs. In the second yettr the Inimmes
FOR. BALE—1921 Ford touring car AUDITING—Income tax, profit and
were above the nvernge costs In both
Just as good as new. but a lot less . loes and financial statements for
seasons. The greater pen-ontnge of
Partners, Corporations and Indi­
money. Smith's Garage.
»«if
vidual«. Ivan Livingston. Incor­
the year’s Im-dm«1 was re«-elre«l In the
DRY WOOD FOR SALE—Pine
porated Accountant. Phone 389.
winter, hut the fee«l, pasture »nd bed
r.
>2.25 and >2.75; fir, >3.00; oak.
ding cost.« •■xcee«lri| the ««immer costs
laurel and manzanita chunk or ■
MISCELLANEOUS
Rub Backache away with small
stove wood, >3.50. J. L. Johnson, i
trial bottle of old
Rd. 1, Box 57.
«2 | REPAIR SHOP—Steam fitting, pipe
work plumbing, boiler and pump
“St. Jacobs Oil.”
BABY GRAND Chevrolet, almost new.
work, installing. 505 South 6th St.
perfect condition, to be sold re­
Phone 306. G. A. Bryan.
Back hurt you? Cant straighten
gardless of cost. Inquire Owl Bil­
liard Parlor.
63 BANKERS LIFE COMPANY—Des up without feeling sudden pains,
sharp aches and twinges? Now listen!
Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gastou. That’s lumbago, sciatica or maybe
HAVE A NUMBER of White '.«>x-
District Agent.
from a strain, and you’ll get relief the
horn breeding cockerels of hlgn
quality for aale.
C. 8chaefars. WESTERN HOTEL DINING ROOM moment you rub your back with sooth­
penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil.”
Rd. 2.
85
-—Regular meals. 40c. Board by ing,
Nothing else takes out soreness, lame­
week.
7.50.
Rooms
50c,
75c,
>1.
AM BOOKING ORDERS for baby
and stiffness so quickly. You
Special rates by »he week.
65 ness
chicks. White and Brown Ix-ghom«
simply rub it on your back and out
and Barred Rocka for 1922 hate«.
comes the pain. It is harmless and
REAL ESTATE
Also hatching eggs from heavy
doesn't burn the skin.
laying strain. 25 per cent deposit !. T. McKINSTRY, 6Û3 G St., phone
Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get a
on baby chicks is required. C.
255-R, real estate. Best of soils for small trial bottle of old, honest “St.
Schaefers, Route 2.
85
Jacobs
Oil” from any drug store, and
I • frolt. • hay or i general farming.
after using it just once, you’ll forget
FINE HOME MADE MINCE MEAT.
that you ever had backache, lumbago
BUILDING <ONTIl.lt TORS
35c a 1b.
Mrs. L. L. Sharp,
or sciatica, because your back will
500-J-l.
61 HARPER i SON—Building contrac­ never hurt or cause any more misery.
tors. Shop work, furniture crating. It never disappoint» and has been rec­
SPITZ APPLES for sale, 81 a box
Shop »10 H St. Iles, phtne 142 ommended for 60 years.
at the ranch. Rd. 2, Box 24, phono
602-F-21.
65 A. J. GREEN—General contractor.
Estimates and plans made. Noth­
» Feed for Dairy Cows Should Be Care­
ARCHITECTS TABLE and chair,
too small or too large. Shop
walnut
sideboard and wicker« ing
fully Weighed. x
211
Sixth
St.
Phono
23-J.
table at Babin’s old store, next to :
bank,__________
61 I
TAXI
by a gri-ntcr percentage I bun the w in­
ter receipts cxcee«le«l the summer re­
FOR SALE—At a bargain, one five
house partly furnished. SOONER TAXI—l'hone 262-R for
«■oom
ceipts.
Jitney
Luke
or
Cutler.
Call»
an
­
Good barn, wagon shed and three
Although the figures ol«talnr«l show
swered anywhere, anytime.
86tf
lota, 1» L. Oste«-n, 105 Foundry
what was r«-quire<l to produce milk for
87 PHONE 160—The Bonbonniere far ¡
street.
the Omulia market under the system
>9 if
of dairy imimigeim-nt found In the »<•<■
'MAN’S FI’R OVERCOAT—Russian . Taxi.
wolf, for sale at a bargain. 615 WHITE LINE TAXI—Call Clemens
tlon studied, nml probably approxi­
J street.
6 2
mate the requirements In similar be
Drug Store, Phone 4 6-R. Resi-
dence 381.
calltles, It is ppinted out by the de­
Closed car. Prices
FOR BALE— 16x16 army tent tor
reasonable. W.G. White.
21tf
partment thnf they, of course, «Io not
810. Just tho thing tor your
4U1
G
STREET
apply
to «inLrying in sections where
garage. Some 2x4'» and lxlfi’s,
DBAYAGE AM) TRANSFER
all widths. Phono 323-R. F. O.
different <umlltlon« ami methods of
Wilcox.
82 THE WORLD MOVES; ao do we.
management prevail.
9
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone
Additional details of the record and
bX>R BALK Fino splUenberg ap-
396; res. phones 171-It, 316-L. THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON work are combined In department Bul-
!
♦ plea at 100 West E . tr«-et. Com«
coast railroad company
letln !»72, ’’Unit Requirements for Pro-
and see them
Mrs. Miller, phone F. G. ISHAM, drayage, transfer; pi­
Time Card
during Market Milk In Eastern Nr-
H9-JC_or 240-R. _________
61
anos, safes, furniture, moved, ship­
hrnskn,” recenfly l«sue«1 h.v the Unite«!
ped, packed, stored. Phone 124
-rs;
FOR RENT
Stntra Department of Agriculture.
Trains will run Mondays, WM dn >
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
< oples of th«« Imlletln may Im had by
FOR RENT—Afalfa, Grain and
days and Fridays
Stock ranches with and without CONSERVATORY OF MLSTC—Mrs. Leave Grants Pass................ 1
P.M. addressing a re«iuest to th«- depart­
irrigation, or will sell at bargain
2
P.M. ment »1 Washington, I). C.
Jas. M. Powers, piano; Mrs. Pearl Arrive Waters Creek.
prices on long time «easy payments.
.2:30 P.M
Beveridge, voice. 423 Br Phone 1-J. Ixiave Waters Creek
Ranches in Jackson and Josephine
Arrive Grants Pass...
4
___ ,
P.M,
Whit’e ths Use?
county, One ranch under ditch PROGRESSIVE PI AM) SCHOOL--
For Information regarding freight
.Many a man has managed to live
3 miles from Grants Paas, on river.
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 701 D Si., and passenger rates cal’ at the office
Gold Ray Realty Co., Owners.
Primary, intermediate, harmony, of the comr-frny, L'lndburg building, ninety years and then be forgotten Io
pupil teachers’ course.
Medford, Or-egon.
06tf
or telephone 121.
I n week.
Household
Appliances
VV. CHILES
trno.oo
WMO.OO
»150.00
Typnwrlter paper at Ihn Oourlar
—————
we fix LEAKY pipe S^
¡WITH EASE - AND OUR
WORK IS
BOUND TO
please J
C L HOBART COMPANY
A top mióle here I.« an example
of the »killvsl auto trimmer's
art—It is perfori In <S-»lgii luul
fit and ba built of I ho finest
uiata-rlal. obtainable.
Classified Advertising
FURNITURE
>2Ab.(M)
«400.00
pjim.iH»
3'11» greatest skeptic ran hardly
fall tn bs convinced by wldenca Ilka
Illis. II la ini|ioa»lblo tn pruducs bet­
ter proof of merit Ilian th» teatliumiy
of realdenta of ilranla I’aas. of p»opl«
who can b«i a<«»n al any time. Ask
your unlghbor!
Will Young, carpsntxr, 212 2nd
St.. Grant« P a »», says: “I nan recoin-
mond Doan'» Kidney I’llla from ex­
perience. My kidney» were nut <»l
order, my back ached at tlmna and
I OOUM huriUv <lo anv Htooolng <M
lifting
My kldnnya acted too fr*-
quontly and Irregularly. I raad <11
Doan'« Kidney 1'111» anil used them
getting my supply nt Sabin's Dru|
Store. Doan’a toon rid mn of ths
aches »nd imliix and pul luy kldnoyi
In good order.”
Price 600. at all dealers Don't
■Imply »«k tor a khlnoy remedy gal
Doan's Kidney I’Hls ths »ante that
' Mr. Young hail.
T1>»t«r-Mllburti
Co., Mfrs., liuffslo, N. Y.
A u«-w lop from THIS .hop will
luipnao jour «Ar'» npp<su-nn<-«<
HAtl comfort. E»dmat«w, « te.,
k J»«II> «ubnilttrsk
G. B. BERRY
When a pip«« alari» to leak It
should be attombsl to at once
with expert skill, liy that we
mean that you should gel next
to a telephone and commuul-
rato with us
We’ll fix that
pipe SO It will »lay flsed and
we’ll charge you properly.
B. S. Dedrick
fill F Street
Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage
Ixsevr Grants Pass 1 p. in.
lawir* Itaaa-lwirg t p. ni.
Fare •3.00
One of Oregon's most scculc trips, fshortvwl route by
W« «avo you tint«' anil money
Ix-ivvt- Grant» I*«ss
la-svc M«slf«»rrf
10:00 a. in.
11:00 a. Bl.
1:0O |>. ni.
1 :<M> |>. in.
Dally anil Snndnj
4.45 |>. m.
4:S0 p. ni.
Phono MA or ir><)
Effective llorcvnber 17, 1021
We mniovt with »lag«v> for Aahlniid nn<l Jark-omvlll<-
GRANTS PASS­
MEDFORD Stage
URE
AFC
ATISFACTORY
MANY NOVELTIES APPEAR
AMONG PRETTY FURBELOWS
FOLEY’S
HONEY*"<*TAR
For over 35 yearn a standard
family cough medicine for chil­
dren and grown p.rsons that
coutuiuu no opiates.
£ccry usar
¡•a
fritnti
IN THE
YELLOW
PACKAGE
T
HE hnll'IiijH bring mit number­
less pretty furbelow» some of
them presenting claims to useful-
ness, many of them frankly frivolous
and merely ornamental, but «II of
them eiieluintlng. These accessorie«
are beloved of the eternal fctnlnlne,
for they add the telling touch of ele­
gance, or perhaps n hint of splrn«lor,
to nppnrri that might be uninteresting
without them.
Thl particular season find« cmplm-
sis put on strands,of beads, Imtiilenux
mid nrmiinenfnl combs for Hie hair,
shopping bag», earrings, bracelets,
charms nml ornaments (t«i be worn on
ribbons nnd cords), fans nn«l corsage
Hower«. But these are only n f« «v of
flic things made to enhance the beati­
fy or filcn-o the eyes of nomen who
love to surround themselves with
beauty. There are as ninny small fur
nlshlngs that are ornamental ns there
are dress necessaries.
Among lings, he«i«l<M those nf leath­
er. there are very nt tractive ones of
silver mesh, In several styles nml In­
numerable ribbon bags on metal or
shell mounting«, or closed nml sus-
fannied b.v ribbons. These ribbon lings
are usually made nt home ami are of
many degrees of richness, the stores
providing ribbons ami mountings for
I making them In great variety. Among
bracelets there are bright-colored, flex­
ible novelties of bout« and of mother
of pearl In color«. They arc made In
sections llnke«! together with gold
nml Inning gobi floral dcxlgn.s on th«'
sections. Braided hands of »liver or
strands of pcnrls with rhinestone
clasp« are among the new bracelets.
Bumleiiug for the luilr are ninile of
ribbon, tinsel cord, Huy flower» nml
rhinestone hands, nml there are many
combs set with while or colored crys­
tals. Iltif the newest things In combs
nrc those that are covered with «mail,
brilliant feathers, like that shown In
the picture. For enrsng«' ornaments
large artificial flowers arc iiis «-<1 or
grapes In gold or silver, and there are
metallic and composition girdles In
endless variety for wear with straight-
line frocks.
The most captivating of corsage
flowers are those Unit conceal a liny
box of compact fm’e powder, fur­
nished with a power puff, beneath
their »tumens or petals.
conuoMT rr vnrwt timtAru union
QUICKEST BELIEF
FOR HEAD COLDS
Cold, and catarrh yield like magic to
soothing, healing, antiseptic cream that
penetrates through evety air pasxage
and relieves swollen, Inflamed mem-
branes of nose and throat. Your clog­
ged nostrils open right up and you ran
breathe freely. Hawking ami snuffling
-top. Don, t stay stuffeu up and miser­
able.
Get a small hottie nf Ely’s Cream
Ha m from your dnigght. Apply a
Ittle In the nostrils ami get instant re-
ief. MTIhons ernlonc tills remedy
known for more than fifty years.
Medford
Iron Works
Foundry ami Machine Shop
Speciolbie In
Mining wild Hawmill MncliiMry
nml <>11 Contract Work
I’. <1. Ilo» tosi
Phone 40 ►
1.1.1 North Centrini St.
Medford, Óre.
f