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FRIDAY, IHOT-MUFH «1. IMI. ORAMI» PAHS DAITiT tXH'RlKll PAGI FOUR -s— L. F. Van ¿eira ÁW. WHATS THE USE And So Unkie Never Got Married Nowafiw Vnam > MOU GET A race tuP ftlUL. Nbu Ftl UP AHOTUGR OOU* Ofc ÄUDDC.NLN T h W ö WN IHR» a NEIG h BUB'S lap AND «NPtLL It AGAIN KE WATER I « CHERRO CHIMES M«r> liad a llulr <1< hi «I> Iler Hour aa whlu< a* *uuw lint every I hh I v lilted lier lirrad IliraUMi alio lined ( lierro. XVATt« Cherro Flour (T<> Ix' i<inlinu«x|. ) FFUITDALE PWY8KRAN AND SI RGEON , DOYLE’S Xmas Suggestions Bead* Kerchiefs NccKnenr Mik Combinations Vaiata Bilk CaaulwAra Bed Spreads Boudoir CYajM Table làura Wool Scarfs Towels Wool Sweaters Ribbons Kid Gloves Mra’s Ties Silk Gloves Mik Hrac Mik Gowns Manicnre Sets Mcu's Shirt» TOYS U O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practice limited to diseases of eye. ear. nose and throat. Phone 62; Re*. 239-J. S. IAJl’GHRUMJK. M. D. Physician anti Summon. City or country calls attended day ar night. X-Ray par lor. DetiUl X-B av lTtonea: Rea. 399; otfic«, 182. Sixth and U Sts. E. J. BILUCE. M. D.. Physictan. *ur geon. Sehallhoru Rlk. Phone S4-J; resLJ100 4 lAwnrld»«, phone 5 4-L. W. F. RUTHbnU-'ORO— Manual the- raputlc*. Office over Western Union. Re». 259-R. office 217-R W. T. TOMPKINS. D. 3. T. Nervous and chronic disease*. Office, datm Schmidt Bldg. Phone 7-04-P. RAIsPH W. STEARNS. M. D Phy sician and eurpfon. X-Ray equip ment. Office in Maseru. Temple Bldg., phove 21-L. ATTORNEYE FERRYDALE Helms has gono to North I Rend and will spend th« holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Price. Mr. «nil Mr*. Ray Jernes have J tuoved to tbe Best ranch at I‘lck«tt [creek ferry. I Ted and F tmcm Hatley are vi»lt- [Ing their father, who Ilves on the English ranch. G. II. Griffin was out to bl* ranch from Grants Pass the first of week. Ferrydale awoke Monday morning to find a blank- of 15 laches of snow covering the valley of which we still have several Ineho*. Charley Thompkins was out Merltn Wednesday doing some trad- Ing. E. C. Neely and eon, Ray. were out to Grant* Pass ou buauues« Mon- •lay. A. J. Hussey ba* been busy this week gathering jn bls cattle. Mr*. J. W. Fried and little daugh ter. Virginia, of Portland, cauie on Friday to visit Grandma Robertson —— through the holiday*. D. NORTON, Attorney-wt-law Prartlce* in *11 State and Federal Courts. Ftrwt National Bank Bldg. G. W. COUVIO. Attorney-at-law. Grunt* Pas* Bynking Co. Bldg. E. S. VAN Dl*BE Attorney. PraeUEee in al* coarta. First National Bank WANTED—Grocery or general mer- I chandise business. Exchange good ’ ■M b . valley farm at fair valuation. MODERN 7-roon house, close in, lot Owner. P. O. Box 214, Salem. Ore 50x101). Cheap for quick sale. gon. • 64 -------------------- ■----- ------- — Inquire of owner. 411C 8t. 25tf C, A. SIDLER. ARoruey-«t-l«w. Ma-4 »onic Tempi*. Grants P** b . Ore._ WANTED—House work by woman THOMPSO N CaUMK I with 3-year-okl child (girl) for GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law. Marion Bingham and niece. Miss respectable family. Mrs. Elsie Referee in bankruptcy. Opera Alice Bingham, motored to Medford Cole. R. P. D.. Gold Hill. Ore. 6S Housa Bldg. Phone 120-R. IRRIGATED FARM—14 0 acres tn Il linois Valley, $100 per acre, water WORK WANTED—By 17 year old JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer. one day last week. Amos William.^, of Granta Foss, right free. 11)0 aeree in cultiva i boy. Prefers working in Grant» First National Bank Building. tion. Address 3. D. Wimer. Kerby, called at Will Jordan's last Sunday. Pass, but can do all kinds of ranch X." C-TTOrUTT— L«w y er,’ Tu B s'KÏJ g. Oregon. 69tf Mrs. Anderson Alee went to Med- labor. Phone 19S-L, or call at Practice in all courts. Sa'oin's old store. 66 V. a I'CT a HLF. lawyer, practice in,fo^ la,,t Monday on butine** 13.80 ACRES land, 5-room house were *»ver«l hundred chicken house. small barn, 88 fruit state and Sedérai courts. Office, There trees. WTI! sell for prion at house. ! WANTED—Work for three men and over National Dsuc Store. pound* of turkeys sold from this three heavy teams. Contract lev Address E. E. Lobs», Wolf Creek. district for Thanksgiving and Chrl»t eling. land clearing or ditch work Oreron. 98 preferred. Call phone 265-Y. mas. Those who sold, were John ' Grants Pass. Oregon. 68 SHORTHORN CATTLE. Duro* hog*. Bingham, Alva Kendall, Marlon ' Young ball* for sale. Oantngham Bingham. George Kendall. Anderson I Bro*., Glendale. Ore. 74 WANT MORE MILK. MORE BEEF’ Mee^ Will Jordon, Herbert Ellmore. That Milking Shorthorns. Some I FOR SALE—Price $1250, fourteen fine young bull calves for sale. I Mrs. Pauline Ellmore. George Hoff acres improved land, good four Peerless Ranch, J. E. Daniil*, Mur man, Mr*. W. Crain and Mrs. War room house, bam, etc . seven acres I phy, Ore, ren Mee. The turkey« «old for as | .... . .. .— 67 — 1 I bearing pear* and peaches. Wriu- high a* 4 2c per pound dressed. to p, F. Rogers. Hugo, Ore. 79 ACOOVNTA5T Mrs John Bingham and daughter, FOR 6AIJC—Ford one ton truck, Miss Alice, went to Will York's on over drive, cab, body, top and side AUDITING—Income tax, profit and loqg and financial statement» for curtains, flrat class condition. I Applegate on bualness last Wednes Partners. Corporations and Indi $450 takes it. If you need a truck day called on Mr». Ia>n Culp on their viduals. Ivan Livingston, Incor now in your chance. Smith's Ga I way home. porated Accountant. Phone 389. rage. 5 6tf Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop Mr*. M. A. Griffin and Mr. and the pain. Break up the conge turn Feel Mr*. F. F. Grove were visiting Mrs. FOR SALE—1921 Ford touring car. MISCELLANEOUS a bad cold loosen up in just a short | Lon Culp at Applegate Just as good *s new. but a lot less last Sunday. money. Smith’s Garage. 56tf REPAIR SHOP—Steam fitting, pipe time. "Red Pepper Rub” is the cold rem ■ Mrs. Griffin and Mrs. Grove called work plumbing, boiler and pump HAVE A NUMBER of White Leg work, installing. 605 South 6th St edy that bring* quickest relief. It can on Mr*. John Pernoll also on Sun- horn breeding cockerels of high not hurt you and it certainly *eems to day. Phone 306. G. A. Bryan. quality for sale. C. Schaefers. end the tightness and drive the conge»- Mi«* Irma Jordan returned to her Rd. 2. 85 BANKERS LIFE COMPANY—Dea tion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, pen home last Sunday from Grant* Pass Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston, AM BOOKING ORDERS for baby etrating heat a, red peppers, and when where she had been visiting at her Dir trie t Agent. chicks. White and Brown lx*thorns heat penetrate* right down into colds, [ aunt'*, Mrs. Annabel Briggs, for a and Barred Rocks for 1922 hatch. congestion, aching muscles and »ore, Also hatching esgs from heavy WESTERN HOTEL DINING ROOM stiff joint* relief comes at once. | few day*. —Regular meals, 40c. Board by laying strain 25 per cent deposit The moment you apply Red Pepper Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Werts and Al week, 7.50. Rooms 50c, 75e, $1. on bahry chicks is required. C. Rub you feel the tingling heat In three Knykenck, of Grants Pass, took din- Special rates by the week. 65 minutes Schaefers, Route 2. 85 the congested spr< i* warn ed through and through. When you are ner at F. F. Grave's last Monday, BUILDING COXTRACTORS SPITZ APPLES for sale, $1 a box suffering from a cold, rheumatism, 1 Mrs. M. A. Griffin returned with at the ranch. Rd. 2, Box 2 4, phone stiff neck or sore muscles, ' them to her home in Grant* Pass af- 602-F-21. 65 HARPER tc SON—Building contrac backache, tors. Shop work, furniture crating. i'ust get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper ter a week'a visit with her daughter, tub, made from red peppers, at any Shop £10 h st. Re*. phono if-'. FOR SALE—At a bargain, one fire drug store. You will have the quickest i Mrs. F. F. Grove. room house partly furnishod. Roy Johnston went to Medford on Good bam. wagon shed and three A. J. GREEN—General contractor. relief known. Always say "Rowles”. Estimates and plans made. Noth Wednesday on business. lota. L. L. Osteen, 105 Foundry ing too small or too large. Shop street. A 7 i We are having some cold, freezing 211 Sixth St. Phone 33-J. ' vrather for the paM week with about Your “Tip" to the Thief. FOR SALE—Fine spiUenberg ap- In a crowd the thief will often raise | 3 84 inches ot snow fall Monday. TAXI ♦ pie* at 100 Wrah E street. Com« and see them. Mrs. Miller, phone a -ry of “wnt«h out for pickpockets." Mr. and Mr:. George Kendall ta<>- 119-R or 240-R.____________ 64 SOONER TAXI—Phone 262-R for and immediately eviryone wilt raise ' tored to Gran’s Paas Tuesday to Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an GRANITE for «ide walks, river loam, swered anywhere anytime. 86ti ilia hand to the pocket In Which tie : meet their daughter. Mrs. Jim Spen- carries his money. The thief watch I' cer and tlirra small children, of washed sand and gravel. Phone PHONE 160—The Bonbonniere far es eio«e|y and thereupon, in Informed 316-Y. Roy Wilcox. Taxi. 79tf Just where vott carry your wraith. Olympia, Wash. Mrs. Spencer camo FOR SALE—-A ^ood Christmas pres to spend the holidays with her par- ent—Saxon roadster, overhauled WHITE LINE TAXI—Call Clemens The hip pocket Is sold to be the mo»« ents. and in good condition, new top, Drug Store, Phone 46-R. Real- unsafe place for valuables as It Is Marion Bin .ham went to Grants newly painted. $225. To i<e seen dence SSI. Closed car. Prices ’he most easily rr-a< ht-tl by the thief. _atj2J2 Foundry St. _ 67 I Pass last Monday on business. 21tf reasonable. W. G. White. Will Jordon and George Leonard FOR SALE)—Standard make parlor BRAYAGE AND TRANSFER grand upright piano, cost $450. i went to Medford last Sunday Will sacrifice for 1300. Address Thomas Williaai* went to Apple 291 care Courier. 62tf THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. B-inch Transfer Co. Office phone gate laat Saturday and took some OAK. PINE AND FIR WOOD for 3 96; re*, phones 171-R. 816-L. i dressed hogs down for the shooting sale. Prompt delivery. Full mea;- : .natch Kundav. ure guaranteed. Phone 326-Y. F. G. ISHAM, draya^e, transfer; pi anos, safes, furniture, moved, ship Bert Clul’i and M. Baldwin were Houser Bros. 67 ped, packed, stored. Phone 124 al. Will Jordan's last Sunday on bwi- FOR SALE—One span work horses. | iness. Can be seen at the Meadows INSTRCATION IN MIMIC Ranch. Inquire Room 5, Lundburg Fremont Jordon visited the Ap Bldg. Phone 131. 65 CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—Mrs. plegate high ( hold ia»t ■Wednesday. Jas. M. Powers, piano; Mrs. Pearl i FOR RENT Beveridge, voice. 4 23 B. Phone 1-J. A Mis, and a Mlle. FOR RENT—Afalfa, Grain and PROGRESSIVE PI AKO SCHOOL— '•1 mine very near being the owner «01 G STREET Stock ranches with and without Clara Tuttle Fenton. 701 D St.. Irrigation, or will sell at bargain of s twin-six car today," satd fielntltie Primary, intermediate, harmony, prices on long time easy payment*. Trovers on Ids arrival home, “How pupil teachers' course. .. ........................... 11 9 Ranches in Jackson and Josephine -¿-i- near?" inquired Mrs. Trawn without county. One ranch under ditch THE CAI, DORMA AND OREGON REAL EOT ATE enthusiasm, "Well’ my number wna 3 miles from Grants Pass, on river. COAST RAILROAD COMPANY notaally In the hat. from which the win GoW Ray Realty Co., Owners, n. t . M c K instry , go » g st., phons Time Card ning number was drawn, and that'» Medford. Osogon. O«tf Ä55-R, real estate. Beat of soils for nearer than wool." replied her hus fruit, hay or general farming. WANTEB Train* will run Monday*, Wadnea- band.—Kan.’as City Star. V ET EIU N A RY SU RG EON day* and Friday* --------------------- 11ANCH WANTED--Wanted, the P M best highly productive improved DR. II. J. BESTI'L, Veterinarian. Leave Grants Pas»....___.l First Safety Rator. PM ranch that six to ten thousand Residence 83k Washin allot» boule Airlve Waters Creek_____ 3 The first safety rnr.or was m»rc1y an Leave Waters Creek.......... 2:30 P.M. cash will buy. no Inflations con vard, phone 398-R. ordinary straight rawer with a de Arrive Grant* Pans.»....... _4 P.M. sidered. no granite considered, 1’ ivas tiiitdr by For Information regarding freight tachable guard. good legitimate proposition will ba DENTISTS and passenger rate* cal’ At the office MlehaN Hunter, of Sheffield, In 1S75. given prompt consideration. L R. Kaylor. ¡301 Korbe« Bldg E C. MACY. D. M. D, Firat-Cla** of the company, Lundburg building, Razors with removable blades were denlstry. 109 84 8- 8th St. or telephone 131. (Portland, Oregon. not lntroriuced until some time later. H. Classified Advertising; FURNITURE Household Appliances W. CHILES Used Car Bargains HAXON N1X .......................................... DQDGB DGltlt Tot RIM. < Ml rone voennra . $330.00 .JMIMM» »200.00 »2.M>.<m gnno.oo »100.00 MKMMl.t. P4MU> TOURING ........................... C. L HOBART COMPANY •v ^Perfection in A top made here la an v.vamph' of the ■kittl'd auto irtmasi V« art—it in |a-rf»s t lu ihotgii imm I fit nstd la built of the rtu<'«t lUikU-riaU obtainable. ’n A u<nv top from fills -hop will lui|xv>ve your tar'* appearance ami comfort. KUtlniatm, rie.. Mindly «ulmllted. tZ/Y - jfppe arance G. B. BERRY Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage Iwavc Grant» I’**, 1 |». ni. IwMivra lloM'lmrg I p. in. Fare $3.00 Otic of Or*K<m'» moat acenic trip». Shortrat route by 20 miles. We sale you time will money ■ ■•arc Mixtfnrd 11:00 a. i tit. 1 :OO i p. m. ■ tally and Sunday 4:1)0 p. I m. ITione H5 or KM) Effective December 17, IMI U« rounoct with Magra for A«hl«n<1 anil Jack Mint tile GRANTS PASS MEDFORD Stage ixiave Granta rasa 10:00 A. m. I :OO p. m. 1.4.1 p. m. Americans Find Armenians Victims of Circumstances, not Beggars out iu owtt »alva- tioa ii it tou!J en joy * brief period of peace, »u the Opto* ton of an Amur*A* CcvunitrAun which h-A> juM returned to the United S'atra after an eanju»tive •wrv«y of th.- anna- tiu.i in tbe Levant. Tl.ii (’ommia»k»Bp which wi« »»’nt <Mit by the Near Enet Relief, made a pec- aonat Jn«pectiofi of condition« from Syr it to the ('.-»nca- aw» Mountain*. In a4«!iti-»n, the repnrta of ■ relief wnrtrem who have been long r.n tue held and of government ofi* in!« careiifWy examined. •‘Tn their diatrirte where Armenia«* lu* able to live in pear« be ha* thormigMy demonatrated h»a ability to care for hi tn «elf and hi* own,” declare» Cha*. V. Vickrey, general secretary of the re lief organiralion, who headed the Commis’HML. •‘ Naturally indna- triout* with an In herent diUA’te for •ci e| ting charity. It haa been the whole« a.ile difforder* of fit» ypMwt year that have I revented the people from realizing thgir cherished dream of a Hal->e, independent government. “Even In the pres ent erbia, with rtar« vat inn and cholera A Victim ®f making «urh rapid Scabies, Inroad* into th* pop Nearly as ulation that it aeema Prevalent 1mpo*nH4e for any to anrvive, the pen- __ as Starvation. pie are struggling bravely against overpowering eifcum- Stance* “Armenia ia Hawing, not becaute her people arc depending on outaide aid for their extatetice, but 1»*ea»|ie oregpaHon of their land by tioHik force* and the consequent interruption of nn-mal occu pation, h • ? m de them helplesa. Homeless Waifs at Erivan Rail road Station. Time nitrr tims a . ii - r ths Mt!)f4 ill fif the world Whr, the Am ■ . i.tn» have m-dde n brave attempt to cultivate their lend. And timr niter time «■ me new disorder bn« prrvm,«’1 them from gather• their crops or laid wuatr their ficMa before th** «rain has ripened and bem gathered m. “After two yrira of Amerk ,n relief tivity H Kemed last fall aa if we would be able to reduce our profram In R um U m Armenia to the rare of th* children we b«d gathered into r,ur crphtMffti. But thm camr the new Invitrion, cropt were trampled flown in the field«, live Mock wa$ carried off, and the paaaant population were driven from their homes. We may not be a’de to save o( th* bejpleaa refugees who ,ve now crowd* 1 In thia territory, lot we certainly cannot de. ert the hundred thoutand orphan children who are now in o»«r orphanage ■r under our protection in the t'aucasoa, Ai itoUtg CHicis »nd_ other 4eva.tat.rl area« c*i the Near East. I.xt ipruiK. when ott mn tow, J. 009 of the it children of a total of JO,000 in •ne of our orphanage» That« children are absolutely dependent upon tif* aid from America and will perish if f our aid it withdield. Neat yeat, if further ch avoided, poaeihly we will reduce our program, but prompt action ia necessary now or for tliouzande there will be no next year.** ADVERTISING PAYS--Advertl»e with the Courier Edward Ament returned U*l »•’«•< from California where he ha* been working. Worth Hamilton upecta to be home for the holiday« a* tbe engi neering work ou the Cave« otgtaway I» about complete-1. O K. Wll*ou and wife, dU.rld or- gaulaer for tbe W. O. W . of Med- f »rd. :*.!< d nt the Nlelsoq boinc tai Monday evening and ’a.er ««d»‘«d »Illi Mino InllUtloo* at tbe lot«« niae'ltig, Chari«« Augensfeln left th» >7Ih to «t.-'Mi the w'pter at hl» him« in I Nnixileou, Ohio. Our achool, under the able dlrce- tlon of the teacher, LaVon Allen, will put on u play at th« Orange hall Friday night, after which Banta Claus will distribuí« from a tree a remembrance for c«eh child In tbe , i-eighborhood. Roliert Nielson Hr . mff Charlea Droulette aMompaalnd th« U. O. W. dclegaUoa to Kerby Sunday, where they Initiated a bo neb of vandldatna. Mr. and Mri. Riding« entertained l«ome old frt«mia. Mr. «nd Mra. !«► Roy, of Elma. Wash., two day» week. Mr* Moren* Hrletnisyer and little dnughter. Marguerite, returned from i M««Word Wednesday, «her« .Margue- rit« has iHM-n raeelvlng medical aid. Mr and Mra. Robert Harris and baby, Walter, worn Bunday dinner guoet* at th« Stanbrough home. Mrs. Wright, who han Iboi-n visit- Ing with Mr«. Droulette for worn* tint« returned to her home In Oak- land. Cal., laat Turad«) Glen Hamilton ha« Joined th« Tar lor orchestral troupe and la now playing i*t Yreka. H. W. Kpark* has pul do«u a wail . on hl« ranch and talk* of building ;al*o. About fifty people took ¿Inner at tbo Grange last Hatnrday. among I them »ome vlaltor* from Portland I and Granta I’a*». Iluring «oealon two new member« were Initiated and the following officer* wore elratcd f for the coming year: H. W. Bparka, for master; Floren* Brlctmayer, overseer; Haiti« M. Parham, lectur er. Georg« W. Groo», «toward; Oli ver McEucn. assistant steward; Lil lian Stanbrough, chaplain; Margret N. Isiughrldgc. treasurer; Mattle F. liates, aaeretairy; ('. W ltaetall, gate ks-wper. Nellia Rldlngs, cere*; Kath- Mlna Cox, lieti Sutton, |M>tn<>na. flora; Jesalo Hamilton, lady a«*1«t- «ut * Ime affi Cari Grill la again making the run oli Ut. mali ear lo Grani« Pass, hi» usuai run and* at Rosaburg TAKILMA ITEMS Everyone is enjoying the beauti ful snow, about ten Inches having fallen. Mra. Elsie Donanti, of MeCJoud, Cal., called on M«ry White and friends Ust Tuesday. W. B. lAons. of Grants Pane, was In ottr burg last week on business. Henry Wltheral and sister have moved over from Crescent City. They say there Is no place like Oregon." Chas Gilmore Is hauling hay from hla old home st Holland to the "Old Hog«« Plara.” If. W. Fowells hM gone to Port land for the winter. y Will Hildebrandt, of Kerby, spent several days with hla elater, Mm. H. Messenger. Clay Ramsey lias gone to Holland on business. i^ess Bailey and wife were Takil ma callers Monday. Will Bitmby and Chancey Messen ger, have been in the mountains pr import Ing. the »now driving them out. The school Is Tory busy preparimi for tho Christmas program which will bo given Christmas night. Colonists Poor In Artillery. On May 1ft, 1788, congress ordered hvo cannons to be named, one "John Hancock" mid the other "Samuel Ad ame," lining the remainder of the four mnnona which constituted the whole train of artillery poaaeaaed by the cnl- oniata nt the beginning of the Revolu tion. The other two had been cap- turwi by the British. Etiquette af the Read. Evon If I» |H « gooff deal of tenable, motorist* uatinlly ran avoid some ad ditional trouble by stopping aa <u»<>n ns possible after bitting n pedestrian. > And, liesldes, ordinary manners ff«, mnnd flint one atop; the pedestrian nenrly always tin«,. -Kanawa City Rtar.