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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1921)
WKDNEMI»AY, DM EMBER ON, tinti '—? ' ti HA N TH l'U« DAILY COURIER 1 ——■ FAG8I THJUUC T By L. F. Van Zelm AW, WHAT’S THE USE N«*»wtw thw» But We Always Come Back for More CHERRO CHIMES The boss has gone way out of town. There's no one iM-rc hut me around He told me to, the news to write <>f < lierro Clour, wrong and rite. I Cherro Flour A Special Hard Wheat Bleed At your grocer «oon (To be <<mtinued.) I DOYLE’S ATTORNEY!* IU1. . WOOD bX)R SALE Oak. 8J.60; dry ¡Une, |2.75. and mnntanitu, 83.76. C W. lAmbreeht. Rff. 1. tf IRRIGATED FARM—146 acre« In 11- llnois Valley. 3100 per acre, water right free. 100 «crea In cultiva tion. Adffreaa J. D. Wimer. Kerby, Oregon. B9tf 13. SO A (TRES land, S-room house chicken house, small barn, 36 fruit trees. Will sell for prie* of house. Ad drena E. H. Ixfl»ti. Wolf Creek. Oregon, _ _____ ___ 9» D. NORTON, Altorney-at-Iiw Practica« in all State an-! Federal Courta. Firat National Bank Bldg. G. W. COLVIG, Attorney-at-law. Granta l’aaa Banking Co. lfldg. I W ANTED -Work for three men and I FOK «AIM U. DTWE Attorney. Practices throe heavy teams. Contract lev-1 E. H. VAN all oourts. First National Bank ellng. land clearing or ditch work] in Bldg. preferred. Call phone 265-Y, ■ Grants Paas. Oregon 68 o 8 HLANCHAHD. Attorney-at-law Goldan Rule Bldg. I’hone 270. WANT .MORE MILK. MORE BEEF’ That Milking Shorthorns, Some C. A. SIDIADR, Attorney-at-law. Ma fine young bull calve« for sale. sonic Temple, Grants Para. Ore. Peerless Ranch, J. K. Daniils. Mur phy. Oro. 67 GEO. H. DI RHAM, Attorney-at-law Referee in bankruptcy. Opera H oum Bldg. Phone 130-R. WANTED—W« are headquarters fof poultry al Burkhalter Feed Store. JAMES T. CH1NNOCK. Lawyer. Bring them in. We pay cash. No First National Bank Building. limit, we can use them all any time. J. E. Pangborn. phone A. C. HOUGH—Lawyer, Tuffs Bldg. 38« R or 3 63. 69 Practice in all courta. During' 1922 Our high standard will be always maintained Remember HE story of scarfs Is long and much dlveMMed. for scarfs range V. A. C. ATILF, lawyer: practice in state and federal courts. Office nil (he way from tlw usual Icnlt- 1XJ8T Crank ratchet for car. some over National Dong Store. tod oiicm of medium length and width, I la weal Y>r »Ilk yarn«! to splendid af FOR SALK Price 11250, fourteen I where between Fruitdale and Han ranch on Applegate. Finder num'« acres Improved land, good tour fairs of rich brocaded silk with wide room house, burn. etc., »»van acres i please leave at Courier office. 71 borders of fur. These last make a bearing pears and peaohes. Write uvw mid gorgeous addition to wrap* FQUND to P F Rogers. Hugo. Ore. 79 for evening wear nixl are druped on the flattre like a shawl or mantle. FOR SALE- Ford one ton truck. FOUND On E street near Seventh, But scarfs f«r dressy evening wear locket. M. Ilitchic, Wolf Creek. (Snr drive, cal», body, top and side curtains, first class condition. interest few people as compared to Oregon. 67 flibO.takea It. If you need a truck th.we for daytime. Fashion has taken •‘Î MtrW »Viry wntnm that nitfrsv» wit»» now In your chanco. Smith's Ga ACMWKTAMT a mt'ldeti fancy to make much of these I. h U mf irouM« u> try Foley Kldiwy FUto. * raje. bitt Mr». Brown«. ofCtovrUnd. Où to. and npiMovcs them In several styles. AUDITING Income tax returns and »«lev XMnrr Pîftff thnt Î fM Foremost among them are the angora HAVE A NUMBER of White Log- better. iuuc I i » irwicnr t I mui in y mm ** generul accounting. Office. Room nmtlels for street und sjmrt wear J Olin F PtorY'». Omaha, NaU horn br.wMling coekeroia of high 306 Albert lllk.. opposite Post that may be described as wide apd quality for aalo. C. Schaefers. When euflfcriac frem office. Ivan Ijvlngston. public ac wider, and along with them the nar- Rd. 3. 95 Dackacbe, Rheum&tiem, Larre countant. rower scarfs of angora or other wool Back, Kidneys oc Bl.-uider, AM BOOKING ORDERS for baby yarns, or of silk, that are worn with MIHŒLLAKWOI 8 chicks. White and Brown Is-ghoms isllorefi suits and tTocks. "“FOLEY and Barred Rocks for 1922 hatch. REPAIR SHOP—Steam fitting, pipe Very wide angora scarfs are ctm- Also hatching eggs from hoavy work plumbing, bolldr and pomp varied into w nips by the simple ex laytng strain. 25 per cent dcpoHft KIDNEY PIUS work, Installing. 605 Routh 6th St. pedient of fcrnishlhg them with a an baby chicks Is required. C. Phone 306. O. A. Bryan. long jam girdle, finished with heavy Rchaefora, Route 2. 85 Tonic in Action yarn tassels at the ends. This girdle Quid» to Give Good BANKERS LIFE COMPANY — Doa FOR SAI.E—At a bargain, ono five- Is of three st rands of yam, plaited to- —, Resulta Motpea, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston, room house t»artly furnished. District Agent. Good barn, wagon «hod and three JŒX1O lota. IL. L. Oatoon. 103 Foundry building co . vtr .\ ctoiw street. 87 GRANITE for sido walks, river lo;un. HARPER i SON—Building contrac tor!. Shop work, furniture crating. Overtrowdtd Room. washed sand and gravel. Phone Shop 110 h st. Rag pheno 14» A room Hint Is overcrowded and 3T6-Y. Roy Wilcox. hung with heavy drn|»crles Is bad for FOR SALK -A good Christmas pres A. J. ORMEN—General epntractor. health. A bedroom should have plenty Many Old Love Lcttars Are Estimates and plans made. Noth ent Saxon roadster, overhauled Brought tc Light When and in good condition, new top, in# too small or too largo. Shop of windows and they should be kept open during the night. newly painted. >325. To be ec.-n 211 Sixth St. I'hone 33-J. Distribution Starts. at 212 I'onmlrv Ht SHORTHORN OATTM9. Ditroe hogs Young bulls for aale. Cunningham Bros.. Glendale, Ore. 74 IX1HT T For Your .Better Health TOWN GETS Wilt SÎ0RE8 14 VMS BY PPSTMASTtR TAXI FOR RALE—Standard make parlor grand upright plan», cost Stub. SOONER TAXI—lTione 262-R for Will sacrifice for 1300. Address Jitney Luke or Cutler. Colls an 6;: if 391 earo Courier. 86tf swered anywhere, anytime. OAK, PINE A?4D FIR WOOD tor 1er sale. Prompt delivery. Full mens PHONE 160—The Bonbonniere 79tf Taxi. uro guaranteed. I’hone 326-Y. Houser Bros. WHITE LINE TAXI—Call Clemens 1 HAVE 6 ACRES tipple land in Drug Store, Phono 46-R. IRosl- Closed car. Prlces denco 381. Washington, with some Improve 21tf reasonable. W. (I. White. ments. to exchange for home here. Address I’. O Hot 675, Gl in' ■ BRAYAGE AND TRANSFER Pass, Ore. 71 THE WORLD MOVK3; so do we. FOR HALID or exchaugo for good lhtnch Tranafcr Co. Office phone auto, by owner, a modern bunga 396; res. phonos 171-R. 316-L. low. Inquire No. 293 euro Courier. 71 F. G. ISHAM, drayage, transfer; pl- anos, safes, furniture, ffiovod, ship- pod. packed, stored. Phono 121 FOR KENT FOR RENT -Atalta, Grain and Stock rauchoa with and without irrigation, or will sell nt bargain prices on long time oasy payments. Ranches In Jackaon and Joocphlnfi county. Ono ranch under ditch 3 tn Iles from Grunts Pass, on river. Gold Ray Realty Co., Owners, .Medford, Oregon. Ofitf WANTED RANCH WANTED—Wanted. tho best highly productive Improvod ranch that six to ten thousand cash will buy, no inflations con sidered, no granite consider» d. good legitimate proposition will bo given prompt consideration. I.. R Kaylor. 301 Korbett Bldg. Portland, Oregon. ’•<> WANTED—House work by woman with 3-yoar-oid child (girl I tor respectable family. Mrs. Elsie Cole. II. F. D., Gold llllll. Ore. GS Exit Columbus? Did Columbus really discover Amer» lea? The question has arisen us a result <>f the germiniitlon after thousunds of years of seeds of the moon flower ols talherl from a bridal wreath found on Hie lieail of a llve tlmuHuml y ear-old mummy of nn Egyptian prineeM. Questioiis on the subject of tbe seeds were nddreesed to the secretary of ilia British Ro.vnl Botanic society by n correspondent who <l»»chires tlint these seeds had grown and flowered. The answer of the curator was that the story was nn Improbnblc one. The moon flower Is n native of troplcul America, and for n wreath of it to have been found on th* head of nn Egyptian printtMM of that time would INSTRUCTION IN Ml SIC mean that America must luive been MRS. JAMES M. POWERS will not discovered by the Egyptians 4,(k>0 touch after today, ibut will again years before Colnmbua. resume her work January 2. 65 PROGRESSIVE P1AMO SCHOOL — HERRIN A RHODES, INC. Clara Tuttle Fenton. 701 I) St., Established 1896 Primary, intermediate, harmony, Stocks, llomla, Grain, Cotton pupil tegchera’ course. Misii-llmimius Se. uvll |es HEAL ESTATE Prlvuto telograidi wires Io all mar- kefs giving us exceptional facili T. mckinstry , 603 o st., phon« ties for executing buying aud sell ing orders. 355-R. real ostato. Best fit soils for Wo have no connection whatso fruit, hay or genoral farming. ever with promotions or stock VKTEIUNAKY BURGEON soiling proposition*. AR basiness huntlled on strictly commission OR. II. J. BH8TUL, Voterlnurian. basis, Ilcsldnnce 83 8 Wnshlnglten boule Write us for our weekly Market vard, phone 398-R. Review on stocks mn( grain. 2<>l Ry. NvHianite Bl<lg. Portland, DENTISTS Ore Member Chicago Board of Trade E. C. MACY. n. M. D, First-class dcalstry. lOuVi d. 6th St. I Points The Way CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- sician aod surggon. X-llay equip- Bl“Qt. Offico m Masonic Tempi« Bldg.. phono 21-!,. Classified Advertising t ’n W. T. TOMPKINS, D. S. T. Nervous and chronic diseases. Office. Claus Schmidt Bldg. Phone 304-F. 7047 T SCARFS TAKE THEIR PLACE AMONG FOREMOST FASHIONS E. J. B1LL1CK. M. D, Physician, sur geon, Schall horn tùie. Phone 54-J: res. 10U4 laiwnrldge. phone 54-L W. F. RirrHEliFORD Manual the- raputios. Office over Western Union. Re». 259-R; office Î17-R. Winning Number on Doll d PHYNKTAN AND SURGEON L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice I limited to diseases of ey.c. ear, no»« I and throat. Phone 62; Ros. 239-J. |----------- - — ■ ■ -— - 3. lAJUGHRUMiE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. City or country call» attended day or nJght. X-Ray par lor, Don tai X-llay. Phono«: Res. 369; office, 182, Hlxtb and II 8U. Seals Counted Like Sheep. The only herd of wild an I mala la the world of which a yearly census la taken are the fur seals of the Prtbtloff islands. In the Bering sea. Once they nnmbrred Iw-tween five and six million, but they were slaughtered so ruthlessly for their -kins that by IIMi* there were leas than a hundred thousand on the islands. Now they are protected by International agree Tbe HUMi-mcnt of This Morhy Hewi ment, and the herd Is mustered and tt Will Interest Our Readers counted ovary year Just like a flock I >■ ■ ...... of sheep. Our neighboring town, Kerby pointe tbe way in the words of one of ite moot respected residents: Mrs. A. Briggs. Kerby. Ore., says: "1 used Doan's Kidney Pills for a longtime and must say that they are the beat remedy I have ever found for attacks of kidney complaint. I suffered dreadfully with backache and felt dull and tired out. Dizzy headaches annoyed me and ruyTcid- Instantly Opens Every Air nays did not act ritht. I used Passage—-Clears Throat Too. Doan’s Kidney Pills and they helped me wonderfully, strengthening my back and kidneys ” Price 60e, at all dealers. Don't If your nostrils are clogged and your ■imply ask for a kidney remedy—get head is stuffed fagsause ofnasty catarrh Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that or a cold, apply a little pure, antiseptic Mrs. Briggs had. Foster-Milburn cream into your nostrils. It penetrates Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. through every air passage, soothing and healing swollen, inflamed membranes and you get instant relief. Barrel’s Long Voyaw. Try this. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug store. Your In 1822 a vessel was wreeftd in the Gulf of Guinea, its cargo consisting of clogged nostrils open right up; your barrels of palin-oil. A year later one head is clear; no more hawking <ar snuffling. Count fifty. Alt the stuffi of these barrels was wnshed up at ness, dryness, struggling for breath is H.imtnerfest. Norway, having drifted gone. You led fine. more than 11.000 miles. I Tim little. (•lM«-ura town of Ford, near Hutchinson, Kan., was all ''bet up*' recently. Mnll wne Iming distrib uted. A big pile of It. which bud been necuiitulntlng In Hie little post ofllce for 14 yenra. The old postmaster, George T. Her- zer. died reivntly. When pustiil In- spectors i-hiM-ked up. the inara of un delivered mail wus found. Stored aw ay in old Iroxes w ere thou sands of letters, some posted over 14 years ago. Many to whom the dressed now are dead, wli > renialu the distribution was prov ing nn exciting, and to some embar rassing, event. Matrons wlQi good- sized families receiied love letters from swains of a decade ago. Mar ried men who always hud led their wives to believe they never had an other girl, were receiving epistles filled with ‘‘sweet nothings” from sweet- hearts 14 years back. Folks for miles around were Hocking In to see If they shared ill the dlstri- hution, while the new postnmster, rummaging over the pl)e pi)e of faded let- tors, hud his own Met ... his new’ job. ■n of which wouldn't look well in print. Why Copper la Superior. Lightning conductors are common ly made of copper because It “con ducts” lietter limn any oilier metal, will not fuse so easily and Is less lia ble to emroeion. The fusing of metal, by lightning Is not because of the metal's softness, Imt because It Is too small to give it full intllt to th« cun- rent. gether. and usunlly In the colors that apis-ar In the border of the scarf. The girdle is slipped through two eve- lets near the center of the scarr MM through one near er.ch end. Alius when tlie wrap is adjusted the girdle disappears nt each side of the back and rcnp|>ears across the front. The border of the scarf becomes a collar and the elasticity of the knitted fnbric mokes It set well An the figure in a sort of cape and scurf combination, aa shown in the illustration. Scarfs In plain colon, with tarns to match, ure shown, usually in quiet hates, but fancy stitches, sometimes so open that It Is necessary to line them. The lining Is of so.t silk and like the scarf In color. Wide scarfs of white angora with tarns to mntdi are among the most beautiful sets dis played. I States “Covered" In First Census. The following states were enumerat ed In the census of 1790. the first In the United States: Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, N'w York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. Delaware, Maryland. Virginia, Kentucky, North Cnrollna, South Carolina. Gqprtga and i Botithwat Territory (now Tennessee). Saturn’s Rings. Professor Plckerlru: declare« that the thickness of SaRtrn's outer edge of the outer ring A can only a few miles, that of tlie inner ring II Is some forty miles greater, while the thickness of the crape ring is about 1.000 miles. L t Barnes’ Jewelry «nd Gift Store Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage Ixsave ».rants Pas« 1 p. in. LoaTCw RoM-lmrg 1 p. m. Fare *.4.00 One of Oregon's most seonic tetps. Shortest route by 20 miles. We save ><M1 time and money 1 x » to Medford 11:00 a. m. 1:00 p. in. 4:SO p. to. Daily anti Sunday 4.4S p. m. Phone H5 or 10O Effective December 17, 1921 Wo connect with stages for Ashland and Jacksonville GRANTS PASS- ,~wXTmP"*' MEDFORD Stage loop . m. Used Car Bargains SAXON SIX __________ DODGE ................... .. ....... FORD TOl RING CAR FORD TOURING_____ MAXWEI.L _________ .. 1-X1RD TOURING _____ ---- r F2öO.<M *400.00 «900.00 «900.00 «5IW.0» *150.00 C. L. HOBART COMPANY FURNITURE Household Appliances W. CHILES 401 G STREET THE CAI4FOKNTA AND ORISON COAST RArLROAD COMTANY Time Card Trains will run Mcndays, Wed a»' Back hurt you? Can’t straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp days aqd Fridays Now listen! P.M. aches and twinges? I^ave Grants Pass....... .. 1 Arrive Waters Creek........... 2 P.M. That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe Leave Watera Creak____ „2:30 P.M. from a strain, and you’ll get blessed P.M. relief the moment you rub your beck Arrive Grants Pass..............4 For information regarding freight with soothing, penetrating ‘‘St. Jacoba and passenger rstes cal1 at the office Oil.” Nothing else takes out sore of the company, Lundburg ’building, ness, lameness and stitfnesa so quickly. You simply rub it on and out comes or telephone 181. the pain. It la perfectly harmless and doesn’t burn or discolor the skin. Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottla from any drug atore, and after using it just once, you’ll forget that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and ha* been recommended for 60 years. 4