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MONDAY, MAY at. 102.1. PACK TURKU UMAMI H PAAH DAILY COIIU1CB -.... DOYLE’S (Irania Paa«, (»ragna LU€ STRIKE Tissue Gingham 32 Inch Tissue Gingillini 32-I ik h Tissue Gingham, Plaid Designs II «-Inch tintine, blue, unhid mid Rose 40 Im h Printed Voile, pretty pulterns 27 Inch Dre.» Gingham, best iiuullty Windsor l'li«»l Crepe for l iiderwoiir, plain and fancy palteriis ¡completion of the eighth grade, she states. The eighth grade rural graduates are: Diet. No. 1. Salma Winnie Hum mer. Alum 8. Freeman Dint. No. 2, Selma Everett Mll- ton Couto», pearle Ethel IJean, Charles Vance Johnson. John Twld- well. Linden Dale Sowell. Dlst. No. 3. Kerby— Veryl B. Her eford. Dint No. 5. Wlldervllle— Claude i Hol- Sherman Lough ridge. B' ssie lurid, Olive Ardell Koblnsou. Wil- limn Lewis Maxwell. David Henry Lloyd. George H llobln-on. List. No. 6. Dryden Carrol H. Byrd. Donald Ernest Jor-lan, Harold L. M- ie liger. Dlxt. No. 9. ProvoM Estolla Opal Fluids, Harold Enos Pierce. Thada Loesch. Dial. No. 13, Baltimore—Eu la Undine Johnson. INat. No. 14, Murphy—George Philip Perry. Di»t. No. 15, Pla< ■ r—Forrest Woodbury. Dist. No. 1«. 1 Will In ms—Clamila E. Corum, Alice Lovell, I Avis Blod- An uuusuully large number of gelt. pupils completed the eighth grade Dlst. No. 17, Mapleton—Esther this spring. There was a very small llawklns. percentage of failure» and nearly all Dlst. No. 28. Pleasant Grove— of these wilt take the next »late ex- Emerald Morrison, Lincoln Morrison. aininutluu» given June 7 und ?' <>rvnl E. Jess. Arthur Howard Lewis, While some of these pupils will ••ti John .Smith, Clara Viola Hilkey. ter the small high schools in the Dial. No. 21, White Ronald G. county the indb atluus at present are Tyccr. Dorothy Eileen Well», Ken that the Grants I’uss high school will ' neth .Ju a yer. receive most uf them. A total ot 74 | Diet 22. Hugo— Harlet Crockett. were successful. Arthur F. BrltUan, Nellie M. Ward. Interest In the high school work is I Robert L. Brittaan. growing very materially In the coub- I Dlst. No. 24, Merlin—Docie B. ty. states Allee M Bacun, county ! Winehind. school superintendent. Very few pu- i Diet. No. 26, Gels-rs Lillian Fos plls plan on quitting school ou the bury. Dlst No. 27. Wolf Creek—Juanita Miller. Alderine Espy, Margaret G. N. p. PASSINI.FR TRAINS Ritchie, Chester Embree, Embroe, Lorenz King. Glenu C. Bacon. Herbert Lee, , Soul I i I hiuik I pin. Helen Lee. No. it Sh.isla am. •No. is 8. F. Express Diet. No. 29. Winona—Edith In- p.m. ••No. 53 Oregonian man. Elmer Juseph Pollock. pm. •N» 15 Culif. Express Dlst. No. 30, Dliuiuick—Wilma V. NurlbbooMtl 9:15 am. Sargent. N'ola Arista Strader, Mabel No. 14 Portland Exp. 12:«1 p.m. It. Sargent. •No 12 Rhasta I p.m. 7:52 • No. 54 Oregonian Dist. No. 31, Lone Pine—Elma 7:i; p.m. No. 1« Ore. Express Dugger. •Mail trains. •Closed pouch mail. Dist. No. 32, Jerome Prairie— — George W. Geiwitx. Dial. 33, Rocky Dale—Alice Al- THE CALIFORNIA AND OKIKMM6 bright. Retha Leon Hunt, James Les COAST RAILROAD COMPANY ter Taylor. Lois Marcile Hunt. Time Card Dial. No. 39. Wonder—Elizabeth Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- K. Varga. Ruth L Bruner, Guy O. days and Fridays P.M Pollard. lamve Granta l’a»»...... 1 P.M Arrive Waters Creek ........ 2 Dist. No. 4 5. Grave Creek—Lau- !a*ave Waters Creek—....2 30 PM rence A. McHenry. P.M Arrive Grants Paas............ 4 Dist. No. 54, Dixie—Katrina How For information regarding freight aud paaaengur rates call al the office ard. Ila gnat Mutaon. of the company, Lundburg Building Di st. No. 56. Spence—Arnold E or telephone 121 Durkee, Lena B. Houck. Clyde D. Durkee. Marguerite Durkee. Dist. No. 57, Fervydale—Irene Fick. Wilmot Claudette Howell, Viv ian Eva Fulvey. The AdranLugu of To know how good a ciyaroH© really can be miJ_ you must try a 4.1« .10, «.Al li»! arte kto —• Classified Advertising MANY 5 OH KAUM FOUND NUltSERY STOCK—Fruit, Shade, FOUND on lirvgou Mountain month Nut Treat, Ornamental every des ago, Goodyear lire mid rim. Ad- cription. Your liouiu nursery. du»» it. J. Woodbury, Waldo, K. Jordan, Norm luiu Üt. 63U Ore., Lone Ouk store, Crescent City road, 97 FOK MALE Wall Improved *U- acre lamli, wlih stock. lleruiuu PLANO TUNING Blu». b> lma, Oro. 96 PIANOS TUNED Have your piano LXJZV 6 ItOOM HOt Ah Beautiful tuned while Mr. L*. W. Kienle, of luculluu ou Fasi "A ' Bt. Ask lor Portland, la on III» iugular trip to privo uud lorm». E. C. »mll, puuu» Granik Paas. 1'liuUo Rowell'» ^231-11. Il M a ili Start, i.: g J if FOK HAl.t. .tovon uud un» limi Foil TRADE acro» uum Giunta l'usa lugli »< buoi, |2»u0. orni cium. b. it. I »iny, iii» McKuuey tu . Burki - WILL TRADE LAND purtly under Irrigation, building» and improve l. y, LuUf. 11U ment», lor house unci lol. .uurtln Filli SALE lu acre» under Irriga L ougur, 7U2 South F itti» St. City. tivi!. purtly lu utiiiurd, lu uiium 96 Itoli! town. Largo baiti, housu mid auvuial siumiui bmidiug». Ap- Foil TRADE Acreage one mile out piy tu E. b. Volli»», Ibleo l’iboa, on I i< :..> nt i ll.' iilgliwuy, for lliogob. M lioueu aud lut In town. .1. K. Ver- dim mu HOTEL FOK .SALE luqmro Pio li- ei I (elei, , Rogue IllVer, INH'lKl'l'TtON IN MUSIC Fi'R bAl.K Augura goals J. C. Dutcbrnr, KU. 4. pm PROGRESSIVE 11ANO 3CHOOLr— F-14. No bu iUicsa doue Clara Tuttle Fanion, 60» A street, duy». State Accredited Teacher. 9utl THE INSl IlANl E Umilile»» i JESSIE C. KNAPI* -State accredited i'otolsoii, d’*‘ *’aa''d, I» lift- lember in voice uud piano, phone linnioiliule sale. in<|Ulie 3 16-L. 15tf in- i. 1'. 1.1 -in. (il WaM H or Silt POI LTKY ANI» HATCHING EGGS Udephubii 33 4 II. FOR BALK—Bed davonport, excel- Iviit coiidltliiu, lialt prie». Piloti» 0H1X Am booking orders now. In quire tor prices. Hollywood »train. 95 Sg|-J. _______ Hume uf ibleo uuudred «(-air-- Godi» ch-un balod ulfulfa huy, 62 1 Blue Kibbou llulchury, phone Is9. » ton, opposltu Di min lek school, 1161L olio inlie west. 97 TAXI FOR HAI.E Oli TRADÌ; Cow ulid cali for Imzx saw, or drag saw or aotni-tlilng of cquul vaine. i> mile» WHITE LINK TAXI—Call Clemens Drug Sture, t'tume 4S-K. itosl- tnim town on Crencenl City High- Cloned car. Prues duueu irl. wuy. Rd. 2. C. E. Jellkilis. 99 reasouable. W. G. While.' kill Filli ijAI.E l'ortnblo plionograph, «25- Uood su n* w. Ilansp-iH L<.-- »«»«. 1AAI LAlUs —the UvillWu LUÌ 3 J Street 96 mere City or cea-, aj tripa K C Jones. 67tf FOR MALE Two p.u k ponte». lb- qulre at Corner 1 and Elevenlli ImlAM.thl.MI Street._______ ______ 9 9 MUS. ELLEN PRUITT—Dressmak- Hill IIE.M el. Dresse» (1.uu to ÿlu. ill your home 3 5c per buur. Work FUR KENT For rout or aule, attuila guaranteed. 511 South Sixth st. I grain, trull and stock ranches. mono 319-R. lus I Gold Kay Really Co., Medford, 19lt Oregon. Bl 1LD1.NG CONTRACTORS FOR RENT First fluor upartmunt, also »itmlc rooms, by the duy, HARPER * SON—Buildtug contrae lora. Sliup work, turuiiure crating week or mouih lb-au Apart Shop 417 G St., l’huue 14 2-J. ments, 515 North Sixth St. 96 W. R. BARRETT— Builder, kitchen and ottico luruiture a specialty, WANTED Steady men lor the Jose b.iup and Residence 924 S. 5lb SI., phine Lumber Company. 53tf L ily, Phono .ms-J. 19tf WANTED AT ONCE 15 men, VEIEKINAKY SURGEON wages 45c per hour. Boe J. E. 9 411 DR. R. J. DESTI!L. Veterinarian. iVordm, 31» East 1 St. Kesideuce 935 VXaahluglou boul» WANTED Woman who hue had laid l’hune 39S-K. and experience with vhildien housekteplng. Ill) per month. finsK IANS ANI> bl lU.KONH Communicate board and room. with Mrs. J. W. oron, Hugo,, Ore. c. 99 WANTED Two inliers. Josephine 9Ulf Lumber Coiupuny. LOUGlUtlDGE 4c MOSER Ywl NG married num desiring to lo DOCTORS Physicians « surges«», Doctor! cate, wants work in city. Exper Lougiirldgi) gives special attention! ienced clerk and office man. Will lu surgery, ouetetrics, aud diseases I consider unytlilirx Wh.il have you. Write 4 92 care Courier. 96 of women. Nr. Moser gives special l (MIK WANTED Lndy to cook ami attention to surgery, dioguosts th do housework. 9 men. dairy ranch, diseases ot children. Complete X- Ray equipment, Dental X-Ray. Of wages 145. Euro refunded If work eutire season. Write Chas. fice phono 182. Res. Dr. Moser, Pain, Smith River, Dei Norte 48-R; Dr. Loughridge, 369. 9 6 County, California. DR. RALPH W. STEARNS-Physi bl A^.I.l »I'l.NG now mine, want worn cian abd surgeon. Special atten- I an cook mid can use soin» more lion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di-1 men. NI iip miles southwest of sease» of women. Complete X-ray Holland, .las. V. 1'1. Met'nulo.v. Ad equipment. Dental X-ray. Phones, I dress Holland. Ore., or at present homo, 21 Y; office 21-J. tf I nt Hotel oxford. 96 < OMI'ETFN'T woriinn wnnls 'b<y \V. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual the- work. Phono Mrs. Bird at 350-11 raputics Office over Western after 8 o'clock. 95 Union. R*'S. S69-R1 office 217-R. M1M ELUYNEOUH \V. T. TOMPKINS, D. 8. T. Nervous ami chronic diseases Oftlce, Claus i J. II HOWELL Jeweler and violin Schmidt Bldg Phone 204-R. UDikor, repairer of violins and other string instruments. 30« Hnuth Uixth street. FARM LOANS Some choice loans can bo lu'eopted at «’.it'k. W. G Wright, Stewsrt Bldg- Modlord II WE PAY the best possible price for ° JÁZ2 your houkehohl goods of every kind. Don! m il till you get our Ultimate. C. F. T. Co , 209 South Sixth, jiiione 109-R. A,,f scq APÍ> p i i' i; Standard water pipe and «crow can it'.g for «very purpose; also valve» md fittings. Both now aud re-man titwetured. All material guaranteed Money saving prices. Immediate de livery. (1. WEfStfBAl'M A CO. 137 Eleventh St. San Franclscr 4 to'.! AMORTIZED I.OANS on CIlJ property. W. G. Wright, Stewart Building, Medford. Ore. LOST LGBT llntweon Giants Murphy, Muy 15. ladies red wool lilt B o AR d IN u Sweater. Reasonable reward. Find ucuJE eujes er please phone or write Mrs. Nel lie Moomaw, Williams, Ore. S'J WANTED ♦ Woodstock VU WRIGLEYS •nd give your stomach a lift. Provide« ~tl»e bit ot ■ wert” In Beneficial lorm. PASS EIGHTH GIVE "OLD PEOPLE'S PARTI" Iceland Young Folk Hold Entertain, ment Once a Year, and Call It Gamalmonnaeameati. Wliat a word! Translated It means "old |M*ople’s party"—an lnatitu lion that is held ones a year round Cliristiuua lu the lillto Hsiung town uf Isa fjord In Iceland. The party, which Is given by a union of 90 young t*o pie. is the one big event lu the ILves of the old people of the place. They begin to talk shout It in March, and It Is their chief topto of conversation until I>e<eniber. Early in the year, too. the 90 members of the union begin to uinke preparaMona, for, as there are to be between 300 and 419» old people, inib li preliminary work Is necessary. For example, th« young men and wom en must see that good "party” clothes are provided «for all the old people who need them; It would not do for them to go in shabby clothes. The party must have an air of prosperity as well us good cheer. The festival starts at Ave o'clock In the evening and does not close un til on the following morning. First there is a big tea. Then when all are satisfied and things have been cleared away comes a play, which the old peo ple dearly love; then there is a con cert. during which all the old Icelandic and Danish songs are sung. After the ceucevt the young men and women play games with the old people, aud then w iud up with all the old-fashioned deuces. And they must see that each old person has at least one dance with some member of the union. During the war the old people would often ask anxiously: "WlU there be a party this year?" For they realized that it was almost impossible to get fruit of any kind or the sugar witb which to make the great variety of little cakes of which the old people are so fund. "Oh. yes," was the cus tomary answer, "the party will take place at the usual time.” And It did. for the 90 young members denied them selves sugar and fruit so that the old Old City of Magenta. Before ■ it was designated a color, people would not be disappointed.— magenta was—and still is—the mime Youth's Companion. of a city In Italy. The red aniline <He Is Perfect work and long was first t produced in the Italian ciM’, USE OLD ROMAN RESERVOIRS Wear. Work done wnen prom- or obtained Its name from the lsed.___________ I city In the country of vivid colors. Sources of Water Supply Constructed Centuries Ago Employed by Peo At Magenta, which is 24 miles ple of the Holy Land. northwest of Pavla, a great battle was fought, in 1850. in which the Austrians The Pools of Solomon—which have were defeated by the combined Frenen nothing to do with that monarch ex uud Sardinians. cept that they are located near the gardens named for him—were con IN BANKRUPTCY — No. B-70ÔI structed hv Roman engineer* to supply In the District Court of the United a population that must bare been much States for the District of Oregon the size of that which occupies the 111 th» matter of John Kanasto. Holy laud today. They consist of Bankrupt. To the creditors of John Kanasto. of three large reservoirs with a total Ashland, in the County of Jack- capacity of 40..VMI.OOO gallons, and are sou. and District aforesaid. Bank situated about eight miles from the capital. rupt,.and to said Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the Two have been cleaned out, the leaks 16th da) ot May, A. D.. 1923, the that have developed during centuries MACK TRUCKS said John Kanasto was duly adjudi of disuse have lieen stopped up. and For logging and lumber hauling. cated a Bankrupt, and that the first Jerusalem has waterworks as modern Remember "Performance Counts” meeting of his creditors will he held as the heart of an engineer could de Distributor for Southern Oregon ill Room 2 4, Opera House Building. Grants Pass, Oregon, on the first day sire. 4». V. Myers, 80 North Holly St., Even the surface aqueduct and tun ot June. A. D.. 1923, at 1:30 p. m. Medford, Oregon—Phone ttflfl at which time the said creditors may nels that the Romans left have been attend, prove their claims, appoint a repaired and are In use. connecting trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and the pools with their source of supply, transact such other business as may a large spring rising in the cavern properly come before said meeting. Said Bankrupt must be in atten called Bir Danish. i iik iiixMoxi» aa*\n A v.n.llt nt A a I* your for dance nt said time and place. < hl-rhrm.trr• Br«nd^\\ Claims must be presented in form I’HH I b Hid atvi niftahk\V// The Exception. bone«, koaiexl with Blue RibUm. ' required by the Bankruptcy Act and Take no other R ut of jonr v "No man ever loved a woman while sworn to. hr was busy.-' remarks au exchange. GEORGE II. DURHAM. years known »«licit. bAfcxt, Always Reliable | Rut suppose he was busy making love’ Referee in Bankruptcy. SOIDBY DRUGGISTS iVERYWKLRE Dated this 21st day of May, 1923. —Roston Transcript Goodyear Welt Shoe Repairing Harold Lynds represents the latest achievement in typewriter construction; gives the greatest measure ot satisfactory service and a quality ot work that la unsurpassed. ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION Woodstock Typewriter Company, Chicago, Illinois C. H. Demaray Distributor GRANTS PASS, OREGON MtTAL 42 Stores CHICHESTER S PILLS By L. F. Van Zelm ♦> Vntrm ÑewqvW Union SMOKE STACK AND CHIMNE1' WORK as done by us is a source ot perma nent satisfaction to our c 4.oin»rs> When we erect the work it will be absolutely firm and securely attach ed to the building. The cost will not be much considering the fact that we use only the strongest and best materials and employ only skilled mechanics. W. R. RANNIE 417 O Street Saw Mill Equipment Machinery Mine Equipment Power, Transni issine and Heavy Hardware 2011 Reuth Sixth St. Grants Pass, Oregon. P. S. Woo’.in BATTERY BARGAINS— « Volts, Evcreody, new, 84» amp. hours, suitable for radio or rars. Closing out price. 4M« C J. BREIER CO.’ AW, WHAT’S THE USE •7 T C. L. HOBART CO. I Get Your Side Curtains Repaired New Ford Top With 2 Plate Glass in Rear 87 JW Sedan Scat Covers 920.00 Coupe Scat Covers 815.00 Wagon Sheets, Tarpaulins, Tents and Picking Bags Harness, Hand Bags, Trunks, and Suitcases G. B. BERRY South 6th Street We Agree With Felix VUADWA MGA n 'REST — IF SOME BOARDE q isH’r BANGIN' IP g ivoQi€6 MGi> R ippin ' occ jazz qgcord 5 on the ph ^ nj - GRAPH---- T m E WilMMIN ARG GlTt-AGR G005IPPIN’ OR JAAVIN' WITH TpE LANDU-W — 5AY- I’D RAWER TRY RESTING UP z IN A BOILER CACTORN TUAN IN A BOARDING WUbt C~