Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 23, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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MERLIN
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Chinese Parasols
$1.85
Hund I'ulnlssl In Pretty Coloring»
mid Waterproof
Mrs. Jim Dean, of Grants Paa»
Came to Merlin Tuesday to visit h< r
father.
A real gam«* of ball was played on
the Merlin diamond Saturday, with
the Grant» Puss Hoy Scouts. Blld*-r
buck and Southpaw pitched a good
game for the Merlin team. "Curley"
was the Grant» Pax» pitcher. The
gana looked doubtful for Merlin un
til the btli Inning when the xioi
stood 10-8. at done the hioic blood
lo-ll for Merlin.
Kill HAI Jt)
<». <>.
E. II.
L. Y.
< ha».
Morion
Harlss k
Hill, Waldo.
W illlmns
Gilki-son
Lrwely n
McRey nolds
Juel N. Ih-atul
It. Bryan
F. Werth
R. 1». Wit 4, Rogu<4 River
Chas. Buswell, WHd.rville
Harry L. Smith
Jacob Roesch
W. J. Radke
W. A. Fern
I. F. Peak
Tlios. H. Croxlon
E. A. latdwlg
fieo. H. Swiith
Eldon Everton
the moon
old apple
FUK SAl.E
1U ano» under II riga-
l.uu, pulii/ lu oicUuiu, 10 uioua
Il urn low li.
Luige tiartt,
house
sud acvuiul amuuur building». Ap­
pi/ lo E. S. Corliss, 'inieu Plue»,
Viegou.
Pio-
HOTEL FOR SALE -Inquire
Uuur Hotel, Koguu River, Ore. 11
THE INSURANCE business of J. E
Putei son, usi vast o, is olivi ed lor
Ituiuvuialv saie.
inquire ut Mut­
ile T. Peterson, 313 West B
or
telephone 3 34-It.
92lf
GOOD clcuii baled alfalfa bay, $2 4
a lull, uppu»,lu Duiluiick aniOui,
bile uulu w«»l.
97
Kill HALE 1)11 TRADE tow aud
call .or UUM »uw, or drag saw or
aouioitiing ot equal vatu«, a uillvs
lioui towii on t rament t ity High­
way, ltd. 3. C. E. Jenkins.
98
FOR SALI; Two puck poule».
In­
quire al Corner t und
r.ieventn
Hl tei I.
9 9
FOR SALE
At a bargain.
House
and lot, modern.
Lail at -23 1
atreel, Corner Third.__________ 96
PIANOS TUNED- Have your piatto
tutted while Mr. C. W. Kienle, <4
Portland, Is on lit» regular trip to
Granta P ush .
Phone
Rowell's
Music Store, 126 J.
If
FOR trahi ;
FOR TRADE Acreage one mile out
ou Crescent City
highway,
tor
house und lot In town. J. E. Ver­
din.
93tf
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
PROGRESSIVE 11A NO SCHOOL—
Clara Tuttle Fenton, tsou A street,
Slate Accredited Teacher.
bull
JESSIE C. KNAPP— State accredited
teacher tn voice und piano, pilone
346-L.
l&tf
rot i/riiì ani » hat « hiag hogs
OHIX---Am booking orders now, In­
quire for prices. Hollywood strain.
Home ot three nuudrej eggara.
Blue Ribbon Hatchery, phone Tbs.
1161L
TAXI
WHITE LINE TAXI—Call Clemens
Drug stur»,
PUuue 4 6-K. Kuai-
Prues
Cl used car.
deme .!.• 1
W. G. White.
»1U
reasonable.
H)H HEM
FUK KENT -For rsul or saie, allaita
graiu, trull and
aloca raneaos.
Gold Kay Really Co.,
Medlord, tun isUAi caia, vev—lue uuueue
mare
City or cou* try trip. k c
Oregou.
1911
Joñas
67U
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HA.Nlhb
WANTED Steady men lor the Jose-
puiuu Lumber company.
out
mon,
J. »'..
bitt
.MRS. ELLEN PRIT! T
Dressmak­
er.
Drosses >l.bu to >1U.
In
your home 36c per hour. Work
guaranteed.
511 south Sixth Ht.
rnone ais-R.
los
bad
WANTED- Woman who has
iliiidivn
experience
wiiu
and
iluunvaeeplug, >30
per
I monta,
tom mtinicaio
board mid room,
wiiu Mrs. J. W, Oron, Hugo,, Ore.
HARPER as HON—Building cuutrae
tuia, shop work, furuituie cratlug.
Shop 117 G St., Pilone 14 2-J.
89
WANTEO Two fullera.
bum tier Company.
to know be­
new merket
be under
LOHT
Between Grunts Pass and
NURSERY
BTOCK—Fruit, Shade, LOST
Murphy, Muy lb. ladies red wool
Nut Trona, Ornamental every des­
sweater. Reasonable reward. Find­
cription. Your butu« nursery.
er please pholie or writ« .Mrs. Nel­
T. E. Jo-lau, North 10tu Bl. 62lf
lie .Moomaw, Williams, Ore.
88
COZY 6 ROOM HOI HE
Beautiful
FOUND
lutalluu uu East A" St. Asa tor
price aud terms. E. C. uell, paone
FOUND
on
Oregon
Mountain mouth
.-l-R.
U
ug<>, Goodyear tire anil rim.
Ad­
FOR SALE Huvvu aud uuo-bait
dress H. J.
Woodbury,
Waldo,
ailuu
uuur
Giant» Puss higa
Ore.. Lone Oak store,
Crescent
aviiuol, >3uUÜ. nail cash. 8. »».
City road.
87
Luloy, 2.2b McKiuiuy HI., llerke-
PIANO TI NING
b y, < «III.
119
Josephine
9utt
WANTED TO RENT- Modern house
near itigli school, must have three
bedrooms and bath.
Addies» No.
I » I . Ul e I 'Olli tei
loti
INDUSTRIOUS BOY who bus
fin­
ished eighth grade wants
work
Pitone 634-J.
97
WILL PAI CASH fur smull house,
doan In.
Price must bo reason­
able. Call or write il l J Street,
Grant» Pass, Oregon.
97
WANTED Good family cow. must
lie cheap, a good milker und Ken­
ne. Write No. 485 care Courier.
87
WANTED one or more
partners,
must be experienced in hydraulic
mining nnd quurtz mining
Very
little capital needid.
Good
op­
portunity to make quick money.
For further particulars address P.
Or Box 18», Grants Paes, Ore. 98
WANTED
Men to cut logs by ron-
For
tract, will pay good price.
per
Hale—Dry mill wood, $1.00
tier nt mill.
Amos Smith, mill
101
near Murphy.
MISCELLANEOUS
J. B. HOWELL—Jeweler and violin
maker, repairer of
viollna
and
other string
Instruments.
806
Routh Sixth street.
H4»f
FARM LOANS
Home choice loans
can be accepted at 6%%. W. G.
Wright, Stewart Bldg. Medford, tf
WE PAY the best possible price for
your household goods of every
kind.
Don i eeil ini you get out
estimate. C. F. T. Co., 209 South
Sixth, phono 109-R.
84tf
AMORTIZED LOANS on City
property. W. (1. Wright, Stewart
Building, Medford, Ore.
P I P E
Standard water pipe und scrow cas­
ing for every purpose; also valves
»nd fittings.
Both new and re-man-
iifactiired.
All material guaranteed.
Money saving prices. Immediate de­
livery.
0. WEISSBAUM A CO.
137 Eleventh St.
Sun Francisco
BOARD
AND
ROOM
Cun
give
hoard and room for two
young
mon who will sliiire room togeth­
er, with separate bods, alter May
25.
Plain homo cooking, private
fumlly. reasonable rates. t739 N.
Sixth St.
‘97
Bl ILDING CON IRACT'GRH
and
daughter.
In the Pass this
OF LOCAL INTEREST
.Some People We Know, anil We Will
Protit by Hearing About Them
This is a purely local event.
It took place In Grants Paxs.
Not in borne faraway place.
You are uoki-d to investigate It.
Asked to believe a citizen » word;
To confirm a citizen a statement.
Any article that is endorsed
home.
1» more worthy of confidence
Than one you know uotulng about.
Endorsed by unknown people.
Will Young, carpenter, 312
St., Grants Pass, suya: "1 can
commend Doan s Kidney Pills from
experience. My kidneys were out ot
order and my hack ached at times.
1 could hardly do any stooping or
lifting.
.My kidneys acted too fre-
qucutiy.
I read ot Doan s Kidney
i'llis and used them, getting my sup­
ply at Sabins Drug Store.
Doan's
soon rid me of the aches and pains
anil put my kidney» in good order."
6uc, at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
Co.. Mfrs., liudalo, N. Y.
Wed net
Trains will run .Mondays,
days and Fridays
P.M
Z____ i pass..
l^>av« Grama
PM
Arrive W’atera Creek ........ 2
Leave Waters Creek.......... 2 30 P.M
P.M
Arrive Grants Pass............. 1
For information regardlug freight
sud psnseuger rales call at ine offici
oT the company, Lundburg Building
or telephone 1 3 1
The Advantage of
Goodyear Welt
Shoe Repairing
DK. K. J. RESTU.L.
Vetenuariau
Residence 83b Washington boule­
vard i'nooe 39s-K.
0. B. MARKS, M. D., Practice limited
to disease» of eye, ear, nose and
taroat
Fhoue 62.
Arab brown. cocoa, rust, gray and
navy are favorite colors for these
fashionable suit froek« whose claim to
distinction is verified in the lielow-the-
knee-lenglli routs.
Not infrequently
<>ne notes nn introduction of tu'ka
throughout the costume.
There’s a Reason !
Saw Mill Equipment
Machinery
Mine Equipment
Power, Tian-mlssion and Heavy
Hardware
2<m South Sixth St.
Grunts Pass, Oregon,
p.
• ®. 1913. Weatera Newspaper i mon.)
f
Truth Bound to Prevail.
Mv prln ipnl method for defeating
error and her.»\ is |>y establishing the
truth.
one purposmi to fill a bushel
with tares, but if I run fill It first with
«bent, I may defy Ills attempts.—New­
ton.
e That Dovi» Into the Ocean
r
Federal Tires
Arc better tires.
They cost no more,
C. L. HOBART CO
I
Get Your Side Curtain» Repaired Neu
Harold Lynds
DOCTORS LOUGHHIDGE At .MO6ER
—Physicians At surgeons,
Doctor
Lougiiriuge gives special attention
to surgery, obstetric», aud disease»
Ford Top With 9 ri*te Glass In Rear »7 .BO
Sexlan Seat Covers $20.00
of women, dr. Moser gives »pedal i
attention to surgery, dlognosis A: i
diseases ot children. Complete A-1
Ray equipment. Dental A-Kay. Ot-
<lce phone 182.
Res. Dr. .Moser,
48-R; Dr. lxtughrldge, 369.
W. T. TOMPKINS. D. 8. T. Nervous
and chronic diseases. Office. Claus ;
Schmidt Bldg
Phone 304-R.
There is a perfect menia for top­
ping out the one-piece tires«, under
the long cent with pnieley ami tapestry
patterned silks.
This gives the ad­
vantage of a conservative smart atilt
until the coat I» removed, when presto!
a frock of ravishing color and design
men Is Itself.
Smith’s Garage
and
long
Is Perfect work
Wear. Work done when prom­
ised. .
PHYSK IAN'S AMI SURGEONS
W. F. RUTHERFORD— Manual the
rapitile».
Office over Western
Union. Rea 259-R; office Ï17-R.
Mo’dup I« Right
Corredi»,ndent »v,»» < •miiiieri lnl enn
dor in lite followlng fioii, n moior cmi-
p ini » clri'iilur: ••Tlicie IX likely lo I h -
u little hohliip from lime t<> Hme In ||>»
furnlbliint of puri».*'- ¡»»»lon I àvii ng
Trnnscrlpt.
I
81IU.EON
DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Phyai-1
clan and surgeon. Special atten­
tion to eurgery, Obstetrics and DI- .
seasea of women. Complete X-ray |
equipment. Dental X-ray. Phones,
home, 81-T; office 21-J.
tf
Ing taste lx the subject nf the nccnni-
ptinying Illustration It is fashioned of
s pure silk hemstitch xtrlited ratine, a
material prominent among the hand­
somest novelty weaves. With the coat
removed, one Is clad In » charming
one-piece straight-lined frock.
THAT nn elusive Intangible qual­
ity is style, and yet what a price
It coinmundx.
I low we dote on the
word und consider the goal of our
ruibit. Ii In mutters of dress achieved
If our critic» pronounce our lint or
gown or cmiutuie entire a* having
“lots of style."
There is a certnln air of <llRt!n«*tion.
style If you please, about flip three-
plei*e suit with the three quarter-
N. r. fasmagek tkai . xs
length cent, Thf-e htng coats of sien-
del- line are » of direct
d.rwt appeal to n
Soul libouii«!
The flntqier uge
patrielnn clientele.
No 11 Shasta
6:40 p.m. 1 ay ehoo-e Its short tlnre Jioket of
a.
lit.
13
S.
F.
Express
i#
:
10
•No,
youthful lines, tint those of exclusive
••No. 6.1 Oregouia u
1 ; 15 pin.
mo.,' kinm the arl»t<MTitle gruce of
•No. 16 Culli. Express
>:20 p.Ui.
1< i
slender lines. Tluee-plvi-e suits
Vori li bound
No. 1 4 Portland Exp.
S 15 a.m. 1 of till« type, that 1« with coats reach­
• No. 12 Shasta
12:01 p in. ! ing below the knees, are fashion's
•No. 5 4 Oregonian
7:52 p.m.
latest contribution to the season's cos
No. 1 « ore. Expro»»
7.15 pin.
tume nii i i s-es.
• Mall trains.
Not only ■ do the "lini1«" of the suit
•Cl<»' ml pouch mail.
count but elegance ot* futirle Is also
a fuctor I in the fonimi suit frock.
THE CALIFORNIA AND IIKMilH
scheduled tor
1
future triumph, A suit
COAST RAILROAD COMPANY
which « PI nppenl tn most discriminât-
Time t ard
W. R. BARRETT- - Builder, kitchen
and ottive
.uiulturv a specially
Snop and Reaideucu 834 3. &lb HU,
lily. Pboue 5u»-J.
19tt
VEIERI^ARY
Star Owners
Grants Pass
Juris- II the .Merlin Women i
Classified Advertising
—
THE MODE SUPREME EXPRESSED
IN FORMAL SUIT-FROCKS
Coupe Seat Covers $15.00
Wagon Sheets, Tarpaulins, Tents and Picking Baga
C. J. BREIER CO
I
I
42 Stores
MACK TRUCKS
For logging and lumber hauling.
Reinember "Performance Count»"
Distributor for Southern Oregon
<>. V. .Myers, BO North Holly St.,
Medford, Oregon—Phone 3<ltl
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
-5
Ltrs <70 CMfel? AND
LOOK AT 1ÍJE f?OOMÿ
AT 0MlTi-t€> BOARDING
MOUt>£
f
nothin ’ J»0lN'
T ook
NÈt»TGRDAT OCF
an LOOKED AT. 500
B oarding mouses
—j I m X-liJu
(If! f ».
Eddie Hubbard, United Sintis mull pilot, wax seriously injured when lila
plane became unmanageable ami <lld a nose dive of . several hundred
_______ feet
____ Into
toe oceiin while ho «as carrying Oriental mails from the Admiral liner Presi­
dent Grant to Seattle. The timely arrival of it fast motor boat saved Hubbard's
lite, lor lie was micoi sdous when piiked up. The photograph shows the
wrecked plane on a scow.
By L. F. Van Ze!m
VGitrrn Newquprr UnnMl
Harnexs. Hand Bags, Trnnks, and Suitcase«
South 6th Street
BERRY
Adverting Pays—Advertise with the Cou: ei
But It Was Some Task