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    GRAN'TM P »MH DAff.Y COURIER
N »TI Iti» % V. .11 I.Y 21. 1923.
PAGE STTVFN
till« work, which is another
proof
Hint the WtMervflle p«*opl< believe
in keeping tlie very bust ot
of their
Mr. and Mrs. Charle- Blgi-rinun.
Mine Tny-
how produr ts nt home,
<>f Weed. Calif., are vl.lli.ig fr loads
lor has spent a number ut years as
ut Marlin.
$|l educator, ss an
old
profesmr
Mias Griswold wax a Merlin caller
U.M'I il to express It, ”1« aching
the
Monday from Grants Pass.
you ng school how tu Idea,” and now
Miss Anile Krrllni-« r wio- a Grants
all" han installed her loom at
the
I‘a an visitor Monday.
Doern»r home and will do all eortx
Mr and Mrs. Toni Blldarbui'k, of
of weaving, not on'y carpets
a
Merlin, will move shortly to Grants
nig« hut the fancy art «tuffs, too.
P iihm tu pin co Uielr sons
in
high
The parsonage In gi-t'ing to be the
school.
nodal c«-nter for the young folk of
O b Friday evening the flli-tlds Of
SaveiaJ times
a
tlie community,
Mr mid Mr«. Bllderhu'k gathered at
week th ty gaibe i to play .roquet,
th«-ir home tu bl
buskI'tbsll and other
ut her «pori.«
sports,
It is
they leave us on I Monrlay.
Til
b'-ing whispered around that some of
diva look cake, l the men ici c
th" grandfathers and their feminine
and a lovely e veiling was .*uj
contemporaries are se«-r«-tly prar tic- ,
Merlin wishes th«. BUderbwcka
Ing « roquet and »ome of throe days
pill ess and prohp.rlty In their
they will "happen in” and sLow th«’
home.
youngsters how it was done "In my
Mrs. Gray was a visitor at
the
day.”
Tavlu home Friday.
W oui |« t If Grants Pass, Medford
and Ashland missed the Wilderville
crowd on the Fourth? She couldn't
go to Ashland because she had cotu-
■
A visit to the caves is tremen-
Fact U. Wilderville
pauy at home.
ilouely Interest Ing
In
the
first
Bhe is
Is getting a bit ambit I ouh .
place, the road t:i pood, the aeetiery
c'imblng out of the rural commun-
Is beautiful
and
having
reached tty class mid Is culling herself a
yoitr destination Mr. Sabin's
glad burg
Mrs Ingalls, president of the
hand aud rental smile ate worth go­
Ladle« Aid. with her co-hort of wili­
ing fur to ni«et.
ng workers. Rad Robinson. Sunday
Having donned coverall« you gath­
school superintendent, backed by the
er with a scorn ur more sightseers at Sunday school, mid Mr.
Coleman,
th«' mouth of tin- cavyrn, wli<-re the
wiiit the assistance of the cummuu-
cold draft of air striking you mik i Ity at large, pull'd off a Fourth of
you feel tliHt It Is an .-iwesome thing
July celebration to be proud ot. The
to venture into th» silence and mys­ taolies Aid had a lunch stand where
tery hidden
b'-n« .th
th«»
grout all sorts ot delectable eats could be
mass''« »if earth and rock. You fe> I
purchased
The Sunday school put
that It lx there that "things which
on a program of speeches and music
know not man’s dominion
dwell,” and Mr.
Coleman
managed
the
down
and a spooky thrill
ciiases
sports. The youug people sold can­
your spinal oolutnn.
For
several
dy and peanuts and pop corn to cre­
minutes «ft»r venturing In. even tb'
ate a thirst then lemonade to as-
loquacious fat Judy is subdued, Ms
suug«' the thirst.
th« crowd. ea< h with his tiny gliBi-
Mr. and Mrs. Lovelxie celebrated
nu r of light slug)« files through th»
their 33rd wedding anniversary by
narrow passage. Boon the first iron
going to Ashland to see their daugh-
ladder appears and the
fat
lady
• ter, Mrs. Charles Oglesby. They bad
shows signs of distress which
In­ expected Mr. mid Mrs. Cassidy, with
creases with each climb until finally tbeir small son to rue* t them there
having scaled tlie 60-iout ladder she but were disappointed as the Cas­
coliapiu-i.
sidys were unable
to
get
away.
the
"Oh. mother dear, what Is
Frances and Willard took in
matter?" asks anxious daughter,
Fourth and both declare that
"It's the climb It," gasps mother three days celebration was not
dear.
much.
Miss Taylor will nut teach the pri­
Mrs. Ben Spauldiug and the girls
ninry department of the Wildervill« are summering at the tuill on Slate
school next year. It Is reported that
< reek.
Their house u perched on
Miss Alice Loughridge Will carry on
the bank of the stream and overlooks
a pretty pool.
It is surrounded by
THE: 4 ALI FORNI A AND OREGON trees and looks invitlrrgty cool.
UHSr KAUdtOAD UX.MP.A.NY
MERLIN
DOYLES
UranU Pa««, Ort*-*
2A<
ull’CV«'
III.
I Ilion
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gth
«li-i-vr
mui white
|OOM' klMM*
I I’M«,
Knit
I nlon
fl.A<
1.1.
19.
atte
Classified Advertising
M1H4 ELLANI Ol H
FOR WALK
I. B. HOWELL- Jeweler and vluliu
ami
maker, repairer of
vtullus
loti
other string
instrumenta.
•
itt
South Sixth street
COZY G ROOM HOUSE
lleuutlful
location on East "A" St. Ask fur
prtou uud tvruiu. E C. dell, ph ohe
321 H.
U
FARM MIANS—Borne choice loans
cun be uccepted ut 6H’/«.. W. G.
Wright. Stuwurt Bldg. Medford, tf
GOOD eruditi house ou East A St.,
lurge lol. Will sell right uud lake
part trade tn milk cows.
Good
terms ou paît. E. C. Bull, SUI N.
Eighth St. Phoue 221-R.
lHtf
F I I* K
Standard water pipe aud screw cas-
ng for every purpose, also valves
ini (dtlngs.
Until new and r, man­
ufactured.
All material guaranteed.
Money saving prices. Immediata de­
livery.
U. WEISBBAI'M A CO.
137 Eleveutb Hl.
Sau Francisco
FOR SALE Good fresh cows, both
grade und purebred Ayrshire. Car-
old J. Parker, Lougnridge ranch.
WE PAY the boat poaslblu price for
your household goods ot every
klud
DonT sell Uli you get'our
estimate. C. F T. Co., 2uv South
sixth, phoue 13U-K.
kill
Filli HALE
16U acres, auveu one-
hull miles uor III west ot
Graute
Page,
Bans, $900.
Write ti. li.
11th
street,
Sioux
Falls.
7 oi. \\
$7
H. D.
AMORTIZED LOANS on City
property. W. O. Wright, Stewart
Building. Medford. Ore.
tf
FOR SALE
iu acres
unimpruvud
river bottom lutid, IU acres clear,
3U to cultivate, can bu watered.
Cheap, one half mile from Kerby.
Address Robert Inks, River Banks
Farms, Rd. 2.
62
J.
1820
FORD
Foil
HALE
S«df
starter uud good mmhalilcal con­
dition.
Cun be seen at Oldlng's
Garage.
4 6
PIANO It MM.
PIANOS TUNED- Have your piano
tuned while Mr. C. W. Kieule. of
Portland, Is on Um regulai trip to
Granta Pass.
Phoue Rowell's
Music Store. 121-J
If
FOR HALE
Hupnioblln touring In
good condition.
Hix good
tires.
Might tukv tradii. Valley Garage
4 ltt
lli 11.DING CONTRA! TORS
HARPER * SON- —Building contrac­
tors. Shop work, furniture crating
Shop 417 0 St.. Phone 14 2-J.
FOR SALE
4 room liou>e near new
s< bool on West <1 St., lol 100x100,
flower and vegetable garden, also
gaa range,
Ilvllubl«-,
6-burn« is,
3 owns. In excellent rwmtivion
i<> u.oiiable.
Call mornings 3til
Jordan St., between Foundry and
West G.
6«
FOR BALE A nice
cheap
turm
humii tor someone Give
uh
a
small price tor the improvements
and we will make you a present
or tho whole 40 acres. 4(1 acres,
about 15 acres uuder plow, good
hou.<« mid flu«« big barn,
water
piped to house and burn, nice fam-
Ily orchard of nil kinds and lots
of fruit and berries, 3 acres
in
corn mu! beans, potatoes and veg«-
table garden, mid the whole 40
scree fenced mill
cross
fenced,
with a splendid 5-foot stock mid
IKiultry woven wire f<’lice, l.ooo
cords Of fine wood tlmlHT mid nil
2«4
down hill haul io market,
in
miles, finest turkey ranch
th«- «ountry. If you hud our fur-
keys now they would pay for the
Half cash. I bal-
ramh this fall.
What more * do
mice four years.
you want? Phone Central, or ad-
dress Box 6 3. Rogue River, Ore.
4«
FOR SALE
22 hi
head older hogs.
Duroc I’oar,. 1 >■'
Hen Bull ranch
near Wilderville.
A SNAP FOR QI ICK SALE Cot­
tage nt 301 Rugae River Avenue,
I nearly acre garden ground
mid
fruit, on Gilbert Creek, itns en­
gine and pump, $1000. Write A. < .
Brown. 904 Corbett St., Portland
4 3tf
W. GIBNEY, the M c N«'» h
Man
1U4 West E tit., tii.mt» Pass,«Ore.
Phone 240-J.
48
Time Owed
W. R BARRETT— Bulldor. kitchen
Wodnes
and ottice
turnllurc a a$Hwlally ■ Trains will run Mondays,
days and Fridays
Shop and Realdouce 824 8. &th St., '
P.M
1
City. I’lioue Sos J
I utf I .eave Grants Pass...
F.M
....2
Arrive Waters Creek
! «es va Waters Creek........... 3.3'1 PM
lNHTKl’CTION IN Ml Hit
P.M
Arrive Grants Paas............ _4
For information regarding freight
PROGRESSIVE 1*1 A NO BCIlOOb—
and passenger rates tu.ll at the utile«
Clara Tuttle Fenton. *0» A street.
State Accredited Teacher
95tf of the cutnpany, Lundburg Building
or telephone 1 3 1
TAXI
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WHITE LINE TAXI—Call Clemens
Pliuue 41, it. Iv'.'i
Drag Store
deuce Ski.
Closed car.
Prices
W G. White
reasonablo
VI I ICKlNAItl
MAKE
DR. R. J. BEtsTUL.
Veterinarian.
Residence 88s Washington boule­
vard Phoue 39»-It
O. A. C
PHYSICIANS AND SI RGLO.NS
You have finished
high
school and, like all «ide­
are
awake
graduates,
looking to college.
DOCTORS LOUGH1UDGK & MOSEK
—Physiciaua 4> surgeons, Doctor
l.ougbridge gives special attention
tu surgery, obatetrlcs, und diseases
ol women. Or. Moser gives special
alleutluu to surgery, diognusia w
diseases of children. Cúmplete X-
Ray equipment. Dental X-Ray. Of­
Res. Dr. Muser,
fice phone 182.
48-R; Dr. Lough Edge, 369.
DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi-
Spe.ua! atten-
clan and surgeon,
tlon to surgery, Obstetrics and Di­
seases of women. Complete X-ray
eq::Ipmeiit. Dental X-ray. Phonos,
home, 21-Y: office 21-J.
tf
Refiners and Buyers of
NATlVEPLATlNUM&qOLD
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
Eatablhhcd 16 Year«
Office: 742 Market Streel. San Franclaco
Plant' South San Frsnciwo
The State of Oregon of­
fers you the best of train­
ing and a collegiate de­
gree iu the leading pur­
suits an.l professions, a.s
follows:
CHICHESTER S PILLS
V
Spv
1 ill' I'llUOXh IIHAMI.
A
• •«IlvMt A»i. your l*rw:^lM i r Ä\
Xx —'
’• *«* ' ’ v,;l» I >n. \/
• m V) Take •»« other. Hu» .»f jrni r V
1/ ~
rtf »'•"««•<.
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m-ars'e. A*
a - a h
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iii <*-TFHA
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Jf niAJBMNI»
IH a J. imi UKANI»
IÍKAM» PIIX*,
l-|I.UM,fc„
for «X
«ft
...nU ^i, BotsalM. Al»»«, Kells' a
SOLD BVCRUüûlSrS LVLRYWHLRE
C J. KREIER (0
42 Stores
FOR RENT OR HALE—Used pianos,
organs, typewriter«. Rent will ap­
ply on sale. Seo Rowell First.
•<
Furnished cottage nt
Foil RENT
Cull
next
210 Foundry stftot.
53
door.
FURNISHED—Two
FOR
RENT,
houaekouplng,
tent
rootds light
house; one largo sleeping room.
«;> 1, ( orner Sevelilh and I> Sts I ,'
SKIM MILK RATION FOR CALF
Ford Touring
Substitution Can Be Made In Week
or Ten Days After Animal Is
Two Weeks Old.
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When the calf Is two weeks old. It
can be gradually changed from R
ration of whole m'lk • to one of
skim milk by substituting an equal
amount of skim milk for each p»r-
tlon of whole
milk removed. The
plan of substitution Is based on the
supposition that tlie fnrmer can secure
a limited amount of skim milk. A
complete substitution enn lie secured
In n week or ten days. When this
substitution has been completed, a
me<l'um-s1xe<l calf might to he receiv­
ing about twelve pounds of milk daily.
Price reduced five dollars each day
until sold. Watch garage window.
C. L. HOBART CO.
Saw Mill Equipment
Machinery
Mine Equipment
Your Next Goal
C. B. MARKS. M. D., Practice limited
fto diseases of eye, ear, nose and
tnroat
Phon« 62.
WILDBERG BROS.
FOR RENT
Avoid These Hymptoiun
"I was weak and uervous,
hud
headaches all Hie time, and my baca
Hurt so bad 1 could hardly stoop,"
writes Frank
Kichaidsou,
Perry,
Geoigia. "Tried Foley Kidney Pills
and got relief.” Backache, rheuma­
tic pains, tired feeling, dull head­
ache. too frequent urination, discol­
ored or strong odor are symptoms of
Kidney and Bladder disorders amt
demand prompt treatment.
Fob y
Kidney Pilis give quick relief.
Re­
fuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's.
Co'Kh's Pharmacy (Adv.)__________
Ml RGKO.N
Vv. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual the
rap utlca
Office over Western
t’nlnn Re«
office Î17-R
KIMBALL PIANO for siile, In fine
condition, $150. Mrs. Cyril Wise.
4«
Kerby, Ore.
WILDERVILLE
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
Engineering, Igi I. ultore, Com-
uicrce. Forestry, Home Ero-
limi
noiiiies, Militai) *1. l.-nce
Tai l I -. Mining, Pharmacy, Vo­
va: louai Edu. .it á n, and Music
Student life at the college
is rich
iu opportunities
for leadership and petsou-
al culture.
Per information write to
TUE REGIS I RAK
Oregon
Agricultural
< 'orvallis
College,
Powerful Steam Cngine.
The most powerful high-pressure
steam engine in the world was built
for tlie Cargo-Fleet Iron company of
Engbiml and develops 25.1X10 horsepow­
er at 149 revolutions a minute, with
steam at 190 pounds.
Powcr, Transmission and Heavy
Hardware
i
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Board of Directors of School Dis-
trict No. 7. Josephine County. Ore-
igon. nt its regular monthly meeting
! to l>e-Jield on Monday, the Sth day
lot August. 1923. at the office of the
clerk at 5 o'clock p. m. will receive
J sealed bids for the transportation to i
I the city schools north of the Rail-
| road track of the pupils of District I
• No. 7 residing in the -north end ot
I said district, and more than
one
Imile from the school houses of said
district, said transportation to be by
motor-driven vehicle. More detailed
I particulars can be secured from Ed-
I ward S. Van Dyke, clerk of the dis­
trict. at his office in the First Na­
tional Bank Building. Grants Pass.
Oregon.
The Board reserves
the
right to reject any and all bids.
wses
209 South Sixth St.
Grants Pass, Oregon.
P. S. Woodin
HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS
Auto Tops and Cushions
G. B. BERRY
South Sixth Street
But on Parties It’s All Ri
HILDA WULt) LOOK
n n n n n r> NlCG ,N A °AlQ
CRJULRJI OP 1ÚOSG RED EAI2
FOR RENT One 3-rooni and on«'
l-room furnished apartment, with
gas ami wood range. Inquire 7<i8
E street.
WANTED
WANTED -Cut-off man.
Co.
Pine Box
DOST
I
I/IST -From machine in Granta
P ush , about July
sth,
Roman
Strip'd wool acart, $5 reward for
return to No. Si>7 Courier office.
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