MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, I GRANT* PAH* DAILY COURIER PAGE THREE P "1111111 DOYLES A universal custom that bandits evtry- * r, AtlCr Everv Aid* bod/' digastlon, Graats Paaa, Oragua I a CO* cleantes to® teeth, y/ soothes the throat. FALL COATINGS— 54 inches wide in Over Plaid*, Velour*,, Boliva*, Polo Cloth* and Plushe* and Brytonia*. WRIGLEYS & good thing to remember $2.75 to $8.50 yard Scalai in it» Parity Nakata Holeproof Silk and Wool Hose for Women THE FLAVOR LASTS Classified Advertising LOST vSOZY 6-ROOM HOUSE — Beautiful LOBT—Between Grants Paas and Kerby, Oregon license plate No. location on East "A” Bl. Ask lor 167906. E. (1. Beil, pnoas U price sad tersi». 131-K. EYES BAD? TRY CAMPHOR Leave al Ford Garage. 10» For eye trouble there is nothing ' better than simple camphor, hydra- LOST—Five tooth bridge about Sept 4lh, in vicinity ot children’s play ■tls, wltcbhazel, etc., aa mixed in hot* ground. Leave at Courier. 15 re Lavoptlk eye wash. One small or ward. 16 : tie helps any case sore, weak strained eyes. Aluminum eye cap free. National Drug Store. FOUND GOOD 6-rooai house on East A St., larga tot. Will sell ngkl and lake part trade in milk cows. Good terms uu part. E. C. Bell, 201 N. Eighth BL Phono IW-K. 18U I BUSINESS lot 26x190 on Sixth St . FOUND- A bicycle, owner may have for sale at pnce which makou it a i same by describing and paying good investment, guiug Pusluesa oa for ad. See Don McKinstry. 103 Puts sidos of lot. Address No. 327 Care Courier. ___________ 8014 FOR BALE—'ioggeuuurg milch guata. Also two young bltiy guata, b. J. Butler, Rd. 4, The Wilson Place. IX FOR SALE—Dry mill wood, |2.26 tier delivered, 10 tier orders <20. Phone Proven, ask tor Amos btuitu mill. 91tt ■ Foil BALE—One Voughn drag saw, itoy Pise, Rd. No. «, twx »J. los Aa>AA«M£ea* A, Lil MU k« *'«••» »Ui UUUUi tua» UHCU. JtUUlUDR öpalUSUg M 6ÍUU* t» OU‘W| SV «¿AV«» A* UIU/U * <»• albi, B. HOWELL—Jeweler and violi» maker, repairer of violina aud IV« other string instruments «4M South Sixth street. p i f ■ Standard water wipe and screw csa ng tor every purpose; also valve* ted fittings. Both new and r*-m*u- ufaaurefl. AU material guaranteed. Money easing prices. Immediate de livery. G. WEIBSBAl’M A CO. 117 Eleventh St. San Francisco ROOF PAINTING and repairing— All work guarnteed tor three years. T. H. Huger. 834 East A St. 84tf GRAVE Cltlla RANCH FUR HAL.lt. ~4L Uueirauiu ittUCU, 1-0 acres uu hiauWs/, as ma« trom Ursula THE JORDAN NURSERY—A home ra«s. L' musí ui piuco» lor slurs institution. Hlghexl grade fruit, sun uuiu ul guiUen truck, waler shade, nut and ornamental trees ui.'iuus auu cuiitaiuapes, milk and and thousands ot grapes tor tali «Ma. Garauu Hues wui annual setting. North Tenth Street. pay iGr place. 1'arl irrigation ui analta. No bettor garduu laud. A BUILDING CONTRAUJOHB ----- —-——— —*- — most sightly bomosile. Gid uuusu. Pluuty ui pasture, out range, grain HARPER a BON—Building contrae aud trull land. Nothing m-tler tora. Shop work, funglture crating tor liu.uuu. It sold soon >4uuu. Shop 417 O St., Pbtfta 14M-J Au>n«»a uwuur. Room ». Masonic Building, Kuseiiurg, Oregon. 124 W. R. BARRETT— BqRder, kllcnsu ana ottico lurnituste a specialty FOR BALE OR RENT—70-acre pas Shop and Residence 834 B. 5th BL, ture, lurmerly alialfa and gram City. Phone 6U8-J. 19tf Hold. Plenty ot water. W. M. Jackson, New Hope. 14 T. C. CARROLL—Carpenter and building coulrctor. Riverside Ave. A FORD DELIVERY car tor sale. and South Tenth St. Price 3160. J. Wolke. __ __ 105 FOR SALE—My 6 H-acre home at 709 Highland Ave., known aa the Shook place, will accept small house close in aa part payment, north side preferred. Mrs. O. W. Murray._________________ FOR SALE OR RENT—Five acres, five room house, outbuildings, pumping plant, family orchard, al so under ditch, inquire of owner, 1706 East D St., or agents. 106 l ilt NFS Petite prunes for sale lc per lb picked. Place order Mon day. Phono 223-R, or call Mon day No. 1 Park 8t.________ ICT FOR BALE—Petite prunes, 114c per pound in the orchard, R. W. Rog- _ers, 1064 North 9th St.________ 17 HARDY SPRAY RIG for sale cheap. Suitable for small acreage. Ad dress Douglas Wood, Granta Paas. 105 FOB RENT FOR RENT—Large furnished bed st. room. 513 North Seventh 105 Phone 33-J._____ _______ FOR RENT—70 acres In cultivation, 7 miles from Grunts Pass, will soil team, cows, hay, corn, wheat, chickens, turkeys and farm Imple ments. Address No. 543 caro of Courier. _ 10® TWO PLEASANT bedrooms for rent, gentlemen preferred, at 660 North Fourth St. _ ____________ 104tf WANTED PRACTICAL FARM HAND wasted, sten fly work and will give the right party reasonable quarters. C. E. Logsdon, Rd. », Box 70, City. 105 WANTED—-Used dressers, mattreas- os and household goods of all kinds.—C. iF. T. Co., phone 139- «. 96tf Darker Materials Take an Early Lead in Mode» for New Season. Black frocks predominate In the early fall exhibits, with navy blue as the only close competitor, notes a fashion writer In the Washington Star. Fabrics are unusually interest ing, though, and they more than make up for the lack of variety in color tones. Several new satins hsve made tbelr uppearunce—soft clinging, crepe like silks that lend themselves admir ably to drapery and pebbly-surfaced satins Dint are effective in plainer models, with little or no trimming. Ecru lac» is a favored medium for collars and cuffs, while beige georgette •nd eyeiet-embroldered organdie are also popular. Borne frocks, fashioned on simple, straight lines, combine two of them. YFor instance, one attractive model seen was of pebbly black satin, with the bateau neck bordered by a rolled-over collar of openwork beige organdie frilled with several tiers of narrow self-color lace. Gauntlet cuff’s of organdie, also edged with lace flut ing. added tbe only other touch of trimming. One street frock was of navy blue Polret twill, cut on rather severe tailored lines, and yet trimmed with •oft lace frills, which contradicted the tailored effect. It was fashioned in one straight piece, with a rounded neck bordered by a pointed collar and long sleeves molded to tit tbe wrists like gloves, a jabot of shirred ecru lace drooped from the collar fastening, while lace ruffles bordered the sleeves, balf-veiling the hands, and extended An Invitation. In some parts of China the young women w ear their hair In h long single plait, with which la Intertwined a bright scarlet thread. This style of ornamentation denotea that the young woman Is marriageable. UTE-FOOT Ptmdrred DANCE FLOOR WAX vcs imoeth. glld- S finish to hard or soft-wood floor« B NO inn. GRKASK OB DC ST. Your druggist hat It. If not. «»nd a» tamps. 75c tor one- ousd «ackago n.aiiKK. WOODWARD DRCQ Ca- rortluaA, On«««. PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Clara Tuttla Fenton, 618 A airset. State Accredited Teacher. Affiliat ed teacher National Academy ot Musio, Carnegie Hall, New York. WANTED—2 Vi or 3-ln> h centrifu gal pump In good condition. O. P. Johnston, 506 South Sixth. 108 PANTRY L WANTED— phlne Hotel. Jose- 103tf WANTED—Second hand Fordson tractor. Box 63, Rogue River, • io® lT6MAN”cOf)k_WANTED—Box 63, Rogue River, Ore. 106 Metallic Fabrica Reign Supreme. A most outstarallng thing In the In teresting fashlsfu for fall Is the un deniable supremacy of metallic fab rics and effects. Entire gowns of richly embroidered cloth of gold are not restricted to the slim draped lines known In the past, but sre shown in almost bouffant style in several in stance*. Intereating Note» of Fashions in Apparel The unexpected in color, detail and fabric gives mnch of charm to the numbers shown, which include a ma jority of formal and semlformal gowns. The newer coats and capes of today have the most demure of UnIngs. Wood-browns, deep grays, blues and unobtrusive greens are In order In stead of the gay linings formerly seen. Cyclamen pink and silver Is one of the smart color combinations just now. A cape of silk crepe in cycla men is lightly embroidered In silver thread and trimmed with bands of sil ver fox. Summer ermine or brown lace Is very effective. This gown In semlbouf- fant style shows the lace over a gold underbody and gains a rich appear ance by a ribbon sash of henna and purple, which ties In front. Embroidered orange mousseline de •ole Is ths usual trimming note on a brown velvet afternoon gown, Thia makes a deep edge on V-sheped neck and forms the flowing sleeves that drop from the elbow. Another afternoon gown of almond green bands Its skirt with squares ot gold metal cloth edged in lace and piped with green In almoat lndlacern- ible width, Thla number ties at one side with a generous sash. The shoes for late summer and early fall wear grow more and more elabo rate. Evening shoes today have “log. cabin” designs—gray suede, much ent out over a black satin underlay, or field-mouse patent leather over satin In a beige tone. Even tbe high heels are similarly striped. One of the Lanvin models is devel oped In a petrole blue taffeta. The bodice, made with a square neck. Is long and srmffltted, and the skirt Is composed of three deep ruffles whose fullness Is accented by hooped sup port Appllqued taffeta rosea in nat ural color eased onto the fabric with silk stitching are Its only trimming. *1 HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS Auto Top* and Cushion* G. B. BERRY South Sixth Street Saw Mill Equipment Machinery Mine Equipment 20» South Sixth BL Greats P P. S. Woodin A NEW ROOF THIS YEAR You were worried •bout that leak and break In the roof last winter. ao get it repaired no*, at a mnch lower coat W. R. RANNIE 417 G Street iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii* STREET DRESSES FOR FALL VARY THEIR SKIRT LINES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimuiiiiiiuiiiuiimuiiiuiiMin Mode Variety Permit» Individuality Display SHIP YOUR PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS —Hattie Coleman Calvert, til North Fourth Street. Affiliated teacher National Academy ot Music, Carnegie Hall. New York. TAXI VETERINARY BURGEON GRANTS PASS CREAMERY DR. R. J. BB8TUL. Veterinarian. Residence 828 Washington boule vard. Phone >98'-R. Top Prices Quick Returns Frock of Navy Poirst Twill With Lacs Jabot and Sleeve Prilla ut PHYSICIANS AND 8URGEONB DOCTORS LOUGHIRIDGE A MOSER —Physicians A surgeons. Doctor Lough ridge gives special attention to surgery, obatetrlcs, and diseases of women. Dr. Moeer glyes special atten'lon to surgery, dlognoels * dises res of children. Complete X- Ray equipment. Dental X-Ray. Of fice phons 182. ifes. ’)r. Moser, 48-R; Dr. Loughridae, 369. CHICHESTER S PILLS V __ THE 1HAMOND IMUMIK À Adir«! Aah year bru**!«» f.w o*MK»e*l*d Blu« »IXMUX» BRA] mkBoWiiai*nt.Si ,« ■■ryj. ---- T -v ...... -.. w w w mt* frr •& *li*bbt SOUBYMMiüßTSEVERWHLRt T DR, RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi cian and surgeon. Special atten tion to aurgerM Obstetrics and Di seases at women. Complete X-ray equipment. Dental X-ray. Phones, home, 21-Y; office 21-J. tf DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Mauual theraputlcs. Office over Western Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R. C. J. BREIER CO. 51 Stores in straight lines up the side of each sleeve, nearly touching the elbows, Green braid, stitched In silver and out- lined on one side with a narrow thread of gold braid and on the other with red, outlined both collar and sleeve ends, and also framed the lac« frills at the sido of each sleeve. Ad ditional strips of the three-tone braid were appliqued over each hip in a conventional pattern and extended th« length of the skirt at each side, form- Ing pseudo panels. Three long tassels of dark blue silk dangled from the braid outlines on the hips, adding ths finishing touches to the model. | i ■ ! I 1 Hand Knit Frock» Are Chic for Sport» Wear Gone, and almost forgotten, for tbe time at least, is that sweet simplicity in dress poets once extolled. Even the little dance frocks, flounced and frilled, girlish at first glance, at second glance disclose among their Innocent looking folds rhinestones enough to weight a court train. Bugles, beads, embroideries, striking contrasts In color and in material, ornamenta tion of all sorts, is the order of the new day. In these effects fur plays an important part, with Russian sug gestion, and lace adds many a Spanish touch to an American product. Happily, there is variety. All fig- ures ma.v be suited. All types of worn- en are In a fair way to be pleased, and certainly the task of pleasing Is made easier for the salesperson. The straight tubelike silhouette is re tained. The bouffant skirt remains in the picture. The circular flare that starts at the hip has taken on new Impetus by way of Inserted godets. Most Important of all because most radically different, is the new silhou ette that starts out to be tubellke and then suddenly at or below the knee flares out by means of a circular or plaited flounce. In these four dis tinct figure outlines, we have more op portunity for individual expression Dian in many a season past. Hand-knit sports frocks for tnndame ’ Poetry Like Shot-Sllk. and mademoiselle are among the smart I ____ _______ r women ______ „„„ knitted garments worn by who I Poetry Is like shot-silk with many If a __________ woman con wield fli,n<'ln« colors. Every reader must dress well. 1 Hut ______ a knitting needle, she cun have the 'wn Inferpratatlon according same frock at much less cost. !^is ability, and according to his _J3ome of the frocks are made In one VY1“!1*1*'/ with the poet.—Tennyson. AW, WHAT’S THE USE Ey L. F. Van Zelrn £. SEWING done, reasonable rates. 730 North Sixth St. 108 MIDDLE AGED WIDOW lady would like to cook for widower or email crew of men. Address Box 635, Gold Hill. Ore.11 piece, with low V neck and plain stocking stitch for Uirewquarters of the way, and la squares or plaids, as you win, of the knit and purl combina tion. The skirt ends with a plain hem effort In the stocking stitch. Others • re two-piece. Yellow, tan. beige, powder bine, green and white. In one tone or with another color combined, are used for these frocks. The softest yarns should be used. Borne of the frocks are embroidered In Angora or brush wool, and «till others sre trimmed with worsted yam flowers or conventional designs which are sppliqued on. INSTBCUJIUN LN MUB1O STRAW for sale, |2.M per load, at Dimmlck ranch, opposite school house. 105 FOR SALE—De Laval cream separa tor, almost new, 350. 10-foot solid oak dining table, colonial style, 325. Oak dreaser. new 318 Stump puller with attachments, half price. Inquir Laurel Camp. H. B. Smith, Wolf Creek, Ore. 106 Paying ths Chinese Doctor. Ttie Chinese pay their doctors to keep them well. Much aa big best- ness corporations puy lawyers a re tainer fee, the Chine*« pay doctors to prevent sickness in the family. If a Chinese patient becomes ill the pay of the doctor stops until the patient recovers, when ft is resumed. A Chi nese doctor visits a family at certain Intervals, and by examination prevents disease Instead of curing Black in Evidence for Fall Dresses I» I« [0 0 fO 0 01 tN Ncwgjeipcr UiiivR HE variations of the mode in dresses and suits for tbe current T season are like variations of a musical theme that carries a single phrase through an entire composition. Re gardless of the manner in which sleeves, collars and skirts are made, the costume, as a whole, conforms to simple lines and to the longer skirt length, things that are established In the fall fashions. Where there are de partures from the straight silhouette It is generally in the form of a slight fullness at the front or sides of the skirt and this Is merely a modifica tion of the mode. In the two dresses pictured, that at the left shows a favored method of trimming sleeves and collar. The sleeves are made rutlier wide and rows of applique embroidery In nn intricate design, are applied from the elbow to the wtrlst. The same design Is repeat ed in the collhr. The dress at the right reflects the vogue of tiered skirts Three deep circular ruffles are placed at each side giving something of I pannier effect. The straight lines of the front of the dress are emphasized by rows of small tucks extending from the neckline to the hem. A belt of bright, metallic ribbon held at the hips by straps of the material, adds a a touch of color to the costume. The circular effect favored In many new coats and dresses Is emphasized by border treatments of fur, braid and embroidery. Bodices are either severely plain or very slightly mold ed to the figure. For sports wear there is a decided flare for mannish styles In rough weaves and bright col ored materials. Just One Question After Another