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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1923)
w •F—» GRANT« rAM BAUT OOOUHI !■ ■I W—-»——«—*«*•! NÉW QAUGÈ ÖF HORSEPOWER BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK DOYLE’S Method ef Shewing th« Relation Be tween It and a Kilowatt Hao B««n Devised Mor« than 100 y—rs «go J Watt took the strength of a "strong London draft-bor—" a« • unit »1 m«aearein«u< to Indicate th« power ef hi« «team «ngln«. This unit, which w«« the «mount of •»•rff that w<ml4 Ahno»t everyone knows that Sage ral«« SS.ooo pousda «a« foot hi Tea and olptaw, properly eem- mtaut«, h« celled <m« horsepower. poonded. bring» tack ths natural cotor Kiev trie motor», ««totuobiie «ngl Itntre to the bsir when Ixtod, and »11 etho» found Of euergy-predow i and «toealced or gray. Year» ago the only lag machinery her« been man—d M way to get Ini» mixture w— to make term» of Watt’» borevpower ever it at home, which « me»«y and trouble some. Nowaday», by «»king at any »Ince, »ay» a bulletin of th« New York drug »tore for "wyetn'» Sage and Sul Stat« Committee of Public Utility. The phur Compound,’* you will get ■ large "strong London draft-bored" to dead — kettle oi this (amon, old rmie«, im «ohlpput «nd Ma bone» are duat bat proved by the addition of other in hl» mighty th«*« Mr« b«ew to im gredient», at a »mall co»t. bedded In tradition that from that Don't «toy grayf Try HI Ne «M can po»wbly tell that you darkened time to thia no one Ma questioned th« horsepower of t her—. your tair. — it dees it — naturally and New th« null ef meswrefaaat, «riff- «venfy. You dampen a sponge or soft bra»li with it and draw thlt through laally take« from a bera«, la ta ba your hair, taking one »mall strand at a used to niesKure the «Irengtb ef etbev time; by morning th* gray hate disap horses, to determine, In term« ef «•» pear», and after another application or ebaafeal horsepower, how «treag they two. your hair become» beautifully •re. There ba« been designed g dark, glossy and attractive. wagon, the wheel« of which ar« gtefSff t* ta « hyftrfltilte puttp . . by - of which »ny required pull c«tl ba —tab- Halted and a uniform load resistant« maintained. To tbto w«gM *ni W Have har m —»S vartoaa typ«a ef b«M«k from the lordly Percheroa, walgblng a full ton, to the 900-pound l.'ght-bar— Y«u tag th« Mdowya—overwork bone, and from th« result« there trill be established a ratio hetw—n ««fght They —n't k—p op the eontfaaal and strength similar to th« fabled lar Strain. electric motors, «bowing the number at The back may fftva out—It may horsepower aeHverad fer «vary kilo gch« and pain; watt ef energy Urinary trouble« may •— In. ~* ~ Don't watt longer—taka Doan'i . — - Kldnay Pin«. Raaldenta of thl« vletatty andor— Denmark*« Alphatatl—I War. them. There to a battle of the Mg ahd Can Granta Pa— paopto doubt the tie letters now raging hi Dsn« following evidencaT Mrs. A Brigg«, Karby, ora., say«: The Dsnleh language, hke the I '■1 Mad Doan » Kidawy Pill» for a man. has hitherto adhered tg the MIA long time and mad —y that they are dle-age practice of spelling Its aoune th« beat remedy I have ever found with capital letter«, but a progressive for attacks of kidney complaint. I fnevement of growing strength do- «offered dreadfolty with backache mends the «tAotHMioa ef th« little and felt dull and tired. Dlxxy head letters In conformity with Bngtish, ache» annoyed me «nd my kidney» rrcnch and other language«. TM dm did not act right. I med Doan'« Kidney Pills and they helped me Stand baa aroused the fury of the cow wonderfully, strengthening my buck •erratlve element«. Now Minister of Education Appqi and kidneys." 69e at all deniers. Foster-Milburn has determined to Introduce the atnall- Co., Mfr«., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. letter practice in the schools. A« la the Bolshevist reform of the ItuMlan ! Jf" orthography end the Bulgarian ctaag—, the Mg letter and the «mail letter have become SyMbnld ef prifftaal opinion. ................ 1 ' ■ «» Sotv^gwhgf The Juitlcu of th« p—cu toi a telVS In Ohio, in pursuance of hl« dutl««, had to bear and Jodg« Uw «aan that war« brought befor« him and al— M perform occasional m«rrtage ««•*■ m<m!«a. Ha found It dlfflcult to dl» •notate the various functions of bls office. Everything h«d fOM smoothly am tfl h« tad •—ed — • bridal "D« ysb tab* this man to bu your huabaadP* The bride nodded emphatically. “And you, accueed," —Id the jna- ties, turning to the bridegroom, "what Tep Price« have you to —y in your defen—F* Quick Returns Japanese Kdltere Poorly PalA Jnpsne«* newspaper men work for small ralarlM, but effort« tre beiti made by presperone newspaper« in Osaka to derate the aumderd. The Osaka MafntcM, which haa e UTE-FOOT’ dally circulation of «bout dnd.Oflt». b— IMwfterWi made eubstantlel Increate M Ita «xl«4 DANCE FLOOR Ing scale of salaries. Together with a bonus distributed twice a year, ee- WAX leal pay 1« two to three time« the Glv«» smooth, gild- tag finish to hard Specified salary. OV «oft-WOoi ttoora •o jntna«» Try Grandmother’« Old Favorite Recipe of »ape Tea and hnlphur WOOL DRESSES $16.50 The Korrect Make Snappy styles in Canton Crepes, Twills and Tricotine, In Navy, Gray, Brown and Car mel Shades, well finished and perfect fit ting. Sizes 16, 18, 36. Classified Advertising MIBCBIXANBOrB COSY «-BOOM HOUSE Beautiful it "A*' otion on E^»l "A St. Ask tor u« and tarma. , _. E. C. Bell, phone tf «21-1L t. M GOOD 6-<<x>iu buu— on East A HL, larga lot. Will —U right and |*ke pan trade In milk ovvi. Good tttrms un part. hi. Ç. Wl 861 N. 18tf Eighth HL Phone 281-A. FOR HALE—Dry mill wped, |8.26 ttor delivered, 10 Uur order» 830. < Phuue Pruvott, ask for Amos Hmlth /a881. 91tf B. MOWffnJL—jffwaMr aad maker, repair— «8 »lollaa other string tnntrumsnts. South Stew etrpat. , HU * 1 P • Standard water pipa and «crew can- ■ng for «veef purpo—. also faW0 sud fitting«. Both npw and ra-Aah- ufacUired. All material guaranteed. Money —-Ing price«. Immediate de livery. G. WE1SSBAUM * OO. 187 Eleventh Ht. Han Franetoco KELINQUISHMENT, « aallue Irosa THE JORDAN NUfteBRY—A home taatrtutloa. Highest grade frtlt, Grani» Paea fer aule, «o aerea, 13 shad«, nut and ornamental trees under diteti. Addre— Lloyd /ar and urausands of grapes for tall re!, Hpaldlng a MUI, WiMerrilitf. setting. North Tenth Btreet. 8» GRAVE CREEK RANCH FUR SALE —A deeirabie ranch, lie acres on ROOP PAINTING and repairing— All work guamtoed tor three highway, IS miles from Granta years. T. H. Huger, 834 East A Pass. Finest of places for «tors flt. 8 4 If and sale of garden truck, water melons and cantaloupes, milk and HEMSTITCHING — All atrnigbt work eggs. Gardea truck Will ulnxxt 6c yard, ill ______ cottod. ___ 8e«ll< lops and IVty for plkce. Part Irrigation m point« 8e. Comfort« and quilla alfalfa. No better gardeu land A ___ L mndu. 801 East H St. Phone must sightly homeslte. Old bouse. litt 897-Y. Plenty ot pasture, outrange, grain and trull land. Nothing better BUILDING (XJpiTRAgJCUltB for 810,000. If sold soon t<600. Address owner. Room 8, MaeonlO Building, Roseburg, Oregon. 124 HARPER A SON—Building contrae- tora Shop werk, furniture craung. FOR SALE OR RENT—70-acre pas Sbep 417 G Ht.. 1'hOhe 143-J. ture. formerly allatta and grain field. Plenty of waler. W. M. W. K BARRETT— Solidar, kitchen Jackson, New Hop«,________ _le ihd office fwnittifTa «paciaity. FOR SALE—Petite prunos, 1 bpc per pound in the orchard. R. W. Rog ers. 1064 North Oth St._______ IT FOR HALE—Six thousand pound« of used hop wire. Inquire of Boa 69, H. F. D. 2., Granta Pa—. Iff Shop and R—Idsmce 814 H. 5th City. Phon« 608-J. T. til C. CARROLL—Carpontor and imildtag contrewr. Hivorsid« Ave. and South Tabth St. INSTBOCHON IN MV8IC FOR HALE—Neat 6-room modern cottage, new palut and paper, lot 60X100, on Went J »truer, »88«. PROGRESSIVE FIAHO SCHOOL— Clara Tuttle Fesrton, txt A etreeU Terms. J. F. Byers, 412 Clark Ht. State Accredited Teacher. Affiliat 15 ed teacher National Academy of FOR SALE—Four shoals, three __ Music, Carnegie Hall, New York. horsea, set harue—. Ramicy, op posite fair ground«. 15 PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS —Hattld Coleman Calvert, 511 MERINO rant for »ale, cost 850, «ell North Fourth Street. Affiliated for 810. No further use for him. teaches National Academy of Atoo 3 Jersey bull calve« eligible Music, Carnegie Hall, New York. to register. Oak Lake Farm, Rd. No. 2. ________ 16 TAXI FOR SALE OR TRADE—Milk cows and heifers. Want good gentle WHITE LINE TA Drug Store. P horse, low wheeled wagon and deuce 882. 0 drag saw. What have youT Write reasonable. W Albert Kindle, Rd. 2, Box 50-A. 18 FOR SALE OR TRADE for dairy stock, pure bred Aberdeen-Angus bull No. 284974 Maid’« Lad 8. Dixie Ranch, Tel. 6I0-F-38, Granta Pas«, Oregon. 13 VET ERIN ABY 8UBCUPUN FOR HALE—Good piano and baach 8250. Writ« H. N. Ixfftond, Med ford, Otti. 13 PHYAICLANE AND EUKGKONH FOR SALE—Bnby carriage. Inquire «14 Ea«t L St. 17 BACK OWES OUT SHIP YOUR GRANTS PASS CREAMERY O, B. M arks , m . D., Fraction limited to «U m —« of «re, «ar, no— and thriML Phone <2. Non-Detonating Gasoline Like.the Smokeless Powder Big Guns Some gasolines detonate. Union Gasoline does not. And that distinction may largely determine the efficiency of the motor that you drive. Detonating gasolines explode instan mg against the piston, they depend upon pulse for the complete piston stroke. They limit the compression because of their tendency to explode prematurely, resulting in less power and efficiency. Detonating is a cause of “knocking”—you’ve noticed it on hills. Alto, those crashing impulses cause vibration which means wear and tear. The Powerful Thrust Union Gasoline is non -detonating. Its explosion h prolonged. It thfusta the piston, doe* not cras/i Agimwt E It causes sustained impulse, exerting power to the fall length of the stroke. Autboritia agree that it permita «ion because compression is limited gasoline to detonarte. New Speed So with Union Non-Detonating Gasoline yottf new liveliness. You notice a new "lift’* on hills, * pier pickup, more power and less vibratioa at all sp less wear and tear. And this increased efficiency Union Non-Detonating Gaso gresstve refining methods. It exhaustive tests. The research ped with the finest apparatus for studying reft methods, is constantly devoted to its improvement. IMonO^ojipany •21 FOR RENT DOCTORS LOVGHR1DGE & MOSER —Physicians A «urgeens. Doctor Lougbridga glv— spacial attention to surgety, obntatrlo», and disease« •f woanen. Nr. Mo—r glr«« special attenrian to »tirgery, dlognoei» A FtntNlSHKD housokooping and diseases pt children. Oaiaplq»o X- •leeping rooms, 411 North Sixth. Hey «qulpment, Dental X-Ray. Of- Phono 511-Y. Call after 6 flew phon« 181. Ran. ^r. Molar, O'clock p. in. 15 48-R; Dr. Lougbrld—, ¡69^_____ FOR RENT—Modern light houeo- kceplng rodBto. Inquire ret 854 DR. R alph W. hyal- North Eighth. Phone 839-T. Mrs. etea and «urge« tal atten J. F. Reeved, 15 ti «tg do «urgWy, Obftetfleu and Di- saaae« of woman. Completa X-ny WANTED equipment. Dental X-ray. Phonee, home, 21-T; office 21-J. tf WANTED—Used dresser«, mattress es and household goods of all DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual hinds.—C. IF. T. Co., phone 139- thwrapntlcs. Office over Western R. »«« I SIom. Rea. 269-R; office 21T-Ä. WANTED—Man and wife to run tanch and take care of Invalid DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T.—Spe cial attention to nervous and 13 Woman. I’hone 10. chronic disease«. Phone 524-J. WANTED—Use of strong team, har- Office, fioom 2, 292 South 6th St. 8e»a and wagon during winter. State terms. Cartr girarantooA. Route 3, Box 74 FOR RENT Front sleeping room. Unfurnished, with or without board. Phono 370-R. 207tf CALL h»H BIDS •lek hcwiarh*. sow «—meek, rnmrittetfon. Mtrtty aVoto »d. k W m fiver aetheet calomel CHAMBERLAIN! TABLETS Never ticken or grips—only 25c AW, WHAT’S THE USE LOST LOUT- -Five tooth bridge about Hept. 6th, In vicinity ot chlMren'» play ground. Leave ut Confier. $6 re ward. $6 1X)3T—A brown mackinaw on road between Gallce and Merlin. Flnd- or please leave at Courier office. 13 LOST—Between Oregon mountain and Grants P ush . Ous Mack suft- eaao. Ono roll of blanketa. Re ward. 801 II «troet, Grants Paas. FOR TRADE HORSE AND COW TO TRADE for nursery stock. Call 612-F-21, or write J. T. Middleton, Rd. 4. 13 TO TRADtT—168 acfo ranch for Grants Pass residence or «mall Acreage improved. Inquire for Morrison, 419 West II St. 12 G se - I fml lowing T hi 9 MOGNiPfG Union Gasoline NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that At a sped«I meeting ot file Board of Directors of School District No. 1, Josephine Ctntgty. Oregon, 1« be held Monday afternoon, October 15, 1828, at the parlors of the First Nationel Bank of Southern Oregon, at 5 O'clock, sealed blds will be received and considered fer the irsaeporte- aa — »L»» M>«n DiN«»wfWte tion of all pupils of school age re WWW ^w W mF I rr wv Acre— Chann«l In Folding Boat siding within the boundaries ol for Jud Tmtfw say« s mas who is Mr. Bette, brnttmafl fa the Dover mer school district No. 2«, now con Rowing riub, made « nighf (doming «/Ways dead sure ho !• right Isn't solidated wWh School District No. 7. < Jf the CMmtri to atr 7«-pwnftd folding Hkely to have enough responsibility to the city schools of Grants Pau. Further Information as to said rowing boat tn right hour«. He hsd tor it to make any dlffdreaee whether transportation can be secured from a ortttri 18 hoars during the day. His M li or not the Clerk. Edward S. Van Dyke, «t only refreshment wag a tittle brandy. his office ht the First National Bsnk Printed butter wrappers for «ite - ---------- ---------- hnWding, Grants Pass, Ofegeh. Writing paper at the Courier. at the Courier office. SMW16 The SSBB WritiB» ptffer at the Courier. EVERY Should I