Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 06, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    ORA NTH PAHA DAILY COURIER
DOYLE’S
JUST IN BY EXPRESS TODAY
l aulii si* Itrushisl Wool and Angón»
SWEATERS and JACKETS
Rvuutlful Color Combination»
Priced $4.50 to $14.50
Classified Advertising
1'HYHICIANS ANO HUHUEOAfH
FOR HALE
A |65 ROH8 FEED CUTTER, No. 10, 0, D. MARKS, M. D., Practica Uialted
nearly new for >40. Phone or
to diseases of eye, ear, noae and
write P. W. Nouier, Murphy, Oro.
throat. Phea« 63.
36
DOCTORH LOUUURIDGE A M OH E 11
FOR SALK—Pure bred Jersey Du roc
- -PhyaUiaus * eurgeou». Dootor
boar. Weights about 6PU lb»., lu
Lougbridge giva» special atteullon
tu »urge,/, o bai et r Ics, auu diaeasea
-A-l condition. W. H. Wyuunt,
oi •V'zrnuu. Btr. Muuer givo» spedai
601 F-2, New Hope.
37
alleo'leu lo »urger/, diognoets *
FOR HALE—Oak and pine wood al
dlsuarvs pt chlldrcu. Compiute X-
thu Garat place,
tulle south of
llay squipuieul. Denta! X-Ray. Ot­
Crescent City highway on Jeronio
tica pbone 182. Ras. 'ir. Moser,
Prairie road, |2.6o and 62.UO per
48-K; Dr. Loughiidae, 369.
tier ut place. L. E. Hurlwig, Rd.
8.
38 DR. RALPH W. STEARNB—4»hysl-
clan and surgeon. Special atten­
FUR SALK- Modern 6-ruuiu house
tion to surgery, Obstetrlas and Di-
at 627 North Tldrd St.
3b
s«a»o» of wouteu. toispl«u X-ray
equipment. Dea tai X-ray. Pbonea,
PUPS FOR HALE -Colilo Terrier
horn«, 21-Y; of floe 81-J.
W
pupa, 66. Senti check
W >11 »••mi
pup by «apresa. T. H. B. Taylor, DR. W. F III rHERFORD—Manual
Rogue River, Ore.
36
thuruputics. Office over Western
Union. Re». 269-R; office 217-R.
Foil SALK—Good heater. Cull ut
602 North Fourth Street.
3 4tf
COUNTY TREAHt IIER’H VAIJ.
FOR ROAD WARRANTS
FOR SALE Purebred. big typo Po­
land Chiun pig». W. L. Tutti».
Si'Una. or«.
39
All Josephine County Road War­
ranta issued up to (not including)
December 1st, 1621, and protested
FIRST CLASH wicker baby carriage
prior
to that date, aru hereby called
tor salo. Inquini 614 L St.
4U
in and aro payable at the County
Foil RENT
Treasurer’s office on or after Novem­
FOR RENT—One3-room und one ber 5th, 1923, ou which date inter­
4-ruom »paiiimut tog i< rit. with eat will cease.
wood rungo and ga». Inquire 70s
GEO. 8. CALHOUN,
E til.
3b
County Treasurer ot Jose­
phine County, Ore.
FUR RENT—Furnished, Wickham 36
resilience, six rooms, garage, at,
74U North Tenth St. For particu­
lar addreaa Box 770, Granta Pass,
Tapirs Here Long Ago.
Ore.
____ 40
Tapirs lived in North America dur­
ing the period of the great Ice Age,
fossil finds show.
WANTED—Used dressers, mattress­
es and household good» of all
Printing that pisases—Courier,
kind».—C. F. T. Co., phuue 139-
R.
96tf
WANTED—liomesteud
rellnqulsh- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ ♦
COMINO EVENTS
meu or 2u acres. Private water.
Address No. 554 care Courier. 36
♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ ♦
FOR SALE—Second hand
Cheap. Inquire 712 E St.
orgun.
36
GIRL WANTS POSITION in private
Meet-
home aaaisllug with house work Nov. 7, Wednesday—O- E. S.
36
Ing; men havo charge.
or caring for children. Write Miss
Marjorie Baldwin, Guu. Del.
36 Nov. 9, Friday—Traveloguo in the
Presbyterian church, by Rev. F.
MISCELLANEOUS
Gordon Hart, under the auspices
ot tho Grants l’asa Womans Club.
J. B. HOWELL—Jeweler'»and violin
maker, repairer ot violins and Nov. 12, Monday Armistice l>ay.
otuer string
instruments.
MU6 I
General holiday with celebration
South blxtn street.84tf
in Granta Pass.
PIPE
Nov. 24. Saturday—Oen. Logan W.
Standard water pipe and screw cas­
II. C. will hold a cooked food Bale.
ing for every purpose; also valves : Dec. 1. Saturday—Christmas sale by
and fittings. Both npw and re-iuau-
Ufactured. All material guaranteed. j Ladies Home League of Salvation
Money sa’lag prices. Immediate de-
Army.
Jvery.
¡Dec. 8, Saturday—American Legion
G. WEISSBAUM & CO.
Auxiliary bataar, benefit commun­
187 Eleventh 8t.
San Francisco
ity house.
HOOF PAINTING und repairing— Dec. 15. Saturday—Ready made and
All work guarutoed for throe
cooked food sale by Ladies ot
years. T. H. Huger, 834 East A
Brethren church.
38
St.
84tt '
HEMSTITCHING—Straight, in cot­
ton, 6c yd. Ladles and children's
dressmaking. 801 East 11 street.
Phone 397-Y.
18tf
LOST—Thursday, bunch, of 5 or
more keys on chain. Finder leave
ut Courier office.
38
Owner
36
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
PROURE8SIVE 1’IANO SCHOOL—
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 613 A struct.
State Accredited Teacher.
Burrowen Kindergarten Course.
Mrs. Ebba Hnhsun, Assistant
515 South Fifth St.
PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS
—Hattie Coleman Calvert, 611
North Fourth Street.
Affiliated
teacher National Academy of
Music, Carnegie Unii, Now York.
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BUILDING CONTRACTORS
HARPER a BON—Building contrae-
tora. Shop work, furniture crating.
Shop 417 O 8t.. Phone 142-J.
W. R. BARRETT.— Builder, kitchen
and office furniture a specialty.
Shop and Residence 824 8. 6th St.,
City. Phone 508-J.
1 »tf
FOR TRADE
FARM—56 acres, small orchard,
timber, part cultivated, to trade
for city property. Mrs. Eva Ty­
son, 6 56 North Sixth St.
VETERINARY SURGE* >N
DR. R. J. BESTÜL. Veterinarian.
Residence 838 Washington boule­
vard. Phone 898-R.
BALDWIN MAY LOSE
(Continued from Pago One.)
•
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUGH«REMEDY
FOUND
FOUND—Chauffeur's badge.
get It at Courier office.
Fattens Wrijley Bailding in Chicago Bang BosBM in Sin
The pari of the Wrigley Build­
ing erected two years ago has filled
such a want that »he north section,
nearly double the floor area of the
south section, is being added.
This north section, nearly com­
pleted. occupies the entire block,
immediately across North Water
Street, fronting on Michigan
Avenue anti reaching to the height
of the main part of the first struc­
ture, with a connecting bridge.
The space in the new section is
already nearly all taken by high-
class firms in advance of the com­
pletion of the building.
I
Here is a concrete (as well as a
steel and glass) proof of the say­
ing that “advertising pays.” In
these magnificent buildings Mr.
Wrigley has erected an impressive
testimonial to this great truth.
They loom large and beautiful.
They typify the achievements of
the man who built them. They
stand as a monitor over the activ­
ity of the Nation'» second city —
inspiring—dominating—massive-
bearing unanswerable testimony
to the POWER OF ADVER­
TISING.
fight the government tooth and nail,
with many supporterà in the house
of commons.
The Imperial conference also has
badly damaged the government. The
offered by the government which
general feeling that the government
may mean the employment of per­
summoned the dominion premiers
haps 200,000 mon. not essentially on
many thousands of miles without
work to which they have been accus­
having any constructive policy to
tomed. The others will have to re­
place before them, whether in imper­
main conteut with the “dole" which
ial or foreign affaire.
hardly keeps them from actual star­
Added to this is an infuriated be­
vation. The outlook is black.
lief among big manufacturers of the
Labor leaders called on the gov­
noflh of England that the govern­
ernment for an earlier re assembly of I
ment will surrender to the Colonial
parliament in order to consider and
suggestions on the question of tree
deal with this grave state of affairs.
trade. .Manchester, Liverpool and all
Their request was denied. In conse­
the big cities of the north believe
quence tumultuous scenes may be
such a reversal ot trade policy would
expected between the government
mean their speedy ruin.
and the labor members of parlia­
Seldom has a ministry in Britain
ment—particularly those from Scot­
faced an outlook so dark. Ita own
land—within the ensuing sittings.
supporters lukewarm and divided,
The unemployed themselves are
its opponents waging the bitterest ot
becoming more and more discon­
fights, weak and almost inarticulate
Don’t you know you can turn
a distressed, feverish, coughing tented. The majority belong to the In itself, its chances ot survival seem
child into a comfortable anil hap­ lieat class of men who are continual­
pily stni ling one simply by giving ly looking for work. The London remote.
police, who sympathise with them,
B. P. PASSENGER TRAINS
anticipate ugly episodes
around
Southbound
Whitehall.
No Narcotics
•No.
13
8.
F. Exprsee__ 9:10 a m.
LaboritM believe the Baldwin pol­
••No. 63 Oregonian ■■■ , 1:46 p.m.
icy toward Germany—the passive ac­
No. 11 PLasta--------- — 6:40 P.m.
ceptance of the French occupation of
•No. 1« uallf. Express,^ 9:20 p.m.
Northbound
the Ruhr—hns been the main cause
No. 14 Portland Exp__ _ 8:16 a.m.
of retarding economic recovery
•No. 54 Oregonian ----- 7:62 p.m.
Europe and preventing revival
No. 1« Ore. Express__ 7:15 p.m.
British trade, with subsequent
•No. 12 Shasta_________ : 12:01 p.m.
•Mail trains.
aetilng of unemployment. On
•Closed pouch mail.
question of foreign potlcy they
MOTHERS—
LOST
Here’s Proof That Advertising Pays
C J. DREIER CO
51 Stores
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
importent to til Women
Readers of this Paper
Thousands upon thousands of wo­
men have kidney or bladder trouble
and never suspect it.
Women’s complaints often prove to
be nothing else but kidney trouble,
or the rttutt of kidney or bladder
disease.
If the kidneys art not in a healthy
condition, they may cause the other
organs to become diseased.
You may sutler pain in the back,
headache and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous,
irritable and may be despondent; it
makes anyone so.
But hundreds of women claim that
Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root, by restor­
ing health to the kidneys, proved to
be just the remedy needed to over­
come such conditions.
Many send for a sample bottle to
see what Swamp-Root, the great kid­
ney, liver and bladder medicine will
do for them. By enclosing ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.
Y- you may receive sample size bot­
tle by Parcel Post. You can purchase
medium and large site bottles at all
drug stores.
Cet This Out—It la Worth Money
Send this ad and ten cents to
Foley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave-
Chicago, Ill- writing your name and
address clearly.
You will receive
a ten cent bottle ot FOLftY'B
HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds,
and Croup, also free sample pack­
ages of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS for
Backache. Rheumatic Pains, Kidney
and Bladder trouble, and FOLEY
CATHARTIC TABLETS for Consti­
pation and Biliousness. These won­
derful remedies have helped millions
of people. Try thorn. Conch’s Phar­
macy.
Adv.
By L. F. Van Zeim
HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS
Auto Top« and Cushion«
G. B. BERRY
Sooth Sixth Street
GRANTS PASS
City Directory
OH Pages of Names
Grants Pass Residents
Price Reduced to $1.00
Get Yours at the Courier Office Now
His Nose Knows
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