WUiMkHMT, OCT, to, iirjit. GRANTS PAHH DAILY COURIKM " 11 1 11 ■ j [ easy to darken 1 DOYLE’S YOUR GRAY HAIR OnMS Paa«. On|ii Yeu Can Bring Back Color and Lustra With Sags Tea and Sulphur A Brushed Wool Sweater FOR HER XMAS GIFT $4.50, $4.75, $6.45 to $12,50 Colored Silk Umbrellas, lied, Green, Gray, Navy, Brown, Purple and Black. Guaranteed to give sat­ isfaction $4.50, $5.45, $6.50, $7.45, $9.50 to $11.85 ■ I ! | i i Holeproof Silk Hose $1.00 to $3.50 pair Store will remain open evenings until Chrlatmaa, starting Thuneliiy Classified Advertising lit 1LDING <3)NTRAtTOBB FOR HALB K------------------------------ SELL.NG OUT RANCHES at bargain RAUFER * SON—Building contrae- lors. Shop work, furniture crating. prices, 5 and 10 years* timo. Shop 4 17Ü St., f-hoi^ 142-J. Hunches tor rout and exchange. Gold Ray Roulty Company, Mud­ ■v. it. HAltRETr— Builder, kitchen ford, Oregon. it and jfflce furniture a specialty. Shop and Rondante 8 24 8. 5th BL, FOR BALE OR EXCHANOB— 40- illy. Phono tu»-J. lini room hotol with tbrso bus!uosa rooms. Gold Kay Realty Com- INSTRUCTION IN MIMIC puny, Medford, Oregon.________ tf FOR SALE.... 300 acre irrigated PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— ranch bordering river and high­ Clara Tultla Ponton. 6l4 A street. way. 2 miles from Grants Paas. State Accrudited Tcaoher. Sacrifice at (10,006 on 10 years Burrowea Kindergarten Course. time, 11000 per year, 6 per ceut Mrs. Ebba Hansen. Assistaut, interest. Gold Ray Realty Co., _________ lit South Fifth BL_______ Medford, Oregon. «lit PIANO .SCHOOL Full BEGINNERS BUL118—Genuine Holland stock, —Hattie Coleman Calvert, 611 well rooted in dark, now ready tor North Fourth Street. Affiliated you at Jordan's, North Tenth St. teacher National Academy of Music, Carnegie Hall, New York. FOR «Ali» Or trade, 18 acres on lower river road. H. C. Lee, 10th VETERINARI BURGEON au.t \ streets. 88 DH. K. J. BEBTUU Veterinarian. FOR SALE 45 acres unimproved, Residence 888 Washington boule­ vard. Phono 898-R. Murphy creek bottom land, *10 per aero, s miles from Grants i DR. R. H. UH1FFENHAGEN. Veter­ Puss, three-quarters mile from inarian. Office Jo. Co-op. Assn. Murphy postoffice and school. Phone 53; Rua. SU3 D St., phoue Enough wood ou place to puy for 181-R. sumo. E. Ixiuglirldge, Wilderville, Ore. 78 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS FOR SALE—Complete wood suw, *25 less than cost of engine. C, B. MARKS. M. D., Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and Roberts, corner Oak and West I. ________________________________ 52 throat. Phone 62. MO8ER FOR SALE-- Furnished house on DOCTORS LOUGH1ULM.E — Physiclaus A surgeons, itocioi Lawnridge Ave. Call at The Hat Lougbrldge gives special altentiov Shop. 78 to surge, y, obstetrics, and disease* MILK COWS for sale- l’hono or call ' of Tumen. Dr. Moser gives specie, atten'lou to surgery, dlognosis A on Sam Letteken, Provolt, Ore. 73 I diseases of children. Complete X Ray equipment. Dental X-Ray. Of FOR SALE—First class stump pul­ floe phone 182. Res. '7r. Mose* ler with slumping plow and pulley. 48-Rf Dr. Lougbrldae. 24»_____ Address Hog 690, Grants Pass. Ore. _________ 78 I DB. RALPH W. STBARN8—Physl clan and surgeon. Special alien FOR SALE—Restaurant and room- I tlon to surgery, Obatetrlcs and Di Ing house of 23 rooms. For par- I soasea of women. Complete X-ray Ucuiars address No. 572 caie of ' equipment. Dental X-ray. Phone« th*» Courier. 74 borne. 3X-Y; oitloa 31-JU_______ « FOR SALE—Registered Shorthorn ' HR. W. F. HUTHERFORD—Manual theraputtes. Office over Western Durham bull, No. 1162530, 2 yrs. Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R old In March, weight 1200 lbs. Chas. Owens, Rogue ltiv«-r. < ire. 74 NOTICE FOR SALE—5-room house, fur­ nished, two lots *850.Ou. Will NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that consider light touriug car as part payment. Write No. 571 care, the County Court of Josephine coun­ lourler. __ _ ' " ty. Oregon, will consider blds for the Minty, on or before September 1. 1824, of 120 cords of four foot sound FOR RENT body fir woo4, cut from green tim­ FOR RENT—First class alfalfa and ber; said wood to be delivered at the grain lands ou either cash or Courthouse. All bids must filed on or before share basis. River Hanks Farms. Granta Pa»», Oregon.________ 81 Thursday. January 3. 1924, at 2 o'clock p. m., and a certified check FOR RENT—Three modern house for 5 per cent of the bid must ac­ keeping room», furnished, 232 company the »nine. The Court re­ West 1. Mr». J. 8. Smith. serves the right to reject any or all FOR RENT—One 3-room and one blds, or award the contract accord­ 4-room furnished apartment. Close ing to tho best Interest of the county. Ry order of the County Court of in. Inquire 70S E St. 75 Josephine County, Oregon. F L. COON. WANTED 72 County Clerk. SEWING—Suits, dresses, embroi­ dery, fancy work, done by tho day, hour or piece. Call or address Ida Howell, 611 Wert B «<• 72 WANTED- Sugar beets, mungols or knlo for chicken feed. Phono 223-J or address No. 573 care Courier. MISCELLANEOUS J. B. HOWELL—Jewoler.and violin maker, repairer of violins and other string instrument«. 806 South Sixth street. 84tf P I P B Standard water pipe and »crew cas­ ing for every purpose; also valves and fitting». Both new and re-man­ ufactured. All material guaranteed Money aa”lng prices, immediate de- »lvory. Colored paper at the Courier. ONSTIPATION mart bo Avoided, or torpid liver, biliousness,ititlIgostluu and gassy pains result. Easy to tab«, thoroughly cltanting CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Never disappoint or nauseate—25« C. J. BREIËR CO. „ VR-EDDlE, I AND HEMSTITCHING—Straight. In cot­ ton, 6c yd. Ladies and ohildreu’s dressmaking. 801 East U street. Phono 397-Y. ____________ 512 H Street. _______________ _ A. , C. WHEELER—Fire, Auto, Health and Accident Insurance. Ot- flee with Smith & Howard. 519 H St 74 SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH, RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arma Basil/ Made Smooth, Saye Specialist Any breaking ont of the *kin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by appljiug a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin special­ ist Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation be­ ams at once to soothe irritated skin and heal eruptions such a* rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait tor relief from embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowle* Mcntho-Sulphur from any good druggut and Uac it like cold cream. NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Ah! Wbat relief! Your clogged nostrils opi'n right up. the air passages of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffl­ ing, mucous discharge, headache, dry- neM—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed-up! Get a small bottle of Ely's ( ream Balm frum your drujrgist now. Apply a little of this fragrsnt. antiseptic cream In your nos­ trils, let it penetrate through every air |iaasage of the head: soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely’s Cream Balm is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has been seeking. It’s just splendid. Large-Thumbsd Women Intelligent. A French writer Clasens nil women by the size of their thumbs. Those with large thumbs nre said to be more likely to possess native Intelli­ gence, while the small thumbs Indi­ cate feeling. XMAS OPEN W5H YOU’D RuN BOTTOM DOQ(2 OF J.".'.-------JÇ'»Jg!.!L»lSS.------ f—L'LL-.1-1 _____ .. these days. No. the Dreamland Kl*s lias seen to that. "Ths Dreamland King of course can't t*e around attending to avary- thlng all the time, nod sometimes Old Bad Dream* gets In a bad dream with­ out the Dreamland King nothing but he has seen to It that ghosts ds not ever come In dreams. dy/AARY GRAHAM BQHNFÄ “And dear me! The thought of ■ lu» MWUI, 1,- tfu ghosts frightens people, and that seems such a pity when there !s nothing, ab­ WITTY WITCH’» TALK solutely nothing of truth about ghosts, Old Witty Witch was such a friendly about ghosts. “So send these true messages eut for soul. Everyone la Fairyland loved her and to her delight the Fairlea In ought me. Brisess Brothers and Fairies: back messages to Iter telling Iter bow There are no ghosts at all anywhere, much she waa liked now by many, at any time. Hounds can be made by creaking woodwork, but ghosts cannot many children. Witty Witch had felt and that so make sounds when there are no such many wrong Ideaa had gone around things ns ghosts to make them!” And »11 promised to deliver Witty about her at one time. She said mat children thought tbers were dreadful Witch's messages. Then they had the people known aa witches and that they magnificent Woodland supper and ended off the party by singing lovely would do all sorts of horrible things. As she dearly lovea to be loved and songs. ns she Is particularly fond of children Just as the Fairlea are It really did hurt iter feelings most dreadfully. And SEES OPERATION ON SELF now, since so many messages had been taken out about her and sent to chil­ Doctor Removes Patient's Stomach dren and grown-ups and animals, too. Before Clinic of Surgeons. tlie truth waa around about Witty Chatting from time to time with the Witch and people knew that there man on the operating table. Dr. Hans were no bad wltchea about, and that Finsterer of the University of Vienna, Witty Witch wm one of the dearest before a clinic of Buffalo surgeons, re­ of the Fairyland creatures. moved the patient's stomach, performed Of course Witty Witch was so named a minor operation on the organ and because she was so jolly and because replaced It. The operation required she was always thinking up good ideas nearly two hours, the patient being for parties and becuuse she waa merry fully conscious throughout* and witty and auch good fun. But thia day Witty Witch asked the Breeze CUT CORN BY MOONLIGHT Brothers to come about and take some messages out for her. And the Breeze Brothers said they would be delighted West Virginia Farmers Overcome Scarcity of Labor. to do as Witty Witch asked. Farmers of Kabletown, W. Va., are “I want to give a little talk,” Witty Witch said, "and perhaps the Fairies experiencing such difficulty In getting I and the Gnomes and the Brownies and labor to cut their corn crop that they all of the others will come. For some are doubling up themselves by cutting of them can help with the messages at night by moonlight. and then after n>y talk I want to have a big Fairyland supper party. 1 Learned Alphabet When 2 Years Old. Laraze Brackett a six-year-old girl, haven’t had one in ever so long." So first of all the Breeze Brothers of Kokomo. Ind., learned the alphabet went about and took Witty Witch’s when she was two years old and could mesaage thnt she wanted to give a talk read and enjoy the comic sections of and that she wanted to send forth the newspaper at four. She is now in ' *• messages, and that after the talk she the thlri grade st schoot wanted to give a supper party. Wltt.v Friends of Job. Witch had said she would like every­ “Job’s comforter" Is the expression one to come at twilight that very day Witty Witch busied herself In get ironically used to denote any person ting ready for her supper party all who, under pretense of sympathising that day. Oh. how much she did pre with another’s afflictions, attributes pare! Woodland salad and Woodbind them to his misdeeds and thus aggra­ Ice cream and Woodland lady Angers vates his sorrow. The allusion is to and Woodland fruits and nuts. It »a- Ellphaz. Bildad and Zophar. friends of a magnificent supper anil she spread a Job. who visited him in his distress great table of moss ootside her care so and declared that his misfortunes re­ that there would be plenty of room sulted from his sins and iniquities. And as twilight appeared so did all the “Then Job answered and said, I have heard many such tilings; miserable guests. Witty Witch welcomed them all comforters are ye all."—Job 16:1-2. Old Mr. Giant came, too, and many of O. A. C. SHORT IXJU RSES ___ ^CMddy’s Evei\ii\$ Fairy Tale H Agricultural Economic (Auifcrcncc ........ Jan. 21-Jan. 35 the smallest fairies climbed upon his For further information regarding shoulders and knees and settled them­ any course address The REGISTRAR OREGON AGRim.Tl’AL COI,- selves there for ths evening. LEGE, t'orvallis, Oregon. Witty Witch was dressed In a new frock of old gold with a big lace slmwl WOOD BIDS WANTED about her neck and sbauldera. Ou her head she wore a great tall hat of At a regular meeting to be held lavender, and everyone said she had at the office of the clerk Monday never looked so well before. evening. January 7, 1924. at 5 “1 have something Pre been think­ o’clock p. m., the Board of Directors ing of for some time," said Witty of School District No. 7, of Josephine Witch. "1 have heard, from time to County. Oregon, will receive sealed time, people speak of ghosts. I've bids for the sale and delivery to the district for the school years of heard them speak of haunted houses said 1924-1925, of 450 tiers of body fir and of nil such things. I have seen wood, said wood to be cut in two foot that If they