FRIDA Y, FEHIll'ARY I, 1034. GUANTA PANA DALLY COURIER F. !”■!■.1 Mrs. C. Messinger and son. Clär­ (XHfrXO EVENTS ♦ en«« Scherer, motors^ to town Wed­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A. W. Rates and «rife called •n nesday. Looter Parkor, of Orants Pass, has Feb. 14, TburmUy The W. C. T. U. the W. B. Wheat family Sunday. been vMftag hie mother, Mrs. Noble Miss Griswold and Mrs. Stan ­ will hold u noodle luncheon and cooked food sale In Epworth Hull. brough visited rhe school Tuesday. Art Harmon west to Grants Pass They organized a club of girls In 11 " sewing and cooking and the boys will Wednesday. He expects to spend a few days with his cousin, Corliss go Into poultry raising. Nine little girls helped Nellie Hermon, soar Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williams Nielson celebrate her ltth birthday January 25th, playing games and- hass purchased a now ChevretoC tour­ ing car. eallng cake and lemonade. The Thimble Club met with Mrs. Mm. Klien Van Buskirk, of Granta D. D. Dodge Friday. A pleasant af­ Pass and Fred Van Buskirk, of Klam­ ternoon was enjoyed by th« ladle« ath Falls, ara guests of relatives at who proved that they could take the Dryden. platform on the tax question, a musi­ cal program waa given and excellent sandwiches, cake and coffee tor re­ freshments were served. Last Saturday the principal. W. H. Mrs. Charlie Gilmore, ot Wheeler. Carn«y, w»nt te Grants Paes to pre­ Ore., was visiting Mrs. AUen Under­ sent the new petitions for forming wood last week. a union high school to the district Elmer Childers, wife and chil­ boundary board. Owing to a slight dren, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frye, of error in the former petitions the Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Ross, of work had to be done over again. Grants Pass, were Sunday dinner The district boundary board will WANTED guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roper. act on th« n«w petitions on February Robert Harris and family, of 13th. W ANTED- Rural school teacher Grants Pass were Sunday evening wishes large vacant room in wnlcU Every one In the high school and Co slurs good». Address No. 582 lunch guests of the Stanbrough fana- the different districts is very much MN Courier. _____ Vi in favor ot this step. Ou Friday Dr. Stearns visited the v TÂNTMD T o do hauling hay. Pric­ Semester examinations being over es reasonable. Inquire Mayers at little Davis boy, who is not recover­ the pupils are beginning to breathe GravMn barn. 07 ing from the measles quite so well more freely and everything would U- as could be expected. WANTICD- Party to move house on tine were it not for the scarlet fe­ Dr. A. M. Knapp has gone to Ma- ver scare. Quite a number of boys contract. T. T. Huss, Hope. ho and the family intend going soon. and girls are out thia week on the Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and Mr. account ot it. Among them is Hazel WANTED-—2 good men capable Charters, of North Bend, Ore... Wells from the teacher's training hundllug farm uuin,ii ion $3.25 to $12.50 Colored Silk Umbrellas, guaranteed to give satisfac­ tion. Colors Rctl, Green, Navy, also Black, Ring handles ____ _________ ___ _ ___ ____ ___ $3.95 $1.00 to $3.50 pair Holeproof Silk Hoee KERBY Classified Advertising FOR SALE 8ELLNG OUT RANCHES at bargain prices, 5 aud 1U years' time. Rauch«» fur rent uud «xchaugu. Gold Kay lleulty Ceiupauy, Mud­ fora, Oregon. U FOR SALE UR EXCHANGE—40- room hutei »1th three buslue»» rooms. Gold Ray Realty Com- pauy, Medford, Uruguu. It FOilt S ala : 1»18 Ford Tourlug, Good shapu; good tires; Zenith curburutor, 175 cash. See at 1007 A »treat. For further particular» sue owner» sistsr, «20 N. 3rd St., after 8 p. m. 08 FIVE AOIttXi J-XXR ».MLE~ im­ proved und under irrigation. In­ quire ot Geo. A. Barden, Wed G St., oppositu Grunge hall. 11 HATCHING EGGS FlKldi ALFAJoTA- -llay tor »ale— Phone 6O1-F-33, or address T. T. HATCHING EGGS Foil SALE—Can spare few settings ot eggs troni our *OM, Grunts Pass. 07 two-yuur-old Tancred strain White M4LK FOR S.VLlv FrcMu high grade Leghorn nene mated to Tancred Jersey cow, 10c quart. Cali 906 cockerels with 314-egg producers _ Ouk Bt. . 11 in ancestry. Eggs fl per 13. River Hnighu Poultry Farm. Phono Foil SAlsE 2 cow», 1 coming fresh soon. Would land« 1 tor good hay 223-J. Oitf rake of equal value. Rd. 4, Bx 4 t 11. E. Calu. 11 PIANO TUNING BUILDING FOR RENT FOil RENT —One 3-rvoin furnished apartment, close in. Enquire 70S _ E stroot, 0 3 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS C. B. MARKS, M. D., Practice limited to diseases of eye, eur, nose aud RANCH rom RENT Thirty-two throat. Phoue 62. acres rich bottom land, irrigated, and twenty-five acres hill. Write DOCTORS LOUGHRIDC.E & MOSER No. 5 83 oars Courier. 08 —Physiuiuns A surgeons. Doctor Loughrldgu gives special attention Mill RENT Modren 5-room house, to surgery, obstetres, und diseases Rout 112.50. (Apply 317 Orchard of women. Dr. Moser gives special Aic. 11 attention to surgery, dlognosli A Fl TLX IS IH-J! > Housekeeping rooms diseases ot children. Complete X- llny equipment. Dentul X-Ray. Of­ on ground flour, modern, 511 Bo. 1th. 11 fice phouu 182. Res. Dr. Moser, 48-11, Dr. Loughrldge, 363. FOR RENT—Furnishud tent for DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­ housekeeping, close in. Reason­ cian and surgeon. Special atten­ able rent. «21 D St., corner Sev­ tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di- enth. 07 saaoea of women. Complete X-Ray equipment. Dental X-ltay. l’honea, home, 21-Y; office 21-J. _____ MISCELLANEOUS SB formed such as geometery, botany, ! nights and special occasions. etc. The sophomores think it funny Fred Hart and Gus Galvert went to that they must change in the m4d- Takilma Sunday on bualnean. seaaoa aa they say it'a too early tor Mr. and Mrs. Man Taffs awtored bud» to b* oaf. to Gran«« Pass the first ef th« weak The student body met last Tues­ to consult a doctor about the terrible day afternoon and elected the follow­ colds that are going around. They ing offteero: President. Roy Chtlrfx; reported that the doctor said that rice-president, Linden Sowell; Sec­ the only meiMcin« that he eouM giro retary, Lonna Tycer; Treasurer, Zen- them was file anti-serum. na Banta: Editor, Hasel Welle; As­ sistant Editor, Lena Tycer. Archie Anderson has agreed to carry out the proposition ot Lou Grandma is r spending Schmitt, in • u which waasvM he uu will ve Hl ^1 give w a aa spe- — Robertson cial show for the benefit of the high th® ’re«l‘ ■» GranU Pass ’with her school pupils. Profits to be divid­ daughter, Mrs. R. E. Stephenson. ed on a 50-50 bust« between Mr. An­ Mr. and Mrs. Van Dolah were via- derson and the high school. Mr. An­ iting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dora Sun­ derson is a very liberal and public day afternoon. spirited man and has helped the high Mrs. Leefeld and Miss Romig took school on any antf an occasions. The dinner with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hua- students take this as a high compli­ sey Wednesday evening. ment and have been liberal in their John and Charley Howell, A. C. patronage to Mr. Anderson. Ford and daughter, Mrs. R. E. New­ Arrangements are betag perfected ly attended the auction sale at th« whereby the athletic section will se­ Hood ranch last week. cure the use of the community thea­ D. M. Robertson was attending to tre for basketball practice and business matters at Granta Puss last games for the next two mouths. Thin Wednesday. will be quite an advantage to the Mrs. Chas. Dora left Tuesday girle and boys. The hope is expres­ morning for MeMIanvIlle. sed that the high school gymn will be Mr. Helm was at Grants Pass last .completed by that time. Monday. Mrs.'Payne has sold tlie Union ho­ Mr. Brown is very busy pruning, tel to Art Williams, who, it is re­ He has rented the English ranch be­ ported will take possession the first sides his home orchard. ot the coming month. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neely, who Archie Anderson has purchased have been ill with the measies are the moving picture interest of the on the road to recovery. community theatre -rom Lou Sch­ Eugene Neely was over from Horn­ mitt. The consideration was not brook for the week end and Mr«. given. Mr. Anderson has cut out the Wednesday night shows and here­ Neely, who had been visiting her after will run It only on Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ford, return­ ed with him. FERRYDALE DEER CREEK FOR SALE—too aero irrigated PIANOS TUNED—Have your piuno rauch bordering river aud nigh- tuned while Mr. C. W. Kienle, ot , way, 2 tullas nom Grunts Paes. Portland, is on his regular trip to Sacrifice al »10,000 ou 10 year» Granta P omi . Phouu llu wells I tune, fluuu pur year, 6 pur cunt Music Store, 12 6-J. Lutei eat. Gold lluy Realty Co., Mudford, Oregon. 61U FOR SAIAC—60 ultra fancy brown ' CONTRACTORS lughoru pulivi», lu Hush of laying. I Cun Schauturs, lid. No. 2, box 21. HARPER A SON—Building contrac­ _____ 0 9 tors. Shop work, furniture crating. Shop 117 O St., Phone 142-J. _ Full SALIC—While Leghorn cock- urei», Hollywood »tralu. llucord W. R. BARRETT—Builder, kitchen und office furniture a specialty. oí 300 eggs or bolter. Phouu Shop and Residence 824 S. 5th St., 348-J. 78tf City. Phone 508-J. _____ FIRST GRADE Mauzauitu wood al 44.00; also biuck oak at >3.50 aud 44.00. C. W. Lambrecht, phouu INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC _1H-Y.________ 20 PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— toil SALE Bt l of grape laud lu Clara Tuttle Fenton, 613 A Street. tracts to suit aud terms to suit. Statu Accredited Teacher. Near Hugo, George Baer, Hugo. Burrowes Kindergarten Course. Mrs. Ebba Hausen, Assistant, FOR SALE—Choice baled alfalfa 515 South Fifth St. hay 420 per tun, delivered. 11. 1. Red eggs for iiulchlug, fb per hun­ PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS dred. Geo. L. Duns, Rd. 2, tour —Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 miles west of Grants Pass on up­ North Fourth Street. Affiliated per river road. 0 7 teacher National Academy ot Music. Carnegie Hall, New York. ------- U . 1 ó't’/es 2'» <»* Muth ay th.it of any other brand BANISH THAT COLO A cold in the head is often the fore-runner of serious illness, and is the result of a run-down condition. Fortify your system with Hufeland,the famous Swiss Tonic, and banish colds. Mrs. Frank Sargent was hostess Sunday at a dinner given in honor of Mrs. Bishop, who is spending a few weeks at her old home, near Selma. A sumptuous repast, witlv turkey as the main item, was en­ joyed by th® guests, who were, Mrs. Bishop aud two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Clark and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frost and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sargent, Mrs. Cecil McCrack­ en and Mrs. Sargent's family. Mrs. Martin Williams went to Grants Paas Friday to attend a birth­ day dinner given by her sister, Mrs. Fred Reynolds. A number of the neighlmrs came in and a delightful afternoon was spent. Delicious re- 1 1 I treshments were served to the guests. Mrs. John Baird spent Tuesday in Grants Pass. Her daughters, Flora and Jessie are recovering nicely from an attack ot measles. J. W. Harmon and daughter, Ce­ leste, were shopping in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lima and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Santos were bus­ iness visitors to Grants Pass Wed­ nesday. W. N. Tolin and son. Abram, left for Los Angeles early this week af­ ter a pleasant visit to the family. B. J. Squire purchased a Ford car in town Friday. Mrs. Bishop and five sons, who have been visiting here left Wednes­ day for their home in Washington. Hufetsnd Is a won 1er working rem­ edy that »ullot you up- keeping you hearty and haelthy. It has Deen making sturdy men and woman ever sines last. H ufeia NQ DRUGGIST ol d en Coffee Are You Strictly Up-to-Date Every day new inventions appear to save you time, money and effort. All the time new comforts, new conveniences anti new pleasures are being thought out for your individual benefit? Do you know about them? Are you up to the minute on this vital news? * The advertisements bring you information of all this pro­ gress. Read them and you will know about the very things that concern you most—things that have a very, direct influence on vour life and that of vour familv. The advertisements tell you where to get these things, how to get them and how much to pay. For advertising is a daily direc­ tory to wise buying. Don’t rob yourself of the benefits that come from regular aud systematic reading of the advertising columns. Advertising is altogether too important to be missed. Read it every day. t s IT’S A PROFITABLE PRACTICE CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS J. B. HOWELL—Jeweler and violin Dll. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual thoraputies. Office over Western maker, repairer of violins and Union. Rea. 253-11; office 217-R. Keep stomach sweet—liver active— other string instruments. 30 6 bowels regular—only 25c. South Sixxth Street. DR. A. A. Mc.DRIÈN Physician and Surgeon, office 112% Suuth Sixth W. H. WELTY -Live stock and gen­ St., Peerloss Bldg. if eral auctioneer. Address, Rd. No. DRESSMAKING 2, Med fu rd, Ore. 3 2 MllS. ELI.KN PRUITT—Seamstress. U. A. BRYAN—Tho Plumber. For VETERINARY SURGEON Your home or mine. Work guar­ sanitary plumbing aud heating. I anteed. 511 S. 6th St. Phone 318-11 Skilled labor only employed. Wu DK. H. .1. BESTUL—Veterinär luti. 108tf Residence 838 Washington boule­ guarantee our work. Phono 30«, vard. Phone 398-R. Mils. WILF ARD—Dressmaking and bl2 11 Struul. U Pit ft. n.-intI F F E N Tr A'dEK— V e't é rt ladles’ tailoring, suits, coats, and MONEY SAVE!'—Avoid loss in inarlan. Office Jo. Co-op. Assn, wraps a specialty. Satisfaction property and life. Best in dry and Phono 53; Hus. 803 D St., phone giiaranteod. Located at 210 S. liquid Uetruchloride) tiro extin­ 191-R. Fifth St. guishers. Meet insurance com­ panies and state requirements. Examination, any malto, free. Ad­ dress, Guo. 8. Barton, Grants Pass, Ore. 76tf WEAVING DONE— Fancy or plain weaving. Orders fined promptly Miss Adelina Taylor, Wllderville Ore. 11 JOHN HUMMEL—Up-to-dato tailor for the, most critical trado. Sults, Overcoats, Pants, etc., made to or­ der. Altering, repairing, pressing neatly done. Secbnd floor Flana­ gan Bldg. 16 OtftHlMXN-WASIlIiNGTON Mining Co. 517 II St., Grants i’ass, Ore. 27 BAlMPLES ot REAL SILK, silk and wool, chiffon and lisle hosiery, sold direct from factory to wearer, as advertised in Good Housekeeping, Ladles Home Journal and Satur­ day Evening Post magazines, may be seen and orders will be accept­ ed at "Ye Bargain Shoppe,” 515 E street, Grants Pass. George 11. Jackson, Manager for Southern Oregon, phone 326-L. AW, WHAT’S THE USE Coffee Published by the Granta Pass Daily Courier in co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies. Beautiful But Dumb