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NATI HDAY, kl.llltlARY o, HK*«.
GRANTA PASH KAI I.Y COURIER
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family. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sc her f-
COMING EVENTS
ftus, Mrs. H. N. Parker. Mrs. J. A.
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(Continued from Pa*« On«)
Van Childs, a member ot the Jun­ Tolin. Mrs. Frank Luna. Mra. Tony
ior class, was absent from school Santos, Mrs. Wm. Barr, Mrs. W. N.
Feb. 12, Tnewlay Minstrel Show by
Tuesday |or«goa«;
He was too Tolin. Mrs. WH1 Mastin, Mrs. Warren .
Rebekah Lodge.
atreiiuou*
oq
the
bimketball
court Tuttle, Mrs. Kinsey, Miss Susan To­
Feb. 14, Thursday The W. C. T. U. There Is an old proverb which says
and'sprained bis unkle. It was com- lin, Mlse Griswold and from Grants.*
will hold a noodle luncheon and "Scandal will not rub out like dirt
leal to see a strong young man come Pass Mrs. J. H. Hathaway. Mrs. Wip
cooked food sale In Epworth Hall. when it is dry."
lis Garbe, Mrs. John Harmon and
limping Into the room.
The House appropriated 1100,000
two children and W. H. Leonard,
Fell. 16, Huturday Hciiolarshlp loan
The
time
of
the
moving
picture
for the employment by the President
fund tea.
show, which will be given by Mr. An­ master of Rogue Rivor Valley
Feb. 32-23. Friday, Halurday The of special counsel to conduct prose­
1 derson, for the ben«>fit of the high grange.
Duys of ‘49 Camival, W. O. W. cutions In connection with the oil
I school, is definitely set fu.* Sunday I Mrs. Chester Harmon and Oscar
case and the legal inquiry 1« under
The Senate Committee on Ariga-j j night, February 17th. Tt.e ticket« Walton were business visitors to
hull.
way.
tlon and Reclamatloa recommended ( j have been turned over to the princi­ Grants Pass Thursday.
May 16, Friday--Primary Election.
the passage of a bill which would! pal of the school who will divide
William Malaby, who has been
Some progress Jia* been made In permit the Secretary ot the Interior J them among the girls and boys who making his home with Mr. and Mrs.
the consideration ut toe lax uni uuw to suspend or defer payments of I 1 will sell them for the benefit of the H. N. Parker, has returned to hi!
COMING TO
before the House.
Tao majority^reclamation charges up to Jan. 1. ' bigh school. We expect quite a rt- parents near Wlldervllle.
MEDFORD
muuuiers of the House Ways and«H>25, and to furnish water for irri-jvalry
1 valry as the young lady who sells
Lester Parker who has been liv-
Means Committee voiml to approve I gallon in the meantime, in an ef-^the most will get to sit on the stage ing In town will soon move with hia
family to the Bishop place near Sei­
the Mellon plan relating to incorna fort to bring about agricultural re-!at the commencement exercises.
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and surtax rates. Tue committee lief, Senator Warren, of Wyoming? John Smith, who has been suffer- ms.
has Agreed upon a reduction of 2u lntroduced a bill to extend the power! ing from an attack of the measles,
Mrs. Buller, mother of Mrs. Ed­
per cent on earned incomes up to of the War Finance Corporatiea for! was compelled to leave the employ­ ward Tolin, passed away last Sunday
62U.UUU, and all incomes under 85,- nine months so that they conld make! ment of the LeMoss service a tat ion I at her home in. Los Angeles. Mrs.
ill
uOv are classed as earned, tor the advances in sections where credit is at Grants i’ass pn an indefinite leave Tolin will be returning home soon.
ot absence. He expects to spend the
purpose ut this reduction. Reprt- needed.
Mrs. Alt Ragan is in Grants Pass
time ot his convalescence at home, to see the baby girl that arrived
DOES NOT OPERATE
»entutlvo Garuer, democral of Texas,
bus introduced u resolution which
Senator Norbeck, of South Da­ j His friends trust that the time will Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Will I mi at
would make the democratic plan of kota, offered a bill appropriating ' not be great and he will be able to Henry Pyle.
HOI»LAXD HOTEL
lncumo tax reduction apply tor tax 850,000,000 to promote a permanent return to his work in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Squire left
Mrs. Fred Hart accompanied by Friday for California where they will
returns for 1923.
system ot self-supporting agricul­
Monday, February 18
Under an agreement, the tax
ture in regions adversely affected by Gun Galverth and Tom Williams make their home for a few years,
Oifkc* Hours 14/ u. in. to I p. Ju.
miiBt be reported by Feb. 11.
Mr. the stimulation ot wheat production ‘ went to Grants Pass Saturday where They spent Friday night with Mr__
Garner has stated that the democrats during the war. and aggravated by 1 Mrs. iJart entered into a lease with . and Mra. Bert Hogue at Selma an<(
ONE ll.n ONLY
will vote solidly for their tax pro­ many years of small yields and high ; Mr. Williams to rent the Husselton 1 resumed their journey Saturday
building where she will keep a board­ morning.
posal.
The republican insurgents production costs of wheat.
No Ihurgu for I oils uh at ion
are giving majority leaders some
Senator Reed, Of Pennsylvania, ing house after March first.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Biggerstafl
Edward Dessinger left Sunday on
concern as to their position in tax chairman of the special investigating
entertained Sunday with a birthday
the
stage
to
resume
work
at
Requa,
These Insurgents have! committee, has introduced a hill to
Dr. Mellunthin Is a regalar grad­ revision,
dinner in honor of Will Mastin, An
uale in uieulciuu sud sui gei y uuu is made known their oppo*iliuu to the re-enact laws relating to the U. S. jvhere he will Join a crew in the for­ elaborate meal of turkey, potatoes,
ilceused uy tue statu o» urubutí. Ke I Mellon proposals and their 17 votes Veterans, Bureau. The Committee in est service. He successfully passed
auca nut operate loi' chôme appenui-
the civil service examination prior to corn, parsnips, salad, pickles, Jelly,
citls, gall atunes, uicels ot s.uuiacU, will weigh heavily in the final de­ the special report urged drastic the holidays and is now in line for prune whip, fruit and birthday cake
termination of rates.
changes in methods as a result of
lutimi* ur adenoids.
was served at noon.
The guests
promotion.
the recent inquiry.
were Mr. and Mrs. Will Mastin and
He bus to bis credit wonderful re­
Bobbie Smith has been very sick
Recommendations of th a special
sults In diseases ut ine stomaca, li­
1 with a cold. His folks took him to ' children, Richard, Dorothy, Eugene,
ver, bowels. bluod, skiu, uervts, conference of farmers, financiers,
Congressman Newton, of Mfnne- Grants Pass Monday to see a doctor, Robert and Joyce, Mrs. Susan Mas­
heurt, kiuney, biaduey, tied wutt.ng, and traosportatlon officials in ses­
tin who makes her home with Mr.
catarrh, weak lungs, rueuuiausm, sion here this week will undoubtedly sots, introduced a bill to protect The doctor said his cold could very
sciatica, leg ulcers and I octal au-1
members of the A. E. F. from the easily develop into pneumonia, but and Mrs. Biggerstaff, Mr. and Mrs.
shape farmer relief legislation now losses sustained on money by reason W|tb the best of care ha will probably B. F. Scherfftus and, Charles.
tuuuts.
pending in committees. The Senate of the fluctuation in the rate of ex-
Saturday, February 2, W, H. Leon­
all right io a lew days,
Below are the names of a few of
his many sutmtled patients la Ore-» Agricultural C'ommitti-e has ap- change while overseas. Mr. Knut-' ; Mrs» V. C« Brown has been very ill ard, of Grants Kass, spoke to a large-
proved a relief appropriation ot son reported a bill from the House vith a cold, but is reported to be on crowd at the Deer Creek grange belli
gon:
8100,000,000 for Now Mexico farm­ Committee on Pensions, granting
regarding the work of the grange. At”
the road to recovery.
J. A. Smith, Ontario. Ore., ulcers ers. The Agricultural Committee
the close of the meeting 21 signed
pensions for certain soldiers and
of the stomach.
Ed
Dailey
accompanied
by
several
| has also favorably reported the Nor-
. persons went to Grants Pass Thurs- cards of application for membership
Leona Ford, Washougal, Ore., ad­ | beck-Burtness bill, provkllng ffnan- sailors in the Army and Navy.
enoids.
' day on business. He made arrange­ in the local organization. They wil)
I rial aid fur farmers hi areas affect-
Committee
invest
Igat-
The
Senate
W. H. Kellendonk, Estacada, Ore.,
ments with his passengers to leave be taken in at the March meeting.
1 ed by crop failure, after adding 825,- ing the Bok Peace award held a
liiga bluod presxury.
Grants Pass promptly at 1 o’clock p.
Mrs. Ed. Eberhardt, Scio, Ore., I 000,000 on ¡notion made by Senator short hearing this week and decided m. Some of the ladles said they
Harrison, of Mississippi, to be used that witnesses must answer the . ani-
gall stones.
FERRYDALE
j walked the streets aud nearly froze
E. C. Nichols. Lebanon, Ore., ap­ 1 by farmers generally instead of mlttee’s inquiries concerning financ­ to death waiting. About 3 o’clock he
pendicitis.
wheat growers, as originally pro­ es, etc.
(Too late for last week.)
Remember abuvo date, that con­ posed.
came wandering along and said
Mrs. JeS Pence, of Williams,
sultation on this trip will be tree and
“Let’s Go."
Hotel Label Fad.
that his treatment is different.
The Misses Hazel Wells. Lena and is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. I.
The Senate Post Office Committee
Collecting hotel baggage labels I n a
.Married women must be accom­
Lorna
Tycer broke their car on the Hussey this week.
panied by their husbands.
fiid with many people, who (quite
Mrs. E. C. Neely is ill with the
road
home
Wednesday evening. They
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., I æs
npart from any snobbish feeling in
measles this week.
Angeles, California.
adv.
wishing jieoplq th think they have been promenade^ back to town and get
Dr. Stearns was called to see Mrs.
For-
—
Refiners and Buyers of
attending n month or two at some fash­ , someone to take them home.
ionable Imtei) find a real collector’s tunately the brother of one and Childers Tuesday, who has been ill
NATIVE PLATINUM & QOLD
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
delight in an album full of the hand­ father of the other two happened for some time.
EnsNUSeJ I «Yean
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Young, of
some pictures—labels issued by many along and took the wet and cold
_ WILDBERG BROS.
famous hotels.
< children home. Next day the creek Grants Pass, and grandtftother, took
Ofice» 742 Market Street, San Frandaco
Plan«» South San Francisco
was too high from the weeping of the dinner with Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Ro­
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
night before and these good girls bertson Wednesday evening.
NVe hear Carl Farmer was injured
■LECTION NOTICE missed school. Such is life in the
in the logging camp where he was
—
!
Illinois
valley.
State of Oregon, County of Jose-
The pupils of the high school are working and is in the hospital for a
phinc. ss.
r..ll< .| V»l> y-ur I«-.,-,'.. fi, Z\
School District No. 7
practicing writing advertisements for few days.
*,M*—•-«
Eugene Atkinson and little daugh­
>•111.11 |t,<t ,
u«l.l m.uluAVz
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
at
the
!
the
movie show. They are showing
.mini .,X Blu.
Fortify the system against
school district bond election hereby
ter
from Tillamook spent three days
«»ciV>."j/MÎ.TrBa
i some ability and much energy in the
Colds, Grip and Inilueuza
ìha TLT vd brani , fili . k ." s * called to be held at the Washington work. It's a tine schooling and one the first of the week at A. I. Hus-
by taking
School
building
on
C
street,
between
r«r« kn >wu H,.
»l^yy RC|,.l W
sey's.
SOLDBïWMülSTStttRWRE Third and Fourth streets, in the city that many be of much benefit to
The pipes of our placer mine have
of Grants Pass, Josephine County. them in after life. Tho ability to do
Oregon, in and for school district No.
been
quite noisy lately, rejoicing over
difference
7. ot Josephine County. Oregon, on things is the one great
the
rain
me-thinks.
the first day of March. A. D., 1924, among people.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Eve?y and Al
between the hours of two o'clock p.
According to the rain guage at
ni. and seven o’clock p. m. there will the high school it rained 2.5 inches Every were all visitors at Grants
be submitted to the legal voters
Pass Friday.
thereof the question of contracting from 4 p. m. Wednesday to 9 a. m.
a bonded indebtedness in the sum of Thursday. Some rain, No wonder
Sixty-one Thousand Dollars (801.- the girls wept.
Misses Dama and Lois Hussey
Standard water pips and
screw caAinsr, for ever/ pur-
000.00) for the purpose of providing
spent the week end with their aunt,
M»: alM) valves and fittili*.
funds with which to erect and fur­
Both new and re»mainifactuied.
Mrs. O. O. Morton, at Grants Pass.
nish a school building in and for said
DEER CREEK
All material touted under proi»-
Harry Neely went to GrantB Pass
aure and guaranteed. limn'd!,
school district; the vote to be by bal­
ate delivery.
.Money saving
lot upon which shall be the words
The January gathering of the Deer Monday with a load of hogs.
pricea.
"Bonds -Yes” and "Bonds—No;” Creek women to meet Miss Griswold
The neighborhood was quite excit­
G. WE'.SSBAUH & CO.
and the voter shall place a cross (X)
ed
Wednesday evening for a little
was
held
Thursday,
the
31st,
at
the
between the word “Bonds" and the
109 11th St. San Francisco
which destroy germs, oct as a
word “Yes,” or between the word home of Mrs. Martin Williams. At while. The Pickett creek ferry's
took laxative, and keep the sys­
"Bonds" and the word "No," which 12:30 an elaborate dinner of roast cable broke, letting the boat loose
tem in condition to throw off
indicates hi a choice.
turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, with Mrs. Stevens and Rose and Viv­
all attacks of Colds, Grip and
The polls for the reception of the
salad,
pickles, pie and coffee was ian Weeks, who had been horseback
lnAuanzo.
ballots cast for or against the con­
< ut This Out—It Is Worth Money traction of said indebtedness will, on served to the 30 guests. Miss Gris- riding, and Henry Atteberry, the
Tho box bears this signature
Send this ad and ten cents to Foley said day and date, and at the place wold gave a talk on bread and leav- ferryman, all on It. The boat did
& Co.. 2838 Sheffield Ave . Chicago, aforesaid, be opened at the hour of ening agents, demonstrating with not go far, the guy ropes soon
111., writing your name and address two o’clock p. m. and remain open
clearly. You will ri>ceive a ten cent until the hour of seven o’clock p. in. soda, cream of tartar and baking caught and anchored the boat and all
Price 30c.
bottle ot FOLEY S HONEY AND ot the same da}’ when the s^nie shall powder. During the afternoon Miss got off safely.
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M. E. Hunt, Jas. Van Dolah and
TAR COMPOUND for coughs, colds he closed.
Griswold was the recipient of a show­
By order of the district school er of gifts from the women who Lester Ford were attending to bus­
and hoarsen« «, also free sample
pnekuges of FOLEY PILLS, a diu­ board ot said school district No. 7 of wanted to show, in a small way. their iness at Grants Pass Wednesday.
retic stimulant for tho kidneys, and Josephine County. Oregon, made this
DRESSMAKING
Mr. Shore was calling at ChaB.
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for fourth day of February. A. D. 1924. appreciation of her kind and helpful
P. P. PROCTOR.
services. Those present were Mr. Dora's Wednesday.
MRS. ELLEN PRUITT—Seamstress. Constipation and Biliousness. These
Chairman, District School Board. and Mrs. Martin Williams and fam­
Your home or mino. Work guar­ wonderful remedies have helped mil­
Ben Jones was out from Grants
anteed. 511 S. 6 th St. Phone 318-R lions of people. Try them Couch’s Attest: EDWARD S. VAN DYKE,
ily, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Squire and Pass Wednesday.
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lOStf Pharmacy.
Adv.
District Clerk.
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DOYLE’S
Grants Pass, Oregon
The Greatest
SALE OF DRESSES
This Store Has Ever Had
“I\ lassie Maid Garment” is new, smartly styled and
well imide, of all fast colored fabrics, 6 styles. Sizes
36 to 46 und 48 to 54.
YOUR CHOICE
See Them in Window
$1.98
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
WANTED
bh'I.I.NG OUT RANCHES st bargain WANTED Folding bed. State where
prices, 6 and JU years' time.
It may be seen and price In first
Rauches tor real and «xchuugs.
letter. Write No. 686, care Cour­
Gold Ray Realty Compuuy. Mud­
ier.
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ford, Oregon.
it
WANTED—Cook tor mining camp.
No dilldreu. 1. F. Peek.
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Foli 8ALE Grullo Jersey cu* un<l
cult. 833 N. 7lh. W. H. Quulf. 14 WANTED—Watches, Cluck and all
kinds ut brokuu jewuiry to repair,
OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—40-
all work guuiauleud. 1. D. Dual­
ruum holei wllh three busluuss
wick, First National Buuk Bldg. 3«
rootus. Uuid Kay Kealtjt Colu­
ti
pany, Medfurd, Oregon.
POULTRY AND
FOR SALE liurrod Rock batcblng I
VM«» Cou bcbuuters, ltd. 2, Box |
HATCHING EGGS
81.
36
FOR 8ALK—Twu -50 gallon tanks. HATCHING EGGS FUR SALK—Cull
spuiu low suitings ot e«gn Hom our
Cbvupor tlisn yuu eau steal tlieiu.
two-year-old luut.mil slialu Whits
R. J. Bestul.
14
Lughurn heus uiateil to 1 aucred
FOR HALE - Jersey and Guernsey
cocxeiels with 314-egg producers
milk cow. <1 years old, fresh 3U
in ancestry. Eggs «1 pur 13. River
days. Gives about 4 gallons,
Heights Poultry «'arm.
Pilone
very rich. 515 Isamu St. NNjll Mc-
223-J.
U2lf
loireu.
14
LEGHORN EGGS and Baby
FOR KALE or TIIA.DK—For Ford WHITE
Chicks from high producing hens
turlng cur, 1930 Ford truck.
mated to pedigreed Taucred strain
Ralpn Bull, 'Route 4, Grants Pass,
cockerels. Also ugent ‘ Master"
Ore.
18
incubatuis aud Brooders. Bust in
FOR BALE—8 pig*, also 1 Fair bunks
the west.
K. Hunimerbscher,
.»Im .»• i. oil i.i huh i uud small in­
Grunts P oms , Ore., phone 6U6-F-23.
cubator. C. 11. McCann, Wlldur-
vlllu, Oro._
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INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
FOR SALE—White Leghorn pullets
uml lieu», Taucred strain, alao PROURK8S1VE PIANO SCHOOL—
high grade Jersey cow, trush. M.
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 613 A Street.
E. Biauscomlie, Rd. 2, Box 45A,
Statu Accredited Tuacbur.
tour miles down lower river road.
Buiruwus Kindergarten Course.
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Mr.- l.i'ii» HMlMa, Aaslstani,
61b South Filili bl.
FOR BALE—White Leghorn liutcti-
ing eggs for sale at 424 Weal G
PIANO
SCHOOL
FOR BEGINNERS
street. W. Mlntborn.
31
Haiti. < oioiuau Calvert, 511
FOR BALK- Paiiuetu uapsrugus
North Fourth Street. Affiliated
plants, one year old. The Uust-vu-
teacher National Academy of
nuty lor Josephine county, «1 per
Music. Carnegie liall. New York.
1UU. Special price by the thou-
aaud. W’. W. CauOy, phuuu 609-
BUILDING
F-21.
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CONTRACTORS
Full SALE Baled bay, lk miles
from city limits. Also cull apples. HARPER & SON—Buildlug contrac­
tura. Shop work, tuiulture crating.
Cali evenings. 1‘houu 6U2-F-4. O.
Shop 411 G St., Phouu 143-J.
L. Hussmaii.
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TO RENT Ranch on Applegate. 7 W. it. BARRETT—Builder, kitchen
miles from Murphy, private irri­
sud onice turuituiu a specialty,
gation, good river botluui land,
hbup aud Residence 824 8. 6th St.,
reasonable price, inquire of Geo.
City. Phoue ÚU8-J.
Feldmaier.
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rxiXiHUlANti AND
FOR SALE—300 aero Irrigated
ranch bordering river and high­
SURGEONS
way. 2 miles irorn Granta Paas.
Sacrifice at 810,000 on 10 yours C. B. MARKS, M. D , lTui th e limited,
to uiacaaus ut eye, ear, uuse uuu '
time, 81000 pur year, 6 pur caul
throat, i’houu 63.
interest. Gold Kay Realty Co.,
Medford, Oregon.
61U
DOCTOR^ LOUGHRIDGE & MOSER
FUR SALE—While Leghorn cock-
—I'liysiclaua st surgeons. Doctor
Luuginidge gives apodal attention
urels, Hollywood strain, Rocuid
Phone
to surgory, obatetres, and diseases
ut 300 eggs or better.
78tf
ol wumqu. Dr. Moser gives special
18-J.
attoullou to surgery, diognosis Ac
FOR SALE—Best uf grape land in
diseases of child»en. Complete X-
tracts tu suit and tei ma to suit.
Ruy equipment. Dental X-Ray. Of­
Near Hugo. Georgo Buor, Hugo.
fice phone 183. Kes. Dr. Mosur,
48-R, Dr. Loughridge, 369.
FOR RENT
DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­
cian and surgeon. Bpectui atten­
FOR 10EINT—Furnished tent fur
tion to surgery. Obstetrics aud Di­
housekeeping, close In. Reason­
seases of women. Complete X-Ray
able rent. 621 D St., corner Sev­
equipment. Dental X-Kay. l'liones,
enth.
___________ X4
buine, 21-Y ; ollice 21-J.
FURNISHED ROOMS for real—Call DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual
al 803 D St.
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liierapulics. Office over Western
liuloii. Res. 259-K; oli Ice 21Ì-R.
, MISCELLANEOUS
DK. A. A. MoBRIKN—Physician anti
J. B. HOWELL—Jeweler und violin
Surgeon, oitice i»»n South Sixth
maker, repairer ot vioiius und
St.. >'e»'rl»'Hs Bldg.
tt
other string instruments. 306
South Sixxth Street.
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VETERINARY SURGEON
IIP'MRTITCHANU —iA.ll colors, 6c DR. It. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian.
per yd. Mall orders returned
Residence 838 Washington boule­
next day. Rose Art Shop. 6 tU
vard. l'lione 398-R.
Alilwuukiu St., Portland, ore. 38
Dll'. R. B. GKIFFENHAGEN—V< te/
W. U. WELTY 'Live stock uud gen­
inarinn. Office Jo. Co-op. Assn.
eral auctioneer. Address, ltd. No.
Phono 53; Res. 803 D St., phono
2, Medford, Ore.______________ 32
191-li.
G. A. BRYAN—The Plumber. For
LOST
sanitary plumbing aud heating.
Hkiiled lauor uuly employed. Wo LOST—Bunch of padlock keys. Re­
guarantee our work. Phone 306,
turn to Courier office.
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612 11 buoot.
tt
IM ERE STI NG I’ll MINERS I h»V«
several goni piueer cluims grouped,
currying good and sufficient valjfes
to justify exam Illation tor equip­
ment, huve plenty ot water to oper­
ate year round, will sell, lease or
bond. I'rico and attractive terms
will be given to prospective parties
with sufficient finance to equip
and operate. Address E. F. Ray­
mond, Waldo, Oregon.
MONEY SA vED— Avoid
property und llfo. Beat in dry uud
liquid (tetrachloride) fire extin­
guishers. Moot insurance com-
punlos and stiito requirements.
Examination, any make, free. Ad­
dress, Geo. S. Barton, GrantB Pass,
Or...
75t.r
JOHN HUMMEL Up to data tailor
for tho most critical trnde. Sults,
Overcoats, Pants, etc., made to or­
der. Altering, repairing, pressing
neatly done. Second floor Flana­
gan IJidg.
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OnWGON-WABiH VGTON Mining Co.
517 'll St., Grants Pass, Ore. 27
PAGE FIVE
* : WASHINGTON NEWS LETTER
reported favorably on a bill author­
izing the
Postmaster General to
Inaugurate an experimental system
of parcel post service In carrying
farm products from the grower to
the consumer on the route. No ex­
pense to the Government is Involved
in this test, as the services per­
formed by the carriers is to be ¿aid
out of the charges st rates below
the present parcel post rates for the
same service.
KERBY
DR. MELLINTHiN
COLDS
GRIP
BromiK
CHICHESTER S PILLS
I
Gee Whiz!
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
<S(2ANMA«=>
AQE
AN' AUNT'S
ALU RI6HÎ, BUT
S ometime «? T hev feraet
U$
FELLEQ<5
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