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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1924)
WKDXKHDAY, MAIM II S, 1024. GRAWTR P.\M DAILY COfHICT I ! WHITE LEGHORN EGGS and Baby POULTRY DOYLE’S Chicks from high producing bens united to tM'illg; red strain cockerels. Also agent "Master” Incubators and Brooders. Best In the west. K. Hammerbacber, Grants Pass. Ore., phono 606-F-23. WHITE LiDGlICXRNB Tancred strain leghorn hatching eggs, 81 per set- $.'« no 1» r h indred, lor next two weuka. River Heights Poultry Farm. Phone 223-j. 22tf Tissue Ginghams plaids and stripes Never I'udv Suitings, 3d in. wide, 49c Pictorial Patterns for April Now on Sale Classified Advertising FOR SALE FOR SALE > REAL ESTATE FELLNd OUT RANCHES at bargalu price», „ and 10 years' time. Rauches for rent and exchange. Gold Ray Really Company, Med ford, Orogen. tf PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS AUTOS GRANITE fur nulo, delivered. laiuve TWO HARLEY DAVIDSON uiotor- arder» ut Claus Schmidt's storu. < v< h a for »ule. Ye Bargain M H. Waggoner. 3* Shoppe. 516 E Street, near Sixth 29lf FDR SALE Herford bulla. Fred Lichens, Provolt. 40 STEEL FLY WHEEL Starter Clears In stock for all cars. J. W. Gay- FOR SALE nt n bargain —Large etty Foundry und Machine Works. loam, weight 3500; harbeM, 6 83-tf cows, Morrell horse, buggy and pony, 8 shoots, 1 sow. registered WANTED Hu roc boar, registered Holstein bull, 6 Freanos, some slips, road plow, »hovels, bull dog »tump-pul- TEAM WORK wanted—Call ut 723 C street. 36 ler, pick» aud other construction tools. One-half mile south of MAN AND WIFE wunt position in Granta l’a»s ou Murphy road. Ja camp as cook and helper. Ad cob Rodding. Phone IÎU1-F12 dress No. 698, care Courier. 38 FOR SALE - llah'd hay, first cut ting, 116 per ton. W. F. Willson. MISCELLANEOUS Murphy, Ore. ___________ 86 U3C.M8TlTCHr.VG — A11 colors, 6c FOR SALE Sawmill, planer, motor per yd. Mall orders returned truck and other machinery. All next day. Roao Art Shop. 610 or part. 8. L. Johnston, Apple Milwuukio St., Portland, Ore. 38 gale, Oi< 37 AUCTION SALE — At Gilmore’s AUTO PAINTING—Save your paint with varnish. Now la the time to ranch, Murphy. Oregon. 1:00 have it uoue. Hiueu Auto Paint o'clock »harp. Thursday, March 6. Co., bll H St. 39 1924. Mnleu, 6 and 7 years. 3 COWS, 7 years; heifer, 11 month»; MONEY HAVRrv—Avoid ioBS |n sheep, 25 head, all ewes; gasoline property and life. Beat in dry aud buzz hu W outfit; 3Vi-in. Studebaker liquid llutrachioridei fire extin- wagon; hayrack, woodrack, dump gulHhera. Moot Insurance coui- boards, grader, slip sc raiwr, lathe, puules and state requirement». corn market, plow, »pike tooth Examination, any make, free. Ad harrow, spring tooth harrow, in , Geo. 8. Barton. Granta l'ai». puinp, shovels, axe», folding bed, On 76tf hoes nnd garden rake, hay rake, mower, blocks and pulleys, 1 »«l work harness, skidding tongs, KERBY HOTEL will be operated nailer now management, good double »hovel plow, single shovel beds and good meals; Sunday plow, gas lantern, lead bars, chicken dinner. Willlunis & O’ stretcher chains, stove drum, 1 Brien. 37 garden seed or, 1 2% Studebaker wagon. 1 hack tongue, 1 »Ingle »hovel plow, 1 harrow, 1 10-18 JUST ARRIVED — New shipment "Stransky” Vaporizers. They save disk, I 12-In. plow. Other uri Idea gas and remove carbon. Got yours too numerous to mention, Terms now. C. E. Dixon, State Agent, cash on nil sums of $10.00 or un Murphy. ________ 38 der, or bankable note with interest at 8 per cent, payable six mouths after date on all sums over $10.00. WILL BUY — For cash, household goods, large or small lots. C. F. A. J. R. A. Gilmore, owner. T. Co. Fone 139-R. 34-tf Powers, auctioneer. Sam H. Baker, clerk. AUTO TRUCK—Bonded carrier, re turning to Portland Friday morn Foil SALE--Choice dahlia bulbs in ing. want load for Portland. No all color». Make your selections Uli Mr Biddle at Rowell's. 86 now. Phono 6O8-F-3 for Mrs. R. F. Lewman, or write Murphy. 38 HAY FOR SALE -Finit nnd second cutting ullulfu. $20 per tou at A. A. barn. 934 North 9th. 38 Hyde. FOR SALE—Looao and baled alfalfa hay, $16 and $13 at place; also Buckeye 2oo-egg Incubator. Phono 6O1-F-33. W. M. Ogg. New Hope district. 39 FOR SALK Barred Rock batchlug egg». Cou Schaefers, Rd. 2, Box 2L______ ____ 35 Foil SALE Willie Irf'gbuiii ' Ing egg» for sale ut 624 West G street. W Minthorn. 37 FOR HALE While iX'ghorn cock- ernia. Hollywood strain, Record Phone of 300 eggs or better. 7811 348-J. FOR HALE White and Brown leg horn hutching eggs, $6.00 per 100. Con Schaefer», Rd. 2. 68 FOR SALK — Size 116 incubator. 934 North 9th. Mrs. A. A. Hyde. 38 C. B. MARKS. M. D., Practice limited to <il»ea»«M of ey«, «ar, nose and throat. Phouo 63. DOCTORS LOUGH III IXIE A MOSER —Physicians ft surgeons. Doctor j Loughrldge glvos special attention ■ to surgery, obsletrcs, and diseases of women. Dr. Moser gives special, attention to surgery, diognosls ft dis, mum ,» of children. Complete X- Itay equipment. Dental X-Ray. Of-1 flee phono 182. Res. Dr. Mo»«r, 48-R. Dr. Loughrldge, 869. _____ DR RALPH W. STEARNS l'hy»l- cian and surgeon. Special atten tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di seases of women. Complete X-Ray equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, home, 21-Y; office 21-J. DR. W. F RUTHERFORD—Manual theraputlcs. Office over Western Union. Res. 269-R; office 217-11. DR. A. A. McBRIEN—Physician and Surgeon, office 112H South Sixth St., Pearlees Bldg. tf VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R J. BE8TUL—Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington boule-1 vard. Phone 398-R. DR. R. B. GIUFFKNHAGEN, Veter inarian. Uff ico "th and M St. Phone 116 R. Res 803 D St., phone 191-R. SAYS RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS PAIN IN FEW MINUTES Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, lock ache, stiff neck, sore muscles, strains, sprains, aching joints. When you are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red I*epper Rub. Nothing has such concentrated, pene trating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into pain and congestion relief comes at once. BUILDING Just as soon as you apply Red Pep per Rub you feel the tingling heat. In CONTRACTORS three minutes the sore spot is warmed HARPER ft SON—Building contrac-j through and through and tlie torture is tors. Shop work, furniture crating. gone. Shop 417 O St., Phone 142-J. Rowles Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, costs little at any drug W. R. BARRETT—Builder, kitchen store Get a jar at once. Be ipre to and office furniture a »pecialty. get the genuine, with the name Rowles Shop and Residence 82 4 S. 6th St., on every package. <n>. phone 508-J. Mining location notices at the PLUMBING Con rier office. G. A. BRYAN—The Plumber. For sanitary plumbing aud heating. Skilled labor only employed. We guarantee our work. Phone 306, TOUT PERSONS 612 H Street. tf incline to full feeling after cak FOll SALE—300 acre irrigated ranch bordering river and high JEWELERS way, 2 unlvH Iron Grants Paas. Sacrifice at $10,000 on 10 years J. B. liuWELL—Jeweler and violin time, $1000 per year, 6 per cant maker, lepuirer of violins und other string Instruments. 306 interest. Gold Ray Realty Co., South Stxxih Street. Medford, Oregon. 6Ilf BARGAIN 4-room house, newly WANTED—Watches, Clock and all klnil» of broken Jewelry to repair, plastered and painted. Largo lot. all work guaranteed. I. D. Bost Cash or terms. Owner, Owl Hil wick, First National Bank Bldg. 34 lard parlor. 35 Fl'll SALE Partially furnlehod 5- INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC room house, Victrola and records. 613 A St. 31 tf PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Clara Tuttle Fenton. 613 A Street. FOR SALE — Modern five-room State Accredited Teacher, bungalow; built-in features. Best liurrowea Kindergarten Course. residential district. Also small Mrs. Ebb« Hausen, As»istuut, barn (to be moved); would make 516 South Fifth St. ft- good i evidence. Inquiro nt 311 A ’ St. F. E. French. 33-tf PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS —Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 FOR SALE- First water right on North Fourth Silent. Affiliated living stream, with forty acres of teacher National Academy of land, 2 miles from Wilderville, Music. Carnegie Hall, New York. near Crescent City highway. About 5 ucres subject to Irrigation, 2 acres in Grimm nlfnlfa, plenty of wood; ideal for chicken ranch, fruit, produce, etc. Sawmill near. L ou I h Lit Offered on terms. 33-tf Flainme, Wildorvllle. FOR SALE OR TRADE—18 acres on lower river road, $4500. Half cash; time on balance at 6 per cent. Or will trade my equity for outside property. 11. C. Lee, 10th and A Sis. 68 RESTAURANT FOR SALE—$1000 will handle. Address No. 699. caro Courier. S ing. |Mlj pain«, constipation Ktlitrrd and digtition iiaprorrd 6y CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Cloansing and comforting - only 25« MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES Machinery ami Heavy Hardware P. S. WOODIN Pilone 42 AW, WHAT’S THE USE FOR RENT FUR RENT—Ono 8-room furnished Hat, cloHo in. Inquiro 708 E St. 1 PIANO TUNING PIANOS TUNED—Have your piano ,tuned while Mr. C. W. Kienle, of Portland, Is on Ills regular trip to Grants Pass. Phone Rowell's Music Store, 126-J. 87 COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR ____ Darken« Osautlfully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustra At Ones Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded ha ir beautifully dark and lux uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, is trouble some. An easier way is to get the rcady-to-tise preparation improved by the addition of other ingredients a large bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful ap pearance and attractiveness. By dark ening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, be cause it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one snuil strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. OPEN NOSTRILS! ENO A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappear«. Your < legged nne- tril« will open, the air postages <d your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, drynew er headarhej no struggling fox breath at night. Get a »mull bottle of Ely’» Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It p<metrates through every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or intlamed mu cons membrane, giving you instant re lief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don'tmtnv stuffed-up and miser able. Relief is sure. PAGE FIVE •53 Simple Duels Are RESORT SWEATERS OF FANCY STITCH KEYNOTE TO FUTURE MODES More Serviceable Modest Outfit Has More Di** tinction Than Conspicu ous Model. To no one Is an attractive appearance more essential than to the business girl. While clothes do net make the woman, nevertheless they have a lot to do with the Impression she creates, and first Impressions count for a great deal. This does not mean that It Is neres aary to dress like a debutante going to tea or to a fashionable luncheon, as many girls seem to think. The first thing to learn and to hold to Is that there Is nothing smarter tlmn simplicity of the right kind. A well- made simple frock or suit has Infinite ly more distinction than the more con spicuous models whose vogue wanes quickly. Within the last few years so many women have gone into bustnees that they have become an Important factor In the world of clothes. Designers, realizing this, have given thought to their needs and the result Is that It is possible to buy frocks that are ap propriately simple and yet have cer tain Individual touches which take away any suggestion of uniformity. The evening dress has two of the salient points of the winter fashion». One is the tiered front of circular flounces and another is that It la white. Collections show a large number of white frocks, crystal trimmed or with s touch of silver embroidery. Rhe is a wise woman who knows the “does nnd don'«" of fashion. One muni study carefully the various styles as they an* presented and. ont of many, select those few that are best adapted to one's needs and environment. It Is not enough to buy clothes that are correct from the standpoint of fashion and appropriateness. They ■i L i of crentfng snitable apparel for those who, in the midst of winter, seek sum mer in climes where flourishes the palm tree under sunny skies, this mis tress of the mode plays a double hand. Thus the tropical fashions which burst forth in a blaze of glory to meet the demands of a winter resort clientele are made to serve as the key which un locks the door of forthcoming spring and summer vogue. That Is why a halo of fascination surrounds the two sweater modes por trayed In this picture. They are re sort fashions, and as such merit a close inspection, for they tell a story bear ing on the future. Note the fancy zig zag stitch In the sleeveless golf coat. We are on the threshold of novelty knitted stltchery. Again observe thut this sleeveless model features a new note in that It* blue zig-zag front con tinues at the beck as well as at the Apply 8u!phur as Told When Your Skin Breaks Out Any breaking out of the «kin on face, neck, arms or oody is overcome quick est by applying Mentho-Sulphur. The pimples seem to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. Nothing has ever been found to take the place of sulphur as a pimple re mover. It is harmless and inexpensive. Just ask any druggist for a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and use it like cold cream. Do you feel old before your time? Is your back bent and stiff? Do you suffer urinary disorders? Don't des pair—profit by Grants Tas» exper ience«. Grants Pass people recom- ment Doan's Kidney Pills. Here’s a Grants Pass resident's statement. Mrs. J. Boesch. 209 Foundry SL, says; "I can’t speak too highly in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills for I have never found anything their equal for backache and kidney trouble. Since taking Doan's I am bothered but little with my back or kidneys.” The above statement was given March 20, 1916, and on March 24, 1920, Mrs. Boesch said: "I am glad to repeat all I said in favor of Doan’s Kidney Pills. I have had no return of kidney trouble and always recom mend Doan's to anyone I hear com plaining of kidney trouble." Price 60c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Boesch had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. tf> / \VHAT a diplomat Is Madam Fash- yv V v V HAT ¡on. ( i„ n Confronted with the problem SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN BRACE UP 1 ' ! 1 NEW RUGS ARE IN * |3 ■ sw froai. lire foutiuuTonal color of smart garment is ton. For wear st the beachea, knitted outerwear designers are sponsortag g sllpon of fiber silk and worsted. Tbtj model shown to the left features taj and brown checks Interknitted. Tbd new V neck is of Interest also. A season of extreme novelty is pr*4 dieted In the new knitted toga. Am<m0 the very smart Ideas set forth. doublM breasted and mannish sweater coatff «bound. In the dressier frocks and sweater!) vivid color notes combine with unlqa* construction. A new feature is th! effect of hand embroidery done tn •oo*, Bathing suits with matching i arbafll nnd capes, each monogram enibrol* ered, are among the promises of lh< future. Plain skirts with elaborate alb over patterned blouses form charming two-piece knitted suits. JULIA BOTTOMLEY, [ (©. 1924, W«st«rn Newsjaptr Unioa.) •••1 Come in and see the New Patterns Seamless Velvets, Axminsters, Brussels, Etc. Rugs for Bedrooms, Living Rooms, Dining Rooms First Shoppers have First Choice Pretty Dress of Blue Charmeen With Moufflln; Panels Banded In Gray “ Irish Lac« Cellar. I QUALITY THE HIGHEST, PRICES LOWEST must be worn properly and with each detail In perfect harmony with the 200-211 South Sixth rest of the costume. Several rules which one of the lead ing designers recently gave out as the secret of a smart appearance this sea son are well worth following. The first rule Is "be femtnlne and discreet and wear a wide skirt, thus gaining In grace and freedom of movement"; next Is “worship embroideries and wel come furs, the handsomest of all trim mings." Another point that he emphasizes Is that one should wear glow lu^colorv and choose rich material«. W'"- to bear in mind Uiat evening gowns are never too gorgeous. • Then follows a list of "don'ts," and ♦ + ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ under this heading comes the admoni ♦ ♦ tion "nut to reveal too lndlsereetly COMING EVENTS I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F ♦ ♦ ♦ whnt ought only to be guessed at." He cautions against a tendency toward Mar, 7, Friday—Cavemen’s dance at suits too tailored in effect and viso the W. O. W. hall. advises against wearing black ex- Incessant coughing that breaks you longer—try Dr. King's New up sleep—stuffed-up nostrils that Discovery—a good old family Mar. 19-80, Wednesday. Thursday— cluslvely. blowing does not relieve—oppres cough remedy, used for over half a Senior class operetta. sive congestion in the throat— century. The safest syrup for chil- drve. You svt promts, coelin». soothing these are the warning signals! Mar. 21. Friday—American lagion Sudan Grass. rrlief iromDr. Kins «New Discoirerr. All Do not let your cold torment druggists have it. meeting and dance at Kerby. From an eight-ounce package of Su- I Mur. 28. Friday March Frolic, nt dun grass sent to this country from Epworth Hall, given by Lincoln Khartum In 1909 what is now a $10,- OOO.IXMI a year forage crop found In Parent-Teachers association. mnny states of the Union has been de Gateway to the Oregon Caves Grants Pass May 16, Friday—Primary Election. veloped. C F T CO D r .KI NGS New Dis flow- nip it! A FINE Way to Take a Trip