Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 07, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    BUILDING
CONTRACTORS
DOYLE’S
HARPER A HON Building contras-
tors. Shop work, furniture crating
Shop 417 G St., Phone 142-J.
W. R BARRETT—Builder, kitchen
und office furniture a specialty
Hliop aud Reeldenre 824 8. 5tb Ht..
Oily. Phono 5U8-J
Grants Pass, Oregon
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF KORRECT
I
G. A. BRYAN—Thu Plumber. For
«unitary plumbing aud
hiialing
Skilled labor only employed. We
guarantee onr work. Phone 306
512 11 r'• • i
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PHYSICIANS AND
SURGEONS
Holoproof Silk Hose, $1.00 pair
lassified Advertising
•'OK SALE Herford
Lichens. l'rovolt.
bulla.
WANTED
Fred
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MAN AND WIFE want position in
camp ua cuuk and helper.
Ad
dress No. 60S, care Courier.
3k
FOR SALE at a bargain Large
loam, Wuigut 3500, liutuuus,
u CONTRACT lor clear Ing laud wautod
cows, surii’ll horse, buggy
and
uy competent muti. Inquire I*. 1.
pony, 8 shouts, 1 sow, registered
Adumn, i'arlt Rooms, 6111» G 81.
fluroc hour, registered Holstein
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bull, 6 Fresuos, some slips, roud
plow, shovels, bull dug stump-pul­
MISCELLANEOUS
ler, picks uud other construction
tools. Ono-half
luilu south of HKMBTITCHliNU - All colors, 6c
Granta I'aas on Murphy roud. Ja­
pur yd. Mail ureters roturueu
cob Redding. Phone 8O1-F42 55
ucixl day. Ruso Art Shop. 61u
Milwaukie Hi., Portland, uro. 38
Foil SALE -Saw milk, planer, motor
truck mid other machinery, All AUTU PAINTING- Suva your paint
or part, 8. L. Johnston, Apple-
with varuisu. Now is tuo timo tu
gutv, uro.
37
iiuvu It uouu. Hiuuu Auto tallii
Go., ill H 81.
as
FOR SALE Choice duhllu bulbs In
all colors. .Make your selections MONEY SAVED-*—Avoid loss in
now. Phom’ tiuk-F-3 for Mrs. K.
property aud lite. Beat In dry anu
F. Ix'Wrnan, or write Murphy. 38
liquid itutrucbiorlde> tire i-xtlu-
guisnurs. Meet luuurauva will-
HAY FDll SALK First and second
puplos und slate requirpniuuls.
culling ulllilla, »20 per toll al
bxumluallou, any make, treo. Ad­
baru. 044 North 9th.
A. A.
dress, Guo. 8. Barluu, Giuuts Poss,
__ Hyde.___________________________ 38
Foil :>Al.l. 1.OO..O ami baled alfalfa
hay, »10 and »13 at place; also
Buckeye Juu-cgg Incubator. Phono
601-F 43. W. .M. Ugg, Now Hope
•I trltrt
it
DRAG HAU with buss saw attach.
liKAND NEW. \ aivu-lli head i'll-
Kiue. Bam or trade. 139 N bill.
Also Briggs <v Stratton motor
wuuvl lor bicycle.
40
OTTAWA DRAG SAW Foil SALE
7 toot MW,
»6U; with
Evans, Rd
57
cap
513
37
REAL ESTATE
SELLNG OUT RANCHES ut bargain
prices, 5 and 10
years* time.
I, , I., i.. . ; ■ ■! i'll
.. I ci. bangs.
Gold Ray Realty Compuuy, Med­
ford. Uiegou.
if
DaJJyjEvening
Fairy Tal<
Graham^
C. B MARKS, M. D„ Practice limited
to diseases of eye. ear, nose and
throat, i'buue 62.
DOCTORS LOL’GHIlIlyiE & MOSER
Physicians * surgeons. Do I •'
Loughrldge gives special attention
to surgery, obstetres, aud diseases
of women. Dr. Moser gives special
attention to suigery, diognoslH &
dlsuaue.1 of children. Complete X-
itay «qaipaMal D**ntui x Rar. Of­
fice phone 182. Kes. Dr. Moser,
48-R. Dr. l.uugbridg«, 369.
DR RALPH \V. STEARNS- -l*hy> I-
clun aud surgeon. Special alien
Uoa to »mg >y Oboletries and r<i
«eases of women. Complete X-Ray
equipment. Dental X-Kuy. PUouis,
i
homo. 2 1 Ï. office 21-J.
DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD- Manual
theraputlcs
Office over Western
Union. Kes. 259-R, office 317-it
Dll. A. A. McBRIEN—Physician and
Surgeon. office 11 2 H South Sixth
St., PverloHt Bldg.
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VETERINARY SURGEON
Dit. R J. RES I'LL—Veterinarian.
Residence 838 Washington boule­
vard. Phone 398-R.
DR R It. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter­
inarian.
Office 7th and M St.
Phone 11 «-R. Hes 803 D St.,
phone 19» It
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CALL I'OJl IHLS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that j
at Its regular meeting to be held at j
the office of the clerk In the First !
KERBY HOTEL will be operated I National Bank Building In Granta I
under new management; good | Pass. Josephine County, Oregon, on
beds aud good meals; Sunday ' Monday, April 7, 1 924, at five o'chx-k r
chicken dinner. Williams A O’- P M.. the Board of Directors of
lln-n.
____
17 School District No. 7 of Jowphine
i County. Oregon, will receive sealed
JUST ARRIVED — New shipment' blds for the purchase of tin-
"Stransky" Vaporizers. They save »61,000.041 of Construction lloud-i of(
gas aud remove carbon, Get yours the said district authorized at a spe­
now. C. K. Dixon, Stute Agent. cial election held in the said district
Murphy.
88 on the first day cf March, A. D. 1924..
Said bonds shall draw Interest nt thej
WILL BUY — For cash, ho
rata of five <51 percent per annum
goods, large or smull lots.
and shall be payable as follow«: —
T. Co. Fouu 139-R.
One-tenth of the total amount of the
•said issue at the expiration ot the
Al'TO TRUCK—Bonded carrier, re­ eleventh year after the date thereof,
turning to Portland Friday morn­ and one-tenth at the expiration of
ing. aunt loud lor Portland. No- each succeeding year thereafter up I
tity Mr. Biddle lit Rowell's.
36 I to and including the twentieth year I
I year thereof; all or any part of said |
POULTRY
¡bend Issue to bo raynblo and redeem- !
‘able at the option of the Board at'
WHITE LEGHORN EGGS and Baby 'any Interest paying dato after the
CI iickh from high producing hens eleventh year from the date thereof.
milted to pedigreed Tancred strain All blds shall bo tn writing and pub­
cockerels. Also ugeut ' Master'' licly opened at tho time and place
Incubators and Brooders. Beat in specified in the within advertisement.
the west.
K. Hammerbacber, The Hoard reserves tho right to re­
Grants Pass, Oro., phone 6O6-F-23. ject any and all blds.
Dated this 6th day of March. A. I)..
WHITE LEGHORNS Tancred strain
leghorn hatching eggs, »1 per set­ .1924.
P. P. PROCTOR
ting, »5.0U per hundred, for next |
Chairman
two weeks. River Heights Poultry Attest:
Van
Ityko. Clerk.
Edward
Farm. Phone 2 . .1. _______ I
na
s.
FJOIl SALE Buried Rock hatching
FOR SALE—300 acre Irrigated
eggs. Con Schaefers, ltd. 2. Boi
ranch bordering river and high­
21.
35
way, 2 miles trout Grants Pass.
Sacrifice at »10.out) on lo years FOR SALE Unito Leghorn hatch­
ing eggs for sale at 62 4 West G
time, »1000 per year, 6 per cent
street. W. Minthorn.
37
Interest. Gold Ray Realty Co.,
Medford. Oregon.
61 tf FOR SALE White Leghorn coek-
arela. Hollywood strain, Record
FOR SALK -Partially furnished 5-
Phone
of 300 eggs or better.
rootn house, Vlctrola unti records.
78tf
34 8-J.
a
i
tr
613 A St.
FOIL SALE White and Brown Leg­
FOR SALE — Modern live-room
horn hutching eggs, »5.00 per 100.
bungalow; built-in features. Best
Con Schaefers, Rd. 2.
58
Also smull
residential district.
FOR
SALE
Size
110
Incubator.
barn (to bo moved); would make
034 North 9th. Mrs. A. A. Hyde.
good residence. Inquire at 311 A
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tit. F. E. French.
33-tf
FOR SALE First water right on
JEWELERS
tiviug stream, with forty acres ot
J.
B
HOWELL
—Jeweler nnd violin
land, 2 nitb-s from WlMsrvHls.
milker, repairer of vlolius and
near Crescent City highway. About
other string instruments. 306
5 acres subject to irrigation, 2
South Sixxlb Street.
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acres In Grimm alfalfa, plenty ot
wood; Ideal for chicken ranch, WANTED Watches, Clock und nil
fruit, produco, etc. Suwnilll near.
kinds of broken Jewelry to repair,
Offered on terms.
Louis Ln
all work guaranteed. I. I), Boet-
Flatnnio, Wllderville.
33-tf
wlck, First National Bank Bldg. 34
FOR SALE OR TRADE IS acres
on lower ilvor road, »4500. Hulf INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
z^cush; time on balance at 6 per PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL,—
cent. Or will trade my equity lor
Clara Tuttle Fenton. 613 A Street.
outside property. H. C. Leo, 10th
State Accredited Teacher.
and a stg.___________
i®
Ilurrowes Kindergarten Course.
Mrs. Ebba Hansen, Assistant,
RESTAURANT FOR BALE—»1000
515 South Fifth St.
will handle. Address No. 599.
cure Courier.
yl PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS
—Hattie Colentun Calvert. 511
FOR SALE cheap, or trade, two
North Fourth Street. Affiliated
businsM loti iocstod m lln.li
teacher National Academy
of
River, Alberta, t'liiindn, In cen­
Music.. Carnegie Hall. New York.
tral part of town of 11,000, one
turner lot. Call nt Layton Hotel,
37
room 29. Phono 828-R.
FOR SALE -14 acres, 3 miles from
Grunts Pass, 1’*j miles from pitvu-
..... nt, on It. F. D.; 80 peat li trees.
80 chi i cy trees, small Unit, plenty
of water, 400 tiers of oak and
laurel wood timber. »300. Chas.
Collins, 511 Isham St.
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BREAKING THE ICE
“I've Just beard an expression
which Interested me greatly," said
Mr. Hun.
"Tell It to us, please, Mr. Fun." said
the Sun Fairies. *'We wonder wbeth
er we have ever heard the expression 1
or not.”
"This was It," snld Mr. Sun. "Some!
people were planning a party. And
they suggested to each other all sort«
of things which would muko the party I
start off with a vim und dash and all I
that sort of thing.
"They aald that when people first
got together at a party, or anything
like that, they were apt to be a little
shy nt first.
"Later on the guests would be able
to amuse themselves and each other
and have a beautiful time, but nt first
these people* were making all sorts ofi
(duns for games and pleasures which,
would get everyone started right off*
In having a good time.
“They were planning to arrange spi­
derwebs over the house and gave
each one a spiderweb to unravel.
"They wound the balls of twine In
and about the legs of tables and chairs,
and nil over objects which would not
euslly fall off or break. Fur the one
who gut to the end of the spiderweb
first won a prize, and toward the end
It was apt to get very exciting, as one
could see the end of one's web In sight.
“And when hurrying something wus
apt to be broken, so the safe way for
the ones spinning the webs In the first
place to see thut they wound them
about good strong objects. ,
"Vex, I heard them explaining all of
this.
"But they said the spiderwebs—
which really meant balls nf string
wound about things for the guests to
untwine as fast as they could and wind
up again—would start everything go­
ing well.
"And then came the expression which
I thought was so Interesting.”
"Yes.” said the Sun Fairies, "we are
ready to
r it.
“They said." Sir. Sun continued,
“that by doing this they would break
tho Ice."
“What?" the Sun Fairtea exclaimed,
"We have never heard that exprès-
Bion."
"Neither had I," said Mr. Sun. “And
I was puzzled ns to the meaning of It
for some time. I thought I would nev­
er understand it."
“Did yon finally?" the Sun Fairlee
asked.
“Yes,” said Mr. Sun, "I kept looking
In the window and paying attention,
nnd nt last it was explained so thut I
understood.
“You see. at first I was particularly
puzzled because I knew It was too
early In the year to break the Ice.
"Well, I shall explain the expression
to you.
"They meant when they sold that
they would break the Ice. by having
games ready at the start so thnt the
pnrty would begin right off in the right
spirit, that the ones who were shy
would lose their shyness right away.
"Rrenklng the Ice meant that they
would break the stiffness and the shy­
ness of the guests at first by having
Notice Is hereby given to owners
nnd holders of municipal city refund­
ing bonds that at the semi-annual
Interest payment period on the 1st
day of April. 192 4. tho City of Grants
Pass. Josephine County. Oregon.-will
redeem tho following outstanding
city REDEMPTION bonds, viz., bonds
18, 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26.
and 27. Said bonds were issued nnd
dated the 1st day of April. 1912.
Sniil bonds will be redeemed at
tho office nf tho City Treasurer of
the city of Grants Pass. Josephine
County. Oregon, on the 1st day of
April. 1924. which is the time fixed
for such redemption nnd at the time
nt which interest shall be taken up
nnd cancelled by virtue of the laws
and acts providing for issuing of
such lionds.
Dated nt Grants Pass. Oregon,
<
thti
They Found the Ball» of Twino.
5th day of March, 1924.
G. P. JESTER.
ptnns
made for them. And it seemed
Treasurer.
38
such n nice expression. It tnnde me
feel that when I begin to break the
Mining location notices at the li t* b.v shining so bard and nink'ng the
Courier office.
Ice melt under my warmth thut 1 tun
helping along a spring party which
would otherwise la* n stiff, shy affair,
Oil. It seemed n wonderful expression
„.„iw hivl brent li.». i»Ysy piiliiH,
to me. nnd It mode me very happy,"
ui.rttil longue nnd belching.
Alnayt find relief in
“We should think It would,” said the
Sun Fairies, “And we feel happy
about it, too.'
“Of course, 1 knew you would.'
Sweeten your rtoniech auJ breath— only 25«
said Mr, Sun.
STEEL FLY WHEEL Starter Goars
in stock for nil earn. J. W. Gay-
elty Foundry and Machine
FOR RENT
FOR RENT One 3-rooin furnished
Hal, close In. Inquire 708 E St.
PIANO TUNING
PIANOS TUNED Have your piano
tuned while Mr. C. W. Kienle, of
Portland. Is on hin regular trip to
Grunts Pirns.
Phono Rowells
Music Store, 126-J.
Modem methods and appliances have set a new standard for
a day’s work. Time is the one big factor. This is true in the
factory, on the farm, in the home, or what not.
.
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Time i« money today. And anything that multiplies the value
of an hour ia increasingly valuable.
Advertising i» an annihilator of time. It provides a short
cut between a manufacturer or merchant and you. It makes it
possible to tell you in a few minutes all you want to know about
the services or articles you need.
A quick glance through this paper enables you to sift out the
things that interest you and in a moment you can know just
where and when to go for what you want.
■*
Figure liow much valuable time advertising saves you if you
use it properly. Think how much needless walking and talking
it saves you and your neighbors.
YES, ADVERTISING HAS A BIG VALUE TO YOU
DON’T FAIL TO READ IT
Published by the Grants Pass Daily Courier In co-operation with
The American Association of Advertising Agencies.
"And then.” be continued, ''I saw the
guests arrive at tile imi-ty uno tare
enough! Everything be-mn ho gaily
for everyone was intere*ted in the
spiderweb game. And then I saw
a cake with lighted candles upon It
for It seemed It wus the birthday of I
one of the guests. The candles were
of all sizes, some short, some tall,
some looked is though they almost
might topple over for they had melted
In those directions at *a party given
some time before.
"And 1 heard the candles say In
their bright little fashions:
” 'Ws like it because we’re used
again >Wid again. Of course there are
some very sup'rlor candles In superior
little holders and they're even In
length and perfect nnd new. They're
very fine. But we like to be as we
are—stuck into a piece of paper over
the cuke which keeps us from spoiling
the taste of the cake—good friendly
candles, used until there is nothing
left of us to use.' "
CHAM BKRLAIN’S
TABLETS
The COURIER
Handle Your Work Quickly
Can
Phone 390
Automatic Presses
Grants Pass—Gateway io the Oregon Caves
HARNESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS
Auto Tops and Cushions
So far not many of the girls are re­
ported us Injuring their health by
overwork helping their mothers. And
It is not claimed either that the boys
are usuully hurting their eyes by too
much studying nt uight.—Newark Ad­
vocate.
MINE AND MILL
SUPPLIES
Machinery and
Heavy Hardware
G. B. BERRY
South 8111h Htrwt
INCOME TAX SERVICE
furnished on State and Federal
Personal Returns
Corporation Reports
Partnership Returns
Corporation Records
Corporation Returns
Compilation of your records for these reports. aud Counsel In all
Income Tax Matters
P. S. WOODIN
Phone 42
Sit H St.
GEO. G. HEWITT
Income Tax Adviser
304 and 303 Medford Nationa
Telephone 820
By L. F. Van Zelm
© Wssteru N*"tpaj>er liuoa
T his !<□
Department
Printing
Commercial
Some Danger« Avoided.
STOMACH
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
FOR SALE -AUTOS
Time’s Cash Value
PLUMBING
Silk Dresses
FOR SALE
PAGE FIVE
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