MONDAY, MARCH 21. I02L GRANW P4AS DAILY COURIER Bsr JEWELERS J. 11. HilWELL—Jeweler and violin maker, repairer of violles and other airing instrumenta. 306 South Hlxxth Street. DOYLE’S Grants Pass, Oregon BUILDING CONTRACTORS Dainty Neckwear HARPEIl & SON- Bulldlng contrae- tora. Sliop work. fornitura < ratlng. Hliop 417 O 8t.. l’hone 142-J. W. R. BARRNTT—Builder, kitchen and onice furniture a specialty. Shop uid Rosidencu 824 S. Gib bl., City. Phono 5U8-J. Vcstces, Peler Pau Collar and Culls, Broiii- lev Collars in Net and Laces, ('amosettes in Flesh ami White— $1.00 to $3.00 Set. Holeproof Silk Hose XX INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC FOR BALE REAL ESTATE 8ELLNG OUT RANCH US at bargain prices, 5 and 10 yean' time. Ranchos tor rent and exchange. Qold Ray Really Company, Med­ lord, Oregon. tf FOR SALE - 300 acre irrigated rauch bordering river and high­ way, 2 miles from Grunt* Pass. Sacrifice qt $10,000 on 10 years time, $1000 per year, 6 per aunt i Interest. Gold Ray Realty Co.. Medford. Oregon. 6111 FOR SALE—First water right on living stream, with forty ucres of land, 2 miles from Wllderville, near Crescent City highway. Aboil 5 acres subject to irrigation, 2 acres in Grimm alfalfa, plenty of wood; ideal for chicken ranch, fruit, produce, etc. Sawmill near. Louis La Offered on terms. 33-tf Flanime, Wllderville. FOR SALE OK TRADE—18 acres on lower river road, $4 500. Half cash; time on balance at 6 per cent. Or will trade my equity tor outside property. 11. U. Lee, 10th and A Sts. 58 X KEiFfAUliANT FOR SALE—$1000 will handle. Address No. 599, care Courier. 94 FOR SALE—56-A. farm near Selma; improved; water, orchard, build­ ings. E. A. Tyson, 656 N. 6th St. _______ 66 Foil SALE OR TRADE by owner at a sacrifice, 160 acres, partly im­ proved, free water, free range, 1 Will give terms to suit, or will take improved acreage in or near Grants Pass. Address I*. O. Box 62 4, Grants Pass.___________ 51 FOR SALE—AUTOS STEEL FLY WHEEL Starter Gears in stock for all cars. J. W. Gay- etty Foundry and Machine Works. 33-tf SECOND HAND PAIGE AUTO—For aale at 755 N. 8th street, Grants Pass. FOIl SALE Fordson tractor 16-lnch sulky plow CoIm, Rd. 2. FOR SALE—Hudson 7-pasHeuger, Super-6, finish, upholstering, top like now, good cord tires, 2 extra on rims, Gabriel Snubbers, All- mitu oiled, spotlight, sun visor, a large powerful car for about 40 cents on tho dollar. $700 will buy it and includes 1924 license. At Fashion Garage. See J. F. Burke. _____ _______ ki )R SALK 8e< ond hand Orarland. Mrs. C. Tetherow, 501 North Sec­ ond nt reel. ' CHEVROLET truck IBIS model tor sale, cheap Driven only 2000 miles. Pete Borcmann, East Street. BARGAIN HUNTERS — LOOK Maxwell car for $75.00. Ford Garage. 1924 license included. 54 FOR RENT LOST -Thursday evening near lli- vull theatre ur un NurtU Slxin, large, suit leather glasses cuae, i'huue 46-J aud leave al thu Hat bliop. al MISCELLANEOUS WILL BUY — Fur cash, household guuds, large ur »mail luis. r. 1'. Co. P'uue 139-K. 34-lt WHEN STRAWBERRIES CUMK— 'lhe Truax Grocery will Uuvu ino best. 4611 ALL KINDS OF SAWS g uni med, Hied aud alruigUiunud. F, b. Smith, 931 Nortu Ninth St. _ 61 FOR FIRE Extinguishers und refill fluid see Geo. S. Burton, Urauis 48tf l'usH, Oregon. AS MY WIFE, Vista Eads has left my tied und board, 1 will nut be liable fur any debts contracted by her ufter this date. Jack Euds. Marsh 21, 1934. • 54 The Registering Piano The one Player Piano that is purchased without a doubt as to the wisdom of your choic«. Nation­ al’»- advertised. Nationally known. Nationally priced. Gu; ranteed for Ten Years. Good tar tee ih. breath and digestion. Makes the next cigar taste better. Gulbransen Pianos |27S, |330, $420 Gulbransen Players $420, $495, $575, $650 Sealed in its Purity CIIICKERING, IVER& & POND, HAINES, IT A D D O B F F, FRANCIS BACON, CLARENDEN, BABY GRANDS, Q. R. S. PLAYER ROLLS SHEET MUSIC POPULAR, CLASSICAL , BAND, ORCHESTRA SPEARMINT BRUNSWICK AND VICTOR VETERINARY SURGEON FURNISHED apartment for rem at 803 D St. Gl DR. R J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington boule­ FOR RENT—Furnished tent fur vard. l’hone 398-R. housekeeping Close lu. 621 D street, corner 7th. 54 DR. It. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter- I Office 7th and M St. phone 114 11. Iles. 803 D St., WANTED phonu 191-R. WANTED—Will pay tor iuformutioa !u ragurd lu available homuaieud PHYSICIANS AND land truutlug Pacific ur Rod wood hlgliways, oi will buy relinquish­ SURGEONS ment. Water und timber neces­ sary. Write 608, care Courier. 63 C. B. MARKS, M. !>., Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and WANTED—Experienced wuuiuu throat. Phone 62. lake care ot baby. Room board furnished with wages, Au* DOCTOR C. J. MOSER, Physician dress Mrs. J. W. Oram, Hugo, Uru. aud Surgeon X-ray wurk. Office 61 phone 182; Ron. 4 8-R.________ WANTED TO RENT, option to buy, DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­ small ranch near town. Full do cian and aurgeou. Special ulten- laiis first letter. Addreat No. 610 Uuu to surgury. Obstetrics und Di­ care Courier. 63 seases of women. Complete X-Ray WANTED—Pialli sewiug. Cali Mrs. equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, D. L. Duggult, 1112 Lust USI. UX bom», 21-Y; office 21-J. ____ WANTED - l’o hear troni owuer ut amali truci oi laud. Water uud DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual therapulics. Office over Western suine wuotì und pasture iauu. Hmaii Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R. improvuiiieula un UigUway. No cuuitulttslou. Ulve tuli puitlculars OR. A. A. McBRIEN—Physician and uud prive In tirai lutler. Cali or Burgeon, office 112*4 South Sixth uddresa Rd. 4. Jerome Prairie. 53 OA'ID for sale, 2e per pound ul ranch. 1‘houu Ed. Ruburts, l'ro- 63 FUR SALE CHEAP—Six young horses, 16uu to 1700 lbs., well broke; eight young mules, mostly broke. Terms. K. E. Richmond, 64 Rogue River, Ore. ruapberry FOR SALE—Cuthbert plants, 11.00 per hundred 'al Forbes Foeberry'*, Crescent City Road, ltd. 2. 54 FUR SALE at Gravila » Burn. Dishes, Groceries, etc 51 FOR BALE—Finely rooted Tokay grape plants. E. A. Blanchard, 916 North Washlugtun Blvd.___ 56 FUR HALE lloi.e*. spiiug vi.igou, onu hurau wugou. E. G. Chase, 3 miles out on Murphy stage route. 66 WRIGLEYS Alfter every meal PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Clara Tutlle Fenton, 613 A Street. Statu Accrudlted Taucher. Burrowe* Kindergarten Courae. Mr«. Ebba Hannen, Assistant, 516 South nrth St. $1.00 to $3.50 pair 2323 i t Take Salts If Rheumatism is Bothering You Tells Rheumatism Sufferers Take Salts to Get Rid of Toxic Acid. Rheumatism 1* no respecter of aire, sex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human aillictious it is one of the most painful. Those subject to rheumatism should eat no sweets for awhile, dress as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and above all, drink lots of pure water. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid or body waste matter, and is often gen­ erated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this poison from the blood and cast it out in the urine; the ¿OX­ pores of the skin are also a means freeing the blood of this impurity. POULTRY I of In damp and chilly, cold weather the WHITE LEGHORN EGGS and Baby I skin pores are closed thus forcing the Chicks from high producing hens I tedmys to do double work; they become muied to pedigreed Tancred strain weak and sluggish and fail to elimi­ cockerels. Also agent '’Master'' nate this toxic acid, which keeps ac­ lncubutora and Brooders. Best in cumulating and circulating through the tho west. K. Hammerbacbqr, system, eventually settling in the joints Grants Pass. Ore., phone 606-F-Ai. and muscles, causing stiffness, soreness and pain, called rheumatism. FOR 8AIJÏ—White Ijoghorn cock- At the first twinge of rheumatism get erela, Hollywood strain, Recoixl from anv pharmacy about four ounces l’hone of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a of 300 eggs or bettor. 78tf ?lass of water and drink before break- 348-J. ast each morning for a week. This FOR SALE—White and Brown Leg­ horn hatching eggs, $5.00 per 100. is helpful to neutralize acidity, remove Con Schaefers, Rd. 2. 58 waste and stimulate the kidneys, thus helping to rid the blood of these rheu­ SETTING EGGS From Black Beau­ matic poisons. ty Btrafn 8. C. Black Minorca hens, Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made $2.50 per setting of 16. Phone from the acid of grapes and lemon — ________ - 6- juice, combined with lithia. and is used excellent results bv thousands of DARK R. 1. RED and 8. C. White with folks who arc subject to rheumatism. Leghorn eggs for hatching. Fine R. 1. Rod rooster tor sale. M. Jay, on Proctor place. Rd. 4.___ 54 U ggs for water glass — it la j W liy nut use a good majority of tlie money for your new now the proper time to put down j eggs in water glass. Strictly fresh, , homo for better plumbing? white, non-tertile eggs for this ] The content and health of your purpose at 20 cents per dozen in family are at stake. Ix't us 10 dozen lots delivered. Every demonstrate our superior sup­ egg guaranteed fresh laid and sterile. Phone 223-J. River plies and plumbing abilities. Heights Poultry Farm. 55 PLUMBING G. A. BRYAN G. A. BRYAN—The Plumber. For sanitary plumbing and heating. Skilled labor only employed. We guarantee our work. Phone 306, 512 H Street. tf riumblng and Hering 512 II St. Plionc 308 AW, WHAT’S THE USE PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS year» a nowyi p ip-«, Laa3i SOBYtWtGWSIS .............. 1 1 T HOW TO STRENGTHEN EYM In a surprising short time simple I camphor, witchhazel, hydrastls, etc., as mixed in Ijavoptik eye wash, strengthens eyes so you can read or work more, One small bottle shows results. Aluminum eye cup free. National Drug Store 1 BAND INSTRUMENTS AND SAXOPHONES