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Till IISUU , 11-lilI, |0. (OUI, GRAXTA fl« DATI, Y rOlTkirR PAGE FIV» T“ J DOYLE’S BUY YOUR ¿ASTER HOSIERY NOW Holeproof Hose for Long Wear’ \o. H7t> pmr Ilk I iumo in Lhiik, Inoivn nini «abili m i. <•<» ■\o, (ll/u |»ur<- ixilk 1 nUh high politi I mm ’I m »1.50 Ni<>, t>l)0 h >i!k t thiriit) JO-inrti $»l:k In • »( n il li ivini<$i*(«-<l ll.*»l«é * in « all iliv ii<’w colui» bui li mn pvat il, log mhhii Mimami. i, ululili«*, l>i< and nntiqur $1.50 So. purr silk, , imi hodilunrd nidi H n J<* blu< k mid <<»i- un» $2.00 VETERINARY HOSPITALS G II A N T H PASS VETERINARY H ospital Dr. r b . <;riff«n- hiigeti, Vet. Hurgion Corner 7th and M Hts. Pliuue 191 It PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS C. B. MAUKS, M. !>., Practico limited to disensos of eye, ear, nose and throat Phono 62, IHM l'Ôll C. J MOSEll. Physician uud rurg-'oit. X-ray work, tiffleu Idiom 188. Ilea. 48-il. Dll. RALPH W. STEARNS I hy. I- clnti and imig»oii. Spedai au«u- ti./u lu surguiy. Obstetrics and DI- suusea ut women. Completa X-l’.ay equlpmeut. Dental X-Ray. PbuULM, buine, 21-Y; office 21-J. Dll. W. F. RUTHERFORD Manual IhHrapuliiH. Office over Weitern Union. Ken. 25911; office 217-K. classified Advertising FOB SALL MISCELLANEOUS head of uwe sheep luiubs, cheap if Howard Dunlap, US gain l’iuiiu, hi lllipill«) b2U A GG ) ou il g mules. Uy live )«ar old i logging team, Ì 1.1 ms. It. h. liver. uti safe Celli IWU y leid SOUND Itoli guu.l UUlll aeiuur. «i <m_ 116 . bui I Ml rt. if IV MHK i. ol SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMIli.ll WILL 111 Y — bur cuub, household gumix, luigu ui small tola. C. F. T. Co. Folie 139-11. J 4-If J y.-ai-oId Willi U Ú mu n»avy It I tUI M. I sulkey. Mrs. vv csl IX. i u itEAL EbTAiE 6ELL.XU Ut I itA.xi-lih.;, ut buigmn )tdia Uulu, plaeva, u HUd 10 llabehva lui luul und UAcbauge. Cuuti'uuy, Med- Gold Hay Kuaity If turd, Oregou. lu.v/iALHAM FUH ÖAL1'. , tuuu will li.iuuli'. Audi -No. uJl, vale t.uutiur. 94 ilCf Take Salts at First Sign Bladder Irritation or Backache of General Laud office, Washington, D. C., Mar 11, 1924. Notice I h hereby given timt xub- WHEN' Si RAWUER1UES COME I ho i i uux Grocery Will have the aubjcit to the conditions and limita busi. 4611 tion» of the acts of Jun< 9, 1916, |J9 Slut., 218), February 26, 1919 FOR FIKE Lallngulhliera and telili (40 Slat., 1179), and June 4, 1920 lilild «<-<< Geu. S. Uulluu, Giunta (41 Slut., 7581, and deparlm ntul l'u.a, Oregon, 4 kit regulation» <>t September 15, 1917 (46 L. D., 44 7), and June 22, 1920 1 Nl IlSEilf WnUu (47 L. D., 411), the timber on the following l.'indi will l>< sold April uiu better limn ever luiiusti you wilu 21. 1921, at lo <> Io. k a. m. at uccumuleu true», public auction at the United States ricn. Al Nut th lutu land olllcc al Hua burg, Oregou, to I T'ass, Gru. 6 J the highest bidder al not lesg than the appraised value uh shown by this JORDAN North nolle«, sale to be subject tu the ap H Ì ublU bl. In in« proval of tlio Secretary of the Inte rior. I'he pui.haau price, with uu Fruit, bnudu, house uddliiuiial num ol one-fifth of 1 per tai Tr uu line. .Stop drugging! Rub soothing, sluail cunt, thereof, being comtuisi-ions al points, grap lowed. must be deposited at time ot penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right into I.. I fruita, lor all your sore, stiff, ach k< <-p ilia uioii' y ut Home W< ■ sale, money to be ruti ilrued it sale is .ise paient will ing joints, and re count). but appruv.d, otuerw boosters tur JobVphiUU lief comes instant S8 issue tor the timber widen must be '1 ty us utico. Bids will lumovcd within ten yuais. ly. St. Jacobs Oil ’ be received from cttUen» ut tile is a harmless rheu - i United Stales, associations of such tnatism liniment ' .'lllxeua und corporations oi„aulzed which never disap HI I E LE e IIG i IN EllGS and Baby under the laws uf the United States, points and cannot < ¡IB M tiOtli plUUUllbg Leus or uuy State, Territory, ur District burn the skin. Uial'd lu pt (IInicua laXifJiU ntiuiu tuuieof only. Upon sppiicatiuu of a Get a 35 cent bot togatit'lH. Ainu ugcut ’‘.UaHlci qiianfl.d purchaser, tue timour on tle of St Jacobs lUCUDUiUtn ULtl ihOUUUlS. Beni <U any 1< gal subdlvbion w ill be offered Oil at any drug tUv wuat. JÚ. lkuirnuurhucber. separately betore being included In store, and in a mo Granii) l'a«», Or«., phuue GUG F-J3. any ufler ol a larger unit. ment you’ll be free T. 28 S.. 11. 12 W.. Sec. 15. Lot 8. from pain, soreness fir 120U M . T. 18 8., It. 7 W„ Sec. and stiffness. In 3, NW% BE *4 fir, 1 480 M., notiu ot use for 65 years for the titillici ou thune »octious to be rheumatism. sciat Mild for less than $2.59 p. r M., T. ica. neuralgia, lum- 21 S.. H. I W.. Sec. 23. NK% SEfc bago, backache, sprain». SETTING EGGS- From Black Beau red Hr 1650 M., white fir 25 M., in ty »trulli S. C. lilacs Minoica hens. cense cedar 25 M , SE V» SE't red Phoue fir 1240 M., white Hr 5o M., red STATEMENT $2.50 per setting ut 15. OT OWNERSHIP 67 cedar Ju M.. T. 18 255-1. R. Il V.., See. ■M A NAG EM E XT. Cl RCULA- ; . A V. U red nr. 1800 M-, TIOX, ETC. -Thorough bred Mum- none oí the timber oil these sections Required by Act of August 24, 1913. ti ducks, very large, do to be sold lor less than $L75 per Of the Grants Pass Daily Courier, . E. Jordan, North 10th M. for the red fir, $.50 per M. for published daily at Grants Pass, Ore- «8 the white Ur. and ineense cedar, and gon for the six tuontlis ending April $1.50 per M tor the red cedar; T. 1, 1924. 30 8., K. 10 W„ See. 13, NEU NE% Publisher. A. E. Voorhies. fir 525 M.. NW'4 NEU fir 200 M., Editor, Wllford Allen. NE’4 NW '4 tir 800 M., NW U Managing Editor, A. E. Voorhleo. NW U fir Jou M.. T. 29 S„ It. 10 W., Business Manager, A. E. Voorbies. Sac. 29, SEU 8EU fir 1070 M., Owner, A. E, Voorhies. white cedar 330 M.. none ot the tlin- Bondholders. mortgagees and , lier on these sections to lx- sold tor other security holders, holding 1 per • th.in $1.30 pl r M. (or (he fl.' an.I of ¡ $,.oo per M. tor the white cedar; cent or more ot total amount bonds. None. r. 39 8., R 5 \V , Sec. 15. NWU Average number of copies of each i SWU yellow pine 50 M., sugar pine HARI’F.R A SON Building contrac 180 M., red Hr 180 M., none ot the Issue it this publication sold or dis tors. Shop work, furniture crating. linibir on this tract to be sold for tributed through the mails or other Siiop 417 G St., Phone 14 2-J. less than $3.00 per M. tor the yellow wise, to paid subscribers, during the and sug ir ¡due and $1.25 par Al. for six months preceding the date shown above 1317. the red Hr; T. 28 S., K. 11 W., Sec. (Signed) A. E. VOORHIES. 2 7 NE‘4 SWU fir 520 M.. SHU Subscribed and sworn to before J. B HOWELL Jeweler ami vlulla bW '4 fir 620 M.. none o! the timber innkcr, repairer of violins mid on these tracts to be sold for less nie this 2d day of April. 1924. CLARA E. TREFREN, other string Instruments. 306 than >2.1 25 per M.; T. 28 S.. It. 11 W„ See. 15. SE1,* NEU red flr 540 (My commission expires Oct. 9, South Sixxth Street. 1927.) M , white tir 120 M . T. 29 S.. R. 10 in music W , See 3d. NEU NE >4 red fir 775 M.. white cedar 40 M., SEU NEU. DON’T TRY TO RAISE your family PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL- rid fir 55t> M.. white cedar loo M., without it. For stomach aches and (Turn Tuttle Fenton, rtl.'l A Street. none of the timber on these sections pains; sudden cramps, severe intestinal State Accredited Teacher. to lie sold for has than $2.00 per M. colic and indiscretions of eating and for the red fir, $.50 per M. for the Burrowi! Kindergarten Course, drinking, changes, in water, diet or Mrs. J. J. Hansen, Acer« dited. white tir, and $7.00 per M. for the climate, take 616 South Filth St. white cedar. WILLIAM SPRY. PIANO SCHOOL Full BEGINNERS Commissioner, General Land Office. COLIC and DIARRHOEA —llattle Coleman Calvert, bl 1 REMEDY I North Fourth Street. Afliliuied Never fail to have it on band. ___ Natiunul Academy of teacher Music. c.iri.i-gie Hall. New York. BUILDING CONTRACTORS INSTRUCTION Foil SALE- l’.ii acres facing city park, 5-room lions«, shop, wood garage, barn. chicken shed, plant, llOlUKI, domestic pumping cellar, water, berries, shade, tfl> A. U. Wheeler, 511 city taxes. 67 South Sixth St. FOll SALE Oil TRADE -61251). Terms If 4\ 8 aeren near town. doidred. 11. C. Lee, Tenth and A I/O Street^. FOR SALE -AUTOS (Ï . A. HIIYAN— Tim Plumber. For sanitary plumbing und healing. Skilled lunor only employed. We guarantee our work. Phone Bufi. Ill h sin tf VETERINARY SURGEON Dll. II. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. ll< sliletice 838 Washington boule vard. Pilone 398-11. Dii. II. B. OIUFFENUAGEN, Veter imuiaii. Oil Ice 7 th and M St. phone I!) 1-11. MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES Machine) y and Heavy Hardware P. S. WOODIN rixnio i2 AW, WHAT'S THE USE WANTED WANTED Married man, Job on farm nnd orchard. House furnlHlK-d. Elsmann Orchards, U.S Hogue River, Ore. bl.uk- FOR RENT FOR RENT Five room modern, furnished cottage. Corner Third mid C streets. Inquire 711 J St. STRAYED G. A. BRYAN Vlumbiiiff mid 512 II St. All PILE SUFFERERS GET QUICK RELIEF SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT FOR SWOLLEN VEINS I I of Navy and Crepe PIPE MANY HAVE APPENDICITIS DON’T KNOW IT ¿T weissbaun a eo. 109 11th St. San Francisco Much so-called stomach trouble Is really chronic appendicitis. This can often be relieved by simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika. Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on both upper and lower bowel, and re moves all gasses and poisons. Brings out mc’ter you never thought was in your system. Excellent lor obstinate constipation. National Drug Store. CORN Pain Stops Instantly —Take Them Off With ** Gets-lt (X)U( H’S PHARM. O. H. DEMARAY CHICHESTER S PILLS W —TUR IMAMONI» MAWn. A Heating ’hone 30(i 1 1 • Novelty Blouse, Ribbons in Demand for Gowns and ®. mi, bx L m >* Millar Millinery. MAHOMET AND THE J ye>K It now« «g Bevt. Seffest, AhetywR «Mab!« SOLD BY MtXXitSTS EVIRYWNtRE C9 PROTECT YOUR CHILD'H HEALTH Through thoughtlessness the slight cough or cold of a child is often ne glected and soon becomes serious. A Few doses of hOLEY'S HONEY AND | TAR COMPOUND, at small cost, tak-| en at the onset of the cold would bring speedy relief. Be prepared, have a bottle of this safe, reliable cough remedy on hand, and give promptly when a cough or cold Is de tected. Equally as effective for older persons. No opiates.—Couch’s Phar-j macy. adv i Canton crepe still holds favor and is used here in navy and white to shape this smart frock. One's Own Merit. We are fond of exaggerating the love our friends bear us; but It Is often less front a principle, of grati tude than the desire of prejudicing peo ple In favor of our own merit.—La Rochefoucauld. By L. F. Van Zehn A Good Excuse © vt»»f«rn NewaMpw vai« SHLIX /-'» hat ' s T he USE OF WRITING WANTED A inlddlc-nged woman to cooli in a mining camp, Cail at till Mouth 6th. WANTED- Millwright nnd smith. joHcphlne Lumber Why not use a good majority of I lie money t or your new home for better plumbing? The content and health of your family lire ut stake, la*t us demonstrate our superior sup. piles und plumbing abilities. ■ < > I • i ■ < ’ I By LAURA MILLER - Every druggist in this county is MOUNTAIN !N fc. A novelty In blonses which Is hav I authorized to say to every rheumatic MONTANA ing an Increasing vogue is formed of sufferer that If a full pint bottle of two printed squares of silk, two cor- Allenrhu. the sure conqueror of Oirt between Plemtwood end Pan ners fastened together on the shoul- i rheumatism, does not show ths way handle was l/orti the first vocational to stop the agony, reduce swollen ders and tied with the remaining cor i Joints and do away with even the congress for girls. From Plentywood. ners at each aide at a low waistline, j slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, 400 miles as the crow flies, to Mon I The original model, says a fashion hi' will gladly return your money tana State college, at Bozeman, gtrls writer In the New York Times. Is I Without comment. make their wuy November after No Allenrhu has been tried and test- vember, to satisfy tbs longing ques made of two Deauville scarf«, but the Idea has taken so well that other de i ed for years, and really marvelous tion: "What shall I dot' Others signs have afipenred In the large . results have been accomplished In the most severe cases where the suf- along the South Dakota line come printed silk kerchiefs, some In I’er- I fering and agony was Intense and 300 miles. Sometimes rail and auto slan. Chinese, Egyptian, Scotch plaid, piteous and where the patient was bus connections are so poor that It batik or other popular pattern. These takes three days each way fur the are Intended to be worn with the helpless. Mr. James H. Allen, the discov trip, but they make It, thee« Montana white sports skirts, but they are like erer of Allenrhu. who for many years high school girls, for wbat they find ly to prove a popular feature of sports suffered the torments of acute in the congress. I wear later In the season and through rheumatism, desires all sufferers to I It may be Just accident, but 1 don't the summer. The silk blouses are fine know that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu happen to know of a single Montana In quality and Immensely decorative, decisively conquers this worst of all girl drifting around the big cities and modistes say they will likely be diseases, and he has instructed drug bunting just any sort of a Job. The duplicated in bandanna, India and gists to guarantee It as above in 1 first United States congresswoman, other cotton prints, to wear with tubl every instance, Couch Pharmacy I yes. The assistant director of a great skirts. can supply you. Mail orders ac- bureau in the United States Depart New Ideas In ribbons are being con cepted. Adv. ment of Labor, yes. But drifters, no. stantly established, and the demand The personal story of Una B. Her for their use In gowns and especially rick may throw light on the willing In millinery Is almost unlimited. A I ness of Montana girls to make good new weave called ottoman ribbon has la their own state. Widowed, left Its name from the old-fashioned otto with a family and without money in man silk, heavily ribbed, and is all New- York, she decided first to leave the rage for the little ribbon hats Doctor discovers real remedy that New York. “Oh,’' she says, “I loved that are among the newest styles for actually heals Piles and absorbs them New York—I do yet! But my Idea early spring. The fancy Is an ingeni never to return. was and Is that a woman can find a No man or woman need suffer an greater field of usefulness, more re ous one, and the hats can be made by any clever-fingered amateur. other hour from any pain, soreness A becoming shape of buckram Is or distress arising from Hemor turn in money, more friends aivl a rhoids or Piles now that this wonder saner sort of happiness in a small simply covered with the ribbon, row ful prescription known as MOAVA community.” ujion row; it Is finished with a twist Teaching, studying and “waiting my or fold about the edge, and sometimes SUPPOSITORIES can be obtained tor a moderate price at any first- chance,” ahe has come to he dean of further elaborated with a knot, ro class drug store on the money back women's work and social .lean of the sette or how put on wherever it is if dissatisfied plan. Montana Woman's college. The vo- You'll be amazed to see how quick- rational cuugress came because Mrs. most becoming. Another ribbon novelty is a cordu If It acts. Blessed relief often comes Herrick recognized the inspiration roy rilibon, wide, heavy, soft and with in an hour; even In cates of long from knowledge ut what other women standing with profuse bleeding, real a high glows surface. This, usually ly wonderful results have been ac are doing, that gets automatically double-faced. Is had in many beantiftd I complished. ¡tooled In big cities, and felt the sliut- color combinations or In black, shot Remember the name, MOAVA offness of Montana girls from this with a brilliant color, and Is much SUPPOSITORIES, and be sure to knowledge nnd Inspiration. It was I follow the simple directions that the old affair of bringing the moun used by some of the fashionable cou- come in each box. Couch's Drug _ tain to Muhomet. Bach fall distin tourieres on soft gowns end negligees. Fine fnney ribbon In new weaves Store will supply you—Mall orders guished business nnd professional I accepted. Adv. are in pretty tints, delicate rose, blue, women take their accumulated rxiierl- lilac and many more shades woven ence to the Montana girls. The im with lengthwise lines of silver thread. pression one carries away, according These are charming for dancing frocks to one of these visitors. Is that all the of tulle, and are popular for many value of the congress pales lieslde the I tilings, from lingerie to lamp shades. value of the by-products now estab The newest things in bags Is one es If you or any relative or friend lished—standards of) dress, of con pecially designtsl ns nn iccessory. It is worried because of varicose veins, I duct. of community recreation, and of is all white, in several different kinds or bunches, the best advice that any democracy—shared by the girls them of material, dainty nnd usually very one in this world can give is to get selves from year to year. elaborate. The most ornate model is a prescription that many physicians For herself—“No, 1 don't go back to n soft bng made of silk or heavy cord are now prescribing New York every year now, ilka I used ed ribbon sewn together, heavily em Pharmacy, for Ask Couch's to. I’m mor^ apt to go over to the broidered in lieads or covered with a two-ounce bottle an original west coast when I have a vacation. I of Emerald Oil (full strength) fringe of lieads in loops and festoons. night and morn- look out across this country—any and apply where this side of St. Paul—with a Ing to the swollen, enlarged veins. Canton Soon you will notice that they are feeling of knowing every one I meet; Chic Frock growing smaller and the treatment of having the right to be a working White should be continued until the veins woman; of being nt home; of proprie are of normal size. Emerald Oil is torship. That's the feeling the West a powerful, yet harmless germicide gives us.” and results are guaranteed. Mail I orders accepted. (Adv.) Likes Open Fields. A perennial is the do«vny gentian Hath tubs are provided in most i an unusually handsome plant with public schools In Sweden. trrmlnal clusters of bell-«hn|>ed, bril llnflt-hued violet-blue flowers, sn.vs Nu ' tore Magazine. Unlike most of Ils relatives, the downy gentian pref, r- open prairies and dry tields. The gaudy flowers may be found during early fall in the wheat-producing areas of Minnesota und South Dakota uD'l Standard Mater pipe and as far eastward as Ohio nnd Maryland. •CTVW <a>inK, for every ptir- Cne : alno vahre« and fitting*, th new and re-manufactured. All material tested under pres- mir-e a nd guaranteed. Immedi ate delivery. Money saving CHAMBERLAIN’S PLUMBING Finery of Latest Mode for Spring ♦ Mary Succeed« on Main Street ; LEAVES YOU FOREVER The American men and women____ must fpmrd constantly against kiiluey trouble K-cauie we often cat too much rich food. Our blood i« tilled with acids which the kidney« strive to filter out; they weaken from overwork, heroine iluggish, the eliminative tirtues • log and the result i* kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lump« of lead; your back hurts or the urine t- i<" <1y, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or if you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, begin drink ing lots of g/xid soft water and get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a gla-« of water before breakfast for a few /lays and your kidneys may then act fire. I hi: famous salt« is made from the ; . id of graiies and lemon juice, com bine! with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irritation, thus often relieving blad der disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not in jure. male, a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink and belongs in every home. 1> ' att'c nobody can make a mis take by hiving a good kidney flushing any time By all means have your phy- sirian examine your kidneys at least '■vice a year. JEWELERS Full SALE Cheap, 80-ncro relin quishment, four-room house, well and outbuildings, red soli, excel 1 mt location tor grup. u and rrult, tiu acres lovered with luirdwood limber. Six miles north of town. CluiH. W. Lambrecht, 711 North Sixth St. ’•’> RHEUMATIC NEURITIS Drugs bxcite Excite the Kidneys Drink W; Drink Water POULTRY l..«i ly r . ,<i . f oil BALE l- ■ l.. \> H Dll. A. A. McltltlEN Pby»iciaii and Hirgeon. office 112'4 South Sixth St., Pi'erl«*» Uldg if I —* it ' d heads BETTER IF Bfe I Too DID I ÇPEAki MUCH ---- 1 over GUESS T m E i Q y. I EXTEMPORANEOUSLY