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I IlIDAY, APRIL in . Hwl. .................... VETERINARY HOSPITALS DOYLE’S GRANTA I'AAH DAILY (WIDER PAGE FTVK -------- DEER CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Zarah Poole of Mc GRANT« PASS VETERINARY HOSPITAL Dr. R II Grlffen- Cloud. California, have been visiting hugi n. Vet. 8urg<-on. Corner 7th Mrs. Poole’s brother, Marion Crooks. and M Hix. Phone 191-R lAntono Hanseth came over from 1’ uhh , Crescent City Friday with a load of hi» furniture. He will bring fumUy in a few day». il. L. Tolin wax a business visitor C. U MARKS, M. D. Practice limited to diiiUBiH of eye, ear, uose and to Grants I’a»» Tuesday. throat. Phone 62. » I V. H. McKenzie »nd wife surprised DOCTOR C. J. MOSER, Physician Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Tolin last Wed und Burgeon. X-ray work. Office nesday night, when they flopped off. pilone 182; Rea. 4 8 R. for a short stay on their way to Cal DR. RALPH W. STEARNS -Physi ifornia. cian and surgeon. Special atten R. L. Tucker and family enjoyed tion tu surgery. Obstetrics and Di seases of wotneu. Complete X-Ray Suturday In Grants Pass. Mrs. W. N. Tolin and daughter re equipment. Dental X-Ray. Fhouea, , home. 21-Y; office 21-J. turned Sunday from a few days visit DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual to friends In town. Mrs. Frank Lima and Mr». Tony tboriiputics. Office over Western Union. Re» 259 K; office 217-R. Santos were shoppers In town Thurs Dll. A. A. MdHtlEN—Physician and day. M. W. William’, Wm. Barr and Surgeon, office 112 Mi South Slxtn . St . pe< rless Bldg. tt Marion Crooks were in Grants Pass Tuesday on business. Lillian Williams visited Mr». John Harmon In Grants Pas» ths week. FOR SALE Hix pack uulniuls, 1 Foil RENT Ono 3-room furnished Mrs. 8. H. Kinsey has returned burro, r mure, 4 pack punie». Cor apartment, close In. inquire 708 from a visit to her niece, Mrs. How General Land Office, ner ol 1 und Eluvuulb. <3 1. stivi I. 7b Washington, D. C.. ard of Grants Pass. Fuit uAi.t. io dariy cows, 1 biioii - Mur. 11, 1924. | Mrs. Martin Williams has return UuiU uull, k uuuuiu luilipucaei, PIANOS AND TYPEWRITERS for Notice 1» hereby given that eub- ed from Grants Pass, where she has uue ti-meu »umey p>uw, two rent, ilm Music Ac Piloto House. »uliject to the conditions and llrnilu- WalHlug prows, uuu ga.UeU prow, 96 H oum of the ucta of June 9, 1816, been assisting In the care of her sis Uuirow, uouuru cuiiiiulur, tup (39 Stat., 218), February 26, 1919 ter. Mrs. Fred Reynolds. She left buggy, mow mg utucurue, hay (4U Slat., 1179), and June 4, 192u Mrs. Reynolds slightly Improved In ruue. W M. jacksun, Aew Hupe, (41 Slut., 758), uud duparlmuntul Ku. 4, Box u9. puunu butt*-cl rigulallon» of September 15, 1917 j heasth. Mrs. F. (46 L. D., 417), uud June 22. 1920 All the residents o fthe valley are 74 WANTED — Washing.’. W. Cluudson, 615 iiimmick St.74 (47 L. D., 411), tho timber on the cordially Invited to a community pic Full SALE Team, wugou, harue»», following lands will be sold April 240-egg incuuuror, iuru>-ys Utili PRACTICAL NURSING or I iuuhi - 21, 1934, at 10 o’clock a. tn., at nic at the Deer Creek bridge near V umi li early tryuta. Emil keeplug wuiiled. Filone 526-R. 7 4 public uuction at the United States Silina Easter Sunday. At 2:30 out I V waid. Murpny, Ore. I land office at Roseburg. Oregon, to door Sunday school services will be FUR SALE-—Gond large liOOsli I WANT good Bound horse. 1200-1100 1 the highest bidder at not lea» than held and each school represented Is I auge, coiled lor hot water. Louie lb». Must bu true uud geutlo. i the appraised value as khowu by Ibis asked to take part. Brtng your bas uud look H over. 021 A bl. 1'UoiK Phono 282-J. 74 I notice, »ale to be subject to tile ap kets and enjoy a day In the woods. proval of the Secretary of the Inte- i b 62a-K. The demonstration rneeUng this f rlor. The purchase price, with uu lu additional »um ot one-tilth of 1 per month, that was to have been held at MILK GOATS — Varmint hound», cent, thereof, being commissions al the home of Mrs. Bert Hogue, will liaoy buggy, tor naie al u baiguiu lowed. must be deposited at time ot lor quica Bate, Inquini 935 W cm A large 'sale, money to be relumed it »ale is be at Mrs. Biggerstaff’s, 77 G street. not approved, otherwise patent will crowd Is expected. NO. 8 COOK STOVE tor sale. Phone issue for tile timber which must be Mrs. A. B. Ragan has just received 394-R. 79 I reuiov< d within teu years. Blds will the sad news of the death of her 1 be received from citizens ot the LOST Keys In leather continui r. United States, associations of such brother. Harry Powell, a young man Turco or four keys on ring wheu ! i-ltizeus and corporations organized of twenty eight. Mr. Powell was ULI HAAUillOb nt Lui gum lout. Ri tuin to Courier onice. ,3 J uud< r the law» ot the United Stales, with the A. E. F. In France and since pnuuB, u uud 10 y«4M imo ? or any Slate, Territory, or District his return has been a victim of tu Kam.be» lor ruul uud uxcbaiige. thereof only. Upon application ot a quid Kay Kouliy Company, arn qualified purchaser, the timber on berculosis. He was recently a suffer ioni, uregou. it any legal subdivision will be uttered er from appendicitis, and was operat roll BALK—300 acre Irrigated J. 11. HOW ELL— Jeweler and violin separately betore being included in ed on. he died in the operation. Be maker, repuller of violins and uny offer of a larg< r unit. much boruurmg river »nd u>gh- sides Mrs. Ragan, there Is another other string Instruments. 3u6 T. 28 8.. R. 12 W., Sec. 15. Lot 8, wuy, 2 mile» I ruin Grants 1'uas. South Slxxih Street. fir 1399 M . T. 18 S.. R. 7 W., Sec. sister and two brothers. to mourn his Mausrriice hi 31o,uuu uu lo yuars 3, NW >4 HE ‘4 tir. 1480 M., none of loss. Efforts are being made to lo- lime, 31 UUU pur year, 6 pur cent ! the limber ou these sections tu be cate these other relatives that the Interest. Gold Kay Kuulty Co., '■ mid lor less than $2.50 p* r M.; T. large estate left by Mr. Powell, may Muuturtl, urugou. bill 8., R 4 w.. Sec 23. NE«4 8E >4 KEblAtltANl FUR BALE ylUUU WHITE LEt.HURN EGGS and Buby | 21 red fir 1650 M., white tlr 25 M., lu- be administered. will Uauoiu. Addiusu No. 0»9, Chick» Hum lugli pioum iug h< ub c-ense cedat 26 M., SE4 SE% red and Mrs. Garner moved Sat- James ! ing. She is improving nicely at pres- Wimer last Sunday to cure Courier. 91 muted to pedigreed Tattered etiuiu lir 1210 M., white Ur 50 M., red Wright, and had a picnic dinner in urday to the Woodford sawmill, 1 ent.. cuckerels. Alsu agent ”Mu»ler’* cedar 30 M , T. 28 8.. R. 11 W . Sec. 40 At KE r Altai 2u acres cleared, , which they soon expect to have run- Incubami» uud Brooders. Be»t in 1, swu SW’U red fir, 1300 .M., i Mrs. J. Hess, Mrs. Slusser and the woods. buiaueu ui yuBiuiu, 13 acre» i><, ning. lbo west. K. Hammerbacher, ’ none of the timber on these sections Mrs. Peters entertained the Thimble UUIUUBO, »pilUg Wugou, , Mrs. Ilione Vnderwood and small 4-nurse Grant» P ubs . Ore., pbuue 6U6-F-23. to be sold for less than 31.76 per son Larry, of Grants Pass, visited Club at the Grange Hall Wednesday | (Henry Sowash of Gazell, Califor 4 acree allana, pumping pmui. I M. for the red fir, 3-50 per M. for nia, spent Saturday and Sunday vis- chickens. good bouse, uuru uuu Wednesday afternoon, with music and a delight the Vnderwood family 33UUU. Term». Foil SALE While la-ghoru cock the white fir, und incense cedar, and olber buiiuiugs. much itlng Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer. putting in a E. C. Neely is ful lunch. Rtcurd ' $1.60 per M. for the red cedar; T. evening. eiuls, Hollywood atrulu. A. 1. lULin...... to0 .u River, Uie. M. E. Hunt and little daughter 1‘Uviie 30 8.. R. 10 W., See. 13. NEU NE'4 i Miss Griswold. Miss Calhoun and needed fill in the road at the Maple- 78 of 300 eggs or better. Mrs. Clarence Cox of Dorris, Cal., , ISO lir 53 5 M., NWH “r 200 M.. underwent an operation at the Good 11 the Girls' Sewing Club met with ton school house, It will make the Eugenia w*as doing business at Mer 348-J. FOR SALE — 160 acres. 9 mile» NEU NW U fir 800 M.. NW S* lin Saturday. turn much safer. irotn Kerby, Illinois valley; pine NW Id lir 200 M-. T. 29 8., R 10 W., Samaritan hospital Tuesday morn- their local leader Wednesday after W. B. Hawkins and sons, Paul limber reserved, >1500. Inquire FOR SA1.E- Plymouth Rock hen». Sec. 29. SEU SEU Hr WN M-, Robertson is _ spending Grandma _ _ _ and noon. 31 euch. Mr». F. ü. Wilcox. 4o7 of F. J. Weymeut, butcher, Kerby, white cedar 330 M., none ot the tim Mrs. O. O. Hodson of McMinnville, the week with her daughter, Mrs. Philip, of Grants Pass, was in Terry- Roguu River Ave., Phuue 316-R Or«, 81 dale Friday. 73 ber ou these et-ctlons to be sold for who is on her way home after spend R. E. Stephenson at Grants Pass. Uss than $1.50 per M. for the fir and O. S. Blanchard with a party of FOR SALE i OR TRADE—14250, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Wilson of ing the winter in California, arrived $7.00 per M. tor the white cedar; 18 acre» near towu. Terms it Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. How- friends of Grants Pass spent Satur- Wednesday evening for a short visit 11. 5 W.. Sec. 15. NW ’ 14 T. 39 S.. desired. H. C. Leo, Tenth uud A on the ell ot Medford, was visiting Mr. and day "" **"* river at * ‘ the 1'“ l, Hunt "~‘ grove. 90 with the Underwood family. streets. SW«4 yellow pine 50 M.. sugar pine A. C. Ford is attending the Circuit 80 M.. red fir 180 M., none of the Mrs. Thos. Ogden last week. Mrs. Clarence Cox and small FOR SALE OR TRADE A modem timber on this tract to be sold for A goodly number of Ferrydale Court this week as a juror. daughter Clarice, of Dorris, Califor 7-ruom bungalow, clone IU, ga- HAIlPEIl Ä SON—Building contrac less than $3.00 per M. for the yellow Mrs. Tanzer spent Sunday with As a reliable remedy for build rage, work sirup, wood house, ml nia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dates Tues people spent Saturday at Grants Pass, i tor». Shop work, furniture crating. und sugar pine and $1.26 per M. for ing up health and vitality Hufe- lbo by 160 tool, one bloca nom Mrs. Cha». Dora. R 11 W., Sec. Ford and school at- the red tlr; T 28 Shop 417G St.. Phone 142-J. Miss Malinda day and Wednesday of last week. land. the famous Swiss Tonic, Sixth street, lour blucas I rum 2 7. NE‘4 SW>4 fir 520 M., SE % Mon- Fick ’ s funeral | Mrs. Grace Wright and baby are Blanche tended 598-14. stands without an equal — tt Is • Phone couler of town. SW% fir 620 M.. none of the timber The process of sugar making is 59H pure vegetable compound, with a won staying with her parents, Mr. and day. on these > tracts to be »old for less d er fully suuesstul record since 1N0. |* Mrs. Redding, but will soon go to Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Woodruff were called photosynthesis, in plant life. FOR SALE—Sutton ranch, Fruit* than $2. 25 per M.; T. 28 8.. R. 11 dule, cuw, team, Duroc pigs two PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— W., Sec. 15, SE>* NEM t*d fir 540 Ic has relieved innumerable nurs Wimer where her husband is work dinner guests of Mrs. M. E. Hunt and 8 mouths old. C. C. autluu. Clara Tuttle Fenton, 613 A Strei t. M.. white lir 120 M.. T. 29 8.. R. 10 ing mothers, and other women NOTICE Wednesday. They also called on ing for the Krauss Bros.’ saw mill. 7 6 30, NEU NEU red Hr 775 State Accredited Teacher. W„ Si of nervousness, general debility, Mrs. Van Dolah. Mrs. Lester Ford Mr. Davis Sr. and son are getting M.. white cedar 40 M., SEU NEU. llurroweH Kindergarten Course, constipation, and attendant ills. FOR SALE Gil RENT 5-ucro tract Anyone found dumping refuse on grape cuttings front the Stanbrough and Mrs. A. C. Ford. Mrs. J. J. Hansen, Accredited. red fir 550 M., white cednr 100 M., on D street, 5-room house, out 515 South Fifth St none of the timber on these sections Mr». Leefield and Miss Romig Chicago Land Co. grounds will be and Gross vineyard. buildings, tumily orchard, pump to be sold for less than $2.00 pe ing plant, also uuder ditch, in Little Betty Jane Underwood is took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Helm prosecuted to the full extent of the quire 712 B St. 7« PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS for the red Ur, $.50 per M. for law. This also applies to those cut improving nicely after having had Tuesday evening. white fir. and $7.00 per M. for —Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 white cedar. FOR SALE—Well built furnished Any stock grazing Mrs. Harry Neely and little son ting wood. her tonsils and adenoids removed North Fourth Street. Affiliated 6-room house, large corner lot, WILLIAM SPRY, will lie impounded. Ivan spent Thursday visiting Mrs. last Friday. teacher National Academy of Commissioner. General Land Office. shade, fruit trees, berries, etc., CHICAGO LAND COMPANY. 81 Mrs. Ella Wright is relieving Miss Lester Ford and chitdren. Music. Cnrneglu Hull. Now York. 31260. Very eusy payments. A. Bartholemew in the care of Mrs. Al C. Wheeler, 514 South Sixth. 73 verson this week. FOR SALE -Modern 6-room house, $1300. Pay for it like rent. A. In a letter to the Nielsons, Mr. Why not use n gisxl majority C. Wheeler, 511 South Sixth. 73 Augenstein states that he had been O. A. BRYAN—The Plumber. For of tlic money for your new ¡very ill for* two months with blood Runltury plumbing and heating. home for better plumbing? Skilled lnuor only employed. We poisoning in his eye. STEEL FLY WHEEL Starter Gears guarantee our work. Phone 306. Tile content and health of your I Mrs. J. Hess spent the week end in »lock for ull curs. J. W. Guy- 612 II Str-et. _____________tf family an* at stake. I<et us etty Foundry and Machine Works. in Medford. demonstrate our superior sup 3.1 If Mr. and Mrs. Nielson went to Ash-j plies anil plumbing abilities. Machinery and FOR SALE OR TRADE—One 1921 land Friday night with the Neigh Heavy Hardware Ford delivery. One 7-yeur old bors of Woodcraft, and helped to put horse. Inquire 112 F St. 74 DR. R. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. some new victims through the Third Residence 838 Washington boule vard. Phone 398-R. Plumbing mid Heating Degree. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Ella WILL BUY — For cash, household Pilone 300 Sit H St Pilone 42 ß!2 II St. good», large or small lots, C. F. DR. R. II. ORIFFENHAGEN, Veter Wright, Glen Hamilton and Miss inarian. Office 7th und M St. r. co. Fono 139-R. ______ 34-tf Carroll of Grants Pass, went up to I pilone 191-R. WHEN STRAWBERRIES COME The Truax Grocery will have the 46tf beat. __ FOR Elin; Extinguishers und r< fill fluid see Geo. S. Burton, Grunts I’nss, Oregon. 48tf THE JORDAN NURSERY—Watch us grow. Wo are better than over prepared to furnish you with guaranteed accllmnted trees, plants and berries. At North 10th Street, Grant» Pass, Ore. 80 MARCELLING done at 814 East I street for SOc.________________ 75 WHY PAY RENT? I liave several reasonable priced properties that 1 will sell you on the monthly pay ment plan. A. C. Wheeler, 514 Souih Sixth. N RELIABLE platinum determina tions. T. W. Gruetter, Granta Grants Oregon New Rain or Shine Parasols PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Josephine Farmers Cooperative Association Phone 53 $1.00 to $3.50 pair In our new location we are better equipped to serve you than ever before. Classified Advertising FOR BALE SPRAY M. iTERIALS r We have made connections by which we can supply Arsenate of Lead in any amount desired, and at a price that is right. Bordeau, Blue Stone and Lime Sulphur in stock also. Seeds for the field or garden. We have the largest stock of seeds in Grants Pass, and our prices are the lowest. FOR RENT WANTED DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS If it is for Baby Chicks or for Laying Hens we have it— Also a complete line of dairy feeds. FARM MACHINERY The Moline Plan of Distribution is the cheapest. When in need of a new tool tlrop in and get our prices. We are the Moline agents in this territory. LOST POTATOES We have some very fine stock grown in the Sucker Creek district. Come in and lie convinced that Josephine County does not need to import potatoes in order to get good ones REAL EöTATE JEWELERS POULTRY FRUITDALE FERRYDALE MOTHERS / AND / OTHERS BUILDING CONTRACTORS I INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC PLUMBING MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES FOR SALE -AUTOS Medford-Grants Pass-Roseburg FREIGHT LINE VETERINARY SURGEON Twice a week G. A. BRYAN P. S. W00DIN MISCELLANEOUS WHAT’S THE USE P rm , Oregon. 81 GET A "BURRELL’’ tuRking ma chine. no injury to the cow, milks ’em clean, and costa less than others. See W. S. Bailey, city, A and 10th St»., Salesman of ‘’Simplex’’ silos, cutters, barn equipment, dairy supplie», etc 70 Mondays and Thursdays Phone 18-J A Woman’s