PWl thru : GRAB'» PAM DALLY 0 PHYSICIANS AND FOR SALE cheap—80-acre rolln- SURGEONS quiahiucnt. O. W, Immbrecbt, 74 4 North Hixth St. 100 C. B. MARRS, M. D . Praotlce limited to oi»ea««a of aye, ear, noau and throat. Phone 62. F or SALE—Irrigated lands, cloee to Granta Pass. 820 per acre and DOCTOR C. J. MOSER. Physician up on easy terms. A. 0. Wheeler, and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office 514 South Sixth St.__________ 86 phono 182; Re». 4S-R. FOR SALE AUTOS STEEL FLY WHEEL Sturter Gear« iu stock for all car». J. W. Gay­ atty Foundry and Machine Work«. 33-tf DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­ cian aud surgeon. Special atten­ tion to surgery. Obstetrics und Di- acasos of woman. Complete X-Ray equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, home, 21-Y; office 21-J. Cleveland, April 29.—As in L»20. Ohio’« forty-eight votes in the Itemo- cratlc National Convention will be cast for James M. Cox, Democratic Presidential nominee in 1920, and three time« Democratic Governor of this pivotal stale, according to pre­ dictions made here by leading sup­ porters of the Ohio leader. In the preferential primaries to be held in this state April 29tb, Demo­ cratic voter« may express their choice between Mr. Cox and William Gibbs McAdoo, of California, .for­ mer Secretary of the Treasury. At that time 52 delegate»—eight at Jock’s Painful Interview. large and two each from the twenty- Toting Jock had just returned from I two Congreasional districts of the a painful Interview with the minister, to whom he hud said, in reply to a state — will be named by those vot­ question, that there were 100 command­ ing In the primary. ments. Upon meeting another lad on The Cox slate is replete with the his way to the minister's he asked: i names of men mentioned in connec­ “An' If he ask» you how many com tion with Presidential nominations mnndnirnts there are, what will ye past and present. Heading the list say?” “Kay?" queried the other lad. “Why, ten o’ couree." "Ten 1” relter is former Governor James E. Camp­ •ted til« Aral youth in «com. "Teu? bell, elected to the state’s highest Ye wull try him wi' ten? I tried him office in 18S9 and voted for as Pres­ wl’ a hundred and he wasna satisfied.” idential candidate at the convention in 1892, which preceded the second election of Grover Cleveland. For­ While at work on the disease of mer Governor Judson Harmon, At­ silkworms, Pasteur suffered paraly­ torney General of the United States se. in the second Cleveland administra­ tion, was one of the leading candi­ Ohio Metal Worker « Victim dates for the Democratic nomina­ Hay S Ball. Huron, Ohio, was a tion in the historic Baltimore con­ victim of coughs and colds. Both be aud his sister suffered with them, vention fl912, when Woodrow Wil­ but found "speedy Relief" through son began his meteorje national ca­ the use of FOLEY'S HONEY AND reer. Former Senator Atlee Pomer- TAR COMPOUND, the old favorite ene, of Canton. Government counsel cough remedy. 'He writes: "I have four»d FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR in the oil-leasing scandal cases, and COMPOUND a most excellent reme­ Newton D. Baker, former Secretary dy for coughs and colds. My sister of War, are others in the list of Cox hud a severe cold and cough a year supporters whose names have been ago uu79, inclusive. Interest Residenre 838 Washington boule­ will rinse after April 26th. 1924. vard. Phone 398-R. Dated at Grants Pass. Oregon, DR. R. B. GRIFFENUAGEN, Veter­ April 26th, 1924. G. P. JESTER. inarian. Office 7th und M St. City Tieaswrer. «2 phono 191-lt. HIGH CLASS, popular 7-pass. uuto, DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual therapullcs. Office over Western looks aud runs like new, 5 good Union. Kes. 259-R; office 217-R. cord tires, 1924 license. Thia year's price, now, *1755. Will sell tor »700. Terms, halt cash. Ual DR. A. A. McBRIEN—Physician and Surgeon, office 112H South Sixth unco *50 month or »500 and your St , Peerless Hid g tf small roadster or touring. F. W. street«. Grants Pass. 80tt _________ h . « **——- FOR RENT PIANOS AND TYPEWRITERS tor runt. Thu Music A Photo House. 9« HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent, downstairs; also house on Oak and L streets, with 1 acre of land, irrigation. Cail at 802 D St. 85 A 3-ROOM nnd 6-room furnished house will be for rent on or before tho 1st of May. Inquire 20« Foundry St. ________ 85 room« for rent. 1005 E«Bt J St._______ 85 WANTED WANTED—Middle aged woman to cook for small crew in mlnipg camp. Wages *35. Call at 614 South Fifth. WANTED—Painting and paper hanging and decorating. All or- id tog QÎ al Ÿ OeT A B a QGA in T hat ANY G ood ?- if you wamt to get S omething wo Q tm i EVFQ WHEN STRAWBERRIES COME— Tho Trunx Grocory will havo the beat. 4 6tf FOR FIRE Extinguisher« und refill fluid see Geo. S. Barton, Grants Pass, Oregon.____ ____________ 48tf RELIA BI, E platinum determina­ tions. T. W. Gructtcr, Grants Pass, Oregon. _________ 88 MASSAGE — Violet liny. Electric Garment; women and girls only. 40«'i li. upstairs, hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m f-—=c---- - • JEWELERS J. H. HOWELL—Jeweler and viqllh maker, repairer of violins and other string Instruments. 3Ufi Sottili Slxxth Street. WHILE YOu’vE G ot TO GO TO'T hb BlG AND PAY T he PR i CE- S ho P'A