Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 18, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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GRANT*
PASH
DAILY
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fir 60 M.. red cedar 50 M , Lot 1
NOTH’« OF HAL«
OF UOVKKNMKNT TIMBER red fir 1000 M . white cedar 300 M.. i
OBITUARY
white fir 25 M , Lot 3 red fir 350
I
General I .and Office, Washington. M. white cedar 180 M , Lot 4 red
Clyde Orval Hw»n
D. C, May 15. 1924 Notice la here fir 266 M . white cedar 60 M . NE’4
hy given that subject to th«' condl- SWt, red fir 330 M. white cedar
Clyde Orval Swan, died at the i
20
M.,
HE
*4
SWU
red
fir
325
M.
UMI and limitations of the acts of
June », 191« (3» Stat.. 219). Feb- white cedar 300 M., white fir 20 M., Shrine hospital at Portland Sunday j
Grants Pass, Oregon
ruary U. 1919 (40 «tat . 1179), and NKU H«V4 r.-d fir «30 M white mornlug, June 15th. baring been un­
and cedar 420 M . NWU SEU red fir der treatment for cancer pf the bone
Stat., . 758), , im
June 4. . 1920
___ (41
,
departmental regulations of April 370 M., white cedar 46 M., SEU for over two months.
14. 1924, the tlmbef on the follow­ BK14 red Ur 960 M., white cedar
Orval was born at Centralia,
ing lands will be sold July 7, 1924, 090 M.. SWU HE 14 red fir 1075 M..
at 10 o'clock a. tn. at public auction while cedar 225 M., Bee 5. HW U Washington, on June 27th, 1909, be­
at the United State» laud office at NWU red fir 590 M , white cedar ing 14 years 11 months and 18 days
Hoseburg. Oregon, to tho highest 30 M., NW >4 SWU red fir 320 M . of age. He Is survived by his father,
bidder at not less than the appraised white cedar 135 M., SW% 8W H red three brothers and two sisters, his
value an shown by this notice, sale fir 300 M . Sec 8. NE14 NW 14 red
In Wool and Silk and Wool . Pretty color combi­
to be subject to the approval ot the fir 2050 M . white cedar 476 M , mother having died about one year
nations. Values up to $4.98.
Seorelary of the Interior. Tho pur­ NW >4 NWK red Ur 1675 M . white ago.
chase price, with an additional num fir 25 M , white cedar 400 M., SBU
Orval attended school in Grants
ot one-fifth of 1 per cert, thereof, NW14 red fir 1526 M., white fir Pass tor the past two years, and was
being commissions allowed, must be 100 M., white cedar «25 M.. SW%
deposited at tlmo of sale, money to NW% red fir 1176 M.. white cedar well thought ot by all ot bis associ­
be returned it sale la not approved, 160 M . none of the timber on these ates.
The funeral services were held at
otherwise patent will issue for the sections to be sold tor less than
limber which mint be removed with­ $2.25 per M., for th? red fir and red Hall's chapel at 2 o'clock this after­
in ten years. Blds will be received cedar. $50 per M.. for the white fir noon.
from citizens ot the United States, and $7.00 per M. for the white cedar.
Sanoclatlons ot such citizens and cor­ T. 20 S . R. 4 W., Sec. 15, 8W(4
porations organized under the law»
red fir 760 M . white fir 60
Of the United States, or any state, NEV4
M , incense coder 100 M., not to be
territory, or district thereof only. sold
for less than $1.76 per M.,
Upon application ot a qualified pur­
red fir and $.50 per M. for
chaser, the Umber on uny legal sub­ the
white fir and incense cedar. T.
division will be offered separately S..
MISCELLANEOUS
2 W , Sec. 36. 8E14 NE14
before being included In any offer of fir R.
1400 M.. NE’4 BEU red
Repeated attacks of indigestion
FRESH EGGS—From River Heights WILL BUY — For cuah, household • larger unit.
1550 M., red cedar 100 M., hemlock
Poultry Farm. Bterlle, graded,
goods, large or small iota. C. F.
often lead to serious inflammation
T. 27 8.. II. 11 W., Sec. 7, Lot 3.
dated, al th« Truax Grocery. 82tt
T. Co. Fono 139-K.
84-tf red fir 3400 M , hemlock 65 M., 50 M., NW 14 HE’4 red fir 2QO0 M.. of the stomach and* intestinal tract.
cedar 30 M., hemlock 20 M. T.
FQK HÁI.K—Span ot mule», guaran- FUR FIRE Extinguishers and refill NEU SWU red fir 1280 M . white red
1$ S , R. 2 W., Sec. 3, Lot 2 red fir This inflammation may finally ex­
1«-« m 1 to work auy placo, nlngl« or
fir
100
M.
NW
H
SEU
rod
Ur
2550
fluid see Geo. S. Barton, Urauls
1760 M., Incense cedar 25 M., SWU tend to the appendix, which usually
double, also harnoaa
$125 caah
Paas, Oregon.
48tf M , hemlock 50 M., SE U SEU red NE14 red fir 1215 M., incense ce­ becomes infected through the pres­
fir 2850 M.. hemlock 50 M., none of dar 15 M.. NW «4 SE14 red fir 1070
Ijr quick italo. Frunk Leone.
■•rom» Prairie.
2 4 PIANOS TUNED—Hava your piano the timber ou those tracts to be sold M., red cedar 40 M., none ot the ence of foul, irritating matter in the
tuned While Mr. C. W. Kleul. . of for less than $2.60 per M., for the
bowels.
LOGAN BERRIES For canuiug at
Portland, is on his regular trip to red fir, and $.50 per M. tor the white timber ou these sections to be sold
luí.. < o .-hard \ \ .■
22tf
It doesn't pay' to ignore even the
Grunts Pass.
Phuue Rowell's fir and hemlock. T. 29 8., R. 10 tor less than $1.75 per M., for the
■ ü - i
Music Store, 126-J.
02tf W. „ Sec. 35, SWU SWU yellow fir red fir, and $1.00 per M. tor the red most simple warnings of digestive
REAL ESTATE
r »
420 M., second growth ftr 80 M., and Incense cedar and hemlock. T. trouble, Neglect is responsible for
white fir 40 M., white cedar 240 M., 25 S., R. 3 E., Sec. 5. tri. NEU much misery. Uneasiness at the pit
PLUMBING
BKLLNG OUT RANCHEA at bargain
BEU SWU yellow tir 170 M . sec­ NEU Pin« 440 M., red fir 700 M.,
■rices. I and 10 years' tim«,
A. BRYAN—The Plumber. For ond growth fir 200 M., white fir 50 white tir 130 M., red cedar 10 5!., of the stomach, sour taste in the
■«neben tor reut and «xchang«. O. sanitary
plumbing and heatlug. M., white cedar 100 M.. NWU SEU tri. NW 14 NEU P>n« 10 M., red fir mouth, excessive gas, heartburn,
Bold Ray Realty Oompauy, M«d-
Sklllud laoor only employed. We yellow fir 140 M.. second growth 1050 M., white fir 90 M., red cedar nausea, vomiting, bitter risings, con­
lord, Oregon.
U
guarant«« our work. Phon« 30», fir 240 M.. white cedar 40 M , SWU. 50 M.. 8WU NEU P*n« 40 M., red stipation, biliousness, dizzy spells
FOR SALM— »00 Sera Irrigated
«13 H SUvai.
U 6KU yellow fir 200 M., second fir 1190 M., white fir 90 M., red and palpitation of the heart after
^ch bordering river and nigh-
ftr 80 M.. whits cedtir 40 M., cedar 40 M.. SE>4 NEU Pine 280 eating are some of the most common
S miles from Granta Faas. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC growth
Lot 16 yellow fir 250 M.. white fir M . red fir 800 M., white fir 50 M., symptoms of poor digestion.
Racrtflco at »10.000 on 10 years
20 M., white cedar 130 M., !-ot 7 red cedar 90 M.. frl. NEU NW%
If you are subject to any form of
Um«, $1000 per year. 6 per cant PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS yellow fir 700 M., second growth pine 100 M., red fir 750 M.. white
stomach distress, don't fail to try a
—HalUe Coleman Calvert, 611
Interest. Gold Ray Really Co ,
fir
50
M.,
red
cedar
20
M..
tri.
NWU
fir
140
M.,
white
cedar
120
M.,
T.
I
bottle of Smith Bros.’ M. A. C., the
North Fourth Street. Affiliated
Medford. Oregon.
6 Ilf
teacher National Academy ol 29 8., R. 11 W.. Bee. 26. Lot 1 red NWU P‘ue HO M., red fir 770 M., guaranteed stomach treatment. This
FOR HAL&- By Crescent City Realty
Mucic. Carnegie Hall, New York. fir 1340 M., white cedar 225 M., red cedar 30 M., SEU J8WU P*»e wonderful medicine usually gives
Company. A good dairy run ch of
Lot 2 red fir 175 M.. white cedar 90 M., red fir 800 M., white nr 40
relief from all discomfort. In
158 acres la Smith River valley, PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL-“ 125 M . Lot 5 red fir 1300 M.. white M., red cedar 50 M., SWU NW>^ prompt
fact, it is sold on a positive guaran­
Del Norte County, one hundred
Clara Tuttl» Fenton, 613 A. Street. cedar 75 M„ Lot 8 red fir 225 M., pine 120 M., red fir 890 M., white tee of money back if the first bottle
Acres plow land. 25 dairy cows, 1
State Accredited Teacher.
white cedar 150 M., Lot 9 red fir Ur 20 M., red cedar 80 M., NEU fails to do so in any case ot stom­
bull, 6 yearlings, 10 calves, 3
Burrowes Kindergarten Course. 600 M., white cedar 250 M.. Lot 15 SWU pine 220 M., red fir 670 M., ach trouble. A large bottle costs
work horses and harnesses, 2
Mrs. J. J. Hanaeu, Accredited, 515 red fir 2740 M.. white cedar 40 M., white fir 40 M., red cedar 40 M., but $1.25. Couch's Drug Store will
wagons, plow, harrows, mowing
South Fifth Street.
Lot 16 red fir 1500 M., white cedar NW >4 SWU plue 310 M., red Ur supply you. (Mail orders accepted.)
machine, hay fork, track, car.
200 M. None of the timber on these 960 M.. white fir 50 M., SEU SWU
Adv.
ropes and pulleys for filling barns
pine
400
M.,
red
fir
1040
M..
white
sections
to
be
sold
tor
less
than
$2.00
PHYSICIANS
AND
With hay and all the noceasgry Im­
per M. for the red and yellow tir. fir 20 M-, red cedar 50 M., 8WU
plements and tools for a first class
Pottage Stamp»
SURGEONS
$1.00 per M. for the second growth SWU pine 390 M., red fir 450 M.,
dairy ranch. Thirty tons of hay
The history of postage stamps b«-
M
.
fir
20
M.,
red
cedar
10
fir,
$
50
per
M.
for
the
white
fir
and
white
goes with the ranch. Two barns C. B. MARKS, M. D., Practice limited
glt.s with the issues made by Great
With total capacity of 100 tons of
to diseases of eye, ear, nose and $7.00 per M. for the white cedar. NEU SE 14 pine 110 M., red fir Britain in 1840 under the postofllce
T. 39 S., R. 8 W., Sec. 9, Lot 6 yel­ ' 1810 M., white fir 100 M., red ce-
throat. Phone <1.
hay worth $4,000. Now modern
low pine 7 5 M., not to be sold for dar 140 M., NWU SEU Pine 190 administration of Sir Rowland HIIL
seven room dwelling, fireplace,
than $3.00 per M., T. 17 8., R. 'M, red ftr 1140 M, white fir 120 Their Immediate success resulted in
bath, water piped from living DOCTOR C. J. MOSER, Physician lea»
and burgeon. X-ray work. Office 1 W., Sec. 1, Lot 1 fir 1600 M. Lot M., red cedar 60 M., SEU SEH the adoption of the same device by
spring and up to dale In every par­
2 fir 1700 M . SEU NEU Dr 1*60 pine 4 70 M., red fir 560 M., white other countries, including the United
phone 182; Rea. 48-R.
ticular. worth at least $7,000.
Small orchard on th<> ptaea r.n.r DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­ M . SWU NEU fir 1700 M.. NEU , fir 20 M., red cedar 100 M., SWU i States, before 1850.
BEU Dr 950 M.. hemlock 50 M.. SEU Pine 180 M., red fir 1100 M ,
Billes from the town of Smith
cian and surggon. Special atten­ NW U »KU Dr 1225 M.. SEU SEU White fir 50 M.. red cedar 40 M.,
River and eleven miles from Cres­
tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di­ fir 1125 M . hemlock 150 M . SWU not to be sold for less than $3.50
cent City. Prlcu of ranch with
sease« of women. Complete X-Ray SEU fir 1400 M., none of the tim­ ' per M. for the pine, $1.50 per M ,
Stock, tools and implements, com­
equipment. Dental X-Ray. Pbonee, ber on this section to be sold for tor the red fir, and cedar, and $1.00
plete $21,000. on easy terms, in­
home, 81-Y; office 21-J.
less than $1.50 per M. for the fir i per M., for the white fir. Sec. 17,
terest on deferred payments at 6
per cent.
DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD— Manual and $1.00 per M. for the hemlock. SWU NWU Pine 485 M., red fir
1. a 21 1 o.,
S., R.
iv. 3 » W., Sec. 29, NWU . 185 M., white fir 85 M., NWU
theraputica. USic« over Western T.
TEN ACRE RANCH, all level
Unlou. Res. 269-R; office 217-K. NWU Ur 750 M.. SWU NWU Ur SWU Pine 110 M., red tir 625 M.,
General Foundry and
M. white fir 90 M., SWU SWU pine
------- SWU Ur 400 *'
700 M. NWU
plow land with house and small
Machine Work
barn, leas than throe mllos from DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician and none of the timber on these tracts 365 M., red fir 480 M.. white fir 70
surgeon. Obstetrics, diseases of to be sold for less than $1.75 per M., NE
Crescont City, $2,000.
This is
SEM, pine 565 M., red.
women,
and
children.
All
chronic
Distributor tor Cunningham
good dairy land, not a stump on
A! I 15 S„ R. 6 W.. Sec. 9, NEU fir 390
white fir 65 M., NWU |
dlyeuaes treated without the knife, SWU
Fly Wheel starter gears for all
the place.
Ur 920 M.. NWU SWU Ur SEU Pine 340 M., red fir 390 M.. |
¡•hone 262-Y or 275-R.
1620 M.. SEU SWU Ur 500 M.. white fir 30 M.. SEU SEU pine
makes of cars.
TWENTY ACRE RANCH all level
SWU SWU Ur 1300 M„ cedar 25 165 M., red fir 790 M . white fir 65 1
VETERINARY
plow land, hoiifto and barn, 2 U
M., none of the timber on this suc­ IM., SWU SEU P‘ne 70 M., red fir
West F St. Grants Pass
miles from Crescent City, $3500.
tion to be sold for less than $1.75 I 835 M., white fir 65 M . .Sec. 19,
HOSPITALS
I
Thia Is good dairy land.
NEU
NEU
Pine
400
M.,
red
fir
M.. for the fir and $1.00 per M.,
GRANTS PASS VETERINARY per
for the cedar. T. 28 8.. R. 12 W., 260 M., white fir 30 M., not to be
HOSPITAL —Dr. R. B. Grlffen- Sec.
ONE HUNDRED ACRES under
13, Lot 2. red tir 360 M., Sec. sold for less than $3.16 per M.. for
hugen. Vet. Surgeon. Corner 7th 17 NEU
plow, 3 miles from Crescent City,
NEU red fir 1240 M„ I the pine, $1.50 per M. for the red fir,
and
M
Sts.
Phone
191-R.
railroad oil one side, county road
white fir 820 M., cedar 50 M., NWU and $1.00 per M. for the white fir.
on th« other side, U mile from
NEU re<1 Ur 740 M„ white fir 450 T. 32 S.. R. 6 W.. Sec. 17. NWU
state highway, barn on place $15.- VETERINARY SURGEON M.. cedar 20 M . SE >4 NEU red fir SEU Pine 150 M., fir
M., cedar
000. This ranch slopes gently to­
less than
2950 M., white fir 1340 M„ cedar [ 20 M., not to be sold
DR.
R.
J.
BESTUL
—
Veterinarian.
ward the ocean and Is less than
20 M., SWU NEU red fir 850 M . $2.50 per M., tqr the pine and $1.25
Residence
835
Washington
boule
­
a hall mile from Crescent City
a. 18
white fir 490 M , cedar 60 M.,, per M. for the fir anff cq^ar. T.
vard. Phone 898-R.
bay. Terms: Six thousand dol­
spruce 40 M., NEU SEU red flr.S.. R 6 W., Sec. 5. SEU SEU flr'
lars cash and balance on time at DR. R. B. GR1FFBNHAGEN, Veter­
1540 M.. T. 30 S.. R. 12 W., Sec. 29.
inarian
Office 7th and M St. 2960 M.. white fir 600 M.. hemlock NWU NWU fir 165 M., white cedar
6 per c«Bt.
Machinery and
70
M.,
NWU
SEU
red
fir
900
M.,
phone 191-R.l
170 5V NEU NWU fir 250 M.,
Heavy
Hardware
white
fir
4
40
M.,
cedar
60
M.,
8EU
THREE HUNDRED LOTS In
SEU red fir 2900 M.. vfiitte fir 170 white cedar 65 M.. uone ot the tim­
Ocean View Tract No. 1, two miles
on
these
tracts
to
be
sold
for
I
ber
CITY TREASURER'S NOTH'«
M.. cedar 20 M., hemlock 70 M.,
from Crescent City, at $40 each
There are funds in the city treas­ SWU SEU red fir 1280 M . white leas than $2.00 per M. for the fir I
P. S. WOODIN
on mo( iqjbly
'■
payments. Good land
and $7.00 per M. tor the white ce-
and fit too marine view. Crescent ury to redeem all warrants drawn on fir 310 M. T. 17 8.. R. 7 W., Sec. dar. T. 29 S., R. 11 W.. Sec. 1. Lot
Phone
42
511 H 81
City is a growlug town and you ths general fund numbered 16880 to 38. SEU NWU red fir 2100 M., 3 red fir 180 M., white cedar 150 M.,
will do (sell to invest heto. The 16962 Inclusive. Interest will cease none of the timber on these sections NWU SWU red tir 800 M., white
to be sold for less than $2.50 per I
above sub-division is within a after June 17th. 1924.
Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, M. for tho red fir, $.50 per M. for cedar 300 M., NW1, SWU red fir
mile of one of tho best tracts of
320 M., white cedar 380 M., Sec. 13,
the white fir and hemlock, and |2.00 Lot 12, red fir 300 M.. white cedar
redwood 1 timber in the world on June 17th, 1924.
G. P. JESTER
per M. for the cedar and uprnce. T. 245 M., red cedar 30 M., white fir
_____
Io and is within a mile from
one
side
Why not use a good majority
City Treasurer. 25 27 8.. R. 12 W„ Sec. 35, NWU
Orescent City bay i on the other
10 M„ Lot 13 red fir 620 M., white
of the money for your new
NWU red fir 625 M., SEU NW U cedar 35 M., white fir 105 M., none
side. Sever hot. , never cold.
red Hr 850 M . SWU NWU red fir of the timber on these sections to
Call os or address
home for better plumbing?
Make» Wirt Stronger
18 50 M„ NEU SWU red fir 1250 be sold for less than $1.50 per M.
CRESCENT CITY REALTY CO.
The
content and health of yoar
subjecting crystals of rock ■alt M.. T. 31 8.. R. 12 W„ Sec. 7, NE % for the red fir and red cedar. $7.00
Crescent City, California 36 i
family are at stake. Let us
to high heat pressure Just before they NEU red fir 800 M., white cedar per M. for the white cedar and $1.00
FOR SALE—10 across rivev bottom begin to decay a Russian scientist
demonstrate our superior sup­
300 M.. white Ur 75 M„ NWU per M. for the white fir. T. 28 8.,
lsnd. one-halt mile from Kerby,
plies and plumbing abilities.
Orc., 3 acres clear, can be waterud claims to have discovered a method NEU red fir 225 M., white cedar 11 4 W„ Sec. 35. NWU SWU fir
cheap. 25 of 40 can be cultivated. for making wire stronger than steel 600 M., white fir 200 M.. red cedar 375 M., not to be sold for less than
50 M.. SEU NEU red tir 420 M.. $1.50 per M. T. 3« 8., R. 8 W.,
Call on or write owuer for we can from them.
white cedar 120 M., SWU NE’4 red Sec. 31, Lot 4, yellow pine 10 M.,
deal. Robert Inks, Kerby, Ore­
Plumbing and Heating
A monument at Washington. D. fir 645 M., white cedar 270 M., sugar pine 300 M.. fir 15 M., not to
gon.
37
Ç., to commemorate Hie virtues of NEU NW*4 red fir 1150 M„ White be sold for less than $3.00 per M.
612
H St.
Phono 800
450 M., white fir 250 M., rod for tho pino and $1.00 per M. for
FOR RENT
the old southern “Mammy,” has been cedar
WILLIAM SPRY,
cedar 25 M.. SEU NWU red fir I I tho fir.
OFFICE ROOMS—2 nice rooms for proposed.
900 M., white cedar 175 M., ifhito I Commissioner, General Land Office
rent. Flanagan Bldg.
06tf
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DOYLE’S
LADIES’ SLIP ON SWEATERS
Special $3.25
Classified Advertising
RIVER BANKS
Purebred
StocK
Now on Sale
At Exceptionally Low Prices
INDIGESTION MAY LEAD
Gue ruse y Dairy Cows—Northwest fair
prize winners—125 to 525 pound test
TUBERCULIN TESTED
200 purebred Berkshire Ilogs at pork prices.
These prices will never be repeated in Josephine
County.
See Them at River Banks Farm
J. W. Gayetty
MINE AND MILL
SUPPUES
AN AESOP TABLE
Once upon a time there was a Miser who
used to hide his gold at the foot of a tree in
his garden; but every week he used to go
alone and dig it up and gloat over his gains,
A robber, who had noticed this, went and
dug up the gold and decamped with it.
When the Miser next came to gloat over his
gold, he found nothing hut the empty hole.
He tore his hair and raised such an outcry
that all the neighbors came around him, and
he told them how lie used to come and visit
his gold. ‘’Did you ever take any of it
out?” asked one of them. “Nay,” said he,
“I came only to look at it.” “Then come
again and look at the empty hole,” said a
neighbor, it will do you just as much good.
“Wealth unused might as well not exist.’’
Do YOU use your credit?
G. A. BRYAN
FOR RENT—A five room house.
corner third nnd C street. Ibllt
$20. inquire 609 A St.
25
BRICK BUILDING next to Riley
Meier Mptor Co. for rent, vacant
or furnished with equipment for
battery ^nd electrical work,
or write H. II. Allyn.
^-.r— t - —Win .rLTT---
—.V —
WANTED
WANTEQ — Fraternal
Insurance
cloptitles for Medford. Klamath.
IloHoli(irg nnd Coos Bay. Good
contract. Evorett Brown. Dint.
Field Manager, pllollo 35 1-11.
WANTEp pY YOUNG LADY
tlon In office or atoro na book­
keeper. Typing and shorthand,
lire 637 care Courier.
inquirí
BUILDING
CONTRACTORS
HARPER & SON—Building contrac­
tors. Shop work, furniturn crating.
Shop 417 G St., Phone 142-J.
WHAT’S THE USE
TAliE MX ADVICE , FELIX —
D on ' t have anx T hing "T o
Do with joe R azzbeurx
I DON'T KNOW HIM, BUT
HE'a GOT A TEI2RIBLE
By L F. Van Z«lm
A Striking Illustration of Gossip