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N vri ItDAt , .It NE UM. IIM4, . ,i GRANT* FAIS Dftl.Y PAGE HEVEN (VII RIER fir 60 M.. red cedar 50 M.. Imt 1 red ilr 1000 M., white cedar 300 M..I whit« fir 25 M„ Lot 3 red Hr 350 1 M., white i <lar 13o M., Lot 4 rul I General Land Office. Washington. fir 2Gu M . white cedar 60 M . NE’4 I). (!., May 15. 1924. N'otlc« Is h* re HW’/i red fir 330 M., white cedar by given that «ubjei't to the condi 20 M„ HE*4 SV.'ki red fir 326 M. FOR HALF As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magasine WANTED tions und limitations of th« act« of white cedar 300 M.. white fir 30 M., Fob- 9. 1916 (39 Stat., 218), June F It I I TH At The Truax CAPABLE, energetic young mull de BMTTEIl NEy* HE % red fir 630 M.. white Grocery. sires work for summer. Willing to ruary 26, 1919 ( 4(1 Stat., 1179), and cedar 4 20 M., NW'4 HE'4 red fir Dummy of Bawb.tll Catcher Aid» other useful devices have been con the brace are two small holes that were 26 758), and 4. 1920 ( 11 Slut.. June tu, kl« anything. Cull 13-L or ud- i'runted to laie space with a consequent previously used to hold spring wire«. 970 M.. white cedar 46 M., HE '4 Indoor Practice LOGAN BERRIES Com« und pick dress Ail care Courier. 33 departmental regulations of April HE% red fir 960 M., white cedar lowering of rents. Furnace» that are as Small wire nails are driven through thee« thu fol low - 14. 1924, tho timber on With the aid of a small indoor cage, decorative in appearance as a phono hates into the wooden part of the brush them, nil you wunt, 5 cents a cup. 650 M.. 8W44 HE% red fir 1076 M., . 1934. lug lands will be sold July 7 Just across the bridg« at Al Dro WANTED TO RENT A G room fur whits Cfcdar 325 M., Sec. 5, SW% containing a target placed back of line« dr '■ id < ~ nr. stoves that automatic so that it cannot turn when in use. Aftet let t«'a Service Station. 34 nished house with garage, for six at 10 o clock u. in. ut public auction NW (4 ri d ftr 590 M., white cedar to represent the home plate and the ally * < fl (be current, when the food one side of the I »rush has been worn down, months. Responsible party. ut th« United Statie land office at 30 M , NW >4 HW'4 r«d fir 320 M , batter's position, baseball pitching prac- GOOD GRAIN HAY Fur rale at is done, help io ligh' •» the burdens of the nails are simply removed, the brush Phone 35-J. 32tf ItoKoliurg. Oregon, to the highest white cedar 136 M.. 8W’4 8W>/* red 4I<> a ton In the field, just out bidder ut not less than tile appraised the modern housekc cr. As a result, turned around and again fastened u lie» side the city limits on the lower value ns shown by this notice. Hale ; fir 300 M„ Sec. 8, NE‘4 NW >4 red three rooms may be made to meet the fore. BUILDING rTTjLjW fir 2060 M,, white cedar 476 M-, river road. 1‘hoiK* 117-Y. 34 to be subject to the approval of the' • • • requirements which previously needed Hocrelury of the Interior. The put-j NW'4 NW ’4 red fir 1675 M., white CONTRACTORS six. Roller Protects Barn Corner fir 25 51 , white cedar 400 SE*4 IvÒiMllltjfl chuse price, with an additional mini ■ REAL ESTATE • • Farm buildings «onietimes are so ar HARPER A SON—Building contrac of otie-flftli of 1 p«r cent, thereof,! NW >4 red fir 1526 M . white fir being commissions ullowud, must be I 100 M., white cedar 625 M„ SW »4 range d that when hay is hoisted into th« tors. Shop work, furniture crating. BRLLNG OUT RANCHEN at bargain New York Plans Great bam the team must lie driven around a Shop 417 U Hl.. Phone 141 -J. deposited ut Gum of sale, money to NWV4 red fir 1176 M . white cedar prta«>, 6 »nd lb years' time Broadcasting Station b« returned If sale 1» not approved, 160 M., none of the timber on these comer of one budding in order to avoid Ranch«« for rent anil exchange. sections to be sold for less than Fifty thousand dollars have been another. This causes the rope to rub hud Gohl Hay Itenliy Company, Med INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC otherwise patent will Issue for tb>* 42.25 per M., for the red fir and red timber which must bu removed with ford. Oregon. tf appropriated for the erection of a great in leu years. Blds will lie received cedar, 4 60 per ML, for the white fir municipal broadcasting station in New FOR HAIJC—300 acre Irrigated PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS from citizens of the United States, and 47.00 per 61. for the while cedar. York, and soon jieople all over the — Hattie Uulemun Calvert, 611 I asHociations of such citizens and cor- T. 20 8., R. 4 W.. Sec. 15, 8W>4 ranch bordering river and high North Fourth Street. Affiliated I poralious organized under the laws country will be able to hear the music way. 2 mil«» (loin Grant» Pa»». NE ’ 4 red fir 750 M., white fir 50 teacher National Academy ut of the United Stall s, or any state. the metropolis enjoys, anil to listen to Sacrifice nt 410.000 on 10 years Musis. Csruagiu Hall, New York. | territory, or district thereof only. M., incense cedar 100 M., not to be the great speakers and artmta that visit Ilins, 41000 per year. 6 per cent sold for has than 4X.76 per M., for Upon application of u qualified pur the red fir and 4.50 per M. tor the tiee may be obtained regardless of the the country's largest city. According to tiiterest. fluid Ray Realty Co. PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL — M»dford. Oregon « 1 tf chaser, the timber on any legal sub Commissioner Whalen, this means that Clara Tultlu Fenton, 613 A. Struct. division will be offered separately white fir and incense cedar. T. 15 weather. Tl> target is made of heavy 8 . R. 2 W., Sec. 35, BE’.* NEU red canvas and is attached by metal eyelets at least 300.000 persons in the city can Statu Accredited Teacher. FOR SALE—By Crescent City Realty before being included In any offer of fir 1400 M., NE'4 SK»4 red fir to a portable frame, six fret lech and four enjoy the band concerts in the park this Burruwcs Kindergarten Course, a lurger unit. Company. A good dairy ranch of 165o M., red cedar loo M.. hemlock feel wide. The Itfe-sizc figure of a summer, instead of only a few thousands Mr». J. J. Hullsen, Accredited, 515 158 acres In Smith River vnllijy. T. 27 8., R. 11 W.. Sec. 7. Lot 3,, 6o M.. NW Vi HEU red fir 2000 M., catcher is painted on the canvas and a around the bandstands, and that a mil South Fifth Street. Del Norte County, one hundred 1 » ~~ red fir 3490 M., hemlock 65 M., rid cedar 3'» M., hemlock 20 M. T. scoring chart below gives rating for balls lion radio farm throughout the country acres plow land. 25 dairy cows, 1 — ...... ¡N1C44 S\F'4 red Hr 1280 M., white 16 8.. It. 2 W.. Sec. 3, Lot 2 red fir bull, 0 yearlings, lo calves, 3 and »trikes in training. The “strike area" can hear the famous lands and artist« PHYSICIANS AND fir 100 M., NW 4* SE’4 red Hr 2560 | 1760 M., incense cedar 25 M., SW*4 work horses and hariius»«», 2 is plainly indicated on the figure of the that delight New Yorkers NEV4 nd fir 1215 M., License ce- M., hemlock 50 M„ SE44 SE ’ 4 red SURGEONS wagons, plow, harrows, mowing catcher in heavy red lines. As the ball i ftr 2850 M., hemlock 60 M., none or dur 15 M.. NW 14 SEV4 red fir 1070 muchlne, hay fork, track, car, h.ts the canvas it rebounds and on a ropes and pulleys for filling barns 0. B. MAUKS, M. D., Practice limited ; the timber uu these tracts to bu »old M., red cedar 40 M., none of tlie smooth surface will roll back to the Good Use for Old Carpet Sweeper to ui»«a»eu of eye, eur, nose auU for less than $2 50 per M . for the timbi r on these section« to be sold with hay and all tbs necessary Im against the comer, not only wearing it ' rid fir, anil $.50 pur M. for the white for ieHS than 41-T5 per M., tor the pitcher for another delivery. The target throat. Phone 42. plements and tools for a first class When a carpet sweeper no longer cut quickly but also bruising the comer. dairy ranch. Thirty ton« of hay DOCTOR C. J. MOSER, Physician ftr and hemlock. T. 29 8., R. 10 red fir, and 41.00 per M. for the red is also an aid in batting practice and for sweeps it is usually thrown away, Upon In one cate injury to both corner and W., Sec. 35. SW’4 8W44 yellow fir and incense cedar und hemlock. T. coaching individual pitchers or squads. goes with th« ranch. Two burns and Hurguou. X-ray work. Offlcu 420 M.. secoud growth fir 80 M., 35 8., R. 3 E., Sec. 5. frl. NEV4 It is mode in two sizes, one for girls or examination, it will be found, however, rope was prevented by arr mging a steel with total capacity of 100 tona of phuuu 182, Res, 48-R. white fir 40 M., while cedar 240 M., NE’a piue 4 10 M.. red fir 700 M„ boys in elementary schools and the Giber that quite some bristle is still left on the roller vertically along the edge of the hay worth $4,000. New rnoderu roller, which may be used a few more building as shown. 'Hie roller consisted seven room dwelling, fireplace, DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi 8E44 SW’4 yellow fir 170 M.. sec white lir 130 M., red cedar 10 M., for students in colleges. years as a push brush of the kind shown of a 4-ft. length of 2-in. iron pipe, turn bulb, water piped (rom living cian und surgeon. Special atten ond growth Dr 2oo M.. white fir 60 frl. NW',4 NEU P*ne 10 M., red fir • • • m the drawing. ing on bolts fitted into the ends. The spring and up to date In every par tion to surgery. Obstetric» and Dl- M.. white cedar 100 M.. NW 44 SE‘4 1050 M-. white fir 90 M., red cedar HAND Lt - The brush and the bolts were in turn held by short piece« growth 50 M.. SW’4 NEV4 pine 40 M., red ticular, worth ut least |7.uoo. buubos of women. Complete X-Ray yellow fir 140 M., second “Trick” Furniture Saves Rent wooden handle are of 2 by 4-in. wood, nailed securely to the Small orchard on the place. Four equipment. Dental X-Ray. Piiouua. fir 240 M., white ccilar 40 M., SW’4, fir 1190 M., white fir 90 M., red BRACE. ' and Space in Apartments removed from the bam. The roller has been in use for two miles from the town of Smith SE’4 yellow fir 200 M.. second cedar 40 M., SEV4 NE’4 pine 280 home. Ï1-Y; onice 21-J. With the constantly increasing demand sweeper box and or three yean and has never failed in it« River mid eleven miles from Cres I growth fir 80 M., while cedar 40 M.. M.. red fir 800 M., white fir 60 M., cent City. Price of ranch with DK. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual Lot 6 yellow fir 250 M., white fir I red cedar 90 M., fpl. NEV4 NW V4 for economy of sjiace because of the high also the metal purpose. therapullcs. Office uver Weeturn 20 M., white cedar 130 M., Lot 7 pi le 100 M„ red fir 750 M.. white rentals demanded for eity apartments, stuck, tools and implements, com brace that holds ass Union. Kes. 269-R; office 217-K. yellow fir 700 M., second growth | tir 60 M., red cedar 30 M., frl. NW'4 the building of what is known as ‘ trick” plete 421.01)0, ou easy terms, In the handle. The Patty for Floor Cracks terest on deferred payments at 6 shaft of the brush DR. A. A. McBIllEN, Physician und fir 140 M., while cedar 120 M., T. NWV4 pine 170 M.. red fir 770 M., furniture has developed into an industry, BRUSH-* per cent. has a bearing hole ('racks in a floor that is stained and surgeon. Obstetrics, discuses uf 29 8.. 11. 11 W., Sec. 25. Lot 1 red I’red cedar 30 M„ 3E ’* N’Wki pine and its design has challenged the inge NAILS KCtP at each end which varnished may be filled with a putty con womeu, and children. All chronic ftr 1340 M., white cedar 225 M., 90 M , red fir 800 M., white fir 40 nuity of inventors in all parts of the BRUGH FROM TURNING TEN ACRE RANCH, all level dlHuusus treated without thu kuilu. Lot 2 red fir 175 M., white cedar M., red- cedar 50 M-, 8W’4 NW ’a country. Beds that fit in doors, kitchen usually fits the two sisting of 2 parts of glue, 14 parts of pluw land with house and small 125 M , U>t 6 red fir 120u M , whit pine 120 M., red tir 890 M., white ettes hidden in tables, ironers folded out pivots on the brace. It may be necessary water, 4 parts of plaster of pans, and 2 i’hutiu 262-Y or 2(5-11. barn, leas than three miles frutu cedar 75 M., Lot 8 red tir 225 M . tir 20 M M., red ‘ cedar 80 M., NE ’ 4 ‘ ........................ of sight in attractive cabinets, radio out to bend the brace together a little in order parts of litharge. This putty will take Cresc.nl City, $2,000. This Is white cedar 150 M., Lol 9 red fir pine 220 M,, red fir 670 M.. fits concealed in tea wagons, and many to hold the brush securely. At the ends of the stain and varnish well. VETERINARY good dairy land, not a stump ou 600 M., white cedar 25o M.. Iait 15 SW>4 white fir 40 M., red cedar 40 M.. thu place. red fir 2740 M., white cedar 40 M., NW >4 8W44 piniTTlO M., red fir HOSPITALS Lot 16 red fir 1500 M.. white codar 960 M., while fir 5fl M., SE'.* SWU NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT GRANTS PASS VETERINARY 200 M. None of the timber on these pine 400 M., red ...................... TWENTY ACRE RANCH all level Spain’s Gift to Britain fir 1040 M. , -while HOSPITAL — Dr. K. H. Griffi u- pluw laud. Jiou»u and barn, 2 ‘4 sections to be sold for less than $2.00 Dr 20 M., . red cedar ùo M., SW44 In the County Court of the State of Spain bus recently made England ■ hugen. Vet. Surgeun. Corner 7th Mrs. Kerns, of Portland, and Mrs. present of a tbodel of the Santa miles from Crescent City, 43509. per M. for thu red anil yellow fir, SW',4 pine 390 M.. red ..................... fir 450 M., Oregon for Josephine County and M 8tn. Pliuuu 191-R. 'Ibis Is good dairy laud. $1.00 per M. for the second giowib white lir 20 M., red cedar 10 M.. In the Matter of the Estate of Ga Rosena. ef San Francisco, visited Maria, the ship In which Columbus fir, $.50 per M. for the white fir and NE% SEk* pine 110 M., red fir maliel L. Smith. Deceased. their sister, Mrs. Helm, the past sailed to America, and the gift recalls ONE HUNDRED ACRES under VETERINARY SURGEON $7.00 per M. for the white cedar. 1310 M., white fir 100 M„ red ce- Allan G. Ch«rchwoud, Administra others given at various times by oua T. 39 K., R. 8 W., Sec. 9, Lot G yel dar 110 M., N'W4^ SEV* pine 190 tor of the estate of Gamaliel L. week. plow, 3 mile» from Crescent City, country to another. Grandma Robertson left for Port- railroad on one aide, county roud DR. R. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. low pine 75 M., not to I m * sold tor M., red fir 1140 M . white fir 120 Smith, deceased, having heretofore Everybody has heard of the famous Residence 838 Washluglou boule less than $3.00 per M.. T. 17 S., R. M., red cedar 60 M . 8EV4 on the other side, >4 nillu from SE% duly mad« and filed his Final Ac land Tuesday. She will spend some vard Phone 3V8-R. Liberty statue In New York. This wm 1 W., Sec. 1, Lot 1 fir 1690 M. Lot pine 470 M., red Hr 560 M., white count herein, duly verified, showing stale highway, barn ou place $16,- time with her daughter, Mrs. R. E. presented to America by Franc« tn 000. Tula ranch »lopes gently to DR. R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter 2 fir 1700 M.. SE’4 NE44 fir 1250 fir 20 M., red ced^r 100 M., SW’4 a detailed statement of the amount Stephenson. 18M. ward thu ocean anil la leas than M.. SW 44 NIC 44 Ur 1700 M.. NE44 ,ired fir 1100 M SE*-4 pine 180 M. ................ — — of money received and expended by inarian. Office 7th and M Ht. a half mile iroln Crescent City SE44 fir 950 M., hemlock 50 M., Some years ago the French govern red cedar 40 M Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Hevel and Mrs. him. from whom received and to white tir 50 M., pUuue 191-R. y -- » -- - Lay. Term«: Hix thousaud dol NW’4 SE’4 tlrjj25 M , SE44 SE’4 nut to be sold for’less than $3 50 1 whom pn!d, end refereing to the Joe Hill spent Monday at Grants ment presented a Sevres vase to the lurs cash and balance ou time ili fir 1125 M . hemrock 150 M., SW’4 per M. for tho pine, $1 5W*per' M.,' vouchers for such parents. Notice British museum. It Is a magnificent PIANO TUNING 6 per cent. SE’ •* 4 Hr 1400 M.. none of the tim-1 for the red fir, uud cedar, und $1.00 1 is hereby given that Saturday, the Pass. I Hr. specimen and very valuable. Mrs. Leefeld spent Thursday with . Ancient weapons, such as gun* PIANOS TUNED—Have your piano i* her ’ on this section to be sold for; per M., for the white fir. Sec. 17,. 26th day of July, 1>I2 1, at 1 o'clock I In THREE HUNDRED LOTS tuned while Mr. C. W. Kienle, of less than $1.50 per M. for the fir SW’4 NW *4 pine 485 M., red fir p. m., is hereby appointed for the Mrs. Helm. swords and so on, are fairly commo» Ocean View Tract N< 1. two miles Portland, Is on his regular trip to and $1.00 per M. for the hemlock. 186 M.. white fir 85 M.. NW44 hearing of objections to the said Mr. and Mrs. Price and family gifts from one country to another. from Crescent city, ut >iu each Grand Pass. Phone Rowell’s T. 21 S., R. 3 W., Sec. 29. NW44 I SW44 pine 110 M.. red fir 625 M., | Final Account, if any there be, and uu mouthly |m> ..,en ..>. Good land Music Store, 126-J. 25tf NW‘4 fir 750 M . SW'i NW ’4 Dr white tir 90 M.. SW U SW 44 pfue the settlement thereof, and said no spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. That which Is known as “Queen EIIs£ and Due muriuu view. Crescent 700 M., NW *4 SW’4 (>r 400 M.. 355 M.. red fir 460 14.. white tir 40 tice shall be published in the Grants I. Hussey and family. • beth’s pocket pistol” was a gift t* Great Britain from the Netherlundi. City is u giowmg town uud you none of the timber on these tracts M„ NE44 8E44 pine 665 M., red Pass Daily Courier for the full per PLUMBING Jack Bearss, who has been visit It was cast as long ago as 1544.- will do well to invust here. The to be sold for lc»s Gian $1.75 per fir 390 M., white fir 65 M.. NW*4 iod of four weeks, five issues. ALLAN G. CHURCHWOOD, ing the Hussey boys, returned ' to London Tlt-Bita. above sub-diviBlon Is within a O. A. 1IRYAN—The Plumber. M., T. 15 8.. R. 6 W.. Sec. 9. NE’4 HE 4« pine 340 M., red fir 390 M.,l sanitary plumbing and beating SW’4 fir 920 M.. NW’4 SW’4 fir Administrator. Grants Pass Monday. mile ut one of the best tracts ut white fir .10 M., SE44 SEU P 1 « ” - Skilled Inoor ouly employed We GEORGE H. DURHAM, redwood limber in thu world on Scientific Facta 1620 M.. SE ‘ 4 SW ’ 4 Hr 500 M.. 165 M., rod fir 790 M., white fir 65 ! D. M. Robertson and son. Roily, guarantee our work. Pbone 306 Attorney Lor Administrator. oue side uud is witiilu a mile irum SW'4 SW’« fir 1300 M., cedar 25 M.. 8W44 SE’4 vine f0 M . red fir | Prof. W. F. Watson of Athens, Ga, 612 H Street. tf M.. none of the timber ou this kee- Crescuut City bay uu the other returned from Klamath Falls Mon- 19, claims to have taken the eyes of In ______ tlon to bo sold for less thau $1.75 835 M.. white fir 65 M.. Sec. *" sidu. Never hut, never cold. day. NE’4 N’E’i pino 400 M., red fir sects and made minute lenses throngk Cail on ur uddre»» Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Robertson. Mrs. which he has made photographs of va per M.. for the fir and $1.00 per M.. 260 M., white tir 30 M., not to _l>e CRESCENT CITY REALTY CO. for Gio cedar. T. 2S 8., It 12 XV., sold for less than $3.75 per M.. tor TUE KHA 11ONI» BnAM», A O.S.Phelps and daughter. Ina, were rious objects. thereby throwing new Crescent City, Uulllorula 36 ’ «nilce! A a L pnr / A Sec. 13, Lot 2. lid lir 35o M.. Sec. the pine. $1.50 tier M. for the red fir, < L.-rh «-tera l>inmcn<2 Brsna/AX Commenting calling on Mrs. Joe Hill Thursday light on Insect vision. K I’ll!« in l:< < and (. »Id 17 NE’,4 NF, *4 red fir 12 10 M., land $1.00 per M. for the white fir. FOR SALE—40 acres« rive» bottom ■ I hmcs . «rated » ¿1 i ’I jc R > q. V/ on Insulin used In the treatment of evening. white fir 820 M . cedar 50 M., NW 4 T. 32 8 . R 6 W.. Sei*. 17. NW44 1 Take no st her. Buy of rrei r ▼ laud, oue half mile floiu Kerby, NE’4 red fir 740 M.. white fir 450 SEH piue 150 M., fir 445 M., cedar Mrs. Leefeld had friends from Los diabetes, H. A. Shonle and J. H. Orc., 8 acres clear, can be watered MRAND P1LIA. for M., cedar 20 M.. SEH NE’4 red fir 20 M.. not to be sold for less than years known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable eheap, 25 uf 40 cun be cultivated. Angeles visiting her Saturday and Waldo of Indianapolis said that this SOLD BI DRUGGISTS LVcRV^HLRl product has yet to be obtained In 2950 M.. whito fir 1340 M., cedar $2.50 t>er M., for the pine and $1.25 Call on or write owner lor we can Sunday. pure and Isolated state. 20 M., SW44 N’E'4 red fir S50 M., per M. for the fir and cedar. T. 18 deal. Robert Inks. Kerby, Ore Delbert McClure, of Portland, is white fir 4 90 M.. cedar 60 M„ S., R 6 W„ Sec. 5, SR >4 SE 44 fir gon. 37 visiting in the home of his aunt and Machinery and spruce 40 M.. NEV4 SE*4 red fir 540 M„ T. 30 8., R 12 W., Sec. 29, Explained DEEDED LAND—20-acre tracts, uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Helm this week. 2960 M . white fir 600 M., hemlock NW’, NW44 fir 165 M.. white cedar Heavy Hardware Rcfinars and Buyers of Fanner (showing friend over ths Hom« clear. Timber und water. 70 M., NW <4 SE’4 red fir 900 M., 170 M>. NF.NW44 fir 250 M., I Mrs. Joe Hill had relatives visiting fnrtn)—How many sheep would Good homesteads udjolning. 11. white fir 4 40 M.. cedar 60 M . SE’4 white cedar 65 M., bone of the tim-1 i NATIVE PLATIN UM & QCLD her from Sacramento. Cal., Tuesday. guess were In that flock? HIGHEST MARKET PRICES ÿ. Hendricks. 33 SE’4 red fir 2900 M.. »white fir 170 tier on these tract« to be sold for P. s. WOODIN Established 16 Wars Visitor (considers a moment M.. cedar 20 M.. hemlock 70 M.. less than $2.00 per M. fur the fir FOR SALE—1 have 18 acres on low WILDBERG BROS. Schools of India have decided to ventures)—About 500. Bit H HU I'liono 42 SW'4 SEX4 rod fir 12S0 M.. white slid $7.00 per M. lor the white ce I Office: 742 Market Street. San FrancHco er river road that stands me establish an Indian diploma in dairy fir 310 M. T. 17 S . R. 7 W„ Sec. dar. T. 29 S.. R. 11 W.. Sec. 1. Lot ’ “Absolutely correct I How did y«m Piotiti South San Francisco 44500. Will take 43.000 to pay 33. SE’4 NW’, rid fir 2100 M.. 3 red fir 180 M.. white cedar 150 M., guess at It?” management. off indebtedness. If you are look none of the timber on these sections NW’, 8W44 red tir Sire M„ white "Waal, I jest counted the legs ■ind ing for a bargain look this up. H. to lie sold for less than $2.50 per cedar 300 M.. NW 44 SW’4 red fir I divided the number by four.”—Good C. Lee, 10th and A St.______ 8T M. for the red fir, $.50 per M. for 320 M., white cedar 380 M.. Sec. 13, Hardware. _ tho whfto tir aiul hemlock, and $2.00 Lot 12. red fir 300 M.. white cedar Why not use a good majority FOR RENT per M. for the cedar and spruce. T. 245 M., red cedar 30 M., white fir: Bricks made from slag, the waste 27 S., r . 12 W., lee. II, nw % 10 M., Lot 13 red fir 620 M., white of the rnuney for your new OFFICE ROOMS—2 nice rooms for from steel mills, are uniform in NW >4 red fir 625 M., SE'4 NW*4 cedar 35 M„ white ftr 105 M., none, home for better plumbing? rent. Flanagan Bl<1g._________06tf red fir 850 M.. SWU NW U red fir of the timber on theso sections to weight and texture. The content mid health of your 1850 M.. NE’4 SW>4 red fir 1240 lie sold for less than $1.50 per M. A long abandoned mine in the family an* at stake. Let us M.. T. 31 S., R. 12 “ W.. Sec. 7, NEK for the red tir and red cedar, $7.00 1 MISCELLANEOUS Missouri Ozarks is now producing demonstrate our superior sup NE’4 red fir 800 M.. white cedar per M. for the white cedar and $1.00 ■ WILL BUY — For caab, household 300 M., white fir 75 M., NW% per M. for the white fir. T. 28 8.. over 1,000 tons of iron a day. plies and plumbing abilities. goods, largo or small lots. C. F. NE’,4 red fir 225 M.. white cedar R. 4 W„ Sec. 35. NW 44 SWU tir The diameter of the planet Mer « T. Co. Font* 13'.' II._________34-tt . white fir* 200 M., red codar Itisi i'lbiitor for Cunningham 600 M. 3 75 M.. not to be sold for less than cury is about 3,000 miles, or nearly 50 M., HE'.* NEA* red Ur 420 M.. 41.50 per M. T. 36 S.. R. 8 W„ Fly Wheel starter gears for all FOR FIRE Extinguishers and refill white cednr 12 3 M., SW’4 NE’4 red Sac. 31, Lot 4, yellow pine 10 M., 39/100ths the diameter of the earth, Plumbing anil Heating makes of cars. fluid seo Goo. S. Burton, Grants fir 645 M., white cedar 2«0 M., sugar pine 30u M., fir 15 61., not to The hides from 670 steers were P uhs , Oregon, 4 8tf 512 II St. Phone »1)0 NEU NW >* red fir 1150 M.. white be sold for less than 43.00 per M. used recently to make the largest for tile pine and 4100 per M. for cedar 150 M., white fir 250 M.. red PIANOS TUNED—Have your piano leather transmission belt in the WILLIAM SI’RY, t cedar 25 M., SE’,4 NW’,4 red fir the fir. tun«d while Mr. C. W. Kienle, of world. 900 M., white cedar 175 M., white Commissioner, General Land Office Portland, Is on his regular trip to Giants Paas. Phono Rowell's Music Storo, 126-J. 02tf By L. F. Van Ze!m <g> Western Newffpapvr talea ABERDEEN VILLA IN THE SISKI- YOUS—An attractive, unique lodge, located In h secluded spot ITS MEIN KN ITCH EM (J huh / id like to off the highway, near Oregon j AIC ta . Tur MF out VIUE ICH VEQK, IN ttaves. Indlvidiml cabins attrac • I — i’ll tively furnished, hot and cold IT — NO*W YOU ÇTAY TELL MY showers, lights and open fires, OUDT FUN HECE ' hotme «, you muas model'll rates. Reservation re ODEC i'll T ell T he P iano PtAYIN quested, write or phono E. W. Mengi‘1, Kerby, Oregon. Hpedal mutter . YOU« 'WHEN ^HE 'WA?, OUT attention to clubs uud private din T e ST i DDY .— ner pari ie Iltt J------------- For your Ice cream sup phone 81 ply now lir give your order for / Bramii Jnekson tile 4th early. County Creamery. Prompt Ser- Il 7 vice. FREE \ Healed quart cun of Mon ogram oil with each crankcase change at the Grants Puss Hov- vlce station. Classified Advertising What the World Is Doing FERRYDALE I CHICHESTER S PILLS MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES □ J. W. Gayetty General Foundry and Machine Work G. A. BRYAN West F St. Grants Pass WHAT’S THE USE Diplomacy II LOST LOST -One lank truck bet « «M Kindly Kerby mid Grants I'nss. 33 notify Standard Oil Co.