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MONI» tV, JI NE «O, IMI •£?* fl GRANTA l’ASA A fl • DAILY COURIER —— PAGE FIVE 1 fir 50 M.. red cedar 50 M., Ix>t 1 SEARCH GOBI DESERT red fir 1900 M., white cedar 300 M . I white fir 25 M , l.ot 3 red fir 35" FOR GARDEN OF EDEN M , white cedar 130 M.. I m I 4 red General Land Office, Washington, fir 265 M„ whlto cedar 60 M , NE% D. C., May 16, 1924. NotieA Is here by given that subject to tho condi- SW 4 rod Hr 330 M , white cedar FOB iALl WANTED Discoverer of Dinosaur Egg* 20 M , SE'4 SW'4 red fir 325 M. Funeral Ariaiigeuienta to l tlons und limitations ot tho acts of white Be An- New "National cedar 300 &!.. white fir 30 M., Monument nounccd Later Plans New Expedition. BETTER FRUITS At Tho Truux WANTED TO RENT—A 0-room fur June 9, 1910 <39 Stat., 21K>, Feb NE'4 SE4 red Hr 639 M., white Grocery. 20 Destined to Draw Tourist*. nished house with garage, for six ruary 26. 1919 (40 8tat.. 1179), and cedar 420 M., NW 4 SE'4 red fir New York.—Roy Chapman Andrews, months. Responsible party. June 4. 1920 (41 Btat.. 768). and 370 M.. white cedar 45 M., 8E4 LOHAN BERRIES—Come aud pick Phone 8S-J. 32tf departmental regulations ot April 8E4 red Hr 960 M.. white cedar Washington.—"Craters of the Moon” leader of the American Museum of Many times, no doubt, you bave 14. 1924, tho timber on the follow 690 M. SW4 HE 4 red fir 1075 M„ seen the above headlines in your Is the United States' youngest nation Natural History expedition which dis- ilium, all you want, 5 cents ■ cup Just a> roes tho bridge ut Al Dro- WANTED—Position us cook ami ing lands will be sold July 7, 1924, newspaper. Very often It has told of •overed the only known fossils of dl- housekeeper. Can take full at 10 o'clock a. m. at public unction white cedar 325 M., Sec. 5, 8W 4 some triend suddenly stricken with al rresntuenf. lelte'a Service Stai Ion 34 <>n Muy 2 Pre-ldent Coolidge aosaur eggs, will salt for Mongolia to charge. Country preferred, Aii- at the United States land office at NW4 red fir 590 M., white cedar dread appendiciti». The newspapers, “ Signed the order setting aride a little- prepare fbr ths reception of a party 34 Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest 30 M.. NW 4 SW4 red fir 320 M.. dress 043 cure Courier. GOOD GRAIN HAY For sale at however, neglect to state that appen $10 a ton In the field, just out WANTED Cook’s helper Write No bidder ut not less than the' appraised white cedar 135 M., SW'4 SW 4 red dicitis Is usually preceded by stom known district in Id I m ». It is a wild, ft scientists who next fall will Invade value as shown by this notice, sale fir 300 AL, Sec. 8. NE4 NW'4 red rolorful region containing one of the that graveyard of mastodons, the Gohl side tho city limits on the lower 040 care Courier. 34 to be subject to tho upproval of the fir 2950 M., white cedar 475 M., ach trouble. They don't tell you that most unusual volcanic fields In Amer lesert, in seurch ot the "Garden of river road. Phono 117-Y. 34 the afflicted person suffered frequent Secretary of the Interior. The pur N'W 4 NW 4 red fir 1675 M., white i attacks heartburn long before he ica. From the twisted brilliant con Eden.” BUILDING chase price, with an additional sum fir 2 5 M . white cedar 4 00 M.. BE 4 ' went to of the hospital. The 1024 expedition expects to re tours of frozen lava fields and crimson REAL ESTATE NW 4 red fir 1525 M.. white fir of one-fifth ot 1 per cent, thereof, CONTRACTORS being commissions allowed, must be 100 M . white cedar 625 M„ SW'4 I While heartburn Is not always a cones and the absence of verdure. It al« In afield for five years end will ex- I official name, “Craters ot the must every effort toward excavating gELLNQ OUT RANCHES al bargain deposited at time of sale, money to NW4 red tir 1175 M., while cedar; sign of an inflamed appendix, it is takes its the bones of the earliest man in sup prices. 5 and 10 years* time. HARPER A BON—Building contrac be returned If sale is not approved, 16u M , none of the timber on these always a warning that something is Moon National Monument.” tors. Shop work, furniture cranug. Rauches tor rent aud exchange. Of “Craters of the Moon,1 lying port of the theory that he first trod otherwise patent will issue tor the sections to be sold for less than wroug. In many cases it results Shop 417 O Bl., Phono 142-J. Gold llay Really Company, Med timber which must be removed with $2.25 per M., for tho red fir and red I from Indigestion, which is one of the along tlie Lincoln highway between eurth In what now Is the desolate Gobi ford. Oregon. tf in ten years. Bid» will be received cedar, $ 50 per M., for the white fir predisposing causes of appendicitis. •Carey Arco, Idaho, R. W. bimbe rt lesert, a verdant paradise 10,000,000 to INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC from citizens of the United States, and $7.00 per M. for the white cedar. If you suffer from a burning, writes 1 and in a communication to the Na- 26,000,000 years old. foil HALE—300 acre Irrigated associations of such citizens und cor T. 20 8., R. 4 W„ Sec. 15, SW'/4 gnawing sensation In the stomach, tlonal Geographic society: Headed by Mr. Andrews, the party ranch bordering river and high PIANO SCHOOL FUR BEGINNERS porations organized under the laws NE4 red fir 750 M., white fir 50 excessive gas, sour stomach, nausea trill Include 15 scientists who are ac Destined to Draw Tourists. way. 2 miles fruui Grants Pass. —llutllu Coleman Calvert, 611 ot the United States, or auy state, M., luceuHU cedar 109 M., not to be or other distress after eating, go at “Although almost totally unknown knowledged leaders tn their respective Hacrlflre at 210,000 on 10 years North Fourth btreet. Affiliated territory, or (llsli'lci thereof only. sold for less than $1.75 per M., fpr once and obtain a bottle of Smith time. 11000 per year. 0 per cent teacher National Academy ol Upon application of a qualified pur the red fir and $.50 per M. for the Bros. M. A. C., the guaranteed stom at present, this section is destined fields. There will be Walter Grm»<«r, Interest Gold Ray Really Co.. Music. Carnegiu Hall, New Y otri. chaser. the timber on any legal sub white fir and incense cedar. T. 15 ach treatment. This pleasant, harm some day to attract tourists from all chief paleontologist; Charles P. Ber Medford. Orason. «ltf division will be offered se;>arateiy 8., R. 2 W., Sec. 35, 8E4 NE4 red less liquid rids the stomach of ca America, for its lava flows are ns In key, chief geologist; James P. Chapin, PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— before being included In any offer of fir 1400 M., NE4 SE'4 red fir tarrhal mucus, allays inflammation, teresting as those of Vesuvius, Mauna chief ornithologist; J. J. Robert, chief FOR SALE— By Crescent City Realty Clara Tuttle Fenton, 013 A. Streut. a larger unit. topographer; N. 0. Nelson, chief 1550 M., red cedar 100 M., hemlock, helps digestion and cleanses the Loa or Kilauea. Compauy. A good dairy rauch of Stute Accredited Toucher. T. 27 8., R. 11 W.. Hoc. 7. Lot 3. ¡50 M., NW 4 SE4 red fir 2000 M . I bowels of poisonous waste matter. "The district consists of some 63 archeologist; Ralph Chaney, chief bot 150 acres In Smith River vulloy, Burrowus Kludurgurluu Course, red fir 3499 M., hemlock 65 M., red cedar 30 Al., hemlock 20 M. T. ’ Price fl.SS. Money buck if the first volcanic craters, lava and cinder cones, anist ; J. B. Shackleford, chief cinema Dei Norte County. on<> bundled Mrs. 3. 3. Hansen, Accredited, 515 NE (4 S\F% red fir 1280 M., white 16 8., R. 2 W.. Sec. 3. Lot 2 red fir bottle does not relieve. Couch's all at present extinct or dormant The tographer; 8. Bayard Colgate, chief ot ocrea plow land, Hb dairy cows, 1 South Fifth Street. fir 100 M , NW (4 SE‘4 red fir 2550 I 1760 M-, incense cedar 25 M., SW4 ! Drug 8tore will supply you. (Mail largest aud most conspicuous Is 600 motor transport, each with their assist bull, 0 yearlings, 10 calves, 3 Adv. M.. hemlock 6u M., BE BE *4 red NE4 red fir 1215 M., incense ce-j orders accepted.) work horses uud harnesses, 2 feet high, rising in the midft of a belt ants. fir 2860 M.. hemlock 60 M., none of ¡dar 15 M , NW4 SE4 red fir 1070, PHYSICIANS AND wagons, plow, harrows, mowing Five of the party were members of of craters two or three miles wide tlie timber on these tract» to be sold M., red cedar 40 M , none of the machine, hay fork, truck, cur, SURGEONS the three-year expedition which and 30 miles long.” for leas than »2.50 per M., for the timber on these sections to be sold ropes and pulleys for tilling barns The major flows, the Blue Dragon emerged from Mongolia laden with the with hay and all the necessary im 0. B. MAUKS. M. D., Practice limited red fir, and $.5o pur M. for the white for less than $1.75 per M., for the Flow and the Pahoehoe Flow roughly most valuable collection of prehistoric T. 29 8., h . 10 red fir, aud $1.00 per M. for the red plements and tools for a first class to disuases ut oye, ear, nose and fir and hemlock. T. parallel the Lincoln highway and are bones and fossils known to paleonto- W., Sec. 25. 8W>4 SW14 yellow fir and incense cedar and hemlock. T. dairy ratirh. Thirty tons of huy throat. Phone 6Z. Everybody is surprised at the quick but two to five miles from it A wagon logic history. 420 M . second growth fir 80 M.. 35 8.. R. 3 E., Sec. 5, frl. NE4 goes with tile ranch. Two barns from simple camphor, witch- Mr. Andrews is confident that the wlih total capacity of 100 tons of DUCTOR 0. J. MUSER. Physician white fir 40 M., white cedar 240 M., NE4 pine 4 40 M., red fir 700 M., results hazel. hydrastis, etc., as mixed in trail from the national road goes into hay worth $4,000. New modern and Burgeon. X-ray work. Umce 8E *4 SW% yellow fir 170 M., sec white tir 130 M., red cedar 10 M., Lavoptlc eye wash. One small bottle the rocky volcanic desert a short way. true birthplace of man, the spot on ond growth fir 200 M., wliite fir 59 frl. NW 4 NE'4 pine 10 M., red fir seven room dwelling, fireplace, phono 182; Re». 4 8-R. _______ 1 "Stretching to the southwest for earth where human first was evolved M., white cedar 100 M., NWV4 SE t4 1050 M., while fir 90 M., red cedar helps any case weak, strained or sore about eleven miles, we saw perhaps from an animal, will be found in th* bath, water piped from living Aluminum eye cup tree. Na spring aud up to dale in every par- Dll. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi yellow fir 140 M., second growth 50 M.. 8W4 NE4 Pine 40 M., red eyes. one of the most remarkable lava flows Gobi desert, perhaps not by this expe cian and surgeon. Special situa fir 240 M., white cedar 40 M., SW>4. fir 1190 M., white tir 90 M., red tional Drug Store. llnil.u, worth at least | In the world,” continues R. W. Lim- dition, he says, but some time soon, tion to surgery. Ubsleirica aud Di BE >4 yellow fir 200 M., second cedar 40 M.. SE4 NE4 P‘ue 280 Smail orchard ou the place. Four bert, describing the I$lue Dragon Flow. surely. seases of women. Compiuto X-Ray growth fir 80 M., white cedar 40 M.. M.. red fir 800 M-, white fir 50 M., miles from tho town of Smith >•» equipment. Denial X-llay. Fhuuua, Ix>t 6 yellow fir 250 M., white fir The Gobi desert proved a veritable '•Its color is a deep cobalt blue with River and eleven miles from Cres red cedar 90 M., frl. NE ’ A NW 4 home, 21-Y, onice 31-3. generally a high gloss, as If the flow treasure trove for the last expedition. cent City. Price of ranch with 20 M., while cedar 130 M., Lot 7 pine 109 M., red fir 750 AL, white ******************* ******* » stock, tools und implements, com DU. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Muuual yellow fir 700 M., second growth Hr 50 M., red cedar 30 M., frl. NW4 had been given a coat of blue varnish. Hens Know Mess Call; « i The plete >21,000. on easy terms, in surface Is netted and veined with Makes New Discovery therapulics. Office over Western fir 140 M., white codar 120 M., T. N'W4 pine 170 M.. red fir 770 M„ i terest ou deferred payments al 0 Cause Thief’s Arrest small cracks, having the appearance Uulou. Res. 269-it, office 317-U. 29 8., R. 11 W., Sec. 2 5. Lot 1 red red cedar 30 M., SE4 N'W 4 pine per cuut. Chanute, Kan.—Hens that had in Use of Microscope of the scales of some prehistoric rep Ur 1340 M., white cedar 225 M., 90 41., red fir 800 M., white fir 49 i tile. It merits the name Blue Dragon, DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician and Lot 2 red fir 175 M., white cedar M.. been trained to answer the whis I red cedar 50 Al., SW 4 NW 4 surgeon, ubstoirus, discuses of 125 M., Lot 6 red fir 1200 M., white tled "mess call'* led to the arrest TEN ACRE RANCH, all level as in many places It has burst through M., red fir 890 AL, white women, und children. Ail chronic cedar 75 M., Lot 8 red fir 225 M.. pine 120 plow luud with house aud small of a man here, who was charged tlie crevasse of an older flow, and the fir 20 M., red cedar 80 AL, NE4 diseuses treated without the Unite. white cedar 150 M., Lot 9 red fir SW 4 pine 220 M., red fir 670 M.. barn, loss Gian three miles from with raiding chicken roosts. In ropy twists of blue lava spreading out I Phone 202-Y or 275-R. 600 M.. white cedar 250 M.. Lot 15 white I Hr 40 M., red cedar 40 M., Crescent City, »Z.000. This is vestigations first led to Iola, and In branches, together with Its scaled red fir 27 40 M.. white cedar 40 M., NW 4 SW4 pine 319 M., red tir good dairy land, not a stump ou i four Chanute men went there in surface, need but little stretch of Lot 16 red fir 1500 M , white cedar 960 M.. . white VETERINARY tho place. fir 50 AL, SE4 SW4 _______ an attempt to identify their Imagination to suggest the claws and 200 M. None of the timber on these pine 400 M.. red fir 1040 M., white HOSPITALS chickens. W. L. Markham of : legs of a dragon. sections to be sold for less than 22.00 fir 20 M., red cedar 50 M., SW4 TWENTY ACRE RANCH all level fered to submit bls whistle test i "In appearance the ‘Craters ot the plow land, house and barn, 2 4 GRANTS PASS VETERINARY per M. for tho red and yellow fir, 8W4 pi”« 390 M., red fir 450 M„ and the poultry bouse owner « Moon' flows seem as if they had hap JI. 00 per M. for the second growth M., HOSPITAL — Dr. II. B. G ritte u- white fir 20 M., red cedar 10 ♦ miles from Crescent City, »3500. agreed. * pened only yesterday, but in reality bagen. Vet. Burgeon. Corner (th fir, J.5u per M. for the white fir and NE4 SE4 pine 110 M., red fir This is good dulry laud. J7.00 per M. for the white cedar. 1310 M„ white fir 100 M„ red ce- Murkham went Into the pen and M Sts. Phono 191-R. i the latest probably occurred about 150 T. 39 8.. R. 8 W.. Sec. 9, Lot 6 yel dar 140 M., NWM SE4 Pine 190 where several hundred chickens or possibly 200 years ago. ONE HUNDRED ACRES 1 uudor low pine 75 M., not to be »old for were at large and began ♦ "The total area of the six young plow. 3 miles from Crescent City. VETERINARY SURGEON less than J3.00 per M . T. 17 8., R. M., red fir 1140 M.. white fir 120 whistling. Twenty-four liens ran * lava flows is about 300 square miles, M., red cedar 60 M., SE4 SE4 railroad 011 one side, county ' road 1 W., Sec. 1. Lot 1 fir 1690 M. Lot ou the other side, '4 mile from DR. II. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. 2 fir 1700 M.. SE'4 NE% fir 1250 pine 470 M., red Hr 560 M., white J : eagerly to him. The poultry « while that extending above and below Residence 838 Washington boule fir 20 M., red cedar 100 M., SW4 state highway, barn on place »15,- dealer remembered the motor li ■ this point along the Snake river M . SWJ| NE>4 Hr 1700 M.. NE'4 SE4 pine 180 M., red fir 1100 M., * ' 7 to- vard. Phono 398-R. 000. This pmeh slopes gently cense number of the man who * plains reaches the astounding total of SKIg Df »6» M., «Bullock 50 M., white fir 60 M., red cedar 40 M., wwfd tho ocean anti fa «0 tl than « sold the chickens to him and his approximately 27,000 square miles.” DR. R. B. G1UFFENHAGEN, Vut.r- NW ’ 4 SE'4 fir 1225 M.. SE'4 SE(4 City not to be sold for less than $3.50 ♦ a halt mile from Crescent arrest followed. He pleaded not « Of the 300 square miles of lava Inarian. Ufflco 7th and M St. fir 1125 M.. hemlock 150 M.. SW14 dol bay. Terms: Six thousand per M. for the pine. $1.50 per M., phone 191-R. desert, some forty square miles have SEU fir 1400 M., none of the tim tor the red fir, aud cedar, and $1.00 3 » guilty and was hound over to lars cash aud balance on time al the District court for trial. ber on this section to be sold for per M., for the white fir, Sec. 17, * been set aside by President Coolidge. 0 per cent. ♦ “Craters of the Moon National Monu PIANO TUNING less than J1.50 per M. for the fir SW4 NW4 pine 485 M., red fir ************************** i ment” is about 150 miles southwest THREE HUNDRED LOTS in PIANOS TUNED—Have your piano and J 1.00 per M. for the hemlock. 185 M., white fir 85 M.. NW 4 T. 21 8.. R. 3 W., Sec. 29. NW4 of Yellowstone National park. Ocean View Tract No. 1, two miles tuned while Mr. C. W. Kienle, of N\V% fir 750 M.. SWU NW4 fir SW4 pine 110 M.. red fir 625 M.. "Picture yourself standing In some white fir 90 M., SW’4 SW 4 pine from Crescent City, ut »40 ouch Portland, is on his regular trip to 700 M . NW '4 SW% Or 400 M.. 355 M.. red fir 480 M.. white Hr 70 on monthly pnymeuis. Good land vast amphitheater whose towering ____ | Grunts Pass. Phone Rowell’s none of tho timber on these tracts M., NE4 8E 4 pine 565 M., red and fine inarlue view. Crescent walls are a riot of yellow, green, I Dr. Ji. A. Cobb, technologist of th* Music Store, 126-J, to bo sold for less than $1.75 per fir 390 M., white fir 65 M., NW4 City is u growing town uud you orange, brown and black, with brick United States Department of Agricul will do wuli to invest hers. The M . T. 15 8.. R. 6 W.. Sec. 9. NE’4 SE4 pine 340 M., red fir 390 M., rod and vermilion predominating,” ture, who has discovered that by the Cam,Xu. hunren, woodsmen, and others . NW 4 SW'4 fir above sub-division Is withlu a 8W *4 fir 920 M.. white fir 30 M.. SE4 SE4 Piue Fastest Flowing River Mr. Llmbert writes in describing the use of a piece of glass he can Invoke »hoe! J ilways hive SANTISEPTIC with ‘ 600 ■" M.. 165 M., red fir 790 M.. white fir 65 1620 M.. SE4 SW4 fir mile ut one of the best tracts of district. “Imagine, too, an awesome, the aid of the sun in making micro The fastest flowing river In the them to prevent and give positive relief to SW'4 8W% fir 1300 M., cedar 25 M.. SW4 SE4 piue 70 M.. red fir redwood timber In tho world ou enveloping silence. I noticed that at scopic studies of minute object«. Until olio side aud Is within u mile trout world Is the Sutlej, In India, which M.. none ol the timber on this sec 835 M., white fir 65 M., Sec. 19, places we had nothing to say. It was this glass was used, the sun blurred Crescent City bay < on the other rises 16,900 feet above the sea und tion to be sold tor less than $1.75 NE.4 NE4 pine 400 M., red fir little wonder the Indians feared and Instead of clarified an object under the side. Never hot, , never cold. fulls 12,000 feet In 180 miles. per M., for the fir and $1.00 per M., 260 M., white fir 30 M„ not to be Call on or address — shunned the region. for the cedar. T. 28 S.. R. 12 W., sold tor less than $3.75 per M., for microscope. •nd all skin rashes, chafing, j Q CRESCENT CITY REALTY CO. An Amphitheater Cave. Sec. 13. Lot 2. red fir 350 M., Soc. the pine. $1.50 per M. for the red fir, California 3 6 •unbum. windbum. chapped Crescent City, 17 NE’4 NE14 red fir 1240 M., and $1.00 per M. for the white fir. “East of the Bridge of Tears French Laws Encourage lips, etc.; a soothing lotion white fir 820 M., cedar 50 M., NW’4 T. 32 S., R. 6 W.. See. 17, NW4 came to the entrance of what we FOR SALE—40 across rive« bottom for sore, tired feet. NE-4 red fir 740 M., white fir 450 SE4 pine 150 M., fir 445 M., cedar •rwards decided to call Amphitheater Head« of Large Families land, ono-hult mile from Kerby, M„ cedar 20 M.. BE4 NE’4 red fir 20 M., not to be sold for less than cave. Climbing down, we found our Ore., 8 acres clear, can be watered all Druggists 501 9-1 Paris.—The following measure«, 2950 M., white fir 1340 M., cedar $2.50 per M.. for the pine aud $1.25 selves on the east side of a room some most of them very recent, are provid'd cheap, 25 of 40 can bo cultivated. 20 M.. SW\4 NEJ4 red fir 85Ü M„ per M. tor the fir and cedar. T. 18 Call ou or write owuer for wo can 40 feet wide and Go feet long, with a by law for the nld of large families In white fir 190 M . cedar «0 AL. S., R. 6 W., Sec. 5, SE% SE4 fir deal. Robert Inks, Korby, Ore domed celling 20 feet high. As we sat France: Reduction of various taxes In spruco 40 M., NE>4 SE 4 red fir 540 M.. T. 30 S., R. 12 W.. Sec. 29, | gon. on the north side, we beheld to the proportion to the size of the family; Machinery and 2960 M.. white fir 600 M., hemlock NW 4 NW 4 fir 165 M„ white cedar1 THE ¡HAMflSD BRAN». a south a perfect stage. The floor was lower rents in the so-called "cheap 70 M., NW’4 SE4 red fir 900 M., 170 M>. NE4 NW 4 fir 250 M„ I.«»lie«! ynnr Drug*kt« f« Heavy Hardware FOR 8AI4E—I have 18 acres on low double, the lower section being about houses” and priority in the assignment white fir 440 M., codar 60 M., SE 4 white cedar 65 M., none of the tim Pill« in Red and «¿old er river road that stands me U xp. sealed with Riu« eight feet lower than the top of the of dwellings In those houses; special SE4 red fir 2900 M.. v^liite fir 170 ber on these tracts to be sold for $4500. Will take »3,000 to puy 1 ° VkFf r cuiTEB g M.. cedar 20 M., hemlock 70 M., less than $2.00 per M. for the tir floor above, which was 1." feet wide, facilities tn acquiring rural property off Indebtedness. If you aro look P. S. WOODIN I»I\Vo>n BRAND PILI.Ä. SW'4 SE'4 red fir 1280 M., white and $7.00 per M. tor the white ce It was almost an exact model of a on a small scale; reduction of the com ing for a bargain look this up. H. years known as Best. Safest. Always Reliable I Phone 42 Bll H Nt. fir 310 M. T. 17 S.. 11. 7 W., Sec. dar. T. 29 S., R. 11 W., See. 1. Lot At the top of the pulsory military service by one year modern theater, C. Lsc, loth and A St. ________ $7 SOLD BY WHXiGISTS EVERYWHERE 33. SE4 NW4 red fir 2100 M„ 3 red fir 180 M.. white cedar 150 M., dome the roof Uad caved in, leaving a in the case of boys who are the oldest none of the timber on these sections N’N'L SW4 red fir 800 M., white circular skylight six inches in diam of five children; reduction In railroad FOR RENT to be sold for less than $2.50 per cedar 300 M., NW 4 SW4 red fir eter. fare; scholarships in proportion to M. for the rod fir, $.50 per M. for 320 M., white cedar 380 M„ Sec. 13, OFFICE ROOMS—2 nice rooms for "By lining flights of doves, five wa size of family; financial aid from the the white fir uud hemlock, and $2.00 Lot 12, red fir 300 M., white cedar rent. Flanagan Bldg. 06tf ter holes were located tn old volcanic Why not use a good majority per M. for tho cedar and spruce. T. 245 M.. red cedar 30 M.. white fir national government for each child blowholes or fumaroles. Dipping up tinder one year of age, beginning with 27 S., R. 12 W.. Sec. 35, NW 4 10 M . Lot 13 red fir 620 M., white of the money for your new MISCELLANEOUS a cupful of water we were astonished the fourth; assistance to women In NW4 red fir 625 M., SE4 NW 4 cedar 35 M., white fir 105 M., none homo for better plumbing? red fir 850 M., SW4 NW 4 red fir ot the timber on these sections to to find it Icy cold, so cold In fact, confinement; so-called "birth premi The content and health of your WILL BUY — For cash, household 1850 M.. NE4 SW 4 red fir 1250 be sold for less than $1.50 per M. that it hurt our teeth, and we put the ums;” payment of salaries to civil em Roods, large or small lots. C. F. faintly are at stake. Ix-t us M . T. 31 8.. R. 12 W., Sec. 7. NE4 for tho red fir and red cedar, $7.00 cup down on the hot rocks to warm. ployees of the national, departmental General Foundry and T. Co. Fone 189-R.________ 24-tf demonstrate our superior sup NE'4 rod fir 800 M., white cedar per M. for tho white cedar and $1.00 This phenomenon can only be account and municipal military profession in 300 M., white fir 75 M., NWU per M. Cor tho white fir. T. 28 8., plies and plumbing abilities. FOR FIRE Extinguishers and refill i Machine Work ed for by the supposition that it was I proportion to the number of children NE*4 red fir 225 M., whlto cedar R. 4 W., Sec. 35, NW 4 SW4 fir fluid see Goo. 8. Barton, Grants the seepage water from one of the ice in their families. 600 M., white fir 200 M., red cedar 3 75 M., not to be sold tor less than Dislributor for Cunningham P ubs , Oregon. _***■* ¡ caves, of which we found a number. 50 M., SE4 NE’4 red fir 420 M.. $1.50 per M. T. 36 S., R. 8 W., Medals are to be given to mothers of Fly Wheel starter gears for nil One water hole was covered with an large families, having been provided white cedar 120 M., SW', NE1, red Sec. 31, Lot 4, yellow pine 10 M., PIANOS TUNED—Have your piano Plumbing and Heating makes of cars. sugar pino 300 M., fir 15 M., not to fir 645 M., whlto cedar 27<O M., inch coat of drowned hornets that had for by a recent enactment. tuned while Mr. C. W. Klenlo. Of 1 __ _ NW4 __ ________________ Portlund, Is on hi» regular trip to been chilled and had fallen In. The NE4 rod _ fir 1150 M.. white be sold for loss than $3.00 per M. SIR 11 St. Phone »Ofl West F St. Grants Pass 45« M., white fir 250 il , red for G>o pino and $1.00 per M. for Grants Pass. Phono Rowell's | water underneath was pure and sweet. I cedar WILLIAM SPRY, There are 1000 golf clubs in the Music Store, 126-J. ______ OS' cedar 25 M., SE'4 NW 4 red fir U»e tir. We called this Yellow Jacket water 900 M., whlto cedar 175 M., white Commissioner, General Land Office United States under construction. hole." ABERDEEN VILLA IN TI1E SlSKl — unique YOUB—An' nt t ractive, lodge, located In a secluded spot By L. F. Van Zehn off tho highway, near Oregon © Wester» Niwrpiptr tajo» Clives. Individual cabins attrac tively furnished, hot and cold TANHX , I PAX OUT AN y All RIGHT ?- showers, lights and open fires, modern rules. Reservation re Aw/FUl. iQT 00 NONEX r ' water ' s been quested, write or phono E. W. FOB ODD JOBS ABOUT I I RUNNING IN THE Mongol. Korby. Oregon. Special T hi <5 mouse that I / B ath room B ow utterttlon to clubs und private din ner parties. sill tor a week , — pur could do in Classified Advertising .NOTICE OF BALK 1 .. OPERATED ON FOR APPENDICITIS "CKÄTERS OF THE fi’GON” iS UNIQUE CAMPHOR IS BIG SURPRISE I MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES CHICHESTER S PILLS J. W. Gayetty G. A. BRYAN WHAT’S THE USE PHONE 84 For your Ico cream min ply now or give your order for tho dtU early. Branch Jackson County Creamery. Prompt. Bei- 37 vice. FREE —A aciilcd quart cun of Mon ogram oil with each craukcano change at the Grants 1’aaa 8nv- vtco elation. PLUMBING O. A. BRYAN—The Plumber, sanitary plumbing aud heatlri Hklllnd labor only employed. V guarantee our work. Phone 300. 512 U Street. tf LtlSutiE. "TÍMt A NEW WAAHS« ON FAUCET A Wise Decision