Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 18, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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• HUNTS
PAMS
DAILY
WRIER
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DEER CREEK
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Moore of Oak­
land, California, arrived by car, Sat-
urday for a visit to Mr. Moore’s
sister, Mrs. Will Mastin, They came
up the coast and report a wonderful
trip.
J. R. Clarke Is spending a few
days In Grants Pass, on a visit to
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Frost and child­
ren left Sunday for Portland, where
they will spend the winter.
Miss Allegra Ausland of Grants
Pass, is staying with Mrs. Ila Craig,
at Selma.
; Mrs. Frank Sargent will leave in
a few days for an extended visit to
her father In Humboldt county.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Herman returned
Wednesday from their wedding trip
home at the Herman ranah near
Selma.
Happy thrift doesn’t mean doing without what you want.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Craig will
leave soon for California where they
It means doing without what you thought was what you wanted
will spend the winter.
—and found wasn’t. It means doing without such mistakes be­
Mrs. C. Messenger was shopping
fore you mistake them.
in town Saturday.
W, J. Harmon and daughter. Cel­
este. spent Sunday and Monday with
relatives in town.
The only insurance against buying wares you don’t want is
Mr. and Mrs. Will Mastin and fam­
knowing wares advertised. You can depend upon home furnish­
ily, are enjoying radio concerts,
ings, clothes, foods you see pictured and described everywhere.
They installed a set last week, and
They
are what other folks want, buy and are thrifty about. Wide
are getting good service.
enjoyment
lowers their price. Thrift again! And they serve to
Mr. and Mrs. George Eace’.t, of
the very limit of their claims.
Seattle, Wash., left Monday morn­
ing after a short visit to Mrs. Es-
colt’s sister, Mrs. Noble Parker. They
were recently married and are on a
When you keep an eye on advertisements, you save right.
I honeymoon trip through Oregon,
You
buy wnat you think you buy.
California and Old Mexico. They
will stop over again on their return
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in November.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Herman were
shopping in Granta Pass Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor McKenxie of
WANTED SITUATIONS Portland
and Dr. Sheldon of San
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS wishes Jose, spent the night recently, with
Joli. Call 909 East 1 Si
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tolin. They are
enjoying
a motor trip in the south.
WORK WANTED—By experienced
well driller. Can operate any
Leslie Harmon, youngest son of
portable drilling outfit for test Walter Harmon, of Grants Pass, 1«
holes or water wells. Have drilled visiting his grandfather, T. G. Har­
for mining companies. Address
650, care Courier.
51 mon of Deer Park Rancho.
i’
Henry Herman va» a business vis­
WORK WANTED—By middle a god
lady. Will cook for family or itor to Granta puns Monday after­
ranch or in camp if husband is noon.
given employment there. Address
64 9, care Couriaf,
51
WILDERVILLE
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WANTED—Farm carpentering work.
Have own tools. Can go out on
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kelly, who
jobs.
Understand cement work; have been visiting the A. M. Rutten-
Read the Ads in the Courier
has served as bridge foreman;
work in any capacity. Address cutter family for the paet two months
6.. 1. (are < 'ourier.
51 left the 10th, going to California.
Mr. Ruttencimfr's jiephew, Ix>n
VETERINARY SURGEON Mason and fami/y from Long Point,
DR. R. J. BE8TUL—Veterinarian. Ill., has been spending a few days
Residence 838 Washington boule­ with him, having come the northern
The “Hypocrites” with Toby and
vard. Phone 398-R.
route. They left the 8th for Fuller-
Susie in the comedy parts is the play
DR. R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter­ ton, Calif.
for Saturday night and the great
inarian. Office 7lh and M St.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Miss
moral lesson "The Dope Evil”, a
phone 191-R.
Lily Hemingson returned to Port­
sermon in a t head re. is Sunday nights
“Anita: the Singing Giri"
Daniel G. Care)'. M. D.
land Sunday by- stage after a very
Tent Theatre Tonight at 8:15
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
enjoyable visit with their father and
♦
♦
COMING EVENTS
The big feature number of the
brother.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
C. C. Coleman, wife and daughter, entire repertoire of the Evelyn Kin­
Carey is a pretty sure sign
July 28-Aug. 1, Monday to Friday—
is not well with your kid-
and their house guests, Mrs. Mary caid Dramatic Company, "Anita;
Southern Oregon Home Makers
neys.
Smith. Richard Coleman and John The Singing Girl” will be the bill
Delay may be dangerous — thou-
Institute at Fair Grounds.
Cross, took the trip to Crater Lake, tonight at the big tent theatre locat­
sands of people die every year from
ed
at
entrance
to
City
Park.
This
is
including Diamond I-ake and return
kidney troubles and many could be
saved if the right medicine
Eaaily Recall Voice
by way of Klamath Falls. Accom­ a five act musical melodrama* and
taken in time.
as it’s name implies is full of songs
panying
them
were
the
families
of
Heard on Telephone
I. .Rae Cowdin and William Coppie. and singing but it is not a musical
la a voice a better Identification tag They report a very enjoyable trip comedy, as there is no chorus or
than a face?
coryphees but there is good ensem­
Telephone operators say voices are leaving here Saturday morning and
ble singing by the entire company ARE YOU 100% EFFICIENT?
more easily recognized and they ought returning Monday evening.
Mrs. Mary Smith returns Friday and at least five song numbers by ¡T is a recognized fact that a person
to know—they hear enough of them.
with PILES is only 50% efficient, or
Voices, they assert, are more personal to Hollywood. Olit., after a íhort Miss Kincaid during the action of
IS. Relief should not only benefit you
than faces, Faces may bear resetn- I visit with her son, C. C. Coleman. the play.
physically, but increase your earning
blance, but a voice is distinctly lndl- Mr. Coleman's nephew, Richard Cole­
It takes all the actors, twelve of power.
vlduaL
treatment for PILES will
man will returti with her.
them, lots of scenery and electrical My non-surgical
“I find It comparatively easy to aw
you or I GUARAN I hE to refund
I-ast Sunday a splendid delega- effects, to properly present this play, cure
your
fee.
My
practice
in rental and colon
sociale voices with names, although I tion from the Wildervllle M. E.
all of which are carried by this com- treatments is the largest on the Pacific
do not recognize transient callers,"
Coast, my large staff of skilled assistants
says a woman who has been private church motored to Medford to at- pany.
and most modern offices being housed in
branch exchange operator for the Phil­ tend the dedication services of the
my own new building,
“Anita; The Singing Girl” will
adelphia board of education for more new churcih Just completed there.
adjoining n>v hotel, whet* ped-
prove
to
be
a
real
treat
for
the
ents are assured of the utmost
than six years. In that time she has Among those going were S. E. Rob­
care wnd comfort.
amusement
lovers
of
Grants
Pass
fumlllarlzed herself with the names inson, wife and daughter and Mil­
Write today for ear FREE
and voices of the entire school admin­ dred laiwden and Thelma Shehan, J. and vicinity and like all plays offer­
istration staff, most of the school prin­ 1 B. Robinson and wife. Oliver Morri­ ed by this popular company is ab­
cipals and hundreds of school teachers. son and wife, C. C. Robinson, wife solutely guaranteed.
W a MRVIAMD.OREGON
“Of course, If I were to meet them and son. and C. F. Lovelace and wife
Billie Tripp’s Play Without a
n V
PAPER WHIN WRITING
on the street I should fall to recog­
Dr. Carey knew how to mix roots
Name was presented to an extra
accompanied
by
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Ross
and herbs and for over 40 years his
nise them." she admits, “but I have
and
to
say
large
crowd
last
night
famous Marshroot Prescription 77T
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learned to know the voices nnd to and son George. Rev. Ross and fam­
helped thousands of despairing peo­
catalogue them mentally. If a person ily will remain in the upper valley that the large audience enjoyed it.
ple. It’s the one remedy for back­
THE TONIC
is stating it mildly. It is such a pe­
calls more than once and leaves his tor a visit with old friends.
ache troubles. Don't take chances
' BUILDS YOU UP
name, I usually remember both Ids
The local Sunday school was of culiar play and ends in such a differ­
—ask for it by name—liquid or tab­
name and his voice. If he calls again course somewhat depleted by the ex­ ent manner than one suspects, the
let form—equally good. 75c.
I endeavor, of course, to call him by odus to Medford last Sunday, but interest of everyone is keyed to the
Couch's Pharmacy. Mail orders
name."
accepted.
highest pitch and sustained through­
the attendance was some over 30.
I AT YOUR DRUGGIST
Courier cmssined ads bring re- There will be preaching by the out the play from the rise of the
Printing that pleases—Courier.
pastor .the 20#h.
' finst curtain to the fall of the last.
suits.
DOYLE’S
Grants Pass, Oregon
New Dotted Voiles, 40 in. wide.............
Silk Vests, bodice top, all colors............
Silk Knitted Crepe, good colors, vd. ...
Linen Dresses, size 36..............................
$6.00 Jack Codv Bathing Suits..............
Ladies’ Sleeveless Sweaters....................
Wool Slipon Sweaters..............................
Women’s Tweed Knickers.......................
Women’s House Dresses...........................
Women’s Pleated Skirts, Wool...............
Women’s Sleeveless Vests, 2 for............
Women’s Union Suits...............................
50c Children’s 3-4 length Sox..................
$2.49 Princess Slips, black, navy, honey
Imported Jap Pongee..............................
Classified Advertising
LOST
FOB MALI
BETTOR FRUITS—At Tha Truax LOST—Small black leather case con­
taining Iwo napkins and thimble.
Grocery.
26
Finder please phone 224-R.
49
WESTERN ELECTRIC washing ma­ LOST- A child's green bathing suit
chine for sale, 9100. Call even­
In park or south part of town. Call
ings at 707 West Bridge St. 4 9
2 1 3 it er 315 J St.
49
FOR SALE -At a bargain, Fairbanks
POULTRY
Morse Co. 4-inch centrifugal high
power pump, will throw 600 gal- FOR SALE—32 White Leghorn year-
loua pur miuute, pipe uud hose to
llug hens of heavy laying strain.
curry or force water 200 fuel, with
Price »1.00 oach. F. 8. Abel, Rd.
ull connections. Call or write
4. Box 106aa.
63
Robert Goff, Leland. Ore.
57
BUILDING
WILL SELL a practically new Co­
CONTRACTORS
rona typewriter at a bargain.
Edith H. Bard«». -w>p. Grange HARPER e SON—Building contrac­
llall
fl
tors. Shop work, furniture crating.
Shop 617 G Bl.. Phone 141-J.
FOR SALE—One cow 140.00, at 411
West D St. E. G. Taylor.
63 INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS
—Hattie Coleman Calvert, 611
North Fourth Street. Affiliated
teacher National Academy of
Music. Carnegie Hall, New York.
PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL—
Clara Tuttle Fenlou, 613 A. Street.
Slate Accredited Teacher.
Burrowes Kindergarten Course,
Mrs. J. J. Hansen, Accredited, 516
South Fifth Street.
BEAL ESTATE
SELLNG OUT RANCHE* at bargain
prices, b and 10 years’ lime.
Rauches for rent aud exebauge.
Gold Kay Realty Company, Med­
lord. Oregon.
U
FUR BALE—300 acre Irrigated
ruuch uurdenug river and high­
way, 3 uillua Hom Granta i'aaa.
Sacrifice al »10,000 on 10 years
PLUMBING
uiue, »1000 pur year, • per cent
interest. Gold Kay Kuaily Co., Q. A. BRYAN—The Plumber. f>>r
Mudlord. Oregon.
84U
sanitary plumbing and heating.
Skilled laDor only employed. We
FOR SALE Harley-Davidson mo­
guarantee our work. Phone 306,
torcycle, cheap. Gaidner Knapp,
619 H Street.
tf
< (inner office.
4*
VETERINARY
FOR SALE —Six-room house with
porenes and good shade. Located
HOSPITALS
nl 117 E St. Address 657 North GRANTS PASS VETERINARY
Secund St.
HOSPITAL —Dr. R. B. Griffen-
hagen. Vet. Surgeon. Corner 7th
FOB SALE—AUTOS
and M Sts. Phone 191-R.
CLASSY FORD BUG for sale or
• trade on Ford touring. Box 690,
City.
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PHYSICIANS AND
SURGEONS
FOB KENT
C. B. MARKS, M. D., Practice limited
to diseases of eye, ear, noae and
throat. Phone 68.
DOCTOR 0. J. MOSER, Physician
and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office
phone 182; Rea. 48-R.
DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­
cian and surgeon. Special atten­
tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di-
seaaus of women. Complete X-Ray
equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones,
home, 21-Y; office 21-J.
FOR RENT—3 modem light house­
keeping looms, 332 West 1. NO
1 hildreu.
________
Foil RENT— Two modern furnished
housekeeping rooms on ground
Hour. 514 so. 4th.
61
miscellaneous
WILL BUY — For cash, household DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual
theraputics. Office over Western
guuda, large or small lota. C. F.
Union. R ob . 259-R; office 217-R
T. Co. Foue 139-K.
34-if
DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician and
FOR FIRE Extinguiaheri and refill
surgeon. Obstetrics, diseases of
women, and children. All chronic
fluid i»;w Uoo. ti. Barton, Grants
diseases treated without the knife.
Taaa, Oregon
Phono 262-Y or 275-R.
PIANOS TUNED—Have your piano
tuund while Mr. C. W. Kienle, or
Fortlaud, is on bls regular trip to
Grants Pass.
l’hone Rowells
Music Store, 126-J.
OJM
Advertisements remove the blindfold
from buying — read them carefully
BEST FOR KIDNEYS
BACKACHE
PILES
By L. F. Van Zelm
WHAT’S THE USE
T his a lovely <5 po T,
— could any P lace
be Morar
romantic AND
beautiful — S uch a
-, 'WONDERFUL VIEW f
ilts'r
MARCELLING 50c. — Opera House
Building, loom 26._______
1,1
fanny
WILL care for children afternoons
and evenings or for a abort time
dining parents' absence. Call at
30/ West Burgess St.
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WANTED
WANTED TO RENT—A 6-rooni fur­
nished house with gurago, for six
months.
Responsible
party.
Phone 35-J.
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WANTED—Man with family
work on farm. Must be good milk­
er. Inquire B. A B Variety Store,
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