MONDAY. JULY at
ti>»<
«KANT«
Grocery.
FRUITS -At Tb« Truax
••The Itop* Evil"
BUILDING
CONTRACTORS
Truly, a aermou In a thruatre, truly
a great moral Junon and more truly
26 HARPER * MON—Building «outran- yet, u really iwautlful play, waa "The
tors. Shop work, furniture cralln«.
FOR HALE—At u bargain, Fairbanks
Hbop 417 G Ht. Phone 142 J
Murao Ou. 4-iuefi centrifugal high
|>uwer pump, will tliiow «00 gel
Ions per niluul«, pipe aud hose tu
carry ur force water 200 feet, with O. A. BRYAN—The Plumber. For
writ«
ail cuuuucUons. Call ur
aauliary plumbing and
Uaatiug
67
Robert Goff, Lelund. Ore.
Skilled labor only employed. Wo
guarantee our work. Phoue 10«,
WILL MELL a prestiseli? new Co
111 H Blrest
tf
rona typewriter ul a bargain.
Edith il. Barden, opp. Granau
Hall.
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PLUMBING
VETERINARY
HOSPITALS
Filli HALE -Ono cow «40.00, at 411
West l> Ht. K. G. Taylor.
63
REAL ESTATE
GRANTS
PASS
VBTER1NARY
HOSPITAL—Dr. R. B. Griffen-
hagen, Vai. Surgeon. Corner 7tb
and M BU.
Phone 1»1-R.
MELLNG OUT RANCHES al bargain
prices, 1» and 10
years'
time.
SURGEONS
Kauchna tor rant and exchange.
Gold Ray Realty Compauy, Med
C.
B
MARK«,
M. D., Practice limite«
ford, Oregon.
tt
to dlsaaaea Ot •/«. ear, nos« sag
throat. Phone «1.
FOR BALE—30V acre
Irrigated
ranch bordering river and high DOCTOR C. J. MOSER, Physician
way, 3 mile« from Granta Paa«.
and Burgeon. X-ray work. Offlco
Sacrifice at »10,000 ou lu years
phone 182; Rea. 48-R.
_
Um«, «1000 per year, • per cent
interest.
Gold Ray Realty Co., DR. RALPH W. BTMAKN8—Phyai-
cian and surgeon. Special atten
Medford. Oregon. «112
tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Dl-
•oaaea
ot women. Gomplote X-Ray
FOR HALE Six-room bouse with
equipment.
Dental X-Ray. Phone«,
porches and good shade. Loeuled
home. 21-Y; office 21-J.
at 117 E St. Address «67 North
Second Ht.
44tf DR. W. F. AHTHERFORD—Manual
■■■■
ni. new la imu n ' lami 11
theraputloa. Office over Western
Union. Rea- 36»-R; offtee 217-R.
PHYSICIANS AND
FOR SALE—AUTOS
CLASH y FORD BUG for M>lu or
trade ou Ford touring. Box «90,
I n>
»2
DR. A. A. MclJRlEN, PhysUian and
aurgeou.
Obstetric«, diseases of
women, and children. All ebroui«
diseases treated without the knife.
Phone 262-Y or 275-R.
FOR SALE- -
One Ford, license.......... ...» 40.00
one Ford, license.......... .... 80.00
One tord. 1IM1USU........... . .... 300.00 DR. R. J. BEBTUlz— Veterinarian.
Residence 83« Washington boule
.... 326.00
one Dodge
vard. Phoae 198-U.
.... »76.00
Ous Hutes ...
one Harley-Davidson Mo
DR. R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter-
luruyciu . ................................ 16V. 00
Inarlan.
office 7th and M
Ht.
These are priced to seti Ulti goods.
phone 1>1-R.
Oua Uhov. Roadster.
STUDEBAKER AGENCY.
51
VETERINARY SURGEON
I t—
FOR RENT
Foil RENT—Two uiudurn luruisbml
housekeeping rooms ou ground
tloor. 5X4 by. 4th.
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APARTMENT tor rout ul 80» D St
65
TWO-ROOM apurttuvnt for rent;
modern. See Mrs. Wood« at Pal
ace Hotel.______
ft
MISCELLANEOUS
PIANOS TUNED—Hava your piano
tuned while Mr. C. W. Kienle, of
Portland, Is ou Um regular trip to
Grunts l’usa.
Phono Rowell'«
Music Store, 126-J.
02tf
MARCELLING 50c. — Opera House
Building, room 38._____________ M
WILL care tor children afternoons
and evening« or for u short lime
during parents' ubseiice. Call at
JP7 West Burgess Ht.________ 51
Mays Another Week
RED, W ATERY ICY Eg
Yoe will be astonished at the
quick resalta from simple camphor,
wlti'libaxel, hydrastis, etc., as mixed
In Lavoptik eye wash. One small
bottle Lavoptlk helps any case core,
red or watery ryes. Eye eup free.
National Drug Store.
Printing that piata*»—Courier.
SAN tiseptiç
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT—A «-room fur
nished house with garage, for six
months.
Responsible
party.
Phone 35-J._________ __!ÎÎÎ.
WANTED—Man with
family
to
work on farm. Must be good milk
er. Inquire B. & B. Variety Store.
Ill Sixth St.
_____________
WANTED — To lease small ranch,
close in. for two years. Pay cash.
Give full particulars.
Write No.
653, care Courier.
WANTED
Al once, good kitchen
help for hotel work. Wage* »4«
a month with room and board.
Write No. 655, care Courier.
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WANTED
TV b«*ei<f«l
rsSntd womsn
(tvri <»reful
■ nd constant
atianilon te
her tbin. To
be baautiful
kevp your ekm
healthy and
lovely S.WD-
SEPTIC U urv
equalled for
your skin an»
complexion
tsi.rusmc a . «w
■nSMfHfc. f—»01» rowahnae.
Dope Evil" as presented by The Eve
lyn Kincaid Dramatic company at tba
Tent Theatre last night.
The large crowd aat enthulled at
the marvelous work of Mias Kincaid
as "Dopey,” and at times the silence
was IO Intense, the Interest so great,
and the story so absorbing, that one
was almost afraid to break forth In
to applause, It seemed so like a ser
mon by a wonderful preacher.
No better straight dramatic work
has even been seen here In Grants
Paas before than was seen last night
in the work of Miaa Kincaid aa
"Dopey." the boy dope fiend, and
Mr. Burton as the minister, while as
cieve. a piece of emotional acting aa
one would wish to see anywhere was
I the work of Mr. Callicotte as the
. father.
Both Misa Miller and Miss Moore,
! aa the little sister and the mother,
j played their part» to perfection
The entire cast ot thia company
I
.' had good parts and each one seemed
I to enter Into the spirit of the pUy
slid for a few muiueuts really lived
the parts they played,
Ho near like a church service WHS
this play, the specialties were not
given between the acts, neither was
the candy allowed to be sold, hut
from the first entrance music to the
fall of the last curtain, the members
of this company ceased to be actors
delineating a part, but were actors
living a part.
Already, numerous requests have
been made for a repetition of thia
play before the company leaves. SI
Ou Mr. Burton's announcement last
night at the teat theatre that *’The
Kincaid Dramatic company would re
main in Grants Pass for another
week” tbe large audience broke forth
into spontaneous applaus*'. and it so
pleased him that he immediately de
cided to let the ladle* in free again
tonight, under the usual conditions.
Tbe play is "The Girl of the Gold
en West,*’ a romantic story of "The
Days of Old. tbe Days of Gold, the
Days of ’49.’’
This story Is too well known to
need any particular newspaper boost
ing; suffice to say that the Kincaid
compauy Is equipped to properly pre
sent it both with a conipotcBt cast
and with sufficient stage properties
and scenery.
An added attraction and one that
will advertise Grants Pass all over
the coast, is the fact that there will
be mad« a flashlight of the crowd,
and thia picture will be made into a
cut and used in the company’a ad-
WILL BUY — For «asta, household
goods, large or amali lota. C. F.
T. Co. Foue 139-R._________ 34-tf
FOR FIRE Extinguishers and refill
fluid eeo Geo. tí. Barton, Granta
Pasa, Oregon.
4Stf
It's all in the way
»«-*
They Fit
and Wear
•nd roltxw O-Uffol p»H Lo»«.ki
■van. »alvtry «** ot B m sn»«w. ■» •
rrtUra baer far dry yo-Jri <f dew
O-rt
njl fll.
rrxr »nd
dnaM't MiM-lau a»“ik •< kali
WORK WANTED—By middle aged
lady.
Will cook for family or
ranch or in camp it huabund I h
given employment there. Address
6 4 9, care Courier._____________ 61
WANTED- -Farm carpentering work
... tools,
___ Can go out ou
Have own
cement work;
jobs.
I Understand
-------------
lias solved aa bridge foreman;
work in any capacity. Address
61
651, earn Courier,
WORK WANTED—»-By middle aged
lady. Cooking, waiting ••14« or
pantry work. Address «54, earn
Courier.
POULTRY
FOR SALE 32 White Leghari) yugrr
ling hens ot heavy laying strain.
Puce «1.00 each. F. S. Abel, Rd.
4, Box lOfiua.
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INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS
—Hattie Coleman Calvert, «11
North Fourth Street. Affiliated
toucher
National Academy
of
Music. Carnegie Hall. New York.
PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL—
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 613 A. Street.
State Accredited Teacher.
Hurrowes
Kindergurten Course,
Mrs. J. J. Hausen, Accredited. 616
South Fifth Street.
PAUK THÜRK
COURIER
What the World Is Doing
AT LAST—THIN IN
A« Seen by Popular Mechanics Magaxina)
SOMETHING LIKE IT
What a cast- What a story*
Combination Camp Table
Mail Box of Concrete Combines twenty-five mdee an hour, and the car
Belie Daniels, Ernest Torrence,
rier pigeon dore an average of sixty miles
and Bench
Beauty with Utility
Nosh Beery and Lloyd Hughea fea
in the same tune. The tiny sparrow can
The
combination
camp table sod
Combining utility and attractiveness, travel at twenty miles an hour but only
tured in the ¡Cane Gray Paramount
• eoocreia rural bui I box designed by for verv ' >rt dieunrra. The wild goose bench shown in the drawing is easily
production. "The Heritage of the
made »nd is more lawful than the ordi
dc<« one hundred for hours without
Desert,” which Is packing them in
nary table, a* the top conauta of two
appear
to Facken its pace during the
at til« Rivoli theatre where It was
boards which can
«rung over to fans
entire time it is flyin -
berk* for the beeaha«. In their normal
shown for the first lime last eve
a e •
ning. James Mason^Jilchard R. Neill
Ornamental Handle« for Auto
aud Leonard Clapbaru play In sup
Doors
port. So much for the cast.
A number of the lower-priced automo
Now to the story:
biles have the inside handles of door
A tale of th« west at its wildest
catches made in a very rough style. The
and wooliest.’ There’s thrills, com
crude apiiearanee of these handles ean be
improved considerably by dressing them
edy, a pleasing love theme and big
down on an emery wheel or grindstone
scenes throughout
With the killing
ao Uni the dust rape used on sulotnubde»
of Snap, tbe dissolute son of August
valve stems will fit over them snugly.
Naab of "The Oasis" ranch, the long-
e e e
kludllng feud between cattlemen and
Ten Dozen Pie« from One Pump
rustlers breaks Into flame.
It's a
kin Are Served at Banquet
battle to tbe death—with Navajo In
One plump pumpkin, grown in a Cali
dians collecting scalps for the ranch-
fornia field, furnished joy for scores of position on the table these two boards
era, The town of White Sage is but tba postoAon department 1« said to be inmate* in an old people's home not long rest on pins or drat* fastened to the in
proof
sgamat
tba
weather
and
rust.
Pro-
a thing of the past—Holderness and
sula of the upper «rompieces; they pivot
his reign of terror are but memories v iding ample spore for the postal matter
at both ends on long bolts passing
of three jieraona the coouiner ha* an
through the brace, crosspiece and into
—great things have started In the
overhanging roof to prevent ram or
the board. Both sides of the boards
west—ambitlop» are about to be rea mow from soepiag inside. The eopport-
should be smooth, a* one side is used aa
lised. The Irrigation waters, tbe life ing fasieetal of the same material i*
a back rest and the other as the table
blood of the desert, on "The Oasis” molded to the box. Entraaoe i* gamed
have been saved—fertility is about 'lirough strong metal door* securely
see
to come te tbe land. But why go on? fssteoed-ia the cwnent.
• e e
Removing
Stuck Bullets
Zane Grey tells it.
Hundred Miles an Hour Birds Fly
A lead bullet stuck in a rifle barrel ana
Day without Stop
be easily removed in the following way:
Theodora Pool, 13-year-old girl ot
Get a piece of wire of the kind and «be
Flying at a rale of • hundred miles co
Michigan, won the second national
used for barrel hoops and long enough to
Hafety essay contest over 400,000 hour, some bird* ran continue on the
reach the bullet from the chamber end
wing fur a day without Mopping The
American school children.
of the barrel. Flatten one >-nd of Cha wire
vulture, it is said, can travel great dis
Official reports show that 1,040,-
by hammering it out cold, forming it to •
tances at this speed and often stays in
000 refugees have been poured into the air for « full day of flight. Many wild
blunt point like a flat drill, and filZtbe
edges sharp, rounding ot the comers to
Greece during a twelve months' pe ducks and similar fowl attain almost as
fit the bore. If a breast drill is handy the
great speeds when migrating, while,
riod.
wire is tightened in the chuck and the
among smaller birds, the swallow ha*
bullet drilled out. If a carpenter's brace
been known to reach ninety mile* an
hour and to keep up that record for long ago when it was presented to them and is used it is necessary first to flatten the
La Follette*« Manager
made into 125 pies for a dinner. More end of the wire to fit the chuck snugly.
stretches.
The eagle, despite it* strength and big than sixty pounds of "meat” were ex As lead is very soft it is a matter of only
wings, seldom flics a* fast as a mile a tracted from the pumpkin, which a few moments to drill out the bullet.
minute. The crow, though seeming to be weighed nearly ninety pounds a* picked The rifle should be thoroughly cleaned
and oiled before firing a loaded cartridge.
a alow mover in flight, makes about from the vine.
Can I use a variable condenser to
tune the primary of the remodeled
coupler, is often asked. The answer
is, yes, but it Is not necessary. If a
v artable condenser is used in series
with the aarial, just add ten turns
to the primary.
Two dry cells will not work bet
ter with a WD-12 tube, but they will
have a longer life if they are con
nected in parallel.
Before mounting radio parts on a
baseboard, sandpaper the rough
spots down and give it a few thin
coats of shellac or varnish. This
will prevent the board from absorb-
Congressman John H. Nelson of
Wisconsin, who will manage the
Presidential campaign of Sen. Robt.
H. LaFolleUe on the Independent’s
ticket.
CHICT^SPILLS Coppei Riveted
WAISTOveralls
TWO-HORSE BRAND
nirtARGE «AI.F5 OENOTf 5ATISFMTI0N
A NLw rnr c if they
PAIR
P. S. WOODIN
Phone 40
AND
YOUTHS
Machinery and
Heavy Hardware
511 H HL
i
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I
IliLL
HIP
ALSO MAKERS Of
TWO’HORSE Brand Bib Overalls
for Men and Beys
RtUAMl
WHAT’S THE USE
The rapacity of a phone condenser
Is usually .001 or .002, while a fixed
The Greeks are descendants of the
races among whom Paul ministered
nineteen hundred years ago.
I
condenser which is to be shunted
across the terminals of a loud
speaker Is .005 or .006.
An “A" battery switch will elimi
nate the necessity of turning tbs
rheostat off when through using the
If your one knob set refuses to
oscillate, try reversing the leads
from the secondary to the grid and
filament.
SHEET METAL WORK
If you are building you netnl sheet
metal work. Let me give you esti
mates on your requirements. I prob
ably will be able to give you valu
able advice. Anything tn tin work.
W. R. RANNIE
By J. H. PUELICHER, Chairman
Public Education Commission, Amerlean Bankers Association.
514 H Street
When epening a commercial account th« bank furnish«« th«
depositor with a pace book, depocit dipt and blank ektekt.
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT-Aeconnt in bank used
in connection with funds employed in business
transactions, from which withdrawals are made
by checks.
PASS BOOK“A «mall account book in which the
bank enters a customer’s deposits; an entry
serves as his receipt for that amount.
DEPOSIT SLIPS—Printed blanks with spaces in
which the depositor writes th« «mount of cash
and of each check deposited.
FOR MEN
“A” batteries deteriorate quickly
in summer because of beet and hu
midity. Two dry cells in parallel
will last more than twice as long as
one dry cell on the same load, be
cause the efficiency of these cells
remains higher on the lower current
consumption.
It is eeonomleal,
therefore, to use a double bank of
batteries connected to a dry cell
tube.
LESSON X
L evi S trauss
MINE AND MILL
SUPPLIES
ing moisture and causing short cir
cuits where bus wire resta ou the
board.
WHY BANKS?
SITUATIONS
WORK WANTED—By experienced
well driller.
Can operate any
portable drilling outfit for test
holes or water wells. Have drilled
for mining companies. Address
660, earn Öourier.
p *
DAILY
Vance heralds, wi|h the label, "One
Bight In Grants Pas«," so be la the
picture.
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Classified Advertising
BETTER
PAH«
». H. Pu«llch«r BLANK CHECKS“Printed forms for orders on
the bank to pay out money from the depositor’s
account. The depositor writes in the name of
the person to whom ho wants money paid, the amount he wishes
paid, and then signs his own name. When the check comas to
the bank it pays the sum of money as indicated, deducting it
from the depositor’s account, and keeps the check which it
cancels, Cancelled checks are each month returned to the
depositor and serve him as receipts for the payments made.
About ninety per cent of all business transactions are finally
paid by bank checks. They facilitate business and are a safe way to
transmit funds in paying bills, wages or meeting other obligations.
Oregon Sampling & Testing Works
(Not Incorporated)
HENRY M. LANCASTER
Engineer
ORLANDO J. BEN8TON
Chemist
A limited amount of commercial chemical analysis and fire assay-
ing will be done. Schedule ot charges now being prepared, will
be furnished upon request.
PERMANENT OFFICE
204 West F Street
tirants Pass, Oregon
Telephone 07
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