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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1924)
t HATUIU5AY, NEPTEMHFR «, HHH GRANT* PAM DAILY IXMRIKR —■— Classified Advertising FOR RALE BITTEN *■ Fittimi—At Tb« Truas M FOR HALE —Clean common 113 per M. at high achool. brick, It EARLY CRAWFORD FEACIiEB ds- llvuied. i'buue after 7;10 p. ai . «10-F-14. » MILK FOR SALK—.Delivered morn- lug» auu »venlng». Weal Jordan all eat. Phone 446-J. »3 DRY WOOD FOR HALE—Pine 32.50; lir |3vu. J ««a Loaaoa, Box 660, Urania Ta«». ______ «4 r~' FOR BALK -Stock hogs, brood sows, aomu cattle. D. W. Knuixnn. Applegete, Ore. »6 FOR HAtuK-75U sheep. Will sell In lots or in or mure to suit parehee- tr. Brown Aerea, a uillea north, Granta Faaa, on highway. 94 FOR BALK 'Boec pears for canning Warehouse No. 4. 9J 1X>R HALE Trailer which will car ry about 1500 ibe. J. 11. Ahlt, boh N. ttth Bt. 93 GRAPES — Flame Tokay, Special < pack, for eastern qhipmunt, now ready. »4 lb aad U lb Uose« Ad dress Tug O The Wori4 Ma mu. Route 1 or see pern A. Barton. »3 1VX SALE -Good. steady. r. Ita ble farm team weighing auoul a.uu lb». Ateo collars and baruees. Come eee tb«m. C. K. riesen. ItFil 3, Uresis Pane, 9 4 l'oit HUJB - Weaned pigs, mita <uws. aosaa fresa. ochare treau soon Maamata <irqve re»ek. 3 miao tram Murphy._________ 04 4 G lit 1,8 WANTED—Call al Pelare < af«, Otk und G otrtvts. 01 THE JORDAN NfllSEKY Home In- alltutlon. Place your order wltu uh now for fall plantlug. Itcmem- her our stock la complete, thor oughly acclimated --W alniM, >11- beit, Apple, Pear, Peacn. Plum, I’ruue, envrry and Apricot trees. Thousands ot grape vines and largest slock ot Gladioli bulbs In Oregon. N q M m ! »« utter lu per cent off on all orders given before Oct. lbtb. Tile Joruau Nursery at North Tenth, Granta Face, ore. 16 REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE BK1.L1NG OUT RANOiiES at bargalu prices, b and 10 years' time. Ranch»» for rent and exchange. Gold Kay Realty Company, Med ford, Oregon.____________ tt TO EXCHANGE -Fine residence In Eugcue for Grunts F«M rcsidenci Good ranches lu Willamette val ley to trade for Josephine county property of equal value. Good grocery and service station, now doing |30 per day. Will sell tor 31250, If taken at once. Verdi» and Hull._________ . 86tt ----- W”!------------- --------- vr.7,- -n C FOR RALE — 300 acre irrigated ranch burderlug, ri>er auu uigh- way, 2 tulles vrutu urauta Pass. Sacrifice al eie.ubu uu lu yeats lime, 81000 per year, 6 per cent tutvrest. Gold ilay Realty Co., Medford, Oregon. 61tt FOR SALE—Ou account ot falling health, I am offertag Charry IHadv Orchard ter aale, If Inter- clod, call on or address Thom no . >«ll Ahorn, Hugo. Oregon. WILDERVILLE VETERINARY HURPITALS i'ABB VETERINARY HOSPITAL — Dr. IL B. Uriffen- hegeu, Vo*. Hurgedh. Corner 7lh and M Sts. Phon« 191H U HANTS PH Y BIGIA NS AND SURGEONS rr WANTED - SITUATIONS H otel WORK—Cooking or watting table or hounework wanted. E. E. Ilrlckcll, box 678. LOST . LOST—A Conklin fouutalu pen with * gold band and ring, Haturdny ulght. l'luaso leave at Courier office. FOUND FOUND Guitar. Owner can have »Hm« by paying for ud Hnd d«s- aci’lblng Instrument. 207 West C. Peaches—Ashland Elbertas and grade, 32.10; Flemish Beauties. 32. Mulnt, 31.30-3150; Yakima and The Tomatoes—The DaUea. per bog Dalles Elbertas, 31.30-31.40; J. M. No. 1. 5be-45c; No. 2, 25e-40e. Halles, large. 31.60-31.75. Eggs—Extras, 43e; 1st», 38c; pnl- Potatoes. local, per cwt. 31-^v- M» hliH ry aud Heavy Hardware P. S. WOODIN Phone 42 511 H Hl. PIPE Stsulnnd water pit»» and •erww caBinff. for «very puts. BMW ; nl*o vm I vbm mi J fitting*. Both and ra-in»nufhrturwd. Al! material tcatad ua<hr pras- »urv and KUkrtltod. Imni.-di- ate dcliiory. Money saving prices. CHICHESTER S PILLS WANTED A shetland pony, for a Hinall boy to rtde to school. Must bo gentle Reply, stating price to Charles llarmon, Dryden, Ore. 91 Yellow Globes, 32.50-32.75; Oregon 0175; Idaho Rural». <1.75; Yakima Yellow Danvers, 32.50; Yakima Gem«, 31.94-02.00. Spanish type, 32.75-33.00; pickling Pears — Bartletts, Oro., packed. onions. 38 Is-9c per lb. 32.00; Jumble, 31-00; Anjou, com- / MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES Irving Dal he, physician'» assistant is under arn-st in llrooklva, <-lmrg<sl with purchasing Mr», tgues Mack's Iwihy. Authorities nay he paid IttlOO ' for the chi hl. He claims he- wanted | It to take the place of his own child [who died in Germany. Mrs. .Mack also is Iteld. I bjjjARKEJ^ Portland. Ore.. Sept. 6.—(A. P.) Eggs weak, extras one cent lower. Butter »low to weak, butterfat stea dy. i Top steers . ............... 36.00 & 37-50 Calves ................ >7.50 to 310 I Hogs, top grade __ 39.50 if 310.00 ¡Sheep, top _________ 310 to 310.8o FOR HALE - Modern bungalow, 3 lots c I om in, by owner. R. E. DOUTOK C. J. MOSER, Physician Btcphoaaon, telephone «10-F-24. aad Burgeon. X-ray work. Office G. WEISSBAUM & CO. 95 phono 167; Kes. 93. 109 11th St. Ban Francisco FOIt SALK OR TRADE 40 acres DR. RALPH W. STEARNS -Physi ou government Irrigation project cian uud surgeon. Special atten In western Montana. Good soil tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di Egg», current receipts ................. 33c ■ nd locatlea. Hater on piece and Mases ot women. Complete X-Ray 36H to 37H Eggs, henneries »ceded to alfalfa. This place sold equipment. Dental X-Ray. 1’lroues, sMIUTArfTY once tor 3*000. H. C. Lo«, H'th home. 21-Y; office 21-J. Wheat. hard white ..... »1.40 |AC3^€f'1V ■ nd A streets. 94 Wheat. Western red . ...31.22 DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual theraputlea. Office over Western Butter. prints ............ MANLV3O5 ___ 44c FOR SALE-AUTOS Union. Res. 259-R; office 317-R. rOllTI. t M». ORI <s4*N Butter, firet _______ -87 We tfiifhcm, mtmll , <|: ir «ra, A BARGAIN- Willys Knight »even DR. A. A. McIJRlEN, I'byslclan and Butter. standards ......39c rurrful «upen I m I ooii . ntrirt «IU- surgeon. Obstetrics, diseases of passenger automobile In first clasa rlplloM*, Morirti ndvnnlNirrM nntl ' Butterfat.........-...... ..... 41c moral tntlnlnK. C n t n I «» c u r women, and children. All chronic condition, two- extra tire»; will rltrcrrmlly «ent on minrM. | Butterfat. Portland ....... 41c diseases treated without the knife. sell for lee» than th« price of ’a Butterfat. 8. F. ................ 45< Phone 262-Y or 275-R. flivver. See it at Ole’» Tire Hhop Apple» — Per box. Calif. Graven- and Herviré »tatIon. 91 W. L. CAMERON, M I).—Physician I steins, large 32.51); 163'a or »mal- and Surgeon. Office and re»i- V Illi: DI\«U>|) BRAhiK A WANTED duuce over Couch's Pharmacy. | ler 31.50-31.75; Oregon Graven- - -T - , , — I ....... r, r- -r 1*111« In Red »Oil N«l<| n»r*ilHÄV? Teluphone 144. I steins, unwrapped, 31-00-31-25. Iwoe«. »««led with Flue Rll'boe. WAITRE88 WAMED- Yotng mar ried lady preferred. Call al G ocm I Buuchod Vegetable» — Per dos. D1AMOM» UKANI» PILI A V t C» VETERINARY SURGEON Bate <’atc. 92 ___ ___ _____ bunches carrots, beets, onions. 30c- Din known to Best.SkOBt, Alv ays Reliable SOLD Bl DRCGCISJS LVLRTUHIRt 35c; radishes 35c-40c, sacked carrots WANTED High school .student» to DR. R. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. Residence 838 Wasliluglou Boule J | 2 Hc, turnips 3%c, beets 3c per lb. board and room. Price» retiHon- ( vard. Phone 398-R. abloj 5 minuten walk to school. Cabbage—Local per lb., crated. I Mrs. J. L. Daws, 73« N 6th Hl. 92 DR. R. B. GK1FFENHAGEN, Veter Refiners and Buyers of 3c-3Hc. I inarian. Office 7th and M St., WANTED - Middle aged woman to Cantaloupes — Standard.’, best NATWF PLATINUM 4 QOLD Rhone 191-R, t HIGHEST MARKET PRICES earn for child during day and do i Wash., standards, Burrell Gems, 32- Established IS Years »omo work. Home and wages. 32.23; muskmellotis. 3c-4c per lb. ,A now typo of street car, said to Wrlto No. 674, care Courier. 95 WILDBERG BROS. Reckyfords, 31.23-31.30. Office: 74I MaArt Street, San brancico lie practically noiseless. is aeon to '•f Plant: South San Francisco Grape» Oregon Rogno River To WANTED Heforn school »tart», put to use in tho Twin Cities. warm 4, 5 or»« room hou»e. gar kay», 33.30-33.75; Wash. Moore’s age; place for cow. Mr». 1£. A. I .lew i-l l> 11, 107rt North nth. 36 SPEEDWAY lllcycln tor sale, phone 394-H N FOLKS IN OUR TOWN Arthnr Hemlngson. who has »peat a week with bls father. J. G. Hem- Heals F.lrrtrh ur Gaa ingson, ha» returned to Portland, FOR RENT where he la employed In the J. C. A new oil lamp that gives an am.ix- FOR KENT- Modern «-room house Penny store. furnished complete, garage, etc., ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even Mr. and Mr». W H Holbrook. of * to responsible people. P. O. Rex better than gan or electricity, ha» | 77«. City »4 been tested by the U. B. Government MsHHachusett», who have been visit and 38 leading universities and ing C. C. Coleman, have chosen FOR RENT Furnished five rooms found to be superior to 10 ordinary aii|l bath, city water, garagn, laul , oil lauipa. It bums without udor, Grants Pass, aa their future borne lots pkast A street, Mrs. Anna Meier.94 smoke or nols»—no pumping up, Is Mr. Holbrook has purchased simple. «Iran, sate. Buras 94’ per adjoining the high »ehool grounds FOR RENT- - Four large rooms near eent air and 6 par cent common ker and is getting ready to build, for the high school, suitable for apart osene (coal oil). The Inventor, V. M. Johnson. 161 idence and business purpose«. ments or single rooms. Call lull C. C. Robinson and family K. "A” or phone II7-Y. « »1 North Union Ave., Portland, Ore., is offering to send a lamp on 10 daya' TO RENT—A pl*a»ant room with FREE trial, or even to give one leaving southern Oregon for Edward nortl^. Mr. Robinson having been en um of alt ting room, to a teacher. FREE to the first user In each local McCullough Inquire «0» A Bl. ity who will help him Introduce it. gaged to teach In Uncoln county. Write him today for full particulars. Their daughter. Olive, a sophomore FOR RENT- 3. well furnished house Also ask b4in to explala how you can AUTOCAffYlR keeping rooms with bath. 207 W. get the agency and without exper in the Grants Pass high school, will C Bl. 91 ience or inouey make 3250 to 1500 continue her course In the high school where they are to reside. per month. FOR RENT Five room bouse, gar ! Edward Koenig. Jas. Coleman and age, woodghed largo chicken house -John Cross left Monday for the Illi and yard. Strawbcries, black nois valley on a hunting trip. They berries, and grapes. A ground. 319 per month, 7 .’5 VM. Jordan St i returned Wednesday night. 91 Phone 520-J. Notice is hereby given that the F. V. Throne met with a very pain w *Æ* Ke.'t . -g»-,—» J-JOL -dF IK1AHDOF EQUALIZATION for •lo ful accident la»t Saturday at Spald MIBCÄLLANEOUB sephine County, Oregon, will on lite second Monday In .September, A. 1» . ing» mill while loading lumber. In FOR FIRE Extinguisher» and retili 1934, attend at th» xourt house, at trying to escape being hit by a hea- fluid se» Geo. S. Barton, Urania Grants Pass. Oregon, »nd publiclyfvy timber he fell and Injured hi» Paas. Ur,*on- examine the assessment rolls for Jo- -tde H)( ,, t,nab|e ke4 „„ wl|||j PIANOS TUNEO— Heve yuur piano sephine County, and correct all er-1 doacrlptlons of **** work this week. tuned «hite Mr. C. W. Klenle. of rors in valuation, l __ . _ ___ Mr. and Mrs. Scott Robinson have Forttend, la op bia regular trlp lu lands, lots or other property a*se»a- Orante Peas. 1‘houe RuwaU's ed* by the a»»«»sor; and It shall be returned from San Francisco, where Muele Store, 128-J I7lf th» duty of all persona Interested to they have been with their daughter, appear at the lime and place appoint Ediths, for a moath. They had a HEWING MACHINER sold, rented, ed. most delightful trip and visit and It D. O. HAYES, exekaaged, repaired. Binger Blora, lui North Sixth. 7Bir Assessor of Josephine County. Ore. proved to be really beneficial to Mrs. 14JT8 OF CALL-- For Iurta, bed 4 4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a ♦ ♦ Robinson's health. house. Please list with h B. ♦ COMING EVENTS Headricks, ottico Blxtb and G Bta. ♦ The fur seal 1» not a true seal, Over Bonbonniere. 97 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 Rut a» a study of his skeleton clearly Early, per lb., 7c-8c; C»Hf. per lug. HENRY M. LANCASTER. Mluiag Sept. 15. Monday—Grants Basi city shows, a bear. Engineer, 3u4 West P St., Urani» schools open. Thompson Seedlees. 9Oc-311O; Black Paas. Uregun. Prince, per Jug, 31.75-32.00; Corni- Sept. 15, Monday — Miss Telford’» chons, 32.50; Tokays. 33.75-33.0«; iMtíTKUOTION IN MURIO kindergarten opens. Malagas. Sc per lb. Sept. 16, 17, 16, 19, Tuesday. Wed- PIANO BCHOOL roil BEGINNERB Melons—Calif, waler melons, pet ,n«sday, Thursday, Friday — Jose - llattle Colemuu Calvert. lb. 1% -2c; caaabas. honeydews, 3e; phine County fair at Grants Pass. North Fourth Btreet. Attlllaied Santa'Claus and Persia». 4e-5c. leecher Notional Academy ul Sci>t. 18. Thursday- Dally Courier Music. Carnegie Nall, New York. Bargain Day. Onion»—Per cwt. Walla Walla Sept. 23 and 24, Tuesday and Wed BUILDING nesday —District Convention of CUNTRAClOKb the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies at Newman tlAltl'Elt a SON—Building contrac tor». Shop work, turuituie crating. M. E. Church. Shop 417 G Bl., Phuuo 142- FOR LATE CANNING We have PLUMBING D’Anjou, Bose and IHemlsh Beau ty pears. Tomatoes at lc auu 2c 0. A. Bit VAN — 7ne Plumber. a pound, prunes at ltyc per lb., Military plumbing and Uuuliug. ( ooklng apph-n. 5»o • >'<>x <>. A. Shilled labor only employed. We Hamilton, Klverald« Orchards, 2 guarantee our work. Puone 4Ub miles south on Pacific Highway »5 l>14 H Street. tf ' NEW LAMP BURNS 94 % AIR WHAT’S THE USE i Engineering for Service the twang of a clock spring, carried over a short stretch of wire one June day 1875, came a discovery that was to be of incalculable value.to mankind. On that day the tele phone was born, and a new vocation came into being, the profession of telephone engineering. Today, 49 years later, a host of men, successors of Bell and his single assistant, are applying their trained abilities to the complex problems of meeting the nation's demand for tele phone service. They explore the ith W unknown and adapt the known in Science. They bring the thoroughness of specialists to the in tasks of construction, operation, management. Their common objective is an improved service whereby man may substitute his voice for his physical presence in distant places. Engineered and not hap hazard effort has brought the triumphs that mark advances in the convenience of the telephone. Because of this effort there is a communion of communities without which America, as we know it, could not exist. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM On« Policy • One System • Universal Serri— Two Strokes Are Important to a Golfer