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H.ITVIIPAV, HEPTEMRER 18. lull GRÄMT« PAM DAfLT OOrRUffl — Classified Advertising FOR BALS ,‘■4 «Mensl toaron" If -11 were possible to t.’ike lieto Ind the seen«« th« twenty million motion picture fans so that they might gain a alight conception of the tretuend ous tusk In volved lu making an epk picture euch us "The Covered Wag on.'* it would disprove th« unjusti fied < luild that motion picture pro ducers are satisfied with niak««hlfta and arc carelea« of detail When Famous l*lay«rs-La«ky cor- poi al Ion di'lcrmiiiRil upon the huge task of tranalallng lu the screen Emerson Hough's novel. "The Cov- «red Wagon" as a Paramount pic ture. It was with u full knowledge of what was entailed It meant weeks of ^reparution, painstaking rent-arch, xlg u^ expenditure and a responsibility gn«<|uall«d in the his tory of (he films Instead of acting as deterrent, this only spurred them on to greater ef fort and determination to make this not ouly an entertaining drama of a vitul period in American J>l«lory, suf ficiently recent to compel und hold th« audiences of today, but likewise an historical document on celluloid, preserving for all time the accurate «(»«ctacle of the great lank of the trails pioneers braved LOST At The Truax IXJST—A Coakllu fountain pun with ,M gold band and ring, Saturday night. Pteaaa leave at Courier Foli HAI.E Clean iota ni un brick, oline. »3tf »13 pur M. ul toigb schwul if METTER FKU1TH Urucary. MILK FOR SALK —Delivered morti mgs suit «venlng« West Jordan ■tiMUt. I’liune JZ«J. , GJ URY WOOD FOR BALE-i’itoe »2.60. fir »».Oil. Jack Luasuu. Uux e«V, Grants Pass.______ U4 . MlttU!¡LLANBOU8 FOR FIRE Kxtiaguisbers and refill fluid see Geo. B. Barton, Grants Pa»«, Oregea. ____ 48lf —,p PlANOt TUNED-—Have your piano tuned while Mr. C. W. Kluul«. ut Portland, Is on his regular tr(p to Granta Paas. Phono Rowell's Music Store. 128-J. 67tf rm: JOBDAM M MMY Hume in- solution, t’lacu your order with i us uow fur lull plautlng. Remum-1 bur our stock is complete, the» HEWING MACHINE» sold, reut cd. oagkly nocliaialed—Waluu*, Fil exchanged, repaired. Blngur Blur«, bert, Apple, Peer, Peach, Plum. lut North Sixth, 78tf I’ruue, Cherry aud Apricot irous. Tiiuusuuds of grape vines and LOTH OF CALL- For furnished largest stock ut Gladioli bulbs In ; house. 1’ieasa list with H. U. Oregou. Nutice! we oiler IU per 1 Hendricks, office Sixth and G Sts. cuhi off on all prders given bnfeie. Over liiiubimnlcrc._____ 87 Oct. 16tb. Thu Jordan Nursery bt Nurth Tenth. Grants i’ass. Ore. Hi HENRY M. LANCASTER. Mining Eugiucor, 2ul West F St . Granta FOR BALE- llay horse, » year» old; i’n^is, Oregon. broke to work, weight 1400 lbs. H. Messvngor, Pruvoll. 97 FOR BALE — Gold placer mine— rich. K. 1J Howard, Big liar, FOR' SALE — Fumalo fox terrier. Calif. 100 Alsu furniture. Rd. 1. box 30A. M. E. Wise «nan. 88 ' POULTRY FOR SALE—Cheap, 3*/« tou G. M. C. truck. flood shape. Good tiros. R H. Cox. Glendale, Ore. #8 'jA)R HALE 1 highgrade Jersey cow cbeup. Ji ■ Caln, Vs mile north ot Murphy. 99 FOR SALE-100 white legburn pul lets, 60c and 76c apiece. A. M. Jlainmond, west ot town by grange hall. Phone 809F11. 01 JLMöTKUÜTlUN IN MU BIC FOR SALE 100 acres. Hmall pay PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS ment, balance easy terms. » miles —Hattie Coleman Calvert. 611 north Granta Paas on Paclfie North Fomtii Street.' Affiliated Highway. Call at houae or write t«acker National Academy ot Rd. No. 1, Box 30A, Granta Pass. Music. Carimgle Hall, New York. M >. Wbi'mas. 18 SCHOOL OF MUSIC Fall semester opens Sept. 1«, 1924. State Ac- FOR BALE 80 acres, 40 feticeJ, credited Teachers. Plano and cruea-tencwd, 16 cleared, 6 aims Voice. Separate studios, nurtli tokay grapes 1 year old. 36 slash and auulb portion of city. Mrs; ed. easily elwared. Private waler- Clara Tutile Fenton, G0» A street. risht lor 10 acres. 7-room frame Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. house. !’ miles froo. Merlile i High school credits given In piano. . troia <.«lire, »itu1' Register Now. Hurrowes Primary no torma. F. llamlln. Merlin. and Kindergarten course for be 1 icgou. 1» ginners and little tuts. Affiliated DE ANJOU cunning p*eini for sale, also with National Academy ot t E. Logsdon. on uurtb Pacific Music, Caruegle Hall. New lurk. highway nt city limits. 100 Mrs. J. J. Hansen, 615 Ho. 6th St.. Studio. High school credits given FOR HALE—Corn and fodder. C. iu volco and piano. 121 Jackson. Tslepliotoe 118-M loo The UNIVERSITY oi OREGON contains The College oi Literature. Science and the Arto with 22 depat tmento. The professional schools oi Archi tecture sod Allied Arts—Business Administration—Edix atam—Grad uate Study—Journalism—Law- Medicine—Music—Physical Edu cation—Sociology— Extension 4 BUILDING FOR HALE 15 Jewel Waltham I watch, 20 yr. case, value lib. CONTRACTORS price 88.00, Write No. «80 care c on rier. _______ M HARPER * SON—Building contrac tors. Shop work, furuiluru crating. Shop «17 G St.. Phons 14 2-J. REAL ESTATE SELLING OUT RANCHI KB m bargain ______ PLUMBING prices. 6 and IV years' ume. G. A.- BRYAN — Ths Plumber. For lunches tor rent and exchange. sanitary plumbing and beating. Gold Ray Realty Company. Med- Mkilled labor ouly employed. We furd. Orugea.______ y guaran ice our work. Phone 808 612 H Bireel. if FOR SALE — 300 acre irrigated ran ok borderlug river and high PHYSICIANS AND way. 8 miles trout Gmals Pass. Horrifies al »10,000 on 1» years 8URGKONS lime, »1000 tier year, 6 per cent DOC 1 or c. J. MOBER, I’byulclau Internal. Gold Kay Realty Co., and Surgeon. X-rky work. Office M ed lord, Oregon.__________ phono 183: Res. 92. FOR »aI.K—uu account ot failing DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi health. 1 am uttering Cherry cian and surgeon. Special atten Glgdu Orchard for sale. It inter tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di ested, cali un or address Thomas ac a aes of woman. Complete X-Ray Ahern, Hugo. Oregou. 8«tf equipment. lien ta I X-Kay. Phones, home, 81-Y; office 21-J._________ FOR MALE- Umili new house and; 4 S ucrug ut land. Two aerea of DR. W. r. RUTHEKFORD— Manual fine alfalfa. belante garden land. thoraputlca. Office over Western Rlch soli. All under li rigai lon Union. Res. 2Ü9-R; office 217-R. l’rlce ruaaonable. W. O Andre«« » ltf DR. A. A. MfBRIEN. Physician aud -------------------------------------------------— surgeon. Obstetrics, Blaesses of FOR HALE—Sla ruom bouse, mod * woman, and children. All chronic ern, newly papered and painted, dtoeaaws treated without the kulfe. wltli or without furniture, barn . Phone 882-Y or 876-R. garage; one or five aero«. with or without Ford nedan. Good place W. L. CAMERON. M D.—Physician uud Surgeon. Office and resi for cows and chickens. Cheap It dence over Couch’s Pharmacy. ' taken soon. 1071 East A St. O. J. Telephone 144. _______ ______ Uw. __ The 49th Vest Opens September 25. H24 - CHICHESTER S PILLS IIRAtb. TIH! A rtlla tn Hr4 »tvi W*I4 U vm *. •uaimi »Rlb Blut Ritte«, T«tr ««ber Huy ef V« m r ynnkboes m Mint. Al »Sy» RelUl.le SOLD BT DÄLGÜISTS LVLRrWKfRL I Refiners and Buyers of NATIVE PLATINUM 6 GOLD HIGHEST MARKET PRICES I EMablhScd 16 Year« W1LDBERG BROS. I Ofliee: 742 Market Street. San Francisco | Plant: South San Francisco PIPE StundMrd ynter pipe and •crew raninir, for every pur- poar ; alao valves and fittinfra. Both aww and re-manufactured. AH material tested under prea- aura and guaranteed, Immedi ate delivery. Money saving FOR SALE — At a great bargain, VETERINARY SURGEON bouse and four lota, corner 5th and M streets. Thro. Hobgood. DR. R. J- BESTUL— Veterinarian. Realdeuce 83 8 Wualiiugtuu Boule 407 N. 4th. 49tf vard. Phono 398-R. FOR SALE 40 acres on good road, DR. IL B. GRIFFENHAGEN. A'eter- lias II F. D. anil school bus; com Inarian. Office 7th aud M St., fortable house, oulbuildltig". part Phoue 191-R■ ,. ly cleared und in crop. Price »60 per acre; easy terjn«- A. U. VETERINARY Whoeter, 811 s<> f'•> ''7 G WEISSBAUM ft CO. tots 11th St. San Franclac. HOSPITALS FOR SALE—AUTOS CHEVROLET SEDAN—182« model, driven leas than 4000 m4les; 8750 for quick sale. 715 N. Second Hl., or phon« 617-J. *s FOR RENT FOR RENT—llous«, 411 U St. Hot und cold, water In every room. Clone in. Suitable fof rooming and hoarding teachers. Call 411 I> Htrect. _____ 97 FOR RENT -one Bewl» tiirei bed apartment. Call 210 A St., or telephone 388 J 8« COMFORTABLE ROOMS — Reason able price. 407 N. Gth »triad, oppoalte i-iiurl bon ■ 1911 F«Hl RENT—3 rooms for house-1 keeping, partly furiiishod. lOOn East J struct. _____ _ ____ ?’ , FOIt RENT—Flvo room lions«, I large chicken house and yard, gur- age, wood shed. % acre ground. 818.00 per month. 725 West Jor don. phon« 328-J. !•’I WANTED WANTED Ik upright I'iim boll* «r. Musi be iu good repair. E. <' Neely, City. _______ »»'» WANTED — Someone io ride my horse from Grants P ush to Eu gene. Will pay »20. Address No G79. cure Courier. 190 GRANTS PASS VETERINARY HOSPITAL — Dr. R. B. Grlffen- hagen, Vet. Burgoon. Corner 7th and M Sta. Phone 181-R MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES NOTR E T<> PI BLR Supplement No. 2 to Public vice Commission Order No. 7. vldlng for « service charge on I'HI-h meter of Sixty* Cent« <>♦»<>> per month, becomes effective thirty days from date. SOUTHERN OREGON GAS COMPANY. September 1. 1921. Mining location uotlces Cuurior office. at Machinery and Heavy Hardware P. S. WOODIN Sil H HL Phone 42 the I The Evelyn Kincaid Dramatic company will open a week's engage ment in their own big tent theatre I . I next Monday night. This popular company has recent- I ly been in Grants Pass and 1* now returning for the fair date. | The opening bill will be a drama- fixation of Mrs. Holme« story. “Lena Rivers’* with Miss Kincaid as Lena and J. Burt Burton as Durward Bei- mont and Hjllic Tripp as Joel Slo- cum. The usual line ot specialties will be given each night and the prices will be the same as before, ten cts.. fur children under ten. 25 cts. gener al admission and teu cts. extra for i reserved chairs. The big tent is located at the en- trance to City Park. Just across the bridge. -T h S & ANDEtlSoNi IS GrtOME , a WANTED - SITUATIONS MIDDLE AGED WOMAN—Wishes work In hotol or restauruut. 81 I Oak St. i • \ I -1-; i -11 - - i - ’ • M i i! i -Wlsli- us good Job. Call 814 Ouk St. 99 •HE new Oakland Six Landau Sedan was created to match the taste and quicken the pulse of those who in stinctively prefer excellence. Here is luxury on four wheels—a light, close-coupled, closed car—easy to drive, easy to park—powerful, handsome, in dividual—and as clean-cut and debonair as a Derby winner. Here is exclusive luxury at a very low price for such luxury. There isn’t a car in its price group and not a handful among the higher priced cars that offer the smart ness and completeness of dress and de- ROADSTER TOURING SPECIAL ROADSTER SPECIAL TOURING mean or you will find in the Landau Sedan. Here is beauty of an exceptional type conceived by Fisher and installed on a chassis that is True Blue to the last bolt and the last nut— —A True Blue car with spirit andjvigor and driving utility that have earned it the right to be called “a year in advance of its field.” Drop in today and ask to gee thia new Oakland. It is a great deal more than a good looking car. Lt in one of the world's very finest! LAK DAU COUPE LANDAU SEDAN SEDAN ♦ COMING EVENTS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I Sept. 15, Monday—Grants Pass city schools open. Sept. 15, Monday — Miss Telford’s kindergarten opens. All is in readiness for the dirt track speed battle to hq held at the Sept. ..5. Monday — Grants Pass Medford Speedway on Sunday, Sep school of musie opens. Hattie tember 14. The Jackson County Coleman Calvert and Katherine B. Fair association, as a grand climax Tucker, teachers. to the great fair, bas brought the world's automobile speed kings to compete on their track. I Soot. 1«. 17. IS. 1». Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday, Friday — Jose phine County fair at Grants Pas Sept. 18. Thursday—Daily Courie Bargain Day. Sept. 28 and 24, Tuesday and Wed nesday —District Convention the Woman’s Home and Foreig Missionary Societies at Newma M. E. Church. Colored paper at the Courter. GET READY For the cooler weather and set up your new heating stove CHARTER OAK HEATERS for one or more rooms . y AIRTIGHT STOVES for light fires Bedroom and Bathroom Stoves Perfection Oil Stoves Fire Screens, Fire Sets, Andirons CRAMER BROS Odd Fellows Corner « All stoves delivered aud set up free of charge in citv limits. Advice Worth Listening to ITS LOCATED P ine IO h 'T. w Ofibland Cindau Sfdan All of the speed kings and their fast mounts have arrived in tho city and engage in daily practice. Some lightning fast laps were turned yes terday by DePalma. Stapp. Frame and several others. A brush of speed engaged in by Stapp, Frame and Lyons brought the grandstand- to its feet. A dazzling brand of I No Wealth in Oil Shale» speed not seen here before was dis-1 The United States bureau of mites has conducted tests which disprove played and while the timing devices! the hysterical reports that gold, silver, were not in operation some might*' - platinum and putasti have been cb- fast time was recorded. Tained In paying quantities from oil The g«e»t DePalma gave the track I shale«. That It is not commercial I f a thorough inspection this morning i possible to recover any ofhhese mate rials has been demonstrated by the and expressed the opinion that it is I the fastest dirt track in the west, j assays. ; and predicts some new records will i BMUIIIERK OF THE be established. DePalma worked all TO THE St ___ I Al’ITAI. KTtH k <»F THE KIJOC- night long on his 122-incli Miller j TRK BRAKE. DRILL AND HAM Special and today will appear on the j MER COMPANY: dirt oval to give the car a thorough You. and each of you. are hereby toet before the great event Sunday. notified -that the fifty per cent of Eddie Hearne, who arrives today, tho capital stock of the Brake, Drill and Hammer will immediately go to the track and has b.Min suherrlbed, slid that a meet turn up some mighty fast practice. ing of the subscribers 6f said capital stock of said company will be held The veteran Hearne is determined to at the Maccabee Hall, in the City of add new laurels to his list and has Roseburg. Oregon, on Monday, the j completely rebuilt his speed chariot. 16th day of Heptcmber, 1921, at 7:30 The Jocal drivers, headed by Geo. o’clock p. tn. of said day, for the purpose of electing a Board of Direc Lott, Mark Owens, Clark Walker, tors. adopting By-Laws, and perfect Ira Cook and Geo. Muirhead. have ing an organisation, and for the i transaction of such other business as decided to uphold the local honor, may be deemed necessary and may and will deinonswale to the famous be legally done at such meeting of stars that they will have to drive the stockholders. • every minute and use every ounce Dated this 13th day of August. of speed that they brought with 1921. them. F. H. CHÜRCHÎLU JOHN BANKS. The races start promptly LOLIS KOHLHAGEN. Incorporators. o’clock. i WHAT’S THE USE want A NAME Fo<7 COTTAGE, ---- T h S i O. I h EY WANT dOMETMING riFTlQWNT > created fòr those who respond to Excellenci?*- The kin raid Dramatic < »., Open« a Week'« Engagement Monday Nlglit For o catalofu* or ang information iwib Thf Rrfitt’or. Unn'oraitg of Ore fon Fugane. Oregon V aerosv the rontWient in the face of untold hardships, dangers and pri vations *4 James Cruse, prodticr- of "The < •Id jHomostead. I,“ was given the task of mäkln« the photo-Apma. A alali ot fifty or more expert« was a.eixn ed to blm, end immediately th« pre liminary work of research and loca tion rindlmt was entered upon Nine stales — California. l.'Uh, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming. Mimtaaa, Oregon, New Mexico and Arizona — were combed for local Jons and data, ma terial and "proportion.” • Meanwhile the ctmtuinlng depart ment was preparing for the immense numtier of period garments to be worn plainsmen, trappers, Indians, guiilis, emigrants, scouts, cattlemen, drivers, etc., etc.—ull must bo rep resented. The research department was busy collating data. State his- torfral societies were appealed to and among those who answered were A. E. rfheldon, the su perintendent the Nebraska State Historical • society, who supplied valuable photographs and data about the Oregon trail In that stute; Eunice G. Anderson. state his torian of Wyoming, gave advice and references regarding Fort Brid ger and other historic forts In Wy oming. So it came from all quar- rs until the pile of material- began to assume formidable proportions Then Mr. Cruse, himself, went to Nevada and Utah, which had been settled upon largely as the most promising spots whereon to film rhe scenes for the play. With Otto .Meek, owner of the Baker ranch, of probably 200,000 acres, largest in Nevada if ¡lot In the world—located In the Snake valley rrangvmeiits were made whereby II might be used us th« principal location, it con tains a great lake which It s'as de elded could be banked and an out- lot formed to create a river which should provide the torrential stream which would later be forded by the wagon truins, every animal being obliged to swim as In the actual ex- periencea of 1848-49. i 1