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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1924)
Tl'KHllAY, NKPIKMItER I«, 11*1*4 PAM DAILY GRANT* (XM’RIiffi Classified Advertising FOR SALE win this^fXJOhome MISCELLANEOUS ••The <'«»ried Waged” a < oloosal Illi James Cruse'a Paramount produc ? tion, “Tho Covered Wagon,” «clips«« anything In pIMurnn. There never ba» l>«en Mwn such a plctarv a» one which op«us at the Rivoli atrv* tonight. Tbl» production Is nn<l«nlnldy of the most magnificent screen ■«nlallona ever shown here. There la a long lln<- of exi-cllent player» headed by J. Warren Kerrigan and Ixvls Wllaen, Th« latter will lie re- meniliered for her excellent work In “Manslaughter.” Mr. Kerrigan as Will Hanlon, leader of a wagon train, falls In love wltb Molly Wingate l Ixvts Wilson) Whom be meets When bls wagons join tho»« headed by her father. Jesse Wingate fCborles Ogle). Alan llale playing th« role ot 8am Wood hull, a scoundrel, is tentatively en gaged to marry 1-ola. and Mtter'rlval- GOING TO CALIFORNIA — Want to FUR SALK--1 highgrade Jersey •ell or trade for wood, »0 hens all ry srises between him and Bunion. cow cheap. B k>. Cam. 4a nine Throughout the story. Woodhull reload by K. Matnmsrbacber, at north of Murphy. »'J your price. Frank H. Johns, la set on “getting" Banion After north 1 mile on Pacific Highway, u series of thrilling «vent»., he en FUR MALE—100 acres. Small pay Hon 70. fVS ment, balance easy torma. 9 tuUei counters Itsnlon In California where north Granta Paaa un Fluitile the latter has made a fortune In the Highway. Call at house or write gold fields. Woodhull in alwut to ltd. Nv. 1, Box 30A, Urnuts Pus» M. E. WUernan. 4« THERE CAME TO .MY PLACE- On kill him from ambush when Jackson, Sept. 16, 1112 4. one pearling belter A .reddish roue oolor. Owner call au old scoot, sees Woodhull and kills FOR HALE—SO acre», 40 fencej, auu got it. J. F. Middleton«, Rd. him. crves-tonced, 10 cleared, 0 acre» No. 4. 9» Banion Is Informed that be bas tukay grupee 1 year ol<l. 35 alaan- mrav ». j r j . ed, i aoily cleared. Priva'.u waler- been cleared of certain chargee, made nght tor Ip acres. 7-room frame against him by Woodhull and that house. 9 in I lea from Marlin. 8 mile« troui Uullce. »1000 ca.Ui, PIANU BCHOOL FOR BEULNNBHS Molly Is waiting for him in her fron —Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 tier home in Oregon. The picture no terms. F. Hamlin, Merlin, North Fuunn Street. AflUUled < io««» wltb the reunion al the Ore Oregon. _______ lb toacber NsUonai Academy o4 I Music. Carnegie Hall, New fork. gon bomeetead. DE ANJOU canning pears tor aale. The work ot Mr. Kerrigan is most C. E. Logados, on north Pacific Mias Wllaon proved lilgbwuy ut city limits. 100 SCHOOL OF MUSIC—TkU semester commendable opens Sept. 16, 1924. State A-- unusually charming The produc credltod Teacher». Plano and FOR HALB—Corn and fodder. C. tion la as magnificent as It is colos Voice. Separatu studio», north | Juck sou Telephone 149-R. 10U and « oik .I i portion at city, Mrs. sal. Clara Tuttle Penton, «09 A street, HANCE—Equipped with coll, good Tuesday, Friday and Saturday. “WAIFH OF NEW YORK" conultlou, tor sale cheap. Cail at 822 D. 102 i High school credits given in piano. TENT THEATRE TONIGHT Register Now. Burrowea Primary The Evelyn Kincaid Dramatic und Kindergarten course for be FUR SALE—Vetch, rye, winter oats, ginners and little tote. Affiliated company opened a week’s engage cneat, clovers, gras» sued«. It la also with National Academy of ment last night In their own big tent tercatod, write for prices. .Mos Mualc, Oaruegle llail. New York. theatre, located at city park entrance ul ch Seed & Feed Co.. Medtord .Mrs. J. J. llansen. 515 Ho. 6th St., Uie. 109 Grants Pass welcomed this popu Studio. High school credits given i in voice and piano. 121 lar company oo Its return date with FOR BALE — Ono grado Holstelu the usual large crowd and the play now, . yean old, milking now. Price |Iu. Albert Kindle, Rd. 2. "l-ena Rivera" pleased immensely. box 5uA. 102 Another ne»’ play “The Waifs of SEE MK for dry hardwood. C. E. HARPER A SON—nuiramg contrac New York" will be the bill tonight; Jenkin», ltd. J, oo Crescent City tors. Shop work, furniture crating. with an'entire change of specialties. road. !"-■ Shop 417 O St., Phone 142-J. The “Walfa of Naw York" Is a comedy-drama In four acta with FOIl HAl.K -tllx good milk cowl, two horses, two hogs, teed chop- plenty of'cotnedy in the parts of Bet l>er, sawmill, stumppuller, K. H. O. A- BRYAN — The Humber. For tie Btndle; the crap shooting kid. I'erkjus, one mile from laurel aanltary plumbing and beating. camp on foyot- creek 1QJ Skilled labor only employed, vse and Tommy Teeters, the Bowery de guarantee onr work. Phono 301 tective. 61» H Streek tf Sama popular prices. BKTTER FRUITS- At Tba Truax FOK EIRE Bat iuguli boro and refill Grocery. 2< fluid see Ooo. i. Barton, Orante Paso. Oregon.___ ________ 4*tf full HALE —Ci awn common brick, »13 per M. at high school. It FIANOH TUNED—Have your piano tuo«d while Mr. a W. Kleale. o< Portland, la on bls régulai trip to MILK Fl>R MAIX1—Delivered me ru Ursula Pm*. Phono Boweli'a in ga uuu ovi'iilngs W.-»i Jordan Music Hlorj^ 189-X__________ »7U ■lieel. Phono USB-J. M HEWING MACHINES sold, r.iilod, DRY WOOD FOR SALE—Plue exchanged, repaired Hlug«r Store, »8.50; fir '»8.00. Jack Lounuu, luz North Hlxtb. 78U R m X ado, Graut» Paas.________04 HENRY M. LANCASTER, Milling THE JU It DAN NURSERY—Home in koslnovr, 2«4 Waal F 81., Urania stitution. Fiacw your* order wliu Faaa, Oregon. ua oow tor lall planting. Remem ber our «loca is «empiete, tarnr- FOR BALK — Gold placar oatne - rich. K. D. Howard. Big Bar, ougbly acclimated—Walnut, fil Calif. 100 bert, Apple, Pour, 1’eaon, Plum, i’ruuu, i uvrry aud Apncot tree». Tuouaaada ot grape viirea anti largest »took ot Gladioli bulbs lo Oregon. Notice! wo otter 10 per FOR SALB—100 white leghorn pul lets. 50c and 75c afflece. A. M. cent off on all orders given before Hammond, west ot town by graugv Oct. Ibtb. The Joroau Nursery at hall. Phone «09F1I. 01 North I'-utb, liruui» Faae, Ure. 10 POULTRY STRAY®» Home tobe / given FREE/ INSTRUCTION IN MUSIO Two Third Prices 1 Boy—1 Giri All of the school boys and girls of this city over ten years of age have a chance to win this $15,000 home. The home and ten scholarships to universities er colleges will be given as prizes to school boys and girls ot the United States and Canada in the Home Lighting Contest. GET THIS PRIMER FREE Boys and Giris, in or der to enter the con test you must first get Home Lighting r. Be sure and read th« newspapers tor the announcement ot where you can get this Primer. BUILDING CONTRACTORS The purpose of this Home Lighting Contest is to conserve the eyesight of the children. Improper lighting in* the home is injurious to eyesight. Teaching the children the proper use of light will help to solve this problem. October 1 marks the beginning of the Home Light ing Contest in this city. Remember this date and watch this newspaper for further information. t ru Win You Must Have PLUMBING r w a Primer Grants Pass Lighting Educational Committee REAL ESTATE PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS BELLING OUT It AN CH EH al bargain pricea, a and 10 years' time, llaucuoa for rent and exchange. Gold Kay u«au/ Company, Med DOCTOR U. J. MO8BR, Physician and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office ford, Ureguu. tf phone. 182; Kos. 93. FOR SALE —■ 3UU acre Irrigated DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physt- ranch borderiug river aud high elan and surgeon. Special atten way, 3 miloa irom Granta Fans. tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di Sacrifice al »10,000 on lu years sease» ot women. Complete X-Ray Umo, »1000 per yuar, « per cent equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, Interest. Gold Kay llealty Co., home. 21-Y; office 31-J. Medford, Oregon. Bltf DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual FUR HALE—On account of falling tberaputies. Office over Wastsra benito, I am offering Cborry Union. Roa. 259-11; olí lea 217-R. Giudo Orchard for »ale. If intwr- caled, cull on or uddrvus Tbomau DR. A. A. McBRlEN, Physician and surgeon. Ubatetrlcs, diseases ot Aln id, Hugo, Oregon. 8»tt womvn, and children. All chronic FOR SALE — At a great bargain, diseases treated without tbs knife. housu und four Iota, corner 5th Phone 382-Y or 275-R. and M streets. Thou. Hobgood. 4 07 N. «th. 49tf w I. CAMERON, M. D—Physician uud Burgeon. Office and resi dence over Couch's Pharmacy. FOIL SALE—36 acre» under ditch. Telephone 144. Joining Roguo River, alfalfa and ¿X clover land, some cleared, cheap tor cash. Rd. No. 3, Box 7 2. 1U3 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCAL ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Life Atom Discovery MwSlng la Called Off--- Finds “Pep” in Orange The constitution dsy meeting New York.—Prof. Calvin 8. Page was to bo held at the Methodist church thia evening has been van- used an erange In hl« lecture on Rx, celled because of many other con- the life atom which he discovered in 188!» The lecture was delivered be fileting meetings. fore about 101» persona, moat of them instructors or students, in the hall ot Mining Man h*Illc<l— the Engineering Societies building. 29 Michael J. Ileiney, a well known West Thirty-ninth street. mining man of the Galice district, Rx is sn element which combines was killed yesterday by a falling with everything except Itself. He him tree while fighting fir* In the Sis self has Isolated an atom of it and kiyou forest on Stair creek. Mr. weighed It, but ordinarily It can be Ileiney lived only two hour» after measured only by tta eSects on swme- tho accident, which occurred at about tiilng else. Owing to Its virtually universal af- noon jenterday. The deceased tnan flnlty, It la found everywhere. It is Rx was 59 years of age. and came to that enables a person in good health to (¿slice from the Cripple Creek mln- wiggle bis Angers in a masterful way Ing district several years ago. when he seeks to stop a Fifth avenue A bus. It Is Rx which enables him to see and hear. If It was net for Rx. he DR. R. J. BESTUI. -Veterinarian. Winner» al Rock Drilling— Residence 838 Washington Boule A contest of much interest to ni i íl would be a rlod or a statue. Rx Is the vard. IPhone 398-Tl? illR men was the rock drilling eon- vital atom. • DR. R. U. G-RIPFENHAOEN, Veter teal held ait the Josephine county inarian. C “ . 7th ......................... Courier Bargain Day. Sept. 18. Office aud M St., fa|r grounds this afternoon. 0. W. Phone 191-R. Mitchell, of the Mt. Reuben district^ and Jack Brady, of Grants Pa»«, was the wiuQlng uam, walking away i with the »120 purse by drilling O R A N T S PASS VHTERINARY through 36% Inches of hard rock in HOSPITAL—Dr. R. B. Griffea- [ the 15 minute» allowed. Second hsgen, Vet. Surgeon. Corner 7th I prize went to Frank McCarvel and •nd M Sts. Phone 191-R. . Sam Sundry, of Roguo River, who IsMtxn llciulquarters Opened— I accounted for 33% Inches of drilling Machinery and Those having charge ot the cam- in tho time, Heavy Hardware paign of James T. Logan for »enutor report that It has opened with such a Tha Wai ft lint rush that they have established The only waistline that seems satis- llead<|Uarturs at room 6 Masonic tem And to stay where the good Lord put Phone 4M Oil H St. ple, where they will be pleased to W Is the one on the wasp.—Ohio Stats meet those Interested. Journal. A VETERINARY SURGEON FOR SALE—AUTOS FOR SALE—1'll-ton Republic truck In first class condition. Apply J. M. FMler, Jftrdau Addition, nMk to Art Bunch. 1U3 FOR RENT A COMFORTABLE ROOMS — Reason- abbi price. 407 N. 8th street, opposite cour» house. _____ 4 OU FUR KENT—Fivo room house, largo chicken houso and yard, gar age, wood »hod, 44 acre ground, »18.00 per month. 725 West Jor don, phono 326-J. 101 FURNISHED five-room modern bun galow, ground floor. See 11. 1). Hendricks, Sixth und G Sts., over llonliolinlerv. 2 FURNISHED housekeeping room» for rent ut 1011 East A St. 102 WANTED WANTED II upright steam boll or. Must be in good repair. U. Neely. City. ____________ WANTED — Sonnone to ride horno from *T!ranlH Pass Io Eu gene. Will pay »20. Address «79, caro Courier. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE AGED WOMAN Wishes work in hotel or rcHtuuriint. Cull •ill Oak St. M EXPERIENCED W.MTREHS- Wish- es good job. Call 814 Ouk St LOST V LOST -A Conklin fountain peu with gold band and ring, Saturday night. Pinnas leave at Courier office. dJlf 1/>ST—Spurn tiro, Hize 32*1’,4. went of towu au G street. Return 'u Courier office. 03 VETERINARY HOSPITALS MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES P. S. WOODIN WHAT’S THE USE Portland, Ore., Sept 16.—(A. P.I —Cattle steady, hogs alow to a quar ter low^r, sheep steady, eggs firm, butter unsettled, weak undertone, butterfat steady. Top steers __ ....^.....»6.00 ® Calved .......................... »7.50 Hogs, top grade ____ ....»9.50 Sheep, top__ —____ — »10 to I-ambs _________ ..... »8.00 to Eggs------------------------ ------- 33c Eggs, current receipts ...... — Eggs, henneries __ ____ 3«4v 1 Butter, prints ......... Butter, first —------ i Butter, standards . Wheat, hard white Wheat, Western red Butterfat. Granta Pass................... 43c Butterfat, Portland ....... .'............... 41c Butterfat, S. F.................................. 44c Apples — Per box, calif. Graven- steins.' small larger »1.10-1.25; »2.50; Gravensteius, Gravensteius. med. »2.00- 2.15; Grimes Golden, extra, »1.50- 1.60; fair J1.3O-81.GO; »1.30-81.50; common 81.10-81.25; Pippins. 81.25-1.50; Wealthy, King. Duchess, Waxen. ’ jumble 75c-»1.00; crabapples. 81.75- »2.00. Cantaloupes — Standards, best Wash., standard«. Burrell Gems. »2.00-82.25; flats »100; muskmel ons 3-lc per lb. Melons—Calir. water melons, per lb. l%-2c; Casabas, 2%-Sc; Honey Dews 3c; Santa Claus ¿c; Persian 5c. ♦ COMING EVENTS ♦ »2.25- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »1.50-1.75; Tokays, low as 4c per lb; Concords, per lb. Sept. 16, 17, 18, 19, Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday, Friday — Jose «c. phine County fair at Grants Pass. Onions—Per owt. Walla Walla Sept. 18. Thursday—Daily Courier Yel- Yellow Globes, Oregon Bargain Day. Yakima Sept. 23 and 24, Tuesday and Wed low Danvers, »2.50; Spanish type. »2.75-83.00*» pickling nesday —District Convention of onions, 8 4a-9c per lb. the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies at Newman Prêche»—Ore. Lovells. 81.60-2.00; M. E. Church. Utah b. baskets. Elbertas >2.75-3.50. Potatoes, local, per cwt., »1.S5; Idaho Rurals, »1.65; Yakima Gems, »1.85-1.90; Orc. Burbanks, »1.50- 1.40. »** Pears — Bartletts, Ore., packed, »2.00; jumble »1.50; bulk 5-6c; Flemish Beauties, »2.00. Tomatoes—Per box, No. 1. 40-50c; No. 2. 30-40c. Eggs—Extras, 43c; 1st», 39c; pul lets. 37c. e PIPE Standard water pipa and •crew resina, for «very pur pose : also valves and Attinse. Both n«v and re-manufaelursd. Ah material tested under pres- aura snd susranteed. immedi ata delivery. Money saving C ‘ WE1SSBAUM & CO. lug 11 tn kit. Ban Francisco You May Be Afflicted T)II_ES may exist for year» before they 1 manifest any appreciable «vmptoma. Yet, if present, they disaipate the nerve force and undermine the health. The old theory that Pilei necessitate a surgical operation has been io com- ' pletely disproved by my non-aurgical treatment that I GUARANI th to cure any case of Piles or refund the paticnfa Write today for my FREE book on Pile, and other Rectal and Caknx DEAN. M.D. Inc WPOSITt (OUST H0W4 ».•RMffN k Q WHI M WbITIN H « Let Bygones Be Bygones 7---------------------------------------- - T hat — you HE of HU88AND H«At> O«F Tteitt smouid UJA® YOUIM MSrtH'NQ t VEATutttHJAD, have ‘» een him Purr— ' em FQ*M AU <X«tL <»INUlfV(3 "T h E ^ hoo T i NO HA OVD tuAth VIHA Z7—hur i iZNfeu »etui <M9oD AT fVTTlNO —— YOU UNCAM HE USET> To BA AN OÍ.D CR0Q.UE.T PLAYED ûflltN A WHAT ?