ORA NTH Till'RND.tY, NEPTEMIIEIt 'XT 11*21 PAM DAILY COt’RUCR FAGR THHK« .. h DOYLE’S Grants Pass, Ore. A Big Express Shipment of Ladies’ Brushed Wool $5.50 to $9.50 Holeproof Hosiery for Men, Women and Children Classified Advertising FOR SALE I WANTED FOR SALE Clean common brick. WANTED—Two or three good va- 113 per M. al high avhaol. tf cant lots un nuryi side of track, near Sixth »trout. Hl pay cash MILK FOR BALK— Uelivored morti- If price and location Is right. C. Inga und «vcnings. West, Jordan 10 A. Snider, Phone 1 s I. street. Phouv 336 J. i>3 WANTED- A gentle Shetland pony for St. 09 arch Heed lx Feed Co., .Medford Ore 10« HOCHE TO KENT—Barn and out buildings. Address 687 Courier.07 BALED HAY Chocs, , 20 tons at 219 at bum about 4 miles from MISCELLANEOUS town. Would like to sell fourth* cutting Htandiug or delivered. Ad- FOR FIRE Extinguishers and refill dross No. 684, care Courler. 107 fluid see Geo. 8. Barton, Grants FRESH Jersey belters nnd cow for Pass, Oregon. 4»tf sale. Geo A. Hamilton. 108 PIANOS'TUNED—Have your piano tuned wbilu Mr. C. W. Kienle, of FOR SALE one new diagonally Portlaud, is ou bls regulur trip lu punched steel grizzly, excellent Grunts Pass. Phone Rowell's lor your undercurrent; size 6 feet Music Store, 126-J. 57lf by 32 inches; 12-gaug« size of holes full 1-8 Inch. • Price 215. SEWING MACHINES sold, runted, Also one 30-30 Winchester car­ excbaugod, repaired. Singer Store, bine In good order. Price 215.00. 102 North Sixth. 78tf llox 55, Wolf Creek. Ore. 09 .HENRY M. LANCASTER, Mining STACK ALFALFA for sale ut 212 Engineer, 204 West F St., Giants per tou, on Pacific highway. F. Paas, Oregon. Ilrelt mayor, Phone 6C3-F-2-3. 09 HATS—Good material, correct styles, FOR SALE At a real bargafti, 2 moderately pi Iced at Burton's Mil­ 36x6 tfuck tires neurly new at linery Shop. Hals remodeled, Grants Pass Service .... Station. . »».n — 10 cleaned and blocked. 407 N. 6th 103tf FOR HALE Pullets, roosters, incu­ _ St.. opposite court house. bators, bees, office desk, small FOB SALE New prospector's stamp range, double bed springs, ma* and boxes. Original price 2125.00 » tress, spring cot, Stevens shotgun. will sell for 275.00. Cramer All reasonable. Call 739 N. .9th Bros, can give details. 09 st., near high school. 11 FOR SALE A good watch dog. will INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC sell cheap, A. W. Geors, Route 1. PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS box 28. It — llatlie Coleman Calvert, 511 North Fouith- Street. Affiliated REAL ESTATE teacher National Academy of Music. Carnegie Hall. New York. SELLING OUT RANCHES al burgaiu prices, 5 and 10 years’ time. PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Ranches for rent and exchange. Ktato accredited teachers, l’lauo and voice. Beparnte studios north Gold Kay Realty Company, Med­ and south portion:) of city. Mrs. ford. Oregon. *f Clara Tuttle Fenton, 60Q A street, KOH HALE — 300 aerp Irrigated every afternoon but Wednesday, ranch bordering river uud high­ and all AY OXLY NcCK.'luu'ge tor < oifultation NEW TREATMENT FOR VARICOSE OR SWOLLEN VEINS Process einbuaslng at the Courier office. First class work guaranteed. ................... ... - i ...... I Grants Pass, Ore. LANG RHEUMATISM LEAVES YOU FOREVER iR-iug Crippled for Yean Mr. James H. Allen, of 26 Forbes St., Rochester. N. Y., suffered for years with rheumatism. Many times this terrible disease left him help­ less and unable to work. He finally decided, after years of ceaseless study, that no one can be free from rheumatism until the ac- cumlated impurities, commonly call­ ed uric acid deposits, were dissolved in the Joints and muscles and ex­ pelled from the body. With this idea in mind the con­ sulted physicians, made experiments and finally compounded a prescrip­ tion that quickly and completely banished every sign and symptom of rheumatism from his system. He freely gave his discovery, which he called Allenrhu, to others who took it. with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere kuow about his discov­ ery through the newspapers. ’’The blessed relief this marvelous prescription quickly gives has made for it thousands of friends." says I'ouch's Pharmacy, who has been ap­ pointed agent in your city. It is Mr. Allen's own discovery. STOVES Ü XV., famous for the standards of etiquette and fashion that it set but infamous for its vice and love af­ fairs. Something unusual in the way of costumes and settings may be expected in view of the fact .that historical accuracy is a feature of this colorful photoplay. Alois, daughter of the stem miller. Ho enters it in a contuse and. whan the prise is awarded to another, he wanders off in a terrible snowstorpL. How he is reinstated in the com- munity and wins the prize, kept last night’s audience in deathlike sus­ pense. Victor Schertzingar directed the picture under Jack Coogaa, New Jackie Coogan Picture a Classic Senior’s, supervision. Jackie Coogan's new Metro pic­ ture. “A Boy of Flanders,” based on Burnt Cork < ouxeijj Delights at th* Ouida's famous story, was unfolded Savoy to an enthusiastic audience last night Sam Griffin’s Premier Minstrels at the Rivoli theatre. made their intial San Francisco bow It deals with Nello, a Flemish lad to a large and-well entertained audi­ who is outcast by his townspeople ence at the Savoy last night. The when his aged grandfather dies, company is an excellent one and will leaving him in grinding poverty. no doubt have a big week’s business. Every day after covering his milk —San Francisco Examiner. The same route, Nello paints a picture of Pe- show comes to the Rivoli theatre for trasche. his Great Dane, and little one night. Tuesday, Sept. 20th. President in Baltimore Tarkington Htory, Starring Valentino. Coming Shortly The Valentino fans are soon to • us mu tjt. aun Franclece have their inning. After an absence of two years, the screen's greatest lover returns to the world of lights and shadows in Booth Tarkington’s "Monsieur Beaucaire." which Sidney TIIK 1>1 CMOrfPBUAXn. Olcott produced for Paramount. Make no appointment for nexX Sun­ day when the picture begins a two Here is President Coolidge at the[ Republican standard bearer warned days’ run at the Rivoli theatre. unveiling of the Lafayette memorial against any attempt to curb the The romantic background of this saoBiMiüûisisLvtmwRf story is the gorgeous court of Louis in Baltimore. In his addreaa, the ' power of the Federal Supreme Court. CHICHESTER S PILLS V Is on disi inlay at our «tore— call and let us show _ _____ you ita many snperior points.' It is designed especially to meet Western conditions. Its fea­ tures ar* *11 exclusively LANG’S. LA.VG »torsi are ttrid ly Northweet Product» ' ciuf eeiusqusnRy W» or* in a Dositioa to render you the beet of errviee end immediate delivery. 200—Booth Sixth St.—Sil G. WEISSBAUM & CO. » P. 3. WOODIN PIPE The LANGWOOD C. F. T. Co Standard water pipe and screw easin», for every pur- Kse; steo valves and Attinars. th nw nnd re-manufnetured. All material tested under nrea- aure and guaranteed. Immedi­ ate delivery. Money saving prices. MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES Phone 42 8Unley "Bpck Harris, the kid manager of the Washington base­ hall team who has fans th«' coun­ try over rooting for him to win the American League Pennant. Still in his early twenties, Harris is the youngest manager in the big leagues Here is the way Senator Robert M. L* Follette, independent presi­ dential candidate ;looka when he tears into the old parties in one of his campaign speeches. His ad­ dresses so far have been limited to the radio. But he soon will begin Constant gas causes inflammation a stumping tour. which may Involve the appendix. Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika helps any «use gas on the stomachain TEN minutes. Most medicines get only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Ex­ cellent for obstinate.constipation and to guard against appendicitis. Na­ Ho Hays .lannw H. .Mien, Who Drove Out Rheuuuilic I’oisons After tional Drug Store. Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­ uate in medicine and surgery atid is Ikonaed by the state of Oregon. He does nut operate for < bionic appuu-| dicltis, gall stones, ulcers of stom­ ach, tonsils or adenoids. * He has to ills credit wonderful results in dis eases of the stomach, livur. bowels, blood, skin, nerve«, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatli a. leg ulcers and rectal ail­ Swollen veins are dangerous and ments. Below are the names of a few of otten burst. Sufferers are advised to his many satisfied patients in Ore­ get a two-ounce, original bottle of any pharmacy and start to re­ gon: Finnia Pekkari, Ilwaco, Wash., duce the veimY and bunches st once. Emerald Oil (full strength), at chest trouble. Physicians recommend Emerald W. C. Todd, Grass Valley, Ore., Oil. it is used in hospital practice ulcer of the stomach. Joseph Schuster, Beaverton, Ore., and a small bottle will last a long catharrh and heart trouble. time, because It is very concentrated Elizabeth Tuylor. Baker. Ore., in­ and a little goes a long way. Apply testinal trouble. night and morning with a soft brush Mrs. Ernest Lacey, Ironside. Ore., as directed until the swelling is re­ heart and nervous trouble. duced to normal. It is guaranteed. C. J. Minch. Estacado, Ore., kid­ So marvelously powerful is Emer- ney nnd bladder trouble. old Oil that enlarged glands, wens Mr«. Henry Baker, Banks, Ore., and even goitre disappear when used *■11 stones and appendicitis. It eadily. E. C. Nichols, Lebanon. Orc., ap­ Couch's Pharmacy, our mail orders pendicitis acre pteil. Remember above date, that con-, ■ sulfation on this trip will be free j and that his treatment is different. | Married women must be accom­ panied by their husbands. Address; 211 Bradbury Bldg.. Los Angeles, California. Machinery and Hear) Hardware HAT the LANGWOOD Family Range .for wood only, will burn twice as long with one-half the wood re­ quired by any other range on the fnarket — if properly installed — MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Although we have installed many LANG WOODS — not one owner has been dissatisfied. GAS ON STOMACH MAY GAUSE __ _ APPENDICITIS » |N)KH NOT OPKKATH WHAT'S THE USE FOR BALE—AUTOS tóiARKE25d BaacbalPa Idol HARPER t SON Building contrac­ Portland, Hept. 25 -(A. P ) — tors. Shop work, futulturu crating. Shop 417 G Ht., Phon« 14 2-J Livestock steady. Eggs higher. But­ 1 ter and butterfat steady. FOR RENT FOIl HALE- 1921 Chevrolet coupe In excellent nhapo and condition. Ownpr moved to California, Au exceptional buy—don’t misa tills. E. M. Hqtller, Std. Oil Co. or P. (). Hex IM. [ " FOR TRADE SWEATERS * BUILDING CONTRACTORS By L. F. Van Zehn * WMUra X