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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1924)
TVKHIHV, HllTEMlllllt .10. 1MM. GRANTR PAM DAILY COURIER I INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC DOYLE’S Grants Pass, Ore. Children’s Wool Dresses $5.50 Math* 11*0111 ttll-wooi Navy Blue Serge, Pleated Skirt« mid colored embroidery on waist, sizes 8 to 14. ('iiildren’s Pleated Skirts on a muslin waist, sizes 8 to 14 years, wool plaid or navy serge $4.50, $5.50 and $6.95 Holeproof Silk and Wool Hose, $1.50 pair PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS —Haiti« Coleman Calvert, 511 Nortli Fourth btruoi. AflllialeJ teacher Notional Academy of Music Caruegl« Hail. New York PROGRESSIVE PIANO HOOL— Hiatt- a<cri dited teacher*. Plano and voice. Hepufate studio« north and south portions ol city. Mis. Ciura Tuttle Fenton, 609 A street, every afternoon but Wednesday, end all tiny Saturday. High school <iedits given in piano. Hurrowes primary and LlnUo.gurteu cuurse tor beginners and Hille tola. At- lillateil with National Academy ol Music, Carnegie Hail, Now York. Mrs. J. J. Hansen, 61u So. bill Nt. High school cicdlla giv«u In voice uud pluuo. VhLEKlNAKX bUittr£UM Dit. It. J. UESTUL- Veterinarian. Kesldeuce »38 Washington Boule vard. ruoue J93-K. Dit. K. H. GKiFFENHAGKN, Veter inarian. ottico 7 m aua M st., Photru 191-K. FHïblUlANb ARD SURGEONS DuCTuit G. J. MUSER, Physictun ami burgeon. X-ray work, unit« phono 162; Re». Ví. Classified Advertising FOR SALE WANTED MILK roil BALE—Delivered morn ings and evening». W«>«t Jurdan ■Itout. Phone 326-J. 63 DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi cian and surgeon. Special atlen- Uuu to surgery. Ubatucncs and Dl- •euiei ot women. Com plot« X-Ray equlpiuvut. Dental X-Ray. Phones, home, 3l-i, olflce Ll-J. DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual tbetaputlcs. Office over Western Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R. DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician and surgeon. Obstetrics, disease» ot women, and children. All chronic diseases treated without tbe kuife. Phon» 262-Y or 276-R. W. L. CAMERON. M. D.—Physician and Surgeon. Office and resi dence over Couch's Pharmacy. i<-l> phone 14 4._____________ ___ THE JORDAN NURSERY Hom« in stitution. Pisco your urdor wim WANTED—To rent tor the winter, us now tor tail planting. iUinetn-1 house and large barn, either in or bvr our »lock is complot«, tbor-1 out of town. Phone 243-R. 1J ougbly acclimated- Walnut, Fil bert, Apple, Pear. Poach, Plum. ( 1‘ruue, Cherry and Apricot treue. WANTED—A competent lady cook. Only excellent cook need apply. Thousands ot grape vinos and Box 691 Care Courier. 15 largest stock ot Gladioli bulbs In Uregoa. NoUoel we otter 10 per VETERINARY cent oft on all orders given before HELP WANTED At Palate Cafe.. 51h &. G Sts. Apply In person. 15 Oct. 15lh. The Jordan Nursery at HOSPITALS North Tenth, Grants Pass, Oro. 16 ' WANTED — Household goods, also G R A N T 8 PASS VETERINARY FOR 8AIJ6—Pullets, roosters, Incu HOSPITAL — Dr. R. D. Grtffen- portable gruphaphone. Charles bators, bees, office desk, small hagen. Vet. Surgeon. Corner 7th Rlghtmeir, 400 West C St. 15 rauge, double bed springs, mub and M Sts Phone 191-R. tress, spring cot, Stevens shotgun. Oxo-Gss olr burner — fits rauge. WANTED TO RENT—By responsible party, small i*ufurni»h<'d house All reasonable. Call 739 N, »th with garage anu garden — preter 11 at., near high school. north side - -best caro ot premise* guaranteed, Address with full FOR SALE A good watch dog, will particulars Box 693, Courier 15 »ell cheap. A. W. Geors, Route 1, box 28. 11 FOR SALK—Apples, good commer WANTED - SITUATIONS cial variety, but box, orchard run. rich them youraell, furnish your WANTED — A job of »lashing or own taxes. Also balway peaches. grubbing by the acre or wood cut Afternoon onty. Wylbvrg ratten. ting by the cord or tier, tor the Jcruuie Prairie. 33 Who will make me an winter. offer? L. E. Hartwig, Rd. 2, box HIGH PRICE CASH For tura, ut 14 225. the Fur MarkvC opgiauui dust- phinu Hotel. tt You May Be Afflicted* ILES may exist for years before they P manifest any appreciable symptoms. Yet, if prevent, they dissipate the nerve FOR EXCHANGE FOR BALE—Goml. steady, reliable force and undermine the health. farm team weighing snout 22uu .The old theory that Piles necessitate a TO TRADE — 22 aerea on Jerome and harnea». • lbs. Also collars Prairie with good 3-roont house surgical operation has been so com See them. C. < R. Pickett, Rd. 3, pletely disproved by my non-surgicsl und other buildings, for a house Grants Cass. 13 and lot lu town. Write 688, care treatment that I GUARANTEE to cum BALWAY Canulug p-aches for sale Courier. 12 ■ ny case of Piles or refund the patient's fee. al C. K. largsiion i.uit stand, north Writ« today for my city llnnis on Pucmc highway. 13 FREE book on Piles and FOR TRADE other Rectal and Colon CI’LL GRAPES- For »ale at Stub- diaeaaoa. bb-llehl vlueyard. 1 •> TO TRAUE —Maxwell roadRter for Ford. Tetherow's Garage. FUR SALK—24 head of cutll¿ and 15 tous of wheat hay. also ranch for rent. Address. Box 23, Takil ma, Oregon._________________ >16 M.D. Inc Hill SALE Full blooded Barred REAL ESTATE Rock Hens and pullets, »1 euch. Mrs. Hurry Neely, Rd. No. 3. SELLING OUT HANOI IKS at burgaiu Grants Pass, Ore. »5 prices, 6 and 10 years' tune. Ranches for runt and «»change. Gold Kay Realty Company, Med MISCELLANEOUS ford, Oregon. if FOR HALE — 300 acre irrigated! $XJR FIRM Exliuguishers and refill fluid see Geo. 8. Barton, Grants ranch bordering rlvur autl high Pass, Oregon. 4 8tf way, 2 miles trout Grauts l ass., Sacrifice at IlU.Ouu ou lu yours time, »1000 per y«ar, b per cent, PIANOS TUNED—Have your piauo timed while Mr. 0. W. Kienle, ot lulereat. Gold Ray Really Co., | Portland, is on his regular trip to Medford, Oregon. ___________ «U( Grunts Pass. Phone Rowell's FOR SALK—100 acre». Small pay Music Store, 126-J. 57lt, ment, balance easy terms. 9 miles north Grants Pass on Pacific SEWING MACHINES sold, rented, i Highway. Cal! »t house or write exchanged, repaired. Singer Store, i Rd. No. 1, box 30A, Giant» Paa». 1(>2 North Sixbh. 78tt M. E. Wiseman. 1 s FOR SALE—80 acres, 4 0 toucc.1, HENRY M. LANCASTER. Mining Engineer, 201 West F St., Gruuta cross-feucod, 15 cleared, 0 acres Pasa, Oregon. tokay grape» t year old. 3» slash ed, easily cleared. Private water tight tor 10 acres. 7-rootn trauie HATS—Good material, correct styles, moderately priced at Burton's Mil house, 9 miles from Merlin. 3 linery Shop. Huts remodeled, mile» from Gallco. »It-vo cash, terms. F. Hamlin, Merlin. Ore. lb cleaned und blocked. -107 N. 6th St., opposite court house. 10311 FOR SALE — Restaurant. Good loca tion, good terms, easy to pay- Write No. 6»6, care Courier. BUILDING FOR SALE-AUTOS HOt'St POULTRY CONTRACTORS FOR SALE—Lato 1922 Ford Tour HARTER * SON—Building contrac tor». Shop work, torniture cratiug. ing, self-starter, good condition. Shop 4 17 G St., Phone 142-J. Hassler shock absorbers, spotlight, rear sight mirror, two tircH nearly new, spare. »250.00; terms to re sponsible party. Write No. 690, earn Courier. * I PIPE Standard water pipe and wrrrw < aainir. for every rmr- ; also vh I vcs and fit t inn*, th naw and re-manufactured. All rawterial tested under proa- aure an<l guaranteed. Immedi ate delivery. Money saving prices. G. WEISSBAUM « CO. MINE AND MILL • SUPPLIES Mncbiuery and Heavy Hardware P. S. WOODIN 1‘lione 42 ■A Smu Griffin's Original Premier MlnxtralH. coming to the Rivoli tbe- atru tonight, are now making th>-ir third tour ot the Pacific coast. The company la composed thia yeur ot some of tlie most notable minstrel singers and comedian« in the country today, and will be the beat aggrega tion that lisa vlaited the Pacific eoast k I iicu illily Went'» minstrels made their lust tour somo 15 years ago. Nearly ull meialiera ot this corn puny are from the big minstrel show« of th)- east and have »pent their entire career in minstrelsy. Happy Ben- way, principal comedian of thia com pany, la one of America's loremost black face comedians and occupies a place In this profession almost cx- clUKively his own. Mr. Benway was formerly one of the principal come dians with the original* Honey Boy Evans Minstrels, said to be one ot the greatest minstrel shows ever pro duced In thia country up to the time, lie later made a tour ot the Or- pheum circuit with seven ot tbe orig inal Honey Boys. Portland, Ore., Sept. 30. — ("A. P.) —Cattle and hogs steady, sheep a lower tendency. Eggs one to two centx higher. Butterfat and butter steady. All 11 St. “Eddie” Smiles in Defeat Todor Alexandroff, Macedonia« Rebel Loader, Startles th« People of Belgrads. Belgrade.—While tbe Serbian gov- : eminent Is offering a price for him, ! dead or alive. Todor Alexandroff, tbe Macedonian v^bel leader, entered into Serblun politics the other day with an article on the first page of the Re pública. which made Belgradlans rub their eyes. After pointing out that in bls opin ion Serbians mistakenly ascribe the unrest in Macedonia to the Incompe tent Pashitch administration, to provo cations from Bulgaria, .to the "traitor” Ra ditch or to the "cruel” Alexandroff, Alexandroff writes, over his signature as a member of the central committee of the Internal Macedonian organiza tion: "All oppressed nationalities who Jealously guard their nationality are struggling shoulder to shoulder to attain their right to self-determina tion. "After they have won their auton omy, they will be In a position to or ganize a great federated state with equal rights for all nationalities. “Neither a powerful government, able to repress the activities of revo lutionary bands, nor a good adminis tration can prevent the dissolution of imperialistic Yugo-Slavia. The op pressed nationalities in Serbia are struggling neither for the attainment of a strong chauvinistic government nor for a wise Serbian administration (two Incompatible terms), but for their liberties. "In closing I wish to quote the words of Mazzini in 1848 about tbe Austrians: "That you govern well is not what we desire, but that you depart.” ..$6 00 © »7.60 Top steers ......... ... »7.50 to »10 Calves „............— ....... »9.50 to »10 Hogs, top grade ... »10 to »10.85 Sheep, top .......... »8.60 to »11.50 F+++++++++++++++++++++++++ Lambs ................. ..... 43'Ac to 46c I Eggs...................... Indian College Girl Eggs, current receipts ................... 33c , Eggs, henneries .............. 36 *4 to 37V4 [ I* Noted for Oratory Butter, first ------ —...----- _..»7He Butter, prints .................................... 40c Butter, stanaarda .................... „...39c Wheat, hard white................... »1.55 Wheat, western red »1 37 H I .........36c Butterfat .................. ......... 41c I Butterfat, Portland Butterfat, S. F. ......... ... .............. 42%c Apples - - Per box. Calit. Graven- i steins, small »1.10-1.25; larger I Gravenateina, med. »2.00-1 »2.50; Gravensteina. 2.15; Grimes Golden, extra, »1.50- 1.60; fair $1.30-11.50; common tl.l0-»1.25; Pippins. »1.26-1.50; Wealthy, King. Duchess. Waxen, jmnble 75c-»1.00; crabapples, »1.75- »2.00. Cantaloupes — Standards, best Wash., standards, Burrell Gems. »2.00-2.25; flats »1.00; maskmelons, 3-4c per lb. Melons—Callr. water melons, per lb. l%-2c; Casabas, 2 *4-3c; Honey Dews 3c; Santa Claus 4c. Onions—Per cwt. Walla Walla Yel Yellow Globes, Oregon low Danvers, »2.00-2.25; Yakima Spanish type, »2.50; pickling onions, 8 M -9c per io. Peaches — Ore. Salw-ays. »2.00; Levy and Heath clings, »1.75. Potatoes, Idaho Rurals, »1.65; Yakima Gems, »1.85-1.90; Oregon Burbanks^ »1.50-1.60. Pears—D'Anjou, bulk. 5c per lb. Tomatoes—Per box. No. 1, 40-50c; No. 2, 30-40C. Egg.«—Extras, 43c; lsts, 39c; pul lets, 37 c. Dog Saves His Mistress »0» 11 in st. San Francisco PAO»! THREW Port Jervis. N. Y.—Mrs. Henry Tschndy. sixty, of Matamoras. Ta., was stricken with paralysis while plekln? hHckleberrhs In the monntains of Pike county. Pa., tho other day. Her d<>g realized something was wrong with Ills mistress, «ho lay unconscious, and. by continuous barking, attracted other berry pickers. It was necessary to get tho woman's husband before tho d<>g would permit any <>ne to touch his mistress. Mrs. Tschndy was curried on an Improvised stretcher through tho steep rocky mountain, a mile to the nearest road, «here an automobile and physician were wnitlng. She wae taken hcuie. IV innere tn Lite’» Battle» The nerve that never relaxes, the eye tlmt never flinches, thg thought that never «anders—these are the musters of victory.—Burke. M M w? r The British polo team had Just baen handed a good trouncing by the . American four—but the Prince Pf Wales kept right on smiling. He is, seen here leaving the field after the An Arkansas ‘‘Love Feast” It was a real ‘'love feast"—the diune'r Tom J. Terrell, winner of the Democratic nomination for governor of Arkansas, gave his defeated rivals in Little Rock. He ran on an anti- Klun ticket. From left to right are FOR RENT—By week or month, 2- rooiu apartment, suitable ior dressmaking parlor« or housekeep ing. Palace Hotel.__________ »» Foil RENT — Four room modern apartment. Call al 220 WeaL H St. 1‘ FOR RENT—Largo turnlslieil up- slulra bedroom, Mrs. A. J. Green. 613 Norfli 7th. Phone 3-1-1. 13 FOR RENT A «le-il ili.ilr. Ad- dross Mr». M. Otis, Gallee, Oro. J2 PLUMBING Tho Plumber. For O. A. IHIYAN healing. saultary plumbing and Hkllled labor only employed, Wo guarantee our work, l’houe 30« .tt 512 H Street. hurrah / hurrah / Jim G. Ferguson, commissioner of mines, manufactures and agricul ture, his bitterest opponent in the primary; Chancellor John E. Martin eau and Lee Cazort, the Klan candi- i date. Just Missed Two Kiddies Huth Muskrat, full-blooded Cherokee Indian girl, and student at Mt. Hol yoke college. Mass., who is the guid ing light ef her tribe. It is site who Is leading the fight in congress to have her people given a fighting chance to live, instead of being handi capped by having their lands taken away. She is noted for her oratory, hav ing swayed Americans and her own Indian peoples with her eloquence. She will soon get her degree, and aloug with her Y. W. C. A. training, she intends to do all in her power to return the confiscated lands. Wireices Telegraphy Marroni fir«t succeeded In telecrnph- Ing certnin signals across the Atlantic In 1901 and the first complete message ■ SSHWHM was sent In 1903. Transocennic teleph Two little children narrowly es ony was first accomplished In 1915, when speech was transmitted from caped death or serious Injury when Washington to Paris and to Honolulu, the latter distance being almost 5,000 this fire engino crashed into the miles. side of an apartment building iu WHAT’S THE USE FOR RENT first international mate)), he lioje^ ha's'weiring hie gYay suit again. H-- has others in his wardrobe but he to prefer this over the rest ot Baltimore. They were sitting right near this doorway when the acci« dent occurred. Bricks and stono were showered about them, but tho kiddies weren’t eve« scratched. Hurrah!!! 1«B p G TV Í ^OU MOOMiNG wwaî ' ç the u « e of GOING BACK To Tut «3w/f lT€f?lNG OTf IN HOT WIUT h ER LIKE T h FELIX / AN OFFER. TO DOUBLE TOUR «SALARY JF YOU’LL GO with the R ival HOkV I 6UE«59 Y ou ' ll B egin T o B elieve S ome of T he T hings t ’ ve BEEN TELL IN ' YOU ABOUT —x MYBELF . COME ON, LET'S S