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INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
DOYLE’S
Orante Paas, Ore
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Another shipment of
Brushed
Wool Sweaters
Today by Express in Tan, Greys, Browns and
Fancy Colors
$5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.95 and $9.50
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
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WANTED
PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS
llattie Coleman Calvert, 511
North Fourth Htreet. Affiliated
teacher National Academy of
Music. Carnegie Hall, New York
PIKXIREBBIVE PIANO SCHOOL—
Statu accredited teacher*. Plano
and voice. Bepnratu studio* north
and south portion* of city. Mr*.
Clara Tuttle Fenton. 609 A street,
every afternoon but Wednesday,
and all day Saturday. Hluii »chool
credit* given In ptuno. Burrow»*
primary and klndurgarteu course
tor beginner» and little tot*. Af
filiated with National Academy of
Music, Carnegie Hail, N»w York.
Mr*. J. J. Hun»»», 615 Bo. 6th St. |
High school credit* given lu voice
and piano.
VElilKlNAIlY SURGEON
DR. R. J. BESTUL- Veterinarian.
Residence 838 Washington Boule
vard. Pilone 398-K.
DR. R. B. ORIFFENHAOEN, Veter
inarian. Office 7Hi and M Bl.,
Pkoue lkl-K.
riiXSlULHNS AND
SURGEUNS
Duel UK U. J. MOSER, i’bysiciaa
and Burgeon. A-rny work Uffici
phone 182; ilea. 9 3.
DR RALPH W. STEARNS— Phys»-
elan and surgeon. Special atten
tion to surgery. Obstetric* and Di
seases of women. Complete X-Ray
equipment. Dental X-Kay. Phones,
home, 31«Y; office 31-J.
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Taste
that’s what
convinced smokers
country over !
MILK Foil HALE—Delivered morn WANTED To rent u wheel chair.
ings and evunluga. Weal Jordan
Addrve* Mrs. M. Ulis, Galice, Or«. DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual
street. Phoue 334J.
63
tberaputlcs. Office ovor Western
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Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-IL
THE JORDAN NURSERY—Hom« In
stitution. Place your order with WANTED A competent ludy cook. 1 DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician and
surgeon. Obstetrics, diseases ot
us now for full plantlug. IGuii-tu
Only t-xcollent cook need apply.
• omen, «nd children. All chronic
bur our »took l* complote, thor
Box 691 Car« Courier.
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dlaeaMis treated without the kalte.
oughly acclimated—Walnut, Fll-
Phono 362-Y or 2 76-R.
b«rt| Apple. I’l’.ir. l'«a<h. Plum. HELP WANTED - At Palace Cafe
Prune, < lu rry and Apricot trees.
5th A G Bis. Apply In person. 15 W. L. CAMERON. M. D.—Physician
Thousands ot grape vines and
and Surgeon. Office and real-
largest stock ot Gladioli bulbs tn
— Household goods, also
doucu over Couch's Pharmacy.
Oregon. Notice! «e otter 10 per WANTED
portable graphs phone
Cbarjes
Telephone 144.______ _____
cent oft on all orders given before
Klghtmeir, 400 West C St.
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Oct. 15th. The Jordan Nursery at
VETERINARY
North Tenth. Grants Pass, Ore. 16
WANTED TO RENT By responsible
HOSPITALS
party,
small
Unfurnished
hous.i
FOR SALE Apple*, good commer
with garage anti garden — prefer
cial varlcty, &Uc box, orchard run.
GRANTS PASS VETERINARY
north side—best care ot premises
Pick them yourself, furnlsh your
HOSPITAL — Dr. K B. Griffen
guaranteed. Address with tull
own boxes, Alno Balway peachos.
hegen, Vet. Surgeon. Corner 7lh
particulars Box 693, Courier 15
Aftvrnoon only. Wyllx-rg ranch.
and M Sts. Phone 191R
J< ronn- Fruirli-
33 TRAILER WANTED—Box 63. lloguo
River, Dre.
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HIGH PRICE CASH -For furs, at
the Fur Market, opposite Jose
phine Hotel.
it WANTED - SITUATIONS
ITCHING ECZEMA
FOR BALE—Good, steady, reliable WANTED — A job ot slashing or
farm team weighing about 2200
grubbing by the acre or wood cut
lbs. Also collar* and barn«*»«.
ting by the cord or tier, for the
Be<- them <'. It Pickett, Rd. 3.
winter. Who will make mu an
Granta Pass.
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otter? L. E. Hartwig, Rd. 2. box
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225.
BALWAY canning peaches for sal«
at C. E Logsdon fruit stand, north
city limits on Pacific highway. 13
FOR TRADE
CULL GRAPES For sale at Stub
blefield vineyard.- * * ••
$• TO TRADE Maxwell roadster for
Ford. Tetherow's Garage.
FOR SALE—24 head of cattle and
15 tons of wheat hay. also ranch WILL TRADE A hack for a tent 12
tor rent. Address, Box 23, Takil
by 14. Tent must be In good con
ma, Oregon.
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dition. A. E. White, Rd. 3, Box
«8.
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REAL ESTATE
DRIED RIGHT UP
BY THIS SULPHUR
Any breaking out of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
overcome by applying a little Mcntho-
Sulphur, says a note ! skin specialist
Because ot its get tn destroying proper
ties. Illis sulphur prz taration instantly
brings case from skill irritation, soothes
and heals the eczema right up and
leaves the skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
and disfigurement. Sufferers from sltin
trouble should get a little jar of Rowles
Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug
gist and use it like a cold cream.
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POULTRY
BELLING OUT RANCHES at bargain
prices, 5 and 10 years’ limo.
Ranches fpr rent and exebauge. FOR SALE—Full blooded Barred
Rock Hens and pullets. $1 each.
Gold llay Realty Company, Med
Cleanse thoroughly—then,
Mrs. Harry Neely, lid. No. 2,
ford. Oregon. _________
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without rubbing, apply—
Grants Pass. Ore.
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FOR SALE — 300 acre irrigated
ranch bordering river aud high
MISCELLANEOUS
way, 3 miles from Grants Pass.
▼ V arorub
Sairltlue at $10,000 on 10 years
time, $1000 per year, 6 per cent roil FIKE Extinguishers and refill
fluid see Geo. 8. Hartón, Grants
Interest.
Gold Kay Realty Co..
Pass, Oregon.
48tf
Medfoid. Oregon. ___________ Cl tt
Money in Unsealed Packets
FOR SALE—100 acres. Small pay PIANOS TUNED—Have your piano
tuned while Mr. C. W. Kienle, off The Implicit faith of the public In
ment, bulance easy terms. ¡1 tpilus
Portland, is on his regular trip to the honesty of the post office Is shown
north Grants Pass on
Pacific
Grants Pass.
Phone Rowell’s by the huge sums of money sent
Highway. Call at house or write
Music Store. 126-J.
67tf through this channel. One ordinary
Rd. No. 1, Box 30A. Grants Pass.
M. E. Wiseman.
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business letter, not stuck down. was
HENRY M. LANCASTER. Mluing found recently to contain a negotiable
FOR SALE— 80 acres, 40 fenced,
Engineer, 204 West F St., Graute check for half n million. Frequently
Pasa, Oregon.
crous-fvucvd, 15 cleared, 6 acre»
banka, and even private people, send
lokay grapes I year old. 25 slash
ed, easily cleared. Private waler HATS—Good material, correct styles, unsealed letters with checks running
moderately priced ut Burton's Mil Into four and even tire figures.
right for 10 acres. 7-room frame
linery Shop.
Hats remodeb-d,
house, 9 miles from .Merllu, 3
Mining location notices at the
mflm Irom Gallce. $11-00 cash,
cleaned and blocked. 407 N. 6th
St., opposito court house.
103tf Courier office.
terms. F. liiintlln, Merlin, Ore. 18
Chesterfield
CIGARETTES,
UTS-SORES
C VICKS
FOR SALE - Restaurant. Good loca MR AND. MRS. GEO. O. WALGA-
tion. good terms, easy to pay.
MOTT will not be responsible for
Write No. 686, care Courier.
any bills In their name.
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FOR SALE -AUTOS
PLUMBING
FOR SALE—Lato 1922 Ford Tour 0. A. BRYAN — The l’lumbor. For
ing. solf-stnrter. good condition.
sanitary plumbing and heatiug.
M Hussler shock absorbers, spotlight,
Skilled labor only employed. We
rear sight mirror, two tires nearly
guarantee our work. Phone 306
new, spurn, $250.00; terms to re
512 II Street.
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sponsible party. Write No. 690.
care Courier.
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FOR RENT
BUILDING
CONTRACTORS
Foil RENT—By week or month,
HARPER & SON—Buildlug contrac
room apartment, suitable for
tors. Shop work, furniture crating.
dt'OMHiniiklng parlors or housekeep
Shop 417 G St.. Phoue 142-J.
ing. Palace HoteJ.
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FOR RENT — Four-room modern
apartment. Cull ut 229 West II
St.
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FOR RENT—Large furnished up
stairs bedroom, Mrs. A. J. Green.
513 North 7th. Phone 33-J.
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FOR RENT—Furnished room with
privilege of lutili, 2 blocks from 6th
St., 3 blocks front depot, nt 722
East J St. Mrs. Peter Gravlln. 12
FOR EXCHANGE
TO TRADE — 22 acres on Jerome
Prairie with good 3 room house
and other buildings, for a house
and lot iu town. Write 688, earn
Courier.
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TO EXCHANGE--Five-room modern
bungalow, corner lot, Long Beseh,
Usllf. Lensed for seven months
nt $110 |>er month, for it sinnll
iiereage hay and pasture. A. A.
Mllilkun. 210 Fifth
Grants
Pass.
MINE.AND MILL
SUPPLIES
Muclilnery and
Heavy Hardware
P. S. WOODIN
Phone 42
WHAT’S THE USE
Bll It Hi.
L iggett & M yers T obacco C o .
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Portland. Oct. 1.—I A. I’. I—Hogs
steady; cattle and sheep nominally
steady; eggs one cent lower, 42 hff
45c; butterfat steady; butter steady.
40c.
steins, small $1.10-1.25; larger
Tomatoes—Per box. No. 1, 40-50c;
$2.50; Gravensteins, med. $2.00- No. 2, 30-40c.
2.15; Grimes Golden, extra, $1.50-
Eggs—Extras, 43c; 1st«, 39c; pul
1.60; fair $1.30-$1.50; common lets, 37c.
$1.10-$1.25; Pippins. $1.25-1.50;
Wealthy, King, Duchess, 1 Wasen.
jumble 75c-$1.00; crabapples, $1.75-
$2.00.
Cantaloupes — Standards, best
Wash., standards. Burrell Gems.
Top steers ........... ...... $6.00 O $7.50 $$.00-2.26; flats $1.00; muskmelons,
Calves „...........
$7.50 to $10 3-4c per lb.
Hogs, top grade ........ „..$9.50 to $10
Melons—Calif, water melons, per
Sheep, top ........
$10 to $10. «5
lb. l%-3c; Casabas, 2H-3c; Honey
Lambs ......................... $8.50 to $11.10
Dews 3e; Santa Claus 4c.
Eggs....................................43 He to 4 6c
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Onions—Per cwt. Walla Walla
33c
Eggs, current receipts
Yel- J
Globes,
Oregon
36H to 37H Yellow
Eggs, henneries
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low Danvers, $2.00-2.25; Yakima
----------- $7Hc
Butter, first „
Spanish type, $2.50; pickling onions,
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_..40c |
Butter, prints .
$H-9« Per lb.
Butter, standard* ..........................39c
Wheat, hard white............... .,.$1.44 | reaches — Ore. Salways, $2.00;
Wheat, western red....................... $1.36 Levy und Heath clings, $1.75.
Potatoes, Idaho Rurals, $1.65;
Butterfat ............................................ 36c
Butterfat, Portland .......................... 41c Yakima Gems, $1.85-1.90; Oregon
Butterfat. San Francisco....... 44'jc Burbanks, $1.50-1.60.
Tears—D’Anjou, bulk. 5c per lb.
Apples — Per box, Calif, Graven-
“Changing Hit-bands” at Rivoli
Tonight
Two girls with but a single
thought—-how to find happiness.That
just about eums up the theme of
"Changing Husbands,” the new Par-
amount picture featuring Beatrice
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Joy, which opens at the Rivoli Thea-
tre tonight. . The story is an adapta
- Cowan and Howard
tion of - - Sada
Higgin of the Saturday Evening Post
serial. “Roles,” by Elisabeth Alexan
der. Frank Urson and Paul lribe di
rected the production under the per
sonal supervision ot Cecil B. De
Mille. "Changing Husbands” is. in-
cidentally, their first directorial
achievement.
"Changing Husbands'’ is first of
all real comedy, and as such has got
ten away from the usual dried-up
line of slapstick stuff and brought
something that is really different la
the screen.
Victor Varconi. the
young Hungarian actor recently seen
in "Triumph” and who was brought
to this country by Cecil B. De .Mille
has the principal male role. Ray-
rnond Griffith, of “The Dawn of a-
Tomorrow,” also has -a prominent
part.
It is said that we live to learn
and after seeing “Changing Hus-
bands” you'li be willing to admit
real .. comedian a.r
that Griffith is a___
well as an accomplished dramatia
actor. Melford's "Dawn of Tom or-*
row” proved the latter beyond a sha
dow of a doubt. But Griffith's artj
is peculiar to him alone. Just one
facial expression and he has thq
Crowds In an uproar. Varconi is net
slouch at the light end of the game,
either, and ZaSu Pitts is always fun
uy, no matter what her role.
Colored paper at the Courter.
The End of the Vacation