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GRANT« PAM DAILY PAGE HAU OOrRIKR VETERINARY SURGEON 1 » DOYLE’S Granta Past, Ore. WOMEN’S COATS In ßolivias Vclotirs and Blocked Sporta Cloth, Fur Collars and ('oliarti and < 'lilts in Blacks, Browns and Greys $25.00, $29.50 up to $57.50 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ve Classified Advertising FOR SALE WANTED MILK FUR BALE— Delivered morn WANTED—To rent a wheel chair. ings and evenings. Weal Jordan Address Mrs. M. Otis, Gallee, ore. airwet. Phono 336-J. 63 2U THE JORDAN NURSERY Home in stitution. Place your order with us uow for fall plquUug. Remem ber our slock la complete, thor oughly acclimated — Walnut. Fll- beit, Apple, Pear, Peach. Plum. Prune, Cherry and Aptlcol trees. Thousands of grape vines and largest stock of Uladtoll bulbs in Oregon. Notice! ws otter 10 per cent oft oh all orders given befory Oct. lblh. The Jordan Nursery st North Teeth, Ursula Puss, ore. 16 FOR HALE—Apple«, good commer cial variety, hue box, orchurd run. Pick, them yourself, furnish your uwu boxes. Also Bslwsy peaches. After noon only. Wylberg raucn, J ero lue Fratrie. 33 HELP WANTED - At Palace Cafe., 6th A G Sts. Apply In person. 13 WANTED — Household goods, also portable graphaphone. Charles Itlgbtmelr, 400 West C St. 15 WANTED TO RENT By responsible party, small Unfurnished house wiui garage sou guidon — prefer north side—beat care of premises guaranteed. Address with full particulars Box 693, Courier 15 1 WANT to hear from some lady as housekeeper I hat has u sensible head on her shoulders. Write No. 6*6, care Courier. 14 DRESSMAKING HIGH PRICK CASH—For furs, at th» Fur Market, oppoaite Jose phine Hotel'. If WILL' DO DRW8MAKING—Remo deling und tailoring, reasonable. IT Call al 260 W. J. CULL URAPK8 — For sale al Stub blefield vineyard. ______ 15 POULTRY FOR HALE—24 head of cattle and 15 toua of wheat bay. also ranch for rent. Address, Box 28, Takil roil SALE Full blooded Barred Rock Huns and pullet«, $1 each. ma. Oregon. 16 Mrs. Harry Neely, Rd. No, FOR BAl-E—Wleuer pigs at C. E. Grants Pass, Ore. 13 Ixigsdon. north city limit« on Pa cific Highway. 17 I MISCELLANEOUS I Foil BALE A rang« stove in good condition. Cheap If taken at once. FOR FIRE Extinguishers and refill 413 G M fluid see Geo. S. Barton, Graute 4 SU Pass, Oregon., FliH BALE—Last year’s heiue-inade cane syrup, 76c gal. Bring your THE AUCTION - sele atarla ut 1:30 container. Alau neiier cult 6 wka p. U1 . Uou l l>e late, Sui., Oct. à. 1« old. 210 West A Ht. Phouu Jik-J. 14 THE AUCTION Hal« will be tn tho rOK^JA|JB - Fur»iiur;i «*• | yards at cor. 7th & I atroota Mil riKfflin uumplete, guod stiff, prlcu likan A Flotohor wilt bu there. 1 4 $350.00. inquire Mt Bld Jose HENRY M. LANCASTER. Milling phine Bt. 16 | Ehglnqur, 2U4 Weal F Bt., Grauts FOR HALE — For quick movement Pass, Orvgon, will sen 4P or 5o tons of baled alleila hay at »21.00 delivered HATS—Good material, correct style*, any placa lu tow.i. or $20.50 at moderately priced al Burton’s Mil- baru. Joeephiitu truck Co., 7th iui"i\ snoi> Hat* ranot aud 1 Sm. II ■ cleaned and blocked. 407 N. 6tn Bt., opposite court bouse. 1"<U REAL ESTATE DON'T FORGET— The auction sale Sat., Oct. 4th, cattle, sheep, hogs, BELLING OUT RANCHES al bargain chickens. Many other articles. l;l prices, 5 and 10 years' time. Ranches tor rent and uxebangu. WOULD l.e pleused to exchange lea- Gold Ray Realty Company, Med eons on violin or voice culture tor room iu homo vf rariinement ford, Prego». __ tf dross Box 6*7, care Courier FOR SALE — 300 acre irrigated ranch bordering river and high way; 2 miles troui Urauts Pass. PLUMBING Baurlfic* at flO.Ouu on lv years timo. $1000 per year, 6 per cent I G. A. BRYAN — Tne Plumber, sanitary plumbing aud heating, internal. Gold Kay Realty Co., bktlled labor ouly employed. W« Medford, Oregon._________ 61tt guarantee our work. Phone 306 K)R SALE—100 acres. Small pay 612 it Street. tl ment, balance easy terms. * miles north Granta Paas ou Pacific BUILDING Highway. Call at house or write CONTRACTORS Rd. No. 1, Box 30A, Grants l'asa. M E. Wiseman. 16 I HARPER A SON—Building coutrac- FOR BALE—60 acres, 40 I tors. Shop work, furniture crating. cross-fenced. 15 cleared, 6 acres Shop 417 G St., Phone 143-J. tokay grapes 1 year old. 25 slush ed, easily cleared. Private water INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC right for 10 acres. 7-room frame house, 9 miles from .Merlin, 3 PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS >'ntl<<* from Gallce. $1600 cash, —Hallie Coleman. Calvert, 611 terms. F. Hamlin, Merlin, Ore. 18 North Fourth Street. Affiliated I teacher National Academy of FOR SALE—Restaurant. Good loca Music, Carnegie Hall, New York. I tion. good terms, easy to pay. Write No. 686, care Courier. PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— i State accredit.'d Plano and voice. Separate studios north FOR SALE—AUTOS and south portions of etty. Mrs. FOR BALE—Late 1923 Ford Tour Claru Tuttle Fenton, 609 A Htreet, ing, sclf-fltarter, good condition, every afternoon but Wednesday, llalBler shock absorbers, spotlight, and all day Saturday. High school rear sight mirror, two tires nearly crodlta'given In piano. Burrowea new, spare, $260.00; terms to re primary and kindergarten course sponsible party. Write No. 690. for beginners and little tots. Af care Courier. 14 filiated with National Academy of Muaic, Curneglo Hall, New York. FOR RENT Mrs. J. J. Hansen, 515 So. 5th St. High school credits given in voice FOR KENT — Four-room modern and piano. apartment. Call at 229 West H Bt. 14 FOR EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE—Five-room modern bungalow, corner lot, Long Beach. Calif. Leusod for seven months at $90 per month, for a small acreage bay and pasture. A. A. Millikan, 210 South Fifth Granla Pass. WANTED - SITUATIONS WANTED — A job of slashing or grubbing by tho aero or wood cut ting by the cord or tier, for the winter, Who will muke mo an offer? t. E. Hartwig, Rd. 2, box 14 225. WANTED Position by competent, experienced woman cook and house keeper. Address No. 1195, care Courier. FOR TRADE TO TRADE—Maxwell roadster for Ford. Tetherow's Garag i. DK K J. DE0TUL—Vstsrluansn. ' Residence 838 Washington Boule vard. Phone 3V8-K. MK. H. H. GHUFENHAGEN, Veter inarian. Office 7tn and M Bl., Phone I* IK RURAL NEWS NOTES DEER CREEK a few logs on the creek beak in bls field when a high wind suddenly arose. Sparks were blown Into grass and Stubblefield in the vicinity and several fires were kindled. These spread very rapidly across the fields and for a time endangered the buildings on Martin wnilams’ place and the school house." An eimergen cy call was turned In on the phone sad the neighbors responded quick- iy. The fire was gotten under eon- trol without having done much date age. Thu August meeting of the dem onstration agent with the women of FHÏS1UXANS and Deer Creek was held Thursday, Sep SURGEONS tember 25 at the home of -Mrs. Wil DOCTOR C. J. MOSER, Pbyslcia* liam Barr. The threatening weath and Burgeon. X-ray work. Office er prevented a large atteudaute but pboue 18$: Res »2. those who could go bad a most en DR. RALPH W. BTEAUNB —Physi- joyable day. Mias Griswold gave an clau sod surgioe. Special atten Instructive health talk and conducl- tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Dl- ed fifteen minute setting up excer- , auKsea of womeu. Complete X-Ray .clsee, A short business meeting was equipment. iMntal X-Ray. Piiouea. held and a president selected to take home, 21-Y; office 31-J, the place of Mrs. Noble Parker, who DK. W. F. RUTHERFORD Manual ROGUE RIVER thoraputlca. Office over Western has moved to Crescent City. Mrs. Union. Itos. 3Ú9-K; ottico 317-R. Seherftlus was chosen. The next T. H. B. Taylor, who recently sold meeting will be held Monday, Octo DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician aud bls forty acre ranch tip Evans creek, ber 20 at the home of Mrs. W. L. •urgeou. eOlMleirlcu, disease* ol women, and children. All chronic Tuttle. Millinery will occupy the has bought twenty dcres of the Char diueuK)'* treated without the knife. ladles at that time. Mrs. Charles levoix ranch between Rogue River Phone 2»2-Y or-276 it Harmon and Miss Edna Gordl are and Grunts Pass. Obey the call of the warm California play Mrs. Mark Burkhart and Eliza W -L CAMERON, M. D.—Physician the menu committee. The guests at grounds thia winter. and Burgeon. Office and reel Mrs. Barr's meeting were Mrs. John beth Pennington were Medford vis- deuce over Couch a Pharmacy. Baird. Mrs. W. N. Tolin, Hn. Chas, itors Tuesday. Sun-wept beaches -flower-bedecked cities— Teluphoue 14 4. glowing life, cheer and happiness. The cirrus at Grants Pass Wed- j Harmon, Mrs. Scherffius, Mrs. Fritz fait. comfortable Join in the healthful outdoor recreation—golf . Kraus, Mrs. Spinas and Mrs. W’illis nesday attracted most of Rogue and convenient VETERINARY ing, swimming, motoring. traine daily River ’ s population. ^kirbe and Miss Griswold, from HOSPITALS over the Go via the scenic Shasta route. Mountains and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hleleman Grants P bm , Mrs. Ed. Hathaway, of i vallevs wondroua vistas —to the California GRANTS PASb VETERINARY CorvalHs, and Mrs. Karl Krauss, of and Mrs. Lora Carter were Medford Sha Ha cRpute summer-land. •HOSPITAL — Dr. R. B. Griffen visitors Wednesday. begun, Vet. Surgeou. Corner 7th Long Beach, And the Southern Pacific low fares will make in each direction Those from Rogue River who your trip surprisingly inexpensive. and M Bls. Phone 101-R. ‘ A. V. Schmidt, of Selma, Is re were shopping in Grants Pass Sat Fur full information communicate with covering from a severe Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooper from urday, were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest STATEMENT <»F OWNERSHIP J. M. Isham, Agent MANAGEMENT. CIRCULA Wonder visited Mr. and Mrs. Bigger Jacobson. Mrs. Clyde Galbreath, Phone 225 TION, ETC. Mrs. M. Burkhart, Mrs. R. Burkhart, staff last week. Mrs. E. W. Scott and son, Richard, Required by Act of August 24, 1913. Mr. and .Mrs. Reuben Tucker were anfl Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Oray Of the Granta Pass Daily Courier, and published dally at Granta Pass, Ore business visitors to Granta Pass on daughter, Margaret. gon for the six moti l ha ending Oclo- Thursday. Work on the addition to the her 1. 1924. George and Ed. Van Buskirk vls- Rogue River school house is pro- Publisher, A. E. Voorblea. ited Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williams gresstng rapidly. Editor. Wllford Allen. Managing Editor. A. E. Voorhles. last week. A heavy rain fell in and around Business .Manager, A. E. Voorhles. Ixsw Krauss is •pending a few Rogue River Wednesday and one from his trip to Portland and Salem. Owner, A. E. Voorhiea. WILDERV1LLE can see the effects of it by the foli Bondholders, mortgagees and days in Grants Pass. It is expected that the Rev. Ar* other security holders, holding 1 per Herman Hammer, of Salem, has age of plants and trees taking on the nett, of Klamath Falls, will preach cant .or more of total amount of been visiting his uncle, R. L. Ham new green. I' Those in the path of the recent bonds. None. forest tires are by this time fully at the waderville church next Sun Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter and day, Octoober 5. Average number of copies of each mer, of Selma. sensing their losses. ,Much machin Issue If this publication sold or dis Quite a number of people from their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ery, tools, wood, etc. were lost. Sev Mr. and Mrs. Adams and son and tributed through the mails or other Hleleman of Berkeley, Cal., motored wise, to paid subscribers, during the the valley attended the circus In to Crater Lake Saturday and visited eral have no dry wood for winter, Mrs. R. E. Talbot and two daughters six months preceding too date shown C.raats Pass Wednesday. Among which seems rather queer when we were callers at Wildwood Terrace above 1336, them wero Mrs. John Batrd and at Ft. Klamath and Klamath Agency have been surrounded by such quan- last Sunday. (Signed) A. E. VOORHIES. children, .Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Tuttle, returning home Sunday evening. titles, in a short tome we hope to Subscribed and sworn to before Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sargent and Several Rogue River people took have the bridges repaired so that me this Id *<y of October, 1924. children, Walter Craig and children, ' advantage of the motion picture of the route to town Will be mo.re di- CLARA E. TREFREN, "The Covered Wagon ” which was Winnie Ham- Mrs. Will Hermon and (My commission expires tfct. rect. We have learned that Mr. 1927.) shown at Grants Pass. Those attend mer. • Fawcett lost a carload of wood and a •Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tolin. and Mrs. ing were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingier, drag saw, all so much to be regret i Portland, Oct. 3.— (A. P.)—Cat Ed. DeGrasse visited Mrs. Tolin's Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swackei and ted. | tle. hogs and sheep nominally steady; eggs steady; butter steady, 40c; but mother, Mrs. McKenzie at Ashland daughter, Mrs. Martha Seaman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mitchell are on Wednesday. > Eliza Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. James an auto trip to Portland and Seattle, terfat steady. A grocery salesman from Parks, Wiley, Richard Scott, Bill Moore, expecting to be away two weeks. I — Portland, was calling on residents Ethel Dingier, Mabel Wakeman and Bob Holland has his house nearly Top steers_____ ...24.00 » $7.50 Lloyd Beers, All report it as a very of this community last week. completed which he has been build Calves_______ _ $7.50 to «1« Vivian Williams fell from the hay good picture and well worth going ing on a part of the home place. to see. ___ $9.50 to $10 Hogs, top grade .. loft Thursday but fortunately es I The Spalding mill at Prairie creek Mrs. Mary White, Mrs. Elisa I caped serious injury. Sheep, top ........... _ $10 to $10.85 -Mr. and Mrs. Torbert Sanford, of Caldwell and Harry White attended is still keeping a fair sized crew of Lambs ______ ___ . $8.b0 to 111.50 Ashland, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rebekah lodge at Grants Pass Mon men at work. Several having very Eggs, --------------- RESPONSIBLE FOR ILL HEALTH ......43Hc to 46o cosy homes near the mill the year day night. Tolin recently. around. PILES or other rectal or colon 33c Grant Wolter who has spent the Eggs, current receipts ---- ‘.Mrs. C. Messenger was shopping 1 disorders may be responsible in town Tuesday. The president of the Ladies’ Aid Eggs, henneries ..—....-36 V4 to 37H summer working in the Klamath for your general ill health. Mrs. Victor Mends and Mr. Mel county mills has returned to Rogue is askipg that all members make a Butter, first ........... — ..37 He Mv non-aurgical treatment cd these dis • Ion of Crescent City are guests of River and is making his home with special effort to be present at the prints ......................... . .40c order« has been taken by thousand« of I parsonage Tuesday afternoon. Octo- Mr. Lust at Bybee Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lima. men. women and children from all parti Butter, standards ....... .. „..3U* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burkhart ' ber 7th as the election of officers Mrs. Karl Krauss and little daugh of the Wear, my unprecedented auccess hard white................ $1.50 1 Wheat, i for the coming year will be held at enabling me to confidently GUARAN have returned from Dorris, Cal., ter. Corlene, visited friends in TEE tocure your Pilea or refund your fee. where they have spent the summer. that time and the parsonage made Wheat, western red............... $1.41 Grants Pass Tuesday. Send today for my FREE 39c They plan to go to Washington Mon ready for the occupancy of our pas Butterfat, Grants Pass............ Mrs. Tony Santos, Mrs. Frank book on Rectal and Colon Lima and her guests motored to day to visit, then will return here tor and wife. Butterfat, Portland___ _____...... 41C disorders. Every sufferer 45Hc Hartwig Hemingson has returned Butterfat, San Francisco.. fur the winter. Grants Pass Tuesday. should have It. Alva Laws, a high school graduate George Williams and family came DEAN, M.D. Inc out from Grants Pass Sunday to of last year, left one day last week - orposnt court House spend the day wiht Jl. W. Williams to attend college at Albany, Ore. D.MECON Mrs. Ida Jennings of Ashland vls- I-, I', u WM, M WWITINH and family. Mr. and Mjs. H. N. Parker came >ited at the home of W. R. Lamb at over Tuesday from Crescent City. Riverdale Saturday. Mrs. I.amb and Safeh), Swiftly and Comfortably They will be at their place here for Mrs. Jennings are old schoolmates. Mr. and Mrs. Hieleman returned CORETHROAT several weeks. NORTHBOUND F$0M GRANTS PASS Gargle with warm salt water Marion Crooks and Martin Wil- Friday to their home at Berkeley, — then apply over throat— Hams were business visitors to town Cal., after a two weeks visit with Daily to Portland_____________ 9:15 a. m. Mrs. llteleman's brother, Reed Car- I Tuesday. Daily to Epgene ........... ...... —. 2:30 p. m. ' Mr. and .Miss Woolfolk, of Sucker ter. va Daily to Roseburg ..... 6:30 p. m. Charlie Magerlo and the* road Miss Brown Sun- creek were visiting Qg'dr J7 Million Jar» Uaad Yearly crew were leveling up the Evans day. 2:30 and 6:30 p. m. Stages connect to Port Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wing, of Wal- creek road Saturday, making ff big land fallowing morning. do were guests at Huckleberry improvement on same. Sherman Estell is delivering the SOUTHBOUND FROM GRANTS PASS Homestead Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mr«. >11. N. Parker and mall on the rural route while the .. 12 Noon Daily to Klamath Falls Mrs. B. F. Scherf fins were shopping regular carrier. Geo. Martin, takes his vacation. 4:00 p. m. Daily to Ashland... _... tn Grants Pass Thursday. Those returning to the various Mr. and Mrs. Seth Bailey. Mrs. 8:05 p. m. Daily to Ashland........... George • Bailey and Mrs. Hahn, of colleges after their vacations speqt California, age visiting Mr. and Mrs. at home arc Victor Birdseye. Arlie I We take passengers for all way points. For further- Machinery and Hatch, Muriel Mathews and Gladys T. G. llarmoQ. information and tickets call Bonbonniere, phone 160. Heavy Hardware Mrs. Vista Eads and daughter, Sandry. Mr. Lust and fami4y who have were picking huckleberries near FARE GRANTS PASS PORTLAND $7.05 P. S. WOODIN been living at the Charlevoix ranch Dryden Sunday. have moved to the Bybee Springs Tilery was quite a little fire ex Phone AS Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points. citement near Dryden Tuesday af ranch. Mr. Lust has rented the ternoon. G. W. Walton was burning ranch for five years. California Summer Land Southern Pacific Travel by Motor Stage r MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES WHAT’S THE USE It Ain’t What You Make, It’s What You Save .PADDY, T hat A G ot old MQOff ib OUGHT TÖ TURN IN op out?« and ö « t IxPBNgtve CAÜ — wi ’ vb can uve INCOME up To Tout* YOU «NOA nemo «