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W EDM EM DAY, (MTOIIEIl 23. Í02I. " GRANTR D O Y L E'S DAILY PAGF FIVE '’OTRTKII 60x76 < 'otton Blanket <»4x76 66x80 Heavy Plaid Wool 66x80 Wool Mixed Plaid Classified Advertising FOR SALE OR BALE—« good milk cows anil one yearling heifer, 20 purebred White Leghorns. 11 E. Wubr. Murphy. 33 FOR BALK Full grown White Leg horn pullets, finest strain. F. W. Seyboth, ltd. 2. Box 13, opp. llogue River Grange hall. 32 MILK roll MALE—Delivered morn ings aud evening». West Jordan street. Phone 838-J. 63 FOR SALK 6 hogs about 125 lbs. DR. RALPH W. STEARNS-Phyal- clau aud surgeon. Special atten euch, und Shropshire sheep one tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di- year old. It. A. Lindauy, Wllder- seases of women. Compiute X-Ray Ville. 30 Portlund, Oct. 22.— (A. P.)—Cat equipment, ben lai X-llay. Phones, hume, 21-Y; office 31-J.________ tle and hogs weak; sheep nominally FOR SALE—« hogs about 125 iba. . Eggs, butterfat steady; but each, and Shropshire buck one DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual " • year old. Will exchange tor ewe. tberaputica. Office over Western ter 4 2c. It. A. Lindsay, Wildervlile. 30 Union. Hee. 269-K; office 217-lt Foil SALE—Almost new "Outing" Dll. A. A. McBRIEN. Physician and •urgeou. Obstetrics, disea»«» ot phouograph and records, »35. women, and children. All chronic "Parkview," 8. «th. 30 illaeasea trusted without the Unite. Phone 383-Y or 376-R. Fl)K SALK—Good young team ot mures; well broke; true to pull; W. L. CAMERON, M. D.—Physician weight 3000. Can be aveu al the aud Burgeon. Ottica and real- Baley ranch ou Missouri Flat. J. deuco over Couch's Pharmacy. A. Gray, Murphy, Urv. 31 Telephone 14«. f_______________ Steers, medium ................. »6 to 7.25 Calves, medium to choice ... »6 to »8 Ilogs, top grade »9. .50 to »10 Hogs good choice med.wt. »9(10.10 Sheep, top »10 to »10.85 Ijambs 18.60 to 811.60 48 He to 52c Eggs, Eggs, current receipts . ..... ........33c OR SALE—Nearly new cider mill, Eggs, henneries „.—„...36% to 37 H VETERINARY equipped for power or by hand. Butter ....... — 42c Cheap, inquire IKu liowe al Tem HOSPITALS Butter, prints .....................„.....„„40c pi. Mark*». 31 Butter, standards ............. 39c G It A N T B PAHS VETERINARY Wheat, hard white .......... »l.ft HOSPITAL — Dr. R. B. Grlffen- REAL ESTATE bagun. Vat. Surgeon Corner 7th Wheat, western red .................... 81.48 and M Bta Phone 191-R Butterfat, Grants Paas ....... .„41c 8KLL1NU OUT RANCHES at bargain Butterfat, Portland _________ —42c prices, 5 and IV years' lime. 44«fcC Rauches for rent and exebauge. VETERINARY SURGEON Butterfat, San Francisco Gold Hay Realty Compauy, Med turd. Uregou. tf DR. R. J. BE8TUL- Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington Boule Would. Conacript Girla »UK nALE—16 city Illu vard Pbóne 3ÏS-R Girls should be conacrlpteit and ne, in altaite. Terms If de sired. Write No. «93, caru Courier. DR R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter taught the domestic arts, nnd thus re 41 inarian. Office 7th and M St.. lieve the house-help shortage, declares New Zea In n d htnt<*«*iuHn. a H Phone 191-R. LAND FOR SALE—10, 30. 40-acro tracts. Ralph Bull, Rd. 4, on New ii^ie road. 31 "Jama" Once “Jeamea” Jeamea. the nnme frequently occur ring In English fiction for a flunkey or FOB, BALE—AUTOS footman, was nt one time the polite TRUCK— Denby 3-ton. Cheap. 611 pronunciation of James In the best 11 St. Phono 43. Will» lake amali society of the English capital. It has car in trade. 33tf passed entirely froiu use. ‘ ■ ) WANTED IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR WANTED — To trade or sell cafe. Will lake car for all its worth. A real bargain. Seo J. A. Shores, 5th and G Sts., Grunts Pass, Ore., or Phone 22-J. 33 WANTED — Secondhand cook stove at reasonable price. Write Mrs. 1*. E. Lewis, Rd. 4, Box «3, Grants Pass. 61 WANTED—Wo will buy furniture, toois, farm Implements, chickens, tor cash or seil on Commission, «18 1 Street, auction yards. Mil likan 4c Fletcher. 21tf a FOR SALE—White and Brown leg horn cockorels and cocks. Also Barred Rocks. Ono mile west of town on lower river road. Con Schaefers. 4 8 MISCELLANEOUS FOR FIRE Extinguishers and refill fluid see Geo. S. Barton, Grants Pass, Oregon._____ «stf HENRY M. LANCASTER, Mining Engineer, 204 West F St., Grauls Pass, Oregon. HATS—Good material, correct styles, moderately priced at Burton'» Mil linery Shop. Hats remodeled, cleaned und blocked. 407 N. 6th St., opposite court house. 103tf PLUMBING G. A. BRYAN — The Plumber. For sanitary plumbing and beating. Skilled labor only employed. We guarantee our work. Phone 306 512 H Street. it INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS —Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 North Fourth Street. Affiliated teacher National Academy of Music. Carnegie Hall, New York. PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Slate accredited teachers, l’luuo and voice. Separate studios north and south portions of city. Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fonton, «0» A street, every afternoon but Wednesday, and all day Saturday. High school credits given In piano. Burrowes prlmury und klndorgarten course for beginners and little tots. Af filiated with National Academy of Music, Carnegie Hull, New York. Mrs. J. J. Huusen, 015 go.' 5th flt. High school credits given in voico and piano. SCIENTIFIC WORLD Raiiftf If LaFnllMtA . 4 . E,ec,«d- Through a New Scientific Discovery the Vital Glands May Be Assisted in Their Work of Supplying the Energising Glandular Secretions Which Are So Neces- I «ary to Life and Health I 'With "The Enchanted Cottage,” ytlrhard allrthelinesw’ newest pro duction under the direction ot John H. Robertson, Air. Barthelawss adds another type of motion plcluro to > the long aud varied list which he $1.89 baa already made. | la "The Enchtuilud Cottage.” 2.70 which will be shown at the Rivoli theater tonight. Mr. Barthelmess 3.45 playa tlie role of a broken down war veteran, a youth who has lost all 5.25 Nap Blanket»« Interest in Ufa and who is physical ly ruined ua the result of the war. 6.45 BlanketB This role not only gives the »tar an opportunity to add another character portrait to bls gallery, but “The En- {chanted Cottage," with It whimsical {comedy and it» suirtle thetne that I love make» all things beautiful, pro- ; mIse» to be tire sort of picture which I im a general appeal to all types of BUILDING inowle fans. CONTRACTORS In May McAvoy, who plays oppo site Mr. BarthelmeM, "The Enchant HARPER & SON—Building contrac ed Cottage" finds an exceptionally tors. Shop work, jfeirnlture crating. I well cast heroine. Miss McAvoy pos- Shop 417 O 81., Phone 143-J. 'sense» the acting ability to appear j In the double role of a plain, almoat PHY BIOLAN 8 AND homely, and colorless girl, and a BURGEONS beautiful woman, rich with youth DOCTOR C. J. MOVER, Physician und fire. aud Burgeon. X-ray work. Office phone 162. Rea. Ill, BLANKETS (Irey < *<»tt«»ii Blanket« Farmers Cannot Hope For Any Hart liel iimsm Fauays New Tlieinc tn “The EmliuuU-ti Cotiagn” Granta Pass, Ore POULTRY PAM — .i» -....... Just the moment you apply Mentho- Sulphur to an itching, burning or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing l>cgins, says a noted skin spe cialist This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place. Because of its germ-destroyin^yprop* Cities, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in place of ugly eruptions, rash, pirn» pies or roughness. You <lo not have to wait for improve* ment It quicklv shows. You can get a little jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur at any drug store. Separating Tumbler a When two glass tumblers stick 'to gether so that there is danger of breakage in separating them, put cold water in the Inner one and place the outer one in warm water, They will conic apart at onci» ARE YOU ILL RUN DOWN? Portland. Or.—f ------ “ ^bo ’ ixpect of ths Northwest tSl who expect l La Thousands of Men and Women Aro Now Taking Glandogen to Help Regain Normal Follette's pian of government owner Health, Vigor and Strength ship of railroads to give them fewer In most rosea should be sought, not Wonders have been worked in freight rates are doomed to bluer dis In the condition ot the organ itself, the rejuvenation of yoti'h and vigor sppolmniuat. In the event be should Iby glandular treatment jn one of but in the condition of the gland I..- elected and bn In a position to ¡ mir,7ñ“.T8tate ” lnr7rtmlonj < ' which controls it.” __ .______ tsi » make his bls plans effective, it was de Scientific «cientiRc Magte" Magie” has been per- Dr. Arnold Lorand says in his ctared at the Republican State Con formed by the head physician and book, "Old Age Deferred,” in speak tral committee headquarters here by surgeon who reports sucenm in »0 ing of the glands: "We must in Chairman I. L. Patterson. ¡per cent ot 1,000 cases treated. sist upon the reinforcement of their The fact is. flcnaior Patterson said.' Probably the most remarkable in- functions, if changed by age or dis the railroad union« are trying tn hood Stance Is the case of a 73-year-old ease, by means ot extracts obtained wink the farmers In the Northwest *“*“ who displayed the athletic prow from the similar organa of healthy states into belief that lower freight * youth of twenty by running young animals." , rates will coma come along with govern- * 56-yard a0'>f“rd rac race * ln in 6 »esonda. »econds. (.LIMIIIAK TREATMENT (GLAN- Inrnt ownership. It was »aid the con *'*!?.**'*1 *.’*?'*" DOfiKX) ' AN MOW BE TAKEN HI.IXH REVEAL AMAZING trary would, in all probability, bo the ' i FA«TN AHOl T GLANDH. IN CONVENIENT TABLET FORM case. At a recent medical convention in "The LaFolintta platform says never Chicago, Dr. Roy Upham, President Hundreds of men and women are a word about lower freight rates for f the American Institute of Home- now turning to glandular treatment farmers or anyone else, despite the pithy, stated that because ot the to help regain lost strength, vigor, fact they are highly desirable,” said ntimate connection ot the nervous ional authority on Organotheraphy, vitality and health. Since Science the state chairman. "If LaFollette or yslem with the glands, many suf- Jas said: “The brain, the nerves, has prepared a gland treatment In bis close advisers believed for a mln t -rers from nervous disorders' were I ho muscles, as well as the liver, umpie compact tablet form—Glan- ute government ownership would . ecening remarkable benefits from I he kidneys and all other organs uogen—It Is a simple matter to take He further would be incapable of playing any glandular treatment. Glandogen la bring about lower freight rates on landular treatment. farm products, the promise would un tated that this glandular treatment glands. The functioning of our or- scieiitliically prepared In two differ- questionably have been dangled as ould be takeu by mouth like any usetul part without the aid of the women, from the vital glands of ther medicine, and that an opera gans is no more than the activity of ent forms, one for men and one tor bait In the platform. our glands, and when the bodily healthy young animala, combined "If one will look into the railroad ion is not ueeessary. Dr. Serge Voronoft, an interna- functioning is disturbed, the cause with other effacious ingredients. question a little be will find that the chief obstacle In the way pt lower freight rates, which our farms need very much, is the high scale ot pay that has been forced by the railroad Couch’s Pharmacy will supply you. Mail orders accepted unions. "We farmers have very little in common with the railroad unions ■ - - - - n- n - « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 dren. Our whole resources are when it comes to working together com. down U Oat the 2« month. COMMLMC.4TED ♦ taxed to care for those inside, our Our interests are not the same What1 government operation increased ex' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ accounts are overdrawn and only we want from the railroads is lower | penses of the railroads from (S.1AC,621 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ sacrificial giving can save these freight rates. The unions are press a day to 114,310,4«», or »6,293,928 a To Friends ot Little Children: Ing constantly for higher wages, which day. Sixteen thousand children saved children. “In the fir it five months of 1424, precludes lower rates. If you will send a gift, generous from blindness, homes or employ “The railroad Unions are the ones operating expenses averaged »12.SW,- as your heart prompts and your ment found for hnore than fourteen who are getting the money from high 000 a day. or »1.780,900 a day less means allow, by early mail, it will er freight rates. The average wages thaa at the end of government control. thousand, encouragement given to mean that another cutld will have a multitudes of exiles to -begin life all So a cause of the higher rat«# we per hour of railroad employes is now- 123 per cent higher than it was in suffer is the fact there is still left over again—this is only a small part fighting chance for life. Cordially yours, 1916 before any, were advanced, i almost 81.500,000 a day of the increase of what your co-operation with that J. J. -HANDSAKER, Here we see the chief reason why. in operating expenses that occurred of thousands of others meant in the under government control. rates cannot go down. Northwest Regional Directsr. Near East last year. “When the fanners understand the “Total < arnlngetof the railroads in ' We gave aid beyond our means 1923 were »».««(.UOO.ouO more than in reason for high freight rates and real 1916. Wages paid the same year, ex ise that railroad labor takes more to thousands, but aid which we be Had the Better of Hippo clusive of to oMIcisls, amounted to than half of rate increases for itself, lieve you would h-ave given had you Two small boys were at the zoo »1.644.224,000 more than io 1916. Out they cannot make common cause with known what we knew. One relied of every (1 In increased earnings the rail unions and expect to get any agent alone, gathered up six thous gazing st the hii>poputamus with from more traffic and higher rates, thing ta the way of lower rates. Un and orphans, as the Christians were round, startled eyes. “I don’t like it," said ths younger one, a bit scared. the lines paid 68 bents out in higher questionably, if the policy of govern ment control, under which expenses driven past his station, last year. “Let’s go away." "Yon needn't be wages. “IncreM* in ffeigltf charges on were vastly Increased, were restored, We could not refuse the pleas of frightened," said bls elder brother. . . motlyars for their children. “Since we started zoology at school fqrni products that moved to market aa dLaJf ji^tte propdses, rates would dying "e know ever so much more about ( you woiild not want us to. -Ix-tween 197« 4ni 1921 amounted to about »J30.000.0o0. Of that amount, Th children are now in orphan •be ugly brute than be knows about I The the railroads at once handed over to ' ages ages outside of Turkey, safe from himself.’’ The Way of I outh their employes »191,400,000, or more The truth is that youth always the Turkish sword. They must not than half. The r aS roads were able to knew what it was old ensngti to And die from Christian neglect. retain none of then* higher ratss for The Largest Citiea But outside the orphanages in the the companies, for net operating in out rather than wbat It was <>id There are seventeen cities in the come has never keen so high since enough to be told.—Alexander Black great refugee camps in Greece, are tn Harper's Magazine. 1916 as in that ye^r. thirty-five thousand children who world with populations of over a mil lion. In order ot size, they are : “Higher costs oAoperatioa cut down must have aid for at least four London. New York, Berlin, Paris, Chi tho net. with increased expenses in months this winter, or the inevitable cago. Tokyo. Vienna. Philadelphia, Famed Horae Had Tomb all lines and morvi taxes. Wages and ____ Peking, __ ________ Calcut- Celer wns the name of the fatuous result will be suffering and death, j Buenos Aires. Osaka. taxes take two-thfrds of the railway horse of the Roman emperor, Veras. We have absolutely «othing in sight I ta. Canton. Bombay. Rio de Janeiro, income. with which to care for these chil- Glasgow, and Constantinople. y rates cannot It was fed on almonds and raisins and "Another er 1 -.__ L.-3 housed In the Imperial palace In robes ■ ■ 8 of purple. When It died a maasoleutn was erected In its honor and elaborate funeral ceremonies held. '" I* GLANDOGEN, THE ORIGINAL GLAND TONIC ENDS LONG STRIKE National Pig Girl ; I--------------------- - -------------- "My stomach had been on strike for over two years," said a railroad man the other day. It would make Many «■rants Pass Folks llpir Felt me so weak and nervous at times That Way. that 1 couldn't stay on my feet. Dur- Ing these attacks my heart would Feel all out of sorts? act in u peculiar way and 1 felt Tired, achy, blue, irritable? miserable all over. Finally it got (Back lame and stiff? so that I had to lay oif work every It may be the story of weak kid- few weeks. A friend advjjed me to try iM. A. C. the guaranteed stomach icys! Of toxic poisons circulating about. treatment. I did so. and soon Upsetting blood and nerves. complete relief. Today 1 feel There's a way to feel right again. a different person. Help your weakened kidneys with Smith Bros.’ .M. A. C. is a Doan's Pills a stimulant diuretic. markable tonic that cleanses Doan's are recommended by many system of waste products, improves people In this locality. appetito and helps to reetore the Mrs. fl. (F. Itooltttle, of Brook weak, nervous stomach to proper ings. IOre., says: "J had kidney working order, it Is sold on a guar trouble and n>y hack was never free antee of money back if the first bot ■front pains. 1 had headaches which tle should fail to relieve any case drove mo frantic. My kidneys acted of Indigestion, dyspepsia, heartiburn. irregularly. I used Doan's Pills and bloating, nausea, sour stomach or the backache loft me and my kid excessivo gas. Just take a spoonful neys were regulated." after meals and see what a differ Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't ence. Contains nothing injurious. simply ask for a kidney remedy Has a most agreeable taste. Price get Doan's Pills the same that .Mrs. »1.25. Doolittle had. 'Foster-Milburn Co., Cough's Pharmacy will supply Mfrsv Buffalo, N. ¡you (mall orders accepted). i AUTO TOPS r I I C VICKS OUGHS Apply over throat and chest —swallow small pieces of— ▼ V af » o R ub Owr 17 Millinn Jara I’aed Yearly Timea Have Changed An ndvertisetnent appearing In June, 1.120, In the Coluntblun Sentinel, a seml-weekly newspaper of Boston, quotes ndlk nt 416 cents a quart, but ter 10 cents n pound nnd a whole quarter of lamb for 25 cents. WHAT’S THE USE ELECTRIC E. BERRY—Auto tops, harness CLEVENGERS ELECTRIC STORE. and canvas work. Phone 307. For Duro Pressure Pumps. Motors, Ranges, Washing CREAMERY Machines. FARMERS, ATTENTION — Highest INSURANCE prices for butterfat. Ice cream, soft drinks. Quick delivery. Sixth E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Auto. and L Sts. "Jackson Co. Cream Plate Glass Insurance. Tufts Bldg ery.” Phone 84. Phone 28. CAFES V Miss Golds Fossett has the dis tinction of running ths greatest hog show in the world, as Secre tary and Manager of the National Swine Show held annually at Pe oria, III., where some 1«X) cham- Con porkers from all over the U. compete. By L. F. Van Zelm ----- DM REAL ESTATE GOOD EATS CAFE—309 So. Sixth. E. L. GALBRAITH—Farm and City Meals at all hours. Sunday spec I Property. Business opportunities ial. Tuffs Bldg. Notary Public. Phono EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 28. A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Fire FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU — and Auto Insurance, Notary Pub- Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch lie, 61« South Sixth. ________ counter, registration tree. , All kinds of employment, Given and TAILORS secured. Absolutely no charge. Welcome. JOHN HIMMEL’S TAILOR SHOP. 512 South Sixth St. 517 H street. Phone 218. Ironical Recognition