OKA MTS FRIDAY, IM TOBER 34. 14124 Th« hearts of about 60 youngsters wore gladdened recently when they were brought from various sections down, short long of New York City over to Pura- mouut's Long Island studio to wit­ ness a bona fide circus. Aud with style, pink the youngsters wort< grown-ups who «ot just as much fun out of the per­ neck, long formances us the children did. $1.98 I But the surprising part ot It all is that the spectators of the show Suits, were paid for watching it! Child ren and others, after each day of watch- Ing clowns, wild animals, bareback riders, contortionists, elephants and everything else that goes to make up u regular circus, received a check for seven and a half dollars. In other words, the "Bpectalore" were j movie extras employed to act as an j audience in the new Herbert Brenon INSTRUCTION production for Paramount. "The Side Show of Life," featur­ PIANO SCHOOL FUR BEGINNERS —liante Coleman Calieri, 611 ing Eroost Torrence and Anna Q. Nunn Fourtu btruot. Attaiaiuu Nilsson is now playing at the Rivoli leucber Nauonui Acudomy at Theatre. The alory la an adaptation | Muslo. Carnegie llall. New York. by Willis Goldbeck and Julie Herne PltOGHEBSIVE PIANO BC'HOOD— of "The Mountebank" by William J. btalu uccruUitud tuachors. Piano Locke. Maurice Cannon, Nell Hamil­ and volte. Bepatuiu studio« uortu ton, Ixtuise Lagrange, l^twrence and suuth pori luna ol city. Mia. Clara Tullio Fuutou, totip A Street, D'Ursay, Katherine Ix>e and other uvury alleruooa bui Wuduusday, i appear In the strong supporting cast, and all day Bsturday. lltgh scuooi it's a story of a clown (in reality ■rodila givuu lo piano, irurroyvea a cultured English gentleman t with prlmary und Kindergarten courae lor m g.unura and little luta. At­ a second rato traveling French cir­ tillateti aulì National Academy ut cus. He becomes a hero In the World Music, Caruvgie itali, New lori.. war, only to return to his old pro- , Mia. J. J. Hauaeu. tilù bo. blb S1- fession in the end when he finds j High schuol erudita glveu in voice there isn't room even for a brigadier aud plano. general In civilian life. "The Side Show of. Lite" la an rnXoAULAJNd AND Intensely human tale of love and sac-_ 0UÜU1.UWÖ rltlce. one that exerts a powerful uuuluR U. J. MuuKU, PUysicmn appeal upon audiences — a picture uud ouiguou. A-ioy wot a. vurno that la sure to please everyone. WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE GOWNS White mill t'oloi'cd Night mul ideevM $1.19 Fancy Striped Outing Slip-over or blue $1.59 Extra Heavy White Outing, square sleeves, hcinstiteheii trininied Children’s One-piece I’ajahia Billy Burke let8to it \ears $1.85 HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Classified Advertising! SATURDAY. OCT. 26—1:30 p m. Is th« next auction sain at Milliken A Fletcher auction Varda, 613 1 street. 33 OR SALE 6 good ntllk cow« and one yuurlliiK baiter. 20 purubred White Leghorns. H. E. Wuhr. Murphy. 33 FOR BALE—Full grown White Leg­ horn pullets, finest straiu. F. W. Seyboth, ltd. 2. Box 13, opp. Rogue River urange hall. 32 DON'T FORGET—The big iiuctiou sale, Saturday, Oct. 26. 1:30 p. tn., 618 I street. Bring in your prop­ erty betöre noon, we sell on com­ mission. 33 al ILK FUR BALE—Delivered morn­ ings, aud uvuutugs. West Jordan HtK-.it FhOM 326-J. 63 AUCTION BALE—Saturday. Oct. 26 —1:30 p. tn., furniture, farm im­ plements, cows, hugs, chickens aud many other articles too numerous to mention. *618 I Strout. Mlllken A Fletcher. 33 FOR KENT 4-ROUM COTTAGE (or rent, furuisb- ud, 327 J St., bet. Pin« and Oak. Inquire at J. Lyons, back ot cal­ lage. 36 REAL ESTATE IN MUSIC p . ¡- DR. RALPH W. dTEAllXB—Pbyst- clan sud «urgeva. bpectal atten­ tion to «urgury. Ubstetrica aud DI- •«uses ot worneu. Compiuto X-Ray equipment. Deqlxl X-Ray. I'buuu», borne, 21-Y, office 31-J._______ UR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual tberaputlca. Office over Western Union. Ros. 2uu-R; ottica 211-R. BELLING OUT RANOHE8 at bargain DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician aud prices, 6 and 1U roars' yuio. sutgeuu. O os tu i rica, diseases oi Rauches for runt and exchange. women, and chitaren. All chronic Gold Ray Realty Company, Med- diseases liealed wltuout the Suits. . Oregon. _______ _______ tf Phone 262-Y or X76-R. FOR BALE — Waut to reduce my W. L. CAMERON, M. D.—Physician runch ot 50 acres—will sell 8, 10 and ßurgeon. Office and real- or 22 acres, mostly cleared und In deuce over Couche Pharmacy. dower and alfalfa. HFtwa 3 milus Telephone 144. ____ from Grunts Paas, bordering Rogue River, one-quarter mile of Red­ wood highway, first road to right. W. B. CarviUe, Rd. 4. 36 VETERINARY HOSPITALS FUR SALE—16 acres mar city lim­ its, In uiiauu. Terms if de­ sired. Write No. 6«3, care Courier. 48 FOR SALE-AUTOS ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ COMING EVENTS ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 Nov. 4. Tuesday—Election day. Nov. 11, Tuesday — Armistice day. with full day program sponsored by the American Legion. Nov. 27, Thursday — Thanksgiving day. Famoua for Straw Hat* Did your old straw bat come from Italy, China. Japan, or Panama? Ex­ perts say these countries manufacture most of the strew hats worn by men and women in the United States. Among them are willow, cane, and palm. The best strew for hat making comes from Tuscany.—Exchange. GRANTS PASS VETERINARY HU8P1TAL — Dr. R. Ö. Urtffvn- hagen, Vet. Surgeon. Coraer 7th and M BU. Phone 191-R Restore Health by Gland Treatment Says Science VETERIN ARY- SURGEON TRUCK—Denby 2-ton. Cheap. 611 According to a recent newspaper H Bl. l’bone 42. Will take small DR. R. J. BEBTl’L— Veterinarian. Residence 888 Washington Boule­ dispatch, the vigors ot yorth have ear in trade. 23tt been returned to men of mature age. vard. Phone 338-R. through I he beneficial resulta re­ LOST DR. R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN. Veter­ ceived from glandular treatment. inarian. Office 1th and M Bl., This remarkable scientific work has been accomplished by the head phy­ Phone 191-R. sician and surgeon of one ot Cali­ fornia'« State Institutions. The object of glandular treatment is to build up the devitalized glands so they may continue their normal WANTED function of aupplying the vital gland­ ular secretion« so necessary to physi­ WANTED — To trade or sell cafe. cal energy und perfect health. Will take car for all Its worth. A Glandogen. the new scientific gland real bargain. Bee J. A. Bharos, tonic, prepared in tablet form pro­ 6th und G Sts., Grunts Puss. ore . vides a simple method ot taking Cattlo i and! sheep, nominally or Phone 22-J. 33 glandular treutmeat Glandogen, for Hogs steady to fifty cents men and women. Couch's Pharmacy WANTED — A woman of business ' »toady, ability to take charge ot a well lowor. 1 Kggs cent lower. Butterfat will supply you. Mall orders ac­ established business. No capital ’ steady. cepted. required. Splendid opportunity. Box 693, care Courir.__________ 36 Steers, medium .......... „...... 36 to 7.25 WANTED — Secondhand cook stove Calvos, medium to choice ....36 to 38 DR. D’ORGLERS at reasonable price. Write Mrs. ■Hogs, light weight........ 310 to i 111 SCALP COMPOUND P. E. Lewis, Rd. 4. Box 63, Grunts Sheep, top .....___ __ 310 to > 310.85 Pnetlvrly cut«« dan.lmff or fathns halt Pasa. I1 The one «tir« remedy tor ItchUlg Ka.p. Lambs .................. _.... 38.50 to > 311.50 Otdre by mall. $I.SO|>«t lat. WANTED—We will buy furniture, Kggs .................. •.............. 47He to 51c I WESIURN DRUG CO. toola, farm implements, chickens, Butter ............................................ __ 42c . 1 N. Broadway boritami for cash or sell on coniml««ion, ____ 40c j 618 1 street, auction yards. Mil-' Butter, prints ........................... ___ ;39c ' likun fc Fletcher. 21tf Butter, standards .................. Wheat, hard white ................... „..31.55 Wheat, western rod ................. ....31.48 A i tied time rub the throat and Butterfat, Grants rasa ........... ........41c i FOR BALE—White and Brown Leg­ cheat thoroughly with— Butterfat, San Francisco ........ ...41 ’ 4ic i horn cockerels and cocks. Also Barred Röck». Ono tulle west of Butterfut, San Francisco........ ....... 42c ’ town on lowor river road. Con Schaefers. 48 Legal blanks of all kinds at the 7“. -t.YW w f • *2^gaffg"» J Oourler office. POULTRY BRONCHITIS MISCELLANEOUS FOR FIRE Extinguishers and refill fluid see Geo. 8. Barton, Grants Pass, Oregon. 48tf HENRY M. LANCASTER, Mining Engineer, 204 Weal F St., Grauls Pass, Oregon. HATS—Good material, correct styles, moderately priced at Burton’s Mil­ linery Shop. Hate remodeled, cleaned and blocked. 407 N. 6th St., (fppoaito court liouso. 103tf Ö BILLING CONTRACTORS HARPER & 8ON—Building contrac­ tors. Shop work, furniture crating. Shop 417 G St., Phono 142-J. PLUMBING G. A. BRYAN — The Plumber, sanitary plumbing and hoatluc. Sklllod labor only employed. We guarantee our work. Phone 306 512 H Street. U (WI’RUtH PACK »TV» Canadian Expoaed Peculiar Traite of Relatives. Grants Pass, Ore FOR SALE DAILY MADE ODD BEQUESTS AND GAVE REASONS DOYLE'S » PAKS I lit. lion. Austen Chamberlain re­ ceived recently fr<>tu us Ontario cor­ respondent a copy of the will of Dr. William Dunlop, who was an assist­ ant sruty surgeon In the War of 1812, In the Eighty-ninth British regiment. It la said the will Is registered at Goderich, and Is dated at Montreal, 1847. As a legal document it seems te .-.land in a class by Itself. The mala portions follow: I, William Dunlop, of Bnlrbrald. IB the Township of Colborne, County and district of Huron. Western Canada. Esquire, being In sound health und body, nnd my rnlnd Just as ususl (which my friends who flatter me gay Is no rreut shakes at the beet of times), do make thia my last Will and Testament as follow«, revoking, of courae. all former Wilis. I leave the property of Galrbrald and all other landed property I may die possessed of to my sisters Helen Boyle Story and Ellxabeth Boyle Dunlop, the former because «lie Is married to a Minister whom she henpecks—the lat­ ter been use she 1« married to nobody nor Is she like to be, for she la an old maid and not marketrife. and alao I leave to them, and their heirs, my shnre of the stock and Implements on the farm, provided always that the en­ closure round my brother’s grave M reserved, and If either should die with­ out issue, then the other to inherit the whole. I leave to my sister-in-law, Louisa Dunlop, all my share of the household furniture nnd such traps with the ex­ ceptions hereinafter mentioned. I leave my silver tankard to the eld­ est son of Old John as the representa­ tive of the family, but he would melt ft down to make temperance medals and that would be sacrilege—however, I leave my big horn snuff box to him — he can only make temperance born spoons of that. I leave my slater Jenny my P.ible. the property formerly of my great­ great-grandmother. Bethla Hamilton of Wood Hall, and when ■he know« as much of the spirit of It as «he does of the letter, «he will be another guise Christian than she la. I also leave my late brother's watch to my brother Sandy, exhorting him at the same time to give up Whlggery, radicalism nnd all other sins that do most easily beset him. I leave my brother Alan my big snuff box. an I am Informed he 1« rather a decent Christian with a Jolly face. I leave Parson Ckevasae (Maggy’« husband) the snuff box I got from the Sarnia MlllUa. as a small token of my graUtude for the services he has done the family In taking a sister that no man of taste would have token. I leave John Caddie a silver teapot to the end that he may drink ten there­ from to comfort him under the afflic­ tion of a slntternly wife. I leave my books to my brother Andrew, because he has been so long a Jungley Wallah that be may learn to read with them. I give my silver cup with n sovereign In It, to my slater. Janet Graham D'in­ lop because she Is an old meld, nnd pious, and also my grunna's «miff mull, as It look« decent to see an old woman taking snuff. Urgent Need Edwin had been strangely fidgety all the qvening. Usually he was content to sit for hours and hours In the tw-l- loved one. Edwar- llght, holding his I dlna. by the linnd and dreaming dreams of the sweet by-and-hy. Sev- erel times lie rlnnced at his watch t aud at Inst—at least two hours before his accustomed I time, lie rose to take hl« departure “So soon, Edwin, deart site sighed. "Must you really pp MY ALLOWANCE R emodeling T o do S o ILL on HAVE LESS last " fall <3 hats &. ¿DRESSES