HtTI'Hh.tV. NOVH3UIKR I. 102$. — GR«NTH PAH« DMLT IYIURIER POULTRY Foil SALE White and Brown Leg­ horn cockerel« and cocks. Also Barred Ric k i O m '"He west of town on lower river road. Con CoiiMance Tsliiuulg«- M ill Aplicar In Hcbaofer«. 48 “The GoMfhh" M Rivoli Grants Pass, Ore. “Constance Talmedge has the VETERINARY I % most «xprewive bands In fllmdom," HOSPITALS / ■aye Jerome Ktorm, wbo directed G K A N18 PAHS VETERINARY Constance In "The Goldfish." Dl- HOSPITAL — Dr. R. B Grlffen- raetor Htomi ought to know, for be bagvn Vet Murgwu Cornar 7tb has the ri*tallon among Hollywood \Vlu*n yon nsk for Holeproof Hosiery you get tine and M Ml* Phons III H directors ot aecuring unusual emo­ tpuility, perfect fit, will not Mug iijpl retains its shape I tional expression from his players' Vttl'lSHINARY SURGEON and silky lustre. Silk— "The Goldfish’’ will be hands, DK. R. J. BK4ITUL— Vuterlnurian. shown at the Rivoli theatre* n<4 Residence 831 Washington Buuls- week. vard. Phon« 398-K. "Hands have always been my di­ DR. R. 1«. QHIFFENHAGEN, Veter­ rectorial hobby," says sco rm. inarian. Ottlee 7tb and M St., "Thing» can be said with the hands Phono 1B1-R. P. N. PRACTICAL FRONT CORSET which even the eyes cannot exprees. When testing an actor or actrese for a certain role I watch their hands. If they use them gracefully, ex- preMtively and intelligently I am then and there convinced that they Beats Elect rtf ur Gas are real artists. “Constance Taknadge is unusual­ A now oil lamp that givo» an atnaa- FOR SALE WANTED - SITUATIONS itigly brilliant, «oft, white light, even ly expressive wMh her hands. With­ better than gaa or electricity, has out changing the expression of her MILK FOR HALE—Delivered morn­ WANTON—Work by man and wlf been tested by the U. 8. Government ings uud ovoniug» Writ Jordan Woman experienced cook, mau and 35 lending universities and eyes, or the pose of her head and ■feet. Phone 335-J. 63 good worker. Address Box 44, found to be superior to 10 ordinary body, Constance can get over her 1U1. No. 1. Murphy. Ore. • oil lamps. It burns without odor, thoughts In a manner which instant­ FOR SALE - - Germun police dogs, niece» and nephews of Strong­ WANTED -Wood «» rig with or ■moke or noise- no pumping up, i« ly stumps her aa a great artist. simple, cle.iu, safe. Bums »4 POI heart, the world’s famous movie without engin». J. C. Hunter, cent air uud 6 per cent common ker- “I delight in sitting back and •tar. our stock is registered In ltd. No. 4, Grunin l*u»e. 43 Oeeue (coal oil). chlng Constance work. Only Germany and American Kennel The Inventor, V. .M. Johnson, i«i 'ery seldom do 'I find it necessary Club. Rummel Kennels, 313 Bur- FOR RENT North Union Ave , Portland, Ore., Is to suggest bits of 'business' to her. •<■»» Ht, Grulli» Paas, Ore. offering to «end a lump on 10 days' FOI4 RENT — Cheap furnished house FREE trial, or even to give one Once she has glanced over the photo w REAL ESTATE Write No. 704 Caro Courier. 3» FREE to the first user In each local­ play soript she goes through her ity who will help him introduce it. role, using only her hands and eyes. SELLING OUT RANCHES at bargain aiXoUE-LLAM EU US Write him today tor full particulars. price», h and ill years' limo. “After that I can «R down and Ranches for rent and exzhang« FOR FlllE Extinguisher* aud refill Also ask him to explain how you can enjoy her acting. She puts her get the agency and without exper ­ Gold Itay Itealty Company, Med- fluid see Geo. S. llariuu, Gluuls ience or money make $250 to $500 whole self Into her work and a doz- ford. Oregon. It 1‘aaa, Oregon. 4aU per month. en times a day has us roaring at her FUR SALE—15 acre« nour city lim­ HENRY M. LANCASTER. Mining aide-splitting mimicry. But con­ its, S In alfalfa. Term« if de­ ♦ ♦ 4 Eugineur, 2ui West F bl., Gruuts ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ sired. Write No. 693, care Courier. Pass, Oregon. ♦ stantly while she is tortore the cam­ ♦ COMING EVENTH * 48 ♦ ♦ era I find myself watching her hands ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FYkit saia : OR RENT 33 aero HATH—Good material, correct stylo», They fascinate me with their unus­ day. Nov. 4, Tuesday Election moderately priced al Burton « Mu- ranch, « mil«« aoutli of Grant« ual expressiveness." liuery bbop. Huts remodeled, Nov. "Brown's in TYiwn, ” given 6-7 I'ami, W. G. White, owner, 701 C cleaned aud blocked. 4v7 N. 6tu St. 43 at high school by alumni. 35tf bl., opposite court House. lUJlt Nov. 8, Saturday—Rummag' Sale by “Open All Nigtil” Will Be Seen at NOW is the time to do your fall FUR SALE—AUTOS Rivoli Tonight Only Woman's Club. plowing and grading. Leave word TRUCK Denby 2-lou. Cheap? 511 Nov. 11, Tuesday — Armistice day, Aa far as picture plays go, ‘ “Open I at C. L. Davis place. West end ot H St. 1'houe 4 3. Will take small with full day program sponsored All Night" Is something new. Here Rogue River Avenue. 39 car in trade. 2311 by the American Legion. *| I we have auMtety and charm inter- GRANT« PARS. Ore.—-Oct. 27, 1924. UP-TO-DATE Ford touring, fine con­ My wife, Lizzie Bumgardeuer, be- Nov. 27. Thursday — Thanksgiving mingled wUh physical action I and dition, $3UU. Heli or excliuiigu fur lUfe Ul Uul UdolHiUiHtt uuU |il*'bpOU~ day. t punch, fine humor and a highly en- property. 8U5 G St. East. 41 ■Ible mind 1 will not be responsibls Dec. 6, Saturday—Bazaar and cook- f terttaining story. And i to top it all, for any debts mad a by her after .MAXWELL TOURING CAR For cd food sale by ladies of the a flawle«« cart. The outstanding this date. John Bumgardener. 3» Sale, $<ú.UU, al Auto tup & Paint Church of Christ. 37 feature of the film is the «ix day Shop. H rLUALSlNQ Dec. 13, Saturday — Cooked food bike race around which the plirt re­ WANTED sale, apron bazaar by legion solves, and which in itself is worth U. A. BRYAN — Tire Plumber. For Auxiliary, (for veterans hospital several time« the price of admission. WANTED — Secondhand cook «love sanitary plumbing ami Ueatiug. at reasonable price. Write Mr«. No. 77, MW’Stf Skilled la our uuiy employed. W« The story deals wWh a young Pa­ 1*. E. Luwls, Rd. 4. Box 63, Grant« guarantee our work. Buone 30b risian society matron who is bored Puss. 61 013 H Street. 11 to tours because of her husband'« WANTED—Me will buy furniture, tame love-making. Shf craves cave­ tool«, farm iniplumuula, chicken«, LNÜTHUUTIÜN IN MUblG tor cash or «ell on commission, PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS man tactics and one night decides to 618 1 street, auction yard«. Mil­ go in search of her ideal man. She —Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 likan A Fletcher. 31tf North Fourth blreei. Affiliateli finally finds him at t^p Winter Cir­ teacher Nalioum Academy ul WANTED—Truck for Ford touring, cus where the International Bicycle Music. Carnegie Hall, New Yura. perfect condition, starter and ex- race to In progress, in the person of tlus. Cruwtoru, utuauUKst. 39 PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Machinery and Petit 'Mathieu, a champion bicycle *- ,__________ 3'J Stalo accrudlled tenchurn. Piauo Heavy Hardware rider. Event» take an unexpected uud voice. Separate studios north | 1’1.AIN SEW ING WANTED Piton« turn when friend husband discovers and south portions of city. Mr». 278-11, or call »16 N. 10th Ht. Clara Tuttle Feulon, 60» A street, M i , t. 39 her and »tarts acting as a caveman P. S. WOODIN every afternoon but Wednesday, himself, And from that point on WANT TO TRADE—A-l 1920 Spec­ and all day Suturduy. High school st. e 42 Sil H ial 6 Htudebaker tor smaller car the film is an alternating of giggles, credits given in piano. Uurruwes in flrat class condition. Address primary uud klndergarteu course chuckles and laughs. No. 703 care Courier. 41 tor bc-gium rs mid little tots. At- fillatud with National Academy ot WANTED -Clients to insure in the I Sacrcdncss of Work Music, Carnegie Halt, New York. I American Insurance Company. All true work is sacred; in all true Mr». J. J. Hansen, 515 So. Sth tjt. | Ono of the oldest and strongest High school credits given In voice work, were i it ‘ * but true liand-lalair. flro Insurance conspanlue In Amer­ aud piauo. there Is something of dlvlnenexs. La­ ica. Special reduced raXee for Granta Pass. H. I). Hendricks, bor, wide as the earth, has Its summit BUILDING real eataAe, agent tor American In heaven.—Thomas Carlyle. Fire Ina. Co., office in Howard CONTRACTORS Standard water pipe and lililg . over Bonbonniere. 63 Printed butter wrappers for aale aervw casing, for every pur­ pose ; also valves and fitlinirs. W!AIVPHI> — 'Experienced waitress, HARPER A SON—Building contrac­ at the Courier office. Roth n«Rv and re-manufnetured. no other need apply. Josephine tors. Shop work, furniture crating. All material tested under pres­ sure and guaranteed. Immedi­ Hotel. 38tf Shop 417 G St.. Phone 14 2-J. ate delivery. Money saving D O Y L E’S HOLEPROOF HOSIERY $1.00, $1.50 and up to $3.50 Classified Advertising NEW LAMP BURNS 94 % AIR MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES PIPE SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS SWEATERS C. J. BREIER CO Grants Pass, Or«-. WHAT’S THE USE PAGE HEVEN GRAVEYARD HAD ITS INCEPTION IN JOKE Man ’s Jesting Proposal Car ried Out by Companions. tied Companions. Un the great Warner ranch in San Diego county, Calif., a few wiles from the hot springs resort. Is a little clus­ ter of seven graves. They are Just off the frequently traveled road leuding to Sfont^zuma and Kan Felipe valleys, but are wit visible from lite road and very few of the residents of thiit sec­ tion are aware of their existence. No fence surrounds them, «nd but for a few fragments of a single marble slab they would not be noticed by a pedes­ trian who might walk over them. But in the origin of this little bury- ing ground Is a story of throbbing in­ terest. The graves are on ■ knoll a few hundred faet back of the old But­ terfield stage station In Buena Vista valley, one of the stopping places of what was the longest stage line in the world, extending from St. Louis to San Francisco, in operation before the Civil war. Through the middle part of the little Buena Vista valley runs a clenaga with a line of large cottonwood trees, af­ fording water and shade to some of the many thousand sleek cattle which For Governor range the big ranch, says the Los An­ geles Times. The stage station, built of adobe, with wooden “lean-to” anil porches, was not only patronized by cross-country travelers, but was also a resort for tlie prospectors who thronged that region in the early days, and the cattlemen who looked after the herds in the surrounding territory. Saturday night always found a crowd of these rough-and-ready frontiersmen gathered at the station, where they spent the evening swapping stories, gambling, drinking and carousing gen­ erally. On the Sunday morning following a particularly wild carousal, when ail were partly stupefied from the night's orgy, some one remarked: “Well, we done about everything ’here was to do last night, but If anybody can start anything new we will do it now.” Said another, stretching hlmselt and yawning: “Well, the only thing I can think of that we did not do was to start a graveyard.” “That's right," said the first speaker. “We did not do that, but we'll do it right now, and you'll be the one we‘ll start it with.” The new idea was welcomed by all except the one who suggested ft. A range rider produced a rope, and the victim was Acnrted to a large syca­ more tree a few hundred feet from the house. The rope was thrown over a limb, and, as they thought, adjusted about the man's neck so as not to strangle him—for no one really Intend­ ed to take his life. Then lie was hauled up into the air. and with much hilarity the rest of the company went into the house to breakfast, leaving the Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ross, Demo­ unfortunate victim of their practical cratic candidate for Governor of Joke helplessly dangling. Wyoming, to succeed her late hus­ Returning to the sycamore tree after band, Governor William B. Rosa, breakfast to release their companion who died October 2nd., from his uncomfortable position, they found him dead. In their befuddled condition they had bungled in adjusting the rope, and he had been choked to Plats of Grants Pass- Blue prints $1.60; blue line prints, death. After they had cut the body down $1.75. Courier office. and it was evident life could not be re­ stored, a consultation was held, and it was decided, without inquest or other official action, to bury the body. It was taken to the top of the knoil Back of the stage station, and then and tlwre the.graveyard was started, as Its first occupant had suggested. Vegetable Sponge Edible Tn Algeria an extensive industry has been developed In the cultivation of what are known as vegetable sponges. prices. The chief market for tire product Is AUTO TOPS Paris, although specimens are not un­ 6. WEISSBACH & CO. common in the United States. They M. E. BERRY—Auto tops, harness tu* il tu HI. Sau Francisco and canvas work. have come Into extensive use for the Portland, Ore., Nov. 1.—(A. P.) toilet, the bathroom and various other CREAMERY —Livestock nominally steady, eggs domestic purposes. Prior to maturity the fruit is edible, FARMERS. ATTENTION — Highest end butterfat eteady, butter a cent but when the stage of ripeness has prices for butterfat. Ice cream, to a cent and a half lower. been passed the fibrous matter be­ soft drinks. Quick delivery. Sixth Till: IMAMONI» UKANB. A comes separated from the pulp ami pad L Sts. “Jackson Co. Cream­ $6 to 7.25 forms a tough, spongy mass. The ma- Steers, medium ery.’’ Phone 84. ! Calves, medium to choice ....$6 to $8 terlal Is prepared for the market by be­ CAFES I Hogs, heavy weight $8.50 to $9.25 ing bleached in a weak llnie bath.— I» KKA MB rtLI.«,r , is ------------ ,nn known u Bea, Satat. Xl-,y, Reliable GOOD EATS CAFE—309 So. Sixth. .Hogs, light weight ........... $9 to $9.50 Grit. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Sheep, top . .................. $10 to $10.85 Meals at all hours. Sunday spec­ ial. l,ambs ......................... $8.50 to $11.50 Dope That Deters Eggs........................................49c to 51c Self-sutisfaction Is the anesthetic tu EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Butter ............ *0c all progress.—Boston Transcript. Refiners andftuyers of FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU — Butter, prints ........................... 40c NA1WF. PLATINUM A QOLD Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch HIGHEST MARKET PRICES 1 Butter, stamtHrds ..... —............... 39c All counter, registration free. EatahlisScd 16 Year* j Wheat, hard white...... $1.50 kinds of employment, Given and Like Any Preparedness WILDBERG BROS. secured. Absolutely no charge. $1.41 Wheat, western red A dress suit is like a pistol. If you Offa oi 742 Market Street, San Francisco 513 South Sixth St. Welcome. Plant: South San Francisco have one, you keep looking for a Buttenfat, Grants Pass Phone 218. chance to use it.—The Duluth Herald. I Butterfat, S. F, CHICHESTER S PILLS By LF. Van Zeta» C H«,»»,« cu. Freddie’s Idea of Success First German Railroad The first railway built In Germany was the I.udwigsitnhn, connecting the cities of Nuremburg and Forth. It wan alM>ut four mile» long and was opened to traffic in December. 1835. Flat Work is ironed— Our Rough Dry service not only takes the wash out of wash day, but also the hardest part of the Ironing out of ironing Everything comes back washed and dried, and all the flat work is ironed. The coot is low indeed, work is beau ti­ fully done, and you save many hours otherwise lost in the wash. Rough Dry O. K. Laundry F. E. French, Prop. INSURANCE E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Auto, Plate Glass insurance. Tuffs Bldg. Phone 28. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DOCTOR C. J. MOSER. Physician and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office phone 18$; Ree. 93. DR. RALPH W. 8TEARNS—Physi­ cian and aurgeon. Special atten­ tion to surgery. Obatetrics and Di­ seases of women. Complete X-Rsy equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, home, 21-Y; office 21-J._________ DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual tberaputics. Office over Western Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R. DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician and surgeon. Obstetrica, diseases of women, and children. All chronic diseases treated without the knife. Phone S63-Y or 375-R. W. L. CAMERON, M. D.—Physician and Surgeon. Office and real- deuce over Couch'« Pharmacy. Telephone 144. REAL ESTATE E. L. GALBRAITH—Farm and City Property. Business opportunities. Tutts Bldg. Notary Public. Phone 28. A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Fire and Auto Innurance. Notary Pub­ lic, 514 South Sixth. TAILORS JOHN HUMMEL’S TAILOR SHOP. 517 11 street. TAXI SERVICE FOR WHITE LINE TAXI — Phone 'Blind George’s news stand. 262-J Residence phone 3S1. 64