Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 04, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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GRANTS
PARR DAILY
(Xlt'ROBR
P1.UMBING
D O Y L ES
Grants Pass, Ore.
O. A. BRYAN — The Plumber,
■anltsry plumbing end
heating.
Skilled labor only employed. W«
guarantee our work
Phone 301
61 2 H Street
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POULTRY
NEW DRESS FLANNELS
• »li in. wide Oblong Cliei-ks iu blue, green mid brown
$3-25 yard .
FOR BALE White and Brown Leg­
horn cockerels and cocks.
Also
Burred Rock». One mile west of
town on lower river roud. Con
Schaefer».
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Drink Water to
Help Wash Out
Kidney Poison
Silk O Wool Holeproof Hose, $1.50 pair
it Your Back Hurts or Bladder
Portland.
P.)—
livestock nominally Hbcady. eggs a
cent higher, butterfat steady.
Steers, medium ............. *6.25 to I*
Helfers, medium ......... 33.75 to >5.75
laMnba, light weight *!• to *11.5*
Hogs, heavy weigh» . (8.50 to *9.35
Hoge, light weight ............ *• <o *9.54
Egg»......................................... 40c to *2e
! Hatter ....... -..........
46e
Wheat, hard wnlte
........
*1.50
I Wheat, weatem fed
*1.3*
Butlertat, GraMs Paaa
TtnMertM, 8. F.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦
comino EVENTS
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FOB SALE
WANTED
MILK FOR HALE—Delivered morn­ WANTED — Secondhand cook stove
ing» and evening». West Jordan
at leaaoiiubie price. Urite Mrs.
•iraK. Pboao »16-J.
64 I
I" E l.ewl», Kd «, Box 64, Grams
l'a»».
5 1
FOH MA14C—Hor»». baggy, harneen,
very cheap. 13 Uelglau hare»; O. WANTKD—We will buy furulture,
O. C. white leghorn pullets, now
luul», farm impleiiivuia, cuicaeu«,
laying. F P. -Rosa, Rd. 4, on
lur cu»u ur seil uu coohuumiuu ,
Redwood highway, 3 miles out, at
(di 1 »treet, auctluu yuidu. Mil­
first croas road.
4 4
likan 4t fm ubar.
uu
Wil.I. butcher corn fed hog» Friday,
WANT
TO
TRADE
—
A-l
1930
Spec
­
Nov. 7.
Please leave or phone
ial 6 btuuuuuKvr lur smaller tar
your order». Phone 343-Y. C. K.
lu urei ciñas ceuditiou. Audi usa
Log»dou, Rd. 1. Box 70, north city
No. iu4 can 1 ourtt i
ii
limit» on Pacific highway.
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SALE OR EXCHANGE — Timber WAN'IEU—Clients to Insure lu the
American
insurance Compuuy.
claim, four million feet fir, hem­
One of the oldest and atrougest
lock, cedar, pine; east of Glen­
lira Inaurane« coupauiue in Amer­
dale near highway. Will accept
ica. Special reduced rate« lor
late model auto. Write 708 car
Granta Pass. H. B. Hendricks,
Courier.
lb
Feu I estMe, ageut fur American
hire lua. Co., office in Howard
BEAL ESTATE
blu»., over iMiubuuuiere.
uJ
BELLING OUT RANCHES al bargain WANTED — (Experienced wail rena,
prices. 5 and lu year»' time,
no other need apply. Josephine
ltancbea tor real and exchange.
Hotel. *
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Gold Kay Realty Company, Med­
turd. Uregou.
U WANTED—Wood auw rig with or
without engine.
J. V. Hunter,
FOR SALE—15 acres near city lim­
ltd. bio. 4, L>rati la Ihtss.
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its, V* lu alfalfa. Terms if de­
sired. Write No. 693, care Courier. WANTED — 150.00 worth of good
________
4»
hay uHlviqeu
al --------
ranch, -------
now ----------
muon
ML- —
wnl you deliverf J. C. Hunter,
\!.E OR ItEN'l
... a...
3V
Route 4.
ranch, 6 miles south of Granta
Pass, W. G. White, owner, <01 C WANTED -To leu»« small ranch.
St.
42
1'relcr oue ail stocaed und equip­
ped. See A. C. tv heeler, ul» be.
FOR SALE—AUTOS
Otto.
«6
TRUCK -»Denby 3-ton. Cheap. 511 WANTED — Cheap 1-lnch lumber,
li St. Phone 42. Will take amali
old window», any m»e. box ua,
car in trade.
23tt
Rogue Hiver, ore.
41
ll' TO-DATE Ford touring, fine con­
WANTED rialti sewing und com-
dition. *2u0. Sell or <■*< hung» lor
lull* U> tir. 1'llUUU -|5-K or IfMl
propelty. SUO U Kl. hMt.«
41
Uiu N. luui bi.
1»
MAXWHLL TOURING OAR
For
sale. *ib.Ou, ut Auto 'lop ii Paint
LUST
Shop_________________ 43
LOST—Saturday night, 3ux3
lire ¡
FOR BALK -192 1 Ford touring, At-
ami run. tower liter road, neluru
water-ketii system, *185. cash or
Oictlug Uurage. Kewaid.
to '
(erma. 8u3 u St. East.
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FUR RENT
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIO
FOR RENT—3 unfurnished room», PIANO SCHOOL FOR HEG IN N E Kb
—Hallie Cuiemau Ganen, » h
sleeping porch, *10 month; adults.
North Fourni Diieei. Attiliaieo
839 on hard Ave.
11 i
tuacuer National Acadumy oi
Muele. Carnegie Hull, New loia.
When your kidney* hurt and your
back feel» »ore don’t get »cared and pro­
ceed to load your »totnach with a lot of
drugs that excite the kidneys and irri­
tate the entire urinary tract. Keep
Cmr kidneys clean like you keep your
>wel» dean, by flushing them with a
mild, harmle»» salts which help» to re­
move the body’» urinous wute and »tim-
ulates them to their normal activity.
The function of the kidney» is to filter
the blood. In 2-4 hours they strain from
it SD grain» of acid and waste, so we
can readily understand the vital impor­
tance of keeping tin- kidneys active.
Drink lot» of good water—you can’t
drink too much; also get from any phar­
macist about four ounces of Jad Saits;
take ■ tablespoonful in a glass of water
before breakfast each morning for a
few days and your kidney» may then
act fine This famous salts is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon
juice, c-inbined with lithia. and ha* been
used for years to help clean and stimu­
late clogged kidneys; also to neutralize
the adds in the system so they are no
longer a source of irritation, thus Jtesi
relieving bladdrr weakness.
Jad -Salts is inexpensive ; can not in­
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia water drink, which everyone
should take now and then to help keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this; al«o keep up the water drinking,
and no doubt you will wonder what
be< ame of your kidney trouble »nd back­
ache. Rv all means have your physi­
cian examine your kidneys at least twice
a year.
PILES
Men, Women and Children Treated
MY nbrnurgksl. »oothlng rrestment
for Pile, end other Rectal and Co­
lon diaorden is given peraons from two
to over eighty yeara of age, thua proving
rhe mildness of my methods.
My success tn creating thousands of men.
women and children enables me to oon-
fidcntly GUARANTEE to cure any
case of Piles or refund the patient's fee.
My new Seattle offices are now prepared
to care for patients from
l’ucet Sound »nd British
Columbta Districts. Send
today for FREE booklet.
MISCELLANEOUS
HENRY M. LANCASTER. Mtulng PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHUOL—
Siate iMXi'udltud leacuer». Fiuuu
Eugincur, 204 Weal F St., Granta
•ud voice, ouparutu studio» numi
Paaa, Oregon.
•tid suuth poiiious ot city. Air».
HATS—-Good material, correct »tylaa,
Giara l utile Feutou, 609 A sttuel,
moderately priced al Burton'» Mil­
every atteruoou bui Weduesauy,
linery Shop.
Hat» remodeled,
ami ali Uuy baturuay. High eciiooi
cleaned and !>!«>» ked. 407 N. 6th
credit» gneu in piauo. uurruweu
St., uppoilla court house.
103tf
primary ami ginueigurteu coursu
tur Uegiuueia aud Utile tota. At­
EQUIPPED PIcAOElt MINE
For
tillateci with Nuuonul Academy oi
«.tie, Inquire of Waldorf llllllard
Music, Cui'uegio Hall, New tura.
Hall.___________________________ 44
Mrs. J. J. Hauaeu, bl6 So. 5Ih S(.
LET W YNAFRKD G ASTON
1 I .
High aciiuol credll» giveh in voice
care of your muguxlno subacrlp-
and piano.
tlons and renewals. Phono 334-
L.
44
BUILDING
HORSES for Hire—Belgian stock.
CONTRACTORS
410 each per month. Dudley Gal-
l> >. 656 N. 6th.
_________ 45
IIARI'ER & SON—Building contrae-
1 WILL not bo responsible for any
lora. Shop work, burniture cratmg.
debts contracted, after this date,
Shop 417 G bt., Phoue 142-J.
by anyone but myself. L. G. Myers.
Nov. 3, 1924.
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WANTED - SITUATIONS
Standard water pip« and
arrrw casing, for «very pur-
ixtw ; also valves and Attinga.
Both new and re-manufactured.
AH material tested under pres­
sure and gunranteed. Immedi­
ate delivery.
Money saving
price«.
6. WEISSBACH & CO.
1UM lllii bl. bun Francisco
VETERINARY
HOSPITALS
WANTED — Work for winter by GRANTS PASS VETERINARY
steady married man. Prefer store
HOSPITAL»— Dr. R. B. Grlffen-
or garage though not particular.
Uagcn. Vet. Surgeon. Coruer 7th .
Address No. 705 Caro Courier. 4 4
and M St». Phono 191-R.
WANTED Bookkeeping work. Will
devote part time to several firms.
Mrs. M. F. Gateley, 656 N. 6th. 45 VETERIN ARY SURGEON
WELL EXPERIENCED mason ten­ DR. R. J. 1LE8TUL—Veterinarian.
der looking for work. Apply at
Residence K38 Washington Boule­
2 19 West 1 street. Everett Brooks.
vard. Phone 3 98-R.
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4 5
WANTED — A steady Job as atoro DR. R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter­
inarian.
Office 7th and M St.,
clerk or truck driver. Elmer Fox.
Phone 191-R.
249 West I St.
45
WHAT’S THE USE
SUPPLIES
Machinery and
Heavy Hardware
P. S. WOODIN
ltonr 42
Alt H HU
Votes at 101
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Nov. 6-7—lA'inmni play, high wehaoi.
Help the alumni, belt» the school.
42
Nov. 8, Saturday—Ram mage Sale by
Woman's Clnb.
Nov. II, Tuesday—Ar mist lee day,
with full day program sponsored
by the American Legion.
■Nov. 22. Saturday — Neighbors of
Woodcraft cooked food and basaar.
Nov. 27, Thursday — Thanksgiving
day.
Nov. 29, Saturday — Ba
cooked food aale by ladies of the
Church of Christ.
I
Prime Minister Ram-ay MacDon­
ald (upper left), of Great Britain,
facing the crisis of his entire politi­
cal career, has carried his case di­
rect to the people. He is making a
hurried campaign throughout the
British Isles as the general elections
approach.
Premier Edouard Herriott (upper
right), of France, is launching a new
anti-clerical fight. He is attempting
■WWS.
14»TH OF PEP IN SEW
Mee. Mary Keatiwg ef Washington,
though 101 years old. is going to
vote this election. She is seen here
signing an application for an absent
voter's license, so vOe may mall her
ballot to her old precinct in Martins­
burg. Va.
TALMADGE PICIVRE
C nstance Talmadge puts lots of
fun and peg» In her new film, “The
Goldfish," which Jerome Storm di­
rected for Producer Joseph
M.
'b.neiiek. In ths film Constance has
three husbands, and unlike
most
■women she can't get rid of them
'even when she gets a divorce.
There'a an
intriguing something
■about thia character which just
keeps a husband hanging around
and whwrq they «re current—“has-
'beehs” or "would-be.”—they stick
around and oifer advice after the
1 manner of perfect husbands.
It’s really pretty clever to be able
to do It. So many men really resent
'being divorced—for no particular
n^ason except that some one else of­
fers a nicer reeidence for the pretty
■wife.
"The Goldfish” Was adapted by C.
Gardner Sullivan front Oladys Un­
ger's stage play, in which Marjorie
Rainbeau was featured.
Jack Mulhall Js Constance's lead­
ing man. Others having prominent
roloe in the oast are Jean HershoK,
Za 8u Pitts. Edward Connelly, Wil­
liam Conklin, Nellie Bly Baker, Leo
White and Frank IClllott.
"The •Goldfish,” is now showing
at the Rivoli Theatre.
*
lets: itATTLE offices :
Lnn< h to Re HervrsJ—
Lnncb will bo aerrrd at noon by
the Woussa’a dub on Saturday, Nov
3, at Bryan'a plumbing shop, neat
door to the Hmlth Garage, where tb»
runs mag» »ale will ba hold.
Mr.
Bryaa ha» donated the n»e of his
sbewroaa and a moder» lunch eaan
ter will be Installed. The menu co«
•Wi of cbickaa tamales, baked bean»
■andwioha«. pies and ceflee
There
will be a targe torca af waitreaeea
aud prompt service la promieed. Mre
Hana Looff is tn charge of the coai-
mlttee whkh conntMe of Mrs. E. W.
Miller, Mrs. A. B. Cornell, Mrs.
Frank ReogMroff, Mica Alice Hors­
ing. Mtsa Esther Gearhart a«d Mat
Florence Riddle.
Colorad papar M «• Courier.
Bothere You, Begin
Taking Balts
Classified Advertising
PIGE TITREE
Election Hi tum« will Re Received
Tonight
IU vol I Theatre
Election return» will be given to­
night at the Rivoli theatre. Over a
special leased wire” which will carry
complete messages of the Kate and
national returns direct to the pro­
jection room. The management an­
nounces that a Hoot Gibson picture
has been secured to Kart at 11
o'clock and the pietune will be con­
tinued until the final election re­
sults have been send, in «nd the vot­
ers will know who is president of
the nation.
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Physician’s Gland
Experiments Astonish
Scientific World
Wonders have beeh workd In the
rejuvenation of youth and vigor by
glundular treatment in one of Cali­
fornia's State Institutions.
This
"Scientific magic'' has been perform-
I ed by the head physician and sur-
| geon who report» succeoa in 90% of
100 cases treated.
Hundred» of men and womea are
| now turning to glandular treatment
j to help regain lost strength, vigor,
vitality and health.
1 Glandogen. the new Rcientlfic gland
1 tonic, prepared in tnblet form, pro-
vldw a simple method ot taking
glandular treatment. Glandogen, for
men and women, 1» obtainable at
Couch's Pharmacy. Mail orders ac­
cepted.
I
to sever diplomatic relatiyns with the
Vatican.
Earle Sande (lower left), Ameri­
ca'» premier jockey, who has been
laid up with a broken leg. expects to
be up and around again by Christ­
mas.
Francisco Ochoa Ortiz (lower
right) has assumed his new duties
in Washington as the minister from
Ecuador.
Occupants Only Bruised
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OREGON
Mountain Breakfast
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John Otlaw, 105th
Lieutenant
aero squadron. Tennessee National
Guard, and his passenger, Western
i Grizzard, were flying along in Ot-
i
law’s plane at an altitude of about
400 feet. They were traveling at a
65-mile-an-hour clip. Suddenly the
motor died. Below them was a
(BRAND)
Pure Pork
Country Sausage
For Sale at All Markets
1
crowd of 10,000 to 15,000 persons
gathered at a county fair. To (have
attempted to land there would have
endangered the spectators' lives. 9o
Otlaw glided as far as he couM—-
about a half a mile—then made a
! "pancake” landing. The plane was
wrecked, but both men escaped with
I bruises.
Our Price — First Grade
Cream 38c
Classified Business Directory
I
Grants Pass Creamery
Of Reliable Business and Professional Firnis
Arrangisi i» alphabetical order for quick reference
WANTED —TO BUY
fits
Raw Furs of All Kinds
High Cash Price
INSURANCE
AUTO TOPS
THE FUR MARKET
M. E. BERRY—Auto tops, harness
E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Autb,
and canvas work.
Plate Glass Insurance. Tufts Bldg.
Phone 28.
CREAMERY
OpjHe.lt<• Josephine Hotel
FARMERS. ATTENTION — Highest
PHYSICIANS AND
prices for butterfat. Ice cream,
SURGEONS
soft drinks. Quick delivery. Sixth
and L Sts. “Jackson Co. Cream­
DOCTOR C. J. MOSER, PhyslciaO
ery.” Phone 84.
and Surgeon. X-ray work. Off lee
phone 182; Res. 92.
CAFES
Couch's Pharmacy
FOR FILMS. DEVELOP.
ING AND PRINTING
In by 0 a. m. out by 5 p. m
GOOD EATS CAFE—309 So. Sixth.
Meals at all hours. Sunday spec­ DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­
cian and aurgeon. Special atten­
ial.
tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di­
of women. Complete X-Ray
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU seases
equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones,
FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU —
home, 31-Y; office 21-J.________
Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch
All DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual
counter, registration free.
theraputics. Office over Westetn
kinds of employment, Given and
Union. Rea. 259-R; office 217-R.
secured.
Absolutely no charge.
Welcome.
512 South Sixth St.
DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician and
Phone 218.
aurgeon. Obstétrica, diseases of
women, and children. All chronic
diseases treated without the knife.
Phone 2S2-Y or 275-R.
Guaranteed
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS
at
The Truax Grocery
By L. F. Van Zelm
o Western
Pity the Poor Men
8A1MR
shops
— T his
OHE <3
Jt CHII.DQEN
« iant S
pay «
to
he ’ s
A in ' t
MOTTO
what
MUST BE "WIMMEN
F i QST " --- IF a FELLOW
c : t h « hair cut - these
ffoT
To
W. L. CAMERON, M. D.—Physician
and Surgeon. Office and rest­
deuce over Couch’s Pharmacy.
Telephone 144.
T hey ltsta st
PUT on
I
REAL ESTATE
skirts
• HAiS
roseto
WHllS
YOU
WAIT
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E. L. GALBRAITH—Farm and City
Property. Business opportunities.
Tuffs Bldg. Notary Pablic. Phono
28.
A. C WHEELER—Rea! Estate, Fito
and Auto Insurance, Notary Pub­
lic, 514 South Sixth.
TAILORS
JOHN HI MMEL’S TAILOR SHOP
517 II street.
TAXI SERVICE
FOR WHITE LINE TAXI — Phoae
'Blind George's news stand, 262-J
Residence phoue 3b 1.
It