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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1924)
ORANTE WI.T1NKNDAV, NOVI.MUER t>, 1021 Pf.UMBINO Grants Pass, Ore. DAILY •»TRIER Oldest Mason O. A. UUYAS -w The Plumber., sanitary plumbing and heatlns fl killed labor only employed. We Kiiarsnie* our work Phone 104 61 2 II Hl reel DOYLE PARE ELECTED SS"' POUT,TRY Silk Dresses $ 14.50 » Zoll SALE—White und Brown Leg hörn cuckcrela and cm k'a. Also Bsrrcd Rucks. One ml le wüst <if towij'oh lower river road. BehAcfers. New Style H*0 ~ king of cereals BUILDING CONTRACTORS ui * n T Wonderful val- Energy-building carbohydrates, tissue-building pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style H-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook —the quickest cooking cereal— quick as a flash! Mt Ihr low prier of 91 Classified Advertising FOR SALE WAhTED MILK FOR BALK—DeHvered morn- WANTED — Secondhand cook stufo lugs aud uveuluge. Weal Juntan at reuaouaine price. Write Mrs. aiiuWt. Phono 446-J. 53 F. E. Lewis, Rd. 4, Box 44, Gruma Paas. 51 H>R BALK —Horse, buggy, itaruuas. very cheap. 13 Belgian hares; U. O. C. while leghorn pullets, now WANTED—We will buy furniture, louis, lumi impiomuuts, cuicaaus, laying. F. 1‘. iluas, Rd. 4, uu ■or veau or noil ou oommies.uu, Redwood highway, J miles out, at 444 I »uvei, auction yaiua. MU- tlrwl cruse road. 4 4 liauu 1 y ,eiclier. sill WILL butcher corn fed hogs Friday, Nov. I. Fleaao ieav« or pliuu« WANTED -Cliente lo Ittaur« in Ih« your orders. Phone 343-Y. v. E. American Inaurane« Company. Lugadon, ltd. 1, Box 7 0, north city Ouo ot thè olitosi and struuguM. limits uu Faeitic Highway. su tire iuaurunce coutpauioa iu Amer ica. bocciai reuucod riuue lor SALE Oil EXCHANGE — Timber Urani» Pass. H. B. lleuurlcx», claim, lour minion i««t fir, Hem reai estate, agenl tur American lock, cedar, piue; oust ot Uleu- tiro Ina. Co., quteo in Howard ilalu near hlgtiwuy. Will accept Plug., uvur tiunbuuuiere. «3 tale inod»l auto. Write !0 4 car 46 WANTED — Experienced waitress, Courier. no oumt need apply. Josephine FOR SALE 2 yeurlilig and two 3- Hotel. 38tf ><ui uni Jura« y neuer». Mrs. U. 44 A. Pike, Rd. 4, Box 43. WANTED -Wood maw rig with or J. c. Hunter, without engine. 44 meal estate Rd. No. 4, uruuls Pass. SELLING OUT RANCHES at bsrguiu WANTED — 150.00 worth of good buy delivered ul rundí. How mucu pnces, o aud LU years' urne, will you deliver? J. C. Hunter, llauciies for rent auu exchange, 44 Route 4. cold Hay Realty Company, a«4- ford, niuguu. ___________ tf WANTED To lease amali ranch; Freier one ail »tocxed aud equip FOR SALE—15 acres near city lim ped. See A. C. VV Heeler, uH bo. its, Vs in altana. Terms it de sìi ed. Write No. 493, care Courier. 4th. 4a 4* FOIL SAJ j E Oil RENT 33 aero ranch, 4 miles south of Granta Pass, W. U, White, owner, 701 C St. «2 FUR KENT FOR SALE—AUTOS FOR KENT—Good five room house, ♦ IV.uu per lumini, amo luree-iuom TRUCK—Denby 2-tun. Cheap, bit 'jpi.lu.rs upurttiivut. Hiquue «•« H bt. FUuu« 43. Will taso sui a II ♦*. Jordan bl. ruuue 44U-J. so <ai in Hau, - ui MAXWELL TOl'RIhMl CAJ’ For FOR RENT — 4 - room first-floor baie, *10.00, at Auto lop 41 Faint apartmeut, 239 Wust H. 44 Shop. 11 LUST FOR BALK- 1921 Ford touring, Al- Wülui-M'lll LyAC ..«* c41 nil or LOST—Saturday night, 30x3 Ç* tire twriirti. bOu m bi. .jUai. 4 6 und nui, lower r,««r roau. nutuiu uiuiug Garage. Reward. «a FOUND HENRY M. LANCAB'lElt, Mining Luaiuvur, 2u4 weal r bi ., uiauia FUI.NU—Bunch of Keys- Owner can Paas, Urugou. - get il al courier onice. - 44 HATH—Good material, correct stylea, muderaluly priced ul Burtuu a MU- m r lh music liuery BUup. Hula remodeled, cloauid and blocked, 407 N. Otti PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS 10311 al., oppuaite court Uouae. —Ham« Luicman Cai vert, oil. Nortu fourni Strvot. AtUllaleu - For EQUIPPED PloAOOR MINE tu«cn«r Nuuuuai Acaduiuy oi | Mie. Inquire of Waldorf Billiard Music. Caruegiu llaU,_Nuw_ York. 44 Mall. LET WYNAFRED GARTON Take PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— earn ot your magazine subscrip Slat« accredited ibactiers. 1’iauo auu voice. Separate studios north tions and renewals. Phono 334- _L._____________________________4 4 aud south pomous ot city. Mr». Clara 1 utile heutou, too a street, HORSES for Hiro—Belgiuu stock. every afternoon but Wednesday, 810 each per month. Dudley Gal and all day Saturday. High scuool ley. 454 hi. 6th. _ 45 ci edits glveu in piano. Hurrowes primary and kindergarten course I WILL not bo responsible for any debts contracted, alter this date, lor beginners aud lllilu tots. At- by anyone but myself. L. G. Myers. liilated with National Academy of Nov. 3, 1924. 45 Music, Carnegie Hull, New York. Mrs. J. J. Hausen, 515 So. 5th HL WANTED -- SITUATIONS High school credits given iu voice aud piano. WANTED — Work for winter by steady married man. Prefer «tore VETERINARY or garage though not particular. HOSPITALS Addroes No. 705 Care Courier. 44 WANTED Bookkeeping work. Will I devote part time to several firms. GRANTS PASS VETERINARY HUSPITAL — Dr. R. B. Gritlen- Mrs. M. F. Gateley, 856 N. 6th. 45 hagen. Vet. Burgeon. Corner 7lb wui,i. EXPER1MNC8D mason ten and M Bt«. Phone 191-K. der looking for work. Apply at 249 West I street. Everett Brooks. 45 VETERINARY SURGEON U ST UUTIUN WANTED — A steady Job uh store DR. R. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. clerk or truck driver. Elmer Fox, Residence «38 Washington Boule ■ i i w. t i st. ia vard. Phone 398-R. MABRUtD man with traetor and team experience, wants work on DR R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter farm. Raymond M. Lawloss, Mur- Inarian. Office 7th and M St PbOM 191-R. ____ uhy, Ora, <6 WHAT’S THE USE tb & □ <3 G3 V 1 IE only that cook Into granular oatmeal. Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful flavor. More than a new oatmeal—a new cereal. HARI’Elt « SON lluUdtug contrtc tore. Shop work, furniture crating Hhoii 417 O fit . Phone K2-J latest material—oat In crepe, iM-ngallnea, rantona. PARK FIV> ---- — For GoSds Grip, Influ 3^ a < rcR, * f Leviahenshsw Correll, 104 years, is the oldest living Mason. He is a resident of the Kansas Masonic Home. He says he feels better to day than ever, and thinks his long evity due to total abstinence from tohacco and alcohol. onza and as a Preventivo^ tfnacoouB OATS Cook in 2 to3 minutes — »ETS. Ta ke Five Died Aboard Her Portland, Ore., Nov. 5.—-(iA. P.) —Livestock steady, eggs steady to firm, butter and Nutterfat steady. Laxative ¡Brom Quinine Steers, medium ___ __ 36.25 to 38 Heifers, medium ......... >3.75 to 86-75 I-amba, light weight .110 to 811.50 Hogs, heavy'weir!X ..88.50 to 89-25 Hogs, light weight ........ 89 to 89.50 i Eggs................. ..................... 49c to 52c Butter ....... — Butter, prints ...... 81.55 Wheat, hard white....... ...... 81.13 Wheat, Western red ... „38c Butterfat, Grants Pass 43c Butterfat, S. F........... - tablets The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century. I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The box bears this signature COMING EVENT« ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble Almost Over Night IE Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching ccxcma, can be quickly overcome by applying Mcntho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. Be cause of its germ destroying properties, this MiljJiur preparation instantly brings case from skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Kowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. ■ COUCH'S Pl! HIM At V WILL PAY $1.25 GASH on the first bottle of M. A. C. Stom ach Tonic if it does not relieve any case of stomach distress. It gives relief from dyspepsia, sour stomach, gas on the stomach, nausea, and constipation.1 Smith Bros.' M. A. C. invigorates the stomach glands so that food is useiniillaletl in the stomach and the bowels are stimulated so that they perfrom the process of elimination normully without constipation. Price 81.25 per bottle. Couch's Pharmacy will supply you (mail orders accepted). MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES Macliinery and Heavy Hardware P. S. WOODIN Phone 4» KU II Bt. . . I •' Nov. 6-7—¡Alumni play, high school, Help the alumni, help the school. 42 Chancellor Marx of Germany -has Nov. 8, Saturday—Rummage Sale by resigned. He has asked President i Woman's Club. Ebert to order a- general election. Nov. 11, Tuesday — Armistice day. The president, at his request has with full day program sponsored dissolved the 'Reichstag. by the American Legion. I ¡Not. 22, Saturday — Neighbors of Woodcraft cooked food and bazaar. White Rocks and White ' Nov. 27. Thursday — Thanksgiving Orpingtons Are Similar | day. The characteristics of YY’hlte Rocks ; Nov. 29. Saturday — Bazaar and and White Orpingtons are very simi cooked food sale ‘by ladies of the lar. Soruetlnies lt^ is. qu <e hard ter 42 Church of Christ. the Inexperienced to make a dlstlnc- I)ec u Saturday — Cooked food tlon between the two breeds. The j sale, apron bazaar by Legion White Rocks shotlM have a yellow Auxiliary, (for veterans hospital beak, while the White Orpingtons have MWStf a white or pinklslr white beak. Both I No. 77. breeds have reddish-bay eyes and In each breed the comb, face, wuttles and ear-lolte.r should be a bright red. The shanks and toss of the White Rocks are a bright yellow, while wlttg the Wlilte Orpingtons the shanks and toes should be white uygunklali white. You “He* Hawk" Will lie Shown Sunday w ill note, thereforita^hnt the chief char at Rivoli acteristic to look for in distinguishing __________ __________________ Said to surpass in magnitude any one breed from the other Is the color lattractio" ave'r reiatioa of the beak, also th(it of the shank and | to sea adventure, Frank Lloyd's toes. __ ______________ | First National picture version ot Legal blanks of all kinds at the Sabatini's “The Sea Hawk" ie sched- uled for presentation at the Rivoli Courier office. Theatre commencing next Sunday. “The Sea Hawk,” by the author of the well remembered •'Scara- mouche," is said to possess even Many Grants Paso Folks Have Found moro brilliant dramatic Incidents, the Maj and to haTe reqUjrwi even a more Is a dull, nerve-racking backache pretentious setting than that mem- wearing you out? Do you feel older orable eipic. and slower than youx should? Are I Milton Sills heads the exceptional you tired, weak and uervous; find it cast, being seen in the dual charac- impossible to be happy, or enjoy the __ _ ... _ good times around you? Then there's ler OHver Treesilian, an Eng- lish knight, later Sakr-el-Bahr, the something wrong and likely it’s your kidneys. Why not get at the cause? hawk of the sea in the service of the Use Doan's Pills—a sv.mu.ant diu 11 ? ’“ ■ i basha ot Algiers and the foremost ’ retic to the kidneys. Your neigh- L—__ bors recommend Doan's. Read what naval commander ot hie day. this Grants Pass resident says: Mrs Wm Harvey. 621 N. Sth St.. •‘Tlie Woman on the Jury" Is Strong, Hays. “I suffered tor six months with I tense Daring Drama kidney trouble. My back ached so A splendid picture, and one that badly I was confined to my bed most | of the time. My kidneys were weak, j will appeal strongly to all types of I was nervous and every part of my , theatre-goers, starts tonight at the body ached. I used Doan’s Pills and Rivoli Theatre. It i® "The Woman they rid me of the attack." OVER FOUR YEARS LATER Mrs. on the Jury," a First National pic Hervey said: “Since using Doan's ture directed by 'Harry O. Hoyt from Pills I have had very little trouble the stage play by Bernard K. Burn» with my kidneys.” which ran for more than a year on 60c, at all dealers, Foster-Mil- Broadway. burn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. The scout erdisef- Trenton, upon which an officer and four men were killed in an explosion in the for- ward twin gun mount and radio room, was one of Uncle Sam’s new- est ships, Just a little while ago. she bad been overhauled thoroughly. Yet something went wrong while she was in target practice off Cape Henry. Officers are inclined t*o at tribute the blast to a ■flareback ” from one of the six-inch guns. The boat is seen here being flooded out of drydock at the time of her last “going-over." In addition to one of the most virile stories that have ever found their way to the screen, “The Wo man on the Jury" is especially note worthy for the remarkable cast which interprets the tale. Probably never ^before has such an assemblage of historic talent been found togeth er in one production. At the head of the cast is Sylvia Breamer, whose beauty and talent are making her more populas dally, The villain ot the tale is Lew Cody, a specialist along that line who has little competition, and the hero la Frank Mayo, who has been a Mar in , his own right. “The Woman on the Jury” ia a fascinating picture of life, realistic ally mirrored, tensely dramatic and a distinct credit to the motion pic ture industry. Classified Business Directory Of Reliable Business and Professional Firms Arranged in alphabetical order for quick reference AUTO TOPS INSURANCE M. E. BERRY’—Auto tops, harness E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Auto, and canvas work. Plate Glass Insurance. Tuffs Bldg. Phone 28. CREAMERY 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, Physician ery." Phone 84. and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office phone 182: I^s. 92._____________ CAFES GOOD EATS CAFE—309 So. Sixth. DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi Meals at all hours. Sunday spec cian aud surgeon. Special atten ial. tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di seases of women. Complete X-Ray EMPLOYMENT BUREAU equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, home, 21-Y; office 21-J.________ FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch All DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual counter, registration free. theraputlcs. Office over Western kinds of employment, Given aud Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R. secured. Absolutely no charge. 512 South Sixth St. Welcome. DR. A. A. McBRIEN, Physician and Phone 218. surgeon. Obstetrics, diseases of women, and children. All chronic diseases treated without the knife. Phone 282-Y or 275-R. Now What’s the Use of Arguing W. L. CAMERON, M. D.—Physician and Surgeon. Office and resi dence over Couch's Pharmacy. Telephone 144. REAL ESTATE E. L. GALBRAITH—Farm and City Property. Business opportunities. Tufts Bldg. Notary Public. Phone 28. A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Fire and Auto Insurance, Notary Pub lic, 514 South Sixth. TAILORS JOHN HUMMEL'S TAILOR SHOP 517 H street. TAXI SERVICE FOR WHITE LINE TAXI — Phone Blind George’s news stand, 262-.I Residence phone 381. 64