Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 07, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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PLUMBING
D O Y L ES
Grants Pass, Ore.
POULTRY
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Silk Dresses
$ 14.50
Ilcuutlful style«, cleverly modeled.
0. A. BRYAN — The Plumber.
saultary plumblng and hcatlng.
Hkllled labor ouly euiployed. Ws
Siluranti-« our work. Pilone 306
Ria 11 Street.
tf
HD.es 1« to H».
latest material—Mitin crepe, iH-ngnliiics, cantons.
In I he very
Wonderful val­
imi at the low price of gl 1,30.
Portland, Ore., Nov. 7.—(A. P.)
—-4 4 vest oc k nominally steady. Eggs
a cent lower, butterfat steady.
FOR SALE White and Brown Leg­
horn cockerels and cocks. Also
Barred Kocks. One mile west of Steers, medium ........... 86 28 to 88 I
town on lower river road. Con Helfers, medium _ __ 83.76 to »6.75
Schaefers.
48 J-amba, Ugh* weight »10 to 811.60
Hogs, heavy Weight . 88.50 to 89 25
BUILDING
Hoge, light weight ....... 89 to |».»0
Eggs..................
49c to 51e
CONTRACTORS
Hutter ..........................
40c I
HAili’Eil H SON—Building cun trac­
Butter,
prints
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40e
tor». Shop work, furulture crating.
Wheat, hard while
. .............. 81.55
Shop 4 17 0 St., Phone Hl-J.
Wheat, western red
81-.46
Butterfat, Grants Paa«... .....
3le
VETERINARY
BuUertat, 8. F........ ....................... 42c
HOSPITALS
u RANTS
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
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WANTED
MILK FOR BALE—Delivered morn­ WANTED — Secondhand cook stove
lugs and evenluga. West Jorduu
ut reasonable price. Write Mrs.
street Phone 326-J.
63
P. E. Lewis, Rd. 4, Rex 63, Grunts
Puss.
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FOR SALE—Horse, buggy, harnees,
very cheap. 18 Belgian hare«; O. WANTED—We will buy furniture,
tools, farm Implements, chickens,
O. C. white leghorn pullets, now
for cash or sell on commission,
laying- F. F. Russ, Rd. 4, on
618 1 street, uuctluu yards. Mll-
Redwood highway, 4 m’les out, at
first erosa roud.
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likuu A Fletcher.
2 lit
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WILL butcher corn fed hogs Friday, WANTED—Clients to Insure in the
Nov. 7. Pieasu leuve or phone
American Insurance Company.
your orders. Phone 343-Y. U. K.
One of the oldest and strongest
Logsdon, Kd. 1, Box 7U, north city
fire Insurance companies In Amer­
limits ou Pacific highway.
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ica. Special reduced rake« tor
Grants Pass. 11. B. Hendricks,
SALE OR EXCHANGE — Timber
real estate, agent for American
claim, lour million tout fir, hem­
Fire Ins. Co., office In Howard
lock, cedar, pine; vast of Glen-
bldg., over Buulionuiero.
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dule near highway. Will accept
late model auto. Write 706 car WANTED — »50,00 worth of good
Courier.
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hay delivered at ranch. How much
will you deliver? J. C. Hunter,
FOR RALE—2 yearling and two 2-
Route 4.
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year-old Jersey haltera. Mrs. G.
A. i'lke, Rd. t. Box 61.
48 WANTED — To lease small ranch;
Prefer uno all stocked and equip­
8-FoOT wood for sale, 83 per cord
ped. Seo A. C. Wheeler, 514 bo.
6th.
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uu the ground. Lower Ferry. 4/
FAT HOGS for sale, also pigs, llrown. WANTED-» Plain sewing und com­
forts to tie. Phone 278-11 or cull
Lower Ferry.
4 7
916 N. 10th St.
45
FOR SALE A medium size Ice box,
81V.UU. Phuuv 36-J. Am leaving WANTED—Woman of business ubll-
town.
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ity to take charge of well estab­
lished business; no capital requir­
FOR SALE—-Small tent house, 7x12
ed; splendid opportunity. Address
'ft . lu-oz. double twilled khaki, al­
No. 708 care Courier.
most new. Cult be soon back of
l’alaco Cafe. Apply Palaeo t ate. WANTED — Hom« In Grunts
4 7
Stute price und terms. |35uo und
under. No. 7U7 cure Courier.
FOR SALE UR RENT-Double tent
In. . Phono
•— house,
— _ close
. . —
. . .. 139-R.
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PASS VETERINARY
BORN
HOSPITAL — Dr. K. B. Orlffeu-
hageo, Vet. Surgeon. Corner 7lh CUXH-TKR—To (Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
■ nd M St« Phoge 191-K
Coulter, of this city, a son, Nov.
7.
VETERINARY BURGEON
DR. R. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian.
Resldsb'-e 888 Washington Boule­
vard. Pbona 8»»-R.
Dll. R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter­
inarian. Office 7th and M St..
Phon« 191-R
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COMING EVENTS
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Nov. 8. Saturday—Rummage Sale by
Woman's Club.
Nov. 11, Tuesday — Armistice day,
with full day program sponsored
by the American Legion.
Nov. 22, Saturday — Neighbors of
Woodcraft cooked food and bazaar.
Nov. 27, Thursday — Thauksglvlug
day.
Quite All Right
"Helen, did that young man smolte
In the parlor Inst night! I found
burnt matches there.” "Oh, n<>, fa­
ther; li« Just lit on« or two to see
wlmt time It was."—The Pathfinder.
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real rotate
PARTLY furnished house for rent,
reasonable. Phono 394-R.
4311
SELLING OUT RANCHES at bargain
price«, 6 and 10 year*' lime.
miscellaneous
Ranches tor rent and exchange.
Gold Ray Realty Company, Med­
ford. Oregon.
________
tf HENRY M. LANCASTER, Mining
Eugineer, 204 West F St., Grants
Puss. Oregon.
FOR SALE—16 acres near city lim­
its, V* in alfalfa. Terms it de­
sired. Write No. 693, care Courier. 1 EQUIPPED PLACER MINE — For
_________ ___ 42
sale, inquire of Waldorf Billiard
Hall.
44
i WILL not be responsible for uny
debts contracted, utter this date,
by unyone but myself. L. G. Myers.
Nov. 3. 1921.
45
WHAT’S THE USE
Im one
RADIO
FAN
as
you
Th© 1934 cards are of exceptional beauty in coloring and design.
They are the very latest to be secured. The greeting card is
becoming more and more popular for the holiday season.
For Personal and Business Use
at the Courier office
make ’em!
wick — the most conve-
nient heat ever made
Every drop is consumed
in clean, heat-producing
flame. Be sure your kero­
Men, Women and Children Treated
MY norv-surgical, soothing treatment
sene is thf highest quality
for Piles and other Rectal and Co­
lon disorders is given persons from two
to over eighty years of sge, thus proving
the mildness of my methods. (
My success In nesting thousands of men,
women end children enables me to con­
fidently GUARANTEE to cure any
case of Piles or refund the patient's fee.
My new Seattle offices are now prepared
only — order "Pearl Oil”
by the name that’s copy­
righted for your protec­
tion.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
today for FREE booklet
DEAÑ. M D Inc
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INFLUENZA
As • preventive, melt »nd
inhale night and morning—
WANTED - SITUATIONS INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
WANTED — Work for winter by PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS
—Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511
steady married man. Prefer store
North Fourth Street. Affiliated
or garage though not particular.
teacher National Academy of
Address No. 705 Caro Courier. 4 4
Music. Carnegie Hall. New York.
WANTED—Bookkeeping work. Will
devote pun time to severul firms. PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL—
Mrs. M. F. Gateley, 658 N. 6th. 46
State accredited teachers. Piuuo
and voice. Separate studios north
WELL EXPERIENCED mason ten­
and south portions of city. Mrs. 1
der looking for work. Apply at
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 609 A street,
219 West I st root. Everett Brooks.
every afternoon but Wednesday,
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and all day Saturday. High school
credits given In piano. Burrowos
WANTED — A steady job as store
primary and kindergarten course
clerk or truck driver. Elmer Fox.
for beginners and little tots. Af­
249 West I St.
4 5
filiated with National Academy of
Music, Carnegie Hall. New York.
MARRIED man with tractor and
Mrs. J. J. Hansen, 515 So. 5th 8(.
team experience, wants work oil
High school credits given In voice
farm. Raymond M. Lawless, Mur-
and piano.
uhy, Ore.
4«
AH purchasers are assured of individual greetings. There is now
a large variety to choose from and early shoppers will have their
choice.
keep up” as turning a
LET WYNAFRHD GASTON - Take
TRUCK—Denby 2-ton. Cheap. 611
care of your magasine subscrip­
H St. Phone 43. Will lake small
tions and renewals. Phone 334-
car in trude.
3311
L.
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FOR SALE—1921 Ford touring. At- HORSES tor Hire—Belgian stock,
wutor-Kent system, 8185, rush or
51U each per month. Dudley Gat-
terms. 805 G St. East.
45
ley, «56 N. 6th.
45
LOST
Have Your Individual Cards
Pearl Oil’s as easy to
FOR SALE-AUTOS
LOST—Saturday night, 30x3'-» tire
and rim, lower river road. Return
Olding Garage. Reward.
4 5
The Courier has in stock the most complete assortment of greet­
ing card» for the holiday season in Southern Oregon.
Comfortable
FOR RENT
HAY FOR SALE First class alfalfa,
818, delivered. phone 316-11. h FOR RENT —Good five-room house,
\v Md oy. 511 So. Sixth
*10.00 per month; also three-rooui
•w Foil SALE’; Four ri-gffuWqJi
upstairs apartment. Inquire 726
W. Jorduu St. Phone 326-J.
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heifers. Two will be fresh by Nov.
15th. 11. E. Dudley, Wolf Creek. FOR RENT — 4 - room first-floor
Ore.
4 8
uparltnent, 229 West H.46
Courier claMltled ads brina
that never /
shivers 7
Then Bead» Like Jewel»
Mnde by the glsssinakers of Murano,
where the ¿irt hns tliwraM from fa­
ther to son for several hundred years,
are beautiful glssx heads almost like
jewels In their delicacy and coloring.
These form necklaces which are worn
by the woman of fashion.
A
Christmas
Greeting
Cards
OIL
AHEff&UGHT
MINE AND MILL
SUPPLIES
Machinery and
Heavy Hardware
P. S. W00DIN
Phone 4M
311 H HU
By L. F. Van Zelm
C Wsitsrn Nswspapsr Vnlan
DEER CREEK
Dr. and Mrs. M.
Britten and) of country districts, and the with­
son, Chester, attended church at, drawal of their help would be a great
loss. We therefore petition the bud­
Dryden Sunday.
Fred and Walter Herman arc home | get committed to include their Sal­
from Roseburg for a visit to their j aries in the expenses for the coming
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Herman. year.
Women of Deer Creek, and the
It's the man who has the will pow-
pig cluba of Dryden and Selma, wish
to thank the Grants Pass Chamber | er to stop smoking when he sees fit
of Commerce tor their interest in the 1 that never sees fit.
continued service of the county agri­
Persons afflicted with dementia
culturist and the home demonstra­ praecox comprise about 55 per cant
tion agent. These offices are most of the total number of inmates of
helpful to men, women and children institutions for mental diseases.
By Mrs. B. F. Scherfflus
Sunday school and church at Dry-
den school house Sundsy afternoon
were well attended, and all enjoyed
I the sermon. We are indebted to Rev.
i E. J. Dodson for the splendid ser­
mon, and to the Selma Sunday school
for their presence and help. The
women were asked to remain at the
close of the meeting, and were help­
ed in their new missionary society
by the talk given by Mrs. R. M.
Britten. A short business session
followed, nt which a constitution was
read and approved, the name "Deer I
Creek Missionary Society of Selma
Baptist Church" was chc’en and the
time and place of next meeting fixed.
It will be held Thursday. Dec. 4. at
the church in Selma. Mrs. Reuben
Tucker, chairman of the work com­
mute. asks all to bring rags, scis­
sors. needle, thread and thimble.
Following is the day's program: 10
AUTO TOPS
a. m. —Meet and begin work; 11 a.
m. —■ Business meeting; 12 noon— M. E. BERRY—Aute tops, harness
Lunch; 1 p. m.—Devotional meet­
and canva* work.
ing and missionary program; 2 p. nt-
CREAMERY
—Work and social hour.
Mrs. John Harmon z of Granta FARMERS. ATTENTION — Highest
prices for butterfat. Ice cream,
Pass is at the home of her slater.
soft drinks. Quick delivery. Sixth
Mrs. Martin Williams, who has been
and L Sts. "Jackson Co. Cream­
quite ill.
ery." Phone 84.
Art Harmon spent last week-end
CAFES
in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Clark and little GOOD EAT8 CAFE—30» So. Sixth.
Meals at all hours. Sunday spec­
son, Eugene, arrived last week from
ial.
Lakeview, for a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
J. R. Clark.
t
Mrs. Lloyd Sargent is ill at her FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch
home near Selma.
Al! I
counter, registration free.
Harry Stokes, government trapper,
kinds of employment, Given and
secured. Absolutely no charge.
spent part of laat week on Deer
512 South Sixth St. Welcome.
Creek. He returned to Medford Sat­
Phone 218.
I
urday.
—What Crimes Are Committed in Thy Name
INSURANCE •
E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Auto,
Plate Glass Insurance. Tutts Bldg.
Phone 28.
PHYSICIANS AMD
SURGEONS
DOCTOR O. J. MOSER, Physician
and Surgeon. X-ray wqrh, Office
phone 182; Rea. »2.____
DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi­
cian and surgeon. Special atten­
tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di­
seases of women. Complete X-Ray
equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phonos,
hoa-o, 21-Y; ottice 21-J._______ _
DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual
iberaputics. Ottice over Western
Union. Rea. 1»»-R; office 217-R.
DR. A. A. MoBRIEN, Physician and
surgeon. Obstetrics, diseases of
women, and children. All chronic
diseases treated without the knife.
Phone 262-Y or 275-R.
W. L. CAMERON, M. D.—Physician
and Surgeon. Office and resi­
dence over Couch'a Pharmacy.
Telephone 144.
l>R CON. M. iPURUVNV-JOentist.
Flanagan Bldg., phone 285, Grants
Pase, Ore.
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REAL ESTATI
I £. L. GALBRAITH—Earm and City
Property. Business opportunities.
Tuffs Bldg. Notary Public- Phone
28.
A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Fire
and Auto Insurance. Notary Pub­
lic, 514 South 8tith.
TAILORS
JOHN HUMMEL'S TAILOR SHOP.
517 H street.
TAXI SERVICE
FOR WHITE LINB TAXI — Phons
Blind George's news stand, 282-J
Residence phone 381.
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