Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 10, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    MONDAY, MOVKMMtn 10, irai.
ORA MTR
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A pleasant
and agreeable
sweet and a
!-■-a-t-l-ng
be u« 1 It as
well.
Good for
teeth, breath
and digestion.
Mush your kidneys by drinking a |
quart of water each day. also take sain
occasionally, says a noted authority, who
tells us that too much rich food forms
adds which almost paralyze the kidneys
in their efforts to expel it from the
blood.
They become sluggish and |
weaken; then you may suffer with a
dull misery in the kidney region, sharp
paiils in the back or sack headache, dizzi­
ness, your stomach sours, tongue is
coated, and when the weather is bad
you have rheumatic twinges. The urine
gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan­
nels often get sore and irritated, obliging
you to seek relief two or three times
during the night.
To help neutralize these irritating
acids, to help cleanse the kidneys ana
flush off the body’s urinous waste, get
four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar­
macy here; take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days, and your kidneys may then
act fine. Thi< famous salts is made
from the acid of grape, and lemon juice,
combined with hthia. and has been used
for years to help flush and stimulate
sluggish kidneys; also to neutialize the
acid» in the system so they no longer
irritate, thus often relieving bladde
weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; can not in
jure and makes a delightful efferves­
cent lithia-water drink. By all means
have your physician examine your kid­
neys at least twice a ,*€ar.
'Sealed in
its Purity
Package
Classified Advertising
MILK FUR BALE—Delivered morn*
luge and evening«.
West Jordan
street. Phone 134-J.
61
WANTED — Secondhand cook stove
at reasonable price.
Write Mrs.
P. E. Lewis, Rd. 4, Box 63, Grant«
Pans.
61
FOR BALE—2 yearling and two 2-
year-old Jersey heifers. Mrs. G.
A Pike. Rd. 4. Box «3.
46
4-F(X>T wood fur aal«, 13 per cord
on the ground. Lower Ferry. 47
FAT 110(18 for sain, also pigs. Brown.
Lower Ferry.
47
FOR SALK -A medium sise Ice box,
I lu uu
Pilone 35 J. Am leaving
town.
47
FUR BALE—Small tent house, 7x12
ft., 1" M double twilled khaki, al­
most nevZ Can be seen back of
Palace Cafe. Apply Palace Cafe.
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Full BALK OR RKNT— Doubl« tent
house. doso tn. Phone 139-R 42tf
WANTED—We will buy furnilure,
tools, farm implements, chicken»,
for cash or sell on oommission,
618 1 street, aucllou yards. Mil­
likan A Fletcher.
2lit
WANTED—Clients to Insure In the
American
insurance
Company.
One of the oldest and strongest
fire insurance couxpaulee in Amer­
ica. Special reduced rates tor
Grants Pass. H. B. Hendricks,
real estate, agent tor American
Fire Ins. Co., office in Howard
bldg., over Bonbonniere.
«2
WANTED—Woman of business abil­
ity to take charge of well estab­
lished business; no capital requir­
ed, splendid opportunity. Address
No. 70S care Courier. .
4 7
FOR SALK - Four reffialercd Jersey
heifers Two Will be fresh by Nov. WANTED — Home In Urania Paes.
Stale prie« aud (erma. 13500 und
16th. H. £. Dudley, Wolf Creek,
under. No. 707 care Courier.,
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FOR SALE—No. 12 Du Laval sepa­
LOST
rator. Price *25.00. Good run­
ning order. Can be seen at C. L. LOST—A wrist watch between 414
Davis place, lower Rogue River
South 5th St. and W. U. W. hall,
Ave.
49
Friday night. A reward given if
returned to Courier office.
4»
40 HEAD Angora goats for sale. 3
mile« west of Granta Pasa. A. J.
STRAYED
Meeks. __________________
It
FOR SALE Ono ikvw Eureka *70 ESTRAY—Holstein cow and »potted
calf. Ear murk on cow, smooth
vacuum sweeper and attachment»,
crop oft the left, upper slope in the
*45. 1 Hotpomt iron, *3.6u. 1
rlgbt ear. Anyone seeing them
good electric grill. *3 00. Inquire
please taku them up. 1 will pay
400 West C Bt.
49
you for your trouble. Phone 6ul-
FOR BALE—Heating stove at Pas­
F-13.
time Cigar Store.
49
FOR SALE—Toy Boston bull pups.
424 E St., or phone 234-J.
4«
FOR BALK OR RENT—5 acres on
East D St., Improved; also under
ditch, inquire 712 B.
4 9
Comfort
» und
‘Wear in
WAIST Overalls
1 ,
TW0 H0R5E BRAND
th * ÇOPPER RIVETS
anoj ESTED denim
4
A new pnrr h they
PAIR
IRLE.
RIP
ALSO MAKERS OF
«OVERALLS Keep Kids Klein
PARTI.Y furnished house for rent,
reasonable. Phone 89 4-R.
43tf
NEW 4-room houae for rent. Soine
furnlturo If desired- Garage. 1011
Riverside Ave. Phone 312-R.
WANTED - SITUATIONS
MARRIKI) ninn with tractor and
team experience, wants work on
farm. Raymond M. Lawless, Mur-
uhy, Ore.
46
Brom
: Quinine
tablets
Sore, sendvr.
I
blredlnt gums-
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
PYORRHEA
IT STARTS
HERE
then loosened t
rheumatism,
Ulneaa See a
good dentist
frequently and
um ZePYROL
PLUMBING
G. A. BRYAN — The Plumber
sanitary plumbing and
heating,
«killed labor only employed,
guarantee our work.
Phone
SUH Street
POULTRY
HARPER ft SON—Building contrac­
tera. Shop work, furniture crating
P 4 17 □ St.. Phag^.l 4 .’-J,
VETERINARYSURGEON
WANTED—Woman of buslne»» abil­
ity to take charge of well estab­ DR. R. J. BESTUL- Veterinarian.
lished business; no capital rotiulr-
Residence 83S Washington Boule­
ed; splendid opportunity. Address
vard. Phone 398-R.
No. 708 care Courier.
53 I>H. ft It GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter
Inarian.
Office 7th and M St
WANTED—Work by the day. Mrs.
Phone 191-R.
Joe Kingsley, 614 So. 10th St. 4!»
WHAT’S THE USE
The Courier has in stock the most complete assortment of greet­
ing cards for the holiday season in Southern Oregon
Have Your Individual Cards
All purchasers are assured of individual greetings. There is now
a large variety to choose from and early shoppers will have their
choice.
The 1924 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
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
COMING EVKNTH
to work off the cause and to
fortify the system against
an attack of Grip or Influ­
enza. A Safe and Proven
Remedy. Price 30c.
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
Nov. 11, Tuesday— Armistice
with full day program sponsored
by the American Legion.
Tc ciidvuuidc
SOLD BÏ DHMISTS
EVERYWHERE
Nov. 15, Saturday — Cooked food
llh tltKTWMKt
sale by Daughters of Veterans.
Temple Market.
Backbone is as highly paid for as
Nov. 22, Saturday — Neighbors of
Woo rl «raft cooked food a»d baaaar. wisdom. Sometimes, the two are
Nov. 27, Thursday — Thanksgiving I found in combination.
day.
Doc. 5, Friday—Methodist
Church I
Bazaar.
Doe. 12. BaturBuy
Cooked food'
sale, apron bazaar by
Legion
AutzJHary. gor veterans hospital
No. 77.
MWStt
Use Grandma's Sage Tea and
Standard water pipe and
arrew rasing, for every pur­
pose ; also valves and fitting«.
Both naw and re-manufactured.
All material tested under pres­
sure and guaranteed. Immedi­
ate delivery.
Money saving
prices.
6. WEISSBAUM & CO.
iiiu at. Ban »'ixuruei
SUPPLIES
Maw'lilner) and
Heavy Hardware
P. 8. WOODIN
Phone 42
511 H Ht.
It you speak evil of a man in hw
absence it’s cowardly, and if in hts
presence it’s daugerous.
CHICHESTERSPILLS
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
The box bears this signature
FOR SALE -White and Drown Leg­
horn cockerels and cocks.
Also
Barred Rocks. One mile west of
town on lower river road.
Schaefers.
BUILDING
CONTRACTORS
Christmas
Greeting
Cards
For Personal and Business Use
at the Courier office
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ASK YOQR DEALER
AUTOS
FOR RKNT — 4 - room first floor
apartment, 229 West H.46
I
When You
Feels
Cold
Com
inc On
INSURE LONG WEAR
HENRY M. LANCASTER, Miuiug
Engineer, 2U4 West 9 St., Grants
Pua», Oregon. _________ _________
PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS
—Hatlie Coleman Calvett, ¿IF
SELLINO OUT HANUHE6 at bargain
North Fourth Street. AlliUalod
prices, e sud 10 years' time.
teacher
National
Academy
of I
Ranches for rent end exchange,
M uslc. Carnegie Hall, New York.
□old Ray Raa<iy Leuipauj, Med­
lord. Oregon. __________________ tf PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL—
State accredited teachers. Plano
FOR SALE—15 acres near city lim­
and voice. Separate studios north
its. V* in alfalfa.
Terms it de­
and south portions of city. Mrs.
sired. Write No. 88 J. care Courier.
Clara Tuttle Feuton, 6U9 A street,
48
every afternoon but Wednesday,
and all day Saturday. High school
FOR 8ALH—Nine-room house with
wltl
credits given in piano. Burruwee
bath, lot 150x96 feet, and* larg>
___[rt
primary aud kindergarten course
in-
gurage. lots of shade trees,
lur beginners and little tola. Af­
60
quit« «06 North 7th Bt.
filiated with National Academy of
Music, Carnegie Hail, New York.
FOR SALE—
Mrs. J. J. Hausen, 515 So. 5th 8{.
TRUCK—Denby 3-ton. Chosp. 611
High school credits given in voice
11 Bt. Phone 4 3. Will take small
aud piano._________________ j
car In trade.
22if
FOR RENT—Good five-room house,
110.00 per month; also three-room
upstair» apartment. Inquire 726
W. Jordan Bl. Phone 326-J.
46
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MISCELLANEOUS
MEAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
Your Doctor
Salts to Wash Kidneys If
Back Paine You or Bladder
Bother«
Makes the
next cigar
taste belter.
E3 L
WANTED
OOWUKR
—T
every meal / ¡
Grants Pass, Ore.
FOR SALE
DAILY
Kidneys
WRIGLEYS h Have
Examined By
DOYLE’S
Store closed all day
Tuesday
Armistice Day
PAM»
——
Sulphur Recipe and Nobody
Will Know
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re­
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother's time.
She used it to keep her hair beautifully
dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever
her hair took on that dull, faded or
streaked appearance, this simple mix­
ture was applied with wonderful ef­
fect.
But brewing at home is mtissy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of “Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will
get this famous old preparation, im­
proved bv the addition of other ingre­
dients, which can be depended upon to
restore natural color and beauty to the
hair. J
Well-known druggists say it darkens
the hair so naturally and evenly that
nobody can tell it has been applied.
You simply dampen a sponge or soft»
brush with it and draw this through
iour hair, taking one strand at a time.
Iv morning the gray hair disappears,
and after another application or two» it
becomes beautifully dark and glossy.
Hy L. F. Van ¿elm
A Wasem Nr*wa»sr IBM
AUTO TOPS
M. E. BERRY—Auto tops, harness
and canvas work.
CAFES
CHAPPED
HANDS
I
chilblains, frostbite—just rub
gobbing, cooling, healing
ViSM«
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PHYSICIANS AND
8URGE0N8
j. MoSBR,
DOCTOR C. J.
Physician
and Surgeon. X-ray work Office
phone 182: Rea. 92.
DR. RALPH W. 8TEARNS—Physi­
cian and anrgeon. Special atten­
GOOD EATS CAFE—309 So. Sixth.
tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di­
Meals at all hours. Sunday spec­
seases of women. Complete X-Ray
ial.
equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones,
home, 21-T; office 21-J.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
women and children enables me to eon-
fldently GUARANTEE to ewe any
case of Piles or refund the patient*! fee.
My new Seattle ofleas are new pr tpa re d
* r patient! from
nd and British
Districts. Send
today for FREE booklet
FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch
All
counter, registration free.
kinds of employment, Given and
secured.
Absolutely no charge.
Welcome.
512 South Sixth St.
Phone 218.
INSURANCE
DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual
theraputics. Office over Western
Union. Res. 259-R; office 217-R
DR. A. A. McBRIEN. 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 8urgeon. Office and resi­
dence over
Couch's
Pharmacy
Telephone 144.
E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Anto,
Plate Glass Insurance. Tuffs Bldg. OR. CON. M. DUIRLAND—(Dentist,
Flanagan Bldg., phone 265, Grants
Phone 28.
Pass, Ore.
REAL ESTATE
E. L. GALBRAITH—Farm and City
Property. Business opportunities
Tuffs Bldg. Notary Public. Phone
28.
A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Fire
and Auto iMurance, Notary Ptb-
lic, 514 South Sixth.
TAILORS
JOHN HUMMEL’S TAILOR SHOP.
517 H street.
TAXI SERVICE
FOR WHITE USB TAXI — Phone
Blind George's news stand, 262-J
Residence phone 381.
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VETERINARY
HOSPITALS
□ HANTS PASS VETERINARY HOS­
PITAL—R B. Grlffenhagen. D. V.
M. Dogs and cats boarded by the
day or week. 726 8. Sth. Phone
191-R.