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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IN, lodi GRANTR PAM DAILY ODCRTER NOTI* E OF HAI i: OF to be sold for les* than »3 per .M for GOVERNMENT TIMBER the pine aud »1 per M for the fir. DOYLE’S Uct 27, l»2r. General Laud Onice, Wasulugluu, D. c., ,<uUvM i* givuu mal subject tu tuu cunditions aud lituitu- Grants Pass, Ore. luoua of tus acta i*t Juuu », isis 14» Miai., »1»), raoruary tb, 1*1» tab Stat., ili»), aud uupartmiuiMai r«gn- lutiuna of April It, 1*34 (su L. D., yiu/, tue iiuiuer ou me luliowiu* lauds will be sold Dec. 16, 1»Z4, at 1U u clock A. Al., ut puuiic auction at tuu United Plates isad utfice at W oihcd ’ h cut ton libbed union suits, low neck, iluauJur*. Ureguu, to lue nigueaa sleeveless, knee, Dutch neck, elbow, sleeve, an- biadar at not leas than the appraised value as auuwn by tula notice, saia kl<■ h iiKth $1.35, $1.48 Suit to us subject lo tue approval of tue Wool union Niiit, low neck, sleeveless, knee, well Mecrutary ot tu« iniaiiur. the pur chase price, wnu an ainlltlouail sum made anti fine quality .............. $2.25, $2.75 Suit ut one-fifth of 1 per cent, tnereot, being commissions allowed, must be < 'liiltiren*H fleeced union suit, Dutch neck, elbow, deposited at time of saie, money to sleeve, ankle length, size 2 to 14 years......... ... _... I ue iviumeu ii sale is aui appiuveu, 89c, $1.19, $1.25 Suit otherwise patent wifi tsaue tor the tnivuer wnu-a uniat ue rwuuvea wnu- Children's wool union hu U h , Dutch neck, ankle tn tea years, uiuh WUI ue recen eu i troni cuiden* ut lue l ailed Platea, length, 2 to 16 year« $1.85, $2.19, $2.65 ' associations of sucu cIGauus ana cor poration* organised unuer tue luws ui in» oui.eu ouaieu, ut any maie, Dr. Denton's Sleeping Garments for Children 'ieriiter/ or D.eciici tuerouf ouiy. Upon application m a quaiuied pur- -EJNlt ■-* --»KI»» ’M»»»... timer, tue limner on any legai *uD- ullisiva sul ue uueieO sepa.uiviy Ue- tore being included lu any otter ot a larger unit. 1. ¿u b., it. 4 W., sec. al, Nc<x i N ihiu , red fir vue m , NWU nr-U lea tir Suu M, Ceuar au M, H cj U «NmU red fir 400 M, HW U evEia red tir buu m ., n 'E v * NWU red fir l-uu M, f«W NW red nr WANTED FOR SALE t>aS US, a W leu tir 1UUU Al, FOR KALE—First quullty baled al- FEMALE HELP—A practical nurse aw u NWU red tir IODO M, NW U for werk of u special nature. Box H eu red fir euu M, SE‘4 »EU reu faifa hay. »20 ton lets. First 710, care Courier. 56 fir <7u M, ceflar 5U J», aW U SEU grade grain hay »23. One half | mile west of city limits. Dim lek ! red tir «»O M, NEU »W U r*u I,r rauch. 7» I WANTED—Plain sewing. Children's l»»u M, NWU SW U red tir ltuu M, and Infant's preferred. 1200 East HEU SWU red Dr 8»U M, SW * SULK FOR BALK -Delivered morn D street, or r. O. Box 132. 56 bW x red nr 1300 st. bec. z i, NE x lugs aud eveulugs. Weal Jordan ' NWU red nr 4óo ai , NW * NW u street. Phone 326-J. 53 WANTED—Old people and Invalids reu nr (VO »1, e >E u NW U red nr to board and care fur. Convales bbuM, SWU NW'u red fir t»uv m , FOR SALE Five puSHCiigi r Ford cent Home, Ashland. 51tf NEU SEU red tir Sou M, NW m Nearly new. Late model. Bar gain. W. Talbot, Hotel Josephine. WANTED—Wo will buy furniture^ SEU red fir 4UU Al, incense cedar I 76 M, NEU SWU red tir »Ou M. bl tools, farm implements, chickens, NWU SWU red fir 75o M; Sec. 3», for cash or sell on commission, NMH NEU rea fir 1000 M, cedar 3 CAt'KER PUPS for sale. 6 weeks 618 I street, auction yards. Mil ! 76 'M, NW U NEU red Hr Udo M, old. IV» miles north of Wolf likan A Fletcher. 21tf cedar 46 JU, t»W U red nr bl Creek. J. H. Foster. IXuO M, SEU NEU red fir 1035 M, FOR SALE—New lord palls, 5. 1'0, WANTED—Clients to insure in the 1 cedar 15 At, NEU NWU red fir ‘ 6t>o lb*. 656 North Sixth St. J. H American Insurance Company, M, cedar 15 iM. NWU NWU red rir Ahlf. 66 on« of the oldest and strongest 610 M, SWU NWU rod fir 886 M, fire insurance cumpauiee in Amer cedar 60 M, SEU NW U red nr lit ica. Special reduced rate« for M. cedar lt> ,M, while fir Zb M, NEU REAL ESTATE Grants Pass. H. B. Hendricks, SWU red fir 660 M, cedar lu M, raul eatate, agent for Amerlcun NWU SWU red fir 590 M, cedar 45 BELLINO OUT RANCHES at bargain Fire Ins. Co , office in Howard M, white fir 30 M, SW u SWU red prices, 5 and 10 years' time. bldg., over bonbonniere. 62 fir 400 M, white nr Jo M, SEU Ranches for rent and exchange. d***x SWU red fir 345 Al, cedar 10 M, Gold Ray Realty Company. Med NEU SEU red fir 93o Al. NWU ford. Oregon. ________ _____ tf BUILDING SEU red fir »15 M. SWU »EU red fir 83o M. cedar 30 Al. SEU t*EU CONTRACTORS FDR SALE OH RENT—Double tent red fir 1290 Af, cedar 30 ,M, white house, close in. Furnished or un- lo Al; Sec. JI. lot 2, red fir 600 turnlshod. Nice for two. Inquire HARPER A SON—Buildtug conlraO- fir M.; Sec. J3, NEU NEU, red fir 680 tor*. shop work, furniture crating. M. •t C. F. T. 4 7tf NW U NEU red fir 750 M, white Shop 417 G 8t.. Pbone 141-J. fir 40 M. HEU NEU red fir 860 Al. PRICED FOR A QUICK SALE—5 SWU NEU red fir buo M, NWU acres, cleared aud leveled, mile west of town, Verdin A Hull, INSTRUCTION IN MUSIO NWU rod fir 360 M, SWU NWU South Sixth street. 62 I PIANO SCHOOL FOR IUCGINNRKS red fir 4 20 M, SEU SEU red fir —Hattie Coleman Calvert, 511 780 M, SWU SWU red fir 500 M. FOR SALE-AUTOS North Fourth Street. Affiliated T. 21 S., R. 4 W.. Sec J, Frl. NEU teacher National Academy of NEU red fir 850 M. Frl. NWU TRUCK—Denby »-ton. Cheap. 511 Music. Carnegie Hall, New York. NICU red fir 550 Ai, SEU NEU red H St. Phone 4 3. Will take small fir 600 ,M. SWU NEU red fir 700 car In trado. 23tf PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— M, Frl. NEU NWU red fir 1200 M, Statu accredited teachers. Piano Frl. NWU N'WU red fir 1400 M, and voice. Separate studios north SEU NWU red fir 700 A!.. SWU FOR RENT and south portion* of city. Mr*. | NWU red fir 1100 M. NEU SW'U PARTLY furnished house for rent, Clara Tuttle Fenton, 609 A street, >red fir 500 M, NWU SW % red fir reasonable. Phone 394-R. 43tf every afternoon but Weduosday, I 85u M, Sec. 6, Frl. NEU NEU red an/l «all vluer Satirrday. k!n » W vr High 11 far K school «/ i K aa I ' f I •« fl 355 A W 11 it O f i T 10 AÍ > J*"* fl. and all day FOR RENT—One 4-room furnished credit* given in piano. Burrawe* NWU N®U red fir 1025 M,’ cedar apartment. Inquire 708 E St. 57 primary and kindergarten course ¡ 25 M, white fir 15 M, cedar poles FOR RENT—Largo furnlahed up tor beginners and little tots. Af 100; SWU N>EU red Hr 78» M. stairs bedroom. 513 N. Seventh filiated with National Academy of | cedar 30 M, white fir 10 M, SE U At. Phone 33-J. 55 Music, Carnegie Hall, New York. . |N4CU red fir 560 M, cedar 15 M, Mrs. J. J. Hansen, 515 So. 5th Hl-1 [white fir 25 M. Frl. NEU NWU red High school credit* givon in voice [ fir 1185 M, cedar 5 M, white fir 5 MISCELLANEOUS M, Frl. NWU NWU red fir 980 M. and piano. cedar 20 M, white fir 10 M, SWU HENRY M. LANCASTER, Mining NWU red fir 460 M, cedar 5 M, Engineer, 204 West F St., Graula PLUMBING S*EU NWU red fir 1000 M, cedar l’a**, Oregon. 20 -M, white fir 10 M, NEU SWU II A >1. DRESSMAKING SHOPPE — G. A. BRYAN — The Plumber. For red fir 590 M, cedar 30 M, white fir sanitary plumbing and heating. Fumy unit plain sewing. UpHtalrs Bkllled labor only employed. We 10 M, NWU SWU red fir 410 M, .McCarthy illdg., G Street. En guarantee our work. Phon* »0» cedar 5 M, white fir 75 M. SWU trance hack of Palace Hotel. 79 SWU red fir 485 M. cedar 10 M, 61 2 H Street. HEU SWU red fir 335 M. cedar 20 WANTED - SITUATIONS N. NEU SEU red fir 775 M. cedar «> M. white fir 50 M, NAVU SEU WORK WANTED—Before and after ted fir 1190 M. cedtfr 35 M, school and Saturdays. Use Don white fir 5 M, SWU SEU red fir McKinstry, • 52 805 M, white fir 25 M. SEU SEU to open clogged red fir 440 M, cedar 65 M, white WANTED—Woman of business abil Sink-Wash Bowl fir 10 M.; none of tho timber on ity to take charge of well estab —Toilet —and aU these sections to be sold for less lished business; no capital requir I than »1.50 per M. for the red fir Drain Pipet- ed: splendid opportunity. Address and cedar, 50 cents per .M tor the No. 708 care Courier. No matter how tightly white fir and Incense cedar and WANTED -Quilting to do. dogged. Pipe Flush 62 U cents each for tho cedar poles. Si r»'. i T. 28 S.. R. 10 W., Sec. 35, NEU opens drain pipes qoick- ———■■■■ 1. '?—• —— .ja t s *g SEU, fir 150 M, white cedar 250 M, ly. Saves time, eaves 8BU SEU fir 120 M, white cedar POULTRY money. Keeps pipes 450 M, NAVU SWU fir 450 M, unitary, free draining, white cedar 100 M, SWU SWU fir FOR SALK—-190 year-old fancy odorless. Never injures 600 ,M; none of the timber on this White Leghorn hens. Priced for plumbing. Needed section to be sold for less than »1.50 it quick mile. 624 West G Hi. 65 everywhere. Got Pipe per ¡M for the fir and »7 per M for Flush today. tho white cedar. T. 37 S., R. 8 W.. VETERINARY SURGEON Sec. 7. SEU SWU; Pine 230 M. fir 100 M. SWU SEU. Pine 300 M. fir DR. R. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. 50 M. Sec. 17, NFU NWU pine 170 Residence 838 Washington Boule M. fir 180 At; NWU NWU. pine ••Mky vard. Phone S98-R. 85 M, fir 320 M; SEU NWU pine 360 M. SWU NWU pine 450 M. Valley Hardware Co. DR. R. U. ORIFFENHAGEN, Veter fir 90 M, NEU SWU pine 310 M. Grant.« PttSK, Orc. inarian. Office 7th and M St., i fir 75 M, NWU SWU. Pine 400 .M; Phons 191-R. nono of the timber on these sections Women » and Children’s Underwear Classified Advertising i i The quick way PIPE FLUSH WHAT’S THE USE PAGt: THREE «M T 15 8, R. 6 W., Sec 5, NEU BEU. fir 1135 M. cedar 75 M, NW % SEU fir 16o0 M, SEU SEU fir xoo M. cedar 20 M, BW U HE *4 King's 19SM Revue Will Appear fir 1400 M. cedar 50 M; none of the At Rivoli Tonigli! timber on thia section to be sold for less than »1.75 per M for the fir and »1 pwr M for the cedar. T. 21 King’s 1»34 Revue comes to the A , R. 4 W., Sec. 23, SW U NEU red fir »00 M, NEU NWU red fir Rivoli theatre tonight and tomorrow 750 IM, white fir 25 M. NWU NWU night where they put on two per red fir 1000 M, white fir 50 M, SE U formances each evening. From press NW >4 red Hr 1000 M, SW U NWU reports from both Marshfield and red fir 850 M, white fir 25 M. cedar Roseburg where the company recent 10 M, NEU 8WK red fir 1100 M, white fir 40 M. NWU 8W U red ly performed, the theatres were un fit »10 M. white fir 40 M, Incense able to handle the crowds and many cellar 10 M, RM*4------- SWU red fir 1240 disappointed patrons were turned M. white fir »0 M, cedar 50 M, away. HWU SWU red fir 780 M, while A Spat Family comedy and fir 100 M, cedar 60 M, NWU SEU red fir 1150 M. white fir 30 M. News will precede the regular per cedar 20 M. HWU BEU red fir 1000 formance. The musical comedy M, white fir 60 M, cedar 40 M; none come» to Grants Pass well recom- of the timber on this section to be mended. The acts connist of many sold for less than »1.75 per M tor specialties and solo numbers as well the red fir, »1.50 per ,M for the cedar and 50 centa per 'M for the white I a ensembles where the entire cast appears. .Manager Dnnlop states fir and incense cedar.’ GMO. R WICKHAM that judging by the reports from Acting Commissioner. managers of the theatres where they have already been playing on the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i coast, he will have capacity houses ♦ Ot AMINO EVENTS ♦ | on both nights. This is the first ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 time that a musical comedy com- Nov. 34, Saturday — Neighbors of [ pany has appeared here at popular Woodiwaft cooked food and baxaar. ! prices In a number of years. Nov. 27, Thursday — Thanksgiving Printed butter wrappers for aalo day. i at the Courier office. Dec. 5, Friday—Methodist Church Bazaar. always ready always sweet a to the- It’s Nestlés ALPINE Portland, Ore., Nov. 18.—(A. P.) —Livestock, nominally steady; eggs and butterfat, steady; butter, 40c. Steers, medium__ ........ »«.25 to »8 Heifers, medium ... ..... »3.75 to »5.75 Iaimbs ............. »11.00 & »12.50 Hogs, medium ....... »0.00 @ »».75 Hogs, light ............ .....9.25 (f »9.90 Eggs .. .......... 52c G 53c Butter Butter, printb.......... Wheat, hard white .......... »1.65 Wheat, western red ................. »1.53 Butterfat, Grants Pass ..... San Francisco butterfat..... ....43c Printed butter wrappers for sale at the Courier office. < •<>< MY TREASURER'S CALL FOR GENERAL FI NI» WARRANTS All Josephine County General Fund warrants leaned up to (not In cluding) March 1st, 1915, and pro tested prior to that date are hereby called in and nre payable at the County Treasurer's office on or after November 17th. 1924, on which date interest will cease. GEO S. CALHOUN. County Treasurer of Joseph- lne County. Ore. MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES Machinery and Heavy Hardware P. S. WOODIN Phone 42 Olì H St. 13 This to Be A Gland Age? In a ni-e-nt press dispatch, a Isiudon physician stated that the Golden Age of man blds fair to lie the qlundiilar age, when salvation will lie taken In tablet form. He ■uili! further that the average man believes that Ills thoughts, actions mid reelings are com trolled by Ills mind. But it is IxHwIhlc to show I lint min I I h itself under the des potic sway of the ductless glands, which generate in the system the rhcmicnl fluids on which depend health, happiness mid morality. Glnndogen, the new scientific gland tonic, prepared In tablet form provides a simple niethiHl of taking glandular treatment, Gian, ilogvn, for men and women, is ob- lalmilde at Couch's Pharmacy. Mail orders accepted. Begin on Salts Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally by Drinking Quarts of Good Water No man or woman can make a mis take by flushing the kidneys occasion ally, says a well-known authority. Too much rich food creates acids which clog the kidney pores so that they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood. Then you get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorder* often come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in I the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage, or at tended by a sensation of scalding, begin to drink soft water in quantities; also get aLo-t four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a table spoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kid neys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapei and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush clogged kidney* and stimulate them to activity, also to help neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer cause irritation, thus often relieving Diadder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, which everyone can take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby often preventing serious kidney compli cations. By all means have your physi cian examine your kidneys at least twice a year. Standard water pipe and •crew casing, for every pur- Kre ; also valves and fittings, th naw and re-manufactured. A!* ’»•*t»erlal tested under pres sure and guaranteed. Immedi ate delivery. Money savins prices. G. WEISSBAUM & CO. 108 11 tn St. San Francisco Classified Business Directory Of Reliable Bualnees an<l Professional Finns Arranged in alphabetical order for quick reference DR. A. A. McBRIBN, Physician and surgeon. Obstetrics, diseases of women, and children. AU chronic M. E. BERRY—Auto tops, harness diseases treated without the knife. and canvas work. Phone 2S2-Y or 375-R. AUTO TOPS W. L. CAMERON, M. D.—Physician and Surgeon. Office and resi dence over Couch'* Pharmacy. GOOD EATS CAFE—309 So. Sixth. Telephone 144. Meals at all hours. Sunday spec ial. DR. CON. M. DURLAND—Dentist. Bldg., phone 265, Grants EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Flanagan Pass, Ore. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU — REAL ESTATE Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch All counter, registration tree. kinds of employment, Given and E. L. GALBRAITH—Farm and City Property. Business opportunities. secured. Absolutely no charge. Tuffs Bldg. Notary Public. Phone 512 South Sixth St. Welcome. 28. Phone 218. A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Fire INSURANCE and Auto Insurance. Notary Pub lic, 514 South Sixth. E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Auto, Plate Glass Insurance. Tuffs Bldg. TAILORS Phone 28. JOHN HUMMEL'S TAILOR SHOP. 517 H street. PHYSICIANS AND CAFES SURGEONS TAXI SERVICE DOCTOR C. J. MOSER, Physician and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office FOR WHITE LINE TAXI — Phone Bliod George's news stand, 262-J phone 182: Res. 92. Residence phone 381. «4 I DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi cian and surgeon. Special atten I VETERINARY tion to surgery. Obstetrics and Di HOSPITALS seases of women. Complete X-Ray equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phones, i GRANTS PASS VETERINARY HOS home, 21-Y; office 21-J. I PITAL—R. B. Grlffenhagen, D. V. M. Dogs and cats boarded by the DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual day or week. 726 S. 6th. Phone theraputics. Office over Western 191-R. Union Res. 359-R: office 217-R. Advertising Fays—Advertise with the Courki True love never runs smooth and true hate less so. 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