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    I'RIDAY. NOVEMIIEIl 91, |t»<jl.
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NOTH 'M OF Mil K OF
to be sold for 1 ms than 13 per M for
GO I LICNMIAT ILMBEll the pine and 61 per M for the fir.
T 15 H., R « W.. Sec. 5, NE54
SE54. fir 1135 M. cedar 76 M,
Oct 27, 192 t .
General ¡.and Office, Wasuiuglbu, NW 54 SEH Dr 1600 M, SK54 SE54
L>. U., »'■util» us Uvcussg g>«uu u*ul tir 800 M, cedar 20 M. HW 54 SK*A
Grants Pass, Oro
subjuct to the condition» aud llmlta- fir 1400 M, cedar 60 M; none ot the
tiuna ut toe act» of June 9, f»lu 139 timber on ibis section to be sold for
beat., 2 1»), l>uol.lary 3«, 1919 14V less than 11.76 per M for the fir
Hutt., Ill»/, mid uepartiueuiai rugu- and »1- per M for the cedar. T. 21
.......
W , -
Hec. —
23, .. BW
54 »HE *4
lotion» of April fl, 1924 (oU L. U., S , R. 4 ' “
U IU f , lU4| 6.4666MVI Uli
iUllUWlBI red fir «00 M NE'4 NW 54 red fir
laud» will bu »oid Dec. 36, 1324, at 750 M, whit» fir 25 .M, NW % NW‘4
10 u clock A. M., al public auction red tir luuu M. white Hr 5u M. HE 54 :
ut tnu Lulled Slates tana attic« at NW % rid fir 100U M, SW54 NW'4 1
'ilusttburg, Oregon, to tue mg near red fir 850 M, white fir 2b M, cedar
> und Mudili in In Luti, li Cintila,
l/iuuvr at but us»» than the appiai»»d i 10 M, N-EI4 SW 54 red tir 110« M.
Clot lia, Napkins Io inlicli. .Hallarla
value u» suuwn by tma umtee, »ale while fir 40 M. NW 54 HW *4 red
lliiinusk
Napkins, Heiiialitclti-d.
tu be subject tu Luu approval ot tUu tir 910 M, white fir 40 M, Incense
bccrutary uf tliu interior. 'Hie pur- cedar 10 M, 8E54 8Wy<
. ....... red fir 124 0
cause pine, wun an additional sum M, white fir »0 if. cedar 50 M,
of uno-tittn of 1 per cent, thereof, HW>4 SW 54 red fir 780 M, white
Make Your Helo t Ion Mow
being cuminm»loni allowed, must bu fir 100 M, cedar «0 M, NW 4 HE 54
aupuslted ut lime ut »ale, money tu red fir 1150 M, white fir 30 M,
HEE olii UIMHIW HIMPLAV
I I'u ivlUilltU H LttiM iff HOI uppiuVCU, 'cedar 20 M, SW 54 8H54 red fir 1000
utnorwue parent win fasu« fur the 'M, white fir 60 M, cedar 40 M; none
timiuur wuica must be remuveu witu- jof the timber on this section to be
ib cun yeur». URM wiu be received Isold tor less than »1.76 per M for
Crum ciiireus ut tue Lulled btuteu, the red Tir, 61.50 per M for the cedar
I association» ot such citiMua and cor­ and 50 cento per M tor the white
poration» uiguUUed under the laws i fir and Incense cedar.
ui Hie 1 iiireu Blatua, or uuy State,
GKO. R. WICKHAM
I'l'eiritory or DieriKl llieteof uuiy,
Acting Commissioner.
upon application ut a quaiitied pur-
FOR SALE
FOUND
eiiasor, luu limuer ou any legal sub- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Foil KALE 16« acre relinquish­ FOUND Gold ring. Owner cun got UiiiuiUU Wifi UU UUtitU »Lpus uwvxy Ud' ♦
IX/.MING EVENTS
ment un Rcdwuud highway. Level,
It at Courlur office.
56 tore being Included in uuy offer ot a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Unger unit. T. 20 8., It. 4 W., bee.
timber und Improvements. Wut.
31, NE4 NL4, red fir sue Al, Nov. 2 2, Saturday — Neighbors of
Wunsch. C. F. T. Co,
6ü
FOR RENT
NW 4 Nr-',* red lir 8au M, cedar 5u
Woodcraft cooked food anal baxaar.
FOR HALE Child's bed and mat­ PARTLY furuishud bouue for rent, l«l, Sn<4 AE4 red Hr 40u M, »W 4 Nov. 27, Thursday — Thanksgiving
rouuunuble. Phunu 894-1L
43ll tv,. >* red Hr «00 Al., NE4 NW 4
tress. Pilone J.!l)J or call 615
day.
Ntv •>» red fir
North Fifth.
66 Foil RENT- One 4-ruom lurulshed red Hr 1 juu ,M. reW
IbaU
Ji,
31»
4
n W 4 red tir lOuu M,
uparirneiit. inquire 70S E 81. 5 •
GRADE JERSEY heifer lor sale.
|bW 4 AW * a red lir tuvo M, KW4
Fresh in March. J. H. Ilurvey, ltd. Foil RENT- For 1 year or lunger. tSE 4 red fir 6uo Ju, KL4 ME 4 red
1, Louse Greek road.
5 6
2 acres in city limits with 6-loom fir 175 jd, cedar 5u ju, 0W 4 SE 4
bouse, luruikiied or unlurniahud. lied Hr 4s0 M. NE 54 SW »4 red tir
RADIO FOR SALE 6-tulio radio
Large poultry buuse, garage, etc. I' i ' j O Al, NW'.k^SW 4 red tlr 14oo M,
frequency aut, new für aale at a
«4 4 West G St.
5V EE 4 MW 4 red lir 880 M, HW 4
Portland. Ore., Nov. 21.— (A. P.)
HW 4 rvd Hr l*uu ai ; bee. 21, NE 4
bargain. Addrve« No. 713 care
4-ROOM
COTTAGE,
furulslied.
Cor.
NW 4 red Hr 4o0 Al, NW 4 NW 4 —Cattle, nominally steady; hogs and
Courier.
<0
rouimry unii Booth, garage uua red fir 7U0 *t, ME4 NW 4 red nr sheep, steady; eggs, steady; butter
A NUMBER ONE Jersey cow tor
garden. inquire 208 Fuuuury t>t. byuM, SW 4 -SW 4 rod fir 6bo Jb,
aale. Will I mi fresti Ul January.
*u NE4 HB 4 red fir aaU ->1, N W 4 10c with an advance talked; butter­
fat, firm.
lliqiilre 12.1 W m ( J B i .
k0
tih> 4 red lir 4V0 Al, Incense cedar
EUR EXCHARG£
Full SA1.E First quallty balta! al­
¡75 M. NE 5» SW 54 red Hr 600 M,
iali.i Im). 6-0 tou lots.
First EXCHANGE Cleveland Six touring NW 4 SW 5» red fir 7ad Ai; Sec. 2», Steers, modium ............. 66.25 to »8
giade graia bay 422.
Oae-balf
A-1 mecha lilial condition; wui NE4 ME 5k red tir 1000 M, cedar Holters, medium i .........13.75 to »5.76
lulle «-'al ut city limita. Dimick
54 red tir 1300 M, Lambs ................. ..... 611.00 @ 612.50
trade lur Fura touring, '22 ur '23. 75 Al, NW t4
i . iih T i .
7»
Amin»« Win. Helmsman, ltd. 1, Cudar 45 .u, t*W 54 NE 54 rod fir Hugs, medium ... .......... 69.00 W »9.75
NB4 red fir 1U3< M,
Grants Pass, Ore.
6» 12u0 M,
FOR SALE Fivu puasenger Ford.
cedar 15 M, NE 54 »NW 54 red tir 6«U Hogs, light ........ ......... 69.25 ti 69.85
Nearly nuw. Late tuudel. Bur-
M, codmr 15 M, NW 5» AW 54 red fir I Eggs ..
................ 49c ij 51c
âulbUELLANEUUS
galn. W. lai bot, Hute! Jusi'pUlno.
bl HENRY M. I.ANC Adi EK. Auuiug 510 M, SW *4 NW 54 red Hr »80 M, Butter
............................ 1 40c
I cedar 60 M, 83654 AW 4 red tir 775
Lbgiueei, 2u4 West r bl., Grama 1 M, cedar lu M, white fir 20 M, NE 5* Butter, prints .....................................40c
3 GACKER Pl Prf tor sale, 6 weeks
P umi , Urvguu.
61.63
old. 4 5ti in I les north ot Woif
SW 5k red fir 6uu M, cedar 10 M, 1 Wheat, hard white .......
bi B. A E. DRESSMAKING SHOPI’L - NW‘4 8W5k red fir 5o0 M, cedar 4u Wheat, Western red .............
Greek. J. II. Foster.
»1.51
Fancy aud plani sewing. Upstairs , M, while fir 30 M, 8W5* SW 54 red Butterfat, Grants Pass a ...... ___ 39c
Foil SALE- Now lard palls, b, 10.
Mccai tuy i>idg., U brreei. Lu­ tir too M, unite fir 3u M, SE5u San f rancisco butterfat ..... -46 54c
bo lbs. 656 North Sixth St. J. H.
trame buck 01 Puiacs Hotel.
nt SW*4 red fir 345 M» cedar 10 M,
b G
Ahlt.
NE54 St54 red fir 930 .»1, NW**
SE 54 red fir 915 M, SW 54 SE ’4 red I
Foil SALE Rose bushes: Geuerul
POULTRY
fir 83o M. cedar 20 M, SE 5* SE'»* Odd Epitaphs Seen
M< Ariuur, Caroline ‘1 estout. 2ac
red fir 1290 M, cedar 30 M, while
each. Also everbearing red rasp­
Foil
HALE
—
190
year-old
tuucy
in Old Graveyards
fir 10 -M; Sec. 31, lut 2, red fir 600
berries lc per plant aud red cherry
White
1-ughoiti
Ileus.
Priced
iur
M.; Sec. 33, NE54 Nji .*, red fir 680
In aecnrilnnce with his wishes the '
currants, very cheap. Culiiu on
a quick saie. 624 West U al. a*> M, Nil 5* NE‘* red fir i jo Al, wiiKu grave of Henry Long in Massachu- I
Joseph
Martelletti,
Sunday.
fir 40 M. SK% NE54 red fir 860 M, setts Is marked by a stone on which is !
6V
Riverside Park.
VLTEKlhAKy fell ROLON SWU NE X red tir suo M, NW 4 Inscribed, "Henry Long. I still live.”
NW 5k red fir 35u M, SW 4 NW 4
REAL ESTATE
Utt. K. J. HKöiLL—Veluriuariuu. red tir 4.0 M, SE5k SE5k red tir A hard-headed, matter-of-fact friend
Kusidouce sub ivgshlugcuu uuulo- 780 Al, SW 54 SV/i* red fir 500 M. who questioned this statement left di­
«K1.LINU OUT RANGHE8 al burguiu
rections that bls monument be in­
vara. riiuno J»b-K.
T. 21 g.. K. 4 W., See 3, Fri. NE4
priius, ú aud 10 y cal»' lluiu.
scribed with this: "James Maguire,
,,NE4
red
fir
850
Al,
Fri.
NW
4
Rauch»» for rent and oxcbuuge. UK. R. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Vt-lur-
dead, and d owns up to IL”
’
NE
4
reti
tnr
650.
M,
SH5k
'NE
4
red
Gold Kay Realty uenipnay, Med­
inauau. Utile« 7th uua M öl.,
On the stone marking the spot
fir «00 M, SW 4 NE 54 red fir Ï00
turd, Oregon.
it
Puuue 191-K.
M, Fri. N®4 NW5* red fir 1200 M, where reposes all that is mortal of |
FOR SALE OR RENT Double tent
Fri. NW 4'NW 4 red fir 1400 M, Doctor Walker, author of "Walker's '
Luu»«, cloau iu. Furnished ur uu-
PLUMBING
SE*4 NW 4 red fir 700 M., SlW 4 British Particles." is Inscribed, “Here 1
luiuished. Nico tur twu. inquire
NW 4 red fir 1100 M, NE4 SW 4 lies Walker's Particles." A similar j
al G. F. T._______________
4 itf U. A. BRYAN — Thu Plumber. Fol red Hr 500 M, NW 4 SW 4 red fir punning
effect is exhibited by ths |
saullary plumblug and healiug. 850 M, Ser. 5, Fri. NE4 NE*/* red
PRICED FOR A QUICK SALE 5
epitaph of one Doctor Fuller. "Fuller's ,
caillud
labor
urn)
employee.
W«
fir 355 M, white fir 10 M, Fri.
acres, cleared and leveled, rnllu
Equally brief and withal 1
guaiauiee our work. Fuoue 3ue NW 4 NE 4 red fir 1025 M, cedar earth."
west ot town. Verdlu A- Hull.
i>u il aireei.
tt 25 M, white fir 15 M. cedar peles touched by a bit of grim humor is the !
South Sixth street.
62
,100; aw 4 NE 4 red fir 78u M, Inscription over the grave of Thomas
cedar 30 Al, white tir 1U M, SE4 Miiginnis, "Finis, Maginnls.”
BUILDING
FOR SALE-AUTOS
Bill Nye, the humorist, once ran
NE 4 red tir 560 M, cedar 15 M,
ÜUNTUAUTUKS
white fir 25 M. Fri. NE'A NW 4 red across a monument on which this in­
FOR HALE Ford bug, good condi­
fir 1185 M, cedar 5 Al, white tir 5
tion. new ores.
Cheap.
Geo. HARl'Elt Al SON—Building contrac­ M. Fri. NW 4 NW 4 red fir 980 M. scription was neatly lettered- "Her«
we have a widow bereft; Richard on
tors. Shop work, lurnitiy« crauug.
Berry's Top Shop._________
66
cedar 20 <M, white tir 10 M, SW 4 tho right nnd Tom on tlie left." He
shop 411 G bi., Puuue 14 2-J.
NW 4 red fir 460 'M, cedar 5 M,
TRUCK—Denby 2-ton. Cheap. 511
HE 4 NW 4 red tir 1000 M, codar suggested tlint the couplet might have
H St. Phono 42. Will tuke small
car In trade.
33lf INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC 20 M. white fir 10 M, NE 4 SW 4 been Improved by the addition of the
following: “And if she had outlived a
PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNMKfl red tir 590 M, cedar 30 M, white fir
couple of more she could have had
10
M,
NW
4
SW
5*
red
fir
410
M,
—
Hattie
Coiotnan
Calvert,
511
WANTED
Norm Fourtn street. Affiliated cedar 5 M, white fir 75 M, SW 54 one behind and another before.”
One cannot be quite certain what
tuacber Nutiunal Academy of SW 4 red fir 4 85 Ai, cedar 10 M,
WANTED TO BUY Sn .11 pigs or
Muaic.__ Carnegie Hall, New York. HE *« SW 4 red fir 335 M, cedar 20 the bereaved hushnnd had in mind
feeders or will take them on
shares. Phone 630-L. Call even­ PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— N, NE4 SE4 red fir 775 M, cedar when lie composed this epitaph f<>[ his
25 M, white fir 60 M, NW 4 SE 54 departed spoase: "This dear little
ings. Rd 3. Box 64-
66
State accredited touchers. Piano
red
fir 1190 -M.
M. cedar 35 M, spot is the Joy of my life—it raises my
aud
voicu.
Separate
Btudios
north
WORK WANTED- By young ludy.
und south portlous ot city. Mrs. white fir 6 M, SW 4 SE4 red fir flowers and covers my wife.” Some­
Light housekeeping preferred. 624
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 609 A street, 805 M. white tir 25 M, SE4 SE4 what more pointed is this posthumous
L street.
_ —----------- 67
a.
every afteruuun but Wednesday, red fir 440 M, cedar 55 -M. white gibe: "Here Iles in silent clay Miss
FEMALE HELI’—A practical nurse
aud all day Saturday. High school fir 10 M.; none of the timber on Arabella Young, who on the 21st of
tor work of a special nature. Box
credits given in piano. Burruwea these sections to be sold tor less May begnu to hold her tongue."
710, care com 1er.
56
primary and kindergarten course than »1.50 per M. for the red fir
On n stone nmler which sleeps Jona­
tor beginners and little tots. At- and cedar. 50 cents per M tor the than Oaa«M is tills terse, matter-of-
WANTED Plain sowing. Children's
ttiiated with National Academy ot white fir and incense cedar and
mill infant's preferred. 1206 East
Music, Carnegie Hall, New York. 52 4 cents each for the cedar poles. fact inscription: '-Here lies the body
1> street, or P. t>. Box 132.
56
Mrs. J. J. Hansen, 616 So. Sth S(. T. 28 S., R. 10 W., Sec. 35. NE‘4 of Jonathan Oakes, who lived and
WANTED -Old people mid invalids
High school credits given In voice HE’.i, fir 150 M, white cedar 250 M, died like other folks." The son of a
to board nnd earn for. Convales­
SE 4 SE4 fir 120 M, whito cedar deceased tavern keeper brought down
nnd piano.
cent Home. Ashlmiil.
.ullf
450 M. NW 4 HW 4 Hr 450 *M, two birds with one stone when he set
WANTED—We will buy turniture,
white cedar 100 M. 8W4 8WH fir the stone over his parent's grave and
Uncomplimentary Wif
tools, farm implements, chickens,
1500 M; none of the timber on this had ent Into It these lines: “Beneath
for cauh or sell on commission,
Like the Scotch, th« English can section to be sold for less than 61.50 this stone In hope of Zion is laid .he
618 1 street, auction yards. Mil- relish n joke on their native peculi­ per IM for the fir and 67 per M for landlord of the Lion. Resigned unto
likuu & Fletcher.
21tf arities. A recent book of British rem­ tho whito cedar. T. 3 7 S.. It. 8 W., the heavenly will Ills son keeps on
7, SE4 SW4; pine 230 M, fir
WANTED—Clients to insure in the iniscences Includes tills little-known Sec.
100 M. SW4 SE4. pine 300 M. fir the business still.”—Kansas City Star.
American Insurance Company. story of Hie old duchesse de Darns 50 M. Sec. 17. NE 4 NW 4 Pine 170
One of tho oldest and strongest and Montrond, tho French wit. The M. fir L*0 iM; NW 4 NW 4. pine
fire insurance companies in Amer­ duchesse asked the famous wit, "In 85 M, fir 320 M; SE4 NW 4 pine
Automatic Cover
ica. Special reduced rates for yonr opinion, what anlmnl the moat 3(10 M, SW’i W, pine 4 60 M,
An Inkwell with cover connected
Grants Paus. H. B. Hendricks, closely resembles mnn?" Montrond fir 9b M, NK'i SW 4 pine 3 10 M,
real estolte, agent for American reflected far u minute nnd then re­ fir 75 M, N-W 4 SW %, pino 400 M; with n pen-holding rack In such n way
that it is closed when the pen Is on
Fire Ins. Co., office in Howard plied, gravely, “L'Angluis, duchess.”
none of tho timber on these sections the rack, has been invented.
bldg., over Bonbonniere.
62
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M. E. BERRY—Auto tops, harness
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equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phone«,
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on. Obstétrica, diseases ot
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women, and children. All chronic
Meals at all hours. Sunday spec­
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Phone 262-Y or 376-R.
W. L. CAMERON, M. D.—Physician
and Surgeon. Office and resi­
dence over Couch's Pharmacy.
FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU —
Telephone 144.
Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch
All DR. CON. M. DURLAND—Dentist.
counter, registration tree.
kinds of employment, Given and
Flanagan Bldg., phone 265, Grants
secured. Absolutely no charge.
Pass, Ore.______________
512 South Sixth St. Welcome.
Phone 218.
REAL ESTATE
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—Farm and City
INSURANCE
Property. Business opportunities.
Tufts Bldg. Notary Public. Phone
E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Auto,
28.
Plate Glass Insurance. Tufts Bldg
Phoue 28.
A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Fire
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PHYSICIANS AND
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SURGEONS
TAILORS
DOCTOR C. J. MOSER. Physician JOHN HUMMEL'S TAILOR SHOP.
and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office
517 H street.
phone 182: Res. 92.
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Owr 17 Million Jtn U*d Yearly
DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual
theraputics. Office over Western TOR WHITE LINE TAXI — Phone
Union
Rea. 259-R: office 217-R.
Blind.George’s news stand, 262-J
Residence phoue 381._________ <4
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HOSPITALS
GRANTS PASS VETERINARY HOS­
PITAL—R. B. Griffonhngen, D. V.
M. Dogs and cats boarded hv tho
day or week. 726 S. 6th. Phone
191-R.
2L.