Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 24, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY,
NOVEMBER
41.
GRANTS
I92I
PAM#
DUET
COURIER
PAGE
NOTICE OF SH E OF
to be sold for lees th»u 13 per M for —who waged a grim battle against
GOVERNMENT TIMBER ■ lie pin» and 11 dor »1 tor the fir. the unscrupulous force« who threat­
T. 16 H., it. I W., Bsc 6, NB14
HE 54, fir 1115 M.
cedar
76 M,
Oct 27, 1921.
Gvusral Laud tAtlic«, Washington, NW 14 HE 14 fir 1«99 M, SE 54 BE 14
D. U„ xxolicu u> üviuuy giVuu mut Hr MOO M. cedar 20 M, BW14 HE 14
subject tu the cuudllious and IlmlUt- fir 1400 iM, cedar 00 M, uose of the
Grants Pau, Ore
tluu» of tu» «ci» of June 9, 1916 (89 timber on this section to be sold for
Ibtul., Ala), Fuuruary K, 1919 (4V less than #1.75 per M for the fir
btel., 1179), uud U«purbiu»utel r»«c- sud II per M for the cedar. T. 21
- 4 —
-
-- 18W
--------
W., Hoc.
23,
14 ME 14
lalluu» of April 14, 1924 <5p L. D„ !.. K.
4 4«), lu» liUllMI uu tile lullowiug red fir 809 M, ME 14 NW 14 red fir
lauds will be sold Dec. 16, 1924, al 75V M, white fir 25 M. NW 14 NW 14
IV o'clock A. M., al punite uuotiou red fir lOuu M. white fir 50 M. HE 14
at the United lítate» ialiti olile» ut NW 14 red fir 1VV0 M, 8W54 NW 14
KosuVurg, Oiegou, tu lUu highest red fir 850 Af, white fir 26 M. cedar
blader ut uoL ie»» lluiu tli» appraised IV M, ND14 HW14 red fir 1190 M.
valu» as »iiuwu by tuia notice, suie whit« fir 40 M, NW 14 HW14 red
to Va suibjeíA to u>» approval of the fir 910 Af, white fir 40 M, incense
tiecrsAary of tee Interior. The pur­ cedar 10 M. HB54 8W14
-------- red fir 1240
chase price, with an addi Gomal »um M whim fir »0 M, cedar 60 M,
of one-fifth of 1 per cent, thereof, 8W*4 SW14 red fir 760 M, white
being commission« allowed, must be fir 100 M, cedar 60 M, NW 14 »K14
i deposited ai um« oí »al«, money to red fir 1160 M, white fir 80 M.
SELECT YOUR THANKSGIVING DRESS NOW
I tw t«tuiu«.u u suie is nut uppruvau, cedar 20 M. MW 14 SB 14 red fir 1009
otherwise pet eut will issu» tor lb« M, white fir 60 M, cedar 40 M, none
lumber wulcu must be removed witu- of the timber on this section to be
In ten year«, tslus win be received sold for leas than 81.76 per M for
troni cittMJii» of ine Uniteti blutes, the red fir, 11.50 per M for the cedar
sssoclallcHis of »ucu citisen» aud cor- and 60 cent« per M for the white
purattou» orguuued under tu« luws fir aud Incenae cedar.
el tu» i nitcu blatta, or uuy Stute,
GEO It WICKHAM
Territory or Duslrkit thereof only-
Acting Commlaaloner.
Lpuu application ut u qualified pur-
WANTED
FOR SALE
chueer, tu« timber ou uuy legal «ub­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ai vis.ou wui u» uueied »»»Mitueiy na­
♦
ooMixa EVENTS
FOR SALE—160-acre
relinquish­ WANTED Old people and Invalids ture being Included In any offer of a ♦
■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
to board and care for. Convales­ larger nuit. T. zv b., K. 4 W., dec. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
ment on Redwood highway. la>v»l,
cent Home, Ashland.
61 If 21, NEI» Nr-'A.
timber and Improvements. Wui
Thanksgiving
led fir 4UV M, N ot . 27, Thursday
Wuuhcl.
C F 1 1
6 V
day.
WANTED—We will buy furniture, NW 14 NVulg red tir 8áv M, cedar 5u
tools, farm implements, chickens, IM, b«»1« NEI* l«d fir 4UV M, BW14 Dec. 13, Saturday — Cooked food
FOR
SALE
CilEAP—Fuirbunks-
tor cash or sell on comiulssiou, MEI* red fir Vvv M., NE 14 MW44
Morse Ztypu IV b. p. gas eliglue,
sale, apron
bazaar by i«e<ioa
61« 1 street, auction yards. Mil­ red fir izvu M, NWi* NW 1* red fir
run 20 days. Can be aeon at Ken-
Awdliary, For veterans hospital
UuU Al, BEI* NW1U red fir lVW M,
likan
A
Fletcher.
21lt
slers rancb on Sardlue Crack. F.
MWIa NW 4» red Hr lvov M, NW 44
No. 77.
MWStf
C. Healun, Gold illll. Ore.
61 FIRE INSURANCE
RATES—The HE 4* red fir 6W M, »E44 ME44 red
rules
«if
tire
insurance
In
tile
fir 7 75 M, cedar 5u M, sW 44 BE 44
TO SELL OR EXCHANGE Fino lol
AMERICAN INSURANCE COM rod tir 4 8V iM, NEI» bW 54 red fir
on G street aerose ftoin acliuol, for
PANY
are
less
than
hulf
on
barns,
7bU M, .VW >4 8W 54 red fir 14VV M,
Ford. F. E. Matthews, Medturd
gurugeii, automobiles, of former BEI* KW 56 red fir 889 M, t*W54
M
charges. 11. B. Hendricks, ugeut. HW 5* red nr 1ZV9 M; dec 27, NE 54
SEVEN purebred Bronze turkey toms
70 LSW 5* red fir 4bu M, NW 54 NW *4
Tlionuu Mclghan in “The Alaakau"
i'holle
tor sale; also few hens.
red tir ÎU9 M, ciEla NW 5* red tir
H«m at Rivoli Theatre
62
Ulen Provolt, al Provolt.
IbUuM,
HW
14
NW*«
rod
fir
6uv
M,
STRAYED
If ever a novel deserved screen
154
BE54 red tir U»v M, NW 5«
FOR SALE—76x14V lot on Lawn­ ESTUA Y—Yearling
steer.
3¡7
,
Jersey
5» red fir 4UU Al, luce use cedar immortality,it eve: a story was writ­
ridge Ave. Paved atreot sad aide-
Owner
please
call
and
pay 175 M, NE 54 845 54 red Hr iM M,
walk, al a bargain, by owner. 11.
61 bW 5* HW5* red Br 7ÔV M; Sec. 2», ten that was worthy of all the time
charges, Phone 6V6-F-4.
11. Taylor, phuuu 221-L.
58
that
was
INE 54 NE 54 rca nr lOOu M, cedar and energy and effort
radio
RADIO FOR HALE—6-tube
76 M, NW 54 NE54 red fir L8VV M, spent in transferring it to the silver
MISCELLANEOUS
frequency set, now tor aale at a
cudar 4 5 M, bW 54 NiE54 «4 f:r sheet, that book and that story was
bargain.
Addrcsa No. 712 car« HENRY M. LANCASTER, Mining 1250 M. BE54 NEI* red fir 1U85 M,
Engineer, 204 West F St., Grants cedar 15 M. NE 54 NW 54 red fir 66» "The Alaskan", James Oliver Cur-
6V
Courier.
Pass, Oregon.
M. cedar 15 M, NW 5* NW 54 red fir wood’s epic tale of the far north,
Foil SALE—First quality baled al­ B. A E. DRESSMAKING SHOPPE— 51V M, 8W5« N4V 54 red fir 885 M, which Herbert Brenon produced for
falfa hay, HO ton lots.
First
Fancy and plain sewing. Upstairs cedar «V M, BE44 N4V 5» red fir 776 Paramount, as a starring vehicle for
grade grain hay 123.
One-halt
M, cedar IV M, »bile fir 2V M, .VE *4 Thomas Meighan, after an adapta­
McCarthy llldg., G Street,
mile weal of city limits. Dltnlck
HW1« red fir 66U M, cedar 10 M,
trance back of Palace Hotel.
The pic­
ranch.
7«
NW 54 84V 44 red tir 59V M, cedar 45 tion by Willis Goldbeck.
M, white fir 30 M, HW *4 BW'5* red I ture opened yesterday at the Rivoli
FUR SALE—Rose bushes: Geucral
POULTRY
fir 4VV M, white fir 8v M, HE54 Theatre.
McArthur, Caroline Toetout, 26c
each. Also everbearing red rasp­ FOR SALE—190 year-old
fancy HW54 red fir 345 M. cedAr IV M,
With such a combination of writ­
berries lc per plant aud red cherry
White Ix'gliurn hens. Priced for NE % BL 54 red fir 930 M, NW 54
ing.
acting and directorial genius It
HE
5*
red
fir
915
M,
bW
54
BE54
red
Come on
currants, very cheap.
a quick sale. 62 4 Weal G St. 65
fir *30 M. cedar 2V M, HE5* BE *4 Is little wonder that "The Alaskan"
Joseph
Martelletti,
Sunday.
red fir 1290 >M, cedar 3V *M, white
69
Riverside Park.
being hailed as one of the motion
VETERINARY SURGEON fir 10 M; Sec. 31, lot 2, red fir 60V is
M ; Sec. J3.LE5* NEI», red fir 689 picture masterpieces of the year. It
FOR SALE-AUTOS
DR. R. J. HXBTUL— Vsterluarlan. N. NW 54 NEU red fir ?uV M, white has all the vital, compelling, red-
Residence 888 Washington Houl» fir 40 M, SES* NEI» red fir 86V M, blooded drama that we have come to
TRUCK—Denby 2-lon. Cheap. 611
vard. Phone 8 »8-11.
BW54 NE5« red fir 80» M, NW54 expect in all of Curwood’s writings;
11 St. Phoue 42. Wilk lake amali
car in trade.
2 lit DR. R. B. GRIFFENHAUEN. Veter- NW 5* red fir »50 M, SW 5* NW I4 It has all of the consumato acting
laartan.
citilo» 7th and M St., red fir 4 30 M, BEI* BE54 red fir for which Meighan is noted; and it
780 »I. SWI4 SW54 red fir 5W M.
Phone tel-It.
FOR RENT
Ft , || S» III, I . ....................
•- ■ T. Al 8, K. 4 W.. tiec 3, Fri. NE 54 has all of the fine finish and dash
NEl4 rad fir 859 M, Fri. NW5» which only such
FOR
rent
Two
houaekt
an
experienced
PLUMBING
NE 54 red fir 660 M. BE 54 N»H red producer as Brenon could give it.
rooms on ground floor, modern.
Hr 600 M. HW 54 NE54 red fir 700
Cull alter 4 p. m
Mrs. K. M. Kel-
“The Alaskan" deals with those
low, 614 South Fourth St.
62 G. A. BRYAN — The Plumber. For N. Fri. NB5* N44 T red fir 1200 M,
sanitary plumbing and
heating. I......................................
. strudy pioneers and hardy adventur­
Fri. NW 14 NW 54 red fir 1400 —
M,
FOR RENT 1 n< r«> on D St. hoUM,
Skilled labor only employed. We he I* .VW5* red'fir 700 M„ t*W54
ers who blazed a trail to the far
outbuildings, family orchard, irri­
guarantee our work. Phone 3V6 nw % red fir 110V M, NE54 SW'la
gation. luqulre 112 ll St.
62
612 H Street.
if rod llr 50o M, NW 54 SW54 red fir north in the historic gold-rush of
1850 .41, Sec. 6. Frl. NE>4 NE44 red ’98, and with the sons of these
PARTLY furnished house for rent,
'fir 3u6
M, white fir 10 M,
Frl. brave men—the second generation
reasonable
Phono 39 4-11.
43tf
BUILDING
NW 54 NE14 red fir 1025 M, cedar
FOR RENT—For 1 year or longer,
! 25 M, whHe fir 15 M, cedar poles
CONTRACTORS
2 acres in city limits with 6-rooin HARPKR & SON—Building contrac-'1
‘white fir** io’«'"sF w’
bouse, furnished or unfurnished.
Ijirge poultry house, garage, etc.
■but helps to r»-
white fir »5 M Fri s i:«, X44' 14 r.-d
62 4 West G St.
69 _8hop 411 G bt„ 1 bone 14.-J.
sms of coughing.
DOYLE’S
LADIES’ DRESSESS
ened to exploit the country for th«lr
own selfish aggrandizement.
OLE’S TIRE SHOP
'Filmed in British Cblumbia and
Albert«., the picture records some
of the world's most wonderful scen­
ery. Imagine cats forty miles In
length and eleven thousand
feet
high—but you don’t have to Imag­
ine them! You can see them In tbls
magnificent photoplay If you’ll visit
the Rivoli Theatre during the next ,
two days.
General Tires
Federal Tires
Flushing
Grtasing
Tire Repair Work
Nurth Sixth Nt.
$14.50
Classified Advertising
«Effi
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC
4-ROO.M COTTAGE, furnished. Cor.
Foundry and Booth, garage and
garden, inquire 208 Foundry St.
60
PIANO SCHOOL FOR MMINMIM
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE—Cleveland Six tourlug
A-l
mechanical condition;
will
trade for Ford touring, '22 or '18.
Address Win, Helntsman, Rd. 1,
Grants Pass, Oro.
69
REAL ESTATE
SELLING OUT RANCHES at bargain
prices, 6 and 10 years' time.
Ranches for rent aud exchange.
Gold Bay Realty Company, Med­
ford. Oregon.
tf
S ant - septic
FOR SALK OK RENT—Double tent
house, dose In. Furnished or un­
furnished. Nice for two. luqulre
al O. F. T.
47tf
PRICED FOR A QUICK HALE 6
acres, cleared and leveled, mile
west of town,
Verdin &
Hull.
South Sixth street,_____________ 82
■ L l
sndVlngfi
«
r. 1.1> HOCK PRICES for farms and
town property, homesteads and re-
lin'iuishineUtH.
H. B. Ib n ln k
2nd floor Howard block, over Bou-
bonnlere. Confectionery.
79
Legal blanks of all kinds at the
Courier office.
WHAT’S THE USE
ELEVATO!?»
A«e
■YOU
IN
B efore
out
on
LIVING
you
T he
m'tii
‘red’f *^6*
‘c.-daV ^M.
—Hattie Coleman Calvert. 511 sl.;i* NW 54 rod fir 1000 M, cedar
North Fourth Htroet. Affiliated 2U M whll flr 10 M NEW S1V54
teacher
National
Academy of
Ted fir 590 M, cedar 80 M. white fir
Music. Carnegie Hall, New York.
10 M, NW14 SW 14 red fir 410 M,
nti
vuon'» b PIANO
» iam / x o/'tinn.
PROGRESSIVE
SCHOOL—i oedar 5 M. white fir 75 M, BW14
red
485
M, cedar
State accreditatl teachers. Piano B4V54
c"‘”' —
■* fir *
“E '*
—*-- 10 M,
“
and voice. Separate studios north HB54 SW Wired fir 335 M. cedar 20
and south portions of city. Mrs. Bl. NB54 HE*4 red fir 775 M, cedar
Clara Tuttle Fenton, 609 A street, »5 M. white fir 50 M, NW 54
every afternoon but Wednesday, red dir 1190 M. cedar 35 M.
and all day Saturday. High school while fir 5 M, BW 5* SE54 red fir
credits given in piano. Burrowea 80.-> ,M. white fir 25 M, SE'4 SE 54
primary and kindergarten course red fir 4 40 M, cedar 55 M, white
for beginners and little tots. Af­ fir 10 M.; none of the timber on
filiated with National Academy of these sectious to be sold for less
Music, Carnegie Hall, New York. than #l€>0 par M. for the red fir
Mrs. J. J. Han Jen. 616 So. 6th St- and cedar, 69 cents per Ai for the
High schpol credits given In voice white fir and incense cedar and
aud piano.
b2 56 cents each for the cedar poles.
T 28 S , R. 10 4V.. Sec. 36, NE54
REI4, fir l»0 »1, whit« cedar 250 .41.
8E54 SE14 fir 120 M, white cedar
450 M, NW 54 8W54
fir 450 Al,
white cedar 109 M, HW 54 SW 1» fir
590 M; none of the timber on thts
¡i) Thu soothing antiseptic/ake*
section to be «old for less than #1.50
rt and soreness
per IM for the fir and #7 per tM for
the white cedar. T. 87 S.. R. 8 W.,
Sec. 7, 8E54 S4V54; pine 230 M. fir
I
100 M. 8W14 SE54. pine 300 M, fir
50 M.^ec. 17, NE54 NW 54 Pine 170
«nd «num a wnooth, beskhy
M. fir 180 iM; NW 54 NW 54. pine
complexion.^
85 M. ftr 320 M; SE54 NWH pine
Prevent» intectk«*, fru
360 M, 845”» NW 5* pine 4.10 M.
pi tnpIdB «her ■ elate »1
fir 90 .41, NE'4 8W14 pine 340 M.
»Kin »ft and velvety
fir 75 Al. NW54 SW54, Pino 400 M;
none of the timber ou these sections
FOlt KENT —4-rooni modern house,
furnished. Inquire 229 West II
St.
68
'«/ALE
m ' fh .
'*/ONt>E(?FUL 1eHNG<5
ON T he first Hoot? and
ON PEEP YOO'GE GLIDING
20’-
- »s <uee age
GGEAT ACE
W//7//M
WRIGIEYS
Afitr Every Meal
It’s the longest-lasting
confection you can buy
—and it’s a help to di­
gestion and a cleanser
for the mouth
and teeth.
Cornice Work and
Sheet Metal Work
Portland. Ore., Nov. 24.— (A. P.)
—Cattle, slow; hogs, weaker; sheep
steady to firm; eggs, steady; butter,
42; butterfat, 2c higher ......................
Portland butterfat ........... 32c 0 38c
for all
Steers, medium ______ 86.25 to IS
Heifers, medium ......... <3.7# to #6.76
Lambs ....................... #11 VO «8 #12.69
Hogs, medium ........... #9.09 @ #9.7#
Hogs, light .................. 19.25 0 89 85
Eggs ......................................49c 0 51c
BnUer_________
Butter, prints.....
Wheat, hard white ....................... #1.65
Wheat, western red ........
#1.58
Butterfat, Grants Pass ...................3»c
Butterfat, S. F. ..................
4514«
San Francisco butterfat............. 46 14c
ki«d« of building«
W. R. RANNIE
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
Sag« Tea and Sulphur Turns
Gray» Faded Hair Dark
and Glossy
Almost everyone know« that Sage
Demani
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound-
ed, bring: Hack the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streaked
or gray. Years ago the enly way to
Set this mixture was to make it at
ome. which is musty and troublesome.
Nowadays we simply ask at any drug
store for ‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound.” You will get a large bot­
tle of this old-time recipe improved by
the addition of other ingredients, at
very little cost Everybody uses this
preparation Dow, because no one can
possibly tell that you darkened your
hair, as it does it so naturally and even­
ly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush
with it and draw this through your hair,
taking one small strand at a time; by
morning the gray hair disappears, and
after another application or two, your
hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and
glossy and you look year» younger.
BROMQ QUININE
f »
for Colds, Grip and Influenza.
The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet
«
CWCHESTERXW
SOLD BY DMJGGIST5 EVERYWHERE
L evistrauss
MENS BIB
Overalls
Have 14 points
oí-superiority
ASK YOUR DEALER
TWO-HORSE BRAND
Wrigley** m
benetit
well aa
pleasare.
AUTO TOPS
DR. RALPH W. STBARNS—PhyiM-
cian and «orgaoB. Spedai atten­
tion to iixrgsry. Obstetric« aud Di­
M. E BERRY— Auto top«, harneas
seases of worn«« Compiste K^ay
•nd cuvu work.
e«uipm«ut. Dental X-Bky. Fb«uaa.
Be ma. Í1-T; ottica 21-J._____
CAFES
DR. A. A. McBRHtN, Physician and
enrgeon. Obatatrics, diseases of
HOOD EATS CAFE—30» So. Sixth.
womoa, and children. AU Orenlo
Meals at «11 hours. Sunday spec­
diaeuM« treated without th« half«.
ial.
Phon« HI T or ITt-R.
W. L. CAMBRON, M.
•nd Surgeon. Office
dence over Couch’«
Telephone 144.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
Physiela»
and resi­
Pharmacy.
FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU —
Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch
All
counter, registration free.
DR. CON. M. DURLAND—>DeaUtt.
kinds of employment, Given and
Flanagaa Bldg., phone 365, Gcaa”
secured.
Absolutely no charge.
Pass, Or«.*
612 South Sixth St.
Welcome.
Phone 218.
REAL ESTATE
MAD€ OF TESTED DENIM
WITH SWIVEL BUTTONS
WHICH GIVE
LIKE SEWED ON
BUTTONS
IF THEY
INSURANCE
E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Auto,
Plate Glass Insurance. Tuffs Bldg.
Phone 28.
PH Y 81 CLANS AND
a
BURGEONS
DOCTOR C. Í. MOSER. Physician
and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office
phone 1821 Re«. 92.
DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual
theraputles. Office over Western
Union. Res. 25»-R; office 217-R.
Taking No Chances
E. L. GALBRAITH—Fann and City
Property. Business opportunities.
Tutts Bldg. Notary Public. Phone
38.
I
A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Fire
and Auto Insurance, Notify Pub­
lic, 614 South Sixth.
TAILORS
JOHN HUMMEL'S TAILOR SHOP.
1117 H «treat.
TAXI SERVICE
POR WHITE LINW TAKI — Phoue
Blind George's news stand, 262-J
Residence phone 381,_____ 64
VETERINARY
HOSPITALS
GRANTS PASS VETERINARY HOS­
PITAL—R. B. Griffenhagen. D. V.
M. Dogs and cats boarded by the
day or week. 726 8. 6th. Phone
191-R.