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TI EMDAV. WrtVMMHKH 2.1, lojl. GRATTI» PAM DAILY 0001001 . NOTICE OF BALE OF to be sold for less than »3 per M for <«<>! Ell.1ME.1T TIMBER th* pine and »1 per M for the fir T. 15 B., R. ~ « ‘ “ W., Bee. », NE4 KE!4. fir 1135 M. cedar 75 M, Oct 27, 192«. >4 BE 4 fir 1600 M, BB4 RE% I General Laud INtlec, Waualngtou, NW fir 800 M, cedar 20 M, »W 4 HE 4 ID. x « uu « m 1» uvivuy s)»uu luai Grants Pass, Ore. fir 1400 M, cedar 60 M; none of the atsbjsct lu Ine condition» und limilu- timber ou this section to be sold for tions ot tuu act» of uun« », i»io 14» less than »1.76 *>er M for the fir btai., Jib), t-eui.iary »*, l»iv t4u and »1 per M tor the cedar. T. 21 buit., 11 ¡t), and departmental rugu- 8., R. 4 W., Bee. 28, »W 4 NE 4 I latluus ot April 14, 14»4 (no J . D., ■ «fVj, L mv uuiuci' Uli 1*1« tuiiuft *«4 rod fir 800 M, NE 4 NW 4 red tlr 'lands wilt be solfl Dec. 15, 1»44, at 76v M. white Hr 25 M. NW % NW 4 I tv u ciock A. M., ai puuuc auction red Hr 1000 M, white Hr 5« M, HE >4 HI«M IAL1.Y PICK El) 1 at tnu culled States laud office at NW 4 red fir 1000 M, 8W4 NWfc lUmubura, Uieguu, to tuu Uigueut red fir 850 M, white fir 25 M. cedar Our entire slock of leulliw Moul Dresse» from »111.50 Io »III).50 ■ Hinder at nut i»»e than the appraumd 10 M, NE4 SW4 red tlr 1100 M, 1 vaiuu aa euuwu bf tuts notice, sale white fir 40 M, NW 4 Hw 4 red ¡to 0u subject to Lie approval of tin fir »10 M, white fir 40 M, incense .Secretary of tue luturiur. 1 lie pur- cedar 10 M. HE 4 SW 4 red tlr 1240 Ichase price, with an audltional sum M. white fir 90 M, cedar 60 M, of ono-futu ox 1 per cent, tnereot, 8W4 8W4 red fir 780 M. white being commissions allowed, n>uai be fir 100 M, cedar «0 M, NW 4 HE'4 dupositud at time 01 sale, money lu red fir 1160 M, whit* fir 80 M, cedar 20 M, 8W4 H»4 red fir 1000 LH9 3'«kU*UVU |6 M m IV IM »Ul uthui’WUe pwlent will leaau lor the M, white fir 60 M, cedar 40 M, none timber wnicu must be ruiuoved witu- at the timber on this section to be >u tuu yuuru. uiua wm be received sokl for lew» than »1.76 per M for num di,ants ot tuu culled Blates, the red fir, »1.50 per M for the cedar aaauclallous ut sueu citizens auu cur- and 60 cents per M for the white poratioua uraauuea uuaer tuu laws fir und incense cedar. GEO. R. WICKJIAM ui tnu cuueu otales, or any Siaie, Actiag Commissioner. itiuiriiory or 1),«urict tuureor uuiy. epuu uppl.culiou ui a qualified pur- FOB SALE FOR EXCHANGE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ cUaaur, tun liuxuer on any legal sub- OOM1NQ EVENTH ♦ FOR SALE Hod and springs, oil EXCHANGE—Cleveland Hix touring I uiiisioU will uu uuvreu avpu.aceiy bu- ♦ A-i mwhanlcal condition; will tor* being included in any otter of a ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ stove and oven, round extension trade tor Ford touring, ’22 or ’23. lai«or uuil. I. »u to , K. 4 W.i Bee. Nov. 27, Thursday — Thanksgiving dining table, all practically new, Address Wm. llelntzmun, lid. 1, 43, NL4 Nx-4. led fir 4VU M, also Hoosier cabinet in good con day. Grants Paas, Ore. 69 NW4 Nn. 4 red fir bvu M, cedar bu dition 704 West D Hi. 63 U, B1U4 N l 4 red tir 4Uu M, SW 4 FOR HALE—lOOacre relinquish I Nun4 icd Hr uvu M., NW 4 REAL ESTATE ment on Redwood highway. Level, I sad tir 1-uu M, ns 4 Ns 4 red fir limber aud improvements. Wm. Wunsch. C F. T. Co. 6« «■LUNG OUT RANCHES at bargain 4>uU m , oc 4 as 4 red lit XUuU A, price«, | a mi io nan* uu« ns 4 Ns 4 red Hr luou >1, NW 4 FOR HALE ltancbea for runt and exebunge. Dr.4 red fir buv M, SE4 z)E4 rou CHEAP --Fairbanks- Gold Hay It salty Company, Med ^Tir <76 M, cedar bu M, b W 4 BL 4 More« Zlype 19 h. p. gas engine, Portland, Ore., Nov. 25. — (A. P.) ford. Oregon. tf ''red fir vaO <M, NE4 SW 4 red fir —Cattle steady, hogs and sheep ruu 30 days. lau be avuti at Ren 1 15u M, NW 4 BW 4 red Ur 14uu M, glera ranch on Sardine truck. F. t Hi nton, Gold illll, lire. Cl FOR SALE OR RENT—Double tent tib.4 BW 4 rod tir sau M, SW 4 nominally steady, eggs one to two house, close lu. Furnished or un- ss 4 red fir lzuu M, Sue. i, NE 4 cents lower, butterfat firm. furnished. Nicu for two. luqulre'lss-, .... 4 red tir 4uU Ju, Ml 4 -N W 4 TO BELL OR EXCHANGE -Fine lot at 0. F. T. 4 ilf ' red tir iuu M, SE4 Nw •>* red tir ou ti »trevi acro»» troni schuol, lur ......... *6.25 to *8 Ford. F. E. Matthew*. Medtord. PRICED FOR A QUICK HALE—5 uUvM, bW4 ÑW 4 red tir ouu M, Steers, medium Helfers, medium ____ *3.75 to *5 73 NE 4 HE 4 red tir 3uU M, N'W ’ 4 __________«3 acres, cleared aud leveled, mile »12.50 west of town. Verdlu A Hull. NE4 red tir 4uU 51, Incense cedar Lambs ....................... »11.00 Foil SALE 6-room modero bunga- BOUtte Sixth slleet. _________ »2 76 M, NE 4 3W4 rod fir 6ov M, Hogs, medium ..............*9.00 if »9.75 low, with doulile garage and NW 4 HW * red fir <60 M; Bee. 8», woodshed. Good location. Pilone BED-ROCK PRICES for farms and bici 4 NE 4 rea tir lOOu M, cedar Hogs, light .................. »9.26 & »9.83 250-R. 63 I town property, homesteads and re- 7ó M, NW 4 -.i. 4 red rir libo M, Eggs ..... 49c to 504c llnqulshmeuts. 11. B. Hendricks. cedar 46 M, bW 4 ME tn red Hr Butter ---- 40« SEVEN purebred Bronze turkey toms 2nd floor Howard block, over Bon- l.’au M, HE 4 Nc.4 red fir lu<s5 st Butter, prints................. tor sale; also tew hens. Phouu ......... 40c iKinulere. Contwctiouery. 79 cedar là M, NE4 P»W 4 red nr 6ufi Wheat, Ulen Provuit, at Provoit. 62 ..... »1.65 hard white ...... M, cedar 16 M, NW 4 NW 4 red fir RADIO FOR SALE —6-tube radio ..... Í1.51 51V M, SW 4 NW 4 red fir »So M, Wheat, Western red .... STRAYED frequency set, new tor sale at a cedar 60 M, dK'á NW 4 red fir 7‘re Butterfat, Grants Pass .... „„....41c bargain. Address No. 712 care ESTRAY—Yearling Jersey steer, Si, cedar io M, waits fir 20 M, NE 4 60 Owner please call and pay SW 4 red fir uov M, cedar 10 'M, Butterfat. 8. F/__ ............ . ........ 47c Courier. I San Francisco butterfat. .. .. ..4«4c al NW 4 SW4 rod Hr 690 M, cedar charges. Phone 6O6-F-4. Full SALE—First quality baled ul- M. white fir 30 M, SW 4 SW 4 red lulfa hay, )20 ton Inta. First Legal blanks of all kinds at the fir <t)o M, wnite fir 30 M, t>E */< miscellaneous grade gralu hay *22. One-halt «W4 red fir 345 M, cedar 10 M, Courier office. mile west of city limits. Dlmlck HENRY M. LANCASTER. Mining NE 4 SE 4 red fir 930 M, NW % ranch. 7k Engineer, 20« West F St., Grenu HE 4 red tir »16 M, SW 4 HE 4 red I Pans, Oregon. fir 83u M, cedar 2U M, HE 4 BE 4 Foil SALE— Uuae bushes: General .McArthur, Caroline Teatout, 25c B. A E. DRK88MAKING SHOPPE— red fir 12»0 'M, cedar 39 'M, white each. Also everbearing red rasp Fancy and plain sewlug. Upstairs fir lu Ù1; Hoc. 31, lot, 2, red fir 690 berries lc per plant and red cherry McCarthy Bldg., U Street. En M.; Hec. 33, NE 4 NE 4. red tir «89 currants, vory cheap. Coni» un trance buck ot Palace Hotel. 7» bl, NW 4 NE4 red tir ?59 M, white tlr 4u M. BE 4 NEx red tlr 869 M, Joseph Martollotll, Sunday. % Gets results! I» V£T£RINA£Y 8UBGJBO2Í Riverside Park. ÆVïwt 2wJ DOYLE’S Ladies’ Dresses 20% Off Classified Advertising PIPE FLUSH FOR SALE—AUTOS TRUCK—Denby 2-ton. Cheap. 611 H St Phone 43. Wllbtaku small car in trade. 28tf FOR RENT Full RENT Two housekeeping rooms on giouud floor, modern. Call alter s p in. Mrs. E. M. K<1- low, bl 4 South Fourth St. 62 THREE ROOMS tor housekeeping, partly furnished, no children. loou East J street. 69 FOR RENT—1 sere on D St. house, outbuildings, family orchard, irri gation. Inquire 712 11 St. 62 PARTLY furnished hou»o for rent, reasonable. Phono 894-11. 43 — 11 - ■ II. ■ ........... ' ■ ■■■ Foil RENT—For 1 year or longer, j 3 acres in City limits with 6 room ' house, furnished or unfurnished, lutrgv poultry house, garage, etc. 62 4 Weal U 81. 59 4 ROOM COTTAGE, furnished. Cor. Foundry and Booth, garage and gurdnn. Inquire 208 Foundry St. 60 WANTED WANTED- A ton of stock carrots or beets. A. Gigler, lid. 4. 5!) WANTED—Old people and Invalids to board and csro for. Convales cent Home, Ashland. 5_ltf WANTED—Wo will buy furniture, tools, farm implements, chickens, tor cash or soil on commission, 618 I street, auction yards. Mil likan &. Fletcher. 21tf WANTED—Ford truck with Into model engine, starter and lights preferred. J. C. Hunter, 765 S. Sixth street. »3 FIRM INSURANCE HATES—The rales of fire Insurance In the AMERICAN INSURANCE COM PANY are leas than halt on bains, garages, automobiles, of former charges. H. B. Hendricks, agent. 79 Hr *29 M, HE4 HE4 rud fir DR. R. J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. red 7 80 M, SW 4 SW 4 red nr 6UU M. Kosldeucs ala Washlngtou Boule T’. 21 H., it. 4 W., Sec 3, Fri. NE 4 vard. Phone 318-K. NE 4 red fir 850 M, Frl. NW 4 DR. R. B, ÜR1FFENHAGEN. Veter-t^L 4 red fir áóo .M.J4E 4 NE 4 red iuarian. Offlau 7th aud M st., fir 600 '* M, ** SW ” 4 ” NE • 4 red fir 700 bl, Fri. NE 4 NW 4 red Hr 1200 M. Fnoue 191-K. FH. NW 4 N’W4 red fir 1400 M, BE 4 NW 4 red fir 700 M.. SW 4 PLUMBING NW’4 red fir 110U M, NK4 SW4 red tir 500 M, NW 4 SW 4 red fir G. A. BRYAN — The Plumber. For 850 M, Sac. 5. Fri. NE4 NE4 red aaullary plumbing aud beatiug. tir 855 M. white fir 10 M, Fri. SKilluu luuor vu>y employed. Mu N'W 4 NEU red fir 1025 M, cedar guarautte our work. Pnoue 3u6 25 M. white tlr 15 M, cedar poles bl 2 li Street. tf 10U; aw 4 N’E4 red fir 780 M, cedar 39 M, white fir 10 M, RE4 N®4 red fir 560 M, cedar lu M, BUILDING white fir 25 M, Frl. NE 4 NW 4 red CONTRACTORS fir 1185 M, cedar b M, white tir 5 HARPER & SON—Buildlug contrac M. Frl. N W 4 NW 4 red fir »80 M, M, while fir 10 M, SW 4 tor!. Shop work, furaiti*ru crating. cedar 20 NW 4 red fir 460 M, cedar 5 M, Shop 417 G St.. Phone 14 2-J. 8K4 NW 4 red fir 1000 M, cedar 20 M, fir 10 M. N'E4 8W4 INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC Ted fir white 590 M, cedar 30 M, white fir PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGIN’NURS 10 M, NW 4 SW4 red Hr 410 M, —llattlu . Coleman Calvert, 611 cedar 5 M, white fir 7b M. SW4 North Fourth Street. Atflliated BW'4 red tir 485 M, cedar 10 M, teacher National Academy ot tSE4 SW 4 red tir 335 M, cedar 20 Music. Csrneine Hall. New York. 01, NEU HE4 red fir 7'.> M, cedar 25 M, white fir 50 M, NWU'SEU PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— red fir 1190 M, cedar 35 M, State accredited teachers. Piano white fir 5 M. 9W 4 HE 4 red fir au<l voice Sepurnt* studioB north 805 M, white fir 25 M, 8E4 SE4 and south portions of city. Mrs. red fir 440 M, cedar 55 M, white Clara Tuttle Fenton, 609 A street, Hr 10 M.; none of the timber on every aflornoou but Wednesday, these sections to be sold for less and all day Saturday. High school than »1.50 per M. tor the red fir credits given in piano. Uurrowe* and cedar, 50 cents per Al for the primary slid kindergarten course white fir and incense cedar and for beglnni ra and little tots. Af ■ 52 4 cents each for the cedar poles. filiated w; h National Academy of |T, 28 S., R. 10 W., Sec. 35, ME4 Music, Cs negie Hall. New York. HB4. fir 150 M, white cedar 260 M. Mrs. J. J. Hansen. 515 So. 5th St. 'SB>4 SB4 fir 120 M, white cedar High kchool credits given iu voice 450 M. NW 4 SW 4 Hr 450 Al, and piano. white cedar 100 M, SW4 SW4 Hr 500 M; mine of the timber on this section to be sold for less than 11.50 Utilizing Sun’a Heat per M for the fir and »7 per M for Mirrors concentrating the sun’s rnys the white cedar. T. 37 8„ R. 8 W., are paid to hove yielded temperatures Sec. 7, SE4 8W4: pine 230 M, fir na high ns 2.800 degrees. One pro loti M, SW4 SE4. pine 300 M. . fir 60 M, Sec. 17, NEU NW4 pine 170 posed method of storing the lieat is M. fir 180 iM; NW 4 NW4, pine by unIng It to produce chenifcnls that 85 M. fir 320 ¡M; SE4 NW 4 pine will give out bent when required on 360 M, 8W4 N\V u pine 460 M, exposure to nlr nnd water, or through fir 90 M, NE4 HW4 pine 340 M. fir 75 M, NW % »W4, pine 400 M; stmllur reactions. none of the timber on these sections WHAT’S THE USE MEQE 'WE MOVE INTO T h E C i TY R>(? Tue WINTEI2 TO HAVE A GOOD TIME AND kVEiJN NIGHT YOU’VE BEEN GOING To BED AT wha T DO YOU T hink won ' t «STAND it 9:3o / I AM ? AW KEEP / - quiet WANNA I ¡ I ' I I ; I . No need to put up with the nui sance of slow draining or clogged pipes. Use Pipe Flush. Opens clogged pipes quickly. Keeps them free from obstructions and odors. Quick! Safe! Can't injure plumbing. Gets results! Get Pipe Flush today. Valley Hardware Co Grants Pass, Ore. Men, Women and CNIdren Treated MY non-surgical, soothing treatment for Piles and other Rental and Co lon disorders is gl ven person« from two to over eighty yean of age, thus proving the mildness of mv methods. ( My success In treating thousands of men, women and children enables me to con fidently GUARANTEE to cure any case of Pilee or refund the patient’s fee. My new Seattle offices are now prepared to care for patients from Puget Sound and British Columbia Districts. Send today for FREE booklet i : S eattle I i V miiil omet«: THE ENEMY HEX," A JAMES CKIZE PROWdTON, OOMINU Cleaning Pressing and Dying There are several rssscni why •‘The Enemy Sex,” which ia cumini to th* JMvoll theater, beginning to* morrow la awaited with more than ordinary Interest. First of sil, it wss produced for Paramount by ■ James Cruse who, you recall, direct ed "The Covered Wagoa.” This fact in itself is a guarantee of its worth from a directorial standpoint. Sec ondly, the cast, headed by lrreelst- Ible Betty Compson, is nothiag short of all-star, since It includes each well-known favorites as Percy Mar- moot, Huntly Gordon, Kathlyn Wll- llama, Sheldon Lewis and De Wltt Jennings. Coming to the story we learn that the picture was adapted by Walter Woods and Harvey Thew from Ow en Johnson’s "The Salamander,** the most startling of all the flapper, jazz novels. It’s a romance dealing with the love adventures of a chorus girl who makes a laughing stock of five wealthy, sophisticated men, each of whom tries to add her to his collection of women. Imagine Betty Compson as the fascinating chorus girl, the wjse little gold-dig ger who plays with the five biggest men in New York and beats them all at their own game*! I A Place to Make Your Old Clothes Look Like New. Even a New Suit of the latest style looks shabby when out of press and all spotted up. Why let it go. We are equipped to do expert K-ork. WK (ALL AM) DELIVER WARDROBE CLEANERS Phone 147 Populous Ants' Nett» Lord Avebury once estimated that • single ant’s neat might contain as taa&y as 400,000 Individual In sect a. Recent researches have shown that theee figures were too hl th; yet the actual facts are astonishing enough. HEAD COLDS ROUTED IN 5 HOURS BY SPECIALIST’S PRESCRIPTION Foley Pills Reached the Bore Hpot Mr-. Ellen Relghard. South Fork, Pa., writes: "I had been suffering with my kidney* and nothing seemed to touch the aching spot until I pro cured FOLEY PILLS, with Wonder ful results.’’ FOLEY PILLS, a diu retic etlmelar.t for the kidneys, gent ly and thoroughly flush and cleanse the kidneys and help to eliminate poisonous waste matter. Try a bot tle today and you will be well pleas ed with the relief obtained. The use of FOLEY PILLS increases kidney activity. Couch's Pharmacy. Adv. Help Kidneys By Drinkin More W New Treatment Guaranteed to Banish Every Symptom In 5 Hours—Or No Cost I Taks Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irri- 0 tatlng Acids Kidney and bladder irritation« often No matter how severe or how standing, the ________ average long_______ ______ _ Head Cold can be banished in 6 hours— through a remarkable new treat ment perfected by a Cleveland spe cialist. Nose and eyes clear up as though by magic. Chilliness and that de pressed, useless feeling disappear. Within 5 hours—often in 30 min utes—you are once more as happy, healthy and full of “pep” as though you had never had the cold. So successful has the new treat ment proved in thousands of test cases that it is now positively cuarontted to banish the worst Head Cold in 5 hours—or it costs you nothing. • It Is known as Dr. Platt's Rlnex Prescription, and was first discov ered in the clinical study of Hay Fever, Asthma and other respira tory diseases at the Clinical Lab oratories, Cleveland, Ohio. This study confirmed the recent discov ery that Head Colds are not simply a local surface disease, but are due to an actual poisoning of the re tire tyxm. This poisoning Is caused by some sort of conges tion slowing up the normal body processes. _» Ordinary cold remedies — mere headache or fever medicines or simple surface treatments—never result from acidity, says a noted au thority. The kidneys help filter this acid from the blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irri tation at the neck of the bladder, oblig ing you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread ; the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is vety profuse ; again, there is diffi culty in voiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can’t control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is often one of the most simple ailments to over come. Begin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from vour pharmacist and take a table AUTO TOPS spoonful m a glass of water before bq-eakfast. Continue this for two or three davs. This will help neutralize M. E. BERRY—Auto tops, harness the acids in the system so they no longer and canvas work. are a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act nw- CAFES mal again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, GOOD EATS CAFE—309 So. Sixth. combined with lithia, and is used by Meals at all hours. Sunday spec thousands of folks who are subject ial. urinary disorders caused bv acid irri tation. Jad Salt« causes no bad effects EMPLOYMENT BUREAU whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent lithia-water drink which may FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Silver Moon. Billiards, pool, lunch quickly relieve your bladder irritation. All counter, registration free. By all means have your physician exam kinda of employment, Given and ine your kidneys at least twice a year. secured. Absolutely no charge. 612 South Sixth St. Welcome. Phone 218. PIPE Standaid water pipe and screw easins, for every pure Kse: also valve« and Atting«, th new «nd re-manufactured. All material tested under pres sure and guaranteed. Immedi ate delivery. Money Baring prices. G. WEISSBAUM i CO. lus 11 tn St. Ran Francisci In Legal Language "Mebbe s«me •’ dasher* IsWyerR" said Uncle Eban. "would plsre ms' 'sponMblllty on de Ten Cemaaandmcnt* If Moses had put tn sumpin’ ’best •whereas' and *be it resolved.”’— Washington Star. touched this tyttnme poisoning. But Rinux, taken In simple cap sule form and quickly absorbed into the blood through the diges tive tract, goes direct to these poisons and neutralises them. The result la complete and heavanly relief in 5 hours or less! Ridiculous, then, to submit to days and even weeks of misery, uselessness and actual danger of more serious trouble. Get a pack age of Rlnex today and simply try It. Costs a little more than ordi nary remedies, but much more eco nomical In the end tiecause nt dot often does the work. And re member, your money back Instant ly it not relieved in 5 hours. Fruu Trial Offer Just now, through a special in troductory arrangement, you can obtain a trial treatment entirely FREE. Simply go to any of the drug stores named below and ask for a trial package of RINEX. No obligation at all on your part. But be sure to ask for your free treatment within the next three daye—this offer Is limited. It may be obtained la thia city at COUCH’S PHARMACY Harry E. Couch, Prep. Grants Pass, Ore. DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Physi cian and surgeon. Special atten tion to surgery. Obstetric* sod Di seases of women. Complete X-R«y equipment. Dental X-Ray. Phene*, home, 21-Y; office 21-J._________ DR. A. A. MoBRIEN, Physician and surgeon. Obstetrics, diseases Ot women, and children. All Chronic diseases treated without the knif*. Phone 262-T or 275-R. w. L. CAMERON, m . D.—Physician and Surgeon. Office and resi dence over Couch's . Pharmacf. Telephone 144. DR. CON. M. DURLAiND—DmUst, Flanagan Bldg., phone 265, Grants Pass, Ore. REAL ESTATE E. L. GALBRAITH—Farm and City INSURANCE Property. Business opportfinftW*. Tuffs Bldg. Notary Publie. Phone E. L. GALBRAITH—Fire and Auto, 28. Plate Glass Insurance. Tuffs Bldg. Phone 28. A. C WHEELER—Real Estate, Kira and Auto Insurance, Notary Pub PHYSIO IAN 8 AND lic. 514 South Mxth. SURGEONS TAILORS DOCTOR O. J. MOSER. Physician JOHN HÜMMELS TAILOR SHOP. and Surgeon. X-ray work. Office 517 H street. phone 182: Res. 92. TAXI SERVICE DR. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual theraputica. Office over Western FOR WHITE LIN® TAXI — Phon* Union. Rea. 259-R; office 217-R. Blind George’s news stand, 262-1 Residence phon* 381.__________64 Noises of the Big City VETERINARY HOSPITALS GRANTS PASS VETERINARY HOS PITAL—R. B. Grlffenhagen, D. V. M. Dogs and cats boarded by th* day or week. 726 S. Sth. Phon* 191-R. MINE AND MILL SUPPLIES Machinery an<1 Heavy Hardware P. S. W00DIN Phone 43 ill H 8L