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i i i PAQB FOUR DAILY ROGUE R1VEH COl'Rlfclt TIKHIAY, DN0HM1IHII 11, IMS. i - ! i Purity are you using CALINUT?, KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY QUALITY FIRST N FOR BALK FOR SALE I have 170 thrifty ' ynnng, brd ewes. Come and look at them, they will please you. Rosenberg Bros., . Hotel, Medford. Medford, Ore. " 55 FOR SALE or TRADE 80-acre . homestead near Takilma. Ore. Address Geo. U Allen, Takilma, Ore. - 58 WOOD SLaurel, oak, fir and pine and dry pine at 13.75 per tier de livered. R. Timmons, phone BS3J. 51tf $5.00 BUYS a dandy, one-week-old part Ayrshire bell' ealt. K.-Haav-merbacher, phone 606-F-2S, R. F. D. No. 1. N 6S d, LOUQiUUIXliC M. IK, Fhjaka- and snrteon. City or country emu. attended day or night. Resldeno thone : I6; office phone 1 UUU and H, Tuffa Bldg. FOR SALE Hay at the old skating rink, oppoelU the . roundhouse. $25 per ton.- Win be there from 10 a. fc.to-S. p. at..- A. AvHjrfa. fcl TO RUNT FOR RENT Partly tarnished cot .tage at S21 Rogue River Avenue; three rooms and sleeping porch, good well and one-half acre ot land, barn; $5.00 jer month. Key at 402 Rogue River Ave. .07tf FOR RENT OR SALE Our resi dences at 801 and 811, North 6th St., eight and ten dollars a month. Will sell either or both. Make me an ptfer-3..Iohn Sumraers. Leba non, Oregon. - 40tf WANTHD WANTED A position as cook, in town or camp. Address 2 J 17 'care of Courier. " 57 ICSCELLANBOUa . JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Phone Jlocha Cafe 181-R Otto J. Knips, Residence 149-Y i ut MEDFORD hnsines College, now open. Stenography and related subjects; classes under personal supervision of F. Roy Davis, offi cial court reporter. 60 WE REAPAIR cars, mag's, coils, generators, , starters, batteries. Ig nition systems ' Satisfaction guar anteed. Steiger Garage, 211 North Sixth street. 36t( HAVE YOUR tires repaired at the Maxwell garage. Get work that holds any kind of an injury on any sized tire taken care of. 70 PHOTO 8TIIUO THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. - Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. n. to 6 p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment only Phone Mill, 28S-R, or resldenet 140-J. 57tt VMYS1CIAN8 L. O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Praetl ,. limited to- diseases of the eye. eai nose and throat. Glasses fitted Office hours -12, 2-5, or on a polntment Office phone 62, real dence phone 85S-J. DR. J. O. NIBLEY, Physician am .aarsaeak LuodZiurg , 8U., Healu efflceft.1 Office,, hours,., t: to IV a at; and 1 to 5 p. m Phone S10-J A..XWrrHAiL.M. P. Interna medicine and nervous diseases 0I Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or Hoars 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. A. BURS ELL M. D. D. C In block north af , postoffice, corner Sixth and D street, surgical, electrical, chlropratio and osteopathic treat- vents. . Office -phone 197-R; resi dence phone JSS-R. VETERINARY BUBO ICON DR. R, J. BESTUL, Veterinarian .Office, residence Phone ,305-B. DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. M. D. First-laa dentistry.., .109 H South SUU 'street. Qraata Pass, Oregon. DRAYAGE AND TRANS fc.lt COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. A. , kinds - ot . drayage and transf werk carefully and promptly oa Phone 181-J. Stand at fre'.gb depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; so do w Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon 197-R. F. G. ISHAJt, drayage and transit Safes, pianos and furnttur- moved, packed, shipped and stoi d. t, Office phone 1J4-Y.. Resl dence phone, 124-R. B. L. GALBRAITH, Insurance, rent als, acreage, building and loans; snaps In city property. 609 G St, Launer's old location. 68 ELECTRIC WIRING -Electrical - ap pliances repaired. Call or ohone 42, Grants Pass Hardware, and leave orders. 55 STRAYED ESTRAYED There came to my place December 18, a yearling Jer sey without brand or marks. Own er can have same on paying charges. Alonzo Jones, Rd. 4. 54 TO EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Five or 10 acres in pears, 9 years old, adjoining city of Grants. Pass, for property In or near Portland, Ore. Inquire of F. H. Geiger, 912 North Tenth street, Boise, Idaho. 74 New Year s Dinner -v at the OXFORD You'll enjoy it thoroughly! . It will be an old fashioned ' roast turkey dinner, prepared by our expert chef, Mr. La- vigueur. During the dinner, through the courtesy of Mr. Rowell, you will be entertained by McCor raack, Gluck and Mable Gar rison with favorite selections. -Maude, Powell's Cavltlna Harry Lauder in one of his best. Brown Brothers Sextette, and "Oh Love Divine," Gorgorza, rendered on a Columbia Graf onola. , IMnnor Served From . 8:30 to 7:30 The price will be sixty-live cts. W, T. llreen, Propr. H. Gldding. Agent Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. Big, Easy Riding Pierce Arrow Cars Office Old Observer Blk. Garner Seventh and G street Phone 26 Tephs-i-a2J aad 188 . PERSSNdL LOCAL Eleotrio work Paul's - Electric store, phone 90 Medford. 62 Mrs. A. 3. Klocker. ot Medford, is In the city tor a tew day. Fresh bread dally. Moore Baking company. 63 Miss Gladys Conklln, ot Eugene, who has been the guest ot Mrs. II. U Wilson tor several days, expects to return to Eugene tonight. "Forhan's for the gums." Sabln has It. 5 R. V. Whipple arrived this after noon from Seattle to spend a few days at home on furlough. He is a member of the naval unit The Panama Cafe will serve tur key, dinner tomorrow from 11:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Price 60 cents. 53 Private Roy Horvey, ot Kerby, arrived here this , morning, having been discharged from the- service. He came from a Virginia camp. I An excellent turkey dluner and musical entertainment at -the Ox ford New Year's night. 53 Prof. R. V. Gunn, of the exten sion department of the O. A. C. at Corvallis, is In the city today, talk ing over farm record work with County AgentsThompson. Hemstitching and plcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaranteed The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 27tf James F. Webster, wife and two children are now residents ot this city, having come here a few days ago from Portland. Mr.-Webster 1b now owner ot the 28 acre place near the city, formerly known as the Breager property. All orders tor hemstitching and plcoting promptly tilled.. - Handi craft Shop, Medford. 64 Turkey dinner New Year's day at the Panama Cafe from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Price 60 cents. 53 Henry Peterson, ot Hugo, arrived today from England, having been dtaohanged from the aero, service. Lieutenant W. D. Cahlll. recently discharged from Motor Transport Co. No. 91, arrived today to visit relatives. He will return to Snn Francisco to take his old job. library 0wh1 The Public library will be cloeod all day New Year's day. N Paiter Toniurrow There will be no issue ot the Pall) Courier tomorrow, New Year's day Workers' Are Ncwlcd Red Cross workers are called to the rooms on January 2 to help In the cause ot mercy. Show your pa trlotlsm. Will Speak at Congress ,i F, 8, Bramwoll of this city, who was recently elected vice president of the Oregon Chamber ot Commerce Is slatod for a speech at tho Urina tion congress which meets at Port land from January 9 to 11. Will ItaNume Iw Irarticc Having been discharged from the army I am again entering the prac tice ot law at Grants Pass with of fices In the Opera House building. Your business will be appreciated. J. N. Johnston. 64 Soldi Brings llrlde . Sergeant C. J. Fenner and wife arrived this morning from San Diego to remain Sergeant Fenner was a member of the 21st Inft. and has been In the service since the United States entered the war, and he now has three brothers wearing the V. S. uniform. Sergeant Fenner was re cently married at San Diego. Cant. Applcgata Dies . .... . According to the Ashland Tidings, Captain Ivan Applegate, who was re cently burned at his home in that city by having his robe catch tire while standing In front of the fire place, has succumbed to the burns. He was buried at Klamath Falls. NEW TOJAY BARGAINS 31t acres t Rogue River land to trade for California property; also 160 acres of good wheat land in Idaho to exchange for Rogue River property. Insur ance of all kinds. Isaac Best. 63 UMBRELLAS repaired, saw filing, knives and acistors sharpened, soldering. Champlln's second hand store. 54 LOST Auto crank on G street going west. Please leave at Courier of fice. 54 Ml Wllmm Home Ml b Alva Wilson la home from Seattle for the holidays and Is vis iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson. Miss Gladys Conklln, who has also been visiting at the Wilson home, expects to re turn to Eugene tonight. IMurn From England Charles E. Moore, 188th aero squadron, and Alva Nipper, also in the aero service, arrived home this afternoon, having been discharged from Camp Lewis. They arrived in New York early In December from England, where they were stationed during their service, which covers one year. Prof. Powers Here- Prof. W. L. Powers, of the O. A. C, was In the city yesterday after noon conferring with County Agent Thompson, A. Wylburg, president of the Farmers' Bureau, and F. S. Bramwell, president of the local Chamber of Commerce and others in regard to Irrigation problems. They viewed the south side Irrigation pro ject. , Cannot, Locate Dr. Reddy Dr. J. F. Reddy Is on a business trip supposed to be somewhere In the state of Washington entirely Ig norant of the death of his brother, Martin J. Reddy, who was burled on Monday. Every effort was made to locate Dr. Reddy and apprise him ot Martin's death and telegrams were sent to various parts of the country, but to no avail. It Is presumed that he Is in the hills or rural districts out of telegraphlo reach. Medford Tribune. Jtappn ptew X(ear . To all our friends and pat rons, our boys "over there" and "over here," we send a clew Year's Greeting We wish you a happy jour- ney through the undiscov ered 1919, without a care, trouble or stumbling block along your pathway : : : . GRANTS PA&S. OiiEOON Why Are You Merry? You are merry braii"a you are Imppy. You ara happy hecaiite y are pro-nH-tuii. And u ura roMnt.ui. Iuthiiso Rft out and tauetlti. Ami you j.rt out and liiwtli? Imh-nukk yur lKrlloa Is rd and you frvl ) III" "gpUiu Ihnra." And your iHtnMlon Is kh1 liecamw you GIUXTilUKS that are rich In life building nunllUra. And ymir grororiea are MKK m ilJtF.KH because you buy thorn IIKKK. THE ROCHDALE ., TUB STOIIU OK (lUAltANTUED GOODS C. U FIFIUIJI, Manager , cAt the NEW JOSEPHINE HOTEL cHew Years Day Dinner 75 Cents From 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. 3-Piece Orchestra Mr. Hamm, our chef, whom you all know well, puts forth hia best efforts and that will mean something extra fine. MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY There's a Reason Bargain Sale Having purchased the stock of Tavis & Adams Auto Co., we will close out the entire stock .. r ... of ..... . New and Second Hand Cars and Trucks Accessories, Oils and Greases at bargain prices Building must be vacated by Jan. 15, 1919 ( Come early and get your choice of cars All Cars Go Below Cost $125 and Up Everyfhing . Goes For Cash Only WILLIAMS & FRY oy Theater TONIGHT Clara Kimball Young In 'The Marionettes" A 100 per cent picture... I'leaHed every one who saw It. TOMORROW and THURSIMY CONST RANCB TALMADGK in , THE liESHON" 1 4