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GRANTS PASS DAILY OOCRIEH Classified Advertising API'LlOATfOV TO VfPtt4m, OKMNylKNT TAX fKKTIi'TC'ATE m the burcl) SIMMONS KATl IU,V. APHIL 3lUltt. . . KOK BALK IIATCIIINO EGOS 8. C. Wblta f boms. Dost of winter layers. 11.60 por setting of 15. $7 In 100 lota. K. lltmmorbni'lier, phone 608-F-23. R. K. D. No. 2. tf FOR BALE 10 acres 3 miles from city, S acres Tokay grapes, good garden, good building, 6-room house, smalt barn,' to. Oall 603 Bridge St., or iddrni P. O. tlox 162, OranU Pom, Ore.' 48 TEAM 9 and 10 years old, also har ness and wai:oh for aale.' Still 'avll or part. Call 712 North Eighth or phone 1S-L. 2ltf WODI0RN bungalow and 9 -room boueo, both on Kant D at root, for aalo cheap; terms tf ' required. 1 Mr. R. A. N. Reymers, phone 292-J. 66 FOR SALE 120-aore t ranch on Chapman oreok, 60 acre In culti vation, 100 fruit tree, 6 head cattle,- 2 -homes, chickens,--buggies? wagon and farm Implement. all for IS, 000 caab. floe Lee Drown at Red Front bam evening 17 FOR BALE One new Oliver type writer. Phone J78-J. 87 FOR 8ALE Heavy team of - draft horiw-a. Weight about 1000 each. Alao wagon and harneaa. Add roe No. 612 care Courier. 22 ALFALFA hay for aale at $20 por ton In barn; graaa hay, 118 per ton. Olenn Provolt, ovo)t, Ore gon., ihone Provolt central. 84 TO RETT KOIt HUNT Modern houio, semi furnished or unfurnished. 1224 Eaat A street. Mra. A. J. Klorknr. Medford, Ore. B022 FORTY ACRES on touse crook for rent. I will furnish oed If ne reeaary, alao one home and 60 chlckona, plow and cultivator, four ran and two pig. Come and aee R. Tlmmona for particular at 608 L at root. 2Stf FOR RENT Furnished 6-room cot tago. Inquire of fl. P. Jester, at Grants Pnaa bank. 24 A'ANTKI TEAMS WANTElinPadfie hiuli. way work, 12 mile north of . Ulondale; $7".Sd for eight "hour; work for three or four month. Address O. E. Colby, Olendale, OrcKon. 27 WANTED 1 wlah to buy a young Initio horae; alao single harnoa. L. P. Chandler, 902 North Ninth street. SStf WANTED TO BUY A good second hand wicker baby carriage, Ad dreaa 611 Courier. S."i TO KXCHANQU TO TRADE Two house and 6 lot In Dundee, Yamhill county, Ore., 27 mile south of Portland, one block from 8. P. depot for ( or 7 room house In Grant Paa. Ap ply 216 West I atreet 42 EXCHANGE House and lot In Long Beach, Cal., for house In Grants Paa. Address E. E. Blanrhard, Albert building, phone 238-J.. 64 LOOT LOOT Child' bracelet,- engraved with Initial "M." Finder phone Mrs. Clyde Martin, 178-Y. 34 STRAYED A 3-YEAR OLD heifer came to my ranch two year agd; light red 'With Vhlte' face and line .back;' no 'brand; marked with crop of right ear, with upper'blt;' crop of left j ear, with half crop. Owner will 4 plea call and pay charges'. ' Ad dree. P. O. Box 106, Kerby, Ore gon." 42 ' DKAYAOB AND TRANSFER' COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO ; A kind of dray age and trarwn werk carefully and promptly don Pbone 181-J.' Stand ' at freigr depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; so do w. Bunch Bros Transfer Co. ' Phon 897-R. F. G. 1SHAM. drayage tmu uaunf. BafesV lianos . and - furnltnr ' moved,, packed, shipped and tn; ed. Office phone 124-Y. ' dence phone, 124-R. LADIES7 ', WJien-'irregiilar or delayed use Trl nmph Pills. Safe And always depend able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with, others, save dis appointment. Write for "Relief" and, particulars, it's ifree. 'Address: ' Na tional iMedtnal Institute, Milwaukee, Wis; MIMKI.LANKOl'H 'JITNEY SERVICE An where, toy I time. I'liono Mocha Cafe 181-R Otto J. Knlps, Itesldence 14-Y ' III TIRES Used tire bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone 324-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 20tf BTiTGALBRAlTHnnlWa'noirreoU ' als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loan. 609 O atreet, Launsr's old location. tf ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 816. North Sixth atreet, phone 47. tf IIEMSTITCHINO and plcotlog at 10 cent a yard All work guaran ; teed,' The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore, 152 IF YOlf WANT to sell, your pro perty; If you want to buy proper ty! If you want good loan: If you want any service that a realty man can render. See McKinstry, 603 O street. 25tf ANGEL CAKE876e! Phone 19kF USE THE WHITE) LINE' TAXI for prompt sorvlce. City and country trip. Safety first. Call the Spa confectionary," phone 262-R; real denoe phone 320-R ' W. O. White. 183 ELECTRIC WIRING Houte wiring, motor Installed and repaired. Phone 243-L. Joe A. Policy. 63 DANIEL McFA-RLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth atreet. phone 211-Y. 65 CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call I83-J. Residence 149-Y. Otto J. Knlpa. 288 PHOTO HTIDIO THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally except Sua day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sua day sittings by appointment only Phone Mill, 2NS-R, or reeldenct 140-J. 6711 DENTISTS ' E. C. MACY, D. M D. First-Was dentistry I09H South Sliti street, Qranta Paas. Oregon. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., successor to Dr; Bert Elliott. ' Over 6olden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 153-J. PHYSICIAN L. O. CLEMENT. M.1 D.. Practlc limited to diseases of the eye. ear nose and ' throat. Glasses' fitted Office hours 9-12, 2-6, or on ap polntment Office pbone 62, res dence phone' 869-J. a LOUOHRIDGE. M. D.. PhsicU. and surgeon. City or country call' ' attended day or night. Restdsor phone 869; office phone 18: Slfth snd H. Tuffs Bldg. . A.' vmffASL mT7 D. interna tnedlrln and nervous disease an. Corbett Bldg.. Portland. Or. Hours 10 to 12 a.'m.j 2 to 4 p. m VETERINARY Sl'HOKON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian Offloe. residence. Phone 806-R Do a Joy -Walker, "Qets-irjor Corns II)indi-CraIDoo4ei! When you almost die with your shots on and oorna make you almost alk sldewaya to get away from' the pain, take a vacation for a min ute or two and apply 8 or I drops-1 "Mr Cora T CWu Off. With 'CrtaJt' H of th world's magla and only Wit-" ulne corn-peeler, "Gets-It." , Then, and then only, will you b sure that ' your corn will loosen from your toe -so that you can pool it right' off gloriously easy with. your Anger. -, Take no chances of eontlnued pain and aoreneaa why use greasy,, Irrl- , tatlng' aalvea, plaatera that shift and press Into the "quick," racors an "diggers" that make corns bleed end alao grow faater? Use painless, eay, alwaya aura "Oeta-It." . There ; only one like It In the world that's . "Qets-lt." Millions have tried and'; O. K.'d It for years. It never falls. , "Qats-Tt," the guaranteed,' money.',; tbaok oorn-remover, th only aur way, oosta but a trifle at any dm atora, .' Jl'i'd by a. Lawrenco A tloM (itcago. Ill, - Sqld in U rants Pass, end recom mended . as the world' . best' corn remedy t? Coti'se C. 3bin. : In the Circuit Court of th'e State of Oregon I it and for the County of Josephine Ebba A. Howe, plaintiff, vs. Albert J. Rowe, Evelyn ' M. Haller, Henry A. Howe, Kred M. 'Howe, Helen E. Houie, Fred H. Howe also known as Frank H. Howe, Daniel Denyamln Wlfllam je, Alma Gracla 1ee, Martha J. U-e, the unknown helm or William U Lee, and alito all other persons or parties unknown claiming' any right, titlo or interest In the real estate hereinaf ter described, defendants. To the above named and designated defendant In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby notified that plaintiff, Ebba A. Rowe, is the own er and holder of Certificate of De linquency No. 823, of date and Is sued Aug. 81, 1914, to H. A. Rowe by the Tax Collector of Josephine County, Oregon, for the sum of 640.50, being amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1912, with penalty and Interest, up on the following described real pro perty, situated in Josephine County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: EV4 of SB 14, and E14 of NE14; and NW14 of 8K4 of Section 16, township 34, outh ranno 6 Weet of the Willam ette Meridian. You are further notified that plaintiff and her aawlKnor of said certificate. H. A. Ilowe, have paid taxes upon said .premises for the- following subsequent years, on the following dates'and in the following amounts: For year 1918, .336.74. paid Sopt. 10, 1914; for 1914, 341.60. paid Jan. 18, 1916; for 1st half 1915, 317.60, paid Apr. 6, 1916; for 2nd halt 1918, $17. no. paid Aug. 8, 1916; for 1st half 1916, $22.40, paid Apr. 5, 1917; for 2nd half 1916, $22.40. paid July 10, 1917; for 1st half 1917, $21.62. paid Mar. 26 1918; for 2nd halt 1917. $21.52. paid Oct. 6, 1918; for 1st half 1918. $23.98, paid Mar. 15, 1919; the said several sums paid for ssld certificate and for said subsequent taxes draw interest at the rate of 15 per cent per annum from date of payment. The defendants Albert J. Rowe, Evelyn M. Haller, Henry A. Rowe. Fred M. Rowe, Helen E. Houze and Kred II. Rowe, also known as Frank H. Rowe appear of record to be the owners of said property and the other defendants claim some Interest therein. You are further notified that the Plaintiff will apply to the a'jove en titled court for a Judgment asalnst you for the amount paid as aforesaid upon the said Delinquent Certificate with 15 per cent Internet thereon from Aug. 81, 1914, an1 for Judg ment for eah of tho a-.ld several sums paid for subsequent taxes with 15 per cent interest thereon from respective Iatos of payment; and for a decree derreelnjr same to con stltute a valid first' Hen upon said proper: y; foreclosing; same and or derlng sale of said property for. sat isfaction of said lien .including costs nnd accruing costs of this pro ceedings; and for 'a further decree correcting any dofect that may ap pear In the naming of the owner of said property in the .assessment thereof for any of the aforesaid year. You are summoned and reauired to appear in the above-entitled court and matter within 60 days nfter the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the date of first publication, and defend this ac tion or pay the amount due as afore said, and in case of your failure so to ao a decree will be rendered fore. closing the Hen of said taxes and costs e gainst the land and premises aoove aescrioed. This summon pureuant to an or der of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above entitled court, of date March 29th, 1919. 1 served unnn you by publication once a week for six successive weeks; date of first publication being March 29th, 1919. All process and papers la this pro ceedings may be served upon the -undersigned at hi address, Jackson ville, Oregon. H. K. H ANNA. Attorney for Plaintiff. 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A Ijadlral Adk four Itraararlal W .4 hlok.ira llmon JTtrnaJi . boaet. lealrl W in U luai R htHua. VTX hotel, tealnl wilh klluai SilJHua. Ask run m.f. MKH-TRRfJ t I UANW 1IL1.S. lot Ml it known mi Hcf. Sttit AIwt4 RtJlabk SOLD HV DRL'GQISIS EVERYWHERE Envciores a: t;. . Co .viei' ! omti Catholic Church . ; .Msssei on Sunday at 7:30 and 9:30 a. m. . Rev Father J. Q. Viyi. First Church of Clirist Scientist : Christian Science services are held every Sunday, in tb W. O. W. hall, st 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet ings at 8 o'clock. The subject for today Is "Unreality." Reading room I open from 2 -to 4 p. m. daily except Sundays and holidays. The public Is cordially In vited to attend the services and to visit th reading room. Oiurch of Christ Everything la In readiness for the meeting. iMr. Robert, our song leader is here; the orchestra is eager to play; other special feature are planned. We are looking for 200 in Bible arhool which 'begins at 10 a. m. Children are coming, bring ing thelr parents. Parents, be square wun your ooy ana gins. Hermon for morning service, "Jesus Deceiver or Deliverer." Prelude by orchestra. Communion, "Consolation," Mendel Mihon, Mrs. Carpenter. 8olo, "Sweet Story of Old." Mrs. Drake. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Sermon, "In formation From the Infinite or an Insult to Intelligence." Prelude and offertory by orchestra. Special mu- slo, iMr. Drake end Mr. Roberta. Come and enjoy these good- things with us. Chas. R. Drake, Minister. PreHhytrrian Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sunday. Prayer meeting, at 7:43 Thursday evening. Xewman M. E. Church At 11 a. m. the sermon topic will be, "The (Master's Friends," iMuslc by qiiartett: Mesdames Knapp and Lynch and Messrs. Isham and Ston- aker, and solo, "Christ In Flanders," hy Mr. Stonaker. At 8 p..m. the sermon topic will be, "Flood Tide in the Destiny of Africa." Anthem hy the choir. Sunday school at 10 a. ra. Ep- worth League 7 p. m. A cordial in vltation to all to worship with us. Melville T. Wire, -pastor. 1 ' St. Luke's Rpironl Services at 8 p. m. A cordial in vitation extended to all to attend Rev. P. K. Hammond, of Aajiland, vicar in charge. Salvation Army Salvation Army meets at 413 G street. At 11 a. m., "Purity;" 3 p. m., "Righteousness; " 8 p. m., "Self Denial;", 2 p. m., Sunday school Open air meeting at 7:30 p. m., cor ner Sixth and O streets. The public Is welcome. . Ensign J. E. Strautin, In charge, First Ilaptiot Church Bible school at 10., R. K; Hackett, superintendent. Classes for all ages.' , Morning service at 11, sermon on "The Blood of Jesus," followed by the ordinance of the Lord's Supper. Mr. Lium will sing "Crossing the Bar," accompanied by Miss Quinlan. B. Y. P. XL at 7. . Evening service at 8, sermon, on "The Fine Art of Living With Yourself." Come and get acquainted with yourself. 'Miss Pattillo will sing, "More Love to Thee." A cordial Invitation to, all. C M. Cline, Preacher. WOOD BIDS WANTED Not-lee Is hereby given that ' on Tuesday; 'May- 6, 1919, at the -hour of 6 o'clock' p. m. at the office of the clerk, - Edward -S.- Van Dyke, First NattormV" Bank' Building, Grants Pass, Oregon, the hoard of directors of School District No. 7 of Josephine county, -Oregon, will receive sealed bids" for the aale' and delrvery, to the said district of 400 tiers of wood to be cut from the body of sound green timber f ree from rot, dote or punk, diameter to be not leas than 4 Inches and not larger than 10 lnohes, (round timber not'lees than seven lnohes and not to exceed 20 per cent of the entire delivery), and all wood to o out and delivered in two foot lengths. Delivery to be tkjiede at the various school houses ofj the district at the direction of the board and well piled, ready to be measured, on the ground prior to the first day of August, 1919. Bids may be" -placed ' tor 'the1' delivery of all or ;anf part of eald wood and prices may b.e quoted for either fir or hardood or 'both. , EDWARD S. VAN DYKE. " ' - Clerk. April 8, 191... . 45 All kinds-of -Commercial- Prlntlns it the Courier 'then. II THE UNIVERSAL CAR I ' (Announcement Regarding the rumor of a cut in the price of the FOBD and the making of a new and cheaper car we . quote a letter Just received from Edsel Ford, presi dent Ford Mortor Co.: "In the first place a large majority of the ; reports afloat are greatly distorted and exag gerated. A new car may be manufactured but as to when it will be manufactured we are not in ' a position to say, except that Ave do know a new car could not possibly be designed, tested out, manufactured and marketed in quantities under ' two or three years' time." C. L.HOBART CO. What Can Be Done to a Side Wall? ' We have- the equipment and specialize nn doing ft right.'' O'n- price air reasonable. " High-Class Work" Pays on" Good Tires If- we cannot satisfy we refund your' money Auto Service Go. S03 South Sixth Street . S Opposite Oxford Hotel CLEAN Painting is economy through preservation. Too many people today' consider paint only from a dec orative standpoint. While paint is a great decorative medium; its first purpose is preservation and pro tection. THE' W. Pj FULLER LINE OF PAINTS AND ' VARNISHES will help you' preserve your buildings and give you beauty, besides. , : ' Let xis show you color samples. JEWELL HARDWARE CO.1 . . We do fine shoe repairing .; Automobiles '& Supplies' OF ALL KINDS Overhauling Lathe and Plainer Work Acetylene WeldihglJ Batteries Overhauled and -Recharged Tire and Tube Repairing Dealers for1 Studcbakcr & Overland Cars Wti will' have a display f both'liries on the floor far v in a few days " , 'v., ' FaiMotf (Sfagir iliy&Sliops J. F. BURKE & SON UP AND PAINT UP 'V,