V HATUtUAY. UY S, IOIU. GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER KAn Tmur Classified t'Olt BA1.K TKAM 9 and 10 year old, Alio har nets and waisou (or tats. Sell all or part. Calt Til North Eighth or phone 1S-L. SStt rORSAlJ 186 acres of land three mllat east of OranU Pass, on the north tank of the Rogue River. 1 Part bottom, tha balanoe lianch land. About 40 acres clear and can ha cultivated. Two thouaand dollara la tha price now. Baa N. R. Townaand, 621 A atraat, OranU Paaa. ! roil BAIJ3 160 bead food Bhrop ahlra awea, deUvared In OranU Paaa or Roseburg, 1S6 lamba thrown in mora to come. Theae aheep are thoroughbred Bhroy atilrea; rood fleece of wool on their beelta; price 110. Geo. W. Klnf. Montagu. Ctl, (4 PRB8KNT OWNERSHIP township plU of Joaephlne county, 60e eaoh. Tor sale by Josephine Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at reasonable ratea. I9tf TOR 8ALJ5 Household gooda, t autoa, 1 Ford '16 model', ehock ab aorbera, flrat claaa condition, $300 eaah or bankable note. Phone 204-R. O. M. Rowley. 4tf POIl SAIiK Kord In flrnt clans or der. Rtma like new. Price 1276. A. 01 (tier, South OranU Paaa. 68 FOR 8A1JC 2 motorcycles, 1 type writer, and 100fet of -lnch gna pipe. Auto Service Co., 603 Bouth Sixth at root. 62 MISCKLLANKOVR TIRES Used tlrea bought and aold Auto Service Co. Phone 324-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 20t( K, U OALHRAITH, Insurance, rent al! a apeclalty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O street. Launer'e Id location. tf ELECTRIC W1R1NO and .general electrical work, repairing, home wiring. C. C. Harper, 318 North Sixth atreet, phone 47. tf HBMSTITCHINO amTplcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medtord, Ore. 152 KNIGHTS and Ladles of Security Council meeta aecond and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 43tf DR. V. T. TOMPKINS. B. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Dlilg. Treats all diseases. Houre 9-12 a. in.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tt WANTED WANTED A home for a bright lit tle boy of about 13 years of age. Mother and father both dead. In quire of C. G. Gillette, county judge. 46tf WANTED A lady to keep house for three. Reasonable wages and a good home. Oeo. Walton, Dryden, Oregon. 60 WANTED A Jersey or part Jersey milk cow of from 6 to 9 years old. Must be a gentle and easy milker. Must be fresh or soon to be. Phone 603-F-2. 68 TO MONT FOR RENT Private .garage at 403 I street. 1 62tf GOOD partly furnished house to rent, 724 North Sixth street. Key at house next door. ' 60 TAXI CHANGE OF JITNBST STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call 183-J. Residence 149-T. Otto J. Knipa. 838 DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves GranU Pasa daily at 9:80 a. m. Everett Hogue, phone 817. SIT USB THE WHITE, LINE TAXI for prompt service, glty and country trips. Safety flrat Call GranU 1 Pass Hotel, phone 896. Residence pbone 320-R. W. O. White. 88 SPA TAXI Two machines at your service at any hour. Phone 262-R when In a hurry for a car. 48tf j. 1 i DENTISTS P.. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrit-flaei .luututry 109 Vi ' South, BlxU tiret, GranU Paaa, Oregon. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., successor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone IB 8-J. STRAYED E9TRAYBD Two Jersey milk cows, one dark and one yellow. Both cows have left ear marked, and each wears a bell. Please notify C. W. Lambrecht, R. F. D. No. 1, Grants Pass, Oregon. 1 " '.'AS Advertising PHVHK'IAMH L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Pranti. Ilmlt-d to diseases of the eye, ai aoso and throat. Glasses Ouw Office houra 9-12, 2-6, or on ai polntment. Office pbone 61. r' denee pbone 169-J. a M)UUUH1UUK. ii. U.. Phvaknt and surgeon. City or country call attended day or night. Realden pbone 869; office phone 181 Blktb and H, Tuffs Bldg. K. A. WITBAM, M. D. Interna medicine and nervoue diseases 901 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore Houra 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. tn. rRJSDKHMCK J)." BTrflOKER. M.I)7, 'Rooms 6 and 7 Maaonlo Building. Office houra, 9-13 a. tn.; 2-6 p. m. Phones: Office 18-R; Res. 1S-Y. VETERINARY BURGEON UK. R. J. BK8TUU Veterinarian Offlce. realdenee. Pbone S06-R DRAVAQB AND TRAN8HCH OOMMBRCIAL TRANSFER CO. A klnda of drayage and tranaft werk carefully and promptly don Phone 181-J. Stand at fralgb depot A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; eo do Bunch Broa. Transfer Co. Phou S97-R. F. O. I8HAM, drayage aud lraoeti Safea, ilanos and furnltur moved, packed, shipped and sto ed. Office phone 124-Y. Real dence phone, 124-R. CIVIL KNUINKKRH DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-T. 65 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ' Leave Grams Pass 1 P. M. Arrive Watera Creek. 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek 3 P. M. Arrive CranU Pass 4 P. M. For information regarding freight and passenger ratea call at the office of the company, Lundburg building or telephone 131. APPLICATION TO PORECUKIK DKLINOA KNT TAX ( KIITIKICATIC SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon in and for the County of Josephine Ebba A. Rowe, plaintiff, va. Albert J. Rowe, Evelyn M. Holier, Henry A. Rowe, Fred M. Rowe, Helen E. House, Fred H. Rowe also known aa Frank H. Rowe, Daniel Benjamin William Lee, Alma Oracle Lee, Martha J. Lee, the unknown heirs of William U Lee, and also all other persona or partlea unknown claiming any right, title or interest In the real estate hereinaf ter described, defendanU. To the above named and dealgnated derendanu In the name of the State or Ore gon: You are hereby notified that piaanus, Bona A. Kowe. la the own' er and holder of Certificate of De linquency No. 828, of date and Is sued Aug. 81, 1914, to H. A. Rowe by the Tax Collector of Josephine County, Oregon, for the aum of 640.60, 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-jwit: Btt 1 ot SEK, and K of NEU, and NWU of SE of Section 16, townahtp 84, south range 6 West or the Willara ette Meridian. i You are further notified that plaintiff and iher assignor of aald certificate, H. A. Rowe, have said toxea upon said premises for the following subsequent years, on the following dates and in the following amounts: For year 1918, 836.74, paid Sept. 10. 1914: for 1914. $41.60, tpald Jan.' 18, 1915; for 1st half 1915. 117.60. paid Apr. 5. 1916: for 2nd hair 1915, $17.60, paid Aug. 8, 1916; for let half 1916, 822.40, paid Apr. 5, 1917: for 2nd half 1916. $22.40, paid July 10, 1917; for 1st hair 1917, $21.62, paid Mar. 26, 1918; for "2nd half 1917, $21.62, paid Oct. 5, 1918; for 1st hair 1918. $23.98, paid Mar. 15, 1919: the snid several sums .paid for said certificate and for said subsequent taxes draw interest at. the rate of 16 per cent per annum from date or payment, The defendants Albert J. Rowe, Evelyn M. Hallor, Henry A. Rowe, Fred M. Rowe, Helen E. Houio and Fred H. Rowe, also known aa Frank H. Rowe appear or 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 aJbove en titled court for a Judgment against you for the amount paid as aforesaid upon the eald Delinquent Certificate with 16 per cent Interest thereon from Aug. 81, 1914, and ror judg- AUDITION Au LOCAL All Cam Hold The local distributor of the Bulck Six and ilJodge cars has sold every new and used Bulck and Dodge car that he could secure and la now ex- po tlng a carload of Bulcka and car load or Dodges within the next week Mr. Denlson sold and delivered 17 new and used cars within eight days. 58 Railroad Manager Here A spedal train carrying Southern Pacific railway officials was In the city at about 1 o'clock today and stopped for few minutes, in the party were J. Krutchnltt of New York, president of the Southern Pa cllo company; Wm. Sproule, district director; J. P. O'Brien, Portland, federal manager; and W. R. Scott, San Francisco, fodoral manager. (X)MI.VQ EVENTS May 6-7, Tuesday and Wednesday Senior play, "Circumstantial Evi dence." 60 May 11, Sunday Baccalaureate ser mon. May 15, Thursday Class night, Q. P. High school. ment for each of the said several sums paid for subsequent taxes I with 16 per cent Interest thereon from respective dates of payment; and for a decree decreeing aame to con stitute a valid first Hen upon said property, foreclosing same and or dering sale of said 'property for sat isfaction or said Hen including costs and accruing costs of this pro ceedings; and for a further decree correcting any defect that may ap pear in tne naming or the owner or said property in the assessment thereof for any of the aforesaid years. You are summoned and reaulred to appear in the above-entitled court and matter within 60 daya after the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of -the date of first publication, and defend thla ac tion or pay the amount due as afore said, and in case of your failure ao to ao a aecree will be rendered fore closing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land end premises a Dove described. This summons pursuant to an or. der of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above entitled court, of date Marcn Z9th. 1919. la eerred unon you by publication once a week for six successive- weeks; date of first publication being March 29th. 1919. All process and papers In thla pro ceedings may be served upon the un dersigned at his address, Jackson ville, Oregon. .. - H. K. HANNA. Attorney for Plaintiff. CHICHESTER S PILLS boin. Mated wi& bias RlUn. V P1AUOND IIIIANU riLLILteSS LADIES When irregular or delayed use Tri umph Pills. Safe and always depend able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save dis appointment. Write ror "Reller" and particulars, it's free. Address: Na tional 'Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. Tn I BUY AND SELL In order to secure more room,. I have moved my stock of sec-', und-hand gooda to the brick atore room, No. 614 South Sixth St. MAXWELL, LATB '17, FOR 6 ALB AT $000 Aatomobtles and Accessories Buggies Wagoas Fauna meats Big stock always oa haad R. Timmons r osmmiy i Ask the Battery Shop about the still better Willard" with threaded rubber insulation Hi Hk CliiirclKsl ' l'r-li tcrlan Church -! Sunday school at 10 a. m. tomor row. Prayer meeting ' Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All are Invited. ML liiike's Kftcnpal Services at 8 p. m. Visitors and strangers In the city especially In vited. .Rev. Philip K. Hammond, of Ashland, vicar In charge. .. Newman M. E, Church 'Morning preaching eervtce at 11 o'clock. Topic, 'iLife What Is It?" Duet by Mrs. Wlble and J. M. Isham. Evening service at 8 p. m. Cen tenary topic, "The Rebuilding of Eu rope." Anthem by the choir. Sunday aohool at 10 a. m. Ep worth league at 7 p. m. A cordial welcome to all. 'Melville T. Wire, pastor. First Church of Christ Scientist Christian Science services are held every Sunday, in the W. O. W. ball, at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meet lags at 8 o'clock. The subject tor Sunday Is, "Everlasting punishment." Reading room is open from 2 to 4 p. m. dally except Sundays and holidays. The public is cordially in vited to attend the services and te visit the reading ream. First RaptlHt Church Bible school et 10. R. K. Hackett superintendent. A congenial class for every age. Morning service at 11, sermon on "The Hills of Cod," followed by the ordinance ot the Lord's Supper. The choir will sing, "Somewhere 'tis Always Morning." Young people's meeting at 7. Evening service at 8, aermon on "When Jesus Sang." The thoir will sing, "Come Unto Me Ye Weary." The "Steeple Chase" class, led by Mr. Hackett, will hike this evening. Mid-week service Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock. A cordial Invitation to all. C. ttf. Cllne, preacher. Chnrrh of Christ The Bible school continues to prow. Session beglning promptly at 10. Communion at 11. Sermon subject. "The Second Mile." Evening worship at 8. This will ibegin with spirited song service. Subject or sermon, "The -Indictment (Against the Dance." We Invite you to these services. Chas. iR. Drake, minister. Salvation Army Meetings at 413 O street. At 11 a. m., "My God and Your God." At 2 p. m., Bible school ror all ages. At 6 p. m., Y. P. L., leaders. Sister Eu nice Smith, Master Jessie Smith. At 8 p. m., "Giving and Receiving." Soldiers and sailors are 'welcome to our meetings. Ensign J. E. Strautin, officer. Five DolWs Revntrd " "Five dollars reward will be paid tor the arrest and conviction of any one stealing the Dally Couriers rrotn residences or mall boxes. , Imple- . Give Your Car a Spring Tonic Winter use is hard on cars, as winter work is hard on individuals. Your car needs a "tonic" and general overhauling and dressing up before the spring rush of travel sets in. We are Car Doctors Bring your car to us and we will see that every little piece is in first-class work ing order, ready to make good. EXPERT MACHINISTS EMPLOYED Fashion Garage and Ikhhe Sbps J. F. Burke & Son " v ECONOMY la every wardrobe there is a 0 soiled garment too good to throw away asd not nice enough to wear. Oar bosiness Is, at slight cost, to make Just och a garment wearable again, and we do it. We Call For The Wardrobe Gleaners 815 NORTH SIXTH STREET Amos F. Williams, Proprietor Can You Beat This? 1919 Maxwell, strictly new, not need, save 900. . 1919 Chevrolet, strictly new, not used, a good discoont. 1918 Chevrolet, like now, four new tires $080 1915 Ford Touring, good tires . ..$325 One Baby Grand Chevrolet, new tires, bumper, etc.$750 , One Chevrolet Touring, rnns like any Chevrolet,: $409 1810 Ford, electric starter, seat covers, etc. ...450 1017 Chevrolet, fine condition, good tires -$509 ' TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES J H DENISON . Buk-k Six and Dodge Brothers Motor Cars FOR THRIFT'S SAKE . ' '" CLHAX VP . PAINT UP KEEP TT VP Every drop of good paint, property applied fills the dry, hun gry poors of the wood, and makes a sealed surface, outside or In side the house, that protects and preserves, and Is sanitary. W. P. FULLES & C0.S PAINTS 1. ' s ARE SUPERIOR . ;? ' '' ' Valspar, the ideal varnish for Automobile enamels and , Tarnishes every use. Indoors or out,. JEWELL HARDWARE CO. j , We do fine shoe repairing , t and Deliver PHOXB 147