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BATl WHY, MAY 10, 1010. GRANT PASS DAILY OOI RIER PACE TURKS IWNTY TllKAMl'ttKH'H 'AT,I, Mill ItOAl) WARRANTS All Josephine County (pink) road warrants Iniiod up to (not lnoliuIln Fouruary 10th, 1919, and protested prior to that date, are heroby callod In and are payablo at the County Treasurer's fri on or after May 10th, 1919, on which date Interest will cease. CKO. 8. CALHOUN. County Trouurnr of Josephine County, Oregon. Dated Grants Pass, Ore., May 9th. 1919. COMING EVENTS Ai'purATfov to ronwimK DKLl.Nyifc.VT TAX CERT I KIC'ATE May 11, Sunday Hawalaureate ser rnon ty Rev. C. M Cllne, at the 1'renbyturlun churi. May 13, Tuesday First baseball game of souson, Merchant v. Mo di an lee. Mny 14, Wednesday oclal In Pres- - byterlan church parlora by Wom en'! Association. Mny 16, Thuraday Claaa night, 0. P. High school. May 15, Thursday 'Al 0. Barns circus In Orante Paas. May 1(1, Friday High school commencement. U. S. TIRES AND TUBES and 4 Automobile Accessories M Oil A lit AM LKATIlKIl TOP IHIEWUNO KIMONO CLKAMSK ANI PAHTK AITO KNAMKIJ) AND VAIINIHHKH JEWELL HARDWARE CO. We do fine shoe repairing Classified Advertising KOH aUMt TEAM 9 and 10 yeara old, alao har nei and wacon for aale. Sail all or part. Call 712 North Eighth or phone 13-L. 2Stf FOR SALE 160 head good Sbrop hire ewes, delivered In GranU Paaa. or Roseburg, 135 lambs thrown In more to come. These sbeep are thoroughbred Bhrop ahlroa: Mood fleece of wool on their backs: price $20. Ceo. W. King. Montague, Cal. PRB3KNT OWNERSHIP township plata of Josephine county, 50c each. For sale by Josophlae Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at reasonable ratee. 9tf FOR SAJJS Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, sweet clover and other grass seods. Nltro Cultdrea, ,; Ralph Waiiin Eldon. Medford. ' '' 80 NEW. HATS at Mrs. North Sixth street. Button's. 407 FOR BALE OR TRADE for small, gentle horse, one 3-h. p. engine. also second band lumber for sale Khun. 1002 Oak street. 66 MISCELLANEOUS TIRES Used tires bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone 334-J, op- nli Oxford hotel. 20tf E. L. QALBRAITH, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 Q street. L-vwer'a old location. u TAXI CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Slag" cigar store call 183-J. Residence 149-Y Otto J. Kotos. S3 8 DAILY JITNKY to Solma. Kerby and Waldo. Loaves GranU Paaa dally at 9:30 a. m. Everett Hogue, Dfcono 317. 317 U8B THE WHITE LINE TAXI tor prompt service. City and country trill. Safety first. Call Grants Paas Hotel, phone 396. Residence phone 320-R. W. O. White. 83 SPA TAXI Two machines at your service at any hour. Phone 362 when In a hurry for a car. 48tf OKAYAGR AND TKAXhi I.li COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. kinds of drayage and trails' wark carefully and promptly 'Jon Phone 181-J. Stand at frelgi depot. A. Shade, Prop. rut . WORLD Buuch Bros. 297-R. jiuvta; su do Transfer Co. Pbori f. u. ISUAM, drayage aoo irtuu dares, , i-tanos and - furnltur moved, packed, shipped and tor ed. Office phono 134-Y. Real dence phone, U4-R. CIVIL ENUINKEK8 DANIEL MoFARLAND, ELECTRIC WIRINO and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, Slf North Sixth street, ahone 47. tf HBMSTITCHINQ and plootlng at 10 cents a yard All work, guaran tied. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 151 KNI8HTS and Ladles of Security Council raeeta second and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 48tf nuNBHiAL ELECTRICAL WdRK Motors insulled and repaired, house wiring and electric Irons re paired. Phone 38 or call at 606 H atreet. Joe A. Polley. 89 PIAlNO LESSONS Lessons In plftrio and harmony given by Mrs. Jus. M.' Powers at etudlo, 502 North Fourth street. Hours from 10 a. m. to 6 p. tn. on Tuesdays only. Graduate of Donlson Conserva tory. Credit In work given High ; school students. 65 civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth atreet. phone 311-Y, DENTISTS ffi. 0. MACY, D. M. D. Flrst-!lasi dentistry. 109 M South SUU street. Grants Paas, Oregon. C, E. JACKSON, D. iM. D., successor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Qolden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone J.6S-J. SUMMONS m the Cfturcftw 56 the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Josephine Ebba A. Rowe, plaintiff, vs. Albert J. Rowe, Evelyn M. laller, Henry A. Rowe, red M. Howe, Helen E. louze, Fred II. Rowe also nown as Frank H. Rowe. Dud lei iienjamtn William le, Alma Owe la Lee, Martha J. Lee, the unknown heirs of William L. U-e, and Ino all other persons or partlos unknown claiming ny right, title or Interest In the real estate hereinaf ter described, defendants. To the above named and designated defendants 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. 31, 1914, to H. A. Rowe by the Tax Collector of Josephine County, Oregon, for the sum of 140.60, being amount then due and delinquent for -taxes for the year 912, with penalty and Interest, up on the following described real pro perty, situated in Josephine County, State, of Oregon, to-wit: EH of SEtt. and EH of NE14, and NW14 at 8KH of Section 16, township 34, south ran no 6 Went of the Willam ette Meridian. You are further .notified that plaintiff and her assignor of said certificate, H. A. Rowe, have paid i upon eald premises for the following subsequent years, on the following dates and In the following amounts: For year 1913, $36.74, paid Sept 10, 1914; for 1914. 41.60. paid Jan. 18, 1915; for 1st hitlt 1916, 117.60. paid Apr. 6, 1916; for 2nd half 1916, $17.60, paid Aug. 1916; for 1st halt 1916. 322.40. paid Apr. 6, 1917; for 2nd halt 1916, 322.40, paid July 10, 1917; for 1st half 1917, 321.62, paid Mar. 26, 1918; for 2nd halt 1917, 821.62, paid Oct. 6, 1918; for 1t half 1918. 923.98. paid Mar. 15, 1919; the said several sums paid for eald certificate and for said subsequent taxes draw Interest at the rate of 15 per rent per nnnum. from date of payment. The defendants Albert J. Rowe, Evelyn M. Mailer, Henry A. Rowe, Fred M, Howe, Helen E. House and Fred H. Rowe, also known as Frank II. 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 above en titled court for a Judgment against you for the amount paid as aforesaid upon the said Delinquent Certificate with 15 per cent Interest thereon from Aug. 81, 1914, and for Judg ment for each of the said several sums paid for subsequent taxes with 15 per cent interest thereon from respective dates ot payment; and for a decree decreeing same to con stitute a valid first Hen upon said property, foreclosing snme and or dering sale of said property for sat isfaction or ' said lien Including costs and accruing costs of this pro ceedings; and for a further decree correcting any defect that may ap pear in the naming of the owner of said property In the assessment thereof for any of 4he aforesaid years. . , You are summoned and required to appear in the above-entitled court and matter within 60 days after 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 arore sald. and In case ot your failure so to do a decree will be rendered fore closing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above described. . Tills summons pursuant to an or der of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge ot the above entitled court, of date March 29th, 1919, is served upon you by publication once a week for six successive weeks; date ot first publication being March 29th, 1919. All process and papers in this pro ceedings may be served upon the un dersigned at his address, Jackson ville, Oregon. H. K. HANNA, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nevriiuin M. K. Oiurch At the 1 1 o'clock service Mother's Day will be observed. The sermon will be appropriate to the day. Mrs. Knapp will sing a solo, "Dear Little Mother of Mine." Prof. Applehoff will play a violin ohllgato and offer tory. Mrs. Raker will give a read ing. Sunday school at 10 a. m. 'Kp worlh league at 7 p. m. No evening preaching service on account of high school baccalaureate. Melville T. Wire, pastor. Ht. Luke KptMcopal ' Evening services at 8 p. m., to which stranger are most welcome. Rev. Philip K. Hammond, of Ash land, vicar in charge. GRANTS PASS, OREG. y . ONE PAY f ONLY , . EST THURSDAY EM 15 tr ar Sk aa aa M m N .... . v3?' 4 It i . . n iii ii snam nn ii in inn imm IbtpMKt (liurch Bible school at 10, R.. K Hackett superintendent. Congenial classes, with good teachers for all ages. At 1 1 Mother Day service with sermon on "His Mother." B. Y. P. U. at 7, topic "The Lure ot the World," Doris Russell, leader. At 8 the church unites with the other churches ot the city In the high school baccalaureate service at the Presbyterian church. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. You are always welcome to all our services. C. M. Cllne, preacher. . Flrwt rtnnrh of Clirit Scleotlut Christian Science services are held every Sunday. In the W. O. W. hall. at 11 s. m. Wednesday evening- meet ings at 8 o'clock. The stiMert for Sunday Is. "Adam and Fallen Man." Sunday Is, "Everlasting punishment." Reading room Is open from 2 to 4 p. in. daily except Sundays and holidays. The public Is cordially In vited to attend the services and to visit the reading room. Salvation Army 113 G Street At 11 a.m. Prevailing prayer. At 2 p.m. Bible school. Classes for all ages. At 6 p.m. Y.P.L. leaders: J. S. M. Sisters E. Atkins, Mary Brown. At 8 p.m. "Our Mothers." Children will take part In he pro gram. Soldiers and sailors welcome. J. E. Strautln, Ensign. ( liiitrh of CliriHt .Mothers Day will be fitly observ ed In both the Bible school and the ihurch service. Dr. Macy will pre sent a Lonuet of carnations to the mother who brings the greatest number ot her own children' and frrandchlldren. There will be read ing and special music at both ser vices. Sermon subject, "Keeping Faith With Oar Mothers." NQeven- Izs meeting account of baccalau reate sen-ice at Presbyterian church. Chas. R. Drake, minister. PHYSIC1AKB L. O. CLEMENT, M. D Praetle limited to diseases ot the eye. ear nose and throat. Glasses Btted Office hours 9-18, 3-6, or on 4p polntment Offloe phone 63, real dence phone 369-J. I LOUGHRIDGE. M. D.. Phyalolai and surgeon. City or country call' attended day or night. Residents phone 369; Office phone 18 Sixth and H, Tuffs Bldg. FOR RENT I street. -Private garage nt 403 52tf KCR RENT Be cool and comfort able while you look us over. House 'at 'North Seventh and A streets. .Large lots, fruit and shade. Rent, '310. Heath & Herman, or write owner, ChJoo, Cal., 1182 F!rst ' atreet. ,' CO . A. W1THAM, M. D. intern medlclue and nervous tilt 903 Corbett Bldg., Portland., ir . Hours 10 to 12 . m.; 2 to 4 p. tn FREDERICK !). STRIOKER, M. D., Rooms 6 and 7 Masonlo Building Office hours, 9-l'2 a. m.; 2-6 p.'m Phdnes: Office 18-R;' Res. 18-Y. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 0. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg Treats all dlsoasos. Hours 9-1! iu.; l-B p. m. Phone 3U4-K.tr THUS' VUV , M l(l,K DK K. Oihcti, J. BKSTUL. rvs'deai'e, Vsteriusns hOn SOW The California and Oregon uoasi jxauroaa company Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run 'Tuesday, , Thursday and Saturday Leave Granta Pass 1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M, Leave Waters Creek...... 3 P. M. Arrive Grants Paas 4 P. M, For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of , the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. . CHICHESTER S PILLS W Til K DIAMOND BBUWn, A run i boiM, Ururfht. AMif.TCirMTIlCHJrF.nS IIIAilONK I'.ltANU FI1.LK. In. Uh ihii knownn Brst,Snftt. Atwavs Retuhk SOtOBVODUGQISTSEVERWU w n i-Ir HlKmond TlrH(lV Ik Hrf nd Hold ncmlllcW MM fth Bin Rlhn. W r XABIES When irregular or delayed use jrl umph Pills. Safe arid always depend able, i Not sold at drugstores. , Do not experiment with others, save dis appointment. Writs for "Relief" and particulars, It's free. Address: Na tional Medical InstUate, Milwaukee Presbyterian Church Sunday school at 10 a. tn. Sunday. Mrs. Rachel Nalder will be present and will give an interesting talk on conditions in India, a subject with which she is thoroughly familiar. Union service in the evening at 8 o'clock with baccalaureate sermon by Rev. C. M. Cllne, pastor of the Bap tist church. The graduating class of '19 will attend this service in a body. A cordial Invitation Is extended to botlj these services. , , Slop Gcrn Agony l.n Four Seconds TJm "Getrltr-See Conn Peel Off! The relief that "Gts-It" glvsa from eornpalna4he way It makM eorns and calluses peel oft painless Sr la one pisce Is one of the won era of the world. The, woman,, in "Cat M "GW Qakkl k Earn ri awlMclMii 1 Cm I I Cms J I the 'home, Ihe h6ppr.'the;fncr, the foot traveler, th man in the of fice, the clerk In the store, the . worker in the shop, have -today, In this great discovery. "Qets-lt,' . the 6ns'urer quick relief from all corn and callus- palna-th On sur. pain-. ' less remover that makes eorns oome oft as eaaliy as you would peel a banana.' 'It takes 3 Seconds to BP- ' ply "aete-It" ; It -dries at once. Then walk with painless Joy. even wita tlRht ahoea You know your corn will loosen-from, your to -peel It oft with your ling-era. Try It, corn suf ferers, and -you'll smliet - - "Gets-It, the guaranteed, money back corn-remover, tha only aure way, eoets but a trifle at any drug- store. IiTdbyB.Lawrnc4bCo.,Chlcago,Ill. ' - Sold in Orant' Pass, by Csorso C. Sabla. ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH 2 TRAINS OF CIRCUS WONDERS q 600 People 600 650 Horte 550 CVCRV ANIMAL. AN ACT OH KVCftV ACT AN ANIMAL ACT 1200 PERFORMtlG AfllMALS 1200 Mar ducats wllel taMti thaa all other ehowa omblne4 Meat aaneatio: wile) animal aot axtaat OH Performing OflMn Dancing Horefi OU Lions Oil 4U Dancing Girls 4U In Ona Act ' Act Gornaoua M r. Barnes offers SS as edaad feature this eaaeoa Tna-Falrytand Faartaay "Alice In Jungleland" oWriSaW MaTJaalAiaA a. fM . rfSNne MM 2 sBfld S tit. DrOr 0D4N 1 ! 7 S flla r..m. r..lw TkM U .IM 4A amiiM eiial laMtaTtiet. Ob at hour OflMft f t4for4i wH yrformmno by 4Q Hm MiriM or-to f Used Car Bargains 1 1018 Maxwell (iood M new .....HOO 1 101? Maxwell In fino condition with complete equipment $630 1 1017 Kueknkln Maxwell $750 1 1018 Chevrolet, cd as new . -675 1 Ford Truck .400 1 Buick Kag that can hardly wait " f 150 COLLINS AUTO COMPANY The Dayton Airless Tire Equip your car with Dayton Airless and you will never hare any tire trouble. Made in 30x3 and 30x3 sizes only. It is neither solid or pneumatic, requires no pumping, cannot puncture or blow out, is easy riding, and -will outw ear any tire on the market. Get into the 'Air-free Care-free class and have a constant source of pleasure and satisfaction. Sold by ' E. A. ADAMS , 60, South Sixth Street Adjoining Oxford Hotel ) GiveYbiir 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 thchbe Shops J. F. Burke & Son i1-- CfMiap j : J - .- . .. ,, Ask the , Battery 3hop about the still better Willard . , with threaded rubber insulation Wis.