Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 13, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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UK A NTS PASS DAILY COl'KIER
PAGE THREI
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass
Classified
KOK MA UK
TKA.T I und 10 yars old, also liur
tinss and wai'.nu for sale. Hull nil
or pari. Cull Nurtu Kitfliiu
) or phone 13-L. 8-'
PHKNt" "OWNERSHIP township
pjts of Josuphluo county, .'i0c
ttch. Kor snlu by Josephine Coun
ty Abstract Co. lllue Printline at
reasonable rat-. 3Slf
rolt KAIjK AT A BNAP-Plne X0
acre stork nun' It. fcO acre In rul
UvhUoii, balance In. timber and
pasture, 1 4 iiilli'H down the IUiki
from Crunta Tumi. (looil terms,
mid If U quirk deal can Ij liiudn,
you can k ct n real bargain. Ad
dress It. p. I). No. liux If,. C.
, P. fttrdwHll. 9K
IF, Vol.' WANT to Jt" nil Al i.toi-k
rutii b, or dairy farm, 1 liave thorn.
If on want to buy a splendid fur
nlslicd home, al a burnHln, i"'" me.
If yuii wnnt 4 frt-it Jniiut-aii-nil. I
haw ii linoil om Iff I. If you wan I
an O. Si 0. biimoHti'iid, I have mi v
riil. If you waul liifiirinallon
about l.li country, rail III and talk
It over. i:. T. Mrlvllihtry, t Inn-ally
iii,iii. i; ' U ti Ktrii't. T".f
MORK mcKKUKI.S -1'rfBfiil lot
all none, new lot ready June IS,
11.50 pit do. drdiir now. K.
)!aininrlac)irr. 02
C.KT YfM'K TlltKB MEXUKD and
buy a I). 'M. & ('. K. welder for
futuri) use. See Mr.' Gotcticr, tbo
tiro m ii n at flrants ill's hotel. If
Wit BALK Reasonable. Timber
claim, 160 acres. Location: Sec.
3 4. Twp. 4 0, Range 4 W., Jack
hon county Orogon. Write to Mrs.
M. K. MerrlnKton, 116 West In
r.lfiia Ave., Spokane, Wash. 08
: ACHKS oak, madroiie, fir and
5 pine, on railroad In Jerome
Prairie. Will take wood in pay
ment htuuipUKP. Phone 270. 83tf
cliO-ACKK ST(K-k"KAN"Crrto7"aa"loT
about 121 acres In cultivation;
considerable Irrigation; 2 miles
from 11. It. station; 1 i miles
from two ifehools; half cash, bal
ance low Intercut. Addrcxa No.
1052 rare Courier. S 1 1 f
Mill SAUK CHEAP One National
variniin washer, one bread mixer,
both practically new. Inquire at
Urania Paaa Rochdale store, 92
KOR 3AI.B Spmce Production,
1-Inch black pine, fine condition,
12c per foot; 14-Inch pipe 14c
per foot. Pcevlos, $1.50. Ameri
can four aide planer, 8x16, with
Phllbrlck heads, fine condition.
J.'iOO. Three large logging don
keys. We supply saw mill rolls
mads from hardwood. Oregon
Mac hinery Co., Eugene, Ore. 92
KOH SALIC Sinner sewing machines
on easy terms. Machines rented
arid old machines taken in part
payment. C. A. Chapman, 245 S.
Cenlral avenue, Modford. Local
headquarters Grants Pass Hard
Are. 9Hf
FOR SALE One two-horse buck
board. Good for 1200 pounds and
has spring seat. Box red. Price
$35. J. M. Hoxle. Wlldervllle,
Oregon. 95
oiaALE-Two large and "4sinall
chicken houses, wire fencing, onk
fence posts, chicken wire, two in
cubators, two liroodors, BO-gallon
tank and a fow tools. Edith iRiv
sell, corner 'Munzenlta avenue and
Merlin road. 90tf
THK S.VLH CHEAP 'An 8-ounce
wall tent, 10x12. Edith Russell,
corner Manumit a avonuo and the
Merlin road. 91t
FOR SALE iGood house, 1 and 7-8
acres good land; plenty of water
for Irrigation, fruit, borrlos and
flowers and good shade. Good bar
gain If Inknn soon. Heath & Hor
nian. 96
P'Ml HALE Laiid lnEvan'B Valley
'lih small iioue ii'il gni'il turn ;
SO acre, 30 III I. llUviillon. 20 ii
which Is In corn. AIho a two-third
Interest in 20 acres of beans,
l'rlco $3:.fl0; ensh $2000, tlio re
mainder In one year. Deal must
Homo by August 1st. U, F. D. 1,
'Box 72, Uoruo River, Ore. Oltf
Hardvfare Co.
Advertising
A'ASTU)
WANTIil; First class edgormau and
ratchet setter, til a day long job.
Write T. C. 1m Fronlere, Bray,
California. i 94
W A NTWD 5 OO" f out of for" 1 '4
inch icaa pipe; niiiHi'bo in good
condition. Phone 014-F-4. 91
WANTKU Men to work In lumber
rump or up-to-date sawmill.
TraiiHKrtatlon furnlahed. Por
particular inquire lit Prcen's
Crescent City irtnKf offlro, ilninfi
Pans, Ore., near S. P. II. K depot
and express office. I"i. n; it'.
Sltf
t -- .
I WOOD Cl'TTBItS wanted, $3.00 per
cord. Daniel McFarland, 740
10th st root. 90
! Ut hK.VI
jX)ll HUNT--Partly furnished five
I room house wltti bath and garaxe,
$9.50 per month, liH-atcd at 724
i X. Sixth St. Inquire at 20K
: Foiimlry Kt. 9B
J IWT
1X)ST-Joint flahlng rod between
Murphy and AVilllwns. Finder
plea leave at Courier office and
I claim reward. 92
1XST A 30x3 tire In vicinity of 7th
and H street. If finder is hon
ih1, notify No. 1100, care Courier.
HTItAVKI)
I'STUAYKI) One broisn pony mare,
branded arrow N on top of hips,
and wearing bell. One light bay
horse, branded HM on left ahould
cr, 4)lg w-lre scar on right front
foot. Reward. Albert N. Miller,
acre Ixigun & Colby Camp, Glen
dale, Ore. $5
IIS KI.LA VKOl H
HKM8tlClTi.liriria'Vicotlnii'
cents a yard All work guaran
teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford.
Ore. lf2
K. Jj. tlALURAlTH Insurance, any
kind. Hentals. Building and
Ixian. Plate Glass Liability. 609
G street. S4tf
HKMISTm
C. .M CV, I). M 1) Kin'Mm.
duntisiry lustlj .South iim'
sir-'ft. 'irnts l'n, Oregon
. E. JAwKSON. D. M. D succosBor
to Or. Pert Elliott. Over GolHen
lliile Store. I'hone B. Resldenre
phone Kill-J.
PHYMH'IANN
L O f.LEMENT," M. t., rVacTi
Humid to diseases of the aye,
nox and throat. Glasses flttur
OftVe hour 9-12, 2-6, or no i
liolutnient, Otllce phone ;'.'.
ini: phone Sfi9-J.
S LijUUHUruiStT H. U "rnyskiiT
n1 iirgrun. Citv or wuntry csll
attended day or night. Kiislduu.
phone Still: o trice phone !v
fllith and II. Tuffs Rldg
CXvVlTH Kit, M f. TnTern
medicine and nervous disease
90S Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore
Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. nw
FREDERICK 1). STRICKER. M. D.,
Rooms 5 and 7 Masonic Building.
Office hours, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m.
Phones: Office 18-R; Res. 18-Y.
DR. W. T. TOMPKINST" S. T
' Rooms 1 and 2 Rchmldt Bldg.
Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12
a. m.: 1-5 p. in. Phone 304-R. tf
VKTICKI N A ItV SlIHOKOji
DR. K. .1. RE9TUL, Veterliiana
Office, residence, phone QJ-f
KliKCTIIIOAIj WOHK
ELECTRIC""" WIRING-' and 'goiuTa'l
electrical work, repairing, hnie
wiring. C, C. Harper, 315 North
Sixth street, phone 47. tf
HH WAGE AND Tlt.WS '7"
THE WORLD" MOVES;"" k. d't'""'
Runch ,Brps. Transfer Co Pbir
37iR.
I'. (1. IRHAM, drayne slid Trsrs
fafes, llanos and finmiM
moved, uncked. shttumd sml ir-
el. Office phone 124-Y. II sl
denee phone,' 124-R.-.--
DEAD BROTHER'S PICTURE
Rtlatlvaa St It en a Scretn After ,
War Department Notice. I
To receive word lliat ft brother had
been killed In action in France and
then ee his picture alive and happy
among number of other frolicsome
douKhboys on a film In a picture
playhouse Is the rare experience of
I.yle Keck and Ms sister. Miss Velum
Keck.
The two went to a theater In Mat-
toon, III. The memory of a telegram
from the war deportment at Wash
ington announcing the death of their
brother was still fresh In their minds.
Imrlng the performance a war film
picture of scenes in France was
shown.
"Why there's William," Miss Velma
uidilenly enlnliii4.ll to I.yle.
Until distinctly recognized the pic
ture. It was unusually clear, they
Kiild.
All kinds of I'omm.irclal I'rlntlni
the Courier '(fllce.
TAXI
DAILY JITNKY to Seluu, Kerby aijd j
Waldo. leaves Grants Pan d.ill)
at 9:30 a. m. Kverelt Homic
phone Si 7. 317 j
L'BM TIIK WHITK LINE TAXI Foiii
prompt service. City and country
trips. Safety first. Call Grants:
Pass, Hotel, phone 2SC. Residence:
phone 320-n. W. G. White. 790 j
PALACK TAXI CO., Wyatt & Culler, j
proprs., only 2-car taxi company1
in city. Phonos: Day 22-J; j
nlKht 234-J for prompt service, tf
SPA TAXI Still at the sTmeold i
stand. Best service In town, day1
and night. Phono 262-It 90tf
KNIGHTS and ladles of Socurity
Council moots second and fcirth
Friday's In V. O. W. hall. 43tf
CIVIL, KX(;i.KKKS
DANIEL MtFARLAND. civil engl
neer and surveyor. Residence
740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. f5 i
ATTOKNKVS !
H. D. NORTON, Attornnyat-law..
Practices in all State and Federal'
Courts. First National Bank Bldg. 1
G. V. COLVIG. Attorney-at-law.
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. I
Grants Pass, Oregon. '
K. S. VAN IYKE. Attorney. Prac
tices In all courts. First National
Bank Bids.
o! 8. HLANCHARD, Attorney-atlaw.
Golden Rule Bids. Phone 270.
Grants Pass, Oregon.
! HLANCHARD & BLANCH ARD, At
torneys. Albert Bldg. Phone
23C-J. Practice In all courts; land
board attorneys.
C. A. SIDLE II, Attorney-at-law. Ma
sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore.
i.EO. II. in UHA.M, Attornoy-nt-iaw",
referee in bankruptcy. Masonic
Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon,
phono 13'i-J.
JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer.
First National Bank Bldg., Grants
Pass, Oregon.
The Califbrnia and Oregoc
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CAItl)
Effective Nov. 19, 191S.
Trains will run Tuesday. Thursday
and Saturday
Leave Grants Pass 1 p. M
Arrive Waters Creok 2 P. M.
Leave Waters Creek 3 p. M
Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M.
For Information regarding freight
and passeiiKV rates call at the ofllge
of the company. Lundljitrg building,
or telephone IS l.
1
Battery. Shop Specials
Spot LlgUta at various prices.
Luggngo Carrlera-Just the tiling for picnics.
Motorist Coveralls and Driving Gloves.
Let us tell you how to make your mohair or pantasote
top look like now or lot us do it for you.
A full lino of Urunswick and ISOYAL CORD CASINGS.
Our llnttery Service is free Wo are pleased to tell you
what your battery needs to make it do what It is in-
tended to do.
Wo oro demonstrating the Nntiuiinl Spark Plugs Come
and see it. '
Battery Shop
U.S. TT.VT OT .AGRTCULTUteZ
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PEAS
Oreen pens are uuiong the most dif
ficult vegetables to can at home. Ab
solute cleiinllness, quick work, atten
tion to every detail, are essential to
sure ess. Only young and Very freshly
fathered peus slmuld l,r canned, peas
are best gathered In the. early morning
when cool. Work rapidly from the mo
ment they are gathered. Pens thould
not stand after being shelled. Get
them into the previously boiled Jars as
rapidly us possible. Shell and sort,
putting only pens of the same size and
decree of ripeness together. Do not
use hard, mature pea among tender
ones or big peus with very small ones.
Blanching (dipping Into hot water)
la very important. If well done, It pre
vent cloudy liquor, makes the pens
tender, and also removes some of the
gluey substance which conta them.
Blanch by dipping the shelled peas
Inacleancheenwiothsack, Into boiling
water one tofoiir minutes, depending
on the age of the pea. Put Instuntly,
while hot. Into cold water, (one tea
Kpoonful suit to one quart wnter) and
remove after about 'M wcuimIh.
Drain and puck to within one-half
inch of the top nf the previously boiled
Jar. If the jar Is filled too full, a few
pens nt the top limy burst and make
the liquor cloudy. Add seasoning
(one-third level tenpoonful salt and
two-thirds level teuspoonful sugar to
the quurt) and fill with hot water and
paddle well to remove all air bubbles.
Partially seal Jars.
Processing with steam tinder pres
sure is recommended. Process pints 45
minutes under pressure of 10 pounds.
Seal Immediately, cool In a draft-free
place. When eold test for leaks, and
More In a cool, dark, dry place.
If the Intermittent boiling process la
used, boll for 90 minutes on the first
day, aud 00 minutes on the second and
third day Before each subsequent
boiling the covers must be loosened,
und after each boiling the covers must
be securely tightened to make sealing
complete. Cool, test for leaks and
store.
If a single-period boiling process la
used, place Jars In the ennner and boll
for at least three hours. Seal, cool,
tet und store. L'nlted Stutes Depart
ment of Agriculture.
There Is nothing worse than bad.
foul smelling breath; get rid of It
for your friend's sake anyway. IIol
llster's Rocky .Mountain Tea will
clean and purify your stomach and
bowels; your breath will be sweet,
your disposition improved, your
friends increased. S.)C. Tea or Tab-
ii.-is. na.i a urug store. Adv.
O'.ir classlO 1 rd. hring res-ilia
0iyrtorSie Jl
V- It m yoa vooU whl(,p nu. I Vj- VTd jm t&m
1 It a rklwr .nd mm Uitj. It will f . 1 , t-V 1 fl II
1 sotiour. You tu ktrp II over until 'I V At BU' B H m jftt .." 1 ' H
KBtfEEIAUJS
' Re.U.S.Pat.Off.
Is our Registered and Common-law
Trade-Mark and can only be right
fully used on goods made by us.
Should any dealer try to sell you any '
garment for children 1 to 8 years of
age under the KOVERALLS name
you may be sure that he has an in
ferior article he is trying to sell on
KOVERALLS reputation.
Unless made by
LEVI STRAUSS & CO.
they're not KOVERALLS.
Koveralls Keep Kids Kleen
H J2 the Suit
ks New
. irk KOVERALLS
A r' i,iwU sre oude only by
EV. t.-Jit -A. Li Stiauti &
EJjifhyjS. Co., Ssa Frsn-
Bilioiisnes
WKEN you have a Mlious attack your liver falls
to perform its functions. You become con
' Etipated. The food you eat ferments in your
stomach instead of digesting. This inflames the
stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible
headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will
tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and vou
will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better.
I '
No beard can resist the smooth, clean
cut work of the Gem Damaskeene Razor.
You don't risk your face when you shave with
a Gem Darriaskeene. It won its reputation
by its constant use by clean-shaven and well
groom jd men.
We sell the complete Gem Damaskeene Razor outfit for JL
The outfit includes the razor, seven Gem Damaskeene
Blades", shsving and stropping handle-all in a hand
ome leather case.
Comt in and your Gem to-day I
Sabin The Druggist
I se Persian ferret for the Hands and Face
JOB rafflG liEJI.il OOSE JT THE COURIER OFFICE
FREE
KOVERALLS
R EG . U.S. PAT. OFF.
LEVI STRAUSS &(X1
SAN fRANCISCO.CAL