Fiun.tv, Jtl.Y 25. 1010. I.HA.NT8 PASS DAICV COllUKIt PAGE Til RE K Dr. Classified POH HM.K OET YOUR TIRES MENDED and buy a D. M. C. K. welder for future use. See Mr. OotcHer, the tire man at Grant Pas hotel, tt IS ACHES oak, madrono, fir sad pine, on railroad in Jerome rraJrle. Will take wood In pay ment lumpag. Phone 270. 83tf eon-ACHB STOCK It A NCI 1 for sale; about 126 ucree to cultivation; eonaidorabte Irrigation; 2 mile from R. R. ttatloo; 1 mile from two school; half cash, lal nee low interest. Address No 1052 rare Courier. 86 tf FOR SALE 8ingor sowing machine on easy terms. .Machines rented and old machines taken In part payment. C. A, Chapman, 245 8. Central avenue, Medford. Local headquarters Grants Pass Hard war. 9 ltf ANGEL CAKES75 cents each; or der by phone. No. HO-J. 2tf TIMHMR CLAIM FOR 8A UK 160 acres near Kerby, mostly pine. . NVi of 8E4. 8W or SEU and 9T RE',4 of 6W14, 8oe. 14, T. $9 8.. R. S West. Price $2,250. Ad dress owner. Mr. MstNe E. Pal mer, 574 Neholem. Ave., Portland, Oregon. 87 FOR 8ALE Chevrolet louring car, K snap. $425 if takun this week. Geo. W. 1-oRoii, Puluce Hotel. 29 FOR SALE We can eave you money on the following: GalvanUod and lilnrk pipe, all sixes, new and used; Pipe fittings of nil tries; Roller tubes; Hollers and Engines, In fine condition; small saw mills: saws, rlrcular; Pinners ' of all kinds; Chain conveyors complete, different sizes, riveted; New ond used Pitllles of all sizes; used shafting; New and used Bolting; Mill supplies of all kinds. Lot us figure with you on your require ments. Wo liuy, sell And exchange all kinds of machinery. OREGON MIACHINT3RY CO. 4th and Lincoln. Eugene, Ore. 35 FOR SA.ij3 Young saddle '"liorso and new saddle. Address Box 74, Merlin, Ore. 29 ri'RE ilUEll Dnroo Jersey wenned pigs; wonderful breeding stock, for sale. Inquire L. M. Nichols, Rd. No. 2, iphone 612-F-4. 29 7 'ROOM plastered house, on corner. Pine shnde trees. Worth $1,000. Will sell for $500. TO RENT FOR iltBNT 4 -room bungalow, 421 f West L, shade trees, good well, electric lights, 2 -acres, barn, poul try house and park. Address Mrs. W. H. H. Taylor. 1114 Pine St. 38 FOR 'RiBN'T Nicely furnished five room cottage, gas and wood range, . electric lights, etc. 203 C street. See N. K. Townsond. 621 A St. 31 TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selmn, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally . at 9:30 a. iu. Everett' Hogue. phone 817. 817 USE THE WHITE ILINB TAXI FOR prompt sorvice. City and country trips. Safety first Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone 3H. Residence phone 820-R. W. G. White. 790 IP YOU WANT TO OET THERE. call 22-J, Two common old Fords. ' We are on the Job anywhere and any time. Palace Taxi Co. Wyatt and Cutler, Jitney Luke. . 50tf ; ; -. ,'1A gents Authority to Sell" (book of 50 'blanks, 50c; Courier offloo. j Spark Advertising WASTE!! WANTED-Man and wife want one or two rooms with bath. North side preferred. Address No. 1230 cure Courier. lOtf WANTED (Men for concrete road work. Wages $4.50 and up Hoard $1.00 also men for rock . quarryJ-saine wauoa. Porham, Drown, Dean & Hague, Marsbfleld Oregon. 32 WANTED $100 reward will be puid to anyone fur authentic Infor mation as to present whereabouts of Mrs. Flora Hill Page, formerly Flora Hill, who with her husband moved to Grants Pass, Oregon, sometime In 1902 or 1903, from San Francisco. It will te to this lady's advantage to communicate at once with Mitchell & Gantz, At torneys. Alliance, Nebraska. 80 W1ANTBI! . Employment by middle aged widow, unincumbered, as housekeeper for a bachelor or widower where I can have full charge. Am neat housekeeper and good cook. iRox 145 Grants Pass, Oregon. 27 WANTED Edgerman for sawmill. $8 day. T. C. la Frenlere. Rray. Oil. 8 WANTED iA . competent girl or woman to do general housework. Mrs. llororo Polton, Gold Hill. Oregon. . 28 WANTED TO rTiY A twin cyiin". der motorcycle, not older than 1916 model. Address Chas. Brlggs, Inland, Ore., or qihone Grave. 27 WANTWilirnniuidne-fTi7jrrk on farm, wife to run boarding house. River Ranks Farms. 31 IOST LOST--.Pair ' rimless " glasses',"- gold bows. Finder pleuse return to No. 1336. care Courier. 27 MIJCTCLLA.NKOt'8 B. L. UALBRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate QIass Liability. 609 O street. 84tf ATTENTiONA (buyer of "thTMed ford Junk Co. will ibe in Grants Pass from July 16th to 31st. Bring your rags, metal, rubber, sacks, bides and pelts. 403 South Sixth street, Grants Pass, Ore. 29 CIVIL WXGIXKEIt DANIEL MoPAiRLAiND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. DENTISTS E. C. MACY. ID. M. D. First-class dentistry. 109 V4 South Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon, PHYSICIANS L. O. OIJ5MENT,"' -M. D., Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment. Phones, office 62; reel donee 359-J. S. 1XMJGHRIDUE, uM.J). Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth and II streets. A. A. WJTHiAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 903 Corbett iBIdg., Portland, Ore. Horn's 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. DR. WTT TO X1IPK iN8isC f 'Rooms . 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Honrs 9-12 a. m.T ,1-5 p. in. Phone 304-R. VETERINARY 81 HGKOX DR. It. J. BESTU1L, Veterlnnrlao" Oftleo at residence. Phone 305-R. For Sour Stomach Bloating, -Ga, Coated Tonflue, Sick Hcsdscbe, Bsd Brestb, Bilious oeu, Indigeatioa or Conitlpalloa tak FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETJ Tbey clcanie (be boweli, tweeteo the stomach snd invigorate lb liver. Do not gripe or Icken. P. t. Mh, Elm St.. Maiwocfc. Mlch.i "I bm thrnn Foley Cwhania Tbli thorn lril wid era pudilvtly mum ihm tby mrt tk bi UtJv." HOLD KVFHVAVHKHK SWIMMING CONTESTS AT PARK (Continued from page 1) that tho Grants 1'hhh merchants and others will donate small prized lo be given the winners in each event. Donors may denlKiiate where they wlnh thnlr vrhtm to go, and all the prizes will be exhibited In promi nent show window and acknowledg ment mado of the gift and giver. Entries may 4 mode to any mem ber of the bathhouse committee, and an entry list will also be kept by Mrs. Myers at the bathhouse. All the events -will be staged in front of the feiithouso, so that every one will bo able to seo the finish. Be low follows a,' tentative program of events: Girls under 12 years .Breast stroke, 100 feet, down stream. Boy under 13 years Breast stroke, 150 feet, down stream. Junior girls. 12 to 16 years Breast stroke, small float to pump house. Junior boys, 12 to 16 years Breast stroke. "Owlts" to bathhouse. Senior ladles, over 16 years Breast ntroke, "Oaks" to bathhouse. Senior ladies Fancy diving from large float, 3 dives to each contest ant. Senior men, over 16 years 'Breast stroke, from bathhouse around 1orge raft and return. Senior men Back stroke. "Oaks" to bathhouse. Senior men (Plunge for distance from small raft down stream. Senior men Fancy diving from large float, five dives to each con testant. Where "breoht stroke" is specified any of the usual swimming strokes. "crawl." or "side stroke" are per- mlssahle. Several other features may be added and will be announced later. Contestants may enter all the events in their cloas. Make your en tries at once. committee! The California and Oregon uoast jKauroaa company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grant Pass l P. M Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek 3' P. M Arrive Grants Pass ..4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. DKAYAUK AND TRANS! KH i'HE WORLD MOVES; so do Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon 397-R. f. U. ISBAM, drayage and transte Safes. ttanos and furnltur moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone, 124-R. ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, . house wiring. C. C. Harper, SIS North Sixth street, phone 47. tf ATTORNEYS H. ' D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law; Practices in all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. G. W. COLVIQ. Attornev-at-law. Grants Pass Banking' Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tices in all courts. First National Bank Bldg. 0. S. BLANCH ARD, Attorney-at-law, Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. 5EO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-t-law, referee in bankruptcy, Masonic Tomple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 135-J. I AMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer. .First Natloual Bank Bldg,, Uiui.t. Pass, Oregon. . . ( . ' OBITUARY Hophiit Fruke . Sophia' Krakcs, wife, of William Frakes, died In Grants Pass Tues day, July 22, aged 78 years 3 month and 25 days. Mr. Krakow iu born in Ohio March 27, 1841. With her hutfhand she came to Josphlne coun t47 year to and reelded in dif ferent suctions of the county. Three years ago Mr. and Mrs. Frakes went to Marcola to be with their daugh ter. Mrs. Frakes Is survived by her b unhand, three sons, Andrew of Cop per, Cal.; John of Dallas, Ore., and Frank of Y.os Angeles, and two daughters, Mrs. C. D. Ihtpont of Mar cola and Mrs D. A. Fitzgerald of Se attle, h-th of whom arrived here on Wednesday The i'Mier-tl was held Thursday morning ul JO o'clock. Rev. C. M. Cilae ro'idiiriflg the w-rvlce. Mera berc of Genera'. li;an W. Jt. C, of which tho deceased was member, a'ternM in a body and had a part In tho service. Enialino Curtii Mary Kmaline Curtis was born in Butler county, I'a., September 11, 1851. In 1874 sho was morrled to William H. Curtis. aJid together they came to Oregon 26 years ago, set tling in Merlin -where -Mr. Curtis passed away 10 year ago. Mrs. Cus tls then came to Grants Pass to be with her son who later moved to Klamath Falls. Two weeks ago Mrs. Curtis went to Klamath Foils, where she died on Thursday, July 24. Mr. Curtis Is survived by two daughters. Mrs. Witters of this county, and Sa die M. Donaldson, of Nebraska, two sons, D. J. Curtis of Portland, and R. P. Curtis, of Klamalh Falls, and two brothers, Ell F. and Samuel J. Meals of Weed, Cal. The remains will be brought to Grants Pass and the funer&l will be conducted at the Christian church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Chas. R. Drake conducting the ser vice. The Interment will be at the Pleajont Valley cemetery. XOTKH TO tXlXTRACTORS Sealed proposals for constructing or'lmproving the Hayes Hill Section of the Grants tPaas-Crescent City Na tional forest rood project located ihirtlv within the Siskiyou National forest, State of Oregon, County of Josephine, will be received by the district engineer, bureau of public roads, I-. S. department of agricul ture, at 204 PoRtoftlce building, Portlaud. Oregon, until 10 o'clock a. m. on the 29th day of July, 1919. at which time olid place they will be publicly opened and read. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, and none will be considered except those from contractors ascer tained to be experienced and respon sible. The legnth of project to be con structed or Improved is approximate ly Z miles, and the principal items of work are approximately as fol lows: 10 acnes clearing: 25.000 cu. yds. rock excavation, 27,000 eu. yds. common excavation, 80,000 cu. yds. sta. overhaul, 7,000 lin. ft. guard rail, and 1,300 lin. ft. culverts. The work embraced in this con tract shall be completed within 180 weather working days. The contract form and the maps, plans, specifications, and estimates' of quantities may ibe examined by responsible contractors at the fol lowing addresses: 204 Postoffice Building, Portland, Oregon. Forest Supervisor, Grants Pass, Oregon. All proposals must (be made forms, and in accordance with on struetions, forming a patt of specifications above referred to. C. H. PURtBLL, Acting District Engineer. Qllmpt of the Pitt An odd bit of the past turns np In list of old publication soon to he sold at Auction, namely, to give lt"tts full Imposing title, "A Sermon Preached at ' Whltc-Chsppel, In the Presence of Mauy Honourable and Worshlpfull, the' Adventurers and Planters for Virginia," and "Published for the Benefit and Use of the Colony Planted, ond to Bee Planted There, and for the Advancement of Their Chris tian Purposes." Rev. William Sy mends preached thnt sermon, notes Christian Science Monitor. nd de scribed Virginia as a laud "with the frultfulness whereof England, our mistress, can not compare, no, not when she Is In her greatest pride." Yet ho preached to rather a sorry congrega tion, says history, largely composed of Immigrants who luid failed nt home through hud habits little calculated to help In a new country. Mining; blanks at Courier office. Trade Acceptances, Vook of 60, $1 -Courier offi.'.e. LATE BATHERS PLEASE CLOSE THE PARK GATE Editor Courier: ' In conversation last night with the park uperlntendent, Mr. Martelettl, he staled that he was having a good deal of trouble with automobile par tie that visit the park After 11 p. m. The park superintendent remains on duty until that hour, and then closes the gate across the driveway. There are always a certain number of horse and cattle along the coun ty road and nnless this gate is shut at night the park would soon be anything but the clean place that it is. The complaint of the park su perintendent is that the late visitors afcr opening the gate and driving through the park, fail to close the gate, often leaving the ate care lessly thrown aside. Belated tour ists who use the a'uto camping grounds are very careful to close the gate, but It Is our own townspeople who cause the trouble. It would ap pear that 11 o'clock was late enough for anybody to be driving through the park, snd if a later visit is neces sary, it would show some considera tion for the rights of others if these parties would play fair luid leave the park ate as they found It." A LOVER OF THE PARK. Uncle Tom's Cabin. On June 5 In IST.t the first Install ment of "Uncle 'On Cnbiu." by Har riet Beecher Stone, appeared In the National Era, an suti-tilavcry paper, pnlillxhed at Washington. D. C. Mrs. Stowe re-elvel J300 for the serial. The following year the story was brought out In IwHik form. The bok, on ac count of Us subject, had a great vogne. It was trantlnted into 19 languages. More than 3.000,000 copies have been sold and the dramatization made of the novel 1 srlll being played throughout the country. WB HAVE A FIXE LINE OP Second Hand Ford Cars FOR SALE Guaranteed to ibe Is first class shape C. L. HOBART CO. trii '.mrmni ri m m psss xi i piTaB3yaBiwjr,TSPj MEDFORD, OREGON We specialize in diseases of Woman, the Stomach and Nutritional Disorders Price Paring TITE don't claim to sell meat cheaper than anj one else in America. We do claim to sell good meat as cheaply as it can be old and still leave us a small profit We're not in business for our Vteulth. Neither are jou. We're in business to mnke an honest liv ing. We tire willing 'to take a mall profit on a large number of sales. , Our customers are the satisfied kind because tliev know they get good meat, first class service and pay the minimum price. ' Uhe Temple Market liwi To be deII lou, meat must be well choiien and handled In an experienced nay. Only a butcher with the right kind of knowledge cam Select meats that suit your laMp. Try the meat sold at this store the heist eat make the mwt tempting meal in thin town. City Market PHONE 52 BEAT WIVES IN GERMANY Thrashing by Husband Common Among Middle and Upper Classes. Wlfe-beatlng Is quite common among the German middle and npper classes and the law of Prussia sanctions It, ae ' cording to Henry de Halsalle. author of a recent work on Germany. Halsalle said be once stayed a few day in the home of a Berlin merchant and one evening he heard woman crying upstairs, followed by the sound of blows. Upon asking his host the cause of the commotion, the author was Informed that the woman bad just received her weekly thrashing, which he got every Saturday night Mining blanks Courier office. ' 'mT .111 r?