Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 26, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TtKHDAV, AI M HT ittl, 19111.
UKA.VTS PASS DAILY OOCRIEIi
f AGH TKRBB
Wo are fully equipped fur all kinds of battery
work at reasonable prlvn consistent with first
claaa work. ,
Whtn la ntedof a new battery buy tbt etlll-botter
Wlllard, with threaded rubber Inaulatlon.
i
The Battery Shop
A. V. Ilazelton, 'ropr.
Classified
KOK HAIJC
ANGEL CAKES 75 centa each; or
der by phone, No. 190-J. 2tt
OET YOUR TIRES MENDED and
buy a I). iM. & C. K. welder for.
future uae. See Mr. Uotclier, the
tire man at OraoU l'asa hetel. tf
11 ACRES oak, raadrone, fir and
pine, on railroad In Jerome
Prairie. Will take wood In pay
ment etuuipage. Phone 270. K3tf
OO-ACHB STOCK RANCH for aule;
about "111 aeree ii cultlratton;
considerable Irrigation; t mile
from R. R. station: IV mtlei
from two schools; half cash, bal
ance low (merest. Addrera No
1011 care Courier. (tf
FOU SALE - Swond bun1 lumber.
Flooring wid ehlplap $l!i per M.
Com si on $12.20 per M. Cull J.
l. Stinphaugh, phone Iln-U hi
FOR BALE Savsj money In buying
the following: I'aed pipe, all
sites; belting; cable. Iron boxes;
wood-4Mr outfits; saws; saw
mills; planers; slab and wie- dust
conveyors complete; bolts;
wedges; chains; pulleys; toilers
and engines; hoists; any and all
kinds of machinery and supplies;
we buy. sell end exchange rua
chluery,, OR BISON MACHINERY
CO., Kuicene. Ore. ' . 11
FOR 8ALK Duror. snd iJerkshlrs
. pigs. 15 head stock hogs. 1'pper
river road. W. 8. Tucker. R. F.
D. No. 2, Box 36. 5t
FOR H.IB"Onn pony .harness, and
rubber tired buggy. Cheap for
quick sale. Mrs. CvT. C. Anient. 57
FOR K.LE-Sood 3rd cutting alf
lfa hay. I'lione tini-K-13, Joho
pblne iMtwKlnKer. 'S
FOR S.vi.K Hroocoll plants forittlH.
IMiono 601-F-13, JosKphlne Mos
slnger. 58
WANTBU llousokeepor. Must be
a woman of refinement, not over
40 years of ug?. 'Add rem Solus,
care Courier. 3tf
WANTND 50 hop pickers AuRUHt
30 at old Ranza'u yard, 6 miles
west of city, north side of river.
Apply J. R. Vlrdln, ltd. No. 2.
Grants Pus. 4tf
WANTED MesHenuer boy, nood
wuges. Flno opportunity to learn
tho buulnesH for an ambitious hoy.
Must hnvo bicycle and be over 16
years of ai?e. Apply Western
Union Tel. I Cb. 4 8tt
WANT,liD 'Men to work In lumber
camp or up-to-dute sawmill.
Transportation furnished. For
particulars Inquire nt RreAn's
Crescent City stage office, Crnnts
Pass, Ore., near 6. P. R. R. dopot,
and oxpress office. Phone 26. 48tf
Ml-JN WiAiNTiHD FaUer per day. 15;
huckers, $4.75;' limbers, $4.50;
swumpers, 4.50j truck teamHtcrs,
$4.75; yarding teamster, $5; road
men, $4.50; top loaders, $5; board
$1 per day. John H. Williams,
.706 B street. 74
WANTKIWaltress wanted at the
Panama Cafe. 56
WANTHD iPour lrls to pick straw
berrloB. H. IM. Webb, 54
FIVE OR 8IX prune pickers wanted
tor work neer Riddle, women pre
ferred; can make from. $2 to $5
per day; car fare paid both ways.
'' Picking commences about Sept, 1.
Address or phono Ralph Knight,
Onnyonville, Ore, . US
N RENT
APARTMENTS and. rooms for rent.
Dean Apartments, 615 North Sixth
street, 54
Advertising
MISCfcl.LANKOl N
K. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any
kind. Rentals. Building and
Loan. Plate Glass Liability. (09
O alreet. 84tf
lWT
MwiT Surveying outfit. Short ft
Aliumii aneroid and a Iturlon pock
et transit In leather field bag;
:'0 reward for return. Address
No. 14K5 care Courier. C5
POl'NII
f-Dl'NU J Intiil Iiuk. coiiiulninu many
urtlrles. Owner can secure sutne
hy iliwrrlblug urtli-lw. Addroim No
J.i 1 3, care CHiurler. 54
' taxi
l!BE THE WHITE LI NE TAXI FOR
prompt serrloe. City And country
trips. Safety first. Call Grants
Pass Hotel, phone 30t. Residence
phone S20-R. W. O. White. 70
TAX J il'honn ltos Ottifecllonery,
Xo. a 60, for taxi. Hurry calls at
say time. C. B CSlkeon. 3r,tf
IIIOXIS 262-R for ittuey a.uke or
('uUmt. H(lquartnrs clmnKud ;to
Spa. 50tf
Ml Mi (l.i I j i.Ns ritrcnoN
J. fi. MaeM L'RRAY Teacher ot sing
In. Write or apply at lit Lee
Street. fstf
(ITIIi H.VGI.NKUH
DANIB1, MoFARLAND. civil enai-
ner and surveyor. Residence
740 Tenth street, phono 211-Y.
IrKKTISTS
K. C. MACY. D. M. D. First-class
dentistry. lOtVs South Sixth
streW;, Grants Puts, Oregon.
I'HYSRIANS
1.. O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Pra.tlce
limited to diseases of the eye, ear,
none and .throat. Glasses fitted.
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap
pointment. Phones, office 62; resi
dence 359-J.
S. IjCHIOHRIDGE, M. D. Physician
and surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or night. Phones,
residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth
and H streets.
A. A. W1TIIAM, M. 1). .Internal
luedlclne and nervous diseases,
t24 Medical Hid., Portland, Ore.
Hours, 2 to 5 p. in., morning and
evening by appointment.
DlC" W.' T. TOMiPklNS."" S.T
'Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg.
Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12
a. in.; 1-5 'P. m. Phone 304-R.
K. J. BIIJJCK, M. D., Physician
and surguon; office Schallhorn
block, phone 54-J; residence,
1004 iJjiwnrldne, phone G4-I,
Grants 'Palis.
VKTlCKINAltY 81 IMJKON
DR. H. J. BE8Tt?b, Veterinarian.
Residence 838 Washington boule
vard, phone 898-.R.
DUAYAOE AN If TIUNSKEK
limig WORUD MOV138; so do wo.
Bunch IBros. Transfer Co. Phone
397-fft.
F. G. ISH'AM, drayage and transfer.
Safes, . planoa and furniture
moved, packed, shipped and stor
ed. Office phone 124-YV Resi
dence phone 124-R.
EliKOTItlO.tL WORK
PMXrnUC WIHIN'U and general
electrical work, repairing, house
wiring. C. C. Harper, 315 North
Sixth street,' phone 47. .
Printing that pleases We do It'
'oi'Her Job Department.
SOCIETY WOMAN HAS
MANY ATTAINMENTS
n . ' a
Miss Flora Voorhees. prouilni-nt so
ciety woriiiin. m nr'-iinlxliic wecietiiry
f the New Vnrk l,-njme of Wointin
Workers, iniiniiui-r nf 11 Imtel nt .Mne
imllii. near IhiHtmi, (rradunte of the
Miir''iiiil si'liiiiil fur elect rlciil ericl
i'iers, h tnlenled iliinrer, plu.vs Kilf,
chiMiiM. rides unci Ik fund of utlil.-ii.-.
ALASKA SAUS3N PACK
WAS 6,005,825 CASES
Valued at $51.041.949 Total
Investment for the 135 Can
neries $65,901,397.
Complete reports from nil the kiiI
mon canneries in Alaska show to
tal pack last season of OMVCi." ruses
of all spiN les of salmon, weighing tltO.
tXMI.UIfl pounds, nod valued nt $fi 041 .
ma
Other details of the report disclose
total Investment of $C.YMl.:u7 In nn
sggresute of t.Ti canneries. Persons
employed locally In Hie Industry iiiiuv
bcred art,.Vr.'. The detailed Incr.tises
over the preceding season are approx
imately Xtl per cent In Investment. H
per cent In number of canneries, 13
per cent In number of persons em
ployed, 31 per cent In output, and 11)
per cent In value of product.
The ratio of Increase In rim ..,.,..
and Its value, t,r compared with the
InsHHmiiua rw.xm Mm 1 1 . .
lnvNttmnt. nutnlmr of J,uimutla
operatml, and number of persons m-
liioyeu, imiki'ste a marked decrease In
the sveruge net profit of tbe Indus
try. Tlie vlll nut of klnr
msrkid d.'crcuse. which Is explained
by the greatly Increased demand for
luese nsn In a mild-cured condition.
The flcures show vmntlv . .
" unirmiu
packs of coho. rhuin snd hnmnhir
sntmnn In central and western
Alaska, and of chum
HOUlhwiHiterfi AliiMlta Tho
" " 'va Ul 1
red salmon shows a slight Increase
for the Whole tcrrltorv. hut iaAA
falling off In central' Alaska, where
100 largest psexs or red salmon are
usually made.
"Agents Authority ro Sell" book
of 50 blanks, 50c, Courier office.
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law.
Practices in all State and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
0. W. COLVIQ. Attorney-at-law.
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
Granta Pass, Oregon.
E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac
tices in all courts. First National
Bank Bldg.
0. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law.
Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270.
Grants Pass, Oregon.
C. A. SIDLBR, Attorney-at-law. Ma
sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore.
GB6. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law,
referee In bankruptcy, Masonic
Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon.
Phone 135-J.
JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer,
First National Bank Bldg., Grants
Pass, Oregon.
The California and . Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD.
Effective Nov. 19. 1918.
Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday
Leave Granta Pass P. M
Arrive Waters Creek.... 2 P. M,
Leave Wfttert Creek 3 P. M
Arrive Granta Pass.. 4 P. M.
- For information regarding freight
and passenger rates call at the office
of the company, Lundburg butldlug
or telephone 111.
GAVE LIFE FOR HONEY
Bsr, Through Love of That Sweet,
Came to Untimely End.
JWatjue a am -pound bear tisd de
cided petii'biint for honey he rsme to
n untimely end at the hsnds of
Pierce Kitchen find William Keller of
Uenton. Pa. Kitchen made the dis
covery the other morning that during
Ihe night bruin bud been around and
overturned a number of his, beehives
snd stolen the honey.
With gun loaded kitchen kept watch
one night, but fslled to locate the
bear. Morning, however, disclosed the
fact that the visitation had been made
end two wore hives toppled over and
the honey stolen. Kitchen snd Kel
ler got on the Job early the next night
and about :'M) ok-lock were rewarded
with the sight of bruin lumbering to
ward the hives. Killer pumped six
loud from n repeating rifle Into film
and Kitchen finished dim off with a
load of buckshot. Wllllsm Temple,
iiretnker of a large herd of heifers
In the North mountain, killed a 800
piuind beiir when he came npon the
atilinsl feeding upon tho carcass of a
heifer.
FOE TO RESUME TRADE '
Germans Perfect Plans for Regaining
Pre-War Prestige.
tSermnny Is preparing for a super
human attempt to regain her former
Industrial and economic prestige, ac
cording to Kdunrd C. Worden. nn
American who recently returned from
German Industrial centers.
Mr. Worden Muled that the Germons
are In n uw!;lon to resume manufac
turing as sisin as raw materials can
be obtained. Since the armistice, the
plants have undergone a thorough
overhauling. ',
Rnvelnt'e Yt n,n .rter Office
Suggestion
on Eczema
M wltl Uk Jort a tew Doraenti to itra la
and ut 0 what oar experience hu been In
Us) war of frateful rtutomera with the aootb-
ln wailt of oil. I. I. D.
Your wumtp back unless the an twills re
lic res yon.
ICD.IED.in.
The Liicmid Wczslt
M. Clemens. Druggist -
P.
30x3
30x3i
C. L.
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Confectionery of Ancient Egypt
The Invention of confectionery, an
Kngllrh writer guesses. Is due to Nonh.
who "first hit on the Ides of boiling
down the starch of the wheat and the
Juice of the grope. The result was
paste, ssld to be the original of
our present day Turkish delight.'
Among the ancient Kgyptlsns whole
fmlts, psrtlcularly figs and dates,
were used for flavoring purposes, the
tntter especlslly for preserves nnd
eskes. In old tombs date sweet
meats have been found, also records
of honey jellies. The making of con
fectionery. In fnet, goes back S.4O0
years, proof of whlc'i to be found
on the walls of Egyptian tombs."
Ancient Battle Standards.
It Is probable that the first flag witv
rrled by the Saracens In their bat
tles with the Crusaders, the latter
adopting the Idea, which thus spread
over Kurope. Long before that there
hsd been national standards, however,
ss the ancient Egyptians carried be
fore their hosts the figure of a siht"I
unluial on a eur. A stuffed cat lin
lcd on u stick was the forerunner of
the- bnuners now used. In the days of
the ol, I Persian empire a blacksmith's
apron was carried aloft at the head
of lb" army, while the standard of
the Tort s use a horse's tall.
Moneys witb
AXAVA Crown gasoline Is high
tzflSr & quality, fuIl-powered-vy
I tf Crown sign before you filL
I 2 TAKDA (ClSem4f)0MPAKT
-Mwl'awJBli, 'miu isssas uiim.ijiiiii1
Me Gasoline tf" Quality
C. D. Fies, Special Agent Standard Oil Co.. Grants Pass
I
Firestone Tires
6000 Miles
Smooth Tread
Non Skid
Hobart
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Jl i the little things in life
that make us happy
IMPERIALS
MOVTMPtlVCe
CIGAEETTXS
are created for pleasure; to
give a man a rich smoke and
a mild smoke, a pare smoke
and a good smoke they fill
the bill always.
I0orl3c
The John Bollman Co. Branch
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$11.60
$18.00
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