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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1920)
OBANTN F, Tt KADAY. Non’MIIIKJt li, 1020. R. TIMMONS III VH AXI* HELIA HUAI,|, ANI» LARGE TK.MTH IN JOSEPHINE ANI» LAMB «M U TUO*—STOCK FARMS IN CALIFORNIA. Grants Pass Residence Property OPERA BOI HE IIIJHX ; IMO BUICK ROADSTERS “1919” and "1920” 1920 car bus been driven only short distance and is like new. Jiiut $225 worth of extra equipment and six new oversize cord tires. This car cost $2200 hut will be sold cheap for cash. 1919 car is in excellent condition and a wonderful performer, has practically new cord tires and extra equipment—A bargain for cash. For additional particulars and demonstration ad dress Box 81, Gold Hill or phone No. 2 Gold Hill. 25 CENTS PER NAME DAILY <M)IKàKh Winston-Salem, N. C, Monday Bet you a house and lot you’d stay in W-S a month if you ever got to know folks here like I have. Between business and Reynolds factories and a bully time—well - my date book has been bubbling over! And, I'm still running into facts that would stag ger even your imagination, old football, with all your kick! Pete, take it straight from government figures direct to you, that every warlr day in the week R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. buys from our “Uncle Sam" enough revenue stamps to pay for a duplicate of the hand some new Winston-Salem post office build ing! Ever hear of such a thing? And, if you want to get an eyefull of an , army of more than 15,000 people, be down f. In the Reynolds factory district when the t» whistles blow! Never saw such a cigarette firing-up time in my life! Peter, everytime you light a Camel in the future, call back on what I’ve slipped you about Camels — absolutely, the greatest cigarette at any price—for quality, for re freshing flavor, for mellow mild body, for freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or odor! It’s worth the busiest smoker's time to compare Camels with any cigarette in the world! Camels are simply a revelation! You know that. I’ll open my eyes in Atlanta tomorrow! In the meantime here's a wad of best wishes I have in stock I Yours DEAR PETEY The clerk ef School (»strict > ut Josephine County, Oregon ;>ay twenty-five cents each for I name of each end ere*y child tween the agee of four and twenty inclusive residing within the boun- ; duries of said district and who have I not already been enumerated In the census on file In the office of said clerk. Each name must be legibly written on » alieet of paper accom panied by the age. sex. nine of fath er and mother and itroet address of the said child. Thin Information must be signed by the parent or par ents of the child whose name sought to ba enumerated. EDWARD 8 VAN DYKE. Clerk. Office over First National Bank. 19 («».MING EVENTS Oct. 31-Nov. 14—Evangelistic meet-1 Ings at the Baptist church by Reid I the Irish evangelist. 14 November 6, Saturday—Granta Pass I Irrigation district bond election, at Rogue River Valley grange hall. WANTED Nov. 6, Saturday Regular meeting WANTED—100 hoad weaned calves,1 of the latdles' Auxiliary at the raised on cow, stele price of stock 1 Chamber of Commerce rooms, at <; W King, Montague, Cal. 138 2 o'clock. WANTTD - - Competent Christian Nov 8, Monday ‘Banquet and Jinks woman to care for 18 months old' by Grants Pass Modern Woodmen, child at her home during working | 6 30 o’clock. Ladles at banquet. hours Would like to room st the November 11, Thursday Armistice day. Program in afternoon and same place Mrs. Clark, phone 867-J. 17- dance In evening by American I re gion WANTED—Articles of furniture In December 15-17—Teachers’ Stata first class condition Call at 207 examinations will be held. Q street 18 December 20-22 — Josephine County teachers' Institute. fresh WANTED 4'ustomers for 18 milk. Apply 806 M St. Hammermill Bond l-etter Heads ■ CAPABLE YOl’NG LADT desires po and Envelopes at the Courier office. sition. preferably as clerk or In of flee Phone 181-J. Classified Advertising EOI! MALIC FOR 8A MC -Tennessee White Win ter Barley and Gray Winter Oats tor fall seeding River Hanks Farms. Rd 8, Orante Pasa. 6Mtf SEASONED WOOD FOR RALE Oak and laurel, 84.75; body fir, 14; pine and second growth fir, »3 50; manxanita, »5. C. W. laimbrechl. Rd 1, Box 11. 8« WOOD FOR SA MS Delivered tor S3 75 per tier. Phon» W. 8 Rob inson. W lldervllle Oltf FOR HAMS River Banks Better Berkshire» Thrifty, prolific stock. River Banks Farms 03tf FOR SAlsE OR RENT— 360 acres of land. 150 acres In cultivation, the rest In pasture and timber Good MISI ELLANEOI S location For particulars write to Enameled Ware Box Number 102. Kerby, Ore. 1« KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS- Ther-. Jl ST ARRIVE» mupylaa lodge No. 50, meets every ' BOOTH’S SECOND HANI» FOR HA1JC—300 pieces 2«4s at 810 second and fourth Tuesday even-1 per M; 2000 feel 1 Vfe and 3-lnch STORK lug Visitors Invited 09tf | 111 SOI III «TH ST. plank at 810 and 815 per M; 1 hand power washing machine. |5. Nt It HER Y stock of all kinds. Orna H N. Johnson. Rd. 1. Box 20A, mental, shade and fruit trees Geo. 8 miles north of Granta Pass on H. Parker. 70tf Pacific highway, 1 mile from the Pleasant Valley store. OStf ALBANY NURSERY, tree» of qual It-•|»«4trtN!, I'K mimm !, Aligned, ity. E. E. Jocdau. special agcut. FOK «ALE -Duo mare, w malil abbui 860 N. 7th St . Granta Pasa. 83tf¡ Ktee »00 lbs. Washing machine, mat ALI, WORK (.lARANTEI-.D tress and tub. E. It. Barnes Wil- ’’SINGER" loads as usual—1921 , models on floor Grants Pass Hard-I dervillo. Ore. 1* Platen«, KHrfem« and Pari» for ware C.» See them Your terms | all Standard makea FOR SALE— Monarch range In good are ours, J W. S oli, sales man-1 condition, excellent baker. Apply Machines Bought and Sold ager Singer Sewing .Machine Co. »05 Lawnridge. 1* 75tf FOR SALE One of the nicest homes FUR WORK a specialty; dressmak lit HIM S WESTERN HOTEL In the oily, 3 large lots, outbuild ing and ladles tailoring; every ings See owner and save com line of hand work and Spanish mission. Write to No 108 care drawn work for the holiday sea TAX. of Courier office. 19 son; now Is the time to get orders SOONER TAXI -Phone 262-R for In for satisfactory service Mrs. FOR RALE Lumber. 1 and 2-inch Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an W. R. Swope. 661 North 3rd St. common, rough lumber, all ditnen- swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf call aud'gel estimates. Phone 506 tluns. |25 per 1000 feet at our palace TAXi-—Those Ti-T Tom 30 Merlin yard. Josephine Lumber, Wind. 03tf Co . 107 North 6th, Phone 188. 39 DRESSMAKING »RAVAGE, AND TRANSFER FOR SALE- Good Jersey cow Gives DRESSMAKING—First class work THE WORLD MOVES, so do we 3 *4 gallons per day. Rd. 1, Box Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone and reasonable prices. 208 West 10. 1» 349 Burgoss Street. 19 FOR SALE DeLaval cream separa F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer PIANO INSTRl CHON tor. Good condition. 830. R. A. Safes. pianos and furniture Gilmore, Murphy. 20 MRS J A MBS M. POWERS, Instruc moved, packed, »hipped and stored tor on piano: studio over Barnes’ Office phone 1?4-Y. Fort Team and ha mess Jewelry; open 9 to 5 daily, except Fine Weight 1200 lbs. Cheap DENTISTS .Monday and Tuesday. Phone 265-J team for ranch work. W. C. Whii- sett, 3 miles below town on upper IlKAI, ESTATE E. C. MACY. D. M. D. First-class 30 road. dentistry. 109H S. 6th St. K T. McKINSTRY, 603 G 8t.. phone FOR RENT 355-R, general real estate business ATTORNEYS Bost of soils for fruit, hsy or gen H» RENT Two furnished room«. H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. eral farmin*. IS 408 E street. Practices in all State and Federal Civil, ENGINEER Courts. First National Bank Bldg. CIVIL ENGINEER Banlel McFar MICKIESAYS OOLVIG, \ttorney-at-law. land, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. G. W Granta Pasa Banking Co. Bldg. Res. 74 7 North Tenth St. Phone PAGI THkKI fe When Run-Down Used cars that you can use All in first-class condition TYPEWRITERS D. Russell ' 'HOM WOVIK M-AW *O»At\NWVal VNHO STWk QMAft ’ÍMIA 5OVM»* • hom ’, awjtcHK’» -tut»» V4MM OOeXCWK VISO WVA th ’ «owe -tOvNH PsVfcW «N 'Sttx’A’. 'M MNOOHf vyKVXK VJSVf lUX CHÂtaf»AKN < 211-Y. Oltf E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney Practices In all courts. First National Bank PHYSICIANS Building O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice limited to diseases of eye. ear. nose O 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law Golden Rule Bldg Phone 270. and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours 9-12, 2-5, or on appointment. Phones, office 62; residence 359-J. C. A. .v'DLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma- •<>«te I "mule. Grants Pass. Ore. - _ *. - , ___ -_ - - , - ■, rll, IA>UGHHJ1>GE. M. D. Physician end surgeon. City or country calls IKO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law referee in bankruptcy. Masonic attended d»y or night Phon«>e. Temple Phone 135-.1. Itos. 369; Office, 182; 6th and H. Lawyer BILLICK. M D. Physician (AMES T CHTNNOCK. First National Rank Building. surgeon, office Schallhorn block, phone 5 4-J. residence, 1004 A. C. HOUGH — Lawyer. Tuffs Bldg. I,awnridge, phone 54-L. Practice In all courts. W F. RUTHERFORD panila1 <he- V. A. C. AHI.F, lawyer, practice In raputlcs. It gets your arvment. state and federal courts. Office Office over Barnes’ Jewelry store over Natioua! Drug Store. Office hours 9:30-11; 1 »0-4 Il A I,PH W STEARNS, M D I’hy X-ray «nu Ip- alelan and surgeon Off I re. M» niant, dentai X-ray Phones Of- sonic Tempie Bldg I (Ice 21-J: residence 21-1. o*ev<e guù-wa.t- VETERINARY SI'RGBON DR H I BEST’ I. r■ it• n R‘«lden''e *3S Washington houle »»rd. phone 39X-R A nacortes , W ash .—"1 had or game trouble for a long time, suffei J from L..ckad»e and thoec heavy Itearin« pains, and my blood was in bad ' »edition. I had no >p- I»etite and was geoerally run I used Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre scription in connection with the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, uid was completely cured. I always recom mend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all my friends.”—M rs . A. K eese , General Delivery. Send Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial package of Favorite Prescription Tablets Good looks in woman do not depend up<ui age, but upon health. You never see 3 good-looking woman who is weak, run-down. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip tion is the best women’s tonic there is. It is 50 jvars old, and its nge testifies to its goodness. 16799 DIED in New York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don’t allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking COLD MEDAL Th« world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble«. Holland’s national remedy since 1696. All druggiet«, three sizes. QueranteeJ. Look Ur the eame Gold Medal on every box and accept The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov 24, ISIS i—row c. **' I Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays P.M. I .eave (¡rants Pass ...1 P.M Arrive Waters Creek 2 30 !’ M ... 2 LMve WRters Creek Arrive Grants Pass .......... I P.M. For Information reyarding freight »nd passenger rates call at the office of the company, Luudburg building, or telephone 111 ONE 1C1E MODEL OAKLAND SENSIBLE SL- THREE 1918 MODEL IIM» CHEVROLET TOURING CAIL, TU<» 1M7 MODEL I’OR:> TOl RI.,4, CARS ONE It, TON MAXWELL IBM K. 1020 MODEL, EQUIPPED WITH PNEUMATIC TIKES. THREE CARS WE MILL SELL A ’ A SA ’KIFICE. MI ST GET RID OF THEM. WILL MAKE FIRST CLASS BI GS. y ' MAXWELL CHALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS t'^/| ’ Uftl COLLINS AUTO COMPANY / CresSOfclFt -Àsb «««‘PA RO A PHONS 5H H STREET '7 GRANTS PASS, RE Second-Hand Bargains MAXWELL-FINE SHAPE CHEVROLET ___________ FORD TRUCK __________ $600 $475 $450 C. L. Hobart Co AUTO TOPS Replace the shabby top with light. «my-to-h.-uidic weather proof one now. Smart looking, serviceable tope— perfect fitting and Improving the ear's look«—a wide choice in ma terials and ewlor«. OUR PRWW» LOWEST G. B. BERRY Cold weather with long night* Is jus* around the corner. SOW IS THE TIMK io have your Battery given a good outside charge and a thorough inspection for the strain that Fall and Winter will place upon It. HERE is the station to do the work —the station that places SERVICE FIRST and sales last- Bring us the Handle* and we will build a Gt AH- ANTEEl’ BATTERY on them. Adams Elettric & Battery Shop Phone (Ml **• n,h