Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 21, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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OKA NTH I'AHU DAILY OOt'IUUIt
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SAVE the LEATHER
LIQUI DS tmcf PASTES : For Block, Whlle.Tanw
Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes
KEEP YOUR SHOES
NEAT
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t-A.FFDAU.tT CODPOtUTIONS LTD. BUFFALO, N.V.
Classified
FOR NALK
FOR SAUK CIIKAt' 40
acres, 6
nil Ion from town on lbs Crescent
City roud. Mrs. W. II. II. Taylor,
421 West L street. 25
IIATCIIINO EGGS 8. C. White Leg-1 ANGEL CAKES 76c. Phone 190-J
horns. Rest of winter lny.-rn. , - -- - :
1.60 ,..r .e.llng of 15. 17 In'ff-? 1' bought and sold
100 lot.. K. llammerhhor,j Auto Service Co. Phone S24-J, op
phone 000-F-23. It. P. D. No. 2. tf , 0xf,rd hoM- J0l(
. ..- E, U GALUKAITH. Insurance-, rent-
MAXWELL car In running or- Bta ft
aur ior snj, iiou rin. i'm-244-K,
or address ltox 80. It. V.
U No. 2. '-'1
Ffllt S VLK-l'Ino and oiik wood.
rtiiluir llriiH.. r.O'J-J. 2 2 '
I
Will SALE Single work, humous;
single 1...KO b:,rnr; J,n J1 1
low: 2-ahovclplow; H-looth r . -;
tlvator; Iron Ago Harden .ceder ,
with cultivator attachments; post i
hole digger. At S07 North Sixth j
Street. V.
G White. :3,"'
WTF LEGHORN egg. $1.50 per
s.-ttlng of U.. Rood winter lay-.
er. Nellie Shattuclt
Crescent ;
24 :
City Road.
FOR SALE- -3 Kod lota, sonic Im
provements, at nastiHHed vuliiatlon
Addrevs Hox 3fi, C'nnyonvllle, Ore-
KOIl.
1'1-YMorTII lUM'K eiu;s for hatch
ing, 11 fgtts for 1. Mr". A. .1.
Green, phone C14-F-2. 2!"'
FOIl KENT --Modern five-room bun
galow with garimo. For sale
Modern up-to-dute furniture, In
cluding bedding, silver and linen.
Cull 21 j West J at reel. 21
TO ItCM
FOIl KENT Modem house
semi-1
furnished or
East A street
unfurnished, 1 3 24 i
Mrs, A. J. Klockor,
S022 S
FOIl RENT .March 2Ctli, u 5-room j
cottage, nicely furnished, garage,.'
eloctrlc lights, etc., enj A street, i
Soo N. E. Townscnd. 621 A St. 23
TO EXCHANGE
TO TRADE Two houses and 5 hits
In Dundee, Yamhill county. Ore,
27 miles south of Portland, one
block from S. P. depot for 6 or
7 room, house In Grants Pass. Ap
ply 215 WeBt I street. ' 4 2
WANTED
CATTLE WANTED
Montague, Cal.
a.
W. King,
WANTED Man and wlfo at small
mining camp. Man for work
about mine and wife to do cook-1
Ing. Address 464 Courier. 27
WANTED Neat woman for general
housowork, plain cooking. Wages
$25 to 3". Address R. R. 4, Box
82, Modford, Ore. 21
EIGHT MEN wanted for farm work;
houses for families. River Ranks
Farm. 25
PHOTO HTIIHO
THE PICTURE MILL for tine phou I
graphs Ojien dally except Sun
day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sun
dny sittings by appointment on!
Phone Mill, 283-R, or resldene
140-J. 57t
TO LEASE
35 ACRES l7rlgnted land." "mllo
from city on lower rlvor road, for
!ea:i cn shares. Phone 224-R or
write Box 36, Rd. No. 2. 25
DENTISTS
E. C.'maCY, D. M. "5. Firat-'las'
dentlRtry. lOB'i South Slxti
trr.t CrantB Pass, Oregon..
DR. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., suc
cessor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Ovet
Coldun Rule Store, Phone 6.
kip A -w- .jaB
Advertising
MIHCKLLANKOI M
JITNEY SERVICE Any whore, any
Hum. I'll on. i Mocliii Cufo
Otto J. Kalpn. lealdcnco
14H-Y
231)
and Ixiiinn. 609 O street, Launer's
old lopiitlon. tf
; w.kcthh; wiitl.Mi ana general
electrical work, repairing, bouse
wiring. C. C. Harper. 315 North
Sixth Mreet, phone 47. tf
HEMSTITCHING and pIcoHuYTTio
conU , dA1, wrk
Modrord.
0rp
.' L.
H" haw: ii rim roof, either
K ravel or patent roofing, that
leaks, see me. I have the dope
that will fix It. W. It. Harnett,
corner Fourth nnd F street. 25
VETERINARY hi i;i:on
l)H. R.
Office.
J. PESTl-'U Veterinarian
residence. I'hore snr.-n
l-IIVSK IAH
O CLEMENT, M. ' 0.7' friTcli".
1 1 tilted to diseases of the eye, est
n" and throat Classes fUtoi'
Ofp-e liourn 8-12. '-IS. or on l
polntmeut. Olllre phono 2. r.'
dence phono SS'J-J.
t.iH.oiliiiy(iu:. i. u. ru)&i
ud surgeon. Cliy or country ci.
a'ttrtitled day or nliu Iteslden.
phone auu, olhce phone 1H:
Hlxth and II. Tuffs lild.
A. .. VHl'llAM. M I).
-Interna
disease
uleOlelne and nervous
S03 Cortiett Hldg.. Portland. Or
Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. in
lUtAYAtiE AX! TRANS ;-.it
COMMERCIAL TUANSKEK I U
klnda of diayage and tranf
wrk carefully and promptly Co:.
Phone 181-J. Stand at freif
depot. A. Shade, Prop.
THE WORLD MOVES; sodowT
Runoh Bros. Transfer Co. Phon
387-R. i
F. O. 1FHAM, drayage and trautf
Safes, ifanos and furnltur
moved, packed, shipped and shi
ed. Office phone 124-Y, , Fs!
dence phone, 124-R.
.1TTOKXPYS
U. NORTON, Attornoy-at-J.
Practices In all State and Federi.
Courts. First National Bank Bldt
COLVIO ft WILLIAMS, Attorner.
t-U. Grants Pass Banking C.
Bldg., Grants Pans, Oregon.
E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney.' Pr.
tloe In all court. First Nations
Bank Bldg.
O. S. I1LANCHARD, Attorney a
Law. (loldon. Rule HuHdlij.
Phona 270. Grants Taas. Ort..-
I1LANCHARD Ai DLANCIIAHD, A
tornoys, Albert Bldg ph
. 2JU-J. Practice In al! courts. ;:
, board attorneys.
C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-Law, re
are in bankruptcy. Mskob
temple, Grants Pass, Ore.
GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law
referee In bankruptcy, Masonli
Temple, Grants Pass, Ore Phom
135-J. :
JAMES T. S CHINOCK.
First National Bank
Grants Pass, Oregon.
Lawyor.
building
If you have anythltg to sell tri
classified ad. - - ,
J D1--": ;li I no county Is to have a
clothing school, glvun imiIt tho auu
plcon of tlio lio.iiti dnmoniitrntlon
so' tlon of tho County Form ISurouii
on Next Saturday, Mai oil 2 2. This
school in tor Dm bcnoflt of all who
wlxh to bo aviill tht-niHolvca of the op
portunity. .MIbs Mary Van Kirk, limtriK tor In
the HoiiKoboId Art dvpartiunnt of
tho OreKon Axrlcultural coIIoko, has I
boen eocurnd a Infitruotor for this
school. She has had several years
of shop work and tahlng, a com
bination of practical and theoretl'al
experience which makes her well
qualified, for this work.
The mornln; ecMlon will be de
voted to a dlsctfiwlon of remodllng
of old Karments. Made-over gar
ment for Krown-ups as well as for
the children will be shown. Miss
Van Kirk has (unvested that the
womori brlnn In narmnts they may
havo, and ahe will aid them in plan
ning ways In which they mlpht be
remodeled. .
The afternoon program will de
pend upon the wishes of those pres
ent at the morning session. Miss
Van Kirk will come prepared to
give help In many lines such as de
velopment of children's clothes and
ladles' waists from foundation pat
terns, fitting and finishing garments,
the layette, clothing for tho stout
figure, textiles, altering and adapt
ing .patterns, etc. If you havo a
problem which you wlnh solved be
sura to be at tho morning meeting
and suggest It as part of the after-1
noon program.
The morning seaalon will bcsln at j
10 o'clock and close at 11:30. The
afternoon e?alon will be called at
1:15. You will not waste anybody's
time If you are late for the meet-1
lugs will begin Jimt the same. But'
you will miss some very valuable
Information. Both sessions will bo J
held In the circuit court room of
tho courthouse. ,
RI'TH I COKBFTT
Homo Demonstration Agent.
(JKRM NS STACK TIIHU
UNIFORMS IK A HEAP
Colilenz, Mar. 20. Great piles of
military stores worth million of
barks nvf lying In a hall In Fr.;nk
enberg, Ilesne. and are likely to be
wasted unless soon cared for, says
tho Westphalian YnlWilatt. The
supplies consist prln -liially of army
uniforms thrown In great heaps af
ter the demobilization of tile German
army.
Why aro seven chops better than
one?
'rTa
Boi'ause there are more of them!
THERE IS NO LIMIT
TO THE M'MltKH OF CHOPS
WE HAYK HERE KOU YOU!
PORK CHOPS, VEAL CHOI'S,
LAM It X1IOPS, MUTTON CHOI'S,
WE HAVE THEM IN PROFUSION
TO YOUIl APPETITE'S CONFUSION
W13 SUGGEST AS A CONCLUSION,
HETWEEN YOU AND THKM,
COLLUSION!
The City Market
40.1 fi STREET
PHONE 52
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
Effective Nov. 19, 1918.
Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday
Leave Grants Pass P. M
Arrlvs Waters Creek 2 P. M
Leave Waters Creek; ... .....3 P. M
Arrive Grants Pass .4 P. M
For Information regarding freight
and passonger rates call at the offtr
of the company, Lundburj building
or telephone 1 3 i '-
.-mi ii.h!,-;
FERRYDALE
James Noblo wan seen In nils' vi
cinity Sunduy. Ho was having some
dlfflrulllbn with some of our mud
hole. Slnco then they have been
mended and we hope to soon have
good ro;uls.
D. T). Adams, who has been visit
ing In Ferrydale several day re
turned (o Grants Pans Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Hussey and lit
tle daughter, Dama, spent Monday at
Grants Pass.
D. G. Robertson ha been working
our roads the pant week.
Mrs. A. C. Ford waa visiting at
her uncle's, Win. Crow's, Monday.
Mr, Crow Is very III at the present
time.
Miss Queen Every waa at Merlin
doing some trading Monday.
Mrs. T. J. Everton in vlaltmg at
her daughters, Mrs. O. H. Grlffln'a,
this week. . ;
Mra. J. Wertz and mother, Mrs.
M. A. Griffin and Miss Audry Grif
fin, waa visiting at O. H. Griffin's
Sunday. Mrs. Wertz's little daugh
ters, Mary and Ida, who bad been
visiting at M. L. Griffin's, Teturned
to Grants Pass with them.
Two young men, of, Portland, the
Paine Bros., have moved on the old
Hogue place.
Mr. and- Mrs. Herbert Meeks
moved from the Flanagan mine Wed
nesday. F. N., Dan and Harold Robertson
were In Grants Paes Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Huasey was
visiting at the homes of Harry Kyete
and at Wm. Crow's Wednesday.
Jos. Hill Is out from Crants Pass
this week doing some work on his
farm.
FP.UITDALE
Tho Hamilton and Neilson young
people attended the danco at Rogue
; River grange hall last, Saturday
night.
Wednesday for a visit - with her
,,,,.. Mra rl...
unuraita iiraciicea
l the Hanlilt0 Tuesday evep-
DemoEstrat
ED Union M
St ; p
Columbia Hams, per lb. .. 45c
Columbia Bacon, per lb .: 60c
Royal Anne Bacon, per lb T..,..50c
Kenton Bacon, per lb :...40c
Columbia Pure , Leaf lard, No. 3
. pail .. ... 95c
Standard Lard, No. 5 pail .$1.50
Standard Lard, No. 10 pail $2.95
Pearl Shortening, No. 5 pail ...... . $1,35
Pearl Shortening, No. 10 pail ....$2.60
Columbia Salad Oil, small 55c
Columbia Salad Oil, medium r 95c
The
Ing and Mr. and Mrs. Smith and
daughter and Mr. Grout, of New
Hope, anslated them.
The O. W. Potts family were Sun
day guests at the William Wlllfams
home. i ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzrt Jones and
daughter, Leona, were Sunday after
noon guests of Prof, and Mrs. Ward-
rip.
The regular meeting of the grange
was held last Saturday and as Fruit-
dale grange Is entitled to representa
tion at the state grange this year,
Mauter A. S. Coutant and wife were
eloped to bp the delegates.
Mr. Wlmore Sr., spent several
days In Ashland lafii week and on
his way home stopped a few days
with his slater, Mrs. Brtetow, In
Grants Pass.
Dr. and Mrs. Elliott, of Medford,
Mr. and Mrs. Roper and W. F. Wood
stock were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mr P. Slattery Sunday. ,
Mr. and Mrs. John Klnkle and
Mrs. Laura Atkins, of Savage Rapids,
attended grange Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hamilton en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Neilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Carpenter and daugh
ter, Lavlda, Mrs. Alva Carpenter and
Geneleve Myers at dinner Sunday.
Charlie Augustine called on J. H.
Harris and A. Bauer Sunday after
noon. The two Redding children have the
scarlet fever, but are doing well.
I. J. Hagen Is pruning grapes for
J. H. Harris as Mr. Harris' broken
arm Is not In a usable condition yet.
The long delayed Fruitdale or
chestra hop will be given at the
grange hall next Saturday night.
Mothers Should see that the
rholo family take at least 3 or 4
doses of a thoro, purifying, system
cleaning medicine this spring. Now
Is the time. The family will be
healthier, happier, and get along
better If the blood is given a thoro
purifying, the stomach and bowels
cleaned out, and the germs of Winter
accumulated In the system, driven
away. Holllster's Rock Mountain
Tea is one of the very best and surest
Sprin? medicines to take. Get It and
see the difference In the whole fam
ily. Their color will be better, they'll
feel fine and be well and happy.
P-Vr.' Drug Store. Adv.
ICIM
ion
of
eat
roducts
Saturday, March
Basket Grocery
417 G Street
Not alone do you save money but
yon get all the flavor that only
home-canned foods can give you.
In addition, there is the uncommon
satisfaction you get in eating the
foods you've grown yourself.
It's no trick to have a garden and
to raise aO the varieties of vege
tables your fanuly likes.
But be nre to dart tight by plant mf
MORSE'S CALIFORNIA SEEDS
acknowledged by experta "beat ia tk
world." Acclimated lo ike Pacific Cm.
Troe-te-Dame sad of strong vitality.
Mmt't Cmliftrni TLmtr ami VtiuHt
Suit trt uli if ittlm rvirjxcitri
A
M1
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE
Whereas, the Almighty. Father, In
his inflnate love and wisdom, has
again entered our grange and called .
home our beloved brother, Arthur
Tetherow, therefore be it:
Resolved: That in the death of
Arthur Tetherow, Williams Grange,
No. 399, ihas lost a loyal member
and bis parents a lovinc son, and
therefore Williams Grange, No. 399,
extends their sympathy to the be
reaved parents and sisters and broth
ers, and also that our charter shall
be draped In mourning for 30 days
and a copy of these resolutions be
printed in our county paper and the
Grange Bulletin and a copy be sent
to the bereaved family.
MRS. BERT BIGELOW, x
F. A. TOPPING.
AUSTIN COUGLE.
Cos
Sale
Columbia Oleomargarine, per lb...43c
Umeco Nut Butter,, per lb. !..38c
Gold Crest Peanut Butter per can 30c
Pimento Cheese, pkg. , 10c
Monticello Canned Corn, 3 cans...70c
Famous Peas, 3 cans 70c
South Shore Peas, 3 cans ... 60c
Famous Brand Pineapple, large
cans, 3 for . 90c
Kippered Fish, per can 15c
Sterling Jelly, per glass .. ..15c
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