(.HANTS PAHS IlAIMT COCKIKH PA3K THItKE Classified Advertising It Happens About This Time of Year MOXtl.ir, M.UU1I 21, 11)111. Kilt HA IK KOIt BAldC CUKAP 40 aero, tf mtlo from tuvvit on tho C'rHcont City road. Mm. W. II. H. Taylor, 421 Wast, li Htrni'l. 25 tlATUIINU ICCiim-8. C. White Imii horn. UkkI ot tutor layer. II. 60 per ttliig f IS. $7 In 100 lntH. K. llmuiiiorbiti'lior, Phono 000-F-23. 11. F. D. No. 2. If KOIt SALKBlnglo work harries; alhglo buggy tiiirno; 8 Inch plow; 2 -shovel plow; H-tooth nil. Uvntorj Iron Ak garden oeder with cultivator attachment; )' 4tn digger. At 807 North Blxtli Street. W. 0. While. 23 IH'I-T UKtillOHN ckk. 11.60 Pr Mftllntc of 16. Good winter loy .fr. Nnlllo Bhatturk. Crearent ('.My .load. 2 riAMOl'TIl HOCK tigg for hatch In, 15 rKK for 11. Mr. A. J. Qrwn, phono OH-F-2. 26 FOIl HAI.K -70 acre 4 ' mile from town. 40 acre cleared. Cash or attractive term. For further pnrtli'tilnrit ' Iuar llot. 27 FOR SALE Kino grade hurford hull olio year old; second hand 3'i wugou; good middle. Address Atonxo Jon.. phono 003-K-21. 27 POU 8AI.K I'riutlrally new win-id chair, rubber ilri8. l'liuuo '"."I-F-2, Murphy, Oro. 23 TO UK VI Foil KK NT --Modern houno, eml-fiiriiltili-d or unfurnished. 132 4 Kiml A street. Mr. A. J. Klorkor. Modford, Oro. FOIl H10NT March 2Clh. it :. room cottage, nlcoly furnished, gnrano, eli-ctrlr IlKlitH. etc... li9 A street. Sfl N. K. Townsnnd, G21 A St. 23 FOR ItllNT l'unilHli-d r.-rmmi cl-nn-, linpiln- of '.. 1'. Jfnter, lr.,,lll I-BMJ4 U.lllk. 27 TO KX4 HANOI-: TO TUAli!' Two h'HiM'H mid 6 l.it-i In HundoK. Yumli 111 county. Ori.. 27 iiiIIch miuth of I'ortlnnd, oim ' hlnrk from S. I'. ill"t f"r r' "r 7 ruum himui- In C.runlH Push. A pl.'l" Wtut 1 aln-i't. 4- ! WANTKI jCVTLI-: VANTKD - O. W. KliiK. I liuIllitKilli. Ciil. 23 KvANTKD Mil ii and wife tit hiiiiiH I InluliiK cmnp. Mn '"f wor! about mlno nml wlf to do kioU ! tn k. AddriBK 404 Courlor. 27 IWANTKI) -Nout ivniiiar, for Kcm-rnl 1 honiiowiirk, plnln cooklni:. , Wimi-n $25 to $35. AiMriHis R. R. 4. Uux 82, Modford, Orn. 24 BIGHT MBN wnntod for f.irm work; hoiiHi-s for fnmlllc-s. River Hank Farm. WANTBD to rent for two montlm, n Ford In Rood runnliiK condition. Stato prlc AddroHB J. II. McKnr land. 747 North Ti-nth direct. 2H SITUATION W A N T K D by married man who In iu)-to-dftto on mixliirn methods of mlnlnR. Am nolo to tnko eompleto chnrvu. Wife conk If nocoimiiry. Address 511 euro of Courlor. 23 WANTED Steel enKruvlnRB. Slutlne Madona. ulor Dolorosa, Rllnd Nl- dla. Notify Courlor offlca enre of I B18. 23 .MAN WITH C.ASOM,H Biray outfit Wttiils work. AddroHH Thos.', Moore, Cold Hill, Oro. 1 27 MISCEM.ANKOT JITNICY SBRV1CK Any where, any I tlnin. I'hono Mor.-ba Cafe 181-R Oti t3! J. Knlps, UeMdence 149-Y. 23 ANGEL CAKES 75c. PhonoigO-J , ryiigj Usod tires bought and aold , uto Scrvlco Co. Phone 321-J, op- ' poslto Oxford hotel. 20tf 5TTT G" ALU R A lTIlTl ii raiice," ron t ' I ala a specialty. Acreage,. Building 1 and Loans. COO G stroot, Launer's old locntlon. , . if ELECTRIC WIRINU and genorul electrical work, repairing, house1 I wlrlnK. C. C. Harper, 313 North Sixth street, phono 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. Thu Vuntty Shop, Modford, Ore. 17.2 F YOU HAVE a flat rouf, olther gravel or patent roofing, that leaks, sco mo, I hnvo tho dn;io that will fix It. W R. Barnett. cofner Fourth and F street. -J5 if you huvo anth!r.g to nell.tr k i..tli,iili: ml. - TO MCABK 36 ACItl-fs Irrigated land, inlio from rlty on Iowit rlvur road, for louse on share. I'hono 224-11 or - wrltA Vox 3d, lid. No, 2. 25 PHOTO HTI'IHO TIIIC PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally eicepl Bun dy from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Bun day sluing I'y appointment onl) Flions Mill. !J II, or r.ldnc 140-J. &7tt K. C. MACY, D. M. U. Klrt-ls-dentistry lOHty South BUM street. Grant Puss, Oregon. Dlt.C. B. JACKSON. D. M. D., iuc ceator to Dr. Bart Elliott. Ovai Ooldon Ruin Store. Diona 6. VKTKKIfAKY HL'IMJ KON DH.y'k. J. UKSTUL, Vetsrluarlai, OfOoa, reddeor.u. Pbona I06-lf t'HYHK IAMH U O. CUCMKNT, M. U., Practtt llmlti-d to dlaeaius of the t,y. at nolo and throat. Glaasee Bttni Offlca hour K-12. 2-i, or on at polotmant. Office phona 62, rV dancn pbonit 8G9-J. a I.OCtJUailXJK, M. I).. I'byak-la and aurKvun. City or country can atludd day or nUht. Rt-aldanr phona 169; ofllca phou lo: HUth and II, Tuffa llldtj. A. a M I I'll AM.'" "m" U.'-l'ntiru uii-dli-lnu und iii-i't out OimMicr U3 Cnrhi-tt Hlds.. I'ortland. Or. Hour 10 to J 2 a. in.: 2 to 4 p. m DIIAYAOK AM) TIM !v I K COMMKHCIAL TKANSKWH l.O , klndn of drayagv a-ii) traiiKf wrk cari-fully mid promptly doi. I'limin IHI-. Stand at frn!i iloput A Shade, Prop. THK WORM) MOVKS; to do i Hunch Hrt Trsnafi-r Co. rbon S97-R. K. ii IS11AM, ilrayaK'o and Irannf. Safun. jlano and furnltu. mnvml, packi-d. Hhtppad and ehv m. Ofi!c phono 124-Y. , Rml d'-nro phono, 124-R. attokm:yh " 0 NORTON. . Attorney-at-l rra- tlct-a In all Stats and Ked-ti Courta. Flnt National Hunk RI.L COLVIO ft" WH.MX.MS. ""Attorney-at-I.aw, Dranta I'iimh DauklnK C Itldx . Oranti Pan. Orufcon l: S. V AN i)YKB, Attorney." Pra liet. In nil fourt. First Nation Rank ltdK. O. S. ULANCHARD, Attorney a Law. Gulden Rule IliilUtiin Photiu 270. Grunts I'hhh, Orci.i IH.ANfHAKI) V MI.ANCIlAHu' a torney, Albert Itldu. I'M. :Jtl-.T. Practice in all cnurm: U. board attorneys. '. A. riliJLtK, Allnrneytt-i.uw. r eree In bankruptcy. Mason' temple. Oranti Paas. Ore. GEO. JI. DURHAM. attoTnoyat Tinw roforee In bankruptcy. Masonic Temple, Grants Paaa, Oro. Phone 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer, Flrat National Bank building Grants Pass, OroRon. OMln RVU.'VTS Mar. 28, Krldny U. of O, Mon's Gloe Club concert, opera Ijouso. Mothers Should soe that the A'hnlo fiimllv tnkn at Inaat -I m. i doscf of a tboro, purifying, system (cleaning medicine this spring. Now ! Is the time. Tho family will be j healthier, hnppler, and get along bettor If the blood Is given a thoro purifying, the stomach and bowols 'clonncd out, and the germs of Winter ! accumulated in tho system, driven away. Holllster'g Rock Mountain Toa Is one of tho very best nnd snroat .Spring modlclnoH to take. Got It and see tho dlfforenco In the whole fam ily. Tbolr color will be belter, they'll feol fine nnd ho woll and happy, ?-"'! Drugstore. Ad'v The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIMK CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursda' and Saturday Leave Qrnnta Pas : 1 P., M Arrive Water CivhK .'....2 P. M liPHVi- Wai'om Creek ... 3 P. M Arrive fintnts aBa J...t.'.:4 P: '.M For In formation rogaidlng froluh' and pUHKoimHr rates-will at the oft'lr of the compnny. Lundburj hulldlua or telephone 131 3Bw : Hr-f 1 i. 1 lbrr::-:-y- lo ' ' '' - I - .1. 1- - ... - I PET PEEVES CF PREACHERS Men of the Cloth Hav Their Troll bias, Juit a Have Their Lower Placed Brethren.' I hnvo met u nuiuliiT of types In my mlnlhtt-rliil rneiiuderliiKs. Let tun ijiime yuu a few: Tlnidc liiird-headi-d gi-ntleuieti who call upon me to "dlNpluy uiy backbone" by giving tbem my active support In their pel guurrelM. The hackHlldluu member who fours lent I he not relli.-hiiit-iiilndi'd i-uoukIi fur bis people. The lotnl unci IuhIsioiK propnpindlNt who thinks 1 urn Insincere Ijecmmu I do not tdunit our eouiiunn beliefs from every'sirect corner. The mull who never attends a serv ice, who wnnilorn If my seruiotm nre up to the mini;. The pi-rnon who sees nie only during uiciiltf.iiind who therefore assume that i him- imihlii to do hut eat. The fiiHl,lh,us critic hut sluvenly liriN.ier who object lo the Khiipe of my shoe mid the length of my gout. Tlnc who lielli-ve llicy hiive the rlthl to give iih- orders, on the ground Hint they supply some of the money that pays my salary. The mother who think It undigni fied of hie lo seat myself near girls oilier than lln-lr own dmi;;hierH, The neiirllatterer who thiol; my sermons k,mm1 and wonders where I got them, IniHiuuipollh Slur. Our classified ads bring results. A Masterpiece it. J ''--si ' - i it h y ' V The flapper must have ouglit Uie ear of some nmstcr-dcslgner of flap per 'clothes this senson nnd coaxed her way Into nppnrct tlmt much resemble Hint of her grown-up sisters. This Is a cherished ambit Ion of the fhipper to hnvo blouses nnd separate skirts, enpe-conts nnd stilts tlmt might renlly huve been designed for h. debutante. The fascinating tunic Is not denied her nnd the, pretty nnd slmp'.e frock pictured nbove benrg testimony to this. Any of the soft, thin fabrics In cotton or silk are suited to n frock of this kind white or colored voiles, linen finished luwn, bntlste, crepe-de-chlne, foulard and tho newer crepe fnlvrlcs nil nmterlnls that Insure flowing lines und tend to soften youthful angles. Over'a plnln skirt, with tho hem cord ed lit tho top to finish mid weight It, these bungs n tunic, which Is cord ed ot the bottom nnd about the thighs, luo simple blouse claims the flowing I WAS ONCE "WASTE LAND" ! Present Site of Great Bank In New - York City So-Described In King's Grant In the office of Oeorge F. Baker, Id I the First, National Lank of New York city, there bang on the wall the origi nal patent from Jiiuic II, king of Eng land, dated February 4, lrS0, for the hind on which the First National hank now stand, therein designated as "wuslc- land" outside the city gate of New York. It wns Issued to one Thom as Dougnn, "lute governor and now ndmlrall of New York." I There I attiielnd small sketch of j.the property. Knowing Wall street with i It fenee, nml the rlty cute, through I wlileh had "linnid way." i When one cmisid, rs that this "waste I land" now represents one of the mont valuable spot In the world ona reiil-I;-.oh what chnngea a II 1 1 lo mine than two centuries have wrought In New York city. What would Thomas Dtuigan have said If he had been tyld that on this "waste land" would onu day stand a banking Institution returning It stock holders over Ml por Ccnt a year? Wull Street Journal. "Trcmpe." The old French word "trompe" meant a pipe or tulin. nnd the term irompe was applied to the aj.piiruius by which the blast Is prodi d in the Cutnlnn forge. It is a simple, effec tive and Ingenious contrivance for mi.l of Giriishr.ess ri it VaJ i t.iV. -'A" i f. "1 4 Ki t " i '1 aleeve, so much featured In the new stylos, to lend It character, and this sleeve takes ndvnntnge of cording ns a finish. It is attached to a long closo-flttlng cuff which may he omitted nnd the sleeve left open. This sleeve has a very grown-up look. But the designer hus no Intent to deceive, nnd has added a bib to the front of the blouse, the most youthful nnd ingeni ous touch Inmglmiblo. The flnppci will bo reconciled to li digression becnuse It Is a touch not Sy any mean absent from the frocks of youns women.' .The pretty girdle that finishes off this Uttlo masterpiece of g!rllshnes la of 'ribbon. It Is In n color, blue pink, light green, and might be flow ered with guy blossoms.. r. i h It' rttate A 1;' -"S1 S' J ERMETICALLV sealed In Its wax wrapped package, air 4 tight. Impurity proof VJRIGLEVS is hygienic and some1. The that's good for and old. The Flavor producing a continuous, and equable blast, but its use Is restricted' to lo calities where a fall of water from a height of several yards can be ob tained. The principle is that water can be made. to fall through a pipe In such a way that It will draw in through side opeuings a considerable amount of air, which by a simple and Ingenious arrangement can be utilized as a constant current or blast, and which has the merit of costing almost nothing. It bus been utilized to a lim ited extent elsewhere thun in the de partment of Ariege, In the South of France, where It was formerly very generally employed. Iron has been made In Hint district for more than COO years, but the use of the trompe blast was not Introduced uijtll the end of the sV'Venteenth century. . Chinese, Lanterns. Particularly gay and attractive are the shops of the luntoro venders In the Chinese cities. All varieties of lan terns are to be seen the Inrge silken ones three qnd four feet high, gor geously painted with variegated colors, embroidered In gold and silver or dec orated with deep fringe of the same material, costing from $100 to $200 and used by the wealthy mandarins and others; and common small horn and paper lanterns, used by the coolies, which cost one-s'lSteenth of a dollar. Tho mode of ynnking horn lanterns Is very ingenious ; the horns are cut Into remarkably thin slices which, by means of hent and pressure, are joined to gether and formed Into various shapes; found, square, hexagon, octagon, and some shaped to resemble an hour glass. The Piston. "Tho piston Is in the form of a solid Iron roil that enters the cylinder through n hole pierced In the middle of one of the- ends." writes Henri Fnbre. "nnd Just Inrge enough to give free passage to the rod. without let tlngx the stenifl escape. This rod Is bound to another iron piece,' culled a crunk, and finally the crank Is attached to the neighboring wheel. . . . The piston, advancing and retreating In turn in the cylinder, pushes the crank forward nnd hack, and the crank thus makes the great wheel turn. On the other side of the Vicotnot I ve. (he same thing nre taking place by means of n second cylinder.' Then tjie two great wheels turn n; the same lime nud the locomotive moves forward." Really Sisterly. llortenst I can only be' a sister to you. Alpbonse. Alphonse Then give me back mf presents. Hortense Why. Alphonse 1 Who ever heard of a sister being -so sIHr! All kinds of Commercial Printing at the Courier Office. A 1 whole goody young Lasts Be sort to M WRIGLEVS Look for tb Movie Statistics. In one evening we now s ? 10 an nouncements of forthcoming attrac tions. 48 close-ups of the leading lady, 22 close-ups of the leadins man, 12 close-ups ofta wonder ehild.'irjO people ?et Info automobiles. (520 people get out of automobiles, six eternal triangles, 11 mistreated wives, nine unappreci ated husbands, elgl.t poor girls mar-. Hod to lords, three imirders. one hang ing, G2 pies. Film Fun. In Piccadilly. Piccadilly Is believed to hnre got Its name from plckndellesor plccadlllies, a variety of turnover collar. A tailor nnmed Hipgins, who had made a fortune selling these articles of ap parel, built a homo In that particular part of London In 16.T0 and called It Piccadilly tmll, hence the name Picca dilly. Envelopes at the Co .rier Ottlee. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wyr. TUB 1HAMOND RRAND. A. m 1 1 fr.'i ; rr . . . . CMkoawtrraUiav bTC7 sealed 1 other. Huy r tot Orantlrt. Ak for-III.'irfcTER S IMAilONJ) ItKAND Pll.LS.brSS yews k nown bs Best, Saint. 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