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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1919)
rr r Tl'KftliAV, M.UU'll 2.1, 11I I). OrtANTS PAM DAILY COt T.rKIt PA 3E THREE Classified KOIt 8AJ.K KOIl 8AU3 C1I1CAI' 40 iter, 6 in I Ion from town on th Crescent City road. Mrs. W. II. II. Taylor. 421 Wmt U street. 25 ilUTOUINO KOIia-B. C. White Keg horns. Hunt of winter layer. $1.60 par iiattlng of 16. 17 In 100 lota K. llaminerbuiher, phone flOft-F-23. It. V. D. No. 2. tf WW LKOIIOUN its, $1.60 par atttlng of 16. Good winter' lay er. Nulllo Bhattuok. Crescent City Koad. ' 24 PLYMOUTH UOCK emt for hatch r Inx. 15 egg for $1. Mra. A. J. Orn, phone 614-F-2. 25 roil 8AI.K -70 acres 4 in I lea from town, 40 awes cleared. Cash or attractive terms. I'or further partleiilara see Isaac Ilratt. 27 FOIt RAI.K- Pino gradt hnrford bull one yonr old; eocond band 314 wukoii; good saddle. Adilroaa Alonio Jonea, phono 803-F-21. 27 FOR BALK To seres s'nillea from city, 3 acres Tokay Krapos, good lardon, Rood buildings, 6-rootn house, small barn, etc. Call 602 llrldge 8t or address I. O. Hox 152, Ornnts Paaa, Ore. 4K FOIt 8AI.K White Ughorn and Ilarrml Hock eirK from hens with laying records. Kastern stork, $1 per setting of 15. Luther llobln aon, Rt. 4, (Iranta I'uaa. 28 KOIl BALK 14 head coining two year stork cattlo. Oood color and condition. Addrrwa C. O. Garrett, (llnndaln. Ore. 25 PALACH HOTKL dlnltiK room ei u lu men t. InrludliiK 12-holn runo, cooking utensils, dishes, silver and linen, for sole cheap If taken at once. Leaving on account of 111 health. Inquire O. L. Woold rldge., Pnlnce Jlotel. 24 NHW HATS and bonlory at Mra. H. B. Iltirton's. Opinwite courthouse, 407 North Sixth street. IS to Rrvt FOR RKNT Modern house, seml furnlshed or unfurnished, 1324 East A street. Mra. A. J. Klocker. Modford, Oro. 8022 aVFOfl IlKNT Furnished 5-room cot tage. Inquire of (1. P. Jester, Grants Pom Hunk. - 27 )V FOIt" RKNT Weil furnished home, 739 North Sixth atreet. Inquire of O. II. Kesterson. 23tf FORTY ACRF.S on Louse" creek for rent. I will furnish seed If ne cessary, also ono horse and 50 rhtckens, plows and cultivator, four rows and two pigs. Co mo and see R. Tlmmonsfor particulars at (108 I, atreet. 23tf TO EXCHANGE TO TRADK Two houses and 6 lots in bundee, Yamhill county, Oto., 27 miles south of Portland, one Mock from S. P. dopot for 6 or 7 room house In Grants Pass. Ap ply 215 West I street. 42 WANTED WANTED ,Mnni and wife at small mining camp." Man for work about mine and wife to do cook Ing. Address 464 Courier. 27 WANTED-a-Neat womar. for goneral housework, plain cooking. Wages $26 to $35. Address R. R. 4, Dox 82, Medford, Ore. ' 2 EIGHT MEN' wanted for farm work; houses for families. River Banks Farm. 26 WANTED to rent for two months, a Ford In good running condition. State price. Address J. H. McFar h land, 747 North Tenth atreot. 26 MANWITH GASOL1NB airoy outfit waata work. Address Thos. Moore, Gold Hill, Ore. 27 . WANTED About two dozen White 'i or Brown Leghorn hons. Address ( W. L. Hart, P. O. Box 680, Grants j Pass, Ore. 28 WANTED Accompanist for Sunday church services! Address No. 539 care ' Courier, t The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. IB, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass 1 P. M. Arrive Wators Creek -2 P. M. Leave Watsrs Creok 8 P. M. Arrive Grants Pasa 4 P. M For Information regarding, freight and passenger rates call at tbe offlei of the' company, Lundburg building or telephone 131. Advertising MINCKU.ANKOtw JITNKY BKUVICM Any whore. u. time. Phone Murba Caf lM-li Otta J. Knlp. Hesldnnce HJ-V 3 ANGEL CAKKS 7&. l'lione 1 U-J TIKES Used Urea boujbt and aolo tuto Bervlcs Co.'l'bone 124-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 20lf K. U GALUHAlTHriuaFrinciwent ala a apeclulty. Acreage, Building and Ioana. 600 0 street, Launer'i old location. tf KLKCTIUC WI1UNU and general electrical work, repairing, bouia wiring. C. C. Harper, SIS North ,Blxth atreet, pbone 47. tf IIKMSTITCIIINO and plcotlng at 10 centa a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. - 152 IF YOU HAVK a flat roof, either gravel or patent roofing, that leaka, see me. I have the dope that will fix It. W. It. Harnett, cornor Fourth and F atreet. 25 TO f JCASH 35 ACKK8 Irrigated land, 4 mile from city on lower river road, for leaao on aharea. Phone 224-Jt or write Box 36, ltd. No. 2. 25 PHOTO BTI'OIO THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally .except S'in day from 10 a. m. to 6 p. ra. Sua day sittings by appointment onl Pbone Mill, 2X3-R. or resldnnc 140-J. 67ti DK.NTI8TH E. C. MACY. D. M. D. Flrst-las dentistry 109 V South Blxti atreet, Granta Pasa, Oregon. DR. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D suc ceaaor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Ovei Ooldun Rule Store. Phone 6. VKTKItlN'AKY HVM.WtS"" DR. R. J. BESTl'L. Vetorlnarlai Offloa, residence. Phone 30&-M t'HYMICIA.NH L O. CLEMENT, M. D.. Prattle limited to disease! of tbe oye. note and throat. Glasses flu' Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on a: polnttnent. Office pbone 82, ref dence phone 3G9-J a. LOUOHKIOOK, U. L. Pnyslcu and surgeon. City' or country rai attended day or night. Reeldeiu pbona $69; offlca phone l: eixtb and H. Tuffs Uldg. A. A. WITUAM. M. D. Interna medicine and nervosa dlpeaorr 903 Corbett Hldg., Portland. Or Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m MiAYAUK A XI) Tlt.XS . COMMUKCIAL TKANSKb'K CO T klnda of drayage and traDKf wark carefully and promptly ioi . Pbone 181-J. Stand at fr" depot. A. Sbade. Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; ao do w. Bunch Bros. Tranafer Co. Phon 397-R. F. 0. I8HAM, drayage and tranafv Safea, llanos and furnltun moved, packed, shipped and tn ed. Office pbone 124-Y. , ! dence phone, 124-R. ATTORN BT8 H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-la Practices la all State and Federt ConrU. First National Bank Bid. COLVIO WILLIAMS, Attorneyi at-Iaw, Qranta Paaa Banking Cc Rldg., Orants Paaa, Oregon. IJ. 8. VAN DY kE7Attorn"eyr Prae" tloe In all rourt. Bank Bldg. First Natlona O. S. BLANCHARO, Attorney at Law. Golden Rule Bulldlnj Phonov270. Qranta Pass. Oregot BLANCH ARD & BLANCHARD, Ai. torneya, Albert Bldg. Phoo 2S6-J. Practice In all cdurta; lao board attorneys. . A. 8IDLER, Atlorney-at-Law, rei eree In bankruptcy. Maaun tomple, Grants Pass, Ore. GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law, referee In bankruptcy, v Masonic Temple, Grants Pasa, Ore. Pbone 135-J. ' JAMES T. C1I1NNOCK, Lawyer First National 'Bank building. Granta Pass, Oregron. CHICHESTER S PILLS W. TIIK DIAMOND BRAND. A lil-bltfr IMaaiand BmndyVX IIU In 1UJ Pl Uold li.rlJllkV ?'nkm no olnpr. Rur nt jrmip -niifirii. Avkfwrirt-oireK.TF.ns IA1"NI l-.CANU ril.LK.lor US yai, knovn Aa Oclt. fiutmt. Alwtyt RsllBblf Morse's gecd s for ittt rifulw i Spring flower sad Tifftiblu. PUtow SfrMt pta. fim sad other Ciud Pru4 Calif, Seeds omia Alto CsMt, Cirrott, Ouoa, Bct, Pih, Spiuvb. Tuniif. tn Ht &4 ikrt ra "jmrt mi m-t." Os $U It 0 iMtlistf DuLn ' r Jo MX -rr, Mm'i Bm4, mmi 4trM k, twr mfa- rr. ' 1m tnmnif timta U. a 0. MORSE & GO. Seedsmen San Francisco THE LORDLY BEAN HAS TAKEN GREAT TUMBLE Wu.thlUrSton, Mar. 2.". lleans plenty of them lit prices much lower than lust year are ready to replace blither priced foods In America's in f tain. Only Inst year the cartoon ists were having fun with 1he humble boon, for It, too, was. skyro' ketlng In l rice, but today It's down way down below last' year's prices, and there's Joy In other places than Bos ton. Reports oil bean prices from the bureau of markets, department of agriculture, show that benns have dropped 3 to 7 oenta a pound at wholesale since March last year, and In Cnllfornla (crowers are saying that they will not sell If beans bo any lower at shlpiilng potnts. Plentiful supplies are reported In producing sections and retailers are already spiling beans at reduced prices ,ln many cities. If folka are really going to swat Old Man H. C. L. with low-priced benns, officials say, It will result In the use of more catsup and chill sauce which means more tomatoes and peppers, although some prefer "em with molasses and others with vlneirnr. Of course, "Boston baked" will come Into Its own. Mothers Should see that the A'hole 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 bbod is given a thoro purlfylne. the stomach and bowols cleaned out. and the germs of Winter accumulated In the system, driven away. Holllster'a Rock Mountain Tea Is one of the very best and surest Spring 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. Sabln's Drug Store. Adv. DAILY HEALTH TALKS The Troubles Women Havo BY L. MAC LEAN, M. D. Probably no man in America was eve better qualified to successfully treat the diseases peculiar to women than Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. The eases that come to him run into many thousands, giving him an experience that rarely comes to any ono man. Dr. Pierce founJ that in nearly every cose there were certain vcgetablo growtlis which rarely failed to give prompt relief in thoso feminine dis orders from which so many women suffer, lie combined these roots and herbs into a temperance medjeino that ho called Dr. Pierco's Favorilo Prescription, for that is precisely what it was. This medicine is sold in both liquid and tablet form by drug gists everywhere Favorite Prescription is a distinct remedy for wdmon and acta directly upon the organs that characterize the sex. It is not necessary to take a long courso of treatment with this standard medicine. A weakly, sickly, backachy, headachy, nervous, despondent woman, with regular or irregular pains with femi nine disorders that came in youth or middle ago is pretty euro to find in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the exact remedy that hor condition calls for, and to find it after a very few doses are taken. Why women should allow themselves to stay sick when a very little money spent for this remedy will probably make tliem well, is something no one con explain. All women who suffer from feminine dis orders are invitod to write the Faculty of the Invalids' Hotol, Buffalo, N. Y., for free confidential consultation and advice, no nujuukq uuwg i iHuu iur una oigo proiession- -I l : l-t i.!t.;. ai service, i nut wiu ennbie every woman to benefit by the advice of the distinguish ed corps of physicians whioh Dr. Pierce has gathered about' him in hia celebrated Buffalo institution. . ' ' When constipation is present with feminine disorders, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken along with Favorito Prescription. Try them now I . All foods are flavored to make them palatable. All smoking tobaccos are treated with some flavoring for the same reason. But there is a big difference in the Quality and kind of tobacco flavorings. Tuxedo, the finest of properly aged burley tobacco, uses the purest, most wholesome and delicious of all flavorings choc , olate! That is why 'Tour Nose Knows" Tuxedo from all other tobaccos by its delicious pure fragrance. Have you tried Tuxedo in the New Tea Foil Package? It has many advantages Hand ier fits the pocket. No digging the tobacco out with the fingers. Keeps the pure fra grance of Tuxedo to the last pipeful. Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin, ouf 10c o The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette jp . Guaranteed by' BY U. OF 0, GLEE. Something . for everybody, is the plan of tbe University of Oregon men's glee club this season. The club will be heard In Grants Pass next Friday evening for the first time in several years, in a program which includes solos and choruses, songs grave and igay, and stunts of a laugh-producing nature. The seven teen men of the organization have been drilled for more than two months by John Star Evans, director of, the club,, until ' their ensemble work is smooth and their whole per formance effective. While the program is varied, the bright, rollicking numbers character istic of college glee clubs predomin ate. The performance Is going to be snnpny, or the director will be ereatly disappointed. IMPORTING IU MaS ' Oregon Agricultural College, Oor vnlli8, Mar. 25. A Jersey ' Bull As sociation Is being formed by dolry . men In Clockmas county as a direct I result of a school In practical dalrv lng held In Sandy recently, s The as sociation will , purchase purebred bulls from high prodnclng'ttock for the use of Ms members In Imnrovlnsr t,he milking quality of their future herds. A Bash - . oF Chocolate Your Nose Try This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep its delicious, pure fragrance will convince you. Try this- test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment. "Your Nose Knows" I .AT TUB SIOVIES . "Mickey" Keeps Them All Moving I "Mickey" is a story of universal appeal. .It is a human, tender narra j tlve that In the telling is somewhere j between laughter and pathos. There 'are charming bits of comedy and there are places where the story trembles very close to the bring of tears. Mickey Is a quaint Htle moun tain girl, and this lovable, mlschlev- ous child, with her little ecuffed over shoes and her bulldog and lop- eared old burro, ia a wonderfully j vivid characterization.. The action Jof the .play carries her finally Into ; new -complications whose dramatic contrast is telling and strong. One of the many charming- fea tures In "Mickey" is a pet squirrel who will go straight to the hearts of all the children. The squirrel does a comedy scene with the ipet bulldog that Is dellirht- fully natural. Mickey's bull terrier' makes one dive for the squirrel and Brer Squirrel stands not on the or der of his going. He beats it for dear life, Mickey wears boy's clothes during the first part of the play and the squirrel sprints up her trouser leg. The hero tries' to save the lady from the squirming squirrel, and his gallant efforts look very peculiar to Mickey's foster father,., who hastens u,p bent on murder and sudden death. And then he sees the squir Knows niws I tED TO 5VT'3r ' 1 VOUR MONEY BACK J 4& . AY -A,A- rel and joins the rescue party. And, by the way, Mickey ought to get 'the Iron cross for her courage. Pshaw! Any girl might lead an army like Jeanne D'Arc, or just save children In burning houses, or jump off cliffs, or any little thing like that. ' But to let a rat or a squirrel run ; up your clothes! Ooooo! If there were,.' a call for volunteers to save ( " wuul j u iuug isu run up I dresses, the only answer -would be a yell fading away in the distance. BACK LIKE A BOARD? ITS YOUR KIDNEYS There's no use suffering from tie awful agony of lame back. Don't wait till it "passes off." It only comes back. Find the cause and stop it Diseased conditions of kidneys are usually indi cated by stiff lame backs and other wrenching pains, which are nature's sig nals for helpl Here's the remedy. When yon feel the first twinges of pain or experi ence any of these symptoms, get busy at once. Go to your druggist and get a box cf the pure, original GOLD MKDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules, im fiortcd fresh every month from ths laboratories in Haarlem, Holland. Pleasant and easy to take, they instant ly attack the poisonous germs clogging your system and bring quick relief. Kor w two hundred years they have been helping the sick. Why not try them? Sola everywhere by re liable druggists in sealed packages. Three, sizes. Money back if they do PSLv!1!!0 'or "GOLD MEDAL" end he sure the nam -GOLD MEDAL" is w ths box, u jjjjiMMMB(WE'';r; 'w 'i"4 -'f - J- Ml