Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1919)
TI11H8DAV, MAIM II 27, 1010. OIUXTS PASS DAILT COURIER PAGH THRIK fa Classified Advertising KOH BALK ' MWCKI.LANKOV HATCIIINO BOaa 8. C. Whit Leg- JITNEY 8JSRVlCB-r-Any where, any horns. Dent of wlntor layers. lime. Pbone Moeba Cafe 181-H $1.50 per setting of 15. $7 In Otto J. Knlps. Resldsnce 14I-Y. 100 lot. K. Ilammerbaoher, 231 FOR BALK 70 MrM 4V4 miles from town, 40 aoroe cleared. Coiih or attraotlvo iorms. For "further partlculare see Isaac Bot. 27 FOR BALIS fine grado herford bull one year old; second himd 3 wagon; Rood saddle. Address Alonso Jonos, phone 603-F-21. 27 FORBAtlC--10 acres I mil tMi from city, 2 icm Tokay grapes, icood ' garden, good buildings. 6-roora boutie, small barn. etc. Call 602 Bridge St.. or address P. O. Box 152, Qranta Pa, Ore. 48 rOR 8ALK White Loghorn and JUrrod Rock egR from hens with laying records. Kastorn stock, $1 INir Mttlng of 15, Luther Robin on, Rt. 4, OranU Pass. 28 NBW IIAT3 and hoslory at Mrt. H. E. Durtbn'a. Opposite courthouse, 407 North Sixth street. 28 rOR SALE Minnesota No. IS seed oorn at Co per pound. D. 8. Watta, Murphy, Ore, 29 .WILL SRLli to highest blddo.r,.llher " cash or payments, lota 1 and 2 Lundburg addition. Make offer. Address N. 0. Pike, 24 8 Vi Wwh Ington. St.. Portland, Ore. 28 FOR SALE Light wagon, cart, gas engine and pump, mower, team and harness. R. F. D. No. 2. Box 19B. Call In evening. 28 . .. i ... j, . FOR BALE Leather couch; In flint das condition. Boa Margaret Moore at the Bakery. 28 TIRES Used tlret bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone 124-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 20tf ETl. OALURAlfll7"lue1irance7TfonU als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O street, Launer's old location. tf KLKCTRIO Willi NO. and general electrical work, repairing, bouse wiring. C. C. Harper, 815 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf HKM8TITCHINO and plcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. ' 152 DANCE at Rogue River, Oregon, April 5, 1919. Mimic by FruHdale Orchestra. . 80 800 ACRES Best stock farm for the money In Josephine county; easy terms. If you want to trade a good four or five room bungalow close In for 214 acres finest kind ot soli and fine big house mile from post office,,, see me. Will trade 20 acres floe deep red soil, fine black oak timber, good welt, 3 acre cleared, 12 mile from Grants Pass, for aood automoetle. If you have good little house, two or three rooms close In tor 8400 or 1500 cash, aee me. E. T. Mc- Klnatry, 603 O street. 26 IF you WANT to sell your pro perty; If you wsnt to buy proper ty: If you want good loans; Jf you want any service that a realty man can render. Soo McKlnstry, 603 O street. . . 25U A NOEL C AKES 76o. Phone 190-J TO RENT FOR RENT Modorn house, seml furnlHhed or unfurnished, 1324 East A streot. Mrs. A. J. Kloeker. Modford, Ore. S022 FOR RENT Furnished 5-room cot ago. Inquire of 0. P. Jestor. Grunt Pas Uunk. 27 FORTY 'ACRES "on lxtie crcek'for rent. I will furnlnh sood It ne ceasnry, aluo one horse snd 50 chickens, plows and cultivator, four rows and two pigs. Come and ha n Ttmmnni fnr nfirtlrtilnr-, St 608 I, street. 23tfl PHOTO HTl'IMO THE PICTURE MUX tor fine photo graphs. Open dally exrept 8'in .la; from 10 t. m. to 5 p. m. 8uo dsjr tlitlngs by appointment odIj I'tn.Lc Milt. TK3-R. or resldone- 14 0-J. 67tl KIDNEYS WEAKENING? BEHER LOOK OUT! Kidney gad bladder trouMc dou't disappear of themselves. Tbey grow upon yon, slowly but steadily, nnder. mliiliig your health with deadly cor talnty, uutll you fall a victim to In curshl disss, Stop your tronble while tliere Is time. Don't wait until little palus be cum tlx acliea. Ixjii't trifle with dis ease, 'lo svnld future mlrerlng begin treatment with GOLD Ml-: DAL Haar lem Oil (.'aiules now. Take tliree or fuur every day uulll you fed that yon are entirely free from pain. Til a well-known preparation has been one of the national remedies -of Hol land for centuries, la lUUtt tfae govern ment flf th KAftiJrln4fl m-mtA m -ial rliorter stitliorixing it eale. jiir K,oa nouaewiie ol Holland would olmoHt a soon be without food ss with out l.r "Iteul Dnteb Propa," ss she qunln'ly mils GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil t'apaiiles. Their one reatores alrr.-igtii auH I rreponslMe In a great iiKfii'iir-) fur ill utiird robust hesltb of tln I looiinoWs. Vt not drli.r. Co ii your droeglse snd Iniht on fill snnritrlng you with m Nx of fJOI.T) 5IEDAL Ilasrlenj Oil Cspaulea. Take tliera ss diraeted, and If yon are not aatUtled with reault your drugglat will gladly refund yonr money, l-ook fur tha name (JOI.D MEDAL on tiie box and aerpt tu oilier, la sealed boxes. Uir sixes. . ' CHICHESTER S PILLS W- .TiiMa)Neaaa A t it TO EXCHANGE TcTtRADE Two houses and 5 lota In Dundee, Yamhill county, Ore.. ' 27 miles south of Portland, ouc block from S. P. depot for 0 or 7 room house In Grants Pass. Ap ply 215 West I street. 42 WANTED WANTED- Man and wife at small mining ramp. Man for work about mine and wife to do cook ing. Address 464 Courier. 27 DHAYAUK AND TItANSH.K COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO " kin j of drayage aud trait." wsrk carefully and promptly -Ion Ph'tne Hl-J. StAtid l t:f .iHHit A Shade. Prep. THE WOULD MOVES; so do . MuiKh Hra Tianafer Co I'bne 97-lt. F. O I9HAM. drsysge snd trsnaf" Safes. I'anos and fursltti' rrnTel. nscked. ahlpped and '"" ed. OtTleo phone 124-Y. 5 -et denre phone, 124-R. WANTED to rant for two montha, a Ford in good running condition. State price. Address J. H. McFar land. 747 North Tenth streot. 26 MAN WITH GASOLINE! spray outfit wanU work. AddrossThos. Mooro Gold H1U, Ore. n 1 WANTED About two doxen ' White or Brown Leghorn hens. Address ( W. L. Hart, P. O. Box 680, Grants, Pass, Ore. 18 1 ' WANTED TO BUY A 3 or 4 horse power, second-hand gasoline en gine. Address Pr O. Box 131, ' Grants Pass, Ore. 27 DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrst-flasi dontlstry. 109 H 8outh Blxtl street, Grant Pass, Oregon. C. E. JACKSON. D. M. D., aucceBBor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 158-J. PHYSICIANS L. 0. CLEMENT, M. D., Praotlo. limited to diseases of the eye, eat nose and throat. Glasses fitted Ofllre hour 9-12, 3-5, or on a'p polntment. -Offloe phone 63, real V'dence phone 359-J. DAILY HEALTH TALKS Good Health Is in Your Own Hand BY 8AMUEL HAMILTON, M. D. The man whd said "People dig their u iii, v..;. .th" iitnyl a truth Ki,n mu v..v wwv - - - that goes clear to the bottom of the health thing you eat and drink for breakfast, everything you eai ana urui ivw uumoi. everythmg you eat ana anna ior supper, and mix all together in one mass. It would surely be a dreaaiui mixvure w iou upuu. A -.-! vniif atnmftMl ta nhh-TAll to dlflTJOSe of that unaightly mass each day I Is it any wonaor so many peuuM u dyspepsia, backache, headache, bad blood, liver complaint, skin diseases, nervousness. aai-rk rimnnhitjs and goodness know what else7 Yea,.peopIe dig their graves with their teeth, and before the end come they pas through one sick ness or trouble after another. You should u. .i.j 11, rt PinmiL nf Bufl&lo. UV KIIHA w m " v.. - - , , . . Has ptaoea in ue oniiiwHw irewuw called Golden Medical Discovery that can 1.- jAn.Mj-wi ,lnnn in nvmwimA manv of Mnuouum up " . the diseases named above. It may seem impossible lor one medicine wqobu uium, u..l -.il.. 4Ua mknla thins la aa aimnle as the figure 1. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical nnrnvnfji flm diannlered condl- tions in a sick stomach, aids digestion, acts as a tonic and purifies the blood. When this is done, away go the diseases that are ......ui ho - irv aintnarh. If vou are digging your grave with your teeth, stop touay. jorroo your mom-oii uuk-i up right now with Golden Medical Discovery, 1 k-..rnvk A.t tnr VMiir hAnlth'a aAKS. miu uuiitoiw. wv .... -- If you don't know what foods are best for ...... -!.. I Pinnw Prxa. IrtValida Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive confi- J :.. I n.rl ir il a.! .rlVa -vlthmit i' Vl (5 rtrl riAan 1 a1 i-n 1 nianAvnrv ta miuln with out alcohol .or opiates, so anybody and everybody con take it with safety. It is put up both in liquid and tablot form. Send Dr. Pierce lOo for a trial pkg., and ooe (ot & LOUGHRIDflH, M. D.. PbyskUa and surgeon. City or country call attendod day or night. Resident phone 169; office phone 18! Sixth and H, Tufts Bldg. A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Interns ' medicine and nervous disease. 903 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore Hour 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m rill, la lt4 jj Umii e-i.iikV (..., Mu-f It. iiim v.iii. y T k txar. Smi af - brmMft. A.ki.c ifi. iri -i.Traia Mar. 28. Friday U. of O. Men's Glee Club concert, .opera bouse. VETERINARY ftVlltJKO DR. , R. J. BESTUL, Veterlnarlst OfDre, residence, Phone 305-h Mothers Should see that . the shole family take at least 3 or doses of a thoro, purifying, system cleaning medicine this snrlug. Now Is the time. The family will - be healthier, happier, and get along better If the blood Is given a thnro purifying, the stomach and bowels cleaned out, and the germs ot Winter accumulated In the; sy.meui, dilven away. Holllster's Rock Mountain Tea Is one of the very best and surest Spring medicines to take. Clot it and i see the difference In the whole fain-1 ily. Their color will be better, they'll feel tine and be well and happy) at IUM. tela. Al-n keUaMi SOLDBYDWGGlSISLVLKYMLRf "rlntlns that pleases We do Jt! Courier Job Department. HAZELWOOD CREAMERY Poultry Eggs Cream We pay 20 cents a pound today and tomorrow for bens cf aJl sizes, ; and the hlghent prkfei for eggs and) cream. C. K. NELSON UOnMCOJH (Continued from page J) supplying Roseburii Grants Pass, Medford, Phoenix, Talent and Ash land. The commission held that this step -was necessary to prevent a shut down. . The War and Your Gasoline The first of a aeries of three statements For obvious reasons the following facts of interest to the public could not be published during the war. They affected a vital war necessity regarding which the Government required secrecy. But now that the war is won, we are at liberty to make the following statement of facts: Highly volatile gasoline for fighting aeroplanes was one of the war needs. The output of this special gasoline by all the refineries east of the Rocky Mountains was not enough, so Califor nia was called upon to furnish a large part of the supply. At the request of the United States Government the Pa cific Coast Petroleum War Service Committee apportioned California's quota among such of the large refiners as were able to make this special gaso line. The Standard Oil ConTpany,"being the largest of these, had the greatest quota to fill. We were glad to do our part. We supplied more than our quo ta of aviation gasoline. Aeroplane engines, operating high in the air under conditions of extreme cold and rarefied atmosphere, require a different gasoline from engines operat ing on the ground. In fact, the needs are so special that the gasoline manu factured for aeroplane use (often used at altitudes of from 20,000 to 25,000 feet) would be utterly indifferent -for use in automobile or other internal combustion engines operated on land or sea. ' Aviation gasoline has to be highly volatile. It must vaporize rapidly even in the extreme cold, of very high alti tudes. On its rapid vaporization alone must often depend the lives of the men in the aeroplane. This gasoline would not be good for general use. It would lack power on the ground, its loss in st6rage by evaporation would be great, and it would be expensive. Making aviation gasoline for . the Government took a very considerable part of the low boiling point or highly volatile constituents of the crude oil, and, as a result, the gasoline left avail able for regular use lacked those quali- ties which assure easy starting of the automobile engine. The Government's demand for avi- ation gasoline reached its maximum in the late fall of 1918, and then for a peri od of about six weeks the deficiency of Red Crown gasoline in low boiling point constituents or easy - starting qualities was most apparent. Now that the war is won and the great demand for aviation gasoline has ceased, we are again able to offer the same grade of Red Crown gasoline as formerly, with the same full and con tinuous chain of boiling points from the low to the high whichis necessary for easy starting, quick and smooth acceleration, high power and long mileage; STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California)' Sabln's Drug Store. Adv.