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KIUD.W, Al'ltllj II, 1IMU. OIUNTS PASS DAILY CO till Ell PA3E THRKE Classified KOH HALK HATCHING KOCia 8. C. White U borni. Hoit of winter layer. S1.G0 por ottlng of 15. 7 In 100 lota. K. Himmorbfti'hor, phone COfl-F-23, It. FJ. No. 2. tf rOK SAUK 10 aoro 8 mile from city, I acre Tokay grapo, good garden, good building, 8 -room noiiee, amall barn, etc Call 802 Bridge St., or addra P. O. Bo 151, OranU Pane, Or. TEAM t and 10 year old, alao har nea and wagon (or aala. Bell aty or part. Call 712 North Eighth or phone ll-K. itf MOOBRN bungalow and -roora home, both on Beat I) atreet. for aulo cheap: term If required. Mra. R. A. N. Reymera, phone 281-J. ; l KOH SAlic 640-acre etock or grain farm. Alao team, buggy, hack. Saw mill. 10 h. p. ateam tractor angina. WJU reot farm. W. J. (tavago, lid. 1, Grant I'aae, Ore. 85 FOR BAUB Young calf. Inquire A. V. Ray, Weat atreet. 41 FOR SALIC Four room cottage, partly furnlahed; make your own termi. 801 Jordan street. Apply at Ropor'a Tailor ahnp. 40 FoTia17rTs5 acre of land three mllea eaitt of Oranta P. on the north tank or the Rogue River. Part bottom, the balance bench land. About 40 aroa. clear and enn be cultivated. Two thousand dollar l the vrlee now. Bee N. B. Townsnnd, 821 A atreet, Grants Pam. 1 FOR8Ai.r7 Jersey heifer, com ing froah In May; 2 Joraey cow giving milk now and one Durheju cow giving milk and one t-montba old Durham bull, (ilenn Provolt. phone iProvolt central. 43 FOR BAMS C1IBAP Oaa range and Ice hot. Phona 875-11. 81 ' Tt RKST FORTY ACRKS on Inline crei-k for rent. I wilt furnish seed If ne reaaary, alao one horao and 50 chlckona, plow and cultivator, four oowa and two pig. Come and aoa R. Tlinmona for particular! at 808 L atreet. 23tf FOrfliENT Furnlahed 5-room cot tage. Inquire of O. P. Jeater, at Grant Paaa bank. 40 FOJl RENT Two ho"u7okeeping rooms with bath. Shade In sum mer. 207 Went C atreet. 42 WANT in WANTED About 70 roda of rabMt tight woven wire fonclng. Peter Tangon, ill. F. D. 2, Box 106. - 48 TO EXCHANGE TO TRADE Two house and 5 lot In Dundee, Yamhill county, Ore., 27 mllea south of Portland, one block from 8. P, depot for 6 or 7 room houee la Grant a Paaa. Ap ply 215 Weat I atreet. 42 TO TRADE Five room houae, barn and five lot on Weil L street for Ford car. Must be In good condi tion. Address Box (2, Merlin, Ore gon. 40 1)11 AY AGE AND TRANSHCR COMMERCIAL, TRANSFER CO,! A kinds of drayage and traasre wark carefully and promptly don Pbone 181-J. 8tand at fraigr depot. A. 8hade, Prop: THE WORLD MOVES; ao do w Bunch Bros. Transfer Co Phnr. S97-R. F. 0. I8HAM, drayaga and transf; Safes. i lanoa and furnhnr moved, packed., ahjpped and sto' ad. Office phone 124-Y, R'sl denca phone, 124-R.' ' STRAYED A 3-YEAR OLD heifer came to my ranch two year ago; light red with white face and line back; no 'brand; markod with crop of, right ear, with upper bit; crop of left ear, with halt crop. Owner will please call and pay charges. Ad drese P. O. Box 100, Kerby, Orer gon. 41 PHOTO STPDIO THE PICTURE MILL for tine photo graph. Open dally except 8un day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment only I'tmne Mill, 2R3-R, or ,. residence ln.j. 67tl t CIVIL KXGINRNH8 DANIEL McFARLAND, , civil . engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 55 . t - Advertising MIMCKIXANKOl K TIKES Uaod tire bought and said Auto Service Co. Pbone 224-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 20tf E. L. QALORAITII, Insurance, rent al spsclalty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 809 O street, Launer's old location. tf ELECTRIC WIRINO and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 818 North Blxtb street, phone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cent a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 182 IF YOU WANT to soil your pro perty; If you want to buy proper ty; If you want good loana; If you want any service that a realty man 'can render. See McKlnstry, 608 O street. 2(tf ELECTRIC WRINO House wiring, motor Installed and repaired. Phone 248-L. Joe A. Polley. 58 TYPEWRITERS repaired, overhaul ed, rebuilt, by typewriter expert of tan year experience. Cbaa. A. Inbum, car Isham Transfer Co. 41 TAXI CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call 183 J. Residence 149-Y. Otto J. Knlps. 238 DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kertoy and Waldo. leaves Grant Pas dally at 9:30 a. in. . Everett Hogue, phone 317. 317 USE THE WHITE LINE TAX' for prompt ervlce. City and country trips. Safety first. Call resi dence phone 820-R W. O. White. IRS DENTISTS E. C. MACY. I). M. D. Flrt-la dentistry 10 H 8outh Slsti street. Grant Pas. Oregon. C. E. JACKSON. D. M. D., successor to Dr. BerUEIIIott. Over Golden . Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 153-J. PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT. M. D., Practir limited to dlaeaaea of the eye. eat nose and throat. Glasses OlteC Office houra 9-12, 3-6, or on ac polntment Office pbone 62. res' dence phone 159-J. a LOUGHR1DQK. M. U.. PnyaJuu and surgeon. City or country call attended day or night. Resident phona 869; office phone IDT Sixth and H, Tuff Bide A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Intern m"1Inlne and nervous diseases 08 Corbett Bldg., Portland. Or Hour 10 to 12 a. m.; 1 to 4 p. m VETERINARY 8LKOKON DR. R. J. BE8TUL. Veterlnarla. Offloe, resldenoe. Phone 805-Tt'-' ATTORNF.TR H. D. NORTON. Attornev-at-lan PraoUoes In all 8tate and Feder Court. First National Bank,BM COLVIQ 4 WILLIAMS, Attorney at-Law. Grants Pass Banking Cr Bldg., OranU Pass. Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Pra. Uoe in all court, first Nations Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney ai Law. Qolden Rule Butldlm PUono 870. Orauta Pass. Oread i . IILANCHAKD A BLANCHARD, Ai torneya, . Albert Bldg. Pbo. 116-J. Practice In all courta; laa board attorneya. , - ' C. A.. S1DLER. Attorney-at-Law. re eree '. In bankruptcy. ' Manoni tempe, Qr'antf Psse,, Ore. . GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law, referee In bankruptcy, ' Masonic . Temple, Grant Pass,.' Or., Phone 186J. 1 " JAMES T. CHIMNOCK, Lawyer, , First National Bank .: building. Grants Pass, Oregon. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company . TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. r .rv, : . Trains will .run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass ... 1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M Leave Watsr Creek 3 P. M Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M For Information regarding frelKhi iud pnssomer rates call at the offlc of the ronsnnnV, Lnndburii, hnlldln or ii'ltjihone 18 V For Sour Stomach Bloating, Gas, Coated Tongue, Sick Headache, Bad Bresib, Billow nets, Indigcttloo or Constipation lake FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS They cIcsom the bowels, sweeten the stomach and Invigorate lb liver. Do oot trip or slckeo. P. 8. irfcrfcm, r.lm St., If Men. MlckJ 1 km Sim fotoy Caihutla TahUu s ibaraafk trki tad cm pmklraly mit ihx tWy are tkm bM Iwiln." HOLD EVERYWHERE . , HEAL KHTATK TItA.N'KKEIM 4 From April Mt to April Olh, 4 . Incluxlve 4 Furnished by Josophlne County 4 Almtroet Company ' Verna I. Wlckhatn et con to John H. Donison, etux. W. D. 110. Parts hits It, 12, 13 and 14, Block 11 Lincoln Park addition. Geo. iM. Kellogg et ux to Sara Campbell, lowery deed. Northwest M lot 3, Blk. "U," Bournes addition. J. H. Shaw et ux to R. L. Coe, W. D. 10. 12 acre In NW4 of 8E of Bee. 14, Tp. 37 8.. U. 6 W. Matilda H. !Mench to Annie E. Hayea. W. D. 210. Tract in NW14 of NE'4 of Sec. 17, Tp. 36 8., R. 5 W. Emma C. Ieighton to H. M. Leigh- ton. W. D. 310. E14 of WK of 8E of Sec. 14, Tp. 39 S., R. 7 W. II. iM. Leigh ton to Emma C. ligh ten. W D. 310. WH of NW of NEVl of Sec. 23. and EH cf W14 of SEi and IE of 8E14 of NE of Sec. 14, Tp. 39 8., R. 7 W. P. IJ. Herman to W. II.' Batman, Q. C. D. 810. 19 Feet of west side of 8W'4 of 8Wfc Sec. 29, Tp. 86 S. R. 6 W. Eleanor Hogue et al to William Hogue and, Jane Hogue Q. D. 31. Ixu 2. 5, 6. 7 and 8, Bloik 7. Kerhy. Virginia Bacon to Bank of Browns ville. Q. D. $10 etc. Tract In SE of 9BK of Sec. 8, Tp. 36 8., R. 5 W. - Jessie U Chandler to Bank of Brownsville Q. D. $1, etc. Tract In SE4 of 8E14 of Sec. ft, Tp. 36 8. R. 5 W. Q. W. Donnell etux to F. M. Selby. W. D. 3425. Part of lot 2. block "V," Rlveraide addition. H. X. SUrr etux to J. G. RIsrs et al, deed. Tract in Sec. 16, Tp. 86 8., R. 6 W. Frank Din to Sugar Pine Lumber Company, B. A 8. D. 10. EH of NE4. SW14 of NEK. 8E4 of NW, Sec. 23. Tp. 88 S., R. 8 W. Miles Mclntyre et al to (Marcus W. Robblns, Q. D. 31. South 25 feet lota 1 and 2. Block 83, O. T. Grant Pas. 9pencer P. Grlffl to H. C. Carver. W. D. 310. NH of SEK Sec. 4, Tp. 4a S.. R. 8 W. ., Wm. Cockrlel to Henry Utke, W. D. 310. Fourteen acre In SW4 of 8K of Sec. 8, Tp. 36 S., R. 5 W. ' Solomon Hayden to Fred Mahl man. W. D. Val Con and Fred "Mahl raan to D. L, Prultt, W. D. $100 etc. Ett of SE14 and SE of NEH. Sec. 6. T. 36 6.. R. W. John Hummell to Alfred Schnei der W. D. $100, etcN Lot 1, block 40 In 'Railroad addition. Grants Pass Banking Company to Mary E. Lelth 'w. D. $400. Lot 4 and 6, block 62 In O. T. Grant Paaa. OPPOSED OH.-, PIPE; UNESl Teamsters Dsfeatsd ' Proposition Which Had Ita Origin In Brain. f Meman Jones, Pennsylvania. , It whs an American, Heman Jones of Erie. Pa., who drat conceived the Ideu or the construction of an oil "pipe line. It was to be of wood four Inches In diameter, but was not executed. A year Inter, In 1802, a. bill was Intro duced Into the legislature authorising a pipe line from Oil Creek to Klttan nlng, I'a., (the state In which oil waa first discovered), but It got no further, through the opposition of 4,000 team ster. In fact, for some , years the teuiusters made Impossible, the suc cess of the pipe line. They were do ing very well out or the existing meth ods of transportation, earning $10 to $!IO a day. and they viewed with vin dictive disfavor the loss of dollars and, weekly revelries. , Both In, 1803 and In 1803 the .teamsters wrought hnvoc on the two pipe lines construct ed In .those year. ,, Eventually prog rcss gained the- day, and ninny lines were Inld, Including one 102 miles long In 1880. It was not. however, till Johu D. Rockefeller, and his assoclatea took the matter In hnnil, eliminating all the old-fashioned methods of production and transportation, that petroleum be gan to be the power and profit It la to day. In 1800 the United Stntea pro duction of petroleum was 21,000,000 gallons. In 1017 It had risen to 13, 440,000.000 gallons. Gasoline I still the chief derivative, but fuel oil ha a; great future. ; ! ' .1 Legal Blanks at the Courier. WON THE GREAT WAR Pari, Apr. 11. The first name on the alhotetlcal list of the Am erican expeditionary force Is Private Aauo and the loot Is Corporal Zzep penfelt. Between the two names aye more than 2,000,000 others. George Washington, Abraham Lin coln, General Ulysses 8. Grant, Ro bert E. Lee, Wood row Wilson, sev eral Caesar and a few Btsmarks adorn the ranks with intermittent frequency. Excluding the commander-in-chief of the army and navy, there Is but one Woodrow Wilson. He I a private, and according to Stare and Strlpea, has just feeen placed In the working personnel of Bane Hospital No. 27, which was organized In Pittsburg. There la an abundance of the names of great men Including 74 George Washingtona. The name of the fintt president i surpassed by 79 Robert E. Lees, who holds the record for bfearers of the. name ' of great men. Ther are ' but two Abraham Lincoln and aeven Grants; 12 Caesars and four Blsmarks. Among the "common people," there are about 51,000 Smiths. True to thoir traditional predominance of the directories of moat cltlea, they domlnato the American expedition ary force In number. There are 39,000 Johnsons, 22,500 Joneses and a like number of Green. Sullivan aggregate 10,500, Browns 9,000, and Cohens 4,500. St Helena the Good. 8t. Helena according to colonial report, appears to have no real crim inals. Stone-throwing by night was for a short period the most serious of fense. Last year no person was com mitted for trial ; 104 out of 210 sum mary rases came under the education, road tax, and poor law ordinances and 77 trivial case were dealt with by the police without brluslus them to court. Three Instances of flogging are record ed. under the juvenile smoking ordi nance. .All kinds of lesa! Macks at tat Courier 'Chain ' know United States ' C.. ll,. HOBART CO. i GOU HILIi : mml mm mw- fl 'f? nip ; B0.U.S.Pafr.Off. Is our Registered and Cjmmon-lav Trade Mark and can only be rightfully used on goods made by us. 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