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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1919)
i avi dm hdav, April 2:1. into. GRANTS PARS DAILY COIR1EB PA3E THREE Classified Advertising fr'OH HI.K MATCHING "Uoi-S. C. Whit Leg horns. Rest of winter layers. 11.60 per Matting o( 16. 17 In 100 loti. K. Ilanimerbnchor, phone 606-F-23. R. V. D. No TIC AM 9 and 10 years old, also har ness and wagon for sale. Boll all ,,, i,rt. Csll 712 NortU Eighth or phone 1S-L. .i?l' MODISRN bungalow nd 'om j hoina, both on East D street, fori into cheap; tortus If required. Mrs. K. A. N. Reymors. phone M, roil 8AIJC 1S6 acres of Innd three miles east of Grants Pass, on th north ank of tho Rogue River. Part bottom the balance tench land. About 40 am-s clear and enn be cultivated. Two thousand dollars la the price now. Bee N. E. Townsond, 621 A etreet. Grant Pass. 61 TAXI CIIANOK OK JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call 183-J. iReldune 149-Y. Otto J. Knlp. 238 2- " BaTlOiTNISY to Bolma, Keruy and I Waldo.' leaves Grants Pass dally at 9:30 a. m. Kvorett Hogue, phone 317. USI5THK WHITETi'NK TA1 for prompt sorvlce HAM WOULD FORCE PEACE (Continued from pane 1) lux itself iimiiir steadily declining market. A reduction In the burdeli of taxation Is necessary, or possibly 1 should say, 11 redistribution of the burden. This can In my Judgment, be more effectively and equitably ac- rannl.Kahnrf hv .) 1VV of A lltlOS II B- 317 Ion Imports In connection with a re- adlustment ot the Immense taxes. City and country) The amount received on Imports now trips. Safety first. Call Grants Is insignificant, mere snouia Pass Hotel, phone 396. Resldoncs collfoted a billion or a billion and a r,hnn. sn.n w n. White. 83 nuarter In revenue at the ports of WXATTwTOcllBMnn-yoCT ir- The United State, will be service at any hour. Phone 262-R P"" ;; ot h iZ . ... . to. 1 many vears and If we do not pro- wniin in nurrr inr car. voit I - other matters that require amend ment, snd tbe fact that agreements have been in ado to amend the orig inal draft Indicates that the discus sion lias been productive of good. We ought to take sufficient time to draft for the loaitue the best 00s- slble constitution that the wisdom of man can devise, for 1 will be subject ed to enormous strains from time to time, and to he of any permanenf value It must be able to successfully emerge from them." , Mr. llawler will remain In Grants Paw until Thursday morning, when he leaves for Roseburg. TO EXCHANGE PORTLAND U)T3 for house or land. W C. Itauter. Rt. Maries. Ida. 48 DKNTIHTS E.'C. MACY, U. M. D. Flril-lasi dentistry 109 H South Slxtf street. Grants Pass, Oregon. FOR SALE 160 hesd good 6hrop- ... . si... . Jo t n anrtta MfllTA ewn, aolivoru im 1 ' rj"" r.. ". tZ.I to Dr. Dert Elliott. Over Golden time Is the settlement with our ene- 1IIIU- sis " vldo for the protection of our labor and industries this country will tie- come a dumping ground for the pro ducts of vwrlous other nations seek ing markets for goods made by cheaper labor working under Inferior conditions. I am of ihe opinion that revenue legislation will be one of the first matters to be considered. "The most inirlstant question be- fnra ti Amnrlnan oe)I)lo at this sheep are thoroughbred Blirop shires; good fleece of wool on their backs; price $20. Geo. W. King. Montague, Cal. Rule Btore. phone 162-J, Phone 6. Residence yon wet they FHVRICIANS PRESENT OWNERSllll' township pints of Josophlne county, 50c each. Kor sale by Josophlne Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at reasonable rat. 89lf FOR SALE 10 acres, partly fenc ed, 8-room bungalow, two poultry hounes, lsrite born, wood house, family orchard. Near Now Hope, for anlo cheap. Address No. 728 care Courier or phone 323-J. 65 FOR SALE Jersey caw. giving milk now. Robert McClaskcy, Rt. No. 2, Hox 22, Grants rasa. 61 poll aXi-E Household goods, t autos. 1 Ford "16 model, shock ab sorbers, first class -ondltlon. $300 cash or bankable note. Phone 204-R. G. M. (Rowley, 4Rtf U O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Praetlet limited to diseases of tbe oye. eat nose and throat. Glasses fitted Office hours 9-12s 2-6, or 00 as polntmant Office phone 63, res dence phone 169-J. 9 LOUOHRIDOE. M. U., Physlclai and Kirgcon. City or country call' sttmld day or night. Resident phone IC9: office phone IK: BWtb snd H. Tuffs Bids Tii RENT FOR RENT Two corner office rooms, In Lundburg building. Steam heat, water. Janitor service. Fine for attorney or doctor. Geo. E. Lundburg. 49 A. A WITH AM, M. D. Interns mdlctue and nervous dlscssrs 0J Corbelt Rldg.. Portlsnd. Or Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m FREDERICK 1). 8TRICKER, M. D.. Rooms 5 and 7 ilasonlo Building. Office hours, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Phones: Office 18-R; Res. 18-Y. mles. It seems to me that the sltua tlon would have been simplified had the delegates In Paris first devoted their attention to the terms of rhe peace to be offered to the central al lies, and having determined upon the terms they would offer, to have said to the central allies, There are the terms ot settlement, you can either accept or we will enforce them upon m or hnvlnz done this it would have been possible then to have taken w the question of league of nations unimpeded y the, difficulties Incident to settlement ot the peace termB OVER THE TOP AND PAY! Over the top they went and -won; Mrnnn 1 n csv gam riiminfr inniiv. Safe from the foe the? made It At OVER THE TOP AND PAT! Hunger and cold and f mi phi- All In tbe work of the day. Utile yon Know or tne carnage nerce. OVER THE TOP AND PAY! Some of them blinded, gassed and lame; Brand of tbe bloody fray. Heroes, with wound stripes earned for yon. OVEft THE TOP AND PAY! Scorn and contempt they'll have for Ton If slackers you are today. Bone of their bone ana biooa 01 ineir OVER THE TOP AND PAY! Here and abroad they are watching you; They draft YOU now for the Victory Loan! OVER THE TOP AND PAY! XOTK'K OP BOND REDEMPTION VETERINARY MUUJKON DR. R. J. BESTUU Veterinarian Office, residence. Phone 106-R t-nt 111VT Viirnlnhnd house at 712 E street. See 0. M. Flint. 4tf j WANTKD j WANTED A home for a bright llt-i tie boy of about 8 yoars of age. Mother and father both dead. In quire of C. U. Gillette, county JudKe. 6,f liOHT DRAYAGK AND TRANS Kit tomercTaITtra co kinds of drayage and tranar rk carefully and promptly don Pbone 181-J. Stand at fre'.g' denot A. Shade. Prop THE WORLD MOVES; so do DuAVh Bras. Transfer Co. Phon 197-R. LOST April 20. one fur backed dove 8etween Rogue River bridge and New Hope. Suitable rewnrd for same. Leave at the Courier office. 49 P. u IttHAM, drasge sud iransu Safes. !anos and turaltur moved, packed, shipped and stn' ed. Office phone 124-Y. Rsl dence phone, 124-R. U)ST Bulrk side .curtain, new. black with blue-grsy lining, lost on road between Grants Pass and Waldo. Finder please notify Geo. M. Eeterly, Waldo, or Courier of fice. 63 MIHCELLANBOl'M TIRES Used tires bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone 324-J, op- noslte Oxford hotel. 20tf E. L. OALBRAITH, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loam. 609 0 street, Launer'i nlil lncatlon. tt CIVIL ENGINEERS Notice Is hereby given to owners of and holders of municipal city lm- I nrovement 'bonds that at the seml-an- ine peace lerino. "" - I' , , ... .v. o..- .r. in fvw nual interest payment penoa on iu ' ... ., jt u.i.il l.t A of xtav. 1919 the city of of a sonsiDie. eneciivo nu - . . .... ... iuv ta Grants Pass, josepnine couuij, u- th .Pttiament of Its own gon, will redeem the following out- domestic policies and question, and sUndlng city lPr""t confine lUelf to the International re-vi: oonu Uu.uP.Cu vq. - laUons of the state which neeome members of the league; except of course, the league would always be observant of the actions of the sev eral nations to see that they did not erretlv or oiienly Dlan war. I favor the best league that can 'be formea. The draft presented to the delegates in Versailles In February Is defective In many respects. It docs not pro vide how the executive council shall ivote. whether y a majority, or by a two thirds majority; how the mem bers shall be selected, or how a ques tion chatl be adjusted In case the executive council Is unable to agree; It provides that the executive coun cil can Interfere In the domestic af fairs of the members of the league, and I do not believe any other na tion can manage our affairs better than we cad ourselves; It also does not guarantee the continuance of j h Mnnmn Doctrine. There are No man makes a better im pression than his appearance warrants Yon are Judged almost wholly. ty your appeartnee. Knowing that to (be a tact, can you afford to let yourself look shabby? Our cleaning and pressing ser "vlce will work wondoi with your clothes. All our pressing Is done on a Hoff-Man Steam Pressing (Machine, whkh draws all the dirt out of the cloth by a strong vacuum attachment and brightens It up through the application of hot, dry steam. We Call For and Deliver PHONE 147 4 " The Wardrobe fleaners 815 NORTH SIXTH STREET Amos F. Williams, Proprietor 1. , f JIM .. ..L.-Ul - The California and-' Oregon ' Coast Railroad Company ' " ;time CARD ' Effective Nor. 19, 1918. 87 'of Sixth streei lmprovement, said bonds were Isued and dated tbe 1st day of May. 1910. Said bonds will be redeemed at the, office of the city treasurer of the CRT OI uranis rase, junwyumw vvuji-. , 7 h i.t of Mar Trains wllltrun Tuesday. Thursday ty. Oregon on the 1st day of May. .,.,,- 1919. which is the time fixed lor - . such redemption, and the lime at I Leave oranuM. .x r. which interest shall be taken up audi "It. Cre k -J P- M. .. . .v .- Leave Waters Creek , , . P. M. canceuea oy nnue 01 w b... s p. acts proviamg lor ne usuiub ui ui-o bonds Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this 21st day of April, 1919. G. P. JESTER, City Treasurer. ; Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and paasenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 181. Our classified ads bring results. DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engl neer and surveyor. 740 Tenth street, phone PHOTO rt'fXim THE PICTURE MILL for graphs. Open dally except Sin day from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment on!i Pbone Mill. I8S-R. or resident 140-J. , &7tl , ".S 4COVERALLS- I "" " I R0 Pt .O'f tine photo I Keep Kids Kle ATTORNEYS ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, hous wiring. C. C. Harper, 815 North Sixth Btreet, phone 47. tl HEMSTITCHINO and plcoilng at 10 ' cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. ., IF YOU WANT to sell your pro nertv. If you want to buy proper ty; If you want good loans; If you want any service that a realty man can render. See McKlnstry, 603 O street. 25tl ELECTRIC WIRING House wiring, motors Installed and repaired. Phone 243-L. Joe A. Polley. 63 H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-ls Practices In all State and Feder Courts. First National Bank Bid- COLVIU ft WILLIAMS, Attorn)' . at-Law, Grants Pass Banking C Bldg., Grants Pass. Oregon. . bV VAN DYI.k, , Attorney. Prt tic in all ioiirtv Plrt Nation Bank Rldv. r d. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney ai Law" ; Uoldeo Rule Bulldiu Pbonu 270. Grants Pass, Oregr.r M?v I Loot for thisUed Woven Label 3T .: '1 Kleen $12 the Suit A New Suit FREE if they rip fisspore of Imitation HIGHEST PRICES paid for wool and mohair. Grants Pass Junk Co., 403 South Sixth Btreet. phone 21. 07 KNIGHTS and Ladies of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 43tl BLANCH A RD 4 BLANCHARD, At torneyi, Albert Bldg. Pnoa ISt-J. Practice In all courts; lan board attorneys. OVERALLS StS.U.S.PAT.OfT. fVI STRAUSS fcCOJ fpl5CO.Clt Levi Strauas i Co, San Francisco , ' kwM GRAND PRIZE tl t.f.lV . A. 61DLER, Attorney-at-Law, ret erne In " bankruptcy, temple, Grants Pass, Ore, Masont WHEN EVERY MOVE HURTS GEO, H. DURHAM, attorney at law, T.omA ivurv ninrnlns. achv and at law, j wnraa when lt'a daniD or referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Lk.iiv? anpct vour kidneys and Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer, First National Bank building, Grants Psbs. Oregon. PASTURAGE For one to one hun dred head live stock. River front age for water. C. 0. Anient ranch Anal, nf town. 49 IF YOU WANT good O. A C. home stead; two good relinquishments. Splendid homes at your price. See E. T. McKlnstry, 603 Q street. 48tf Vm, mnat jtann Ihn atnmflrh ind bowels, -purify the 'blood, each Spring or you leave winters germs ana im purities in' your blood and system,. Drive them away, clean out the stom ach and bowels, rtake HolllBter's Rocky Mountain Tea, a Spring claanscr-purlfier. ' 85c. Tea or Tab- ets. Sabin's Drug Store. Ady. . , i . t Printing that pleases YT a do It! .."oi'r'er Job Department , try the remedy your neighbors use. Mrs. wm. Harvey, oai r. imsuiu St., Grants Pass, says: "I suffered from kidney trouble. My back near ly killed me, It aohed so badly. I was as helpless as a child, being con fined to my bed most of the time. My kidneys were terribly congested and t wfi nnrvnni wraptr. it luBL seem ed as though every men oi my oouy was affected, as l acnea an ovtr. ni. TTMnav Pllln nulled me through this. I stuck to them for several months ana was nnauy aoie to set around as wen as ever., i ftnnaMAf. mVAAlf Aiired. jPrlce-OOo, at all -dealers. Don't simply aBk for a kidney remedy nmn'i KMiikt Pilla the same that Mrs. Harvey had. FoBter-Mll- jburt Co.. Mrgrs., Bulr.l- N. Y. ; . I He would have subscribed to the Yidory Liberty Loan because he was area! AmercarL He practiced what he-preached Americariism. You might have disagreed with him at times but to the whole world he stood for America. Are you doing less? , You are unless you . are willing to sacrifice -unless you take your share of the Victory Liberty Loan , i ' Victory Loan Committee,for Josephine County This 8 pace contributed by . 'Churchill & Maxwell si