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BATIRDAY, Al'ltlli SO. 1010. GRAXTfJ PAHS DAILY COIIUEH NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS MTATH UIUHWAY iXWHTRCCTION 7 .1 I White Lawn Petticoats lce and KmbroldVry TrlmmcO Hlk INillcoaU nil color MRS. E. REHKOPF Classified Advertising t ; FOB MUC i. TiTtching soaa-B. o. whit Leg horn. Best of winter Uytrs. ' 11.50 per setting of 15. IT l" 100 loti. K. Huimerbfher, pbone 606-F-2S. R. F. D. No. I. tt MISCKLLANKOllft TIKES Heed tire bought tod eold Auto Pervlce Co. Pbone I24-J, op- posit Oxford hotel. 20tf TEAM and 10 year old. a!o har ness end wagon for Mle. Sell all or cart. Call 711 worm E,ini or pboDe ll-L. k. QAL.DRA1TH. Insurance, rent al! a specialty. Acreage, Building miwiway, and Loans. 609 O ttreet, Launer'e old location. lf IStf MODERN bungalow and 9-room house, both on East D street, for sale cheap; terms If required. Mrs. R. A. N. . Reymors, phone 292-J. 85 FOR SALE 136 acres of land three miles east of Grants Pass, on the north bank of the Rogue River. Part bottom, the balance tench land. About 40 acres clear and can be eulttvated. Two thousand dollar Is the price now. See N E. Townsend. 621 A street, Grants Pass. 61 FOR BALK 1C0 head good Shrop shire ewes, delivered In Grants Paas or Roseburg, 185 lambs thrown in more to come. These sheep are thoroughbred Bhrop- shires; good fleece of wool on their backs; price $20. Geo. W. vin Mnntame. Cat. 64 ELECT RIO WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. ' C. C. Harper, 115 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plootlng at 10 oents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford. Ore. 151 IF YOU WANT to sell your pro perty; If you want to buy proper ty; It you want good loans; If you want any service that a realty man can render. See McKlnstry, 60S O street. 25tf Sealed bids will be received by the State Highway Commission of the State of Oregon at Room 620 Mult nomah County Courthouse, Portland, Oregon, at 10, o'clock a. m. on the Ctli day of May, 1919, for the follow ing projects: Grading and macadamizing1. Pa cific highway, Benton county, Mon roe to Lane county line, 3.24 miles In length; 18,000 cubio yard exca vation; 6,760 cubic yards rock sur facing. ' Grading, Pacific highway, Clacka mus county, uregon v.ny w vwou, 0.8 mile in lengw; tu.uuu cuoic yards excavation. Grading and macadam, Pacific highway, Douglas county, Comstock Pasa Creek section. 1.0 mile in Inngth; 6,000 cubic yards excava tion; 2,000 cubic yard rock surfac ing. ' Grading and macadam, Pacific Douglas county, Leona-' Drain section, 8.26 miles In length; 19,000 cubio yard excavation; 6,000 cubic yard rock surfacing. Grading and macadam, Pacific highway, Douglas county, Oakland South section, 1.2 mile In length; 14,000 cubic yard excavation; 2,400 cubic yards rock surfacing. , , Grading and macadam. Pacific high way,, Douglas county, Roseburg Wlnchester section, 2.0 miles In length; -9,000 cubic yards excava tion; 4,000 cubic yards rock surfac Ing. Grading and macadam, Pacific highway, Douglas county, Roseburg- Dillard section, 6.7 miles In length; 51,000 cubic yards excavation; 7,500 Smart Clothing for Men ELECTRIC WIRINO-rHouee wiring, cu1)Ic y,rd, -o BUrfaclnj. motor Installed and repaired. Phone 343-L. Joe A. Poller. 63 KNI0IIT3 and Ladle of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. ball. 4Stt of Superior Taste T OU have often admired the man whose clothes A look rich and refined. You've wondered what he paid for his clothes. r ' Chances are he pays no more than what you pay but he is careful to pick clothes like these we have on display for your inspection. The fabrics are live ly in pattern, rich in color the wear long. The ' styles are up to the hour. We invite your inspection. See our window displays. W; J I pe- 1 1 M v - $25 to $45 Peerless Clothing Go Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Have It" APPLICATION TO FORECLOSE DELINQUENT TAX CERTIFICATE PRESENT OWNERSHIP township nun nf JnaflDhlna county. 50c each. For sal by Josephine Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at reasonable rate. j FOR SALE 180 acres, partly fenc ed, 6-room bungalow, two poultry houses, largo barn, wood house, family orchard. Near New Hope, for sale cheap. Address No. 728 care Courier or phone 323-J. 55 FOR - SALE Household goods, 2 autos, 1 Ford '16 model, shock ab sorbers, first class condition, 1300 cash or bankable nolo. Phone 204-R. O. M. Rowley. 4Rtf IF YOU WANT good O. ft C. home stead; two good relinquishment. Splendid homea at your price. See E. T. McKlnstry, 603 G street. 48tf DENTIST FOR SALE A 3-year-old gelding. weight about J 3 50 lbs. Broke Address W. F. Wilson, Murphy. 54 WHITE OCRONTO and Yellow Mc Klnley chrysanthemums, 6 for 25c leave order at Oregon Gua 6 Electrlo office, where we will de liver plants. Phone 826-R. W R Nlnnor. 55 FOR SALE One iMaxwell car, 1914, 8175. A. G. Houck, South Park street. 56 FOR SALE 40 acres partly culti vated land, all fenced, nicely lo- cated on good highway, ten miles from Grants Pas. Address Mrs. M. A. McColm. Wlldervllle, Ore. 56 E. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-la dentistry 109H South lU street. Grants Pass, Oregon. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., successor to Dr. Bert Elliott Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 163-J. PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT. . M. D.. Preeti- limited to diseases of the ,y. ' dom and throat. Glasses B't" OfBee hours 9-12, 1-5. or on at polntment. Office phone 12. f' dence phnne 369-J. 4 LOUGHRIDOE. U. D.. Pbytafai and surgeon. City or country call attendsd day or. night Resident pbone 869; office phone 181 Sixth snd. H. TaHs Bldg. FOR SAI.J0 Household furniture. Call at 816 F street. 52 LOST 1)ST Butck lde curtain, new black with blue-gray lining, lost on road between Grant Pass and Waldo. Finder please notify Geo, M. Eeterly, Waldo, or Courier of fice. 53 WANTED WANTED A home for a bright lit tle hoy of about 13 years of age. -Mother and father both dead. In quire of C. G. ,. Glllotte, county Indue. , 46tf WANTED Men for Phon 600-F-4. W. farm work, 1. Yetter. 63 TAXI A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Interns mrdlclu and nervous dlscsser I03 Corbtt Blilg.. Portland, Of Houra 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m FREDERICK 1). STRICKER, M. D.. Room 5 and 7 Masonic Building. Office hours, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Phone: Office 18-R; Re. 18-Y. VETERINARY M IWIKON OR. R. J. BE8TUL. Veterinarian Offloe, residence. , Phon 305-R HBAYAOB AND TRAN8KEH COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al kind of dray age and tranif wrk carefully and prompUy don Phone 181-J. Stand at frelgh depot. A. Shad. Prop. rHE WORLD MOVES; so do we Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon , 397-R. Grading and macadam. Pacific highway, Douglas county, Jacques Place-John Place section, 7.2 miles in length; 28.000 cubic yards exca vation; 11,200 cubic yards rock sur facing. Grading, Columbia River highway, lilllam county, Arllngton-Morro-r county line section, 12.3 mile In length; 88,000 cubic yards' excava tion. ' Grading and paving. Pacific high way, Jackson county, Gold Hlll-Aose- phlne county line section, 12.2 miles in lon:ftn; z.ouu cuoic yarns excavation. Grading and paving. Pacific high way, Jackson county, Ashland-Green Sprlns Mt. Road. '5.85 miles in length; 24,500 cubic yards excava tion.' . Paving, Pacific highway, Jackson county, Green Springs Mt Road-California line section. 14.8 milee in length; 11,000 cubic yards excava tion. ' Grading. Pacific highway, Jose phine county, Sexton Mt. section, 7.6 miles in length, 118,000 cubic yards excavation. Paving. Pacific highway, Lane county, EugeneGoshen section, 4.9 mile In length; 10,000 cubic yards excavation. Grading and macadam, Pacific highway, Lane eonnty, Junction City Benton county line, 5.5 mile In length: 16,000 cubic yard excava tion; 11,500 cubio yard rock sur Paving, Old Oregon Trail, Union county, Island City-LaGrande-Hot Lake section; 6.6 miles in length. Paving, West Side highway, Wash Ington county, Hillsboro-Forest Grove section, 4.3 miles In length No bid will he considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's ibond or certified check for an amount equal to five (5) per cent of the total amount hid. A corporate surety ibond will be re quired for the faithful performance of the contract In a sum equal to one-half of the total amount bid V Proposal blanks and full lnforma- Bl'MMONS '. u. ISHAMdrayag and tranafw. . Safes, itano -and . furnltuw moved,' packed, shipped and star ed. Offloe phone 124-T. Rs4- , dence phone, 134-R. CIVIL ENGINEERS CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from . Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call 183-J. Resldonce 149-Y. Otto" J. Knip. 238 DANIEL McFARLAND, neer and surveyor. 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y, PHOTO STUDIO DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally at 9:80 a. in. Everett Hogue, phone 817. : ' 317 USB THE WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone 896. Residence , phone 820-R. W. 0. White. 83 SPA TAXI Two niaohlne3 at yoiir service at any hour. Phone 262-R when In a hurry for a car. 4Stf THE PICTURE MILL tor tine phoio rphs. Open dally except San- day from 10 a. m. to 6 p. tn. Ban dar sittings by appointment only Phone Mill, 288-R, or - residence 140-J. , 67tl P.H1CHESTER S PILLS biVHitNIt I'.UANU I'lLlJIift"" k"B 1 H ,MknonMnftl.SIMt.'l'"" tlon for bidder may be obtained at the office of the State Highway En gineer, Capitol Building, Salem. Plans, specifications and form of contract may be Inspected at the same place or may be obtained upon donoelt of 85.00 tor each set of i J Plana mil .iii h. iviaoa i3iiinnuii. - snetrieations are also on file at nesiaence 1 ., . In AA. n.. Ulni. Dnntlnni, rillvoom ieou ouimiuj, jtuivisuu - Plans and eoectiicauons tor uie work in Jackson county may be In spected at the office of Mr. K. E Hodgman, division engineer at Med ford, and plans and specifications tor the work In Union county may be in spe'.ted in the office of Manche Bennett, division engineer, Pendle ton. :" ' , ' ; - ' -" The right Is reserved to reject any or all prdposals or to accept the pro- oosal deemed 'best for the State of Oregon. ; 4 STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. S. BENSON, Chairman ; V. L. THOMPSON, Commlseloner R. A. BOOTH, Commissioner JOB PBlHTiKG REATLY Wl IT THE COURIER OFFICE Attest: HERBERT NUNN, - ' State Highway Engineer. ; alom, Oregon, lAipril 28, 1919. 66 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Josephine Ebba A. Rowe, plaintiff vs. Albert J. Rowe, Evelyn M. Haller, Henry A. Rowe, Fred M. Rowe, Helen E. Houze, Fred H. Rowe also known a Frank H. Rowe, Daniel ! Benjamin William -Lee Alma Gracia Lee, Martha J. Lee, the unknown helrs)f William L. Lee, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title or interest In the real estate hereinaf ter described, defendants. To the above named and designated defendants In the name' of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby notified that plaintiff, Ebba A. Rowe. Is the own er and holder of Certificate of De linquency No. 823, of date and is sued Aug. 31. 1914, to il. A. Rowe by he Tax Collector of joscpnine Countr. Oregon, for the sum of 240.50, being amount tben due and delinquent for taxes for the year 912. with penalty and interest, up on the following described real pro perty, situated In Josephine County. State of Oregon. to-w-It: E4 of SEK, and EH of NE, and NWH of SEVi of Section 16, township 34 south range 6 West of the Willam ette Meridian. You are further notified that plaintiff and her assignor of said certificate. H. A. Rowe. have paid taxes upon said premises for tne following- subsequent years, on the following dates and In the following amounts: For year 1913. 136.74, paid Sept. 10, 1914; for 1914. 141.80. maid Jan. is. lor i halt 1916, $17.60, paid Apr. 5, 1916; tor 2nd half 1916, 817.60, padd Aug. 8, 1916; for 1st halt 1916. 1...40. paid Apr. 6. 1917; for 2nd halt 1916. 522.40, paid July lu, 191 ; lor ibi half 1917, $21.62. paid Mar. 26, 1918; for 2nd halt 1917. $21.52. paid Oct 6, 1918; for 1st half 1918. 123.98. naid Mar. 16, lsis; tne saia several sum paitd for eald certificate and for said subsequent taxes draw Interest t the rate of 15 per cent per annum from date or payment. The oerenaanis a men j. iwm, Evelyn M. Haller, Henry A. Rowe, Fred M. Howe. Helen E. Mouse ana Fred H. Rowe, also known as Frank H. Rowe appear of record to be the owner of said property and the other defendants claim some interest therein. You are further notified that the plaintiff will pply to the afoove en titled court for a judgment against you for the amount paid aa aroresaia upon the said Delinquent Certificate with 15 per cent interest tnereon from Aug. 31, 1914, and for Judg ment for each of the said several sums paid tor subsequent taxes with 16 per cent interest tnereon rrom respective dates of payment; and for a decree decreeing earns to con stitute a valid first Hen upon said property, foreclosing same na or dering sale of eald property for sat isfaction of said lien Including costs and accruing costs of this pro ceedings; and. for a further decree correcting any defect that may ap pear In the naming of -the owner of said property In the ' ascessment thereof for any of the aforesaid years. r . . You -are summoned and required to appear In the above-entitled rotirt 1 and matter within tsu days alter tne date of the first publication of this summons, 'exclusive of the date of first publication, and defend this ac tion or pay the amount due as afore said, and In case of your failure so to do a decree will be rendered tore closing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land and premises v j IV I jaoove aBuriucu. -, This summon pursuant to an or der of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above entitled court, of date March 29th, 1919, is served upon you by publication once a week for six successive weeks; date of first publication being March 29th, 1919. - All DrfKMfl Mnri nsinArai in thta nm. .ceedlngs may be served upon the un dersigned at his address, Jackson ville, Oregon. H. K. HANNA, Attorney .for Plaintiff. THRILLING fRIZE FIGHT STAGED IN "SPORTING LIFE MUNICH SCI OF MORE (Contlnned from page 1) Thousands of the citizens are fleeing according to reports. 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If you have no checking account you should open one at once and grow with your bank. We can offer you some attractive rea sons why you should hank with us. v THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON - i i: II '