Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 28, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MOl.V. APRIL iM, 1010.
Classified
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fjATciiiNa eouhb. c.wuite Leg
horni. Best of win tor layers.
11.50 per sitting or 15. $7 In
100 lott. K. Haiiimerbui'hur,
phone e00-r-23, R. K. D. No. 2. If
TEAM 9 and 10 year old, alio har
ness and wagon for sale. Soil all
or part. Call 712 North Eighth
or phona 1I-L. l'1'
MODERN bungulow and 9-room
home, both on Kant D street, for
aula cheap; term If required
Mra. n. A. N. Reymor. - phone
-92-J. 8J
FOR SALE -125 acre of land three
miles east of Orant Taaa, on the
north bank of the Roguo River.
Part bottom, the .balance bench
land. About 40 ai-rce clear and
can be cultivated. Two thouannd
dollar la the price now. Bee N.
B. Townaend, 621 A street, Grant
Pass.
FOR SALE 150 bead good Shrop
shire ewes, delivered In Orant
Pa or Roseburg. 1ST, lamb
thrown In more to come. Thnno
aheep are thoroughbred Shrop
hires; good fleece of wool on
their back: price $20. Geo. W.
King, Montague, Cat. 4
pTtESKNT OWNBRaiilPtowtiHhlp
plat of Josephine county, 50c
each. Kor ale by Joxiphln Coun
ty A b trai t Co. Blue printing at
roaaonable rat. J9tf
TOR SALE 100 acre, partly fono.
ed, 0-rootn bungalow, two poultry
houses, large barn, wood house,
family orchnrd. Near Now Hope,
for aula cheap. Address No. 728
earn Courier or phono 323-J. 55
FOR SAI.Kllouaohold good. 2
auto, 1 Ford '18 model, ahock ab
sorber, first clau i-ondltlon, $300
caah or bankable nolo. Phone
204-R. a. M. Rowley. 4Stf
FOR 8AIJC A 3-year-old gelding,
weight about 1350 lb. Ilroko.
Addrea W. F. Wilson. Murphy. 64
WHITE OCItONTO and Yellow Mc
Klnley chrysanthemum. 6 for 25c.
leave ordor at Oregon ( ft
Kloctrlo office, where we will de
liver plant. Phone 32-R. W.
R. Nipper. 55
FOR BALE One Maxwell car, 1914,
1175. A. G. llou' k. South Park
atrent. 55
FOR SALE 40 acrea partly culti
vated lund, all fenced, nicely lo
rn ted on good highway, ten mllea
from Grant Pane. Addres Mr.
M. A. MoColm, Wlldorvllle, Ore.
55
FOR SALE-Good, sound work
home, weight about 1400 lb.
Price 9100. Phone A. T. Cart.
Wlldervlllo, Oregon. 57
FOR 9 A UK A good cow and house
hold good, etc., too numerous to
mention. Inquire at 726 South
Sixth atrcet. 63
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A
young work ho rue or will exchange
for good milk cow and pay dif
ference. Chaa. E. Wlae, Rt. 1,
phone 600-F-12. 63
FOR SALE One 2-horae, and one
6-horse gai engine; 160 feet 3-Inch
Irrigation pipe; one 800-gallon
tank; pump Jack and pump. Any
part or all to purchaser. Address,
box 690,'-Grant Pa, Oregon. 53
TO RKXT
FOR "RENT Private garage at 403
I atreet. 52tf
WANTED
WANTED A home for a bright lit
tle boy of about 13 yean of age.
Mother and father both dead. In
quire of C. G. Gillette, county
judge. 46tt
WANTED Men for farm work.
Phone 600-F-4. W. L. Tetter. 63
WANTED Invalid's wheeled chair.
Phone 827-R or Inquire at 323-C
atreet. 53
TAXI
CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from
Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store,
' call 183-J. (Residence 149-Y.
Otto J. Knlpa. 238
DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and
. Waldo. Leaves Grants Pas dally
' at 0:30 a. in. Everett Hogue,
phone 817. 317
VSE THE WHITE LINE TAXI for
prompt service. City and country
trip. Safety first.' Call Grants
Pass Hotel, phone 39G. Residence
' phone S20-R. W. G. White. 83
SPA TAXI Two machine at your
service at any hour. Phono 292-R
when In a hurry for a car. 48tf
Newspapers 5 & 10c
Advertising
I LOHT '
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j jyOST Hulck aide curtain new,
I black -with blue-gray lining, loit
on road bet w eon Orant I'as and
Waldo. Kinder please notify Geo.
M. EMorly, Waldo, or Courier of
fice. (3
MIH.KLLAMKOt;M
TIRES Used tire bought and sold
Auto Service Co. Phone 124-J, op
posite Oxford bote, v 20tf
E. L. OALDRA1TH, lniurtnce, rent
al a specialty. Acreage, Building
and Uan. 609 O atreet, Launer'a
old location. tf
ELECTRIC W1K1.NO and general
electrical work, repairing, bout
wiring. C. C. Harper, 31S Nortb
Sixth street, phone 47. tf
HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10
cents a yard All work guaran
teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford,
Ore. 152
IK YOU WANT to sell your pro
port y; If you want to buy proper
ty; It you want good loans; It you
want any service that a realty man
can render. Bee McKlnstry, 603
O street. 25tf
ELECTRIC WIRING House wiring,
motors Installed and repaired.
Phone 243-L. Joe A. Policy. 53
KNIGHTS and Ladles ofSeeuriTy
Council meet second and fourth
Krlday' In W. O. W. hall. 43tf
IK YOU WANT good O. ft C. home
atoad; two good relinquishment.
Splendid homes at your price. See
E. T. McKlnatry. 603 O treot. 48lf
I KYOlMVANT to buy a now con
crote block building, that cost
IH.500, for ft, 600. that la now
only partially occupied and pay
13 per cent Interest at this time,
and iwilt pay 20 per font If turned
Into a lodging house come and
see me ahoult It NOW. E. T. Mc
Klnstry. 52tf
DENTISTS
B. C. MACY. D. M. D. First-las
dentistry 109 V 8outh 81xtk
atreet, Grauts Pass, Oregon.
C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., successor
to Dr. liert Elliott. Over Golden
Rule Store. Phono 6. Residence
phone 15 3-J.
PHYSICIANS
L. O. CLEMENT, M. D.. Practlc
Mlinlted to diseases of the oye, eai
nos and throat. Glasses fittef
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap
polntment Office phone 62. res'
dence phone 159-J.
4 LOUUHK1DGS. M. D.. Physlolai
and surgeon. City or country calli
attended day or night. Redden
phone 369; office phone 181
Sixth and H, Tuff Bids.
A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Interna'
medicine and nervous diseases
103 Corbett Bids., Portland, Or
Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m
FREDERICK J). 8TRICKER, M. D..
-Rooms 5 and 7 Masonic Building.
Office hours, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m.
Phones: Office 18-R; Res. 18-Y.
VKTKRINAItY Kt K.-;ON
OR. R. J. BESTUL. Vctorlaarlaj,
Office, residence. Phone 306-R
MIAYAQK AND TRANSIfclt
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. A
kind of drayage and trans'
wark carefully and promptly don
Phoue 181-J. 8tand at freigb
depot. A. Shade, Prop.
l-HE WORLD MOVES; ao do w
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon
397-R.
r. U. I3HAM, drayage and transtei
Safe, llano and furnltur
moved, packed, shipped and stor
ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi
dence phone, 124-R, '
CIVIL KNUIN KICKS
DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi
neer and surveyor. Residence
740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 65
PHOTO STCIUO
THE PICTURE MILL for tine phoio-
ran.hs. Open dally except 8un
day from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sun
day sittings by appointment only
Plume' Mill, 2R3-R, or residence
140-J. B7U
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W TUB DIAMOND BRA NIK A
LsvdlMl Ak jrtMirDt-Ml4fcr
I'UUla Krd in J Uetd ir-HiilAc'
TJ BIWll'l
taili. Hlu KILb-iO.
f, nm vincr. Ifny or vour
AMOMI I:K,iN PILLM. fur IB
Bundles- Courier
GUAXT8 1'AftS
31 MEMBERS TO THE LEAGUE
Continued front Page One.i
As In the original document, the
oovonant provide that the loague
shall act through an assouibly, In
which each state ahall have one vote
uud not more than three delegates,
and a council, comprising for the
present one representative of each of
the five great power to tie selected
from time to time by the assembly
Mmlor of each class represented
on the council may be Increased by
unanimous consent of the council
and a 'majority of the assembly.
The text provides that nothing In
the covenant shall be deemed "to af
fect the validity of International en
gagement such aa treaties of arbi
tration or regional understandings
like the 'Monroe Doctrine for socur
Ing the maintenance of peace." This
was tho amendment for which Presi
dent Wilson made a successful fight
at the same time the Japaneao dele
gation to the peace conference
eought vainly to have a race equality
provision Inserted In the covenant.
KOIUX'AHT WMt THE PKIUOD
OF A PHIL 2H TO MAY 3
Washington, Apr. 26. Pacific
Coast States: !ycal rains early In
the week, generally fair thereafter;
nearly normal temperatures.
I'KltHIIING 11KVIKWR TIUK)IH
Coblenz, Germany, Apr. 26. Gen
eral Pershing reviewed the 19th di
vision today and Brigadier ienera)
.noAiexanoer was decorated wltn a
dlatlnguiehed service nir lul.
INKU KXZA REAP HEAVY
TOLL AMONG HO. AFRICAN'S
Brussels, Apr. 25. Great loss of
lire among the natives of the Belgian
Congo as a result of an Influenia
epidemic is reported In dispatches
received here. Some estimates place
the number of deaths at 500,000. .'
Mark Twain's Toast to "Babies,"
ResKindlng to the touht of "Babies"
at the memoriiil Chicago banquet in
honor of General Grant In 1?70. Murk
Twain concluded with a sentence thai
set the gathering in an Upruur. In his
Ininili.'ible drawling voire be mid:
"In bis cradle, sumewht're under the
las. the future lllnstrious conuuaiider-in-chli-f
of the American armies is so
llltle luih.cneil with his approaching
grumleurs and reKimiwIliilltle u to
be giving hla whole strategic mind. 01
this moment, to trying to find some
way to get his own big toe Into his
mouth, an ach'eveinent whU-u (mean
ing no disrespect) the Illustrious puest
of this 'evening also turned hla atten
tion to some fifty-six year ago. And
If the child Is but the futher of the
man there are mighty few who will
doubt that be succeeded:-'
At that conclusion the audience
broke Into cheers and roars of laugh
ter In which even the reserved Grant
Joined.
Envelopes at the Co .rte-' Office
The California and Oregon
coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
Effective Nov. 19, 1918.
Trains will run Tuesday, Thuradaj
and Saturday
Leave Grant Paa....,i 1 P. M
Arrive Waters Creek .. 2 P. M
Leave Waters Creek ......S P. M
Arrive Grants Pass ...... 4 P. M.
For information regarding freight
ind passenger rate call at the office
of the company, Lundburg building,
or telephone 131.
ATTORNEY
H. D. NORTON, Atlorney-ai-i
Pra. Ucea In all State and FedT
Court. Flrat National Bank bid.
OOLVIG ft WILLIAMS. Attoron
at-Law, Grant Paa Banking ('
Bid., Grant Pas, Oregon.
. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney, fr
tic In all court. First Nations
Bank Bldg.
0. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney ai
Law. Golden Rule Bulldin
Phono 270, Grant Pas, Oregci
dLANOHARD BLANCHARD, A
torneyi, Albert Bldg. Phor
JSS-J Practice In all courts: lat
board attorneys. '
!. A. dIDLER, Atlorney-at-Law, r
rt In bankruptcy. Maxon
teirule, Grant Pass. Ore
GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law
referee In bankruptcy, Masonli
Temple, Grants Pass,' Ore. Phon.
135-J.- . .... . . .
IAMES T. CHIMNOCK, Lawyer
First National Bank '. building
Grants. Pas. Ore-tin.- ''
DAILY COURIER
.(riC'K TO CONTRACTORS I
HTATE lUfillWAY XN8Tia'CTION
Sealed bids will be received by the!
State Highway Commission of the!
State or Oregon at Room 620 Mult
nomah Cpunty Courthouse, Portland, '
Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m. on thai
ftik ,1utf . f Maw lain . u - '
" ""ft kur ilia iuiiuw-
Ing projects:
Grading and macadamizing, Pa
cific hlg-hway, Benton county, Mon
roe to Lane county line, 3.24 miles
In length; 18,000 cubic yards exca
vation; 6,750 cubic yard rock sur
facing. Grading, Pacific highway, Clacka
mas county, Oregon City to Oswego,
6.8 miles In length; 40,000 cubic
yards excavation.
Grading and macadam, Pacific
highway, Douglas county, Comstock
Pass Creek ectlon, 1.0 miles in
length; 5,000 cubic yard excava
tion; 2,000 cubic yards rock surfac
ing. f
Grading and macadam, Pacific
highway, Douglas county, Leona
Draln section, 3.25 miles In length;
19,000 cubic yard excavation; 6,000
cubic yards rock surfacing.
Grading and macadam, Pacific
highway, Douglas county, Oakland
South section, 1.2 miles In length;
14,009 cubic yards excavation; 2,400
cubic yards rock surfacing.
Grading and macadam. Pacific
highway, Douglaa county, Roeeburg
Wlnchester section, 2.0 miles in
length; 9,000 cubic yard excava
tion; 4,000 cubic yards rock surfac
ing. Grading and macadam, Pacific
highway, Douglas county, Roseburg
Dillard section, 6.7 miles In length;
CI, 000 cubic yards excavation; 7,500
cubic yarda rock surfacing.
Grading and macadam, Pacifl':
highway, Douglas county, Jacques
PlaceJohns Place section, 7.2 miles
In length; 28,000 cubic yards exca
vation; 11,200 cubic yards rock sur
facing. Grading, Columbia River highway,
"llllam county, Arllngton-Morro-7
county line section, 12.3 mllea in
length; 88,000 cubic yards excava
tion. Grading and paving. Pacific high
way, Jackson county. Gold Hill-Josephine
county line section, 12.2 miles
In length; 24,000 cubic yards excava
tion. Grading and paving. Pacific high
way. Jackson county, Ashland-Green
Springs Mt. Road, 5.S5 miles in
length; 24,500 cubic yards excava
tion. Paving, Pacific highway, Jackson
county, Green Springs Mt. Road-California
line section, 14.8 miles 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, Eugene-Goshen section, 4.9
miles in length; 10,000 cubic yards
excavation.
Grading and macadam. Pacific
highway. Lane county. Junction Clty
Denton county line, 5.5 miles In
length; 16,000 cubic yards excava
tion; 11,500 cubic yards rock sur
facing. Paving, Old Oregon Trail, Union
county, Island City-LaGrande-Hot
Lake section; 6.5 miles In length.
Paving, West Side highway, Wash
ington county, Hillsboro-Forest
Grove section, 4.3 miles in length.'
No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by caah, 'bidder's ibond
or certified check tor an amount
equal to five (5) per cent of the total
amonnt bid.
A corporate surety bond will be re
quired for the faithful performance
of the contract in a sum equal to
one-half of the total amount bid.
Proposal blanks and full informa
tion for bidders may be obtained at
the office ot the State Highway En
gineer, Capitol Building, Salem.
Plans, specifications and form of
contract may be inspected at the
same iplace or may be obtained upon
deposit of $5.00 for each set of
plans and specifications. Plans and
specifications are also on file at
Room 1301 Yeon Building. Portland.
Plans and specifications for the
work In Jackson county may -be in
spected ait the office of 'Mr. K. E.
Hodgman,- division engineer at 'Med
ford, and plans and specifications for
the work in Union county may be In
spected in the office ot Manche O.
Bennett, division engineer, Pendle
ton.
The right is reserved to reject any
or all proposals or to accept the pro
posal deemed best for the State of
Oregon. '
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, I
S. BENSON, Chairman v
W. !L. THOMPSON, Commissioner
R. A. BOOTH. Commissioner
Attest: ,s HERBERT NUNN.
State Highway Engineer. i
, Salem. Oregon, April 23, 1819. - 55
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xl A Flavor for
sealed zlr-tlsht end II I
j $yj Impurity-Proof, in the wax-
J:1 wrapped safety packages.
SI3 ' '' '
MJ Be sure to set
) A because it is supreme
f jM, In' quality.
I 'fr ,Tli.e Flavor (lasts' i
USED CAR
One "Back Skin" Maxwell. Good as new
One 1017 MaxwelL First clasa condition
One Ford Track "Raring to go" .
One Overland
CAR WASHING AND 6LMOXIZIXG A SPECIALTY
PRICKS
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
SERVICE
What the public is interested In, Insofar as power and light
companies are concerned, is SERVICE. If a power company does
not give proper service, the consideration which the public haa ex
tended to the .power company is not returned. Enlightened modern
management recognizes this tact and therefore makes
every effort within its financial and physical ability to ren
der such service. This is not only a sentimental consideration.
It is best business policy. No power company can successfully oper
ate in a community amid dlsenalon, discord and dissatisfaction be
, tween itself and its patrons. It has been the experience of this com
pany that its efforts to redder good service have been understood and
apprclated, and that it has been supported In its endeavors to so ar
range Its affairs aa to give such service. '
The year Just .passed lias been an extremely trying one. Many
of our men were called to the colors. Requisition by the govern
ment for war time needs made It impossible to secure many kinds
of equipment and material used in our "justness, and what could be
obtained by release was most expensive, still we struggled on tor
SERVICE, and U lias been a matter ot apecial gratification to the
company to note the cheerfulness with irhlch our patrons have ex
cused the little interruptions which conditions made It impossible to
, avoid. The current year will see an Improvement which we believe
will fully satisfy our friends.
California-Oregon
fhone 108-J
JOB PRIfTTING NEATI Y DONE APTHE COURIER OFFICE
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BARGAINS
.4750
-S530
..$400
-$250
RIGHT
Power Company
Grants Pass, Oregon