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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1919)
Tt'ICHD.W, Al'lltL l!l. IOI. CHANTS PASS DAILY COtRIKK V Classified Advertising t'OK 8AI.K HATCHINU E0U8 8. C. WhltTuv , horns. IJeat i of winter layers, f 1.60 pur netting of 16. 7 In 100 lots. K. llumniorbtt'lmr, phone Boa-Ks, n. V. l. No. 2. tf TEAM and 10 yoar old, also Bur nout and wngon for sule. Bull nil ' or part. Cull 712 NortU Eighth or phona 18-L. 881' MOUBllN bungalow and -room house', both on Kast D street, for sale cheap; terms If required. Mm, R. A. N. Reymors, phons ' JI2.J. J FOR SAIJS 135 acres of land three mllei eat of Orantt Pass, on the north bank of the Roguo Illver. Part bottom, the balance bench land.' About 40 free clear and enn be cultivated. Two Ihouaand dollara la the price now. See N. E. Townsend. 611 A atreet, Orantt Paw. FOR SALE 150 head good 6hrop hire ewes, delivered Id Orantt Pate or Rose-burg. 1S6 lambt thrown In more to come. These ihecp are thoroughbred - Bhrop ahlree: good fleece of wool on iholr backs: nrlco 120, Geo. W. King. Montague, Cal. 84 PRESENT OWNERSHIP township nuia of Jostmhlne county, 50c each, for aale by Josephine Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at rasnnabla rate. ' 8 9tf. FOR SALE 160 sores, prtly fenc ed, 8-room bungalow, two poultry houtet, large barn, wood house, family omhard. Near New Hope, for aale cheap. Address No. 728 care Courier or phono 323-J. 65 FOR SAIJO Mouseliold goods. 2 autos. 1 Ford '16 model, shock ab sorbers, first class condition, 8300 cash or bankable note. Phone 204-R. O.M.Rowley. 4Stf FOR SAI.dC A'3-yoor-old geldlnj. weight about 1350 lbs. Broke. Address W. F. Wilson. Murphy. 54 WHITB OCRONTO and Yellow Mc Klnley chrysanthemums, 6 for 26c. leave order at Oregon Gas & Electrlo office, where we vlll de liver plants. Phono 820-R. W. R. Nipper. S5 rXR SALE One Msxwell car, 1914. 8175. A. O. Houck, South Park street. 65 FOR 8ALK 40 acres partly culti vated land, all fenced, nicely lo cated on good highway, ten miles from Grants Pass. Address Mrs. M. A. MoColm, Wlldervllle. Ore. 65 FOR 8A LB Good, sound work horse, weight about 1400 lbe. Price 8100. Phone, A.. T. Cart. Wlldervllle, Oregon. 57 TOMATO and Cabbage plants for sale. II. M. Webb, phone 29-J, or call at 105 Central Ave., Grants Pass. 58 MISCELLA.VEOUR TIRES Used tires bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone 334-J, op- uoalte Oxford hotel. '20tf E. L. OA1.BRAITH. Insurance, rent- als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O street, Launer's old location. f ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 816 North Sixth street, shone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. " 152 IF YOU WANT to sell your pro perty, 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. 2!Uf KNIGHTS and Ladles of Security .COLVIO ft WILLIAMS. Attorneys r'-nii mot. .nnnd and fourth! at-Uw, Grants Pass Banking Or Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 43tt IF YOU WANT good O. & C. home stead; two good ' relinquishments. Splendid homes at your price. See B. T. McKlnstry, 603 O street. 48tf THE PARTY who stole the halter and 'boll from our cow In the pas ture on "Overlook Ranch," Is known nd If articles 'are not brought back tney will be punish ed to the full extent of the law. W. P. Morrison, Mgr. Overlook Ranch, Merlin, Ore. 54 . Vivo Hundred Sheets $1 - Good bond letter paper, 8Vixll' ' Inches. This Is a good quality of bond paper. We have higher' grades up to 82.60 per BOOf Courier ' Ail kind" of t'nmniuivlu at the Courier Crlniiun 'lO KfcN'l . FOR UKNT Prlvalo garage ut 403 I etreet. 621' . . . -r . J-..' -c : (t .M Kit WANTICDA homo for a bright lit tle 4oy of about 13 yeara of age. Mother and rather both dead. In quire of C. 0. (Jlllwlte, county judge. ' 40tf CI I ANOK OV 3 ITN BY ST A NDf roih Moi ha Cafe to "Stag" cigar flora, rail 183-J. (Residence 14D-Y. Otto J. Knlps. 238 DAILY JITNICY to Belma, Keruy and Waldo. leaves Crania Pass dally at 9:30 a. m. Everett Hogue, phono 817. 317 US BTHB W 1 fl TB""D N(E" T AXT1 or prompt torvlce. City and country trips. Safety flret.' Call Grants ra Hotel, phone 896. Residence phone 320-R. W. O. White, -v 83 SPA TAXI Two machinea at your service at any hour. Phone 262-R when In a hurry for a car. 48tf STRAYED KSTRAYKD Two Jersey milk cows, one dark and one yellow. Both cows hsve left ear marked, and each wears a bell. I'lesne notify C. W. Lambrecht, R. V. D. No. 1, Grants Past, Oregon. 68 ItfcSTISTl a. C. MACY. D. M. D. r un -'if dentistry 109H South 8Ut street. Grants Pass, Oregon. C. B. JACKSON. D. M. D., successor to Dr.- ttert Elliott. Over Oolden Rule Store. Phon6. Residence phone 153-J. VIIY8IUANH rT-CLEMENT. vT.ir, PnicTi limited to dlsesses of tbe eye. ' note and throat. Giaeaes flu" OSlca hours 9-12, 2-6. or on si -polntment. OHIcr phone (2. r deooe phone 369-J. 4 U)UiHKIL)(ili.. U. l. fbKi. and surgeon, City or country eat attended day or night. Ritldn phone 118; office pbone I"' Sixth tnd II. Tuffs Rldg A. A. WITH AM, M. I). Intorua medicine and nervous (lltranvr 903 Cortii'tt Bldg.. Portlsnd. Or Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 3 to 4 p. in FREDERICK ). 8TR1CKER, M. D., 'Rooms 5 and 7 Masonto Building. Offlre hours. 9-12 a. m.: 2-5 p. m Phones: Office 18-R; Res. 18-Y. VK1KHINAHV St'ltdKON OK. H. J. UESTUU Veterlnariai, Offioe. residence. ' Phone 206-R. DKAYAGB AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Ai kinds of drayage and transfs werk carefully and promptly don Phone 181-J. Stand at frelgb depot. A. 8hade, Prop. THH WORLD MOVES; ao do ws Tranafer Co. " Phon Bunch Broa. ,897-R. V. U. 1SHAM, drayage and uasatat Safos, 'llanos and furnltart moved, packed, shipped and stor . ed. Office phone 124-T. Resi dence phone, 134-R. CIVIL KNGINKKHS DANIEL McFARLANO, civil engl neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 55 PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL for tine photo- umphi. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sua day sittings by appointment only Phone Mill. 283-R. or residence 140-J. 870 ATTORNEYS it. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-la Practices In all State and Federa Courts. First National Bank Bids Bldg., Qranta pats. Oregon. G. B. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tloe In all court. First Nations Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney at Law. Qolden , Rule Bulldlni . Phono 370. Grants Pass, Oregcr. HLANCHARD It BLANCHARD, A . torneyi, .. Albert Bldg. . Phot . i t t-J,-Practice In all courts:. ii board attorneys. , A. SIDLKR, Atlorney-at-Law, re eree In bankruptcy. Mason temple, Qranta Prrb. Ore. GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law referee In bankruptcy, Masonic lempie, uranis rasa, ure. rnont 'JAMES T. CHIMNOCK, Lawyer 1 F,rgl 'National Bank building : Grants Pass. Oregon FATvlOUS WAR FLAG FAR FIRST STATE I IrinTrtnV I f A Ml 111 YlllUKl LUAIl wm m " - ------ I i t , . i emblem that Mew When War W.i Dl.rl inTntn Sl.l. With Best Record ' The ftug that floated over the capltol building at Washington when Congress declared war on Germany will be pre sented to the state attaining the high est percentage of oversubscription of Its quota In the Victory Loan. Already It Is a historic relic. Not only was this flag flown during the patHBge of the war resolution, but twice before, the Brut time during President Wllaon's second Inaugural, March 6, 1917, and the second time while the president was making his plea before Congress for war on dor- many, April 2, 1917. Klllott Wood, superintendent of the capltol building, gave the flag to the Treasury Department which will make the award. In years to come many a pilgrimage will be made to the capltol building of the statu winning It ns a prize In the Victory Loan. live DoIImi-s Reward Five dollars reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of an; one stealing the Dally Couriers from residences or mall boxes. Morse's Seeds (or ht rottlu la Spring tmn sad vtsttblu. PLal aow S wwt ftm, fmim aad ethr Craad Pius California Seeds Alo Catltfe, Carroa Oaion BcfU, Pm. Sfiuuk, Turaipt. Dm'l tela tmit Lm an "jut at tW." & Maa a. Oa Sab It B UaJlai Daalat If wtr 4bUUi Sssjg. (alW aim ' itUr 4om V aa-ry Maraa'a I airaat tac ia aatalaaaa rraa. r will aa tmaaUy atea4 W. G. G. MORSE S CO. SexLmea Sn Frtaclsco DAILY HEALTH TALKS The Best Way to Treat Constipation BY 8. C. BABCOCK, M. D. The medical books name many drugs that will move the bowels. The drug store shelves are loaded down with laxatives, Dursativea and pills. Iho trouble with most of them is the after-effects. Con- tinntrd motile know that nilla work all right lor a little while, but they soon lose their eiTcct, and a change tins to oe m&ae tosomevningeise. inoeonsioniuiKingoi pills results in a form of bowel inactivity ih.t i. difficult to wire. . The system be- comes so accustomed to laxative drugs that the organs just won't work without 1L ..: L.KU LMnmiM mm Karl -wJi..;-..i uLif n- Pir. nf tii.r. falo, N. Y., seems to me to have the right . a v .1 S 1 ...II - i 1 luea. no says we oowou i snouiu nrsi oe lets, and in tho meantime laxative foods only should be eaten. Kips, prunes, olive oil, spinocn, oran, vcrowdics ana i runs are une lor ooiwupauun. vutw every uiw thnrouahlv. ent little meat, and be as active as f possible. - Now, doesn't that iccm scnsiblcf Pleasant Pellets will start tho bowels working rmht: then it is up to you to keep thorn right by right eating. ,W i .1 . i 11 . t I "I 1 -1 try ncoKunt rciicu ior m -f. mcuuuuiki, coatoil tonuuo. biliousnesf. lixiness, tor pid liver or to break up a cold, iney are just final Dr. Pierce's Anodvne Pile Ointment ioothes, cools and beats piles jn a "most gratilving way. Perhaps there is no other remody, for this torturing trouble that relieves to rurcly and quickly. Dr. Pierce believes Anodyne l'ilo Ointment will over come any cose that can bo overcome by mndicAl treatment, irv it milt now. ft, PinrA'a Annrin TnhUa nm intitnrind for nw.plo who suitor from kidney dis- orders wnoso ducks acne, ana wnose systems aro overrun with urio acid. Nearly everyrjoay nas too mucn una ana, Anuria Tablets dissolve urio acid quickly, as they are mode double strength. The ; Calif ornia and Oregon Uoast Railroad Company TIME CARD Kffectlve Nov. 19. ltli. Trullit will run' Tuesday, Thumdaj ': and Saturday Leovi Qranta Pass 1 p, M Arrivn Waters' Crek ...... p .V Leave' Vatrs Creek ,3, P. V Vrrlv Grunts Pass . ..V P, M Fiir tiiforuistlon r-(:urdlng frol.'h iim iHHMnicr ri-te enlist ih nt'H ' imiiic". I.iiu.lbiira hut dlr or telephone 181,' ; ' i I J I noth.t; to coxtkaotokk-- KTATK HIOHWAY fO-NSTltVCTIOX " e recuivBu uj me fttio Highway Commission of the n . i . , . . . i .v. State of Oregon at Room 520 MuR- . noman, county courthouse, peruana, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m. on the otn any or nay, i.iv, tor tne roiiow log projectt: Grading and macadamizing, Pa cific highway, Denton county, Mon roe to itne county line, 3.24 miles In 1'ifigth; 18,000 cubic yards exca- .....i.t.. a Tr.n .t i. .... vniiuUf v.ivu vuuiu srui luva iuc faring. Grading, Pacific highway, Clacka mas county, Oregon City to Otwego, i 6.8 miles in length; 40,000 cubic yardt excavation. Grading and maoadain, Pacific highway, Douglas county, Comttock- Paas Creek section. 1.0 miles In )enKtn. B 000 cub,0 yaTdg excava- tlon; 2,000 cubic yards rock surfac ing. Grading and macadam, Pacific highway, Douglas county, Leona- Drain section, 3.25 utiles In length; 19,000 cubic yards excavation; 6,000 cubic yards rock surfacing. Oradlng and macadam, Pacific highway, Douglas county, Oakland South section, 1.2 miles In length; 14,000 cubic yards excavation; 2,400 cable yards rock surfsdng. Grading and macadam, Pacific highway, Douglas county, Roseburg Winchester section, 2.0 miles in length; 9,000 cubie yards excava tion; 4.000 cubic yards rock surfac ing. Grading and macadam, Paclflt highway, Douglas county, Roseburg- Dillard section, 6.7 miles In length; 51,000 cubic yards excavation; 7,500 cubic yards rock surfacing. Grading and macadam, Padfh highway, Douglas county, Jacques Place-Johns Place section, 7.2 miles in length: 28,000 cubic yards exca vation; 11,200 cubic yards rock sur facing. , Grading, Columbia River highway. illiam county, Arllngton-Morro-7 county lino section, 12.3 miles In length; 88,000 cubic yards excava tion. Grading and paving. Pacific high way, Jackson county, Gold Hill-Jose- hlne county line section, 12.2 miles In longth; 24,000 cubic yards excava tion. Grading and paving. Pacific high way, Jackson county, Ashland-Green Springs Mt. Road, 5.85 miles In length; 24,500 cubic yards excava tlon. Paving, Pacific highway, Jackson county, Green Springs Mt. Road-Cal- lfornia line section, 14.8 miles in lenirth: 11.000 cubic yards excava tion. Grading. PncKIc highway, Jose phine county, Sexton Mt. section, 7.6 miles in length, 118,000 cubic yards excavation. " ' Pavfng. Pacific highway, Lane county, Eugene-Goshen section, 4.9 miles In length; 10,000 cubic yardt excavation. v . Grading and macadam. Pacific highway. Lane county. Junction City Benton county line, 5.5 miles in length; 16,000 cubic yards excava- tlon; 11.500 cubic yards rork sur facing. Paving. Old Oregon Trail. Union , . . . ., T ,-,..,, ,,, county, Island Clty-LaGrande-Hot Lake section; 6.5 miles In length. Paving, West Side highway, Wash- inirton county,v Hillsboro-Forest Grove section, 4.3 miles in lengtn I No bld w,u be cons,dered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's Ibond or certified check for an amount equai t0 fjve (5) per cent of the total i - vij 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 of the State Highway En glneer, Capitol Building, Balem. Plans, specifications and form ot contract may be Inspected at the same iplace or may be obtained upon deposit of 85.00 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 at the office ot 'Mr. K. E Hodgman, division engineer at Med ford, and plans and specifications tor the work In Union county may be in pelted in the office of Manche Bennett, division engineer, . Pendle ton. - . . ... ,' The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept tle pro oosal deemed beat tor the State of Oregon. ' i STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION, S. BENSON. Chairman W..CU THOMPSON, Commissioner . R. A. BOOTH. Commissioner Attest: , HERBERT NUNN. .. State Highway Engineer. Snlern, Oregon, April 23, J 91 9. 5 ri --"' B,,,J,,B w urn 'iiJ.mil.., "'"'Hi, ifli'""1"!,!.!!"""'""!-.,. r BuylheRyePound Size and Save Money ISucarilbuyBelier Coffee. Also Packed fa 3 and 14b. Can USED CAR One "Buck Skin" Maxwe'L Good as I One 1917 Maxwell. . First class condition One Ford Track "Raring to go" . One Overland ... CAR WASHING AND 8LMOXIZIXO A SPECIALTY PRICES RIGHT COLLINS AUTO COMPANY LEND A PENNY , FOR EACH YANK KILLED IN WAR A Problem in Simple Division for Those Who "Have ' Done Enough." Army and Marine Corps casualties reported by General Pershing np to tbe opening of tbe Victory Liberty Loan are shown below. If you sub scribed one cent for every American boy killed, wounded, or missing, you would Invest 32,823 in the Victory Loan. You would have to subscribe 3746 at the same rate for every Yank killed. The Toll. Killed in action " 33.705 Died of wounds : 14,154 Died of disease : 22,688 Died of other causes 4,036 Total dead . 74.583 4.777 4,951 198.037 Taken prisoner Missing In action Wounded Grand total Invest ' 1 .282,348 STOP THIEF! Are you sneaking through the alleys these days with your American citizen ship? Are you the ttind ot a fellow who brings the-cry of "Stop Thief!" from honest cltlxensT Yon are unless you have taken your share ot the Victory Loan or honestly Intend to do so before May 10. You are stealing your citizenship. Don't forget that It's as true as Qod made little apples. And don't forget that your neighbor and the fel low who works with you in shop or office is Judging you. A prominent Pacific Coast banker, a real American citixen who lost his only son In the war. said the other day: "To my dying day when a man comes to my office for a loan I'm going to ask him If he subscribed to every Liberty Loan. if he hasn't he won't be able to borrow one red cent from our house, no matter If he offers one hundred per cent Interest" That's how hard he believes In America. ' ' Dont forget right now you are mak ing or breaking your reputation in this community. We are not going to for get The fathers and mothers of the boys who were lost or wounded won't let us forget what each end every one of us do In this Victory Loan. . They are going to cry "Stop Thief!" Here Are the Teirm- : And They're Easy 10 Per Cent With : Application 10 Per Cent............July 15 20 Per - Cent... '. Aug. 12 20 Per Gent i.Sept, 9 20 Per Cent Oct 7 20 Per Cent Nov. 11 VICTORY LOAN. The off lclal, Victory picture, "The ; Price ot Peace," will have more than 3000 feet ot film and will show reels of actunl fighting on the Western front, during the closing days ot the war. In j addition, ten pictures,- staging as ac curately as possible some of the most i heroic deeds performed by Americans , on ths battlefields, will be used In prac-1 Anll AlHff nlnt& tVanlu. ' theater in a)te United States. Envelores at tbe - Co .ric - n, jiiiii"' BARGAINS $750 I.WO $400 4280 AS YOUNG AS YOUR KIDNEYS The cn of youth Is ELIMINA TION OF POISONS from your body. This done, you can live to be a ha-dred and enjoy tee good thinta of life with as much "pep" as you did r-hea in the springtime tf youth. Keep your body in rood cosdition, that's the eer?t Watch the kidne-s. Thy filter an4 purify the blood, all of vih'cu blood passes throuch them once every three' mmntes. Keep them clean cnJ in pioper working con-litioa and 7a 2ja-e Homing to lear. urive vt fyiorKtas wsstes ard deadly uric cM uc f;Trula tion from your svs?em. Taks K)LD MEDAL Haarlem Oil CapuK-a and Too. will always be iu good condition. You will fesl strong and vigorous, with steadv curves end elastic muscles. GOLD METAL Haarlem Oil Capmlee are imported direct from the, labora tories at Eoarlem, Holland. They are a reliable remei TcWcb, -as been need by the sturdy Dutch for over 200 years, and bss helped them to develop into one of the atrongeat and -earthiest races of the world. Get them from your druggist Do not take a substitute, in, sealed pac-aga inree sues. .I Rare Book's Price. 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