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GltAYTg I'AfHJ DAILY OOUUKIl ruK 'I'riRB) Classified Advertising GIRL UKES JOB BEING ILLINOIS VALLEY GAAr?x?v0REG- CT THURSDAY llirl I lU T T ENTERTA1 TI K8IHY, MAY 0, 1019. KOII H.iLK TKAM 9 and 10 year oM, also bar i nose and wuc.on for alu. Soli all or pnrt. Cull 711 North Eighth or phono IS 2stf KOH SAIJ213& aero ot lund three mile omI of Grants I'M, on thtt north hank of the Hogue River. Part bottom, tho balance bench land. About 40 acre clear and can he cultivated. Two thousnnd dollar U the price now. Bee N. R. Townsend. 621 A street. Grant Pom. 81 UKKTIMTH R. C, MACY, 0. M. U. Klrm-'i dumUtry I0V South rflu' strt-et. Grants I'aii. Oregon C. B. JACKSON, D. M.'D., successor to Dr. Uort Klllott. Over Golden Ilule Store. I'hone 6. Residence phone 153-J. KOH 8AUC 160 head good Shrop hire ewce, delivered In Granta I'aa or Roaeburg. 1S5 lnnib thrown In more to come. Those sheop are thoroughbred Shrop shire: good fleece of wool on tholr back; price $20. Geo. W. King. Montague. Cal. 4 PRK8KNT OWNERSHIP lownablp Plata of Joeephlne county, 50c each. For sale by Joeophlne Coun ty Abstract Co. Dlue printing at reasonable rate. S9tf FOR BAUC 2 motorcycle, 1 type writer, and 100 feet of 4-lnch K pipe. Auto Service Co., DOS South fllxtii lit rent. IS 1UY"A HOME FIRST llouae, five room.: barn. 1040; one acre In orchard: three aero of good dirt; In the city of Grant Pea. All for tiar.n llnath and Herman. 60 HIYKKIANM U. O. CLEMENT, M. D.. Hracrn- limited to diseases of the uye. ai nose and throat, Glasses flu'' Office hour t-12, 2-6, or on ai polntmeot. Office phone 62. rer dance phono J59-J. LOUOHRIUOK. M. U. PhyaU'a and surgeon. City or country rail attended day or nlnht. Rcaldnix' pbon X6V: office phone IX! Blith and II. Tuffa Bid A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Interna mvdlclne and nervoua dlieaae tUS Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or Houra 10 to 12 a. m.; S to 4 p. m. FREDERICK J). STRlCKER, M. D., Room 6 and 7 'Masonlo Building. Office houra, 1-1 S a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Phones: Office 18-It; Res. 18-Y. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Hldg, Treats all dlsoases. Houra B-12 a. m.: 1-5 p. in. Phone 304-R. tf VKTKIIIMAKY Hl'IWlKO.N 74 AORE8, Apploitute bottom land, there la to hotter for alfalfa In tho Rogue river valley. 12.000 worth of timber. Price for one week. 11,500. Tho beat furnished home for the money, flno cement basement. 4 big lota. mut bo een to appreci ate. fl.SOO. Good homeateada. If you want a homo on the ?y payment plnn, or a good farm on nracthally your own term. Soe McKlnstrv. 603 G afreet. 60 MIHCKLLANKOl'S. TIRES Uaed tires bought and aold Auto Service Co. Phone 824-J. op- noelte Oxford hotel. 20tf E. U GALRRA1TH. Inaurauca, rent al a apeclalty. Acreage, Building and Loana. 609 O atreet, Launer'a old location. t' Ukl. k. J. BKSTUU Veterinarian Office, residence. Phone S0I-R DKATAGK AND TKANhr hit COMMERCIAL THANSFEK CO kind of drayage and traoaf work carefully and promptly don. Phone 181-J. Stand at fre'.gt depot. A. Shade. Prop. THE WORLD MOVES: do Bunch Bros Transfer Co. Fhor S97-R. Tackling a tuitkor seem like a mnn-elzod Job, and few men have chosen thW work a a profession, yet, a tiny tflrl v. he has three yean' exiiorlence in handling the monster brufes declsnra she can and will make a tuarl: for h rite If as an ex pert edticato of elopnmu .Mamie Hiorton la . Callfori.ia girl. For three year she has Din putting a herd of eleu'.'Unts thrown their pare in the Al O. Jtr.rne clr ctia, where he made har debut In tho white tups. Mamie Tborton delivhrs in belli loHMwd about by the tuskers and will permit them to wrap their trunk around her and whlak her In to place upon their head or out stretched foot. .She doea not in the leant mind lying across the tuaka of a htiKO pachyderm, hut jink her to ao much aa stroke the none of the mom docile horae and you have a, limp, fainting form on hand, for she will faint dead away at the thought of touching a 'horae. In going to and from the dreswlng ro:m she will give the horae a wide berth even at the cofit of precious momenta. Her lat est and greatest accompllehment 1 teaching elephant recently arrived from the Jungles to trumpet. Many may not know, tut It is a fact that elephanta do not trumpet In this anner In their natural state and the rt of teaching them this trick, hoiiKh simple. I not a very desir able one and I a risky one for the Inexperienced. ; Mlsa Thorton will las seen putting herd of elephanta through "intrl rate posing feat In the Al G. Barnea big four-ring animal circus when it com to Granta Pass 'May 15, glv ng afternoon and night perform anres. The Illinois Valley Grange will give a public entertainment at the Spance hall, Friday evening, May 9th. The following program will be rendered. Piano Solos Miss Fenneran Reading Mlss Brown Vocal Solos i Miss Brunes Comic Songs Mr.Balley Reading..... . Mrs. E. J.LInd Whistling Solo Mr. Oraun Military drills In uniform by Soldier boy. These drills will be tinder the di rection of Sergeant Chas. Skeeters. There will 1e dancing after the pro gram. The evening's entertainment will be free and the public is' cor dially Invited. The program be gins at 9:30 o'clock. Ladles are requested to bring a basket supper. The Grange will urnish coffee, sugar and cream. Member of the Grange are reques ted to meet at 7 p. m. sharp for the short bUBlnes session. This doesn't mean 7:30. . U. ItJHAM. draK aud uu( Bates, ilano and furnltur moved, packed, shipped and sto ed. Office phone 124-Y. Rtal dence phone, 124-R. ATTORNEYS ELECTRIC WIRINQ and general electrical work, repairing. hous wiring. C. C. Harper, SIB North Sixth atreet. phone 47. tf H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices In all State and Federal Court. First National Bank Bldg q" W. . COLVIG, , Attorney-at-lnw Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg., Grant Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tires In all courts. First National Bunk Bldg. May 6-7, Tuesday and Wednesday Senior play, "Circumstantial Evi dence." 60 May 11. Sunday Bac ulai-reale ser mon ly Rev. C. M Cllne, at the Presbyterian church. May 15, Thursday Class night, G P. High school. May 15, Thursday Al G. Barm rlrcus In Grants Pas May 16. Friday High school com mencement. May 27 June 1. Tuesday-Sunday Grants Pass Chautauqua. HEMSTITCHING and plcollng at 10 cent a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford. Ore. 1" KNICHTS and Ladlea of Security Council meota econd and fourth Frlday'a in W. O. W. hall. 4Stf GENE RIAL ELECTRICAL WORK Motor Installed and repaired house wiring and eloctrlc Irons re paired. Phone 38 or call at 606 H .traot .inn A. Polley. 89 WANTED WANTED A home for a bright lit tle boy of about 13 years of age Mother and father both dead. In- m,ir. of C. G. Gillette, county J"-- Judge. 46tf O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270 Grant Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD., At tornevs. Albert Bldg. Phone 236-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. " C. A. SIDLElt, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple. Granta Pass, Ore. GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law roferee In bankruptcy. Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon Phone 135-J. JAMES T. , CHINN"OCK. Lawyer. First National Bank Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD WANTED A lady to keep house tor three. Reasonable -wage and a irood home. Geo. Walton, Dryden, Oregon. 60 TO RENT FOR RENT Private garage at 4 OS 1 atreet. GOOD partly furnished houe to rent, 724 North Sixth stroet. Key at house next door. 60 Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains wjll run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave' Granta Pass 1 P. M Arrive Water Creek 2 P. M, Leave Waters Creek i S P. M, Arrive Grants Bass 4 P. M, For Information regarding freight , and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. TAXI CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call 183-J. 'Residence 149-Y. ' Otto J. Knlp. 1 238 DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kefby and Waldo. Leave Grant Pass dally at 9:30 a. in. Everett Hoguo, phone 317. i 317 USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country trip. Safety first. . Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone 396. Residence phone 320-R. W. G. White. 83 SPA TAXI Two machines at youi service at any hour. Phone 262-11 when In a hurry for a car. 4 St! CIVIL ENGINEERS ' civil engl Reslrtr DANIEL McFARL,AND' noer and surveyor. 70 Tunth streef, phone 211-Y. Ct BACK LIKE A BOARD? ITS YOUR KIDNEYS There' no use suffering front the awful agony of lnme bark. Don't wait till it "passes off." It only come back. Find the cauoe and atop It Disowned conditions of kidneys are usually iudi riwid liv ntilF lame bucks and othAr ivrenrliiug pains, which ate nature's Bie nnis for livlpt line's the remedy. 'When you feel die llrst twinge ot pain or expert vncs any of these symptoms, get buoy at once. . uo to your aniggibC una H box or tue pui-e, orijtiual GO. MEDAL "Ilaarkin Oil Capsules, im ported .fre.iU every month frmn the .'.onrncoi-iea in iiannem, xiouir::. 'icanant and eaer to tuke. they instant : 'attack tho pnfsonous germs clorgicg . jir ryutcra cud hi-bg quick relief. 1'or ovor two hundred senrs thov have been holi-lni the sick. Why sot 1.7 tnemr ' bow everywnere Dy ra Iblle druggists In scaled packages. ibree sizes, Aloney bacit U they no not help yon, . Ask for "GOLD UEUAL," and be sure th name "WUi wiiiiMU" is on tn box. I OOMIXG EVKXT8 ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH 2 TRAINS OF CIRCUS WONDERS Q 600 People 600 650 Horses 550 EVCRV ANIMAL AN ACTON CVCRV ACT AN ANIMAL ACT 1200 PERFORMING ANIMALS 1200 Mere edaeata wild beast than all other shews eemblnad Maa aaaMtleaal wild animal aet extant on Performing Oft HA Dancing Horses Oil Lions Oil KfU Dancing, Girls in om act a Oct Gorgaoua . Mr. Bamas offers at as added feature this aaasea The rslryland Faatasy "Alice in Jungleland" rade10:30 a. m. arfcrmeaoaa2aad a. m. Doors Opan t and 7 a. m. 1 Coma Early. Thara la planty to am as and Instruct. Oae hour aonaars MH) oh parformanoe b arwaa' Q-Plaoa Marina Srtoa nd- RED GUARDS ADEPTS IN ART OF MUTILATION Archangel, -Mar. 10. (Correspon dence ot the 'Associated Press) Archbishop Nathaniel of 'Archangel and Kholmogory has recently re ceived a letter "from a priest of the parish iI Oust Outcho in which the plight of the clergy of some of the villages of northern Russia under bolshevik rule is described. The priest Informed the orchblshop that, under threat that he would be horse whipped nnless he palif the 'bolshe vik! 3,000 rubles he was compelled to sell all his property and ask his parishioners to raise money for his ransom. "A terrible wave of "bolshevism has lately reached our little village," writes the priest, Ivan A. Serebren nlkow. 'The young soldiers and sailors who are returning from the front are infected with bolshevism and are making fun of everything sacred. The majority were formerly my parishioners but now they are so wicked that they have ceased to re spect priests, old people and every thing that is established, calling in the "old regime.' "Because of my preachings asa'.nst (.he establishment ot eighteen places for the manufacture of alcohol in this district, the bolshevik! threat ened to burn the church with me. The real misfortunes of the clergy began with the declaration of the seperatlon of the church and the state. The wicked secretary of the local soviet proposed to turn th church into a people's theatre and I to send him back to the "frightful the priests' homo Into a school or a I nightmare" at Oust Outcha. shop but the majority of the people) opposed It. In November last when the bol- sheviki gained control of this dis trict they arrested me and the dea con, demanding a contribution of 3, (too rubles and in case of refusal I was to be horsewhipped, my poo sessions confiscated and I was to ! deported to the 'Red Guard head quarters to dig trenches." ' Mr. Galavln.'a clerk ot an oil com- , :any, from whom the. bolshevikl de manded 35,000rubles was horse whipped and afterward shot. When the .Red Guard captured the villago of Oust Zilma, wrote th priest, "they committed all sorts of outrages, cutting off tongues and ears and finally throwing their vic tims in the river." In conclusion lht nrloat a1a Ika BMiMahnn nn XOTIfK OK AXXI AL MKKTIXti Notice Is hereby given that the stockholders of the Illinois Valley Uulldlng Association will hold their annual meeting in the Spence hall on Saturday. May 24, 1919, at 2 o'clo-k p. m. This meeting Is called tor the purpose ot electing a board of directors to servo for the ensuing 5 oar and to transact any other bus iness that may properly come before the meeting. J. G. SOWEUL, 00 Secretary and Treasurer. Printing that pleases We do 'miner Job Department. it! DAILY HEALTH TALKS The Troubles Women Have BY L. MAC LEAN, M. D. Probably no man in America was eve better Qualified to successfully treat th diseases peculiar to women than Dr. fierce, of Hulmlo, N. i. - toe cases tua: come to him run into many thousands, riving him an experience that rarcb comes to anv one man. Dr. Pierce fouml mat in ncariv evcrv case inure were cerium vegetable growths which rarely failed to give prompt relief in those feminino dis orders from which so many women suffer. He combined these roots and herbs into n temperance medicine that ho called Dr. Pierce' Favorito Prescription, for that h precisely what it "was. This medicine is sold in both liquid and tablet form by drug gists everywhere. Favorito Proscription is a uiaunci. remuuv iur wuiuuu tuiu aum directly upon the organs that characterise the sex. It is not necessary to take a long course of treatment with, tnis standard medicine. A woaklv. sickly, backochy. headachy, nervous, despondent woman, with regular or irregular pains with femi nine disorders that come in youth or middle ago is pretty sure to find in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the exact remedy that her condition calls for, and to find it after a very few doses are taken. Why women should allow themselves to stay sick when a very little money spent for this remedy will proocDiy make tnem wwi, is someuiing uo one can expiuiu. All women who suffer from feminine dis orders are invited to write the Faculty of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., for free confidential consultation and advice, no oharge being made for this high profession al service, i ms will enaDie every woman to benefit bv tha advice of the distinguish ed corps of physicians which Dr. Pierce has gathered about turn in bis ceiooratea HiifTfiln institution. i- ' When constipation is present with feminine disorders, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken along with Favorite Imcuption. .iry thera nowl I li?,'Ui I 11 II II M ' - - ' 1 J: They're, Finishing the Job There are a million of our boys still "over there there to stick it out to the finish. And how about us? Remember we are their partners in the big contract that we have given our promise one that will not be fulfilled until we have paid our bills. . r If the Victory Liberty Loan fails, so. will we in our promise! Buy to your full limit of cash and installments and don't delay. , Victory Liberty Loan Committee TTiir spacs mmntrttmteJ by "' ' ; STANDARD OIL COMPANY V