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TIICRHIIAY, MAY , 11)10. GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER PAGE THREat Classified KOIl Al.k TEAM and 10 year old, alau bar n nil wui;oii (or aalo. Boll all of part. Call 712 North Eighth or phono 13-L. JHtf foil IbaLK HO head"ooi Stirop ahlra ton, delivered In Grunt Pmi or Roaeburt. 135 lumba thrown In more to eoine. Thane aheop art thoroughbred Slirop ahlroa; good floeca of wool on tbalr bncka; price 120. 0o. W. King, MonUKue, Cal. 64 PRE3MNT OWNICRSHIP lownablp Plata ot Joauphlna county, 60c . each. For aula by Joaephlne Coun ty Abatrad Co. Dlua printing at reasonable rata. S9t( It BAIJC 2 motorcyeloe, 1 type writer, and 100 root ot -lnoh Baa pipe. Auto Service Co., 603 South 847th atreet. 62 F6iriuiiiI5t"rictly faiioy alfalfa aaud, awiet clover and other Kraaa aoeda, Nllro Culture. Ralph Waldo Kldun. Medford. 80 NEW IliATS ut Mra.. llurton'a, 407 North Sixth ! root. 65 KOtl 8AIJC An upright piano in Kood condition, 1125. Inquire of Mn. K. (I. llnrrla, 1042 Kaat A elreot, phone 341-R. 6S FOR isTljI-Vord touring car Tn aplondid condition. Good tlrea, ahork abdorbera and aome extraa. Win. JclTttra, Murphy. (I KOR HAIK Oil TRAOW for amnll, Kcntle horau, one J-h. p. engine, aUo anroml hand lumber for aale cheap. 1002 Oak elreot. 66 MIHCKI.I.ANBOl'H TIRES feed tire bought and aold Auto Service Co. Phona 324-J, op poalle Oxford hotel. 20tf K. I OAI.DKA1TH. Inauranra, rent al a apeclalty. Acreage, Building and Ioana. 609 0 atreet, Launer'a old location. tf ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, hnuie wiring. C. C. Harper, 815 North Sixth atreet, phono 47. tl HEMSTITCHING and pieotlng nt 10 renia a yard All work guaran $d. The Vanity Shop, Medford. in mJ.' HI KNIGHTS and Ladle of Sorurlty I Council muela aocond and fourth I Friday' In W. O. W. hall. 43ttj r:in;.Ai. Ki.HPTRlCAf, WORK I u..i.., in.in...l ..,! rnimlrod. "I bonne wiring and electric Iron re paired. Phono 38 or call at 600 II atreeN. Jon A. Policy. 89 PIANO LESSONS Loaaona In P'ano and harmony given by Mr. Jo. M. Power nt atudlo, 502 North Fourth itroet. Hours from 10 a. m. to 6 n. in. on Tueadays only. Graduate of Donlaon Connerva tory. Credit in work given High achool atmlenta. 65 WANTED WANTED A home for a bright llt tlo boy of about 13 years ot age. Mother and father both dead. In quire of C. tl. Glllotte, county Judge. 4Gtf WANTED Man to do gnrden work. Phono 323-L. Ill-a-Hee Toultry Ranch, Bridge street. at lty llm It. ' 62 FOR RENT- i Btroot. -Private garnuo nt 403 52tf FOR KENT Ho cool and comfort nhlo while you look ua over. Houro nt North Sovontli and A streets. Largo lots, trull' and shade. Rent, 4.J10. Heath & Herman, or wrue wnor. Chlco, Cal., 1132 First street. .. "7, -7 :' J TAXI ..4 T . Mirv ?TAJCn rrom ,, , : " CHANGE OF JITNEY Mocha Cafe to "Stag" x auiic, l 149-Y.T .call' 183-J. Otto J. KnlpH. ltealdon; e !3S DAILY JITNEY to Solinu, Kerby and Waldo. Loaves Grants Pass dally ut 9:30 a. m. Everett Hijfue, phone 317. 817 LSE THE WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. . Call Granta Pass Hotel, phone 390. Residence Phone 320-R. W. G. White. 83 SPA TAXI Two machines at your Borvlco at any hour! ' Phone' 262-R when In a hurry for a car.' 48tf r - . 11 CIVIL ENGINEERS DANIEL McFAiRLAND, elvll engi i neer and surveyor. , Residence J 740 Tenth street, phone 211'Y. 65 Advertising DK.NTIHTS tt. C. MACY, I). M. D. rirat-laa deomtry 0V South BUtl trtat. Graota Paaa, Oregon. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D aucceaaor to Dr. Bert KIHott. Over Golden Rula Store. I'hono t. Roaldcnoa phone 16I-J. PHYHICIA.NH U O. CLEMENT, U. D., Practlc limited to' dlaoaiea of tbe oye, a Doae and throat. Uianaea lltir Office boura 9-12, 2-6, or on ap polntmeot. OITIce phone (2, rx dance phone J59-J. H. LOUGIIKIDOK. at. D. Phrai.iu and'aurgeon. City or country call attended day or night. Rraldnii'1 phona ' 169; offlca phone Ms Sixth and H, Tuffa Oldg. A. A. WITHAM. M. D. Interna medicine' and nervoua Ua?aaa 90S Corbftt Dldg., Portland, Or Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m FRBDBRICK J). 8TR1CKER, M. D., Room 6 and 7 'Maaonlo Building. Offlra hour, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. ra. rbonoa: Offlca J8-R; Roa. 18-Y. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS. 8. T. Rooma 1 and 2 Schmidt Dldg. Treat all dlaeaae. Hour 9-12 a. m.; 1-8 p. tn. Phone 304-R. tf VUTKIUNAKY KllWiM UK. K. J. BE8TUU Veterinarian Office, rxaldence. Phone lOS-h ATTORXKY8 II. U. NORTON, Altorney-at-law. Practice In all State and Federal Court. Plrat National Rank Bldg. G. W. m,VIG. Attorney-at-law. GranU Paaa Ranking Co. Didst., Grant Paaa, Oregon. E7 87 VA NTS Y K ETttorney. Prnc tlrea In all court. First National Rank Rldg. O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Gnldon Rule Rldg. Phone 270. Granta Pa, Oregon. ULANCTtAUD & RL.ANCIIARD, At torney. Albert Dldg. Phone 236-J. Practice In all court; land board attorney. C. A. SIDLE II, Attorney-at-law. Ma nonlo Temple, Granta Paaa, Ore. O FX). 11. J U III I AM, Attorney-at-law, reforoe In bankruptcy, Maaonlc Temple, Grant Paaa, Oregon. Phone 13G-J. JAMES, T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer, Plrat National Hank Bldg., Granta Paaa, Oregon. DRAY AGE AND TKANSlUi COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. A klnda of drayage and trannf werk carefully and promptly dnn Pbone 181-J. Stand at f relit' A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; ao do Bunch Broa. Trtnifer Co. Phon' S97-R. K.' unaHAM, drayage and trailfei 8afe, i lano and furnltur moved, packed, (hipped and etor ed. Office pbone 124-Y. Rnl dence phone, 124-R. GOOBBY, WOMEN'S TROUBLES The tortures end 0Lcomtort ot Weak, Inino ud ncbii'g bacit, awollcu feet nnd limb, woaiiupai dhaluesj, iiaiiReo, uB h i';i:o linve tlmr oiif,iu in kidui'y troub; , lt "i'ii.ialj i .unyluintj." The ;0 gtflir.il B.Li;!tou;i f !;i(!ujy aiJ Madder tiieaij lua iiMmtca is tbn rvmcdy, Ki.rt ti; ;o ven f.vl a ..-'i-i r.f mctit I In l.i b.:; Of i-o f.'Q-.y.;i ,ut fcccd HciiO, i.iut;uaUu.if ;uii:.Ui'."., in Ci libtd.r V4 r..'.;a i i l i U. n j.uj luv.c? i.iii.'i.'c;, r.v.ii y !l 1 :: I ( trM i,ro r.:l. i Cir'.'O 1 'jiVL l r- -In , Cll C.ivs.ilr.-. j .'.'. t? trl -1 xen- r.in,Tcincnt3 tins t:ona t'-.j tort l.ir linu drcda ct yccrn. It An-9 t'to workj X'oliia trct'Mca vanliU -id new life a id hc'UU vlll eomo as yea continue t.'io'r :o. ,'lci completely rsrtorcd to rone unuiil Tisor, continue taking a oananlB pr tro encu uajr. - i 'CC! MEDATj Il.ir.rleri Ca Cnp- r.ulcs imported from tb l:;borato- re Ct ITuarlera, Uollnna. J)o not e-: cept a aabatUutOi la aoalcd boxes, threa slici. The California and Oregon Coast Kaiiroaa company . TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run .Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass 1 P. M. Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M, Leave Waters Creek 3 P, M Arrive Grants Pass , 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office iftho company, Lundburg building; ir telethon's 131. ' OF London, May 8. According to re ports ipubHithed In Denmark at tbe bronklng down of a wall In the mon antory of the Holy GhoHt At Vlaby, on the Bweil lh Island of 'Gottland, In the Baltic, a 200-year old pro phecy of the iwar was found. The prophecy wo written on parchment by a monk In the year 1701, and la now kept in the town hall of Vlaby. It reads: "Europe will some day when the seat of the -pope i vacant meet with a feurful punishment. Seven nation will turn themsolve against a bird with two head. The 1ilrd will de-j fend Itself with wing and talons. A i monarch iwho' always mount hisj horse from the wrong aide shall lie surrounded by a wall of foe. It will be a tough struggle agalnit east and west and the lives of many men will be loHt. "War charlota shall roll forward without horse and fire dragon shall fly through the sky and spread ulphur and duetroy towns. "Mankind will not listen to the foreboding of God and He shall turn away from them. The war shall last i for three yeaxa and five month. Starvation and disease will follow. Bread will 'be controlled and distrib uted among the people. Men will be lurking at the bottom of the sea for their prey. The war will start when the corn Is ripening In the fields and reach its maximum pltnh when tbe cherry trees are blooming for the third time. Peace will be obtained about ChrlHtmns."- HONK Klt.S TWO WF.KKS AHEAD OK SCHEKt I.K Emerson, Manitoba, May 7. The annual pilgrimage of wild jeese from the south haa hastened this year by the remarkably fine weather. The iftrds flew acrons thu American boundary at this point more than two weeks ahead of the normal schedule. Pioneer hunters believe the birds will not spend much time In Mani toba, hut will continue north to their "exclusive summer resort" In the Hudson Bay region. Only a light blanket of snow marks the route from Emerson to Wlnnepeg and from Wlnnepeg to The bay." VAST SUMS SET ASIDE B! BEDS (Continued from page II Ing could be found of them, but police had surrounded the legation and hold their some 10 counter-revolutionists as prisoners on 'Hungar ian soil, which is a violation of all rerognlxed diplomatic, rights. "We shall probably know tomor row what will happen. iMeanwhlle CHICHESTER S PILLS W TiK llAMONl II RAND, A. lh. IIm nf im Pniirt.. Af m-r:i:i.TFKi riA.IiiM) r.nxsw riLt f.-sa yi!C'',vf).!f:(ilSTSfVRVlVi!:;E DAILY HEALTH TALKS Good Health Is in Your Own Hands BY SAMUEL HAMILTON, M. D. The man who said "People dig their graves with their teeth" uttered a truth that gDoe clear to the bottom of the health question, Suppose you should take every thing vou cat and drink lor breakfast, everything you cat and drink for dinner, everything you eat and driuk for supper, and mix alUogcther in one muss. It would surely be a dreadful mixture to look upon. And yet your stomach is obliged to dispose of that unsightly mass each day! Is it any wonder so many peoole have indigestion, dyspepsia, backache, headache, bad blood, liver complaint, skin diseases, nervousness, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis ana goodness knows what olscT Yes, people dig their graves with their teeth, and Wore the end comes they pass through one sick ness or trouble after another. You should be glad to know that Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, lias placed in the drugstores a medicine railed Golden Medical Discovery that can ho depended upon to overcome many of the diseases named above. It may seem impossible for one medicine to do so much, but really the whole thing is as simple as the figure 1. Dr. Pierce's Qolden Medical Discovery corrects the disordered condi tions in a sick Btomach, aids digestion, acta as a tonio and purifies the blood. When this is done, away go the diseases that are caused by a aiok stomach. If you are digging your grave with your teeth, stop today. Correct your stomach disorder? right now with Golden Medical Discovery, and henceforth eat tor your health's Bake. If you don't know what foods are best for you, write Dr.' Pierce, Pres. Invalids' Hotcr,"BtifTal6, N.'Y.,' and receive confi dential medical advice without charge. ' Golden Medical Discovery is made with' out alcohol, 'or opiates, so anybody and everybody can take it with safety. It is put up both in liquid and tablet form. Send Dr; Pierce 10c for a trial tR., end boo for "nraivt' ho rood it j Try it iie:y-... . , XUN. I-dtrl A all jomr Unc lei tor A f ( M-rhMHorilMawienditraAX ySaLfO I'liUiw IUfl fmd 41 U mIlkV Vv ZVJl t1- tettlrtl w.Ui Uluej M: "fM fc.tkl Tftlt Mhor. ItMr of warn V - H the first great blow haa been struck against the horror which threatens tbe whole of civilization in Europe. "By 8 o'clock on Friday nlgbt the whole legation building was In pos session of about a hundred fully armed counter-revolutionists, and the minister and his two secretaries were easily captured when they re turned, three hours later. "No people were ever quite so surprised In their lives to find them selves prisoner In their own lega PORTLAND FIRM WISHES TO HAKE AGENCY ARRANGEMENT WITH FIRST-CLASS, RESPONSIBLE CITIZrIX OF GRANTS PASS AS AGENT FOR LARGE. STOCK, FIRE INSURANCE, CASUALTY.. AND BONDING COMPANIES. MAN MUST IBB HIGH CLASS CITIZEN, AMBITIOUS AND ENER GETIC. ADDRESS REPRESENT ATIVB, "I." CARE ROGUE K1VEH ' COURIER K-.iif Crescent Baking Powder Tit vary bart baking powder it thi doaUe aotiBC oat. It ralMt Dist whia molitar la addad tn th mixiof bowl, and then again whin kwt la applied. Ontoest Bsktsir Powder bu this doable niM and It it wbat it aotded to thorough, Ij parnwata tha dough -Baa asd auka Cntocnt Klg. GRANTS PASS, OREG. ONE DAY. ONLY THURSDAY J - " ' tlL. g I ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH O TRAINS OF CIRCUS WONDERS q 600 Peoplp 600 550 Horses "650 EVERY ANIMAL AN ACTOR 1200 PERFORMING ANIMALS 1200 Mor odueatod wild baaats than all othar ahowa combined Moat aanaatlonal wild animal aot extant 30 Performing Lions In Ona Act 30 1 40 Mr. BarneaoffaraaiaaaddadfeaturathlaeaaaonThe Fairyland Fantasy "Alice in Jungleland" Srttttt rada10i30 a. m. Blarformanoaa2and B p. m. Ooora Opan 1 and 7 p. m. Coma Early. Thara la Dlentv to amuaa and Inatruot. Ona hour oonoart , baforo eaoh partormanoa by Barwaa' 40Plooa Marina Sarvloo Band. Maxwel Service GENERAL REPAIRING - One Buck Skin Maxwell ..., ...$750.00 One Bulck Bug ....'.'.'. !.Z150.00 . One Ford Truck l..J.i : $400.00 One 101 i Maxwell .....I......... $350.00 r , KEPUBLIO AND MOHAWK TIRES V ' v COLLiNS AUTO COMPANY tion In tbe heart of the city to whlfh they were accredited. Sweat poured down their pale faces and tbey could hardly talk coherently, but sat sunk In miserable dejoctlon, anticipating some terrible end in tbe dark hour of the night. It was not tbe plan of the, conspirators to keep their prisonera at the legation, and tbey were conveyed to a secure biding plane In the cellars of a convent, which is also in possession, of the antl-bolsbevik." f ZP Jb' delldou, Ii(M and easily digattad breads aaktt aod biacaita. Try CresooDt. YoaTJ ba dellfhtod with thi nralta. Your grootr probabry hu it If not writ aa jtadiof bit bum and addrai and yoon, and ws win tend yoa tat Orttotnt Oook Book frt on reqattt, Co, Seattle Waih. EVERY ACT AN ANIMAL ACT Dancing Horses Dancing Girls An ActGorqeoua 40 NOT 1 S mum : iijfrv 'mm' SQUEEGEE TREAD o H Q a 0 0 D n D Etfon Taxis st oi)ev5000m9$ You know what the taxi driver hears ' "only eight minutes to the train! Drive now if you never did before." ; Txis get punish ment that your car never gets. Tires dare ' not fail. Further, they must give maximum mileage per dollar of cost. Else "o ver- head" will eat up profits. The Quaker City Cab Co., Philadelphia, solves its tire problem with Diamonds Dia monds average over s 5000 miles in winter work with chains for ' them. 'i The Portland Taxi : cab Co., Portland, Ore, ' using Diamonds on its fleet, gets an average of over 6,000 miles. The Terminal Taxi j Co., Washington, D. ! C, has been getting ' 6000 miles on its Dia- . monds These specific instances "are typical of many others under hard service. We can cite you just . as interesting instances right in this town. H 'among our custo- Omers. Give us the ' opportunity. a "' Grants Pass g Hardware Co. Vara 0 A S3 Vv 74 f N VSi ' U Ssyfi- aj '''''f.