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FltlllAY.i MAY 0, 1010. GRANTS PASS DAILY OOUUER PACE TIIREH Classified Advertising KOH HALK . I CIVIL EXGINKKIUi TTanl TiZrU.Vu.f D A N I UI Mc AULA U, cl v I 1d i i .. and .ro for .lo. Soil all 't80."; or Dart. Cult 712 Vnrtll Kiuhth! or phone 1S-L. 18tf KOll 8ALB1&0 hesd good Sbroit Mr ewes, delivered In Omnia Iui or Roseburt 185 lunibs thrown In mora to com. Then, sheep ar thoroughbred Bhrop ahlros; good fleece of wool on their backs; prlo $20. 0o. W. King, Montague. Cl. PRESENT OWNERSHIP township Plata of Josephine county, 50o each. For le by Josephine Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at reasonable rate. ltf roR"MJOtrlctiy fancy alfalfa eed, tweet clover and other grass soeds. Nltro Cultures. Ralph Waldo Elden, Med ford. 80 NHJW HATS at Mrs. North Sixth street. Burton's, 407 65 FOR BALK An upright piano In good condition, 1125. Inquire of Mrs. E. O. Harris, 1042 East A street, phone 841-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE tor small, gentle horse, one 3-h. ji. engine. also second hand lumber for sale cheap. 1002 Oak street. 68 VOl aMJ08i-lnch Mitchell wag on, nearly new. Inquire 1004 Runt II street. 88 MISCKIXANROUS TIRES Used tires bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone 824-J, op poaite Oxford hotel. 20tf E. L. QALBRAIT1I, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 608 O street, banner's old location. W ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 815 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf 1IEMST1TCHINO and picotlug .at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford. Ore. 1" KNIGHTS and Ladles of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 4Stt GHNERAL ELECTRICAL WORK Motors Installed and repaired, house wiring and electric Irons re; paired. Phone 38 or call at 600 II street. Joe A. Policy. 88 PIANO LESSONS Lessons In piano and harmony given by Mrs. Jaa. M. Powers at etudto, 502 North Fourth street. Hours from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. on Tuesdays only. Graduate of DenlHon Conserva tory. Credit In work given High echool students. 66 WANTED WANTED A home for a fright lit tle boy of about 13 years of age. Mother and father both deud. In quire of C. Q. Gillette, county JudKe. ri KK.N't -Private garage at 403 FOR RENT I street. 62tf VOU RENT Ho cool and cqmfort- able while you look us over. IIoubb nt North Seventh and A, streets Largo lots, fruit and shade. Rent, 810. Heath & Herman, or write ownor, Chico, Cal., 1132 First street. 88 TAXI CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call 188-J. Mesldouce ' 149-Y.' I Otto J. Knlps. 238 , DAILY JITNEY to Solma, Korby and ' Waldo. , Loaves Grants Pass dally at 9:30 a. in. Everett Mlogue. phone 317. 317 USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country trips. Safety flrat. Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone 896. Resldeuce phone 320-R. W. O. White. 83 SPA TAXI Two inaohlnes at your sorvlce at any hour. Pnone 262-R when in a hurry for a car. 48tf UK. WAGE AND .TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TUANSFER CO. Al kinds of drayage and transfe wrk carefully and promptly dons Phaie 181-J. Stand 'at frelgh depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD , f'inoh Bros, . 397-R. MOVES; so do we Transfer Co. Phont 1 . i.uiAM, urayage and transfer SftNm, tlaoos and furnltun moved, packed, shipped and tor 1. Office phone X24-Y. , Real doiu'o -phone, 184-fR. : . ;' "' vwwuo .-. u MKNTI8TH K. C. MACY, D. M. V. Flrst-lasi dentistry IU4'4 South Blxtr trit. Grants Pass. Oregon. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., successor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Oolden Rule Store. Phone 6. Resilience phone 163-J. PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Prsctle. Ilmld to diseases of the y, ear not and throat. Glasses fitted Office hours 8-1 2, l-"o. or on ap polntment Office phone 62, rt donee phone ISJ-J. 4. LOUOUKIDGE. M..D. PhsJoie and surgeon. City or country call attended day or nlgbt. Resident phone 888; office phone I8 Slitb and H, Tuffs Bldg. . A. W1THAM, M. D. Interna; Budlclne and nervous diseases 101 Corbutt Bldg., Portland, Ore Hours 10 to 12 a. m.i 2 to 4 p. tn FREDERICK 1. 8TRICKER. M. D., Rooms 6 and 7 Masonic- Building. Office hours, 8-11 a. m.; 2-8 p. m Phones: Office 18-R; Res. 18-Y DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg Treat all diseases. Hour 8-12 a. m.; 1-6 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf VETERINARY SURGEON OH. K. J. BE8TUL. Veterinarian OlOoe, 1 residence. Phone 806-R. ATTORNEYS H. D... NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. G. W. C04.V1G. Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg., Oranta Pass, Oregon. eI"s.VAN DYKEr Attorney. Prac tlces In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD. At torneys. Albert Bldg. Phone 238-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. GEO. II. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee in bankruptcy. Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phono 185-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer. First National Bank Bldg., Grants; Pass, Oregou. ..Trains will run Tuesday,' Thursday , "" and Saturday You feel different the minute you; Leave Grants Pass 1 P. M. take It a. gentle soothing warmth ! Arrive Waters Creek....- 2 P. M. fills the system. It's a PMun to ' , w Creek 3 P. M. take Holllster s Rocky- Mountain .,.. . ., Tea. Heine nurlfy the blood, drives A"le Grant Pass 4 P. M. out the germs of Winter, gets you hustling, bustling, full of life and energy, sac lear Dle"- bin's Drug Store.-Adv. . FERE YD ALE Mr unit Mm. Zimmerman was vl- i.t xj i, h. 1 Mrs. Orpba Hayes left for her home In hlaho Saturday. I P. T. and Elmer Everton was at George Jones' Tuosday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Griffin was on I Jump-off Joe at the saw mill Friday. Mrs. Margrle lilunt loft for Port- j land Friday. Blllle Anderson and Stanley Og don were at E. C. Nelloy's Tuesday' ou business., 'Mrs. Hunting was visiting Mrs. Overton Tuesday. Mrs. Kronbrodt returned from Portland tho first of the week. Mr. Miller, a cousin of John Far- mer in visiting at the Farmer home this wek. , Mrs. Thos. Ogden and son; Stanley I and Miss Cora Litteken went to Grants Pass Tuesday evening to at-1 tond the senior play. Mr. Undaay of .Merlin was at the mnmiai noine on uiisineos iimm;. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Robertson were at Grants Pass Saturday. M. O. Orlffen and Ben Jones left Tuesday for the iMcCollum A Christy saw mill on Jump-off -Joe where they expect to log this cummer. A. J. Hussey delivered some cattle I and hogs, and D. G. Robertson some i cattle at Oranta (Pairs Mondav to he ! shipped to Portland. Mrs. Hussey and daughter, Bulah of Grants Pass and Mr. Whitfield of Pa. were callers at iM. L. Griffin t Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Knlps of Grants Pass brought them out. mi,miiiui.vi i iwnmr. a I COA,iTWI,M STRIKK Seattle, May 9. Proposal to call : a general strike f union waterfront t workers in all Pacific coast porta i from Prince Rupert, B. C, to San Diego, Cal., In sympathy with the I demands of the Seattle longshore' men' itnlnn. will AiA mil tn at ftnllnt nt .ii .. in.w.,nn'. untnn ' If approved, the strike !1 be called ' immediately afterward. fX).MIXO EVENTS Mny 11, Sunday Baccalaureate ser mon "by Rev., C. ftl Cline, at the Presbyterian churiji. May IB", Thursday Class night, G. P. High school. May 15, Thursday AI G. Barn circus In Grants Pass. Mny 16, Friday High school com mencement. May 27-June 1, Tuesday-Sunday Grants Pass Chautauqua. The ' Calif ornia and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19. 1918. ! For Information regarding freight ttnd assenger rates call at the office of tho company, Lundburg building, or t0,o)holie m. . CROSS RUAtS For Indigestion Uonttlnsuoo. Blek Heedacne. Bilious J h rMth wiabad nothing better -thta that wbolcem pbyiic FOLEY CATHARTIC.TABLET5 Never dltappolnt. Take one loolglit and lecl better In the morning. Gmtm Jmnar. Sia Aotoalo. Tmm "tnWt Cathartic Ttblvto tm prorvmm to bp Am bp.t laxpiiv mvrnr htrm ukn mm4 I roc tbmm tat oMlpik and bllliimnM, KOM EVERYWHERE -r 4 ADDITIONAL IiOCAL Mrs. M. C. Ament went to Modford this morning to spend the , day. Knight Templar .Mertlng Regular meeting of iMeilta Com- mandcry 'No. . Knights Templar, tonight. ,JacwUl,upwlU, HunUlty The annual baccalaureate sermon will be given at the Presbyterian church Sunday night at 8 o'clock by Rev. C. M. Cllne, pastor of the Bap tist church. Music will be a double j quartette from the Methodist, Bap- t'st and Preauytenan cnurcn cnoirs, GERMANS OF ItEKMX PLAN MASSACRE OF THE JEWS London, M.-.y 9. An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Berlin re ports that hatred against the Jews has been . displayed recently in the German capital, and that placards have been distributed asking the cit- liens to massacre Jews because, the notices assert, the Jews killed 200 on lid ren at 'Easter, (XH'VTY TREASURER'S CALL FOR ROAD WARR.NTS All Josephine County (pink) road warrants lsued up to (not including) rDruary ' otn; n1 prioiy to that date, are hereby called j In and are payable at the County , Treasurer's office on or after May jlOtb, 1919, on which date Interest i will cease. j GEO. S. CALHOUN. County Treasurer of Josephine J County, Oregon. . Dated Grants Pass, Ore., May 9th; (1919. Am! GRANO PRIZE tt ft P. P. I. E. . OVERALLS t KOVTBAUS DiiT'CS 5 CO. I (iMPWiTfirSUElJ amor r ss;iTimric . fe JiMtwn prpX OQ Itcr-ii4 ot price $1.50 aach. L'jvi Stra & Co, San Frsnciaco GRANTS PASS, OREG. MPillAT ONE DAY ONLY I j I 1 V 1 DCT THURSDAY Iflrl I 10 ONLY REAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON CARTH 0 TRAINS OF CIRCUS WONDERS 9 " 600 People 600 I 550 Horset 650 EVERY ANIMAL AN ACTOR EVERY ACT AN ANIMAL ACT 1200 PERFORMING ANIMALS 1200 rffTi More Educated wild beasts than an other shows combined 3PP"I"530 la One Act M r. BlarMS eNareaa an ae'ded feature tills mm The Falrylaaal Paataay "Alice in Jungieland" Scintillating Twt Mil Open Den Street Paraae 10:30 au m. Performance 2 anal Bp, m. Doors Open 1 mn4 T p. nt. rnMC rSDI V Dwrs Is pisntT ta smuts ails' fotract Ooshoar - sack serfsrsunce ky Maxwell GENERAL One Buck. 6Ua Maxwell One Bulck Bag - One Ford Track One 1017 MaxwcU REPVBLIO AND MOHAWK TIRES COLLINS AUTO COMPANY The Glory of The glory of evening wraps has re turned. Sumptuous is a good word to use la describing them; they combluo the richness of costly, brocades and velvets Willi the handsomest i'urs, and extrnvuguuee lu , furs is written Into the history of this winter's fashions. But extravnciince In furs is not reck lessness; they have Intrinsic value, like Jewels or fine oriental runs. The worn, nn who owns good furs should cherish thein, for it seems Inevitable that they must advance in price There Is noth ing in apparel that may be remodeled more successfully or that gives such a certain return in satisfaction upon the requires investment aa good furs. Such a thing as a furiess wrap Is hardly to be found. In evening wraps ample fur collars are. the rule, but there are gorgeous models In which wide borders ot fur divide honors with regal fabrics in the body of the wrap. These wraps are full, voluminous, the style fitting the character of stuffs used for making them. A good exam' SWWMVBnWRvaajfVHnaaBvasm ".-A ft : r'iU t T riril 'hi w Most sensational wild animal act extant ' 4 nOiadng Horses Jfl Til Danclne 6Ir1s 4U M ACT tVffflt Sstms 40-Plsct Maria Ssnicg Service REPAIRING " $T30.00 ....$130-00 ....$100.00 ....$350.00 Evening IVaps pie, not an extreme, but a hnudsum wrap, appears In the style shown In' the picture above. Huge silver roses on a dark satin ground make the love ly brocade of which this rnpellko wrap is fashioned. . Nothing could look, bet ter with it than the luxurious collar ot dark, glossy and long-haired fox fur that finishes it This collar fairly In vltos Its wearer to cuddle down Into It and makes a beautiful background for the evening dress It reveals when ' thrown back from the shoulders. " The dress In this particular Instance) appears to be of black satin and black velvet, which Is a happy choice to wear with a glorious wrap.. One must know where to leave oft in the use of color. Everything In the toilette pic tured is commendable ; the neatness of the coiffure and all the care of details which Insures exquisite finish. f