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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1919)
RATl'IID.lV, MAY 21, 11)10. G. B. BERRY Harnett and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvat Work With Grantt Patt Classified Advertising Wit MAIJC TEAM and 10 years old, also har ness and wagon for sale. Hell all or part. Call 712 North Eighth or phone 13-K. S 8t( PRB8K!T"7wNKIiaillP township plata of Josephine county, 50e each. For aalo by Josopbiiia Coun ly Abstract Co. Ulua printing at reasonable rales. 39tf rOR Htrlctiy fancy alfalfa need, sweet clover and other grasa seeds. Nllro Culture. Ralph Waldo Elden. Modford. 80 roR8ALB W have boliura, en glues and taw mill machinery, etc. OIIKOON MACHINERY CO., Ku gene, Oregon. KOR AlJi80 head fine Jersey cows, located Just east of town on lver. These cowa must bo aold at once. Come and look them over. Address No. 036 care of Coiirlor. 71tf KOK SALK I'nck hone and saddle. Toot for prospecting. Cheap. Call at Red Trout Darn. 77 KOR 8AIJ5 AT A SNAP Fine 290 acre atock ranch. 80 acrea In cul tivation, .balance In timber and pasture, 1 4 ml leg down the Rogue from Grant Paso, flood terma, and If a quick deal can be made you can get a real .bargain. Ad dress R. F. V. No. 2. Box 7. C. F. Card well. 98 FOR SALE First crop alfalfa hay, now ready. Ft. Vanoy Orchards. ' 606-F-12. 79 FOR SALE-lx and eight Inch gal vanized Irrigation pipe cheap. Ft. Vanoy Orchards, 606-F-12. ' 79 1IOAT FOR SALB forenoons only. -Phone 145-L 78 IF YOi; WANT to get an Al stock ramh, or dairy farm, I have them. If you want to buy a splendid fur nished home, at a bargain, see me. If you waul a free homestead, I have a good one loft. If you want an O. ft C. homestead, I hove sev eral. If you want information a limit t.ho country, call In. and talk It over. E. T. .MeKlnstry, the realty miin. U3 (1 afreet. 7Mf aantkh WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Wra. U. L. Up-j son, Bridge atreot at city limits. 76 , . - i WANTED Dnroo pig weighing from 20 to 30 pounds. L. A. Robert- eon, 306 West O atreet. ' 77 "WANTED Eight apple thlnnera, Ft. Vanoy Orchards, phone 606-F-12. 79 TO RENT XR RENT One 5-room furnlahed cottage at the corner of Sixth and A streets. Inquire at Roper'a tailor shop or phone 603-F-14. 71 JiOST JX)3T At the opera house Com mencement night, a pair of gold rimmed spectacles. ' Reasonable reward for return to Mre. J. H. Robinson. Rd. 2. phone Wllder- vllle. ' MISCKlXiANEOUB TIRES Used Urea bought and aold Auto Service Co. Pbone 824-J, op- nnalte Oxford hotel. ZOtf E. L. GALBRAITH, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O street, Launer'e old location. " 'HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cenia a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity 8hop, Medford, Ore. - ' EXCURSION RATES TO COAST Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy, riding cars, for t7.B0, Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. , ' 70tf FOR Bnick" AND CEMENT WORK and all kinds of masonry con struction, see W. L. Hart, Grants Pass. 78 CIVIL ENGINEERS DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 74" Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 55 Hardware Co. rXHCTIHOAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRINO and general electrical work, repairing, bouse wiring. C. C. Harper, 818 North Sixth atreet, phone 47. tt OBNBWAL. ELECTRICAL WORK Motora lnatulled and repaired, ho ime wiring and electric Irona re paired, l'bone 88 or call at 606 H atreet. Joe A. I'olley. (9 TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma," Kerby and Waldo. Leaven Granta Pass dally at 9:30 a. in. Everett Uogue, pbone 317. 317 U8E THE WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country tripe. Safety first Call Grants Paaa Hotel, pbone 396. Residence phone 320-R. W. Q. White. 83 8PA TAXI Two machines at your anrvlce at any hour. Phone 282-H when In a burry for a car. 48tf JXIMjK8 KNIGHTS and Ladles of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. ball. 43tf IIKNTI8T8 C. MACY. D.M. D." Flrst-olaat dentistry I0U 8outb Rlxti atreet, Grant Pass, Oregon. 6. E. J AcKSON. D M. D., successor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 153-J. PHYHIC1AKR l7 0.CLEM ENT m7D., ' Practlf limited to dlseaae of the eye. eat nose and throat. Glasaea Utter1 Offlce hours 9-13, 2-6. or on ap polntmeaL Offlce pbone 62, res dance pbone 359-J. g. LOUGHKIDOE. U. D.. Pbyatuu and surgeon. City or country cal attended day or night. Resident phone 369; offlce 'pbone 18: Sixth and H. Tuffs Bids A. A. WITUAmT M DTInterna medicine and nervous disease n Corbett Bldg., Portland. Ore . Houra 10 to 13 a. m.; 3 to 4 p. m FREDERICK 1). 8TRICKER, M. D., Rooms 5 and 7 Masonic Building. Office hours, 9-13 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Phones: Office 18-R; Res. 18-Y. DR. W. T TOMPKINS, S. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg Treats all diseases. Houra 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf VhTr.KINAHY 811MJKO.N DR. R. Offlce. J. BESTUL. Veterinarian residence. Pbone 805-R DKAYAUU AND TKANx. l.i COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO A kinds of drayage and tranao work carefully and promptly don Pbone 181-J. 8tand at frelgh depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVE8; so do w Bunch Broa. Transfer Co. Phoo 897-R. F. u. 1SBAM, drayage and tranafai Safes. ilanoa and furnltan moved, packed, ahlpped and atoi ed. Office phone 134-Y. Real denfe phone, 124-R. ATTORNEYS H. D. . NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices In all State and Federal Courts. 'First National Bank Bldg. G. W. C04.VIG, Attorney-at-law, Grants Paas Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. ' E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tlces In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon, ,. BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD, At torneys. Albert Bldg. Phone 236-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Mn- sonlc Temple, Granta Pass, Ore JEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law .referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon Phone i35-J. I AMES T. CHINNOQK Lawyer, - First National Bank. Bldg., Urauta Jit the Churches I'rrmbyturtiin Omrrh Sunday school at 10 a. m. I'rayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. IA cordial Invitation la ex tended to boll them scrVir.es. Ht. lukra KplxcopNl Evening eervlcea at 8 p. m to which at ran rem are most welcome. Rev. Philip K. Hammond, of Ash- land, vicar In charge. Klrnt dinrrh of Cliriat Hclrmtlst Cbrlttlaa SHence aervlcea are held every 8unday, In the W. O. W. ball, tt II a. m. Wednesday evening meet Inga at 8 o'clock. The subject for Sunday la, "Soul and Body." Reading room la open from 2 to 4 p. m. daily except Sundaya and holidays. The public la cordially In vited to attend the service and to visit the reading room. Hal rat Ion Army 113 tt Ht. Sunday at 11 a. m., "Saactlflca tlon What la Thla Meaning What Pooplft the Blessing Poses." At 2 p. in. Bible school for all age. At 6 p. m., Y. V. L. leaders, JI. Atkin and J. E. Btrautln. At 8 p. m.. Daughter's nlgbt J. E. fltrautln. Ensign. First TlaptlKt Church Bible school at 10, R. K. Hackett superintendent, classes and teachers for all aRes. Morning service at 11. B. Y. P. V. at 1, Wlnnlfred Pad dock, leader. Evening service at 8. Owing to the pastor being out of town Sunday, Rev." J. M. Powers will preach In the morning and Rev. C. Griffin, of Modford, In the evening. In the morning 4he choir will sing the anthem "Spring Bloom ing in My Heart;" and In the even- ng Mis Pattlllo and Mr. Roat wllj sing a duet. A cordial Invitation to all. C. M. Cllne, preacher. (linrt h f CliriNt Bible school at usual hour, 10. Ex-Raibhl Goldman will' apeak to some of the rlaaaea during this hour. Communion at 11. followed by ser mon on. "The Home Coming of Israel." by Mr. Goldman. He will also speak In the evening on "The Inner Life of Russia." Hear this man of wonderful experiences while you may. N Chas. 'R. Drak. minister. Xewnuin M. K. Church At 1 1 o'clock the G. A. R. and W. R. C. will be our guests for the an nual Memorial Day service. Soldiers and sailors of the late war are also specially Invited to bo present. Everyone welcome. Evening preach ing sermon at 8 p. m., sermon by the pastor. , Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ep- worth league at 7 p. m. Come and worship with iia. 1 Melville T. Wire, pastor. XM1XG EVENTS May 27-June 1, Tuesday-Sunday Grants Pa?s Chautauqua. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad 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 of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 181. Cover the house e ' W. P. FULLER & CO.'S Prepared aiiits Auto Enamels JEWELL HARDWARE CO. ' We do fine shoe repairing Only Gna Gem Peeler, "Gets-It" i Stop Cora Paint; Bee Cora Peel OS It la iuit whtn a com hurt that yon want to tl mrnt about (itlha rid of It Why tak chanca of keeping the corn ana bavins the pain grow woraeT You'll uae "Oeta- The Oml, feelfeOff We b "CetS." If anyhow, sooner of later; might a well use It sooner. Then you are absolutely aura that the corn will loosen from your toe so that you can peel the whole thing off pain lessly with your flnicers. In on com plete piece Just Ilk peeling a ba nana. It takes a second or two to apply "Ofie-Iu" There' no fussing or puttering. Corn-pain will van ish that'll keep you awet whll the "Oets-It" doe the rest Nothlnar new for corn be been discovered since "(lets-It" waa born. Follow the Judgment of the millions; uae Kiete-lt" and be ur to be corn and pain free! You'll ear It's tnaaie. "Gets-It." the Kuaranteed, money back corn-remover, the only aura way, coite but a trlOe at any drug store. at''dbyK. Lawrnc4kCo,CblcMo,m. Sold in Granta Paas by Georno C Subln MMM FRUIT (Continued from page II drop will take so little of the fruit that It will have no effect on the crop and one will he unable to get his work done. Get your thinners utisy now. Over the County Haying season la now oa and moat farmers are busy cutting the firt crop of alfalfa. In a good many cases the first crop la already har vested. The very dry, warm weath er has hastened the maturing of the crop which generally la 'not quite up to normal yield. The wet weather during the early spring was very favorable to the growth of weeds and as a consequence the quality Is a lit tle lielow the standard In many cases. W. H. I-eonard. Just below Grants Pass, had an excellent crop of eweel clover which he harvested for hay. This was taken -off some two weeks ago. Mr. 'Leonard says his stock will eat it too. Com A considerably Increased acreage u corn has been planted this year perhaps 20 per cent) more thap ndrmal. A few moro slloa are to be built and a great many farmers at tracted by the high prices received for bogs are planning to have some corn for fattening some" hogs this fall. Corn planting Is just about finished. Apparently more care has been given to the preparation of the seed bed for corn this year than common. ' Spraying ( It Is getting time to be ready for the 30-day spray. The warm weath er of the past few days Is beginning to bring out the codlin moth while but few are coming out tt Is very important to head these few off right at the beginning. It It were possible to get all of the first hatch killed off there would be bu little need df later sprays. For the control of the moth from now on the next Jwo sprays are the all Important ones of the season. 'Above . all thoroughness and high pressure are the essential features of the work.) . C. D. THOMPSON. Norcross cultivators, the best hand tool for the garden at Cramer Broa. 76 with life insurance and Varnishes ress Shoes t ........ ' Kor Irrews Shoe we denim to call your attention to the fitmonn r"lrlicim 4n Walk-Oier make. None better Mini frw a' good. We carry In stock all size from 9 to lit In various wlil'he. A competent salmman in charge to fit yon Correctly. Prices $6.50 to $12.00 Work Shoes For Work Bhoes wo carry In stock all sixes from to fv!, in good comforuthle widths and in various height m-ni inches to 1" inches. Prices $3.35 to $12.50 ". jufct received our new Spring Hhlpnte.-tt of the fa- : f.as' KnII-ltand mblwr boot. We welcome your In . "ii. , Peerless Clothing Company Cash Clothiers "If Men Wear It We Have If For Walls and Ceilings A Painted Finish is Best A lustreless oil paint finish Is ideal for walls and ceilings. It is artistic and sanitary. 'It is economical because its durability ren ders frequent re-de orating unnecessary. . " - j fiJCME QUALITY y ' v No-Lustre Finish is a sanitary, lustreless, oil paint made especially for walls and ceilings. It can be applied over plaster, wall board, metal, canvas, wood, or any surface upon which paint can be used. . Ask at our store for color sample cards, and let us estimate the quantity required whether you huy or not.. Rogue River Hardware Coirpany 'rgamzaiioB WJien the American engineers appeared on the cene "Over There," the .necessity of putting through one big job was apparent.' Thousands of our boys were to follow; the big ships bringing them, and the big freighters loaded with supplies must be able to dock quickly, unload in haste and depart' unhampered toy delay of any kind, to bring more and more men and additional tons of food, sap plies, ammunition, and the necessities of war, in order that success be assured right from the start. . A certain seaboard town, on the coast of France" had 'been se lected as the most favorable port for the landing of these great ocean carriers, but the facilities to dock and store were far from ade adequate and haste was the important factor to save France. Elaborate plans had been prepared by .the French engineers for bivllding suitable docks and warehouses, but they said it would take six years to complete them. The American engineers re-designed and built them in eix months; ORGANIZATION did it. So It is with everything today. Success In the operation of all the big things, in this age of -wonderful accomplishment, is through this medium. Public service corporations have been quick to realize this fact and their policy has undergone a change. - f. Organization sounds the death knell of the duplication of effort, it systematizes details, it brings unity of action, it produces the most for the least, it makes a smooth running machine whose pro duct Is service. , This is the reason why.' in thia day of progress and develop ment, modern cities and great manufacturing Industries prefer to be doing business with large concerns engaged In supplying electric energy; this is why the systems and plants of big power companies are being tied together to secure the most efficient service through organization. , . 4 California-Oregon Phone 108-J Power Company . : Grants Pass, Oregon Pass Oregon. . -