Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 27, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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OKA .ITS PASS DAILY OOVRIER
Tl'HHlMX MAY 27, J 010.
PAGH THRSa
G. B BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass
Tire Bargains
:i3 iiib trout .'. $io.a
iM)3H lUb treiMl '. $12.25
8S34 lUb twul ...$14 S0
C. L. HOBART CO.
Classified
rXH MAL.K
TKAM and 10 xeare olJ, also har
nni nd wnr.ou lor sale. 8li all
or part. Call 7 1 2 North Elhth
or phone li-L. 8tf
PRESKNt" OWNEllBlUr township
plats of Josephlns county, 50o
each. For ssle by Josephine Coun
ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at
reasonable rati. J1
v-OR SAJ,KStrietiy fancy aUelfa
seed, eweel clover and other graia
seeds. Nltro Culture. Ralph
Waldo Elden, Medford. 80
FOR SALE We have boilers, en
gines and saw mill machinery, etc.
OREGON MACHINERY CO.. Eu
gene, Oregon.
TOR 8AJ: SO head fine Jersey
cows, located Just east of town oa
Iver. These cows must be sold
t once. Come and look them
over. Address No. S3 6 re of
Courier. 7 ltt
FOR 8AIB AT A SNAP Fine 20
acre stock ranch. SO acres In cul
tivation, balance In timber and
posture, 14 miles down the Rogue
from Orants Para. Good terms,
and If a quick deal can be made,
you can get a. real bargain. Ad
dress R. F. D. No. 2. Box 7. C.
P. Cardwell. 88
FOR SA-UC First crop alfalfa hay,
now ready. Ft. Vanoy Orchards,
C08-F-12. 79
FOR 8ALESlx end eight Inch gal
vanized Irrigation pipe cheap. Ft.
Vanoy Orchnrds, C06-F-12. 78
IF VOl' WANT to rim an Al stock
rnh, or dairy farm, I have them.
If you want to buy a splendid fur
nlHlicd home, al a bnrgaln, see me.
If you want a tree honxwteacl, I
have a good one left. If you wunt
an 0.(& C. homestead, I have sev
eral. If you want Information
fthout the country, call In and talk
it over. E. T. McklnKtry, the
malty man, COS G street. 7Stf
WORE COCKEiRELS Present lot
all gone, new lot ready June 18,
tl.r0 per doz. . Order now. K.
Hammerbacher. 82
FOR 8Ail,E lAlfalfa hay, 1 miles
.below town. Well cured, $20 per
ton. J. I,. Davis, R. F. D. No. 2,
Box 11-B. 80
ALFALFA HAY In field tor salo.
Inquire W. S. Tucker at Mclntyre
ranch, iVt miles from city on up-
per river road. 82
MISCELLANEOUS
TIRES Used tires bought and sold
Auto Service Co. Phone 824-J, op
posite Oxford hotel. 20tf
E. L. QALBRAITH, Insurance, rent
als a specialty. Acreage, Building
and Loans, 608 O street, Launer's
old location. tt
HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10
cents a yard All work guaran
teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford,
Ore, 152
EXCURSION RATES TO COAST
Grants Pass to Crescent City, by
easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants
Puss and Crescent City Stage com
, pany. Phone 26. 70tf
FOR BRICK AND". CEMENT WORK
and all kinds of masonry "' con
struction, see W. L. Hart, Grants
; Pass. 78
CIVIL UNG1NKEIW
DANIEL McFARLAND,, civil engi-
, neer and surveyor. nentdenre
740 Tnth t.rt. p'mne I11-Y, r,5
Hardware' Co.
Advertising
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TAXI
DAILY JITNEY to Selma,' Kerby and
Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally
at 9:80 a. ni. Everett Hogue,
phone 117. 317
USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI for
prompt service. City and countr
trip. Safety first. Call Grants
Poms Hotel, phone 896. Residence
phone 320-R. W. O. White. 83
SpTT TAXI'wb machines at "your
service at any hour. Phone 262-R
when in a hurry for a car. 48tf
LODGES
KNIUUTd and Ladles o( Security
Council meets second and fourth
Friday's In W. O. W. ball. 43tf
' DENTISTS
E. "c. M ACY,D."m7IX First-la
' dentistry. 10H South Slxt
street. Grants Pass, Oregon.'
C E. JACKSON, D. M. D.. successor
to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden
Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence
phone 15 8-J. ' '
PHYSICIANS.
U" "6. "CLEMENT,!. b' PractTc
limited to diseases of the eye, est
nose and throat. Glasses turf
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on si
, polntment. Office phone 62. ri
dence phone 869-J.
8. LOCGIIKIDGK. M. D.. Posioi
and surgeon. City nr country ?'
attended day nr nlftht. Reslden
phone 869; office phone Is
1 Blxth and H. Tuffs Bids
AaT'wiTHAM". MTbTnterna
tnodtdtie and nervous diauaimv
SOS Corbett Bldg.. Portland. Or
Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m
FREDERICK 1). 8TRIOKER. M. D.,
Rooms 5 and 7 Masonic Building.
Office hours, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m.
Phones: Office 18-R; Ree. 18-Y.
DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T.
Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg.
Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12
a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf
VKTKIUNAKV KI'lt'Jr.ON
DR. K. J. BESTUL, Veterlnaru.
Office, residence. Phone 305-R
DKAYAUK AND TKAMhto.it
COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO7"
kinds of drayage and transr
work carefully and promptly don
Phone l8l-J. Stand at freid
depot. A. 8hade, Prop.
THE WORLD MOVES; so do w.
Bunch Bros.' Transfer Co. Phon
. 887-R.
F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfei
Bafes, llanos and furnltur
moved, packed, shipped and stoi
ed. Office ' phone 124-Y. Resi
dence phone, 124-R
ELECTIUCIL WORK
ETECTEIC WI RTNG" and "gSheral
electrical work, repairing, , house
wiring. -C. O. Harper, SIS North
Sixth street, phone 47. N tt
GMNEffiAL" ELKCTHrCXLT WOTTK
Motors Installed and repaired,
house wiring and electric Irons re
paired. Phone 38 or call at 600 II
street. Joe A. Polley. 88
AMM
wSNT'lSDBl'drf or73 6 0 0sqTftTot
two coat outside .work. For par
ticulars Inquire of Hugo School
Board, Hugo, Ore. 79
to ity.i
ifUK Klvl Oue a-room lurnisueU
cottage at the corner of Sixth and
A streets. Inquire at Roper's
tailor Ohop or. phone 608-F-14. 71
PROFESSIONALS LOSE
BY BUNCH OF
You'll have to admit that as ball
players the Merchants are pretty
good business men. They do their
coring early. IasI evening they
repeated the performance, winning
from the Professional Men's team 5
to S, having made four of the five In
the flntt Inning.
Adair started the session with a
good two base hit. Rlggs and Ting-
ley wore safe when Op tain Gene
Coburn and his partners fumbled.
Those two errors lost the game for
Captain Oene. Gllmore struck out;
lio&rss hit safely; Bratton out on a
foul to Gale Smith; Ievlor and
Hough were safe on scratch, hits;
Vernon Coburn out, Patterson to
Gene. Four hits, two errors, four
runs.
The Merchants scored attain In the
socond Inning, iwhen Rlges came In
on his hit, followed, by two errors.
Then the Professional tightened up,
and no Merchant was allowed as far
an socond base during the last five
Innings.
The Professional team scored
once 1n the third Inning. Gale Smith
hit one over Hough In right field for
three bases, and then scored on
Two MiTrluuit Oohmm! the I'nn on
llKmmi'rlMU'hrr'a Hit In the Fifth
Gene Coburn's sacrifice fly. In ihv
fifth, nfter two were out, Gule Smith
walked; Gene Coburn was nafj on
vdjir'e irror; Hamuierbarher .ent
one throiiKh second that scored both
runners. The nll having been
thrown towards home in an effort to
Daily Health Talks
GOING BACK TO NATURE.
BY DR. W. LCCAS. ' , ,
People get lick because they go away
from Nature, and the onlv wav to ml
well is to go back. Something grows out
01 we grouna in tne lorni 01 vegetation
to care almost every ill. Some of these
vegetable growths are onderstood by
man, and some are not. Animals, it
would seem, know what to do when
they ana sick . better than men and
women.' Observers have noted that a
sick horse, dog or cat will stop eating
food and seek out some vegetable
growth in the field or yard, which, when
found and eaten, often restores appetite
and health. Haven't you seen these
animals do this very thing yourself T
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., long
since fonnd the herbs and roots pro
Tided by Nature to overcome constipa
tion, and ha bad these vegetables col
lected and made op of Mayapple, leaves
of Aloe, root of Jalap, into little white
sugar-coated pills, that he called Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Yon must
understand that when your intestines
are stopped np, poisons and decayed
matter are imprisoned in yonr system,
and these are carried by the blooa
throughout yonr body. Thus does
yonr bead ache, you get disxy, yon
can't sleep, your skin may break out,
yonr appetite declines, yon get tired
and despondent. As a matter of fact,
you may get sick all over. Don't you
see how useless all this suffering isf
All that is often needed is a few of
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which be
has placed in all drag stores for yonr
convenience and health. Try them by
all means. They are probably the very
thing you need right now.
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD .1
Effective toov. 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. .VI.
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.
bead off Coburn, Hammerbacher at
tempted to take second, but was
caught, retiring the side. The, Pro
fessionals tried dewperstely to tie the
score 4n the sixth, three men getting
on 'bases, trut the Merchants turned
them back with some classy playing.
There were a number of interest
ing features In this same. In the
Ixth, Plttinger, Hammerbacher, Co-
burn made a double ulav en Hoiia-h
and Vernon Coburn. Likewise Oil-
more and Bearss retired Bradford
and PHtlngnr on a double play In the
lust of the sixth. On one occasion
Beams jumped three feet In the air
to capture a throw from Bratton. but
came down with the putout. Stott
hit a hot one to Bratton, who failed
to handle H; the hall caromed to
ward Tingler who made the wlav.
getting Stott at first. Adair litt a
good twoJbagger in the seventh, bui
as he hustled for second failed to
touch first base. The ball was re
layed bock to first, and Charlie was
shorn of his hit and sent to the side
line.
The next game will be Profeeslon-
al Men vs. Mechanics, Tuesday, June
Srd. e
AB R H A E
Merchant 28 6 6 8 2
Professionals 25 3 6 7 4
If you have snvthlr.i tn un n
a classified ad.
Eczema Wash
A Inurh of T. I). IX to any enema m or
nrhiDic eruption wdrntril tie abla to ml mod
erp once rout. Think Ju.t touchl I
it worth trytnki Get trial bottle today.
tie. Mc and tIJM. lw tmnorm tact U the
Ant botUe docs not rebera you.
B. ED. B
M. Clemens, Druggist
' The
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iJfe ' also packed in tke
3rrr-iv. J c as heretofore.
LA rJWKeat straw the lightest. tW V U I
neat, fanes, atrongeat cigarette paper m all ' 1 r " , VX' ' Jr X .
the world. RoU a Tuxedo cigarette with I :
LA CROIX paper. I JT 1
Finest Burley 1 obacco ' rc llj 'y .
Mellow-aged till perfect- (fS "7
plus a dash of Chocolate 'ivll ? J
"SERVICE" !
(OUR MIDDLE NAME) I
Expert Auto Repairing , ,T'ue and Accessories I
Car Washing and Simonizing !
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
tli'Xf " " V-N Crown":. fa!
HVr7r7 Th-Jfcy hT ta proved by ha
J flflfHVv1'1 performance. Look fee
Jl Jn'iwilk'' ,, ' " Red Crewn sign
I ' V-TT t A 1 ' J ' " "Kfl (TANDAKD OIL
Gasoline
Quality
C. D. Fies, Special Agent
Have You Tried Tuxedo in the New
"TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE?
It's soft and pliabfe decreases in size as
the tobacco is used tobacco does not
, cake in the package no digging it out
with the finper. Keens the
in even better condition
Now, don't you owe it to yourself
to buy a package and
Tuxedo a trial? Not quite
much tobacco as in the tin.
Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
-s -. : ' ) '-si Guaranteed by
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Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass
tobacco Jf 4
than tut.
give
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