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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1919)
TtUHDAY, Jt'NK 8. 1B10. UlUK'ra PASS l)AlLV'ntRIH PAOB THHEM Tire Bargains .-MU3 lUb trend ... iWtSU Alb trmul 24 Illb tmad .... C. L. HOBART CO. G. BJBERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Classified KOH HA LIC TEAM and 10 years old, also bar neaa and wsKon for sale. Sell all or part. Call 712 NortU Eighth or phoo U-L. 18" PRESENT OWNERSHIP townblp piat of Joepbln county. Sue ' ach. Kor sal by Joeepbln Coun , ty Abstract Co. Ulue printing at reaaonabla ratea. iwn on i n hMaH fin JerieV r viv i x v . . - I cow, located Just east or town'ou -Iter. These cowa must ba told at once. Coma and look them over. Address No. 936 care of Courier. 7ut FOR t)ALR AT A SNAP Fine 290 acre stock ranch. 80 acres In ul tlvatlon, balance in timber and pasture, 14 miles down the Rogue from Grants 'Pane. Good terms, and It a quick deal can be made, you can got a real bargain. Ad dress R. F. D. No. I, Box 78. C. P. Cardwell. 8 IP YOU WANT to got an Al stock ran; n, or dairy farm, I have tbem. If you want to buy a splendid fur bished home, at a bargain, see me, If you want a free bomeatead, I have a good one left. If you went an O. A C. homestead. I bave sev eral. If you want Information about the country, call In and talk It over. E. T. McKlnMry, the rwilty man, flu3 O atrec 7 Si f MORE COCKKUELS Present lot all gone, new lot ready June 18, tl .SO per dox. "Order now. K. Hammerbacher. 91 PUMPING OUTFIT- ft h. p. Pnlr-banks-Morae engine and 2-Inch centrifugal pump,- good condition, for anlo. Inquire Thos. Croxton, 1004 Bat D street. 85 KOR SALE A light spring wagon, with two seats, pole and shafts, in excellent repair, for $15. -W. W. Canby,, route 2, telophone 609- F-21. 83 ET YOl'R TIRES (MENDED and buy a I). CM. ft C. K. welder for future use. 8oe Mr. Gotcher, the tire man at Grants aPas hotel, tf FOR SALE Invalid s wheeled chair, good condition; a new, model No. 10 'Remington typewriter. Inquire .Mrs. E. O. Harris, 1042 East A street, phone 341-R. 87 FOR SALE 3,000 feet first class 114 -Inch pipe, it 15c. Second L'hand pevles, each, $1.50. New wooden wheelbarrows, 4.50. Sec ond hand wheelbarrows, ' $2.50. . Al oak ax, mattock and ' sledge handles, $4 dozen. 1 complete nveted chain slab conveyor, 200 feet chain, $125. We sell, buy or exchange machinery of all kinds. OREGON MACHINERY, Co.,' Eu - gene, Ore. ; ' 8Hf WANTED WANTEID- Ota car, Ford or Chevro let prefered. iMust be cheap. State price. Address Box 636, Grants Paas. 83 WILL PAY CASH for medium weight car, not older than 1917. , Williams Garage and Cyclery.1; 85 . LUST 1XST Between Karner's sawmill and Grants Pass. One Presto tank. Finder please leave at 112 West '0 -street and receive4' re ward. Raytevanaon. ' i 83 LOST SmajTleather purse contain ing $10 bill.; Leave at . Courier office, ' ' 83 Letter Heads that will pia y6, ! tlie Cpijrler, flO.JM 1 12.25 "H-atr Hardware Co. Advertising MIKCELLANKOl'S- TIRES feed Urea bought and eold Auto Bervlc Co. Pbona 12-), op posite Oxford bote). 20tf E. L. OALBRAITH, Insurance, rent als a speolclty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O street, banner's old location. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 151 EXCURSION RATES TO COA8T Grants Pass to Crescent City, by euay riding cars, for 17.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 70tf CIVIL ENGISEKI18 DANIEL. McFARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tentb street, phone 211-Y. ft& TAX! DATLVIiTNEYIo BelmaZ kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass daily at 9:10 a. in. Everett Uogue, pbona 117. 117 USE THE WHITE LIN E T AXTTor prompt service. City and country trips. 8afety first. Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone 196. Residence phone 120-R. W. O. White. 81 SPA 'TAX1 TwoncTnnesalTyour service at any hour. Pbona 262-R when In a hnrry for a car. 48tf PALACE TAXI CO.. Wyatt ft Cutler, proprs., only 2-car taxi company In city. Phonea: Day 22-J; night 234-J for prompt sen-Ice. tf LOIKJK8 K.N10HT3 snd Ladles of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday'a la W. O. W. ball. 4Stf ' I'KNTIHTU E. C. M ACT, D. M. I). Ftrst-la ' dentistry 109 Boutb Slxtl street. Grants Pass. Oregon. C. E. JACKSON. D. M. D., successor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden , Rule Store. Phone 0." Residence phone 16S-J.- ( ; " " PHV8IC1ANR U p. CLEMENT. M. D., Praot7 limited to diseases of the ye. est noae and throat. Olasaes attec Ofllre hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap polntment. ' Office phone 62, res' denoe phone 159-J. a " LO U U H RI DG K, 7s7TT"p ojek)ia and aurgeon. City or country nail attended -day or night. ' Resldeur. phona 869; office . phone t li Sixth and H, Tuffs Bldg. - A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Interna , medietas) and nervous ; dJ teases 01 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. FREDERICK J). 8TRICKER, M. D., 'Rooms 5 and 7 Masonic- Building. Office hours, 9-12 a. m.i 2-6 p. m. Phones: Office 18-R; Rea.'18-Y. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. " Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a.' m.i 1-5 p. m. Phone 804-R. tf VETERINARY BURGEON v DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian Offlo, residence. Phon I0S-R KLKCTIUOAL WORK B L E C T R l7F'"w IR1N O and "general "" llectrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. ,C Harper, 815 North Sixth street,' phon 47. J I tt GENERAL ELECTRICAL WORK Motors Installed, and; repaired, house wiring and electric Irons re- paired. Phone 38 or call at 606 H street., Joa A.. Polley. .,. . 89 - I FERRYDALE 'ii v . Muy 31, 1919. W. P. Counts -was In ' Ferrydale one day the pant week looking after tie timber. Earl' Knox was In our vicinity on Monday, Orandma Robertson arrived home .Monday from 1o Angelea, where she baa spent several months. F, N. Robertson snd wife and Grandma Robertson were at Grsnts Pass Thursday. D. G. Robertson wont to Grants Pass Tuesday after a load of cement culverts to rnw on the roads. Our road have been much Improved In the pat year long felt need which we appreciate. Eugone Neely la working for Mr. Wood thinning apples. Miss Haggle Kverton, of Grants Paas has been visiting her slater, Mrs. G. If. Griffin several days the isat week, returning from Tuesday. . Mr. snd '.Mrs. lmon and family left for Portland Sunday evening to remain Indefinitely. Dosle Cole, of Grants Pom, has been visiting Mrs. Lefeld. She came out Wednesday and returned on Fri day. Mr. an? Mrs. A. J. Huasey bare been entertaining their friends of late. One day recently Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lind and two little daughter were all day vlaltora. Wednesday of this week Mrs. TJndsey and daughter, of Mer lin, and Mrs. R. 8. Crockett, of Hu go, were vlaitlng them. Thursday Mr. and Mra. Hoxle, of Grants Pass, were there for dinner. The MUsee Bnlah -Huwey and Ixiuiae EngllHh, of Crania Pass, spent a few days visiting Myrtle and Ma linda Ford. The Ferrydale Sunday school very much appreciated a visit from O. C. Griffin, the rural Sunday school or ganizer. Sunday he gave us an In spiring talk which we enjoyed. A. J. Huasey and family attend ed the Chautauqua. , . x About thirty of the young people gathered at the Ford home Friday evening and enjoyed a pleasant time with game and music. The gather ing was in honor of Alls Myrtle' birthday, who received several nice presenta from her friends. Light re freshments were served. FPUITDALE . May 29, 1919. Mrs. F. G. Roper apent the week end with her parents at Central Point. Robert Harris returned home from France last Wednesday. He embarked at Marseille, came down the Mediterranean sea to the Straits of Gibaralter where they were .al lowed to land for a few hours, tben to New York, having been on the water 19 days. He wss discharged at Camp Mills. 'Miss HilllB, the teacher at Mur phy, closed her school with a two hour program at the grange hall Monday evening. ' Miss JbsbIb Brown of Dallas, Ore., a cotlsln of CMrs. O. A. Hamilton, will be with ber about a month. . F. F. 'Bylngton received a letter from his son, Preston, written on board the Levlthlaa, stating that they left Franc (May 15th and would AS YOUNG AS YOUR KIDNEYS Th secret ef youth is ELIMINA TION OF POISONS from your body. This dona, you can live to be a hundred and enjoy the good tblnrs of life with as much "pep" as rou did when In th springtime of youth. Keep your body in good condition, that's the secret. Watch the kidneys. Tbe filter and purify the blood, all of which blood passe through them once every three minutes. Keep them clean and in pi oner working condition snd you have nothing to fear. Drive the poisonous wastes and deadly uric acid accumula tions from your system. Tak JOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsulea and yon will always be in good condition, sou will feel strong and vigorous, with steady nerves and elastic muscles, GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are imported dlrectfrom th labora tories at Haarlem, Holland. They, are a reliable remedy which bas been used by the sturdy Dutch for over 200 years, and ba helped them to develop into one of the strongest and beartbleat rsees of the world. Get them from your druggist. Do not tak a substitute, in aeaisa packag . DRATAGB AND TUANbi h.1. COMMERCIAL TRANSFER (JO kinds of , drayage and transu work carefully and promptly -Joni Phone 181-J. 8taoj at fr'r depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD, MOVES; a h. ;, Bunch Bros. Trana'fer Co Hnm. I97-R. F. O. I8HAM. drayage and trauw -Safes, Hanos snd fnrnttn . movtid. parked, shlpieil nn't ' f''" rt,?!.'. Pbona !2(-V... . R-sl. r-deni-e phono, 12-R.V- land at Hoboken, N. J., May 22nd and then soon be home. " i Gill Hamilton la working with th irrigation engineers. . . ' DAILY HEALTH TALKS What Is Th Caua of t Backch)? BY DOCTOR CORNELL ' Backache is perhaps the nwt common ailment from which women sutler. Rarely do you find anybody free from it. Some times the cause is obscure, but Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y , a high medical authority, says th cause is very often a form ol catarrh that settles in the delicate mem branes of the feminine organs. When those organs are inflamed, the flint symp tom is backache, accompanied by bearing down sensations, weakness, unhealthy dis charges, irregularity, painful periods, irri. tation, headache and a general run-down condition. Any woman in this condition is to be pitied, but pity does not cure. The trouble calls for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which is a separata and dis tinct medicine for women. It is made of roots and herbs put up without alcohol or opiate of any kind, for Dr. Pierce use nothing else in his prescription. Favorite Prescription is a natural remedy for wo men, for the vegetable growths of which it is made seem to have been intended by Nature for that very purpose. Thousands of girls and women, young and old, have taken if and thousands have written grateful letters to Dr. Pierce saying it made tbem well. In taking Favorite Pre scription, it is reassuring to know that it goes straight to the cause of the trouble. There is but one way to overcome sickness, and that to to overcome the cause. That is precisely what Favorite Prescription is blended to do. 8end lOe for trial pkg. of Tablets. Address Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Constipated women, as well as men, are advised by Dr. Pierce to take his Pleasant Pellet. Tbey are just splendid for cos venes. , neat, hneat, ationgeat cigarette paper lh worlds - Roll a Tuxedo cigarette 4 . s 1 v '' ' LS papers. K! "TWrttt e at Tsmu, eeutfcd who a T bar-fa, ht da toe tea Mra, with aitkir. Altamt anrrrou wreck, tttoakJiMt bnttiastockuBpthlxllMM? JTtati to th. late tMtimonr of a PfMhwnt ewrjpf ma. Hn mum and bra rcmrlwbl Story fat Mil oa rcqoot. WbmaaeaMaianr tlx enraa with Uix BMrrrloaa bqakt wuh flat wm frwir oBer yarn a bXII oa oiu Mnooal SwarawtM, Try tt today. ID ED. B. for Skin Disease M. Cletnena, Druggist I- At the SIGN . The Red Crown sign meant "The Gasoline of Quality" always dependable. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. . TAVDARD OIL COMPANY , 4C14oraia) C. D. Fies, Special Agent The Perfect Tobacco for; Have You Tried 7uxec in the New "TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE? I'a aoft and pliable decrease in siie aa I . I a ue tooacco is cake in the package no out "with the finger. Kc tobacco in even better tion than tin. Now, don'l owe it to yourself to bt paclcageandgiveTux a trial f . much . the in all ' .y J with 55uW CuarainwH i . laawMi i The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIMH CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. I 1 i si Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday . and Saturday Leave Grant Pas.... .. 1 P. M . Arrive Waters Crek.... 2 P. M. ,' Leave Water Creek... 3 P. It Arrive Grant Pass... ...4 P. II. For Information regarding freight, and passenger rates call at th offlca of th company, Lundburg building, or telephone 121. - v hi I J VQvalityr Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass Pijpe and Cigarette Finest BurleyV Tobacco Mellow-aged till perfect plus a dash of Chocolate YourNoselfaows" -r used tobacco does not Not quite tobacco aa i tin, bat -alto packed in the famous green tint nmg it jf the 1 at heretofore. i I . J I 1 ' i :1r i i ii