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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1919)
TIKHDAV, JINK 10, 1U1Q. uIlA.Vrfl PAS' DAILY OOC1UEK PAOB TURKIC G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. Classified Advertising KOH BALK IKAM and 10 years old, also bar ness aiid wagon for sain. Soil all or imrt. Call 71! NonU KlKhtb or phone 1S-L. 28tf PRK8KNT OWNKH3HIP township plat of Josuphlue county, 60c each. Vor sale by Josephine Coun ty Abstract Co. nine printing at reasonable rates. 3tf KOK BALK AT A SNAP lino 200 acre atock ruui-b. 80 wires In cul tivation, 'balance In timber and pasture, 14 miles down the Hogue from Grant Pass. Good terms, and IC a Quick deal enn be made, you ran get a, rout bargain. . Ad drona It. K. D. No. 2. Box 7. C, P. Card well. 8 IK YOU WANT to got nn.AI Mock ranch, or dairy farm, I have them. It you wan); jo buy a splendid fur nli.hcd home, ut a liarKiiln. fit me. If yon waul ii fr boniest d. I have n khoiI ono left. If you whiii nn O. ti C. homestead. I have sev eral. If yuu want Information "about tlio country, call In ami talk It over. K. T. Mt-KliiMry. Hie rwulty man. 3 15 street. 7Mf MORE COCKKItKM) Present lot ull gone, nrw lot ready June IS. $1.50 per do. Order now. K. llaninu-rbncher. !2 CRT YOUR TIHK3 IEXI)ra and, .buy a D. to. C. K. welder for future liar. Son Mr. Cotchor, the tire man at Grants aPwi hotel, tf VOR SALB -Reasonable. Timber claim, 160 ncroa. Ideation: Sec. 34, Twp. 40, Range 4 W., Jack aon county Oregon, Write to Mr. M. K. Horrlugton, 116 West In- diuna Ave., Spokane, Wash. 08 II ACRKS oak, madrone. fir and pine, on rullroad 1n Jerome Pralrln. Will take wood In pay mcnt stuinpngo. Phone 270. 83tf 191 UAXWKhl, for aale, $375. Call Mm. Hell 1)1 in in lk. C09-K-H. 89 ; KOIl SAI.B H head of iiood Jorsey cows, located Kust of town on Anient place. 89 KOll S.U,B Four Shetland ponies; one Iowa cream separator; ono young heifer ond one two-year old colt. Inquire Mrs. II. E. Gordon "It. F. 1). No. 2. . 90 r WANTMl WlMi lYt'ABlf for" medium weight ear, not older than 1917. Williams Caruge und Cyclery. S.'i W A NTBD TO H U Y Fo ird touring cur. Cash If price la right and car In good condition. Phone 14C-J. 88 V ANTI-JO 10 to 2 6 Trull" thinners, 2Cc per hour. Elsmunn Orchards, Hogue Klver, Ore. 88 WANTBD Oood housekeeper for ouo gentleman. Call at 300 Foun dry street. 89 WANTED Married man to dofarm work; good position for good man. C. N. t'uly, Phone 612-F-3. 91 WWlJClTTiiKS WuXNTKO 1.000 tiers of "wood to rut on lovol Kround; 'mostly pine. Will pay In cash or cows for work. Between 6 nd 6 tulle from town. II. 8. Wynaot, Rt. 4, Box 49. . 88 t MIMCKIJAMiXH'M ' TI H E8 riud "tYrer"bouglh Auto Service Co. Phone 324-J, op. poslle Oxford hotel. 20tf tlKMSTlTClirNGand"picotrng" at'lO tenia a yard All work guaran teed. The Vunlty Shop. Medford, Ore. 152 B. U. G A LB HAITI I Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and lxan. Plate Glass Liability. 609 G street. ; 84tf CI VII, K.VtaVKKIW " OANYBfrjiTpARUATibrrviPwg neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth atreot. phone 211-T. 15 KNIUHTS und ladles of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday's In W, O. Vti boll. 43tf ARE RICH ARMENIANS ' NO! DOING DUTY? lndon, June 10. 'Relief work In Trans-Caucasus where (here has been untold suffering should be tak n from, the hands of lh Armenians as far as possible and wealthy Ar menians, of whom there are many, should lie comHillnd to 1eur. some of the financial burden, In the opin ion of an American observer who has sub nil Wed a rnjiort to official quar ters In I u don. He does not attempt to lwllttle what the Armenians have suffered end -will suffer, but sug gests that Armenians who are in a position to help tholr countrymen have depended too much on rollef from lAmerica. ovn xtnvx FERRYDALE 1 June .'th, 1919. t. V. 'Ixr,lir, of Medford, was in Ferrydalo Thursday. . Mrs. Will Anderson was home vis iting a fw days the past week re turning to her work the first of the week at a saw mill nour Kerby. Mr. Osdim lias been taking some very fine strawberries to the Grants Pass market of late. Mr. Holla Stevenson wpi has been ot I)s Angeles for seven months Is at the home of her moth er, (Iroudtna ItobertJion, arriving Monday even Ins. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones, little son Kenneth, Mrs. M. I GrlfTIn and three little ones ipnnt Tuesday on Jump-ofMoe, where Mr. Griffin Is work In. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Groves, of Grants Pass, were visitors nt M. L. Griffin's Sunday. ' Nellie and Martha Green, of Grants, Pass are visitors at the M. L. Griffin home. Mrs. Lillian Dennett, of Glen wood, Ore., and .Mrs. Wllda Erlckson of Portland, arrived Thursday morn ing to vlult their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Overton. Mrs. Overton has been NMirly of late. FEUITDALE i There's a land of charm and beauty, I out near the western brine: With valleys fair and mountains grand Adorned with fir and pine. And thru this land a valley cleaves, The darkling wood and vale beside. And all along Ita winding course Pours turbid Rogue's unharnessed tide. . Beside this stream with current deep Where roar the White Rock falls. Kd meshed in glades of flower and vine Our ty reigns, fair "Marble Halls.," A lty fair with every charm, Fit subject for a poet's lav: Where wild birds sing and flowerlets i) loom. And sunshine gladdens every day. There's health In balsam laden air, Ana breeze-cooled starry night. Where every vista's passing fair. And every day is bright. C. M. Cllne. Batteries and Magnetos Recharged Onrrator and ffrarUng Motor Repaired and CImumm For any electrical trouble see ' E. A. ADAMS Auto and Mcctrlcal Jtepairlnff JM6 South Sixth Street Would You KroDomfee? j Then buy letter paper by the ream; BOO sheets for $L Courier office. 41tf! The California and Oregon! Coast Railroad Oompaa v i TIMK CARI KTectlve Nov. 1!, 191H. Thursday Trains will run Tuesday uud Saturday leave GTants Pas Arrive Waters Creek Ijav Waters Creek Arrive Grants Pass Fer information regarding frelirhl and 'pasHcnger rates call' at the oftice ot the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. MOTOR TRUCKS FOR SALE Heavy Units for Road Work Also Light Trucks GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ADDRESS Spruce Production Corporation , VAXOOCVER R ARRACKS VAXOOI VBR, WASH. ''' FOR 3.VUC- 1917 Maxwell Al shape. Inquire 201, Corner Sec ond and K Btreets, Grants Puss, Oregon. 91 600-ACRE STOCK RANCH lor sale; about 125 acres in cultivation; I cousldorablo irrigation; 2 miles "from R. R. station; 1 M miles from two schools; half cash, bal ance low Interest, Address No. 1X152 rire Courier. i 86tf TAXI . DAILY JITNEY to Sulina. Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass daily at 9:30 a. in. Everett Hogue. phone 317. 317 I SE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone 396. Residence j phone 320-R. W. G. White. 790 SP.V TAXI Two machines" "aTyoiiir ' service at any hour. Phone 2G2-K whnn in a hurry for a car. 4Ktf ; PALACE TAXI CO " 'WyatTft CutieK ; proprs., only 2-car taxi company j In city. Phones: Day 22-J; night 234-J for prompt service, tf , June 5th. 1919. MIhs Jessie Brown, who hits been visiting at the Hamilton home, leaves (or her home lu Dallas Sun day evening. Colmnu Williams, of Kerby, spent the week end with his uncle, Wm. William's family. Mrs. F. G. Roper left Thursday morning Jor a two weeks visit al Portland. She and her brother. A. F. Williams, drove through by auto. Mrs. G. A. Hamilton received a letter from Worth, saying that bis lieutenant had told him thev were quite sure to sail by June 8th? Ed. Wife is helping Alonro Jones draw his hay from the upper river ranch where he has a fine crop. J, L. Stunbrough was over from Williams early in the week attend ing to the work in vinyard. FOR, SALE CHEAP One National vacuum washer, one bread mixer, : both practically new. Inquire at Grants Pass (Rochdale store. 92 FOR SALE Spruce Production, . 1-lnch black pine, tine condition, 12u per. foot; 114 -Inch pipe 14o 1ier foot. ' Peevles, $1.50. Ameri can four side planer, 8x16, with 5 ' JPhllbrlck heads, fine condition, 500. Three large logging don keys. We supply saw onlll rolls made front hardwood. ' Oregon Machinery Co., Eugene, Ore. 2 LOST H.0ST Joint fishing rod between Murphy and WilWami. Finder please leave at Courier office and claim reward., .89 DltAYAOB AND TRANS i -j :. -. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon S97-R. y O irtHAM, Uraysge and transfsi '. Manos and fnrnltuf ''v'mI. iianked. snipped .and 'slot eii. Office phone 124-Y. Rasl ili'tico phone, 124-tl. - - I'lvo Ittillurs Ilewnrd ' . ' .. x Fivtf' dollars rewnrd will be paid for tlio arrest and conviction of any one stealing the Dnlly Couriers from residences or mall boxes. ' I'KNTIKTH R. C. MACY. D. M. '." Klwt'la dMntlstry loa South Slvf street. Grants Pass. Oregon C. E. JACKSON. D. M. D., auecessor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 153-J. PHYSICIAN. . L. O. CLEMENT. Mn.. PraciT limited to diseases of the tye, iw nose and throat. , Giasaea flitHr Office hours -12. 2-f.. or on c . polntment. ' Ofllce phone i. r dunce phone 369-J LOtJG"HRiIX3E; ii; D.T "Phyaldaii . and surgeon. City or country call' attended day or night. Resident phone 369: office phone : 181 Sixth and H, Tuffs Bldg. Internal medicine and nervous diseases 103 Corbett Bldg.,' Portland, Ore Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m PRBDfciCKl)T 8TRlCKBR7MD.. Rooms 5 and 7 Masonlo Building. Office hours, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. in. PhoneB: Office 18-R; Res. 18-Y. 5iCCtto1pkTns Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt nirtg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a., m.: 1-5 p. m. Phone SfM-R, tf VKTKRINAKY Sllt(JKN t'urrlei Wanted Hoys and girls with bicycles wunt- ed for carrier routes. Apply at once. Courier office. t . DR. R. j.J,', BESTULi Veterlnaria, OWro, r!ldence. Phone 30R.P klkctijioal; vohk : El..F.CTniC""Wlh'lNG'""nn'd". "gener.VI elaetrlcal work, repairing , hoiis ",' firing. . CV C, . Harper. SIR' North Sixth stret, nnon 47. 7' . ' flRSJEIlLnaCTRlCALVORlC Motors ,v ItiBtalled,' and repnjrod. , house wiring and electric (cons .re paired.' .. Phono 38 or call at 60r ii ' ttreej. Joe A. Polley, . DAILY HEALTH TALKS The Best Way to Treat Constipation BY 8. C. UABCOCK, M. D. The irtrilir.t! books name many drum that will move the bowels. The druj? store sholves -.re. lomled down with laxatives, purxatives and pills. The trouble with most of thorn is the after-effects. Con stipated people know tl-.nt pills work all right lor a liltlo while, but. they soon lone their effort, and n ehanp;o,has to be made to something else. The constant taking of pills results in a form of bowol inactivity that is difficult to cure. Tho system be comes so accustomed to laxative drugs that tho orgnns just won't work without tlicm, and so the pill linbit becomes as had an const iiiation itself. Dr. Piorcc, of Buf falo, N. ,, seems to me to have the right idea. Ho says tho bowels should first be gently moved with Piorce's Pleasant Pel lets, and in tho meantime laxative foods only should be oaten. - Figs, prunes, olive oil, spinach, bran, vogotablcs and fruits are fino for constipation. Chew every bite thoroughly, cat little meat, and be 'as active as fpossiblo. Now, doesn't that seem sensible? Pleasant Pellets will start the bowels working right: then it is up to vou to keep them right by right eating. Trv Pleasant Pellets for sick headache, coated tongue, biliousness, dizziness, tor pid liver or to break up a cold. They are just fine! . . 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