MOXD.tV, JINK 10, 1010. ' UIIANTS PASS O.IILY COUULK , PAGE THRU G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery , Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Classified 4 KOH BALK - TIC AM H and 10 year olil, also har ness mid wur.on for sale. Bull all nr purl. Call 713 North lilahtb y or phone 1 3-1. 8tt PftESKNT OWNERSHIP Jonhlp Vats of Josephine county, Roc uch. For ! by Josephine Coun ty Abstract Co. Ulue printing at reasonable rates. 3Stf KOK RMAi AT A"SNAI Kin 200 Here Block ranch. 8u acre In cul llvullon, bulutico In Uiubur uuJ pasture. 14 miles down th Ubicue Irom lirant I'asa. Good terms, and l( a quirk drill cun b made, you cun get a ronl bargain, Ad dress It. F. 1). No. 2, llox7. C. F. Otirdwoll. R GET YOl'll TIKK9 MENI)KI and buy a I). M. & C. K. welder for future use. See Mr. Gotclinr, the tlr in nn lit (Iron In al'ss hotel, tf FOU 8AJ,E Reasonable. Timber claim. 160 acres, locution: Sec. 34, Twp. 40, Rango 4 W.. Jack Hon county Oregon. Write to Mrs. M. E. llerrlngton. 116 Wet In dlanaAve., Spokane, 'Wash. 08 12 ACKKS onk, medrone. fir and pine, on railroad In Jerome Prairie. Will taka wood In pny menl stiimpaKo. Phone 270. 83tf etiO-ACRR STOCK RANCH for sale; about 125 acrea In cultivation; considerable) I rrl nation ; 2 nil leu from It. It. atution; 1 14 miles from two achoola; half cash, bal nnr low Interest. Address No. 1 0T! 2 cure Courier. 86tf Ft) It SAUE Singer sowing machines y easy terms. Machines rented and old muchlnos taken In part payment.' C. A. Chapman, 24S 8. ' 'entral avenue, Medford. 1xcal headquarters Qrants Pass Hard ware. 91tf FOR SALE One two-horse buck board. Good for 1 200 pounds and has Hprlng ent. Box red. Price $35. J. M. ' Hoxle, Wlldervllle. ' OreRon. 95 FOR SALE X' li"K and 4 small t chhkcn hoiiHi-s, wire tenclnx. onk. fejice postH, chicken wire, two In- j eubators, two brooders, a TiO-gullon tank and a few tools. Edith Hun-; sell, corner Manr.enlta avenue and I Merlin road. 90tf ilt SALB Good house, 1 and 7-8 acre good land; plenty of water for Irrigation, fruit, berries und flowers and good Hhade. Good bnr guln If taken noon. Hmith & Her man.. 96 FOR SA LB I.ttndlnEvan,s Vnlley with Hinull houe an 1 gocd .mrn; 80 acres, 30 in r. ilUviiiiou. 20 it which is In corn. Also a two-third intercut In 20 ' acres of banns. Price $3.r.00; cash $2000. the re mainder in one year. Deal must close by August 1st. R. F. I). 1, Ilox 72, Rogue Rivor, Ore. 91tf FOR SALEThorouglitlred Chester White weaned 'pigs. Price $6.00 and $7.00 each. Mrs. II. E. Gor-( don, n. F. D. No. 2. . 97 ANOj:i; CAKES 75 cents each; or duriy phone, No. 190-J. 92tf FOR. SALE Grants Pass Banking Company stock. Will take cosh, Liberty (Kinds or Victory bonds. Geo. U Bartou, Ilox 646, phone 018. 93tf ' TO EXCHANGE FOR VEXOHANQE-$1600 "for"40 acres of timber land, two miles beyond Leonard Orchards Co., with house, barn, wood, hen and hog shed, fenced and a well, for from two to five acres Improved with buildings. ' Chas. Kroeger, R. 2, Grants Pass, Ore. 97 I'll Y )N AND TlrtNSi h i7 TMK WliRI.I) MOVE8; so do w 'tnneh Hros Transfer Co. PhOD F (1 ISHAM, drayage and transfei Kri'n. i lanos and furnlturi """i im''ked, shipped and stor "I OTIce phone 124-Y. Resl d"H"e phone, 124-R. , Hardware Co. Advertising W NTM WANTED First class edgerman and ratchet setter, $0 a day long job. Write T, C. lo Frenlere, Bray, California. 94 WANTED Men to work In. lumber camp or up-to-date auwmlll. TniiiHrtiitlon furnished. For particulars Inquire at Uveir Orescent flty utage offlro. Grant i Pans, Ore., near S. r. n, K depot and expresa om..-e. rv n.i if., 9 1 tr WfOI) ;i.'TTBRS wanted. $3.00 pr cord. Daniel MoFarland, 740 10 111 street. so FOR ItKNT-Partly fiirnlahed flve rooni houite with bath and garage, $9.50 ity month, located at 724 N. Sixth St. Inquire at 208 Foundry St. ,98 USTA 30x3 tire In vldnlty of 7th and E ntrecta. If finder Is hon int, notify No. J 100, care Courier. HTHAVKI ESTRAYEJ) One trown pony mare, branded arrow N on top of hips, and wearlnn bell. One light bay limine, braudd 1IM on left should er, 4lg wire senr on right front foot. Reward. Albert N. Miller, acre Iignn t Colby Camp, Glen dale, Ore. -5 " MIMCKLL.lNUn 8 ' HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cenia a yard All work guaran teed. The Vunlty"Shop, Medford. Qre. 152 E. U OAUUUITH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 609 O street. gtf DKNTIHTH R. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-las. dentistry 109 South 81itl street, Ormts Past. Oregon. v C. E. JAi.KSON. D. M. D., successor to Or. l!ert Elliott. Over Golden - Rule Store. I'hooe 6, Residence phone 158-J. PHYHH1ANS U O. CLEMENT. M- D.. Practlo. Iluilled to diseases of the eye, ear oose and throat. Glasses fluec Offlce hourly 9-12, 2-6, or on ap uolntment. Olllce phone K2, res' denco phone SR9-J. S I.OIIUHK1IX1E. ia. U. Physiol and surgeon. Cltv or couutry cr attended day or night. Kesldei - phone 869; office phone l Btxtta and H, Titffs Bid V A. WITrUM. M. D. Interns medicine and nervous disease 0S Corhett Bldg.. Portland.. Or Hours 10 to 12 n. m.; 2 to 4p. m FREDERICK 1). 8TRICKER, M. D., Rooms 5 and 7 Masonie Building. Office hours, 9-12 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. Hours 9-12 a. m.: 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf VKTEKINAKY SI'IUJKOY OR. R. J. BESTUL. Veterlnafiai OfBoe, residence. Phone S0S-R "i TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Wuldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally at 9:30 a. m. Everett Hogue. phone 317. 317 USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Grants Pass 'Hotel, phone 396. Residence phone 320-R. W. G. Whlto. 790 PALACE TAXI CO., Wyatt & Cutler, proprs., only 2-car' taxi company In city. . Phones: Day 22-J; night 234-.T for prompt servlre. tf SPA TAXI Still at tho same old Rtand. Best service In town, day und night, Phono 202-U 90tf1 Aristocrats In Gutter. We hear rumors of (rend dukes and other members of Hie old nobility of ! Kussls driving cabs and peddling boot- luces Hi IVtri-Knid. Till I no new tblMK In Europe. In England the de scendant of the great I'tantagenet have hwn foumftn ery lowly ocrtipa tlona. A few venrs twn a lawsuit proved Hint ,a Aniline llourtion was then linw klntr vvKi-tnbli-t In the streets of I'arla. A few years earlier a eon of a cousin of Empress Josephine, Na poleon's first love, wan sent to prlmin for petty larceny. In 12 the Marqula lioKollcne was an omnibus conductor; the Cotiite de la Mnrehe was a bouse painter; the Marquis DeTorcey d'Etal llnde kept a aniall Inn at Carnuc, and the Marqula d'Hiiilteroche, a descend ant of the nohlemim who, at the hat tie" of Fontenoy, culled out to the English: 'Tires lea premiers," waa a gendarme. Antimony in the Transvaal. A new body of nntlmnny Is reported to hsve have lieett opened near the Knnuitl river, In the dltrlet of the Stenysdurp gold field. Tmnxviinl. As the ere Ik found In lie viilimlile, n niln Ing eotiiiiiny In mm enrrylng on nielf. lilt nje ! mIIoiik on I he Kpnt. Three hlifts hnve lu'en "link to n depth nf .HI feet, hesldex open workings. line l r-fiulliinoiiK tliroiiliout. A furnace enpalile of uneltliitt ten ton of ore per day Is In operation mid It I stilted that there Is Milllelent ore In sight to keep the furnace working while devel opment are being made. Scientific American. "letter heads that will pleaae you. at the Courier. NOTICK, I'uder InHtriictlons, and authori ty of the Copper King Mining com pany, I have put the property and affairs of the company In proper ehape for a temporary shut-down. Paid all bills for labor and mater ials, as far aa known. , Anyone wishing to communicate with the company during such shut down will please add reus the Copper King Mining Company. 416 New York Block, Seattle, Wash., as the man In charge of the property has no authority to make purchases, or ly bills; end my authority ceases from this date. S. IT. HATHAWAY. CHICHESTER S PILLS WJrw TIlK MAMOWn BRAKD. A Vk lIIU It, Hrtl tvtar. Mtifl i mm mmr. Itriiararisil. A vf I lilAllliO It H 4 N i PlLlJt. aW Ik IV wj yff- ina r itti, AUart htui4t SWCBYMLCOlSIStVLRYMOr KXNCTKIOAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 315 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf LODGES KNIGHTS and ladles of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 43tf CIVIL KXGINKKKS DANIEL McFARLAND. civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 5 ATTORNEYS II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-iaw. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. a. V. COLVIQ, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. .Prac tices in all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rulo 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. Ma sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. JEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee in bankruptcy, Masonie Temple, Grants Pass, . Oregon. Phone 135-J. JAMES T. C1I1NNOCK. Lawyer, First National Bunk Bldg., Grants Pnss, Oregon. The California and Oregon uoast Kauroad company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. . , i TralnB will run Tuesday, Thursday and SntufdHy , ' ' Leave Grants Pass 1 P, J Arrive Waters Creek..... 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek ;....S P. M Arrive Grants Pass. .... 4 P. M. ' For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the onlce ot tho comp;'.iij, Lundburg building. w nmm far x ttb lllu ItrJvM. f roar V ri lfi.4 irH rrnf or telephone 1 S I . i BRINGS A FRENCH ORPHAN 'r,i.V - & it "r0A It Ir. Ethel Lyon I (turd, who has Juki returned from France where she suw 18 months' active service at the front, brings buck with her Iwn Thlbuut, a little French orphan, whom he will adopt. A DANGEROUS SITUATION FOR THE UMTEfl 8TATE8. The priHmed convtiiiiilon of the league of iinilnnn i-mitalim no provl lons for illsiiriiiiinient. There I talk In It about cliMirrtiHioeiit, hut there is no provision f.ir (INnniinini-nl. It int vlde that Hie leuue mit'lit make a decree reducing the ai'iMaiiient of 1 1 , several nations Wliether it will do n or not, upon whnt teniis It will net, what the relative proHirtliiis of mili tary strength shall be are left In the power of a combination In which Eu- 1 rope and Asia will be predominant.- From Senator I'oludeMer's address to the Women' Clilc Ajm iuuuu la Eau rranclsco. " - Finding God. If we en n not find God In your house and mine, upon the roadside or the margin of the sea ; In the bursting seed or opening flower; In the day doty or the night musing I do not think we should discern him any more uhiii the grtiss of Kden, or beneath the moonlight f Getbsemane. J. Mar- tillellll. Five Hundred Sheets SI '. Good bond letter paper, Slixll inches. This Is a 'good quality ol bond paper. We have higher grades npato $2.,0,per 500. Courier EXTRA. 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