Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 18, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    PAGI THKEB
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass
Classified
MH HAUC
KAM V snd 10 years old. also bur
noki ai.d whkoii lor sale. Ho 1 1 all
t or nurt. Call 712 North Eighth
or phone 13-I-. 2Ht(
Vtl5bKNT OWNERSHIP township
plats vot Josephine county, 60c
each. Kor sale by Josephine Coun
ty AfVlratt Co. Hlue prlutlng at
I reasonable rates, 39tf
ft)irAI.K AT A SNAP Vine 290
Hero stock ruueu. u acres in cui
llvatlon, balance In timber and
pasture, 14 miles down lliu Rogue
Jrom (3 runt run. Good terms,
snd If it quick deal can be made,
you can get a real bargain. Ad-
i dress It. V. I). No. i!. Ho. 70. C.
V. Cardwell. 8J
OToUHTlilKS MENOK and
buy a Ii. -M. A C. K. welder for
I future use. See Mr. Oolcher, the
i tire man at Grant sPss hotel, tf
X)H SALE Kesaonable. Timber
claim. 160 acre. Location: Bee.
1 14, Twp. 40, Range 4 W., Jack
ton county Oregon. Write to Mr.
' Si. E. llorrlngton. 116 Went lo
, dlana Ave., Spokane, Waab. 08
12 ACRES ouk. madrone, fir and
pine, oo railroad In Jerome
Prairie. Will lake wood in pay
ment stumpsgs. Phono 270, 83tf
400-ACHK STOCK RANCH for aule;
about 125 acres in cultivation;
considerable Irrlicatlon; 3 ml lea
from R. R. station : 1 mllee
rom two echoola; halt caah, bal
ance low Internal. Address No.
1052 care Courier. 86tf
TOR SALE Binger sewing macblnea
on easy terms. Macblnea rented
and old macblnea taken In part
payment. C. A. Chapman, 245 8.
Cental avenue. Med ford. Local
fceadquartnrs Qrnnta Psse Hard
ware, tltf
FOR SALE Two large and 4 email
chicken houses, wire fencing, oak
fence pouts, chicken wire, two in
cubators, two broodors, a GO-gallon
tank and a few tools. Edltb Rus
sell, corner Manzenlta avenue and
Merlin road. 0tf
' Vfn o it i. ' v. . t T o
run n iv 1 1 n u uuimc, i uu i-o
acres good land;, plenty of water
for Irrigation; fruit, berrlea and
flowers und good shade. Good bar
gain if taken soon. Henth t Her
man. 96
rXR8AI,&I.an din Evan 's Val ley
with small hoiie ail goed imrn;
80 acrea, 30 In r. iltivntlon, JO tt
which Is In corn. Also a two-third
Interest In 20 acres . of beans.
Price $3500; caah $2000, the re
mainder In one year. Deal must
close by August 1st. R. F. D. 1,
Box 72. Rogue River, Ore. 91tf
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Chester
White wenned pigs. Price $6.00
and $7.00 eaoh. Mrs. H. E, Gor
don. R. F. D. No. 2. 97
A NOEL CAKES 75 cents each; or
t dor iby phone, No. 190J. 92tf
FOR fjALE Grants Pass Banking
Company stock. Will take caah,
liberty bonds or Victory bonds.
Goo. L. Barton, Box 646, phone
516. 93tf(
'KOYAL tA.NN cheriea ar now at
lhel bent end cheapest for can
Tilng. iPhono your orders or come
out and pick thorn and picnic.
Will ScovlUe. 96
It) REPTI
FOR RENT Partly furnished five
room house with bath and garage,
$9.50 per month, located at 724
N. Sixth St. Inquire at 208
Foundry St. 96
LOST
XiQST $50 In bills 1n a roll. Fln
der notify No. 1134 Courier of
flee or E. F. Topping at Temple
'Meat Market, and claim reward
of $5. 96
l ISCKI JjA NKOl'H
E. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any
kind. Rentals. Building and
Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 609
G street. 84tf
NEW MILLINERY goods Juart arriv
ed at H. E. Burton's. 407 North
Sixth street, . . 100
Hardware Co.
Advertising
WANTKH
WANTKD Men to work In lumber
onuip or u Mo-date tawmlll.
Transportation furnlshod. For
part leu lam Inquire at Bruen's
Crescent City etage office, (Jranis
Pane, Ore., near 8. P. R, K depot
and express office. V'u nu ifi.
Sltf
WOOD CM'TTBRS wanted, $3.00 per
cord. Daniel McParland, 740
10th street. 96
WANTHI) TO RBNT--8niali turntoh
ed house. Phone 235 after 4
P. m. it
MBN WANTKI on Wlidorvine IrrU
gallon ditch. Apply R. C Steven
on. 'Phono H'lldurvllle central. 20
HKNTIHTH
E. C. MACY. D. M. U Klrsl-'las.
dunttttry 10H Mouth aim
atreet. Crania Paai, Oregon.
TAXI
DAILY JITNEY to Belraa, Kerby and
Waldo. Leaves Grants Pans dally
ut 9:30 a. m. Everett Hogue,
phone 317. 317
US E T HE" W 1 I ITE LI N k" T AX IFOR
prompt service. City and country
trips. Safety first. Call Grants
Paaa Hotel, phono 396. Residence
phone J20-R. W. O. White. 790
PALACE TAXI CO.. Wyatt & Cutler,
proprs., only 2-car'txl company
In city. Phones: Day 22-J;
night 234-J for prompt service, tf
SPA TAXI-tlll at the same old
stand. Beat service In town, day
and night Phono 262-R 90tt
TO EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE $1500 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. Chaa. Kroeger,
R. 2, Grants Paaa, Ore. 97
DO YOU WANT TO TRADE a good
residence property in Grants Pass
for 160 acres of black peat land on
the coast? Splendid section for
dairying and stock raising. Locat-
' ed on Jloosovelt Highway.
A fine home completely furnished.
Including piano, 4 lota, splendid
roses, cement basement, walk and
steps; the best buy for the money
to be had. $1300.
I
iAi excellent one acre trad, tine
fruit trees, close In, $475, the
beat of dark garden soli.
See MoKinstay, The llealty Man.
96
VETERINARY Ml ROKO.N
DR. R. tJ. BE8TUL. Veterinarian
Offlca. residence Phone 306-R
DRATAGK AND THANK1- KH
THE WORLD MOVES; so do
, Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon
897-R.
P. G. (SHAM, drayage and tranafsi
Sates, pianos and furalturi
moved, packed, shipped and ator
ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi
dence phone, 1S4-R.
KI.10CTRIOAL WORK
ELECTRIC WIRING and general
electrical work, repairing, houis
wiring. C. C. Harper, 315 North
Sixth street, phone 47. tf
IMK5KS
KNIGHTS and Ladies of Security
Council meets second and fourth
Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 4Stf
CIVIL ENGINEERS
DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi
neer and surveyor. Residence
74" Tenth street, phone 2U-Y. R
02TB , ADVERTISEMENT WXL1
NOT MAKE YOU A FORTTOTE,
BUT IT WILL SERVE AS A
I STONE IN THE FOUNDATION
' OF BUSINESS BUOOES8 :: it
FDR-WOMEN APPROVED
Portland, .luno 18. An Informal
exprwualon f the Industrial welfare
conference approve a minimum
watfe of $13.20 a week for exper
ienced adult women, a 48-hour week,
with a maximum of nine hours 'a
day and oue day'a rest in seven. For
mal vote on the matter will not be
taken 1y the conference until after
consideration bus been given the
wrIUen statement of the hotelmen
of the city, which wilt be submitted
Thursday, according to R. W. Price,
president of the State Hotel men's
association. Next meeting of the
conference is set for Friday after
noon at 4 o'clock. ,
Employment of women ushers In
theaters', In elevators, in cigar
stand, In "hotel lutible and as "dem
onsiratora of sheet music," after 6
o'clock will be considered at the next
mooting of the conference, according
to the announcement of Bishop Wal
ter T. Sumner, chairman of the con
ference. Some relief for student
nurses In hospitals, who now work
10 and 12 hours a day in addition to
attending classes at night, will also
b considered In the near future.
'Thousands of dollars are spent
yearly In dressing up these girl ush
era In theaters like peacocks and
other tblnga," aald Bishop flumner.
while vigorous approval was given
by other members of the conference.
"Their hours keep tliein out late at
night, and altogether It is not the
placo for a young girl. Renldes,
those -positions would (be splendid for
returned soldiers, estecla31y those
who have been Injured to such an
extent s to make beavy work Im
possible." Yon can't cover blackheads,
pimples, red spots on the face with
powder; they're bound to be seen
don't worry or spot! your temper,
take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea
each week 'twill banish them thru
the blood, the only sure way. 35c.
Sshln's Drug Rtor. Adv.
PHYSICIANS
L 0. CLEMENT, M. 0.. Pram-
limited to dlaeases of tbe eye. '
nose and throat. Glasses frier
Offlca hours t-12, 2-5. or on ai
pointmant. Office pbone 2. res
denes phone 3!9-J.
a LOVOHR1DOE. K. U. Pnysi.-i
snd surgeon. City or country rs
atfnded day or nlsht R.'slden
phons KS9: nBlcs phone )
Flith snd H. Tuft ld
A. A. WlTnAM. VI. D. Intern,
medicine and nervous dnni
03 Corbett Bid. Portland.
Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m
FREDERICK 1). STRICKER. M. D.,
Rooms 5 and 7 Masonic 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. Houra 9-12
a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law.
Practices in all State and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
G. W. " COLVIG. 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.
678. UL.ANCHARD, 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. S1DLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma
sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore.
vJEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law,
referee In . bankruptcy, Masonic
Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon.
Phone 135-J.
JAMES T. , CHINNOCK, Lawyer,
First National Bank Bldg., Grants
Pass, Oregot.
The California and Oregoa
Coast Kaiiroad 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 131. . '
CONSTABLE STEALS
Rosoburg, June 18. 41. A. Krem-
mer, deputy constable, Mike Zelock,
ex-convict, alleged bootlegger and
gunRMer, Claude Bennett, chauf
feur, John Kalis, robber and an un
identified man, cajrtured at Drain,
are all In the toils of the law and
charged with being implicated In the
most exciting roMery to be commit
ted In Douglas county for many
years.
Of those arrested three are wound
ed. Zelock, the leader of the gang,
has the wounds of 38 bird shots In
his btO k and a 30-30 bullet wound
through his leg. Kalis has 13 shot
wounds In his back and the uniden
tified robber has a gunshot wound
over the rlgbt eye. The first named
Is the most eerloimly Injured and Is
confined to the 'Mercy hospital.
Kretnmer, was sworn in as depu
ty oonstalble by the Scottrtburg jus
tice of the (ieace and is alleged to
have ntolen the money after 1t was
dropped by the robbers. Over $750
was found in his ponflespfon and thei
remainder of the sum of $1,9X0 bas
not been located.
ZAPATA'S FRIENDS
unautla, Jlorelos. June 17 There
ia no lack of candidates to carry out
the work of the late Emiliano Za
pata, recently killed by the forces
of General Pablo Gonzalez. Among
them in Fortino Ayaquica, an outlaw
chieftain, who. In a manifesto which I
bas fallen Into the hands of the fed
eral authorities, proclaims himself
the worthy successor to the late
"Attfla; of the South," if not for the
reason that be was one of the sign
ers of the Plan of lAyala which suit
ed the Zapatista movement In 1910,
then because he is Zapata's nephew.
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A clean, comfortable kitchen
all year 'round
v .With a good ott cookstove and Pearl Oil
v you will cook in comfort all year 'round.
Gives all the convenience of gas, without
' : the dust and dirt of coal or wood. Bakes,
broils, roasts, toasts economically.
Lights at the touch of match. No waiting for
fires to cofoe up, no unnecessary work, no waste.
. Concentrates a steady heat on the cooking leY
ing the kitchen cool and comfortajjlev.. ,
Pearl Oil, the Standard Oil Company's kero
sene, is a most convenient and economical fueL .
Easy to handle. It is refined and re-refined by our
special process which removes the impurities. It
is clean burning.
Pearl Oil is for sale in bulk by dealers every
where. It is the same high-quality kerosene as
the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is
saving by buying in bulk. Order by name Pearl
Oil.
We reqpmmend Now Perfection
and Puritan Oil Cookstovea
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
C. D. Fies,
TIRES
Fabric and Cords
C. L. HOBART CO.
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your command in just tbe right quantity at just the right time.
' But. in order to be profitable, artificial irrigation must
be cams. And the cheapest method of artificial irrigation
known is that obtained by Electric Motor Driven Pomps. This is par
: ticularly true when Electric Power is obtainable at low cost.
Let us help yoa f oresull losses from drought. We will
give yott oar bast advice in the selectioa of motors, '
and wo will furnish 70a power at tbe lowest cost.
California-Oregon Power Co.
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(KEROSENE) '
HEAT AND LIGHT
(CALIFORNIA)'
Special Agent Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass
All Sizes
Yon bsve bad crop
failures owing to lack
of rain. Crops may suf
fer sgain this year.
Farming is more or less of
a lottery nywsy,nd "Water
under the clouds" lestens tbe
chances of winning.
Yon can make farming practi
cally sure, by artificial irrigation.
Electric pumps put moisture at