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bATlTUHY, JINK 2, loio. li RANTS FASS' DAILY COURIER G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. M trMburclw Classified Advertising KOR MALK TKAM and 10 yoars otil, also har ness and wskoii fur sale. Sell all or part. Cull 713 North Eighth or phone 13-1.. 28lf PRESENT OWNERSHIP township plats of Josephine county, 00c each. Kor sale by Josephine Coun ty Abstrnit Co. Hlue prlntlrg at reasonable rati. S9f GET YOUR TIRK3 MENDED and buy a D. M. it C. K. weldur for future lint. See Mr. Golchor, the tire rim n at Crania a I'm hotel, tf TO It SMjK 'Reasonable. Timber claim. 100 acrea. location: Sec. 34, Twp. 40, Range 4 W., Jack ton county Oregon. Write to Mm. M. E. Herring-ton. 11 Wert In diana Ave., Spokane, Vah. 0! 12 ACHKS oak. mndrone. fir and pine, on railroad in Jerome I'ralrle. Will take wood In pay ment stiimpaBe. I'bone 270. 83tf IOST. IAST-lletween Oxford hotel and Iiostofflce, man's purse containing two $3 'bill and small change, pa hm and note took. Return to 1141 care of Courier. Reward. 99 MIMCKIXANKOIH a. L, OAUJRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rental. Building and Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 609 O street. 84tf NEW MILLINERY goods Just arrlv-i-d at II. B. Burton's, 407 North Sixth street, j 00 . , . DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. M. D. Flrst-lasi dentistry 109 South Slt atrm. (Jrnts Pass. Oregon. 00-ACRK STOCK. RANCH for sale; about 125 acre In cultivation; considerable Irrigation: 2 nitlos from R. R. station; l'A miles from two schools; half cash, bal ance low Interest. Address No. 1053 rare Courier. 86lf KOR. BALE Dinger sowing machines on easy term. Machines rented and old machines taken In part payment. VC. A. Chapman, 245 S. Central avenue, Medford. lcal headquarters Grants Pass Hard ware. 91tf ANCEI. CAKES -76 cents each; or der by phone, No. 190-J. 92tf TOR SALE J rants Pbm Banking Company stock. Will take cash, Uberty bonds or Victory bonds. Geo. L. Ilarton, Kox 64C, phone 515. 93tf TOR SALE Two large and 3 small chicken houses, wire fencing, oak fence posts, two Incubators, two brooder. Edith Russell, corner Manzenlta Ave, and Merlin road. 22 P1JYHIC1ANH L. O. CLEMENT. M n pr..ti. limited to diseases of the ys. eat nose and throat. Glasses flttee Office hours 9-12, 2-6. or oa at pnlntment Office phone 62. res' dance phone 15 II-J. S LOUUHRIDUE. U. U.. Pbyaloia snd surgeon. City or country call attended day or night. Resident pbone 1(9; office phone 18? With and II. Tuffs Bldg A. A. WITH AM, M. D. Interns medicine sod nervous disease 908 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m FREDERICK D. 8TRICKER. M. D., Rooms 6 and 7 Masonlo Building. Office hours, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Phones: Office 18-R; Res. 18-Y. IWitlinny 1'reohyterlnn (liiirch Children's day exercise at 10 a. m. A special attractive irogram 'baa 1on 'prepared. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, "The Vision of Isaiah." Evening worship, 8 o'clock, "Tlie Worth of Man." Praor meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Tuesday evening, June 24, there will he a meeting of nil the officers of the church to talk over plans for an aggremlve work to be done Ity the church. All departments of the church should be represented. Henry . Hanson, minister. ADDITIONAL LOCAL The Time 2:30 Sunday tall game. 99 Church of Christ niWe school at 10 a. m., Mrs. El Ion Thrasher, superintendent. Morn Ing worship at II. Subject, "Imper ative Injunctions." Violin solo, :Mrs. Carpenter. Evening worship, 8. Sub ject, "The Story of the Church Early Experiences." The additional Instruments are proving very helpful to our song services, come and en- Joy the singing. There will be mm elal music. Chaa. K. Drake. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS. 8. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Pbone 304-R. tf VKTKKINARV M l;KON TOU SALE Wheat hay In the field. 1301 East ,A street. Mrs. A. Meter. 9 FOR SALE 50 young chickens for nftlc. Inquire C. E. Glazier, 4 4 West I street. 100 TO RENT Dft. R J. BESTUL. Veterlnarlai Office, residence. Phone 10S-H DIUYAGE AND TRANStfcH THE WORLD MOVES; so do w. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon 897-R. V. U. 1SHAM. drayage aud tranat' I , Bares, i laoos and fumltnr moved, packed, shipped and stoi ed. Office phone 124-Y. Rest- I dence phone, 124-R. TOR KENT Small cottage at 212 Foundry street, with pretty flower garden, garage. $8 per month. Parties who rent place must keep grounds up. Fruit trees, grapes and berries. Call at 208 Foun dry street before 7 a. m. or after p. m. 13 WANTED "-WANTED Men to work In lumber camp or up-to-date sawmill. Transportation furnished. For particulars Inquire at Broen's Crescent City stage office, Urania fast, Ore., near 3. P. R. K depot and express office. Pi: no fcO. sltf A ' WANTED TO RENT Small furnish ed house. Phone 225 after 4 p. in. 99 MEN WANTED on Wlldervllle Irri gation ditch. Apply R. C. Steven eon. Phone Wlldervllle central. 20 WANTED Cook for ranuli, from eight to twelve men, $40 per month. Address all correspon dence to Box 6, Fort Dick, Oal. 01 WANTED Second hand bicycle In good condition. Robert Nellson, phone 603-F-ll. 100 WANTED a small place somewhat Improved, not over 40 acres. Will pay cash and deal with owner only. State price In first letter. (Address No. 1142 care Courier. 100 WANTED---Young calf. Heifer pre ferred. J. H, Harris, R. Fi D, No. ' . 99 IOLhX.TlUOAL WORK ' ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C Harper, 815 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf LODGES KNIGHTS and Ladles of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 43tt CIVIL ENGINEERS DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neer aud surveyor. Rosldence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. "H5 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. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Oolden 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. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. ' Ma sonlo Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. JEO. H DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 135-J. First RaptM tiurli IHblo school at 10. R. K. Hackett, superintendent, IMrs. Griffin associ ate superintendent. Classes and teachers for all ages. Morning ser vice at 1 1. sermon 1y the pastor. An them by the choir. Young People's meeting at 7. Dorrls It unci I, leader. Topic, "Chrtxthinlzing the Social Or der. Evening service at 8. sermon on ""Measuring the 'House of God." Anthem Iby the choir. iA cordial In vitation to all. 1 C. M. Cllne. preacher. HI. Luke's F.piM'opul There will "he no services Sunday. Communion service Friday, June 27, at 10 a; in. Rev. Philip K. Ham mond, of Ashland, vicar in charge. JAMES T riliwru-ir t . claSd" Vd9 ' -,,,ltg l tr, i Clonal Bank Bldg., Grant. i-ass, uregon. Firt Chnrch of Christ Scientist Christian Science services are held every Sunday. In the W. O. W. ball, t 11 si. m. Wednesday evening meet ings at 8 o'clock. Thi suhlect fo Sunday Is. "Is the Universe, Includ ing Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Reading room is open from 2 to 4 p. m. daily except Sundays and holidays. The public Is cordially in vited to attend the services and to visit the reading room. " S4ilvatMi Army Services at 11 a. m. Bible school at 2 p. m. Y. P. I at 6 p. m. Even ing services at 8 .p. m. J E. Strautin, Ensign. Free Mctluxllst 230 AVent I 8t. 8unday school 10 a. in. Preach ing 11 a. m. Evening preaching service 7:30. All are welcome. A .J. Edwards, pantor. Newman M. E. Clturch Preaching at 11 a. in., and 8 p. in. Morning topic. "The (Man Under Au thority." Special music' Evening topic, "Securing the Dynamic With the Ethic." Special music. - Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth League at 7 p. in. A cordial Invitation to all. Melville T. Wire, pastor. Father Vlen returned this morn ing from a two months stay at Cor ana'do, Cat., where be served a church during a vacation period. He also visited at 7s Angeles and San Diego. al labor cannot be obtained, the ( committee's report says, the vslue .of production will t decreased by more than 850 million crowns. In the opinion of the committee, no increase in intensity of effort wrouM result from shortened hours of work and the cost of production would te advanced 18 per cent. New bouses for the additional workers would cost. It is estimated, 850 mil lion crowns. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express to our friends our heartfelt thanks and apprecia tion for the deep sympathy expressed and for kindnesses shown during our sad .bereavement S. B. GILLETTE and FAMILY. MR. aad MRS. W. J. nESTON and FAMILY, MR and MJIS. C. G. GILLETTB and FAMILY. DtuKiiiK I'urtj Waldorf hall Saturday night. 99 Ml us (Maude 'Barnes went to Eu-j gene this morning and will spend the next six weeks taking a special! course at the university. Miss Gladys! Swacker will assume the duties of librarian at the pufblic library during the almence of Miss Barnes. For Tsxl Call Palace Taxi Company, 22-J. 99 Tlio I'lucn Grains Pass 1all park tomorrow. Dan Ryan, prominent attorney of San Francisco, and Jas. E. Kllduff of San Francisco, arrived here this morning and lefu immediately for Holland on a business trip. They will be In the county several days. NEW TODAY EGGS WANTED Highest cash paid for fresh eggs. Moore Bak ing Co. 88tf COMING EVENTS June 25-28, Wsdnesday-Saturday-- Teachers examinations. TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally at 9:30 a. ni. . Everett Uogue. phone 317. 317 USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone 39t. Residence phone 320-R. W. G. White. 790 PALACE TAXI CO., Wyatt & Cutler, proprs., only 2-car taxi company In city. Phones: Day 22-J; night 234-J for prompt service, tf SPA TAXI Still at the same old stand. Best service In town, day and night. Phone 262-R 90tt The California and Oregon Coast Railroad 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. Lundburpr building if telephone 131. . . JOS. MOS3 AGENCY Fire Insur ance, plate glass liability Insur ance. 204 '4 Sixth street. tf TOR SALE Several head of Jersey cattle. Call Mrs. Belle Dimmlck. phone 609-F-14. 04 WANTED Your old carpet. Rugs made of aiiy size. iPhone Grants Pass hotel for samples. 00 WANTED First class teamsters. Permanent work. River Banks Farms. 04 TO"R1jE Roan Durham" milk cow, 6 years old, -weight 1150 lbs., gentle, fraHh 12 weeks, giving a!out three gallons. Price $85. Also heifer calf, 815. J. L. Green. 1114 Pine street. 20 "The purpose of insulation "TsTjust the same everywhere," says Mr. Hazelton, Wlllard service station dealer. "Whether It is in a power plant or In a storage batery its main Job is to keep the iKsitive aud nega tive sides of the circuit apart." "But in a battery there are in all, three things that insulation has to do. First, it must keep the positive and negative plates apart; second. It must allow free passage of the b&t- tery solution, and third, it must re sist the corrosive action of this strong acid solution." "Certain kinds of wood do all three things and do them well, but the .wood must 'be selected with great care, atyi even then there ds more or loss variation, as with any natural product. Wood Insulators are also difficult to handle, as they must be chemically treated, must ibe worked wet, and must never ibe allowed to dry. "Threaded rubber insulation, which is now well known among ca owners, has all the advantages of the ibest grade of selected wood, and in addition it gives the .phates the advantage of .the greater protective properties of rubber." 99 "JIMMY" BRITT SAYS San Francisco, June 21 "Jimmy") Britt, former lightweight pugilist,; Is one of those who has gone on re-, cord as favoring Denipeey ' In his 1 championship heavyweight 'bout with' Jess Wlllard, the champion at To ledo on Independence Day.. j "Dempsey Is the harder hitter of, the two," said Britt. "Wlllard has! passed the fighting age and he never was a mail to polish off his opponents in a Aurry. Wlllard Is bound to tire early in the fight and to become more tired as the fight goes on. Unless he picks off Demp sey at the start, 1 can't see that he has a chalice." Stockholm, June 20. If a pro posed elght-.hour-day bill becomes a law, Sweden .will -require 72,000 more workmen to maintain' Its pres ent Industrial output, according to the findings of a government inves tlfratln? committee. If the addition- TIRES Fabric and Cords All Sizes C. L. HOBART CO. Ol r;lf V"T Your razor is no better than its blade ' : Th strong, kcen-cuttintr edges of Gem Damaskeene Blades removes the toughest stubble and tenderest growth with velvet-like smoothness. The life of each blade is remark ably long. To know the luxury of velvet-like, smooth self-shaving, you must shave with Gem Damaskeene Blades. They leave your face with that smooch, comfortable 1 feeling. We sell i set of seven Gem Damaskeene Blades for 50 cents. Our store is shaver' headquarters. Sabin The Druggist l se Persian Secret for the Hands and Face A Man May Be Down, But He's Never Out! ! ' " ' He simply needs a helping hand when he's slipping to restore him to economic usefulness. ' " 'i - The Salvation Army extends that helping hand wherever men, women or children are on the down grade- 'Its workers go into the byways, the hidden places, where misery and poverty go band in hand. It champions the cause of the weak and the humble. THK SALVATIOV ARMY "OAIUUED ON" WITH OUB BOYS "OVER THERE" ITS TRENCHES ARE XOW IN THE STREETS OF POVERTY OVER HERE" Can You Refuse to Help? : THE SALVATION ARMY HOME SERVICE .FUND