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Tl'KHOAV, ill NH 1M, DMI. OHANTS PASS DAILY GOCIUEB PAGE THREB G. B. BERRY , ,1 Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and .Canvas Work With Grants Pass Classified KOK BALK TEAM 0 and 10 year old, also bar dor and wukou fur lu. 'Hell all or prt. Call 712 NortU Eighth or phous 13-L. 28lf NtESENT OWNERSHIP township plait of Josephine county. 60c , each. For sale by Josupblne Coun ty Abstract Co. lilua prlntlrg at reeaouabla rate. 39tf OF.T YOffl TIRES MKNDKIJ and :buy a D. M. A 0. K. welder for future tis. Boo Air. Goichor, the tire man at Grant a I'm hotel, tf FOR BALE Reasonable. Timber claim, 160 aore. Location: See. 34, Twp. 40, Range 4 W Jack aon county Oregon. Write to Mr. M. B. lterrlngton, 11 West In diana Ave., Spokane, Wash. 08 12 ACRES oak. madrons, fir and J pine, on railroad In Jerome J Tralrle. Will take wood In pay-, went stumpage. Phone 270. (3tfj 600-ACRB STOCK RANCH for tale; about 126 acre In cultivation: considerable Irrigation; 3 mile from R. R. station; 1 mile from two schools; half caab, bal ance low Interval. Address No. 1062 care Courier. 86tf KOK BALE Singer sewing machine on easy terms. Machine rented and old machine taken In part payment. C. A. Chapman, 245 8. Central avenue, Medford. Local headquarter Omnia Pass' Hard ware. 91tf ANGEL CAKES 76 cent each; or der iby phone, No. 190-J. 92tt fwR BALE Grant Banking Company stock. Will take caab, Uberty bond or Victory bond. Geo. L. Hart on, Box 640, phone 615. 93tt FOR SALE Two large and 8 sny4l chicken house, wlro fencing, oak fence post, two Incubators, two brooder. Edith Russell, corner Mamenlta Ave. and Merlin road. . i 22 FOR SALE Several head or Jersey cattle. Call Mrs. Belle IHmmlck. phone 609-F-14. 0t FOR SALE Bus saw outfit. H. A Tate, 928 Raat D treet. 01 1 TO RENT FOR RENT Small cottage at 212 Foundry street, with pretty flower 'garden, garage. - 18 'per month. . Partie who rent place must keep grounds up. Fruit trees, grapes and berries. Call at 208 Foun dry atreet before 7 a. tn. or after 6 p. m. . 18 WANTKD WANTED Men to work In lumber camp or up-to-date, sawmill. Transportation furnished. For particular Inquire at Broen's Crescent City Stage office, Uranu rasa, Ore., near S. P. R. K depot and express office. lV no 'C. 91tf WANTED Cook for ranch, from eight to twelve men, $10 . per' month. Address ' all correspon dence to Box 6, Fort Dick, Cal. 01 WANTED 'First class teamsters. . Permanent work. .River Banks Farms. ' 04 WANTED Roll-way roan and turn down man. Good wages 'for ex perienced men. Orants Pass Lumber Co. 05 WAHTBD- Women, and "boys and girls over 13 years of age, to pick loganberries. Good wages. Auto transportation. Phone between 6 and 8 p. m., and 7 to 9 a. m. Rogue River Orchard Co., phone 600-F-2. 01 LOST T 1LOST Female Collie dog. Liberal reward., Notify manager of Jose phlne hotel. 05 DENTISTS E C. MACY, D. M. D. First-Alasi dentistry 109 Vi South Slxti street,' Grants Pass,' Oregon. "V Hardware Co. Advertising MICEIAANEOrn B. L. GALDRA1TH Inaurance, any kind. Rental. Building and Loan Plate Claaa Liability. 60S O atreet. 84tf PLAIN SEWING, dressmaking, hand hemstitching and embroidery. Cull at 915 East L street, or phone 312-Y. ' 05 ' PHYSICIAN L O. CLKMKNT, M. D Practla limited lo'dlseaae of the eye, ear not and throat. Classes Bite Office hour 9-12, 2-6, or on ap polntment. Office phone 62. re denca phone 359-J. 8. LOUQIIKIDOaV U. U.. Phyaioia. aod surtson. City or country call attended day or night. Rrsldsn phone 161; office phone 1: Blitb and H, Tuff Bldg. A. A. WITHAM, M. D, Interna medicine and nerrou disease I'H Corbett Bldg., Portland. Or Hour 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. a FREDERICK 1). 8TR1CKER, M. D.. Room 5 and 7 Masonle Building. Office hours, 9-12 a, m.; 2-5 p. m. Phones: Office 18-R; Re. 18-Y. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS. 6. T. Room 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treat all disease. Houra 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. tn. Phone 804-R. tf VKTKIUNARY Rl'KGKON DR. R. J. BE8TUL. Vsterinsrt. OrBce, residence. Pbon 305-R DRAYAGR AND TRASS Kit rilE WORLD MOVE8; to do w. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. ' Pbon 197-R. f. G. IBHAM, drayag and transta .Safes, llanos and furnltur moved, packed, shipped and ' ed. Office phone 124-Y. Real dence phone. 124-R. -r- HLIXTIUCAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 815 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf LODGES. KNIGHTS and Ladle of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday' In W. O. W. ball. 43tf CIVIL ENGINEERS DANIEL McFARLAND. civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. K5 TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally at 9:30 a. ra. Everett Hogue, phone 317. " 817 USB THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. , Can Grant Pass Hotel, phone Hi. Residence . phone S20-R. W. 0. White. 790 PALACE TAXI CO., Wyatt & Cutler, propr., only 2 -car taxi company in city. Phones: Day 22-Jj night 234-J for prompt service, tf 8 PA TAXI Still at the same old stand. Best service In town, day and night. Phone 262-R 90tt The California and Oregon coast Kauroaa 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 Orants Pass ....4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 121.. i S,. r Would Yon Economize?- Then buy letter paper ; by the ream: 500 sheets for 81. Courier office. iHf Wash That Itch Away Tters if nbolnllT w mtffmr from fesnas who T owl ll slinplo wh D. I. I', and dirt not IM bniDMlUUly tlutt wonderfully calm, rool FMktloa tiit camcawtwn tiwiuii U Ultra .way. Thlfwwtliiix irub pernlm! th pom, fin rmtont rlif trws DM awt B3)oID)o M. Clemen, Druggist SAN FRANCISCO TRIES FIND 1 TO FII San Francisco, June 24. Ten thouitand employers are cooperating with San Francisco's munlcliml army and navy placement commitiee, a city employment bureau for war vet eran. Psychological mating of the Job and the man, by individual study of tho returned fighter' experience and aptitude, and handling each case separately and Individually ha re- nulled not only In the placing of 1317 In positions here In the past six month. but created a demand on the part of the employer for men from thl service which now ha in- ured a steady flow of men to John. Bordeaux, June 1, 1919. Dear Father: Today Is now bright but the early morning wa rainy. Cool and pleas ant are all of the mornings and tbe nlnhts are always cool for pleaaant sleeping. There Is little-'but routine work here now and the preparation for borne going and If tho Huns sign w will probably be on our way home In short order but if he re fuses we will have to go right into Germany and make them sign in Berlin. Just what the Hun has In mind which prevents him from sign ing at once, none ot us know, but there must be something for he al ways ha some trick in sight. This is an old country and entire- y ainerem irom an or America, i ne methods of doing "business sre an Qinereni and ail OI no ways m bbjc are ainerem. v nen mo BaieHiiereou SOLDIER LETTERS' make a sale It is necessary for themoan work gun()ay; to have their customer go to the cashier's desk with them, which niayl 1e on the floor oelow and tell the cashier that they haXe made a sale and the customer must go with them to the desk. Then the pur chaser goes back with the salesman and has the package wrapped and pays the cashier (ma'kes the payment I when at the desk). Everything done! here takes time and is different! from the methods carried out at j duatry" of raising bounjy,animals home. I think America 1s the most, tor bounty Is passing into tbe wonderful country In the world and,lnlo ' 108 )attt Blnc tne recently the more I see of foreign countries, j enacted and stringent ibounty act the more I believe this to ibe. true. J passed Iby the (Montana legiBla- There Is no country In the world to compare with the U. S. A. Foods here are different trom:ant down ln ra8h'on ne those at home' in that the people eati""101 cneat- end. in addition heaiy different things from our home peo - pie. When a fish Is prepared for the table, all of 1t is cooked, head. nA fin. lholn.lnel..rtl fh same way when chickens are cooked. all of the head and neck Is brought I ,nere were ",Bny Tay lo et' "ue to the table and the fowl' looks as if ot ,hem w"8 to dl8"OBe the 8ame it ha,d just died and was In the ravy jbeu,t ln lboth Idah0, and MonUna, dish, for head, feet, naila. claws and!Boun,y WM n tha H18 eVBrvthl. ,cnt fMth. In 11,18 8tate n1 on ne eet ln Idano- brought to the table, this 4s done' .v.. ...iij. . . . i. i .mi, t h.v mv hn.rrfin- place and there I have seen the methods of .preparation. Some time ago I had a strangedish presented to ane for food and that gold-fish! I had never seen gold fish other than as a curiosity In a pond but they were served for the meal. The fish is quite large and without bones except the backbone, ntalte good food, cutting Almost like a piece of, meat and tbe neen is very good. i ' ' The methods ot serving a meal I. don't like in comparison with our own methods that Is everything is served separately and vegetables are . , ' ' ... sented before the meats and . to Hit. and eat dry rice as a course is not to my liking wihen after It Ihere is to be served a piece of meat with wavy. Why not serve the meat and also tha vera! able, anil hnv ; tha aiso tne vegetables end have the ra,Vy to moisten the vegetables. But that would not be French style and thl. I. .KVnnoo i ik I. 0.0 tnis is Tance so itv la necessary when eating (with the French to do their way. Your son EILLIS . '. .". , Iiieutenant Colonel Bills Given. M. C. American Expeditionary Forces. A. P. O. 705. ; FEUITDALE Tt. II. Turner, ot Roseburg, spont Sunday asd Monday at hi ranch. Our school closed last Friday af ternoon. The teacber, Margaret JUthbone, kindly made up tbe time lost lajrtt winter during the Influenza epidemic. Gall Hamilton left tfunday morn ing for iPboenlx, Arizona, to try to regain til health In a less change able climate. The Neilson, Call and tilen Ham ilton, Grace Redding, Margaret Itathbone and Allen L'nderwood wive a f (trowel I for Jessie Brown at the river last Friday. Tuesday evening air. and Mrs. llauvirton called at the Alonzo Jones borne. Mr. Droulette, who Is an expert electrician hue accepted a position with the Gold Hill light and power company. Mrs. Droulette wfll man age the ranch. As only the. three officers attended Che annual school meeting liuit Fri day night, they adjourned and a spe cial meeting will be called later at which they hope to have a good at tendance, as a special tax will have to be raised. Bryan Redding went to Wolf Point, Montana, last week, and bis brother, Sam, is at Klamath Falls. David Snyder and wife, of Ashland spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jone. T. C. Williams, wife and son. Col- iman, Mr. Williams' mother; of Kor- by, siient the week end with the Wil liam (Williams family. State Game Warden Shoemaker and son. Dr. Shoemaker, of Rcme burg, who are old friends of Charlie AugiiHtlne spent a night with him laSit week. They were on their way to the Yosemlte Valley. O. A. Hamilton has a crew thin ning ipeara, apples and peaches, of which he will have a large crop J. L. Stanbrougb with bis mother and sister, Mrs, Houghton, and ber neice, Geneva 'Houghton, who came from Lansing, Miob., last week to spend the summer, was over to bis ranch last Sunday. The regular monthly meeting of the grange will be held next Satur day, A. Bauer Is working on the Merlin road and boarding in town The Inhabitants ot Fruitdale had a good view of the air fleet as it .,.- ou, .- he hlll, fo. . iow1ng tne vaiIey 0n their way sooth : 0 tne home field. . MamlWnn R SVAmtrt nH ,i Porter mere, out on federal ' BEAT THE"INDUSTRY" Helens. Mont-, June 21.--Tbe "ln- lure. Affidavits, required under ew " " the bounty ciaJm- i ""UB'1 njIl"on- , I "" " urouSl 111 K""I,S ul B , "l8 nny-and " Questions asked. The n'w U l'tht scalps and feet (be turned in and as a con- uenca bounty grafting has fallen " 8uoh, tent that for the lr8t ,nw thf 8tate " blatx,r no ,ur " v WORSE THAN DEADLY POISON GAS - , ; Kidney disease Is no respecter ot per bona It attacks young and old alike. SSJSS back. HeadacheTlndigestlon, insomnia, ba?k ,lul?fa-?,1 clBtiS-i rheuma- tiam, pain in the loins and lower ab domen. difficulty in urinating, all ara indication 01 trouble brewing ln your kidneys. - 1F hn .n1t wmnfnm. inM,, wnn will almost certainly find quick relief la GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsule. This famous old remedy has atood the tMt for two nunare m nelp. ing mankind to fight off disease. , It 1 Imported direct fron the home laboratorlee in Holland, where it baa lin.A to AmUn the hnf..h Sntn an of the sturdiest and healthiest races in tbe world, and it may be had at almost every drug atore. xour money Dromntlv refunded if it does not re- , . e yo'i, ft ages, three sixes, Some USED CAR Bargains One 1017 Oakland Six in good condition 1017 Saxon Six, in goodi shape One 1017 Chalmers fipeedstr (Some Car) ' One 1(H Chevrolet, a good u new -One 101 Maxwell, la A No. 1 condition - fma 1917 Maxwell well, just come and see it One Fard fork (on. ton) UKSElt.h A(XJKHHOnim AND RKPAIK SHOP COLLINS AUTO COMPANY 811 H Street ' yFull powered ye Gasoline Quality C. D. Fies, Special Agent UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION WALTER D. HINES. DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD (Una North of Ashland, Oregon) SUMMER EXCURSION FARE OREGON, SHASTA MOUNTAIN AND NORTHWEST RESORTS Plan now for a quiet summer vacation for yourself and the family at the seaside or' in the moantains special excursion fares now in effect for tha summer. , . Shasta Springs . ' , Season Tickets from Grants Paea... 15 Day Tickets Speclal fares also and other Shasta Crater Lake Season Tickets Newport Season Tickets from Grants Pass Corresponding fares from other points. Tjllamook County Beaches "' ' ... . . Season Tickets from Grants Pass 919.SO, Fares to Neah-Kah-Nie, Manzanlta and 'Bay- ocean slightly higher. Corresponding .fares - from other points. ! . . ., Various Special fares in effect to Columbia iRiver Beaches, Mt. Rainier National Park, leUow-' stona National Park and Glacier National Inquire of Ticket Agent JOHN M. SCOTT " General Passenger Agent ' ' ' Electric pumps put moisture at your command In just the rightquautityat just the right time. ' But, in order to be profitable, artificial irrigation mutt be ehtap. And the cheapest method of artificial Irrigation known is that obtained by Electric Motor Driven Pumps. This is par ticularly true when Electric Power is obtainable at low cost. ' - - Let as help you forestall losses from drought We will ' ' give you our best advic in tha sslactioa of motors, ... - - . .' and ws will furnith you power at tha lowest cost. California-Oregon Power Co. V MRed Crown" S straicht-cUstilJeJ, all-rcfinery gasoline. Look for th Red Crown ign before you filL STANDARD OIL COMPANY Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass 97.20 from Grants iPass- 41.00 In effect to Shasta Retreat Resorts . from Grants Pass.. 9140 You have bad crop' fiUlure owing to lack of rain. Crops may suf fer again thl year. Farming la more or less of alotteryanyway.and "Water , under the clouds lessens the . chances of winning. . ' You can make farming procti- . rally sure, by artificial irrigation.