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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1919)
uRAXTS PASS DAILY OOUUJtB PAGE TBREB iExpert Battery 'Work By ant Expert Battery Man Tfire Rcpring Gccdrich Auto Classified fob balk PRESENT OWNERSHIP township Dlit of tJoDhlu county, 50c mod. Per Ml by. Josnpbfn Coun ty Abstract Co. Blu prlntlfg at muopwbl rate. Itf GET YOURtTlRBS '.QdEXDBD ,Md bay a O. M..-4 C..X.widr tor futur vie. 8-r. Ootcher, th tiro nan U OranU Pom botel. If II ACRES. oak, m4ron. tlr -and pin, on railroad In iJrom Prelrl. tVUI .Uk wood .In pay ment stumps, Fno 170. -8Stf 00.CRBflTOCK -HANOJl ifor ssle; about 116 aota ..in cultivation; eonIdral Irrigation; I mile from IU R. tUAIon; -IV ..mil from tw -tobooU; halt cb,.al un tow InUrott Adores No, 1061 car Co tier. 8tf rOR SALE 61ngr swlng mchlne on eaay Urm. Macblasrntd and old machine taksn sn "part Service payment. C. A. Cbapman, . H 5- 8. C antral svenss, Mtfdford. ' Local A headquarter OranU Pa Hd- war ' A NOEL CAKES 76 eeou eaobi 'or - dr by ohm. No. 90tf. 9M TIMBER pi AIM FOR 9AUI 1 60 acre nar Kerby. mostly pin. NV4 of 8BK. 8WK or SE and & of ew4. Sen. 14, T.'9-S.. R. 8 West. 'Price 12,260. Ad dre owner, Mrs. Mettle E. Pal mer, 674 iNehalem. Ave., Portland, Oregon. 37 POR aAlWnvalM'i whMhalr. No 10 Remington typewriter. Both In first clans oondltlon. Inquire of Mr. Edw. O. NarrU, 1042 East A street. Phone 841-R. IB FOR SALE (Mortorcyele heap; .might take good bike In ; trade. . Earl 8ummrs, Murphy. 18 to Rr.vt .FOR iRBNT 4-room bungalow, 421 . West 1 shad tree, good well, . eleotrlo llghta. 2 acre, 4ern, douI ' try home and park. Address Mrs. W. H. H. Taylor, 1114 Pln-8t.3S WATTED iW ANTE 'Man and W11 want .one or two room with bath. North id preferred. Address JIo. 1230 ear Courier. I'Qtf WANTED to rent 4or tw month 'High speed motorcycle la food running condition, equipped writWi speedometer, horn, light. Good rent.' Stat price and mak of machine. Address 1247 rare mt Courier.' "' It WlAiNTEH) (Men for concrete road -work. Wages. 14.60 and rp. JBoard 31.00 also mn for rock quarry nam wages. Perham, Brown, Dean t Hague, Marsh field. Oregon. '32 LOO CUTTBRS WANTBJD fl.5 per thousand. 'Awly M. C Ament. 18 1WIANTBD iFlrst class teameter; permanent work. ' River Banks "arm, phone 607-F-3. ! 28 WAiNTBD iPoettlon as stenographer ,or bookkeeper by expert person. , Phosi 83UR. 18 ' LOST : IX53T Whtiibon Qcense 1B28. . "Kinder pta leave t ithe'Courler I office.; ; r , ' 20 1X3T lilght tourdnroy tvwt, "Wed nesday, between Wlldenille and (Grant iPaas. Finder pleas )ave M No, 1 272 care Courier. )ft tQR.! vlaas'B .1 .f ds .trlBg. ras-ilft'l WcD iDc: Tires v 'i; Advertising Mla-KIXANBOUS I. L. -GALBRAJTIf Insurance, any kind. Jlental. Balldlng and Loan. PUt Glass Liability. 601 ' O trt, -84U TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leave OranU Past dally at 1:30 a. m. Everett Horn, pboa 317. ' 117 USB THE WHITB'gJNB TAXI FOR prompt ervle. City . and oosntry trip. Safety flrt. Call OranU Paa Hotel,, pboa Hi. Resldsno pbon J80HR..W. O.'Wrhlt. 720 CALL 163-R FOR CITY AND coun- try trip. New Chevrolet at your 'disposal. Day and, night, prompt rservte. .-'Spa rTaxl. C. E. Ollk- o. eitf TT YOU WANT TO OUT THERE, call 22-JTwo common old Ford. We are on. the Job aaywhere and ivany time. Palae Taxi Co, ' Wyatt and Cutler. JUny Luke. Edtf ORAYAGB! AMD TRANS KM THE WORLD MOVES: o do Banc Bros. Traasfsr Co. Ptao I9T-R. . . . . F. 0. (SHAM, drayag and traaei laf, ilano. and furattur moved, packed, shipped and stn d. Office pboo 124-T. Rftsf dene phone, 114-R. "ci vnT engineers " OANIEL McFARLAND, civil sngi neer and surveyor. Residents 740 Tenth strset, phone 311-Y. t lRNTIST8 E. C. MACY.'D. M. D. . - First-las- dentistry 10H South Slxti street. Gmota Pass. Oregon PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT. M. D., Practlo. limited to d1aasa of th sys, ar os and 'throat Glass tttsd Offlc hours 1-12, 2-6. or on ap potatmsnt : Offlc phon 12, rsl dsnc phon S63-J. n, LOltOHsVf OGE. M. 1, Phjstet. and surgeon. City or country call . attended day or night. R(dne phon .166: offlc phon ll Slith and H, Tuffs Bldg. ' a. A. WITUAM. M. D. interna mwdlcln and nervous diseaaes n Corbett Bldg., Portland. Or Hour 10 .to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 p. m DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T. , Room 1 and 2 Sohmldt Bldg. Treat all diseases. Hour 8-12 a. m.s 1-6 p. m. Phon 804-R. tf VETERINARY SHRGKON DR. R. J. 8E8TUL, ; Veterlnarlat Olfloe, residence' Pnon 306-P OLtgOTRtOAfi tVORK ELECTRIC . WIRING d ceaec al eleotrlcal work. regsUriavg, skum wiring. C. C. Harper.' 316 North 81xth street, phone 47. tf The (JalifoniJa and Oregon Coast Railroad Company ' 81 MB CAR , EBectlv Nov. 19, 1018. 1 ' Trails wIM run Tuesday, Thursday ' and Saturday j Leave Grant Pass...... .,.1 P. M Arriv Water Ciieek......,,...2 P. M. Leave Waters Ceek.;.v '... P. M Arrlv GranU Pas. ...l..l.:.....4 P. M. For Information rasgardlac frelicht and passenger rates all at th office of th company, Uadburg btWg. ouunAaa 121, Company .'Life is the art of giving pleasure 3MPEMALES iOVTM-lftCa ClCAQLTTrS lisre added much to life, for they are pleasing; thousand of ditcriminatinr smoker who appreciate the art of .good tobacco well blended. '.The will please you, too. I0orl3c 'The John Bollman Co. Branch WOMEN MAY CONTROL ' ELECTION IN 1920 Mrs. . Medill McQormick Maku Some Predictions Concerning the Presidency. Washington, D. C (8pHsl)-Mrs. Mdlll MrCornilrk, Chairman of lb Republican Women's National Kxeco- tlv Commlltee. In an Interview lodsv slated- her belief Dial no ma ran b nominated hy the Kepiibllrsns In 1920 who opposes women's stifffsge. 'The fs should not he overlooked." ssld , Mrs. MvCornilrk, "that over twenty stales hare derided 10 let their women v.n for Presidential electors In IU-JO. rifteen of these states r lnted west of the MIlMlpp. Prob ably 8,(Hi0.tNiO or 9,010 OUO women will vol anil ihejr will he able to dlrUte the rhol-e of many electors, perhaps quit enonth to turn I lie result on y r tli other." United Stales Senator Miles Poln dealer puis his position on the pro posed l-eniue of Nations tersely "1 am agslnst war and for that reason I oppose such a l.eseue as President Wilson propose, which will be simply breeder of wsrs." "The present Kntent 1 far prefer bl In a l.estu of Nstlons," say Senator Miles Polndexter. Thar r less chsnces for strife between a few nations combined together,, thaa In a much larger organlxatlon, auch a tli propoaed World's League," Senslor Polndexter ssys: "Th pow ers vested In League of Nations must necesnarlly be exercised by men. If we msy suppose thst the men wh will Brat he chosen to act for th stlons will be both good snd wis, men to whom we csn trust our great policies of stale, our peace, security and Ihe honor of our country, what guarsnlee have we that the changing personnel of the supreme council will continue to be wise, benevolelit, charit able snd humane? Good and great men have heeni scarce In the history of the world; and why should we a-, sum thst the Lesgue will be doml sted only by the good and the great T Mr. and Mr. O. P. Harvey relum ed this morning from a week's "visit with their son at Marshfleld. Would Yon Economise',' Then buy letter paper " by ' the ream; 600 sheets for 31. Courier office 1 1 tf ATTORNEYS H. p. NORTON, Attorney-aMaw. Practices In all Stat and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. Q. W. COLV1G. Attorney-at-law, Grant-Pass Banking Co. Bldg. GranU Pass, Oregon. , E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tices In all courts. , First National iBamk-Bldg. ",.".' O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. OranU Pass. Oregoa. . BLANCHARD It BLANCHARD. At torney. Albert Bldg. , . Phone 236-J. Practice In all courts; laad board attorney. - C. A. BIDLBR, Attorney-at-law. Ma- Bonto lempie, urants pass, Ore. OEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law. rereree in bankruptcy, . Masonic Temple. GranU Pass, Oregon. Phone 135-J.' V- y . '; : fAMES . T. CHINNOCK; , .Uwyer, r irsi National Bank B)4g.. Otants Fflae.. wgo. . 1 Y.V. C. A. UlilFOBLlS TO CLOTHESTUPEIITS Suits Worn by War Workers Win Be Given to Penniless Stu dents in Switzerland. Official uniforms of th Young Wo men' : Christian , Association minus th Blue Trisogle, the Association In signia, will b worn next winter by women students who bav been strand ed In Switzerland during th war and who, because of lark of funds. Inabili ty to re-enter tbelr native country, a desire to finish their university courses or l.ecsuse they bav no family to which t return, will remain there next )er. , : KlUsbetb M. Clsrk, who baa been In Swltxerland for ten years under the W6rM Student Christian Federation, has appesled to the National Student Committee of the Y. W. C A. for cloth log for the 800 foreign women stu dent In ftwftserlsnd. Th scarcity of tloihlog last year among these almost refugee students msd It necessary for two girl to share one coat as that only on could go to classes or go out of doors at a time. Four large packing case ef all kind of nsed clothing, save hats, which I In good condition, have been collected hastily from women college students In the New England 8 la tea, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvsola, Maryland and Delawsre by the Stu dent Committee of the National Y. W. C. A. to he sent over In response to Miss Clsrk's sppesl. This clothing will b dyed, cleaned and made ever In Swltserland. . -i In addition u th clothing collected from students In colleges nearest New York a case of uniforms, which have been turned In by Y. W. C. A. secreta ries who did war work, and the-offlclal gray uniform ulsters Is being sent. A nulforms sre being turned In hy wsr workers lhey will bs claimed h-the Student Committee, which will remove the Insignia and prepare, the uniforms so that they may he worn by these women who bate been forced by world events to remain la Swltserland for. severs! years. - . CORNELL HONORS FOUNDER Km Statue n t.rn 'ihiicL ' imimii-i ,if ''ornell university, unveiled during the cmlcentcnnlHl exercleii. Herman A. Mi Neil of NewVork whs the sculntiv. - " Ta Rasters Telmt Cathedral. i A propoHnl has hem mmle tbnt Frsuce Isfme for ssle ;i special etn.ivp to pay the itisf of reniiirlng the Rclttis rslhetlral, which, was so hndly ru'n ed by German Miell hre during Hn war. Undouhtmlly Ihe Ides will hnvc a getiernl npeal.' for ninny pei-.tr throiii!liout the world sre deeply' In terested In the preset vntlon of the grand old French edifice. Not unfit ly a large sum could he mixed In :htit aomewbnt novel way. a sum whlcl je Frenchman need have the sllglite't hesllntlon In ncceitlng tlironsti , n Sense of false pride. Restoration of the ancient, and beautiful stritcluiv. If such be posxlhle. Is a imly pious ttisk and what could he more fl'tlng ihtm that religious hearts lu every qitn.-nT of Ihe world should wotnpt a aet.ir nus response In glfls-ihroimh the pur chase of stamps ns IndlrntedT , Womsn's Prsrogstlvk. The Deiirlcys Itnil necn marrleil , tt yenr and Mr. I), hud cast front her 11 M the little pretenses nnd tuiliterfutfes that usually precede the wedding d:i,r Tomorrow will he my twenty-sixth birthday " she snld ninfitartledly. ' ""Why. just before our weildlnz you told tne you were 21.' gitci Iml.l.y.; "Tea." said his wife. Viulllng cheer fully, '"but we women Hire rapidly after marriage." Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.- .'''.. Five Dollars Five dollar reward will a paid for .the Arrest and, eonvletton. f ..gay n stealing th Dally ,Cenrier from residence or mall box. ' . . ' w t ' . 1 a c w. m fi w'm I at- "'Tt il.'r"w.i v UNITED STATES' RAtLROAD ADMINISTRATION WALTER D. HLVE3, DIRECTOR GENERA!, OF RAILROADS SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD (Lis North of Ashland, Oregon X Vacation A Tacaiioai la a good lavestment. Rest atwt ckangv sre very beneficial to bodily health a ad snental vigor. oly aad Aagust are the Ideal mention month. Attractive - ammer reaarta are within easy reacb. Excursion glcke are on aatv Shasta Spring? Season Tickets 16 Day Ticket 8pecial fare also and other ShaaU Crater lake Seaaon TickeU 15-Day Tickets Newport Season TickeU Corresponding Tillaiiiook County Beaches Season TickeU from GranU Paa .. $l.84 Farea to Neab-Kah-Nl, MantanlU and Bay ocean alightly higher. Corresponding; fare 'from other poinU. Various Special fare in effect to Columbia River Beach ee, Mt. Rainier National Park. Yellow stone National Park and Glacier National Park. ,,.,.. '. Inquire of Ticket Agent , JOHJf M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Gleaning Pressing ;rRepaii7 . From the stand potat lag plant I esentlaL . We hare on of the beat equip dry. easanlag plants in Sontbern Oregon. , ". , . . The badly soiled garments that yew. think asm new worth cleaning are the one we cant pa in a clean nnt ' wearable condition, tbu saving yon money, an saw nnv clothe have advanced slightly .In price. The Wardrobe Gleanars AMOB P. WILLIAMS, Fropriet S15 North Sixth Sure Phone 147 1 A. V. Haielton, Propr. , I v', Jmr-m w-n - a - ..' a. ' ' .. h I . )) (f ;.' .; F?OOT: BBEn.:;lV:''OT Jl , At any place where soft' beverages are sold. Ill if , '.. '' . " '''' Botued lo 3 sUes , : .,."' i .. v-,V." Y I .,'v; THE HENRY WEINHARD PLANT IJ Bonter mn IXifrMwtor. 1 PORTLAND, OREGON ' l Rcsoris from GranU Paa. from GranU Pas . COO. In effect to BhaaU Retreat ReorU from GranU Pa.. From Grama Pa... . f ice -.J 10.80 from GranU Pas fare from other points. of eoononsy. th dk7 eft ', We are fully equipped for all: kinde of. ttattery ; work al reasonable prlcee consistenit with, first , dasa iwork. .. When in nee lot a new battery buy the till-better ; Willaxd. with threaded rubber insulatlom. . . 1 i. ' '