Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 21, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Dr. Spark
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KOH HAIJC
MtKSKNT OWNKIUHIf township
plats of Josephine county, 50c
each. Kor sale by Josopnlnu Conn-.
i- Abstract Co. Hlnn prlntlrg lit
reusuiiahlu mli-.
r.r.T YOIMl TIIIK8 MKNDKli aud
buy a I). M. & C. K. woldor for
fuluro use Sen Mr.' (iotclier. the
Urn tiiuu l Grunts I'uss hotnj. If
12 AORKS oak, mndrune, Hi; and
Plnti, nu rtUIroud In Jnroine
l'rairlo. Will take wood 1n pay-ini-iit
stuiiipage. l'bon 170. BSlf
CuO-ACKK STOCK HANCH for sale;
about 125 acres In cultivation;
considerable irrigation; 2 uillos
from II. t. station; 14 miles
from two schools; halt cah, bal
ance low Interest. Address No.
1062 care Courier. S6tf
POK 8AUC -Sluger sowing machines
on catty terma. Machines rented
and old machines taken in part
payment. C. A. Chapman, 245 S.
Central sveniie, Medford. IOcal
headquarters Grants Pass Hard
ware. , ltf
A NO K 1 , C A KW875eiits each; or
der by phone. No. 10-J. B2tf
TIM WOK CLAIM" FOIl 'rAI,K- 160
aTt mar Kerby. mostly pine.
N'i of SK',, SW, of SK4 nnd
RB 'i of SWi. 8 H, T. 3! .,
H. 8 Went. Prlro $2,2r.0. Ad
dress owner. Mrs. Muttle K. I'al
tner. &74 NVhali'm. Ave, Portland,
Oregon. . 37
OUT YOt'lt OliDKlt In early fo"r
blocks, kindling and sawdust. Ua
her lino.. phniM) liOfUI. 24
l Hirvi
POH HUNT -- 4-roohrbui"uaUrw. 4 21
Went 1., shudo trees, good wH,
. eloclrlo Hghls, 2 arivs, burn, poul
try house and park. Address Mrs.
W. H. 11. Taylor, 1114 line St. 38
IiOST
fTT'reseeiithapo " gold 7ln
with lllumond setting. Kinder
please leave at 'Jourler office, cure
No. 12X0 und receive reward. 23
WANTKI ,
W ANTKU Mull and wife "want one
ur two rooms with bath. North
aide preferred. Address No. 1280
cure Courier. lOtf
WANTl)"Meif for concrete" roail
work. Wages, $4.50 and up.
Board $1.00 also men for rock
quarry same wages. Perham,
Brown, Dean & Hague, Marshfleld,
Oregon. 32
WANTMi Klrst cluss teamster;
permanent work. Itiver Hanks
Knrm, phone 607-K-3. 23
WANTKI $100 reward will be
' paid to nyt lr otfcentle Infor
mal Ion km 1o present whereabouts,
of Mrs. Klora HID Page, formerly
Flora Mill, who with her himband
moved to Grants Pass, Oregon,
sometime In 1902 or 1903, from
Sun Francisco.' It will be to this
lady'rt nl vantage to communicate
ai once with AlKchell ft UaliU. At
torneys, Alliance, Nebraska. SO
WANThirv'Umd or '"good "second
cutting ulfnlfa. Inquire Jewell
llnrncHB shop. 2H
"W'ANTBIV- Kmployment by middle
iiged widow, iinlncumberiMl, s
liDiisekoeper for a ' luiclmlor or
widower where 1 can have full
charge. Am neat housekeeper
and good nook. 'Box 145 (iruntH
Pass, Oregon. 27
KLh'CTHIOAIj WORK
ELECTRIC WIRINO "and " general
, electrical work.' repairing, house
wiring. -C. C. Harper, SI 5 .Vortb
Wxtb street, pliflne 4 7. tf
Advertising
TAXI
DAILY JJTNKY to Helms, Keruy and
Waldo, leaves (irants Pass dally
at :30 a. ut. Kvcrdt lloKue,
phone 317. 317
irSB T11K WHITE USE TAXI FOH
prompt service. City and country
trip. Safety first. Call Grants
Pass Hotel, phone 3Dt. Residence
phono 3 20-R. W. 0. White. 70
IF YOI! WANT TO OCT THBRK.
mil 22-J. T'wo common old Fords.
We are on the Job anywhere and
any time. Palace Taxi Co. Wyatt
and Cutler. Jitney Luke. BOlf
MIBt-KIXANKOt H
K. 1 (iAIJJRAITHIuaDce. any
kind. Rentals.. Building and
Ixian. I'late Glass Liability. 60S
, O street. Mtf
ATTENTION A (buyer of the Med
furd Junk Co. will be in (J runts
Viumi from July Kth (o 31st. Bring
your raxs, metal, ru liber, sucks,
hides and pelts. 403 South Sixth
street, (irants I'ass, Ore. 2D
lUtAYAGR AM) fRANNt- Kit
Tlik WORUI MOVICSpsu uT V
B'ibrh Bros Trsnsfer Co Pbmi
8S7-R.
F. (I ISli AM, drayass sud trau.f
Safes, i tanos and furnltui
moTed, packed, shipped and
sd. Office phone 124-Y. H-il
denre phone. 114-R."
CIVIL K.NtJI.NKKIW
DANIKL McFARU!Cli. civil engi
neer and surveyor. Residence
740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. KS
OKJSTI8TH
R. C. MACY, D. M.'n Flrst-'las'
dentistry l9 South 8ttf
street, (lrnts Pass. Oregon .'
HHYHICIANH-
L. O. ELEMENT. VI. B" Pracit'
limited to diseases of the eye. est
nose and throat. Qlaiaes Bltei
Office hours 9-12. 2-6. or on at
polntmsnt. Office phone $2. trf
denes phone S69-J. ,
8. LOUGH RlbO E7 4. Physiiu"
and surgeon. (Itv or country ral
attended day or night. Resides
phone S69: office phone I x
Sixth and H. Tuffs Bldg
A . , aT W i T H A M , M. 6" Interna
medicine and nervous diseases
una Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore
Hours 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 p. m.
DR. W, T. TOMPKINS, 8. TV
Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg.
Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12
. m.i 1-5 p, m- Phone 304-R. tf
VKTUKINARV SCJtfJKO
OH. R. J. BESTUL, Veterlnarla.
Office, residence Phone 106-B
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIMK CARD
Kffective Nov. 19, 1918.
Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday
Leave Orants Pass , ..1 p. M
Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M.
Leave Waters Creek S P, M
Arrive i; rants Pass..!.... 4 P, M.
For Information regarding freight
aiyl iwssenger rates call at the ofllri
of the company, Lundburg buildlna
or telephone 1.11 '
Constipation causes headaches,
unllow color, dull, sickly eyes you
feel out of sorts all over. HolllBter'i
Roeky Mountain Tea will banish
onstlpation, regulate your towels,
purify your stomach. You'll feel bet
lerejl over, fixbln's Prug Store. Adv
'The Trench.
The Frencb hure t.c.n rcmnrkslile
for fbelr exi'cllenr'e In fiiirrutlve. ever
since the times of the fiilillnux nnd the
old Nnrriuin rrifiiiiuci-fi. Kmuewlist tt
their iiiitih In UiIm nuy mnv lie Irn
pntcil to the Nlriiciure of their 1hih
gunge, wlirme (fefieml currency, and'
whose peculliir fltne fur prime roinpo.
slllon, hnve heen ii.tln., from n very
early perloil. liruiieiii, l.nllul. Hip
msnti-r nf Imnfe. wrote hi- Texoro In
'French, in irriviiec in ,f own
toiiinic. im fr i,,,,. ,, 1n,(,. (If
the thirteenth century, on Hit? uroitnd
tluil "lis Npeech uiih Hi.. tixiM nnlver
Mil Slid inoxt deleclnlile of nil Hie clln
lects of Kurope." Ami liiuile iiHerls.
In hl treiitlHe on VtiU'iir eloquence.
Hint "Hie xiiperlorll v of Hie French
ceii-Mn n, i,ilniliillon, by iii.miiis
cf Itn fnclllij mill Ht'ceenlilencKM, In
niirrniln n In iirose." w. II. reett
Round the World In s Day.
A Hliiteiiienl uiiM iiimle recently tr
Mie I'lTert Hint In Hie iienr future there
will be nlrpliiiii-a eiipiilile of trnvelhiK
WHI uillea nu liour. a o-killliy ilni!
makes the lileii of eroklim Hie Atlnil
tlr seem nliiint lnlifii!tlennt. And If
tbli proplii.ey l fiillllleil we tuny bx.li
fnrwiiril to ii nice unions iiliinen to be
first to circle the enrtli In a ilny. To
fly nroiinil tbe ir 1 l In u .Inv over Hie
Intltnile of London would ri'ipilre n
speed of less Hum Too miles uti hour,
nlille over the eiiutitor Hie xpeeil would
have tn lie l.ll.'iil miles per hour. An
InlereMliii; ihiIiiI III sin I, ii niie dny
world i-rri-llnir llit'lil would be Hint If
the ii 1 1 ii i ii n Hew from eiift tn wot iind
t nil til at iiiion, be noubl travel In dny
llght wlib Hie sun nt tbe nierldlnn
from stnrt to llid-b. '
Happiness Above All,
He is a fool and nurse than a foot
who trades his happiness for any other
thing thst the world tins tn offer. If,
with a crust you are happy, do not
tmdc the crust for s feast. If you buy
a fortune with a penny nnd lose hap
piness, you hnve made the worst of
bargains. Aristotle.
YOU Don't Have
to Suffer
BACKACHE V
Feeling tired?
Shooting piim in
tides? Ankles iwollcn?
Jointlifi? Mutclcttotc?
Do you feci bilious fad
out ol torts? Hsve you
dsrk pouches under your
eyes? Do you feci thst
you sre growing old?
Are vou annoyed st nieht
with sleep disturbing hlsdder irrejufsriiica?
Would you like to know of a good rem
edy for kidney trouble, the cause of roost
of those symptoms snd ailments?
The best good-health insurance
known is to keep the kidneys snd urinary
tract in the proper condition to do their
work of filtering snd throwing out from
the blood si res m, uric acid and poisons
that settle throughout the system when
the kidneys fsil in their work. '
JKdneyEffls
will (one up and invigorate your kidney..
They banish backache and other lymptomi
ol weak and disordered kidney. They tun you
rid hi toward lood health. .They aooibe and bJ
the bladder and rc.ulata the liver.
Why suffer when tavh well
known remedy can be had with
o little effort ?
Mn. Elbe E. Rleppc. Averill.
Minnesota, writes : I waa M
Fargo Sanitarium lor three week
at one time and two weeks ai
another time for rheunatian
and kidney trouble and tot do
relict. And on my return home
I belan using Foley Kidney Pills
and found immediate relief and
about hall a bottle comnleted
the cure. I always have iliem on hand and um
I hem whea I tvel any pain in my bach,
SOLD EVERYWHERE
CHICHESTER S PILLS
III Alio Nl IIKANU MlXA.fcxa.
9 B y9n k now at PXI, Satest. Alwtr ReHabtf
SOLO BY DKlGGIjT J tVtKiWnLKf
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law.
. Practices In all State and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
0. W. COLVIQ. Attorney-at-law
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
Grants Pass, Oregon.
12. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac-
tines iu all courts. First National
Bank Bldg.
O. S. BLANCH A RD, Attorney-at-law.
Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270".
Grants Pass, Oregon. .
BLANCITARD & BLANCHARD, At
torneys. Albert Bldg. Phone
236-J. Practice In all courts; land
board attorneys. '
C. A. 81DLER, Attorney-at-law., Ma
sonic Temple, Grants Pass Ore.
r "' '
)KO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law,
referee In bankruptcy. Masonic
Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon.
Phone 135-J.
JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Laner.
First National Bank' Blrig., Giapi?
StIrtJJ IxiiM. tmlti MIS Rlu Ribbon Y
4m SK V, J Taks aiSi. B.v r fur
n ! iir.i.i. A,bf iii. ii:H.,rrBt
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MRS. CORA CLARK PORTER
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A photograph of Mrs. Cora Clark
Porter of New York City, one of the
Eight Red Cross women who have
been "adopted" by the United 8tates
marine corps in England in apprecia
lion of their canteen and relief
work. Mrs. Porter also received a dfr
oratlon from the United States signal
corps.
The Smart-Alec Boy. '
, "1 luivt oi'i-ii I'xpcrl iiir;it'ir."
wrllri. ,-i stfiiocmplipr In SvkTciii. Hie
iniiKiixine ,r hiiNjiifH. ,i liiifcl nt
(In- piB,r KhitIIhIi nnd Kniinnuiilciil er
rors ilify mitv fnp-fd to nviird. "Id
.one iillloc. rciiK'iiilicr. two of us rrnik
dlctmlnu frciiu n hoy wlm hud hwn
rfn.nily pmniiiiffl from iiuill hoy. He
was elvi-n rlmrse of the service li-t-t"r,
whlHi vi-re illi-intcil Into a mil
fhllie. mill well, to of us quit. We
had hwii wrlfltis; tlme lwtnrs over and
over Mcriln for m-urly two years. But
now tve hurt to go on writing them on
quexilnnliiKly lis this lsl dietated
Ibeiii, no mutter lum hud tliey were.
Sune of I hem were no! fit to send out.
When we cliniii;el them, for the ke
of luiproveiiK-nt, as we thouKht, the
buy liiuile iIiIiirk so implesMtnt for ns
tliat we rexltmed. We both went to
heller positions snd used nil the ex
perlenee i ne IihiI odinlnitl there to
mighty good ailviintuse elsewhere."
;.An American Symbol the Hotel.
If .a simple symbol for America Is
souclil, for 1is t Amerlran America
Whii'h irniit: Into I. ring with Ihe Revo
lulloii. ciime lrliimihiiiit um) reiinlled
.hroiich Ihe Civil war. and the reenn
strui'tiiiii days, xml hn lately uncover
ed anil fnnned Into flume the an
cient fires which still hnrned at her
heart, tesWiini: her new foreipn-horn
son her old love of llherty. perhaps,
nothing heller can he found Ihsn the
old hotel ortlce grandiose, almost epic
In quiilltles with lis stretch of check
ered hlucfc snd w hite, murhle iavement
upon which America congregated. It
was wlial.ihe Forum, ixrliups. was to
noiiie. and If miijestlc memories of the
lobby nf Ihe Grand hotel In Cincinnati,
seen In an ImpresKlonuhle childhood,
are at all to be trusted, iibout the
Forum's size. Hurrlson Ithisles, D
Harper's Miigiir.ine.
XOTM'K TO CONTRACTORS
Seuled proposals for constru ting
or linitrovlns the Hayes Hill Section
of the Grants 'Haas-Crescent Cltv Na
tional forest road project located
iwrtly within the Siskiyou National
fornt. State of Oregon, County of
Josephlue, will lie received ;by the
district en sinner, bureau of public
roads, I'. S. department of agricul
ture, at 204 Postoffice building,
Portland, Oregon, until 10 o'clock
a. m. on the 29th day of July. 1919,
al which tme alid place they will
lie publicly opened and read. The
right Is reserved to reject any and
all bid, und none will ibe considered
except those from contractors ascer
tained to 'be experienced and respon
sible.
The legnth of iproject to tie con
structed or Improved is approximate
ly 2 miles, and the principal items
of work are approximately as fol
lows: 10 acres clearing:1 2,1,000 cu.
yds.-rock excavation, 27,000 cu. yds.
common excavation, 80,000 cu. yds.
ata. overhaul, 7,000 lin. ft. guard
rail, and 1,300 lin. ft. culverts.
The work embraced. In this con
tract shall be completed within' 180
weather working days.
' The contract form and the' maps.
plana, specifications, nnd estimates
of quantities may the examined by
responsible contractors at Ihe fol
lowing addresses:
204 Postoffice Building, Portland,
Oregon.
Forest Supervisor, Grants I'ass.
Oregon.
All 'proposals must' ibe made on
forms, and In accordance with In
structions, forming a part of the
specifications above referred to.
C. H. PURCEIX.,
Acting Dlstrlr-t Kn?lneer
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Wti- in iMiiiiiMi.mi lm mmmtritht'mi j r i- , ,, , , - ,. ,.,
The
Greatest Name
in Goody-Land
largest- Ni
'Z selling fium 0vTS. IV
In the world nat-
V orally has to have x-5
V a package worthy
V l of its contents.'
) So look for I
m. VRIGLEYS j
to the sealed package tfttt I
II keew 0 ,Ts 800ness la,
Mt Mrfo Tht Flavor Lasfs! c22
Cleaning, Pressing
Repairing
From" the standout of economy,' tbe dry clean
In plant, Is essential.
We have one of the beet equipped dry cleaning
plants In Southern Oregon.
The badly soiled garments that you think are not
north cleaning are the ones we can put in a clean ane,
wearable condition, thus saving you money, as tbe new
clothes have advanced slightly in price.
The i Wardrobe Cleaners
AMOS V. WILLIAMS. Proprietor
. SI 5 North Sixth Street
Phone 147
CMP
We are fully equipped for all kinds of battery
work al reasonable prices consistent with first
class 'work.
When in needof a new battery buy the still-better
Willard, with threaded rubber insulation.
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The Battery Shop
A. V. lla.elton, Propr.
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