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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1919)
TILKIMV, .U'tH'HT , Ull. UKA.VTH I'AHH DAILY COCKIKH fAGB THKEP HOPI INDIANS WILL 20-YEAR SEARCH FOR ff stop-'Start STAGE SNAKE DANCE INE mr THE PACIFIC FLEET SMI The more discussion tho bel ter. Truth doesn't mind bein tidlwd about 1MPERIALES MOUTHPIfcCB CIGAB&TTXS arc disciiased because they're worth lirtiirtim. The Mend of fine tobacco the mouriipiccc the maU pajtcr no wonder they're talked about. U)for.k Thw John Ilollman Co. Bmuch Classified KOH HALK ANGEL CAKES 76 cents each: or dor by phone. No. 190-J. 2tf OET YOUR TIRK8 MKNDKli and buy a D. M. C. K. welder for future lino, ' Sea Mr. Ootcher, the tire man at Grants Pass hotel, tf II ACIUSS oak, madrono, fir and pine, on railroad in Jerome Prairie. Will take wood In pay ment atuinpage. Phone 270. 831' on-ACKE BTOCK RANCH for eale; about 12S acre In cultivation; ' considerable Irrigation; 2' mllea from R. R. station; lk mllea from two schools; half caata, bal ance low Interest. Addrees No 10S2 care Courier. 86tf FOR SALE-BInser sewing machines on easy terms. Machines rented and old machine taken ia part payment. C, A. Chapman, 246 S. Central avenue, Medford. Local headquarters Grants Peas Hard ware. Hf TIMUKK CLAIM FOR SALE -160 acrea near Kerby. mostly pine. NV4 of BK, 8W of BK and BB4 of 8W14. Sec. 14, T.-JS S., R. 8 Went. Price $2,260. Ad dress owner. Mrs. Muttle B. Pal mer, 574 Nehnlcm. Ave., Portland, Oregon. S7 THE IJTTli: COW 7hatVomsny have wnntod la now for anle. Call 625 North Sixth street, Grants IPass. Ore. - 36 A GOOD 'PAIR of mares for Rile, 5 and 7 years old. Sound and good pullers. One set heavy harness. One 8-Inch wagon. All In Kood shape. Inquire Jewell Humous - 8hop. . 36 FOR SAUC OR TRAOK 26-Inch Sterlln separator with a, 10 h. p. gas engine, tooth mounted on trucks ready for work. 1575.. V1 trade for auto, livestock or wood. Also have 33-Inch separa tor and engine for sale. Pacific Highway gBruge, IMedford. Ore gon. 40 FOR KENT 4-room bungalow, 421 West L, shade treos, good well, electric lights, 2 acres, bam, poul try house and park. Address Mrs. W. H. H. Taylor. 1114 Pine St. 88 WANTED Men to work In lumber ..lamp or up-to-date sawmill. Transjiortatlon furnished. For particulars Inquire at Breen's Crescent City' stage office, Grants Pass, Ore.., near S. P. R. R. depot and express office. Phone 26. 3 2 tf WAiNTBD d31ds for transportation of schobt children to Orants Pass . from school district No. 19. For particulars see directors, H. T. Hull, W. A. Sharp,, or K. Ham merbuchor. 87 WA.TBI Fnrnlshod modorn house for winter by reliable party. Ad dress 'P.'o. Box 96. ; 86 WANTED Furnished house sult alblo for two families. Address No. 1392. Core Courier. . 36 MTSCKLLANEOUS B. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 609 0 street. 84tf LOST JjOST Betweori Rogue River and Grants Paes Sunday, small bag , containing finning tackle, 2 reois fly book,, loudur hot. et. Finder leave, ui Courier office. Reward '' "" ". ' " 3i ,a Angeles, Aug. fi.-iA rt'llo of their burbarlc iiast, yet sttoli a pari of I hair trlliftl existence that it can not be discarded, the annual snake dance of the lloil Indiana will be held Ihla yur August 20 and Septem ber 6, at tho llojil lydliin reservation In Kaslern 'Arizona', according to on aiuiouncemmit made here recently. Thu ceremonies surrounding the annuul festival are ao weird and bar- horlo ihat thousands of tourist and pleasure seeker bored by the eom- monpla're ami Mk4ng something dif ferent, pay the Hopl reservation n visit. (J Dud quality Ixmd paper, 8'aJci1 I lichen, unruled, ut 11 per MM sheets. Courier olTlrp. 2Stf Advertising KTKAYKI) IHT. HTRAYBI) OR STOl.liN from the lioad of Patricks Crook, Del Xorte county. Cul., one Iron gray gelding. welKblng ubout 1000 lbs. 6 yours old, fetlocks clipped, main roached. Iirutded with heart on shoulder. Kinder will plouse no tify J. N. Ilrltten. Waldo, Oreiion. unit receive reward. 33tf Ml KM A I, INKTKHTION J. 8. MscML'RRAY Teacher of sing ing. Writ or apply at 716 I.ee Street. 28tf , TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Solma, Kerby and Waldo. Lwtve Grants Pass dally at 8:30 a. m. Everett Hogue, phone 117. . 817 USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country . trips. Safety first. ' Call Grant Pas Hotel, phone m. Residence phone S20-R. W. 0. White. 790 IF YOU WANT TO GET THERE, - call 23-J. Two common old Fords. We are off the job anywhere and any time. Palace Taxi Co. Wyatt and Cutler. Jitney Luke. 50tt TAXI iPhone Roses Confectionery, No. 160. for taxi. Hurry calls at any time. C. K. Gllkson. 35tf CIVIL KNGIXKKK DANIUL MfFARLA-ND. civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. M. D. First-class dentistry. 109 'South Sixth street, Grunts Pass, Oregon. I'HY.SM IANS l O. C1JJMENT, M. 03.. Practice limited to disease of the eye, eat, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. ' Office hours 9-12, 2-6, or on ap pointment. Phones, office 62; resi dence 359-J. 3. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended, day or night. Phones, realdenco, 369; office, 182. Sixth and H streets. A..A. WlTHlViM.- M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 903 Corbett Bldg., .Portland, Ore. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. Ml. W. T. TOMIPKINS,' S. T. 'Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Mouts 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. ELECTKIOAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and genera) electrlcat work, repairing, house wiring. , C. C. Harper, 815 North Sixth street, phone' 47. tf VKTKHINAKY BUIGEON" DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Office at residence. Phone S06-R. r- - , - - - f PRAYAGE AND TBANSrtK ' THE WORLD MOVES; to do Bunch Bros. Trsnsfer Co. Pbor 897-R. r. O. ISI1AM, drayage and transfsi Hafs, . ' i lanos and turnm, moved, packed, shipped add st'i ed.' Office phoue 124-Y. R i d'-nce phone. 1 H-R. I'le Dollar (euunl Klve dollars rewHrd win be pain 'or the arrest nndconvlctlon of sn one stealing the'Dnlly Couriers rp.tr. -bldi'tiees or inal! iif.sj , Spokane, AVuhIi., Aug. Con I In - ulng a 10-year near h for a rich gold mine. C II,'llo(f recently left this filly for the upper reaches of Salmon river In northern Idaho. For two decades ever since ho received, from the fleulh bed of one of the dlx-ov- erers of die mine, directions for Its location, Iloff ban been spending the K renter fiart n' his Hummers tn the wl' a the flalnioti river country, In a search, thus fnr vain, firr th treasure. For timnr y'STn .Tnms H.i'lies and a partner, whode name now If unknown, .left this city each Hprlnv by devious trail. Kuch fall they returneil with a goodly quantity 'of gold dust and nugget. So careful ly did 4hey guard the secret of the source of their wealth Hint It never was discovered. ... i iih vein, wnne narrow, was so rich J n gold, according to Hughes story, that he anil his partner simply poundHd out the precious metal with a pestle In a little Jron mortar, and then washed, panned alid sacked It. If Hoff enn located II. he lielleves he will l well ropnld for his 20 years search. RAGE ALL OVER EUROPE Liferne, Multzerland, Aug. 5. Before the winter sets 4n-there will he a "terrible spasm of rai;e and de spair among the iteoples of Europe In whl h the final remains of civiliza tion may be totally annihilated," It was predicted by Arthur Henderson British labor leader, at the opening session of tho International socialist ronferome here yesterday. The remarks of Mr. Henderson followed those of Otto Wells, of the majority element of the German so clallHts, who declared German work' ingmen expected from the 'president of the fnited Slates the creation of a real league of nations. He rharac tcrlrx-d the league organized in Paris without Germany and Russia, as a "mere pleasniitry." In alluding to the peace treaty Mr. Henderson declared the principal points of It ought to he subjected to immediate and thorough revision. Condemnation of suport of Ad nilral Kolchak, head of the AU-Rua- slan government at Omsk, by the en tente nations, was expressed toy James Ramsay MacPonuld of the British delegation and Marcel Cachln the French socialist leader. Both the speakers doniuniled that an energe tic attitude ibe adopted by the social ist toward the nations, particularly on this ground. Emil Vanderveldn. Belgian social ist, gave his opinion that It would be Impossible to reconstitute the Inter national socialist organization nntll the war responsibilities was settled. 91 for BOO Sheets Good bond writing paper, S'fcxli nones, unruled. Courier office. 23tf 'Mining blanks at Courier office. Women Made Young Bright eyes, a dear skin and a body full of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system In order by' regularly taking GOLD MEDAL -.EM if 9 Th world's standard remsdy for kldnsy, llvsr, bladdsr and uric acid troublss, tha nimUs of III and looks. In os since 16SS. All druggists, thrt siiss. LmIi for Ik nam CaM Mdal m mrty Ui , ' m ImlUliaa The California and Oregon coast Kauroad 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..... ....'..8 P. M Arrive Grants Pass. ...,..., 4 P. M. For Information regnrdlns freight and pai'senger rates call at the oTIco ,of the rompany. Lnndhuryh'ii'd'nit ,9T lfJ.o.9'.?-'-. San Francisco, Aug. 4. "Man, the Pacific fleet with Western men." will In- the slogan of tho Intensive recruiting campaign to Ixs launched at every iort visited by the fleet up on, It arrival ou this coast. Men will 9eenllsted at war time pay for two, three or four year terms. The shorter term is expect ed to be enieclalfy attractive to young boys Just completing tbelr schooling. To these and all "who enlist will be given opixii-tunity It has been announced to choose the ship they wish to Join. Cruises, to many ports In the Pacific at fre quent Intervals also is expected to lure many. Manning the ships with western men also, it was said, will tend tq keep individual ships iwrmanently stationed in Western waters, as the desire, of the men and officers will be to have their shiim' bases at home ports. FARMS KOH KOLfHKItM Washington, Aug. 4. Passai;e of the Mondell bill Involving Secretary line's iirojnct for farms for soldiers and sailors was recommended In a report submitted to the house today by Representative Slnnott. republi can, Oregon, chairman of the puh-' 11c lands committee. The measure carries an appropriation of $500. 000,000 and wa reported after ex haustive hearings had been held. TourNoseKnows The Finest Burley Tobacco Mellow-aged till perfect Pins a dash of Chocolate sign before you 11. 7te da line WTO C. D, Fies, Special Agent HERE IS A GOOD ONE One 1918 Maxwell, just painted at a bargain Tires, Tubes, Boots, Reliners and Patching Material of all Sorts COLLINS AUTO COMPANY 511 H Street Phone 317 Beats Them All! The New "TEA-FOIL" PACKAGE It's soft and pliable decreases in size as the tobacco is used tobacco does not cake . in the package no digging it out with the finger. Keeps the tobacco in even better condition than tin. Now, don't you owe it to yourself to buy a package and give Tuxedo a trial? Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin, but Perfect Tobacco For ) Cuaranieed by The trials of driving in the traffic , prove the quality of Red Crown gasoline. Liok for the Red Crown STANDARD OIL COMPACT Is ssouva Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass 10c Pipe and Cigarette v 7 S INCORPOKATtD