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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1919)
MoMttv, Mi:i"ii.Miu:ii n, loin. CHANTS PASS DAILY COtRIER r'AGK) TMRKa Classified KOH NALh ANGEL CAKES 76 uuU each; or der by phone, Mo. laO-J. 9 Jit 00-ACRB STOCK RANCH tor Mia; about 12G aoraa Id cultivation; considerable Irrigation; Si tullaa from R. R. station; 1 miles from two tchoola; halt caah, bal ance low Interest. Addreaa No. 1053 cara Courier. K6tf Kk"s.UIS- Vetch, aray out. hotit. rya, billed hoy, relied barley. ta seed. Kalph. Waldo Hlden. Med ford, Ore 68tf THNT Wit R.VhR 1IUM, nearly now, Phone No. 3. 80 l7IJANMOTOIt,Yr,llC with tiin dniii mill. new rear Jlre and gen erally In A1 condition, for sale at a bargain, at (.'lamer llro. 7 Milt HAhli 1 Small Haw mill, com Plato, with 16 h. p. Russell Stcati)A tractor. 11200. Blab conveyor for $K'i. Klro bo, boiler and engine vary cheap. Write u for your requirement on pipe. OltE (K)S MAnilNKUT CO.. Knaeiiu, Ore.' 74 1AS IIAMIK for aula, also ita heat- nr. Apply Vrt. T. II. Inaram. 84 ITHIvlJ OARS Ford, Ovcrluud and Ktudelxiker biiK. In Kod condition, for aolo clump. Fanhlon Kuraxo. 64 WANTKO WANTED- Men to work In lumber camp or up-to-dirte sawmill. TranHDortatlon furnished. For partlculara Inquire at Breen'e Crescent City atage office. Grant Pane, Ore., near S. T. R. R. depot, and enpreaa office. Phone 20. 48tf MEN WANTED Kaller per day. $5; buckere, $4.7n: lliirticra, $4.50; ewamper. 14.50; truck teumster. 14.75; yarding teamster, tt; roud men. $4.50; top londers, ft; board $1 per day. John H. William, 70 H atreet. 74 .HELP VANTKI In laundry, 720 KnM 1 St.. or phone SS3JL,. tiett WANTKlMen for mill work; waje $4 and np. M. J. Lumber Company. Glendale, Ore. 64 OIKIJ WANTR-IJ at the Grant Pass t-ru laundry. 60tf 1OYS OR t;illl-8 W.VSTED AS miaMiMigMr lit the Western Tnlon Teleernph odlre. c.ood wice an4l n rhnnrn for advancement, tl'itf WANTED-Re-ond hand 3f-30 rifle. See Jo Murtlneaii. 6 4 MAN AND WIFE wanted work. Phone No. 3. for farm VM M HOP-PiCKEKS wanted. ??:y dliver Hunk Farm, call C07-F-11. to MOKE MOP -PICKERS wanted. Ap ply It Ivor Rank Fiirma, call 607-F-ll. 66 2!i HOP PICKICHS wanted. $1.50 per 100 pouikIh: free trana'porla' tlon Grant I'a to yard. In quire F. M. Roblnaon, phone 610-F-12. 64 TO REM iFOiR RENT Three good aired room, could be furnished for light housekeeping; 502 North Fourth street, phone 379-R. 64 SJROOM HOl'SK and half acre of i ground with fruit, on Rogue Vtlver n,venn for rent cheap. In quire 232 West I atreet. 67 MIBCRLLANEOVS B. L. GALBRAITH Inauranoe, any kind. Rental. Building and Loan. Plata. Glaa Liability. 09 G atreet. R4tf HLHCTIUOAL WORK BLBCTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house' wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth street, phone 4 7. Ml'KIOAL INSTRUCTION J. S. MacMl'RRAY Teacher of alng Jng. Write or apply at 716 Lee Street. 2Stf taxi'"' USE TUB WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trliis. Safety first. Call Granta Puhs Hotel, pbone 89b. Residence phone 320-R. W. Q. White. 790 TAXI Phonn Roses Confectionery, No. 160, for taxi. Hurry calls at any time. C. E. Gilkson. JBtf PiHONE aGH-.il for Jltuey Luke or . Cutler. Headquarters changed to Sim. , 50tf IPALACE TAXI Day or night serv ice with Maxwell car. Phon 22-.T, Fenner & Newstrom. . .84 Advertising civil enoi.vkkk DAMKI. MoFVARlvAND, civil engl neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tun tli street, phone 211-V. OKNTIHTH C. MACY, D. M. D. F1rt-cla dentistry. 109 South Sixth atreet, Crnnta Vuna, Oregon. I'll YNK'IANH h. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice limited to dleue of the eye, ear, none and throut. Glass? fitted. Office hour 9-12, Z-t, or on ap polntmont. Phone, office 2; resi dence S59-J. 8. 1)U0UI11U(;E, M. D. Physician and aurgoon. City or country call! altunded day or night. Phones, residence. 369; office, 182. Sixth and H street. A. WITIIAM, M. D.lDtema) iihkIIcIiki and nervoui dmcuHcn, 624 MimIIcM k.. Portland, Ore. Hour, 2 to 5 p. in., morning and ovonliig by apixilntmont. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T. Rooiu 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treata all dlneae. Hour 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. K. J. HIIJJCK, M. a, PhyHlclun and aurgeon; office Rchallhorn block, phone 54-J; reeldonce, 1004 lwnridge, phone 64-U Grant paa. VKTKIUXARY SIROtOX DR. R. J. BBSTUh, Veterinarian. Rniildcnce 38 Washington boule vard, phone 398-R. lUUYAGK AMI TRAXSFKIt TUB WORLD MOVES: o do we. Hunch Uro. Tranafcr Co. Phone 397-R. F. O. I.SIIAM, drayage and trunifcr. Safoa, piano and furniture moved, packed, ahlpped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. , Real dMioe phone 124-R. ATTORNEYS H. U. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practicea In all State and Federal Coiiru. Flrat National Bank Bldg. O. W. COhVJG, Attorney-at-law. Grant Paa Banking Co. Bldg. Grant Pa it. Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Prac tice In all court. First National Rank Bldg. O. S. BhANCHARD, Attorncy-at-law. Golden Rule Bids. Phone 270. Grant Pan. Oregon. C. A. SIDLER. Attorney-ut-law. Ma sonic Temple, Grants Prhb, Ore. GEO. H. DI'RHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee in bankruptcy. Masonic Temple, Granta Paaa, Oregon. Phone 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer, Flrat National Bank Bldg.,1 Grant Paaa. Oregon. Do You Want to Save Some Money? Re-insulating a bat tery is about the most cxpensiverepairthereis. And there's only one kind of battery in gen eral use that isn't prac tically certain to 6a renins ula ted or junk' ed within tho next ' year or two. That one exception is the Willard Battery with Thread ed Rubber Insulation. Come in and we'll tell you why. THE BATTERY SHOP A. V. Hazelton, Propr. CwaiasiD Placer location notices at Courier office. , HAWLEY RESOLUTION Following 1h part of a letter juat received by County Olerk E. h Co burn, from Represnntatlvn W. C. Hawley, la rngurd to the auHpenalon of work on mining claim during 1I9: "I am Including a copy of public renolullon No. 10. which la now the law of the land, relative to (he ue- IM'imloii of annual uwiueiit work on mining claim for the year 1919. "Till law in It preeent form bu included In It an amendment liimrt- oU by tho (oiiimlune which I did not have In my original bill. The amend ment referred to rendu aa follow: ' " '"Provided that no aueh suapen ion whull 1m granted to any one claimant for more than five clulm.' "Thta wuh tiiHorted mon the rep reeiiLatlniiK made by t'ongrowiman Taylor of Colorado. I did not l lleve it would' in till probability ciiuhb many complications. The gun erul hind office slutee that it will and OongreKHmaji Taylor I now of thai opinion. "I have therefore introduced hoime Joint roKolutfon 13, copy of which I Inclose, providing for the striking out of thtn provlwi. "I think the general land office will report Mrongly In favor of thl new rewilutlon. I Khali urge its oarly passnge, but In the meanwhile the public resolution No. 10, which ( Incloee ut the law of the land and all ponton who ihave five claim or loa are lirovided for." Following I the law In regard to mining claim at preeenl: "Resolved by tlie senate and house of representatives of the Unit ed State of America,' In cons reus nsHemhlnd, That the provision of aec- tion 2324 of the revised wtatutes of the I'nited States which require on each mining claim located, and un it a patent ha been issued there for, not less than $100 worth of la bor to be orformed or Improve ments airgregatlng such emoont to be made during each year. be. and the same Is hereby suspended during the calendar year 1919: Provided, that every claimant of any nch min ing claim in order to obtain the benefit of this resolution shall file or cause to 'be filed In the office where tho lm-ai Ion notice or certlf- Icoto Is recorded, on or before De cember 31. ll!l. a notice of Ins 1e. sire to liold said mining claim un der this resolution. 'Se-. 2. That this resolution flinll not be construed to alter, modi fy, amend, or repeal the public reso lution entitled "'Joint resolution to relieve the owners of mining claims who have been mustered into the military or naval service of the lTnlt- ed States as officers or enlisted men from performing assessment work during tho term of such service.' ap' proved July 1". 1917. "Approved August 15, 1919." Concerning Name. Said the observing russ, "When nn actress marts out to mnke a name for herself she bns to think up a good one to atnrt with before she innkes It." English Surgeon In Civil War. Sir Chnrle Wyndhiim. the famous KngliMi i tor. served us a surgeon to tlie American Civil war. Optimistic Thought. Mnny a one threaten while Quakes with fvnr. he Remove blackheads, soften ronirh skin, clear the blor-i. brighten the eyeB, sweeten Lhe whole system. Nothing helps mnke a pretty face, winsome mile, as Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. Trv it tonleht. .ISe Sabln's Drug Store. Adv. CHICHESTER S PILLS anisjanrilMI ixm. 1 il with Vranriat. Atkfof rinOlfks.TKB VlVUoNB HltAND PILL, fa. u ymn known u Hot. SUMtlnn Rllbla SOLD BY OKUGGISTS EVERYWHERE The California and Oregon . Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday - Leave Grants Pass l P. M Arrive Waters Creek... 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek .....3 P. M Arrive Grants Pass. ...4 P. M. For information regarding trelsht and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131.. 41 mmll2Aj biiw aii. V ' ADDITIONAL IOCAL, Mrs. (iiM-llMclie Fnl'-rtiiifi .Mrs. Goettsche entertained t num ber of friend at dinner' Saturday nlxht In honor of Ur. and Mrs). Ham ilton and Ir. and Mrs. Howe i,t Hun! Jose, -who have been vlKiting In Grants Pas and Glendale. Tho-te present were, Mr. Resale Lystul, Mr. and Mr. Spiker of Glendale, Oliver" Splker of Klamath Fall, Dr. and Mr. Rowe, Dr. and Mrs. Ham ilton, and Mr. Merle Dyer. Mm (lieu Kiddle llom Matthew Riddle arrived yesterday morning from Camp Lewi to spend two day at home. He was in the scrvlie a year and a half, spending a year of the time in Prance. While ac ross he did base howpltal work, be ing connected with bae hospital No. 48. He a stationed at llazorlle- sur-Meuse, a town 30 mile from the front, where he was in the central laboratory of a i?roup tit seven hos pitals. Mr. Riddle attended the ("nlvomlty of Montpclller in South ern Vrance for six month before sailing for the Ktates. He will leave toniKht for Portland to take up his medical studies in the tate college of medicine. XKW JAP AMBASSADOR Tokio, Sept. 8. It I understood i that the appointment of Klluro Shldehara a Japanese to the Cnited States, ambassador to succeed early this Ishll, will be gazetted month. IIRITISH LEAVE ARCHANGEL j liondon, Sept. 8. The British: force are evacuating; Archangel, it Is reported here. 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