Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1919)
WKDM NhAV, HMT. 10, luifl. GRANTS PAH8 DAILY COCKIER Classified POII HAIJC ANOKL CAKES 75 cams each; or der by phona, No. 10-J. 2tf 0i-ACRH STOCK RANCH tor sals; bout 126 aer ID 'cultivation; considerable Irritation; J mile from R. R. station; IMi milt from two schools; bait cash, bal uh low Intermit. Address No. 1051 car Courier. 8'lf JOtl SA1J2 VVtcli, gray oat, cheat, rye, balod bay. rolled barley. graa seed. Ralph Waldo Kldi-n. Mod ford. Ore. &Gtf T13NT new WR SA.1JK- 1 2x1 4, .Phone No. 3. nonrly INIMAS" MOToitrvrU'; with tnn dm new rear tlr and gen erally In Al condition." to' nl at a bargain, at Crauier Uro. 67 Full A1K 1 Small Haw mill, com plete, with 18 h. p. Riiwiell Steam tractor, $1200. Slub conveyor tor 12&. Klre box. 'boiler and engine very cheap. Write u for your requirement on pipe. ORE iON MAC1IIVERT ., Kugene. Ore. v 74 FOR flAl.l-: Unoloum: 80 gallon underground gasoline tnnk with pump, dining room net, waah tub mid board, chain other thing Mm. J. P. Truax. 112 A fit. 64tf WANT Ml- WA VTCD "M e n to work In lumber camp or up-to-date sawmill. TrajKportatlo furnished. For partlralara Inquire at Breen's Crnaoent City stags office, Granta Pa, Ore., near 8. P. R. R. depot and enrena office, phone 24. 4Dtf itns YVASJTEtt- Faller per day. 5; buckera, 14.75; llmbera, 14.50; awainpMW. 14.19; truck teamMiter. 14.76: yarding Iramater. f &; road men, 14.40; ton hauders, IS; board 11 per day. John II. William. "M B tTl. 74 MEM "WASTED -In laundry, 120 Bust T St., or phone 3834 tt filUIJI WA NTT2I ) at the Granta Paw team laimrtry. ttoS MAS A.VI WIVB wonted for taro work. Phone No. 3. C (,'MORK 1KP I'ICKKMS waited. Ap ply Tthr Bank Farms, call 607-F-ll. 66 WANTED Cook for email mining cum p. IlrnsanOy situated and convenient to town, Addrew Ana tin Wilson. Murphy. Ore. C9 WAJCTRT) One good two-home wagon, 3 to 3 inch. Suite Price. Aililre J. C. Merrill, Grant Puna, 11. F. D. 2. "WANTKU Pasture lor t-wo calve Inquire V. 11. Nipper, 7jr Ishnmi strict. Cfi WANTED -Women' nnd children' anwlng. Irle renaonable. 719 North Fourth atreet. WANTKJK Coinplvte lack aadOlen at Red Front Barn. . TO RENT 8-nOOM MOrsE and half acre of k round with fruit, on Roriic River avenue for rent cheap. In quire 232 Weat I atreet. 67 M tncKLL A N KOI' 8 E. L. OALBRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rental. Building and Loan. Plate Glaae Liability. 60 O street. 84tf KIXTRICAL WORK BIECTRrC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, bouse wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth street, phone 47. MVS1CAL IN8TRVCTION J. 6. MacMURRAY Teacher of sing ing. Write or apply at 716 Lee Street. 28tf TAXI USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR - prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Grant Pas 'Hotel, phone 89 k. Residence phone 368-Y, W.G.White. 790 TAXI iPhone Roses Confectionery. No. 160, for taxi. Hurry calla at any time. C. E. Gllkson. 35tt MIONE 262-R for Jitney Luke or; Cutler. Headquarters changed to' Spa. , 50tf ; (PALACE TAXI Day or night serv-; lc with Maxwell cur. Phone 22-J. j Fenner & Kewstrom. Si Courier .Bargain "Day Sept. IS. : Courier Bargain. Day Si'i't, l". 'ourier Tlargnln Day Sopt, IS. iC'oirk'r Oariraln Day Scut. 1. Advertising CIVIL KNfJIXKKK DANliq McKAfllvAND, civil enti noer and turveyor. Konldenct 740 Tenth alritot, phone 211-Y, . lKNTIHTM K. C. MACY. H. M. D. nrat-olaai dimtlatry. 1011 V4 South Sixth Ntrt, Grant Pa. Oregon. IMIVHKIANH L. O. CLEMENT. M. D Practice limited to dlaeaae of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Classo fitted. ' Office bdur B-12, 2-6, or on ap pointment. Phonea, office 62; resi dence J&9-J. 8. IjUUGHIU'DUE, M. D. , Pnyroian and aurgeon. City or country calls attended duy or night. Phone, residence, 360; office, 182. Sixth and H atrueta. A. A. WITH AM, M. O.-r-Jntcrnal nimllclne and nurvou diseases, 624 Medical Hld., Portland, Ore. Hour, 2 to 6 p. in., morning and evening by upjMiltitment.' IU. W. T. TO.MIPKI.VS. S. T. Room 1 and 2 Achmldt Bldg. Treat all disease. Hour 41-12 a. ui.; 1-S p. m. 'I'lioee 304-R. K. J. miXICK, M. D Phylclan and aiirueon; office Schallborn block, phone 64-J; residence, 1004 Lawnrldge, phone 54-U Granta Paiia. VKTKKISAICY 1'IJIX).N D. R. J. BBfiTUL, Veterinarian. Realdenre 138 Wahlnrton boule vard, phone a8. lUtAVAtJE AM TKANHKI'Il TUB WORLD MOVER; ao Uo wo. Bunch Tiro. Tranafer Co. lhone 37JR. P. G. 1SHAM, drayage nnd tranfer. - Safe, piano 'and furniture movnd, packed, 'kip ted and stor ed, v Office phone 124--Y. Real dene p1one 124-R. ATTOKVEV H. D. NORTON. Attornoy-t-law. Practice In all State and Federal Court. Firet National Bank Bldg. 0. V. COLV1G. AtUmey,at-law. Granta Paae Banking Co. Bldg. Grant Pa, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DTKE. Attorner. Pae- tlcea in all eouru. Ftrt National Rank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorner-aUlaW Golden Rule Bldg. Pbone S70 Grants l'aaH Oregon. C. A. 31DLEII. Attomey-at-)aw. aonlc Temple, Granta Paaa, Ore GEO. H. Dl'HHAM, Attorney-at-law. referee in bankruptcy. Masonic Temple. Grant Pa, Oregon, Phone 13V-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK. lawyer, Firm National Bank Bldg.. Grant Pan. Oregon. . Do You Want . to Save Some Money? Re-insulating a Ret tery is about the most expensive repair there is. And there's only one kind of battery in gen eral use that isn't prac tically certain to be ro-inaulated or junk' ed within, tho jpexr ' year or two. That one exception k the Willard Battery with Thread ed Rubber limitation. Come In nd well tell you why. THE BATTERY SHOP . . A. V. Hazelton, Propr. Placer location notices at Courier' office. BLOUSES IN WIDE VARIETY Wah Fabrlo Figure Prominently Among Mattrlal Empleyad Pnd ant Decoration Highly Favored. The nliopM are relly nlliirlng In their display f overbloiiKe In fabrlin and xtyle xullnblu for Niinininr wenr. It I perlinp an liilerextlng thing thut wnh Tabrlc have hpvn tnnde to aerve ao udmlrnbly for thiKt lilouitet for there wmh a time when lt'memed that only chiffon und georgette and oft i rejie would do for,them. But now linen, organdie, btle, ra tine lot of ratine, too, which I an other of tliOMi lutereating pvldence or a return to favor of a fnbrle, or atyle mat iinm m-Hiilngly gone by nil th-e nod oilier luuiiuer fabric, heavy. hoiiieHpiin, rrachllke lookinglhlngM, are Uw for the ovitrbloiiM. One thing that mark many of the oioiiw i linn, tax-el and hanKlng button ami fringe. Thero are nil sort or tin-ce pendant decoration, from Kleeve enilM nnii Ileum unit tn-t l,,.n.. Ing down from any other part -of the IIIOUHfl IIMCir, Dlrtetolr Drei. A beaiillfiil illrcctoiri. ilr..u In ,n,l.. r Mack taffeta with hiiimtIi Ji ,.m. br.Milerlei on the hem; there's n large uireriuire collar, high up under the chin, mail., of white organdie and caught In by a black taffeta ribbon, anil a rahrlolet bat of bright green Japanese traw trimmed with a Utile wreulh of blue hyuclnth and J.-t Ivy leave. The dre I pt up lit the fide very high Indeed over a plaited underdrew of fine black luce. The puraxol, carried with It, I of bright green inualln, with an ebony stick .and a . carved Ivory handle. Mining blanks Courier office. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIMK CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Train will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grant Pa i p. u Arrive Waters Creek.. 2 P. M. Leave Water Creek 3 P. M Arrive GranU Paaa 4 p. M. For information regarding freieht and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or -telephone 111. Help Reduce the High Cost of Living WE NEED MORE CREAM TO MAKE MORE BUTTER mmmKmaammt mmsaaaBBBBBBl We are now Manufacturing ajroxiinately 9,000 POUNDS of butter per week in Southern Oregon which is not enough to supply the wants of our larjje wtaUished trade, and we are therefore obliged to SHIP BUTTER IN from the outside, while many cream producers are favoring outside concerns by SHIPPING CREAM OUT which should be made into butter here and the butter sold here. Increase the Speed Of the Southern Oregon Wheels of Progress by consistently Patronizing your REAL HOME INSTITU TIONS in the sale nnd purchase of all of your p roducts, and by the elimination of duplication of effort and expense in the handling of these products, aid in the reduction of the HIGH COST OF LIVING. Everv pouiid of CREAM OR BUTTER shipped out of this territory or BUTTER shipped into this territory which should legitimately be manufactured and handled here, adds ,lo the higher cost of the product pmduced. Highest Prices Eaidr by the ackson Oaf loy of Toumment Golf. Wouldn't It make yon mad If you were entered In n golf tournament and ymt atarled nut carnitine the little old pill down flic line, belter than you ever bad and flushed the flmt nine boh In the 1owi-i wore yon bud ever made; llppKl a little on the second nine, but nt 111 had a chance to make a re.-!aWi. showing, and then on the eignieen noie In Hie presence of an admiring throng of friend you pro- cwHci to put the pill Into the dlleh three fine and take eleven troke where five should have been plenty? Wouldn't It make yon mad? Well, the only compilation w k out of Hint horrible catastrophe I that wt- ri'iiH-iooereti even in onr rage that there w.-re ladle within bearing dis tance. We came up smiling out of the num. 1. lit we sincerely hope the young woman in the nlnk town ami ih. t.i. hat who grinned gleefully at ua I no miiitj reailcr. Exchange. Just 80. "What do they 11,'nn by wealth on told r "There's no ouch thing any more. Everybody ha to make an Income fax statement." Louisville Courler Jour wl Dally Courier $4.50 the ltith. Courier Bargain Day S-pt. 18. Dally Courier 14.50 the ISth. NEW TODAT FOR SALE Auto Servlie Co. gar age. Fully equipped. Also stock of tires. Call R. Tlmmons. 512 South Sixth street. 60tf FOR 'RENT Light 1)ouse keeping room. .Modern. 656 North Sixth street. C6 WANTED Iood second-hand piano by the Wilderville church. Those having pianos tor sale apprise N. E. Townsend. . 71 FOR (RENT 7 -room house. S6: 5-room houe, $5; both North 7th street. Good well water. Barn to go with either place. Inquire of Mrs. V. H. Quaif, S32 North Seventh street. 71 FOR SAilyE Prunes on 50 trees. now ready for canning, 2c per pound on the trees. Pbone 223-R, Mrs. C. Iceland. South Park street, opposite "Riverside park. 71 ' MR FAI Operating Creameries at Applegate and Medford, Oregon. Not a branch of any Northern Interest, But a REAL HOME INSTITUTION ' BARGAINS BIG BARGAINS, SNAPS, BIG SNAPS You Can't Afford to Miss Here 1 what you have been looking for. Having no salesmen to pay commissions to we can save you from $50 to 1100 on a car. Come see our used ears. Tonr for ervlce COLLINS AUTO COMPANY 511 H Street phone 317 tlectric pumps put moisture at your command in just the right quantity at just the rigbt time. But, in order to be profitable, artificial irrigation must oe cntap. And the cheapest method of artificial Irrigation knuwn is that obtained by Electric Motor Driven Pumps. This i par ticuUrly true when Electric Power i obtainable at low cost. Let a help yoa f oresUll losses from droag ht. We will give yoa oar best advice in the selection of motors, ml w will furnish yon power at th lowest cost California-Oregon Power Co. cMER. Creamerv Ton have had crop failures owing to lack of rain. Crop may suf fer again this year. Panning is more or less of a lottery anyway, and "Water under the clouds" lessens the chances of winning. You can make fanning practi cally sure, by artificial irrigation. U lw. 1