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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
TIM ItHM.W, NKITKMIIKIt II. IUII. GUAYT8 PAftt DAILY COIIUEH A(iK THItER Classified Advertising KOH HAI.K ANGEL, CAKES 76 cents oach; or der by phout. No. 180-J. 2t( 00-ACRB BTOOK 11ANCII for sale; about 26 acres la cultivation; considerable Irrigation; 2 wiles from R. R. station; 1V4 miles from two schools; half cub, bal ance low Interest. Address No. 10(2 cara Courier. 0lf VoilKKhK -Vetch, gruy oatsrheat, rvs. billed hay. rolled hurley, (trass seed. Ralph Waldo Klden. Mad ford. Ore. - 6r,tt 1NT)TnM()TOI('Y,IK with tun dm suit, new roar tiro and sen mlly In A I condition, for sale at harualn. at Cramer Bros. 7 TYll KAIJ-; I Small Saw mill, com plete, with U h. p. HiihoI1 Steam tractor, 11200. 8luh conveyora tor I125. Klre bo, holler and uicliioa very cheap. Write ns for your requirement on pipe. ORB (ION MAOIIIN'KRY CO., Kil"e, Ore. 1 roil SA1,K- Linoleum; 60 gallon underground icaaollne tank with pump, dlnln room aet. wash tub and board, chairs. other thlnns. Mrs. J. P. Trua. 212 A St. Mtf WANT ICO WANTKD 'Men to work In lumber camp or up-to-date sawmill. TraBporiatlon furnished. For partlculara Inquire at Ureen's Crescent City stage office, Grants Pus. Ore., near 8. P. R- R. depot. and express office. Phone 2. 48tf MBN WANTKl t'aller per day. 15; hnr-kitra. 14.75: limbers. II. 50; swampers", $1.50; truck teamsters. 14.75; yarding teamster. $5; road men. 14.50; top loaders, "; board II per day, John II. William. 706 II atreet. 7 GIIU.S WANTED at the Grants. Pass wivren Cook lor small mining camp. Pleasantly situated and convenient to town. Address Aus- n wiiann Murnhv. Ore. 69 WANTED One good two-horse m-..Km S to IVi Inch. Slate nrlce. Addrens J. C. Merrill r.runt. p.... K. K. I). 2. 9 WANTED Women's and children's sewing. Prlres reasonable. 719 North Kourth street. 70 WANTED- 5ood second-hand piano by the Wtldervllle church. Those hiivlns pianos for sale apprise N. E. Townsend. ' K-IiOM IIOl'SE and half acre of ground with fruit, on Rogue River avenue for rent cheap. In quire L'32 Went I siri'ct. 67 I'HYNKIANH (). OI.KMMVr, M. D.. I'rutJcs limited to dlsuusos of tbo eye, ear, noun and throat. Olasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap point mmit. Phones, office 62; resi dence 359-J. . IMIOHR1DUE, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 369; office, 182. Blxth and II streets. A. A. WITH AM, M.. 1. Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 624 Medical Mdg., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to 5 p. m., morning and evening by apxlirt merit. UK. W. T. TOMiPKlXS. S. T. Hooms 1 and 2 tichmldt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. tn.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. IC. J. I)II,I,ICK, M. D., Physician and surgeon; office Hchallhorn block, phone 5 4 -J; residence, 1004 Ijiwnrldge, phone 54-U Grants J'aae. VKTKIUNAHV HIIUJKON DR. R. J. BBSTU1.,. Veterinarian. Residence 83 Washington boule vard, phone 898-.K, Ideas ride die world! ' 1MPERIALES MOUTMPIC.CB CIGABLTTSS arc the result of an idea ' makt the purest, ri het,niil(l cut ci ca rette possible. The Be lcctetl and matured tobacco expertly blended the mouth piece the mais paper wrap per make this cigarette ideal. 10orl3c Tiie John Bollman Co. Branch MaansiMikifOTt ALL DAY MEETING AT I DHAYAGK AMI TKANHKKIl TUB WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch llros. Transfer Co. lhone 897-11. P. O. ISIIAM, drayage and transfer. Safos. plunos and 'furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Real dence phone 124-R. ATTORNKVS II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices In all Blste and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. W. COLVIG.. Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. B. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac- tlcea In all courts. First National Rank Bldg. O. S. RLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270 Grants I'p.sa, Oregon. . KOK HKNT 7-room houo, ?6; r.-nium house, $5; both North 7lh utreet. Good 'well water. - Barn to go with either place. Inquire of Mrs. W. H. Qiiiilf. S32 North cWventh street. 71 E. L. OAL.BRAITH Insurance any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 609 O street. HIXTIUCAL WORK WLttCTRlC WIRING and general electrlial work, repairing, honrte wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth street, phone 47. f MIKICAL INSTRI'CTION C. A. SIDLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple, 'Grants Pass, Ore, GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law. referee in bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer. First National Bank Bldg., Grants Pans. Oregon. The California and Oregoi uoast Kauroad company TIME CARD Effective Nor. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass 1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek. 3 P. M Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M. For information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building or telephone 131. J. S. MacMUTlRAY Teacher of sing-, lng. Write or apply at 716 Leei Street. 28tt . taxi"; use the white line taxi for prompt service City and country trips. Safety first. Call Grants Pass Hotel, phon 39b. Residence pdone 368-Y. W. G. White. 790 TAXI 'Phone Roses Confectionery. No. 160, for taxi. Hurry calls at any time. C. E. Gllkson. 35tf SQUEEZED TO DEATH When th body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually so indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep' these organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL E TO DETtCT GAMBLERS Honolulu, T. H., Sept. 11. News paper advertising has found a new field In Honolulu. Paid publicity ban been recruited as an aid to the foes of lawlesHnesx. Judge William H. Hcen, who recently took office as city and county attorney. Is buying space In the local dallies to further his campaign against gambling. . The following classified advertise ment has appeared: "WANTED Any Information fcKuInnt iirofessional gamblers, own ers of gambling joints and cbe-fa hankers. Such information will be treated confidentially and. If reliable will be paid for. Sei tlon 4182, R. L. 19l, provides that persons partici pating In gambling Rimes cannot he prosecuted If used as witnesses. "WM. H. KEEN, "City and County Attorney, Judge Heen became a candidate for city and county attorney while on the federal bench here and made professional gambling the Issue of the campaign. Orientals, it Is said. re very fond of gambling and so conduct their games that detection and sucreasful prosecution Is difficult. Parasol a Mark of Honor. It was not until Hie eighteenth era tor jr that the pHrHxol lievmric illHilnr'! sn srtlcle of feminine continue. .urm snd elaborate ra.l buve "rum Hint Immemorial been a murk of honor nml official dignity In the Orient. In India, In 1877, when the then prince of Wnlea made his famous tour, he wu com pelled, that he might properly impress the native"-, to ride upon sn elephant and have over his head s psraiuil wltb a frame of gold, and with a covering stitched wltb precious Jewels. Courier Bargain Day Sept. 18. 1TV TRKASfRRR-a NOTICB There arej funds in the city treas ury to redeem all warrants drawn oa the general fund numbered 13,914 to 13.960 inclUHlve. Interest wl!l cease after Septero be 12th, 1919. Dated at Grants Pass. Oregon, September 10th, 1919. G. P. JESTER, 69 City Treasurer. Courier Bargain Day Sept. IS. Courier Bargain Day Sept. 11 BARGAINS BIO BARGAINS, SNAPS, BIO SNAPS You Can't Afford to Miss Here Is what you bare been looking for. Having no salesmen to pay commissions to we can save you from $50 to $100 on a car. Come see our used ears. Tours for" service COLLINS AUTO COMPANY , 511 H Street Phone 317 An all day Sunday school meeting will be held at Hugo, next Sunday, September 14th. llbls meeting will le held under the auspices of the American tfunday achool union, and will Include 'workers' from the Win ona, Merlin and Hugo districts. Ser vices will begin at 10:30 a. m. and continue through the afternoon. A cordial welcome is extended to all. Rev. nine will speak In the after noon; also Tlev. R. R. Martin Of Portland, Ore., who ia superinten dent of the union Sunday school work for the states of Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho, will fie present In the afternoon service. Drlng your basket dinner and Join with us In this out-of-doors median. GORDOX C. GRrFFIX, A. S. S. V. Missionary. Most Famous Chinese Dish. Wlnit tins Iiiiii rontiili'ivil hj rl etitnl epk'uivs iin ihi- iliilnllesl i! li In I'hlini. ill.- Iilrila' in--l. In tin. ,nNlin-r of Hi.' Ken kuiiIIuu. kIiIi'Ii omiri. is ltn ni'Kl of it t-'eliitliinux unle-tMliee mkeii from en uiokk. The t'lilin"-e iiieihnil of ni-iilni; the nrni for ihe llllile I to "link llieiu nml hull tln'iii In milk until they lire very i.iiiI.t. TIiwi they nre phu-eil In cleur mmp nml nre reiuly for tine. On hit trn to I'hlini. Ci'iietiil (inint uiin iiiikIi feleil. nml one of the tlKlies set In fine bun wiin i!h birds' nem. CONTRACTS TO KILL BULLSATSOMUCHPER Madrid, Spain. Sept. 11. Joae Comet one of the moat widely known professional matadors, has signed a contract with the owners of a bull ring at 'Lima. Peru, in which it is agreed that he shall receive about $600 for each exhibition if he kills sis hulls, and a minimum of $280 If he Mils only two bulls.- The con tract anticipates six exhibitions at Lima which, it Is stated. 'Will prob ably mean more than $1,000 for flo me, said to be a record prize for a matador. Keeping Even Temper. Weariness, tired nerves, poor dlpe tlon, sudden demands, nn overdose of perspiration mid n dozen other tiling will tinhnlnnce the temper. You enn't always regulate yourself, but you can do a great deal toward keeping the body In trim. You, can see to It Hint the poor old buck riocn not get a load Ion heavy to be home. You can also try to guard against surprises that unbal ance the mental mechanism and send the mercury skipping skyward. It's the best way to keep an even temper. Courier Bargain TJay Sept. 18 Courier flargaln Day Sept. IS PHONO 2C2-JI for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Headquarters changed to Spa. 50tf (PALACE TAXI Day or night serv ice with Maxwell car. Phone 22-J. Fenner & Newstrom. 84 CIVIL EXGIXKEK DANIKL' McFARLAND, civil engl . necr and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth" street, phone 21 1-Y. IIKNTISTH OS. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrm-class dentistry. 109V4 South Sixth atreet, Grants Pass, Oregon. The world's standard rsmsdy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles. Fsmous since 1696. Tske regularly and kssp in good health. In three sis, sll druggists. Guaranteed aa represented. Um bum UU MxUI m mry Wr M Mmpt m uniutlaa CHICHESTER SPILLS W Till DIAMOND BKAND. A 4Ki4 t l-klr !" B.4A GQXCTk rill. Ik Ui tni tlaU tnmlllAV I C Jf iiiaVond iiiiAk IiViit''rEBS iu en.iJLfn.as mi known M BM,,8alt, Alwiyi Rvltibui SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE one One Cow to Thirteen Peopla. Throughout KnahtiHl there Is cow to every thirteen people, siiys Mr J. A. ureene, a (IIvImIuiiiiI food coin mlssloncr. Do You Want to Save Some Money? Re-insulating a bat 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 re-ini ula ted or junk' ed within the next year or rwo. That one exception is the Wlllard Battery with Thread ed Rubber Insulation. Come in snd well tell - you why. THE BATTERY SHOP A. V. Hazelton, Propr. CORRECT Jfcr Zerolene, scientific- . JJ NVTA ally refined from se- It W"yj lected Calif orni crude W jJL oil, fire better hibri 1 fyt I cation with least car- V. I i4v rect tubrica-' ' rJwA VffA I ; tion Chart for JSsS51s 7 ; VSe Necessity For Increased Telephone Rates IiitToasod telephone rates arq nceessary to meet in creased costs. Recent increases in Wages alone to employes totaling for the State of Oregon upwards of $'225,000.00, made an increase in telephone rates not only necessary but impera tive to pay these wages. The net return to the Company under the rates now in effect is less than 3 per-cent on the valuation of its pro perty at $13,282,378.00, as found by the Public Service Commission. . ' Would you be satisfied with such a return on the cap-, ital vou have invested in vour business i Would von eon-' I sider its sufficient? There has been no general increase in telephone rates for many years. Every user of a telephone who stops to think knows that he would be paying an inadequate rate now if he was not paying substantially more than he was before the war. . - The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company ft' :