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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1919)
c mo.vkav, i:iti:miu:u is. Ioio. ) Classified VOH MALIC A NO EL CAKES 75 cents neb; or der t)X pboDn, No. 10-J. 92tf 00.A.CHB STOCK RANCH (or tale; bout 126 acres In cultivation; considerable Irrigation; ' 2 iuIIm from It. R. station; 1V miles froiu two schools; bait cash, bal ance low Interest. Address No, 1061 car Courier. 80tf YXn ft MM Vetch, gray outs, cheat. rye, bulad hay, rolled barley. grt seed, Italph Waldo K11 en. Med ford. Ore. tilt VOll 8LK 1 Rmall Buw mill, com pete, with 16 h. D. Russell Steam tractor, tnOO. Slab conveyors tor f 1 23. Fire box, Imllers and enicines very cheap, Write us for Jour requirements on pipe. ORE GON MACIIINKRY CO., KiiKene, Ore. 74 VX)R SAM. Rhode Island Red pul lets, mixed. Mrs. W. S. Tucker, Rd. No. 2. Ilox 3C. 1II1I road. 73 VOll 8.V1K SO-uullon underground gasoline tnnk with pump. Inquire Mrs. J. J Trnax. 8tf VOll RAUC -Hiiy mare, about 1100 llis., perfectly sound, Ken tin, strong, wflllnx worker, equally Kood single double or In b unity. It. K. Ross. R. P. I), No. 2, box 1A, Grunta ilaa. 71 norxD urko a.y hi'ocjy for sale. Call 1 7-1 for .particular. . 69 FOR SAU;,'etllo prunes, lo a pound. Como and pick thnm. K. E. 'oris!ll. Oolden Drift Ham. 71 RpTvJTy" AnT" HA'itNrKsij for 'sale cheap. Inquire of Mrs. II. il. Al gernon, lirldxe mrwt or phone SIC-Y. 70 ' FOR BALK d'ntlle prunes 'iv per III. Sliver vniiteit 2'c per lb. Plrk them yourself. Hox K, Rt. 1, two miles from town ou Merlin road. 71 HNUKOKU MIA for sule; 1" months old. wclKhH hull pounds. Iniiilri) J. 8. Humiirdiif r, Walers Cn-ek. 71 Xll KAUS Oil TRADE for slock or property, one Muxwell tourliiK car in good, ahnpo, nil equipped with lights, starter, speedometer and spot Dalit: uIho one 'Hudson stripped ear In Hood shape. Pee Roy Hliwlns. 421 Went I. 8t. 74 fl)ll .'T.K Oil KXlMIAOBMTirh cow, horse. llurnese. Sud illeM. lliiKKira. I luck. A I ho une young pure bred Poland China lioar weluhlnit 100 llw. Roy HiiCKlns. Inquire Red Front Il;irn or 421 Went 1, street. 'A HttUXqllSIIM-KNT FOR SALE or trade for stock or property 140 acres In Illinois valley. House, I'd acres cleared. 4 acres under fence and plowed, small creek, water year around, dam and water on 4 acre, FiOO.oOu feet of saw timber, 4 miles from town, auto road to place. Nest out range In eounty. Inquire 'P. OravHn, Red Front Burn. "74 VK1S IS H'KiS Mitch at .Murphy has tliMiii from $5 up. 70 FOR 3A M--Ihiby" bii'tcky Tn" "gooTl condition, 101 West D street. 70 FOR SAW; Pure bred Barred Rock jmlleiH. 1). S. Robertson, R. F. D. No. 2. 70 TOR 8AIJ3 OR RTCNT A small house; price moderate. Inquire ut 311 South Sixth street. , , 70 WANTKJ WANTED .Iento worit incumber camp or un-to-dute sawmill. Transportation furnished. For particulars Inquire at Breen's Qrescent City stage office, Grants Pass, Ore., near S. P. R. R. depot, and express office. Phone 26. 4 Htf MEN WANTED Faller per day, $5; huckers, $4.75; limbers, $4.50; sw'ampers, $4.50; truck teamsters, $4.75: vardlnu teamster. $5: road men, $4,50; top loaders, $G"; bo&Td $1 per day. John II. Williams, 706 B street. 74 WANTED Women's and children's ' sewing. Prices reasonable, 719 North Fourth street. 70 WANTED Oood second-hand piano by tho Wlldervllle church. Those having pianos for sale apprise N. i E. Townsend. 71 WANTED Kitchen runge, dining set, other' household furniture In first class condition. Give dis cretion, price to M. F. No. 1022, carevof Courier. 73 CIVIL ENGINEER PANIKL MtFARLAND, olvll engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth ulreel, phone, ?11-T; Advertising TO HKK'I FOR IU;.T 7-room house, $; C-room house, $5; both North 7th street, Good well water. Hum to ko with either lace. Inquire of Mrs. W. H. Quair, 832 North Keventh street. 71 MIStr.IXA.NKOtH B. L. OALBRAITII Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and lxan. Plate Glass Liability. 60 O street. - 4tf IIB.VWTITUHI.VU, Pivoting. 8atlfttC tlon guaranteed. Write to us for augKestlons tfor t'hrlstmus girts. The Vanity Khop, Medford, Ore gon. H5 IHRT FOR FILLIXti. Come and haul It away. No charge. R. J. Ilnstul, K38 Washington Blvd. 70 IXMTritlOAl, WORK KIJ3CTIUC WLRINO and generul electrical work, repairing house wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth street, vhone 47. Mt'HIt'AL IXHTHL'CTION 3. 8. MacllL'RRAY Teachor of sing lug. Write or apply at 718 Lee Street. 28tf 'taxi ' " use the white line taxi for prompt serrlce. City and country trips. Safety, first. Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone 38k. Residence phone 300-Y. W. O. White. 790 TAXI -Phone Roses Confectionery, No. 1C0, for taxi. Hurry calls at any time. C. E. Ollkson. 3.r.tf PHONE 282-R for Jitney Luke or Culler. Headquarters changed to Spa. , EOtf PALACE TAXI Day or night serv ice wllh Maxwell car. Phone 22-J. Fenner Newstrom. 84 DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. M. . First-class dentlntry. 109 Vi South 8lxth street, 'Grunts Psss. Oregon. PHYSICIANS L. OV CLEMENT. M. D., PraUlce limited to diseases of the eye, ear, none and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours t-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment. Phones, office XZ; resi dence 359-J. S. IX) UGH RIDGE. M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 3C9; office. 182. Sixth and. II streets. A. A. WITH AM, M. D. Internal medicine und nervous diseases, 624 Medical Illdg., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to 5 p. m., morning and evening by appointment. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Oldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. in.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. E. J. niLLICK, M. D., Physlclun and surKcon; office Schallhorn block, phone 54-J; residence 1004 Lawnrlde, phone 54-L, Grants Pass. VETKRINARY Sl'lKjUOX DR. R. J. BESTUL. Veterinarian Residence S3 8 Washington boule vard, phone S9S-R. IHIAVAGK AND TRANSFER THE WORLD MOVl-fe; - so do we. Bunch (Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 397-R. F. G. ISIIAM, drnyage and transfer, i Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor- ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone 124-R, The California and Oregon Coast Railroad 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 : 3 P. M Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M. For Information regarding frolicht and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building or telephone 131. CHICHESTER S PILLS W TIIK VISMOND BEAND. A fMlMl Aakyur Un 1'Illslu Kel and tUolel boiet, MIh1 with Blu Take . MMTi hut r loss D IHtANIr l'ILI$L AxiZ vnn k lurm h Bctl, fltlnt. At vivKllifl sis Bieiftiiivy RIUoi. V 1 w S010 BY DfiLOOISTS EVEBYWHUtF UUKSTfi PASS Continued from Page One. i only ro;eater stutlon belwnen Ban Francisco and Portland, but the plurlng of two repeater stations be tween the two cities deprives Ash land of the station and Kve Crania I'uns and Redding Cul., the iliencfit. Tim service was cut through on Saturday hlght and Sunday and on Sunday nlicht (h key In tho door of the Weelern V'nton office "at Aahland was turned for the flntt time In 15 years. E. M. Mcdiire, of the plant depart ment, und W. Sj. Olaaheen of the traffic department were in the city yesterday and toduy und left this af ternoon for Son Francisco. Will Mt-fi Hie l'rc,li, nt R. R. Turner, rncelver of the V. 3. land office, who has heon bore looking after his grope crop, left this afternoon for Sun Kranclsco," where he w11 meet his old neighbor and friend. lYealdent .Wood row Wilson. Jackson, Minn., Sept. 1J.-1-A. C. Town ley. president of the National Non-tPartlaun leaxue, and Joseph (illltert, former orKanUatlon man ager of th liwaue, will spend jlh'roe months In' for conspiracy to teach dhlyyalty. 1 H. A. I. ITTKU AXI KO.V PLEAD fil'ILTY TO Fit A I'D San Francisco. Sept. 15. 8. A. T). Pnter and son, W. F. Puter, plead ed inillty here today of defrauding through the malls In connection with a scheme to place homesteaders on Innd along the Southern Pacific rail way In Oregon. AFTER .TEN BANDITS Washington. Sept. 15. Three Mexican cavalry detachments are pursuing the ten bandits who took Dr. .1. M. Smith, American physician and three other men from a train at Santa Eulalia last S.iturdav. CDNGRESSMflH LEA PROMISES (Continued from pun l tlrunta Tass. representatives remain ed aboard the train till It reached Medford. They met also Congress man M;u;ee. of New York. Tvho dis cussed tho hurbor and railroad need? of the district", and who will Join with Congressman Lea In urging up on tho war department In geMlnt; the work at Crescent City under way. Washington, Soit. 13. A nation al bank call was Issued for Friday September 12. The Job of Insulation Ordinary insulation nearly always gives way before the plates do, and the battery has to be rein sulatcd. ' Willard Threaded Rub ber Insulation protects the plates from the very be- . ginning of the battery's life, and protects the car owner againt the need of having the battery reinsu lated. Drop in, and we'll tell you absmt some of the long life records that Threaded Rubb'er Insulation has made possible. THE BATTERY .SHOP A. V. Hateltosi.'Propr DAILY OOC RIEfl DoiiKlas, Ariz., Sept. 15. Pass port regulation of the United Slates which prevent hundreds of exlcans in Sonora from crossing to this side of the International line to do tbetr trading have caused considerable complaint among the merchants f Arizona border towns who have here tofore reaped a harvest from MexJ can patronage.' The Mexican shoppers often pre sented some peculiar contracts. For merly many Mexican -families, their nakedness barely covered by the rases they wore but with thousands of dol lars In their purses, croxscd the bor der for thc4r annual buying trip. After a day or two they would re oross lo the Mexican side, members of the family wearing es much of their clothing purchased as osslble In order to escape Mexican Import dutlos. Some times a niati ivould be seen wearing several suits of cloth ing with four or five hats, one upon the other, on his head. Such sights, once common, are rarely observed now. min(j i:vi:mh Sept. 18, ThursdayCourier Bar-f gain Day. 1 -i1 Sept. 29. Dance at Murphy. 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Keeps the tobacco in even better condition than tin. Now. to yourself to buy a package and frre Tuxedo a trial? Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin, but by v . I AGE TlfltCB U-169 and Cif arette The New rr i sr Tour. 10c J-JCr J .. IK. Noselvnows ' rNCOnPOMATCD