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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1919)
OH A. NTH PAHS DAILY COIKIKK f-AGE THHKH Classified Advertising FOX FARM PRODUCES J rr aaa in i ii r MWKIXANKOIM WKI.l-i.Y, MCIT. 17, HHU. ANCKL, CAKES 75 cent each; or der by pfcooa. No. 10-J. 2tf (6D-ACRB 8TOCK HANOI for talc; bout 125 acre in cultivation; cunlderable Irrigation; t mlloi from R. R. tUllon; 1 Mi mile from (wo school; half cab, bal ance 16w Interest. Addrea No. 1062 car Courier. .' tf KOIt SAMS Vetch, grey out, rheat, rye, buled hy, rolled barley. grass seed. Halph Waldo Elden. Med ford, Ore. Mil FOR &AJK 1 Amall Saw mill, com plete, with 16 b. p. Russell Strum tractor, $1200. Blub conveyor tor $125. Klro box. fcollera and engine very cheap. Writ 'ui for your requirement on pipe. ORB (KN MACHINKRY CO., Kimono, Ore. 74 w w . ... .. . ..v.. let. mjied. Mr. W. B. Tucker. Rd. No. 2, Box 36, Hit! road 7! FOR BA.I4S r0-Kalton underground gasoline tank with pump. Inquire Mra. J. P. Trunx. 68tf ltOrXD RH:i 'UAHY IIVCKJY for ante. Call 17Mj for particular. C9 FOR SAIJC Pot I to prune 2c per lb. Silver fir niixH 24c per 11). Pli'k tli urn yourself. Box 8, Rt. 1, two mile from town an Merlin road. 74 lIUUKOIir) lll'lili for aule; 17 months old. -walk-In K00 pound. Iii'iulre J. 8. Humuardner, Waters Creek. 74 FOR 8AI-G OH TUAlilC for atock or property, one Maxwell touring tar in good shape, all equipped with HkIhn, surter, speedometer uml spot IlKht; alio one Hudson stripped cur In (rood fchope. See Hoy Mission. 421 Went 1. Rt. 74 Kilt SA1.K OR KXCHAXGB Milch cow. borse. Harnesses, .id dies., Hugcles. Hocks. Also one young pure bred Pulund China lioir weighing 100 Iba. Hoy lll??;ln. Inquire H'd Front Hum r 421 Vewt 1- street. . 74 KBUNQJ-ISIIMKNT KOll SALE ur trade for atork or property 14fi aires In Illinois valley. House. !n arres cleared. 4 seres uihIt fence and plowed, smull creek, wiiter year nround. dnm anil water on 4 acre, SoO.OOO feet of sew tiniln r. 4 iiillei from town, auto roal to place. Hint out ranxe In county. Inquire 'P. Gruvlln. Red Front Hum. ' 74 KOII 8A1.E -Fotnr pluuo In excel lent condition. Cheap If eold at once. Honda accepted. Phone 1!'. ' 7 1IAKTI.KTT 1'KAHS for mile nt $1 pT . 1 00 lb, nt t!u Illiinchurd fHrtn. Krultdiile. Will Wlllloni. phono fiOS'-F-R. 76 TOl SALIC Hiding dUc, mower. t o-8i-ction harrow, three jilowa, bjt1i: tooth burrow, orchurd weed tultiT, two biiKglea, nnd houvehnld g'.oda, all hi good condition. Sale to tnke plnco at 2 o'clock Frldiiy afternoon, September If, nt the K. .1. Und ranch, flvo mile north , of Grunts l'ns on Pacific highway. Term cash. 73 WA.NTEI.I!n to work In lumber camp or up-to-diite sawmill. TrnnKportallon furnished. For particulars Inquire at Breen's Crescent City stage office, GrantB Pass, Ore., near 8. P. R. R. depot, : and express office. Phone 26. 48tf MEW WANTED Falter per lay. $5; buckers, $4.75; limbers, $4.50: . swampers, $4.50; truck teamsters, $4.75; yarding teamster, $5; road men, $4.50; top loader, $5; board $1 per day. John H. Williams, 106 B street. 74 WANTED Kitchen range; dining not, other household furnltnre lu flrnt cIiihs condition. Give ' dla eriptlon, price to M. F. No. 1622, re of Courier. 73 M EkV WANTEiD atitlolden Drift dam. Apply Daniel Mc'Farlitnd, .740 North Tenth Htreot. phono 211-Y after 6 p. m. 75 WANTED A school teacher for dis trict No, 13, Williams, Josephine County.' s 82 WA-XTIIU -Hoys nnd wometi wanted for 'box factory nnd men for lum ber yards. Inquire I, A. Roblo, Pino Box Co. 73 . . - . i WANT Ii D Woman or girl to care for children afternoons. Phone 350-J evenings. 72 B. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any kind. Ren tali. Building and Loan. Plato Olae Liability. 0I a street. Mtf 1JK.18TITCHJ.U, I'lcotlng. Sftllsfao- llon guaranteed. Write to u for suggestion for Christmas gift. The Vanity Shop. Medford, Ore gon. 145 DANlKlTlrATttJANDrdvrienr. neer and aurvayor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phune 211-Y. 7. ft. .UaeMl'itUAY Teacher of iTng" Inc. Write or apply at 716 Lee Street. 28tf I01.MTIUOAL WORK U.1XTHIC WIHI.VU and general electrlr-al work, repairing, house wiring, C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth utreet, phone 47. TAXI C8U THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt aerrlo. City and country trip. Safety first Call CranU Pass Hotel, phone 394,. Realdeaca of phone 36H-Y. W. Q. White. 790 TAXI-'Phone Kosea Confectionery, No. 160, for taxi. Hurry call at the any time. C. E. Gilkoon. 3Stf PHONE 262-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Headquarter changed to 9pa. fcOtf PALACE TAXI Day or night aerv Ice with Maxwell ear. Phone 221. Fenner ft Ncwstrora. 84 IHCNTI8TH E. C. MACY. D. M. D. Firtlaas dontlatry. 109' South Sixth street, GranU Paea, Oregon. PHV.HItiANH I,. O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Prax-tlce limited to disease of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Classes fitted Office hour 9-1 2. 2-5, or on ap pointment. Phones, office 62; real dence 359-J. S. LOUGHRIDUE. M. D. Physician I and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 369; office. 182. Sixth and H street. A. .A. WITH A.M. M. I). Internal medlcluo and nervous diseases, !24 Medical Bids., Portland. Ore. Hours. 2 to 5 p. in., morning and eveulng by appointment. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 3. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 - a. m.; 1-5 p. in. Phone 304-R. E. J. IHLLICK. M. D. I'hyBliian and surgeon; office Schallhorn block, phone 54-J; residence, 1004 Lawnridc, phone u4-L, Grants Pays. :ti:kixaky si hgkox DR. It. J. HESTtTL, Veterinarian Residence SoS Washington boule vard, iihone 39S-R. DKAVAGK AXI THANSFKK THE WOULD MOVES; so do we. Munch Ilros. Tranufcr Co. Phono 397-R. F. G. ISHAM, druyage and transfer. Safus, 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 Grant Pass 1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek........2 P. M. Leave Water Creek.. 3 P, M Arrive Grant Pass 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. IK ISIMCAXK DESTROYS TOWN Houston, Tex., Sept. '''..15, Port Aransas, 35 miles from Corpus Chrls- tt, on tho upper end of Mustang Island, was completely demolished by a hurrtdne Sunday, . Ydttox i;i:i.i:.vsi:r; : Washington. . Sept. 15. Grent Hrltnin has wlthdrnwn the prohlbi Hon on re-exiiortatlon of Aperient! colton from her domains. BjiokMie. Waoh., 8eit. . 17. Growth of a fox farm Indnntry on Kiikol Island, off the coast of Alaska, from ten pairs of foxes to a liaml of an estimated value of $1.10,000 In tho la-nt four year was dcrlled "by Claude Green, formerly a trappor. prospnetor and miner of the Coour A' Alone district of Idaho, end one of (he proprietor of the farm, during a recent visit 'here.' The Cox are fed a cooked m ft Hh of fish and ehort. The farm main tain Ha own fishing floet, and year ly drle 20.000 "humpbwk and dog salmon, Mr. Green aald. Order on hiind for foxes for breedfhg purposes now total $16. 000, he declared, and $55,000 -worth of hides will he old during the pree ont year. The farm van started with eight pairs of blue foxes and two palm of silver foxes. More fhan 600 foxe. with an average market value per pelt of $185, Have been raised, according to Mr. Green. MIHTAKEX KOK IH-:Klt Marubfleld, Seirt. 15. A MHIer. Eugene, was shot and killed when ho was mistaken for a doer oy Wal ter DeVoe, fire warden, far back In Woods of Douglas county. Daily Courier $4.50 the 18th. I r-. i v .7 ; -v i - ii I i i ' : . , r . i . ' " T ( i i 1 ' M . i r ' ' ,11,1 .i:"i::i . rl N '-;:r v fWh,:.! ,,!;- ; i i ; i Mill ' . ., . , ..!;, . MWftft'V i h' i !i: !i 'Ii 1 ii FOREMOST fffipiX. 'V, flTlilylijTS 1 H ' avf IK ' 1 : &::J ;. 1 I II 1 11 - (lilHriui. ... Minrt Alt I il l! I '. fCiYtAiirV. ' iriM(. II ' : m - -. ; ; v., m$mmi rllltlfSW : SayOmiPIO-Wyou, - The Job of Insulation Ordinary Insulation nearly always give way before the plate do, and the battery ha to be rein auiated. Willard Threaded Rub ber Insulation protects the plates Item the very be ginning of the battery' life, and protect the car owner against the need of having the battery reinsu red. Drop in, and well tell you about some of the long life records that Threaded Rubber Insulation baa made possible. THE IIATTKItY hHOP A. V. Hazeltoa, Propr. 9 y ham V? TRADE MARK Best Patent The Automatic Servant ' Oh. cs. 1 tpend most of my time out-of-doors this Fummcr. With - electric motors I make light of my housework." ' The cost is small and it is ' so corvtr.ietit and simple , just a turn of the switch and 1 tan sit down and read or ur.broider until the work is di-i.c." Why don't you call up Califcrnia-Oregon Power Company Phone 108-J U-169 I! i Hi !; ' II !: h! I!1 1 ril.l1 .m ft"" a I ., -' -.. :!tll!l!!;i 1 i Ii! Ii! 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