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THllthll.W, HKI'ITIMHKII IN, 1010. CHANTS PAHS DAILY COCKIER 'AGE THKEK Classified KOIt BALK ANOKL CAKES 75 unU each; or der by phone, No. J0-J. (2tf 00-ACRH STOCK. KANCil (or sale; about 125 acre In cultivation; considerable Irrigation; I inllM from R. R. lUtion; I hi miles (row two ichoola; half caab, bal ance low Intorest. Address No. 1052 oar Courier. tf VXH BAL&-Vetch, grsy oats, cheat, ryt, baled hay, rolled barley. grass aed. Italph Wuldo radon. Bed ford. Ore. 85tf POH fiALE 1 Small Saw mill, com plete with 16 h. p. Itussell Steam tractor, $1200. Slab conveyora (or 1 125. Fire box. boilers and engines very cheap. Write ua (or your requirement on pipe. ORE OON MACHINERY CO., Eugene. Ore. U KtH 8AM- Polite prune 2c per lb. Hllver prune 214c per lb. Tick thorn yoircsHf. Hog 8, Rt. 1. two mlli from town on Merlin road.74 JIHIIFOHD 11 I'LL (or sale; 17 ""months old, weighs S00 pound. ' Inquire J. 8. Humgardnrr, Water Creek. ' FOR SAIjM OR TRADE (or slock or propnrty, one Maxwell touring car In good ahnpe, all equipped with lights, starter, speedometer and spot right; also one Hudson stripped car In good shape. See Roy Hlgglns. 4 21 Went L St. 74 IT Ml HALE Oil EXCHANGE Milch cowa. horses. Harnesses. ' Sad dim. (Buggies. Hacks. Alao one young pure bred I'oland China boar weighing 100 Iba. Hoy Hlgglns. Inquire Ked iKront Hnrn or 421 West It street. 74 RFlUNQriSIIMKNT KOIl SALE or trade for stock or ptterty 140 acres In 1 11 Inula valley. House. 20 aerea cleared, 4 acrea under fence and plowed, amnll creek, wster year around, dam and water on 4 acre, 500,000 feet of aaw timber, 4 miles from town, auto road to place, fleet out range In county. Inquire IP. GrmvUn, Red front Barn. . , "4 xm'8ALE Koater piano In e;el , lent condition. Cheep If eold at once. Honda accepted. Phoue 1. " 6 11AKTLETT PEARS for sale at fl per 10U IN. at the Itluncbard farm. Frulldale. Will Williams, phone 603-F-5. 76 FOR SALE--Riding disc, mower, two-HWilon harrow, three plows, spring tooth harrow, orchard weed cutter, two buggies, and household goods, u 11 In good condition. Sale I i take place at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, September 19, at the K. J. IJnd runch, five miles north of Grants Pass on Paclflo highway. Tcnna caah. "3 VOM SAl.fc-One .exceptionally good roc boar from Imported etock. See I.. M. Nichols. R. F. D. 2. 77 WANT Ell WANTED Alen to work In lumber camp or up-to-dute sawmlll. Transportation furnUhed. For particulars lr.qulro at Drccu's Crescent City stage office, Grants Paul, Ore., near S. P. R. R. depot, and express office. Phone 2G. 4ftf MEN W A NTK D Fal ler per day, $5; backers, $4.75; limbers, $4.50; swampers, $4.50; truck teamsters, $4.75; yarding teamster, $5; road men, $4.50; top loaders, $5; board $1 per duy. John II. Williams, 700 1) street. 74 WANTED Kitchen range, dining set, other household furniture In first clans condition. Give ' dis cretion, price to M. F. No. 1022, care of Courier. 73 MEN WANTED atidotden Drift-dam. Apply Daniel McFnrland, 740 North Tenth etreet, phone 21J-Y after 0 p. m. 75 WANTED Uoys and women wanted for 1jox factory and men for lum ,ber yards. Inquire I. A. Roble, Pine Box Co. 78 WANTED TO BUY About ten acres good bottom land, free' from rock or coi.rso gravel, within half-mile of Grants Puss. Want place 'level enough for irrigation, practically all under plow, and with (air house, buildings and fence, Imme diate possession. 'Address I'o. lGfl2 care Courier. " ' 75 Did you for.iet Bareiiu Pay? 1 i. Did you forxet IUrguIn Vtiy? Wo will wait for you till 9 o'tft'f':. L.d dlanks at tji.e CfMiy, Advertising WANTED A a hool teacher for dis trict No. 18, Williams, Josephine County. 82 WANTED Alore men to work In sawmill und lumber yard. Edger ton & Adam dumber. Co. 72t( MlaXrKLLANEOl'H . L. OALBRA ITU Insurance, any kind. Rentala. Building and Loan. Plate Olaae Uablllty. 608 Q street. 84t( llEMSTITCIUNO, Plcotlng. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Write to us for angulations for Christmas gifts. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore gon. . 145 I IVIIi K.NOINEKB DAN I EI M cFARlAN D, dl fengl". neor and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. MlftlCAL 1N8TIIICTION J. B. MacML'RRAY Teacher of sing ing. Write or apply at 716 Lee Street 28t( KLKCTIUOAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRINO and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 106 South Sixth street, phone 47. TAXI USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country tripe. Safety first. Call Grant Pass Hotel, phone 39. Residence phone 868-Y. W. O. White. 790 TAXI Phone Hoses Confectionery. No. 100, for taxi. Hurry calls at any time. C. E. Gllkson. 35tf I1IONB 262-R for Jitney Luke or ' Cutler. Headquarters changed to Spa. ' 50tf PALACE TAXI Day or night serv ice with Maxwell ear. Phone 22-J. Fenner & Newstrom. 84 liKNTIBTS E. C. MACY. t. M. D. First-class dentistry. lOttt South Sixth street. Grant Pa, Oregon. I'HVSK IA.V8 - I- O. CLEMENT. M. D., Prattle limited to disease of the eye. ear. nose and throat. Glauses fitted. Office hour 8-1 1, 2-5, or oa ap pointment Phones, office 62; resi dence 358-J. 9.' LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Phones, residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth and H streets. A. A. wrniAM. M. D. Internal medicine und nervous diseases, 024 Medical Itldg.. Portland, Ore. Honrs, 2 to 5 p. in., morning and evening by u;i)olntment. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS. S. T. Rooms L and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 8-12 a. in.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. E. J. nil.LICK. M. D.. Physician and surtteon; office Schatlhorn block, phone 64-J; . residence, 1004 Lnwnrldge, phone 54-L, Grants Tut. VKIKKIXAHY SlIUiKON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Residence S3 8 Washington boule vard, phone 398-R. IHtAVAGE AM) TRANSFER THE WORLD MOVES; so Bunch nros. Transfer Co. 397-R. do wev Phone I F. O. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. 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 TIMB CARD ' Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grant Pas 1 p. M Arrive Water Creek 2 P. M, Leave Water Creek 3 P. M Arrive Grant Pas 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rate call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. CHICHESTEITSPILLS VlAMIINn IIUANU eil.lJk. V. as un k Miwn u Dflit. Sifnt. A I wtnlt allihl -SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHEfif I'lIU lb Hr4 uU tioH m.llloV) Im'im, MM with Klua Rlbbom. V The strongest thing in the world public opinion! 1MPEBIALES MOVTMMKCB CXCABTTS captured it hy nheer merit. Kvfrywlifire men are amok itig tiieiii. Cigarettes of euch rxrellcnce that they have Bet their own Blandard of quality. 10orl3c The John Bollmao Co. Branch MjiWi4if SENSATION AT TRIAL Marshfleld, Sept 18. A sensation was sprung In the trial of George Chenowelh, former county commis sioner and a veteran of the Canadian army In France, charged with mur dering George Sydam, when on the witness stand he declared he was not Insane at the time of 4 he killing. Dr. Williamson, an alienist em ployed by the defense, testified that there was not the slightest doubt hut that CbenoweMi was Insane when he walked up to young Sydnam and shot him at the dance near Langlols. The atraln- of the worry about his daughter' condition, added to the mental and physical strain that Chenoweth went through during the war. were almost certain to produce mental derangement. Dr. Williamson declared. Several more doctors are to be called by the defense. The defense will occupy this week and probably next. Did you forset Bargain Day? We will wait for you Mil 9 o'clock. SLOW DEATH Ache, pains, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. 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I ' "Thn tlulirf lit Hiimunllv" n K seen next Friday and Saturday at"er ,e" ajr for ''haijy, called the Oregon and Star theaters, limns! on the Kray background of the last day of the conflict, a tender and ap pealing romance of loyal love and unswerving devotion. The whole produotirm, from beginning to end, Is frought with the spirit of those great days -when an anxlotu world hung breathlessly npon word from the seething "battle front In Plan ders. Into the midst of tbew etlrrlng ''ene of Immeaaurnble portent, there makes lu way the gentle ro mance of Nanette, an American girl reared in trie northwood of Canada, and of her Canadian lover. There come the last great Hun attaek the last terrifying drive to ward Pari when Chateau Thierry became another Verdun , and the might of America, thrown Into the balance, stayed the enemy, halted him and finally drove him back, un til his retreat became a rout and he cried aloud for peace. Graphically, all the hopes, the prayers, the fears, the faith that stirred the heart of humanity In those day of vast Im port ere reflected In the Allen Hol ubar romance of the war. In confusion and chaos of attack and counter attack, John and Na nette, servant of the great cause. Urawn by their love, are once more brought together and the scenes shift from the fields of Flanders back to the Canadian lands of the whlnperlng pines where the benedic tion of the world peace finds them reunited In tbelr love. a i'krhonaij axti iical . r. i. irvu inn mo -minren re-.. turned today from Sutherlln. Mrs. F. L. Eddlnss wen to Oo'd Hill this afternoon. Mrs. S. C. Martin, of filendale. is spending a few days here on bus iness. E. Tt. Cole, of Medford. who has been here on buslnc.. returned to his home today. .Morris hocock. or the 13th ma rines, has arrived ro"-'e from New port New, where V - -d'schtriei. J. A. D'tteher returned today from Sutherlln where he s ient sev eral days. Mrs. Clifford Jenkens and two small dHiijrhters, of Ashland, who rfnl a -v.-'ek with the C. A. WMne- trotit family, returned , to their home today. " P ''''' i mm wm im a1 life ?.,. , ; f IL J. Bamiai TtkM Oa. I Mrs. S. A. Green returned , today i from Roeuurg where she attended the soldiers reunion, i Martin Conner huh summoned to hie home on the Applessate today be cause of the serious Illness of his ! 12-year old son. ' ' Elmer Heath and Mrs. G. II. Car-' there by the eerious illness of iMrs. 1 I C Meatb lr ot Mn. Camer and the mother of Elmer Heath. James Adams returned today from Roscburg where he attended the sol diers reunion. He wsJs accompanied by E. Laney an oJd friend from Washington who also attended the reunion. Mr. Laney wfll spend sev eral days here. KKPOKT OK THE NIITIOX OK THE JOKEPHISE COUNTY BANK at Grants Pass. In the State of Ore icon, at the close of business Septem ber. 12, Iteaourcea Loans and discounts $273,559.58 Over drafts, secured and unsecured 687.47 Bonds and warrants 44,619.35 Stocks, securities, Judg- . ments, etc ilO.31 Furniture and fixtures .. 5,750.00 Other real estate owned 7,000.00 Due from banks (not re serve banks) - 816.75 Due from approved re serve banks 50.2S2.61 Checks and other cash items .. 319.20 Exchange for clearing house , 708.91 Cash on band , 26,068.29 Gold dust 447.14 Other resources 12.73 Total 1411.182.34 Mobilities Capital stock paid ln...$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund .6.250.00 I'ndhided profits, less exenfies and (taxes paid 593.39 Dividends unpaid 45.00 Individual deposits sub ject to ehe-k 2S3, 306.91 Demand certificates of deposit 5.S38.50 Time and Ravines de- I posits . 52.148.54 IN bill reiis- .,,Ibj 5.000.0, 8,000.00 Bills payable for money borrowed Total 1411.182 3' State of Oregon, County of Josephine) so. T. Sam H. Baker, Cashier of tb above named bank, do solemnly thai Y, v .K. 4 I, trnff ,0 the bt of mv knowleaf;e anr. belief. SAM H. RAKER. C-htr f -J)cr'bed and eworn to be?or me th's )C;h day of Sejitem jer. 1910. JAMES T. rHKKCK. . Notary Public. (My commission expires Feb. 20. 1920.) Corrrct Attert: J. L. CALVEItT. STANTON ROWELL, S. IXHT.HRiriJt . Dlrt'cto-' T'ALK that just lavishes smokehappiness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new 1 Get it straight that what you've hankered for in Pipe or cigarette makin's smokes youTl find aplenty in P. A. That's because P. A. has the quality I You can't any more make Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when he's off the water! Bite and parch are cut : out by our exclusive patented process! You just lay back like a regular fellow and puff to beat the cards and wonder why in samhfll you didn't nail a section In the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care ? to remember back! . Prmc Albert vrywh.n foW, U Bold. Tbppy bag ft fJ to. hanUom. pound and half pound tin huZidorJ-Ztf that c.r, practnui pound eryfl L. humidor with apona mouto, top that hoop, tho foo-cco in racA portoct nS J. Reynold Tobacco 1irome Wlitor Here A. S. Trelawney, of Washington, D. C, Is now In Josephine county to audit the chrome claims for the com mlMioh. He will be here for two or three weeks and any one having claims with the government should get In totich with him If possible. Tomorrow Will He Too Late We have given you all the chance possible to take advantage of Bar gain Day. Don't compel us to re fuse yon tomorrow. We will wait for you until 9 tonight 73 KEPOKT OP THE fWfniTIOW OF THE GRANTS PASS BANKING! COMPANY at Grants Pass, in the State of Ore gon, at - the close of business Sep tember 12th, 11. Jtosoarcea Loans and discount $345 Overdrafts, secured and 960.81 NONE 008.37 013.35 000.00 900.00 626.01 ,848.04 393.39 540.51 unsecured Bonds and warrant Stocks, securities. Judg ments, etc. l. Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Due from ban its ( not re serve banks) Due from approved re serve banks Check and other cash Items ... . Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand . 12 .305.75 Other resources 379.47 Total ......$52,875.78 Liabilities Ca:kal stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 9 10,000.00 Undivided profits, lees expenses and taxes paid, 6.398.35 Due to' banks end bank ers 1,244.41 Individual deposits sub ject to check 307,143.17 Demand certificates of deposit Cihler checks outstand ing Certified checks ..: Time and Savings de posits ..; N"otP3 and bills redis ronnted. acceptances sold 5.490.40 11.208.59 29.00 82.838.26 55.524.60 Total $529,875.78 itate of Oregon, ) County ef Josephine.) ' I, Frank C. Bramwell, Cashier of he above named bank, do solemnly '-rear that the above statement Is rn to the best of my knowledge and belief. FRANK C. BRAMWELL. Cashier Subscribed and swora to before me th's lSth dav of SeiHember. 1919. G. P. JESTER. ; . Notary Public (?.Iv commission expires April 5th. 1921.) orrct--AttPBt:x J V HAMPSHIRE. I. A. ROB IE. MAX TUFFS, Directors. about smokes. Prine AlW 1 is geared to a iovhanrlont Co., Winaton-Saiem, N. C.