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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1919)
'MONDAY, KKI'TKMIIIH T, tl. (JIM-NTS PAS DAILY COCKIER ('AGE THIIKB Classified Advertising r'Olt 8I.K (Kl-AORB STOCK KANCtl for sale; about 126 acres lo cultivation; considerable Irrigation; 2 iuIIm from Tl. H. station! 1 Vfc miles from two schools; naif cash, bal ance low Interest. Address No. 1062 cat Courier. Bttf X11 BAIB--Vctch, gray oats, cheat, rye, baled liny, rolled barley, gram teed. Huliili Waldo Widen. Mod ford, Ore. . EStt 8AJH Foster piano tn excel lent condition. Cheap If old at ono. Honda accepted. Ihons 19. 76 BAKTWKTT I'BAKS for sale at 1 tier 1Q0 lbs. at tho lllunchard fartni Krultdale. Will Williams, phone 603-F-6. 76 Ipxrtl AIK -Ohm exwpllotvally Rood Duroo boar from Imported atock. B. 1 M. Nlchola. R. F. D. 2. 77 FOIl HAMC Thoroutchbrod Hlacli Minorca chli kens, 1112 East M street 77 WANTED WANTKD--.Men to work In lumber camp or up-to-date aawmlll. Tranaportatlon furnished. For particular Inquire at Breen's Creacent City stage ofTlce, Granta Paaa. Ore., near 9. P. R. R. depot, snd-expreas office. Phone 26. 48tf WANTED -Jood milk cow. phone Peter Oleson, 600-K-2. 76 WANTED A school teacher for dla trlct No. 13, Wllllama, Josephine County. , , 82 lWSKMAKI0 MRU. W. It. SWOAI'K Dressmaker, ladles' tailor, furrlst. Kxpert al lerellona on ladles' garments. Ks tlmates cheerfully given; price reasonable; aatlafactlon guaran teed. Phone 253. Old K locker residence, Euat A street. 89 ' MIBrfCI.LAXROl'S B. L. QAkBRAITH Insurance), any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate Olaae Liability. 601 0 street. ' 84tf HEMSTITCHING. PlcoUng. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Write to us for it. suggestions for Christmas glfu. The Vanity Shop, Medtord. Ore gon. 145 TAXI USE THE WHITE USE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Granta F'um llotol. phone 39t. Residence Phone 3fiS-Y. W. . While. 790 TAXI Phoue Rosea Confectionery, No. 110. for taxi. Hurry calls nt any time. (.'. E. Gllkson. Sfitf l-XKCTIUOALi WORK BMiCTIlJC WllllNO and general electrical work, repairing, home wlrlng.t C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth street, phone 47. VKTKlllNAHV HtlUiliON DK. R. J. RKSTVh, Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington boule vurd, phone 398-K. dkayauk ami tiianhkkk THE WORLD MOVB8; ao do we, Hunch Uros. Transfer Co. Phone 387-dl. ojiTra K. O. KSIIAM, draysse and trunafer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone 124-R. ATTOK.YKY8 " II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practice In all State and Fedoral Courts. First National Bank Bldg. 0. W. COUriO, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Granta Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tices In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCH A RD, Attorney-at-law. t Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Granta Paes, Oregon. C. A. 8JDLBR, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. JEO. II. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law, referee tn bankruptcy, Maaonlc Temple, Grants Paaa, 'Oregon. Phone 185-J. JAMES T. CH1NNOCK, Lawyer. First National Bank Bldg., GranU Paaa. Oregon. Mystery of Colonial Days. In 1678. on June 12. th settlement ef Hadlry. Haas., was attacked by a force of 700 Indlnnx. When the In habitant were in I lii- greatest danger, a mysterious Engllhman suddenly ap peared and led n counter-attack Kiiltit the Indlsna. who were defeated and driven off. The stranger, who had never been e-n before In the village, was said to be General Ooffe, one of the Judge who had condemned Charles 1 to death, and who hail fled to the colonies for refute. It wax suppoved that be hnd been living concealed nt the bouse of a clergyman In Dudley. After the cnnfllrt he dlxnppearml and was never heard ef .afterward. Legal Blanks at the Court. MIO.VE -JOMi for Jltm-y Lulio or Cutler. Headquarters clinngcd to Spa. 50tf PAI.AfB TAXI Day or nlsht serv Ire with Maxwell cur. Phone 22-J. Fnnr i Newstrom. 84 PHYSICIANS J.. (. nEMENT, M. D.. Praalce limited to dlBonse of the eye. ear, noee and thront. Glasses fitted. Office hours 4-12, or on ap pointment. Phones, office C2; resi dence 359-J. 6. IjOCGHRIDGE. M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls! attended day or sight. Thones, v residence. 369; office, 182. Sixthi. and H streets. A. A. WITHAM. M. D Internal medicine and nerrotis diseases, 624 Medical Bldg., Portland, Ore,! Honrs, 2 to 5 p. m., mornJAg and evening by Appointment. DR. W. T. TOMIPKIN8, B. T. Hooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours. a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Pbone 804-R. The Job of Insulation Ordinary Inaulation nearly always gives way before the pistes do, snd the battery has to be rein sulatcd. Willard Threaded Rub ber Insulation protect the plates from the very be ginning of the battery's life, and protects the car . owner against the need of having the battery reinsu luted. Drop in, and we'll tell you about some of the long i life records that Threaded .Rubber Insulation has made possible.' THK RATTKItr SHOP A. V. Hareljoa, Propr. R. J. UIUjrOK, M. D., Physician Had surgeon; office Schallborp block, phone 64-J; residence, 1004 LAwnrldge, phone 'Grants PaM. DI0NT18TS E. C. MACY, . M. D. First-class dentlatry. 109 South Sixth street, GranU Pass, Oregon. CIVIL ENGINEER DANIEL McFA.'RLAND, civil etigl neer and surveyor. Residence 70 Tenth Atroot, phone 211-Y. MIMICAL INSTRUCTION J. fi. MaxMURRAY Teacher of sing ing. WW fif APP) U 716 Lee BtxaKt, tf The California and. Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARJJ . Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdny Leave Grants Pass ..1 P. U Arrive Waters Creek...., ..2 P, M. Leave Wters CraeK....... 2 P. M Arrive GranU Paas. 4 P. M. For lnJormaUejn regarding fraight and pasaenger rates call t the office of th company, Lundbjjrg b.ujldlng, or telephODj Ul( !CHN IEGI0N SMS (Continued from page 11 served loyally Is needed to arrive at that power. A post-war demonstration oT Am ericanism Is thus poeslble in this membership campalKn, and It w1l le very effective If every ex-service man sends In his application. Only honorably dlseharKed men are ' ac cepted, however. Following I the membership application blank': SEVERAL ARE BRUISED IN AUTO COLLISION Mrs. Haymond and two t-hlidren, ; of Gold Hill, were painfully cut and i bruised yesterday afternoon when a car In which they were riding collld-i ed wrth another on the road between i here and Glendale. Mrs. Haymond I received two cute on the right elbow i and was otherwise bruised and shak- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED tn Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes at Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers - "If Men Wear It We Have It" MKMKKIbSJITP ItLAXK My name I (I'leiwe print) 1 1 -ant ) (First) (Middle I Mllllery rank Permanent addrexs Military orwn1r.atloi In which I served Civil occupation i I hereby subscribe to the ConHtltutlon of the AMKRICAN LAG ION and apply for enrollment 1n GRANTS PASS. OREGON. POST NO. 2S. of the STATK OF ORI-XWN hranrh.Mall with check to Secretary. Grant a Paaa Post No. 28, American Legion EMPLOYER CALLS THE BLUFF OF EMPLOYES New York, Kept. 2 2. When the employes of Colditmlth, Stern and company, one of the largest Jewelry manufacturing concerns In the Unit ed tate. threatened lo strike un less they wera granted a 25 per cent Increase In wacen, August Gold smith, head of the company, offered them the entire plant at its appraised value of $300,000 and hia own ser vices for six months without pay in helping them to run It. His offer was refused. All kinds ef Commercial Printing at the Courier Offloe. (iaraice Itiinik At 3:15 this afternoon the Kar aite at the rexldence occupied by Rev. Cbaa. R. Drake, at C.5 North Fifth street, was deetroyed by fire. The RaraKe. tottether with some house hold articles stored therein, was s total loss, but the firemen kept the Games confined to the one building. It Is presumed that a graxs fire vtai responsible for the Ions. "Well Enouoh." Cnli' i.n niiiiv iini.i i p'mwi in sume cMvi!linml I'luti-mniii'iit. In- .-. di.ni -irk up i unyililu-j 111;,- : full cnimlltv. 1 1 nist n bi ln nr x- iirnlly ilninn In In- ilii !iin ,,f i.: c. Tlie.v ilo not -i iTurl. A tn.iti ill dn II pjci'p of tvurk jilt well ii :li ., by" tvlth l!. bin mily ibf i xc"(. tbllllll tlllltl Hill il.l II lllMf i,f ii.; ,-... bi'ttrr llii'li tbi' in : t i l ' 1 1: in u( r villi Vi-inlre-l tfiiiui(. uf M im! vic:il hit tiinn HMnli-iicy. n iii.'iii xi'lilnni r'in h" tin- lilcbi-r levrlH nf Hlb lciicy ,f wbiih III' Is Clll;lbli. Ill' IH'MT I'l u.'ll' 'ii. tllllll! Ilkt' Ills lii'M. II,' :,,. ,:v . rl; "ivi-ll iiMtiJi." mill IrU It ii LI liiiii.- VV. E. Tow ne. ' en. Hit small son received a severe; cut on he upper Tip from glass from the wind Shield, and the little girl waa cut at one corner of the mouth. Both ears were disabled, but none of the occupants of the other machine were Injured. Mrs. Haymond and children were brought to Crrants Pass for medical attention. Iitiiestion DO YOU KNOW that indigestion can be.curcd, permanently cured, so that you can eat any kind of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham berlain's Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J. Pominville, Stillwater, Minn who had spent over $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma- nenuy cured by these tablets. Y3 PL . y'-r: m WJ I ri B 1 1 1 1 mi M Wm I H I k I Cr2 1 1 iagggFami' t'nrrlors Wantitl , Carriers wanted for the Dally i Courier boys or Blrls with wheels. 1 LR 1 or sr -a. v v REWARD Sometime 'between the 10th and 17th of September, .1919. a pressed steel boat about 1 6 feet long was stolen from D. O. C. MacNelll whose lodge Is situated on the river about one mile above the Ament dam. The boat was manufactured by the Mulllns Company of Ohio, as shown by the plate on the (Ninwale. This Is the only boat on the river of the kind and should be easy of Identifica tion. ...... , .. rr. MacNelll. will pay the above reward for Information leading to the arrest and con viction of the thieves. Address all information to the under signed. GKO. W. LEWIS Sheriff of Josephine County, Oregon . . 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