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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1919)
(ill A. NTS PASS DAILY COCKIER rAGH TURKS Classified Advertising DEMOCRATS JIBE FRAMING imost certainly would force Presi dent Wilson against hie wl.l te q. r next year's contest a third term candidate for bla present of lUUWMAKINa Continued from Pag One. fice." i;ikmiy, hwt. su, join. FOH MAI.fcS 00-ACRB BTOCK RANCH tor tala; about 125 tore la cultivation; conalderabl Irrigation; 2 tullea from n. R. atatlon; 1H mil from two cbooU; half cash, bal ance low Interest. Aootm No. 1061 cara Courier. k6tr POR 8AI..E Vetch, gray ouU, cheat, rye. baled hay. rolled barley. grass seed. Ilalph Waldo Kflden. Mod ford. Ore. 66tt Hll 8AM0 llulglao hare rabblta, 4 dona, 1 buck and 7 young rabbits. Will anil cbeap. I'hwie noi-J-2. 81 FOR BA1JC New all-wool 1x7 Vi, 112. Phone 1. nig. HI WANT Kit WANTED -Men to work in lumber camp or up-to-date sawmill. Transportation furnished. Tor particular Inquire at Ureen' Creacent City atage office. OranU Pass, Ore., near 8. I. R. 3. iiepot, and express office. Phone &6. 4Btf WANTEU-Oood milk cow. inione Peter Oleeon. &00-II-2. 78 WANTED A a' hool.teaelMrr for ut trlct No. 13, Wllllama. Joeephlne County. i 82 WANTn--S ond hand Wed lTHm. Inquire corner Oak and L. 81 WANTKD Kour-foot wood to cut up, fl a cord. Addrrae, atatrng amount. V. O. Camble. Rt. 1. Rogue River. Ore. 01 HKI.P WANTBI Man to drive Ford delivery truck and work la tore. Married man irefrred. 875 per month and house rent. Wilson Mercantile Co., Olendalo, Ore. 81 WANT HI) 20 plckein, boya and trtrla over 16 year. Apply Corbln Orchard. Eagle Point, phone 10-K-ll. 78 WANTKl - -A amall hand cider nn-ss In Rood rondHlon. Address with particular. R. F. D. No. 1. Box 27. I MlBH-KIXANBOtfl E. L. QALBRAIT1I Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building aad Loan. Plata Olaaa Liability. 9 0 atreet. . 4tt HEMSTITCH I NO. Plcotlng. Satlsfae Hon guaranteed. Write to ua for suggestion for Cbrlatmaa glfta. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore gon. 145 MJAKlJ AND ROOM for two school Klrls at $3 r week each. Mr. L, C. Turner, 502 Hrldge St. 7 8 WOODSA WING -(All persons having wood to saw can arrange for aum ly dropplnR ran) to Hox 60, Grants Pass. Tarty will then call on'yoii. S2 TAXI VSE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country tripe. Safety flrat. Call Granta Paaa Hotel, pbone 89k. 'Residence phono 308-Y. W. G. White. 790 TAXI 'Phone Ttotses Confectionery, No. 1C0, for taxi. Hurry calls at any time. C. E. Gllkaon. 3Stf PHONE 262-H for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Heailiiiiarterg changed to 3pa. 50tf PALACE -TAXI Dny or nlshl srv lce with Maxwell car. Phone Jl'-J. Fennor & Newstrom. 84 CIVII, KN'GINKKK DANIEL McFARL-AND. civil engt-1 oecr and surveyor. Residence; 740 Tenth atreet, phone 211-Y. PHYSICIANS J.. O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, noeo and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment. Phones, office 62: rest deaoe 359-J. B. LOUUimiDOE, ,M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, reeidenoe, 369; office, 182. Sixth and H sweets. A. A. WIT! AM, M. D. Internal medicine nnd nervous dittenscs, C24 Mcdloa Did?., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to 5 p. in., morning and evening by appointment. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, sT TtT Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt BIdg. Treats all dltteagos. Hours 9-12 a. in.; 1-5 p. in. Phone 304-R. E. J. BILLICK, M. D., Physician and surxeon; office Schallhorn block, phone 54-i; residence, f1004 Lawnrldgp, Ppne 64-1 iGra.nts P(Ls. MUH. W. It. WOAPE Dressmaker, ludloi' tailor, furrlit. Expert al teration on ladles' garments. Es ' tlmate cheerfully Klven; price reasonable; aallefaotlon guaran teed. 1'hone 253. Old Klocker rtmldunoe, East A atreet. 89 lKNTIHTH B. C. MACY. D. M. D. Flrat-clae dentistry. 109 Boutn Bltth street, Grant Pae. Oregon. MIMICAL INHTIltCTION J. 8. MacMURRAY Teacher of aim ing. Write or apply at 718 le Btreat. 28tf KIMTMOAl, WOKK ELECTRIC WIR1NO and general electrical work, repalrlnR, home wiring. C. C. Harper, 106 South Sixth etreet, phone 47. VKTKUI.VAKY ftlltttKON OR. R. J. BESTIR, Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington boule vard, phone 398JR, IMtAl'AiJK AM) TIUNKFKK TUB WORLD MOVES; Wb do we. Bunch Bros. Tra'nsfr Co. 1'hone 897m. F. O. I fill AM, drayage and transfer. Safe, piano and furniture moved, packed, ablpped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Real denoe phone 124-R. AtTOSSeYM H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law. Ptacttoee in all Bute and Federal Courta. Flrat National Bank BIdg. J. W. OOLVIO. Attroy-at-law. Grant PaM Banking Co. BIdg. Grants Pa, Oregon. B. B. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Prac tice in all court. First National Bank BIdg. O. 8. BLANCHARD, AUorney-at-Jaw. Golden Rule BIdg. Phone 27. Grant Paaa, Oregon. C. A. 81DLER, Attorney-at-Uw. Ma- - aonle Temple, Granta Paaa, Ore. GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee in bankruptcy, Maaonle Temple, Granta Pass, Oregon. Phone 1J5-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer, Pint National Bank BIdg., Grant Paaa. Oregon. The Job of Insulation Ordinary Iniulatloo nearly always give way before the plntcs do, and the battery has to be rein ulatcd. " Willard Threaded Rub ber Imulation protects the plate from the very be ginning of the battery' life, and protect the car owner against the need of having the buttery rclnsu lated. Drop in, and we'll tell you about ome of the long life record that Threaded Rubber Insulation ha made possible. THE IIATTKRY SHOP A. V. Hazeltoa, Propr. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company . TIMK CARD ,. Effective Nov. IS, 1818. Trains will run Tuesduy, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass I P. M Arrive Waters Creek 2 p. M Leave Waters Creek 3 P M J Arrive Grants Pass ..i p. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office i of the company, Lundburjr biding. UHMert that Mil "permanent organi zation" work haa been nothing more nor m than a quiet campaign to null down delegates for the late sec retary of the treasury and former director-general of railroad. It is even vharxed that the recent trip of Chairman Cummlnx and sev eral of hla aid, who took them to the iPaWfic coeat on a tour of the country, wm actually devoted large ly to building volltlral fence for MeAdoo. With reference to the reimrted ruc tion over the organization activitlea for McAdoo. the New York Time, administration paper, says: "In the effort to get delegate for Mr. McAdoo, democrats, according to the report, were told that Presi dent Wilson had received aaurance from Clemenceau knd Lloyd-George before leaving Europe that he would be elected the Xirat president of the league of nation and that under the ctroumntances there could bo no thought of a' third term. Democrat who are opposed to Mr. McAdoo' candidacy have taken the ground that while It mlg-ht have been well enough to liooin .Mr. McAdoo under these clrcumnt&ncea, the attitude of the I'll I tod eufea senate toward the peace treaty and the league of na tions covenant haa made all efforts In thut direction particularly Ill-tim ed, In view of the fact that failure to ratify the treaty unamended 1- HOUSEHOLD REMINDER. will soon be ready for FREE dittribulion Thit convenient, practical, 'per petual 'memorandum .is an aid to economical .buying .of sup-' plies. It remembers for you just what is needed when' vyou do your ordering. Aik your gmtr to rutnt .m for you,. to be deUvrrtd to you when he receives ha tupfly. 1 i ft XOTK'B OK IM)XI) ItKDK.MITION Notice I hereby given to owneru and holders of sewer londs of the city of Granta Pan that at the semi annual Interest payment period on the 23rd day of October, 1819, the city of Grants Pass, Josephine Coun ty, Oretcoii, will redeem the following outstanding aewer bonds, viz.: Bond numbered 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, said bonds were issued and dated October 23ril, 1005. Ha Id bonds will tie redeemed at the office of the city treasurer of the city of Grants Pass, Josephine coun ty, Oretcon, on the 23rfl day of Oc tober, 1919, which is the time fixed for such redemption and the time at which Interest aball be taken up and cancelled 'by virtue of the law and acts providing for the lasue of such bonds. Dated at Grants Pass, Ore gon, this 23rd day or September, 1919. G. V. JESTER. City Treasurer. OOMl.fG EVENTS Sept. 27, Saturday Josephine Coun ty Grange meets with Illinois Val ley Grange. Sept. 27, Saturday Pomona Grange meets with Illinois Valley Grange. .All kinds of Commercial Printing at the Courier Office. rift. n .u-naw-aeJVvr 7. Ws-i." The ' A i. Automatic Servant ' Oh. c?-. 1 jpend most of my time out-of-doors this summer. With - electric motors I make light of my housework." ' ' The cost is small and it is :p convenient and simple jit a turn of the switch and 1 tan sit down and read or embroider until the work is done." . ' W hy don't you call up California-Oregon Power Company Phone 108-J vw. Mi m IF Choicest Northwest In the famous wheat fields of the Northwest during harvesting and threshing season, agents of Flour are on a sharp lookout for the wheat which Has that particular high quality which has kept (aEflSESg Flour "Foremost in the Field" for more than a quarter of a century. sL Actual milling and baking tests show where the better wheat is being harvested. Over a hun dred local elevators (comprising the (EEJIgEgig buying organization) buy the wheat from the fields. The very choicest of this wheat is then selected by baking tests to be sent to the mills where the most unproved machinery and meth ods make it into COSJEEQg Flour that is ready for you at your local grocer. Say "OLYMPIC to your nearat grocer when you order flour, nd ulc him to tend you ' ' the monthly recipe cards. M-1M or Wheat ar- JV W.- I