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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1919)
Tilt ItNIIAV. KKITKMHKK 25. H)ll. J HANTS PASS DAILT COCKIER CAGE THRU Classified KOH MALIC . 100-ACRB) STOCK RANCH for sale; about 1X6 acres In cultivation; , considerable Irrigation; 2 tulle from H. R. station; 1 mile from two icboolt; bait cash, bal ance low Interest. Addreee No. 1062 car Courier. 86tf TO It HMjVS Vetch, gray until, cheat, rye, baled hay, rolled barley, (train end. Kalph Waldo Mdnti. Med ford. Ore. &5lf ixnt HAIJC- 11x74. $12. New all wool Phone IS. rug. HI , WANTKI) WANTKU Men to work In lumber camp or up-to-date sawmill. Transportation furnished. Cor particular Inquire at Brwcn's Orescent Cliy stage office. 0 ran in la. Ore., near 8. P. R. R. depot, and express office. I'hone I. 4Ktf WANTKI A school teacher for die- trlct No. 13, Williams, Josephine County. JB2 WANTK1 Ro und hand atecl traps. Inquire corner Oak and U phone 32S-R. WANTBI Four-fool wood to cut , up, 11 a cord. ' Addreee, stating .amount, r. O. na'mnln, Kt. l. Rogue River, Ore. 01 WANTED A email hand cider press In nood condition. Address with particulars, R. F. D. No. 1, Hox 27. i ni 2 j FXIR JU0NT--Apartment and rooms. IHian Apartment houae, 615 North Sixth atreet. roil RBNT Furnished cottage at corner of Uooth and Foundry. In quire next door. M TO KXCHANGH FOK TKAIK - I want a ranch and 1 have a nice homo which 1 wish to dispose of. It'a trnde. Address 312 Wot L street, Oranti Vtrm. .Ore. ; J IWT Sunday evening In Grants Pane, a eolld gold tlorllnglon watch, chain and email Bold knife attached. Watch, had ft email pic ture on crystal. Finder please leave at Courier office care No. 1699 and receive reward. "3 JjOHT -Brown chnmols pome con taining two and one II hills, two allver dollar and mall change lost, prohahly on 6lxth or M streets. Kinder please leave at t'ourirr office care 17M. 7 JAKVT Onn snmll Waterman's Ideal fountain pen. Probably lost near poHtnfflcn. Finder please h-ave nt Courier office. 8J " imiOHHMAKlXG WHS. W. Jt. SSVOAI'B - nrossmaker, ladle' tailor, furriet. Expert al teration on ladles' garments. Es timates cheerfully given; prices reasonable; satisfaction guaran teed. I'hone 25S. Old Worker resilience, Kant A street. 99 MtmnCIXANHOCH B. li. CAL.BRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Iao. Plate Qlaas Liability. ' 0I , 0 etreet. f MBMBTrfCHlNil, J'kotlng. Satlsfsc tlon guaranteed. Write to u for suggestions for Christmas gifts. The Vanity Shop, Medford. Ore gon. 13 WOOD3AW1NU AU pontons having wood to saw can arrange for saint by dropping card to Uox COO, Grants Pass. Party will then call on you. " S2 TAXI USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR . prompt service. City and country j trips. Safety first. Call GranU. Pass Hotel, phone 39ti Residence phono 38-Y. W. G. White. 790' TAXI 'Phone Rosea Confectionery. No. 160, for taxi. Hurry, calls at! any time. C. E. Gllkson! Jt.Mf, pfHONB 262-iR for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Hoadquartnrs etinnged to Spa. BOtf PALACE TAXI Day or night serv- j ice with Maxwell oar. Phone 22-J. . Kenner & Ncwstrom. 84 CIVIL KNGIN'Kl'iR DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neer and' surveyor. Realdcnco "40 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. DKNTI&TJ4 '. : mwi, u. m. v. r jrsirui.i.PP j dentistry. 108 V4 South ,g!.;t,h i treet, ,Grn,pts "fjuyt. lOrnp j n it a rv .rt i r f i . Advertising I'llVHK IAH I.. O. CLEMENT, M. D.. Practice limited to disease of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-6, or on ap- polntmeut. Phones, office 62; resi dence 3&9-J. 8. IX)l!GHimxJK, M. O. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or nltfht. Phones, residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth and H streets. A. A. WITIIA.M, M. I). Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 624 .Medical Hldg., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to 6 p. m., morning and evening by appointment. Ml. W. T. TOMPKINS, fl. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Kchirildt Bldg, Trouu all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. in.; 1-6 p. m. Phone 304-R, B. J. IIIIJ-ICK. M. I).,1 Pbyslciun and surgeon; office Shullhorn block, phone 64-J; residence, 1004 Ijiwnrldxe, phone 64-U Grants I'axs. MIHICAh IN8TIUCTION i. 8. MacMt'llRAY Teacher of sing Ing. Write or apply at 716 Lee Btreet. 2Stf KliHCTIUOAL WORK HlilXTTRIC WIKINO and general electrical work, re wiring, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 106 South Sixth street, phone 47. VKTKKINARY HL'RfllOO! DR R. J. BESOT UL, Veterinarian Residence fx Washington boule vard, phone 398-R. IMtAYAGR AN1 TKAN'SFKR tub wwii.n movkb; eo do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone SJ7-R. F. O. ISIIAM. drayare and transfer Sae. plamos aad furniture moved, packed, shipped aad Mor ed. Office phone 124-T. Rest- deaee phone 124-R. ATTORKKTS II. D. NORTON, Atteraeyt-law Practlcea la all Stat and Federal Coaru. First National Bask Bldg O. W. COLVIO. AUerey-a-law, Grants Pass Baaklag Ce. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. K. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Prac tices la all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. 8. BLANCHARD. Atteraeyt-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270 Grsnts Pass, Oregon. C. A'. R1DLRH, Atloroey-at-law. Ma eonie Temple. GranU Pass, Ore. GKO. H. DURHAM, Attornoy-at-law, referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 136-J. JAMES T. CHI.NNOCK, Uwyer, First National Bank Bldg.. Grants Pass. Oregon. The Job of Insulation Ordinary Insulation nearly always gives way before the plates do, and the battery has to be rein sulated. Wlllard Threaded Rub ber Insulation protects 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 life records that Threaded Rubber Insulation has ' .made possible. II THK IIATTIvl'.Y SHOP II A. V. Har.eUoii. t'ropr FEATURES OF DELEGATES Paris, Aug. 30. ( Correspondent' of the Associated Preaa.) The re port from New York that President Wilson ihas expreasml desire to have cuete or the features of all .the principal delegates ai the peace con ference Is causing much speculation in the Parisian anionic world as to the .prolwlilo reception whl(h Pre mier 'leinHiiceau will .make to the r-iieHt. Ton years ago when the late Ro din was 'working on his famous bust of the "Tiger," which ClemitiiCMuu sii)s looks as miK'h like him us ho looks like Jim n of Arc. Rodin asked and obtained pennisHlon to inukfl a cent of Cli-iiMiiiiieau's features. Clemonca'ti sulnnltlcd to the ap plication of layers of paraffine oil. soup and lHMlr to his face, fiddled nervously for tn minute while Ro din was inusHUKlng his features, then suddenly asked: "How much longer are you going to manhandle me In this wuy?" "Another half ihotir." replied Ro din carelessly. Clnmeancenn leaved from the chair, rushed to the nearest waah stand and proceed to erase all traces of the cant from ls face. He then gave Rodin his itrotograpb. N't rTICK OK HOXI ItKOKMITION Notice is heroby given to owners and holders of newer bonds of the city of Urunte Paaa that at the eemi- annual Interest payment period on the 23rd day of October, 1919, the city of Grants Pans, Joetilne Coun ty. Oregon, will redeem the following outstanding eewer bonds, Mi.: Bonds numbered 14, 11. 12. 13. 14, 16, said lon1s were leeued and dated October JJrd. H0i.' Said bonds will tie redeemed at the office of the city treasurer of the Mtf of GranU Putts, Josephine coun ty. Oregon, on tbe i3rd day of Oc tober, 1919, which In the time fined for smch redemption and the time at wntr.h interest ahall be taken up and cancelled by virtue of the laws and arts providing for the Issue of such bonds. Dated sU Grants Pass. Ore gon, this SJrd day .or September. 11. C T. JJKHTER. City Treasurer. 'MItJ KVK.XTs Sept. 27, Saturday Josephine Coun ty tlraage meeds with Illinois Val ley GTange. Sept. 27, Saturday Pomona Grange meots with Illinois Valley Grange. INCOME TAX RETURNS Gevwcnment Collected R avenue From 8.412JW0 Taxablea In 1917. Iicmne tax returns were .filed h 8,412.890 persons, about t per cent of the population, for tiie .calendar .year of 117, aecerrtlng to final reports Just completed fcy the Internal revenue mi reaa. Thev show that taxes, levied on Inootaee aggregiiting W3.CS2,- .t.aT. totsled S67fl.349,450. an .aver age mt M&Ts1 an todlTtdnal. In 3016. before tine law was exnanded M hotn meet war expeawes, returns were iflled ny a.lKj.HM HHltTidaaM and corpora tions on net Incomes aceresatinc $7,353,805,587. Retm-M ha lt!7 were nmae cm it . 040,758 toremes ranging from fl;0(ki to $2,000. and ranged in the hsmdmds of thnumtkda np to 125.000. There jl iMs,.wi n-iunrs a iiwviroeR ae rween f'JSjOOO and $.10,000: 1.49 re turns from $50jOOO to $100,000: X3fY' from $100,000 to $150,000; 2.M7 from flSO.000 to W.O0O: .Vifl from MO. 009 to $500,000 ; 315 from $500,000 to $1,000,000 and 141 over that figure. Does Not Believe In Retiring. WUIInm H. Olemcnls, Rr. of Stevens Point, Wis., doesn't believe that age hai anything to do with a man's re tirement. He is almost eighty years old and hns gone to Moslnee to devote a month to the strenuous work of clam fishing there. He la remarkably vig orous. All kinds of Commercial Printing at the Courier Office. 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, Arrive Waters Creek... ...... ..2 P, Leave Waters CreeK 3 P, Arrive Grants Pass 4 P, M M M M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company. Lupdbura- building, SMOKP ON STREETS I Oil don, Sept. io. Cigarette smoking among London women Is now 'bulng varied by the occasional sight of a woman in a reaturant smoking a cigar. It Is not a big, fat cigar, for big, fat cigars' In 1ndon are very expensive. Another development of smoking by women Is htreet smoking, and frequently one may see a girl at the lunch hour In the city sauntering along enjoying her cigarette while during the evening young women may often be seen In the West End streets smoking. AFTER AL BURLESON'S SCALP Waalilnirton, Sept. 25. Senator Norris, Republican. Nebnutka, told the senate today he believed an in vetttlgatlon of the alleged activities of PostmaHter General Burelson In connection with civil servl e appoint ments "would show that the post master general had done some things that to me seem to be sufficient grounds Tor Impeachment." The senator was speaking on bis resolution proposing such an in quiry. I TAIL EXCLUDED FROM 1). S. WaMiington, Sept. 2T.. Japan Is violating the Immigration 'barriers to the I'nited Slates Intended to be raised by the so-called "(Gentlemen's Agreement," V. S. MeClatchy, of Sacramento, and Miller Freeman, of Seattle, told the house Immigration committee today. They urgea that the United States adopt a policy of absolute exclusion, and the depor tatton or all Asiatics already in the 1'nlted States. WILLIAM D. UFSHAW Represtntative .William D. U pshaw f Atlanta, Qa., went to the national aongress .from the pulpit, being by profession an evangelist He has been conducting, -a revival In one of the Washington ehurches. .: SAYS ir'S LIBERTY BOND'S BROTHER Treasure .Savings 'Certificates are a new tesue o Onlted States Government hecurlties. They are of $160 aad $1400 denominations. . The., rut. for Ave years and bear 4 per cent Interest, eempouoded every three months. v They ara little brothers or the Liberty Bond and big brothers of tbe War Ravings Stamp. A $100 Savings Cei'tltlcate costs $84 thif mouth, it will be worth $100 Junuary 1, 1924. 1 Is rash able an. time with iccrned inter est at any post office on leu days' notice. Jt Ih a 'government obll Kation. A JIU00 Savings fcrtlll-ate costs ? s mi this month. .It will be redeemed by I'ncle Sam Jaiiuur.v 1. 1SI24. for $1000. It Is caslia ble with uccrued interest at any time at any postofi ce on ten lays' not Ice. Treasury Suvlngs t'ertillcates are lertisteter) In your name, thus IjDsurlng against loss. They are the best Investment in Ilia orld. Diiy Ihetn at the 'iost office. 1: yy"' SEE WHAT DOCTORS HAVE E; DON'T GET SICK .North Bend, Ore., Bet. 2.1. An increase in fees of approximately 109 per rent was approved and adopted 1y the Coos and Curry Coun ty (Medical association at Myrtle Point Saturday, It was announced to day. Under the new swale of fees, which becomes effective October 1 , the min imum office charge will be $2. Day calls will be $3.50. Night calls will be $5. Out of town visit will be $3.50 with $1 per mile added for mileage or the hire of automobile or boat. TO Mlsoula, Mont., Sept 25. Squir rel caches of pine oones are sought each year by foresters in Montana In gathering cones for planting pur poses. The work this year will .tie gin about October 15. Sometimes a single squirrel's cache will yield as high as 15 or 20 bushels, though usually the yield Is ab?)K five bushels. The squirrels store the cones In damp places to prevent drying and tbe seeds falling out. T LOWERING!! RATES Washington. Sept. 25. Owing to the severe drought in the Northweet-1 ern states, the interstate commerce! commission has authorized the sua-' pension of the long and ehort haul; provisions regarding raj.es on live-1 stock shipments from Montana. Wyo- mig, I tab aud North and South Da-, kota, to grazing or feeding points in other states, when k is the intention to return cattle. The commission will also su.pend the 'rate3 regard ing feed. Price sf Labor. An Iiidliimi MirTingisr. who Is a wMe-Ir-knmvn i"tiker. went to her door the other morning to buy some blackber ries of a jming country woman, re ports tbe TndlnmipcllH News. The ber ries were fine, hut the stiffi-uglst wish ed them nt a lower price than they wre offered. "Why. they Just grow along the roadside so plentifully that all yon hHve to dn Is to pick them." she told the wunuiii. "Don't yon think yon are charging n nuner exorbitant price ror your lulmr?" The country woman put her boxes buck into her Imsket. "I've known of higher-priced labor." she retorted tes tily. "Words tire more plentiful thnn blackberries mid yet our club lux to pay yon $'J." Inst winter for putting a bunch of them together." Hi Resolve. "It Is better to do your losing enrly In the voi'son." "I know tlmt axiom," suUl the bnse bull nmimger, "but If I happen to win a few games I'll endeiivnr to hear It with resignation." Louisville Courler Joiinni!. Our rlasslned ads hrtnit w.it "My Best Friend " For Ten Years" 'Xlrescent Baking Powder is not a .fair weather friend," enthusiastically writes a user or Crescent Baking Powder, "t has heen my beat Xriend ior ten years, it is on hand, always the same, la8 ready to work for me the year round. Delays, Interruptions, unexpected events, and any one of the. i:iany annoy aces all seem to smooth out when it comes to baking the cakes or bis cuits with Crescent." ' t'recent nuikcH tight delicious foods uhole Mime and sweet Crescent Baldng Powder cancon Mra. co, tMik Wms. Originality! IMPEBIALES MOVTHPir.CE CIGABLTTES define it. There is no blend of tobacco so imperial in quality, so distinguished from all others. It chal lenges imitation. I0orl3c The John Bcftlman Co. Brunch tl f a rtarm $ i ool REWARD Sometime between the 10th and 17th of September. 1919, a pressed steel boat about 16 feet long was stolen from D. G. C. MaoNeill whose lodge Is situated on the river about one I uiiig "U C III c II L UU1. .jg ThA twiat wm mumtfaHnrMl fiv the Mulllns Company of Ohio, as shown by the plate on the gunwale. This Is the only boat on the river of the kind and should be easy of Identifica tion. Mr. MacNelll will pay the above reward for Information leading to the arrest and con viction of the thieves. Address all information to tbe under signed. GEO. W. LEWIS Sheriff of Joeephlne County, Oregon SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the) body begins to ttiffea end movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking; GOLD MEDAL Ths world's standard remedy for kidiwy, Uver, bladder and uric acid tioablSL Famous since 1694. Take regularly and keep in good health. Ia Hum suraa, all druggists. Guaranteed as raprttraud. w na mmmt Cald Madal aa accept as farriers Wanted Carriers wanted for the Dally Courier boys or girls with wheels. 1- li ra fs d 'It v. a j?f te.lcufcow ML