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Kltlll.W. HDI-llvMllDIl SMI, HMD. 0 RANTS tMflg DAILY COCKIER t'AOB TUKE Classified KOH HALK tOO-AORB STOCK RANCH (or sals; bout 126 acres la cuHlvatloo; considerable Irrigation; . 1 miles from R. R. station; 1H ' miles from (wo schools; balf casta, bal ance low Interest. Address No. 1961 car Courier. 6tf rX)Il flAIE -Vetch, gray oats, cheat, rys, balsd buy, rolled bsrley. grass send. Ralph WuMo Kldrn. Mod ford, Ore. &Stf rXR SKIM Now all-wool rug, 6x7 Vs. $12. Phone J. Rl you HMM Fox terrier dog. pure brd, 2 years old, vry fond of , children; liarred Itoek eockrebt, ). A. 4'. strain, April hatching. Chan. M. Wise. It. V. 1). 1. phone 600-H-12. KOU 8AU0 Modern bnnaalow at a barguln; law lot. Phone 1KR-I.. 84 OHOICM 6TlbVWfilCltlUKS for can ning at Kedlsnd Vineyard, Mur phy. Ore., 50c a gallon, you pick them. A. 11. Carson. HI VOH 8ALK 6 good tnilk'cows at a sucrlflce If taken at once. Also one good brood, sow with pigs. Phone Mrs. Dlmmlik 808-K-4. 84 Xit SAliK- Flemish. Giant rabbits, alive or dressed. Also black Min orca roosters. Mrs. Peter Oleson. K0 WANT Kit WANTED Men to work, In lumber camp or up-lo-dat sawmill. Transportation furnished. For particulars inqulro at Breen's ' Crescent City stags office. Grants Pass, Ore., nesr 8. P. R. R. depot, and express office. Phone 26. 48tf WANTED A school teacher for dis trict No. 13, Williams. Josephine County. 82 WANTK-D Second hand steel traps. Inquire corner Osk and U phone stx-n '' - 81 WANTED Kour-foot wood to cut up, II a.cord. Address, stating amount. F. O. Gamble, Rt. 1. Rogue River. Ore. "1 W ANTES) A small hand cider press In good condition. Address with particulars. R. F. D. No. 1. Box 27. " 111 KKN'I TXMl IUJNT -Aiartiiient and rooms. Dean Apartment bouse. 615 "North Sixth street. 8 IOHT jX)BT Sunday evening In Orants Pane, a solid gold Burlington watch, chain and small gold knife attached. Watch had a small pic ture on crystal. Kinder please leave at Courier ofTico care No. 1699 and receive reward. S3 lWT-Ono small Waterman's Ideal fountain pen. Probably lout near poetofflco. Finder please leave at 'Courier office. 83 liluSsMAKIXtt itKS. W. P..' SWOAI'B Dressmaker, ladles tailor, furrlst. Expert al terations on ladles' garments. Es timates cheerfully given; prices reasonable: satisfaction guaran teed. Tlione 253. Old Klocker residence, Gust A street. . 99 MTStHLLANEOl'S K. L. OALBRA1TH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plata Glass Liability. 609 0 street. M HEMSTITCHING, Pluotlng. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Wrlteo us for suggestions for , Christmas gifts. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore gon 1 W'OODSAWING iAH persons having wood to saw can arrange for sam. by dropping card to 'Box 09Q,' Grants Pass. Party will .them t all on you. . 82 TAXI USE THB WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Orants Pass Hotel, phone 39 k. Residence phone J68-Y. W. O. White. ,790 TAXI 'Phone Roses Confectionery, No. 160, for taxi. Hurry calls at any time. C. E. Pllkaon, ' 3 lit! PHONE 262-R for Jitney-'. Luke or Cuilir. Headquarters changed to S;,n. RO'f PALAcTcTAXI flay or night serv ice with Maxwell car. Phone 22-J. Fenner & Newstrom. 8 Advertising I'll VKKIAN8 U O. CLEM HINT, M. D Prutlcs limited to diseases of the eys, sar. noes and throat. Classes fitted,. Office hours -12, 2-6, or on ap Iiolntinont. Phones, office 62; resi dence 369-J. ! S. IjOUOHIUDUK, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country sails, attended day or night. 1'henei. residence, 361); office, 182. Sixth and II streets. A.A. WITHAM. M. I). Internal medicine and nervous diseases. 62 Medical Bldit., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to S p. ni., morning and evening by appolutmi-nt. Mi. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T. Rooms 1 snd 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. in.; 1-6 p. m. Phone 304-R. K. J, HIIXICK; M. I, Physician and surgeon; office Kchallhoro block, phone &4-J; residence, 1004 IjiwnrldKS, phone. 64-U OranU Pass. CIVIL KNGINKKIt DANIEL. McFARIAND, dvtl engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-T. IKNT1BT8 K. C. MACY. O. M. D. Flrst-olaas dentistry. 191 H South Sixth street, Grants Past, Oregoa. Mt'HICAL INdTKl'CTION- J.B. Ma'eV I URRATTeacher of slng Ing. Write or supply at 716 Iee 8treet.' . 28tf HMOCTKtCAL WORK BhrXTRIC WIRING sad general electrical work, repalriag, bouse wiring. C. C. Harder, 105 South Sixth streot. phone 47. VETERINARY 81'RGEON DR. R. J. BESSTfuli, Vsterlnsrlaa. Residence 838 Washington boule vard, phone 198-R imAYAtiR AND TRAVWPR TUB WORLD MOVES; so oo we Bunch Bros- Transfer Co. -Phone fTo. IS1IAM, drayage aaS transfer. Safes, plaaos and fnmtture , moved, packed, shipped and at or ed. Office phon 124-T. 'Reel, donee phone 124-R. ATTORNEYS (I. D. NORTON, Attornef-aHaw. . Practices In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg, Q. W. COLV1G. Attorne-at-law, Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Prao- tlces In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Qolden Rule Bldg. Phone 279, Grants Pass. Oregon. 1 C. A. SIDLE It, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple. Grants Pass. Ore. 3EO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 135-J. JAME3 T. CHINNOCK. Uwyer, First National Bank Bldg., Grants Pass. Oregon. $1 oo REWARD Sometime 'between the 10th and 17 th of September, 1919, a pressed steel bout about 16 : feet , long was stolen from'D.' G. C.'MacNelll whose lodge Is situated on the river about one mile above the Ament dam. The boat was manufactured by the 'Mullins Company of Ohio, s shown by the plate on the gunwale. This Is tho only' boat on the river of the kind and should be easy of Identifica tion, ' Mr. MncNelU'wIU pay the above reward for Information leading to the arrest and con viction of the thieves. Address nil Information to tho under signed. GEO. W. LEWIS S'lorllf of Josephine County, tifH XHMITH NOW AT SALEM. Continued from Page One. i monlty uxtttblrifc and would hinder the outburst of further trouble. I am not Insane," he continued, "and I believe my attorneys will soon prove this. I do not believe I will be kept In the Inwtltutlou six months," Asked about the, manifestation of enmity toward him on the part of many of the renidents of the county, Mr. Chenoweth explained: "Kor six months, following the killing I was kept In all, my fam ily as well as myself Ix-lng Instruct ed by my attorneys not to discuss the esse. In that time, the family of (leorue flydnani spread their pro- paKanda ami In soma measure suc ceeded In embittering the loinmun- lty. We were at a llHa?1vant&Ke, "for we "wvr const rained to keep si lence." :W,(MH( INHTKl'CroKS XKKIKI IS V. H. IMtLK' WHOOLH Wsahlngton, Sept 26. The pub lic achools of the nation began the new school year with a shortage of approximately 38.000 teachers. This estimate was made today by the Na tional Education association on the basis of questionnaires sent to 3465 district and county school superin tendents In all states. NOTICE OF IIOXD REDEMPTION Notice 1s hereby given to owners and . holders of sewer ihonds of the city of Grants Pass that at the eeiul annnal Interest payment period -on the 23rd day of October. 1919, the city of GranU Pass, Josephine Coun ty, Oregon, will redeem the following ontsUndlng sewer bonds, vis.: Bonds numbered 10, 11, 12, 13.-14. 15. said bonds were Issued and dated October 23rd. 190!i. Said bonds will be redeemed at the office of the city treasurer of the city of GranU Pass, Josephine coun ty, Oregon, on tho 23rd day of Oo tober, 1919. which Is the time fixed for auch redemption and the time at which Interest shall be taken up and cancelled by virtue of the laws and tots providing for the Iraue of such bonds. Dated at Grants Pass. Ore gon, this 23rd day of September, 1919. . G. V. JESTER. City Treasurer. Placer location notices at Courier office. The Job of ' Insulation Ordinary .insulation nearly .alway gives way before the plates do, and the battery has to be rein euloted. Willard Threaded Rub ber Insulation protects the plates i&Qtn the very be ginning tf the battery's life, and (protects the car owner against the .need of having the battery re insu lated. Drop in, and we'll tell you about some of the long life records tnat Threaded Rubber Insulation hs . made possible THE MATTERY SHOP A, V. Hazeltoa; Propr. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARI . Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass ......1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek 3 P. M, Leave Waters Creek 3 P. M Arrive Grants Pass...... ...4 P. M. I For information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the offtce of the company, Luodbur building, or telephone 121. I Mrs. Charlie Churchill, of Glen- dale, was visiting Miss Queen Every Sunday, going on to Goldiill Mon day to visit her motfier. Mrs. M. L. Griffin moved LMomlay from Mrs. W'hltfleld's farm back to her home plate, the old Griffin home stead. 'Elmer and Percy Kverton and Mlm Maggie Evcnton were In Ferrydale Tuesday. Mrs.. Whittlold, of GranU J'a wns rful Monday on business. - Griffin school w 411 start Monday with Mr. 'Druse as .teacher. Mr. and Mrs. iA. 1. Hunsoy and Mrs. Ilobha were at GranU Paxa Monday evening. A. .'. Ford commenced hahvestlng ills late peaches Thursday. ' Mrs. Kornbrodt received word that her. daughter, Mrs. Mltchoff, had been badly 'burned while clean ing clothes with gasoline. Don Mitchell and two children, Mrs. Donahue and son, Arthur, and lltte Hofna Crow were-callers at the Ford home Thursday. Mrs. E. C. Xeely was called to Portland on account of the Illness of her brother, Eugene Chanrberlln. Iwt word received here was thai he was much 4mproved. D. G. Robertson 1s liiisy filling his silo this week. iMr. and Mrs. Overton are spend ing several days In Ferrydale. Fred Holmes, of Oak Crove, Is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kornbrodt, where 'his wife has been visiting for sometime. FRTJITDALE J. H. Harris spent Bunday In town with his eon, Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Underwood came down from Seattle last week and are at home on the' ranch. Mrsi Under wood will slay during the grape har vest, but Mr. Underwood will return to his work In few days. Mr. and Airs. A. S. Coutant called aX the Rates and Hamilton homes Sunday afternoon. The proapecU are looking very bright for Irrigation on the south side as the company has advertised their bonds and will soon ask for bids for construction of the ditch. They will use an electric pump Tor the present and cove from S00 to 2000 acres. Worth Hamilton has arrived In New York from Franco and will soon be home. The Frultdale grape growers Will oegln their harvest Monday. The Underwoods -were dinner guetitg at the Brletmayer home -Wednesday.- J. L. Stanbrough is driving a new Chevrolet. . , Roy Williams is at Dsaln working on the railroad. Master J"ean Hagen ' of Grants Pass spent Friday with Mary Louise N'ellson. Mrs. Droulette went to Oakland Tuesday evening to spend the. win ter. Mr. and Mrs Frank Sutton and son, Lester, of Klamath Falls visit ed the "Williams family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Vails Reynolds mo tored out from -Waldo in their new Ford Tuesday and spent several days at the Jones home. They Intend to move out to tVUdervllle soon where Mr Reynolds has a wood Job. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Underwood and Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement of Grants Pass, were Sunday evening callers at the Xellson home. Mrs. 'Nasor, -of Grants Pass, spent Tuesday with Mrs. F. G. Roper. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carpenter and daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Hamilton Sunday and in the after noon the two families called on Mr. and Mrs. Underwood and Mr. and .Mrs. Brletmayer. FLOUR RE-SALE The United States Grain Corporation Announces that it will sell "Straight" grade flour, to all purchasers, in carload lots, In 140 lb. . Jnjte sacks, gross weight, delivered to any Kail ( way Station In Zone 10, com prising the States of Oregon. Washington, and Idaho, at ' not to exceed 310.C0 per bbl. net eash. Purchasers will be supplied -from nearest avail able mill, 'which may result in ' sllsht saving for buyers' nc- count Wholesale and Jobbing pro fits on such flour must not ex- ; coed 73c per bbl. and retailer's - profit must not exceed $1.25 per I hi. . Address nil communications, to .... United States Grain Corporation ' 510 Board of .Trade Building, ; ' , . Portland, Oregon. FERRYDALE COMIXO EVE5T Sept. 27, SaturdayJosephine Coun ty Grange meets with Illinois Val ley Grange. Sept, 27, Saturday Pomona Grange meets with Illinois Valley Grange. Legal Blanks at the Courier. Prepared Meat Perfection t f F course every butcher has a v perfect right to brag about his sausage', bologna, chopped meat and other things that tort ' He knows very'well wUat'i in them, and the buyer doesn't. ' We could tell you things about certain kinds of sa usage, for in stance, tbat'd fairly bark with in terest Only safe way is to trade with reliable butcher one whom you know will give you a fair deal. Can we serve you ! &fe Temple Market HERE'S the quality bread- Only the purest and most costly ingredients enter into it finest patent Jlour, rich milt, sugar, pure shortening, best yeast. It means the most nutrition, wholesomeness and flavor. Say FRANZ Butter-Nut The Incomparable Loaf .1 Fresh Shipment Daily to KINNEY & TRUAX ' If you spend wisely YOU XL buy ho me -products, because they are t the finest made. ; ; And because keeping Oregon dollars at home, means 'pros- v perity for the manufacturer, the workman and the producer. Boost your home industries. Increase Oregon payrolls. Encourage the producer. Buy at Home Special Tire Sale "I , liAXCASTKK WIRE GIUPS Assorted Sizes 30 Discount This week only C. L. HOBART CO. NOTICE , i. . .... To whom It may concern: . My irlfe, having left me, I will not be responsible for any debts eon tracted by her. (Signed) Henry L, Sergent, Selma, Ore. Dated this 23d day of September, 1919. ' .14 Associated Industries1 of Oregon 41