ft VITItD W, KKITKMIIKIt 21, If) 1 1, CHANTS PAHS DAILY COLKIEIi f .GR THREB Making the Nation's Credit Liquid iteservolr system Insunt a steady -water supply in every city and luYge town. The faucet li of very Utile value without tho reKor volr behind It. The Federal itesurve .ttanklrig Bystem Is a lmpl end practical means of making the nallon'i i redlt liquid at all times; Ai member of that system, tit 1m bank U as Independent of lo cal coitdlllom as U li humanly possible to make It. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Classified U0-ACUE 8TOCK RANCH for aale; about 12 acrea Id cultivation; eunlrble Irrigation; 2 ml lee from R. R. station; IV tnlle from two schools; half coh, bal . anoe low Interest. Address No. 1051 care Courier. 86tf FOR SALE Vetch, gray oata, cheat, rye, baled hay, rolled barley, grass seed. Ralph Waldo Eldon. Med ford. Ore. 55tf FOIt BALE Now all-wool ruK. 6x7 tt. $12. Phone 19. 81 Wit HAI,B Kox terrier dog, pure bred,2 yeara old, very fond of children; Marred llock ro'ckrels, O. A. C. atraln, April hntthlng. (Mia. H. WlHe. 'It. V. D. 1, phone 80O-F-12. 81 Foil SALE iModern bungalow at a bargain; large lot. Phone 195-1.. 84 CHOICE STRAW HE R1UES for can ning at Rmlland Vineyard, Mur phy. Ore., 60c a gallon, you pick Ihem. A. II. Caraon. 81 FOR SALE 6 Kood milk cowa at a sacrifice if taken at once. Ahtoone , Rood brood now with pig. Phone Mr. Dlmmlck 809-F-4. ' 84 ..T.T -TOT- ... i , I 'ANTKI WANTED Men to work In lumber camp or up-to-dute sawmill. Transportation furnished. Tor particular Inquire at Breen'e Crescent City stage office. Grants Paas, Ore., near S. P. R. R. depot, and express office. Phone 26. 48tf WANTED A s hool teacher for dis trict No. 13, Williams, Josophlnc County. 82 WANTED Sorond hund sie'l traps. Inquire -corner Oak and L, phone 323-R. 81 WANTED Four-foul wood to cut up, $1 a cord. Address, stating amount. P. 0. (iaiible, Rt. 1. Rogue River, Ore. 01 WANTED--A small hand elder press In good condition. Address with particulars, R. P. D. No. 1. Hox 27. 82 WANTED 306. -Indies wheel. Phone 81 in KKVt FOR RE-NT Apartment and rooms. Dean Apartment house. 615 North Sixth street. 83 LOST LOST Sunday evening in Qrnnts Pass, a solid gold Hurllngtnn watch, chain and small gold kntfe attached. Watch had a small pic ture on crystal. Finder please lenve at Courier office care No. 1699 and receive reward. S3 IlST One small Waterman's Ideal fountain pen. Probably lost near poet office. Finder please leave at Cornier office. 81 DRESSMAKING MRS. W. R. SWOAPE 'Dressmaker, ladles' tailor, furrlst. Expert al terations on ladles' gnrments. Es timates cheerfully given; prices reasonable satisfaction guaran teed. Phone '253. 'Old Klocker residence, East A street. 99 MincKLLAVEOUS E. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 609 ' O street. 84tf HEMSTITCHING, Picotlng. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Write to us for suggestions for Christmas gift. . the Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore ' gon. 145 WOODSAWING All persons having wood to saw can arrange tor snmt by dropping card to ' Hox 090, Grants Pnsa, Party will thon csll on you. .HI Advertising TAXI U8B THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first Call OranU Paas Hotel, phone 89b. Residence phone 368-Y. W. O. White. 790 TAXI d'hone Hoses Confectionery, No. ICO. for taxi. Hurry calls at any Ume. C. B. Ollkson. 36t( PHONB 262-41 for Jitney Luke or Culler. Headquarters changed to Spa. SOtf PAI-ACH TAXI 'Day or night serv Ice with Maxwell car. Phone 22-J. Penner Newstrom. 84 PHYSICIANS L O. OLEMEINT, M. D., Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-6, or on ap pointment, Phones, office 62; resi dence 369-J. 3. LOUOHR1DQE. M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 869: office, 182. Sixth and H street. A. A. WITH AM. M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 624 Medical Bldg.. Portland. Ore. Hours, 2 to & p. in., morning and evening by appointment. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 804-R. E. J. linjJCK. M. D., Physician and surgeon; office Schallhorn block, phone 54-0; residence, 1004 Lawnrldge, phone 64-L, Grants Toss. CIVIL ENGINEER DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. DENTISTS . E. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-class dentistry. 109 Vi South Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon. Mt'SICAL INSTRUCTION J. 8. MocMURRAY TeacheTof 7n Ing. Write or apply at 716 Lee Street. 28tf ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 1T5 Souuh Sixth street, phone 47. VETERINARY SWtCJEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian Residence 838 Washington boule vard, phone 398-R. DKAV,;U AND TRANSFER , THE WORLD MOVES: so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 397-lR. F. G. 1SIIAM, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone 124-R. LADIES When Irregular or delayed use Tri umph Pills. Safe and always depend able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save dis appointment. Write for "Relief" and particulars. It's free. Address: Na tional Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wi. NOTICE To whom It may concern: My wife, having left me, I will not be responsible for any debt con tracted byor. (Signed) Henry L. Sergent, Bel ma, Ore, Dated this 23d day of September, 1919. 84 fit tbeCburcbes Newman M. T. ( litm-li The morning sermon at 11 a. m. will be preached by the 'Rev. J. U. Bcarbro. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Epworth league at 7 n. m. Owing to the a-bsi-we of the past or at confer ence ther will be no evening service. First IlaptJst flinrrh nibln school at 10, classes for all agog. Morning service at 11, the choir will sing. "Just A 1 Am," ser mon on, "The Waters of Bhlloh That (Jo floftly." B. Y. P. U. at 1. Even-" Ing sen-Ice at 8. Congregational song service for 20 minutes, anthem by the choir, sermon on "The Being of flod-Splrlt," being first In a series of three studies on "The Thought of Clod." One of the great needs of our religious life and work Is a gen uine apprehension of Cod. Come and join In these studies with us. C. M. Cllne, preacher. Oiurrli of (lirlxt Start Sunday right toy going some where to church. Our Bible school begins at 10. Communion service at 11, followed by sermon. "Hiillding Temples of Worship." The evening meeting at 8 will follow the Idea of the old fashioned home throughout. Sonus, sermon, settings will all car ry out this thought. A special Invi tation to elderly people. Any such who wish to attend and have no means will be taken In autos If word Is loft with phone 4H-.R. There will be an older peoples choir. "Make our home church your church home." Cha.i. t. Drake, minister. Su Anne's Catholic Oiun'li Sunday masses at 7:30 and 9:30 O'clock. Rev. i. G. Vlen, C. S. V., pastor. Free MrtluxlUt Church Meeting at 250 West I street. Preaching service at 7:30 on Fri day and Saturday evenings. Sunday services at 11 a' m. and 7:30 p. m. A. J. Edwards, pastor. Salvation Army Meetings are held on Sunday as follows: 11a. m., Holiness; 2 p. m., Bible school; 6 v.m., Y. P. I..; 8 p. m., "Accountable to God." Vocal so los.' Strangers, ex-service men are welcome. J. E. Strautin, Ensign. Flint liuivh of Christ Scientist . Christian Science services are held every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall. The Job of Insulation . Ordinary Insulation nearly always give way before the plates do, and the battery has to be rein 'sulated. Willard 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 ha made possible. THE HATTKHY SHOP A.. V, Hazeltoa, Propr. The California and. Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Train will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday . Leave Grant Pas 1 p. M Arrive . Water Creek. ........... 2 P. M. Leave Water Creek ,...S P. M Arrive Grant Pass...... .....4 P. M For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundhurr bulldlnn or telenhone 131. iiiiwAu.viiii aiyn.ii at 11 a. in. .Wednesday evening iiieiitlng at S o'clock. The subject for Sunday Is, "Reality." Reading room is open from 2 to 4 p. in. dally except Sundays and holidays. The public Is cordially in vited to attend the services and to visit the reading room.. PrcHli)teiiiiii Imn lt Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Rally Day exercises with s;c; lal program; II o'clock, morning worship, -"Prayer as Dominant Ieslre"; 8 o'clock, evening worship, subject, "The Gos tl of a Second Chance." Thursday, 7:45, midweek prayer meeting In charge of Elder R. K. Ros, The pastor will he away during the week In attendance at Presbytery at Merrill. Henry O. Hanson, pastor. Hi PATTI PUSSES (Continued from page 1 1 life wooed her, but she brushed them aside with a laugh and trill. She finally capitulated at the age of 25 io Henri, Marquis de Caux, equerry to Napoleon III. , They separated after a few years, Mme. Patti flnallv securing a divorce In 1885 to marry Signor Ernesto Nlcollnl, an Italian tenor singer. Her first American t 1881 her last In 1903. CHICHESTER S PILLS IIAj!D I'KAMl PILUL W ft SOLO BY DftlOGlSIS EVESYVniERf War Maxwell, Detroit tliUtaMiBtolBnaWA Hill la. fu4 ud 4U KtallkSSJ T.lw mm MJbrr. B. mt raw V !rMt. A,kfwlTI.-nYll.Trtf a n f p II I Mil 'Tf ' lJ " 111 1 I" 'I.HMI'IIJWM MSrniT Of course your baby Is worthy of the beet, the most comfortable carriage to be bad. We have particularly fine line of uch carriage on hand at this time. You can make a selection of any grade, at any price. Yon will at least have the satisfaction of knowing that Baby Is appearing on the streets correctly if in a, carriage bought here. "mmmmmm- l!fcr I iTS . -' v She made her final professional appearance at the age of 65 In Lon don. Her last days were passed in Wales at her beautiful castle, "Cralg-y-A'os," with her third hus band, Baron of Oederstom. whom he married in 1899, a year after the death of Xicolini.j Mme. Patti is reputed to have left an estate valued at more than $3, 000,000. if'Si::t Those Who See The Post-War Maxwell Want One IT'S a great tribute to the keen minds and good taste mat made the Post-War Maxwell so handsome, to find that so many who take une look at this car want one. There have been, in other days, cars possessed of beauty that was only paint deep, but nearly all are "orphans" today. Not so with the Post-War Maxwell, because the major effort, the vast expenditure, the employment of superior brains, all have been devoted to a mechanical excellence. Beauty came last with Maxwell executives; and it arrived last. But it's here now, and nearly everyone will say it's "liberally endowed with things that please the eye.". If it pleases you take one ride. You will get a "feel" that you will remember many a day. . That delightful castering effect in steering which a new type front axle gives, that mental assurance you experience when you throw on the emergency (it's up on . f ' , the transmission shaft), that troubleless electric system, that clinging-to-the-road feeling that a heavier rear axle supplies! f 300,000 mighty good Maxwells are on the world's highways today. All the qualifications they possess and many more come, with the Post- and you pay only $985 f. o. Collins Auto HlllliilllHHllllllllllH . y... 1 1 : Classified Ad Rates Classified advertising In the Daily Courier will be charged tor at the rate of 5 cents per line per Issue un less paid In advance. The rate of 25 words at 50 cents per week doe not provide tor bookkeeping, poet age on statements mailed, etc. Here tofore we have permitted o-rnElonal charges at lh cheap rates but. no b. M'mulJ'uZ , Co. e I I 1 1 1 'J VH I