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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1919)
FRIDAY, (M TURKU -21, 11(10. GRANTS PASS DAILY COl'IUKIt r AGB THRII G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants' Pr SB Hardware Co. Classified Advertising KOR MALIC , IX) K BALK Vetch, gray oats, rheat. rys, balud hay, rolled barley, grass seed. Ralph Waldo Etden. Mad ford. Ore. (Stf RANCH LAND FOR 6ALK4n Del Norta county. California:! Good buy. Mostly all undor tb plow. Next year will see big Improve ments tin-re. now under way and land values will greatly Increase. For farther la formation Inquire of ioo. W, Howe, Acnt, Crescent City. California. 1 Vo AC1US FARM Tor sale or rani. l.octed 1 mllo from Dryden, Oregon. Good water riaht, plenty of berries and fruit. 1 aerea un der irrigation. Fair buildings. Addre No. 1 BOS care Courier. 17 YXItl RAMt-dMark team with buggy and hamem. Sound and kind, io pound. P. ft. Woodln, Hoi fitn. Omnia Ps. phone tiOO-F-S, &tf 40 ACHKft three milea from city on upiwr river road for sale at a tar anln. 114,000; amall payment. lialnncti A er cent; 10-rooin nlas tered home, old barn &0xl00; t ncrna pears: about 90 arrea under illtrh atirvey; 10,000 corda wood timber. Addreaa II. C. ,Muller, C'.O Washington street, Portland, Oregon. 22 WANTBIl TO KXCHANCK One whlte-fa'd llwford bull, from rKltri'd stock for one of name mock or Durhnm. for Informa tion ana Mrs. J. L. Myers, H 4 7 North Seventh street. OH HT11ATKD KHTU AY There left my place at Merlin 'Krlday a Holsteln cow branded RV on left blp. Kinder please notify Kd. Van Almen, Mer lin, Oregon. 04 MIVCKLLANlSOlIlt 10. L. OAITbRaTTH lnaurance, any kind. Rentala. Building and Loan. Plate Olaaa Liability. 10 O street. . 9441 KOK 8ALK 1 new touring car at a bargain If taken at once. I Dodge In fine shape, new top and J'ixt overhauled. 1 Chevrolet In fine condition. St 4 North Sixth St. 9tf PO It S Al A heat In- to vTTVhone 369. 04 tjPOR SALE 3 cows. 2 jslvlng milk and one to be fresh In November, 2 calve. To 1)h mild linnied lately. Inquire of V. H. ('axni-r. 747 Mer lin Road. ' 0 KOK SALE 1-ton Chevrolet truck, driven 300 miles, $1400. Can lie Keen it I lloliurl'H gArage. Oti lt SAI.K-llay in carload lota. Choice ulfulfii aevd. 200 head of minora KontH rucap. Jetwe I.. KlrliardKon. Central Point, Ore. 13 i i hi M HTtTOl UNO, Picollng. Sattefao tlon guaranteed. Write to ua for auggeatlocg for ChrUtm'a glfta. The Vanity Shop, Medford. Ore gon. 14& QXrKS; TAllXRlNdfall and wln ter suits remodeled and brought up to the minute In etyle and workmunshlp. Bring your FURS, plushes and vclvete to be remade. Prices reasonable. Mr. W. K. Swoupe, phone 2SS, old K locker renldenre 1324 fcast A at reel. 09 OH1LDRWN Sell acorns; 'buy "thrift atunipi le par pound paid for acorn, at 727 North Fifth St. 19 SELL TREES KOll CS First claaa stock In the varletlea greatly In demand, liberal term with cash advance. Write for contract to day. SALEM NURSERY COM Psny, 1030 Chemeketa St., Sa lem, Oregon. 20 QTONlib.VUCan't be Beat tor rheumatism, atomach trouble, bad breath, catarrh of the none, throat and atomach. i Many with catarrhal deafness, hear well after few week treatment. Don't full to try It. If you wish to feel perfect. Mfg'd by Quomlong Chemical Work, office 347 K 15th St. N.. Portland. Oregon. Price per pk. 12, about hIx month treatment. 06 DENTISTS Kull SANK -'-room one story house, with psntry and cloaela. Cheap for rash. Cull nt Si 2 Washington boulevoJ-il, or phone 1 tt 4 -01. 07 MMPLKTE MACHINERY for mak ing brick and tlln for le. Will lake brick a part payment. HIk lines Lumber Co., Medford, Oregon. OS E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrt-claa dentistry. 109V4 South Sixth atreet, Grant Pas. Oregon. ELECTRICAL WORK E1.ECTIircr-vrRTN'a""ana genera"l electrical work, repairing, home wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 .South Sixth street, phone 47. MtAYAtiK AND TIUXSKkli Til E WOR LDKlOV B8l olowe. Hunch Flro. Transfer Co. Phone 397-iR. WAVTKli WANTED Men to ork In lumber camp ot up-to-date sawmill. Transportation furnlabed. For particulars Inquire at Breen'a Crescent City stage office, Grants Paas, Ore., near'8. P. R. R. depot, and express office. Thone 20. 48tf WANTED Ambitious Americans to prepare for good salaried office po sition. Individual Instruction. Two free scholarships among first enrollment. Register now, begin any time. Medford 'Business Col lege. 0B WAiNTED Position a bookkeeper. Have held present position -with large mercantile oatabllHhment for ten years. Wish to make change. Excellent reference. Lela Green wood, Box 276, Del iRIo, Tex. 08 WANTED Dining room kM. second cook, and chambermaid, at WeBt ern hotel. 06 WANTED TO BL'Y Chicken, young and old for toble use. Will also buy your fresh egg. Grants Pas hotel. ' 00 WANTED 511 or 110 h. p. boiler In good 'condition Addrea No. 1SS0 oure Courier. Oltf K. 0. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. Sares, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone 124-R. VETERINARY SVRGKON DR. R. J. BESTUL. Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington boule vard, phone 39841. PHY8ICIANS I,. O. OL&.MBNT, M. D., Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12,. 2-5," or on ap pointment. Phones, office 62; resi dence 359-J. S:"L0UGHRlT5GljrTdT"D7Physlolan and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Phones, residence, 369; aofflce, 182. Sixth and H streets. A. A. WITH AM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 624 Medical Bldg., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to 5 p. m., morning and evening by appointment. WANTED -A load of looee hay want .od. Must bo good second or third rutin. Inquire Jewell harness shop. ','? .. '4 S : NJ P : IT I I A ; Lf': A correct And positive answer to your question of bow ' to eaally, eoonomlcaily, comfortably and nealthftilly heat ' your home this Winter: PIPELBHA HEAT -Nature' Way" i Xo more chilly, drafty or poorly ventilated homea no more furnace difficulties no more brg fuel bills no more high costs for installing heating systems no more long, Inefficient pipes to Install and heat before the house Is . heated no more registers to be bothered with no more opposition to Nature's laws. The RADIO Engineers hav adapted Nature's way In producing the RADIO Furnace. lF7.fi MADE. 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Thus, yon are assured ot- jCooL basement, warm floors and automatic control without inconvenience, fcasily and quickly installed before or after building. AX ACTCAJi SAVING IX KI EL OF FROM 2.1 TO SO PER ("EXT, v . Adapted especially 'or wood: burns 'coal or briqueU equally, well. rlt. nhone or write for the free illustrated folder entitled,' "More call and ,sed turnace demonstrated. DEDRIGK A GIUNTS PASS, OKIXiON AT STINEBAUGH DR. W. T. TOMiPKINS, S. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. ' Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone S04-R. A most enjoyable evening was spent at the suburban home of Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Stlnebaugh Thursday evening, the occasion bejng the first of a series of social evening picnic suppers. Each room held a ta.'ble bounti fully supplied iwith the most deli cious viands, wltli a large plate of friend chicken as the central fea ture of the daintily arraigned supper. around which a most pleasant hour was spent In conversation and visit ing. Everyone present thoroughly enjoyed the social evening and voted Mr. auid Mrs. Bttnebaugh as Ideal host and hostess. , Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stlnebaugh, Mrs. Sarah Moohey, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis .Stlnebaugh and daughter Edith, iMr. and Mrs. Sam Stlnebaugh and daughter Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Cass and daugh ter Lucy, Mrs. Abble SaJmpson, Mrs. Hattle 'Bacher, Mrs. Mary Bobtlen and son (Barton. Mr. and Mrs. IP. A DeGenault and Hon Iewls, and Mrs Alice iMallory. E. J. BIUJCK, M. D., Physician and surgeon; . office SchallUorn block, phone 54-J; residence, 1004 Iawrirldge, phone 54-U Grants Pa. ( IVlIi ENGINEER OAN1EL, McFARbAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. KROM HII.MXCJ GERMANS . . TO WUXDINti i'EXCIl. Pari. Oct. 24. Lieutenant Nun- gesser, second to Fonck only among the French air fighters in the num ber of German nrtlchlnes downed during the war. Is shortly to make his debut In newspaper work. He has been officially credited with bringing down 31 German airplanes. Printing that pleases We do it! Courier Job Department. ' FOKERCNXERS OF SICKNESS j .Mni1lLl anthnritlAi aeree that In-' digestion and constipation are the forerunners of half the ills of man- irlnri nnn'l lot miunt of nartlv di gested, decomposed food poison your wnole system. wnen your iooa is being properly digested, you are free from biliouaness, gas, bloating, sick headache, sour stomach, bad breath, coated tongue, Foley Cathartic Tab lets, a wholesome ptiysic, tnorougniy cleanse, the 'bowels without griping or nsusea, aweeten the stomach and Invigorate the .liver. Sold Every where. ' ; ' '' An alpaca with Ms wool shorn looks like a small camel without a hump. TAXI SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R. for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf PALACE TAXI Phone 2 2-J. Geo. A. Hyde. 19 The California and. Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Noxs 19, 1918. . '.am Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Orants Pass...... ...1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek...... 2 P. M. , Leave Waters Cree 3 P. M j Arrive Orants Pass. 4 P. M. ' For Information regarding freight ( and passenger rates call at the office i of the company, Lund burr bulldinc. or telephone 131. ELECTRIC KITCHEN The kitchen where a large proportion of the work is done by simple, efficient labor saving machinery driven by ' , ' ELECTRIC MOTORS is an sset to any home. ' If servants are employed, they are easier to keep owing to the elimination of drudgery. Where it is faithfully employed, electricity greatly reduces the actual need for servants in the small family.1 Electricity will help with all of these tasks. Cooking Mixing Cake or Bread Dishwashing ' Grinding Coffee Knife Sharpening Freezing Ice Cream Polishing Silverware Whipping Cream Grinding Food Beating Eggs or Batter May we show you tome of the mot practical of these new aids to rase yii economy in the household? 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