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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1919)
HATUtlMV, HTo:it S!.. (ill A NTH PASS DAILY UJtJtlKIt f AOH THREI G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants 'Pass Hardware Co. Classified Advertising FOK MALIC - KOU SAI J5 Vetch, 'friy uu, cheat, rye, baled hay, rolled barley, grass seed. Ralph Waldo Btdn. Med ford, Ore. 65tf RANCH LAND FOR 8ALK In Pel Norte county California. Good buy. Mostly all under the plow. Next year will sea big Improve ment! there, now under way and land value' will (really Increase. For further Information Inquire of Goo. V. IIowo, Agent, Crescent - City, California. II s7"aCIU5 FARM- For sulo or rent. Located 1 mile from Dryden, Oregon. Good water right, plenty of berries and fruit. 18 acrea un . der Irrigation. Fair building. Address No. 1803 ear Courier. 17 FOR SALKiHIack team wltb buggy and harness. Sound and kind, 900 pound. P. fl. Woodln, Box HO, Grant Pass, phone COO-K-3. tf 040 ACRBtf three miles from city on upper river, road for sale at a bar gain. M,000; amall payment, balance t per cent; 10-room plas tered houae, old barn 50100; 5 acre pear; about 90 acrea under tllti.'h aurvey; 10.000 cord wood timber. Address H. C. Muller, C60 Washington atreet, Portland, Orngon. , 22 FOR SALE 1 new touring car at a bargain If taken at once. 1 Podge In fine ahape. new top and Juat overhauled. I Chevrolet In fine condition. 314 North SJIxth St. SOtf 5PORSAT.lS S"'Twiril("fnnTTinit and one to ba fresh In November, 2 calves. To bo Mild immediately. ' Inquire of V. II. Ciiau'tr, 747 Mer lin Koad. 06 roil SALB I -toil Chevrolet truck, drlvwi .300 mile. IHO'k. Can be seen at Uobart'a garsge. 06 FOR SALE--dloy In curload low. Choice alfalfa seed. 200 head of BiiKora goats rbciip. Jesse U llli'hurdsou, Central Point, Ore. 13 Holt S ALK .'i-room one story house, with pantry und closet. Cheap for cash. Cull at 812 'Washington boulevard, or phone 164-dt. 07 OOMPLKTK .MACI II NICKY for limk Ing brick and tile for sale. Will take brick as part payment.. Hlg Pines Lumber Co., Medfnrd. Oregon. OS NKWTOWN and Spltzcnberg cull ap ple. 40c and TiOc a lox at the rnn:'h, bring your boxes. K. Hnm-merbn-chcr. phone 600-F-2S.' OS FOR SALTS iood team of mares, W weighing about 1200 po.md. and good net of homes. Phone 54-J. 09 WANTK1) WANTED Men to work In lumber camp ot up-to-dute sawmill. Transportation furnished. For particulars Inquire nt Breen's Crescent City stnge office. Grants Pass, Ore., near 8. P. R. R. depot, -and express office. Phone 26. 4 8 tf WANTED Ambitious Americans to . prepare for good salaried office po sitions. Individual Instruction. Two free scholarships among first ' enrollments. Reglnler now, begin any time. Medford (Business Col lege. 06 WANTICD Position as bookkeeper. Have hold present position with v large mercantile establishment for trn years. Wish to make change. Kxcellcnt references. Leln Green wood, Hox 27B, Dol Rio, Tox. OS WAJSJBD TO KXCHANGB One whlle-facftd Jicrford bull, from registered Klock for one of same stock or liiirhujn. For informs . tlon e Mrs. J. L. Myers, K47 North Seventh traet.v 08 W.VNTnTO " Binall"-ranch partly In alfallit, with .modern btlllillnKs. Add r mm 'No. 1898 care Courier. 09 STRAYED KSTRAY Thr canm to my place a 1-year-old rou bull, crop oft right ear. Owner nail at once and iay damage. I JleMelles, Murphy, Oregon, , 09 "7" MlaM-KIXAXKOUS E. L. OALBRAITH laaaraace, any kind. Rentals. Bulldlag " sad Loan. Plat Glass Liability. 609 Q street. 84tf ttKMTlTlWN07Ticotiink. BatlafaT , tlon guaranteed. Writ to us tor suggestions for Christmas gift. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore gon. 145 LA Dl M' TAI LO It j xif-Kail anil win ter aults remodeled and brought up to the minute In style and' workmanship. Hring your FURS, plushes and velvela to be remade. Prlcea reasonable. Mr. W. R. Swoape, phone 253, old Klocker residence 1324 Kast A atreet. , 09 CHILDRKN Soli acorns; buy thrift stamps leper pound paid for acorns at 727 North Fifth St. 19 SKLL TREES FOR Flrat class stock in the varieties greatly In demand. Uberal terms with cash advance. Write for contract to day. SA'I.RM NCRSERY COM- Pany, 1030 Chemoketa St., Sa lem, Oregon. "" 20 QIOVIK0 Cant be beat for rhoumatlsiu, atomach trouble, bad breath, catarrh of the nose, throat and stomach. Many with catarrhal deafness, hear well after few weeka treatment. Don't fall to try It. If you wish to feel perfect. Mfg'd by Qtinndong Chemical Works, office 3 47 K. 15th St. N., Portland, Orcnon. Price' per pk. 12. about six months treatment. 06 Ji tlKlwrcl)C$ . .Vcimiiuii M. i:. litin h The i.Nnwmun M. K. church will ob serve "GoimI I,lterature Ioy" tomor row morulng. A a sipecial feature several of the laymen will give In tcreHtlnx talks on the varioits'plinHes of the aubjuct. Geo. K, Lundburg will apeak on, "Literature and Lite." Eclus Pollock will apeak on, "The New of the Kingdom." J. M. Inbam will speak on "Cultivating tbe Soul." The pastoi, 'dy . Joeeph Knotts, will glvo a ernnti.:::.t , leme, "The Will Ingnem of J' , tople." Special muslij rooming and . . cnlng. In the evening at o Mis Helen Fifluld will lead the E,iorth I-eague. The sermon them for 7;i'i I "Mak ing iUioA." The new sciib Ulo of time will be observed in tuu .!ay's rlco. Everybody welcome. Joseph Knotts, 4as:j:. Preoohlng service at 7; 30 on Fri day and Saturday evenings. Sunduy services at 11 a, m, and 7:30 p. m. A. . Edwards, pastor. Iluptlftt. ( liurch illblu school at 10, classes for all ages. iMornlng service at 11, ad dresx on "hoes From Our State Convention." li. Y. P. V. at. 6:30, Evening service at 7:30, aeruion on "You and I." special music by the choir both morning and evening. A cordial Invitation to all. C. M. Cllne, preacher. HKXTISTS E. C. MACY;D7 JITdT First-class dentistry. 109 South Sixth street, Grant Paaa, Oregon. KLKCTItlOAL WORK eLECTTtrC WIRING-ana "general eloctrlial work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 106 South Sixth street, phone 47. DRAYAGK AND TRANSFER THE WORLD MOVES? so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 397-R. ' F7 a.7lSlfAM71l7a7aKenrd transTer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor- . ed. Office phone 124-Y. Reslr dence phoiv 124-R. VETERINARY K I IK j EON DR. II. J. BESTUL. Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington boule vard, phone 398-R. PHVHIC1AN8 WANTED Dining room lrl, serond cook, and cliambnrniald, nt West ernlhotel. 06 WANTED TO IllIY Chickens, ynun and old for table use. Will also ' bily your fresh cg.ns. . Orants-J'UBS : hotl. Ort j WAITED GO or 60 h. p. boiler in Kood condition. 'Address No, 1 .s n ; care Courier. 01 tf L. O. CLEMENT. M. D Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glaaaea fitted. Office hour 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment. Phones,' office 62; resi dence 359-J. 3TlUOH"5LDOE."Mrb. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 369; office, 18 2. Sixth . and H streets. . A. A. VITHAM, M. D, Internal medicine nnd nervous diseases, , ,624 Medical Bids., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to 5 p. in., morning and evening by appointment. 0l. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T. , Kooiiis 1 und.-B Schmidt Bldg Treats ell dlsonsos. Hours 9-12 A a. ni.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 3 0 1 - It E. J. BtLLlCK. M. D Physician ' and , surgeon; office SuluilUiorii block, phone ,54-J; rcsldenuo. ,1004 U"'nrldi;e, phone 54-1.. Grants Pass. Hntlutny Prl) U'rUin Cliurch Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn ing worvbip, 1 1 o'clock, "Th 'I'er- onaJ Touidi." Evening worship. 7:30, "Chriat, or Chaos," discus sion of the .present unrest in the United ittatea, its cause and reme dies. America is going through social revolution and every tblnklnv) man should consider his share In tc making of a new America, as well u.i ' a Bear .world. (Monday, October 27, 7:30, p. in.. monthly meeting of Sunday school workers. Full attendance desired. Tuesday, October 28, at 6:15 the fourth not luck church ttupiier will be held followed by the clam In Christian Amerytnixation. These supper and class dlncussions are be coming increasingly 4opular: I -nut Tuesday nlghi 60 people Attended the class discussion on the foreign language problem In the Cnlted States. Next Tuesday, hindrances to assimilation will be considered.) n addition Mrs. Clement tells Interest ing missionary stories to all the children who remain. Provision is even made for the babies, so the whole family stays. JjUer in tbe evening a young people's social will ba held, given by three Sunday school classes, all made up of young people of' the church. All young lieople are cprdlolly Invited. Henry G. Hanson, minister. Salvation Army Three-day harvest festival pro gram beginning Saturday evening at 8 p. m. with girls program on har vest home. Holiness at 11 a. m. Bible school at 2 p, m. sharp. Y. V. L. at 6:30 p. m topic. "Lord of the Sabbath," Mark 2:23-27. Open air at 7:30. There mill be. participating program by both adults and Juniors at 8 p. m. Monday evening. The toys' company of the Salvation Army Bible school will givo program of recita tions and songs. The army hall will be open to all who desire to give thanks to the Almighty Gyl. You are cordially Invited. J. E. Stratln,.Enslsn. Church of Christ Our Bible school begins its ses sions at 10 o'clock. Join us In this study of God's word. The courm un ion service Is at 11. The subject for the discourse will be, "How Much Are You WorthT" Evening worship at 7; 30. 8ubject, "How Foolish Are You?" We are trying to beautify our property, come and see "Make our home church your .i.irch home." Cha. St. Drake, minister. M. Luke's KiaWopa Evening services at 7:30 p. m. A hearty welcome to -visitors. Rev. Philip K. Hammond, of Ashland, vicar in charge. Big Bill Hart in 100511X0 WEDNESDAY THCRSDAY ihe White MAZDA Lamp T w ' Nn - . V J . ati Kind to the Eyes The comfort.tlcf pleasing light from this new lamp, so kind to the cyce, appeeb t j everyone. It makee you feel at ease wherever they are. More than that, the interior attractiveness of any store.office or home will immediately be improved by this new ' EDISON MAZDA LAMP It adds the finishing touch to interior decoration. Made in a china-white, tipless bulb, 50 watts only, and can be used in any existing socket or fixture where you now have clear lamps of 40, 50 or 60 watts. Gives a satisfying, glareless light soft in its brilliancy. There is no comparison with any other lamp you have ever known. See it lighted today. Jewel Hardware Co. We Do fine Shoe Repairing , First Church of Jlirlxt Scientist Christian Science services are held every Sunday In tbe W. O. W. hall, at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject for Sunday Is, "Doctrine of Atone ment." Reading room Is open from- 2 to 4 p. m. dally except Sundays nnd holidays. The public Is cordially In vited to attend the services and to visit the reading room. jlM IIIMIIIIllMlljj1!! ! jj One Post -War Maxwell - 1 1 1 Built Every VA Minutes , j i I- ywisMWlL It !' 4 NLY 60 of the . r- means, and how the 1 1 1 St. Anne's Catholic Church Sunday masses at ,7:30 and 9:301 n'rlnolf ' Rev. J. G. Vlen. C. S. V., pastor. Free Methodist Church Meeting at 260 West I street. CIVIL ENGINEER DANIEL MoFAJlLAND, civil engi neer and aurveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. TAXI SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. . Calls an swered anywhere, anytime. S6tf PALACE TAXI Phone . A. Hyde. !2-J. Geo. 19 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD ' Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday j Leave Grants Pass ...l p. m I Arrive Waters Creek ...2 P. M. j Leave Wattrs Creek. . ...... 3 P, M j Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. id. I for Information regarding freight mid iaotmer rales, call at the ortlce! of the compi'tiy, l.undhuri hnlldlnat. 1 or ilHi.biit l.l I. ONLY 60 of the demand for this magnificent Pest-War Maxwell is being filled at the present time. Yet eight great plants are working to capacity; and 13,000 men are devoting their best efforts to provide enough Maxwc!!s. Today, one Post -War Maxwell is being built every 11'2 minutes of the working day. This is "at the rate of 100,000 cars per year. Imagine what this gigan tic production means to a purchaser of a Maxwell car. Think of the gigantic sav ing in money which the purchase of millions of dollars worth cf materials MmmMafrgtllM Afsra mtln arm means, and how the list price can be made so low. - Think of the accur acy, the sureness of the design of each single part, to take a chance ' on such rapid and enormuos movement of raw material through those great plants to completed product. Then think of the endorse ment by the public which this great demand indicates. The basis for this demand is 'represented in the good will of 300,000 owners of Maxwell cars before the coming of the Post-War Maxwell. , And the public bought $200,000,000 worth. They will buy $100,000,000 more in the next twelve months.. 3 1 1 I I - Collins Auto Co. i