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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1919)
t MO.Ml.W, 4MTOIIKK 27, UMII. (J HA NTS I'AtW DAILY OOlKIKIl AOB TORE G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants 'Pass Har4vare Co. Classified Advertising FOR RAMS Vetch, uruy oat, chest, rye, baled hay, rollod burloy. gram eed. lUlph Waldo Kldf-n. Med (urd, Ore. hilt RANCH IJiSli FOR BALE In Dol Norte county, California'. Oood buy, Mostly all under the plow. Next year will tee blje Improve ment tlii'ro. now under way and land value will greatly IncMuo. For further Information Inquire of (Juo. W. Howe, AKe.nl, Crescent City, California. 13 80 ACIUO KAJWI-JFor aiilo or rent. Iorted 1 mile from Dryden, Oregon. Oood water right, plenty of berries and fruit. 18 acre un der Irrigation. Kalr bulldlnga. Addre No. 1803 cure Courlor. 17 FOR SAUK-niack team with buggy and harness. Bound and kind, 900 pound. !. 8. Woodlh. Box 640, Cimnta f'aaa. phone f.oO-F-3. ntr 40 AC It KB three mile from elty on upper river road for sale at a bar gain. I4,010; email payment, Imlan' o t per rent; 10-rooin plaa tered hoiise, old barn SOxlOU; Z seres pesrs; about 90 acre under dlli'h atirvey; 10.000 cords wood timber. Address II. C. Mailer, !.'i0 Washington atrent, Portland. Oregon. 22 "A'AN'TKD WANTIOD Miin lo work In lumber camp o up-to-date tawmlll. Tranaportatlon furnlahed. For particular Inquire at Breen' Creaoent City atage office. Grant !', Ore., near B. P. R. R. depot, and expreaa office. Phone 26. 4 8tf VANTRI Ambition Americana to prepare for good salaried office po sition. Individual Instruction. Two free scholarship among first enrollments. Register now, begin any time. Medford ttuslnes Col lege. 06 WANTED Position aa bookkeeper! Have held pre in t position with lurge mercantile eatabliahment for ten year. Wlah to make change. Excellent reference. 1eta Green wood, Box 278, Del (Rio, Tex. 08 WANTED Dining room girl, aerond cook, and chambermaid, at Weal ern hotel. 08 NOTICK OF 1UMI IUKTKMT MKKN.VO NOTICK 18 IIKHKHY CIVKN, that pursuant to an order of the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon, ! made and entered October 2, 1919,1 a meeting of the qualified elector j within Road District No. 7, will lie held at the Grange Hall at Murphy, on Monday, November 8, 1919, at! the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for the; purpose of voting upon and deter-' mining whether or not a apoclal road tax ahall lx levin! -within ald dis trict for th'j p trpose of grading and graveling iinlu thoroughfare there in up to but no; c'-eedlng ten mill on the dollar o:i r ;nh dollar of tax able yroierty wlfu'u tbe dlirtrlct. a Khali foe determined tf ald meeting. C. O. GIM.ETTK, County Judge to- '-"Mfph'iip County, Ore tin. KOTICT. OF MO,U IHSTIUCT MKkTI; Big Bill Hart in IU0DMIU COMIXO WKIttKKIMY TIU'llSDAV (iranU 1'unn Heats Axlilanil Grant Pass, with eye on the southern Oregon championship, Sat urday defeated the Ashland blgh, 2C to 0. The Jieavy Grants 1'ass back flold proved too much for Ashland' line. The game was marked by very rough playing and frequent penalties. Grant Pax being the worm offender. NOTICB 13 HERBIJY GIVEN, that pursuant to an order of the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon, made and entered October 2, 1919, a meeting of the qualified elector within Road District No. 8. will be held at Woodman Hall at or near William Post Office on Monday, November 3, 1919, .-: the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of voting upon and deter- '.'href! lizzie Wrecked Three iKords were wrecked here a":'., .1 " o'clock Sunday morning at tho fe.r.uiiern IPaciflc crossing on Sixth street In one, two, three trder. The orcupantaof the machines were returning from the (Murphy dance and went north on Sixth street. When tbey returned the machines crashed Into a flat tar which had been left by the train crew extending Into the street. The pavement was mining whether or not a special road 'et and the flat car was almo.; in lax shall be levied -within said d:a-1 visible as the machine lights hit the trlct for the purpose of grading nnd pavement underneath the car. No graveling main thoroughfares there- one was hurt In up to .but not exceeding ten mills on the dollar on each dollar of tax-'SKVKX H "XTIKS OVKU T4M able property within the district, aa IHMIKKVIXT iMKMOUIAI, DKIVK shall be determined at said meeting.) Portland. Ore., Oct. 25. Wallowa WANTED TO BUY Chickens young C.G.GILLETTE, .and GIIHam counties have reported and old for tuble use. Will also' County Judge for Josephine I their quotas raised In full in Uie buy your fresh eggs. hoM. i Grants Pas I 06 I County. Oregon. FOR 1 new touring car at a bargain If taken at once. 1 Dodge In fine 'shape, new top ami just overhauled. 1 Chevrolet In fine ' condition. 314 North Sixth St. Hfltf FOR 8AI.K- 3 cows, 2 giving milk stlfl one to be fresh In November, t calves. To be sold Immediately. Inquire of V. H. Casner, "47 Mer lin Rond. 08 FOR SAI.K 1-ton Chevrolet truck, driven 3ll miles. $1400. ('an be seen at Hobart's garage. 08 FOR &.W.K Hay In carload lots. Choice alfalfa wed. 2U0 head or minora goats cheap. Jesse K Rl' 'hardson, Central Point, Ore. );l WANTED SO or CO h. p. toller (n good condition. Address No. care Courier. ,XIT1CK OK RO.ll i 1880J Oltf I DISTRICT MKKT1XO I. NOTICK fs HEREBY GIVEN, that WANTBI) TO KXCHANGK One pursuant to an order of the County whlte-facod Herford bull, from Co,irt for Josephine County, Oregon, registered stock for one of same ma1 Bn' entered October 2, 1919, stock or Durham. Hon see Mr. J. Uooseielt memorial campaign today. This makes seven counties in the state that have gone over the top and several other counties are expe-ted to complete their quotas by tonight. Multnomah county is speeding up and will probably go over the top by midnight. A vigorous campaign Is being made by leaders In Portland's North Seventh street. For informs-. a mating of the qualified electorsrinanelal. llvlc industrial and bua- Mvers 8 4 7. u",n Koaa ltnct No. 9, will bei,ne8" me OS held at the School House WANTIOD TO BUY Small partly lu alfalfa, with modem buildings. Address No. 1896 care Courier. School District Number of; 4 n ranch w - n V the hour of 10. o'clock a. m.t for thei DlimOflfl Of Yntlntr liiwin an A 1aa.J I inriiicrr ir uui a special roau yil 8AI,K--."-rooiii one story house with pantry and closets. Chenp for cash, .('all at SI 2 Washington boulevard, or phono 14-R. ' 07 COMPLETE MACHINERY for mak ing brick und tile for sale. Will take brick as part payment. Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford, Oregon. OH NEWTOWN and Spltxenberg cull ap ples, 40c and tide a box at the ranch, bring your boxes. K. Ham merbr.cher, phono '06-E-23. 09 KOR SALE Cood team of mares, weighing about 1200 pounds, and good set of hornesH. Phone 54-J. 09 FOR SALE iKonr registered short horn bullft. Serviceable nge. Priced right for quick sale. C. O. Gnrrett, Glondnle, Ore. 10 FOR SALE OR TRADE Fine moun tain stock ranch, good outside range, 12 nillos from railroad, '40 ncroa Improved, good buildings, fences, water rights, horses, cow, pig furniture, etc. Sell cheap or trndo for small Improved farm In valloy. Address owner 4 908 care Courlor office. 07 TAXI SOONER TAXI-Mhone 262-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an swered anywhere, anytime. Retf PaLCBTAXI Fhne2 2-J. "oTo". A. Hyde. ' 19 CIV IIi KXGIXUEIt DA.VllJL McPARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Rcsldoiwe 740 Tenth stroet. phone 217 -Y. HKNTISTS : K. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-class detitlsir. 10:11-4 South Slvih " strttt, Grunts Pans. Oregon. WANTED Man with team to plow: tax shall be levied within ,11.. and harrow eight acres river bot-1 trlct for the purpose of grading and! ' "I torn land. Or will furnish seed graveling main thoroughfares there- Berlin, bi'.'n. ilJcutenant-Geu-' and let land on share. Phone In up lo .but not exceeding ten mills Albrei;ht, formerly commander j 223-J. Wllford Allen. 06,on the dollar on each dollar of tax'of the bordtr defense troops In the' able property within the district, a .northeast advised the officers of his! hall be determined at said meeting. leommaud on tho occasion of their C. G. GILLETTE, j demobilization, to goto work in thej County Judge for Josephine (mines or on the farms. j County, Oregon. "Everything In Germany," he de- v jrlarexl, "Is wailing for the celebrat-j Stammering Is often a result of'ed great man who can help. Better' UNT LOST Square green-gold bezel for ladles wrist watch, engraved. Re ward for return to No. 1909 care of Courier. 10 STRAYED BSTRAY There came to my place a 1 -year-old roan bull, crop olt right ear. Owner call al once and pay dumageo. L. .Hosteller, Murphy, Oregon. 09 curing a handed. child from being left not vr.it for h.lm gentlemen. Printing that pleasea We do Courier Job Deparrment. MIM-KLLAXKOl'g E. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 80S G street. 84tf HEMSTITCHING, Plcotlng. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Write to us tor suggestions for Christmas gifts. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore . gon. 145 CHILDREN Seli acorns; buy thrift stamps lc per pound paid for acorns at 727 North Fifth St. 19 SELL TREES FOR US First class stock 1n the varieties greatly In demand'. Liberal terms with cash advance. Write for contract to duy. SAiLEM NURSERY COM Pony, 1030 Chemeketa St... Sa lem, Oregon. 20 QUONDONG Can't be bent for rheumatism, stomach trouble, bad breath, catarrh of the nose, throat and stomach. Many with catarrhal deafness, hear well after few weeks treatment. Don't fall to try It. If you wish to feel perfect. Mfg'd by Quondong Chemical Works, office 347 E. 15th St. N . Portland, Oregon. 'Price per pk. $2. about six months treatment. - 06 ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth street, phone 47 7ra YAtik TniTiimnskkii"" THE WORLD MOVES; so doe. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 397-R. F. Cl. Tsti Aft rirarasontudtliuiisf"er. Sares, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shippod and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. , Real- ,'ltnce phono l:4-R VETEKIXARY SVRGMX DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. iof 1,n"lmoni&- ( I .AIX IIAltDV ILL Portland, Ore.; Oct. 27. Captain William Hardy, survivor of the Perry expedition to Ja;.T.n. is critl allv ill Residence 838 Washington boule vard, phone 398-R. Mining blanks nt Courier office. PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice1 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; real- dence 359-J. ( S. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls A attended day or night. Phones.' residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth and H streets. 1 A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 624 Medical Bldg., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to 5 p. ni., morning and evening by appointment. I 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 304-R. 1 E. J. BIHJCK. and surgeon; block, phone M. D., Physician Office Schallhorn 54-J; residence, iuut LAwnriage, Grants Pass, phone 54-L, Fruit-Juice Essences Jiffy-Jell desserts carry real fruit flavors in es sence form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des sert So you get a fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. This is the new-type quick gelatine dessert five times as good as the old kinds. Loganberry and Pine apple are two of the best flavors. Try them. They're found only in JWJ5: J0 Flaoort, at Your OocerY 1 Packaft for 25 Cents , The California and. Oregon , ; Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trafi WHEN A CHILD HAS CUOIT Tlio.is.-;uis of mothers say Foley's i Honey und Tar Compound Is the ; best remedy for croup they know. H ..., kA . 1. 1 -.1. 1. I. I.. . oi will run Tuesday, Thursday ; llhIm. n,M nl- nasn.,UB Leave Grants Pass ...J....1 P. Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. ' and ear.es hoarseness.- The easning. M Rtran-?lln: fip;ht for breath gives way I y to quiet broRthlnx and peaceful sleep, j Leave Waters Creek.,.,... .....'..3 P. M J- A,CS!U -,' f ln,,,n,9,' u- writes: -vve r.- . -n !"vo used l'oley'a H-iney nnd Tar In I Arrive Grant Pass. .. 4 I. 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