Classified Advertising FOR HAUK TAXI FOR SAUB Vetch, gray oats, cheat, SOONER TAXI Phon«« 262-R for rye, baled hay. rolled barley, grass Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls au- seed. Ralph Waldo Elden. Med­ swered anywhere, anytime S6tt • ford. Ore. 55tf PALACE TAXI Phone 2 2-J. Geo. FOR SALE—-Black team with buggy A. Hyde. 35tf and harness. Sound and kind, DRAYAGE INI» TRANSFER 9*1 pounds. P. S. Woodfn, Box 640. Grants Pass, phone 600-F-3. 961 f THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone FOR SALE—1 new touring car at a 397-R. bargain if taken at once. 1 L»odge in fine shape, new top and just F. G ISHAM, drayage and transfer. Safes. pianos and furniture overhauled. 1 Chevrolet in fine moved, packed, shipped and stor­ coedition. 314 North Sixth St. 96tf ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi­ FOR RALE White > and Brown I^g- dence phone 124-R. born cockerels from Petaluma CIVIL KNO1NKKK bred-to-lay stock, , 6 months and 5 months old. Get i them now. price on. Con DANIEL M c F arland , civil engi­ will be higher later I neer and, surveyor. Residence 42 Schaefers. R. F. D. No. 2 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. F0»R SALE—Pour lots, one having DHNTISTts good substantial house, all furni­ ture. cow and chickens. Al! to be First-class sold for $1200. Inquire E B. Mc­ E. C. MACY. D. M. D dentistry. 109 H South Sixth Kee. 906 Foundry St. 29 street. Grants Paas. Oregon. FOR SALE—Steel traps, Call even- VETERINARY SURGEON ings after 5. Roy Wilcox. 331 28 West L Street. DR. R. J. BE9TUL, Veterinarian. FOR SAIJ-L Good cream separator Residence 838 Washington boule­ in good condition and ready for vard, phone 398-R. "Monroe” house to be torn down for new building sells at auction use. Cheap. Call at 735 Merlin for $138,000. President Monroe di«l here 90 yea th ago. The house In PHYSKTANS Road. 29 ----------- _-------- ¡which James Monroe, fifth president of the United States and author of FOR SALE—-Five Jersey milk cows. DR. RALPH W. STEARNS physician the Monroe Doctrine, died almost 90 years ago was sold today to a buy- and surgeon, effices formerly oc- er whose purpose it was announced is “to improve the property." It 1 now fresh with calf. 4 due to cupied by Dr. Stricker. Masonic ¡8 understood that the onl mansion now standing at number 63 Pine farrow within the next 60 days. Temple. Phone, office 21-J. rest- street will be torn down and that “there will be no sentiment about It." Also 7 or 8 heifers. F, M. Rath­ dence. il-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4.1------------------------------------------------ ----- ----------------------- bun. Muq>hy, Ore. 30 FEEDING ENSILAGE TO COWS HAY FOR SAKE—First cutting al­ L. O. CLEMENT. M. D„ Practice The Thanksgiving Witch limited to diseases of the eye, ear, falfa at $20 per ton. baled, at the Animal, Not Only Pay for Feed In nose and throat. Glasses fitted. barn. Jess York, Murphy. 31 .HERES a witch tn the kitchen Summer, but Will Be In Good Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap­ who's baking and brewing. Condition for Winter. WANTED And mixing and molding, and pointment. Phones, office 62: resi­ sifting and stewing. dence 359-J. She Is up to her elbows In raisins STOCK WANTED—Beef cattle and Do not wait too long when tiles are and spices. sheep G. W. King. Montague, had the weather Is warm to 0|wn s. LOUGH RIDGE, M. D. Physician As she chops and she peels and she your and silo and begin feeding ensilage Cal. 37 minces and allcea. and surgeon. City or country call« Around her the fragrance of pumpkin pie to yonr cows. They will not only pay attended day or night. Phones, hovers. WANTED—Stock to feed. Write or for their feed in the »umiuer. but will minute a new kind of dainty dl»- residence. 369; office, 182. Sixth Each be in much better <*ondition In the win­ phone W. W. Wooldridge, Provole cover». and H streets. A» stirring and steeping, and basting and ter months, to do better work. I»o not 43 sieving. fall to have some sort of shade in ‘he My capable sweetheart prepares for WANTED—Girl to cook and do gen­ A. A. WITHAM. M. D.—Internal pastures If you wish your cows to do Thanksgiving. medicine and nervous disease». well In the hot summer months. A eral housework. Mrs. W. R. 624 Medical Bldg., Portland, Ore. cow that lias to fight tiles In the sun Swoape. 30 Olive Street, phone all day will not give large retur.is In Hours. 2 to 5 p. in., morning and 353. 29 the pall at night. evening by appointment. WANTED—Good waitress or second helper in kitchen. Address Geo. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T.— Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Bickel, Glendale Hotel, Glendale. Treat» all diseases. Oregon. 29 Hours 9-12 a. m . 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R Fancy Broken Rice Macaroni Curve Cut Spaghetti Curve Cut IOC Per Lb. 70C Best Creamery Butter, lb. . Why Pay More? Basket Grocery Girls, It’s Up to You Wh have put our ehoulder to the wheel, hr II were, and. there la no turning beck It la »Imply up to you a Irin to I m * a little ••»nappy" and manifeat a little Intereet In The Popu­ larity Content. Just to make «onio of theee stlhgy old boy« wake up. We are going to give a*» ole for each 5e »pent lu Arcade Amusement Parlor In any way, whether on game or straight purchase. Step lively if you want that *00.00 Wrist Welch <>n display at I¿•teller A Son's jewelry store. Arcade Amusement J Parlor T FOR RENT—Seven room house with E. J. BLLLICK, M. D, Physician and surgeon; office Schallhorn bath at $6 per month; 5-room block, phone 54-J; residence, house and small barn, $5 per 1004 Lawnridge, phone 54-L, month. Good well at both places. Grants Pass Inquire except Saturdays of Mrs. W. H. Quaif, 823 North Seventh ATTORNEYS Street. 31 E. L. GALBRAITH—insurance, kind. Rentals. Building Loan. Plate Glass Liability. G street. Phone 28. BRIGHTEST SPOT IN TOW N WHERE SHOUTY'S I*I.A<*4 WHY Hwuii’f we use the W rwlinghowse Mazda lamp. Come up anti get one —take It home, try it, "once used always need.’* If you are going to buy a I beige now or in the spring, tome up anil sign the order now, for future delivery, otherwise you may not get one. No Creed WANTED—Young team, 1,000 H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. pounds, and harness. G. A. Pike, Practices in all State and Federal Nd. 2116, care Courier. 29 Courts. First National Bank Bldg. G. 214 North Hl »th .tree* Phone 17 No Propaganda TO REV) MWELLA.NEOUH a No “ism” ’ti» Grants Pass Service Station C. A. LINCH, Manager Original Dr. Spark W. COLVIG, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass. Oregon. any and 609 E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac­ tices in all courts. First National 84tf Bank Bldg. HEMSTITCHING, Picoting. Satisfac­ O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. tion guaranteed. Write to us for Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. suggestions for Christmas gifts. Grants Pass, Oregon. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore­ gon. 145 C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma­ sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. J AM NOW MAKING a specialty of holiday evening gowns. Early or­ GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, ders, better service. The beet of referee in bankruptcy. Masonic references. Mrs. W’. R. Swoape, Temple, Grants Pass. Oregon.’ 3* Olive Street, phone 253. 29 Phone 135-J. DRHH8MAKLNG JAME3 T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., Grants MRS. W R. SWOAP, ladies' tailor, Paas, Oregon. dressmaker and furrist; suits made up to the minute in style and workmanship; terms reason­ able and satisfaction guaranteed. The California and Oregon 30 Olive S’reet, phone 253. 06tf Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD IDA M. HOWEL1,. professional dressmaker, alterations, make- Effective Nov. 24, 1919. overs, First class work guaran- toed. Now located at Dean Apts., Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- Room 5, 515 North Sixth St. 47 days and Fridays. I^eave Grants Pass...... .....1 P..M. REAL ESTATE Arrive Waters Creek ... .....2 P.M. E. T. MCKINSTRY—C03 G street, l>eave "Waters Creek . ..2:30 P..M. phone 13-R. General real estate Arrive Grants Pass..... 4 P.M. business. The beet o’ all kinds of For information regarding freight' soils for fruit, hay or general and passenger rates call at the office farming. 21tf' of the company. Lundburg bulldinv, or telephone 131. STEAYEP STRAYED—Light colored row past 3 Ingenious Excuse. years old, some Jersey blood. Was Billy's mother was particular tha‘ wearing bell when she left pasture he should say his prayers upon bended several weeks ago. Finder notify knee before retiring, and one cold A. Bartlett, Grants Pass. 28 night she was surprised to find him already in bed when she stopped in his room to hear him repeat his prayer. ELECTRICA L WORK "Why, son. you haven't Aa III yonr ELEX'TRIG WIRING and general prayers," she begun, but he Interrupt­ electrical work, repairing, house ed her: “Oh, yes, mother, I have: wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 South I said them In bed. but I got In Just as uncomfortable position as I could." Sixth street, phone 47. "The Battery .Man" O! this witch In the kitmien lias wove, around me A spell that In happy rn. h.mtmeitt ha» bound me. Compounded of fruit w Matinee and Night and .Monday The Greater Misfortune. ■ Co-Ed (coolly to freshman who For Ignorance of nil things I» sn h»« Just picked up her handkerchief) —Thank you. But If I should- Imp evil neither terrible nor excessive, nor pen to drop It again, please don’t yet (lie grimiest of all; hut great clev­ bother. It wasn’t you I meant.— erness mid much learning. If they l»e accomplished by n laid training, are a i Penn Blate Froth. i. ok li greater misfortune. I’luto.