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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1919)
(ilMVlH PAHH DAILY IXH'RHClt TIEMIU, DECEMBER Hl, IIHII. I lx:t a greeting The Battery Shop card carry your 314 North 6th Street, across from the Court House, is the WILLARD SERVICE STATION. Service Batteries for all cars. message of Christmas cheer Phone 127 Come in and see our fine selec- tlon of appropriât« cards and other things suitable for gifts. A. V- Hazelton, Prop. Successor to 0. A. Li neh Classified Advertising EOK NA IX Demaray’s Drug & Stationery Store WANTED FOR 8AIJC Vetch, gray oats, cheat, rye, baled hay. rolled barley, grass seed. Ralph Waldo Widen Med ford, Or<- BStf WANTED To contract for I’ine and Hr logs f. o. b. cars Southern Pa FOR HAI4-: Hydraulic and Irriga- cific track. Big Pines I.umber Will sell tlon pipes, all «Ises. Company, Mudford, Oregon. 41tf cheap. H. W, Webber. Phone 5 4 248-J. — BLA« WOOD at Edgerton mill, »2 5H per Her or delivered for 13.25. Ha* ( WANTED Improved ranch. over 40 acres; alfalfa, with water been cut 2% months. Phone' right, near outside range nnd I ’49-J or see W. C. Harmon. 5* school. P. O. Box 507. Yreka, r. R FOR MILK phono H9-J. Cal. Gifts for Grandparents I FAGI TH OVERHEATING IS GREAT NUISANCE G. B. BERRY Harnes» and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work Barney Oldfield Compelled to Pull I Up Alongside Track and I 1 See Others Go By. With Grants Pass<Hardware Co TELLS HOW TO PR VENT IT Carbon Deposits In Cylinders la Most Prevalent Cause—Have These Scraped or Otherwise Cleaned Out Frequently. <By BARNEY OLDFIKLD.) Several times In the course of racing career I have lm<l to pull alongside the track or road and watch the other laiys speeding on to victory, «bile I, by decree of the great god dess. Cliunce, was out of it because exi-esslve overheating hail burned my engine up. So what I am going to «ay In regard to the causes of over I heating comes, so to speak, from the heart. While overheating la more common ly encountered in hot weather, it oc cur* even in the coldest regions. The ordinary owner probably considera it a nuisance, but little more. As a mat ter of fact chronic overheating con tributes enormously to deterioration FOR BALE lavender coat hangers, WANTED Men who know how swamp for horse skidding In win ■tick« and «achei« for Christmas ter weather. |5 per day of 8 hours, presents at 63« North Sixth street. address I. E Kesterson Lumber Mrs. JH. F. Graham. 48 Co.,'Worden, Oregon. 54 FOR SALE One horse 10 years old. weighs about 1400. Good work WANTED dreading soprano singer tor choir work. Address No. 22««. horse, gentle, sound and true I are Courier. Mur- Bros , “rice >100. Hayes I phy. Ore TAXI ) Just what to get for grandparents seem.* to be the hardest quwtlon to decide at Christinas time. They like things that add to their comfort. In the picture above are two suggestions. One is a resiling glass, which will V li», j.. Mtf prove useful, when ordinary spectacles FOR SAIzE .4o cows giving milk, six Angora goals and three sheep. TAXI at Owl Billiard Parlor«.'!72-J. 1 fall to reveal to the eyes that are growing old. Below Is something ebb-kens, geese and ducks. Inquire or 24 3-L for night calls. Day and pretty and useful for grandmamma. Jack Caaeidy, Merlin road. Just night service 55 It ia a bouquet made of paper north of city limits. 45 flowers, and In the heart of each DKNTWTR dower Is something needful for sewing acres FOR »A1JC OR TRADE 160 or darning. The center of one flower E. C. MACY. D M. D Flrat-claas of old growth pin«, cruising about After December 10th, I will again take in general overhauling Barney Oldfield. dentistry. 109% South Sixth is a small spool of black thread; in 6,000,000 feet, in Josephine coun- work for the winter, but will discontinue it after March 30th, 1920. others are loop« of tape, pins, needles, street. Grants Paas. Oregon ty. We wish to purchase a ranch hook* and eyes. If you wish to have me do your work bring It in early. of the power plant. Make no mistake, fur a home and will give a bargain overheating, ex<-vpt for a local and Batteries. Generators and Magnetoes overhauled and repaired. VETERINARY AVRGEDN lo do so. P. O. Box 732, Granta temporary cause. Is something to be I Handle tile RACINE TIRE» run down aud remedied. . Pana. Ore. 41 tf DR. R. J. BE0TUL. Veterinarian I Residence 838 Washington boule I Some of the Causes. FOR SALE- Spitzenberg and New vard, phone S98-R. E. A. ADAMS, Auto Electrician There are a number of different town apples, price according ts Licensed Auto Electrician and Battery Repairman causes of overheating, some mechan PHYHKXANH I'hone Bfl SO« South Sixth Street quality It K Ho-.», R F. I). ical. some functional and others due 47 L. O. O1JCMENT. M. D„ Practice No. 2. simply to the bad driving of the op limited to diseases of the eye. ear, erator. One of the most frequent DRY FIR WOOfly Delivered twice a noae and throat. Giaese« fitted. causes of overheating is simply driv week. Dickenson * Daws. Phone ing with the spark retarded. When A Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap Wlldcrville 48 the «pal . is held this way the piston pointment. Phone«, office 62; resi is on it* vvny down in the cylinder be dence 359-J. FOR SAIzE Hydraulic and irriga fore the t-xpioKion lakes place. Ob THE KEWI’IES XMAS TREE tion pipes. Will sell cheap. Sizes 8. LOUGH RIDGE, M. D. Physician viously more of the cylinder wall is from 2-lnch to 4-lnch, guaran O ’ dear me 1 am so happy and aurgeon. City or country calls exposed to the heat of the flame and 'Cause Santa hae found the way tee«! 35 years, H. W. Webber, attended day or night Phone«, consequently the general temperature He has lit right here amongst us Phone 24 «-.I 5 4 residence, 369; office. 182. Sixth Is rained. I know he has come to stay. and H streets Aery often when a car Is driven up Me. being Queen of the Kewpies IXM4T I must stand close by hie side a steep hill it is necessary to retard A. A. WITHAM. M. D - Internal The rest of you must act pretty, the spark to keep the engine from medicine and nervous diseases, ’Cause in you we take great pride. knocking. By the time you get to the 624 Medical Bldg, Portland. Ore. I hope that all little children top of tin- bill the radiator Is boiling Every little girl and boy. Hours. 2 to 5 p. ui., morning and away like a teakettle. Will walk right up here and see ns. MTNVTCIXANEOTM evening by apimintment. Most Common Cause. For J am just full of joy. 11 1 South Sixth Street "Merry Xmas,” "Happy New' Year.” Of all the causes of overheating un E L. GAIzBRAITH Insurance, any DR. W T TOMPKINS. 8. T.— Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt We must each sing out. with glee. Bldg. doubtedly carbon deposits In the cyl Building aud kind. Rentals. When children come up to see u«. Treats all <11 aeases Hours 9-12 inders is the most prevalent. As a Jxian Plate Glass Liability. 899% And look at our Xmas tree. a. ni.; 1-5 matter of fact, carbon deposits cause p. m. Phone 304-R S4tr G street. Phone 28. —G. M. G. overheating simply because they cause E J. BfLLiCK. M. D.. Physician the explosions to come at the wrong HBM8T1TOHING. Pivoting. Satisfac and surgeon; office Schal Ihorn time, whereby too much cylinder wall tion guaranteed Write to us for block, phone 54-J; Is exposed with the results that I residence, suggestions for Christmas gifts. mentioned above. When the engine 1004 Lawarldge, phone The Vanity Shop. Medford. Ore overheats, knpeks and backfire«, with Grants P räs gon. 145 an obvious loss of power. It is a safe r»R. RALPH W STEARNS physician het that there Is a lot of carbon In Most OXO- ACET YIJ9NK welding and surgeon, offices formerly oc the cylinders. The cure, of course, experienced hand In town, Also cupied by Dr. Stricker, Masonic Is to have the carbon scraped or other all kinds of lathe nnd auto work. wise eleilined out nt frequent Inter- Temple. Phone, office 21-J, resi Phone 19, or call at 1235 M 81. 65 vals. tIVII, ENGINEER dence, 21-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4. FOR SAI.E A Columbia grapha- SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R phone. Good us new. Cabinet and Jhney Luke or Cutler, «'.ills an-| 8. L. Harding. 704 2 8 record 86tf awered anywhere, anytime 45 PALAOE TAXI -Phone 22-J. D street. Geo. I ANNOUNCEMENT! Arcade Amusement Parlor IHIHNRMLAKING ATTORNEYS DANIEL MeFARLAND, civil engi IDA M. HOWELL, professional neer and surveyor. Residence dressmaker, alterations, make- H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. Practices In all State and Federal overs, Flret class work guaran- ELECTRICAL WORK Courts First National Bank Bldg. teed. Nra located at Dean Apts., Room r JX North Sixth St. 47 i «I zECTRIC WIRING and general 0. W. t'Oi.VIG, Attorne.v-at-law. electrical work, repairing, house Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg 1HÌES3M virtd and alterations. wiring. C. C. Harper. 105 South Granta Pass, Oregon. MTS. A L. Harding, 704 D St. 45 Sixth street, phone 47. E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Prac REAL MOTATE tices in all courts First National E T. McKINSTRY «03 G street, The California and Oregon Bank Bldg. phone 13-R. General real estate Coast Railroad Company business. The best of all kinds of O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. TIME CARD Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270.1 soils for fruit, hay or general Effective Nov. 24. 1919. Grants Pass, Oregon. fnrming, 21 tf __________________________ DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER I C. A. SIDLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma- sonic Temple,' Grants Pasa. Ore. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law, 397-R. referee In bankruptcy. Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. F. U. ISHAM, drayage and transfer Phon« 135-J. Safes. pianos and furniture'_________ moved, packed, shipped and «tor- ! ' J ......... AMES — T. « CHINNOCK. Lawyer, »d. Office phone 124-Y. Real- First National Bank Bldg.. Grants d«’nce phone 124-R. I Pass. Oregon Chinese Caligraphy. The <'bínese, neiording tn :i Clinton paper, recognize the extreme cumpiex- Ry of thclr written language. About 20 years ago. In Jhe day* of the ein- press dowager, a scholar nnd reform er mimed Wang Chao, who held the highest obtainable literary degree, con ceived the idea of a simplified form of Chinese writing. He Invented a pho netic system of symbols, which was prott ptly branded revolutionary and suppressed, while its ‘•radical” author «ns banished. latter, however, the Idea tins been Introduced, and the government has tried a system of the same kind, but more complicated, with out much success. Two missionaries Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- of Tsang-cliovv have fared better in an effort to revive Wang Chao’s pho days and Fridays. netic script, which Is based on the fact Leave Grants Pass........... 1 P.M. that, although the number of charac Arrive Waters Creek.......... 2 PM. ters Is vast, there are only 318 “word- I .eave Waters Creek 2:30 P.M. aounds" in the Chinese language. Arrive Granta Pass .......... 4 P.M. For Information regarding freight Romans improved the roads, but and passenger rates call at the office paid no attention to improving the of the company. Lundburg building, vehicles on the highways. or te)«;>hone 181. The Wardrobe Cleaners 9 315 N. Sixth Street Phone 147 Cleaning Pressing Repairing z We’call and deliver