Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 27, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAG« THRBW
GRANTti l'AMH DAILY IMMKIEK
NATURDAY, l»F< "EMBER 27. IIHli
t
g . b : berry
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co.
Classified Advertising
5X
On« horse |o years old.
Good work
true.
anil
hors«, gentle, sound
M it r-
"riio iioo
Hayas Bros ,
3Xtf
pliy, Ore.
bX»ll SALE
weigh« ulMiut I 400.
L. GALBRAITH inaurarne. any
Building and
kind.
Rentals,
laiiin. Plate Glass Liability. 809*4
K 41 f
G street. I'hono 28.
a____
M out
OX O-ACET Y1 JONE welding
Al*»
experienced hand in town
, all kinds of lathe and unto work.
Phone 19, or call at 1235 M Hl. 85
l-XBl SALE OR TRAME i •; o nere»
of old growtli piu»-, cruising about
0,ooo.ooo fluii, in Josephine con li­
ty. W<i wish to purchase a ra itch
for a houle und will give a bargain E. T. M c K instry «03 g street,
phone 13-R. General real estati-1
to do so. P. O. Box 732. Grunt«
business.
The beet of all kinds of i
i Ilf
l'aas, Ore.
soils for fruit, hay or general
irrigu-
farming.
21 tf |
IX»ll SAIJ-: Hydraulic
ip. Size«
tlun pipes, Will uell
giiuran-
from 2ln<h to
Welilwr,
teed 25 years
DANIEL McFARLAND, civil <-ngi
54
Phon« 246-.I.
Heelden»«
neer and surveyor.
IX» It SALE lavender coat ha liger*.
740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y.
«tick« ami aa -het« for t'lirlnliuus
ELE4 TRIt'AL WOKK
promeut« at 636 North Hlxth street,
5
4
tira
ha
in
Mrs M F.
ELECTRIC W! Ill NO and general
i-le.trl al work, repairing, house
wiring
C. C. Harper, 105 South
Sixth street, phone 4 7.
Rill HALE Slx-wet'ks old pigs.
llenry Steger, Merlin, ore.. Box
55
48.
Flrot ItaptiM ( hurcli
All the regular services at
the
usual hour«. iMusic led by the or-
cheatra and large choru« choir with
Prof Applchoff uh director and MI hh
Calvert pianist.' Blblo e'-hool at i
with cluHHeH for all eg««.
Morning
«ervlie at 11, antbwiii. "There I m a
l-md;*' sermon, "God's Place " H
V. P I', at 6.30. Evening service at
HOI HEKEEP1NG ROOMS, fur E. C. MACY. D M. D. First-class
dentistry.
109 %
South Sixth
nlshed, for tent.
Mrs.
M.
A
street. Grants Pass, Oregon.
Wertz. 2<>7 West <* Street, phone
1
M
VETERINARY HVRGKDN
FOR ltKNT 4>it • -
DR
R. J. BESTTUL, Veterinarian
place in Wolf Creek;
10 acres
Residence 83 X Washington boule­
cleared; 3 Vi acres In bearing
vard, phone 398-R.
fruit; creek through place and fine
spring. Practically In town. Rent
PHYNK "I ANN
3 I 00 for one year. James Watson.
I. O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practice
140 South Broadway, L oh \ngeles.
limited to diseases of the eye. ear,
Cal.
57
nose and throat. Glasses fitted.
2
of the church. The Epworth In-ague
will be in charge from 8 to 10, the
l<adies Aid from 10 to 11, and the
pastor will preslil.- over the last hour
of the dying year
Everybody in-
viteti.
PAGE ONE NIGHT
‘ MEDFORD II Thursday, Jan. 1
■
< "hurch of < hrist
Oriole instruction In religious •(I-
ucation la open to all who d-- ire to
come to our school at 10 a. in. Morn­
ing worship service begins with the
communion at II. This will be fol­
lowed by dlHeoiirse on, "Prayer in
Our Program for the New
Year.”
Evening worship at 7 30. Sermon
subject, “Seeing Afar."
How will
you si»end the la«t Sunday in this
year? We invite you to spend It in
God’s house.
Chas. fR Drake, minister.
A NEW
WONDER
NI NI» THEM TO
White Mazda
Lamp
THE GOLDEN ROLE EUR CO.
Ink for u <l<-rn<niHtration
ll<- Klirr- to we the»« lights
GET THE TOP MARKET PRICE
ion voi it
Raw Furs
«03 First lie., Sentile, Wash.
Write for price list and tug».
Rogue River Hdw.
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
7:30; anthem. "At Evening Time;’’
sermon, Nazareth and the Carpen­
ter Shop " On Wedti'-Kday evening
there will 1>e a social and watch
When the body begins to stiffen night service. The public Is always
and movement becomes painful it invited to all our service«.
is usually an indication that the
C. M. Cline, preacher.
kidneys are out of order. Keep
these organs healthy by taking
COLD MEDAL
Th» world’s standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid trouble«.
Famous since 1696. Take regularly and
keep in good health. Io three sizes, sll
druggists.
Guerenteed as represented.
Look fer U. u«. Geld M«i.l M every koz
sad aacaet so -mtlaUoa
Newman M. E. 4'liiii-i-h
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Ep­
worth lx-ague at 6-30 p. ni
In the
morniag at 11 o'clock Rev. Joseph
Knotts, pastor, will preach on the
New Year theme. "Jov Comet!) in the
Morning.” At 7:30 on the theme,
"The Double Portion." Special mu­
sic both morning and evening.
New Year'« eve there will be an
"All Church Social" In the parlors
e
Betluiny 4’r«--l»yt<-i imi ( 1 liiirch
Morning worship, * 11
1 1
o’clock,
"Tranaltlon* — A New Year'«
Year’s dedlta-
Hon." Sunday
£ inday school at 10. Younir
lieople's meeting. 6.45,
"How to
6:45, "How
Make the Next Year Better Than
90:1.17.
This.” f'Halms 9O;L17.
Evening
worHhfp at 7:30, "Sixty Minutes.”
Wednesday, December 31, 7:45 p
n»., "A Prayer for the Coming Year,”
HI John 2.
Henry G Han on. minister.
PRESENTS
THE
FAMOUS
STARS
IN
PERSON
FRANCIS X.
BUSHMAN
I
NOT
A
“YFfLYii
BAYNE |J_
THEMSEIA F.8
Fa-cinming Mystery Play
“TheMaster Thief’
By EI»W. E. ROSE
WITH
I TYPK li, MORONI O CANT OF 20 LIVING, BREATH
» ING A4 TORN
PRKTCS—Orchestra: $2; Parquet, *1.54»; Bah-ony, *1.50, $1,
."MX—Plu* War Tax
a Neat« Tue-aiay , lx-« ciiil»er 34»—Mail 4>rdeiw Now
St. Luke’s l.piMopal
Sunday (Holy Innocence Day)
ev enit)£ service at 7:30 p. m.
A
hearty welcome to all. Help the na­
tion-wide movement by attending.
Rev. I’hilip K. Hammond of Ash­
land. vicar in charge.
First Chnrcli of 4 liri*t Scienti*t
Christian Science ervi. es are held
every Sunday in the W. O.‘ W. hall
at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening
meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject
Sunday is ’’Christian Science.”
Reading room is epen from 2 to
4 p. m. daily except Sundays and
holidays. The publi is cordially in­
vited to attend the services and to
visit the t'-ading room.
f'
"
Oliver* MoroHeo
tlie
11 ENT I STS
(X > KKN:
Car Bargains
1»17
1U1«
HHI
1»1 4
101«
< HEVIRJLET .......... .................................................................... Ml75.(Hl
I III V 15 »I I I ............................................................................... $450 00
FOR!», (kklll SHAPE ...».................................... ................... S I.Ki iN)
Ford, NEW TIRLX..................................................................... * ;5o.oo
OVERLAND WITH STARTER .......................................... S»i.o-m
SEGONI» HAND I'ARS BOUGHT A NI» NOI
C. L. Hobart Company
~
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap
polntment. Phones, office 62: resi­
dence 359-J.
WASTE»
4
WANTED To contract (or Pine ¡.nd
Fir log« f. o. I». cars Southern Pa­
cific track
Big Pirn-
Limber
4'ompuny. Medford, ore: n
4 111
X
- -
¡XH’GHRIDGE, M D. Physician
and «ergeon. City or country calls
nttended day or night.
Phones.
re«!ib nee, 369; office, 182. Slyth
and II streets
A. WITHAM. M
D. Internal
medicine and nervous diseases, i
i,. I Medical Bldg. Portland. Ore
Hours, 2 to 5 p. hi ., morning and
evening by npimintmi ni
r.in< 1. I».''»
WANTED 1 tiii-i •>'«-«I
4 h ui'ri'K; iilfi«lf»i. with w t’ur
in-1
right, ni-ar oiitHldc ran ge
DR. W T TOMPKINS^ S. T
«chool. P. 4». Bo« ’» h 7, Yr- ka.
Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt
Bldg.
54
(Mi.
Treats all disease«.
Hours 9-12
a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R
WANTED .Men who now how to
«warnt», for hor»o skidding In win
tor weather. I- per day of s ho ire E J. BILLiCK. M. D„ Physician
and surgeon» office Schallhorn
addreaa I. E. Kesterson l/umbcr
block,
phono
54-J;
residence.
(io.. Worden, Oregon.
'»4
1004
latwnrldge, phone 54-L,
W VNTED loop turkey* at the City
Grants Pass.
Bring poultry In th I k
Market.
57 DR RALPH W 8THARNB pbjrwlctaM
Iligln-Ht price« i mid.
week.
and surgeon, office* formerly oc­
WVNTED AgeiitH (or Griui U» Pans
cupied by l»r. Stricker, Masonic
and vicinity. Good proposition.
Temple. Phono, office 21-J. resi­
Previous experience unnecessary.
dence. 21-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4.
Fyee School of Instruction.
Ad­
ATTORNEYS
dress Massachusetts Bonding and '
Insurance Company, Accident and
II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law.
Health
Department,
Saginaw,
Practices in all State and Federal
Michigan, i'apita.1 11,500,000, 54
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
W VNTED H. M. Parker will pay
cash for a lot on Sixth street, G. W. COiLVIG, Attorney-at-law.
Grants Paas Banking Co. Bldg.
south of Ij.
&6
Grants Pass, Oregon.
To EXCHANGE
E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac­
TH AJ>B W tnlyd, tn mu oi
tices in all courts. First National
about 1400, and wagon and cash.
Bank Bldg.
Trade for Ford touring car.
\<l-
(Irt'HH No. 234 1, care Courier. 54 O. S. BLANCH ARD, \ttorney-at-law. |
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone 270.
TAXI
Grants Pass, Oregon.
SOONER TAXI Phone 2G2-R
for C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma­
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an
sonic Temple. Grants Pass, Ore.
swered anywhere, anytime.
S6tf
GEO. 11. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law,
PALACE TAXI Piloni- 22-J. Geo.
referee In bankruptcy, Masonic
\ Hyde
- ,ir
Temple, Grants Paas. Oregon.
Phone 135-J.
TAXI at Owl lilllinrd Parlors, 172 .,.
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or 248-»L for night calls. Day and
JAMES T. . CHI>NOCK, lawyer,
night service.
First National Bank Bldg., Grants
Paas. Oregon.
LONT
LX>ST Fourth liberty loan bond No
5040203, $50; Fifth Victory loan
bond No. A1O9I464. »50. Finder
please return Io Courier office and
metre reward
.
■'1
drayage and trannfer
St. Anne's ('•tliollc < Tiureh
Sunday maaMi-« at 8:00 ami 10:00
o’clock.
Rev. J. G. Vlen, C. 8. V., pastor,
MW'KIXA.NKOl »
F4HI NALK
FOR Minx phone 149.1
I Jit iI k CbiirclKS |
•r
—
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co.
Phone
897 R.
F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer.
Safes,
pianos
and
furniture
moved, packed, shipped and stor­
ed. Office phone 124-Y.
Resi­
dence phone 124-R.
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
New Years Day
American Legion
vs.
High School
'
He saw the foreign roads in England
and France, the best’ in Europe—and in
other < ontinental eountrie • and he knows.
Being unable to M-cur<- a game with any out Mile High Hrhool
team, our local i-liainpionH have lice'll challenged by th<- All-
Ntar Inierican Ix-gion team, comp« » mm 1 of former G. I*. H. S. men.
The part railroads have played in the
development of the United States is beyond
measure.
It I m e-ti ma till that lioth lineup-, will average Hi.” | m > iiiii I k and a
most interesting liattle t* 0x|HX-te<l.
American railroads have achieved high
standards of public service by far-sighted
and courageous investment of capital, and
by the constant striving of managers and
men for r -waj’da for work well done.
•
We have the best railroads in the world
—we must continue to have the best.
Game to Start Promptly at 2:30
Admission .
. 50 Cents
But they must gr
SERVICE AND SATISFACTION' OCR MOTTO
We carry a full line of Tires anil AcccHMiric-« at the I h - k I
price« on the market-
Now I k tlio time to make your spring repair*.
We iiinke a specialty of all kind« of Lathe mid Machine
work and general re|>aii-H. Also nil kinds of cast steet
mid ntuniiniim welding.
Bring in your mechanical
Trouble*. We can help you.
1
Th« raOwRvx of tho United State« are •
more than one third, nearly one half.
of all the railways of the world. They
carry a yearly traffic bo much greater
than that of any other country that
there ia really no basis for comparison.
Indeed, the traffic of any two nationa
may beecmbined and still it does not
approach the commerce of America
borne upon American railways.
Ssaatvr Cuai^w
„
To attract to the railroads in the future |
the investment funds of many thrifty citi­
zens, the directing genius of the most (
capable builders and managers, and the p
skill and loyalty of the l»est workmen—in
competition viftth other industries bidding
fer capital, managers u i men the railroatl
industry must hold cut fair rewards to
capital, to managers and to the men.
American railroad ' v. i 1
ue to set
world standards and ad< -ti
serve the
Nation’s needs if they continue to be built
and operateti on the .American principle of
rewards for work well done.
advertisement u puhhdicdbylhe
fSfosociatiofi
Executives,
C. F.BURKE and T. E. KNOX, Props
_
To the $20,000,0UO,Cl0 now invested in
our railroads, there will have to be added,
in the next few years, to keep pace with
the nation’s business. 1 illtons more fori
additional tracks, stations and terminals,'
cars and engines, elect i ic power houses and
trains, automatic signals, safety devices,
the elimination of grade crossings and for
reconstruction and engineering economies
that will reduce the cost of transportation.
FASHION GARAGE
& MACHINE SHOPS
Effective Nov. 24, VI».
Trains will run Mondays. Wetlnes
dnyn and Fridays.
P.M.
I xjiivo Grant8 Pass......... ....t
o
PM.
Arrive Waters Creek___
...2: 30 P.M.
Leavo Waters Creek
P.M.
Arrive Grant* Paso......... ....4
For information ragardin* freight
and passenger rates call at the office
of the company. Lnndbiirg building,
or telephone 131.
\ SK any doughboy wh-» was “over there”
J A. and he will tell J*d that American
laiiroads : re the let in the world.