i.UlMH I'AHH GAILY CXI! RI Kit MONDAY, DWEMIih.il 2U. JU1II PAGE THREW "SNOW BABY’ PLAYS SANTA CLAUS G. B. BERRY WRIGLEYS Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work c a package before the war With Grants Pass Hardware Co. 5 5 5 Classified Advertising ron hale c a package during the war ELECTRICAL WORK FOR MILK phone I49-.I. 5« ELBCTRIC WIRING and general ••lee tri cal work, repairing, house FOR SALK--Ono bora« 10 yoora old. wiring C. C. Harper, 105 South weigh* about 1400. Good work Sixth street, phone 4 7, bora». gentle, wound und true, "rice 1100. Ilayee Bros., Mur­ ItENTIHTN phy. Ore. 3Ntr Foil S \ 1.1: Oil TRADE I eo acre# E. 0. MACY, D. M. D. First-class deatlstry. , 109 % South Sixth of old growth pine, c.ruialug about street. Grants Pass. Oregon. «.OoO.OOO feet, In Josephine coun­ ty. We wish to purchase a ranch VETERINARY Nl'HGEON for a home and will give a bargain to do so. P. O. Box 732, Grants DR. R. J. IIESTUL, Veterinarian. Paas. Ore. 4 Itf Residence 333 Washington boule­ FOR SALE Slx-wgcka old pig«. vard, phone 398-R. Henry Binger, Merlin, Or»., Box PHYNICIANH 46. 55 L. O. CLEMENT, M. D* Practice FOIl SALE One windmill, tower limited to diseases of the eye, ear, anil 6000-gnllon tank, at a bar­ nose and throat. Glasses fitted. gain. Addretta i*. O. Box 633. Office hours 9-13. 2-5, or on ap­ Granta Pane, Ore. 56 pointment. Phones, office 62; resi­ Foil SAI JO One K-monthe-oid Ches­ dence 359-J. ter White male bog. 200 pounds. Address Luther Roblnxon. Rd. 4. fl. 1DIGIIRIDGE. M. I). Physician snd surgeon. City or country calls SI attended day or night Phones, l S\I.E \ tew fine K. O. White residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth leghorn chock rein. |4 each; also and H streets. a few good breeding hens. K. ILimmerbacher, phone 606-F-23, A. A. WITHAM. M D.—Internal medicine and nervous diseases, Rd. No. 2. 59 624 Medical Rldg., Portland, Ore. Foil SAJ/E 13 hens and one roos­ Hours. 2 to 5 p. tn., morning and ter, all from excellent strain. evening by appointment. Phono 243-Y. S3 DR. W T. TOMI’KINS, 8. T.— VO KKNt Roo inn 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. FOR KENT OR MALE My 40 acre Treat» all dlieaeen Honrn 9-12 place In Wolf Creek; 10 acres a. m.: 1-5 p. in. Phone 304- R cleared; ‘¿% acres In bearing fruit; creek through place and fine E. J BILLICK, M. D.. Physician spring, Practically In town. Ueut and surgeon, office Schallhorn SI00 tor oue year. James Watson, block. phone 54-J; residence, 140 Boifth Broadway, Ixin Angeles. 1004 i^awnridge. phone M-L, <’al. Grants Pass. A INTKI* DR. RALPH W STBARNB physician and surgeon, offices formerly oc­ cupied by I>r. Stricker. Masonic Temple. Phone, office 21-J. resi­ dence, 21-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4. WANTED To contract for Pine and Fir logs f. o. b. cars Southern Pa­ ATTORNEYS cific track. Big Pines Lumber Company, Medford, Oregon. 4 Itf II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practice« In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. WANTED—-looe turkeys at the City Market. Bring poultry in this week. Highest prices paid. 57 G. W. COLVIO, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg Grants Pass. Oregon. W ANTED II. M. Parker will pay E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac­ tices in all courts. First National cash for a lot on Stxtli street, Bank Bldg. south of L. 56 A c a package THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! Mi tin- tn. 1 1 . .. *.. >.s I. •• Vm! h t<> Peary, daughter of Admiral Peary, discoverer of •• ■••lol In dl-trlbiiting toys rive» by the ehitdri-n who ate uroi n • <>f Wnalilngton to luvalld youtigsters In tlm hospital free > i- i... i, u itr nr tic iind is seen ns lI m -n " baby” and today. NEWSPAPERS DON’T TELL ALL OLDEST OF FRENCH JOURNALS As a Matter of Fact, World Must Not Be Judged by What One May See In Print. Gazette de France Was First Pub­ lished 238 Year« Age, and Is Still In Existence. Through nil chlllr.ed countries folks spend a lot of their time Just read­ ing the pe.x ra. And It Is all right, •oo. Everybody reads the papers. Blit one must be careful to keep ene's equilibrium nt the same time. We mint not make the mistake of sup- poslng that there Is nothing else going on In the world except that which the pupers print. Tlie papers publish only the news that Is startling or sensational. Nat­ urally. thiit's nil they pubtl-h. What­ ever Is unusual, out of the ordinary, something that unonlshes one—these things are what the papers print. If you »ere Io go Into u lieu spa- per office with an Item, say, a limit a man who lied reared hfs family care fully, sent them to school and had paid the mortgage off his home, the editor wouldn't put thnt piece In the paper because there Is nothing unusual Shoitt It. But If the Item were abont a man who refused to work to support hl* family, and who bent Ills wife over the head with a chib, and who chased them all out In the middle of the nfcht In the rain, then the editor would sny It was "news." So, you see. It Is mostly the trou­ bles of the world. Its seamy side, its crime and suffering mid squalor that get tnto the papers. Yet, (here Is the world's other side, thnnk God—Its bright side. Its love and gladness and charity and the help that one man gives n not her. Read the papers, of course. But, when you read them do not get the Idea Into your head thnt the world is plunging headlong to perdition, be­ cause such Is not the case.—L’tlcn Globe. The flret number of the Gazette de France, the oldest newspaper In France, was published 288 years ago, Mav 9ft. 1831, under the editorial di­ rection of Doctor Renaudot. This most (Miwerful of the early journalists of France was born In 15M and. after graduating in medicine, established hlm-elf In Pari" about 1812. Richelieu nnd Pierre d'HozIner. the genea'ogist. are said to have Inspired Renaudot In establishing the Gazette, which was |nil>11a lied weekly and consisted of two small sheets, the first bearing the title •f Gazette and the second Nouvelles Oidinalres <|<- Divers Endrolts. Doc­ tor Iicnatnl.it established the prece­ dent. long followed In European jour­ nalism ami by no means extinct, of presenting foreign news first and rele gating domestic and local news to the hist page. Soon Hfter the establish­ ment of tlie Gazette Doctor Renaudot whs granted iiu exclusive monopoly of printing nnd selling news|iapers In France. When the founder died In 1833 the Gazette passed to his son«. The title of Gazette de France was first used In the middle of the eight­ eenth century. It has been published under that title ever since, with tlie exception of a brief period during the revolut'i n of I ms , when the name wax tempo lily changed to Le People Franca 1«. WANTED Work In hotel or restau­ O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. rant, or as cook or assistant in Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. camp. Address Mrs 8., <16 Rogue Grants Pass, Oregon. River Ave., Grants Pass. 55 | C. A. SIDL1CR, Attorney-at-law. Ma­ TAXI sonic Temple, Grants Pass. Ore. WINGS FOR MRS. VANDERBILT EOONER TAXI Phone 263-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­ GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, 8oldier Admired Spirit of His Enter- referee In bankruptcy. Masonic talner, but Couldn’t Quite swered anywhere, anytime. S6tf Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Credit the Rest. PALACE TAXI—Phone 22-.I. Geo. Phone 135-J. A. Hyde. 25tf Mrs. W K. Vnmlerbllt tells this store I XMI.S T. (-KINNOCK, Lawyer, on her-' .f: TAXI at Owl Billiard Parlors. I7.'-J. First Natlonnl Bank Bldg., Grants She was doing enntcen work In or 24 3-L for night calls. Day and Pass. Oregon. France during the re ■ id misunder­ night service. 55 standing In thnt vlclhlty, ; i I devoted consldernhle time to eni< rtnlnlog DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER The California and Oregon American soldiers In one of the host.-- THE WORLD MOVER; so do we.1 houses. Being nn excellent dancer Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD arid attractive, she was In much de­ Bunch Bros. Transfi r Co. Phone mand among the boys. One evening 897-R. Effective Nov. 24. 1919. she danced several times with n tall F. <4 ISHAM, drayage and transfer. tow-hit I red jdotlghboy who showed Safes, pianos and furniture I Trains will run Mondays, Wednes­ symptom» of great loneliness and moved, packed, shipped and stor­ tnlked volubly about things In Michi­ days and Fridays. ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi­ I-eave Grants Tass .......... 1 p.M. gan. When the evening wns ended, the dence phone 124-R. Arrive Waters Creek......... 2 P.M. tow-haired one came over to Mrs. Leave Waters Creek 2:30 P.M. Mint ELLA N EDI N Vanderbilt. Arrive Grams Pass........... 4 p.M. "I’ve hat! a bully time," ho said, E. L. GALBRAITH —insurance, any For Information regarding freight "and I want to keep tmek of you. kind. Rentals. Building and and passenger rates call at the office We're moving out of hero tomorrow, Loan. Plate Glass Liability. «09’4 1 of the company, Lnndburg building, for the front. But if we got buck, I'd like to look you up over In the States. 0 street. Phone 28. 84tf' or telephone 131. My nnme Is Albert Bridgeman, from OXO-ACETYLENE welding. Most ! Grund Rapids. What’s yours?” experienced hnnd in town. Also1 "I'm Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt,” she re­ all kinds of lathe and auto work. plied. It nfford« the coiinihsctir of Phone 19, or call at 123^AI St. 65 The doughboy Rcnnned her from «Arreta much plemmre to know fiend to foot. thnt h richly emboste«! und nr- REAL ESTATE "That's right, chicken,” he said, Helically finished one pound 'fly high I” E. T. MeKINSTRY GOB G street, box of Butler’s dainty confec­ phone 13-R. General real estate tions, comprising n variety of Little Helen’s Ides. business. The best of all kinds of nut mid fruit flavorings seien- Helen hnd a good linnglnmlon. One «oils for fruit, hay or gonerttl tlficully blended, can he obtain­ day, when playing blind mnti's buff, farming. 2 Itf ed liny lime this winter from she was seen Crawling or. all fours. i It II, ENGINEER The "blind limn" stumbled over her ami when she uncovered her eyes and DANIEL M c F arland , civil engi­ Merlin, Oregon n-ked why Helen was dowu on her neer and surveyor. Residence Prices upon Application kmes. Helen replied: "1 thought you would think It was a dog.” 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. W. S. BUTLER NOW Improved Rivet Cutter. A pneumatic rivet cutter for use In structural stc ■! work ami tn repair «hops consists of n tony: barrel, with compressed air connect ion nt one end and n chisel nt tlie nther, the stem of the chisel being held by a coiled spring, which draws It back after each stroke. A pl liliger travels freely in tlie barrel or tube. anil a small bypass pijte connects the end« of this tube Two men are employed, the one at the rear opera I Ing the valve and the one nt tile front keeping tlie chisel iiguinst the rivet head. Tlie force id the blow can be regulated by the valve. Air pressure of 30 to 90 pounds ci.-iy be used, the higher pressure being the more effective. A punch can bo In- •'til'd In place of the chisel for back­ ing • lit tile rivets. In (lie larger size ill. ■ roke Is 40 incln nnd the weight of i lie iiu cliin • complete is only 05 p ini'lsi A snuiller s-lze will cut rivets up to three eightlis of tin Inch in dinin cter. The Battery Shop 314 North 6th Street, across from the Court Housfe, is the WILLARD SERVICE STATION. Service Batteries for all cars. v Phone 127. A. V. Hazelton, Prop. Successor to C. A. Linch When Bitten by a Mad Dog. When Idtte.i by nn unitual that Is sti.-pecliil ns mud, the best thing to do, according to Hrs. J. (’. Regiin and A Silknnin of New York, who describe n recent ease in Archives of Diitgnosls. Is to squeeze the wound to encourage bleeding, wash it with n solution of mercuric chloride (1 III 1.000), cuuler- Ize It with fuming nitric acid, nnd me ply a wet tlrcssing of the mercuric • hloride solution. The wound should never be sewn up; If n deep punctured wound, It should he cut open with a scalpel. The sooner this treatment Is applied the more likely it is to be successful. Afterward the routine Pasteur treat­ ment should tic tuken. rincer location notices at Courier ifffco , CHICHE^RSpiLlí Tint l-lllí lTn.4 .ml U.M m—ll"' bote«, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Take no L™. ““ ~ Ask forClíl-i I IIUAM» URANIA PILlA .- f<5 tB years I nuwn as ax Be-1. Sliest. Always Be* t,Sa\.-X. .* * -, Reliable V. SGiEBvorasTSFvnnwRf Newspapers!? & 10cBundles- Courier