Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 16, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRANTS I'AHM DAILY COIRÌER
FRIDAY, JAM ARY Kl. H»UO.
FADE THHKI
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WallsKs "Sacharlas«."
DUDLEY MAGNETO
Break Timer for Fords
i
10 Day» Trial
A. V. Hazelton, Propr.
Successor to C. A. Linch
Dorothy Sidney, the ''Sacharlssa" of
Kdmund Waller's (cavalier i » h »1) per­
fect unii linpii«-loped verse, was born
In 102b In the year that the pilgrim«
cllndied Into tlie M»>flower lite lovely
girl who shone n< ii Illy In n quarrel-
M>me und corrupt nge flrat aaw the
light. She was oik * of tin- brightest
ortiuiueiila of virtue in the court of
(Tuirfes I. The eldest of eight datigb-
(era uf tile <Hrl of Leicester, she Inni
In bar veins the noble l<lo<al of the
Percy«, her mother being the daughter
of th«» ninth enrl of Norihtiinberland.
Waller «■< her ardent suitor, but the
young ludy declined his addresses.
She. gentle and virtuous; he. wild und
gifted ntid dissolute.
HI« poem to
“Sacharissa" 1« one of the gems of
Frigllsh literature.
”Ag<nt« Authority to Sell"- book
• I AO hlan't.t. ' 0c, Co'ir*»«' off'rc
»
Classified Advertising
W*“1"
Quartz blank« at Courier office,
office
ir
HHC KENT
KOH ULK
FOR HAIJC Four «-Weeks old pigs, FOR RENT -0‘A acres In city limits
ou Pacific highway,' (-room mo­
been weuned 2 weeks.
Address
dern house; also three furnished
Box 10. Route 1, on Merlin road.
or unfurnished rooms.
Mrs. O.
77
W. Murray, 824 A, corner 7th. 70
FOR St LE On« 191K Baby Grami
TO EXCHANGE
Model Chevrolet car in good condi­
tion. Kun about 7000 miles. Cail BTIMIY AND SINGLÊTÎÂiÎNE’SS all
30« or write Box 134, Granta Pass.
in good condition to trade for
73
calves or sheep. Phons «01-F-15,
or uddreas Ben H. Jess, Rd. 4. 70
FOR SALE A few thoroughbred R
civil. ENGINEER
I. Red. Black Al I nor lea and Burred
Plymouth 'Rock cockerels. For this
week only at K. ('hul)son, 490 DANIEL McFAHLAND. civil engi­
neer and surveyor.
Residence
West G street.
71
HARPER’S ELECTRIC STORE
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES ¿ SERVICE
Butler's superb assortment of
rare confections includes a va­
riety of special flavorings and
nut pantes, fruit and other co in­
binatlons of surpassing deli­
ciousness.
Their luxurious contents are
artistically displayed in a box
of artistic beauty, richly em-
bossed and forming one of the
most acceptable gifts ever de­
signed.
M D. Practice
limited to diseases of the eye. ear,
uose and throat. Glasses fitted
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap­
pointment. Phones, office «2; resi­
dence 359-J.
LOL'GHRIDGE, M. D. Physician
and surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or night.
Phones,
residence, 389; office, 182. Sixth
and H atreeta.
W. S. BUTLER
Merlin. Oregon
Prices upon Application
WANTED TO RENT Modern house,
furnished or unfurnished, in or
near town. Address No. 31 care
of Courier.
62tf DH. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8 T.—
Roo ma 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg.
WANTED Position as housekeeper
Treat« all diseases. Hours 9-12
or work of any kind by thorough­
a. tn.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R
ly competent woman. Phone «12-
F-4.
77 E J. BlLLiCK, M. D.. Physician
und aiirgeon; Office Schallhorn
WANTED Team of young horses or
residence,
block, phone 5 4-J;
mares, weight about 12<»0 pounds.
1004
iuiwnridge, phone 54-L,
Give description and price.
Ad­
Grants Pass.
dress C. A. Pruitt, Merlin. Ore. 71
DR. RALPH W. STEARNS physician]
WANTED Men to cut 4-foot wood.
and surgeon, offices formerly oc­
cupied by Dr. Stricker, Masonic'
32 per cord. A. E. Miller, Won­
Temple. Phone, office 21-J. resi­
der, Ore.
73
dence. 21-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4.
Grants Pass
& Medford
Auto Truck
■lohn II. f'lmetain, l*ro|i.
IXIHT
DRAYAGE AMI TRANSFER
All Kinds of
Hauling
1XJST Holstein heifer, 2-years old;
smooth crop off left ear, upper THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co.
Phone
elope in right. Finder notify Jo­
397-R.
sephine Messenger phonert01-F-1 3.
73
A G. ISHAM, drgyage and transfer.
Safes.
pianos
and
furniture
TAXI
moved, packed, shipped and stor­
fOONER TAXI- Phone 282-R for
ed. Office phone 124-Y.
Resi­
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­
dence phone 124-R.
swered anywhere, anytime.
SStf
Residence (Il I North Second St.
Phone 381-R
Carriers Wanted—
Carrier boys for Daily Courier
wanted routes now open.
Extra
pay for rainy weather. Apply at
once.
Placer location notice« at Courier
L. GALBRAITH—Insurance, any office
kind.
Rentals.
Building and
Loan. I’lnto Glass Liability. 609H
The California and Oregon
G street. Phone 28.
84tf
Coast Railroad Company
lM»li:S MTENTION AB hits “hi
TIME CARD
one-half former price at Mrs. Lil­
lian Carrier's, Corner Sixth and E
Effective Nov. 24, 1919.
streets.
Opposite Josephine Ho-
‘ tel.
S’ Traina will run Mondays, Wedges
days and Fridays.
STRAYED
I-eave Grants Pass............ 1
P.M
STRAYED from Inland, Oregon, Jnn- Arrive Waters Creek . ........ 2
P.M
2:30 P.M
nary 4, 1920, it light brown de­ I .eat e Waters Creek
4
horned Jersey cow, branded D on Arrive Grants Pass......
P.M
right, hip and swelling In right
For Information regarding freight
stifle. Kinder please care for same and passenger rates call at the office
mid notify A. M. Bunch, Leland, of the company. Lundberg bnlldlnc.
73 or telephone 13 1.
who will pity charges.
E
E. R WtuiebwM. R. P O. 1, Norfork. V«.
— Cathartic Tablets hsva Sone ar amt
aa «ar m o dlrjiw J n»r um <1''
M»LI» EV I.ID WHERE
Leader Call« Association a “Stabilizing
Influence” In Outlining Post-War
Program for Women—Federal Coun
Cll of Church«« to Announc« “Y. W.
C. A. Sunday.'
Mr« John l> Itockefeller, Jr., chair­
man of the National Educational Cam
palgn Committee of the 1920 World
Service Program of the Young Worn
en'a Christian AuMH-latlon, ha« made
the follow Ing statement:
“Since Die war we are more than
ever aware of the economic, Industrial,
educational, aoclul »nd religious dlffl
MRS JOHN O. ROCKEFELLER. JR
L. O. »CLEMENT,
PALACE TAXI Phone 22-J.
Geo.
A. Hyde.
25tfj
TAXI al Owl Hilliard I’arlora. 17 2-J,
or 243-1. for night calla. Day mid
night service.
»60
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
act promptly, without pain or nausea.
They clear the bowels, sweeten the
stomach and tone up th« liver.
IHE <'HAN<TJ4
PHYSICIANS
s.
Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bloat­
ing, G«>, Constipation — ail these die*
tressing consequence« of indigestion are
evoided if the bowels are keep open
and regular.
are that If hubby was Invited to
do the family washing or to
stick around while it was be­
ing don« he would say, "Let
George do ft.” Our advice Is
to let one of our electric wash­
ing machines take the soli out
of the garments and the toil
out of your wife's life. Let us
demonstrate their worthiness
and guaranteedness
AANTkl)
WANTED To contract for Pine and
Fir Jogs f. o. b. cars Southern Pa­
cific track. Big Pines Lumber
Company, Medford, Oregon
4 iff
For Biliousness
IF HUBBY HAD TO DO
THE WASHING-
7 40 Tenth street, phone 311-^
FOR SALE One organ and an Kill-
RKAL ■STAT’ k
son phonograph and records, Mil In |
flrat claiw condition. Call nt 902 1. T. McKINSTRY—«03 Ci street,
K street, corner Ninth.
72
phone 13-R. Genera) real estate
buslnes«. The best of all kinds of
Foil SALE One pair mares, u and 7
soils for fruit, hay or general
years old, weight about 1200 lbs,
Zltf
sound and good pullers, I 3-inch i farming.
new
wagon in good shape, 1 net
ELEI TRICAD WORK
heavy hurness. Mi for «450. In-
70 ELECTRIC WIRING and general
, quire Jewell Harness Shap.
electrical work, repairing, bouse
FOR SAIJ-: OR RENT The rtcovlll
wiring C. C. Harper. 105 South
property at H02 North Seventh St
Sixth street, phone 4 7.
Hain price $1800, rent BO |»er
KENT (HI'S
month. 7-rootn house, bath, good
well, '•* acre. Inquire Mrs. W. II.
E. C. MACY, D M. D
Flrat-cla»«
Quail. *32 North Seventh St. 74
dentistry.
109 H South Sixth
street, Granta Paaa, Oregon
FOR SALE Modern «-room bouse
with sleeping porch, good shade.
VETERINARY Sl'RGEON •
,
larc« yard, prominent corner in
best residence district
Address DR. R J. BESTIJL, Veterinarian
No. 90. care Courier.
94
Residence 838 Washington boule­
vard. phone 398-R.
1. W. C. A. PLANS
WORLD PROGRAM
Worse and Worse.
Mloprlnt« are often n source of joy
Few ur< more pleasing than thoae eti
•brined In the ancient yarn probahi»
con<o«t<»<l of th«» public Itanqnet nt
wlik-h n «penker. In proposing the tenet
of tin- nruty. < oupi< d It with the mime
of ii dMlngnl*he«l general, «botri he
Mr«. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., de«i iTl,<-(i. according to the printed ac­
count of the pror’eedfngn. n* n “botlte
Heads Association’s 1920
««nrri-il veteran." lit the next ixnm
of tin- |>npcr In which the libel Irol »»
World Service Program.
penred ii note wn« innerted expret»«!»»
reg
for ii typographic!»! e
I expi.i'ti'nc thnf the won1 -i
$3.000.000 NEEDED FOR WORK. I »'»•n "bnttle-wared veteran
hill Miignzlnc.
■
Stay on th© Job^
I)
While It Rains
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FISH REFLEX
BRAND
SLICKER
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Is the best wet weather
protection
lion ^ever
~ev«r, - mad»
made
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REFLEX
EDGE
5dWEJ»J
Boston
Mass.
r
^tiiiaM* -
2'’ll
Chairman of the Educational Cam­
paign Committee of the Young Wo­
men’s Christian Association.
’ cullies which beset the Ilves of girl«
ami women everywhere. In meeting
(lie post-war needs of women the
Young Women's Christian Association
stands as an Instrument of service,
I (e«*ed and proven hv war. and organ
j izetl to meet the manifold problems of
‘ t»eace.
“Because of its flfty odd years <>f ex
|M*rience In meeting fundamental prob­
lems affecting girls, the Young Worn
en’s Christian Association Is an organi­
zation particularly, flit»*») to exert a
stabilizing Influence upon the troubled
' times through a consistent program of
I service for girls ami women.
“American women are asking how
they may share in the world's recon-
' structlon. They can do so hy enlisting
-the support of their cuinmitnltles for
tills World Service Program, which will
insure to the world a healthier and bet­
ter womanhood.
“This campaign of the Y. W. C. A.
to tell the people of the Cnlted States
about Its work and to raise $3,000.000
with which to carry on Y. W. C. A.
work during 1920 In the I’nlted States.
Europe. China, Japan, India, South
America. Egypt, Siberia and Mexico
will close the week of February 22 to
29, which will be known as Y. W. C. A.
Week.
“The Federal Council of Churches
will probably set one Sunday as a time
for ministers throughout the country to
address their congregations on general
conditions affecting women and the
Young Women’s Christian Association
ns an Instrument of service.
“The Immediate task Is to bring to
the people of the I'nlted States
knowledge of conditions affecting
live« of women In all purls of
world. We c:in no longer ignore
character, the manner of life ami
Ideals of other p«»ople«. whether
want to or not A «pei-lul call Is now
coining to the Association from I’h'na.
Japan. India ami South America,
where work was held back during flic
war because of the necessity for spe-
■ini activity In Frunce und the United
Stn'oS.
T he World
or .<4 500 l*Mi
Service Program inlls
of th1« amount $1.500,-
has already been secured."
The educational campaign commit
»><• Includes among It« members Mrs
Robert E Speer, president of tlw Nn
llonid Roani of the Y. W. C. A.: Mr«
I Henry P. Davison. Mrs William Van
V. Haves. Mrs. Rebert L. Dickinson.
Mrs William Adam« Brown, Mrs Van
Sanford Merle-Smith, Mrs. Lewis H
Laplinm. Miss Ellen Hale Stevenson.
Mrs Frederic B, Pratt ami Mrs. Her-
hart Lee Prntt.
M uddy
© mplexion
OUB COMPLEXION is muddy. You look hag­
Y
gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their
lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread
and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk
every day, and y;:i will soon be as well and as
beautiful as ever. Price 25 cents per bottle.
Chambatelam's Tablets
Whiiens
Peroxide
Ä
Better
Pered
lxo
Tooth Paste
Sold only
where
A'D'Séoods
are displayed
Character In the Finger.
The rarest kind of finger 1» that
which Is thin at the top Joint, spread­
ing outward toward the tip In n com­
paratively thickened outline. Here we
Immediately discover elements of re-
finement. Intellect and determination
In addition to strong religious princi­
ple«. The finger containing well-
arched nulls lends one to gather the
Impression of deceit, whereas It Is a
known fact that the owner of tint «alls
Is wlf sacrificing and cons' lerate
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G B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
With Grants Pass Hardware Co