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Till IlNDAY, >miti Alti J». Classified Advertising FOR *»A1JC UMANT8 l'ti*b DAILY cot KI Ell A PAGE THlUC* f ICE-COVERED GREEK STEAMER ABANDONED G. B. BERRY DIIENHMAKIXG FOR SAI.E Modern 8-room house ACCORDION PLAITING, drsiwmak- with sleeping porch, gooti shade, Ing, and ludi«» tallorljig, hcni- large yard, prominent corner In atitching, dyeing and alterations best residence district. Address promptly done. All work scientif No. *<), care Courier. 94 ically done both in style and workmanship. Hprlng suits a spe DRY BLAU WOOD *3.50 per tier de- cialty, estimates cheerfully given, livered. Phone 379-H. 70if prices reasonable. Mrs, W. R. FOR BALK Alfalfa hay (carload Swoape, 30 Olive Street, phone lota) *ï» ton. f. o. I*, her«. Cen 253. tral Point Feed Blore, Jegse L, ELEt TRIGAL WORK Richardson. 87 Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co FOR RALE 8 acres Mi mil" from ri.EX'T'RfC WIRING and genera) Grants Pass on Pacific highway, electrirai work, repairing, house cleared. 6-room housa, barn, gar wiring. 0. C. Harper, 109 South age Telephone and eletrlc light" Sixth street, phone 47. available, *1200. Mrs. Agnes M. DKAYAGE ANI* TRANSFER .Morris. Rd. 1. Box «4. 9<* FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey bulb rilE WORLD MOVER; so do Bunch Bros Transfer Co Phone of servl<enl>l<« age. <lrandn»n» of *97-R. Hl. Muwus' Poppy, whose official record la 952 |*otinda of butter fat. P. G 1RIIA.M, drayage and transfer. C. N. Culy. HZtf Rafes. pianos and furniture WINKMAP apples, »mull, 50 per box moved, packed, shipped and stor the I,', r,A,-r«d <h-<l! of the tired, wit-iilitei' ptiileu !>■ »tie appeared after while they last Bring boxes and ed. Office phone 124-Y Resi she ..» uhniidunrd by her crew on Snide Ishiml where she was driven ashore j 1)1» »|M>t 1» known to mariner» as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic.” dence phone 124-R. com» for them. O. L. >4. Leigh, East M street. 88 REAL KHTATE FORD WITH SHOCKS BCG GOOI* AH NEW ...... ROADSTER FINE SHAPE FORD GOOI* AH NEW ...... FORD GOOD SHAPE ............ BUICK CAR Several other cars at Imrgain price». ..... »«O« .. 43HO «4M ... »32S ...... »AIM! C. L. Hobart Company POWERS. Salc-nian i GIVES WIFE STOCK RANCH 120 acre» on Pa GLYCERINE .MIXTIRE cific highway, 11 miles from I. t . M c K instry cos g street, phone 13-R. General real estate Grani» Pa»a, uno mile from Hugo A retired merchant whose Wife business. The beet of all kinds of S P. station and high school, for years from catarrh of soils for fruit, hay or general suffered the stomach finally gave her simple b-ruuiu bungalow, goòu corn, 13 farming. 21 If glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as acre» Cenced, 5 acres in wheat. 300 mixed In Adlsr-i-ka. ONE bottle DKNTI8TM or more cords of wood timber, produced great result» Because Ad- sub-irrigated black land: prloe K. C. MACY. D M. D. First-class ler-i-ku act» on BOTH upper and a ». <u_ ¡lower bowel it removes all foul mat- *1200 cash. Addrosa John dentistry. 108% C __ L Hwth '(er wnich ¡tolsoned stomach. Relieve» Bouth Breeding. Rogue River. Ore. 10* street. Grant! Paas. Oregon. ¡ANY CASE sour stomach or gas on [stomach. Often CURES constipa Foil HVLE Improved tract close In. VETERINARY BURGEON tion. Prevents appendicitis. Nation- Priced to sell. Call 3IA-Y. HAtf __ _ al Drug Store. HOP POL 1'3 tor sale. 4 miles north DR. R. J. BE8TU1.. Veterinarian Residence 838 Washington boule Placer location nonces at Courier of town. Write er see T B. tannb- vnrd. phone 398-R. Off tre »i son, 11. F. 1). 1. I'HYHIt IA.N.N FOR SM-t: »-room cottage, fur- ulshed; urger of A and Eighth 97 L. O CLEMENT. M D„ Practice) J. E. Weidman limited to diseases of the eye. ear, FOR BJLl'J A dandy home. That nose and thrust Glasses fitted big brown bungnlo on A street Office boors 9-12. 2-5. or on ap-1 Troubles of Stomach <*P) h > Ito Joe Wharton'» residence, polo (merit. Phones, office «2; real-< and Liver large lot, plenty of shade, good lo dene- 359-J cation, nice neighbors, come and Los Angeles, Calif.:—“I will gladly see It. Ellsworth Tubbs. 102 A 8. LOUGH Ri IXJE, M. D. Physician ! tell of the relief and cure Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical and surgeon City or country calls street. 1*1 Discovery gave me. attended day or night Phones. I was sick with RMOOTIHNG HARROW. ipriiigl residence. 349; office, 182. Sixth troubles of stomach, tooth harrow. 10-lnch and 8-1n<-h and H str>-«tR liver, etc . and La plows. Iron wheel wagon and* Grippe with :dl its heavy work harnea» for sale or K W T TOMPKINS. 8 T. Roo’us 1 Hnd 2 Schmidt Hidg tra<le for hay; farm for rent. Mrs., Hours 9-12 , W. E. Ih-ckwlth, ltd. No 1. 871 Truai* all dlseasss Golden Medical a. tn ; 1 5 tt m Phone 304- It Discovery did the After LaGrippe WANTED WANTED TO RENT Modern house, ¡ E. J Bl LUCK. M D.. Phy SI 1) 1 fnrnlshed or unfurnished. In or1 HP 1 * irgeou, office Schallhorn near town. Address No. 31 care| Ulocl , phon« 5 4-J, residence. M-U uf Courier. *12tf ¡ 100 4 l.a vpridge. phone a Gran’s Pas« WANTED TO BUY A se ond hand saddle. Must be priced right. L. DR RALPH W. STEARNS physician and s'irgeon. offices formerly oc 8. Morrison, Iceland. 8k WANTED I'sed disc re ords. id-, cupied by Dr. Stricker, Masonic Temple. Phone, office 21-J, resi dromi No. 21! care Courier, 89 dence. 21-L Hour*: 10-12, 2-P. ■.......... -7 — ' ----- '. -- " I WANTED TO TRADE • residence ATTORNEYS in Blaine, Wash., valued *450o, for residence or business property H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at la v. In Granta Pass. Would consider a Practices In all State and Federal ranch. Address No. 231 care of Courts. First National Bank Bldg. Courier. 87 COLV10, Attorney st-ta". G. W TO EXCHANGE Grants Paas Banking Co Bldg. FOR EXCH ANGE-Kimball organ In Grants Pass Oregon. first class condition for tyjLwrl- ter, wood or heifer, or what have E 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tices in ail courts First National you. Address No. ICS. care of Bank Bldg. Courier. 90 (* S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law CIVIL ENGINEER Golden Rule Bldg. Phono 270 DANIEL McFARIJtND — Civil en Grants Paas. Oregon. gineer and surveyor. Registered professional engineer. Res. 740 C. A. 8ID1.ER. Attorney-at law. Ma roni« Temolo, Grants Pass. Ore. North Tenth street, phone 211-Y. MWKLLANKOI H good work. I also took Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for biliousness with grand success I write with gni'itnde to tell others of the relief that ih in st'»re for them Do not delay but ha-ten to get the :dx>ve remedies if suffering from any indisposition.”— S amuel K alukt , 978 Euclid Ave. Sick-Hea dache, Indigestion, Biliousness 8tockton, Calif.:—“For constipation, for sick headache, for an inactive liver, for indigestion and biliousness, there is nothing to equal Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. I have tried other things but like the 'Pellets’ beat of any.”—M rs F. C anfield , 329 8. Grant 8t. TIERCES I ellets ■ WE SI- li . \.M> RENT new Sm el Sewing Machines. Grants Pass • Hardware Co. 86tf Prices will still be good next harvest You now have a home industry which will buy all your surplus grain and pay you the top cash price. If ><*u need any more seed wheat, oat* or hurley get it at the # Josephine County Flour Mill Corner Thiol and G Streets Phone 123 Why Let Night s Curtain Close Your Show at 6 O’clock Your display window is a stage. Mr. Merchant. Before it, from early morn until late at night passes an audience of thousands. Don't let night's curtain shroud your show window in darkness »hen the factory whistles blow. Don’t even permit the lower ing dusk to dim the attractiveness and brilliance of your display. Install modern concealed Electric Window IJghts and keep your audience interested as long as it lingers on the streets, Show your merchandise in day-like light all evening long, Be as alive to the sales possibilities of your show window as your competitor next door. Telephone jour electrical contractor non. ij furni'hril free. Estimates <heerfwl- FOR THE LIVER !•* Phone 108 J 1EO. H. DURHAM. Allome)-at-iaw, referee in bankruptcy. .Masuulc Temple, Grants Pas». Oregon. Phone 135-J. t MUESCRiee A VACUUM CLEANER AND A MOTOR FOR VO UR SEWIM<MACHIN| CHICHE§TERSJ1L •Id mataUÎc ««tiled with Hlue Rlt Lon. Hue RItl*on. Vienna. Fef.t. 5. The newspapers say the national assembly on March 1st will declare itself in favor of a monarchy in Hungary. Five preten ders to the throne, include the for mer Emperor Charles, who never ab dicated as king of Hungary; County Andrasay; Archduke Joseph; Prince Cyril of Bulgaria, and Prince Louis Windisch-Grantz. Grants Pass, Oregon Rccharges und Repairs Storage Batteries And remember—whenever you want your battery or electrical sye- tern tested he does it free of charge, We have the beet equipped auto electrical shop in the city and every job we turn out meant a new customer for us- WHO'S NEXT. Yours for Service ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP yearn known as Best. Safest. Always RelUbfe SOLDBY DRLG6ISTS EVtRYWMLRf THE 014* FAMILY DOtTOR MMtT IZ»SJ ladles handbag. Left In pas senger station at Grants d’ass or, on train 54 going south. Time, i about 4 p. m. Monday, February 2. Suitable reward. Rev. J, A. McVeigh, iRogue 'River, Ore. S7 New York, Fab. 5.- Plumbers who pay income taxes are no longer the ' aristocrat» of labor,” according to William H. Edwards, United States internal revenue collector for the it>und and third districts of New I York, in whose districts this year [ more than *1,500,000,000 will be gathered up for Uncle Sam. High wages and profitable over time says Mr. Edwards, have raised to the income tax inlying list such workers as longshoremen, garment maker», pa|*er hangers, railroad brakemen, chauffeurs, sailors, truck drivers and piano movers. "And don’t forget the chorus girle. the movie star» and the hotel waiters,” declared the collector, adding that some of the latter are making more thaft <5,000 a year in ti|»* alone. Street ear i onductors and motor men in 'Brooklyn, for instance, he »aid, have made us much as *60 a week and. if their yearly income ex ceeds *1.0<>0 for a single man or (2.000 for the head of a family they will be required to contribute their share toward the cost of runnnig the I government. Mr. Edwards cited a few instances without, of course, mentioning any names, of bootblacks, milk wagon drivers and bellboys who in 1919 earned in exc . a of their ex emption and who will he required to file returns. Payment of the income tax bezan on January 1 and w!l! continue un til midnight of (March 15 at which time all returns must be in to escape the possibility of a maximum of Î!.- Whilc 000 fine for delinquency. Collector Edwards was opening his mail the other day out fell a cheek for *2,883.515.39, representing the payment of a corporation tax with penalty and interest. The next let ter he oi*en«d was from Montelair, N. J., which 1» also in his district It had been registered to pay an In come tax of *1.37. California-OregonPowerCo. e I. GALBRAITH -Insurance, any Building and kind. Rentals. Iman. Plate Glass liability. 609% 84tf FAMES T G street. Phone 28. CHINNOCK. Lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. WE i>" ii i<\is ib rrt 11\<). io per yd., «Ilk or cottoit, thread furnish ed. Mali orders adlitiitod. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 115 W. Main St,, Medford, Ore. M6tf MR. FARMER PLANT ALL THE GRAIN YOU CAN knew what he was talking about. It wasn't medicine that the overworked housewife needed. It was a rest from the Inerv of antiquated house- I■ .-eying methods. What the do tor ordered is to be found nt litis shop and belongs In »•vary, home. The Calif orni* and Oregon Coa nt Railroad Company I TIME CARD Effective Nov. 24. 1919. TAXI Tralns will run Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. eOONER TAXI Phone 282-R for I P.M. Jitney Luke or Cutler, Calls an Leave Grants Paas........... 1 9 StJif \rrtva Waters Creek P.M. swered anywhere, anytime. 7 ! ;oa vc Waters Creek 30 p m PALACE TAXI Phone 22-.I Geo. Arrive Grants Pass 4 P.M. A. Hyde A Henry L. Sargeint. 25tf For Information regarding freight T axi nt Owl hnnÜHl Parlors, 177-J. and passenger rates call at the office or 213-L for night calls, buy and of the company, Lttndburg building, night service. *Ctf trjnpl'orp 131,. r&Msk* r -e^. PHONE MHXI4X) MAY REFUSE TO RECOGNIZE V. 8. CONSUL Mexico City. Feb. 5. Formalities | lKM'eseary to cancel official recognl- • tion of William O. Jenkins. United , States consular agent to Puebla, are being carried out by the Mexican for eign office, according to a report published by El Demokrata vester-1 day. Mr. Jenkins, who was kidnapped | and held for ransom last October. [ was later charged by the Puebla state authorities of having connived with 1 the outlaws to bring about his ah- ' duction. The case has been •he federal court w) tnding Phone M Adam« £ Johnston, Props. 50« South Sixth Street FARMS IND CITY PROPERTY Timmons & Higgins (’nil and see ti» Phone 324-J I 11 South Sixth St- * FEW CARS ID SELL OR TRAI*E