Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 20, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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>'a»idena, Cal., Feb
20. Carl
latiigslaff has resigned from the Pas­
adena polite at a salary of fl 20 a
month to go to work a* a brlckmaaon
tn T xns for gli a day. Commis­
sioner -M. H. ftaltsbury remarked that
as a Texas brickmason receives more
than a I'adadena (silice <ommissloner
he was temped to give up hl* posi­
tion to become a helper to • he for-
, nier policeman.
TIRE SHOP
Ford Garage
Classified Advertising
We have no Ford cars in stock.
We are expecting some soon but as there
are many more buyers than we can supply
we can make delivery only to those who
sign orders and make a deposit of $25.00.
These orders will be filled in rotation ac
cording to date taken. If you want a car
the sooner you let us have your order the
sooner jou will get it. There is a shortage in
all makes of cars, and the situation will be
worse as the season advances. The public
will soon find that this will be a year of order­
ing in advance for almost anything they want.
You may not be obliged to wait long for a Ford
if you order now but the order system is the
only way in which the cars can be fairly dis­
tributed. The Ford Motor Company insists on
a strict enforcement of this rule from this
time.
Carrier. Want«-«!—
Carrier boya tor
Dally Courier
wanted routes now open,
Extra
pay for rainy weather. Apply at
once.
DENTIHTH
FOR HALE
CATTLE wilt sale Carload Hot
ford or Durham, either sex, regis­
tered from Mlesotirl
Will single
_ If can get enough orders.
Ad­
dress George W. King, Montague,
Cal.
»1 4
I'oi: H vI.E 5 imsannger
louring
car, good tires, fine running con­
dition. price 0200. i'-ail at Tethe­
row's Garage, South Sixth HI 900
WOOD FOR HALE in car load lots:
line and fir. Two miles down
the highway from Rogue River,
Wallace
Galbreath,
t’harlevox
Ranch.
902
FOR SALE Mil . cow giving about
3 gallons per day, will be fr<*sh In
July.
Peter Oleson, phone 500-
H-2.
904
F or ffALE or Tm3e~Tor~Eog~yeMli
two pur* bred Poland China linar
plga, ait months old. €. F Daws.
Wlldervllle. Ore.
904
Attention! Important!
Plaoer location notice* at Courier
E. C. MACY, D. M. D
First-class OffiM
dentistry.
109 M South Sixth
street, Granta Paas. Oregon
VHTKKINAKY M 1M<M>N
DK K J. BMTTtrL, Veterinarian
Residence 838 Washington boule­
vard, phone 398-R.
PHYHKTANM
L. O. CLEMENT, M D., Practice
limited to diseases of the eye, ear.
uose and throat. Glaseos fitted.
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap­
pointment. Phones, office 62; resi­
dence 369-J.
a.
LOLGHRIDGE, M. D. Pbyaiclan
and aurgeon. City or country calla
attended day or night
Phone*,
residence, 30, office, 1X2 Sixth
and II street*
DR. W T TOMPKINS,
Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt
Bldg.
W »NTEI»
Troni* all diseases. Hours 9-12
WANTED Stock cattle, milk cows, ,a. m.; 1-6 p. tu. Phone 304-R.
bulla, yearling steers, 2-year old
E. J. BILL1CK. M D„ Physician
steers. Stale price and number.
and surgeon; office Schallhorn
Address George W. King, Monta-
phone 34-J;
residence,
block.
I- ' cl
914
100 4
I m wn ridge, phone
WANTED A job in u butcher shop
Granta P«M.
In some small pay-roll town, with
a view of purchasing the same. Ad­ DR. RALPH W STOARNS physician
and surgeon, offices formerly oc­ I
dress 1C JI Saxe, P. O. Box 2.3,
cupied
by l>r. Stricker, Masonic
Nex Perce. Ida.
916
Temple. Phone, office 21-J. resi­
W Y.NTBD TO RENT or buy, house­
dence. 21-1.
Hours- 10-12, 2-4
hold goods
900
W. E. RUTHWRroHD -Manual the
DRKNMMAKING
raputlca. It geta your ailment.
U’CoilDION PLAITING, dretutinak
Office over Barnes’ jewelry store
Ing. and ladies tailorlug. hem-
stltchlng. dyeing and alteratlona
promptly done. All work scientif­
ically done both in style and
workmanship. Spring suit* a »pe­
nalty. estimates cheerfully given,
price* reasonable. Mr*. W. fl.
SWoape, 30 Olive Street, phone
25:!. •
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For Indigestion
Constipation, Sick Headache, Bilious­
ness, Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gas oo
the Stomach, Bad Breath—you will find
nothing better than that wholesome
physic —
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS
Never disappoint. Take one tonight
and feel better in the morning.
Gaoraa Jssner. 8aa Antonio. Tessa "Potav
C.tb«nie Tablets have proven to be lbe
Illative I ever have taken and I rnoni
<ban> for coeetlpatloa and blllousneM r>
HOLD EVERYWHERE
TECTION
C omfort
S ervice
are the things that count
whan it tains
50WE1? s
AJ
SUCKERS
S
have made »aad
since IÔ.ÎÔ
O.Z M. XZZ/Z» UM .
A X TOWER CO
liait
C. L. Hobart Company
41VIL ENGINEER
PROFITEER* ON THE JOB
IN THE WEST INDIES
DANIEL McFAIll-AND - Civil en­
gineer und surveyor.
Registered
profMHlonal engineer. Rea. 740
North Tenth street, phone 211-Y.
J T. MCKINSTRY- 603 6 street,
phone 13-R. General real estate
business. The heat of all kind* ot
soils for fruit, hay or general
farming.
DEALERS IN ItKU. ESTATE
are here for business and will give
you a square deal. Come In and
see tie at 111 South Sixth street
Timmons & Higgins.
MIMELLANEOVS
«I. L -GALBRAITH inaurane«, any
kind.
Rentals.
Building and
Ixian. Plate Glass Uablllty. 609 '^
ú street. Phone 28.
84tf
HIIINS The Sign man
515 E
Street.
110
WE DO HEMSTITCHING, in per
yd., silk or cotton, thread furnish
ed. Mail order* solicited. Singer
Sowing Machine Co.,'ll 5 W. Mnln
St., Medford, Ore.
Sfttf
WE SELL AND RENT new Singer
Sewing Machine*. Grants Pass
Hardware Co.
86tf
WE WHJi PAY |14 per thousund
for No.w I pine log* and |I3 for
No. 1 fir logs delivered to our mill.
Borlnnd-ThoinaH Lumber .Co., suc-
cesnor to Edgerton & Adam*. 96tf
TAXI
KOONER TAXI -Phone 262-R for
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an
swered anywhere" anytime
Sfltf
PALACE TAXI—Phone 22-J.
Geo.
A. Hyde ft Henry L. Sargeant. 25tf
TAXI nt II»I Billlnrd Parlor*. I 7 ’ .1.
or 248-L for night calls. Day and
night service.
illlAYAGE AND TRANSFER
THE WORLD MOVES; so do
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co.
Phone
X!»7 R
G. ISHAM, drayugo and transfer.
Safes.
pianos
and
furniture
moved, packed, shipped and stored
Office phone 124-Y.
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
Placer location nonces at Courier
office.
With Grants Pass Hardware Co.
NOTICE
FOR KENT
TO
II ENT Ught
housekeeptne
rooms; reasonable rent, at 823 .1
street.
902
G. B. BERRY
London.
Feb.
20. Agitation
against profiteering in Jamacia, Brit­
ish Werft Indies, ha* liecome so wide­
spread that the local government has
lieen asfted to pass legislation similar
to the English profiteering act.
REAL PXTATH
Listen Ladies’
AJ17E offer you something that lias
. . solved all baking problems in
millions of homes—that is economical
to buy and economical to use and we
do not believe the shrewd housewife of
Grants Pass will refuse to test the
truth of these statements.
Manufacturers of other brands of baking
powder know better than anyone else how
good Calumet Baking Powder really is.
'I hey know it is pure and wholesome and
that 111 a great majority of cases when a housewife his
trie»! Calumet she will use nothing else. Consequently
they attempt to prevent a trial wherever possible.
They are actuated by purely selfish motives
—they fear you will quit buying what they have to otter
anil use something that may prove to be a great deal better.
Learn the facts about linking powder and then
decide tor yourself. You cun try Calumet—al our risk.
If it isn t the best baking powder you ever had in your
kitchen it won't cost you a penny.
The exceptional merit of Cd u met is proved
by the efforts of competitors to prevent a trial.
Calumet contains only such ingredients ns have been
approved officially by the U. S. Food Authorities.
ff«»
when you buy It.
You save when you use lt<
HIGHEST
X1
AWARDS
Notice is hereby given to owners
and holders ot municipal city im-
provement bonds that at the semi­
annual interest payment period on
| the first day of March, 1920, the
I city of Grants Pass, Josephine coun-
i ty, Oregon, will redeem the follow-
i ing outstanding city
improvement
bonds, via:
Bonds numbered 96, 97, 98. 99,
100, 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of South
Sixth street improvement.
Said bonds were issued and di ted
September 1st, 1910.
Said bonds will be redeemed at the
ollie of the city treasurer of the
City of Grants Pass, Josephine Coun­
ty, Oregon, on the 1st day of March,
1920, which is the time fixed for
such redemption, and the time at
which Interest shall be taken up and
cancelled by virtue of .the laws and
acts providing for issuing of such
bonds.
Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this
18th day of February, 1 920.
G. P. J PISTE«.
City Treasurer.
Make Us Prove It!
Would you have those tires repaired if you knew that repair would
last ns long a* any part of the tire?
That Is our guarantee absolutely
We are prepared to handle anything in the way of retreading
Bagley’s Square Deal Vulcanizing» Works
211 NORTH SIXTH STREET. GRANTS PASS, OREGON
What Do You Pay for Flour NoW?
Our price has not changed
since last harvest.
Josephine County Flour Mill
Corner Third and G Streets
Phone 123
The California and Oregot
Coast Railroad Company I
TIME CARD
I
Effective Nov. 24. 1Í» 1 M
Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- I
days and Fridays.
P.M I
I .ea ve Granta Pass............ 1
Arrive Waters Creek ......... 2
P.M
Leave Waters Creek ...... 2:30 I’M
P.M.
•Arrive Grants Pas*..... .4
For information regarding freight
and passenger rale* call at the office
of the company. Lundburg building,
or telephone 1 3 I
Recluirges and Repairs
kit »rage Battetde*
And remember—whenever you want your battery or electrical aye-
tern tested he does it free of charge, We have the beet equipped
auto electrical shop in the eity and every Job we turn out means
a new customer for us—WHO’S NEXT.
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Yours for Service
ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP
Adam« Al John«t»n, Props.
I'liaae
3041 ffowth Slub Mrtri