Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 21, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    GRANT» PAM* DAILY COI KJKM
HATI ItllAl, FEBRUARY 21, lll'Ju
PAGE SEVES
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CLOSING OUT GATES HALF 80LES
GIVE THE AMERICAN
BLUEGRASS A SHOW
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR ANNOUNCE
MENT OF ARRIVAL OF
MacK TrucK
TIRE SHOP
Ford Garage
THEN CALL AND LET US SHOW YOU A
REAL TRUCK
Classified Advertising
DENTIHTH
HHI HALE
CATTUC FDR SALE Carload Her­ B. C. MACY. D. M. D
First-class
ford or Durham, either sex, regis­
dentistry.
109% South Sixth
Will single
tered from Missouri
■treat, Granta Paas, Oregon
Ad-
If can get enough orders.
A ETEItlNAICY HI 11GEON
dress George W. King. Montague.
914
Cai.
OK K. J. HEHTM., Veterinarian.
WOOD roil HALE ni caí I.... I lots
Residence 838 Washington boule­
line and fir. Two miles down
vard, phone 398-R.
the highway from Rogue KI ver.
I'JIYHHIASH
i’harlevox
Wallace
Galbreath,
902
Ranch.
L. O. CLEMENT. M D. Practice
FOR HALE ■Milk cow giving about
limited to dtaeaaes of the eye, ear,
3 gallons per day, will be fresh In
nose and throat. Glaaaea fitted.
July. Peter Oleson, phone 500-
Office houra 9-12. 2-5, or on ap­
R-2.
904
pointment. Phone», office 62; resi­
F or " SALE or trade for hog feed.
dence 359-J.
two pure bred Poland China boar
pigs, six months old C. F. Daws. Î8 LOUGH RIDGE, M. D. Physician
Wllderville, Ore
104
and surgeon City or country calls
attended day or night
Phones,
1X»R RALE Thoroughbred White
residence, 369: office, 182. Sixth
Leghorn rooster, thtll at 107 K
and II atresia.
or.
street. Judd Pernoll.
Foil SALE -Good fir wood, 13.50 DR. W T
Rooms 1
a tier delivered Phone IMcklnson
Treats all
A Daws, Wllderville.
05
a. m.; 1-5
TOMPKINS,
aud 2 Schmidt Bids.
diseases
Hours 9-12
p. m Phone 304-R
I
D. Physician
WANTED Stock cattle, milk cows, E. J. bl LUCK. M
■nd surgeon, office Bchallhorn
bulls, yearling steers, 2-yenr-old
roildeuce,
block. phone 5 4-J;
steers. State price and number.
IODI
l^twnrldge, phone 54-L,
Address George W. King. Monta­
tirants Pass
gue. Cal.
»14
WANTED A job in u butcher sb»» DR RALPH W. STEARNS physician
In some small pay-roll town, with
and surgeon, offices formerly oc­
a view of purchasing the same. Ad-
cupied by Dr. Stricker. Masonic
dre/.s ®. II Saxe. P. O. Box 223,
Temple
Phone, office 21-J, resi­
Nez Perce, Ida.
915
dence. 21-1.
Hour«: 10-12, '2-4.
WANTED Middle aged woman as
comimnlon and to assist with light W. F. RUTHERFORD Manual the-
raputlca.
It tets your ailment.
housework In ainall family. Good
Office over Barnes* Jewelry store.
home. Phone 19.
05
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w~9 WoZ S-W am»
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CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
RIES AHO REPAIRING
PHONE 317
GRANTS PASS, ORE
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
««produced by pviio<Miou New iurR Tribune, Copyright, lvlU.
“OVERTHROW WORLD ORDER!" CRY COMML’^TS
With Grants Pass Hardware Co
Manifesto of Communist International, Seized in U. S. De­
partment of Justice Raids, Tel’s “Reds” Own
Story of Tbeir i’ ’ ■ *'- r r World Wide Plunder.
Extracts fron “Manifeste of t o Ccmmuniit International—Ado^.:
d by th» Co"'** 6» of the Comrnu st International at Moscow. March
2 0. 1#10. a'-J r -r-ri by Cmeraf C Rakovsky. N. Lenlne, M Ztnov
¡tv, L. Trotsky ar.d Fritz Platten"
Alongside the dethroned ,1»nsMfr.« of the Romanoffs. Hobenzollern« nnd
ILip-hurgs. mid the «•apt’ellsilv <-lope -> of these muds, the rulers of France,
i:»i;lmid, Itnl.v mid the riilied States land revenled in tlu ll; ht of unfolding
events mid illplomntie dlwIoMirrs In 'lielr Inimeasurnhle vllem*»«
Spurning rl »• Imlf-tenrlethies«. tyjavrlcy nnd corruption of tlie de»i»<fent
VÏTORNEYM
DltESHMAKING
otn. :|I soi-iatlsl pnrties n>; tie Communists n«*:cmliled tn Hie Third Inter,
ACCORDION PLAITING, dressmak­ II. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law. nm'oral, feel out eh, » to !>•■ H e direct sii.-cessora of the hero c < Torts mid
Practice« In all State aud Federal mart,» rdont of n let:-; Hereof •» olullounri generations from I’.nt“-mf to Karl
ing, and ladies tailoring, ham­
Courts. Flrat National Bank Bldg. Lit I bi echt and R<»u l.u . .1 trg. As the First International foresaw the
stitchlug, dyeing and alterations
future development and pointed the way; as the Second International tri'b-
promptly done. All work scientif­
G, W. COLVIO, Attorney-at-law. •■red t• selber and orgnulzed millions of the proletariats, so the Third Imor-
ically done both In style and
Uranta Paas Banking Co. Bldg.
iiHtto'..,l Is the Internnilonnl of open mass-action of the revolutionary realiza­
workmanship. Spring suits a spe­
Uranta Pass, Oregon
tion, G e International of deed«. Socialist criticism Ims sufll. tently <i geiatized
cialty, estimates cheerfully given,
th»- bourgeois world order Tlie task of the International Commutnsl Party la
prices reasonable. Mrs. W. R. E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Prac­ now to overthrow this order and to erect In Ils place the structure of the
Bwoape, 30 Olive Street, phone
tices In all courts. First National Mictallst world order. We urge tlie working men ond women of all countries
253.
110
to untie under the Communist banner, the emblem under which th»- first great
Bank Bldg.
victories ha»e already been »von.
O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law
< H IL ENGINEER
Pruletarlana of all lands I In the »var against Imperialistic barlmrity,
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone 270. ..gains: monarchy, ngalnst the prlvl'egt-d classes, against the boiirgisi1» stnte
DÂNÎBL M c F arland
Öhrti m -
Grants Pass. Oregon
und Imttrgeola property against all forms nnd varieties of social nnd national
gl neer und surveyor.
Registered
professional engineer. Ros. 740 C. A. 8IDLDR, Attorney-at-law. Ma­ oppression—-UNITE I
Under the Standard of the Workingmen’s Councils, under the banner of
North Tenth street, phone 211-Y.
sonic Temple, Grants Paas. Ore.
.he Third International, In the revolutionary struggle for power mid the Dic­
I
REAL 5J4TATE
GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law. tatorship of the Proletariat, proletarians of all countries UNITE*
Tlie revolutionary era compels the proletariat to makfe use of the means
j. t . M c K instry 603 o streot,j
referee In bankruptcy, Masonic
phone 13-R. General real estate'
Temple. Grants Paas. Oregon. of battle which will iximenirute Its entire energies, namely, ma-s action, with
im log cal resultant, direct conflict with the governmental machinery In open
bualness The beet of all kinds of I
Phone 135-J.
eonihat. All other methods, such as revolutionary use of bourgeois parlia­
aolls for frult, hay or general!
JAMES T. CHINNOCK, lawyer. mentarism, will be of only secondary significance.
farmlng.
21tf,
The Indispensable condition for successful struggle Is separation not only
First National Bank Bldg.. Granta
I
from the direct servitors of Capitalism and enemies of the communist revolu­
Paas.
Oregon.
FOR RENT
tion. tn which role the Social ¡»einocrata of the R ghl appear, but also from
-
TO
RENT Light
Tiotisakeeplnìr
the Party of the Center (Kautskinns), who desert the proletariat at the
rooms; reasonable rent, at 823 J
critical moment la order to come to terms with Its open nntngontsts.
The growth of the revolutionary movement In all lands, the dangers of
street.
902
suppression of this revolution through the coalition of capitalistic States, the
attempts of the Socialist betrayers to unite with one another (the formation
of tlie Yellow “International** at Berne), and to give their services to the WB-
i. i.AL BRAITH inaurane«, any
aonlnn League, finally, the absolute necessity for co-ordination of proletarian
Building and
kind.
Rentala.
actions all these demand the formation of a real revolutionary and real
1-oan. Plate Glass Liability. 609%
proletarian Communist International. This International, which subordinates
in
New
York
City
alone
from
kid
­
84tf
G street. Phone 28.
the so-called national Interests to the Interests of the International revolution,
I
will personify the mutual help of the proletariat of the different countries,
BURNS The Sign man.
515 E ney trouble last year. Don't allow
tor without economic and other mutual helpfulness the proletariat will not be
Street.
I 10 yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
able to organize the new society
WE IM> HEMRT i T c HIN g , It».- per against this trouble by taking
Incalculable are the sacrifices of the working class, Their best—Lieb-
yd., slllc or cotton, thread furnish j
knecht. Rosu Luxemburg—they have lost, Against this the proletariat must
ed. .Wall orders solicited. Singer
I defend llaelf. def.'*
nt, any price Tlit* Communiât International calla the
Bowing'Machine Co., 115 W. Main |
•nitre world proletariat to this final struggle.
Ht., Medford. Ore.
8«tf
D own with rm; IMPERIAL CONSPlhACY OF CAPITAL!
long live the INTERNATIONAL REPUBLIC OF THE PROL.8-
WE SELL AND RENT new Slngtir
PARIAN COUNCILS I
Sewing Machines, Granta Pass
Moscow, Murcii 2-tj, 1919.
Hardware Co.
86tt I The world's standard remady for kidnay,
livar, bladder and uric acid troubles.
WE WILL PAY 114 per thousand I Holland's national remedy sine» 1696.
for No. 1 pine logs and $13 for' All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed.
Vanadiun- in Steel.
AID TO PERMANENT PASTURE
Gold Medal on every boa
No. 1 t^ir logs delivered to our mill. Look for the and name
The
Influence
of the addition of
accept no imitation
small proportions of vuimdluiii to steel Ohio Station Officials Recommend Use
Borlnlid-Thninas Lu in her Co., suc­
la twofold: It nets is a scavenger, re­
cessor Io Eiigerton
Adams. 9titf i
of Alsike and Blue Grass-
1
moving oxides, nitrides, etc.. In a form
Manure Is Big Help.
TAXI
The California and Oregos easily carried away to the slag, mid It
Coast Railroad Company Hl-.ii lotiglii ns the steel dlri-i ll.v, b.v Its Grass seed applied early In Febru­
POONEH TAXI Phone 262-R for I
TIME CARD
solid sului on, under nufnuil condi­ ary or March helps t<> establish a per-
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an
tions. tn the carlmiiless portion. known nmnent pasture, and Ohio station olli-
swered anywhere anytime
'»Otf
ns ferrite. In nddttlon It forms com­ clids reconttnend the use of td«lke mid
Geo
PALACE TAXI Phom» 22-J.
plex enrhldes of such ii nature ns blue grass, as red clover do. s not
A. Hyde Al Henry L. Sargeant. 25tf Trains will run Mondays, \V (Mint's- greatly to siren'--then the steel stati­ thrive well where tap-rooled
cally. The result Is n product so vast
will heave out In the winter.
TAXI nt O» I IMIIIurd Piirlors. I 7 - .1
days and Fridays.
Tlie application of mmiure 1« of holo
or 2 4 3 L for night calls. Day and Leave Granls Ptyts. .......... 1
P.M. ly superior to the ordinary carbon
steel ¡is to render it pmctlenlly a new In every instance tn producing a goiwl
nicht, service.
56tf Arrive Waters Creek.......... 2
P.M. nmterhil of construe!Ion. especially for
growth of pasture.
Leave Waters Creek
. 2:30 P.M. situations In which shocks must he met
D k ÄYÄGH imi TRANSFER
Arrive Granta Pans ....
1
P.M. and resisted. The eoniblnntlon of high
do we.
For Information regarding freight strength and great toughness innlu’- It
Phone ami passenger rates rail at the office
the material above all others for unto
V
tiik diamond rranik
a
of the company, Lnndhurg building, mobile parts, as well ns for railway
-Z d ik
Ladles! Ask your l>ru«<<st for
Chl-chrs-ter • Dlamonannind//y\
id transfer i or téléphoné 131
axles and engine frames, for springs
Pille it. lied anti (¿old met illlc\V/'
boxes, s«al«d with Blue Ribbon.
for the Important purls of vessels mid
furniture.
Take no «.ilirr Huy of yonr “
rl«t.
r< lll-CIfFH-TI KS
and stored ' Placer location notices nt Courier for bridges mid similar structures.
i »\ i » i < k \\ i > m.i.A. r. r •*
i'iwnM lV*«t. S-.Afcat> Aiwa vs Rrllabte
office.
imOISTSTOMtRf
16799
DIED
Buy at Home
PATRONIZE THE HOME DEALER
WHO HANDLES THE SAME LINE
OF CARS AND ACCESSORIES
Studebakers
Overlands
SOLI» AT THE SAME
PRICE EVERYWHERE
J. F. BURKE
FASHION GARAGE
Make Us Prove It!
X
*
Would you have those tires repaired if you knew that repair would
last ns long as 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
GOLD MEDAL
CHICHESTER S PILLS
What Do You Pay for Flour Now?
Our price has not changed
since last harvest.
Josephine County Flour Mill
Phone 123
Corner Third and G Streets
Recharges and Repairs Storage Batterie«
And remember—Jvhenever you want your battery or electrical sys­
tem tested he does ft free of charge. We have the beet equipped
auto electrical shop in the city and every Job we tarn out means
1 new customer for us—WHO’S NEXT.
Yours for Service
ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & B ay T i ERY SHOP
Adams A J<dn>sten, Prop*.
I-hone Ofl
IMX1 South Slvth Street