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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
Till KHI* tV, M Utt If IN, 1020 GRANTS l>AHN DULY (111 Ilf EK PAUK Til KKH work Baby' The Handicraft Shop of Medford Classified Advertising VOCAL ISsTItl < TIOX MRS J I.. JOHNSON, former Chi cago contralto soloist and Instruc- tor of volco, ha* opened her studio In the Lundburg Bldg. Those de siring something ape iu1 In place FUEL WOOD, all kinds J. J WeW- ment, breathing, etc., shoufd see sing. Telnphon« 361 -J. 37 her, ns she has had particular In struction lu these linos front Chi cago's best instructors. . Studio hours, Tuesday und Saturday from 1 to 5 ». ui. OOltHETH Made materials used IXIHT am thoroughly M>MT Mtssent from the Granta Pus« and durability. Kteam laiundry sln<’e February ?3. Is unhr**«kable , I pair pillow silt«*, hemstitched. ■clolro. phono i mall wreath ami letter I. han«l • in4 SUGAR PINE SHINGIJCH, manufac broltlorled Suitable rewayd tured on Cheney creek by J. It. the return of them. Mrs. Borough * Sons, for sale. Phone Line, R. F r* I. Box 20, Grants through Wlldervllle central. 39 Pass * 26 FOR SAI.E Good stock ranch fur LOST One gold horsaehoe breast salo by ownet*; no agents. Address pin, crystal settings Ixwt -“be No. 612. care Courier 39 tween Oregon Theater anti Pin«- St FOR SILE Five room bungulow, Finder please leave at Courier large lot, good well, electrl lights IHM LTRY Owner leaving city, A bargain. Deal with owner nt 816 Exal L WHITE LEGHORN hatching eggs street. 40 from heavy winter layers, $1 5* r. ... ., . .._ _ , • per 15, *7 a hundred Baby chicks FOR SALE Uve room house at 816 all sold. K. Hainmerbacher, phone N 7th St. Sleeping porch, well, 28 barn, largo lol House at 832 N i 6O6-F-22. JI F. D. No 2. 7th 81.. largo lot. barn. etc. Price IMPROVED Barred Rock selling of each, *1200. Inquire Mr» W. eggs. *1 per «ntting Phone 611 33 H Quali. Rd. 4. F-2. FOR RILE Gentle, young saddle pony, or will drive »ingle or double *40. A L. Edgerton. 44 | THE WORLD MOVES; so ilo we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone FOR SiALE Thoroughbred Duroc I I 397-It mflir, 1 year old. 4 pig» 5 month» VERYBODY knows and likes Karo. Now you can get it with the flavoring of purest maple sugar. The new Karo Maple Flavor has all the delightful taste of fresh maple syrup, but has body enough to pour nicely, and is reasonably priced. Karo Maple Flavor looks appetizing and is just as good as it looks. You will find it the ideal syrup for pancakes, waffles, biscuits. It is just the spread on sliced bread for children, E Se «are to ark your grocer for Karo Maple Flavor in the Green Can. It it guaranteed to pleaee you or your grocer return* your money, z CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York Selling Rtpnttntaliot JOHNSON, LIEBER COMPANY. PortU»<l, On. i old Phone <;il 1 -F-1 1. 24 I F G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. FOR HALE Good all-round* bay I Safes. pianos and furniture team, weight about 2100, fine <~on- moved, packed. shipped and stored. dltlon, good harneaa, first class Office phone 124-Y buckboard, and ‘good »addle Price < Il II. ENGINEER JJ50 IV. 8. MacFarliind, Takil ma, Ore. 45 DANIEL McFAUUlND Civil engi- n«*er anil surveyor. Registered FOR HILE Wagon, t«>am and har professional engineer. w Res. 740 ness. Spun of maree, weight North Tenth street. Phone 211-Y. about I2<><* »ach. liso good single driver. Call W IV. Wooldridge, Pill NK IANS : 1 .Murphy. L. O. OLE HUNT, Al D.. Practice OVERLING car. .'»-«piiHvtenger, in limited to diseases of eye, ear, noHe good condition, recently overhaul aud throal Glasses fitted. Hours ed, for Mie cheap Call between 9-12, 2-5, or on api »ointment 6 and 7 p. in. al corner Pine anti Phones, office 62; residence 359-J West I streets. 24 8 IXM'GHRIJ IGE. M D. Physician FOR SALE Gents wheel lu good and surgeon. City or country calls condition Price *|0 Paul Al attended day or night Phones, len. Rd. 2 ' 23 Res. 369; Office, 182; 6th and H. MODERN BINGAIXIW on Evelyn DR IV T. TOMPKINS. 8 T. Rooms Ave., for sale. H. S. TMsbrow. 22tf I and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all dlaeapM. Hours 9-12; 1-5. Phone FOR RENT 3A4-R. FOR RENT Furnlshetl housekeep ing room». 823 .1 stre«‘t . 14tf E J. BI1JJUK. M. D. Physician and surgeon, office Schallhorn Partly furnished house, FOR RENT block, phone .‘«4-J; residence, 1004 good well, garage, '.-t acre garden laiwnridge. phone 54-L. soil 321 Hogue River Ave., key Rent <6 tier DR RALPH ,W. STEARNS physician 45 and surgeon, offices formerly oc cupied by Dr. Stricker, i.Masonlc THREE FURNISHED ROOMS for Temple. Phone, office 21-J, real-1 housekeeping. 413 North Eighth dance, 21-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4. 2 2 if street. Phone 3 76-iR. IV . F. RUTHERFORD Manual the- iy IXTF.D rgputics. It gets your aliment. I Office over Barnes' Jewelry store. WANTED Young man 16 to 18 Office hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. years to work In Hardware store. Apply In person to ('ranter Bros. DENTISTS 17tf E C. MACY. D M. D. Hrst-elusa MEN AND TEAMS WANTED At dentistry. 109’4 8. 6th St. Moon A Company’s road <amp near Port Orford. Wages *10 for teams, 8 hours; men *5 for 8 DR. iR. j. BESTUL, Veterinarian.; hours. Furnish California hay at. Residence 83 8 Washington boule *34 per ton; rolled barley or oats vard. phone 398-R. al *72 per ton. Board *1.10 per day or you can camp If you like HEll, I-.STITE ” Best of working conditions. Moon E. t . M c K instry go 3 g street.> & Company. 43 phone 13-R. General real estate' WANTED 10 teams wanted nt once business. The best of all kinds of soils for fruit, hay’ or general! for hauling pipe. Good wages. Call II. W. Webhej, 246-J. 23 farming. 21tf| ----- ---- - ■ —- -------- 1 ' ' 1 T \ \ 4 al house opposite. month. . •E. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any SOONER TAXI I’honp 262-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an Building and kind. diéntala. swered anywhere, anytime. Stitf Loan. Plate G lase Liability. 609’4 G street. Phone 28. 84tf PALACE TAXI Phone _’2-J. Geo. A. Hyde ¿1 Henry Singeant. 25tf WW WILL PAY *14 per thousand for No. I pine logs and *13 for TAXI at Owl Hilliard 'Parlors, 17 2-J. No. I fir logs delivered Io our mill. or 24S-L for night Calls. Day and Kurland-Thomas Lumber Co., suc night service. 56tf cessor to Edgerton A- Adams. Stiff WATCH th.Allsplay windows at Cur rier’s Millinery for a complete line of trimmed hats, shapes, frames, braids anil trimmings of all kinds. 512 South Slfth street. 38 MRA BURTON'S store Is now open Collie In and see the new hats. 25 CmCHESTERSPILW WON» Bl i yenr Bn ¡H.W», M*led with SSif Slbbon. Tal« »• user Hi i »A ui « vx , i »‘ years k nown as Beat. Always keltabla SOID Bl DRIÛGISIS EVLRYWHFRE Magnetism. Taps Cloth In October. isi.'i. Nu|M»l«**m Bona Tli«* decorative maierial known a« tapa cltiih K-In reality not cloth nt parte himli-t) at St. Helena. u per|«et- all. It Is a form of paj««-r. In the ual exile. For six years he llsteued South S«-a Island« it 1« made from the to the sea-mew’s cull. In exchange for pounded bark ,«f the paper uiUllH'rry, the thunder of submissive cnuuvMi. But bitt It occurs in Mini«- form In every his name still shook the world, mid tropical country In the world. In the kings look««l etnrtled If in conversing Jungle« <>f Brazil, lit tin* steaming with iniuislri's. iIm great Oirsunu swamp« «if Africa, natives «till make blocked between means, entered ns a taps. The ancient Azt«*c and Mityas subject of conversation or of debate. ami Egyptians, the early Inhabitants of .Does “magnetism” explain the hold China and Japan, died learned the use that the limn. 57 Inches high, had on of tape In Its modern form‘of |u«|«er Europe? Do«*« “unigtietlsm” explain to convey literary thought as well as the awe that the funeral cortege awak artistic efforts. And In Mexico and the ened a* It swept from «wean to ocean, Chinese republic it still hol«|s its early iinil with t!m «lying wools of the shak usage In offering a simple and easily er of continent«*, “I desire that mv decorated material for ceremonial ••oe- ashes icpose In the heart of the peo tume«. .11. D. C. Crawford In Asia ple which I have so loved!” gave those ea<r««l remains to Frame? Maguxlne. Dachshunds Have Not Six Legs. Why should nil the ordinary mum- mala of our acquiihitnti« e he restricted to four legs? Tlie «Inehshund often looks ns If It could <to with another pair about hnlf-wny along, and so does a sow—also a somewhat tirtlfii-lnl crea ture. The propositi«* of an extra pair cannot be considered, however^ fpr higher vertebrate» are hereditarily tied down to a maximum of two pairs of limb-buds. Ju»t ns they probably are to a maximum of 12 cranial nerves, where an locrease would be more readily ef fected.— New York World. Watt’» Many Invention*. JntiM’s Watt was Interested In many Inventions and devices. Among them tuny be mentioned n new kln<I of cl<s ! !.!: It, to quote Watt'» own langii-ige. “Is to be ranked In mm chimi«'« ns riddles «nil rebuses are rani-««I In poetry”; a micrometer, a drnv in ma bln«', which he himself termv«l “a gimmick” : n copying ma chine f<> letters, prototype of the copying di »l«'«'s so long in use; a ma- chit'" i ; ii.jlng linen nn<l muslin by steam: : method of getting lllumlniit- Ing ■ i - frotn coni, ii new kind of oil lamp io d ii smoke-consuming de vi......... i lie down-draft principio ll hm we have “in Ilio way of" ChicKen Feed WHEAT OATS I’ll Al IvED I OKX SCKATÇH FOOD CHICK FOOD POIÏ.TKY OATFLAKES MII.LFEED SHELL BOXE BEEF SCRAP Re liar;«' and Repairs Storage Batterien Josephine County Aiel remember—whenever you want your battery or electrical avs- tein tested he does it tree of charge, We have the best equipped into electrical shop in the city and every Job we turn out means i new customer for ui -WHO’S NEXT. Yours for Service VICTIMS RESCUED Corner Third and G Streets PHONE 123 Kidney, livfer, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they givj that they need attention by taking The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Cdmpany GOLD MEDAL ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP Adams A- Johnston, Pyops. Phone fl« SO« South Sixth Street * TIME CARD Effective Nov. 24. 194 9. Trains will run 'Mondays, ll’ednes- days and Fridays. P.M. 1 Leave Grants Pass.y . CAPSULES 2 PM. Arrive Waters Creek Th» t world ••• ’» standard ‘ ‘ remedy : for ;_______ thaaa I^eave Waters Creek 2:30 PM. disorders, will often ward off these dis Arrive Grants 'Pass. 4 P .M eases and strengthen the body against For information regarding freight further attacks. Three sixes, all druggists, and passenger rates call at the office leek fee the name Gold Medal on every boa of the company, Lttndburg building, aad accept no amtalion or téléphona 131. FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY Phone 9U4-J 111 South Sixth Nt. A FEW CARS TO SELL OR TRADE