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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1920)
Tl EHDAY, APRIL «t, urjo. GRANTS CASH DAILY OOI IUKR * » • 44+E4-FE4+++++++++++4+++++ i SPECIAL DISPLAY tt the Ila* Shop, Wednesday, from IO to IS ami I to I:. Kt. Moth» era ami children Imlttsl to «cr our »pedals for kiddie«, IsmiieCs, dresMCM, silk »tockings, bunny shore for tiny liable» and many tiling» of »|H» lul lutcriwt for children. The Handicraft Shop of Medford ■bl Classified Advertising I Negro Churches Plan to Raise $10.729.263 In Coming Campaign No sir-ee, bob! No premiums with Camels—all quality! A total of approximately 110. 729,263 Included in the budget of the communions cooperating In the niterchurch World Move ment I* for the educational, mis slonary and bauetolent work among negroes to be done by four communions whose mem bership aggrti’afes more than 4,000,000 of the colored people of thia country, according to speakers at the county confer ence held here by the Move ment. There an four negro de nominations cooperating in th< drive. choice Domestic tobaccos pass out the most wonderful cigarette smoke you ever drew into your mouth! And, the way to prove that statement is to compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world! FOR MALE FOR AXLE 1918 unodel Chevrolet touring car; pump jack, (7.50; root cutter, *5; 1 >4-lneh Iron pipe, INTERCHURCH MOVEMENT 20c; Vk-inch Iron pijte, 2c; pump, TO HOLD PROGRAMMING *4. post hole digger, *1; 3-foot CONFERENCE HERE SOON walk gute. *2.50; window scrMOM, 60c; lawn mower, *3.50; poultry This county is due for a thorough houses 8x10, *35 each, Under SUGAR PINE BHINGLIÎ8, manufac wood typewriter. No. 5, do. Mr*. Protestant overhauling, according to tured on Cheney creek by J. B. 41 •peakers at the lntorchurch World T. L. I’tmon. Movement county conference repre- Borough A Hons. T ôt -mile .Phone »anting the home survey department See. 20-85-5, FOR SALE NE '4 through Wildervllle uent-nil. 39 *800. Timber. A. R. Waters, of the state. This department Is mak- FOR SALE- Good stock ranch for Chico, Cal. 40 Lag extensive investigations tn every section of Oregon. sale by owner; no agents. Address FOIl KENT The survey In this county has not No. 522, care Courier 39 ; yet progressed far enough to furnish b’Olt RENT Furnished housekeep ' material for a complete report on con FOR SAIJ-: Five room bungalow, ing room«!. 833 J street 14tf | ditlons, said the representative of the large lot, good well, electric lights. Owner leaving city. A bargain. FOR RENT 8-room house, not fur I survey department, but when it is nished, practically new. Outside : secured a "progratnizlng conference" Deal with owner at kit; East L stairway making it suitable for ' will be held to determine future •treat. 4 0 I church activities. w . . ... , I-.. I- ■ ■ •* . Ill.... I two small fatnllhw. Pleasant s or "The progratnizlng conference in FOR SALE Gentle, young saddle roundings, plenty of garden ali Benton county, where the surveys pouy, or will drive single or Hood plowed ready for planting, have been completed, shows what may double »40. A L. Edgerton 44 place for chickens, ready to move , be expected here.” said he. "The first into. Parties with no children : finding of the committee appointed to FOR HALE Good all-round bay preferred. Price *20. Inquire at team, weight about 2100, fine con 210 West A street. 4 2 DRAYAGE AMI TRANSFER dition, good harness, first chum buekbonrd, and good saddle Price W ANTED THE WORLD MOVES; so do we 1150. W. S. MacFarlund, Takll- Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 45 MEN AND TEAMS WANTED At ma. Ore. 397-R. Moon & Company's road camp A Inf alfa seed. KUM'I roll SALE near Port Orford Wages (10 for F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. clover seed, red clover seed, tim i teams, 8 hours; men *5 for 8 j Safes, pianos and furniture othy. rye grass, and all other grass hours. Furnish California hay nt > moved, packed, shipped and stored. seeds. Jamie L. Richardson. Con *34 per ton: rolled barley or oats Office phone 124-Y. tra! Point Feed Store. 48 at *72 per ton. Board *1.10 per day or you can camp if you like. FOR SALE Hatching eggs frotn Best of working conditions. Moon DANIEL McE.VRLAND Civil engi My Sheppard» famous Ancona«. & Company. 43 26 pullets luyed for March, 64 X neer and surveyor. Registered «ggs. Great winter layers. Jas. WANTED 8 first class teameters professional «-ngineer. Res. 740 40 Ends, 306 West I Street. North Tenth «treet. Phone 211-Y for building Irrigation ditches, OORHETB Made to measure. All materials usisi In Splrella corsets are thoroughly tested for strength and durability. The Splrella stay Mrs. Domi, <?or- Is unbreakable setelre. phono 186-L. 39 I AM OFFERING for sale the entire herd of registered Jerseys belong- Ing to John Twohy. They IIre all high producers and some have register of merit records, Conte first and get your choice ,C. N. a«tt Culy. "The Meadows." FOR SALE 5-rooni plastered cot tage. on North Second street. See owner for terms at 7u7 Bridge St., or phone 316-Y. 37tf WANTED A man for gancr 1 work FOR SALE Plano in good condì- on farm. Good wages, steady lob. Cail 208-L. 4 2 lion. Call Provolt central or write B. s Hatts, Murphy, Ore. 89 FOR SALE Two of Sheppard's fa- inous Ancona cockerels. Mrs W 39 A. Shurp, phone 602-F-31, or trade| WATCH tlie display windows at Cur CITY PROPERTY for sale rier's Millinery for a complete line for small farm, Address No. 74X 421 of trimmed hats, shapes, frames, cure of Courier. braids and trimmings of all kinds. Phone ANGEL CAKES, 75c each. 512 South Sixth street. 3S 35tf I 190-J. ot the Medford Junk Co. A BUYER FOR SALE Good work horse, will be in Grants I’ass, and will weight 1550 lbs. C. F. Gentner. pay top market prices for woo), ’Mu*phy, Ore. 4» mohulr, hides, pelts, rubber, rags. Will FNhlt SALE—A mare cheap, metals, iron, newspapers and mag Would work double or single, azines, also sacks. 4 17 G street, make good -pack animal, Inquire near Palace hotel. 5 4 43 at 214 West I), corner Booth. MRS M. 1’. ANDERSON'S millinery FOR SALE My Airdale dog "Pat." store is now open tor business. On or var None better for watch dog < account of having other business mil killer. Address E. ili. Cargill, to nt tend to, her store has been t»15 North Tenth street, or phone closed for some time. Look for 211-J. 39 oilier ads later, for many bargains arc to be had nt her place. 70S E MICKIE SAYS street. 4 2 TAX, AU' fttasou SO XAAMS tOVUS CtUb AVWOH Ft ft SflJFF IS BECKUSE "WE NUUt OOOE« MOOSES ‘M BIG ClVX stoats aot aummms kOMta-nsiNO am ’ HUSTUM' Ftft IMEia BtXMESS OOtt OWI Stoat KEEPERS KIM KEEP tu' tUAbt e«5Ht usee m wosae bn •SttAbt MNEOMStHG IM THIS Pttaixss poaNExoa or txjBucvPC NtBBlOA -uu ou of « acht ' 6>r AMMttV CMOclOn T» gUy Auvt«r,,/A/W »a«« ©VI» C-A(<q_ Camels have a mild mellowness that is as new to you as it is delightful. Yet, that desirable “body” is all there! They are always refreshing—the^ never tire your taste. BLEND CfCARSTTSS SOONER TAXI -Phone 262-R for Jitney Luke er Cutler, Calls nn- Stitf swered anywhere, anytime. i Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! Your say-so about Camels will be: “Afj/, but that's a great cigarette”. Camel» are aold evrrwhere in ecientifically sealed packages of 20 cijarettee for 20 cents, or ten pack- a^ea 200 cigarette») in a g la same paper covered carton We strongly recommend t tu» carton for the home or office »upply or when foa traveL R. J REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WiaatoQ-SaJcm. N. C. estimate and report on conditions was a declaration fur a minimum wage for |.. tors <;f :'12<'O and house. “IliEil communities where former ly two or more c hur. he a un der i • ancial bindieaps had l> - n •trtij’gling along m >»t unsatisfactx, L were reccnnm led to the sole r.c of one or an; o r cf the Prole r.nt churches cl tr • ci r-.11111 . v'cb :h» t - suit that in th -se rural d struts here after there are to be fewer, stronger, churches." Wages $1.50 per day of 9 hours REAL ESTATE Board *1.25 per day. Necessary to bring own blankets and live in E. t . mckinstry 603 G street, camp. Apply to foreman at camp phone 13-R. General real estate on Allen Creek at once. Shattuck busineas. The besl of all kinds of 24tf Construction Co. soils for frult, hay or general 21 tf fartnlng. WANTED 'Men for farm work, steady employment. Ither Banks Farms. 4 7 MRS. J. M. POWERS Piano In W ANTED Low-wheel wagcfti, 1 H structor. Graduate of Denn>>on or 2 ton. Must be in good con conservatory. Post graduate work dition R. I. Helm, Merlin. 41 under Miss Farrar. Studio In WANTED Small second-hand tent Lundburg Bldg., hours Thursdays In good condition. Phone Geo. and Fridays from 1 to 5 p. m. 3k Potts. 6O1-F-32. Rd. 9 39 FOR SALE- 160 acres, Sec 15, Twp. 36. Range 7 W. This land lies 12 miles, by road, west of tiranta Pass. Address II. Osborne, Ln Ilabra, Calif. <7 t PAG K THREE Grange. The original meaning of grange wn« w lint is expressed by the old Latin name, grunuin. meaning either the farm attached to a inldule age nmnas- tery or the granary or building where grain wn« kept in store. In Lincoln shire and other northern counties of England a lone farm cnme to be called ATTORNEYS a grange, and many farms are so- H. I». NORTON, Attorney-at-law. called In England today. The bouse Practices In all State and Federal and outbuildlug of these lone farm- Courts. First National Rank Bldg. or granges of Hie middle ages were usually surrounded by a moat, n work G. W. COLV1G. Attorney-at-law. of defense against raiders; and al Grants Fuss Banking Co. Bldg. though out of u»e timny of the»e moats or huge ditc hes «-till exist. E. 8. VAX DYKE, Attorney. Pra tices in all courts. First National Bank Candidate card- ■ Cour er offi e Building. GET YOUR RACINE TIRES AT Adams Eiectr c and Battery Shop Batteries Overhauled and Recharged All Kinds of Auto Repairing 506 SOUTH SIXTH STREET PHONE «6 USED CARS I ORD. IttlS. FINE SHAPE ............. FORD. 1317, GOOD SHAPE—.......... FORD, IV1S, BCG, BEST IN TOM X MAXWELL. IBIS. Jl'ST OVERHAULED AND PAINTED FLANDERS 20, EX« ELLEN I' SH APE ........ FORD, 1B16. ROASTER .......... REGAL. 1BI7. GOOD AS NEM $550.00 $525.00 9600-00 SX5O.(M) $150.00 9100.00 SOCHI.OO POWERS. Salesman O. S BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. C. A. SIDLER. Attorney-at-law. M sonic Temide. Grants Pass, Ore. It’ Our Business to Take Care of Your Battery CEO. II DI RHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee in bankruptcy. Masonic Temple. Phone 135-.I. • We are specialists. It makes no difference what make of bat tery you have, we will lx* pleased to test and fill your battery with distilled water any time free of charge. Our repair work carries a Willard guarantee and service |>olicies. JAMES T. OHINNOCK. lawyer First National Bank Building. I L. O. CLEMENT, M. 1)., Practice limited to diseases of eye. ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours 9-12, 2-5, or on appointment. residence 359-J. Phones, office 6 S. IXM'G'HRIDGE, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country culls attended day or night Phones Res. 369; Office. 182; 6th and H. We admit that we're aspir ing. To be called to do your wiring. The Battery Shop ’cross from the Courthouse 401 N. Sixth Street The Willard Service Station HAZELTON A DISIIROW i’roprs. As expert electricians we're elected by the general public. They have found out that we know all about this vita! labor saving, comforting ilhim'nnHn" force. We will give you an es timate as to what the wiring and the fixtures will cost you. PALACE TAXI Phone 22-J. Geo. A. Hyde & Henry Sargeant. 25tf DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all TAXI at Owl Billiard 'Parlors, 172-J. diseases. Hours 9-12; 1-5. Phone or 243-L for night. Calls. l>ny and 304-R. night service. 58tf E J. B1LL1CK, -M. D. Physician JITNEY SERVICE City or country, and surgeon; ‘ office Schallhorn Independent line. Get my* prices block, phono 54-J; residence, 100 4 HARPERS ELECTMCJTORE by the hour, day or mile. Phone lgc.wnridge, phone 54-L. "The Stag,” 183-.), Res. phone 149 Y. Otto J. Knlps, Propr. 39 DR. RALPH W. STEARNS physician TX. PHONE 47 and surgeon, offices formerly oc POULTRY cupied by Dr. Stricker, Masonic Temple. Phone, office 21-J, red- WHITE LEGHORN hatching eggs from heavy winter layers, ll.it i dencc, 21-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4. per 15; |7 a hundred K. Ham W. F. RUTHERFORD -lanual the- The California and Oregon nterbacher, phono 606-F-22, it. F. Coast Railroad Company raputics. It gets your ailment. TIME CARD 54 D. No. 2. Office over Barnes' Jewelry store. Office hours 9: 30-1 2; 1:30-4. SETTING EGGS Bown Leghorn and Effe- five Nov. 24, 1919. White leghorn *1.50 for 15; 50 DENTISTS Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- or more, 7c each. Phone 55-J. days and Fridays. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-class E. Cramer Bros. 52 P.M. 1 Leave Grants Pass. dentistry. 10914 8. 6th St. PM. Arrive Waters Creek...........2 2:30 P.M Leave Waters Creek VETERIXARV SI RGEON PM. ........... 4 XrHve Grants Pass.. MRS GI’Y KNAPP Voice and pinao For information regarding freight Accredited teachor for high school DR. R. J. BESTIAL, Veterinarian. and passenger rates call at the office Residence S3* Washington boule of the company. Lnndbnrg building, work. Phono 224. Residence vard. phone 392-R. 420 A street. 33tf or telephon» 131. FARMS AND CITI PROPERTY Timmons & Higgins Call and see us Phone S24-J 111 South Sixth St- Agent» for the Cleveland Nati .nal Fire Insurance Company Miiiruii Las Dropped F Josephine County Flour Mill Corner Third and G Streets PHONE 123