Tl HMD IV, APRIL 20, ll>20. GRANTH J’AMH DAILY (Mil Kl Ml Classified Advertising FOR HA MC For Colds, Catarrh or Influerai 'lisi ELL IXEOI H ANGEL CAKES, 75c each. 190-J. A Bl'YER of the Medford Junk Co. will be In Grapta Pasa, and will pay top market prlcea for wool, mohair, hides. pelts, rubber, rags, metals, Iron, newspapers and mag- az'nes, aleo sacks. 417 G street, near Palace hotel. FOR MALE Modern 6-room lionati, Close In. Right price to right party. Certain furnishings in- eluded. lAddreaa No. 771, care of Courier. 65 FOR MALE My homcst<*ad of 166 HELL NURSERY STOCK FOR I uerm* at Kerby, Ore 814 of NE*4 Good territory open. Terms WH of HE'i. gee. 10, Twp 40, tractive. Write for contract R. 8 Four acre« In cultivation, Information Immediately. Salem Do you f«elw« 'l< and unequal to th« frame house, guyd barn, well. Ad- Do you et»ll eo igh Nursery Company, 1630 Chemek<— work ahead of y< joins «tag« road. Price 225 per tu St., Salem, Oregon. 56 a little, or does your nose bother y -n ? Are you pale? Is your blrxxl thin and acre. Address Carl Kr<*asler, K<-r- watery ? Better put your body into by, Oregon. 41tf I’MiWING >As soon as the weather shape. Build strong ! will permit, 1 will be able to do An "Id, reliable blood - makei and PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES - plowing. 1076 North Ninth. 51 herbal tonic made from wild roots and and buy sugar pine shingles, man­ bark “. Is Dr. Plerc a Golden Medical VR HALE 200 Angorn goats, tq-mr WORLD MOVES; so do we. I blood diM-am*. with this alterative. Then, about 160 nannies and 40 weath-1 Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone i tn addition, the nose should !<• washed era, 60 kids now and more to dally with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. 397-R. com«. All for 21,006 for quick I Send loe fortrial pkg. of Medical Dis­ sale. Phone 261-J. F W. Moore, I F G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. covery Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr Pierce ’s Invalids’ Hotel. Buffalo. N Y. pianos and furniture Ashland, Ore 701 Safes, moved, packed, shipped and stored. to*. FOR SALE City house and Office phone 1 24-Y. Phon« 609 -F-ll 1 RHYHIt I INS FOR »ALE Young Jersey cow, glv- , Ing good rich milk. Call at 1016 *’ O. OIJCMENT. M. D. Practice, 5! j limited to diseases of eye, ear, nosei A street. and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours j FIR WOOD FOR »AlsE 23.50 per 9-12, 2-5, or on appointment. | tier delivered, l'honu W. 8. Rob- Phones, office 62; residence 359-J. I Neglected Youngsters to Be loaon, Wlldervllie. 48tf 8 f-Ol'GHRlDGE, M. D. Physician' Given Thorough Training in FOR KALE- One team of horses, and surgeon. City or country calls Mechanics of Farming. attended day or night. Phon<*. | weight SHOO; harness. for 1175. Rea. 369; Office, 182; 6th and H. Inquire Red Front barn 53 Wlth thorough appreciation of the Foil HAI-E Dry oak und pine stove DR. W T. TOMPKINS, fl. T Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all; value to the state of trained agricul­ wood. Phone Provolt. II. B. Bu- turists, versed In modern methods and diseases. Hours 9-12; bar. 54 with a knowledge of applied mechanics 304-R. _______ neecHsary to modern farming, the Kilt SALE Duvenport, rocklng E. J. BUJJCK. M. D? Physician ' Salvation Army in Its Home Service < baira, library table, dinlng table and surgeon; office Schallhorn Program for Oregon, plans to make un o for 15; 50 Fiiwt-class youngsters will not only be saved from or more. 7c each. Rhone 55-J. E. C. MACY. D. M. I). bad citlxsnship but given an honorable dentistry. 109% B. 6th St. Cramer Bros. 52 profession or trade with which to earn their own way as men ATTORNEYS TAX. At the Yamhill school, to be pattern­ »DONER TAXI Phone 262-R for H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law. ed after the famous Lytton school con­ Jitney Luke er Cutler. Calls an­ Practices in all Stale and Federal ducted by the Salvation Army in Cali­ swered anywhere, anytime. M6tf Courts. First National Bank Bldg fornia. both boys and girls will find PAI-ACE TAXI Phone 22-J. Geo. G. W. COLV1G, Attorney-at-law. all the essentials of preparation for life’s battle. The girls will be taught A. Hyde Ä Henry Sargeant. 25tf Grunts Pass Banking Co. Bldg. sewing, household duties, cooking etc. TAXI at Owl Billiard Parlors. 172-T. The boys will be trained in several Day and night service. 56tf E. S VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practices, trades and in farming, horticultural in all courts. First National Bank I and animal husbandry pursuits and MMiT BiHiding. I modern farm mechanics. And while their bodies and minds IAJST Package of important papers (I. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. on Sixth street Friday. Finder Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. please mall to Ellsworth Tubbs, C, A. »IDLER, 'Attorney-at-law. Ma­ Yreka. Cel., and receive reward, tf , sonic Temple, Grants Pass. Ore. _____—-------------------------------------- —I CIVIL ENGINEER GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, daniel M c F arland civil <>ngi- referee in bankruptcy. Masonic, Registered neer and surveyor, Temide. Phone 135-J. Res. 7 40 professional engineer. JAMtES T. ÓHINNOCK. lawyer. Nolth Tenth "treet. Phone 211-Y. First National Hank Building. SALVATIGN ARMY TO LUMBER MICKIE SAYS NOTICE rt OOMX »KM WlriU -At’ »OtTOW.FfW •<>**« DA'* 'MOdU. HA6TA OO tÖ A •AVOW. *H TSAI '4CXJM1 MIN TUaovmH TVs' HKWeOOH 'HID UJO., «* tolto«* OHVt hu * akm ,'* n « mm Nett* AN'/ PAGE THRKB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the county court of Josephine coun­ ty, Oregon, will consider bids for the construction of thirteen and one-half miles of road, commencing at the South end of the bridge across Ap­ plegate, near Murphy, and running thence to the Williams* postpoffic«, according to the specifications and profile on file In the office of the state highway engineer at the court­ at Your Own Price 1 want the best bld I can get for the lumber on my ground at the bridge on Sixth street. It la »<41 adopted for building garage«, work houses or barn* on rwnchcH. I wish the ground cleared for a ivermanent build­ ing. Go down, below in the basement anti look at it and mail me your best bid. We made this ciga rette to meet your taste! mildness and a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! What Camels quality and expert blend can mean to your satisfaction you should find out at once I It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Camel* tn acid everywhere in ocienfifically aealed packafa of 30 cifarettea for 30 cent a. or ton pack age a (300 cigarette») in a glaaame- paper-covered carton IV® »/ronf/v recommend thia carton for the home or office aupply or when you travel R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C. are being trained their responsibilities as citizens and memt>ers of society will not be neglected in fact, one of ibe strongest teachings of the Salva­ tion Army Is Americanism. The school is non sectarian. Through the efforts of the Salvation Army in Portland, several boys have been taken from up state Oregon towns and placed at the California farm school temporarily until the funds made available by the financial campaign. May 1 to May 10. provide for the opening of the Yamhill school. County advisory boards in every coun ty in Oregon are helping the Salvation Army in this great work with children E. J. McCormick I SALVATION ARMY RESCUE WEEK MAY 1 TO MAY 10 The Handicraft Shop of Medford Following the meeting of the ad­ visory board representatives in con vention in Portland March 17. John L. Etheridge, appointed to the post of stale president of the financial phase of the Home Service program of 1920. started to form his commit- tees under county presidents through out the state. The dates of May 1 to May 10 were picked for the financial campaign to meet the budget of 1284.000 approved by the convention, at whiqli were representatives of nearly every county. The period was designed as Rescue Week because all of the funds raised during the period will be devoted to the work of rescuing the poor from their poverty, the unfortunate «nd downfallen from their slough of de­ spond and the girl mothers from their betrayal. The work is carried on among peo­ ple in all walks of life, among chil­ dren. among young men and young women who have fallen behind in the race of life, among old men and old women whose years are drawing to a close. The work of the army la always constructive. Throughout forty years of work it the slums of larger cities the organization has developed lines of service that no other organisation would or could enter upon. Will have a new display of needlework at the Hat Shop Wednes- day. A nice line of Ftilper pottery. Hand made Iacea and inser­ tions. Instruction hooks for all kinds of crochet and knitting. Stamping done to order Orders taken for hemstitching and picoUng. USED CARS 1010 IBIS 101S 1018 1018 1917 1017 1017 FORD RO.ASTEK _______________ .... FORD TOURING CAR ......................... BUICK SIX, FINE SHARK_______ MAXWELL, JUST OVERHAULED REGAL. D AS NEW.................... FORD 1 TON TRUCK ......................... FORD if» TON TRUCTi............ ........ FORD DELIVERY' CAR............ .......... •400 •550 •1250 •850 •500 »150 •600 •600 C. L. Hobart Co. A. J. POWERS. Salesman FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY (Continued from page 1.) stuff yon may lay your heaviest bet on their aleo (buying the best suits There Is approximately 30,000 cu­ of clothing the market affords.” bic yards of common excavation, 500 Deaerai Delivery The Overall Club, however, insists cubic yards of solid rock excavation, that the war has only begun and that 500 cubic yards of intermediate ex­ Calexico, Calif they will stick it out and are gaining cavation and 2,000 cubic ya rda recruits In 'bunches. everhaul. The movement Is being taken up All blds must be filed on or be (ore 10 o’clock a. tn. on the 24th (all over the state. Clubs have been day of April 1920, and a certified The California and Oregon organized at Jacksonville, latkeland. check of 5 per cent of the amount of Coast Railroad Company Centerhill, and other places If some­ TIME CARD one would come along with a cart the bld must accompany the same, load of sabots the folks might buy made payable to E. L. Coburn, Conn Effective Nov. 24. 1919. and take revenge on the boot seller. ty Clerk. The court reserves the right to re Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- A part of the Easter Sunday pro­ days and Fridays. iect any or all blds, or award the gram was for the dentins and calicos 1 iti. to pair off and go to church. Only contract according to the best in- Leave Granta Pass....... Arrive Waters ('reek 2 PM. ter«st of the county. 9 30 Leave Waters Creek P.M. a tew couples had the nerve to stick By order of the county court Of Arrive Grants _ Paas. ....... 4 ____ P.M. It out snd they presented odd Darby For Information regarding freight and Joan contrast to the silked and Josephine County. Oregon and passenger rates call at the office be-feathered women and tailor-mold- IC b COBURN. of the company. Lundhurg building? County Clerk. [or telspheas 131. ' ed uieu. 54 house. 'city limits of the city of Grants Pass, running thence westerly oh the north NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that side of Rogue river to the county the County Court of Josephine ferry; thence running easterly on the County, Oregon, respectfully requests south side of Rogue river to the in­ and urges the taxpayers of Road Dis­ tersection of the Grants Pass-Gree­ tricts Nos. 4 and 5 to meet with ce nt City highway at the Applegate them on the 24th day of April, 1920, bridge, this being mall route No. 2. at 1 o’clock p. m., to discuss the pros E. L. COBURN, and eons of matters affecting said 54 County Clerk. districts for the year 1920. The above districts are served by Hammermill Bond printers at the the main road, commencing at the , Courier office. NOTICE OF ROAD MEETING I 111 South Sixth St- Ageats for th« Cleveland National Fire iaaurance Company Good Roads and Pleasant Weather will soon be here. Have your car put in condition Cylinders rebored, lathe and drill press work, welding, starting motors, generators and batteries rejiaired, experienced mechanics Reasonable prices.