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Classified Advertising Political Cards FOR HAI Ji roll HALE My homestead of 160 acre« at Kerby, Ore 8 $4 of NE<4 W14 of HE 14, Hee. 10, Twp. 40, it. 8. Four acres In cultivation, frame house, good barn, well. Ad joins stage road, Price »25 per aero. Address Carl Kronslnr, Ker- by, Oregon. 41tf FOR HALE 2UU Angoru goat«, about 160 nitnnlas and 40 wealh- era. 60 kids now und more to come. All for »1,000 for quick aale. Phone Mi-j. f . W. Moore, Ashlund, Ore. 70 Fill WOOD FOR SALE »3.50 per tier delivered, I’hono W. 8 Rob inson. Wlldervlllo. 4Ktf FOIL HALE 1919 Maxwell, A-l con- dltlon, only been driven 2009 miles, tome extra fixtures, real bargain, with terms. L._ . 215 West ! ’•! street. ri Camels came through Paid advertisements WANTED WANTED Sheppard male pup. C. F. Estes, Murphy, Ore. Phone V revolt. 69 Primary Eltw-Uon May 21, 11*20 ARTHUR S. COUTANT WANTED Dishwasher ford hotel. Apply COUNTY JUDGE Josephine County Ox 67tf F. L. COON WAITED—A middle aged lady to do generul housework. Apply 615 North Fourth St. 69 Republican Candidate for Nr.ntlnee for COUNTY CLERK •Bridge and house car- pent«rs wanted by the Southern Pacific company, Steady employ- ment, wages 53 to 63 cents per hour. Good board and lodging tiiriiLhed nt »30 per month. Men to furnish own bedding. Write or apply to Division Engineer, Hou th orn Pacific company. Room 1, I'nlon Station, Portland, Ore., or apply to nearest station agent. 73 WANTED Present Deputy County Clerk D. 0. HAYES Republican Candidate for Nominee for ASSESSOR Present Deputy Asacwsor ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nominee for F< »11 HALE Purebred registered Jersey cows, heifers and calves, at Tho Meadows. Phono C. N. Culy. A BUYER of liie Medford Junk Co 59tf will be in Grants I‘as.. and will pay top market prices for wool, llUNOAIXiW 5 rooms, large pantry, wood hous . two lots, good soil, mohair, hides, pelta, rubber, rags, city water and electric lights. metuls, Iron, newsimpcrs and mag- Snap, » 1000. Apply No. 954 care az'nes, also sacks. 417 G street, Courier. near Pain e hotel. 79 61tf FOR sali : Pumping plant; 8 h. p. ATTENTION .Motorcycle and bi gasoline cycle riders. Expert repairing engine, international make; 3 H x3 % centrifugal pump, quickly done. New and used Har All as good us new. Everything ley-Davidson motorcycles for sale. complete, J. L. Davis, ltd. 2, 1*4 Phone 602-F-12. 87 miles west of town. 74 NOTICE •Parties wishing winter’s wood, special prices if ordered now. Address Ralph Bull, Rd. 4. well Box 46, City. 73 in- ¡ 89 I TAX. -•—. i AS WE HAVE ADVERTISED to sell SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R for fixtures, lease, etc., you will find Jitney Luke er Cutler. Calls an- swered anywhere, anytime. bargains in trimmed hats at Cur 86t* rier's Millinery Store. 512 South PAI ACE TAXI Phone 22-J. Geo. Sixth street. 89 A. Hyde & Henry Sargeant. 25tf FOR SALK One 1919 Buick Six In TAXI at Owl Billiard Parlors, 172-J. good condition. See C. J. Riedel, Day and night service. 56tf Smith Apartments. 69 TAXI — White Lino Taxi, sedan ear. i FOR SALK - tirado Holstein cow, 7 Rldo In comfort. City or coun-1 I years old. now giving 3 gallons a try. Correct prices. Safety first. ; Call M. Clemens Drug Store, phone day. Haiunierbacher, R F. D. 2. Phono GuG F-2.-. 71 46-R, residence phone, 379-J. W. G. White. 89 HADDI.E, BRIDEE and pair of chape for sale, prlce *80. Cnn be seen OIVIL ENGINEER at the Red Front llarn. 72 DANIEL Mrl'MlUND Civil engl- REGISTERED Du roc sow. very fine near and surveyor, Re gistered si rain. Can bo seen at 7 25 Bridge professional engineer. Res. 740 Htieet. Ce II It arinoli. ÏÜ, A ji LU av U l L I uone X i i - i. L'OR SALE 3-h. p. stationery gus POULTRY englue. Just overhauled; bargain If taken nt once 410 Ishntn St. 7 2 WHITE LEGHORN hatching eggs from heavy winter layers, »1.50 GRAPlIOPIIONE and records, elec per 15; »7 per 100. K. ilammer- tric fan, tomato, cabbage and pep bachor, phone 606-F-23, R. F. D. per plants for sale cheap. Mrs. , No. 2. 83 F. B. Sanford. Dlmmii k ranch. 72 DRAYAGE IND Tit A NSFER FOR SALE Hide board, three horse power engine, light truck. Call at THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. 837 Washington Blvd , 73 Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 349. l'oit SALM Wadi .. ulne tiri •aw outfit, good us now. Price F. G ISHAM, drayage and transfer. »135. inquire of C. E. Harmon. Safes. pianos and furniture Lovo Station. 73 moved, packed, shipped and stored. 1'XHl S\LE Earlv cabbage plants. Office phono 124-Y. Call at 656 North Sixth St. 69 VOCAL I.NSTRI I I l< > N l-XYli SALE 8-rOom house. 2 lot: . garage, must be sold nt once. Best MllS. GPY KNAPP—Voice and plnao. Accredited teacher for high school cash offer, ('b e In. 322 West J work. 4. Residence street. Key at Courier office. Ad 420 A 3Stf dress Peter Neubert, Wonder, Ore COUNTY JUDGE H. H. ALLYN Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY CLERK 'Service Blue prints urler ortc«. of Grants ar» sold ovorytrhon in ocianti finally saalad packagas of 30 cigarottaa for 30 canto: or ton packa/foa (300 cigarette» > in a glaaaina-papar-covand carton. We strongly rocommand thio carton for tha homo or office »apply or arban you trarol Present City Auditor Economy—Efficiency—Service J. S. McFADDEN Republican Candidate for Nominee for CO. COMMISSIONER Present Commissioner BEN H. JESS Republican Candidate for Nominee for CO. COMMISSIONER Economy—Service GEO. W. LEWIS Republican Candidato for Nominee for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Winston-Salem. N. C. SHERIFF Present Incumbent W. T. MILLER Democratic Candidate for Nominee for DISTRICT ATTORNEY A Present Incumbent ALICE M. BACON Republican < andidate for Nominee for COUNTY SCHOOL Sun F. S. BRAMWELL Republican Candidate for Nominee for STATE SENATOR C. A. SIDLER Republican Candidat ' for Nominee for REPRF.3ENTATTVE J. C. SMITH Republican Candidate for Nominee for STA.TE SENATOR J. N. JOHNSTON Republican Candidate for Nominee tor REPRESENTATIVE ”3 MRS. J. I,. JOHNSON— Instructor of CYRIL P. WISE voice. Rooms above Moore’s Ila- roil H ext Democratic Candidate for kery, hours from 1 to 5 on Tues Nominee for FOR KENT CoH.ige. pnrtly furnish days and Saturdays. 67tf ed. at 321 Rogue River Ave., key CO. COMMISSIONER REAL ESTATE opposite; a well, n sleeping porch; C. G. GILLETTE a garage; 1,4 acre for garden; rent E. T. MCKINSTRY—60» G street, phono "3-R. 13 General real estate »6 50 p< r month In advance 63tf Deinocr ilic Candidate for business. The best of all kinds of Nominee for Reelection for HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rent, so II h for fruit, hay or general COUNTY JUDGE furnished, hot and cold water, farming. 21 tf bnth. Call at 232 West I St. 69 I PHYHIt IANS M. W. GATES Democratic Candidate for L. O. CLEMENT. M. D. Practice MICKIE SAYS Nominee for limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours CO. COMMISSIONER 9-12, 2-5, or on appointment, MJWNMhT'’ OlOtUCtkft «X Phones, office 62 residence 359-J. \KMCE HOLLER'**' VER U' l D. R. MORRISON ♦eicwe 1 e E wit . rot*«. 8. IXil’GIIlllDGE. M. I). Physician Republican Candidate for ChA CXIMX t* 4MWW To AWXN and surgeon. City or country calls Nominee for PV/KCA IM TO\M»8 NPC6W AOS CO attended day or night. Phone«. COUNTY JUDGE JOSMJOCVA NlOST AVAN TIVAE---- Res. 369; Office. 182; 6th and H. •“Good Roods for ix-ss Money" AH' IP \*A TOO BOSS,I'LL StMO È7 J. H1LLICK, M. D. Physician TU' 5OM1 and surgeon; office Schallhorn LINCOLN SAVAGE block, phone 54-J; residence, 1004 Republican Candidate for luiwnridge, phone 54-L. Nominee for W. F. RI’THEIIFORI>- Manual the- COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT raputlcs. It gets your ailment. Them» Office over Barnes' jewelry store. The California and Oregon Office hours 9:30-12; 1:20-4. Coast Railroad Company RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- TIME CARD slcian and surgeon, X-ray equip- mont, dental X-ray. Office, Ma- Effective Nov. 24, 1919. sonic Temple Bldg. Phones: Of- Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- fice 21-J: residence 21-L. days and Fridays. twitvi DENTISTS Ixtave Grants Pass 1 P.M. notr»MÍ< i«ll US TMlH Arrive Waters Creek...........2 P.M. C. MACY, D M. D. FlrsLclass I .on ve Waters Crook.......... 2:30 P.M. VH o II ih O'' uvrr^tM«' dentistry. 109’4 S. 6th St. Arrive Grants Pass.............4 P.M. For Information regarding freight osier VETERINARY SI KG EON and passenger rates call at the office the company. Lundbnrg building, î. II. J. BESTVL, Veterinarian. of or telephone 131. Residence 838 Washington boule vard. phone 398-R. Placer Location notices at Courier. gon. on clean-cut merit! No premiums or pull ! Camels delightfulness is «due to their quality and to their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos. The more liberally you smoke Camels the surer you are that Camels are made to meet your taste! They have every thing you ever looked for in cigarettes I You’ll prefer Camels blend to either kind of tobaccos smoked straight 1 Know today that you can smoke Camels liberally without tiring your taste; and, that Camels leave no unpleasant ciga- retty aftertaste or unpleasant cigaretty odor! You’ll find it mighty interesting to com pare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price! Re|rublican Candidate for Nominee for WANTED- Married men for farm work, houses free. River Banka Farms ««if REPORT THE ELECTION, MAY 21 , at Grants Pass, in the State of Ore gon, at the close of business May I 4th, 1920. Resources Ixian.s and discounts...... »317,506.06 Over drafts, secured and unsecured ..................... 564.12 Bonds and warrants ....... 89,91 Z.3Ò . .. judg ments, etc......................... 5,527.19 Banking house ................ 6,000.00 Furniture and fixtures. 5,000.00 Other real, estate owned 4,200.00 Due from banks (not re serve banks) ...... ......... 842.92 Due from approved re serve banks ................... 41,063.88 Checks and other eash items ............................... 161.37 Exchange for clearing house ............................... Cash on hand ................... Gold dust ...................... .. ....................... »501,140.6 Inabilities Capital stock paid In ... » 50,000.00 Surplus fund _____ <......... 7,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid .................................. 2,382.37 Individual deposits sub ject to check .............. 333,854.57 Demand certificates of deposit ............................. 2,316.15 : Cashiers checks outstand- | Ing ....... 724.04 Certified checks .............. 1,721.94 Time and savings de posits ... 98,141.60 Notes and bills r^dis counted 5,000.00 Total Total ...... »501,140.6 ¡State of Oregon, ) County of Josephine) S3. L Sam H. Baker, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. SAM H. BAKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of ¡May, 1920. A. K. CASS. Notary Public, (My commission expires Feb. 13, 1923). Correct—Attest: S. I j OI’GHRIDGE. CHAS. BURKHALTER. STANTON ROWEILL. Directors. STATE ROADS Vote 302 X Yes Staw itoao Bona Limit ror JALLOT TITLE 18 AS FDT.nnavs —r------------- 102 X Yes No NO PROPERTY TAX-NO DIRECT TAX NO INCREASE IS AUTO LICENSE FEES KO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Keep these three facts in mind. The present auto license fees and uasohne tax will pay both the principal and interest on all the bonds under this amendment, and will yieldan annual surplus besides for other s tate highway work. No additional taxation of any kind. F23EML FUNDS MUST BE MATCHED Oregon must have »ufficient Highway Funds to match Federal apportion ing or On -<>n cannot get th- b-nefit of Federal money for OragRRoads ncn mg coi.^Ututional ¡unit is a necessity. Uulesa ¡¡nut is inerted’ her state roaos cannot be completed for many, many years, or must be finished y din ct protiertv taxation. This measure averts direct property tax for stat« -.1 ys and makes early completion possible. Let’s get the roads built now. . care from Present Source» Sufficient to Pay Principal and Interest Th.- fact that revenuM fmm »uto Ho-nee fee, .nd ir-eolin. tax. without in.-re», ot rnarro Vth^'sut?pan',rh'■‘S “d ‘“‘efestonlb w, b^nds. » co- v get f rth by o?K a at j he» nae fw?e and gan tax will rrdwm principal «w?7atcrc«t and yi*M surplus b ri<£a Tables Pamphlets or further Informal! m, write to . . DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION W. L IWWSM. «1»- S„ Fert’eai £ t. Ol'.fXW. Oirsu« Eucwt.re tag» L t Aati Campaign Headquarter«, 311 Worcester Building. PorUuad, Oregon For Inter • VOTE 302 X YES For 4% Stats Road Bond Limit I Special This Week s^JL«LVi A new display of needle work at the Hat Shop WEDNESDAY', FROM 10 TO 12 AND 1 TO 4 We Solicit Your Patronage j &'G ood R oads may 21 Vats 302 X Yes far 4% State Read Bond Limit The Handicraft Shop Free Map Facts Regarding Oil Investments and Activities in the Oil Fields * We will send free upon request our independent paper giving reliable oil news. Also free oil map of Tex as, showing all oil pools producing and drilling wells, and all activities in all Texas Counties. Write for it. Only a limited number of free copies. OR FACT8 812 Throckmorton Ct., Ft. Worth, Pass— Hammermlll Bond In all colors hi 812 Throckmorton St.. Ft. Worth, Tex. I ins Courier office. —f CONSTITÜTIONAL AMENDMENT-Referred to th. pœpl. by th. Letislatiye A.««mbly . ' LIMITATION OF FOUR FTR CENT STAT rfîr-TEONESS FOR FER.-t INENT ROAOS.—l’urp x« To luuuud oeeoon 7 of Article XI of the Coiwtuuuon of the rtitr ..f Oreton ao m to permit th. création..!deble.nd li*bilitiee includii.g previ .ue debtean.flubililw f »r the purpo-eof btrldinr and miii li ing permanent niada to th. a moût, t of four per cent of the a--.* *e.l val union of .11 the pmperty lu tue Mat« of Oregon, inrtead ot two per cçntaa now provided by law. Ideal Wind Shield Wings Brunswick Tires Stewart Spot Lights Monogram Oils and Greases The Battery Shop lz«t us Inspect your battery free tOl North Sixth St. H t/.ELTON A DIHBROU Opposite Courthouse *