Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 19, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    WKDNENDAV, MAI H», urjo.
Classified Advertising 1>u““££?;,d
Fl »It HAI.K
I
Primary Election May 21. IV*0
WANTED
roll HALE My homestead of 160 WANTED Married mon for farm
ARTHUR 8. COUTANT
of NE 14
ar re» at K*rby, Ore
work, house« free. River Bank*
llepuldicun <«n<lidKr for
Sec
10,
Twp.
40,
of HKL.
•><; t f
Farms
Nominee for
II. 8. Four acre* In cultivation,
MEN
AND
TEAM«
WANTED
At
COUNTY
JUDGE
frame house, good barn. well. Ad­ i
Moon Kr ('olnpany's road camp
joins stage road. I'ric* 325 per
near Port Orford. Wages 310 for
F. L. COON
acre. Address Carl Kri«*slnr, Ker­
Republican < undidste for
teums, 8 hours; men 35 tor 8
by, Oregon.
41tf
Nominee« for
hour*. Furnish California hay at
FIR WOOD FOR HALE 13.50 par
334 per ton; rolled barley or outs
COUNTY
CLERK
tier delivered. Phone W. H Kob-
at 372 per ton Board *1.10 per
Pment Deputy County Clerk
4 Klf
Inson, Wlld*rvlll*
day or yen can camp if you like.
Best of working conditions. Moon
FOR HALE 1919 Maxwell, A-l con
D 0 HAYES
* Company.
96^
Republican Candidata for
dlllon. only liwti drlwn 2000
Non linea for
mile*, some extra fixture*, real WANTED - Pair of second hand plat-l
bargain, with terms. 2 lb West I
form acai**. Addr*** with price.
ASSESSOR
street.
7«
Prcernt Deputy A«»rwsor
Box 28, R. F. D. 1, Grant* Pass.
i
Or*.
77
FOR HALE Purebred registered
ECLUS POLLOCK
Jersey cows, heifers and calves, at FIRST CLASH MACHINIST Just
Republican CandliUitp for
• The Meadows Phone <’ N Culy.
arrived.
Wishes position, no
Nomine«« for
t.9lf
lathe work. Rd. 3. Box 92. J. H.
COUNTY JUDGE
Droulette.
79
FOB SAUD Fixture*, furniture and
long lease; good building, wall WANTED f'nfumlshed house, 5
H. H. ALLYN
located. All sold together, 1 li­
IU«|»uhlhan <’nn<!hiatr for
rooms with bath, to rent or lease,
lt
quire at Courier office
Nominee for
not subject to sale. Address No.
79
1112, care Courier.
COUNTY CLERK
AH WE HAVE ADVERTISED to sell
Present City Auditor
fixtures, lease, etc., you will find WANTED TO RENT l’artly fur-
Economy—Efficiency—Service
bargains In trimmed hats at Cur­
nlahed house by responsible par­
rier'« Millinery Store, bl2 South
ty.
79
j. s mcfadden
Sixth street.
89
Republican Candidate for
WANTER Nativo pony and «addle.
Nominee for
FOR SALE OR TRADE- Driving
Add re«« No. 1124, care Courier. 80
mare. 1150 lbs., harness uud top
CO.
COMMISSIONER
WANTED Two men at Klsmann
buggy. II. 0. Barbar, Murphy,
Present Commissioner
Orchard*, Rogue River, Ore.
10
phono Provolt.
76
BEN H. JESS
WANTED TO RENT Partly fur-
HIGH GRADE PIANO for sal*. Can
Hcpubliran Candidate for
nlahed house by responsible par­
bo seen at 109 D street. For In­
Nominee for
ty. Address 1103 care Courier. 79
formation call 603-F-3.
76
CO.
COMMISSIONER
MISCELLANEO! S
FOR HALE 1 young Jersey milk
Economy—Servii e
cow, gentle, giving 3 gallon» per A Bl VEH of the Medtord Junk Co
day. *75; one Holstein cow, gen­
GEO. W. LEWIS
will be In tirant* Pas», and will
Republican <’andidnte for
tie. giving 3 gallons per day,
pay lop market price* for wool,
Nominee for
390. L. n. Roberta, Murphy,
mohair, hide*, pelt«, rubber, rags.
7«
phone Provolt.
metals. Iron, newspapers and mag-
SHERIFF
ProHeiit Incumbent
■t'nes. also sac«» 4 17 G street,
FOR HALE 18 acres under ditch,!
n«ar Palace hotel
*79
suitable for chicken ranch, capable
W. T. MILLER
» of cutting about 500 tire* wood; ; ATTENTION —Motorcycle and bl-
Democratic Cimdldatr for
one acre with furnished house, I cycle riders. Export repairlng
Nominee for
t
barn and out building«, electric1 quickly done. New and uaed Har­
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
lights and telephone; 4 lots 60x189 j ley-Davidson motorcycles for sale.
I’nwnt Incumbent
falfa. All on Pa ifIc highway. |
Phone 602-F-12.
87
Also 1500 feet of lumber.
For.
ALICI? M. BACON
i * oi ltry
further Information address Box
Kcpublican Candidate for
288, Oold Hill, Ore
77’ WHITE 149GHORN batching egg«
Nominee for
I from heavy wlntqy layers, 81.60
FOR SALK—Ono blood hound pup.
COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT
per 16, 37 per 106. K. Hammer-
cheap. Call at 340 South Tenth
F. S. BRAMWELL
bacher. phone 6O6-F-23, R F. D.
street after 6 p. m.
77
Republican Candidate for
No. 2.
83 Í
FOR SAIJC Pack pony, Inquire at
Nominee for
CIVIL ENGINEER
78
Red Front barn
FOR 8ALE- 2-h. p. stationery I»«
englne, Just overhauled; bargain
It taken at once 41U isnam Ht. 78
F(5 r SALE Ono young llolst-in
row and bull calf, both eligible to
registry. Inquire Homewood Far
Rd. 4, Jerome Prairie.
79
FOR SALE One Bean giant triplex
pumping spray outfit In good scr-
viacahle condition, with hose and
In-
spray rods aryl spray gun.
4.
quire Homewood Farm, Rd
7»
Jerome Prairie.
VorAt Bv ret— " pn ftb in
figAiL
J oon isun
AWkN, BUT ON6 IN -TVse-
\ PAPER- 'S UijHt tHtftt to
/ STAN ’• T he boss sans
i T ha Y’ s ' nsore tqut ' w
I
THA.M POETttS
STATE SENATOR
C. A. SIDLER
M c F arland
Civil engl-
Registered
neer and surveyor.
Ile». Ï4»
profe»sl<>i>«l ■ o ' neer
x «riti Tenth -ireel. Phone 211 V
daniel
nr
There were only 39,000 Autos in Oregon when we
started in with the State Highway Program. Now
there are 85,000. The auto license fees and gaso­
line tax pay for the roads. --Revenues constantly growing.
Good Road3 bring the autos—the more autos, the
more money for good roads Let’s build the roads
and develop Oregon.
NO TAX
IN THIS
for the 4% State Road Bond Limit And make it possible to
build more state roads No Property Tax — No Direct Tax—No
Increase in Auto License Fees No Increase in Gasoline Tax—
VOTE 302 X YES - Make it Unsiiimou
9
Rol! up a Eîg Majority, to Show C:cgc;i beaeves in Progress—
The Auto Pays the Bill.
OREGC.v STATE CH'AVER Or COMiïmRCE
CHAK1XS HALL,
GEORGE Q’JAYLE. G9«i«r*l ¿dcretary, Portland
MartitHcld.
OREGON ROADS ft
A««0CIAT!CN
W L THOMPSON. President, 225 K ham St . Portland
C- C CHAPMAN, Chairman Executive Committee, R. 1, Amity O*.
Official Computation ‘.how» that income from auto fee« and gas tax pay» bo;h principal and interest of bond«. Write to
above adore»» for copy, certified by Whitfield. Whitcomb 8» Co., Certified Public Accountants, Portland. Oregon
(Paid Advertisement)
LECTURE TRANSLATES
LIFE EXPERIENCE
Sam Crathwell Knows Whereof He
Speaks.
Sir Philip Sidney once said: "If a
man would write poetry let him look
Into hie heart and write." What Is
true of a poem 1* true of a lecture.
With a real live struggle—in which he
was often knocked down but never
knocked out—what more natural than
that Sam Grathwell, lecturer at Chau­
tauqua on the ici-ond afternoon, should
REPRESENTATIVE
J. C. SMITH
SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R tor
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an-
86tf
swerod anywhere, anytime.
llrpiitdican ( andidaie /or
Nominee for
PALACE TAXI Phone 22-J. Geo
A. Hyde A- Henry Sargeant. 25tf
STATE SENATOR
J. N. JOHNSTON
TAXI at Owl Billiard Parlor«. 172-J,
Day and night service
58tf
Republican Candldat«« for
Nominee for
PHYSICIANS
Ï9J! GOOD ROADS
i»V|*U«J«3C**U L
lUÜMtt) *ur
Nominee for
IAN.
25 HEAD STOCK cattle for sale All TAXI— White Line Taxi, sedan car. j
■ite*. For particulars write or
Ride tn comfort. City or conn-)
call L. J. Reed, I-eland. Oro.
8ft
try. Correct prices. Safety first.
Call M. Clemens Drug Store, phone,
Hill RENT
46-R. residence phone, 379-J. W.j
FOR RENT--Cottage, partly furnish
G. White.
89 I
ed. at 321 Rogue River Ave., key
VOt AL I.NHlitl t THIN
opposite; a wall, a sleeping porch;
a garage; H acre tor garden; rent MRS GI’Y KNAPP—Voice and pinao
36.5ft per month In advance. 63tf
Accredited teachar for high school
work. Phon* 224.
Residence
TO RENT—Three larga sleeping
4 20 A street.
3Stf
room*. Inquire at 739 North 6th
■trset
78 MRS J. L. JOHNSON—Instructor of
voice. Room* above Moore's Ba­
FOR EXCHANGE
kery. hours from 1 to 5 on Tues­
TO TRADE—40 acre «lock ranch
days and Saturdays.
67tf
for city property. Address Box
DRAYAGE ANI» TRANSEER
112, City.
76
THE WORLD MOVES. so do ye
REAL ESTATE
Bunch Bro» Transfer Co. Phone
E. T. McKINSTRY—803 G street,
349.
phone 13-R. General real estate
business. The best of all kinds of F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer.!
Safes.
piano*
and
furniture;
soil* for fruit, hay or general
moved,
packed,
shipped
and
stored
21 if
farming.
Offlco phon* 124-Y.
mick : e says
PAGE HEVEN
GRANT* PAHH DAILY iOIHIEH
Call an<l see
u»
Timmons & Higgins
Call and see
Phone 324-J
REPRESENTATIVE
CYRIL P WISE
111 South Sixth St.
tgent* for the devela ad National Fire Insurance Company
IhMnocratir ( MncIidMie for
Nominee for
CO COMMISSIONER
C. G. GILLETTE
Democratic Candidate for
Nominee for R««e|crtion for
COUNTY JUDGE
M. W. GATES
Democratic Candidate for
Nominee for
CO COMMISSIONER
D. R. MORRISON
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY JUDGE
"'Good Roads for Lees »toney"
LINCOLN SAVAGE
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
COUNTY SCHOOL SUPT
ATTORNEYS
H,
D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law.
Practices in all State and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
talk on “Getting by Your Hoodoo,
study of obstacles and how to over­
come them.
Grathwell's story is not dry, nor
filled with abstract theories, but a
message of human interest straight
from the heart. He knows the value
of faith, hope. optimism and exalted
ideals. He brings them to you with
the enthusiasm of virile manhood and
by force of his presentation impels
you to accept them for your own.
A new display of needle work at the Hat Shop
WEDNESDAY,
FROM 10 TO 12 AND 1 TO 4
We Solicit Your Patronage
The Handicraft Shop
CARAVAN IS APPROACHING
ON MIGRATION TO sol TH
T
Salem. May 15.—With 67 cars in
line, the Pacific coast ad men's cara­
van. hound to Stockton. Calif., passed
through here today.
Practice
L. O. CLEMENT. M. D.
limited to diseases of eye. ear, nose !
I and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours ' G. W. COLVIG,
«' orney-at-law.
4
9-12, 2-5, or on ain>olntment.! Grants Pnss Banking Co. Bldg.
Phones, office 62; residence 359-J : E/S7 VAN DY k E, AttornoyTTractices < hie to Convince th«« Moat Skeptical
Grants Paes Reader
in all courts. First Nutional Bank I
S MHTGHRIDGE. M 1». Physician
The teat of time Is the test that
Btlililin ■
and surgeon. City or country calls
counts.
Doan's Kidney Pills have made
attended day or night.
Phones. O 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law.
reputation by effective action.
Rett. 369; Office. 182; 6th and H.
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone 270. ! their
The following case is typical.
Grants Pass residents should be
I».
Physician C. A. '”LER. Attorney-at-law. Ma­
E. J. BILUCK. .M
convinced.
I
lonic
• !e, Grants Pass, Ore.
and surgeon; office Schallhorn
The testimony Is confirmed the
block, phone 54-J; residence, 1004 GEO. II. DIRHAM, Attorney-at-law proof complete.
Liwnrldge, phone 54-L.
referee in bankruptcy, Masonic
Testimony like this cannot be Ig-
nored.
Temple. Phone 135-J.
W F. RUTHERFORD Manual the-
Mrs. J. Boesch, 209 Foundry St..!
raputlc*. It gets your ailment JAMES T. CHINNOCK
Lawyer ¡Grants Pass, says: “I can never
Office over Barnes' jewelry store
First National Bank Building.
speak too highly in praise of Doan’s
Kidney Pills for I have never fonnij
Office hours 9:80-11; 1:80-4.
anything equal for backache and
RALPH W. STEARNS. M. D. Phy- The California and Oregon kidnev trouble. Since taking Doan’s
X-ray equip-
■lefsn and Slirgeon
Coast Railroad Company Kidney Pills I am bothered but very
little with my hack or kidneys.” •
ment, dental X-ray, Offlce, Ma-
TIME CARI»
The above statement was given
Phones: Of-
sonie Temple Bldg
March 20. 1916, and on March 24.
Effe. Uve Nov. 24, 1919
fice 21-J; residence 21-1,
i 1920, Mrs Boesch said: “I am glad
Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- to repeat all I said in favor of Doan’s!
DENTISTS
Kidney Pills. I have had no return
days and Fridays.
■ L-« -L- —
K. Ç) MACY. D M. D.
Flrst-clnss I-eave Grants Paas
of kidney trouble and always recom­
....... 1
dentistry 109'4 S 6th St.
mend them to anyone I hear speak
Arrive Water* Creek
2
I^ave Waters Creek
2:30 PM. of kidney complaint."
I
VETERINARY HVRGEON
iPrice 60c. at all dealers. Don’t
Arrive Grants Pass.
4
P.M.
For information regarding freight (simply ask for a kidney remedy- get
PR It J BESTI'L. Veterinarian
passenger rates call at the office
Resident* 838 Washington boule­ and
*f the company. Lnndbnrr building.
vard. phon* 393-R.
*r telrph"** 131.
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y.
4
Special This Week
A Thorough Test
V ote for GOOD ROADS
Vote 302 X Yes for
4% State Road Bond Limit
NO PROPERTY TAX
NO DIRECT TAX
NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES
NO INCREASE OF GASdLINE TAX
Present Auto License Fees and Gasoline Tax will pay both
principal and interest on all the bonds under this constitu­
tional amendment. Approval of this amendment is
necessary to permit early completion of State Highways.
(Paid Advertisement*
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