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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1920)
Till IIXDAY, JI M! |7. urjo Git (NTH I'AHH DAIÍ.Y COURIER Classified Advertising Mill M A I Ji PAGK THREE When Run-Down FOIC KENT FOR HALE- 30 acres rolling land, IIOI’HKKEEPI.NG ROOMS for rent, fenced, buildings, spring water. 411 North 6th street, opposite Barguln for cash. U. G Aliell, courthouse SOtf Wlldervllle. VtM'll, INHTlit < HON FOR HALE-Noar Dryden, 300 seres with teem, self binder, all nwes MltH GUY KNAPP Voice and pluuo ser y ferm tools, spring water Accredited teacher for high school piped In house, good outelde work Phone* 224 Residence range. Must bn sold to telilo an 420 A street. estate. J A Tolln, Nelma, Or« 06 MRS J. L. JOHNSON-- Instructor of FOR HALE Choice ba I o<t, alfulfn voice, Rooms above Moore's Ila hay, 933 per ton. f. o. b. Grants kery, hours from 1 to 6 on Tuea- Paas Riverbanks Farms. KStf 67tf days nnd Saturdays Full HAM' Slab wood, dry S3, PIANO TUNING green 92 50 per tier. I'ash on do- livery \v. J. T«a1. phono 396.R. GEO. W CROSS a tuner with 17 36tf years practical experience. In hid ing 9 years factory training. Head FOR HALE 4 high grade Jersey Your quarters Josephine hotel, vowa to freshen for fall and winter satisfaction Is tny success. 82tf milker» Add re«« E. It. Crouch, R. F. D. 3, or call at ranch 4 miles TAX. oast of Grants Pass on Pacific. highway 92tf' SOONER TAXI Phone 2«2-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Call» an 9*011 SALE One 26 ,h p. Frick swered anywhere, anytime. 3«tf steam tractor. 91200. Ono number 3 portable Gaar Scot MUI. com plete with belts nnd saws fl,000. PALACE TAXI Phon« 22-J. Geo 4 Hyde A Henry Sargeant 25tf Oregon Machinery Co.. 4th and Lincoln streets, Eugene, Oro ’M' TAXI at Owl Billiard Psrlors. 172-J. Day and night service 56tf FOR RAIX 3 acre tract East A Street, 3-room house, out build HIlliHHM AKIM, Ings. goo<^ well. Inquire 1011 East A Phone 117-Y. 101 DRESSMAKING- I am now ready to tat» orde.i. for drenmi>’’lr it at my SIX YOUNG PIGS fo^sale, 16 ra<h. new location CC1 North Third Otto Henrlcaon. Box 19. Rd. 4, atroot. Prices reasonable, esti phono 602^-21. 02 mates cheerfully given. FOP BAI E Purebred Du roc Jersey R. Swoape. M months old nows 930. Weight A nacortes , W ash .— "1 had or» ifanic trouble io. a long time. 1 Buffered from backache and th'»«« heavy bearing pain», and my blood was in ba t condition. I had no ap- petlte and wm ire uirally runedov n. 1 used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription in connection with the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’and Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and was completely cured. I a.wuyg recom mend Dr. Pierce’s medicines to all my friends,** M rs . A. KlIBE, Gen» ral Delivery. Send Dr. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, BufTulo, N. Y., 10c for trial package of Favorite Prescription Tablets WILDER VILLE Mina ’Roe Morrisow loft Thursday for California where she will attend several weeks of normal school.. 'Mesdames Benton Burrough anil H ott lloblnson are at the Arm strong home in Jerome Prairie *ar Ing for Mrs. Armstrong who has had a, paralytic stroke recently. Mrs. Marion Stevenson, of (‘res eda City, is visiting at the M. Bous- tnan home, her husband is expected here about the 27th. Frank StevensoiT has gone to Wis consin on a visit to relatives. Alice Ixjvelace has returned from her work and will spend the sum mer with her parents. Bertan Robinson, who has been at tending the O. A. C. 1« home for the summer and will spend his vacation with relative« and friends. James Bosard and wife left last week for Roseburg where they will spend the summer and look after property interests. Mrs. Barrel Ruttencutter and two children left last Friday for (Port land to be with the husband and father who is working near there. Harry Undsley was brought home from Spalding's mill Tuesday night, being taken with fever and unable to work.. Sam Stringer has his pump installed so when he can get gas the Wlldervllle neighborhood will lie supplied. John Ruttencutter. of Medford, is here to spend the summer with his grandparents. Myrtle Sloan is at the home Nora Llndsley near I<ove Station this week. Ernest IxMtghridge P'tr'h'. new piano recently, bringing It out home last week. Children'« Day exercises were well attended last Sunday. Sunday school next Sunday and preaching service.» every two weeks* G<>< I look« in woman do not depend upon age, but upon health. You never Bee a good-looking woman who is weak, run-down. Dr. Pierce’s Favorit. Prescrip tion is tlie best won;, n’s tonic there is. It is 50 years old, and Its age testifies to its Kixxlne;-. fancy about 176 lbs. Imported from the DRESSMAKING—Plain J 8. Beall stock farm at Lyle, sewing. 627 South Sixth St. Wash C. 8 Payne, Box 64, R. F. D. •> 02 FOR HALE Yeung pig« • ¡taut. 'tn. 2, Box *1. 602-F-3. F. H. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we Ph.-no Bunch Bros. Trnusfer Co. Phone 99 349. FOR BALE Monarch range, sewing machine. Ingrain rug and other F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. Safes. pianos and furniture household goods All nearly new moved, packed, shipped snd stored Inquire t01 Oak St. 00 Office phone 124-Y. FOR HALE 26 window sash and a few doors. Inquire at Faahlon REAL KHTATK garage, or of J. V Burke. 00 FOR SALE 167 aerie. 11 acre« E. T. MCKINSTRY—«02 G street, phone 12-R. General real estate cleared. 1« acres fenced, house business The best of all kinds of barn nnd out buildings, plen'y of soiki for fruit, hay or general running water and some crock bot 21tf farming. tom. about 40 acres can be plowed, 114 miles from railroad and high PHVHH IANH way, 12 miles from Grants Pass Price 93PO. 1550 cash, balance L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear. nose long time. Call on or address, Robert Grantbanl. Wonder, Ore. and throat. Glaaeee fitted Hours 9-12, 2-5, or on appointment 05 Phonos, office «2; residence 359-J 11 hr suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre f O <•. C. preparation for goitre hat b«-n<- kit'd many. Why pay several hundred dollars for an < p. t.Hi-»n to remove a goitre when O.G.C. can be obtained for such a comparatively small rxpv nditurc/ O.G.C. when properly applied iffvra satis factory resells, or your money will b< r« funded. () G C. is sold direct, by mail *»*/>. Write for booklet. Address 1 )• i ; U O.G.C CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle. Washington y V SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begin9 to stiffen and movement becomes painful it EMPTY SACKS wanted at the Jose 8. LOUGIIRIDGE. M. D. Physician u usually an indication that the and surgeon. City or country calls kidneys are out of order. Keep phine Flour Milt 89tf attended day or night. Phom*«. these organs healthy by taking WANTED Idght work horse Ad Res 369; Office. 132; «th and H. dre«s J. R. Schumacher. 924 South l-'lfth St. 02 E. J. BlLiJCK, M. D. Physician and surgeon, office Schallhorn WANTED -Married man to work on block, phone 54-J; residence. 1004 farm. Phone 612-F-3, or write to 33333333 Istwnridge, phone 64-L. 00 C. N. Culy, Grants Paas. The world’s standard raniady for kidnoy, W. F. RUTHERFORD Manual the- WANTED Young pup that can lie ttvor. biart Jor and uric acid troubles. raputlca. It gets your ailment Famous since 1696. Take regularly and trained for hunting dog. Address Office over Barne«' jewelry store keep in good health, in throe sixes, all 00 No. 1269 care Courier. druggists. Guaranteed as represented. Office hours 9:20-12; 1:20-4. Leek for the name Gold Medal on ergry her WANTED I • Miss Madge Wiseman came d \ »»r Thursday from Inland to Visit George McCormick. Mrs. C. H. Willison. Mrs. Henry. Mrs. W. W. Penny, Mrs. Jes sie Cahill and Mrs Harry Schmidt motored to Grants Pass Thursday. Mrs. Mabie Holegale arrived home Saturday after spending the winter in Portland and North Bend. Mrs. H. W. Ritchie made a busi ness trip to Grants Pass Saturday. > ■ <Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McLaughlin drove to Grants Paas Saturday on business. H. iF. Cahill spent Saturday in Grants Pass. Ethel Dlngjer went to Grant« Pass Sunday to spend several days visit ing her grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Dingier. Jauntta Dingier received her 8th grade diploma, the only one at Hugo, to graduate this year. Philip Broeg xvent to Ashland on Monday morning where he is work ing. Mrs. Winnie Bagley was a Grants Pass visitor Monday. COLD MEDAL MINORI J. AN KOI H .RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- YOUR WEEKLY CHECK—Limited aldan and surgeon, X-ray oqulp- only by ability and time devoted ment, denial X-ray. Offlce, M» to selling out trees. Complete sonic Temple Bldg. Phones: CM- line of all varieties backing you. flee 21-J; residence 21-L. Write» for terms. Start immedi DENTISTS ately. Salem Nursery Company, 427 Oregon Bldg., Salem. Ore. 102 E. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-class dentistry. 10914 8. 6th 8t. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS transfer. Phong 14-R. 1« BANKER8 LIFE COMPANY. Des DR. R. J. BESTUL. Veterinarian. Residence 338 Washington boule Moines, Iowa. District agent, My vard. phone 398-R. ron C. Gaston. Grants Pass, Ore. Over 97,600.000 In force In Ore-1 ATTORNEY* gon. H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices In all Stato and Federal MICKIt SAYS Courts. First National Bank Bldg. A in ' t it funmv . how when a feller et-rs sore an ' ) / G. W. OOLVIQ, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. STOPS HIS PAPEQ, HE ACTS X | K. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practices SURPRISED BECAUSE VME oon ’ t alc bust out into TEARS ANO HILNG CRAPE on T he ooob ? ) I J •ad accept uc UsUtaltaa Your Electrical Supplies VETERINARY SURGEON in all courts. Building HUGO at I AUL’S Electric Store I PLA-NTE£SOR black CAPSULES Flret National Bank • O. 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. C. A. ’’OVER. Attorney-at-law. Ma •oylc I mi pie, Granta Paaa, Ore. lì IX), H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple. Phone 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer 'irat National Bank Building. Boys Sometimes Misjudged. Thousiinds of boy« develop slowly. Tbelr brnlns are strong nnd capable, bnt they work slowly, and a« a conse quence the boys are nilajndged nnd misunderstood by parents nnd touchers alike. A child should never hear the slightest hint to the effect that It Is u line way Inferior Its whole train ing should tend to develop faith, eon- fldenee In himself. In Ids powers. In Ills great posslhll'tles. As the twig Is bent the tree la i Inclined. The child who is Impressed I In Its tender, fortnn- the stage with the Idea of Its In- fertorltv suffers n wrung for which —Orison nothing can compensate. < Swett Mnrden In Chicago Dully News. A Chevrolet Barg ain New 1920 Chevrolet I FIRST (LASS SHAPE, BEEN BIN BIT 875 MH.IS A BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE- Wild, SELL ON TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE PARTY. IXJOK THIS OVER BEFORE YOU BUY. « AGENTS FOR. HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMERS AND ÇSSEX CARS COLUNS AUTO COMPANY RIES AHO REPAIRING PHONE 317 5// H STREET, GRANTS PASS, ORE G. B. BERRY *H' Harness and Saddlery AutoJTop and Canvas Work The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 24, 1919 Trains will run Mondays, Wednea- days and Fridays. Mare Grand Pans 1 P.M PM 2 Arrive Waters Greek Lsave Waters Creek....... 2;SS PM Arriva Granta Pass. 4 PM For information regarding freight and paaaoager rates rail at the office ef the oompaay. Limdburg building, or téléphoné 121. » ('nil and ace n« With Grant* Pass'Hardware*Co Timmons &. Higgins Call anil aee na I’hoae 324-J 111 South Sixth St A gen ta for the Clrvelaad National Fire laanraaee Company I Î*