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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1920)
T Classified Advertising 4 1 ( I I I II 1X1R HAI.Ç FOR RENT FOR HALE -80 acres rolllug Isnd, HGCSEKEEPJNG ROOMS for rent fenced, buildings, spring water. 411 North 6th street, opposite Bargain for cash. U. G. Abell, courthouse 92tf AVtlderville. 80tt MDM'ELLANKOI H Flit HALE Choice haled slfnlfa BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS transfer hay, >28 per ton, f o. b. Granta Phone 14-R. 16 Pana. Riverbanks Farms. Kfitf I BANKERS LIFE COMPANY, Des FOH RALE Slab woe Moines, Iowa. lliatrlct agent, My green 92 loaper tier, ron C. Gaston, Granta Pass. Ore.: livery W. J. Teal. Over 97.500,0(10 in force in Ore gon. 9611 FOR SALE 2 nnd 3 month» THE PICTURE MILL copi«» photo cockerels, 15c and 25c euch. graphs und valuable Instruments Rhaefers, R. F. D. 2. make» beautiful sepia onlarge- 935. FOR HALE 30 turkey» for menta-tlnU portraits und views In 11 I laidewlg, Rd. 3. box 74, oil or water color doos all kinds I of viewing nnd commercial work FOR SALE -l-ast lot AVhlte Leghorn anywhere at any timo call or Cockerels, 4-weeks-old, 91 50 per phono mill 383-R or residence dozen, llammerhschor, ltd. 9, 140-J. 34 phon.- <' h : E-2J, 11 Thur- PYTHIAS FOR HALE OR TRADE Hix <lty KNIGHTS OF mopylae lodge No. 50, meets every lota located In Wilson subdlvl «»coud and fourth Tuesday even slon. Grant« Pass For further Ing. Visitors Incited. ti 9tf particulars call or write G. P. Wil son. Glendale, Ore. 11 VOTAI* INNTHI < TIO\ FOR HALE Three good milk cows and two registered Jersey bulls. MRS GUY KNAPP Voice and pinao Accredited teacher for high school River Bend Farm. Ed L. Schmidt 224. Residence work. Phone A Son I 3 4 20 A street. •aw FOR HALE -One bay horse, weight about 1100, good and gentle, works MRS. J. L. JOHNSON Instructor of single or double. E. M. Vahren- voice. Rooms above Moore's Ba kery, hours from 1 to 5 on Tues waldt, Murphy, Ore. 13 days and Saturdays. , 67tf ONE HORSE FOR HALE. weight I ( about 900 pounds. Price 93 5. Ben II. Jess, Murphy, Ore. 11 FOR SALE Four gooil work horses about 1100, with or without hnr- ness. throe of them good drivers, a good heavy wagon and a good 2 seated hack. Any or all tor sale cheap. Phono 165-J, or see E. V. Smith 19 PIANO Tl NINO GEO AV CROSS a tuner with 17 year»»practical experience, includ ing 9 yoara factory training Head- Your quarters Josephine hotel, 82tf I satisfaction Is my auccess. TA A. dOON'BIl TAXI —Phone 362-R for FOR SALE 430 H. C. AVhlte leg Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an horn pfillets of the larger type, 3 swered anywhere, anytime 96tf months old, all vigorous and 'healthy; from a highly-bred laying PALACE TAXI- Elione 22-J. Tom strain better than a 272-egg re AVInd. 03tf cord; Tuncard Barron stock Can DltAVAGE AND TRANSFER be seen it 607 A street. Cyrus AVheeler 19 THE WORLD MOVES; so do we Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone FOR HALE From 3 to 5 tons fine 349. clean oat hay. In the Held or will Í Good, < h-an Rooms at l(ea*u>n- nlile Priera CELEBRATES fltli and I! Ht». Layton Hotel Alonzo Jones, Mgr. An unuaually unique entertain rnent will be given this year I 16799 DIED July 3,4, 5 —In— » in N6w York City alone from kid ney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking LiTHIA PARK ASHLAND 3- COLD MEDAL 5 BIG DAYS The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble». Holland's national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes. Guaranteed. Look tor the N<M Gold Medal o» eeeeg boa and accept dj loutatioQ 'tand Concerts, Bull Games, O (ten Air Dancing, Free Vaudeville, Mrrrj-G<>.R<iun<l, Boxing Mate hrs. Water S|s>rta, Athletic Contests, Firework». T 9 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME < ARD Saturday, the Third Loggers’ and Miners’ Day IXM. HAWING CONTESTS Miners’ Row Will be a Hummer! a Roulette, Faro, Chuch-a-I.uck, Etc. Old Timer Parade 1:30 p. m. Effective Nov. 24. 1919 Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. P.M. .1 Leave Granta Paes... PM. Arrive Waters Creek...........2 Leave Waters Creek.......... 2:3u P.M. P.M. Arrive Grants Paes.......... 4 . freight For information regarding _ and paasenger rates call at the office( of the oompany, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. Sunday, the Fourth, Largely Devoted to Speakers of National Repute. Win. <>. Shephard iuk ! other» Monday, Old Fashioned Celebration Over fifty years ago a younc physician practiced widely in a rural district and became famous for his uniform success in the curing of disease. This was Dr. Pierce, who afterwards estab lished himself in Buffalo, N. Y., and placed one of his prescriptions, which he called “Golden Medical Discovery,” in the drug stores of the United States so that the pub lic could easily obtain this very remarkable tonic, corrective and blood-maker. Dr. Pierce manu factured this “Discovery” from roots and barks—a corrective remedy, the ingredients of which nature had put in the fields and forest«, for keeping us healthy. Few folks qr families now living have not at sometime or other used this “Golden Medical Discovery” for the stomach, liver and heart. Over twenty-four million bottles of this tonic and blood remedy have been sold in this country. deliver R F D 2, Box 21. 11 i F G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. FOR SALE Extraordlnsry lisrgaln Safes. pianos and furniture EX- AMBASSADOR GERAltD SPEAKER OF THE DAY Must be sold st once. 93.500 moved, pacbed. shipped and stored CASH. Two hundred and Thirty- Office phons 124-Y. Five acres within 8 miles of Cres I HEAL ESTATE cent City, 1*1 None Co.. Cai., fronting % mile on river of Smith T McKlNSTRY, 603 G St., phone River; partly timbered, brush and E. 13-R; general real estate business. open land. About 50 acres excel Best of soils for fruit, hay or gen lent soil, part now ready for plow. have an excellent program arranged. eral farming. I-urge grazing acreage In forest After dinner, the contests which (governmentI reserve Joins proper PHYSICIANS will be announced will take place. ty. Proposed C. C.KJ. P. R R. right- in of-way nearby. Fine spring water Much interest is being shown L. O. OIJBMKNT, -M. D.. Practice (Continued from page 1.) on place. All small fruits, melons, in these. Races will also be staged limited to diseases of eye. ear, nose tomatoes and such like grow and throat. Glasses fitted. Hour» an Invitation to bring the family the afternoon, and will be open to abundantly there. Fee simple title 9-12, 2-5, or on. appointment { dinner basket and participate in the any girl or poy who lives on I the guaranteed. If Interested. ad Phones, office 62; residence 359-J big meal. .Music is to be furnished farm. dress Geo. AV. Howe, agent, Cres The following is the program for by the Grants Pass band for the oc cent City. Calif 10 s. lzOUGHRUXlE, M. D. Physlclaq casion. and Handmaster Walker will the day: and surgeon. City or country calls: BE ARDLESS BARLEY 1LAY for sale e attended day or night. Phones. 10:00 a. ill. <'ommiinlty*Hingtng led by Dr. D. V. Poling, in the field, one mile east of court 10:30 a m. Tug-of-war—One team from each community. Res. 369; Office, 182; 6th and H. house on A street. Call at Grants Prize—Box of apples. 14 Pass hotel. Henry Shubert. m. Men's three legged race--One entry from each community. 11 :P0 K. J- BlIdJCK, ¡M. D. Physician 1st Prize—1 dozen oranges. FOR SALE Helfer calf J. B. 2nd Prize— Mi dozen bananas. and surgeon, ottica Schallborn m. Relay i>eanut race—Two. men and two women from each Noble, river road. Rd. 2, phone block, phone 54-J; residence. 1004 11:15 community. 609 F-2. 10 laiwnrldge. phone 54-L. 1st Pyize—Box apples. 2nd Prize—1 dozen bananas. FOR SALE 65 acres bf land. 2 houses, 2 wells of water, fruit W. F. RUTHERFORD Manual the- 11:30 a. ni -Boys' shoe race—Boys from 12 to 16 years. 1st Prize—Pair tennis shoes. rap'utics. It gets your ailment. troes, 8 acres cleared. James .2nd Prize—H pound box chocolates. Office over Barnes' Jewelry store Steward, Rd. 2. I 8 11:4« a in.—Girls' potato race —{Jiris from 12 to 16 years. Office hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4 tennis shoes. 1st Prize— JPalr “ CHERRIES Nearly all varieties, 2nd Prize Mi pound box chocolates, Phone ^our orders or come out RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- 11:50 a. m. Hoys’ sack race -Boys under 12 years. and pick them yourself, Will Sco- 1st Prler Pocket knife. «leían and surgeon, X-rny equlp- 2nd Prize — H pound box chocolates, 13 vllle, phone 5O2-F-14. ment, dental X-ray. Offlce, M»- 12:00 ill. -Girls' hopping race Girls under 12 years. JERSEY BUM* CALF. 5 days old. sonic Temple Bldg. Phones Of- 1st 'Prize Hair-ribbon. 2nd Prize - Mi pound box chocolates. sired by registered sire. Mother 8 Dee 21-J; residence 21-L. 12:15 p. m.—Fat men’s race. gallon cow, lest 6-2-10'1, too val 1st Prize—.Flashlight. DENTISTS uable to be vealed, to be seen to 2nd Prize—Mi pound box chocolates. bo appreciated. 912 If taken at First-class 12:30 I». -- ---- PICNIC DINNER. » once. J. I<Davis, Rd. 2. 14 E. C MACY, D M l>. » Music by Grants Pass Band—H. A. Walker, bandmaster. dentistry. 109% S 6th St. Reading, Mrs. A. H. Gunnell. 1 : 40 1». AV ANTED I 2:00 I’ -Community singing led by Dr. Poling. VETERINARI SURGEON 2:30 ll. Address, I’aul V. Marris, director of extension. O. EMPTY SACKS wanted at the Jose 3:00 P- Address. Dr. 11. V. Poling. phine Flour Mill 89tf Dll. It. J. HESTUL, Veterinarian Boys’ swimming race Open to all boys. 3 : I 5 I’- Residence S38 Washington boule 1st Prize Baseball mlt. WANTED -Grocery or general store vard, phone 398-11. 2nd Prize— ’x pound box chocolates. 3:30 I’- 111. Girls' swimming race Open to al! girls. In country or small town nnd In 1st Prize— Swimming cap. Ilogue Valley. Price stock lease, 2nd Prize- '■j pound box chocolates, or soli building, Describo In first Horseshoe pitching. IL D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law letter fully. J. R. Mlnlch, 1256. Tennis. Practices In all State and Federal Gamee. Michigan Ave., Portland. Oro. 18 Courts. First National Bank Bldg Prizes donated bv T. E. Gilmore. K. Hammerhacher, C. N. Culv, R. WANTED A-1 milk cow; must give S. Crockett. J. E. Daniils. Ed. L. Schmidt. W. B. Lindsav. K. M. C. N 111. large quantity of good milk. Phone 11. W. COLVIG, At'.orney-at-law. C. E. Niles, AV. F. McCabe. A. E. Sheehan and AV. O. Hill. 500-R-2. 11 Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. and there is no one in sight to suc- PIl'E WANTED 500 feel .more or reed him. leas; elicati second hand pipe, from E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney Practices The old crler’s last cry was for the In all courts First National Hank 1 inch to 4 Inches, Box 181, reopening of the Church of the I’ll- Building Grants Pass. * 10 grime founded In 1714 and w h ich MAXWELL TRUCK Baseball each day, Ashland, vs. Yreka t i I < / A DRESSMAKING S ASHLAND At Home Away From Home had been closed for a year. il. R BLANCH Alti’, Attorney at-law. Golden Rule Bldg , Phone 270 DRESSMAKING -I am now ready to tn cj orde.t for dreaf’iif''lt g at my now location 661 North third strojt. Prl ns reason ible, eatl- GEO. II DURHAM. Attorney it law run tes cheerfully given. Mrs AV referee In bankruptcy, Masonic R Swospe. Temple. Phone 135-.I. i FOUND Thee came to my place June 24, six sheep, Owner enn have them by payment of charges. G. M. Stidham. 203 West J St. 14 Provincetown. Mass., .lupe 29. Provincetown’s town crier, said to be the Inst of the profession In Am erica, has hung up his boll and nn- nottneed that he hrs cried hls Inst message. For 22 yhars Walter Smith has. plodded the two miles of J AMES T. CIIINNOCK. # Lawyer the town’s onl street, announcing tho time nnd place of events of In First National Bank Building. terest. from sales of fish to tho elec AVarrantry Deed blanks at the tion of a president. Now. In his Courier office. 70th year, he says lie 1« thron 'll. ♦ Burlington. Vt., June 29.— The American people were urged to ac- cept tho larger responsibilities of the world of great economic and po- liticai freedom and Io employ their moral for e in solving the problems of the future. In an address given by Governar Calvin Coolidge, of Massa chusetts. republican candidate for vice president At the University of Vermont commencement exercises toilay. CAPACITY 1^ TONS A REAL BARGAIN WILL SELL ON TERAIS AGENTS FOR. HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS CO N' COLLINS AUTO COMPANY ACCESSORIES AHO REPAIRING PHONE 317 SU H STREET ¿RANTS PASS, ORE Sfe G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. Call anil sec us hone 324-J lit South Sixth St- Atrenta for tho Cleveland National Fire Insurance Company Car Bargains 1 SAXON SIX, model id 1 OAKLAND, model 17 1 FORD TOI RING, model 1« 1 CHEVY, model 1H »