THURSDAY, JULY H, «»-<> GRANTS PASS DAILY (XJIR. Eh ViOLENT lovers of women Classified Advertising Writer With Fair Sex. FJR SALE—Choice baled alfalfa HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS for rent. hay, $28 per ton, f. o. b. Grants 411 North 6th street, opposite Pass. Riverbanks Farms. 85tf courthouse. 92tf FOR SALE—Slab wood, dry $3, FOR RENT—4 65 acres, or will di­ green $2.50 per tier. Cash on de­ vide; all under irrigation. Inquire livery. W. J. Teal, phone 3 95-R. Dimmick ranch. J. H. Smith. 85tf .MI8CELLANEOI S FOR SALE—2 and 3 months old cockerels, 15c and 25c each. Con BANKERS LIFE COMPANY, Shaefers, R. F. D. 2. 30 Moines, Iowa. District agent, My­ ron C. Gaston, Grants Pa^s, Ore. FOR SALE—65 acres of land. 2 Over $7,500,000 in force in Ore­ houses, 2 wells of water, fruit gon. 95tf a young man who practiced medicine trees, 8 acres cleared. James j in a rural district became famous and Steward, Rd. 2. 18 ! was called in consultation in many - I KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS — Ther­ towns and cities because of his suc­ FOR SALE—1920 Harley-Davidson mopylae lodge No. 50, meets every cess in the treatment of disease. This motorcycle, $300. See Ray Wil-{ second and fourth Tuesday even­ was Dr. Pierce who afterward moved to Buffalo, N. Y. He made up his llams, 301 Sth street. If I ing. Visitors Invited. 09tf mind to place some of his medicines before the public, and he put up I HAVE SOME fine broccoli plants, • THE PICTURE MILL copies photo-; what he called his "favorite Pre­ per hun-. ready now, at $1.25 graphs and valuable instruments— | scription,” and placed it with the dred. Phone or call on T. P. Cra-I makes beautiful sepia enlarge- j druggists in every state in the Union. For fifty years Dr. Pierce’s Favorite 18 mer. ment8-tints portraits and views In Prescription has sold more largely oil or water color—does all kinds - throughout the United States than FOR SALE—1-man stump puller at I of viewing and commercial work anv oth ?r medicine of like character. Burkhalter’s Feed Store. 18 It’s t'te testimony of thousands of anywhere at any time—call or worn ; that it has benefited or en­ FOR SALE CHEAP—Second hand, phone mill 283-R or residence! tirely eradicated such distressing ail­ piano In good condition. Address I 140-J. 34 ments as women are prone to. It is now sold by druggists in tablet form No. 1500 care of Courier. 37 as well as liquid. ILL-A-HEE BREEDING STOCK FOR MINING—Will do 'contracting of A storia , O regon .—"I saw Doctor tunnel, shaft and annual assess­ SALE—Owing to the removal of Pierce’s adviwtisement and as I had ment work anywhere in Southern tried so many things for woman’s our flock of Ill-a-hee Barred Oregon or Northern California, i trouble without getting any help, I Plymouth Rocks to the Butler Geo. S. Barton, Grants Pass. Ore. decided to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Poultry Ranch, it will be neces­ Phone 515. P. O. Box 646. 36 j Prescription, and I did so with good sary for us to reduce our flock be­ results. I think it is just gnat."— M rs . D. B erg . fore August 1st. We are therefore CADILLAC AUTO STAGE—Leaves offering female stock at $3.00 each every morning for Crescent City I while they last, Our flock of ap- at 9:30. Passengers only. Head­ proximately 300 Oregons will go The Cone of Our Pine. quarters Fashion Garage. Orlan­ for $1.50 each if taken in one lot, So hard is 'till* .cone of a pine In do Hiller. 13tf or $2.00 each if in lots of six or our western forests that rhe impris­ oned seeds cannot be propagated in more, Must be sold before Aug- I STRAYED the ordlnut y way The best wuy Is to ust 1st. Address communications to 616 Stock Exchange Bldg., ESTRAY—There came to my place burn the rone over a hot fire until It on Deer Creek on July 2nd one bursts, when flit seed* escape. When Portland, Ore., or call at Ill-a-hee iron gray saddle horse, Brand on forest fires sweep the country these Ranch at Grants Pass. 19 left shoulder C. Owner come and pine cones have their i-hance. and from them new trees grow FO i R SALE—Two young grade Jer­ get him and pay charges. W. L. sey cows from high producing Tuttle, Selma, Oregon. 23 dam, one giving milk now, other LOST to freshen In fall. Price reasonable W_~. Tint DIAMOND BRAND. -/•xikTK. Ladle«! Ask year Drwtüt foe if taken at once. J. H. Robinson, ST—Pocketbook containing silver, Rogue Valley. Price stock lease, keys and fuse plug. Was left on or sell building. Describe in firstj Galice bridge railing July 5. Fin­ letter fully. J. R. Minich, 1258, j der please leave at Merlin P. O. 18 Michigan Ave., Portland, Ore. 18 W AN t ED—Man and wife tor out of I DRESSMAKING town work. Wife to cook, man for general work. Good home, J DRESSMAKING—I am now ready to tat y orde.t for dreums/’-ft g at my good wages. Address No. 1 493 i new location 661 North Third care Courier. 17 street. Prices reasonable, esti­ WANTED—-Wheel chair to rent for mates cheerfully given. Mrs. W. short time. Call 272-R. 18 R. Bwoape. 22 W ANTED—Men for woods and mill. Inquire Borland-Thomas Lumber VOCAL INSTRUCTION Co., Grants Pass. 16tf WANTED—iRoomer, gentleman pre­ MIRS. GUY KNAPP—Voice and pinao Accredited teacher for high school ferred. 2 fl E street. 17 work. Phone 224. Residence HELP WANTED—Donkey engineer, 420 A street. 33tf 80 cents; cook house helper, $60 and board. Iceland Lumber Co., I MRS. J. L. JOHNSON- Instructor of voice. Rooms above Moore's Ba­ Iceland, Ore. Phone 181. IStf kery, hours from 1 to 5 on Tues­ WANTED—Good hay pitcher for days and Saturdays. 67tf about two weeks. Good wages. B. 9. Watts, Murphy. 17 PIAMO TUNING Implies That Fierce Wooer* Are Not Altogether in Disfavor IOH RENT FOR SALE PAGE I HRKk. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 24. 191». Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. - - Pass. - i Leave Grants P.M. P.M. Arrive Waters Creek...-..... 2 Leave Waters Creek......... .2:3« P.M. Arrive Grants Pass............. 4 P.M. For information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, er telephone 131. A young widow complained recently to a magistrate of the action of an ad­ mirer of hers who had fallen Into the habit of springing at Iter from door­ ways “like an angry lion." He swore that If lie could not have l.-r. no one else should. Women say they do not like that kiml of lover, But is the fair sex quite to be trusted when they make thia statement ? the woman Savage imiti be mine?" of his choice. He made himself a stout club with a j good kttoh at the end and "ran after" ' the woman In the literal sense. Above Iter head he swung the club with an energy peculiar to savage I man. Tremblingly she answered, "Yes," I long before he "popped the question." Ami the savage equivalent Nor a priest ( —if there was one—quickly spliced ; them. Ills fee consisting of Immunity from a clout on the head. Did the savage maiden enjoy this j kind of wooing? No doubt she found i Iter husband was not so savage ns he j appeared at first sight, and grew rec- i onciled. I She had, undoubtedly, a certain fierceness of Iter own. And probably there were henpecked husbands even in those days. There have been many savage woo­ ers in history. Klug Henry VII! is a notorious example. There was no saying “nay” to King Hal. He hud | such n taking way with him that he took as many wives as he wanted. And bis affection was keen as an ax. It only cooled with dentil—the death, that Is, of the latest wife.—Exchange. ETHER FIRST USED IN BOSTON “T he cowa RO ln \ nampus »HO LETS HIS PAPGR GlT ANSAR BEHIND ftNOÌHtN RE FUSE» re Al XV4E POS-V- OPPlCE -T AMOtP PANIM1 . »HAT H« OU4ES US ( ANCKzZ REAL ESTATE E. T. McKINBTRT, 603 G St., phone 13-R; general real estate business. Best of soils for fruit, hay or gen­ eral farming. I COLLINS AUTO COMPANY accessories amp repairing PHONE 317 y St! JAMES T CHINNOCK. Lawyer First National Bank Building H STREET, GRANTS PASS, ORT Place orders for Duplicate and Triplicate In 1844, Horace Wells, dentist. Hart­ ford, Conn., attended a lecture by Col­ ton on nitrous oxld gas. In Illustrat­ ing the lecture gas was administered to one of the audience, who becalm unconscious. This led Wells to be­ lieve that It might be employed to ren­ der painless the extraction of teeth. He tried It on himself anti found that It was so. During the same year William Nor­ ton, a Boston dentist, heard that sul­ furic ether could be inhaled in small quantities to produce unconsciousness. Accordingly, he experimented. He was Insensible for eight minutes. On re­ covering he concluded that ether might be employed successfully In surgical work. On October 10, 1840. Morton ministered ether to a patient In Mnssnchusetts general hospital Rost on. It was ill November, 1847, that Simp­ son. famous Scottish «dentist of Edin­ burgh. resolved to try personally the Inhalation of chloroform. Sitting with his friends. Dunean and Keith, around a dinner table, be proposed that they Inhale chloroform. Each consented to the test. First, their minds were liven­ ed; then they fell Into a deep stupor. Simpson, recovering first, found Dun­ can snoring on the floor, and Keith, half-sensible, struggling to regain the chair from which be had fnllen. All styles and sizes Requires about 60 days to fill orders Constantly in Stock: Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks Garage Repair Books Trade Acceptances Legal Blanks Blank Sales Books AUTO CAMPING TENT AND COT $25 COMPLETE Only two left C. L. Hobart Co. ef Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones. Res. 369; Office. 182; 6th and H. raputics. It gets your ailment. Office over Barnes' jewelry store. Office hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney.«Practises RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- sitian »nd surgeon. X-ray equip- in all courts. First National Bank mont, Contal X-ray. Building Offiee, Mo- sonic Temple Bldg. Phonea: Of- O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Hee 21-J; residence 21-L. I Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law referee In bankruptcy. Masonic i Temple Phone 136-J. FOR. 3. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. B. J. BILUCK, M. D. Physician and surgeon, office Schallhorn block, phone 54-J; residence, 1004 NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Lawnridge, phone 54-L. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual the- C. A. -'DLER. Attorney-at-law. Mi sonic ' su lle. Grants Pass. Ore. AGENTS HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS & Higgins ATTORNEY» W. COLVIG, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. , In 1844 Horace Wells, a Dentist, Made a Successful Experiment on Himself. GEO. W. CROSS • tuner with H hy suffer the discomforts and years practical experience, includ­ embarrassments of a Goitre? ing 9 yean factory training. Head­ O. G. C. preparation for goitre has bene 34». quarters Josephine hotel. Yonr nted many. Why pay several hundred dollars for an satieftretion is my eucoees. 82tf F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. operation to remove a goitre when O.G.C. can be obtained for auch a comparatively Safes, pianos and furniture small expenditure? TAAi moved, packed, shipped and stored. O.G.C. when properly applied givea satis factory results, or your money will be Office phone 124-Y. refunded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by mail SOONER TAXI—Phone 262-R for •w/y. Write for book let. REWARD Jitney Luke nr Cutler. Calls an­ Address Dept. U O.O.C. CHBMKAL COMPANY swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf FIVE DOLLARS REWARJ>—I»et a Seattle. Washington black bag containing shoes, boots y Tom and slippers. Finder please send PALACE TAXI—Phone 22-J. Wind. 03tf by express C.O3 to F. J. Painton, PHYSICIANS Laurier, Wash. It KERBY-GRANTS PA88 JITNEY— L. O. CLEMENT. M. D., Practice Blue trista Leaves Kerby 9 and 1 daily; leaves limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose Courier office. MICKIE SAYS Grants Paes 9:30 and 4 dally; and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours through and way passengers. Ever­ 9-12, 2-6, or on appointment. Rom Guv IViM avNI \ ett Hogue and Pete Beagle. 61 Phones, office 62; residence 3S9-J. N2CK AND NRCK »rfH 'M« ) ) < i If you are nursing a grouch and don’t want to get rid of it don’t come here. Our customers are a happy, contented, carefree lot because they turn all of their motor troubles over to us. We are equipped properly to handle any com­ plaint you may have to make of your car. When you come to us you have the satisfaction of knowing that the work is done right.___________ Good for Every Day Use. DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER TOR? 3 7S FREE Get up right In the morning, Go to bed right at ulght. Start with Joy In your heart, hope In the future, kind­ ness In your purpose. If It Is a dark