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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
GRANT* PANH DAILY ««»»»• I' mi» «V. JI tv 10. urjo- Classified Advertising |O|t HALE • FOR RENT r.»R BALE Choice baled alfalfa FOR RENT 165 acres, or will di hay, $28 p«r ton, f o. b. Grants vide; all under Irrigation. Inquire Pass. Riverbanks Farms 85tf Dlmmtck ranch. J. II. Hinlth. ZB 25 Blab wood, dry $3, roit BILE POH RENT To responsible person groen $2 50 per tier Cash on de Upson residence at lll-a-hee poul phone 3H5-R. livery W. J. Teal. try ranch. West Bridge street, at 85tf city line. 25 FOR SALE 2 and 3 months old MlfM 'KIXAMlXM H cockerels, 15c and 25c each Con J> 30 Siiaefera, R. F. I» HANKERS LIFE COMPANY. Des FOII SALE CHEAT Second hand Moines, lows. Irlstrlct agent, My Address plano In good conültlon ron C. Gaston. Grants Pass, Ore. 37 No. 1600 enrs of Courier. Over $7,500.000 In force In Ore gon. FOII SALE 2-quart glas« top trult Jara, at the Bonbonnnlre. 23 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS - Ther- rar. 102 A Full SALE Ford mopylae lodge No. 50, muets ev< ry 31 street. second and fourth Tuesday evon- O»tf Ing. Visitors Invited. Two heifers coming ! i Will make good cows. ' THE PICTURE MILL copies photo for both If taken at one« I graphs and valuable luxtruniuuts Messinger, phons 601-1 make« beautiful sepia snlarge- 26 I monts-tinta portraits and views In oil or water color does all kinds Fresh Jersey cow with ' of viewing and commercial work Addross <’. II McCann. I 27 anywhere at any time -call or phoue mill 283-K or residence >N>lt :\LE A band of Angora goal« 140-J. M netr Ashland, Oregon. WIII »eli or reni irrlgated «to"k ranch Easy MINING Will do contracting it torio« Wrlte W. A. Holt, Box 1670 tunnel, shnft and annual assess Tne iinp. Wash. <7 ment work any*hero In Southern Orogon or Northern California. Fini HA'.E Honth llend Malleabl. Geo. 8 Barton, Grants Paas. Oro rango. $75; Oakwood heater, $30; Phono 515. P. O. Box 646. 36 two chilil's beds. Mra. U. L Up- son l’hono 323-L or 602-F-12. 25 CADILLAC AUTO STAGE—Leaves FOR HIIJ-: Team. 1 light wagon. 1 heavy wagon. 1 buggy Price 8150. Cha« Owen, Takilma. Ore. 28 WOULD YQU ZL!EvE7 The first New York autonae bile show was 111 1900 In isla* gn-ollne «old for cents n gallon. Tin* first four cylinder bruuglit >>ut I« 1!SM), In 1M81 Bnriiiiiu & Bailey nouneed timt they would exhibit a Imr«' l<»‘s carriage. In I'iiS Gen Nelson A. Mlles, <T iii < i \ M I a i . slid J 'm Jiii >l> Astor • «re Judges of the se< oih ! snlomob.h. contewt held In ili!« cotndry th 15 HERt POPULA«''1 FAIAlLN JOURNAL AUA6 YO PRINT iHf NAtai Of LNR'iBOO'i IN THi« NRCM. Ó ÍH6 VMOOD& AT L«A«1 ONCI A Nt AR, 1* NIX’ OFftNta. . N IP NOU NENte 1 set n OUAN, MARWBfl NOU« OVIN FAULT. Gif »1ZZN AND eosAt nxvg n voua NAN16 'N ILL BE 'N T h C k PAPI* K m 'R.W VNKKM. &tt» Ride on GoodyearTires inThat Sturdy Small Car of Yours It surprises certain users of small cars to find that they can obtain Goodyear Tires at a first cost ordinarily not greater, and sometimes less, than that of other tires. This initial value, as well as the very low final cost, results from the application of Goodyear experience and care to their manufacture in the world’s largest tire factory devoted to 30x3-, 30x3Vi- and 31x4-inch sizes. TAKE C"MTS OUT Or GU-RD' Such facts explain why more cars, using these sizes, were factory-equipped last year with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. Dlffieu'1 Task Miy Ce Performed by Cutting Out Protrud ng Part« and 8-'' -«ring. f »urlìi.. » exp* r'ptitT n rhaiik* lu I»»* hih < i .iu »blip b hiive fuiifH timi f« » rt*in«»vv r« h ml uniti*/ mirti* I n dlfHeiilt 1 i». T<» try hik I If you drive a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell, or Dort take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy real Goodyear value and economy; equip your car with Goodyear Tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes at the nearest Service Station every morning for Crescent City I at 9 30. Passengers only. Head- ; quarters Fashion Garage. Orlan- ■ do Hlllar. 13tf FOR HALE 9 dairy cows. 1 fresh. A decid'dly navel way to eliminate 2 mor» fresh soon Also 2 brood dents and restore the original luster ZiTIl lì Elt of the enamel. sows. 5 «boats, 14 pigs. Four miles west of Merlin at the McIntyre IJ8TRAYED FROM my place, a brown Jersey cow, dehorned, large , iii.ni out. flut. Mill only buckle the place. l'an beat «ee ths cows of bell, halter on. Finder please no deut from one aide to the other. an evening at the barn. IL W. A butter uiethod I« to «uw the deut tify Mrs. Jeesle Davis and receive 75 Hinkle. Merlin. Ore reward Grants Paas, care Wil <>• |H ntruilliig portlon Into ati X-sbapc (s-e lllu«! rat Ion). The saw-cuts will FOR SALE -Hand wagon, $6; liams stage. . 28 1 re'.lrve lli<* struln and the dent can re:k wheelbarrow, $3; brass foot spray Hi n i Io* liammered out. The siiw-cut« pump. $2; manure fork. 75c; one- TAX. a re !i. imuereil out flat. «ohlered up, man saw, $2; six galvanised milk th- i «older lielng «emped flush. When troughs at 30c each; six automatic OONER TAXI —J'bone 262-R for th«* • eitlen I« repainted one cannot au- Jitney Luke or Cutler. Call« water founts. $1.50; pump jack. I H«tf $••’» where the deut formerly was.— ««»red anywhere, anytime $5; four Cyphers’ lamp brooder» at W f'lriui Farrell In Populär Science $5 each; gasoline lantern. $3; oil PALACE TAXI Phone 22-J. Tom B<«•’ tli’.v. lantern. 75c; Boston mash homier». Wind. 03tf 75c; post hole digger. 50c lll-«-hee Poultry Products Co. IPhone 323-L KERBY-GRANTS PASS JITNEY I-eaves Kerby 9 and I dally; leaves 35 or 6O2«F-12. Granta Paas 9:30 and 4 dally; FOR SALE -About 40 Barrod Rock through and way paaaengers. Ever hens at $2 each; about 250 Leg ett Hogue and Pete Beagle. 61 horn and Oregon hens at $1.50 b. taxe <>t u blowout examine the tai-.- you are going to u«e carefully. PI AMO TUNING each. If sold before July 20. III-«- hee Poultry Products Co. Phones Water condenses during tl.e cold 3 23-L or 60 2-F-12. 25 QBO. W CROSS a tuner with 17 years practical experience. Includ ms. lu r much more readily Ilian In FOR HA I JO X'hevrolet touring car. I ing 9 years factory training. Head bot. Just completely overhauled, includ Your quarters Josephine hotel, s of a car de Th - life of ing new battery, valves reground, satisfaction Is my aucoees. 82tf of tin- entlrv termines Ihr $600 if sold before July 20. Mrs machine. U. L. Upaou. .Phono 323«L or VOCAL INNTRI CTION 602-F-12. 25 See that your brake« are properlj MR8 GUY KNAPP- Voice and plnao WANTED Accredited teacher for high school •rt If you leave your car on an Incline. work. Phone 224 Residence! • nd also turn year front w heel« toward WANTED Men tor woods and mill. 420 A street. 38tf tX* curb. Inquire Borland-Thomas Lumber l«tf Co.. Granta Paaa. MRS J. L. JOHNSON—Instructor of I Safeguarding the Coat. voice. Rooms above Moore’s Bs- WANTED -30 h p. Loller, 20 h. p. In Sivltxerlsnd the roat 1» placed kery, hours from 1 to 5 on Tuaa- ahead of all other animals If a boy engine. Address No. 1684 care days and Saturdays 67tf plagues a goat lie can be fined and 26 Courier. aent to prison. If a [*r«on meet« a WANTED TO RENT Gmail modern DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER » goat on a |w>th and drives him aside house furnished or unfurnished. he can he arrested. If a goat enters No children. O. C. Smith. Oxford THIS WORLD MOVBB; so do wa. the yard of a person not hl« owner, Bunch Bros. Transfer Oo Phone and 1« hit. the person guilty must pay hotel 80 « fine. 84». WANTED Mill wright and carpen ters. Hee Goetz, at the Josephine P. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. roifiD Hotel. 20tf Safes. pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. FOUND-White long-haired dog on WANTED An experienced chamber the street« of Grants Pass. July Office phons 124-T. maid. Addreaa No. 1578 care of 13. Owner can have same by no ths Courier. 25 RHAL BOTATE tifying D. Jones. Waters Creek, TRONERA wanted at the Grants Pass I Ore. 24 «team laundry. 21tf e . t . M c K instry , «03 o st , phone ATTORNEY« 13-R; general real estate buslnees JÀXJGING TEAMS WANTED -Good Beat of soils tor fruit, hay or gen H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law ¡ Steady wage«, board *1 a day. eral farming. Practices In all State and Federal work. Addreaa Paul Ruttencul- Courts. First National Bank Bldg. 27 ter, Kerby. Ore. PHi’SICIANH MICKIE SAYS PACK THRKr JU. ’ÄÄ£$7150 Anti-Skid Tread... A------ vKliVIt E STATION DEALER -EltVItE STATION DEALER C. A. WINETROUT SWOPE AUTO CO THE TRACTOR MAN 4112-104 Sii. «TH aio n . m u BANK FAVORS BETTER SIRES Concern st Fond du Lae. Wie, Urges Its Patrons to Improve Dual- ity of Stock. With the pulit'en'lon of « four-pn gs fnrtn news leaflet <if wli'ch a current copy 1» n "Duron Sale srtl Pig Club Number." it bunk at Fond du Ist1, IV!«., Is emviuru-ing Its patrons to im prove their live Mnt k. Ttie editor of the sheet has the unique title of "hank agriculturist.” anti his activities are devoted largely to financing farmers who wl«h to acquire well-bred animals or to become Joint owners In valuable sires. In a letter to the United Stales de partment of agriculture the batik ag riculturist calls attention to the «tin- port being given liog-cholera control, pig-club work, and other activities In which the government 1« active. The let.flet contain« u "For Sale and Want Column." relating especially to live stock, gives current news among breeders, and contains discussions ranging from the cure of cattle to the handling of bees. An expressed pur pt se of the hank’s activities Is "to make Fond tin I.ac county a land where milk and honey flows." G. W. OOLVIG. lf.orney-at-law. RATION OF COTTONSEED MEAL L. O. OL8MENT. M. D Practice Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. limited to diseases of eye. ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours K 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practice« On« Pound Per Day for Each 1,000 Peunda Live We ght I« Most 9-12, 2-5, or on appointment. In all court«. Fini National Bank Satisfactory. Phones, office 62; residence 359-J. Building One pound of cottonseed meal per 8. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician O 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. day for each 1.000 pounds live weight Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. and aurgeon. City or country calls Is the most satisfactory quanMty to attended day or night. Phone«. C. A. ’’DIÆR, Attorney-at-law. Ma feed work animals, according to re- Res. 369; Office. 182; 6th and H. sonic i '.u?le, Grants Pass. Ore. cent exjiei'lments conducted by tl.e Uni R J. BH/LICK. M. D Physician GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law I ted States department of agriculture. A teat In feeding cottonseed meal to and surgeon, office Schallhorn referee In bankruptcy. Masonic work horsea and mules at the govern block, phone 54-J: residence. 1004 Temple. Phone 135-J. ment farm. Beltsville. Md., was begun lAwnrldge, phone 54-L. JAMES T. OHINNOCK. Lawyer In 1918. and continued last year. When the meal was fed In large quantities W. F. RUTHERFORD- Manus' »he- First National Bank Building harmful effects were apparent how raputics. It gets your a:*ment. ever, Indicating that cottonseed meal Office over Barnes’ jewelry store like any other hlgli proteln feed must Office hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. The California and Oregon be fed with care to horses and mules. RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- alelan and surgeon, X-ray no nt p- ment, dental X-ray. Offlce, Ms- sonic Temple 'Bldg Phones Of- flee 21-J: residence 21-L. Goodyear Heavy Touriet Tube« cost no more than the price you are asked to pay for tube» of lew merit—why risk costly casing« when «uch sure protec tion 1« available f 30 x 3’4 «ire in waterproof bat R,Pistes? 't 50 All-Weather Tread “ —' Timmons & Higgins Phone AB4-J Agenta for the (’lev G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grant* Pass Hardware Co. The queer acting battery la the one we like to see—for we quickly correct the trouble at its source at the minimum ex pense and send you on your way an advertisement for THIS STATION. Skilled service and modest charges make this the POPU LAR BATTERY STATION. ADAMS ELECTRIC and BATTERY SHOP Exide Service Station, 506 9outh Sixth 8treet Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Uov. 24, 1819 BLACKLEG VACCINE IS FREE Department Report Shew« That 3,339,- •15 Doses Were Distributed Trains wlll run Mondays, Wednea- During Last Year. DENTI.'ft’S days and Fridays Vaccine for Imnninlalng cattle P.M E. C. MACY, D M D Flrst-claat Leave Grants Pass..............1 against blackleg Is «till In greet dc- Arrive Waters Creek ........... 2 P.M. denttatry 10!» U S nil. St I -eave Waters Creek .......... 2:30 P.M. I mand. A report of the bureau of un- Imai Industry. Uniteti stats« depart Arrive Grants Pass. P.M. ment of agriculture, simas that 3.SH0,- 4 VETERINARY SI'RGEON For Information regarding freight 815 doses were distributed free to DR. It. J. BESTI’L. Veterinarian and passenger rates call at the office stuck owners during lbe last Ascili Retldegee 838 Washington boule of the company, Lundburg building, year. The vaccine sent out by the bu «arti, phitne SS’-R -T telenhons 13' reau !S In the ponti.'fed form. DON’T BUY SACKS FOR YOUR WHEAT, BARLEY OR OATS We will furnish you sacks and twine for your grain and pay you cash on delivery. Bring a sample when you thresh JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Phone 123 Coiner Third and G Street