IlttlIXY, SEPTEMBER IO. IMO. GRANTS PAMi I » Al LT (XM'MKls Classified Advertising Foil WALK WANTED FOR SALE (MIE VI' 40 acres raw WANTED Hei'ond hand 8 or 4-lnR BAIJC Fancy Berkshire« rloee- ly related to the 84500 boar and WANTED Ex|>erleni«d truck driver the 83*00 low recently «old at for 6-ton logging truck and trail­ public auction in the east. River er. Apply Grants Paas Lumber Bank« Farms 44tf Co . Wolf Creek. 7 2 HOUSE FOR HALE -Furnished or HTOIJCN from Crescent City, Setter unfurnished, beautifully situated, Dog. white with large brown ears, (l rooma. bath, pantry and attic. brown spot on each aide, name » Garage, wood shed and chicken Jack. Liberal reward If returned yard. Buy from owner. No. 447 to Arthur R. O’I«,ary, Crescent North Second street 77 72 City, Cal., Bay Hotel TENT FOR HALE 10x12, good as WANTED Six tons alfalfa, baled, now Hee it at the Battery Shop. first cutting preferred. Give price Htewart IHebrow. 72 C. P. Kuhnhardt, Marlin. Ore. 71 Ftflt HAU: 100 ton» of alfalfa hay. PONY WANTED Saddle pony want­ Unt cutting. 820 per tou Warren ed. Not more than 6 year» old. I». .Mee, Applegate. Ore. 72 inquire 5 10 South Sixth 71 OOV« av SKEWED' VIA qvc, ®OT MA OKrWlfc «SE tw OrtMC. X Kit»! V*Ç MOM4Y6D »AM JOO ANO MJUX GO04TA OPFtR "C NJCX2U W HALF AS KALKiM A'S MCTt Wxsui' Mt,OC3T C GVT H\9 PICÛJBC IM TU' PAPfc«. CJR.M -ttnsMa-e CÖ MUkXi, QoaiMGÇ SO O»W E. C, MACY, D. M. D. Flrat-class dentistry. 109% S. 6th St. PIIYHK’IANH Competent Mechanics and Prompt Service GREATEST OF CARE IS TAKEN Friendly Rivalry Between Different Departments in Trying to Get Some­ thing on the Other Serves to Pro­ mote Efficiency—Parts Ara Carefully In epee ted and Teeted in Each Sec­ tion Before Motor Gets Final O. K. % When an airplane motor stops some­ thing always happen»—if the motor 1« In a plane Hying at any altitude. Many a witty story lias been told by pilots and ground men in reply to the ques­ tion ; "What happens If llie motor stops?” To follow a motor through the nu­ merous branches of the aviation re­ pair depot at Montgomery, Ala., and attempt to griiNp what Is done to It in an actual overhaul is a very Interest­ ing procewi. The overhaul of an airplane motor 1» described as follows. In a statement authorized by Maj. Gen. Charles T. Mencber, director of the air aervlce. himself an expert mechanic: yy E don’t care what kind of baking powder you are using—we don’t care how much you pay for it or how good the results—you’ll never know how whole­ some and tasty bakings can be until you try Calumet Nor will you know the meaning of greatest baking economy. That is more than a claim. It is an incon­ testable fact. Let us prove it — without risk to you. Let us show you how to secure superior baking results and to save on baking costs. Just ask your grocer to send you a can. Try it. Then if you are not convinced that Calumet serves Sou better than any baking powder you ave ever used—if you are not sure it saves you where inferior powders so Overhauling a Motor. "Upon Its arrival on the field the motor is checked anil Is immediately given ii work order to guide it on Ils way, and make possible a careful rec­ ord.of Its repair and cost. It is first taken to the ihsiiuiiitliiig room, care­ fully taken to pieces and transferred I io llie wash rack and wuslied with kerosene and ga oline. All carluin is removed uik I the pistons are carefully isilisl > c<'tioii room, win-re It is given a most thorough llis|«ction. I’nrts which are worn or damuged to such an extent tliut tliev cannot be re- placeil are imnu-d airly salvaged. I*art» that are repairable tire trut »- f< rred. where the necessary repairs are made, and returned aguin to the in­ spector. A triplicate list of all pnrtg r«-; .tired and condemned 1» made, one fi .nvilig the motor, one going to the eng.neer othcer. slid one 1« kept on -«•«•ord In tlie in«|«-cti>ue- tliing’ on the Inspection department. Thus a double Inspection Is develoiied. In this department the bearings are reamed mid scraped, all hearings test­ ed by dial Indicator tests for clear­ ance, valves ground and tested for leaks. Cylinder blocks which have been drawn from stock and valves which have n»s«ed the factory Inspec­ tor’s test, after assembly are often found leaky and do not come up to A. R. D. test. Tills test consists of Alling the intake port hole with gasoline, and from inside the cylinder around the seat of the valve forcing a (30-pound air pressure. A valve which Is. after texting by gasoline seepage, to all np pearances O. K.. will frequently fall with this air test. After the different parts are assembled and the motor Is ready for timing, the ignition parts are drawn from that department and in- stalled. Ready for Test, "The motor is now ready for test. anil again becomes the property of the Inspection and test department. This Is where they try to hang the crepe on the motor repair. if the motor is rejected a report is made by tlie test .block section, giving reason for rejection mid suggesting the rem edy if possible. A report is made by the chief of motor rephir of what was found wrong, mid the correction made. "Tlie re|>orts go to tlie engineer of- lieer, ivlio then doe" the heavy growl­ ing. After a second and successful block test the motor is tagged ‘O. K..’ the tug showing It. I’. M.. running time, oil pressure and tlie kind of pro­ peller used. Here again It becomes the property of tlie engine repair. If the I'lir iK' is to he placed nt once in a plane it passes to the final assembly, but If It» destination Is unknown the Intake and exhaust ports are closed, cylinders filled with oil. the ent're motor sprayed with n protective coat­ ing of cosmollne applied rapidly mid efficiently with mi ingenious air gnu. mid Is then ready for’shipment, or for storage, leaving the aviation repair depot In either ease it thoroughly re­ built, Inspected, tested and, In the case of a rotary, properly ivussed motor." • I,. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice [ AT— limited to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasse« fitted. Hours 9-12, 2-5, or on appointment > Phone», office 62; residence 359-J | 1XJI GH illIX.K, M. U. Physician and »urgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones. Service car answers all call» Res. 369; Office, 182; 6lh and H Welding nt all kind» BILUCK.* M? D? Physician surgeon; office Hchallhorn Hay phone 113-J—Night 2.12-R block, phono 5 4-.i; residence. 1004 Mwnrldge, phone 54-L. F RUTHERFORD Manila’ 'be-I raputlca. it get» your airment The California and Oregon I Office over Barnes’ Jewelry store OoARt. Rm Iron cl nnmnnnv Coast Railroad Company Offlo hours 9-30-12; 1:30-4 TIME ( ARD RALPH XV. STEARNS M. D Bhy- Effective Nov. 24, 1919. ■trian and surgeon X-rnv nnnlp- ment. dental X-ray Offlce, Me „Trains will run Mondays, XVednes Four-Year-Old Boy Shot Mother. sonic Temple Bldg Phonos Of days and Friday» When Ills mother tried to stop four I .eave Grants iPass .............. 1 Are ?1-.f; residence 31-1. P.M. year-old Harold Graham, of Greenville, 'Arrive Waters Creek........... 2 I' M Ky„ front carrying a loaded shotgun Ixvave Waters Creek 2:30 P.M Dally Courier Bargain Day Sep-1 Arrive Grants Pass . 4 P.M. out of their home, the child pulled fernher 18. For Information regarding freight the trigger. The load hit the mother Daily Courier 85 |>er year in ad-1 and passenger rates call at the office full In the breast and killed her In- of the company, I.undhurg building, «tiintlv. vanee September 18th. or telephone 131, Ament’s Auto Repair and Machine Shop SOLD UNDER Overhauling of Engine Very In* terestmg Process, llmnellto HUI1 lighting— Carmen ’’Kid" Demellla. well known In Roseburg as a lightw eight boxer, has won the title of champion of the penitentiary, according to a dispatch from Salem. Dernellla, who trained in this city for a fight at Grants Pass, attracted a great deal of attention locally by his ability. Following his fight he went to Eu­ gene. where he wan arrested for for­ gery. He was convicted and sent to the penitentiary, where he has been confined for some time. According to the dispatch from Salem Demellla won from Jack Edwards in the third round of a hard fought battle staged in the auditorium of the »tate peni­ tentiary. The event was the head­ liner of a »even bout program. When the referee called time Edward» was hanging over the ropes. By winning this bout Demeilia is now the light­ ' weight champion of the prison.— Roseburg News-Review FOR HAIJ-: 1919 Harley Davidson motorcycle and sidecar, electric model, perfect condition, Wtl HANKERS LIFE COMPANY. Des Moines, low« IHstrlet agent. My­ sell aide ar separately or trade ron C. Gaston. Granta Paua, Ore for cows or real citato. Call nt Over 87.500.000 In force in Ore 73 840 North Seventh St gon 95tf Dully Courh-r liargaln Day— FOR HA1JC Tennessee White Win­ September 18, Saturday, Is the an­ Ther- ter Harley and Gray Winter Out» KNIGHTB OF PYTHIAS nual Bargain Day for the Daily mopylae lodge No. 50, meets every seeding. for fall »ceding. River Bunks Courier, when yearly subscriptions even- second and fourth Tuesday 68tf Farm». Rd. 3. Granta Paw 09tf are cold at a discount, On that day Ing Visitors Invited. IS i>ays for one year in advance. REPUBLIC 1919 one ton truck, ALBANY NURSERIES. Inc.—"The pneumatic General cord tires. old reliable." Trees of quality. Al­ Willard batterle», truck In beat bany Oregon. F. E. Jordan, spe­ condition and lota of extraa. For cial agent. Granta 1‘aas, Ore. 37tf quick sale 8850 cash Byrd Far- 73 lelgh, Iceland, Ore. Granta Pas». Oregon. FOR PLUMBING, concrete, sldewalk- September 7. 1920. Ing, phone 3 23-Y. 89 A CHEVROLET In perfect mechani­ Notice 1» hereby given that I did cal condition. Ixiok» like new. Ha» BOARD and room for high school ! on the 7ih day of September. 1920. good tlr.-s This to SOME 111 Y girl» Inquire 731 North Sixth ; take up and impound the following See II at Oldlng’» Garage 7 I street or phone 106-R. 74 ! described sto k. to-wlt: One black burrow with bell on. STOCK RANCH l«(> acres In Jack- NURSERY stock of all kindr. Orna­ One grey burrow with bell on. son county, equipped, 140 acr< » mental, shade and fruit trees. Geo Two brown burrows with bells on large cleared, 6-room i house. II Parker fStf If the same are not reclaimed with- barn, orchard. 3 I spring«, good in ten days from date the above des- 87O0O. Will well, outrange. Price I LOST crlbed stock will lie sold at public >«> hange for town property or hl ’he:-! bidder for. »mall tnrnt. Geo. E. Armstrong, IjoST Gunnv sack containing four auction to heavy coats. Finder please notify cash, to defray cost and expense of 74 718 E street. Grants Pass J. Pardee. 70 taking up and keeping. 8 MILK COWS for sale. Otto Hen- Said sale will be at city ¡>ound at IX1ST A 30x3'4 auto tire and rim rica n. Rd - B • 11, pho...... . 2 o'clock p. m. on the f7th day of between Have» hill and Kerhv F-21. TOtf Finder will please address P. O. September. 1920. C. E. McLANE. RIVER BOTTOM land, 5 to 20 acres. Box 85. Kerby, Ore., and re etve Marshal. 1 % mile» from city, for sal«, or sultablo reward. 66tf 7 1 tf will take good residence property ATTORNEYS 1.1 \l. ESI II 1 as party payment Address No. 2041. care Courier 70tf e . T. -M c K instry , sos o st., phone H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law Practices in all State and Federal 13-R; general real estate business. HOME WR BALE. 5 rooms. Call Courts First National Bank Bldg Beet of soil» for fruit, hay or gen­ at 406 Dimmlck St. 71 eral farming W. COLVIO, Attorney-at-law. FOR SALE Refrigerator, bedstead, Grants Pasuw-Banking Co. 'Bldg. TAX. trunk, table and other articles. Cell 18-Y. 71 SOONER TAXI —Phone 262-R for E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Pra tices Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an-| 1 in all courts. First National Bank BARTLETT pears, 50c per box. Po­ Building swured anywhere, anytime. 86tt ter Oleson. 71 | O. 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law PAI.ACE TAXI -Phone 22-.I. Tom BOYS BICYCLE good as new except ! Phone 270. Wind. OStf; Golden Rule Bldg. for tire». 835 takes It. Phone 1-J. C. A. -'hLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma- DRAYAGE ANI» TRANSFER FOIID In first class condition for •»aie limale. Grants Pass, Ore. sale. See County Agent, oourt- THE WORLD MOVES; »o do we GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law house t’>9tf Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone referee in bankruptcy. Masonic 349. 1 Temple. Phone 135^J. EOR RENT Lawyer F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. J AM E8 T. “ CH INNOCK. FOR RENT— 2 rooms and sleeping Safes, pianos and furniture; First National Bank Building l>orch, for light housekeeping. moved, packed, shipped and stored. A. C. HOUGH—lawyer. Tuffs Bldg. Close to high »chool. Inquire at Office phone 124-Y. Practice In all court«. Courier office No. 1589. 64tf GRANTS PASS-MEDFORD TRUCK. V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice in 2 UNFURNISHED rooms with use of State and federal courts. Office Phone 333-J. 85 kitchen for rent. Near hiv-h over National Drug Store. school. Inquire 811 North Ninth VETERINARY Kl IUIKON 73 street. DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. I Residence 838 Washington boule­ vard, phone 398-R. M1CKIE SAYS DENTISTS WHEN AIRPLANE MOTOR TALKS » ADDITIONAL LOCAL * • ♦♦♦♦♦•« ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ IU nu I s Mill Good- According to tourists arriving here from Portland the roads are still in excellent condition, despite the heavy rains of the past few days There is one place neur Oakland that is said to I m » very bad, about »even care be- Ing «tuck last night, At thia place there Is a detour. The rain made this deep with mud and It Impossible for «•ar» without chains to get through Other than this the highway» are everywhere passable and in good shape. PAGE T frequently cause waste, tell your dealer and he will cheerfully refund purchase price. Order a can today. Calumet is the product of the largest and finest baking powder factory in existence. Its wonderful excel­ lence has made it the choice of leading Domestic Scientists, eminent Chefs, U. S. Army and Navy and the mast popular leavener with America's most particular house­ wives. CALUMET '1! I mono NOTE When you buy a pound of Calumet you get a full pound—16 oz. Some high priced baking powders are now being put on the market in 12-oz. cans instead of a pound? Be sure you are getting a pound when vou want it No short weights with Calumet. COMING EVENTS Sept. 18, Saturday—Courier Bargain Day. Sept. 11, Saturday—G. O. P. picnic. Sept. 18, Saturday—G. O. P. picnic. Riverside park. Sept. 13. Monday—Public schools BORN open. NELSON—To Mr. and Mrs. George Sept. 13, Monday—Miss Telford’s Nelson of Kerby, Tuesday. Septem­ ktndergarteq owns. ber 7, a son. Sept. 13-17, Monday-Friday—G. R. Reunion at Gold Hill. Bargain Day September 18. The queer acting battery Is the one we like to see—for we quickly correct the trouble at its source at the minimum ex- jH^nse and send you on your way an advertisement for THIS STATION. Skilled service and mode« charges make this the POPU­ LAR BATTERY STATION. ADAMS ELECTRIC and BATTERY SHOP ULI['L Exide Service Station, 506 South Sixth Street FEED YOUR CHICKENS with high grade poultry feed and watch them thrive. Better stock, more and better egg«, larger, finer and healthier chicks. This means more money in your pocket and • larger and stronger brood In your hen yard. Try our poul­ try feed for quick results. JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Corner Third and G Street Phone 123 Grants Pass-Medford Interurban Autocar Co. Daily and Sunday Effective Aug. 5, 1920 lkayt : GRANTS PASS 7:00 10:30 1 : OO 4:30 .a,--ni. a...m p. m *. m. LEAVE MEDFORD 7:00..a. 0:00 a- 1:00 p, 4:30 p. m. m. tn- itt. Grants Pass Waiting Room BONBONNIERE Phone 160