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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1920)
I HIP tV. liKITKMIIKIl 21 O HANTS FAMI DAILY UOUIUEK < ’ H < H |< K ! <ONK<1II('K! You hardly need to call them when you give them our poul try feed " They seem to know our read is good for them - they sense It, as it ware Feed It to your chickens regularly, they will thrive ou It, will pro duce more eggs and better quality eggs. JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Comer Third and O Street Phone 123 Classified Advertising FOH HAI.K FEW HHARES producing oil stock *.JH SALK Uh>>|re baled alfalfa for sala. If taken soon Address hay 331 per toa f o. b. Grants I Bog 693 Grants Paas, Ora. 86 85tf ! Paas. Riverbanks Farms FOR HALE Second hnnd sewing ¡ machine tor 37.50. 624 A St , cor-1 FOR BALE—Fancy llsrkshlres close ner Seventh 83 ly related to the *6500 boar and the 3.1900 sow receutly sold at 4 IX1T8. 4-room houao.'hot and cold public auction In tha east River water, bath, electric lights, city Banks Farms <l«tf water, 12x30 poultry house for ■ale. John E. Carlson, West G FOR SAI-»: Tenne»neo White Win- street. tar Barley and Gray Winter Oats UT for tall weeding River Banka MIM ELI.ANMII h Farms, Rd. 3, Granta Pan 88tf KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Ther- mopyla» lodge No. SO. meets every[ second and fourth Tuesday «ven- i 09tf I ing. Visitors Invited RIVER BOTTOM land. 5 to 20 seres, I S miles from city, tor sale, or FOR PLUMBING, concrete, sidewalk Ing. phone 323-Y. 89 will take good residence property as party payment Address No NURSERY stock of all kinds. Orna 3061. care Courier 70|f mental. shade and fruit trees. Geo H Parker. 70if FORD tn fl rut ciana condition tor Nair Hr« County Ax®t>t. court- A GOOD CHANCE for a bright boy «st f bouse who has finished school to learn cument testing, sampling and gen eral laboratory work, 8 to It» hours per day, 4Ge per hour to start. Beaver Portland Cement Co., Gold Hill, Ore. 83 FOR 8AIJI Black Jersey cow and young calf: -’-ton Velis truck and equipmniit tor lumber hauling; also hand hoist for dump body. In quire 7 I 8 South Fifth. 71lf Faverxd Sunday Sports. The vicar of St. Andrews, Whittle- sen. Is by no means the first country clergyman to favor Sunday rrlckef. In hla pamphlet of 1H.'MI on the Mun day question Dickens told of a Munday he hud spent a few da vs before In a village 70 miles west of Ixmdon. He was delighted in the evening tn flint the whole village nt cricket. When he saw the old clergyman approaching: •‘I tremble«! for an angry Interruption to the sport aod was almost on the point of crying out to warn the crick- eters. , . , What W1IH my agree- z able surprise to ace the olii gentle man standing at the style. with hla hands In his |«>«-keta. surveying the whole scene with evident sntlsfiictloB. It wns the-clergy man who had estsb- lislii'd tin- whole thing; It uns his fleld they played In, and it whs he who bad purchased the «tuin|m. lulls, bull ami all.''-- London chronicle Economy. Melville Koyir*. r«*ripriillv reputed tn b«* flip IwMt Irifonnw! person In fhe vll- lagi* roncpriihiic flip tiffnir* nf bln n<<.Lrlil)oiM. ufiN tcllinx h friend, but recently returned ufter nn idmen<*<* of »orno yearn, of the troubh^ of Sunnn Smith ttnd Prtvr Jones. “Susie, she bus broken off her enipiKrinent with Peter,“ In* said. “They’s l»een rotn* h'lcotlier for about el^ht yenrs. durln’ which time she Ims hi*»*n ln<'ulrnt!n' Into Peter mm you rnlffht say, the beau tie® nf e<ori<'iiiy. But when uh*» d!« covered. Just lately, that he had lenm* his leason »o well that he had saved up 217 pairs of iMx-ks for I.er to dHrn after the wedding she appeared to con clmle ’lint he < t:ikrn her advice a little t<»o llh • Tin’ l»r«»l <• off Ute match.** Ivan IV the Terrible. IV of I sbi 'v; . ( ;•’!»•<! Ivan rriblf. L .ir • of I.I m extreme n <1<’H!lntf with In II m erowned In 1547 iler to itmmmc the relirn whn n eon igjrlv with the i>rivlleg»Ml f the nristorni-.v, ’.vim lu:<l the government during hh ’ruler the guidance of hh iim ’II” un i the Snhor. or na nibb. . ii new rode of lawn I hi< h nulirnlly refortiw’d vrd I o ** r I *elf government. ’ anied men e* d artfMf« tn iiihlifihed commercial Englnml. and near the 1 <-on<|Ue»,iMj Siberl» FOR SALK 116 acrea on paved W ANTRI) highway. 1 *4 mile« from elution. WANTED Woman or girl to do Houses utid barn, orchards. 25 general housework. Write Mrs. E. acres under cultivation. 5 In clover W. Spalding. Kerby Ore 83 and timothy Never falling or Ca'mnese. chard. Inquire 410 It street. 84 WANTED .Man to drive Ford I- | A ro«th-s-< bright cv-il urchin livery truck and work in store. ! «•■rumbling Up on the b •HINGER" lead» as usual—192! Married man preferred. 390 perl railway sciit, and reach models on floor Grants Paas llard- month Wilson Mercantile Co . I ami» and legs In nit d’rei ware Co. Seo them. Your terms Glendale. Ore. 79tfl ery few minute- he kBOei are ours, J. W. Scott, sales man. tall silk hat of the fat ti itn In ager Singer Sewing .Machine Co. WANTED TO HUY Plano? wU? pay «ent beyond, and presently an cash, must be In good condition I lirella came tumt-llng down from 75tf and worth the money. Address upper ni< L. ncurly braining the FOR HAI-E -Baled altalta hay. 328.) 212 North Second St W J. Teal n en. When the latter could stand f. o. b. Granta Pass. K M. C. the strain no longer, he turne«! to the s 1 if 78tf occupant of the sent behind and said Neill WANTED Man to work Arden- emphatically: “Mnilain. will you kindly HOUSE FOR HAI.K Furnished or cralg Farm. Wlldervllle. 87 I look after yout son? He is extremely unfurnished, beautifully situated, annoying” The Indy, already bur PIANO INHTRltTION 6 rooms, bsth. pantry and attic. dened with three other mischievous Garage, wood shod anil chicken MRS JAS M POWERS, Instructor Imps, said In a most casual voice: yard Buy from owner No. 84 7 on piano, 102 8k Sixth street. “Johnny, sit down. The gentleman’s nervous."—J u< I ze. 89 North Second street. High school credits given. Register FOR SALK On« Kngllsh riding, one now Phono~26fi-J. 71tf Courier for commercial printlag. light stock, and one ladles «ad REAL ESTATE H>K HUNT die. 2 bridles, one farm level alid one camera, size of picture 5x7. 3 e t M c K instry , m o st., phone SLEEPING ROOM for rent to gentle 13-R; general real estate business together with all ar essorles. All man. Call at 411 North Sixth St., Rest of soils for fruit, hay or gen articles nearly new Inquire A. opposite courthouse. eral farming Wylberg, Rd 4. 33 TAX. 2 GOOD GOWS for wale Cull st «1 I CIVIL ENGINEER South Eighth. 84 3OONER TAXI iPhone 262-R FOR SALE ?7 head nf sheep. 3200, OIVIL ENGINEER Daniel MoFsr- Jitney Luke or Cutler, Calls an land. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. 4 head of bogs Mrs Henry Knut- swered anywhere, anytime. Hee. 747 North Tenth St. Phone en. Provolt, phone 608-F-2. 85 211-T. 101 PALACE TAXI—Phone 22-J. Tom UNDERWOOD typewriter as good as Wind. 03tf new for sale. Inquire of R. W. DRAYAGE ANI) TRA.NHFHR Clarke, phone 189. 85 STRAYKP THE WORLD MOVES; so do we A CHEVROLET CAR that looks and Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone E8TRAY—There came to our places rune like new for sale at a price 34». 8ept. 21 two young Ay reshire heif that cant be beat. Seo It at Old- ers about two years old. no brand, Ing's Garage. 57 F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. Owner can get animals by paying Safes. pianos and furniture FOR HAI.K <>1< TRAD®—160 acre charges. J. R. Hawes. D. Wood. moved, packed, shipped and stored homestead relinquishment 3 miles C. H. Elamann. Office phone 124-T. , from Grants Pass, 70 acres under ditch. Address J. F. Byers. 716 GRANTS PASS-MEDFORD TRUCK. LOST North Seventh St. Phone 213-L. Phone 338-J. 85 LOST—A 30x3 H auto tire and rim 87 between Hayes hill and Kerby. VETERINARY SURGEON Finder will please a'ddress P. O. VICKIE SAYS 1 DR. R. J. BSSTUL, Veterinarian. Box 15, Kerby. Ore., and receive Residence 83 3 Washington bo a le suitable reward. 66tf ' Gfet\ rt »tvi*-» MES ttA var d. phone 398-R. IX 1ST—Tuesday near Waldo, a bur- •tnflM OuTK HtRt OtUGJE«. DHNTH4TH gandy colored woman's cloth coat IMG P0.1MTM4' fcbOtiN / ■nwets kOAM. vri GUK-AX T* I E. C. MACY. D. M. D. with fur collar. Finder please re First-class turn same to L. M Applegate. 902 v Bt VwOWKlM' ISA «OC** *v < dentistry. 109H 8. 6th St POTUUMI G va OP BUT Vi's M street. City. 92 SUM V4AU.D OV4 TVS MOOS»’ I’HYSICIANS ATTORNEYS L. O. OUOMBNT, M. D., Practice H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law. limited to diseases ot eye. ear, nose Practices In all State and Federal snd throat. Glasse« fitted. Houre Courts. First National Bank Bldg. 3-12. 2-5, or on appointment. Kttorney-at-law. Phones, office 62. residence 363-J G. W. 00LV1G, Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. S. LOUGHRUXIK, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls B. 8. VAN DYKE. AMorney. Practices In all courts. First National Bank attended day or night Phones, Building Res 369; Office. 182; 6th and H. O, 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. B. J. BILUCK. M. D. Physician Golden Rule Bldg. Phone *270. and surgeon, offlee Sehallhorn Attorney-at-law~ Ha- block, phone 64-u; residence, 1004 i a . •onte i '.n ilo. Grants Pass. Ore. laiwnridge, phone 5 4-L. DOO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law W F RUTHERFORD Manus' 'lie referee in bankruptcy. .Masonic Temple. Phone 185-J. I rapulles It gets your arrment. Office over Barnes’ jewelry store | lAMBS T CHtNNOCi? Eowyer Offlee hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4 First Nalkinal Rank Building Phy A. C. HOUGH—Lawyer. Tuffs Bldg RALPH W STEARNS, M It Practice In all courts. alelan and Riirrcnn. X rev «v» ni p ment, dental X-rny. Office. Ms- V. A. C. AHI.F, lawyer, practice In sonic Temple Bldg. Phones Of- state and federal courts. Office flee 21-J; residence 31-L. over National Drug Store. i FICE TURD V.'htt a ?♦'»-> la Worth. The rr. * rt e man contain* rhe •tltuenta found In 1.2ÍM1 <-gr* ha« Iron enough io mnke four tenpenny nalla. fnt «‘ontent to inn' •• 7S candle* nn«1 n rood alxed p’ece of -wmp. not to of n bowl of »ugur. Considering »hat »‘i'g* are •••ttlnv i for cents a dozen, miitidie* ii i n i-entu a hox and candle« "or *> rent« ett’ ■' «nys the Journal of the M‘t nmota " ildlc Ih-nlth axaoeta- ♦*<»n f"''** *4 H tlie actual worth of 'he ♦int f of a -rnwn perwm to any i offline f • hat the sugar he contain* may be w oriti. THE r'nrrier-. Wanted— Bovs or girls with wheels wantsi one route now open, Bonus paid f< long service. Apply Courier office CALUMET MRHAPP V PARTY Calumet possesses the farthest- reaching baking powder economy. It is “THEIR. LARD FOR^ SHORTENING-IS RIQHT- \T SHORTENS NOT VOUR APPETITB ». a Our lard Is pure and rendered scientifically. It will mike pastry bake better and taste better. It’s the lard that will shorten your labor and lengthen your appetite Watch for Mr. Happy I’aftj CITY! » ■ SOtG Street ONE 5' pie mosi economical leavening agent It saves in more ways—and makes more important sav ings than most other baking powders. You save when you buy it. The price is moderate—it leaves yon money over the cost of high priced brands for purchase of other articles. Costs but little more than cheap powders—far more valuable in quality. You save when you use it. Possesses twice the ordinary raising force—you use only half as much as is ordinarily required. You save materials it is used with. Calumet never fails with any kind of recipe or with any kind of flour --always produces perfectly raised, de licious bakings. You'll notice a areat difference when you use Calumet, Calumet produces light, sweet, wholesome, flaky bak- ings. You will notice with some of the cheaper brands the bakings are soggy, heavy, dark in color, and sometimes have a bitter taste. Used by leading chefs and domes tic scientists, and by more house wives than any other brand. Made in the world’s largest and finest baking powder plant. Best by test A trial proves it UNIVERSITY OF" • OREGON• —la maintained by the atate in order that the yoang peo ple of Oregon may receive, without coat, the benefita of a liberal education. The UnGrrwKy include! !>>• Colles» Qi Ltemture. Science and the Arte, the Graduate School, the School of Phys ical Education, and the profeuaional School» of Law. Medicine (at Portland . Architecture. Commence. Journaliam. Education and Music. Hi(h »tandarda of aeholarahip ar« made poaaible by an able faculty, veil equipped laboratoriea and a library of nearly 100.000 volumea. Supervised athletics ar* encouraged and eeery attention siren the health and velfare of the atudenta. With ■ helahteaed eoalideaee saioad hr <he reaaal »i»raa,l»» •I aahlle aappart. <be l'uiv.r*l<r •a new eaferlag a^a ■ ■ era •< •■»de deeelapmeat and ««leaded For ■ catalofue or for any information, addreaa: THE REUHiTHAR Ualveraltv el Or,«»» Eas«a*. Or»,»« The Law Cays 16 oz. to a Pound 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 you want it. No short weights with Calumet. NOTICE OF SALE OF Notice is hereby given that if the IMPOUNDED STOCK same is not reclaimed within tan days from date the above described Grants Pass, Oregon, stock will be sold at public auctloa Sept. 21. 1920. to the highest bidder tor cash, to de Notice is hereby given that I did tray cost and expense of taking up on the 21st day of September, 1920, and keeping. Said sale will be at city pound at take up and impound the following 2 o'clock p. m. on the 30th day or described stock, towit: One sorrel horse branded on left September, 1920. C. E. McLANE. shoulder “B", white face, right hind leg white, roached mane. -Marshal. WHEN ITS TROUBLESOME quickly its source at the pesise and THIS STATION Skilled servic chargas, make t-_ ____ _____ LAB BATTERY STATION. Competent Mechanics and Prompt Service Ament’s Auto Repair and Machine Shop Service car answers all calls Welding <>< all kinds Pay phone 113-J—Night 2M-R ADAMS ELECTRIC and battery SHOP DNSUI.T US »aide •err*«« 5*8 South Grants Pass-Medford Interurban Autocar Co. Effective Aug. 5, 1920 LEAVE GRANTS PASS 7:00 19:80 1:00 4:80 a.m. s- si p. m a. tn. HP 1 t 1 4 Daily and Sunday Grants Pass Waiting Room BONBONNIERE Phone 160 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 24. 1919. Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- days and Frillays P.M. I-eave Granta Paas...... ....1 P.M. Arrive Waters Creek......... 2 Leave Waters Creek........... 2:30 P.M P.M Arrive Grants Pass............. 4 For Information regarding freight and passenger rules call at the office of the companv, Litndbur; building, or telephone 131. Phone 3114-J 111 South Sixth Agents for the (levelaad Nattooal Fire Insnraaoe Company