Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 18, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, OCTOBER
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Classified Advertising
IGLEYS
$30,000,000—COX
WANTM»—100 head weaned calves,
raised on cow, state price of stock.
FOR HAIJC Tonneasee White Win­
G. W. King, Montague, Cal
128
ter Barley and Gray Winter Data
WANTED
Middle
aged
woman
for
for fall seeding.
River Banks
general help In the kitchen.
Farms. Rd 2, Granta Paas
68tf
Hamilton. Giendals, Ore.
’WINGER” leads as usual—1921
models on floor Grants Paas Hard­ WANTED -Job in or near lown. Can
ware Co. Hee them. Your terms
handle trucks or other cars, also
are ours. J. W Scott, sales man.
steam engines. Call at 601 North
agar Binger Bowing Machine Co
Eighth street.
0«
75tf
WANTED Contract for
clearing
land Call at 601 North 8th St. 06
FOR WALK
^ a package
5
5
* before the war
WANTED Apan of homes and good
wagon, also 2 cook stoves Address
FOR SALE 1 drag saw. 1 16-b p.
Rd. 2. Bog 50-B
06
engine. 1 V- h. p. engine. 1 6-h.
p engins. All nearly new. 408 WANTED TO BUY—A furnished
106
F street. Phone 361-Y
house, bungalow preferred.
An­
swer qul< k. Address 2439 care of
Foil BALE -Small barn and lot
Courier.
03
50x100, fenced, on West J street.
Buy cheap from owner. Boe N. W WANTED 6-room furnished house,
Cole, fire department.
04
can give boat of references. Will­
^ a package
> during the war
ing to take long lease.
I’hone
Duroc Jersey boar
FOR HALE
and Al thorough-
112-R.
03
ready tor
throw Is two
br«l sow
WANTED Position
as
chamber
Grlshaber, P. O.
months.
maid. Address Miss Daisy Faulk­
Box 122. or notify county home (*4
ner. Rd. 2. care W. R. Powers 03
BKjtSONED WOOD FOR HALE Oak
and laurel. |4.5O; body fir. $4; WANTED TO BUT—A bed. springs
and mattress
No trash wanted
* pine and second growth fir, 83.50;
Phone Mrs lx>u Heberlle, 361-Y.
mamanlta. $5. C. W. Immbrocht,
03
Rd 1. Box 11.
24
package
JIMMY’8 COAT.
ake a slant at Jimmy's coat.
Tiger-striped, as yon will note;
Murplieyesque tn lines and hue,
Taggart-like in motif too.
T
FOR HALE CHEAP Team, wagon NrRHWRY stock •< aU kinds. Orna­
and good harness
Team weighs
mental. shade and fruit trees. Geo
L’l'io
inquire of Al Teal.
lootf
H Parker
70«
FOR SAI j E Vetch (recleaned) 17- ALBANY NURSERY. trees of qual­
50 per Cwt.;
Rye
(recleaned)
ity
F. 14 Jordan, special agent,
85 00 per Cwt.; Gray Oats (re-
860 N. 7 th St., 0 ran ta Paas 83tf
cleaned) 23.50 per Cwt.; Cheat
Bawd Irecleanod) 15.00 per Cwt SELL TREES FOR US—Heavy de­
mand. Attractive contract. Sat­
Seed Wheat (reclenned) 24.00 per
Cwt.; Beardless Barley Seed (re­
isfactory stock. Good line of va­
rieties.
Sign up immediately to
cleaned) 13.50 per Cwt. Alfalfa
secure best results. Salem Nur­
Seed (99% pure) 23.».00 per Cwt.
sery Company, 4 28 Oregon Bldg.,
Sweet Clover (scarified.
99%
pure) $35.00 per Cwt Red Clover
Salem. Ore.
110
285 per Cwt. Other grass seeds
WILL BUILD SAWMILL or will
priced right. Jesse L. Richardson,
operate mill, or woods, or both.
Central Point Food Store.
03
20 years of experience. Can give
FOR HAI à E One work horse and one
referenoe. L. L
Pattleon, 601
saddle pony. A. Griahaber, P. O.
North 8th 8t.
07
Box 132.
06
WOOD FOR BALK Delivered for
13 25 per tier. Phone W. 9 Rob­
inson. Wtldervllle
01 If
FOR HALE .230-egg Incubator In
good condition. Price $12. Call
0«
at 123 9 fCawt M street.
FOR SALE -Fall seed rye, 5c per
pound If sacks furnished
H. M.
and D. S. Button, Williams, Ore.
0
07
Poll HALE Concord cabinet grand
ptano, in good condition, also Do­
mestic sowing machine. Call and
see It at HU It St
07
KHI HUNT
TWO ROOMS AND SLEEPING porch
for light housekeeping. Hot and
cold water. Call at 740 North
10th St
02tf
IX MT
IXMT -Suitcase containing woman's
and child's clothing, lost between
Shattuck rAnch and Granta Paas.
25 reward If returned to Courier
office.
03
WANTED
WOOD WANTED 4-foot wood and
2-foot chunks for fire place. Quote
price and address No. 2393 care
Courier.
98tf
VICKIE SAYS
\ vMOHDta \uwv tT it -rum
Vtutea MMO WINOS Hit UUUtCU.
tttCÄMt tu' BN OWN *kk uET HIS
pavtev run clear , down an '
trop, WWtM UE ONLN HAtTA
TVilhiX OÊ li VUUN91 A 'At A«.1
I MJ ON os a. I
NOW
GOVERNOR JAMES M. COX.
Prom a phote^raph taken at Svattls, Wash., during ths Democratic Candidate’s
recent vielt te the Pacific Coast.
MWHUA1WHH
FOR HALL one bay team weight
about 2400, with harness, 25 thor­
oughbred Indian Runner ducks, 2 KNIGHTB (W PYTHIAS -Ther­
mopylae lodge No. 50, meets every
dozen Plymouth Rock pullets. 1
second and foorth Tuesday even­
pig
E F. Vahrenwald. Murphy.
ing
Visitors Invited
09tf
Ore.
05
FOR RALE Raby buggy In
good
condition. Inquire at 300 North
Fourth Rt . phone 384-J
06
and
The Flavor Lasts
So Does the Price!
How can be proclaim he's dry
With this garb to shock the eye?
Tailors wouldn’t dare to put
Such a thing on ’’Pussyfoot."
Jimmy’s raiment harks us back
To the festive racing track.
Can’t you hear the ’’bookie»" shout
And the whispers of the tout?
Needn’t tell us where he’s at—
Wet or dry—bls coat tells that.
Bryan took one slant at It,
Then tils heart curled up and quit___________
•
_____
—CARLTON FITCnETT,
Ing the old Carpenter property whlrh
I he lately purchased from Mrs. Tur­
« ner of Granta Pass.
Mrs. F. F. Byington la down from
Underwood
Mr. and Mrs B. C.
Portland to help harvest their Tokay
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
grapes and is staying with the Har-
A. W. Bates Sunday.
ris family.
The Turner & Augustine ranch re­
R. It. Turner returned to Roseburg
port* about a half crop of grapes as
Monday after spending a week at-
their Malagas and
Muscats have
tending to their grap harvesting.
done well, but the vineyards of To­
1’1 \X<> 1NSTRI (TION
Mr. and Mrs. Nielaon called on kays have a very poor crop this year.
MRS JAMES M POWERS, instruc­ Mr. and Mrs. Dobbie of New York,
Mrs. Shattuck. Mrs. Fertig
tor on piano; studio over Barnes’ who hsve Imueht them a home on
•*r- CorrU.lo were afternoon
JuA'u«ry; opon 9 tu 5 dally, excup. I North Tenth street Mr. Dobbie and
Mrs
tom at the Hamilton home.
Monday and Tuesday. Phone 265-J Mtf Nielson were acquainted with
Shattuck was so charmed with the
ON OCTOBER 20th Mias Kathryn S. the same parts of Scotland.
fine coloring of the spltzenberg ap­
Mr. Cobeck is occupying the pro- i ples that she sent some to Menas In
Welling, gradúalo of Toronto con­
Mary' San Francisco.
servatory of music, will start a perty he bought from Mrs.
class In pianoforte. For Informa­ Hoar.
Mrs. Droulette is still on the
tion address Box 26, Gold Hill,
John Klnkle had a large crowd at j list.
Orc.
04 his •initial dance in his new hall at'
Mr. and Mrs Janies Martin
Savage Rapids Saturday night. The j Mr. and Mrs. Clark Adams were
TAX i
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
orchestra furnished
Nielson
9DONEH TAXI—Phone 262-R for muaie.
Harris Wednesday evening.
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­
Worth and Glenn Hamilton play­
Cleon and lirons Franks, or Med-
swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf ford. J. H. Harris. Mrs. Robert Har- ed with the Nielson orchestra at the
I’ALACE TAXI— -Phone 32-J.
Tom rls and baby Waller, were dinner Woodman smoker Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Underwood
Wind.
03tf guests of tho Stanbrough's Sunday.
Mm. James Wright returned Fri­ and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bates called
HEAL ENLATE
day from a ten days’ visit with her at the Sheeley home Sunday after­
E T. MoKINHTRY. SOS G St.. phone parents at Marshfield. Her father noon.
355-R, general real estate business returned with her. He has sent for
I
Best of soils for fruit, hay or gen­ his family and they will soon be
f
WILDERVILLE
eral ferula*
Frultdalem again.
Mr. and Mrs. Ridings are occupy-
Civil, WNG4NEEH
Rev. Ruinmell baa been returned
STRAY KI I
CIVIL ENGINEER Banlel McFar­
to the charge here, It being his third
land, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. STRAYED—Two mottled roan cows, year, which shows his people appre-
Res. 747 North Tenth St. Phone
marked In ear. one red steer calf, elate a good man.
211-Y.
101
A rally program is being prepared
one year old. brand R. Owner call
at lAthrop Bros, ranch and pay to be given at the church the 24th.
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
Mrs. Lizxie Bull and two daugh­
chargee.
r
97tf
TilK WORLD MOVES; so do we.
ters are back from Oregon City
ATTORNI« YW
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone
where they have made their summer
349.
H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. home.
Ray, the little son of Earnest Mc­
Practices la all State and Federal
F. O. ISHAM, drayage and transfer.
Court«. First National Bank Bldg. Collum, lost part of his finger by
Safes.
pianos
and
furniture
moved, packed, skipped and stored O W? (X5LV1G.
\tturney-at-law getting It in the separator gearing
Office phone 124-Y.
Granta Pace Banking Co. Bldg. on Friday of last week.
M. Bouseman, Scott Stringer and
B. 8. VAN DYKB. Attorney. Practices Harold Potts are on a deer hunt this
PHYAICIAN8
In all oourts. First Natloaal Bank week near the Josephine caves.
L O. OU9MKNT. M. D., Practice
Building,
Burrel Ruttencutter and family
tiialted te disease* ot eye. ear. nose
O
S BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. are at present at the home of hfs
and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours
Golden Rule H1.)»;
Phono 276. father where he Is helping with the
9-12, 2-5. or on apgsolntment.
C.
A.
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f
»L#R,
At:
<>rney-at-4aw.
8 a- fall seeding.
Phones, office 62; rneidenoe S59-J.
I
J. L. Daws and family were guests
sonic l*m,->le. Grants Pass, Ore
3. IX>U(JH!RLDGE, M. D. Physician GBO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law I at the Rlundell home Tuesday even-
and nurgoon. City or oountry oalls
referee in bankruptcy. Masonic
attended day or night.
Ph >aee.
Temple. Phone 115-4.
Res. 369; Office. 182; 6th and 11.
JflBMI r
'tWlNNÖCK.
Ijawywr
E. J. BILILICK, M, D.
Physic an
W
TIIK DIAMOND BRANIA
Firat National Bank Raildiag.
Wie«! Ank year
fog
and surgeon; offioe Schallhorn A « HOOG«- lawyer. Taffs Bldg
«luNs-ter • l*t«M«aiRraatl
1*111« h. Red an.I V«I4 metallic
block, phone 54-J; residence. 1001
boxe», tealed with Illne Ribboa.
PracMee la all ewurta.
Take no other, ltuy of year
l»awnridge, phone 54-L.
i r< lil-< ire*J|
Y. A. C. AHI j F, lawyer, praeNee In
niAMflND KKAM» 1’11.1.*,
ve«r«
known as Liest. S«fest. Always F
W F RUTHERFORD Manus' ’h-
state and federal courts
Office
SOIDBY DRLÜÜISTS LVLRYWNf R£
raputfee.
It geta your amauat.'
•ver National DcagdMere.
Offioe over Baraee' Jewelry «tote |
Office hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4.
♦
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FRUITDALE
Used cars that you can use
All in first*class condition.
OXF. Ittl» MODEL OAKLAND SENSTRLE SIX
THREE 1IHN MODEL UX» TTFVRCf.FT TOURING CARS
TWO H»I7 MODEL FOR ' TOUUT..’G CARS
OXE I M TON MAXWEL'.
TRUCK.
1PT0
MODEL,
EQUIPPED WITH P TT'M \TTC -UTS.
THREE CARS WE WILL «FT T. A” A SACRIFICE.
MUST GET RID OF TUT'I. RTT.L MAKE FIRST
CLASS BUGS.
AGENTS
RALPH W. 3TEARN8. M. D. Phy-
afolan and surgeon, X-ray equip-
Office, Me-
ment, dental X-ray.
sonic Temple Bldg. Phones- Of-< .
flee ?. t-J; residence 31-L.’
DR. R. J. BBSTUL, Veterinarian.
Residence 83 8 Washington boule­
vard. phone 39R-R.
DENTISTS
C. MACY. D. M I).
First-class
dentistry. 109% S. 6th St.
I
Second-Hand Bargains
MAXWELL FINE SHAPE
CHEVROLET
FOJD TRUCK
$600
$475
$450
FOR.
N
MAXWELL.
CHALMERS X.ND gSfFX ^ARS
COLUNS AUTO COMPANY
.crttssoFi¿-e -.»>5
’F-NG
PHONE 3Í7
57
H STREET,
lifroV ':
GRANTS FAS'
MORE MILK AT LESS COST
May be secured by feeding
FISHERS’ MORMIIJi
(A scientific dairy food)
It is the «une weight and price
as a sack of millrun, but will
produce mach more milk.
CHICHESTER S PIL
How to <<ir
R¿CH
íaolv ro aro
SA .TVf <t> Rl$£
WuSK llgf
•YOU *Na#l
aoVulMîjp
S
Sold exclusively by
J03BFHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL
Comtr Third and G Street
Ph«»« 123
AUTO TOTS
n«v>laoe »he Minbbv *<»P
fighi.
-ie-h i iedle
with a
w«e»4hcv-
proof owe new.
Hmart leoAtn« eervleeahl« *wpe—
perfect fl«*h»« a*d tw»pr<>ving the
car’s laoha—a wt«e eb«4<-e hi sm -
terteUe awd eabare
OWE PRIMM IXiWBTT
G. B. BERRY
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