GRAN TH P.WIH DAILY OOUILKM
Till llMDAY, OCTOIIKH »I, Itrjo.
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Classified Advertising
KOH MALM
WANTED TO RENT 4 or & room
boues, furnished or unfurnished.
FOR HAIJC Tennessee White Win
Phone 880-J.
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ter Barley and Oray Winter Oats
tor fall seeding.
River Banka WANTED Wood cutter», pay 92 76
Farms, Rd. 2*, Ursula Pass. 68tf
per cord for cutting fir. H. H.
M<Clung, Wonder, Ore.
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ALFALFA HAY If you waut good
FOH HMNT
buy see H. N. Parker.
Phone
196-Y
FOR RENT- Upper futnl.h"d fist
and garage with nil convenience«
FOR BAIJC— 1 drag saw. 1 16-b p.
at 915 per month. Adults only
ansias t 8- b. p engine. 1 6-h.
Apply Mrs. Howard. «21 D stroet
p. sagina. All nearly uew. 409
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F atrsat. Phone 161-Y.
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MIMOMLLAMWOl'N
MASONED WOOD FOR SALE Oak
and laurel, 94.50; body fir, 94; KNIGHTS <M” PYTHIAS - Ther
pine and second growth fir, 93.80;
mopylae lodge No. 60, meets evi-ry
mansanlta, 98. C. W. Igimbrecht,
second and fourth Tuesday even
Rd 1. Box 11.
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Visitors Invited.
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FOR SALE CHEAP Team, wagon NURSERY stock of all kinds. Orna
mental, shads and fruit tree». Geo.
and good herneas
Team weighs
H. Parker.
70tf
2100. Inquire of Al Teal.
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Foil 8A1JC One work horse end one ALBANY NURSERY, trees of qual
ity. F. E. Jordan, special agent.
saddle pony. A Grlshaber. P. O.
Box 133.
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660 N. 7th St., Grants Paas. 88tf
FOR BALE Baby buggy in good BELL TREES FOR U8—Heavy de
mand. Attractive contract. Sat
condition
Inquire at 300 North
isfactory «lock. Good line of va-
Fourth Bl., phone 394-J.
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rletles. Sign up Immediately to;
WOOD FOR BAIAÎ Delivered for
secure best results. Salem Nur
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per tier Phono W H H»b-
sery Company, 428 Oregon Bldg., |
Inson, Wlldervllle
01 tf
Salem. Ore.
110
FOR RALE- - 230-egg Incubator In WILL BUILD SAWMILL or will
good condition
Price 912. Call
operate mill, or woods, or both.
at 123 9 East M street
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20 yearn of experience Can give
reference. L. L. Pauleon, 601
FOR HALE Full seed rye, 5c per
North 8th Bt
07
pound If sacks furnished. H. M.
and D 8. Button. Williams, Ore •’SINGER" leads as usual -1921
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model« on floor Grants Paas Hard*
ware Oo. Bee them. Your tarma
FOR RALE River Banks Bslter
are ours, J W. Scott, sales man-
Berkshire! Thrifty, prolific stock.
agur Binger Sewing Machine Co.
River Banks Farms.
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76tf
FDR SALE 1914 model Ford. 9225
if taken at once. Room 31, West FUR WORK a specialty; dressmak
ing and ladle« tailoring;
every
ern Hotel.
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line of hand work and Spanish
ICO ACRE farm. 40 acres cultivated,
drawn work for the holiday sea
good buildings, orchard, water and
son; now Is the time to get orders
fence. Price >7000. Will take
In for satisfactory service. Mrs.
some trade 718 E street Grants
W. 'll. Swope, 661 North 3rd St.
Paas.
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Call and get estimates.
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FOR 8AI»E OR RENT- 960 acres of
CIVIL HNGINKHR
land. 150 acres In cultivation, the
rest in pasture and timber. Good (EVIL ENGINEER Daniel McFar
land. Olvll Engineer and Surveyor.
location For particulars write to
Ree 747 North Tenth Bl
Phone
Box Number 102, Kerby,’Ore. 16
311-Y.
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FOR 3AlsE— 200 pieces 2x4« at 910 - -.................
DRAYAGK
AND
TRANSFER
per M; 2000 feel IH and 2-lnch
plank at 910 and 916 per M; 1 THE WORLD MOVES; so do we
hand power washing machine, 95.
Buuch Bros Tianafer Co. I’liouc
H N Johnson, Rd 1. Box 26A.
349.
8 miles north of aranta Pees on ■
Pacific highway, 1 mile from the F. U. ..IllAM. dravage and transfer.
Safes,
pianos
and
furniture
Pleasant Valley store.
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moved, packed, skipped and stored
HICYC1.E In good condition, flrsl-
Office phoqe J24-Y.
claaa Ursa, for sale; also bicycle
PHYSICIANS
frame with good wheels and tires
661 North Third St.
10 L. O. CLEMENT, M
D., Practice!
FOR SALE Handsome gum wood
dresser, with large beveled French
mirror.
• ■ set single harness.
Call mornings, or evenings before
7 at 818 N. 5th St.
06 s.
WANTED
limited to diseases of eye, oar. nose 1
and throat. Glasses fitted Hours
9-18. 2-6, or on «¡»{»ointment.;
Phone«, office 62; residence 359-J. I
UQVOBMDGE, M. D. Physician!
and surgeon. City or country calls t
attended day or night
Phon»»«.
He« 369; Office. 188; 6tb and H.
WANTED—100 head weaned calves,
raised oa cow, stalo price of stock.
G. W. King, Montague, Cal. 123 E. J. UI LUCK, .M. D. Physician
and surgeon, utfloe Schallhorn
WANTED -Job In or near town. Can
block, phone 54-J; residence. 1004
handle trucks or other care, also
Isiwnrldge, phone 54-L.
steam engines. Call at 601 North
Eighth street.
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06 W. F. RUTHERFORD— Manual 'he
raputics. It gets your arrment.
WANTED-Contract for
clearing
Office over Barnes' Jewelry store
land. Call at «01 North Sth St. 06
Office hours 9:80-12; 1:90-4.
WANTED Span of horses and good
wagon, also 2 cook stoves. Address
Rd. 2. Box 60-B.
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We have nxperi<nce>! a very wet
«Nil, it hav ruined ¿early »teedy since
Oc<ober ’»
Tom J. Smith Is visiting hl« sis
ters. Mrs. James and Mrs. Fred Sey-
ferth,
Mr«. Myrtle Pfefferle of Brook
ings, spent a few days in our valley.
Mr and Mrs. E. L. Hays came over |
from Crescent City last week and
will go on to Gazelle, Cal., to visit :
Mrs. Della Msnzay.
Mr and Mrs. C. W. Woodcock are i
visiting a few weeks In Washington i
with her parent«.
Mrs. Ethel lleckendorf la quite 111 ■
with what I n reported typhoid fever.
We hope to hear of her speedy re- ’
covery.
Chas. Duncan, A. J. Fulk. Cha«. I
Seward and daughter. Mln« Margue
rite Durkee, were Grant« Pass vis- .
I tor« .Monday.
Mrs. Vivian Grimmett, who has;
been quite ill Is much Improved at'
this writing.
-Mr. and Mrs. Dave Renfro have
returned to California after a «bort
Oregon Must Have a Port Equal to
Any Port on the Pacific Coast
Initiative measure no. 310 on the ballot gives to the Port of
Portland means to create such a port.
The primary object of this bill is to furnish the means to in
sure the opening and maintaining of a 30 foot channel from Port
land to the sea and of building and establishing port facilities at
the City of Portland s ufficient to handle the foreign and coastwise
shipping of that port.
The cost of this improvement will be met by the people liv
ing within the boundaries of the Port of Portland.
When you go to the Polls November 2nd vote 310 YES and
give to the Port of Portland the power to maintain its 30 foot
channel to the sea and to build adequate port facilities to handle
all of the great products of the interior of the state.
The passage of this bill means lower freight rates for the
products of Oregon in reaching the markets of the world and a
consequent greater profit to producers.
This is the most important and most valuable measure that
has ever been put up to the voters of the interior portions of the
state.
Millions for a
New Stomach
One of the greatest A mermen millin-
aires said to his physician, “A million
dollars, Doctor, spot cash and no grum
bling, for a new stomach,” and then
the sick man groaned and turned away.
All lua wealth could not make him
happy or contented, for happiness large
ly defienda upon digestion. Without
health where doe« happineas come in!
After all the stomach plays a great
part in everyday life.
Without a
healthy stomach and good digestion our
blood is thin, watery and poor, our
heart action is weak, our liver docs not
do its duty, anil man is miserable and
unhappy. Prevent disease by putting
the house in order and strengthening
the system against the germs of disease.
Dr. Pierce, of the Invalids’ Hotel and
Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y-,
years sgo understood diseases and their
prevention, and be discovered cert an
roots and herbs which were nature’s
remedies, and succeeded in putting them
up in a form that could I».» easily pro
cured at the drug store (liquid or
tablets). This he called Dr Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery. This Dis-
covery gives no false stimulation be-
cause it contains no alcohol or any dar
eotie. It hnlps di gestion and the as-
siznilation oí aueh elements in the food
as are r«iuired for the blood. It gives
to the blood the fooo elements the tis
sues require. For over fifty years it
has enjoyed the confidence of the
American public. Try it nowl
Didyou-Gver
d beating
Storm in a'J
fish ;
BRAND;
Reflex '
Slicker?
OhBcy’tWs
protection
OREGON PORT DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE
G. S. O’Neal, Secretary
(Paid Advertisement)
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visit with relatives and friends.
Mrs. J S. Miller made a brief vls-
| It with her mother, Mrs. H. H. tlibbs
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Masters, of San
Francisco, have visited the past
three weeks with Mrs. John Krauss.
John Krauss is quite ill at this
writing.
Samuel Eggers is spending a few
weeks with his daughter, Mrs. J. E.
Sowell.
tOWER*
AJ. TOWER CO.
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niASUMt>»M
BOSTON. MASS.
ar«r»s rwmwvrar
of the Pacific
CoaSt use
^Zerolene
PLEASANT GROVE
G. W. Britton made a business
trip to Grants Pass Saturday.
Dave Evans, from Clear I-ake.
Wash., is now visiting friends and
neighbor^
Wild a McCallister and Florence
I Matheson, of Kerby, spent the week
end visiting friends and relatives.
The rainfall proves to be unsatis-
| factory to the anple picking at the
River Banks Farms. Not many apples
have yet been picked.
Mrs. George Britton called on Mrs.
Smith Friday.
Mrs. Ella Young returned to her
home at Kerby after spending the
summer in this vicinity.
Wes Smith made a business trip
to Grants Pass Saturday.
Robert Inks, of River Banks has
purchased the George McCallister
farm at Kerby.
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Charley l«ewis and family visited
the parents of Mrs. I-ewis at Holland
for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Dressel. of
Yreka, are spending a few days in
Grants Pass.
Greeta Smith and Vernice Beagle,
who are attending high school in
Grants Pass spent the week end at
the home of the former's parents.
1 for you.
boklorlhsRellextd^e
Moæ
than half
the motorists
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SIANDARD OIL COMPANY
CCALIVOBJJIA)
Corred lubrication
grade for
each type
of engine
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Used Car Bargains j
Used cars that you can use.
All in first-class condition.
Only Re’l “Failure."
I’m proof against that wind “fall-
ore " I’ve 'eon liehlnd It. The only
failure a man ought to fear Is failure
In cleaving to the purpose he sees to
e best.—George Eliot.
RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy-
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alelan and surgeon, X-ray equlp- ■ ■■! O- i-
ment, dental X-ray. OfTice. Ms-
sonic Temple Bldg. Phonee Of-
WANTED Several small houses for
3 O WHITE U0GHCRN3, O. A. C.
flee 21-J; residence 31-L.
sale- quick. W. H. Patullo, r<al
strain, pullets, laying hens and
VETERINARY SURGEON
cockrels for sale.
Address No.
estate.
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2497 care Courier.
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DR. R. J BE8TUL. Veterinarian.
REAL ESTATE
Residence 83 8 Washington boule
A min is as old an hia organs; he
MICKIE SAYS
vard, phone 398-R.
E. T. MoKlNSTRY, 60S 0 St., phone can be as vigorous and healthy at
355-R, general real estate business 70 as at 35 if he aids hie organs in
DENTISTS
Best
of soils for fruit, hay or gen performing their functions. Keep
oev»NOOHt\ ft
set
your vital organs healthy with
First-class
eral farming.
SOMl
TM* »O«« * ft« BUAS I E. C. MACY. D. M. D.
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dentistry.
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PIANO INSTRUCTION
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ATTORNEYS
1VAtY ft»« Mt < VA'* »S*. TV*'
MRS. JAMES M. POWERS. Instruc
tor on piano; studio over Barnes*
II. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law.
CAPSULES
Jewelry; open 9 to 5 dally, except
Practices In all State and Federal
Monday and Tuesday. Phone 265-J The world’s standsrd remedy for kidney,
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles
G. W. OOLVIG, Attorney-at-law.
eibce 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates
TAX.
vital organs. AU druggists, three sixes.
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
SOONER TAXI Phone 262-lt tor j Leeh ter the Mme Gold Med.l on evwr be»
sod accept no innUlioa
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an
E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney Prsctices
swered
anywhere,
anytime.
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In all courts. First National Bank
ONE I OU' MODEL OAKLAND SENSIBLE SIX
THREE lots MODEL 4OO CHEVROLET TOURING CARS
TWO 1917 MODEL FORD TOURI.IG CARS
ONE 1H TON MAXWELL
TRUCK.
1920
MODEL,
EQUIPPED WITH PNEUMATIC TIRES.
THREE CARS WE WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE.
511 ST GET RID OF THEM. WILL MAKE FIRST
CLASS BUGS.
MAN’S
BEST AGE
t
COLD MEDAL
Building
PALACE TAXI—Phone 22-J.
Wind.
O. 3. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law.
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone 270.
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C. A. S’DLEK, Attorney-at-law. Ma
sonic I »m.nla. Grants Pass, Ore.
i GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law
referee In bankruptcy, Masonic
Tempi«. Phone 185-J.
Tom
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The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
Effective Nov. 24, 1919.
JAMES T. CHINNOCK
lawyer Trains will run Mondays, Wednee-
days and Fridays
First National IlHnk Building.
I^ave Grants T ass
P.M.
1
P.M.
A. C. HOUGH—lawyer, Tuffs Bldg Arrive Waters Creek........... 2
Ix>ave Waters Creek.......... 2:30 P.M J
Practice In all courts.
P.M. I
Arrive Grants Pass............. 4
l-'or Information regarding freight
V. A. C. AHLE, lawyer, practice In
and passenger retes call at the office I
«'ate and federal courts. Office of
the company, Lundburg building,
over National Drug Store,
or telephone 191.
AGENTS
COLUNS AUTO COMPANY
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CAPSULES
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COMPOUND COPAIBA «nd CUBEBS I
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SOLD àiDXl GiilS IS BtRYWHUŒ
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PHONE ?I7
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FOR.
HUDSON^
MAXWELL.
CEALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS
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GRANTS PASS rjtE
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