Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 23, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GKAN’IW 1’4*4 DAILY (MH.K.KK
TIMIDA!', NtflE.Mlll.il 188, IV20-
Took a Big Strap.
I’nvlil I iik I r|*nl arvernl <laya at At­
lantic City ami lil« l<lvi> of a In rife
body of water «■« Ju«t that- Atlantic
City. One day he catne In from play
MIHfELLANEOlM
with ahoea anil aoclca aonklny wet.
"Why, Dnvlil, how dlil you tret no
NURSERY stock of all kinds. Orna­
wet?" queatlotieil bin mother.
mental, shade and fruit trees. Geo.
"Well, mother." wild he, "I «topped
H. Parker.
70tf In 'Lantlc City.”
ALBANY NURSERY, trees of qual­
Incidental Diversion.
ity. F. E. Jordan, special agent.
"1 notice that your business letters
860 N. 7th BL, Granta Pass. 83tf ar» takln« on a »lightly facetious
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Classified Advertising
POH HALK
WOOD FOR BAldC Delivered for
83.75 per tier. Phono W. 8. Rob­
inson. Wlldorvllln
Oltfi
FOR HALE Itlver Banks Belter
Berkshire* Thrifty, prolific stock.
River Banka Farms.
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¿biOLENt
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Foil HALE -40 acres of unimproved
land, under ditch, on Pacific high- RADIATOR SHOP—Radiators
Will sell
pumps a specialty, auto, gas and
way. choice location,
all or half of same. Address No.
steam engines, pipe fittings and
<6
111 care of Courter.
plumbing; generaj repairing. Shop
505 South Sixth street, phono 306.
SEASONED WOOD FOR BALE -Oak
Bryan * Woolfolk.
*27tf
and l.uirnl,
b>><ly Hr, 84.
plifn and second growth fir, 83.75; >UUL|NG—One-ton G. M. C. truck
mantaulta, 85. C. W. laimbrecht.
equipped with pneumatic tires
Rd. 1, Box 11.
2Gtf
does all kinds of hauling; special­
ty: Sand, gravel, granite and loam.
FOR RALE- Freeh Jersey cow. Otto
Temporary phone, 323-R.
Call
Henrlcaun, Rd 3. Phone 602-F-
for Roy Wilcox, Res. 516 Rogue
31.
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River Ave.
53
FOR RAJJC-- GenUe team driving PLACE your order Immediately with
horses, suitable for woman or
tho Josephine Farmers Coopera­
child to drive. Weight about 650.
tive Association for eastern shell­
Also harness and wagon. Address
ed corn at 847 50 per ton at car
No*. 113 care of Courier.
83
door, and you furnish sacks. For
l>ec«mher 1st delivery. Josephine
FOR SALE
\ at acre of fine glr-
Farmers Cooperative Association.
den land, 5-room honae, good six«
C. N. Cwly, Mgr.
83
barn, chicken house, 2 wells, olose
Address Box,
35
BFÄ3
A Crank Case Service fifMotorists
Ft »It EXCHANGE
pay equity and assumo. C. O. Wol-
bro. *107 N. 6th St.
35
CIVIL ENGINEER
AUCTION BAJaE of all stock, farm O1V1L ENGINEER—Daniel McFar
Implements household goods, vetch
land, Civil Engineer and Surveyor
and clover need, hay, turkeys, etc.,
Res. 747 North Tenth 8t. Phone
Tuesday. November 30. at th« K.
211-Y.
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n-'trrtnr’ ■
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I,. Davis place, 1 mile from Wil­ wswriMraKrrWBMBBiBSwnrisr -
TAXI
liams
37
SOONER TAXI—Phone 262-R for
FOR RALE -2 doxnn quarts of can­
Jttney Luke r»r Cutler. Calls an­
ned peaches. Phone 347-R.
33
swered anywhere, anytime.
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PIANO INHTItl'ITION
PALACE TAXI Phone 22-J.
Tom
YOUNG
PIGS FOR RALF -One
Wind.
03 if
■ brood sow. J.
M Branscombe,
DHAY.WK
AM>
TRANSFER
Rd. 2. 2 miles below town, lower
river road,
33 ri j : WORld)
E8; so do we (
Bunch Bros Transfer Co. Photael
FOR
SAIJO—4 • Plymouth Rock
849.
cockerels, thoroughbreds, 83.5u
•a h. H. H. McClung,, Wonder. F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer.
Ore
37
Safes,
pianos
and
furniture
moved, packed, shipped and stored
FOR BADE—House at 707 E street,
Office phone 124-Y.
water,
electric Hghta. bath, hot
PÌlYHIt'IANB
largo barn.
Prlco 81400. Daniel
McFarland. 747 N. 10th St, Phone L. O. CLEMENT. M. D., Practice
38
211-T
limited ^o diseases of eye. ear, nose
and throat Glasses fitted. Hours
FOR RALE -My new Chevrolet at a
9-13, 2-5, or on* appointment.
price that will be a saving to you
Phones, office 62; residence 859-J.
as I have no use for a car. Also, I
buy old cars and wreck them for
their g'ood parts. Have on hand,
new high tension Bosch magneto,
new Stromberg carburetors, other
second hand carburetors, wind
shields, horns, lamps, cushions,
bodies, tops, cut-outs, mufflers,
foot throttles, Prest-o tanks, spark
plugs, new and second hand. Have
flvo 32x3*4 tlree with Inner tubes.
2 are new Goodyear dlamohd tread
tires. Have one 30x314 retread
and new Inner tube. Pair of skid
Chains, 30x314, never used. Have
other ears to wreck. Can save you
money on what I have to sell. 1*.
M Dennis, 1022 N. Ninth 3t. 37
MICKIE SAYS
a young man who practiced medicine
in a rural district became famous and
was called in consultation in many
towns and cities because of his suc­
cess in the treatment of disease. Thia
was Dr. Pierce who afterward moved
to Buffalo. N. Y. He made up hie
mind to place urns of his medicines
before tlie public, and he put up
what he called his " Favorite Pre­
scription,” and placed it with the
druggists in every state in the Union.
For fifty yr am Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription has sold more largely
throughout the United States than
er medicine of like character.
It’s the testimony of thousands of
women that it has benefited or en­
tirely eradicated such distressing ail-
menle as women arc prone to. It is
now sold by druggists in tablet form­
as well as liquid.
v *
A storia , O regon .— ’I saw Doctor
Pierce’s advertise inent and aa I had
tried so many tilings for woman’s
trouble without getting any help, I
decided to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, ntid I did so with good
■result«.
I think it is just great." —
Nua. D. B ehu .
Modem,—because we use Calol
Flushing Oil, the new, scientific,
C. A. YVINETllOl'T, Ford and Fordson, Grants
Paan, Ore.
ADAMS « JOHNSTON, EKNlrical and Battery
Service, Grants Pas*, Ore.
W. S. MAAAVEliL A CO., Chevrolet and Nash
Motors, Granta Pass, Ore.
16799
DIED
In New York City alone from kid­
ney trouble last year. Don't alow
yourself to become a victim by
neglecting pains and aches. Guard
against this trouble by taking
COLD MEDAL
< APELLES
Tbs world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladdar and uric acid troubles.
Holland's national remedy sines 1W6.
All drumtn tv, three sires. GuaranKSed.
Grants l’ass Boy Praised—
Some little boys are unusually
kind hearted as was observed by a
Triplicate reporter this week.
We
noticed a little boy.on the beach dig­
ging holes with a shovel and found
that he was gathering dead sea
for Modem Crankcase Cleaning
Service.
Bl'RKF & KNOK, (i a rage and
Grants Paas, Ore.
Machine
. COLIJNS AUTO CO.,
Grants Pass, Ore.
and
WALTER
ducks and giving each a burial.
Garage
He
stated that probably some' bad boys
had .killed a few and others just died.
The boy revered the dead birds be­
ing washed to and fro by the surf
and regardless of the cold wind
blowing from off the ocean finished
Look for U>o name (told Modal on •■*» So*
and acc«*< no unfcatioa
Dallas, Texas, Sunday,
PIANO INSTHt UTIUN
RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy MRS. JAMES M. POWERS, instruc­
tor on plano; studio ovor Barnes'
alelan and surgeon, X-ray eoul|>-
jewelry.
Phone 265-J.
ment. dental X-ray.
Offlce, Ms-
conic Temide Bldg. Phones: Of-
WANTS»
flee 21-J: residence 21-L.
WANT TO BUY timber for wood.
VETERINARY Hl RGEON
Address P. O. Box No. 93 Grants
Pass. Ore.
33
DR. R. J BESTUL, Veterinarian.
Residence 83 8 Washington boule­ WANTED- 2 or 3 furnished hotise-
vard, phons 398-R.
keeping rooms for elderly couple,
'höre 233, nsk for J. B. H.
11.D , NORTON. Attorney-at-1 iu
t; ». fxf'ir
Practices In all State and Federai
Courts. First National Bank Bldg K. T. M c K instry , sos g st., phone
355-R, generai real estate business
W. OOLV1G.
Attorney-at-law.
Host of soils for fruit, hay or gen­
Grants Pass Ranking Co. Bldg.
eral farm Hut
E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practices
In ail courts. First National flank HIGGINS Ä VERDIN General leal
estate. Office 111 Routh S'Uh,
Building
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Phone 69.
l> 8. BLANCHARD. iAttorney-st-law.
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone "l':
TI fi C lifornia and Ore ,on
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et I ve Nov. 24, 191Ì.
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JAMES T. CHÌN'.V'Ì
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Finit N itton -.1 i nk I. 11 <
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P.M.i
X*. C. Pontili -Lawyer, Tuff« Bl<f
! .,>| V • W iters Greek......... 2:30 P.M. '
Practice In all courts.
\rrlv« Grant» Pass....... _..4
I’ M. I
T,*or Irfurn tfn ) re-arditi - fre' kt
V A C. AiTLF, la -y r prscHr» n
’ < ó’-u ’s call et tu«» ottise
Mat« and federal court’-,
Or.'
of the r company,
T*-; . i.undburg building.I
I or
over N’tlcn-' D’ -V
telsphony ’
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E. C. MACY, D M. D.
Flrat-class WANTED- V .<> or 1 2 ’out wind-
mill. Arc motor preferred or cast
dentistry. 109 14 8 6th St
Iron frame for sumo. G A Ham-
ATTORNEY»
Ilten phon* «O3-F-2.
38
■ KO. II. DURHAM, Attorn,
referee In h nlfr.ipt'>
fi> n. e
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DEAR OLD BOY PETE!
V
8
praams
of
This corner of the U. S. mainland is so wonderful
in its bigness and bustle I guess I go mouth wide
open and eyes staring! Why, Pete, Texans don’t
talk in miles—it doesn’t mean anything! They’ll
tell you that this place, or that, is an all-day trip, or
two days and a night distant, etc. And, old yard­
stick, you’ve got the feet, just let it sink in deep
that Texas is not qnly over 800 miles wide but it is
our fifth state in population!
Heard a bird in the Adolphus Hotel say that when
he comes off the west border he figures he’s close
home to Baltimore when he's across the Lone
Star State! Talk about “jumps”! Try a few,
say the one between Texarkana and El Paso!
Pete, everything grows big down here—b> ;iness
as well as folks' hearts! I like the way they never
forget! Here I was walking on Main Street yester­
day when as fine a type of man as ever wore one of
those broad Texas smiles came up to me. “How
are you. lieutenant?” says he. ‘ Maybe you’ll call
back that day at Camp Dick when I brought over
that bunch of Camel Cigarettes for the boys," he
continued. Right then a Camel conference opened!
Golly, Pete, this party coins»Camel compliments
faster than the mint makes money! “Lieutenant,”
says he. “I know when I’m ‘set’! I’ve sme'-ed ciga­
rettes for five years! (NOW LISTEN, P TER!)
I know Camels and I know their marvellous mild,
mellow body and refreshing flavor and wonderful
Turkish and Domestic blend! A million Cimels
wouldn't tire a smoker's taste!" Now, Pete, I’ll
say that’s some testifying!
Sincerely
P. S—Between you and me I'll be gating
at tall buildings and things around 4Jd and
Broadway—NEW YORK—about the
hour this note bits Boston's Back Bayl
Write me at the same old standi
Repairing.
his task. We wondered as to hdv
many boys there are in Crescent City
who would take the time and trouble
to do likewise.
The little boy came
from Grants Pass, Oregon, recently
with his parents.—Del Norte Tripli­
cate.
E. J. B7LL1CK. -M. D.
Pbysiciai.
and surgeon, offloe Schallhorn
block, phone 54-J; residence, 1004
Iaiwnrldge, phone 54-L.
W. F. RUTHHItFORD—Manual »he-
raputlce. It gets your atvncnt
Office over Barnes' Jewelry store
Office hours 9:30-12; 1:80-4.
Shop,
SMITH, Repairing, Kerby, Ore.
BU
8. LOl’OHRIDGE, M. D. Physician
and surgeon. City or country galL
attended day or night.
Phon««
Res 369; Office. 182; 6th and H
IIKNTIHTH
COUPOWKV O* TVA* OVKUD— ]
powr uuvxwsq . out— oouavt J
Vf OOV VAVO.Ç—TAtM'S (
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X' OOlf
(
04 '-G a OAJT
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thorough flushing agent that does
OU probably know that af­
not contaminate the fresh ofl.
ter a few weeks of driving
your lubricating oil becomes dirty Our skilled mechanics know
with carbon, road dust and fine
how to clean out a crankcase with
particles of metal, which circulate
it correctly and quickly, at a nom­
through your engine and cause
inal cost to you.
unnecessary wear on bearing
This service assures proper ho-
surfaces. And gasoline escapes
brication
for your cleaned engine.
past the pistons and dilutes the
We
refill
the
crankcase with fresh
oil. Granted.There’s nothing new
Zerolene of the correct grade.
about that—6uf—
•
We
recommend
Modern
Here’s an absolutely new way
Crankcase Cleaning Service as
to get rid of this dirty, diluted oil
the latest word for better engine
and put your engine in line for
operation
and longer life for your
better performance and longer
car.
life. It is called Modem Crank­
case Cleaning Service,
TODAY: Bring in your car
Y
WILL EXCHANGE for city home.
FOR HALE - l aed pipe of all aUos.
1514 a rea outside city limits part­
brass valves, pipe fittings. Submit
ly under ditch.
Inquire 624 A
your requirements to us for prices
street.
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All goods guaranteed Oregon Ma­
DEAJJCR'S IJOENSE 127—for salt
chinery Co . Eugene, Ore.
40
salmon. Will trade for spuds. C.
J. Bardon, 100 Burgess St.
34
FOR BALE ClfEAT—Light loam,
weight about 1100, harness and WIN, TRADE Seattle lot 60x100
wagon. Call at Grants Pass Feed
feet, value 8900, for land under
Barn.
35
Granta Paas Irrigation Ditch. Will
FOR HALE—4 2-tnch Simplet man­
gle
Phone 506-44 or call 610
Howard St.
3 2
MODERN
CI^NKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
turn," remarked the. old friend.
"Yes," explained Mr. Ciimrox. "Com­
petent iiHslstance le very scarce, und
I am trying to make the stenograph*
er’a work as entertaining as' posHlbia,”
FOR HALE -Lumber. 1 and 2-lnch ’’BINGER’’ leads aa usual—1921
common, rough lumber, all dlmen-
ru.idols on floor Grants Paas Hard-
tlons, |25 per 1000 feel at our
»are Ou. gee them. Your terms
Merlin yard.
Josephine lmmber
are ours, J. W. Scott, sales man-
Co , 107 North 6th, Phone 188. 3»
ager Singar 8ewing Machine Co.
In on 6th street
5 Rd. 4.
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