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WEDNESDAY, DHO. ||0, lo-jo. GRANTS I’AHH DAILY COURIER A Classified Advertising FOB MALE NEW AND HECOND HAND GOODS —E. W. Cbilaa, 401 G street. 77 WOOD FOR BAUD—Delivered for » 33.75 per tier. Phone W. 8 Rob- HARPER A SON—Building contrac ln«>n. Wlldervllle. Oltf tors. Shop work, furniture crating. FOR HA1JC—River Banks Better Shop 510 II street. Residence llurkahlroa. Thrifty, prolific stock. phone 148. 5ttf River Banks Farms. 03tf AT STUD— The full blood, hornleas. SEASONED WOOD FOR BALE - -Oak White Hu*nan Buck "Buster Boy,” and laurel, |4.75: body fir. 84; will be allowed to servo a limited pine and second growth fir, 13 76; number of doos. Chapman, 825 manzanlta. |5. C. W. !<ambrecht, North Ninth street, city. 6 4 Rd. I, Bos 11. 26tf FOR HAIJ-: Haven-room house with PAINTING, paper hanging, halso- tnlnlng. Call Harry Jones. Phone bath. etc. at 803 N. 7th street. 237-J. 65 J1800 Five-room housd, email bam. 816 N. 7th I treat. 11200 SPECIAL HOME COOKING -Orders Mm W H. Qualf, Rd 4. city. 70 taken for cakes, cookies, breads, rolls, and cooking ot all Phone orders to 381. * FOR BALE—One team of mares with harness; one 3-year-old gelding. Riverbanks Farms. 63 kinds. 6« U*T O1IEVROIJCT truck tor eale or will exchange for aheep. Addreea H. IX18T off Cresgent City stage. Sult case, no name on It. . Finder please N. Parker, 608 South Sixth. 64 leave at stage office Wm. Husel- FOR 8AIJC—Jersey cow. just fresh, ton. Kerby, Ore. 84 glvee I to 3 55 gal. per day. Alao PIANO INSTRUCTION a few purebrad Leghorn and An cona cockerels. Choice birds MRS JAMES M POWER«, Inatrsc- Phone 606-F-l. J. R. Hawes, R I tor on piano; atudlo over Bam«*' F D. 3. 64 jewelry. Phone 265-J. FOIl BAIJC Fresh Jersey sow. Price HEAL KNTATK • 7!Y If taken soon. 601-F-13 or writs Josephine Meesenger. Grants K. T. MoKINBTRY, 603 G 8t.. pbene Pass, Rd. 4. 62 ' 355-R. general real eetate bualneea Beet of eoils for fruit, bay or gen FOR BALE Alfalfa hay, and grain eral famine hay, baled and loose. 1818 Ford tburlng car In A-l condition. 8400. HIGGINS A VERDIN -General real Earl B Uvesley. phone 612-F-32; estate. Office 111 South Sixth, «3 Phone 68. 28tf FOR 8A1«E Rooming house com SEE BAI j UNODR A HULL for farm, pletely furnUhed. Price 81500. city and business property. 10 and Call at 823 J St. 63 11 Flanagan Bldg. Phone 281. FOR 8AIJS— 4-foot body fir, at 88.50 per cord, delivered. Phone 24-R. TAX. <4 SOONER TAXI —Phone 262-R for Jitney Lake or Cutler. Calls an swered anywhere, anytime. 8«tf ORJOEN WOOD- Oak and fir de livered 83 per tier. Dry wood, oak fir and manzanil*, 84.25; per two DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER tier, one green, one dry, 86. Tag gart Bros 218 West O ÿreet. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Opposite Factory 3 C'a Lum lier Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone Co 85 34 8; residence phone 315-J. FOR SAI«E llano In good condi F. G. ISHAM, drayage jnd transfer. tion. Must be disposed of at Safes. pianos and furniture once. Inquire at Grants Paas ho moved, packed, shipped and stored tel. ' «2 Office phons 12s-Y BRONZE TURKEYS—Have a few DENTISTS good young hens and toms for sale at 83.50 to $5. before January F1r»t-eU ■4th. II. H. Davis, Williams. Ore. E. C. MACY. D. M D. dentistry. 108 >4 6 fitb 8t Phone Provolt. 8® BOt'THERN OREGON SEED Sweet VETERINARY AURGEO.N Clover, unbulled, 20c per lb. Hairy or Sand Vetch. 15c per lb. Red DR. R. J BE8TUL, Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington boule Mexican and Pinto Beans. 8c per vard. phone 888-R. lb. F. O B. Williams, before Jan uary 4th. E. L Davis, Williams, PHYSICIANS Ore. Phone -Provolt. «6 L. O. CLEMENT, M. D„ Practire WANTED limited to diseases of eye. ear. no««, WANTED 3-foot Fresno scraper and throat. Glaases fitted. Hours Address No. 131 care Courier. 63 8-13, 2-5, or on appointment. Pbonea, office 62; residence 358-J. student WANTED—High school want* place to work for board while attending school In □rants 8. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician and aurgeon. City or country calls Pass. Orla Brown, Hugo. Ore. 71 attended day or night. Pbonea. WANTE4F « or 8-lnch hydraulic Rea 368; Office, 183; 6th and H. pipe. Addresd Box 626 Granta Pass. Ore. 6* E. J. BILLICK, M. D. Physician i and surgeon, office Schallhorn mihckll . ankuu » block, phone 54-J; residence. 1004 NURSERY stock of all kinds. Orna- . Lawnridge, phone 54-L. mental, shade and fruit trees Geo. • 70tf W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual the- H. Parker. ----------------- _______ —- raputics. Office over Barnea* jew ALBANY NURSERY, tress of qual- , elry. Hours 8:30-12; 1:30-4. tty. F. E. Jordan, special agent. 860 N. 7th St.. Granta Pass. 83tf REPAIR SHOP I'lunibliig, pips work, steam fitting, boiler and pump work and Installing. 505 South 6th street. Phone 306. G. A. Bryan. 61tf RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- sldan and surgeon, X-ray equlp- ment, dental X-ray. Office, Me- sonic Temple Bldg. Phonea: Ot- floe 21 -J; residence 21-L. ATTORNEYS MICKIE SAYS H. D. N orton , Attorney-at-law. Prácticos In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg MOW VO MOO G. -rV.\» xjOhM EM'WM \ 0OOM PANS Ai.txí’ SMW'.Rit’- i W. OOLVlft, Attorney-at-law Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg Will Oregon Pay for Its Telephone Service ? 9 % The Telephone Company is asking the State of Oregon for an increase in telephone rates. As shown by the following figures taken from an exhibit just filed with the Public Service Commission, it is now and for some years past has been operating at a loss. * GROSS REVENUE, EXPENSE AND NET REVENUE YEARS 1916 1919, INCLUSIVE, ACTUAL; YEAR 1920— 9 MONTHS ACTUAL, 3 MONTHS ESTIMATED » Year 1916 ve.«. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-la*. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. C. A. S’OLER. Attorney-at-law. Mu- •oute I «mole. Orante Paas, Ore. GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law referee In bankruptcy. Masonic Temple. Phone 135-J. i JAMES T. OHINNOCK. Lawyer First National Bank Bujldlng. A. C. HOUGH—Lawyer, Tuffs Bldg. Practice In all courts. V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice In state and federal courta. Office over Natfsaal Drug Storp. S lying Kind Things. We cannot nil any clever things, but we all can any kind tninge; the kind will linger In the heart nnd keep on doing business In the life after the most brilliant speech hns slipped from memory. Year 1918 Year 1919 Year 1920 3 Mos. Estim. $3,445,848.83 $4,156,700.00 G roga revenue . ExpensPH .................................................... 2,004,011.32 2,342,401.99 2,568,314.02 3,482,614.97 4,126,600.00 240,990.03 loss 36,766.14 209,949.16 30,100.00 Difference......... r-------------------------- • 265,071.37 • Interest and Dividends to be paid but of 721,500.00 653,412.82 594.675.33 549,064.85 514,778.65 above difference V _________ —. 691,400.00 353,685.30 690,178.96 339,115.69 249,707.28 Deficit « • • With such results it is not jxissible to develop or satisfactorily maintain a telephone plant. Buch a show ing to the investor will not enable us to obtain the outside funds necessary for extensions and permanent im- % provemehts. 5 I Oregon must and will grow. To play its part in this growth the Telephone Company must have added revenue. , We are asking for rates which will enable us to pay a reasonable return on our investment. rates are necessary to adequate service. Adequate The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Doing Their Duty Stage’a Debt to Minatrelay. The stage Is Indebted to*mln«trel«y for Joseph Jefferson. Stunrt Roheon, Ed«rin Adams. Edwin Booth. Tony I Pastor. B<»b Hart. Robert Downing. P. Are Score» of Grant« I’aee Renders T. Ranium, Patrick Gilmore and Learning the Duty of the Sousa. John Philip Sousa was a mem- Kidneys To filter the blood is the kidney's her of Simmons and Slocum's minstrels when Al G. Field was serving bls duty. When they fail to do this the kld- apprenticeship with thnt company. Johnny Hyama *of McIntyre* and neys are weak. Backache and other kidney Ills H.vams. was a minstrel with the Al G. may follow. Field company. Singer Collono of the Help the kidneys do their work. -Metropolitan Opera company was pop Use Doan's Kidney Pills- the ttc test-1 ular Will Collins when a tenor with ed kidney remedy. Grants Pass people endorse their the Al G. Field minstrels. George M. Cohan. Willie Collier. Chauncey Ol worth. cott. Eddie Foy. Francis Wilson. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. John Bumgardner, 614 L Frank Daniels. Jimmie powers and Al St.. Grants Pass, says: “Doan's Kid f Jolson all graduated from the minstrel ney Pills have done me a lot of good stage.—New Orleans Item. and I am glad to recommend them to i others. I had kidney and bladder Bathing and Health. trouble and my back was weak and lathe. I was run down and nervous. The Hebrews. Hindu« nnd M<»ham- My kidneys acted too frequently and mednns. as a part of their rellglon. the secretions were painful apd scan are required to keep the body clean ty in passage. I read of Doan's Kid ney Pills and used them, getting my by frequent ablutions nnd luiths nnd supply at the National Drug Store. tills hns had a fnr-renj-hing effect op They have'always regulated my kid en the healtlifnlness of those people. neys and benefited me In every way.” When the Roman empire fell, the mag Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't nificent system of baths, which Its simply ask for a kidney remedy—get I people had and used for cleanliness Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that of body, soon lapsed Into decay. Only Mrs. Bumgardner had. Foster-Mil In Spain, under the Moors, was the burn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. system of bathing kept up. There, to conform to the religious rites of Is lam. luxurious baths were maintained, but when the Moors were expelled the misguided plou« people razed to the » ground these remnants of heathenism. Probably Oldest Industry. E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practices In all courts. First National Bank Building. poxrf Year 1917 Don’t Suffer M ANY men and women are aufferia< becauee they are treating eSecta inatead of removing cauaea. Why bother with Huitnenta and lotion« for rheumatic pain«, backache, stiff joint«, «ore mu«oie«, biliou»ne«n, nervou«net«, floating «peck« in the vuion, dissineaa, puffy pouche« under the eyee, or other «ymptom« of kidney trouble when the kidney« can be made well and atrong, thu» removing the cau»e of the avmDtom«? hiss been wed tor kidney trouble end bledder •Ihnent« by men end women with tucce— for many year«. They aeern to ffet rizht at the root of the trouble, InyiSoratlnd and atrenZthenin«. hrallna end eoothln« weak. eore. or dtaorderoff kidney« and bladder. They help the kidneys throw out ot the blood the waete and poieona thnt cauae the aymptoma of kidney trouble. O. W. Wrlaslnser, 2824 Burn« Vltra. Saa Antonio. Teana., writer ”1 here «offered more or leee with kidney end bladder trouble tor th » reel ten years. The only thin« I ht"«»«fc'> able te Set relief from wa« Foley Kidney rill«. I eaeneatly recommend them to any Kt nffir- tog Irotu kidney «• UlmMar Uottbla. The Impending sale of Brandon Park, an estate of 2.000 aergs on the Norfolk-Suffolk (Eng.) borders, recalls what Is probably the oldest and moat enduring Industry In the world—flint working. At Brandon the first flint working Industry lias been carried on for sev- ernl thousand years. A small colony of workers Is still making gtin flints there and exporting them to savage tribes In Northern and. Central Africa, ft Is said that these workmen are lineal descendants of the flint workers of the neolithic age. Slowing Down Production. “How* do ypu like the new hired man ?” “1 like him first rate," replied Farm er Corntossci. “But I've got my doubts shout whether we enn afford to keep him. lie-talks sp Interestin’ nbont political economy nnd things that everybody wants to quit work nn' listen.” Automatic press feeding at the Courier office. Engraved cards—Courier office. December 10th, 19*20- Gentlemen:—You will notice Ln this month's Truck Talks No. M that the Texas Oil Company purthawl through Mr. Griffin, 77 Mack Trucks of the following capacities: 5S 2-ton "AB's" 15 SH'ton “AC’s" 4 5H-ton “AC’s" • It is interesting to know thnt after several years of experunent- ing with anil testing trucks of all makes, practically every IMvtsion Manager of the Texas Oil Company was tn favor of this order being placed with the Internationa] Motor Company. MACK-INTERNATIONAL MOT OR TRI CK CORPORATION Ry F. C. ATWELL, Manager AGENTS FOR. HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS « COLLINS AUTO COMPANY aCCFSCCZ’IF* SHt> cEK IR> N6 PHONE 317 5// H STREET, GRANTS PASS ORE. One Ford Truck, Two Chevrolet Cars at Special Bargain Prices A 4F , Grants • Pass-Medford STAGE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effect"") Oct. 25, 1920 Daily and Sunday LEAVE, LEAVE Grants Pass MEDFORD GRANTS PASS * Waiting Room . 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a- nt. 1:00 p. nt. Bonbonniere 1:00 p. nt. 4:80 p. m. 4JIO p. m. Phone 160 We connect with «teces for Ashland and Jacksonville