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FRIDAY, l»i:< I.MIIER ill. GRANTS PAHH DAILY COLRIE» . —.............. —i Itrjo.. Classified Advertising NURSERY stock of all kinds Orna-1 mental, shade and fruit trees. Geo. WOOD FOR HALE — Delivered for H. Parker. 70lf «3 76 per tier. Phone W, H Roll- Oltf luson. Wlldervlile ALBANY NURSERY, trees of qual ity F li. Jordan, «pedal agent. FOR BALE Hirer Banks llstter HHO N 7th 81.. Granta Paas. 83>f Herkshlrea Thrifty, prolific stock. KUH HAI.h. he rrpF LINE OF FARM FAVORITES The farmor find» the Osers Lin« contains just the plow he needs —a plow tor every purpose. Fer over Gfyears tne John Deere Flow has been “fee plow witboat a peer.“ and It’s better today than ever, tiecause we have made it our constant alm to Improve, strengthen and simplify, as well as multiply the line in order to meet the require ments of advanced, scientific method» and special farm ing, until today there ar« COAIeLEHH SMOKH-LE8S ASH-LESS BV8T-LEM T ROUBLE-LMH Over 1,000 Style» «i-M— I roil SVI.E t toot body nr. Kt f SOLD ON MONEY BACK PLAN—I wreck autos and trucks and sell | per cord, delivered. Phone 24-R. the good parts. Bodies, tops, seats, ----------------------------------------------------- cushions, wheels, tires, rima, wind ORERN WOOD Oak and fir de-, shield glasses, lumps, gears, bear llverod «3 per tier. Dry wood, oak ¡ ings, axles, bolts, magnetos, car- fir and mniixunita, «4.25; per two bureators, spark plugs, rebuilt en tier, one green, one dry, «6. Tag gine« for any purpose, transmis gart Bro«. 219 West G street. ' sion springs. If wanted will In Opposite Factory 3 C’s Lumber stall the part«. Also I will have Co. _______________ «M a car at all time* to be sold at IS BRONZE TURKEYS- Have a feWi reduction each day until sold. good young hens and toms for! Nearly new 1*20 mode) this time. salp at «3.50 to «5, befóte January Watch sign on windshield at Den 4th. H. H. Davis, Williams. Ore. nis Auto Salvage. SOS South Sixth Phon« Provolt. 66 street. 87 SOUTHERN OREGON SEED Sweet EXPERIENCED dressmaker will go I Clover, unhulled. 20c per lb. Hnlry out by the day or work at home i or Hand Vetch. 15c per lb. Red 1022 North Ninth street. 67 Mexican and I'lnto Bean«. He per lb. F. O ,B William«, before Jan IXW4T uary 4th. E L. Davis. Williams. 1X78T off Crescent City stage. Sult Ore. Phone Provolt. 66 caae, no name on It. Finder please FOR BAI JO—8-room house with leave at stage office Wm. Huael bath, pantry. Iota 100x100, gar ton. Kerby. Ore. 64 age. woodshed, chicken house, fin« TAX j shade, good location. Term« to stilt purchaser. Call at 412 Clark SOONER TAXI —Phoae 268-R for •treet or phone 214-Y. 87 Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an- FOR SALE— BIx good milch cow», ■ wered anywhere, anytime. 86tf five milking, one fresh In Janu ■ »RAYAGE AN» TRANSFER ary. two In March, one In May. Ad-1 dre»« or call J. W Casad. Kerby. | Ore Route 1. 79 THE WORLD MOVES; so do we I Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone FOR RALE -If you are looking for a ¿14 9; residence phone 815-J. convenient little home close In at 71 I F G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. a reasonable price, call at «4 Safae. pianos and furniture J stime*. moved, packed, shipped and stored FOR SALE Fordson tractor First Office phone 174-Y class shape. Has extension» for ■ Why Not Electric Cooking? pEt**-PLOWS River Hanks Farms. O«tf NEW AND SECOND HAND GOOD8 —E. W*Chiles. 401 G street. 77 REASONED WOOD FOR SALE—Oak grid laurel. «4.75; body fir. 14; pine and second growth fir, «3 75; HARPER & SON—Building eontrac- tora Shop work, furniture crating. mansanlta. «5. C. W. laxmbrocht, Shop 510 It street. Residence Rd. 1, Box 11. 26tf phone 142. FOR HAIJC Seven-room house with bath, etc. at 802 N. 7th street. AT 8TI'I>- The full blood, hornless, «1800. Five-room house, small White Hannan Buck “Buster Boy," barn. 8 1 <i N 7th ttrect. «I'.’oo will be allowed to serve a limited Mrs W. II. Qualf, Rd. 4. city. 70 number of does. Chapman, 825 North Ninth street, city. 64 CHEVROLET truck -tor sale or will exchange for aheep, Add roes II. PAINTING, paper banging, kalso- N. Parker. 60» South Sixth. 64 mining.. Call Harry Jones. Phone FOR HALE -Jersey cow. just fresh, 237-J. - 65 gives 3 to 3(4 gal. per day. Also a few pursbred Ixtghorn and An 8PFX71AL HOME COOKING—Order» taken for cake», cookies, breads, cona cockerels. Choice birds. rolls, and cooking of all kinds. Phono 606-F-8. J. R. Haw««, R. 66 Phone orders to 381. F. D. 8. 84 PAGI SEVEN otplows In the Deere Line for the farmer to select from. Every one ot them is stamped with the name which means so much toplow users; the name that guarantees «he quality and workmanship \ ot every bolt, nut, beam, share, mold board, every brace ar4 every rod that goes to make the complete plow. Don’t buy until you have become acquainted with the Desrs Line el Flews. MrlNTYR».”« IMPLEMENT HOUSE 102-104 H. tlth St. California-Oregon Power Co. December loth. 1920- Gentlesnen:— You will notice In this month's Truck Talka No. Hfl that the Texas OU Company purchased through Mr. Griffin, 77 Mack Trucks of the following capacities: The Season’s Greetings « « « 1 o« « « It la interesting to know that after several years of expemnent- ing with and testing trucks of all makes, practically every Division Manager of the Texas OU Company was in favor of this order being placed with the International Motor Company. Our Friends and Patrons Yours very truly. MACK-INTERNATIONAL MOT OR TRI CK CORPORATION By F. C, ATWELL, Manager J. F. Burke AGE NTS HUDSON CHALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS COLLINS ÀUTO COMPANY Studebaker Cars wheels and othor equipment, t"or quick sale will take 8750. gin» A Verdin. WANTED DENTIHTH Hlg-| 68 E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrst-cla dentistry IMH 8 «th St VETERINARY SURGEON" WANTED High school student wants place to work for board DR. R J BESTUL. Veterinarian. while attending school In Orants Residence 838 Washington boule Paas. Orla Brown, Hugo. Ore. 71 vard. phone 38H-R WANTED- 6 or 8-inch hydraulic Grants pipe. Address Box 626 PHYBICIANH M Pass. Ore. L. O. CLEMENT. -M. D.. Practice FOR EXUMANGK limited to disease of eye. ear. no»< HEIFER CALF to trade for a pig and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours 64 Phone 516-R. »-13. 2-5. or on appointment. Phones, office 63; residence 35»-J W LI j I j ibrJlxlj < >!v 1 li-ARF. lor roru or other light truck, 1916 Ford touring car In good condition. Has geaf. «110, low self »tarter, Address J. E. Cop- steel trailer. 68 pock, Rd. 1. — I s LOl'GHRIDGE, M. D. Physician and aurgeon. City or country calls attended day or night Phones. Ran. 36»; Office, 182; 6tb and H ACCBSSOR.Ef AHO REPAIRING LIGHT NIX SEDAN. FACTORY IK.HT SIX TOURIMi ............. SPECIAL SIX TOURING ....— BIG SIX TOVRING ..... —........... PHONE 317 5!I H STREET, I One Ford Truck, Two Chevrolet Cars at Ardencraigr Farm For Sale Special Bargain Prices Complete With Stock and Equipment at $50,000.00 For aale only by owner or autli oriaed E. J. BILUCK, M. D Physician and surgeon: office Scballhorn ÏIHPA lit sTlOP—Plumbing. pipe] block, phone 54-J; residence. 1004 work, steam fitting, boiler and | laxwnridge. phone 54-L. 505 pump work and Installing. In Concord, N. H„ a church runs a garage for the convenience of the me 6th street. Phone 306. G. South W F. RUTHERFORD—Manual the- tering members of the congregation. 51tf A. Bryan raputlcs Office over Barnes' Jew • • • elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. When you park on a hill, clinch the wheels Into the curb, so that If the MICKIE SAYS RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- brakes do release the car will stand, sial an and surgeon, X-ray equlp- anyway. J feOftu, PCUSMG6, MONO (S TU' • • • ment, dental X-ray. Office, Ms- /- ovas w wx aooD eoœcRioswB' sonic Temple Bldg. Phones: Of- The average car owner may net ( te> coms -to tv? too or -twci«. flee 21-J; residence 21-L know thnt a layer of cinders six inche« \ PA.PÇU 'M PCMDW PttOUAtriNM 'M thick, makes a very satisfactory floor ( SUP US AIA. TU' COIM TUAX IS ATTORNEYS for the home garage. • • • \ couim ' -to os, Mortu^aojt H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Never mount n new tire as a spar«. / PCxPKR <*rrriM' UUêUCR. 'M A MriW \ 'M SCAR3ER. TUAM AUJSATO«. Practices In all State and Federal To do this is to Invite the attention XX IOC* I Courts. First National Bank Bldg. of the tire thief, whereas If an old tire la used ns the spare the dishonest G. W. OOLVIG, Attorney-at-law. one probably would turn up his now Grants Pa»« Banking Co. Bldg. at it. ÉB MINCKLI j ANKOU* Automatic prees E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice« In all courts. First National Bank Courier office. Building feeding at the PIANO INSTRUCTION "AWEWISf AND (rer-tuE ©nJ.* O. 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. MRS. JAMES M. POWERS, instruc Oolden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. tor on piano; studio over Barn-m' Jewelry. Phon« 265-J. C. A. n’DLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic I -mile, Grants Pass, Ore. REAL ESTATE I GKO. IL DURHAM. Attorney-at-law E T. McKINSTRY, SO« O St., phone refer»» in bankruptcy, Masonic 355-R, general real estate business Temple. Phone 135-J Beat of soils for fruit, hay or gen eral farmin* JAMES T. OHINNOCK. Lawyer First National Bank Building. HIGGINS & VERDIN—General real A. C. HOUGH Lawyer, Tuffs Bldg. estate. Office 111 South Sixth. Practice In all courts. Phone 6». 24»tf | V I GRANTS PASS ORE A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice In SEW BALLINGER & HÜLL for farm, Office state a.ad federal courts. city and business property. 10 and •vor Nations! Drug Store. 11 Flanagan Bldg. Phone 284. Grants Pass-Medford STAGE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Daily and Sunday Effect»»”! Oct. 25, 1920 LKAVE LEA VE Grants Pass MEDFORD GRANTS PASS Waiting Room 10:00 10:00 a- Bl. REMEMBER THESE POINTS Cut this out and save It as a reminder of how to keep your automobile In the best possible condition: 1. Storage battery Inspection every two weeks. 2. Grease cups turned up ev ery 1,000 miles. 3. Springs oiled weekly. 4. 011 and gasoline connec tions Inspected weekly. 5. Crank case drained r.nd washed out every 500 miles. 6. Universal joints packed with grease every 1.000 miles. 7. Differential and transmis sion packed with grease or oil every *1.000 miles. • 8. Spark plugs cleaned every 1.000 miles. 9. Carbon removed from cyl- Inders twice a year. 10. Valves ground every 5,000 miles. 11. New piston rings every 18 months. 12. Wheels aligned once a month. 13. Wheel bearings Inspected monthly. 14. Carburetor cleaned month ly- 16. Self-starter inspected every month. 1(1. Steering wheels and knuckles inspected weekly. 17. Brakes tested and equal ised monthly. Bonbonniere 1:00 p. ni 1:00 p. m. 4:30 p. m. 4.30 p. tn. Phone 160 We connect with stages for Ashland and Jacksonville AUTO TOPS Replace the shabby top with a light. casyto-handle weather proof one now. Smart looking, serviceable tope— perfect fitting and improving the car*« looks—a wide choice tn ma terials and colors. OUR PRICES LOWEST G. B. BERRY As We Feel About It. The safety razor Is all right, but probnbly the men who can nse the old- fnshloned kind without cutting him self more than once or twice a wx>ek will always feel a certain sense of su periority.—Ohio Stnte Journal. :+ No Harm Done. Morals will creep Into business. Here's a sign In the window saying, “Good men’s shoes.” — Savannah I News. Eternal Subject. As we watch her charming daugh ters and listen to their conversation we feel that. If there's anything at all In the theory of heredity. Eve must have had a hat of some kind.—Ohio State Journal. Valuable Gift. Probably the most valuable gift of all la ability to dlsrfllss things from one’s mind.—Ohio State Journal.