123637 GRANTS PASH DAILY CO' HIE. MONDAY, JIM AIIV il, HUI. Classified Advertising PAINTING, paper hanging, kalso- mlnliig. Call Harry Jones Phone WOOD FOR BAUD-- Delivered for 237-J 66 11.76 i>er tier. Phone W. 8. Rob- •n.on, Wlldervllle Oltf SPECIAL HOME COOKING Orders taken tor cakes, cookies, breads, FOR 8A1J0- River Hanke Better rolls, and cooking of all kinds. Berkahlrea Thrifty, prolific stock. 6« Phono orders to 381. River Banka Farms. 08tf SOLD ON MONEY HACK PLAN 1 REASONED WOOD FOR SALE Oak wreck autos and trucks and sell aiol laurel. $4.76; body fir. It; the good parts. Bodies, tope, seats, pine and second growth fir. $3 75; cushions, wheels, tires, rims, wind mansanlta, 15. C. W. leitabrecht, shield glasses, lamps, gears, bear­ Rd I. Box 11 26tf ings. axles, bolts, magnetos, car­ buretors. spark plugs, rullt en­ FOR HAIJC Hevan-room house with gines for any purpose, transmis­ bath, etc. at 802 N. 7th street, sion springs. If wanted will In­ 11100. Five-room house, small stall the «parts. Also I will have barn, 816 N. 7th »treat. 11200. a car at all times to be sold at $6 Mrs W II. Qualf, Rd 4, city 70 reduction each day until sold. OREEN WOOD <>ak and fir de­ Nearly new 1920 model this time livered |3 per tier. Dry wood, oak Watch sign on windshield at Den­ fir and manmnlta, 84.26; |>er two nis Auto Salvage, 505 South Sixth tier, one green, one dry, 86. Tag­ street. 87 gart Brou 219 Weat G street. K>l< MAIJC Opposite F'actory 3 Co Co Lumber EXPERIENCED dressmaker will go 85 out by the day or work at home 1022 North Ninth street. 67 BRONZE TURKEY« Have a few good young hone nnd toms for FOR IIWiT sale at |S.50 to |6, before January * 4th. H. H. Davis. Williams. Ore. TO RENT—Furnished apartment with wood range 11 RENT < >ni- furu or Hand Vetch, 15c per lb. Red! 408 E street. 65 Mexican and Pinto Beans, 8c per. lb. F. O B. WIIMams. before Jan-1 TAX uary 4th E. L Davin, William*. | HOONER TAXI—Phone 262-R for Ore Phone Provolt. 66 Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­ FOR HALE 8-room house with swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf bath, pantry, lota 100x100, gar­ ! BUILDING < "ONTRAt TORS age, woodshed, chicken house, fine shade, good location. Terms to HARPER ft SON—Bulldlng contrae- suit purchaser. Call at 412 Clark ■ tora Shop work. fumlture cratlng. street or phone 214-Y. 67 Shop 610 H 8t. Res. phone 142. yr FOR SAGE Si, good milch cows, PIANO INNTRI'OTION five milking, one fresh in Janu­ MRH. JAMES M POWERS. Instruc­ ary, two In March, one In May. Ad­ tor on piano; studio tfver Barnes' dress or call J. W Cased. Karby. Jewelry. Phone 265-J. Ore Route 1. 79 DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER FOR BALE Fordaon tractor. First Class shape. Has extensions for THE WORLD MOVES; so do we wheels and other equipment. For Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone quick sale will take 1750. Hig­ 340; residence phone 315-J. gins A Y'erdln. 68 F. G. ISHAM, drayage aud transfer FOR SALE- Klrstoin manpoweri Safes. pianos and furniture stump puller. Fully equipped.1 moved, packed, shipped and stored Price IV Address No. 134 care Office phone 124-Y. . of Courier. «5 DENTISTS FOR HALE 1920 Maxwell. Nearly new. Someone gets a real bar­ E. C. MACY, D. M. D. • Flrst-cln dentistry. 109U 8 6th St gain. 810 North Ninth street. 69 W ANTRI* VETERINARY HI'RGEON WANTED High school boy DR. R. J BESTUL. Veterluarlan. wants place to work for board Residence 83 8 Washington boule­ while attending school In Grants vard, phone 398-R. Paas Orla Brown. Hugo, Ore. 71 WÀNTE1 f ~ «Î or 8-lnch hydraulic pipe. Address Box 626 Granta Pasa, Ore. 66 L. O. CLEMENT. M D.. Praclict limited to diseases of eye. ear, no»< WANTED—To rent a modern fur- and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours nlahed house by January 18. i. . 9-12, 2-6, or on appointment. A Snider, 321 Weat Burgess. 65 Phones, office 62; residence 359-J. _ i i FOR EXCHANGE 8. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician will .4»r.r;<»k tiuht and surgeon. City or country calls or other light truck, 1916 Ford attended day or night Phonew Res 369; Office, 182; 6th and IL touring car in good condition. Has »110, low gear. self starter Physician E. J. BILLICK. M D. steel trailer. Address J. E. Cop- and surgeon; office Schallhorn 68 pock. Rd. 1. block, phone 54-j; residence, 1004 Lawnridge, phone 64-L. MIHUELLANKO18 TcEPAÌÌt SHOP—-pTuinbln «. pipe W. F RUTHERFORD—Manual the- work, «team fitting, boiler and raputlcs. Office over Barnes' Jew­ pump work and Installing 505 elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. South 6th street. Phone 306. O. ' RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- A Bryan Utt alclan and surgeon, X-ray equip- NURSERY stock of all kinds. Orna­ meat, dentai X-ray. Office, Me- mental. shade and fruit trees. Geo. sonic Temple BMg. Phouee: Of- H. Parker. TOtf j flee 21-J; residence 21-L. ALBANY NURSERY, trees of quxl-1 ATTORNEYS Ity. F„ E. Jordan, special agent. 860 N. 7th 8t., Grunts Pass. 83tf H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices in all State and Federal NEW AND SECOND HAND ÖOÖM Courts First National Bank Bldg. —E. W. Chiles. 401 G street. 77 G. W. OOLVIG, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. MICKIE SAYS MVSGR.' TU' OWVH Nfe. VUM KEEP OU IñOOO TCWNÖ '»«U 6OVAE fOUO TO V3QJLR N&K TUtvA Tb PAN TVvtt«. U>vta-7~ GkX tu ' ooee sang ug cakh AFPOUD 1UPT VUMQ OF FWSUPS NO E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice« In all courts. First National Bank Building I’lic 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 Gross revenue Expenses Difference 2,004,011.32 265,071.37 514,778.65 249,707.28 Deficit A. C. HOUGH—lawyer. Tuffs Bldg Practice In al) courts. V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice In state and federal courts Office over National Drue Store. KKAL ESTATE Year 1918 Year 1919 Year 1920 3 Mos. Estim. $3,445,848.83 $4,156,700.00 2,342,401.99 2,568,314.02 3,482,614.97 4,126,600.00 209,949.16 240,990.03 loss 36,766.14 30,100.00 549,064.85 339,115.69 594,675.33 353,685.30 721,500.00 691,400.00 653,412.82 690,178.96 Oregon must ami will grow. To play its part in this growth the Telephone Company must have added revenue. Wt^are asking for rates which will enable us to pay a reasonable return on our investment. rates are necessary io adequate service. Adequate The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co Bad Colds ET, stormy weather, ex­ posure, sniffles, and the heavy cold is on. Dr. King's Discovery breaks it up quickly and pleasantly. Head cleaned up, cough relieved and you feel better. At your druggists, 60c and $1.20 a bottle. W For coldsandcoughs Dr.Kings Mounting a Print Withe it Buckling Ibiw ninny time* have you pastwl down u paper or mounted n print Io And thnt when It dried It had buckled disappointingly? The Scientific Amer­ ican gives the following 'nstrtictlohs as to b«w to avoid this difficulty: Keep the mount Hat nnd with a «mall wail of cotton wetted In clean water, «lightly dnnqen the approxi­ mate nre» to be covered by the print. Cover the back of the print with paste —preferably nrahol—smooth nnd thin. Apply the print to the mount, and New with aid of a pnfa-r blotter nnd a I email roller smooth the prim front 4t» renter outward. No paste will npia*nr outside the limits of the print: any dampness exceeding these limits will evaporate. Any paper shreds left bv the blotter, etc., tuny he wiped clear from the print's surface with the same damp wad of cotton. New Discovery Bowels Begging for Help? I>r. King's Pills will bring you the happiness of regular, normal bowels and liver functioning. Keep feeling fit and ready for worlc or play. Mild and comfortable to take but always reliable. Same old price, 25 cents. r\ F^-ompH Won’t Gripe L/rKinos Pills BE PREPARED For three generations mother« have successfully used Foley’s. Honey and Tar as n safe remedy for the relief of cold, cough, croup and whooping couth. It io pure, wholesome, and children like it. Contains no opiates. Especially good for croup and whooping cough— the two terrors of childhood. E T. McKINSTRY, 603 O St., phone 355-R, general real ostate business Rest of soils for fruit, hay or gen­ eral farming Mrs. W. H, Tbomtoa, Llttlo Boek. Ark., writes thia: "My little hoy had > savor» at­ tack of croup, but two dosoa of Toloy's Honor and Tar rollarod him. and hn wont back to sloop and was troubled no more. X would not ba without It at say prioo." HIGGINS A VERDIN -Genomi real e-.tate. Office 111 South Sixth. Phone 68. ••tfl CHICHESTER S PILLS SEE BALLINGER A HULL for farm, city and huidnos« property. 10 and 11 Flanagan Bldg. Phone 284. Year 1917 With such siich results it is not possible to develop or satisfactorily maintain a telephone plant. plant Such a show­ ing to the investor will not enable us to obtain the outside funds necessary for extensions and permanent im­ provements.' C. A. S'DLER, Attorney-at-law. M eoete I -'in?le. Grants Pass, Ore. IAMBS T. (Hll.NNtM’K. Lawyer First National Bank Building. Slitte Will Oregon Pay for Its Telephone Service ? O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law referee in bankruptcy, Masonic Temple. Phone 135-J. PACK THREE V ------ TDK BIAMON» nMAM>. A Fillo tu »«'S nnd Void boxe«, aeAied with Flue Rlhboftb Take we Uhrr Har t»f »wwr ▼ A »» bt< lil.< WVVTFBf niAWlNI» IIKiMI y fwri k MOWW tn Itae. fließt Al wiyn R riDthw SüLDBYILIlGUblSEVlRYWMfiS ; Testing Strencth ef Concrete. As the strength of n c:>n«T<”e m'x lure Is much 'd hv The aniiHim of water contained the novel nt>i>: nittts of the United State« huremt o< standards Is designed m give an a< curnte test of the fluidity of flow. A circular tnble-top mounted on a plan ger Is raised and dropped half nn incl by n cam on the shaft of a hand crank. A sample of the mixture, mottl­ ed Into a trunented cone 6 Inches tall and 8 to 12 Inches In diameter. Is placed In the center of the table, nnd the crank Is given 15 revolutions. The average dinmeter to which the so ni­ pie Is sprend out ls divided by the original diameter nnd multiplied by 100. The result Is the flowability num­ ber—150 Indicating n strong mnterlnl for bricks, nnd 225 one suitable reinforced concrete. Matter of Taste. Overheard at "The Mikado. He—I don’t think much of this show It Isn't as good as "Listen. Lester.“ She—But It's not the same kind of show. He—I know IL But It hasn't any catchy tunes. One Ford Truck, Two Chevrolet Cars at Special Bargain Prices Grants Pass-Medford STAGE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effec*»T ? Oct. 25, 1920 Daily and Sunday LEAVE LEAVE Grants Pass MEDFORD GRANTS PASS Waiting Room 10:00 a. m. 10:00 a. m. Bonbonniere 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. n> 4.30 p. m. 4:30 p. m. Phone 160 We connect with «tage« for Ashland and Jacksonville Bad Railway Wreck in Nevada i 1 i I 1 One Thing at a Time. Remember In denting with most young workers that their minds are Itko those of children—they do not reason and they must be told only one thing nt a time. And that one thing must be told quietly, clearly and with­ out emotion Growth of Brazil Nuts The Brazil nuts are contained In e round, woody penenrp, or seed vessel, almost the size of n man's head, wlth- In which there are many of the seeds or nuts. These are packed so closely that It would be quite Impossible to rep'nee them once they we-e removed Vie.v of a creek on the Salt Lake line near Manx, Nev., caused by spread­ ing rails. Four persons were killed and a sqpre Injured.