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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
Till IIMItW, FUHR I ARV 4, GRANTS PASH DAILY (Xn KIER 11«I. Classified Advertising FOR HALE IX MIT REASONED WOOD FOR SALE Onk IXM4T -30x3Goodyear tiro on and laurel, |4 715; body fir. 84; demountable rim, between Roper's pine and aecond growth fir, 83.76; ranch In Fruitdale and town. Find mamanlta, $6, C. W. Ixumbrecht. er kindly leave at Roper's tailor Rd. 1, Box 11. 2«tf shop, 809 H O street or phone A03-F-I4 and receive reward. Il'-’ FOR HALE Good 3-roo’f.ed plas tered house. About 3 acres good land, small bearing ar orchard. Property first place on left south MRS JA.MEH M POWERS, instruc tor on piano; studio over Barn««' of river bridge. R. l . Cannon, Rd. jewelry. Phone 2«5-J. 4, Box 2, Granta Casa, Oro 9« FOR RALE -B' .od alfalfa River lijink* Farms hay. 80tf »F.NTIHTM E. C. MACY. O. M ». Flrst-clu Foil SALK Shadeland Eclip«« seed dentistry. 109 % 8. «th Ht oats, reel en nod. 3c per pound W L. Hayes, Murphy, or C. N Only, VKTKItl.NARY HI ItGKON cooperative shipping manager, Granta Pass • 92tf till. It. J IIE8TÜL, Veterinarian, Residence 83« Washington boule CHOICE BAL»» ALFALFA hay. *2« vard phone 398-R. dellvor«d any place In Grants Pass. 123 at ranch five miles below town. Phon« «O8-F-12. C. >1. Els- manti. 87tf L. o CLEMENT. M. D., Practice limited to diseases of eye, «annose 40-ACRE RANCH FOR SALE Im aud throat. Phone CÎ; Ros. 239-J. provements. water right on Pleas ant creek, 1 % mile northwest of 8. LOUGH RIDGE, M. ». Physician Wimer store. Price 12500 cash. and surgeon. City or country calls John F. Lea per. Ilogue River. attended day or night Phones. Oregon. Rd. 1. 92 Rea It» Office, 182; «th and II TEAM ANI) HARNESS FOR RALE cheap. River Bank* Farms H7tf E J UILLICK, M ». Physician, Bur geon, Schallhurii Ulk. Pilone 54-J; FOR SALE Seven room modern rea 1004 Igiwprldge. phone 5 4-L house with sleeping porch and lot 100x1oo can at 715 North 2nd W F. RUTHURFORU—^Manual the- »3 street raputfes. Office over Baruoa* jew elry. Hours 9;30-12¡ 1:30-4. FOR SALE- -Gas range with trash burner Ford automobile. Both In good condition. Phone 342-J before Da m 94 SPRING OATH for sale (58 a ton. t. o. b Ixdand. T. J. Mackin. Le land, Ore. 10! FOR SALE Three piece bedroom set. hoadstnd. bureau and chlf- floner Ivory enamel finish, brand new. Phone 313-R 92 WANT»» Hog raiser to take swill GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law from Josephine hotel 89tf referee In bankruptcy. Masonic Temple Phone 135-J. WANTED Hauling for ton truck. O C. Taggart. 219 West O St 15 JAMES T. CH INNOCK. Lawyer First National Bank Building. WANTWI) TX) RENT House or nun- galow^of 5 or « rooms, unurnlshed. A. C. HOUOH—Lawyer, Tuff* Bldg North side of town preferred. Ad Practice In all courts dress R W. cere Courier office 9« V. A C. AHLF, lawyer, practice In ■tate aad federal courts. Office FOR SALE 4 00 Egg Queen Incuba-1 over National Drug Store. tor In good condition. Phone 379-J. 95 FOR SAIsE— Silver l<ace Wyandotte pullets just lieginning to lay $1.25 each. Also canned fruit and pickles Mrs. John Patrick, 413 N ‘'th St. 92 ROY 11 IGGINfl -General real estate. Office 111 Routh Sixth, Phone «9. SHOWS RED TO COWS SEE BALLINGER ft HUM, for farm, city and business property. 10 and 11 Flanagan Bldg. Phono 284. Things Then Happan, but Railway Line I* Cleared. Bull fights are agnlnat the law In New Hampshire, but these were cows. It luippened when a flock of cows with "one track minds" congregated on the Boston A Maine line between Portsmouth N. II.. and York Harbor and refused to permit a train to pass. Finally a brakeman armed with a red flag assumed the role of toreador. Whirling the flag around Ills head, he stnrted across the field. With bends down and tails up they started after him. He was doing about twenty miles an hour hut the herd was gaining and he was rapidly losing bls taste for cow fighting. Then he circled bnck of the train and caught the last car a* It whirled past. SOONER TAXI —Phone 282-R tor Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an swered anywhere, anytime 86tf CIVIL ENGINEER- , ___ _________ * GEO. M. ARHFOR». C. E. tamd sub division. mine and Irrigation sur veys. «14 N. «th St. Phone 48-R. IH ILIHXG (ONTKAf’TORS HARPER A SON Building contrac tors. Shop work, furniture crating. Shop 810 II St. Rea. phon* 142. North Dakota Indiana Raid Caches of Delicacy, but Always Leave Corn In Ito Place. Children of the Long Ago Were Satis fied With Very Ordinary Counter feits of Nature. In the uorthcrii part of North I’a kotn there grow* n bean which Is re tail'd to the peanut und of which the Indians of that section are very fond. A* each plant bears hut ii single beau, the labor of gathering them would be very greut, but the Held mice of that section gather tho beans and bbl'* them for winter cousuiupttoo In under ground »torehou»< • The Imlltin* know bow to locale the cache* und In the nututuu they go forth aud rob them, but the supplir» ure Invariably replaced with curtí or «util« other grain which the India n» have In plenty, **» that the little har vester* ure not *tarved ouL The bi-un* have a dellclou« flavor und ure highly prized. In the cours« of a few (lays' hunt one lielbil» muy guiher tmi liu«b<4S, n few quart« being secured from eueb of the underground Storehouses. The Indians >dy that this method of gathering food from tueuse hourd* (lute* buck to preliKlorlc time», but the traditions of the tribes protect tpe mice in that it is taught that dire pun Isbiiient fall* upon those who Hike the beuns without replacing them with corn.—Chi' ago Journul. ft Is Interesting to contrast the plump, really truly looking American 'loll of today with the crude, legless, long-armed wooden dollies with which the little Egyptian girls used to play. These Egyptian dolls had wooden hair and funny long arms that reached al most to the kpees and they never had any fed at all, says the Boston Post. For clothes all there ever was for Ib<on to wear was just a strip of cot ton cloth wound round and round their bodies like a blindage. Worse than that, the poor little Mo- liaintnedari children bad to play with headless doll* because the queer rul ing* of their religion would not allow of nnv Imitation of tlie human figure. Biblical children, Esther and Ruth, probably played with wooden doll* very much like the Egyptian dolls. never a bit more benntlful. Queen Elisabeth had a doll made of tree bark. It was »aid to be 25») year* old before It came into her pun session ary) since she died It ban never l*i-n locsted. Doll, began to get better about Hint period and Mary Queen of Scots owned a collection of doll* that would move their arms and legs, they being (»[»•rated with aprlngs. As early as 1413 came doll* with voices that would squeak, Wigs came In 1820 and walking doll* In 1825, but they were all queer and unlovable compared to the delightful “mamma"-“papa” talk- Ing. walking, wlnky-eyed. real curly- haired dolls that the little American girl can have for her very own chil dren. RHEUMATISM The right treatment for this dread ailment is found in ANTI URIC This herbal remedy elim inates the poisons which cause rheumatism; re storing the system to normal health. Your money refunded if the results do not please. For sale bv SABIN’S DRUG STORE t SLEEP WALKER BUMPS COP Strange Case of Somnambulism Re ported From Boston Suburb A strange case of euuiiiaiub'uiisui aroused the attention of lb. police of Maiden. Muss., when two policemen SHOP—»Plumbing, REPAIR PIP' ■eld up Mrs. E. II. Annis. 43 jears work, steam fitting, holler and old, of US Buffum street. L.vnn, a pump work and Installing. 605 nurse «imaged on » Medford cuse. Patroluinn Joi a < auipoell of the South 6th streot. Phono 306. G. Malden force saw the woman walking Slit with A. Bryan. eyes wide o|»eii and gazing straight ahead. He followed her and M IlSERY STOCK with I'utroliuaii John Murphy plucetl Nl'RSERY Highest grade fruit. himself In her path mid site bumped Aiade, nut trees also bcrrlos^nntl Into them. The woman screamed and ornamental In variety. Albany seemed very frightened. Answering Inquiries the woman said Nurseries (Branch) SCO North Seventh Rtreot, Grants Psss. 71tf she la a nurse and frequently suffers from somnambulism when her nerv NURSERY stock of all kinds Orna ous system I* overwrought while on mental, shade and fruit trees. Geo. trying nursing cases. She said she H. Parker.. 70tf wu* ubsolutely asleep up to the time the officers stopped her. Iti 11, I STATI The oflicer* took her to the station E. T. McKJNHTIW, «03 (/St , phone and after questioning her brought Iter buck to the house where she is uurs- 355-R, real outate. Beat of soils for Ing a very sick person. fruit, hay or. general farming. TAX. LOOT STORES OF FIELD MICE MODERN DOLL WORK OF ART Portable Radiotelephone. The pocket telephone ha* l>«-en brought u step nearer by the assem bling of the necessary radiophone ap paratus into a compact unit having a weight of about 0<> potuids. As a po tential of only six volt* to'each Is re quired to operate the rectifier mid o«-lllator bulbs the low-capacity “B type" Imttertes are dispensed with, according to un Illustrated urtlcle In the rieeemtuT Popular Mechanics Mag The low voltage required Is RALPH W STEARNS. ,M. 4L, Xray axlne. «qtilpmont. Phones: Office, 21-J; avnllnhle almost anywhere, as two six-volt batteries are easily procurable Residence, 21-L. from any automobile buttery service station. The new unit I* es|>eclally ATTORNEYS designed for the use of motorists, Isolated H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law yachtsmen, campers and Practice* In all State and Federai farms. Under ordinary conditions It Court* First National Bank Bldg Is said that the new Instrument may be depended upon to operate satisfac a. W OOLV1G, At'.orney-at-law torily over distances of from five to Of Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg teen mile*. FOR QFICK SALE One Holstein E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Pra ticos and Jersey cow giving 4 Mi gallons tn all courts. First National Bank milk and tests 4 per cent. will Building throw In one 30-foot chain with cow If taken at once. Price *35 o. 8. BI j A.NCHARI). Attornoy-at-law cash. Wm H. Chapman. 825 N. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270 9lh St C. A. s'OLER. Attorney-at-law Ma WANTED male i »mile. Grants Pass. Ore. IHLIYAGE ANI> TRANSFER Left Loot In Cemetery. THE WORM) MOVES; so do we Postal Inspectors are searching for Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone flie l and of mail' robbers who ahan- •Imied tl elr ‘00,1'1*1 loot In checks In 349; residence phono 313-J. >i graveyard nt Kansa« City. Mo., after I 'ruling a mail pouch from a railroad F G. 'SHAM, drayage and transfer Safes. pianos and furnftur- station. moved, packed, shipped and ntored Merchant Printen Courier. Office phone 124-Y. PAGE THREE Afre.j ot the Classes. A fare» (■(• V h ,, eiitli pened In New York «.ill >l»«- title "The M»r chant of Venus"' The critics praised It and It was apparently destined for a long rtin. hut despite the fact It was In the smallest theater In town very small audiences came. The nianngor discovered that people thought It was a burlesque of a Shakespwirean play. He changed the name to “Because of Helen!" and the theater was filled ev ery night thereafter.—Atlanta Consti tution. 'To him that hath shall be J0ven*- Was th* BtbUcal version of our modern saying : “ Nothing *uo- o**ds like *ucoe**.” So It was with Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., who. over 50 years ago, gave to the world a Prescription which has never been equalled as a tonic for the weaknesses of women. Many women in every hamlet, town or city will gladly testify that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription did them a world of grxst. Ask your neighbor. Another of this great physi cian’.« successful remedies Is known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and. like tho "Proscription,* Is now sold by druggists everywhere. In both liquid and tablets. This medi cine was a success from the start, tor the list of men and women all over the universe who have successfully used It for indigestion mid a« a blood tonic and system builder, makes an amazing total of thousands A I JUNGLE MONARCH "BIG G*ME” Tiger Can Always Be Relied On to Furnish Sport for th* Most Ad- venturous Hunter. The tiger la one variety of game which Is In no dunger of exteriuinn- tlon. Tigers have been hunted for centuries, They furnished sport to the ancient Romans, both In the arena where they faced the gladiators aud In tlie open field. Before that, they were the game of greut Egyptian tuon arci«. It is doubtful whether primi tive man was able to kill the tiger at all. Today tigers are comparatively easy game for thè wealthy sportsmen who bunt them with the great double-bur- reled English rifles carrying express bullets.. A great crowd of beuters us ually assists at the sport, and drives the tiger into the open, though occa sionally he is killed by watching at the carcass of an anltmil he has killed. Oc casionally a tiger kills a huuter, but not often. It: India and '«<• in Korea many unarmed and half-naked natives are killed by tigers ever year. In the war betwen luen and tigers It is hard to »ay which is winning. Tigers tire found In almost all parts of the continent of Asia, from the trop ical jungles of ludla to the almost arc tic lieights of the mountains in SI- berla and northern China. Beauty Contest In Africa. The Africa and Orient Review, a South African newsp.-fper. has sturted a beauty contest for dusky belles and already 300 entries have been received for the competition. The editor, Mr. Mohamed All, thus describes the ne- gress face: “The eyes,” he said, "should have the African expression, a soft, appealing look—an intangible dreaminess, never seen in European eyes. The nose should be seml-aqul- line, slightly squat at the bridge, and the lips somewhat thicker than those of the average European, a charac teristic which I think gives solidity io the expression, The hair should. Photographs of of course, be curly.' the Competitors will he reproduced each month, and the readers of the journal »111 he asked to vote for the photograph they consider the most beautiful, the lady receiving the great est number of votes to be given $500. The second prlxe is *250 and the third a watch bracelet. World’s Longest Car Ferry. The new railway ferry line, which Is being planned to run between Eng land and Sweden, will be the longest In the world. A tremendous ferry boat with engines furnishing about 12,000 horse-power is to travel daily between the two countries, bearing, upon Its huge decks freight trains 48 cars In length, Besides this there will be provisions for taking travelers from the first to the fourth class, to- gether with, dining rooms, promenades and other agreeable features. The ' journey require* 33 hours. After ar- riving on land the freight train at once proceeds upon the English or Swedish tracks, ns the case may he. It Is obvious that a tremendous sav ing both In time and In labor can be thus accomplished. UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION f Offer» For Sale Wood Ships and Wood Hulls 1 Bids will be received on a privat« competitive basis in accordance with the Merchant Marine Act at the office of the United States Shipping Board, 1319 F Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. Vessels showing the various types, dimensions and number available for sale are as follows: Mumber Available DAUGHERTY TYPE Designated (1 w. L, <,»20, length, »00 feet; • Breadth. <« feet; Depth. 24 feet S inch»*; Bunkera-CoOk 471.4. Dally Fuel Con*umpO<>n. 2». Hpeed. 10. St-an.Ing Radlua 2,214. E( vines. 1 Trio. Exp. aft, I. H. )• . l.toO. U. eit. 2 Bab. * Wilcox Water Tute; Cargo, Bale. lM,20«>. Gram. 1IH.ZVV. BALUN TYPE Designated d. w. t < 1*5, De noth, MS IL; 17 Breadth. 4« ft., Depth. 2« ft.. Bunker»-Coal, 572: Dally Fuel Con sumption, 26, Sp.eil, 4; Steaming Radius, 3.4*0; Engine*. Trip. Exp , I H. P . 1 ,»■»«; Holler*. 2 Stand. Water Tube; Cargo. Bal*, 153.401. Grain. 153,401. PENlNSt l-A TYl-E. Izealgnated d. w. t., 4.000; Length, MO ft-; 1» Breadth. 4* ft., S In.; Depth. 77 ft. « In.; Bunker«-ConL »07; Dally Fuel Coneumptlon 24, Speed, 10; Steaming Radius, 4.0*0; Engines, Turbine West; Bober*. ! Stand Water Tube; Cargo, Bale. 140.041; Grain. 140.041. PAC. AM. FISHERIES TYPE; Designated d. w. L, 3.400- Length, 2*1 ft 4 In.; Breadth, 45 ft.; Dep-h. 2« ft.; Bunkera-Coal, 4*3; Dally Fuel Consumption. 30. So-e-; 4; Steaming Radius, 4.051; Engine*. 2 Trip. Exp ; I H. I’ l.SOo. Boiler*. 2 Stand. Water Tube; Cargo. Bal*, lfl.584; Grain. 111.5*5. ALLEN T<PE: De*lgnatd d. w t, »,«82; Lee ph. 274 ft. 4 In.; 1 Breadth. 44 ft. » in., Depth. 2« ft 4 In.; Bunker*-CoaL 4*7.2; th fly Fuel Coneumptlon, 30. Speed. 4. Steaming Hadlu«, 4,035; Engines, 1 Trip Exp.: I H. P.. 1.400, Boiler*. 2 Stand Water Tube; Cargo. Bale, 140.(05: Grain, 147,«*«. LAKE & OCEAN NAVIGATION CO TYPE: D**lgmated d. w t. 2 2,F>0; Length. 245 ft.; Breadth. 42 ft.; Depth. 2« ft.; DaUy Fuel Consumption, 20; Speed, 10; Engine«, 1 Trip Exp aft; I. H. P.. 1,400 Boiler*. 2 Stand. Water Tube* __ MCCLELLAND TYPE: Designated d. w t., 3,575; Length. 270 ft.; U Breadth. 44 ft.; Death. 24 ft 3 In.: Bunkere-Cool. 2»0; Dally Fuel Consumption, 24; speed, 0.3; Steaming Radius, 2.5*4: Engines. 1 Trip Exp.; 1 H. P., 1.400. Boilers. 2 Baden Water Tube; Cargo. Bal*. 131.111; Grain, 15*.0*1. _ . „ FERRIS TYf’E: Designated d. w. t.. 3.5»»: Length. 2«* ft.; Breadth. IM 45 ft 2 In.; Depth. 2* ft.; Bunker»-Coal. 477; Dally Fuel Consump tion. 30: Speed. 4: Steaming Radius, 3,054; Engines, 1 Trip. Exp-; I. H P.. 1.400; Boilers, 2 Stand. Water Tube; Cargo, Bale, 14*.»»2: HM’G i V t V p E: Designated d. w. t.. 4.005; Len(th. 274 ft.; Breadth, 11 4$ ft iiepth. 24 ft.; Bunkers-Coal. »00: Dally Fuel Consumption, rl. Sp—<1 S; Steaming Radius. 7,792: Engines. 2 Trip. JExp-: I- H P., 400 r .Ilers. 2 Stand. Water Tube; Cargo, Bals. 147.MO; Oratn. GRAYS HARBOR TTPE: Designated d. w t., 4.000: Length. 274 11 ft « In ; Breadth. 49 ft.: Depth. 2» ft. 154 In.: Bunkers-Coal. 2»; Dally Fuel Consumption, »0: Speed. »; Steaming Radius. 3.111; Engines. 2 Trip Exp ; i. H P.. 1.400 Boilers. 2 Stand Water Tubs; Cargo. Bale, 177.4*7, Grain, 177,4*7 TERM8: 10 per cent cash on delivery. Balance In equal «ami- annual installments over a period of three years. Bids may be submitted for one or more vessels, or for any combination of vessels; and must be accompanied by certified check payable to the U. 8. Shipping Board for 2^4 per cent of amount of the bld. Blds should be submitted on the basis of purchase “a» 1» and where Is." .The Board reserves ths right to reject any and all bids. SEALED BIDS should be addressed to the Secretary of the and UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD. WASHINGTON, D. Indoreed "SEALED BID FOR STEAMSHIP (Name of 8hip)” and “Do Not Open.” I I I Ship and Sail Under American Flag 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. ui. Bonbonniere 1:00 p. m. 1 :OO p. m 4.30 p. m. 4: SO p. m. Phone 160 We connect with stages for Ashland and Jacksonville Place-orders for Duplicate and Triplicate Sales Books All styles and sizes Requires about 60 days to fill orders Constantly in Stock: Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks Garage Repair Books Trade Acceptances Legal Blanks ( Blank Sales Books LEARN TO DRAW US YOU* NAM« AND ADOaOtt wxkviu. MAIL YOU OUS LomxATw a « t soourr and txxms wrmour any cost to VOU »04004. EXDO4UCD SY TNBLASGC3T «WATOV m '* C ,A7W» DBS AND FAMOUS AXT0T1 Instruction and Local New Picture* by Radio. “Veiy 'ety Interesting and very impor- rant.' "B« ... the wnv Marconi receptly ex- pressed himself regarding the trans- mission of photographs-by radio. It appear* that several systems of this THIS WILL ASTONISH eye». Aluminum eye cup kind are being worked out at present. GRANTS PASH PF.OPI.E National Drug Store. "I have not followed the experiments, The qni?k action of simple witch- hut 1 know It enn be done,” continued Marconi. "Pictures were sent over hazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc., as telegraph wires several yenrs ago. and mixed in Lsvoptlk eye wash, will what can be done by wire can be done surprise Grants Pass people. One by wireless. It will be of great In girl with weak, strained eyes was terest to watch the progress made. helped by a single application. Her I lie two chief uses to which the dls- mother could hardly sew or read be i<( i i i i ! e pnt : re :b<* quick tinns- mlsslon of photographs for newspaper cause of eye pains. We guarantee a ind police purposes.” — Scientific small bottle of Lsvoptlk. to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed Vmvrtciin. FREE.