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GRANTS PAM» DAILY COCKIER WKDNKHDAY, MX lull », IMI. EW Daddy's 33 ■¿Pd Evei\ii\$ fairy Tale dy/AARY GRAHAM BONNER Classified Advertising WANTED Foil HAIM * HMASONED WOOD FOR 8AJJC Oak WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework. Phone 178-Y. and laurel. 14.50; body tir, 13 75; 28 «pllt body tir, 14.60. 0. W lam- brocht, Rd 1. Boa 11. 2«tf WANTED -Ten tie hack«. Inquire at Slate Creek Lumber Co . post- FOR 8AMK Shadeland Eclipse seed office, Wonder, Ore. 24 oats, recleausd. 3c per pound. W L. Hayes, Murphy, or C. N. duly, MIMCKLLANEOI'8 cooperative shipping manager, SHOP—Plumbing, pipe Granta Pass ititi REPAIR work, steam fitting, boiler and CHOICE BAI JOI) ALFALFA hay. 826 606 pump work and Installing. delivered any place In arante Paas. Routh 6th street. Phone 306. G. 823 at ranch fiv* miles b*low 51tf A. Bryan « town. Phone «O6-F-12. C. H. Eis mann 8 7 If 0AHNER-GAYETTY IRON WORKS. General foundry and machine FOR HALE—Fine farm of 412 25 work; gray Iron and brass cast acres for general purpose« Oppor ing*, any alia and quantity. Deal- tunity for cranberries, Port Orford era In second hand mine and saw cedar and «porting facilities Nine mill machinery, boiler*, engine«, mils* south of Bandon, four miles pipe fittings, etc. Booth and F north of lsmgloi« New buildings streets. Grants Paa«, Ore. 94tf Woven wire fencing. Courtesy to MECHANIC AL BRATTINO taught agents. Edmund Craft, Craft Isike In the evening*. For particular* Ranch. Bandon. Coos County. Ore phone 169-L or 849. 23 gon. Phono M-5011 Bandon. 29 The Unusual Power of the la due to the NASH perfected Valve-ln-lxMul motor now gen erally conceded to be an achievement in motor engi neering. We will lx- gla<l to demonstrate Nrah power to you. W.S. Maxwell & Co. Time to Act ment down. Address No. 165 car E. F. WANN, mining and civil engi Courier. 17tf neering Mine examinations and reports Underground and surface FOR SALE—One span A No. 1 surveying, mapping, mill design work horse«, harness and wagon 1 and construction, land surveys and All for 2275 caah. Also one fine sub division. Phone 249-R. 28 July colt for 826. Inquire 528 West Bridge St. . 24 TAX. «-ROOM HOUSE for sale—Corner SOONER TAXI—Phone 262-R for Second and E streets. Inquire at Jitney Luke or Cutler. Call* an 25 824 J street. swered anywhere, anytime. 8«tf FOR 8AIJÎ -Two tons oat hay, 812 VETERINARY SURGEON I per ton. Finley Bro*., Murphy.’ — Dit. R. J. BE8TUL. Veterinarian 21 Ore. Kraldenc* 838 Washington boule I vard. phone 398-R. ACXMH'NTANT DENTISTS AUDITING. Systematizing. Financial Statements. Ivan Livingston. In R. C. MACY. D. M. D Fir»t-cla. corporate Accountant. Grants Pass. dentistry. 109 th 8. 6tb St. PHYSICIAN iNDSURGEON BUILDING CONTRACTORS HARPER A SON Building contrac L. O. CLEMENT. M. D . Practice tor*. Shop work, furniture crating. limited to diseases of eye, ear,nose Shop 510 H 8t. Re«, phone 142. and throat. Phone 62; Res. 239-J. A. J OREEN - General contractor. S. LOUG1IR1DGE. M. 0. Physician Estimates and plans made. Noth- and surgeon. City or country calls Ing too small or too large. Shop attended day or night. Phone*. 211 Sixth St. Phone 375-L 92tf > Rea. ___ 369; ____ Office. 182; 6th H ____________ and _____ C arpenter WORK—Naw and re E. J. BILLICK. M. D. Physician, sur pair. painting, roof rapairing, by geon, Schallhorn Blk. Phone 5 4-J; experienced men. Caro T. C. res. 1004 Lawnridge, phone 54-L. Booth, 111 8 6th St. Phone 71. 24 W F RUTHERFORD—Manual the- raputlcs. Office over Barnes' Jew elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. e t . M c K instry , eos g st.. phone 355-R. real estate. Best of soils for RALPH W. STEARNS. M I».. Xray equipment. Phones: Office, 21-J; fruit, hay or general farming. Residence. 21-L. •_ ROY iHlGGIXS^Genorai real estate ATTORNEYS Office 111 South Sixth, Phone «9. 1> NORTON, Attorney-at-law. SEE BALLINGER A Ill'Ll, lor farm, II Practices In all State and Federal city and business property. 10 and Courts. First National Bank Bldg 11 Flanagan Rldg. Phone 284> HEAL »»TATE NURSERY STOCK NURSERY —Highest grade fruit. | shade, nut trees—also berries and | ornamental In variety. Albany Nuraerles (Branch) 860 North Seventh street. Grants Pass. 71 tf STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sale— Gold Dollar and New Oregon, at 85 per thousand, delivered in Grants Pass, also asparagus roots at 81 Per 100- Address R. L. New man. Rd. 1. x "4 DHAYAGK AND TRANSFER THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. BuTieh Transfer Co. Office phone *249: residence phone 315-J. I- Q ISHXM. drayage. transfer; pi ano*. safes, furniture, moved, ship ped, packed, stored. Phone 124 Y. Pawn People's Experience* Oocaalonal attacks of backache, ir regular urination, headaches and dixxy spells are frequent symptoms of kidney disorders. It’s an error to neglect these Ills. The attacks may pass off for a time but generally re turn with greater intensity. Don't delay a minute. Begin taking Doan’s Kidney Pills, and keep up their use until the desired results are obtained. Good work in Grants Pass prove* the effectiveness of this great kidney remedy. Mrs. W. H. Reddick. 314 J. St.. Grants Pass, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are not a new remedy to me. I have used them with good results. My kidneys troubled me a lot and I suffered with a lame and aching back. My kidney* acted irregularly, too. I used Doan's Kidney Pill* and they rid me of the troubl*. strengthening and regulating my kid ney* and benefiting me tn every way." Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Reddick had. Foster-Milburn Co . Mfrs . Buffalo. N. Y. G. W. COLV1G, Utorney-at-la w. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Get Well T it indeed hard to stand at one side while the stream of life flows by. A man or woman condemned to lickness thai doer not permit him or her to per form the active duties of life, to do hi* oi her share of the world’s work, 1* a pathetic figure deserving of sympathy. Much r.ickoess, pain and misery result from disordered kidneys and blad F der Fsllura ot tbs Sidneva to do their work proper!, sod kher Impurities out ot the blood feed, to rheumatic polos, backache, ooee muaclea, art* or awolleo iointa. pulSoeaa under evea, Mat ins specks biliousness, bladder wookneas. nerv Quir eaa, or other symptoms ot kidney trouble, pieyj^dney pills •rt effect»*« io remoeioi the cau«e of the trouble lor ihev atrenghthen end invigorate weak or deranged kidnrya and help them to oonnal functioning to that the blood atreatn la purified •nd th« cnu«e of diseaae removed. F. M Platte (Brakeman). Sec’ t Switchman’« Union. S18 Blaine St . Peoria. Ill . writee ’ Tiro hot He« of Foley Kidney Pilla relieved all aymp« lomi ol my kidney and bladder trouble.«topping the backache and paine. correcting the kidney action clearing aecretiona. I am alao free from d'Yiine«« and floating apccka before my eyea Foley Kidney Pl!k cured me wd bavt my baartieti r ccunmcbdatioo r E S VAN DŸKE, Attorney. Practices In all court«. First National Bank Building ’ <> s III,yN<’ll x III», Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. C. A. S'OLER. Attornev-at-law. Ma- THE < ALIFXIRNIA ANI> ORRQON •oale Pimple, Grant* Pass. Ore. COAST RAIbROAD COMPANY (TtoO H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law Time Card referee’ In bankruptcy, Masonic Effective Nov. 24, 1919. Temple Phone 135-J. Trains will run Mondays. Wednes JAMES T. OH1NNOCK. Lawyer days and Fridays Leave Grants Pass.............. 1 p.M. First National Bank Building. Arrive Water* Creek..........2 P.M. A. C. HOUGH—Lawyer, Tuffs Bldg Leave Waters Creek......... 2:30 P.M. Practice In all courts. Arrive Grants Pass............ 4 P.M. For Information regarding freight V. A. C. AHLF. lawyer, practice In state and federal courts, Office and i«raenger rates call at the office of the company. Lundburg building, over National Drug Store. or telephone 131. ■ cprnsoitt rv «ufi«« Kwi fa HCb u a h ' i 1 ! 1 I ' , ' 507 E St. Phone 147 ■— GLOS8Y IBIS. ! The ancient* popularly believed the kingfisher had the power of calm FOR HAtdO Strictly fancy dodder COUNTY WARRANTS- Bought at ing the *ea by building it* nest on market. Inquire No. 168 care of floating seaweed. free alfalfa seed;; teeU 99 96% 24 Courier Office No pure and 91% germination, NOTICE TO EXTERMINATE better eeed was ever offered you. U*T GROUND SQUIRRELS 824 00 per 100 lb*. Write for sam- pie. Monarch Heed & Feed Co„ IX)OT-4Iub cap marked Pope Hart ford. Return to Courier office. 24 Every person, firm, co-partnership, 22 Medford. Ore company or corporation, residing on, POULTRY A HATCHING HIMM FOR BAIAI- -H acre with large mo owning, leasing, occupying, poesese- dern house wtrh new furnace, barn, FOR SALK -Hatching eggs, from tng or having charge of or dominion garage and chicken boaee. Good heavy laying «train of Hoganlsed over any land, building, wharves or well and city water. Call at Yao stock 8 C. White and Brown Leg dltche« lafested with digger ground Olive Ave. Phone 263. 36 horns and Barred Rock«. 81-50 squirrels In Josephine County, Ore per setting of 15 eggs Special gon. <* hereby notified to begin at roll RALE K acre ari th five-room lirice per hundred lot. Alao few once to effectively exterminate and bouse, barn, chicken house, pump fin* 8. C. White Leghorn eockerela. destroy all such digger ground squir ing bouse and engine, good family Con Schaefer*. Rd 2. 28 rel*. orchard and strawberries. Call at Poisoned barley may be secured «3» Olive Ave Phone 252. 35 FOR HALE—Hatching egg« from from the county agent. Hheppard's famous Ancona*. They FOR HALE Strictly fancy alfalfa Notice I* published pursuant to sure «hell out the eggs. Jas Eads, •eed. 824 00 per 100 lbs. Med. the statute in inch case made and 306 West ! «treet. 33 Red Clover. 828.50 per 100 lbs. provided for two consecutive week* White Bl Sweet Clover. 822.00 per FOR BALO—Barrad Rock *gg*. 81 or three Issues and all person* des Alslke clover. 828.60. 100 lbs setting of 15. Mrs Anna Meter, cribed therein are required to take Write for samples Monarch Seed 1301 East A street 21 notice thereof. A Feed Co.. Medford. Ore. 23 Dated and first published this 3rd DltKHSMAKINO FOR SA1J0- 3-year-old Guernsey day of March, 1921. cow, ’« purebred. River Banks DRESSMAKING, box. knife. Inverted ROY E. MILLER. panel and frill pleatings, a spe 16tf Farms. 21 County Agent, Josephine Co. cialty, also accordion pleating by FOR SALE 156 acres on Slate special orders. Satisfaction guar creek. Craecent City highway and anteed. Prices reasonable. Esti railroad. 20 acres cleared. 7 al mates cheerfully given. Phone falfa. Ditch right. IJvfng spring« 506 or call on Mrs. W. R. Swoape, Outside range. Improvement*. 661 North Third street. 32 Immediate poeaeeslon. J. E. Hair Ixm't Wait for the Fatal Stage* of 22 PIANO INSTRUCTION Kidney Illness. Profit by Granta FOR SALE—7Five good lot*, cheap, .MRS JAMES M. POWERS. Instruc free of Incumbrance*. Easy term*. tor on piano; studio over Barnes' 12th street In Nelson'* Addition.1 Jewelry. Phone 2«5-J. For Information write owner, Mr*. erra engineer Margaret McMillan. 1108 E. 26th St. N . ¡Portland, Oregon. 22 GEO M ASHFORD. C. E. I And sub division, mine and Irrigation sur FOR SAIJH lairge house, close In, veys. «14 N. 6th 8t. Phone 48-R. hath, toilets. 82500, «mall pay ■ NASH Passenger Cars PAGE THREE "We like It where It Is warm. In what they call the tropics," said Mr. Glossy Ibis, the bird, "but we soroe- time* condescend to go to the South eastern part of the United States. "And I trust you will have the brsr- cry to ask If yon don’t understand.” said Mr. Glossy Ibis, for he knew that Mrs, Glossy Ibis did not understand one of I he words which he used and yet dldD't want to say that she didn't understand. "I don’t quite know what conde- scend means," she said. "Of course you don't, my deer,” be «aid, "and I always like to meet a creature who Is frank and brave ■‘tiougb to admit when he or she doesn't understand a thing. "It pleases me especially In my wife, my nice mate." ‘Then tell me," she said, “what tt means, that great word you used which you understand and which I don't" “It means." said Mr. Glossy Ibis.” “that we stoop to come to other part* of the world, at time*, beside* the tropic*." “We don't alwaya stoop though," said Mrs. Glossy Ibis. “It means." said Mr. Glossy Ibis, “that we stoop a* regards our wil lingness to come. We stoop to do The Wardrobe Cleaners WE ARE EQUIPPED TO DO FIRST CLASS WORK CLEANING------ PRESSING — REPAIRING USED CARS FOR SALE IXxlge, 1018. Ford truck, oae to«. 8crtpp*-Boo«h, 1920, first clam shape. Overbusd model 00, ga*r««teed first clara shape. Ford 1018, just overhauled. Ford 1014, new dre«. Maxwell, 1018. Chevrolet, 101», ftae shape. C. L. Hobart Co. We specialize on the Electric Equipment of Automobile*—there fore we claim that .we can render better service than the concern that handles everything. Being specialists we take pride in our work—it is the kind of service that relieves you of all worries and doubts. We repair ANYTHING Electrical. In His Sketch Book. ADAMS ELEITRIC AND BATTERY something which Isn't our custom, or SHOP. we consent to do It. or we condescend PrestO-Ute Battery Station to do It. you see." "Ah yes," Vald Mrs. Glossy Ibis. Phone «4 500 So. Oth St “Well,” Mr Glossy Ibis went on. “« number of year* ago there were folks of our family In California. There were three hundred of us In a flock, or rather of our family. They were seen by a little boy oamed Fred, and Fred drew pictures of na as we looked when Hying, walking, and from a front view and back view. "Everyone In the family was proud of the fact that Fred drew a family likeness and that he thought enough of us to put us down In hl* sketch B14-S16 J STREET book as Interesting birds he had seen. GR.ANTS PASS ORE. — TEL.101 'That Is one of the things which has made the family proud. Then he also ALL KINDS OF FEEDS put down a description of us which I* GRAIN SEEDS FIELD SEEDS very true. He told how we dressed, you know. Come In and look over one of the largest stocks in Southern Oregon “Yes, he described my glossy body which has given me this name. “He said that all the gentlemen of the family wore black glossy hand some suits with bronze tinges on our ruffs or collars and our heads. "He said that all the Indies dressed In a quieter black than the gentlemen with a little reddish tinge to the black. “Ho said that the ladles always had black bills and black legs. STAGE “He gave our size as standing about INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. 18 Inches In height, hut from the tip Daily and Sunday of our beaks to the tip of our tails, he Effeetivn Oct. 25, 1920 said. It was about 30 Inches. IÆAVE LBAVE Grants Pass “And the bills he said were about MEDFORD GRANTS PASS 4 Inches, the legs from 8 to 12 Inches. Waiting Room 10:00 a. tn. « 10:00 a- ni. "He said our bodies were small but Bonbonniere 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. m. our neck* and legs tong und our bills, 4:80 p. m. 4.30 p. m. Phone 160 he said, were fine and curved. “What he said, was perfectly true, We connect with stage« for Ashland and Jacksonville too, as you know.' "He also said that our feet were not web feet, and there Is so apt to be a mistake about them. Our cry he de scribed as being like a plover’s—per fectly true, too I "He gave a description of how we flew, slowly, with full flaps of the wings, and mentioned that we made a I Replace the shabby top with a light. easy-to-handle weather whistling sound ns we flew along. "He said we like,! to live In swamps proof one now. and that many, many of us grouped to Smart looking, serviceable tope— gether. But he said the time he had perfect fitting and improving the seen tis In California, there were about car's looks—a wide choice in ma three hundred In the flock. terials and color*. "He said we liked grain and worms OUR PRICES LOWEST and other good food, as birds should. "And above all. he said that* we had nice habits, pleasant ways—or at least, we had all of these, as far as he knew. "And as Fred Is a fine person, It Is a great compliment to think that he bothered to And out all about us and our ways, and Just how we looked and what we did, and that he drew pic tures of the way our family look and dress. “It's a great compliment,” agreed Mrs. Glossy Ibis. Count’s Feed Store Grain, Flour, Feed and Seeds Grants Pass-Medford AUTO TOPS G. B. BERRY LEARN TO DRAW Her Sympathy Wasted. "I wish my dolly didn't have such a round face and such rosy cheeks," said little four-year-old Dorothy. "Oh, that makes her look strong and healthy," said her mother. “Yes, that's the trouble," replied Dorothy. “When I want to pl*y that she's sick and almost dying she looks so awfully fat and healthy I Just can’t feel -one bit sorry for her."