Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 11, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRANTH BASH DAILY (XK’ÄIKK
MONDAY, APRIL II, 1021,
Classified Advertising
POULTRY A HITCHING IKK»
FOR MAIJ4
TAX.
«UONBR TAXI Phone ii'i-ll tor
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Celle an­
swered anywhere, anytime.
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PHYHK'IAN AND St RGEON
HHAHONKH WOOD FOR HALE Oak FOR HALE Purebred White l^g-|
horn eggs for setting. Call at 403 L. O. CLEMENT. M D.. Practice
end laurel, 34 25, body Hr. 83 Ml i
■pill body fir, 14.00; pine, 83.26.1
limited to disease* ot eye, ear.noee
West D street or phone 2H5-Y. 53
(’ W. Isinibrvcht. ltd 1. Box 11, |
and throat. Phone 62; Re*. 239-tE
or phone 3 s
.».if FOR HALE H C. White Ixighorn
and Barred Rock hatching eggs, at 8 LOUGHRIDGE, M D. Physician
and surgeon. City or country calls
FOR SARK Hhudtdand Eclipse seed
C. Hchaefers poultry farm.
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attended day or night.
Phom«,
oats. recleansd. 3«* per pound. W.
Ite* 369; Office. 182; 6th and H.
Nl'RHKRY HTOCK
L. Hayes, Murphy, or C. N. Culy.
cooperative ahlpplng
manager,
B. J. Bl MUCK, M. D Physician, sur­
Granta Paas.
• Jit NIIU4EHY Everything in up to
geon. Schallhorn lilk. 1*1100« 54-J;
■late nursery stock, also directions
res. 1004 latwnrldge, phono 54-1.
for planting and soil culture. Call
OIIOK'E BALED ALFALFA liny, 426
on
F.
E
Jordan.
X60
North
7th
delivered any place In Grunt* Paas.:
W F RUTHERFORD—Manual th«-
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123 al ranch five miles below | street. Grants Pass, Oro
raputlcs. Office over Barnes' jew­
town Phone 6O6-F-I2. 0. 11. Els-1
elry. Hour* 9:30-12; 1:30-4.
A<<<HNT1NT
maun.
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RALPH W STEARNS, M. D. Xray
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Systematizing, Finan-1 equipment. Phones Office, 21-J;
TOR HALE 33-acre ranch. 6 miles AUDITING
Residence. 21-L.
south of Granta Paas, 16 acres , sial and Income Tax statements.’
Sea me about dally or monthly au-j
< loured. 6 room bungalow, all good
DENTISTS
dlt service
Ivan Livingston, In­
outbuildings, good well, 2 acres
MACY.
D M D
Firat-cla,
corporated Accountant. Phone 389,I
pear orchard, small home orchard,
adilreas, Grant* Pass. Ore
66 I dentistry. 109 14 8 6lb Bt.
first class water right. For sale
by owner, W. U
street.
White, 404
K
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VETERINARY BURGEON
DR_R J. BESTl'L, Veterinarian.
H-widence 83 8 Washington boule­
FOR t*ALE A one-ton tr i k. < ash WANTED Three burrows and pack
vard. phone 398-R.
nr terms, at a bargain Will bo lit: outfit* Price must be reasonable
Addres* Box 54 7, Roseburg, Ore­
Grants Pana April Oth G. O. Olum.l
\l I < »It M i s
gon.
5 3 .
Glendale. Ore
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D NORTON. Attorney-at-law
►X >11 HALE One B-tOU lulversal WANTED Man and horse to sled
Practice* In all State and Federal
4-foot wood Inquire al 523 West
trailer for logging or hauling lum­
Courts. First National Bank Bldg
G
street
or
624
West
O
St.
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ber, baa boon used throe months,
G. W. OOLVIO. Attorney-at-law.
ns good ns new, 31400. Ono 1-ton
WANTED -One span of horse*, good I Grant* Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
1920 model Chevrolet truck with
pullers, 4 to 7 years, weight 2800! E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney I'ra-tire*
two set* of wheels for solid and'
or more Phone 626-R.
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In all courts First National Bank
pneumatic tire*. 31000. Ono *et of
lumber rolls. 3100. Call II W. !
Building
WANTED -Regular customers for
Webber, phono 2 46-J
50.
butter, eggs, skimmed milk. Will <> S BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. |
Golden Rule Bldg
Phone 270 J
deliver
Mrs. Edna B Linemloll.
FOR RALE—Five or six A-l Jersey
Rd. 1. Box 7.
52 C A. -''>LER. Atlorm-I il l»»
dairy cow*. Hee M. Hine. 4 mile*
Ma-
WANTED
•wale 1 -.u'de. Grant* Pass. Ore
west on lower river road, or ad- I CAN USE 200 feet of 2-lnch and
dross Rd. 2.
501
4*10 fret 1-lnch good 2nd hand GEO H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law
PHONE 389-L for fir and pine wood,)
referee In bankruptcy. Masonic
,
11 J. Wllltamaon, Rd. 1. 49
Temple
Phone 135-J.
bone dry. at 33.25 and 33.50 per
MIM'ELUNEOl M
tier. 663 N. 8th 8t L. F. Boat
JAMES T OH LN NOCK.
Lawyer
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First
National
Bank
Building
REPAIR SHOP—Plumbing.
pipe!
IXHl SAUD 2000 feet 1-lnch black
work, steam fitting, boiler and a C TOUGH Lawyer. Tuff* Bldg
Iron pipe. 200 foet 11-Inch hydrau­
Practice In all courta.
pump work and
Installing. 505
lic pipe for Irrigation. 200 feet
South 6th street. Phone 306. 0. j V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice tn
15-lnch hydraulic pipe for Irriga­
A. Bryan.
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state aad federal courta. Office
tion. elbows and fitting*, price is
over National Drug Store
right
One 24-fnch mine blower CARNElt-G A YETTY IRON WORKS
General foundry and machine!
or fan. complete, one 15-h
p.
work; gray Iron and brass cast­
steam engine
II. W.
Webber,
ing*. any alze and quantity. Deal­
phone 246-J.
50
ers In second hand mine and saw­
TOR HALE Hound Oak steel range!
mill machinery, boilers, engine*.;
—
a* good a* now. only used a few
pipe fitting*, etc.
Booth and F
month*
(kin be seen at Isham's
streets. Grant* Pas*. Ore.
94tf Naval Wonder of Spanish War
Warehouse. G street. Coat 8125.
Days Becomes Only a Plod­
make an offer.
46tf G. A. PR1CB- -Painter and decora-‘
ding Craneship.
tor
614
West
B
street,
Grants
Poll St!.I.' IIY OWNBR
acres
Pass. Ore
Mtf
3 miles west of Granta Pas* on
Launched amid the Spanish wnr stir .
upper river road. 120 acre* under
of 18U8, the old battleship Kenrsnrge, '
PHONE
339-L
If
you
have
anything
cultivation, balance good range
to haul with 2-ton truck. L. F. then expected to revolutionize nnval |
land Thia pro|>ert> wilt come tin­
warfare, lias passed out of the fighting 1
Roat.
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der the new Irrigation system
line of the navy without ever having .
firi
-l u gun In anger.
Owner I* a non-reeldent ami will
DHKNNMAKING
The big ship. 11 giant of her own day, !
sell at a sacrifice Deal direct with j
owner and save commission. It in­ MRS. W R SWOAPE'S dressmakingI was thrust aside long ago as a naval
terested see Frank H Bramwell.
parlor* over Kinney A Truax. | “freak." Memories that lurked In her 1
Grant* Paas.
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Room 3. across hall from opera historic name, proud Imaginings of her '
future that filled the press at her '
house. Call and get estimates, or; launching, could not save her. She Is
TOR HAJ.E One 6-h. p. wood saw,I
phon* 506.
28tf | to become "Naval Craneslilp No. 1." a '
on new Iron truck; uno Wade grain1
peaceful, plodding handmaiden to the ;
drill. S feet; one hay rake; one 6-!
FOR EXCHANGE
lighting cruft of to-luy and tomorrow, i
foot disc harrow. See Frank S.
Beside them she will be almost a pig­
Bramwell, Grant* Paa*
51 TO TRADE TOR FORD CAR—20 my ship.
acres near Kerby, good soil, all
At L-ague Island navy yard the obi
FORiDHON THAI TOR for sale To­
level, good location. Address Clay' ship of the line Is being stripped of
gether with 2-botlom tra tor plow
Ramsey. Takilma, Ore.
49, war gear and military trappings. Gun*
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and extention rim* Seo Frank 8. ~—
that have fought only mimic battles
51 WILL TRADE- My half Interest in ( are going to the scrap heap. Tbe great
Bramwell, Grants Pits«
paying restaurant for good auto. su|>erlmpos<-d turrets that housed them
hint SALE Ford touring car. 3 285.
Address No. 176 care of Courier ! —a new word In naval architecture
N. E. Rogers, Rivoli theater. 52
when Instiilleil—ure ■ being torn out.
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Cage iiinsis must go by the board. Steel
Hill BMtfi Alfiilfn ha', lulled. Pe-
REAL ROTATE
walls of the cotiiilug tower will disap-
ter Olson, phone 500--R-2.
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IHiir. Mucli of the side armor will be
e . t M c K instry , bos g et.. phone, stripped away, nnd ouly the hull and
FXHl HALE Ono to four good log­
355-R, real estate Best of soils for' engines will be left.
ging homo*. Welter & Soli, Won­
fruit, hay or general farming.
On this base will rise a monster elec­
der. Ore.
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tric crane cupalile of lifting 250 tons.
ROY
HIGGINS
General
real
estate
To support It the ship's sides are to be
FOR SALE Like new, 1
Dearing
Office 111 South Sixth, Phone 69. bulged to 11 beam ot U2 feet amidships,
mower, 5-foot cut, 4 knives,
and 1 ton-foot rake, can be aeon SEE HI LL TOR FARM, city and a* compared to the 72 feet of tier light­
ing days. The lifting mudline will be
nt Thrasher plan north of town
business property, 10 and
11. used to hoist aboard uioilerii battle­
on Merlin road. If taken soon price
Flnnagan Bldg., phone 284.
ship sections of the three-gun turrets
3135. Eli Garner.
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for 16 inch rtflna, whk n weigh MO me.
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
and tbe great rilles themselves.
It uni: iiivhriiottom LAND for
Proceeding under her own power, the
sale at 84500. All irrigate, 1 mile THE WORLD MOVES; so do we former Kenraiirge will go from yard to
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone yard ns needed, being used where no
from postofflee, good house, city
3 49; residence phone 315-J.
water, 5 acres alfalfa, 3 acres
shore crane of sutlident size is uvull-
grain, chicken house, barn, etc.
able. She will have storage space on
F.
G.
ISHAM,
drayage,
transfer;
pi
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Address No. 60 care Courier.
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-leek for two complete three gun tur­
anos. safes, furniture, moved, ship-1 rets and haul them to destination as
CABBAGE AMD TOMATO PLANTS
ped. packed, stored Phone l24.Y.j well ns swing them into place.
for sale. -0c per dozen.
J. T
Bl ILDING t ONTR 44TOIW
Merchant snlos books at Courier
<'hausse. East II street.
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office.
HARPER
A
SON
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Buildlag
contrac
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FOR RENT
tors Shop work, furniture crating. I
APARTMENT for rent
Call at
Shop 510 H St. Res. phone 14 2.' TIIE <-ALIFORNIA AND OREGON
COAST RAILROAD COMPANY
6im O street.
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A. J. GREEN—General contractor. 1
Timo Card
Estimates nnd plans made. Noth-;
LOST
Effective Nov. 24, 1919.
Ing too smnll or too large. Shop Trains will run Mondays, Wednes­
IXM4T Tuesday between hours of
211 Sixth St. Phone 375-L. 92tfl
days and Fridays
9:30 and 12:00 o'clock In the
l^ave Granta Pass.............. 1
P.M.
county courthouse, two 810 bills.
PIANO IXSTRt'CHON
Arrive Waters Creek,....... 2
P.M.
Finder please leave at Courier of­
I .eave Waters Creek........ 2:30 P.M.
P.M.
fice. Reward Mrs. Genleve Fradd. ri \\i> i'oi; s\i.i: at g bgrggia In­ Arrive Grants Pas*.......... 4
For Information regarding freight
quire at 102H N. 6th street, or
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phone 265-J.
52 and passenger rates call at the office
of the company, Lundburg building,
IA1HT -Fountain pen. and ring on
or telephone 131.
chain. Initials on fountain pen. PDPtOsAR -MUSIC AND RAGTIME
piano
playing
taught
in
12
lessons,
Finder please return to Courier
guaranteed. Leeson* given at your
office. Reward.
49
home in Grants Pas*. YVe have |
B TflK Dk AMONf» RRAMDl
A
IXHHT Black mare, weight about
three teachers. Mall us your name
l-adlret Aanynarl
<hl-ch«w»-frr • 111 an
1000 lbs. White star on fore­
and address for free demonstra­
IMIU tu lte4l find €i
bo««, t*wlo<l with
head, heavy In foal. Finder no­
tion given at your home. Water­
Tak« no uthrr
tify Walter Holmes, Rd. 2, Grants
man Plano School, 218 8. Holly
I
year« k no*n a« Fkst. SUo»t. Always_______
Pass. Ore.
4 9 1
St, Medford, Ore.
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GIANT’ KEARSARGE
PASSES AS WARSHIP
CHICHESTER S PILLS
SOLD BY MLGUSTS EVtRYWNERt
PAGE THREE
N( ‘EASY MONEY”
MORA PUMPS
Terra Is Used as a Joke Among
Real Financiers.
THE WORLD’S GREATEST
PUMP
Orest Wealth Seldom Oslnsd Without
Actual Hard Work, a* Men in
High Pos.tion Anew.
The Ponzi case In li<»«ton afford* nn
excellent example of the need of a bet­
ter understanding of the prlnclpl»** of
ilirlft in tld» country. 8. W. Strau*.
president of the American Society for
Thrift. *i>.v*.
It I* very rare Hint great wealth I*
guim .l oveinight. There have been or
caalnnal Instnnces where men have
found gold or -truck oil or written a
stic< ,-e»ful novel, or brought Into being
a gri ui nnd useful Invention, with the
result ll.'il tin* llmtdgnte* of money
have been turned loose for them: but
■uch Instnru e* are of such rare occur­
rence that they can be eliminated as
not within the range of possibilities for
the sv< uge man.
The proie.xe* of thrift must bo ful
filled In the prepnration of n »ucic*»
ful financial career.
TIi»1 so-called Napoleon* of finance
generally meet very early Water!»*».
Success In the material things of life
means a slow but substantial upbuild­
ing. First of all. the foundation must
be right, just ns It must be In the case
of a grent building.
The pructlie of thrift In the early
jear* of 01.es life n.>1 only gives one
money with which to make a start, but
It gives what 1« even more Important
—bi. i< «s und'-r- landing In practie-
l;.g Ilirlft. we i:r< ‘ di::i >:i*trn;ln;; »»•:«
of the essential functions of huslne-s
silcces*. Tills dots not mean that
through thrift alone one can build up
a great fortune, but It does mean that
In gaining whatever success we attain
in life In n material way we must first
of all lean» the principle* of true
economy.
The fate of I’otAl nnd the luckless
ones «Im nr»- striving to regain the
money they Intrusted to him Is just an-
other example of the fallacy of easy
«toney.
Something cannot be created fron.
nothing.
New capital alone must come from
whnt Is earned and saved.
if you are employed on a salary
your profits are what you save, not
what you earn. Whnt you have left nt
the end of the month or at the end of
the year constitutes your new cnpltal.
If you wish to get ahimd. to get out
of the rut you now feel you are I11.
you must build up that capital: you
must create new wealth for yourself
and put It to work for yon.
These are the only processes through
all the ages, and the only ones through
which one ever will succeed In nies
to come.
Historic Tennis Ball*.
A hlstorunl fact that was Impressed
upon th«- minds of children of a past
generation was that a certain king
was playing tennis when lie was told
he had to ascend the throne of Eng­
land. Il may bring back to some the
remembrance of schoolroom days when
they hear that two tennis balls have
been found among the dust nnd cob­
webs of the old rafters of Westtnln-
ster hall. They are said to date back
to the time of Henry VIII. who was
nn ardent player of the “rovnl game."
Tlie balls are made of leather and
stuffed with hitmen hnlr. all hnlls of
nn early perhs! being made In ilmi
way. The leather has burst In several
places and faint traces of white may
be seen on tin- surface. The balls are
not both the same size, one being twe
nnd a half Inches In dinmeter nnd the
other only an Inch and a half. Whom
was King Harry playing with, and »lid
he feel Impatient when he sent the
balls spinning Into the rafters? ft
was not lawn tenuis then.—Christian
Science Monitor.
Saving European Children.
Work among the starving children
of Europe Is being participated In by
the Young Women's Christian asso­
ciation of the United States through
tbe Bolish Gray Samaritans, the
Polish-American girls who trained
for social service In Boland uniter the
American Y. W. C. A. and are now
with the American Relief association
In charge of the distribution of food
to children In outlying districts of
Poland. According to recent letters
from them, they are feeding 1.300.000
children a day. through the 1 fluid
kitchens and distributing stations,
The Y. W. C. A. is one of the eight
organizations in the European relief
council formed under the direction of
Herbert Hoover for the relief of Eu­
ropean children.
t POHITII E DELIAURY, BLOW SPEED PUMP FOR IltriGATION
MINING AND MARINE SERVICE
MORE WATER WITH LESS POWER
Means More Money to You
SIMPLICITY, CAPACITY, ECONOMY AND DURABILITY
COMBINED
Pacific Mora Pump Sales Company
<111 G ST.. GRANTS BASH, OREGON
Write for literature and state your requirements
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Count’s Feed Store
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Grain, Flour, Feed and Seeds
514-318 J STREET
GRANTS PASS ORE. — TEL. 181
.ALL KINDS OF FEEDS
GRAIN SEEDS
FIELD SEEDS
Corue in and look over one of Uic largest stoc ks in Southern Oregon
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(X>RN ME.AL
<X)PRA MKAL
WHE.AT MIDDS
LINDSEED OIL MEAL.
MADE FROM:
SOY BE.AN MEAL
GROUND OATS
GROUND BARLEY
Price $2.70 Per 100 Pound Sack
We still have some very good
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and Wheat
ALSO OATS AND RYE
HANSEN AND BEARDLESS BARLEY
Bluestem, Marquis and Early Baart Wheat.
JC2ZPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS
Phone 123
Cor. 3rd and G Sts.
Grants Pass-Medford
STAGE
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Daily and Sunday
Eil'ec11’ '' Oct. 2'. 1920
LEAVE
LEA \ E
Grants Pass
GRANTS PASS
MEDFORD
Waiting
Room
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a- in.
Bonbonniere
1:00 p. m
1:00 p. ni.
4:30 p. m.
4.30 p. m.
Phone 160
We connect with stages for Ai
and JacksuuviUe
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A New Style
For your old car will make It
seem like a new machine—now is
the time to have it built for you
in our modern shop and to your
ideas. Best of materials. Best
of workmanship. Moderate cost.
G. B. BERRY
Forced to Return to Coal.
The nil-burning engine* of the Cnn
ndlnn Pacific railway In the Canadian
Rockies are now being ronverted to
the use of coni. It Is expected In a
short time all the engines running west
from Field, British Columbia, to Van­
couver will burn coal Instead of oil.
The Canadian Pacific steamers In the
British Columbia const service also
will be converted Into coal burners.
This Is due to a shortage of fuel oil.
Needed Investigation.
An appropriation of
has
been authorized to the bureau of
standards for the Investigation of
measurements of public utilities, such
ns gas. electric light, electric power,
water, telephone, central station heat­
ing nnd electric railway service and
the solution of the problem arising tn
connection with standards In such
service.
JOB PRIHÜNB IfJTH DONE
THE COURIER OFFICE