(i RANTS I*AMI DAILY (XMrXUEK Tl 'EMDA Y, APRIL IE, Itoll. Classified Advertising MIHT IX »ST Tuesday between hours of 9:30 and 13:00 o'clock In the i county courthouse, two 810 bills, i POULTRY « Il VH HING 9XJGM FOR HAI JC Finder please leave at Courier of­ fice Reward Mrs. Genieve Fradd SEASONED WOOD FOR HAlJ-l Oak FOR HALE Purobred White Leg­ M horn eggs for setting. Call at 403 und laurel, 84 25. body fir, 83.60; I TAA West I» street or phone 285-Y. 53 split body fir. 84.00; pine, 83 35. O. W. lambrecht. Rd 1, Box 11, IX »It HALE 8 White latghorn «»ONER TAXI i’bone 262-H for or phone 3 8. Ulf Jitney Luke or Cutler. Culls an­ and llarreil Rock hatching egg», al swered anywhere, »nrtime 86tf C Kchaefers poultry farm 59 FOR SAUE Shadeland Edipee seed oala. recleaned. 3c per pound. W l'oit HA1JC Trap-nest eggs from I’ll YHK IAX AMI HI RGIfiON L. Ilayee. Murphy, or C. N. Culy. Sheppard’s famous Anconas, $1.50 O. CLEMENT. M. D. Practice1 cooperative shipping manager. per 15. Jas Eads. 306 W I St. 54 I limited to disuenes of eye. ear.nose Granta Paas and throat. Phone 62; Res. 289-il-l FOR BALE—Golden eggs. My An­ cona puileta laid 410 eggs in Jan­ OHOICE 1IALED ALFALFA hay. 826 LOUGH RIDGE, M D Physician uary; 40 4 eggs In February, and H. dellvemd any place In Grant» Pas», and surgeon City or country call» 522 In March Raised on a back 823 at ranch flvo mllea below attended day or night Phones, lot. Jas. Eads, 306 West 1 St. 54 town. Phone 606-F-12. C. 11. Eis­ lie» 369; Offl s. 183; 6th and H mann WANTED -We are paying 25c for E J BILLICK, M. I). Physician, sur­ heavy hens this week at Burkhal­ geon, Schallhorn Ulk. I’hone 54-J; FOR HALE 3 3-acre ranch, 6 mllea ter’s feed store. Phone 286-R or res. 1004 lAwnrldge. phone 54-L south of Grints Paaa. 15 acres 363. If you have hogs that are fat cleared, 6-room bungalow, all good let us quote you prices. 54 W F RUTHERFORD—Manual the outbuildings. good well, 2 acres raputlcs Office over Barnes* jew­ pear orchard, small home orchard, NI RMERY STOCK elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. first class waler right. For sale by owner. W G. While, 404 E NURHERY Everything In up to RALPH W STEARNS. M. D. Xray street 50 date nursery stock, also directions equipment. Phones Office, 21-J; for planting and soli culture. Call Residence, 21-L. FOR HALE A one-ton truck, cash on F E. Jordan. 860 North 7th or terms, at a bargain Will be In atreet, Granta Paaa, Ore. 4 3tf DENTISTS Grants Paas April 6lh G O «Hum. E. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-da» Glendale, Ore 50 AtXXH NT A NT dentistry. 109H 8. 6tb 8t. FOR MALE- One 5-Um Universal AUDITING — Sy*tematiaing, h'tuan- VE T ERI N A HY SV RGEON trailer for logging or hauling lum­ •lal and Incorno Tax statement». ber, has been uaed throe months, Se« me about dolly or montbly au- DR. R. J. BE8TUL. Veterinarian. as good as new, 81400. One I ton dlt Service. Iran Llvlngston, In- Residence 838 Washington boule­ 1920 model Chevrolet truck with «•rporutod Accountant Pilone 389, vard. phone 398-R. two seta of wheels for solid and addrees, Grani» Pass, Ore 66 pneumatic'tires. 81000 One set of ATTORNEYS » WANTED lumber rolls. 8100. Call II W. H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law. Webber, phene 246-J. 50 WANTED Three burrows and pack Prnctlcea in all State and Federal FOR BALE- - Five or six A-l Jersey outfits. Price must be reasonable Courts. First National Bank Bldg. dairy cows. See M. Sine. 4 miles Address Box 547, Roseburg, Ore­ W OOLVIO. Attorney-at-law. west on lower river road, or ad­ gon. 53 G Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. dress Rd. 2. 50 WANTED- -Regular customers for E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney Practices buttor, eggs, skimmed milk. Will PHONE 339-L for fir and pine wood, In all court». Firat National Bank deliver. Mrs. Edna B. Linendoll. bone dry. nt 83 25 and 83 50 per Building Rd. 1, Box 7. 52 tier. 663 N. 8th St. L. F. Host O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law 50 M1HCKLI.A N EOUB Golden Rule Bldg Phone 270. ---------------------------- *-------- FOR BAIJC 2000 feet 1-inch black C. A. .«’OLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma pipe SHOP—-Plumbing, Iron pipe, 300 feet ll-Inch hydrau­ REPAIR •«■le i '.a->le, Granta Pass, Ore. work, steam fitting, boiler and lic pipe tor Irrigation. 200 feet GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law 506 work and Installing pump 15-Inch hydraulic plpo for Irriga­ referee In bankruptcy. Masonic South 6th street. Phone 306. G. tion. elbows and fittings, price Is Temple. Phone 135-J. 51tf A. Bryan. right. One 24-lncb mine blower or fan. complete, one 15-h p JAMES T. CHINNOCK Lawyer steam engine H. W. Webber, CARNRR-G A YETTY IRON WORKS ' First National Rank Building General foundry and machine phone 246-J. 50 work; gray Iron and brass cast­ A. C. HOUGH — Lawyer. Tuff» Bld« Practice In all courts. FDR HALE Round Oak steel range ings. any site and quantity. Deal­ aa good us new. only usisi a few ers In second hsnd mine and saw­ V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice In months. (Yin be seen at Isham’s mill machinery, boilers, engines, state aud federal courts Office (M |l*S Warehouse. G street pipe fittings, etc Booth and F over National Drue Store 46tf make an offer. streets, Grants Pass. Ore. 94tf FOR SALE HY OWNER 640 acres G A PRICE Painter and decora­ 3 miles west of Granta Pass on tor. 614 West B street. Grants upper river road. 120 acres under Pass. Ore 241f cultivation, balance good range land This property will come un­ I’HONE 339-L If you have anything der the new Irrigation system. to haul with 2-ton truck. L. F Owner is a non-reetdent and will Roat. 60 sell at u sacrifice. Deal direct with DRESSMAKING owner and save commission If in­ terested see Frank 8. Bramwell, Grants Paas. 51 MRS W. R SWO.KPE'S dressmaking ■ parlors over Kinney & Truax, j Room 3. across hall from opera! FOR SALE One 6-h. p. wood saw, house. Cal) and get estliaatea. or on new Iron truck; one Wade grain i drill. 8 feet; one hay rake; one 6-1 phone 506. 28tf foot diac harrow. See Frank 8.; FOR EXCHANGE Bramwell, Grants Poss 51 FOR.DBON TRACTOR for sale. To­ WILL TRAUE- My half Interest In paying restaurant for good auto. gether with 2-bottoni trai-tor plow Address No. 176 care of Courier and extention rims. See Frank 3. 54 Bramwell, Grants Pass 51 FMR SALE Ford touring car, 8285. N. E. Roger«, Rivoli theater. 52 FOR HAtLE Alfalfa hay, haled ter Olson, phone 500«R-2. Pe­ 48 BEAL ESTATE e . T. M c K instry . 603 a st., phone 365-R, real estate. Beat of soils for fruit, hay or renerai farming FOR SALE One to four good log­ ROY 1HIGGIN8—General real eatate. Office 111 South Sixth, Phone 69. ging horses. Welter * Son, Won­ der, Ore. 52 SEH HULL FOR FARM, and business property, 10 11. Dearing FOR BALE—Like new. 1 Flanagan Bldg., phone mower, 5-foot cut, 4 knives, and 1 ten-toot rake, can be seen DRAYAGE AAI» TRANSFER at Thrasher place north of town I price on Merlin road. If taken soon T1IE WORLD MOVES; so do we 52. 8135. Ell Garner. Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone 349; residence phone 315-J. FOR 3AIJ1J—One good loam, harness and hack, 8240. Lee Raymond. F. O. ISHAM, dray axe. transfer; pi­ 2 miles above Rogue River on Pa­ anos, safes, furniture, moved, ship­ cific highway. 54 ped. packed, stored. Phone 124.Y. FOR HALE--Fresh cow. 12th and A streets. Call at 54 PAGE THRKB MAKES FINE SANDWK HEH for the l>oys and girls, and dandy toast too. Our bread Is the kind the kiddles cry for. It 1» so good that children think it is like cake. Serve It on your table and watch it dlsap;>ear Is if by magic. Ask your Grocer for Bread Itaked by the GRANTS PASS PRESENTS MANY AND VARIED Gifts to British Brlds Include Furs. Diamonds and Other Articles of Immense Value. In England when a daughter of the nobility Is married her wedding pres­ ents are costly as well as varied. The following list of gifts Is clipped from the Loudon Times notice of the Bp proechlng marriage of Mr. Cecil Brassey and Hon. Ivy Spencer. A beaver fur coat from the Vis­ count Churchill to bls daughter and a diamond nnd pearl pendant from the bridegroom; a gold cigarette case from her sister, lion. Ursula Spencer; a dia­ mond tiara from Lady Violet Brussey; an old antique bowl and sp«»»n from the duke and duchess of Baccleuch ; a feuther fan from Vlecounteae North- cllffe; a diamond brooch from the duchess of Marlborough; a glass-top table from the speaker and Mrs. James Lowther; n pair of silver can­ dlesticks from Hon. Lancelot and Mrs. Lowther; a pair of silver entree disiies from Hon. Victor Spencer; a Chi­ nese bag from Lady Sarah Wilson; a large silver tray from the earl of Lons­ dale ; a ruby and diamond brooch from the mabarujnh of Cooch Behar; a feather from the duke of Marlbor­ ough ; a pearl and diamond brooch frian Sir Ernest Cassel; a set of des­ sert knives nnd forks from Mrs. Vic­ tor Silencer; two silver baskets from I.oril nnd Lady Ludlow; a dessert serv- Ice from Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brassey, nnd a pair of silver salvers from Mr. Edwin Braasey. A number of wedding presents re- celvetl by the bridegroom include a silver kettle from the duke and duch­ ess of Northumberland and a silver Inkstand from the employees at Ape- thorjie hall. “Here Comes The Bride!” < | . I , | Chaldeans Promised a Measure of In­ dependence Under ths Guiding Hand of France. The American army officer, chosen by the Chaldean« to present their ap- peal for inde|>endence to the council of allied premiers, reports that lie tins been unable to get a hearing for that ancient people. They made some at­ tempt during the |M*ac* conference to obtain consideration, having heard that "self determination” was to lie a guiding principle In the settlement of the world's affnirs. Those at Ver­ sailles who had some familiarity with Biblical history may have recalled the Chaldeans, of course, but they failed to make an Impresston on minds sur­ charged with acute problems of nven- t let h-cen t u ry st nt e«mii n sh I p. The t’haldeun«. or Bntiylonlans. how­ ever, may count on living better off than has been their tot for many con- turles. They will get some benefit from the new era. Residing In north­ ern Mesopotamia, which France now will cimlrol—the southern region be­ ing confided to Great Britnin—they will lie freed front their old oppres­ sors. the Turks, nnd the French gi v- ernment has Indicated a purpose to give them a measure of autonomy. The ('hnhleuns were once a warlike people. capable of demanding what they de­ sired. More thnn 1.000.000 of them are now said to be dwelling In the region that will be retleemed from Turkey. R oskihtro , Oktoo».—" I suffered something terrible from an organio trouble. Could scarcely stand on ray feet. My head and back ached so hard and I was weak and nervous. 1 had a torero pain in my side and my limbs and foot ached. I was also troubled with constipation. I took Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, Golden Medical Discovery and the Pleasant Pellets, and these medicines relieved me of all my ailments and I was well and strong.”—.Mud. W. D. M oors , 1246 N. Jackson Street. Send 10c. to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package of any of his medicines. Long runs a apeclalty tn ths Courier merchant printing depart­ BUILDING (X)NTRAtTORS ment. 16799 DIED tn New York City alone from kid- j ney trouble last year. Don't allow j yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking COLD MEDAL ! I i Ths world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouble». ; Holland’s national rstnedy since 1W6. i All druggists, three eiiea. Guaranteed. tor Ik. n.m. Gold •’*rT tea I We still have some very good Seed Barley and Wheat ALSO OATS AND RYE HANSEN AND BEARDLESS BARLEY Bluestem, Marquis and Early Baart Wheat. FREED FROM TURKISH YOKE very body wishes her well! lfnppy and radiant sho starts out on life’s adventure. She should have health to l»cgin with. Good looks in woman do not depend upon age, but upon health. You never see a good­ looking woman who is weak, run-down, irritable, out of sorts, fidgety and nervous. Headaches, backaches, dragging-down pains, irregular­ ities and troubles of that sort are all destroyers of beauty. Alen do not admire sickness. It is within the reach of every woman to be well, healthy and strong if she will take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. HARPER A SON Building contrsc-! tors. Shop work, furniture crating. I FOR SALE Jersey cow, six years Shop 510 II St. Res. phone 14 2. old, Jersey heifer, 1 Mi years old. Jersey bull, 9 months old, all good V J. GREEN—General contractor. I grade. Helfer 9 months old, pony Estimates nnd plans made. Noth-] and saddle, spike tooth harrow, Ing too small or too large. Shop plow, cultivator, 34 chickens. H. 211 Sixth St. Phone 375-L. 92tf N. Johnson, Box 26-A, Rd. 1, one mile east of Pleasant Valley school PIANO INSTRUCTION house, 8 in lie. i north on Pacific ‘ highway.______ ______ 50 PIANO FOR BALE at a bargain In­ THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON quire at I02H N. 6th street, or row It III.Roll» CMONUrV FOR SAMB— 10 or 20 acre tracts of phono 266-J. 52 Time Card river bottom land, leveled and Effective Nov. 24, 1919 POPULAR MUSIC AND RAGTIME planted In alfalfa and trees, under Plano playing taught in 12 lessons, Trains will run Mondays, Wednea- ditch at 8225 per acre. Addreee days and Fridays guaranteed. Lessons given at your C. H. Peterson, Granta Paaa, Ore. Leave Grants Pass...... ......... 1 P.M. home In Granta Pass. We have 54 Arrive Waters Creek..........2 P.M. three teachers Mall us your name 1-eave Waters Creek......... 2:30 P.M. P.M. and address for free demonstra­ Arrive Grants Pass........... 4 FOIt RENT For Information regarding freight tion given at your home. Water­ man piano School, 218 S. Holly and passenger rates call at the office APARTMENT for rent. Call at of the company, Lundburg building, 8t., Medford. Ore. (0 or telephone 1S1. 611 H G street 44 Baby Overload, like new. Good terms to reliable parties. C. L. Hobart Co.