Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 04, 1921, Page 7, Image 7

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    GRAND» PAM* DAILY OOUMIKM
KATIRDAY, JI NE 4. I«»'JI.
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DOYLE’S
Successor
to E. Firth & Company
New Wash Skirts
Gaberdines and Satins
$3.85, $4.25, $5.00, $5.95
Classified Advertising
Krtl HALE
I
WANTED
WOOD t'oit SALE Fir *3.25, pine WANTED - Nicely furnished bunga­
*3, on ground, 4 miles west on up- j
low or nice apartment for a newly
per river road Posts and building
wedihsi couple at once, north side.
l>oles
lllvely A Brickoil, General
W. 11. Pattlllo. real estate.
90tf
Delivery.
OSH
WANTED Heavy hens al Burkhal-
81 GAJt CURED MEATS <HaUM, b»
ter's feed store, We pay 21c lb.
con and plculca at reasonable
cash for good hens. Phono 286-R
prioea A A. Hyde, 93 4 N 9th
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or 363.
street
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98
WANTED Cook for amali mining
FOR HA IX 80 acres on peer creek,
cam|>, convenient for work, handy
1 mile from pualoffice, good waler
to town, dally mall and phone
right, 18 acres plowed, house mid
95
Austin Wilson, Murphy, Ore.
W Mlu-
barn.
43300. Termi.
96 WANTED 3 or 4 h. p. gas engine
thorn, 83 4 West G Rt.
Must be In good condition and
FOR SA IX yulet running White
reasonably priced, Box 10-A. Mur-
sewing machino, good order, but
95
phy. Ore
old model, 112, call al 208 A St.
Silt
IX>ST
4
NI ilNKKY HTOOK
NI.’IUMDItY- Everything in
data nuraery stock, also dlrectlona
for planting and soil culture. Call
on F. E. Jordan, North 10th street,
Granta Paas, Oregon.
John Deere
Dain Mower
Al tot NTANT
AffiiTfrSlT
Hyilemslixlng. See me
about dally or monthly audit ser­
vice Ivan Livingston. Incorporat­
ed Accountant. Phone
dress. Granta Pasa, Ore.
PIANO INNTKKTION
MRS. JAMES M. POWERS, Instruc­
tor on piano; studio over Barnes'
jewelry.
Phon« 285-J.
BFXMNR er S IN MI S1C My elaA
commences June 6th, aged 4-8 eli­
gible Five lessons par week, 50c.
102*4 No. Sixth St., phone 28S-J.
MRS
CLARA TITTLE FENTON
teacher of piano and harmony,
Tuesday p. m Studio over Smith's
Racket Store.
88tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Small cottage, June 1st
Inquire at Peerless Clothing store.
84tf
5-ROOM HOUSE now being cleaned,
will be ready in 2 daya.
Men
working In It at present
*10.50
per month. 727 North Fifth St.
Win. Boog.
98
FOR
RENT FHe room
modern
house, completely furnished, close
in. Mrs. George Tetherow, 710 J
St., phone 397-J
93tf
ROOMS IN MODERN house close In.
quiet, reasonable rates, phone ami
bath For lady or gentleman. Good
home cooking, board If deaired
l-lioiio 285-11.
i <>lt l.i: \SE <>l< RENT Parti)
nlshed cottage, strawberries
large garden Would consider
of furniture.
6it Dimlck
IXM»K AT <>l It MI.W
>
»7 CARNER-GATETTY IRON WORKS
- General foundry and machine
FOR SA I JU— First class baled wheat
work, mine and mill machinery,
bay. I 35.00 i>er ton. Second cut­
chilled saw carriage wheels, live
ting alfalfa hay? *20.00 per ton.
rolls, pipe fittings. Grants Paas.
Rolled Barley, *36.00 per ton.
Oregon.
91tf
Central Point Feed Store, Jesse L.
Richardson, Phone 41.
106 HEMSTITCHING Also plain sewing
J-XiIt H'i.E Alfalfa hay.
L. M
and children's
clothes.
Mrs.
Nichole. Phone 6I2-F-4.
Rd. 1.
Gotcher, 801 H St.
18
It
4
STRAYED
'lain frame one solid heavily riblted casting; Itearinga all bored
at one time, insuring perfect alignment.
lairgc adjustable lift ..spring carriew weight of Imr on wheels;
no neck weight, and traction is in< reused.
21-point malleable clutch engages instantly, giving ■'lire, posi­
tive drive and least possible friction.
Simple arrangement of gears lessens friction, lightens draft,
which means maximum power with minimum wear.
Foot and hand levers convenient and easy to operate.
Tilting rod adjustable so cutter bar can be set for any kind of
cutting.
Hard oil cup on pitman box, furnished special.
ID-avy drag liar protecta pitman; two simple adjustments pro­
vided for register or slcke and proper alignment of cutter bar.
10
11
12
13
14
Pitman ntrap-i are steel forgings-
Sickle head extra large, strong and durable.
Bevel pinion placed with large end to rear, preventing end
thrust of pitman shaft.
Dain Mower require« few repairs.
Built in plain or vertical lift and regular or heavy truck, 34
to 7-foot.
McIntyre Implement House
Zenwili Ishikawa, lagh pne»t of the
So JI Ji temple at Tsuruma. Japan, w ho
is leader of the movement to secure
the rights of suffrage for the members
of the Japanese clergy.
FORD ONE TON TRUCK. CHEVY, GOOD IDJl’AIK. RED SEVEN
PAftMEMna. MAXWELL AT A BARGAIN. FORD DELIVERY
JI ST OVERHAULED. WE BUT, SELL AND TRADE.
• *<p****^* * +
C. L HOBART COMPANY
T
A. J. GREEN—General contractor.
Estimates and plans made
Noth-
Ing too small or too large. Sbop
211 Sixth St. Phone 375-L. 92tf
Recovered Diamond Ring
Lost Eighteen Years Ago
Eighteen years ago, Mrs. D. A.
Yarnell, proprietress of a small
hotel at Eldon. Mo., lost a dia­
mond ring while feeding shelled
corn to some pigs.
A few days ago. while prepar­
ing n flower bed, she found the
ring. It 1ms greatly Increased in
value since It was lost. The
ground where the ring whs lost
had t<een plowed many times.
NALA8KOWSK1 — Contractor.
Builder and Jobber. Phone 2 46-R.
81tf
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
L. O. CLEMENT, M D. Practice
limited to diseases of eye, ear.nose
and throat. Thone 62; Res. 239-J. |
8. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician
and surgson. City or country calle
attended day or night
Phones.
Res 3*’>9. Office, 182; 6th and H.
E J. BILL1CK, M. D. Physician, sur­
geon, Scbullhorn Blk. Phone 54-J;
res. 1004 lxkwnridge. phone 5 4-L.
W F. RUTHERFORD—Manual the-
raputlcs Office over Barnes' jew­
elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:80-4.
RALPH W. STEARNS. M D
HTT
siclan and surgeon. X-Ray equlp-
meat. Offlce in Masonic Temple
Bldg.. phone 21-L.
W.T. TOMPKINS. D. S T Nervous
and chronic diseases. Office. Claus
Schmidt Bldg. Phone 304-R.
WESTINGHOUSE LAMPS
We have at last been able, after waiting for one year, to get the
agency for this lamp, which in only handled .by Strictly Electrical
Dealers.
This lamp comes in the regular sizes at the same price M other
brands and Ls considered a better lamp than any of the others now
on the market, and <arriew a better guarantee. A trial will con-
vince you of its better qualities.
GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC COMPANY
Side of Water Office
Next to Water Office
Former Millionaire Killed Himself.
Phone 35O-R
Omaha.—Heavy losses in grain ami
In foreign market speculations caused
Emil Rothschild, until recently the
millionaire president of the Roths­
child Grain company, to commit sul-
clde at Ills home by Inhaling lllu-
initiating gas.
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THE FELLER UMO \W0TE TH' PIECE
e
ABOUT RAE BEATlM' UP TH' OLE LÄDYS /
VJHERE
tSTU'
DIRTY
OOú*
RIGHT
\
HERE’.
\ POIMT
ujrrvA PRtoe'
We Debver Iaunps
Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage
DAILY' AND SUNDAY
Ixsxve Grants Pass 1:00 p. m-
Leave Roseburg 1 p. m.
A
Ran Away From Fight: Died.
Bellefontaine, O.—Running home in j
fear of a group of boys who had■
threatened to thrash him after an ar |
gnment over u game of marbles. Rus
sell Watt, ten years old. fell dead i > i
th* steps of his home tn this city.
Grants Pass
DAILY' AND SUNDAY
PHONE K5 OR 1OO
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LEAVE
GRANTS PASS
10:00
1:00
4:00
6:15
a.
p.
p.
p.
ni-
m.
ni.
ill.
LEAVE
MEDFORD
8:00
11:00
1:00
4:30
a.
a.
p-
p.
m.
ill.
m.
m.
We connect with »tage« for Ashland and Jac kson ville
The Penny Was Lucky.
A Hot Springs man carried a lucky
penny till It wore a hole In bls pocket,
through which he lost a *10 gold are to draw Interest at the rate of 6 right to reject any or all bids of­
piece.—Arkansas Thomas Cat
G. J. HILLYARD,
per cent per annum payable semi-an­ fered.
i
______________
Secretary of the Board of Directors
nually upon the 1st day of July and
NOTICE OF SA IX OF IRR1-
the 1st day of January of each year of Enterprise Irrigation District. Ill
CATION DISTRICT RONDS until the maturity of said bonds.
Said proposals will be received by
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
sealed proposals will be received un­ the Board of Directors of said Irri­
til the 24th day of June, A. D. 1921, gation District, and should be direct­
New and Used Goods
at the hour of 2 o’clock in the after­ ed to the Secretary of the Enterprise
SEE ME
noon for the purchase of Fifteen Irrigation District care of Fred D.
Thousand Dollars worth of bonds of Fletcher, I-oomls Building, Klamath
the Enterprise Irrigation District of Falls. Oregon.
401 G ST Kl. ET
The Board of Directors reserve the
Klamath County. Oregon. Said bonds
BUYS FOR CASH
E. W. CHILES
MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
UJHOÍS
Why It is the One
for You to Buy:
Wide tread, heavy frame and wheels produce good traction,
BAKERY
ASKS SUFFRAGE FOR CLERGY
HARPER A SON Building contrac­
tor«. Shop work, furniture crating.
3hop 510 H St. Rea. phone 142.
130 ACRE HOMESTEAD relinquish­
OR
8TOIASN — One
ment, *500. house, barn, chicken STRAYED
bright sorrel horse, white dot In
house. Irrigation plant, fences,
VETERINARY Hl KOKON
forehead, one white toot, fore top
mile from school, near Pacific
cut off, had shoes all around and a DR. R. J. BESTITL, Veterinarian.
highway, 8 miles north of Grants
leather halter on when left,
Paas. 3 miles from Merlin. J. I. Mo
Residence 83 8 Washington boule­
known as the Dr. Billlck horse. I
Donald, Rd. 1, Granta Pass.
95
vard. phone 398-R
will pay suitable reward to any
Al BALED HAY 118.50 per ton
one to bring him to me. The first THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
Peerless Ranch, Murphy, Ore. J.
house on City Market slaughter
COAST RAILROAD COMPANY
E. Daniils.
,
Mtf
house road. Mrs. Ettle Vanbleri-
Time t ard
FUR SALE Reglsiereti 3 year old
99
com, Grants Pass. Ore.
Effective Nov. 24, 1919.
Herford bull. Mike Vrlnn, Rd. 1.
Trains will run Mondays, Wednee-
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
K<«rl>y, ON
'
days and Fridays
-
• -
!
Pass.
BOI SE WITH ITRNITl RE for sale, THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. l-eave Grants
PM.
P.M.
or will rent, with garden. 213 West
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone Arrive Waters Creek............ 2
I^Mve Waters Creek............ 2:30 PM.
I street.
95
349; res. phones 265-R, 316-L.
Arrive Grants Pass......... ...,4
PM
DENTISTS
For Information regarding freight
F. G. ISHAM, drayage, transfer; pi­
E. C. MACY. D. M. D.
First-eia.-
anos, safes, furniture, moved, ship­ and passenger rates call at the office
of the company. Lundburg building,
dentistry. 109% 8 8th St
ped. packed, stored. Phone 124 Y or telephone INI.
•W»t
Ask your Grocer f<»r Bread
linked by the
IMS a Street
Bill.DING t ONTRAtTORS
J.
of bread and compare It with
others. Taste It and compare
with others. Notice Its light­
ness and whiteness and pur­
ity, Its freshness of flavor. Is
it any wonder that our bread
alone holds our customers
and makes many new ones?
GRANTS PASS
WE ARE HELMNG No. 1 common IAMT Keys on ring with name
ICEAL »..STATE
pine lumber al a sacrifice, You
Charles C. Early on tag. Finder
can afford to build if you buy
please leave at W S. Maxwell A E T. MCKINSTRY, 603 g St.. phone
from us. Slate Creek Lumber Co..
355-R. real estate. Best of soils for
Co.
95
95
Wunder, Ore.
fruit, hay or general farming.
MIHI 1.1.LAN KOI H
FOR SALE OR
RENT—13-acro
KO Y HIGGINS—General real estate.
SHOP—Plumbing,
PIP*
REPAIR
ranch, with furnished house In
Office 111 South Sixth, Phone 69.
work, •team fitting, boiler •nd
good condition; 10 acres In alfalfa,
TAAi
505
!n-
pump work and Installing.
garden in, fruit of all klnC-
South 8lb street. Phone 306. G. SOONER TAXI—Phone 38Z-R
quire of T. J. Wlble, 735 Weat
512»
» I If
A. Bryan.
Jitney Luke 'or Cutler. Calls an­
Bridge St., phone 149-J.
swered snywhers. anytime.
MOWING MACHINE In runn
-on- G. A. PRICE J'alnter and decora­
dltlon for sale cheap.
Beu n
tor 814 West B street, Grants PHONlT 160 The Bonbonniere
Jess, Murphy.
98
Taxi.
Paas, Ore.
24tf
FOR SALE AT ONCE—Complete BANKERS LIFE COMPANY—Des
buss saw with 4 h. p. engine,
Molnea, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston.
mounted on good wagon. One cowl
District Agent.
cowing fresh In August. 200 Bridge
CANDYMAKING business. Start at
St.
»8
home
Everything furnished. Men
FOR SALE A bargain. 1918 Ford
aud womeu ,30 weekly Bqn-Bon
louring car in Al condition, thor­
Co., Philadelphia. Pa
108
oughly overhauled.
Seo Ament
LIST YOUR STOCK -Boswell Mln-
about it at onco.
97
Ing stock bought aud sold. Give
GET A "SIMPLEX*' SILO- The one
price and amount you wish to sell
w ith a roputatlou and Iron i lad
or buy. Geo. S. Barton, Grants
guarantee. See or addreaa Monroe
95
Paas. Ore.
A Criaella salesman, W. S. Bailey,
NOTIGE The Granta Paas Agency
Murphy, Or«.
97
of Singer Sewing Machine Co. has
FUR HALE 17.50 for cord of slab
moved -to E. G. llolman'a furniture
wood cut In 12-lnch lengths, 314
store, at 605 G street Phone 50.
North Third St.
C. W. Um-
Our new 1921 "Singers” now on
breebt.
92tf
Your terms
the floor. See them
are ours. Ask about needles. oil,
FUR SALE- First class ba I ml alfalfa
.1. W. Scott, sales manager
etc.
hay at 122 per tou at Josephine
87tf
Josephine county.
Farmers Co-op. Ass'n. Warehouse
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