Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 07, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRANTS PASS DAILk COE RIER
I
UMJMXhlY, MEPTMIIIHH 7. IIFJI
DOYLE’S
New Fall Coats
For women and children
Now on display
Pictorial Review Patterns for October Now on Sale
Classified Advertising
fou HALE
DRY SEASONED OAK, fir and pine
wood for sale. Call 313-J. C. W.
00. plue
WOOD FOR SALE Fir
Lambrecht.
61tf
11 76. on ground, 4 miles weal on
upl>er river road. Posts and build- FOR
half :
m-ln
centrifugal
Ing polea. Hlvely A llrlckell, Gen­
pump with 2%-h. p. gaa engine,
omi
eral Delivery.
»75. Hee it at store 8 miles north
of Grants Pass on highway. J. I.
90 ACRES- 40 acres bottom under
McDonald.
7 4
paid up waler right
for sale.
»6000. Address No. 202, care of FOR
HALF: Five thoroughbred:
Courier
9»tf
sows, 6 months old and five!
shouts, weighing about 100 lbs. j
TWO GOOD BARGAINS One used
Write Frank >1. Myers, Kerby. ;
Oakland Hix. one now Oakland BIx
Oregon.
74 <
sedan Valley Hardware Co. 45tf
OWN YOUR OWN STORE building FUR HALF: 1921 Maxwell, never
been run. »975. Inquire at Mocha
and save rent. Will sell at a bar-
cafe after 11a.m.
76
by Bert
gain, store occupied
Barnes adjoining First National
HOME near high school, 2 large
Bank
Valley Hardware i .. 4'.tf
screened in porches, electric range,
lot 50x*!»0, fSOO. lfarry S. Clapp.
A FARM bought for »8000 caab tor
74
sale for »6000. Terms. If Inter­
ested call at 71» D St.
77
RANCH FUR SAME 125 acres, good
PLEASANT HOME In good location,
house and barn, one mile from
modern, fine Rarden, berries and
Hugo railroad station on Pacific
fruit tree«, one acre, with plenty
highway,
Price 11200. Terms
of water. Bargain If told at once
Owner, John Breeding, Grants
Phone 3 41-41. Ill» East A St 6<Hf
77
Pass. Ore.
FIR AND PINE WOOD »1.75 per FUn HALF? Alfalfa hay. first cut-
tier, oak and laurel »2 Wm. lirlet-
Ung, »10 per ton In field, or de-
mayer. Fruitdale.
66tf
llvered at reasonable figure; ; also
sugar pears, excellent for i sw eet
MININO MACHINERY at a bargain.
pickles, 2c pound, Hayes & Har-
Two seta 14-incb rolls, one set 10-
83
ter.
Incb rolls, one 14-lnch Jaw Dodge
crusher, one 10-lnch Jsw crusher,
FUR
BAIE -Jlammond
portable
four Denver pulsating ore classi­
Multiplex typewriter. »65. See it
fiers
All good condition
For
at E. L. Galbraith’s office. Terms
prices address ,P. O. Box 13, Ta­
if desired.
76
kilma. Ort
’■'■'f
FOR HALF: 50 black mlnorca chjck-l
FUR KALE- 42 H acres, 2 resi­
ens, horse, cow and 2 Vi tons of,
dences. Would make good open
hay. cheap. Going away. J. W.
air sanitarium, farm school or pri­
Moore. Three Pines. Ore.
78
vate home.
Alto oil paintings,
etc., at Oxford hotel and at place. IVORY REED baby buggy, like new. ■
only »20 If sold at once. Phone]
Cora B. Findlay. Route 4. Box 81.
282-J.
Grants Pass.
PAGK THUMB
DRESSMAKING
FOR HALE Range and heater, good
as new. Home pipe Included. Call DRESSMAKING—Ladles ullorlnx
at *14 C street.
74
and furrist. men’s tailored silk
shirts to order, with or without
FOR SALE Ford touring car at a
material furnished, Repairing and
bargain. F. B. Oidlng.
75
alterations quickly and neatly
done. Every line of pleatings,
l'oit SALE I »21 Maxwell touring
Prices
Rush orders a special' ty.
Inquire Mocha
car at a bargain
lower
naturally.
Call
at
parlors,
Cafe.
75
opposite poslofflce on Sixth street
over Basket grocery and get esti­
FOR HEXT
mates. Mrs. W. R. Saoape. Phone
508
FUR RENT—Alfalfa.
Grain and
Fg3
i
i dr
ÌM m E ■
t'i'AX*
.*
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fi
Bit.
1 & j B <4;.
B.
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JB M
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Stock rauches with and without
PIAVO INsTIll <TION
Irrigation, or will sell at bargain
MRS
JAMES
M. POWERS. Instruc
prices on long time easy payments
tor
on
piano;
studio 4 23 B street.
Ranches in Jackson and Josephine
county. One ranch under ditch t Phone 1-J. An accredited teacher.
3 miles from Grants Paas, on river. MRS. CLARA TUTTLE FENTON
Gold Ray Realty Co., Owners,
teacher of piano and harmony.
Medford. Ore.
06tf
Tuesday and Saturday. Studio over
Smith’s Racket Store.
86tf
APARTMENTS TO RENT at 611*4
G street. W. M Wyrick.
50tf Al.MA WOIJiE—Instructor In piano
and harmony. Fall term opens
Sept. 12. An accredited teacher
PIANOS TO RENT A limited num­
ber of fine pianos for rent. Apply I
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
early at Music & Photo House. 88,
THE WORLD MOVES; ao do we.
FOR RENT—1» acres river bottom
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone
loam, under water, five acres In
396; res. phones 171-R, 316-L.
MIM ELI. WF.Ol S
F RUTHERFORD—Manual the-
pears, bouse, barn, chicken house,
F. G. ISHAM, drayage, transfer; pi­
raputlcs. Office over Barnes' jew­
just outside city limits.
Phone
anos. safes, furniture, moved, ship­ REPAIR SHOP—Steam fitting, pipe
elry. Rea 259-R; office 217-R.
602-F-4.
67tf
ped, packed, stored Phone 124.Y
work plumbing, boiler and pump
work, installing. 505 South 6th St. W. T. TOMPKINS, D. S. T. Nervous
FUR
RENT Modern
furnished
ACCOUNTANT
Phone 366. G. A. Bryan.
and chronic diseases. Office, Claus
house.
F'or full particulars ad­
AUDITING
—
Systematising.
Dally
or
Schmidt Bldg. Phone 304-R.
dress No. 241 care Courier.
75
monthly audit service. Ivan Liv­ BANKERS LIFE COMPANY—Des
RALPH
W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy-
Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gaaton.
ingston, Incorporated Accountant.
WANTEO
aician and surgeon, X-Ray equIp-
District
Agent.
Phone 38». Address: Grants Pass.
ment. Off ice In Masonic Temple
Oregon.
7<*tf CARNER-GAYETTY IRON WORKS
WANTED TO RENT—A large Irri­
Bldg.. phone 31-L.
gated ranch suitable for a dairy
—General foundary and machine
VIOLI V I Ss Ili I < TIOS
DENTISTS
ranch
Herbert Whitsett and ■
work. mine, mill machinery, chilled
Daniel Harding. Granta Pass, Rd. MRS. GEORGE TEALL PEAKE—In­
saw carriage wheels, live rolls, E. .C MACY. D M. D.
Flrat-claaa
structor on violin. Special atten­
4. Box 71.
33tf
pipe fittings. Grants Pass. Oregon
dentistry. 109 >4 S. 6th St.
tion given to beginners. 414 West
WANTED School girl to work for
C street. Phone 215-L.
66tf PAPERHANGING—Call up Harry
VET Filli VARY SURGEON
board and room. Phone 173-Y. "8
Jones at Colonial betel for paint­
Bill.DING 4ONTR l<T«»|tS
ing. paperhanging, calctmlning. 90 DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian.
WANTED—Chickens at Burkhalter
Residence 838 Washington boule­
Feed Store
Also eggs. We pay HARPER A SON—Building contrac­ BOARD and room for one school
vard. phone 398-R
tors Shop work, fnrniture crating
32c cash. Bring them in we can
ma’am. Address No. 24 4 care of ■
Shop 510 H St. Rea phone 14 2.
use them all. Phone 286-R or
Courier.
77 j
363.
78 A. J. GREEN—General contractor.
—-i
U>ST
Estimates and plans made Noth-
FOR EXCHANGE
Ing too small or too Urge
Sbop LOST—Small hand bag containing
211 Sixth St. Phone 33-J.
92tf
WILL TRADE 40 acres wltn water
ladles Elgin watch witn initial ’’A. |
M.” on front with small photo ini
right for late model Ford and »400
J.
N’ALASKOWSKl — Contractor.
Oregea’s Higher Inxtitutioa «I
Terms on the »400. Call or write
back. Saturday evening about 8(
Builder and Jobber Phone 246-R
o'clock on lower river road near j
624 West G St.
24if
McCall place.
Suitable reward.'
REAL EST ATE
1920 FORD car with starter, in fine
Mrs. A. J. McCall. Grants Pass.!
shape, to trade on small bouse and E. T. McKINSTKY, 603 G St., phone
Eight Schools; Seventy Deportments
Oregon. Rd. No. 2.
75 i
355-R, real estate Beet of soils for
lot; 18 White Leghorn hens.
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 1«. 1921
fruit, bay or general farming.
For miorwiXMM writ* I* the Rec»ir*r
»12.50 takes them. W. J. Evans,
PIANO TUNING
Murphy.
74
Oregon
Agricultural College
TAJA.
PIANO TUNING—I-eave orders for!
CORVALLIS
immediate fall tuning. Tuner here
FOR TRADE- Gentle family cow. I 4OONER TAXI —Paone 282-R for
short time only. Rowell’s Music
Durham and Jersey, 2*4 years old.
Jitney Luke or Cutler
Calls an-
9 7
gives about 2*4 gallons good milk | •swered any« here anytime
86tf
THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
per day. Would trade for heavy.
PHYSICIAN INI» SURGEON
COAST R AI I. ROAD COMP ANT
PHONE
160
—
The
Bonbonniere
for
milker not over 6 years old (dark|
Time Card
Taxi.
79tf L. O. CLEMENT. M D. Practice
Jersey! and pay difference. Toma-1
limited to diseases of eye. ear.nos­
toes for canning, 2c lb. Bring yourj TAXI—White Line Taxi, city or
Effective Nov. 34, 191».
boxes A. Alberts, just outside the j
and throat. Phone 62; Re«. 239-J Trains will run Mondays,
country trips, Special trips by ap-
Wednes-
Prfces
reasonable. S
city limits. North Sixth.
polntment.
days and Fridays
Lui uilKilXlb. M l>
Puysldan
Call Clemens Drug
Closed car.
1
P.M.
and surgeon Ctty or country rails Leave Grants Pass.
Arrive Waters Creek.......... 2
P.M.
Store, 4 6-R: residence phone 381. i
attended day nr o.abt
Phones Leave Waters Creek......... 3:30 P.M.
Res 369. Offi e. 182. «th and H Arrive Grants Pass............ 4
P.M.
METALLURGICAL ENGINEER
For information regarding freight
R. DEAN—Assayer, Chemist. E. J. BILLICK, M. D. Physician, sur­ and passenger rates call at the office
geon. Sehallhorn Blk. Phone 54-J; of the company, Lundburg building,
822 East D street, Grants Pass,
res 1004 Lawnrldge phone 54-L. or telephone 111
Oregon.
The combustion ot gasoline generate« a heat
of about 3000 degrees Fahrenheit Cylinder
walls operate at about 300 degrees. Lubricat­
ing oils break down under thia Intense beat,
impairing the piston oil seal.
OAC
TECHNOLOGY
MIXCON
Youll enjoy the
sport of rolling
’em with P. A.!
Withstands Decomposition
Under Terrific Engine Heat
»
Only an oil of the highest lubricating value can stand up under engine
heat ranging from 100 to 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Oils containing “sulpho" compounds decompose quickly when exposed to
this heat. Decomposition is marked by impaired lubricating film between
moving parts, by loss of compression and power, by reduced lubricating
efficiency and by damage to the engine.
Cycol is the new and different motor oil with greater durability. Cycol
is free from destructive “sulpho" compounds. These are removed by the
new Hexeon Process, used only by us.
Cycol-ize your motor. Clean your crank case—not with kerosene—and
refill with Cycol. Consult the Cycol Recommendation Chart. It shows
with scientific accuracy, the correct grade of Cycol for your motor. The
price of Cycol is 25c to 35c a quart according to grade.
F
Prine* Albert 1» told
in toppy red bag*,
tidy red tine, hand-
*om« pound and hall
pound tin humidor*
and in the pound
rryetoi glare humi­
dor with tpongo
maietener top.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY, San Francisco
MOTOR OIL
FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE “SULPHO COMPOUNDS
irst thing you do next
— go get some makin’ s
papers and some Prince
Albert tobacco and puff away
on a home made cigarette
that will hit on all your
smoke cylinders!
No use sitting-by and say­
ing maybe you’ll cash this
hunch tomorrow. Do it while
the going’s good, for man-o-
man, you can’t figure out
what you’re passing by! Such
flavor, such coolness, such
more-ish-ness—well, the only
way to get the words em­
phatic enough is to go to it
and know yourself!
Copyright 1921
by R J. Reynold*
Tobacco Co.
Win* ton - Saloon
N.C.
And, besides Prince
Albert’s delightful flavor,
there’s its freedom from bite
and parch which is cut out by
our exclusive patented proc­
ess! Certainly — you smoke
P. A. from sun up till you
slip between the sheets with­
out a comeback.
Prince Albert is the tobac­
co that revolutionized pipe
smoking. If you never could
smoke a pipe — forget it!
You can—AND YOU WILL
—if you use Prince Albert
for packing! It’s a smoke
revelation in a jimmy pipe
or a cigarette!
B rince A lbert
the national joy tmoke