Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 14, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
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Just Try It Once Yourself
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
•ad Mistake.
The family was aw*y front town.
Thrlr house Ml In churge of ■ yottaf
maid. Ocraalonally an °l*l wotu*n
came In to livlp with the clrsfilng.
day the malil opaueil lit* front door
and • •• greeted by the ungry woman.
"!’va been ringing and ringing »nd
rising.’ Mid th* latter. "Why didn’t
you comeP’ "You kep’ on so reg’laf,”
lit* maid, ■•that 1 thought it w*(
lbs telephone."
Qr**tn«**.
turn In pursuit of great tie»» feel*
ne llttl* «ani» Kinerson
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
DOYLE’S
L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice
limited to diseases of eye, ear. nose
and throat. Phone 63; Res. 239-J.
Wool Blankets
FOR
Xmas Presents
We have a good assortment of CQ 4C
1 A AC
OREGON WOOL BLANKETS <pX4j 10 «P
GET YOUR DOLL COUPONS WITH
EVERY 81.00
PURCHASE
Classified Advertising
FOR SALE
Science Cuts Frame House Fire Risk In Half
a LOUOHRIDGB. M. D. Physician
and Surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or night. X-Ray par­
lor. Dental X-Ray. Thones: Res.
369: office. 183, Sixth and If Sts.
EL J. B1LLICK. M. D.. Physician, sur­
geon. Schallhorn Blk. Phone 54-J;
rea. 1004 Imwnrtdge, phone 6 4-L
W. F. ROTHEXFORO—Manual the-
raputtes.
Office over Western
• Union. Res 259-R; office 2I7-R.
W. T. TOMPKINS, D. 8. T. Nervati«
and chronic diseases. Office. Claus
Schmidt Bldg. Phone 3Ö4-R.
RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy-
sician and surgeon, X-Ray equfp-
ment. Office in Masonic Temple
Bldg., phone 21-L.
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law.
Practices in all State and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
G. W. COLVIG, Attorney-at-law.
Granta Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practices
in all courts. First Nations Bank
Bldg.
O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law.
Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270.
C. A. SIDLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma­
sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore.
GDO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law.
Refereo in bankruptcy.
Opera
I House Bldg. Phone 12"-R______
JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer.
First National Bauk Building.
! A. C. HOUGH^-Lawyer? Tuffs Bldg.
Practice in all courts._______
V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice In
state and federaJ courts. Office
over National Date Store.
POU RENT—One apartment, well
furnished. 837 Washington Blvd.
MODERN 7-room house, close tn. lot
60
»0x100. ©heap for quick sale.
WANTED
Inquire of owner. 411C 6t.
2blt
WOOD FOR SALB—Oak. »3.00; dry WANTED—Odd jobs, such as light
line. I2.T5. and mnnraHlia, »3.T5.
carpenter work, painting, tree
C. W. Lambrecht, Rd. 1.
if
pruning, etc N. A. House, 1210
East D St. Phone 583-J.
63
FOR SALE—And the price is right,
second hand 1920 Hupmobile. WANTED TO BUY—Morris, adjust­
Mighty good buy. Smith's garage.
able chair or comfortable rocker.
38tf
Reasonable price. Phone 503-R.
56
IRRIGATED FARM—146 acres in Il­
linois Valley. »100 per acre, water w ANTED—Friday and Saturday. De­
right free. 100 acres in cultiva­
cember 16-17 is the time to mar-
tion. Address J. D. Wimer, Kerby, I ket your live turkeys, bring them
Oregon.
69tf
to Burkhalters Feed store and get
your check for them and
13.80 ACRES land, 5-room house
weight. Phone 286-R or 363.
Chicken house, small barn, 38 fruit
trees. Will sell for price of house. I
ACCOUNTANT
Address E. E. Loban, Wolf Creek
Oregoe.-••»
AUDITING—-Income tax. profit and
loss and financial statements for
FOR SALE—Overland car in good
Partners, Corporations and Indi-1
shape, »150. Phone 267-L, resi­
viduals. Ivan Livingston, Incor-.
dence 731 South Eighth St.
58
porated Accountant. Phone 3S9. I
SHORTHORN CATTLE, Du roe hogs.
MISCELLANEOUS
Young bulls for sale. Cunningham
Bros., Glendale, Ore.
74 REPArR SHOP—Steam fitting, pipe
work plumbing, boiler and pump
MAPLE, oak and pine, dry chunk
work, installing. 505 South 6th St.
wood, 200 tiers, at New Hope, for
Phone 306. G. A. Bryan.
sale In one lot on the ground. Ad­
IT'S AGREED
dress J. B. Ortlleb, Rd. 4, Grant*
BANKERS
LIFE COMPANY—Des
Pass.
62
THAT
OUR SPEED
Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston,
FOR SALE—Collie pups, 6 weeks
-15 -A
District Agent
did Two and one-half miles north
FRIEND
REAL ESTATE
on Pacific highway, 'Rd. 1, Box 10.
57
INDEED !
T. McKINSTRY, 603 G St., phone
FO'R SALE—120 acres of land nine »5. 355-R.
real
estate.
Best
of
soils
for
V
________________
miles north of Grants Pass, Ore.
fruit, hay or general farming.
A. B. Campbell, owner, Box 1019,
Forest Court, Palo Alto. Oal. 57
BVri/VING CONTRACTORS
sptEoy
FO'R SALE—Fine Spitzenberg ap­
PIUMBIN
HARPER
&
SON
—
Building
contrac
­
ples at 100 West E street. Come
tors. Shop work, furniture crating.
and see them. Mrs. Miller, phone
Shop 510 H St. Res. phone 142
119-R or 240-R.
58
FOR SALE—Price »1250, fourteen A. J. GREEN—General contractor
acres improved land, good four
Estimates and plans made. Noth
room house, barn, etc., seven acres
ing too small or too large. Shop
bearing pears and peaches. Write
211 Sixth St. Phone 33-J.
to P. F, Rogers, Hugo, Ore.
79
You’ll know that our «peed is
TAXI
FOR
SALE—Mining
machinery,
a good friend of yours when
crushers, gas engines, compressors, SOONER TAXI—Phone 26 2-R for
you are in need of a plumber
pulleys, a good plate, pumps, and
Jitney Luko or Cutler. Calls an­
to fix up a leaky pipe or do
many ether things. Ir.-iaire 70J
swered anywhere, anytime.
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some other repair work. At
North Fifth street.
a 9
PHONE 160—The Bonbonniere fer
such a time you will consider
FOR SALE—Bronze turkeys, fine
Taxi.
79tf
it quite fortunate that you re­
breeding stock. Toms, »10; hen*.
»5. Also White Orpington cock­ WHITE LINE TAXI—Call Clemens
member our phone number. We
erel*. Mrs. Martha Striker, Kerby,
Drug Store, Phone 46-R. Resi-
would like to be of service to
Oregon
58
dence 381.
Closed car, Prlces I
you.
reasonable. W. Gl White.
21tf
FOR SALE—A plush coat and gab­
ardine suit of late style and beau­
DRAYAGE
AND
TRANSFER
tiful line», sizes 42, in splendid
condition. Only worn a few times. THE WORT,D MOVES; ao do we.
614 F Street
Inquire No. 287 «are Courier. 60
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone
PHONE 808-3
396;
res.
phones
171-R,
316-L.
FOR SALE—Strawberry Preserves,
rasherry sun»hinc, jams and Jells. F. G. ISHAM, drayage, tmnsfer; pi­
Phone 60Î-F-12. Mrs. F. S. Ire­
anos, safes, furnioure. moved, ship­
land.
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ped, packed, stored. Phone 124-Y.
An Unnecessary Addition.
EVERHEAKING red ra.-pb rru--. ’ i
One old-fiishlonod citizen rises to re­
INSTRUCTION IN .MUSIC
a hundred delivered. Valley Hard­
mark that It Is not necessary for dead
ware. O. F, Webster, Rd. 4, Box CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—Mrs. men to tell tales -the live ones are
Jas. M. Powers, piano; Mrs. Pearl
106.
60
Beveridge, voice. 4 23 B. Phone 1-J. batting a good average.—Hot Spring*
FOR SALE -Hupmobilo in good con­
New Era.
dition Call 398-51.
60 PROGRESSIVE FIATO SCHOOL—
Clara Tuttle Fenton. 701 D St.,
FOR SALE—A No. 1 turkeys, been
Primary, intermediate, harmony,
That Simple Every-Day Life.
corn fed for 90 days. Write Mrs.
pupil teachem’ course.
There Is not a thought or n feeling,
H. F. Bryant, Rd. 2, or phono
not sn art of beauty or nobility, where­
602-F-3.
56
ASSAYERS
of one Is capaole. hut can find com­
FOR SALE Placer claim and quartz E. R CROUCH—Assayer and chemist. plete expression In the simplest, most
claim. Iieet location in cxiuaty.
Registered chemical engineer. Of­ »irdtnnry life; snd »11 that mnnot be
Come
Good cabin on premises,
fice: Schmidt Bldg.
58 expressed therein must of uecesUty
and inspect and we wilt su rely
belong to the fslfehoods of vanity.
make a deal. lid. 3, Box 88, Grants
FOB EXCHANGE
Ignorance or sloth "
Pass, Ore.
111
TEAM, harness and wtwron, wjll ex­
FOR RENT
change for Ford touring car, must THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
be in good condition. J. L. Taylor,
FOR RENT—Afalfa, Grain and
COAST RAILROAD COMPANY
Palaeo Hotel.
62
Stock ranches with and without
Time Card
irrigation, or will sell at bargain , FOR TRADE -10 acres of good red
prices on long time easy payments. | land, running water, to trade for
5» Train* will run Mr.nday«, WedQM-
Ranches in Jackson and Josephine I goats. See Derricks.
county. One ranch under ditch
day* and Friday*
VETERINAKY
SURGEON
3 miles from Grants Pass, on river.
Leave Grants Pa**...... ......... 1
PM.
Gold Ray Realty Co., Owners, DR. R. J. BESTIJL, Veterinarian. Arrive Water* Creek_____ 2
P.M.
Medford. Onegon.
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Residence 838 Washington boule­ Leave Watets Creek...... —.3:10 P.M
FOR RENT—Five acre" tract with
vard, phone 398-R.
P.M.
Arrive Grant* Pas*............. 4
For information regarding freight
5-room house, pumping
plant,
DENTISTS
and passenger rate* cal' At the office
barn, outbuildings, garden spot,
tamjly orchard. Call at 1206 D E. C MACY, D. M. D, Firat-claM of the compan; y, Lundburg building,
denistry. 109% S. 6th St.
ior telephone I! il.
•treet for terms.
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B«»«« 4J
Plan by N. L. M. A.
Sketch Illustrates New Feature* of
Fir* Resistive Construction.
ANGER from fir* In frame booses
has been reduced fifty per cent,
through Improvement» In con­
struction worked oat by th* most com­
petent engineer* In the lumber Indus­
try. Thia announcement ha* just been
made aftsr thee* >-n«rtn«rra have boon
working upon Improved designs tn
frame construction daring the past
year with a view to reducing the fir*
hr.sard for wood bo'i-ro to a minimum.
Practically ao change In appearance
la bonnes constructed by the Improved
methode and vary little. If any. addi­
tional coat I* Invoiced, but the meth­
ods recommended by the engineer* glv*
protective features making the frame
house easentlaHy resistive to Ore.
Interpoetng of panetn sod short
piece* within apaceo that ocdlaarbr
nerve an fine* for rapid spread of fire,
for Ibstance. redncee danger from thia
cans*. Other protective Improvement*
prevent woqden parts catching fire
from chimneys, fireplaces, heating
plant* and steam and hot water pipe*.
While wood wlU burn and there I*
po such thing a* a "fireproof” houM
within the reach of the ordinary
pocketbook, the new protective meae-
ure* devised by the lumber engineers
offer an economical type of construc­
tion that I* lire raslettve and a* nearly
fireproof
frame construction ns now
developed can lev made, according to
their conclusion«. The methods con­
form strictly tc th* »cUnttfic codes of
the most progressive cities and carry
a minimum of flea risk
of th*
neceMarUy alow spread of combust km
In houses following the new type of
construction.
• >4
Feeling Grippy?
Cold Coming On?
A-*’
■' pas t .— l . 8 W u
AU That W*» Left of a Frame Dwelling Built by Ol^dethod*.
DRV, tickling Knution in the
throat, headache, feverish, ey»*
■rhe. IXm't pi.iy with that oo-conung
cold. Get Dr. King’» New Di»covenr
at once. You will like «he way it
take» hold and eases the cough, loo»»a*
I hr phlrani and rrlievce the congestion
in tne eye» and head, end *oon l<r»aka
up the most obstinate attack of cold
and grippe.
Children and grownup* alike uro it.
No harmful «ltugs, but just good
medicine for cold», <ought and gnpp*.
SoM by your druggist lor &A.
(Numbers Correspond to Tho*e on Sketch)
(1) Fire stopping at all intersections of walls and partitions with floors,
ceiling* and roof.
(2) Herring-bone fire stopping in partition* midway between floor
levels.
(3) Partition end wall corners framed solid.
<d) Wall between porch attic, and house sheathed solid.
<S) Header beams 20 inches from the fireplace breasu Incombustible
hearth.
(«) Wooden member« 2 inches from chimney, space between tilled with
loose incombustible material.
(7) Plaster applied directly to chimney breast.
(«) Flue lining in chimney*.
' •< u.» -
(9) Top of chimney 2 feet above peak of roof.
(10h Protection over heating plant.
(11) Roof framing 2 inches from chimney, flashed, permitting free move­
ment of chimney.
(12) Top of heating plant 15 inches from ceiling.
(13) Furnace 8 feet from warm air riser.
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(14) Smoke pipe 1% times its diameter below th* ceiling.
(15) Heat pipes 6 inches below ceiling.
(16) Doubled tin pipe*. *4-inch air «pace between In partition«, kept
1 inch from all woodwork. Steam and hot water pipe* 1 inch
from woodwork.
(IT) Heat pipes running through floors, fire stopped with loose incom­
bustible material
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
For Colds and Coughs
I > -d (hit In Half a Day? 8 i
wouldn't be if your Ixvwvb were act­
in» regularly. Try Dr. King'» Pill«
for sluggish Ixiwcls. You'll keep fit
for work. At all druggist« 25c.
T\
PROMPT I
WON’T OKI PT.
Dr. Kind’s Pills
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M. P. PAHKENOEIl TIUINK
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Th* Ineentiv*.
Lines to Be Remembered.
Explain* P-opsrti*« of Food.
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Oregonian
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Give a hoy address and accomplish­
To be ambitious of true honor, of
Tlie American Museum of Natural
.9:25
•No. 15 Calif Express
History. In New York. Ims a collec­ ments and you give him the mastery the ime glory and perfection of our
Northbound
Is
the
very
Incentive
of
vie­
tion of wax models of «1 ffcrent kinds of [«laces and fortunes wherever h* natures,
No. 14 Portland Exp ... 8:13
of food. accompanied bv explanations » goes, lie lias riot the trouble of earn­ tne; but to b* ambitimi« of titles, of
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•No. 54 Oregonian
of their value In calorics nnd other ing or owning them, they solicit him pla<-e. of ceremmii*! respects and civil
to enter nnd pa-si ss.—R. W. Emerson. pageantry, la as vain and little a* the
No 16 Orc. Express. .... 8:06
dietary proportion
things are which we court - Sir Philip
•Mall Trains.
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Sidney.
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Notable Visitors From England
Place orders for Duplicate and Triplicate
B. S. Dedrick
1
All styles and sizes
Requires about 60 days to fill orders
Adinlrnl Lord Beatty, now n visitor In America, Is here seen with Id" wife,
who was Ethel Field of Ctilcngo, and their Hon, Peter. Earl Beatty came for
the threefold purpose of attending the convention of the American Legion In
Kansas City, taking part In the Armistice day ceremony in honor of the "un­
known soldier" nt Arlington and acting as naval advisor to the British delega­
tion in the armament conference.
INTERESTING BITS
In the years Immediately following
the Revolution h ry war a woman
served the stnte of South Carolina as
the offlclnl printer,
“Tokens," valued at 2% ecu’s snd
3% cents each, tire now sold for uro
on omnfl»n*e* and trnmciirs In Pnris,
owing to n shortage of small coins.
In Japan the chrysanthemum 1« re­
garded a* the qnoen of flowers, Iwlng
the imperial crest, but the cherry hloe-
roni I* revered ><* the national flower,
representing the people.
The origlimi recipe for the famous
perfume, eau-de-cologne, wits dlscov-
ert-d by an Italian living In Cologne
In 170».
The United Stntes government main-
tains 23 national cemetcrlf». Tim ap­
propriation for their care and main-
tettane» for the fiscal your llrjl Is
izsaooo.
'llroiisands of gallons of Ice cream
are being shipped every month from
Vancouver, British Colurnhla. to China,
the frozen dainty being forwarded In
specially constructed container*, hold­
ing about 500 gallons each.
Constantly in Stock:
Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks
Trade Acceptances
Legal Blanks
Blank Sales Books
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