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IV 1 j ? Ml WKItNKMIlAr, AI'IUIj HO, tPIO. Classified Advertising i FOR HA L.K I fiRAJfTS PASS DAILY COrRIEIt VACX TUVuST HATCHING EUUB 8. C. White Leg born, Uost or winter layer. 11.60 par letting of IS. 17 In 100 loti. K. Hauimerbaclier, , jihone 60-r-2J. n. K. D. No. 2. tt TIC AM end 10 years old, also bar ' mm and wagon for sale. Sell All or part. Call 712 North Eighth , or phone 11-L. tBtt MOUWIIN bungalow and -rooai bouie, both on Kast I) afreet, tor ulu cheap; trrnis If required. Mra. R. A. N. Keymors, phone J3-J. J roil SAKE 185 acre of land three mlloe eaat ot Oranls Pass, on the north dank of the Hogue Hlver. Part bottom, the balance bench land. About 40 acres clear and enn be cultivated. Two thouaund dollar la the price now. Bee N. K. Townannd, 121 A etreet, Orant Paae. " roil SAUC 150 bead good 8hrop ihlre ewce, delivered In Granta Pane or Rosoburg, 125 lambe thrown In more to come. Theao sheep are thoroughbred Shrop hlree; good fleece of wool on their backa; price 120. Geo. W. King, Montague, Cal. 4 VRmKST OWNERS!?! P township plate of Josephine county, 60c each. For aale by Josophlne Coun ty Abstract Co. Bine printing at reasonable rate. 29tf rOR 'BALE 160 acres, partly fonc ed, 6-room bungalow, .two poultry houses, large barn, wood house, family on-hard. Near New Hope, for eale cheap. Address N'Oj 728 care Courier or phone 323-J. 66 FOR SALE Household good, 2 a u toe, 1 Ford 'It modal, abock ab sorbers, first claaa condition. $300 cash or bankable note. Phone 204-11. O. M. Rowley. 4Rtf wiuTBOCUONTO andfYeilow4 Mc Klnley chrysanthemums, 6 tor 25c. leave order at Orogon Gas Eleclrlo office, whore we will do ll ver plants. Phone 326-R. W. R. Nipper. 55 FOR BALK One Maxwell car. 114. ' ft 75. A. a. Houck, South Park street. 55 FOR 9ALB 40 acre partly culti vated lend, all funced, nicely lo catod on good highway, ten mlloe from Grants Pam. Addross Mrs. M. A. McColm, Wlldervllle. Ore. 65 FOR 8 A W0 Good, . sound work horse, weight about 1400 lbs. Price $100. Phone A. T. Cart. Wlldnrvllle, Oregon. 57 TOMATO and Cabbage plants for sale. H. i.M. Wobb, phone 29-J, or call at 105 Central Ave., Grants Pans., 55 MISCF.LLANEOl'H TIRES Used tires bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone 124-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 20tf E. U OALBRAITII, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. (09 O street, Launer's old location. tf ELECTRIC WIRINO and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 31S North ij Sixth street, phone 47. tt HEMSTITCHINQ and plcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, . Ore. 152 KNIGHTS and Ladles of Security ' Council meets second and fourth ; Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 43tf i- - ATTORN HYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law Practices In all State and Pedera ; CourU. First National Bank Bldg COLVIO ft WILLIAMS, Attorneys at-Uw, Grants Pass Banking Co ' Bldg., Grants Pats, Oregon. C. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prsc Uoe in all court. First Natlona' Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARO, Attorney "at , law.,. Golden Rule Bulldlni Phuue 270. Grants Pass, Oregon PLA.NCHAIID ft BLANCHARD, At (orneyi, Albert Bldg. PhOB t J J. Practice In all courts; Ian '. board attorneys. V. a eiDLKR, Attorney-at-Law, rei r in bankruptcy. - Masonl temple, Granta Pass, Ore.' n mcsi FOR RENT Private garagt lo3 1 street. 62tt WANTEI A home for a bright lit tle hoy of about 13 years of ago. Mother and father both deud. In quire of C. U. Gillette, county Judge. 46tf W ANTKD- Wheeled chair for In valid. Mrs. W. C. Hale, 408 C st rout. 69 TAXI OHANGK OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, rsll 183 J. Itmtldome 149-Y. Otto J. Knlps. 238 DAILY JITNKY to Selma, Kerby snd Wsldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally st 9:30 a. m. Everett Hogue, phone 317. 317 VBK THE WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country trip. Safety first. Call Grants Pas Hotel, phone 898. Residence phone 320-R. W. O. White. 83 SPA TAXI Two machines at your sorvice at any hour. Phone 262-R when In a hurry for a car. 48tf HTIIAYED KBTRAYED Two Jersey milk cows, one dark and one yellow. Both rows, have left ear marked, and each wear a bell. Please notify C. W. Lambrecht, R. F. D. No. 1, Grants Pass, Orogon. 68 lKNTIHTB E. C. MACY.D. iiT' Hr"lrt-l dentistry 109H South Blili street, flrsnts Pass. Oregon. C. B.TiaTkSOnT "dTm. IX,7uwessor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phono 6. Residence phone 16 3-J. PIIYHICIANH L. O. CLEMENT, ' 0rrci limited to diseases of tbe uye. nnse and throat. Glasses Otter Ofllc hours 9-12. i t, or on si polntment. OBlre phone fli. r ' dence phone 369-J. i snLoVuttaiDu"Krii.urnysi5r snd surgeon. City or country car attended dsy or night. Reside"' phnns 269; office phone lr Klith sd H. Tuffs Bids. . A. A. VYITHAM, M. D. intoru. medlclue snd nervous dlsessei 90S Corbett Bldg.. Portland, Or Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m FRBDBRfCK 1). 8TRJCKER, M. 67, iRooms 6 and 7 Masonlo Building. Office hour, 9-12 a. m.i 2-5 p. m. Phones: Office 18-R; Re. 18-Y. VKTKKIXAKY M)li(iM DR. K. J. 8ESTU1 VeterlnaniT Ofllc. residence. Phone I0S-W DKAYAtiK AM) TKA.Nhrhti COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO kinds of drayage and tranet werk carefully and promptly ion Phone 181-J. Stand at fre:i depot. A. Shads, Prop. fHE "WORLD MOVES; so do wT , Bunch Bros. Trsosfer Co. Phou 897-R. f. U. 18HAM, drayage and tru7fi Safes, jlanos and furnltuf moved, packed, shipped and stoi . ed. Office phone 114-Y. Rest- ' dence phone, 114-R. , CIVlIi ENGINEERS DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. ;' Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 66 PHOTO 8TI IMO FrTic-PICTURE MILL for fine photo gran.hs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Bun day sittings by appointment only Phone Mill, 283-R, or resldenoi U0-J. 67U You must clean the stomach and bowels, purify the blood, each Spring or you leave Winter's germs and Im purities In your blood and system. Drive them away, clean out the stom ach and bowels, take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, a Spring cleanser-purifier. 35c. Tea or Tab lets. Sabin's Druic Store. Adv. The California and. Oregon Coast Railroad Company , , TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. OEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law. referee In bankruptcy, Masonic f Tomple'Oranta Pass, Ore. Phone 135-J. , j A MES TCh7nN0CK, Lawyer, First National Bank building, Grants Pas. Oregon. Trains will run Tue8d'y. Thursday ! and Saturday lieave Grants Pats 1 P lArrlve Waters Creek....... 2 P Leave Waters Creek 3 P Arrive Grants PaBs.....,..........4 P. M. For Information regarding frclK'.jt and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 181, M. M. M. NOTICE TO OONTIU'TOItH . HTATK HIGHWAY )ON8THt'CTION Boalud bid will be received by the Stale Highway Commission of the 8tat of Oregon at Room 620 Mult nomah County Courthouse, Portland, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. in. on tbe 6th day of May, 1919, for the follow ing 'projects: Grading add macadamising, Pa cific highway, Ilenton county. Mon- roo to Ine county line, 3.24 miles In length; 18,000 t ublo yards exca vation; 6,760 cubic yards rock stir-1 fwlng. Grading, Pacific highway, Clacka mas county, Orogon City to Oswego, C.K miles In Inngtli; 40,000 cubic) yards excavation. ! Grading and macadam, Pacific highway, Douglas county, Cotnstock Pasa Cnk section, 1.0 ml lei In' Inngin; 6,000 cubic yards excava tion; 2,000 cubls yards rock surfac ing. Grading anil macsdatn, Pacific highway,' Douglus county, Leona- Draln sertlon, 3.2i ml!c In length; 1 9,000 cubic yards excavation; 6,000 cubic yards rock surfacing. Grading and macadam, Pacific highway, Douglas county, Oakland South section, 1.2 mile in length; 14,000 cubic yards excavation; 2,400 cubic yards rock surfacing. Grading and macadam, I'nclllc highway, Douglas county, Roseburg Wlnchester eeotlon, 2.0 mile In length; 9,000 cubic yards excava tion; 4.000 cubic yards rock surfac ing. Grading snd macadam, Pacific blKhway, Douglas county, Roseburg Dlllard section, 6.7 Miles In fength; 51,000 cubic yards excavation; 7,600 cubic yards rock surfacing. Grading and macadam, Padfi. lllntlHr,V T"Yn ll nl A n . . u . u 'h""ji wuftiai vuuuij, aacunS Place-Johns Place section, 7.2 in length; 28,000 ctrblc yards exca vation; 11,200 cubic yards rock sur facing. Grading, Columbia River highway, OilllHin county, Arllnton-Zdorro-v county line section, 12.3 mile In length; R8.000 cubic yards 'excava tion. Grading and paving. Pacifio high way, Jackson county. Gold Hill-Jose-lhino county line section, 12.2 miles In length; 24.000 cubic yards excava tion. Grading and paving, Pacific high way, Jackson county, Ashland-Green Springs Mt. Road, 5.85 miles In Inngih; 24,600 cubic yards excava tion. Paving, Pacific highway, Jackson county. Green Springs Mt. Road-Cal-Ifornla line section, 14.8 miles 1n length; 11,000 cubic yards excava tion. Grading, Pacific highway, Jose phlno county, Sexton Mt section, 7.6 miles in length, 118,000 cubic yards excavation. , Paving, Pacific highway, Lane county, Eu'gene-Goshen section, 4.9 miles In length; 10,000 cubic yards excavation. Grading and macadam, Paciric highway. Lane county, Junction Clty Benton county line, 5.5 miles In length; 16,000 cubio yards excava tion; 11,500 cubic yards rork sur facing. Paving, Old Oregon Trail, Union county, Island Clty-LaGrande-Hot Lake section; 6.5 miles In length. Paving, West Side highway, Wash ington county, Hilleboro-Foreet Grove section, 4.3 miles in length. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder' (bond or certified check tor an amount equal to five (5) per vent of the total amount bid. . A corporate surety bond' will be re quired for. the faithful' performance ot the contract In a sum equal to one-half of the total amount bid. Proposal blank and full informa tion for bidders may be obtained at the office of the State Highway En gineer, Capitol Building, Balem. Plans, specifications and form ot contract may be inspected at . the same place or may be obtained upon deposit of $5.00 tor each set of llans and specifications. Plana and specifications are also ou tile at Room 1301 Yeon Building, Portland.' Plans and specifications tor thei work in Jackson county may 'be In spected tkt the office ot 'Mr. K. E. j, Hodgman, division engineer at 'Med-! ford, and plans and specifications tor j the work in Union county may be In-, speMed In the office ot Manche O.J Bennett, division engineer, Pendle-' ton. ' j The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro-' posal deemed beat for the State of Oregon. ' ! , v I STATE HiGHWAY COMMISSION',' 8. 'BENSON, Chairman ' v ' ' Wi L; THOMPSON, Commissioner R. A. BOOTH, Commissioner Attest: HERBERT NUNN, r , State Highway Engineer. ,. Salem. Or$on. April 23, 1919. 65 ONE YEAR AGO TODAY (AprU 30) Germans renew powerful attacks against weakened British add Bel gian lines in Flanders. In the bitterest day's fighting of the 1918 offensive French lose Scherpenberg hill, north of Ypres. Few American troops thrown Into the fighting below Amiens to stem Hun tide. Von Arnlm applies crushing tac tics to destroy Allied line from Ar ras to the North Sea. Council of Allies agrees only American troops can save tbe war, and plans to release all shipping to hasten troop movements from America. 8UBSCRIBE NOW TO THE VIC TORY LIBERTY LOAN. WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE PAID FOR VICTORY THEN? . When yon are overworked, fel listless or languid, or when you can't I sleep or eat, better take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea, livens you up, purifies the blood, soothes and regu lates the stomach, make you eat and sleep. A real Spring Medicine, 25c. Tea or Tablets. Sabin's true Store. Adr. Unshaken Testimrny Time is the test of truth. And Doan'a Kidney Pills have stood the test In Grants Pass. No Grants Pass resident who suffers backache, r annoying urinary Ills can remain uiwonvlnced by tbla twice-told testi mony. W. A. Trefren, 731 Highland Ave., says: "I suffered for a long time from my back and kidneys and never found anything that would give me much relief until I began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They strength ened my back and eased the dull miles PBln "at naa settled acrcss my niuneys. i statement given March 24, 1913.) On March 20. 1916. Mr. Trefrpn said: "I am still a strong booster i for Doan's Kidney Pills, for I don't know of anything their equal for tame duck, and kidney trouble. They always do me a wonderful Jot of good when I have to take them." Price 60c. at all dealera. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same mai sir. Trefren had. Fnfr-Mii. Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. seWice. What tbe public is interested in, insofar as power and light companies are concerned, I SERVICE. If a power company doe not give proper service, the consideration which the public- 'ha ex tended to the power company is not returned. Enlightened modern management recognize this fact and therefore make every effort within its financial and physical ability to ren der such service. This is not only a sentimental consideration. It la best business policy. No power company can successfully oper ate in a community amid dlsenslon, discord and dissatisfaction be tween itself and its patrons. It has been the experience of this com pany that it efforts to render good service have been understood and apprciated, and that it has been supported In its endeavor to so ar range it affair a to give such (service. The year just ipaseed ha been an extremely trying one. Many of our men were called to the colors. Requisition by the govern ment for war time need made It impossible to secure many kinds of equipment and material used in our business, and what could be obtained by release was most expensive, still we struggled on for SERVICE, and it has been a matter ot special gratification to the company to note the cheerfulness with which our patron have ex cused the little Interruptions which conditions made it Impossible to avoid. The current year will see an Improvement which w believe will fully satisfy our friends. Caltfornia-Oregon Power Company Grants Pass, Oregon Phone 108-J burn USED CAR BARGAINS One "Buck Skin" Maxwell. Good as new . One 1917 Maxwell. First das condition One Ford Track "Raring to go" , ..., One Overland . $500 -400 $260 CAR WASHING AND SIMONIZIXG A SPECIAMT . ' , , ' , PRICES RIGHT . , ; COLLINS AUTO COMPANY Famous for ervice LARGE BORE LONG STROKE LOW SPEED ALL SIZES Compare it with other Engines . Specifications Associated engines have more piston head area or sur face on which power can be exerted, than any other engine of similar rating. ,v The long stroke, and large bore of Associated engines exceed that of other engines. . Associated engines operate at a lower speed than other engines of similar rating. Built from iy2 to 18 h. p. ; 1 12 to 6 h. pvearried in stock. Nearly 200 h. p. sold here last year. Take weight of fly wheels with diameter, , measure bore and stroke, see if the other engine has a cylinder and base cast in one piece. Our 4 h. p. will measure up with most 6 h. p. of other makes. - Semi steel clyinders. Cylinders cast separate from base. Positive ignition: Head cast separate from clyin der. ' Large capacity water hopper, makes a cool engine. Reinforced frame. Large connecting rod. Heavy, long bearings. Large, heavy, perfect balanced fly wheels.' . Ac- y curate cut gears that run quiet. Sensitive, quick-action ' centrifugal governor. PRICE RIGHT TERMS ""mi i 'iwry-iiisisi i : 1 Considering what you get it is the cheapest engine on the market. There is more service, - less trouble, and quicker action on the Associated engine than anv other made. -If you need a gas engine to take care of the garden," grind feed, or to irrigate the alfalfa the Associated is the engine to get. You can get an Associated engine for cash, Liberty Bonds; War Savings Stamps; or Your Note with a little down' and more each month. Write or' telephone us, we will help you in any way that we'canl Write or call for ii catalogue telling how you getirom 25 to 50 per cent more h. p. than you get in other engines. ! The Implement Man ' '.'Ii