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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1919)
lltlHAV. AVKIL I, 1010. ORAYT PAM DAILY OOUIUER PAGH 8EVES Classified Advertising! KOll HALK HATCHING KU0&-8. C. Willi Log- horns. Uesl of wlnlor layers. I 11. KO nor sotting of 16. $7 In 100 loU. K. llainmeruaeiier, phone 006--28, K. K. 1). No. 2. tf roit BALK-rlO acres S mile from oily. I ores Tokay grape, good gtfdon, good building, 6-rootn bonne, email burn, etc Cll B02 Drldge St., or address I. O. Box 151, Grants Poas, Ore. TEAM 9 and 10 year old, also har ness and wagon for aule. Boll all or part. Call 711 Nortb Eighth or phone 13-L. 2 'If MO l (JOHN bungalow and 9-room holme, both on East D street, for salo cheap; terms If roojilred. Mr. K. A. N. Roymora, phone 202-J. 85 FOR 8ALK Household goods. Phone 607-J. 3 FOR 8aXe 120-uere ranch on Chapman creolc, &0 acree In culti vation, 100 fruit trees, t head cat tie, 2 homed, chl-keni. buggloe, wagon and farm Implement all for 13,000 oaah. 8oo Lee Brown at Tied Front bam evenlnga 37 FOR 8AIJJ One new Oliver type writer. Phone 178-J. 37 FOR RENT Modern house, soml furntahed or unfurnished, 1324 Beat A atreet. Mra. A. J. Klocker. Modford. Ore. , 8022 FORTY ACRES on Louso creek for , rent. I will fumliih aeed If ne reeaary, aleo one horao and 50 eblrkens, plows and cultivator, four rows and two pigs. Come and see R. Tlmmona for particulars at . (OS L atreet. 23tf FOR RENT Furnished 5-room cot tage. Inquire of O. P. Jester, at GranU Puss hank. 34 WA.NTKD TEAMS WANTED On Iaclflc hlh wuy work, 12 mlloa north of Olondalu; 17.50 for eight hours; work for three or four months. Address O. E. Colby, Olendale. Oregon. 37 TO EXCHANGE TO TRADE Two bouses aud 6 Iota In Dundee. Yamhill county, Ore., 27 miles south of Portland, one block from 8. P. depot for 6 or 7 room house In Orsnts Pass. Ap ply 216 West I street. 42 EXCHANGE House and lot In Long Beach, Cal., for house In Grants Pas. Address E. E. Blonchard, Albert building, phone 236-J. 54 A 3-YEAR OLD hnlfor came to my ranch two yoars ago; light red with wtilte face and line back; no 'brand; marked with crop of right ear, with upper bit; crop or left ear, with half crop. Owner will please call and pay charge. Ad dress P. O. Box 106, Kerby, Ore gon. 2 DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. A kinds of drayage and transr wsrk carefully and promptly don Phone 181-J. Bland at frelgb depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; to do w Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phon- 397-R. . F. G. I8HAM, drayage and transt Safes, i lanoa and farnttur moved, packed, shipped and.stor d. Office phone 124-Y,. Vst "dence phone, 124-R. ' The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursdaj and Saturday Leave Grant Pass..... 1 P. M Arrive Water Creek ....-....-2 P. M. Leave Wat rs Creok 3 P, M Arrive Grants Pass -4 P.M. For information regarding freight and passenger rules call at the offlcr of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 181. . listless or languid, or hen you can't! sloop or eat, better take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Toa, livens you up, purifies the blood, soothes and regu lates the stomach, makes you eat and sleep. A real Spring Medicine, 35c. Tea or Tablets. Sabln's Drug Store. Adv. - . " . - ' - ' All kinds of Commorla! Prlntlnj at lbs Courier ifhee. . , MlkKKIXANKOnt JITNKY SERVICE Any where, any time. I'hono Mo'cha Cafe lsl-H Utto J. Knln, incidence M3-Y 3S TIRES Used tires bought and told Auto Service Co. Phone J 2 4-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 20t( a" 'irOALURAlTHriniuraYcliTVent ale a ipeolaltr. Acreage, Building and Loans. 800 O street, Launer'a old loratlon. tf ELECTRIC W1RINU and general electrical work, repairing, boua wiring. C. C. Harper, 315 Nortb Blith street, phone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cents a ysrd All work guaran teed. Tbo Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 1" IF YOU WANT to soil your pro. perty; If you want to buy proper ty; If you want good loans; If you want any aervtce that a realty man can render. Bo McKlnatry, 603 O atreet. '25tf ANOEL CAKES 75c. Phone 190-J USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call the Spa confectionary, phone 2 11,2 -R; resi dence phone 830-R W, O. White. 183 ELECTRIC WIRINO House wiring, motor Installed and repaired. Phone 24S-L. Joe A. Poller. 63 DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth stroet. phone 211-Y. 55 CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call 183 J. Residence 149-Y. Otto J. Knlps. 238 PHOTO HTl'DIO THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo grapba. Open dally except Sun day from fO a. m. to 6 p. m. Bun day sittings by appointment only Phone Mill, 183-R, or residence 140-J. (7U DENTISTS B. C. MACY. D. M. p. Ftrst-la. dentistry 109 H South 8ltu street. Grants Pasa, Oregon. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., successor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 163-J. PHYSICIANS U O. CLEMENT, . M. D t'rartlr. limited to diseases of the eye. ar nos and throat. Glasses OtteC OOc hour 9-12, 1-5, or on at polotment Once phone 62, res' dene phone 859-J. & LOUOHRIDOE. M. D. Phyaldls' and surgeon. City or country call attended day or nlgbt. Resldene phone 869; office . phone .18' Sixth and H. Tuffs Bldg A. A. WITHAM, 5T D. Interna medicine and nervous diseases 908 Corbett Bldg., Portland, On Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL. VsUrlnarlan Offlce, realdence. Phone 806-R ATTORNEYS H. D. .NORTON, Attorney-at-la Practices In all Stale and Feder Courts. First National Bank Bldi COLVIO k WILLIAMS. Attorneys at-Lw, Grants Pass Banking Or Bldg., Orants Pasa, Oregon. . 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Pre ttoe In all court. First Natlona Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney Law. Golden Rule Bulldlni Phon 870. Grants Pasa, Oregcs BLANCHARD BLANCHARD. Al torneyi, Albert Bldg. Phon 236-J. Practice In all courts; Ian board attorneys. ' C. A. 8IDLER, Attorney-at-Law, rt eree In bankruptcy." . Masnm ' temple, Grants Pass, Ore. GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. Phon 18B-J. - - . JAME3 T. rHINNOHIC. T.nwvor ,rst. National Bank building. Grants Pass, Oregon. 1 CHICHESTER S PILLS W HIE U1AMOND BBANB, A nsi liltHNI PILI.S. tm IS yiT hoownm Oett SMwt Aiwa yiRril kbit SOIL. uY L'H.GGIi. t.XKtlrtnEkfc .XvQTa I''11 a K S Vol t"i,lllcV Sw'ttijl (nan, mini tlfc lllua Ritwa. V 4V1 It ,1 Th M l,w mt .... V l ... B As in Days i i - ' f.,v 1 1 --;- ly 'I - ' . :. ., . ..' - m t t"r : m i',y J y 'l ('vtVl 4JkrSitZ ..ii. Wn.ni , ' if. -iii -C-ll-.fy ill x The tiluln aud conservative Apparel Uiat women allowed themselves In war j the liitroUuotlon of smocking In shoul tlmea litis affected our coming spring dent and at each side of the front of styles In two wnys. I'lrst, It tins tho skirt. It lias no elaboration and brought hnnd-sewlng and simplicity of design Into more prominence than ever on spring and summer frocks and It has pnved tbe way for a reaction In favor of lovely color. As In the days long cone by, when women hnd more leisure for needlework thnn they have allowed themselves recently, we are to have numbers of slmiily designed, beautifully made and flushed, sheer frockK for summer' weather. Imported voiles have soared to un heard of prices and are unreasonably high. At $0 and ?7 rr yard thoy have silks and sntlns outdistanced. But American mills will turn out fine voiles. Ilncn-flnlxhed Jnwii?, trnnMpnr- ent orinindles, nut lnexx-iisve, but not prohibitive in price. Hmi . of these thin weaves surest georgette and are fairly close Imitations of It. The very pretty frock shown In the picture ubove Is a type tf line n'v. sheer iuind-sewed dresses. Except for "THE Lord helps those who help themselves." If we want Oregon to grow and prosper we must recog nize our duty to help our selves by patronizing our own industries. Let us speed our state along the path of growth and prosperity. v USE HOME FRODUCTS. HOMI iNDUITItT LlAOUl of Omoon Printing that pleases We do it! Courier Job Department. 1 , Thifty.shrewd.care ful people make it a habit to read our clas sified ads Do you ? These ads. are mon ey savers and money makers. Keep your eyes on them. - Gone By rirullcl groups of hand-run tucks and does not need anything more. It has no subtleties of construction;. all the details of Its making are aet forth in the photogruph, and they are reamur Iiig to tbe home dressmaker. Yet a simple hand-made frock of this kind. In sher cotton or silk fnbries. Is sold for a h';:h price in tbe shops, com mandlnK something like a hundred or a lum1r"l mid tweniy-flve dollars In smart establishments. With these liKht frocks piquant gir dles of black velvet ribbon are worn. Sometimes the ribbon Is In a color and ncciiK'.onully It matches the frock. But blark prows a wonderful spice to the v.-nsmi's HKlit mid flowerlike colors. In the girdle shown three crochet but tons are set on tbe front and small but tons of the same kind fasten the bodice at the back. SHE KNEW THE GREAT STORY Girl Lacked Gift of Narrative, but Was Able to Tell All About Chateau Thierry. A we crawled up a railroad track In the vicinity of Chateau Thierry (this wn In October) railroad track which seemed the only new and complete object In -sight the 7. M. C. A. girl, who hod been sitting In the corner of the compartment resisting all advances at couvcrsatlon. volun teered a remark. "Our division took It," she said. It turned out that she had gn In with her canteen Just behind the divi sion, during that fight wherein Amer ica made good. She lacked the narra tive talent, that girl, but she came out at Intervals with flushes like this: "When our boys came up the strag glers said to tfcem: 'You can't stay In therel' And our boys said: 'We'll not only stay there, but we're going forward.' When the stragglers saw tliut, they formed, too, aud weut back with them." Or this, as we drew Into sight of a road bordered by blackened rulus: "There's where our divisions came into sight, singing, The Yanks Are Com ing.' "Will Irwin In the . Saturday Evening Post Pretty Polly. "Polly, want a cracker?" "Why, yes," answered Poll as she rluraed her plumage nad neatly brushed out her cage with her port- side wing. "Now that the war la won anil thA nMfftfiltv for fnnil pnnservn tlon has been reduced to a certain de- gree, I feel that I may Indulge In ray favorite dish without serious damage to my conscience, And the wealthy munitions worker who. overheard the remark bought her on the spot for $1,000 caRh, saying that she should be surrounded with luxuries for the rest of her days, yea though she lived to be as old as the mother-in-law joke. Note Gentle readers who look for moral to this particular piece of patriotic persiflage will please try to bear up under the disappointments There ain't none. Indianapolis Star. COMING EVENTS April 7, Monday Illustrated lecture - by Prof.. Reed, O. A. C. . Apr. 7, Monday iMrs. Florence Ev r.,ell Atkins speaks at Chamber of Commerce luncheon and at 2:30 p. m. at Baptist church, V . April 1.4, .Monday Colonel Leader gpeaUs lu Cruuu Pas. 111 SnSMaBMS3ESSSSSSBSCa REDUCE WASTE BY CANDLING Difficulty In Determining Quality' of Certain Classes of Egg In Com mercial Plant. (Prepared by the United State Depart ment of Agriculture.) Although the candling method of de termining the quality of eggs In tbe shell Is the best known for commercial grading, recent Investigation conduct ed by the United States department of agriculture show that one group of eggs of inferior quality cannot be de tected by this system, and that It Is Inadequate In grading stilt another group. The investigations, reported In Department Bulletin 702, show that ex perienced condlers and those using ex treme care do not make many mis takes In grading eggs. Eggs with green whites and those having a normal ap pearance but bad odors are not recog nizable by candling. White rots, more particularly mixed rots, eggs with yolks slightly stuck to tbe shell, blood rings and eggs with bloody whites are not always detected, and are Included In the group most frequently jnlscan dled by Inexperienced or careless work men. Eggs with brown shells or light colored yolks make detection between good and bad specimens more diffi cult. In the studies with skilled candlers. who candled a numlier of cases of 30 dozon eggs each, the average propor tion of had eggs miscandled per case varied from 0.2 in spring firsts to 10.77 In very low grade cold-storage eggs. The percentage of bed eggs which could not be found by recandllng ranged from none to 6.93 per cent per en ft a nnrt ripneniled on the frrnrft? of tbe eggs examined. In tbe commerci:' , candling of 128,587 eggs, 6,085 bad eggs were found, of which 71.05 per cent were recognlxed by candling and the balance, or 28.35 per cent, were not found until the eggs were opened" and examined individually. Then It wos observed that the 28.35 per cent was divided between a group of 17.02 per cent bod eggs, which In many In stances are distinguishable bv can dling, and a second group of 11.33 per cent consisting of types of bad eggs which cannot be discovered until the eggs are broken. The accuracy of candling depends upon the quality of the eggs and the. skill of the candler, according to tho bulletin. In plants having poor man agement and poor candlers the number of good eggs In the discard sometimes reached 11 doxen to the cose. The en- 1 Candling Eggs in a Government Poul try Demonstration Car. forcement of a system of' checking the work of Individual candlers, particu larly In plants employing Inexperienced help, was found to be the best way to maintain high efficiency and thus elim inate waste by grading marketable eggs as rejects. UtSI WtlUH I rUn LtbrlUnNd Three and One-Half Pounds for Hens and Four and One-Quarter for . Cocks Is Average. There Is no standard weight given for Leghorns, though the average may be said to be three and one-half pounds for -hens, and four and one quarter pounds for cocks. Pullets and cockerels are a trifle under these weights. Some strains run heavier, which Is obtained by Introducing Mi norca blood. It is thought that some of the English breeders have crossed a llttlo Wyandotte blood, for their Leghorns ure of a much different type. Don't Forget This. According to an English scientist's estimate the world's total annual rain fall amounts to 29.457.4 cubic miles, of which less thnn one-fourth drains through rivers into the ocean. ( . v . - - rXOVEnALLS . FaU.S.Pt.Off. Is our RegHteredl and Qomrnon-Iaw Trade-Mark and can only be right fully used on goods made by us. Kovtrallt are garments (or children 1 to 8 year, or age. 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