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TL'l'IHUAY, NAM II 87, Jtl DAILY HOC IE RIVER COURIER PACK THREE 4 t A TONIC Of Blood-Root, Golden Seal, Stone and Queen'i Root Aim Cherry Hark and Hac-redi Dark with glycerine make a woudiirful tonic, called " tinlden Medical Mscov try," limiting thousand of Oregon people strong. Aik your nclglibor lit on loll you. Corvalll, Oregon. "Doctor Pierce's r tn u I nave Imii wed In my father's family ever elnce 1 enn remember. My mother took the tlolden Medical Discovery' and the 'Plesiant IVIIrU' ami wa ourad. Father .....I. ! ifltl tX,'A l I'j,.'"" WO 4'ISCOV- f'kflf ftf for torpid '''Xw 1 liver and Indliree- Hon and wu greatly beuellted. I, also, look tha 'Discovery' lur kidney, liver and stomach trouble and received) great benefit. 1 am glad lo tell other of the merit of Dr. Pierce's Hidden Medical Discovery. D. 11, Vvit, M H. 6lii Street. Oct good blood through tlie nun of Dr. Pierce's (bdden Medical Discovery, and vou will tive no more weeklies. It u Uii world' proved LUkmI purifier and tonic. It'a not a secret remedy for it ingredient are printed on tlin wrap, per. For sale by druggliit in liquid or tatileta. Hurt to taka it to-day and before another dnv linn punned the tin- lurllles of the blood will lM-giii to eave your body tlirotlgh the liver, kidney, bowel mid iikiii, and in ft few day you will know by your steadier nerve, llmier step,) keener mind, brighter eye and clearer (kin, that the bud bloiid I passing mil ana new, rich, pnre blood In filling your arterte. Send Dr. Pierce, liulfalo, N.Y., ten cent (or trinl package. Portland, Mar. 2". Today" mar- Wheal Club, 10; blucstem, 175. Oat No. 1 white feed, 88.00. Harley Feed. 40.50. ' Mom.-Dent live. 14.35 kt 14.35. Prime eteera, 9.50 (t 9.65; fancy cow. 8.00 ( 8.50; bent calve, 10. Spring Iambi, 13.50. Hutter City creamery, S9; coun try. SO. Ilutterfat Unchanged. KggH-8oluctd local extra, 27. lien, 20; broiler. 35; geeae, 13 f IS. Copor, JO. INCASED POSTAGE STAMPS. Oaoe Deed a Monty, They Are New Rare and Valuable. New York city was the birthplace of a peculiar aort of uiiiiiey, mudo by put ting United Stales iHwtnui' Ktiilli In flat circular hriis cumw. with the face protected by a tbtu ahtvt nf uilca. The lucased taiilHi consisted of these de nominations: 1, 3. o. lo. Vi, 24, 30 and W rent. ls2. and ibl method of pro tecting the tniiiM wi they could with atand lb wear of clreiilullou was the luventlon of Jolm (iault, who wae In busbies at Tark place. New York city. Mr. tlault manufactured many klude to bo lined by business llrnia iu place of email chaugn, a well a the muti lated and worn pontage tiiui uacd for money at tlie beginning of the war. Many of tho Incased atampa bore tha name of the firm on the reverse aide, ao that the currency aerved to adeer tlae the firm that humed It. Occasionally a aubwrlbcr aaka ua lu regard to (heap Hfumpa and their value. Our reply alwaya la that they are of considerable rarity and not Infrequent ly they command a big premium. Tbia la particularly true of the 12, 24, HO and 00 cent denomination. Theaa atamiM are eagerly nought for by cot lector of both atmni and coin, but eapcclally the former, and they fetch good price whenever offered at auo tlou wile. American Hoy. lO Morse's! Early VtietaUc iwl Flower " ' 1 III . I vu hould b trtd now. riant Mor (Grand PriitCarrott. Cabbig'a.Onion, Bt. Pi, SrlaMkiadTuralet. AlieMyrM Swatt PM tmi Puiit. All r uUciti California Seeds I Doa't V it that r "iat at . ,, - . ft, m nenfc 0 lil ar N UwllH Ditw If rw d.M a! urry Man.'! MR airtrt if 9r Mlaltil Frn. Y.wanlir will ki rtl iHt l. 0. 0. MORSE 0 CO. i SeeJimen ' ' San Franclico i; . -v mil jJ -L I Scientific Farming ; m ti nn m x n vt vt vt vt vt n vt TUT SKID CORN, In the (prlng 1 axauitned and teted all of th ear, and all tboa tlmt didn't tut at leoit 08 twr cent I didn't plant I Diada the teat by taking two kernel Vt from tb tip, two from the butt Uf and two from the center of tb X ear and put them lu a bos of W dump aawduat and covered It X with a damp, wurin cloth and Vt et It near the etove. At differ- Uf ent time 1 wet the Mwduit, Vt aud it wa only a few day till Uf all were prouted that would.- Vt Arthur V. (iatea, Champion Uoy Vt Corn Grower or MlaaourL 1014. Uf Vt iaflfKl7rtfHf)3Mf)(fM(fMf ROUGHAGE FOB HORSES. Fueling of Out and Pi Hay Permit Ratiucliun of Grain Ration. Whl.e iut and 'en buy arv well kiiouir in nuiH'!ia;.e for rattle, par tkulmly lu il;iliHig, ua rouuliare for hoise, peil,ni It la imt au imi:i!iioii ly tiHl, tii.vu I." I Owen of the New Jersey college ferci. 'i'lumthy bay ha Imhsi held aa Hie ideal bay for the borne, mid ether liny. CHin-clully tlnwe rich In protein, are looked uk)ii oiumvliiit imfuvornlily. Aa roughage for borae oat mid peu hay are vrorthy of a more extended uae on account of their great feeding value. The pen add protein to the mtlun and nibre nearly balance It, o that with proper Judg ment a decided reductlou may be made In the amount of grain fod and the ani mal kept at I ci coat 1 have wintered twelve bead of boraea on oata ami pea hay, feeding tbem alnce early fall, and have never win tered bone mora economically nor even had them looking better. The grain ration haa been corn and oata, mixed ao tbnt tha corn wa about two tblrda by bulk. Where aome of the boraea bare bud only aufflclent work for good exerclao, nearly all tha grain waa taken away, only three or four quarta being fed a day. The boraea bar a ghay, healthy appearanco and are In One ahape for the heavy aprlng work that will soon begin. With tha exception of a alight caae of colic, doe to in overfeed of grain, there baa not been a cm of alcknesa among tha twelve bead of boraea eating tha oata and iea bay. One Item of value In the growing of oata and pea bay ahouM be taken Into account It la the yield an acre. Often a field la continued In timothy when the atand la ioor aud a llitbt yield cer tain, tn order that ntticlcnt bay way be aecurod to feed boraea fur the fol lowing winter. 1 f plowed and aowed to oata and pea a much higher yield could bo lectircd. Another Item In fa vor of railing the oata aud pcaa U the opportunity to keep up tlie fertility of the oll, wbcrcaa with timothy the op poalte la quite often the cane. Oata and peaa are cut for hay wbeu the oata are in the milk atnge. An opportunity la thin given to row the ground to cow pea, aoy bcana or other nitrogen gath ering plant, w hich, plowed under for green manure, add greatly to the aoll fertility. Cow-kh and aoy bcana may alio be cut and fed green or can be put In the alio with tho corn or made Into hay If the caaou will allow. FEED FOR YOUNG PIGS. Oraln Mixture That Haa Given Oeed Reaulta In Experiment. Beforo weaning young pig It la well to arcuRtoin tbem to a grain mixture or a atop of aweet milk combined with train. The I'ennaylvanla Mate college agricultural experiment atatlnn baa ob tained excellent reaulta with a grain mixture of corn meal, four part; wheat middling, three parte,, and tankage, one part Tho addition of aklmmllk in. creaaee the rate of gain. If aklmmllk la fed with tide grain mixture the aniouut of corn meal may be lucreaied to lx part. Other mlxturea recom mended are comment, eight parte, and tankage, one part, or aklmmllk, three parti, and corn meal, one part ' If poaalble paature crop ihould be naed for growing plga. Yot qnlck growth of pig two to four pound of gin In per hundred pound live weight dally lu addition to piiiture crop ! re quired. The amount of grain fod "hould lie governed largely by the ppetlte of the pig. They ahould be fed all they will coniume without wade twice dally. . Clever Pay In Rotation, Have you planned to aced more land to clover thli aprlugT Tlie crop pay by making the laud more fertile, bcihic yielding good hny crop, IAr teveu teen year at the Ohio experiment tn tlon corn on tmfortlllr.ed land yielded 0.2 bUNheli mnro to the ncro In a three year rotation of corn, when! and clover than In a five yenr rotation of com, or I, wheat, clover' and timothy. On manured Inud tn the tlireo year rota tion during Mil tlino corn .Vlcldcd 8.4 IiunIioIn more In the ncro tli'iin tn the five your roiullnn. even though more manure wn nppltcd In the hitter rota tion. Tho experiment itntlon credit till Incrcflncd yield of com largely to tho clover crop bceatno It conic once In (luce Uuiti'iul of hnoo tn five year. ;fUHfffHfttftffBfKUfttftlff II N Uf POULTRY WISDOM. M Uf A a uieun to weeding out Vt Kf poor layer and ruining tbo IV 3 itaudurd of production, pedluree Of Uf breeding U iiiifturpiiNcd. tti '41 Many rnwi of dlncime In the t'i poultry yard could hare l'en ft 4 prevented if the drinking veHel Rf bad been acnldcd oi nalonully to It Vt rid them of (Uucixo germ. Uf it Tho lu-t a!jtil exga are pro- ttf it duced by the Tcauhir layer, "4 while tho uhiikkIIc prwlmer IV 4 tiNiiaily him an ankortmeut of H 4 lzca. 4 I'lx up a xhcKcred comer for Vt the early broody. A nuwapaper ft 1 In the bottom of the net help Vt 'ft keep the egg wnriu. flf It Ntunt chick and young Vt 'If hen to get abort of grit aud Vt i Nliell. flf t If we ullow cgli for hatching VI V to get too old or too cold we tuny Vt 31 expect bad luck with tbe Incuba- Uf tor. Uf f nvtvtvtvtvtvtvtvtvtvi'ttvi'ttvtvtvtvt HARDENING JJHICKS. Important of Rtgulating tha Temper ature Under th Hevara. Tho New Jcricy aio'.Ioii call alter, tlon to the Importance of tho proper regulation of the tcuicrattire under the hover lu brooder, nay the Or nni;e Judd Karmer. Tbe brooder I thoroughly chimed and ndjimted, an'd the temperature regulated nnd maln laliied uniformly at PS U degna two or three day before the chirk are trutiNferred from tbe Incubators, In or der that they may feel no Hidden change when traimferred. Maintain thl temperature for two day after the dilckx arc placed In the brooder. Thereafter gradually lower the tern perniuro beneath the hover until It la about It. dcirreca at tbe end of the Oral week, 110 at tbe rod of tlie aecond and 80 nf tbe end of the third. Continue thin o called hardening off procca o tlmt at the end of tbe alxtb week the chick will te receiving little artificial bent, deluding nxm the cli matic condition and temperature In tbe brooder bonne. Tlie cbtcka time gradually become acctmtomed to condi tion met In the colony home and on -. ,.,,. I ... ' ' 1 L axauLT or MATcaAL iNcvaanoN. the ranee. Run the lampa aud uoves a uniformly a (Muwlble and avoid variatlona In temperature from day to day or from night to day. Bee that lauip and atove are adjusted to meet any extremo changea lu weather. The action of the chlcka U an Indication of whether or not they are receiving the proper amount of beat. If the tem perature I right they will form a looie circle lit night, If they are chilled they will tend to pile up attalnst each other, often amotbcrlng aome and weakening the reat The proper temperature I the moat Important factor In artificial brooding, Poultry Manure, Poultry manure la mora valuable than that of any other common farm animal, and It ahould be properly ban died to prevent waste. Frequent clean ing of the home la neceiMry, and an absorbent ahould be ued daily-flue dry loam or road duit or mixture of (hone used with land plainer and acid phoiphate. Bawdtmt may also be used with good remit. Rifled coal alie. too, limy be tixed, but not wood abo or lime. Analyses md value vor ton of m oura of different animal: I'llOS- pliorlo Pot- Nltnmii. aclil. nrli, Valuo Per l'r Per iwr Animal cent, cent, cant, ton 1ouliry. V- or,u" 'o so-1 ( 17.01 Sheep ",m ,1 ,IUU S.M Uok , ,hw ,3it ,sw i.ai Horn ,M ,3W ,4K0 I.tl Until m ,aw .440 s.w Poultry uiimure la particularly well adaptnd to gardening, and poultry rais er ihould ollhor uie It on their own garden or dispose or it at a good price, thu Increasing tha profit of their flock. . . Broodir BrUf. From 300 to 1,000 chick may ba com fortublv bnviileit In ou flock w,fh colony brooiler. However. tle peclfled ruparlij of any uia-itne ihould not be overcrowded, proper attention to all tbe chick 1 ImiHmalhlu If they are crowded under a hover. There ihould bo goo) ventilation under the hover at all time. It la well to keep the cur tain railed a trifle. The house ihould not be allowed to become damp. . At tbe Peunaylranla Htate college experi ment atatlon It I tho practice to clean tbe hover about once a week or oftener If niveMary and the brooder honae about every two week. FIRST "ONE HORSE SHAY." Quaint Old "Ad." That Told the Publi of the Nw Invention. A newhpui cr advertiacuieut lu the Loudon Iwliy p t of Aug. 22. 172S, a copy of whl'-b I lu tbo Wlscomlu III tortcal library, telling of the Invention of tho ono horso chaise, afford an In teresthig example of the advertising method ut that date. It la a follow: "Ilia Miijinly ha been gracioualy pleased to fc'iit hi Itoyal U-tler Pat eut bearing the dale of the 20tb Day of July hiHt. unto William Chapman, of London, Coach and Coach-barne Maker (for the term of 14 year) for bl cole making a newly Invented Chaise or Chair with two wheel, to be drawn by ono Horso between a pair of bafii, which bi o contrived a to quarter the Itoada with great Bane by tlie Person riding lu It. wltbott Lett Stop, or Hindrance, tho Horse continu ing In the lame path, so a the Wheel go exactly at all time In tbe Coach Track, by which meuna the peraou in audi carriage may travel with more expedition. Safely und Pleasure both to hlmitclf and Horse, than In anything of Ilka nature hitherto Invented. Tho great I've and Convenience of tbe eald Invention will readily be made to ap pear by the wild William Chapman at bi HiiUso hi Wormwood Street, Lon dou Wull. Near Hbdiopstiute. where x-vcnil carriage ure already made." Varioiio of Banana. To mimt person iu the temperate lone a banana Is a banana. Hut tbe truth ia that Unto are over sixty knovvu varieties of the fruit with aa great or (.'renter variation In character a the different kinds of apples. Ha waii la said to have something over forty distinct varieties cf tbe fruit most of which have U-en Introduced by the whiten. Some of these are of ex tremely delicate and delU-ioua flavor, whllo other kinds ure used, if at all. only wheu cooked lu varloua ways. Tbero 1 ararcely a city bouse lot or count ry "kulcaaa" or homestead which i doe not have u clump or two of ba nana, which grow with practically no care, new plant or sucker shooting out to replace tbe one which have fruited aud been removed; , Quail Aid th Farmer. Tbo meat value of tho quail la In considerable negligible when com pared to the services these birds ren der to the farm." a bird expert of tbe University of Oklahoma aaya. "Tbey prey uion 145 different kind of de atntctlve Insect and consume no lesa tlmu 12: i varieties r uoxtoui weed teed. They a(uy ou the Job twelve months bi tho year and labor contin ually when weather conditions iermlt I do not believe that the landowner ahould permit n multitude of ao called sportsmen to destroy this powerful ally of tho farmer." A Lily ef Asia. The llllum chalccdoiiluul I supposed to be the lily Indicated In tho alxtb chapter of Matthew. twcutyelghtu. verse, where it Is compared with the gorgeous robes of Solomon, and Its color was scarlet or purple. Thla Illy grows profusely In the moist part of Asia Minor. Indianapolis News. Husband. "The majority of husbanda complain that their hands are alwaya In their pockets." "They do, do ttieyl Then why don't they find there tbe letters they have forgotten to mall for their wlveer Baltimore Americau. Coffee To keep coffee fresh on its way from the roasting: plant through the grocery store 'to your kitchen was ng- an unsolved problem. The airtight tinsnn which Schilling's Best is packed have solved it They keep all the flavor in; and all the odor out They make such fine cof fee practicable and ec onomical. , h got i furtnec Schilling's Best Classified Advertising TOm 8AL& STRICTLY FANCY SEEDS Alfalfa, Red Clover, Tlmotbq, Scarified Sweet Clover, Rye Oraaa, etc. Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, Oregon. 947tf FOR SALE (-room bouaa plaatered. with bath and toilet, 711 I itreet, two lota 60x100 each, barn and outbuilding; or will exchange for amall houie. Addreii No. 291, care Courier. 981tf FOR - 8 ALE i-b. p. motor, 2-lnch pump, three tranaformera, S8S feet (-Inch galvanlxed pipe, 58 feet 4 lncb pipe, one awltch, one belt Inquire O. P. Jeater, at Grant Paaa Banking Co. 982U FOR SALE -Baby cblcka 10 centa each; alio egga for hatching, brown and white legborn and ban tic. ' Mr. F. O. Wilcox, 407 Rogue River avenue or telephone 323-R. 38 ANGEL CAKES (upplled. In any quantity on short notice,' 60c each. Phone 190-J. 992tf REGISTERED roan Durham bull for aale. R. F. Gorham, Rd. No. i, Oram Pa. 14 FOR BALE One 3 Vt Peter Shuttler wagon, nearly new, with good wagon bed for $100.00; one 1 horie wagon. In excellent condi tion, with heavy single harness for $75.00 Granta Paaa HdV. Co. FOR SALE Cow with calf one week old, also several head young stock. R. L. Coe, 804 Washington Boule vard. U FOR SALE 132 acree of timber land and sawmill with log wagon; also 640-aere farm for sale or rent for cash. All the above pro perty ia within nine miles north of Granta Pass. For particulars address W. J. Savage, R. F. D. 1 Box 54, Granta Pass, Ore. 15 FOR SALE Span light driving horses. Weight about 900 lbs. With or without harness and light aprlng wagon. Address H. B. Reed, Kerby, Ore. 16 A BARGAIN SALE Modern, six- room house with two lots, fine lo cation; at 220 West B street. Only $1,500. See N. E. Townsend, 621 A street. is TO RENT SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE and aleeplng tent for rent. Telephone 235-R. 08tf FOR RENT Five-room cottage at C and Second streets, bath. gas. etc. Inquire N. E. Townsend, 621 A street .18 WANTED i WANTED Two men with team to cut and haul wood, atx months' work; gas engine furnished. For particulars write L. A. Eldridge, box 2 6-A. Rd. 4, Giants Paas. 14 POULTRY WANTED We are In the poultry buiinesa and are In the market for all kinda of poul try. . Temple Market 16 AOCOUNTASTS IVAN LIVINGSTON, Incorporated Accountant. Bookkeeping systems, accounting and auditing. Address 115 A street. 31 MISCELLANEOUS DON'T WAIT for a week for shoe repairing. Wm. Hayes finishes work the same day. Half or full sole Neolin; also best leather; 111 & 6th street. 26 ASS A VlSltS E. R. CROUCH Assayer, chemist, metallurgist Rooms 201-203 Pad dock Building, GranU Paaa. TIME CARD The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company Effective December 6, 1916 Tuesdays, Thursday, Saturdays Train 1 lr. Grants Pass.. 10.00 a. m. Train 2 lv. Watera Creek 1.00 p. m. ' AU trains leave Granta Pas from the corner of O and Eighth atreets, opposite tha Southern Pacific depot. For all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of the company, Public Ser vice building, or phone 131 for same. The Round World, '"I hear you have a brother abroad r "I have." , "Is he a long way off r "Yes; be could hardly get any far ther away without .comlug uenrer." Boston Transcript. - , PHTSICIAlfS L. O. CLEMENT, , M. D. PractlM limited to dlaeaaes of tho aya, ear. nose and throat Glass oa fitted. Office hoar 9-12, 2-6, or on ap pointment Office phono, 12; resi dence phone IS 9-J. 8. LOUOHRIDOE, If. D., Physician and turf eon. City or country calls attended day or night Residence phono 169; office phono 161. Sixth and H. Toffs Building. i. P. TRUAX. u. D.. Physician and sargeon. Phones: OffloolSI; resi dence 124. Calls answered at all hoars. Country calls attended to. Lnndborg Boildlng. DR. ED. BYWATER Specialist aa diseases of tho eye, ear, bom aa throat; glasses fitted. Offlea hoara: 9 to 12 a. m 2 to 6 p. m. Phones Residence 214-J; offloa 2674. Schmidt Bide, Grants Paaa, Ore. A. A. WITHAM, M. D., Physidaa and acrgooa. Offloa: Hall Bldg., eornsr Sixth and I street. Phones: Offloa 116; residence 2 8 8-J. Hoars: m. to 4 p. m. 9 a. DENTISTS E. C. MACT, D. M. D. First-class dentlstnr. 1094 Sooth Sixth street. Grants Paaa, Oregon. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-t-Uw PracUco in all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldf. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS Attornera- at-Law Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg, GranU Pass, Ore. E. S. VAN DYKB, Attorney, Practloa In all oourU. Flrat National Bank Building. ' EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorney-at-Law. Office Masonic 'Temple Grants Pass, Ore. ' W. T. MILLER, Attorney-ai-Law. County attorney for Josephine County. Office: Schallhorn Bldg." O. S. BLANCHARD, Attomoy-atrUw Granta Paaa Banking Co. Bldx. Phone 270. Granta Paaa, Ore. V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-t-Law . Practice In state and federal courts. Rooms 2, and 2, over Golden Role etore, , " BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD, At torneys, Albert block, phone 236-J. Practice Jn all courts; land board attorneys. DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING. graining, paint ing. For the beet work at lowest - prices, phone 295-J. C. O. Plant, South Park street MUSICAL INSTRUCTION J. & MACMURRAY. teacher of voice culture and singing. Lessons given at home of pupil If requested. Ad dress 716 Lee street ISltf DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AH kinda of drayage and tranaler -work carefully and promptly done. Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot. A.' Shade, Prop: 1 . F. O. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. Safes, pianoa and furniture moved, :; packed, ablpped and stored. Phone i Clark ft Holman, No. SO. Real-? dence phone 124-R. ( THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phono . 297-dV ' ABSTRACTS THE JOSEPHINE COUNTY; AB STRACT company makea reliable abstracts at reasonable ratea. In vestigate our work and prices, It may save you money. Twelve yean la business. Masonic Building. 26 VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. , Office In Winetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 11S-J Residence Phone 805-R. TAXI SERVICE TAXI 8ERVJCB For comfort, call a' Meti at the Spa confectionery. City and country calls. Service until 11 p. m. Phone 262-R. Residence phone S43-R. E. W. Io nian. . ij Could Suit Her, "Do you guarantee these Color faitr asked the customer at tbe ho siery counter, "Certainly not madam," replied the new clerk in the fullness of his knowk edge. "Black Is uever considered a faat color, you know. But 1 cati show yon something pretty swift lu stripes." New York American.