MONDAY, APRIL 10, JOIT DAILY BOatJB RTIEB COURIER FAOB TKBXS Scientific Farming ) n n v m w u w hi 10 Ml W LIMK rOR CORN LAND. W t .j, - . - V W l.'nru yield liuvvreuulurlybeeo K Ml lltt'leMMnl ful flHlrtlTU '((! r III (V from twelve to fifteen huhola W Kl cr acre aumiHlly from lime rot Nf Uf lug nliout 15 uni t In Ilea yew 1'.' id in the Ohio -M'i'rlment tliuluu Ml 11 funii. Other i'rin, particularly la iy n.ivur, lmvi mIiuw it lii.u iH ruuf !V til rriu thtiwr li , lliu nvcruit W VI uulu fur nil 4ll" In thwtlvo year Ml Ml ruiulluu f corn, out, whcut, Ml III clover und timothy Mug $111.17 Ml tH iiu arte, or u uel prnlll of '.".It per 41 tj i'iil above the rout of til lime. Ml VJ I. 'mo m applied In the spring Ml VI after 4 lie 4 ad I plowed for corn. Ml if From on to two tuu uf ground Ml V limestone Ill uwd hhtw. Tbe Ml 4 experiment 1 ltoii clallla Mf VI y ihui iiun" Uoulii mvr be Ml 4 mixed wltb niirt ur fertiliser Ml if ! be plowed iiuilw, It niy nnw VI t M'lilihy potato? lr applied to llila Mf W crop. Ml ' Ml H Ml K V Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml TUBERCULOSIS IN COWS. Uii el Tubareuli Tart Beat MtK f ' Detesting the OiiasM. Tbe only reliable way to delect tu twrculnal iu dairy cow I by na uf tti tuberculin imt. according (a Ir. J. II. Hurt. associate prafewor uf veter inary medicine In ttie Knti-a HtMn A Krlrullvral college.. Till teat can brdly l Mdinluliitored by the averujre person. It 4 well to nil In the alii uf a oiuptficul wier lunrliia ur Mum other iwrsou ho lias bud iirtiinl iJtiirlu In tllurooalnf Hit- dUce. A cow lil b U afrrclotl ilb UUt-t'uluiil-4miut'lnlly In III mure ad vuiuiAl atak'M uf lbt llruavlU t a MMr fmlor, ma.v coukIi and will liave a fi'iiilrnry to Iom llmli. bill tliva am mil alwnya aurv aympntiia of rulwrcu ohI Tlitr may be oilier raimra von trlbutluit lu tU mum coudlllun. If a cow dHia allow tbeaa ytnptuuia, bow aver. It la advlanbla to biva ber aiaa inad. 1 TuU-rcular cona abould ba iblpp4 to tilt iMtckliiar houars bavlng guvem nicnt Inapccllon. Hera ara apeotal faiilltlea for handling aurb anlnnla. Tba caroana la very rarofully cxamlnctl by tba government limiwtor. mid If It la found to b unfit fur food It la con deuinrd mid undo Into fertlllwr. tf tba illnouawl vow la au rapeclally valuabla animal mid It la not deemed advlnablo to dlaiua of Iter ImnKHllata- a rvaa amtu holbtkui vow. ' ly aba abould ba aciwrated from tba rcat of tba beitl aud cared for by a apa clal attendant ' ' ' ' It la wall for ilia dalryiuau to teat bia bord (or tuburculoala aud ollmlnatt all tboav auluiala tbat ara Uiaeaaed. All aolmala tbat ara puivbuxed abould ba teatod before tbey ora added to tba bard. AU barua aud boualug iiuartera abould ba properly reutllated and maintained lit a aaultary vondltloa tbrougbout Only lu tbla way ran tba dalryiuau be reaaouably aura of pro tecting bla berd aguluat lufwtlgn. PLANNING THE GARDEN. " ' Method af Laying Out Plot ta Canaarva Spaoe and Labor. ' I Since evou tbe avaroga garden pra pared and planted at random urovea a good Investment wby not lucraaaa Ita return! by following a dotlnlte plan? Tba poaalbllltlea from letting crop cloaely follow ona anotber or even overlap ara legion, aaya a bulletin of Pennsylvania Stnto College.' , ' ' Tbere U for Brat coualderatloa tbe I klnda of regotnblei. Theae will dopend largoly upon tba personal taatea of Ilia family and tba apace available. Tbe average ilaod garden must be devototl to green vegetables rattier than to crape like potatoes. Bods, or "patches," are wastoful of 1 apace and labor. Hows niuulug north and south tbe full length of tba plot are economical and convenient. If a full row of one vegotable la not doalr able eeveral klnda may be planted In tbe same row, but tboy abould be eluil lar In cultural bablta and length of growing laaaon. By separating tbe vegetable aelccted Into long and abort aensou crops "com. ' pntilou cropping'' inny be pilU'tlcod. Tlila la simply tbe planting In adjacent rowa or In tbe lame row of early and late maturing crops. With tbla system at lonat half tbo ground lu n itnrdon ' may be used twice In a seiison, even though full aouaon crops are grown. ' For example: ' 1 Cabbage plants are sot In rows thu . ty-slx Inches apart aud twenty-four Inches apart In tbe Vow. Midway be tween tbo cabbage rowa and aleo be i i f 1 1 ik -, i j i f f ;V !. i :..,"t:ti. "ij..fi lu ';t' Uui.! , Iii!iIik Cii'lv nulU' iHi nil flillled III llilfwny l,i'lwn I hi' li.'li'ii. mill i'iii. I.IIKU ii.wii TIiIh miiili'tvilluii In Imi'veHicJ bh fu. town: Tlit nitll-lii-n In h iniiiitb and tb luttiirt In iwmi'II nr HkIiI week; mid Hie entire apuie I then left In the esl liuun, Jimt when It In netiled. "8iidmlon oropplug" la anotber spare Mvlng prattloa. Tbls plan fol Iowa abort seflson cratis by a aecon4 pliuitlng of the same etgetable or different eato(able USE BETTER STALLIONS. Progress In Horse Breading Hampered by Scrub and Grade Slrea. rPrsparvd by UnlUd KiatM drpartment ot .rlrullur. , The una uf luferlur atalllona baa hampered progress lu bor breeding In tbla country to simb an etient. any an article in the now year book ot the United Blates dt'purtment of acrlcul turn, that tlila ludUHtry ho not kept pace with other furnia uf stock raUInc Many horse owuera bare failed to real ise that It la aa expensive to ruUe thv kind of colt whit no one waute aa It la a high grade one. They have thought too much of tbe hither fee demanded fur Ike aervka of a aouud pure bred atalllou mid too lltUa of the value uf the resulting foul. Recent IrgUlallou In mauy state, however, baa dm ' oiui b lo remrdy tbla aituatkin. Tbla movement nmy be said to have had II lieglnnlng in the atALUo.s iiiiowa t itASAi-nca, bockonkhm and cooo coxroauATto.' Wlacoiisln law regulatlug tbe public service of atalllona aud Jacka. which became efftictlve on Jim. I, IfKHl Since thai time twenty addltlounl Blules have enacted .leKJsltlou of a almyarehaxj The vurloua laws unacted by tbcs.i Kliitu illlTer in detull, but lu geucol It tnny iio said lliut Ibey have comelled stallion onuer lo re-prevent their anl. mala as they arc and luitp thim miide it imsHlhle fur every runner und mnre owner u know exactly to whut be I breeding tils inuri-x,' A null futile effect of such leglalatlon baa been to decreane the Krcentte of uiiMomid and moii grel atallloiH In the states affected. It la probable that the mongrel atnl lions driven out from those atatea In which they are compelled to show their true color ure Iwiug taken Into sec tions where tbere Is aa yet no stallion leglalatiou and ere there advertised by their ovnera as grades or pure breds. Iik such states breeder ahould exer cise tbe greatest caution herore taking their msro to the etalllou. They ahould examine minutely tbe certlQcate of reg latratlon and pedigree and ascertain whether tbe animal Is properly regis tered In a reliable stud book und wheth er the description on this certltlcate correapouda In every detail to the anl mal In question, If there la any dls crepancy It la evident that something la wrong. In such cases It la much more economical to. seek out aifother stallion and pay possibly a higher fee rather than run tbe risk of getting a uoudescrlpt foul, which la expensive to raise aud fur which bo good market can lie found. . Tbe amount of the fee Is indeed a small consideration. No etalllou should be need which will uot Improve rather than degnule the offspring from mares. In This comtectlim 'the article already mentioned .point out that It la well known that atalllona of tmpuro breed ing lack (he prepotency of the pure bred and fall to stamp their offspring with breed 'characteristic and often even with Individual merit. CARING FOR LAMBS. Newborn Animal Rsqulra Close tsntlen to Avoid Loss. Al Now bom- lambs arc delicate and clone attention muat be gtjen the flock it all are to bo saved, especially If tbe weather I cold and damp, says Pro fessor J. B. Hitch of Kausai Agrlral turnl college. - ' Tens four feet square ahould be pro vided tbe ewe at lambing tlwo. These protect the young laraha from the rest of the flock and keep them from be coming soiwmuil from tholr mothers. If the attendant ace that the young lamh geta up and nurse by tho time It I ni'tveu or twenty minutes old there wilt ho llttlu used of giving It any fur ther attoiitlon. Twins and triplet are nut uncom mon, mid the ewe sometime rcfUHC to own the weakest one. In t'ii uf twin. If the Mtnmtrer Inmh I remevnt fur n hour uf two, rlievwe will tnm ber al-1 laullmt to the ulber liiiuli, mid wbon the itrongvr one i pnl buck nlie will own them both. . "' In c one of the ewe lows her lamb and another ha twin or triplet one of them should be given the "ewe that has lot her lamb. Due to the fact that tbe ewe recognize her lamh by scent, there la Hoiuetlintw a little dllllmlty In getting tbe fotr mother to accept ber new charge, hut If ttie scent of the dead lamb la ruhlied on the fleece of the lamb that In being changed tbe ewe will quickly rtnlm It a ber own. Kp Calf Clean. Everything about the calf ahould be acrupiilouM v- iloiiii. Milk from Infected con; or ft mi a creamery should be pateurlml before It I fed. DRESSING .A WOUND. j. ,, ., .,, ., f r, ,. . ., Use Soap la an Emarganoy, and It Will Prevent Infection. ' The duuger uf liifii'tluiia, even from light ubrimloim of ih,. ;ii, op. prechlivl hu thuruiiKlily 'ttxlny that no Intelligent iiernou will wllllnuly nele't slight cuts or brulMp where It I I km olhle lo give iM'h Injiirle II rut aid .irciitiuunt with koiiic kind ot Unnlii:,'. r'reipiently, lumever, there ure none of I lie nminl reuiidlM ut hand, hut, u enke of nojip i almoMt always avail uble, uud till huIikIuikv make m'. r.i cellcnt drctw-lug. a RurnH-an army ntrgeon tentlfy. ' The favorite miltnu of the iur-Ut-on far i'li'imiiig wmiiiil before tlm ibiy uf antlMi-pilc diiiwliie woh u hu lutlou of cunlile .kii. The iwual meth od uf drnwliig u wound at I hut tiuio wun to waxli It llioii,i!:r.y n-;tli the wpsmla, allow the siirfii.e lu dry und thru apply llnl mid luuiduce. Tlie oawud rrmovefl tbe germ from the wound, but a the Ihiii 1 ve ami drrw iuc were uot Ktcrllb.cd tluwe drewilug fnsueutly cuiitalneil bucleria which in fri'tcd tbe wound. Ifsbu urgeou hud gone one step further with hi cant lie oap drvMalug and dlpiied hi lint Into th vnuixuiU tH'fore aiilylng tbrm ur rubbed the moistened soap Into the lint hi treatment would have beeu much more effective. Every one should bear In mind, there fore, that any klud of soap makce a good emergency dressing and abould be need a a covering for freshly in jured surface If nothing better Is available. A atrip ton! from a hand kerchief, with the moiKtened oap rub bed into the meshes and bound over the wound, will prevent Infection from outaldo source. And If the wound ha been thoroughly cleiiUKed with soap suds it la probable tbat no other draw ing will be required.-!. Angeles Time. A classified ad will civ remits. cm rm'so s 'Milna Herb Htore . Herb cure for eairhe, headache, catarrh, diphtheria, sore throat, lung trouble, kidney trouble, stom ach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor circula tion, carbuncles, tumors, caked breast, cures all kinds of goiters. NO OPERATION. - Medford, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1917 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tbla la to certify that I, the un dersigned, had very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered tor several years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whose Herb Store Is at 241 South Front street In Medford) I de cided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling bet ter a soon as I used them, and today am a well man and can heartily' rec ommend anyone afflicted aa I waa to see Olm Chung and try hi Herbs. (8lgned) W. R. JOHNSON. Witnesses:. M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. Fri nk Lewis, Eagle Point. Wm Iewts, Eagle Point. W. L.' Childreth, Eagle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point Geo. B. Von de Hellen. Fnrle Point Thee. E. Nichols. Eagle Point. John 0. Orth. Medford. . Coffee To keep coffee fresh oa its way from the roasting; plant through the grocery store to your kitchen was 'ong an unsolved problem. The airtight tins in 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. , 1 , It tots further. Schilling's ' Best PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, April l.Todav mar ket quotations were: , ' ' . Wheat Club, 20J; blueetem, 21 J. Oats No. 1 white feed, 19.00. Barley Feed, 48.60. , Hog Beet live, 15.85. Prime steer, 10.1 S; fancy rows, ft.76; txist calve, 10.00. Spring lamb, 15.00. Butter City creamery, 44; coun try, 85, Butterfat Unchanged. Egg Selected local extra, 32 H 33. ' .,. .. . Hens, 22; broiler, 35 H 50; geese, 12 0 13. Copper, 30.' Clsvsr Coral Fisher. Tbe coral beds of Japan are worked by clever divers. In the employ of a matter diver, who receive tbe take aa It come In, grade It and, when a anhV dent quantity be been obtained, asks for bid ou the lota of each grade. Representative of tbe loading export ing and wbolcmile'Orm are alway at band during tbe sen son tbe beet coral Is taken to Inspect tbe take and proffer bids. Tbe total annual take la about 05.000 pound, jralued at 8700,000. ' Tbe color of tbe coral baa a great deal to do wltb the value placed upon It The most expensive la "boke," a pale quince color. Single bead of tbla col or, aultable for manufacture Into orna- jnental holrplna. bring from $10 to 850 eacu. me next coior in vaiuo m puis, followed by white, light red and dark red. .' Commonplace Term. A humorist aw an announcement In a hardware store. "Iron sinks." and be went In and told tbe man tbat be knew Iron sank. "Tea," said tbe man, "and time flic, but win vault, gran lopes and music standa; Niagara fall, moouligbt walk, beep run and boll day trip: scandal aprcada, atandard weight. Indlarobber tire, tbe organ stops and tbe whole world goes round; trade returns." "Ye. said tbe bo murlst. "and marble busts!" Agatae. Tbe English agate derive Ita name from the river Achate, on tbe banks of which, according to Pliny, It was nri found (tut uk' agate are met with In mniiy conntrloM, this stone; whli h l of the iiiiirl family, was iloiibtleiw from the curliest limes known Hi I he nullon uf the orient Watsr Lilies. '.Vutei llllcH bate n uhlnlnu appear Mice lieeiiiiHe of nil nil mi the leu vex which ' prcvetiN water i -iii: !iinit on lliem ninl clo-.'!ii-; lite iii.hiI !i- ur k!ii:i. IcIih, lliron;:li aiilrll the Tn itt luv-ilhr The Irn vi' nre l.irjje. tti; r. t,l nearly round ' TO THE STOCKHOLDER! OF ' THE IHKU'E KIVEIt FRC1T AM PHOIU CE ASSOCIATION Notice la hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stock holder ot . tbe Rogue River Fruit aV Produce Association for the elec tion of directors and the transaction of such other business as may pro perly come before such a meeting, will be held at the Public Library, Main street, Medford, Oregon, on the 8th day of May, 1817. at 10 o'clock: a. m. 1 ROGUE RIVER FRUIT ft PRODUCE ASSOCIA TION. By R. C. Woahburn, Pres. A. C. Flero, Secretary. Dated Medford, Oregon, April 7th, . ' . 2-9-5t TO THE PVBMC Rumors of cases of measles not being properly Isolated ot quarantin ed have come to my notice. The law provides that all rases ot contagious diseases shall be . reported to the Health Officer.' Any person knowing of u case of contagion rtUcisc and not reporting the same is practically a violator of tbe law. Parent send ing their children suffering with a contagious disease to school or other public, place are guilty of violating this law and should be prosecuted. Inatead or making thla a matter of foaelp all cases of contagious di seases should be Immediately, report ed to the Health Officer. Thle officer wilt make an Investigation and Quar antine Immediately all contagion C4MM, I The Health Officer solicits the co operation ot every cltlsen in this mat ter. F. D. STRICKER, 29 , Health Officer. BicVcIes,' Tires Supplies' VpandTRepairs f t! Mclntyre's Garage Classified Advert? FOt SAiA STRICTLY FANCY SEEDS Alfalfa, Red Clover,' Tlmothq, Scarified Sweet Clover, Rye Graae, ate. . Ralph Waldo Elden, Central Point, i Oregon. ' 947tt FOR SALE 150 feet 6-Inch galvan- ' Ued pipe, 40 feet 3 -Inch pipe Inquire O. P. Jester, at OranU ' Paaa Banking Co. 982tf FOR SALE Baby chick 10 cent each; also eggs for batching, brown and white leghorn and ban tie.' MA. F. O. Wilcox, 407 Rogue River avenue or telephone "828-R. . 88 ANGEL CAKES supplied in any quantity on short notice, 60e each. Phone 180-J. 2tf FOR SALE One 3 Peter Shut tier wagon, nearly new; with good wagon bed for $100.00; one 1 horse wagon, In excellent condi tion, wltb heavy single hornet for $71.00 Grants Pass Hdtr. Co. JOU SALE Cheap, 8 6 0-1 b. mare, 2 t rated bock and harness. U. L. TTpson, Jr., phone 223-L. 82 FOR SALE One . mahogany bed room suite, one oak sideboard, oak book case, two oak. rocker, aeed potatoes. Mr. P. C. Boema, Frnit dole, phono 03-F-l. ... II PASTURAGE for all klnda of live atock. - For particular phone 601-R-l. - $1 FOR SALE Early Magoon and New Oregon atrawberry plants. Plant are well rooted. Phone 603-F-12. FOR SALE Sire atalllona, champion . atock, bred right; none better at any price. Will consider trade. Address Morria Koon, Junction City, Oregon. . St FOR SALE Dewey hotel business. Glendale, Ore., fully furnished, good business; sickness necessi tate change; $400 cash. Address Henry 8tephena, Glendale. 29 TO EXCHANGE 116 ACRES ot iand. between li and 20 acres in cultivation, good old and young orchard, a( Wolf Creek, to exchange for city pro perty. Address Ed. Jordan, Wolf Creek, Ore. V 18tf TO RENT FOR RENT Five-room house at 727 North 5th street, bath, sleep ing tent and chicken yard. Call at corner of 6 th and Evelyn Ave. for key.- i 48 FOR RENT 8-room bouse North 7th street, electric lights and bath, good barn, one acre - land, good garden land, berrlen, $12.(0 per month. Inquire at 832 North 7th, or see S. J. T.'ylor. ' jj FOR RENT 7-room house, water, bath and electric, lights, cor. C and 8th, $7.50 per month; 6-room bouse and barn, West D street, $5 per month; 5-room house and barn, West, Q street, $4 per month; 4-room house, cor. C and Third, $3 per month; 3 -room house, West L atreet, $2 per month. Inquire Otto J. Knipe, 616 South Fourth street. . " 3S FOR RENT 5-room modern bunga low, with Bleeping porch, close In. 811 D street. , f - - s3 WANTED WANTED 600 pairs of shoe to pot rubber soles on all In one day. Wm. Hayea. Ill South 6th street. TEAMS WANTED Want several men with good teama for orchard cultivation. Write Rogue River Or chard Co., Merlin, Ore., or phone 600-F-3. 1 ' i I7tf WANTED To lease a good hay farm with option to buy. Address No. 719, care Courier, " B3 WANTED Married man for farm job; must be competent teamster. ' Phone 610-F-34, or address Box ' 48. R. F. D. No. 2. 29 DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING Do you want an advanced 'style early spring suit, afternoon and evening gowns and waists tor all occasions? Remodel ing done. Reduced prices for 60 days. 215 North 6th street, cor ner D. Phone 120-R. ' 83 ABSTRACTS HOW ABOUT that title? An abstract from Grants Pass Abstract Co. will answer the question. Better be sure before Investing. Offices Al bert Bldg. Opposite Postofflce. 81 VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BE3TUL, Veterinarian. Office in Wlnetrout Implement Bldg. Phone 113-J Residence Phone 305-R. PHTSICIAJH L. O. CLEMENT, H. D. Practice limited to disease of the eye, ear, note and throat. Glaatea fltteaV Office boon 1-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment. Office phono, 62; reiM denca phone tSt-J. 8. LOUOHRIDOB, M. D., ParsteUa and snrgaoa. City or country call attended day or nlghL Raaidsawe phone 269; office phone 1S2J Sixth and H. TnSa Building. J. P. TRCAX. 16. D., PbyHcUa aad snrgeoa. - Phones; OSee 135; reat denee 224. Calla answered at aO hoar. ' Country cell attended to. Lundborg Bnlldlng. - ' u. . DR. ED. BTWATER Specialist oa : disease of the eye, ear. aoee tmt throat; glaasea fitted. Office bonis): 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 6 p. m. Phones Residence lt-J; office 267-J. Schmidt Bldg. OranU Pane, Ore. A. A. WTTHAJf, M. D., PhyslcUa a4 snrgeoa. Office: Hall Bldgi, corner Sixth and I atreet. Phonea: OSes ...116; residence 2 8 8-J. Hours: 9 A. m. to 4 p. m. w'-rtti . ,f- . DKHTIST8 B. C. HACT, D. M. D. Ftrst-claaa dentiatry. 199 tenth Sixth atreet. Grants Pm, Oregon. '" " ATTORNKTS H. D. NORTON. Attoraer-aXJ Practice la ail Stat and Federal Court. Firrt National Beak BldaV COLVIO ft WILLIAH8 Atterneya-at-Law Grants Paaa Banking Oe, , Bldg. GranU Paaa, Ore. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice In all courts. First National Bask Building. ' ' - - . -i EDWARD H. RICHARD, Attorsef-at-Law. Office Maaonle Temple Grants Paaa, Ore. ? W. T. MILLER, , Attorney-t-Law. County attorney for Josephine County. Office: 8challhorn Bldg. 1 O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attoraey-t-Law . GranU Paaa Banking Co. Bldg. Phone 270. Grant Pass, Ore. V. A. CLEMENTS Attoraey-at-Law PracUce Ih stats ' aad federal eoorta. Rooms I, and 3, - over Golden Rale store. -f i BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD, At torneys, Albert block; phone 236-J. PracUce In all courts; land board attorneys. . DECORATORS AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGING, graining. " paint lug. For the beat work at lowest ; prices, phone 295-J.; C. G. Puut. South Park atreet. ' " Mt'tUCAli INSTRUCTION J. S. 1IACMURRAY, teacher of voles ' culture and sieging. Lessons give ' at home of pupil If reqnested.rA4 Clsii 716 Lea street ' ISItt UlUV AGK AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO.1 AM kinds of drayage .sad transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 181-J. Stand ; at ' freight depot. . A. Shade, Prop. F. G. ISHAH. drayage and tranafer. . 8afe. pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Pboaa Clark ft Bolmsa, No. 50. . Resi dence phone 124-R. IBM . WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Tranafer Co. Phone "397-R. -. " r '" " ACCOUNTANTS . IVAN LIVINGSTON, , Incorporated Accountant Bookkeeping ayetesas, accounting and auditing. Address 115 A street. 81 AftSATERS E. R. CROUCH Assayer, chemist, metallurgist. Rooms 201-2Q1 Pad dock Building, OranU Pass. The Flrrt Ctook. ' Tbe earliest complete clock was made by a Saracen metal worker In the thirteenth century . v s; . . .... i. .i . i TIME CARD . ; The California and Oregon Coast Bailroad Company Effective December 6, 1916 i Tuesday, Thursdays, Saturdays , Train 1 Iv. Grants Pass.. 10.00 a. m. Train 2 Iv. Waters Creek 1.00 p. m. All trains leave Grants Pass from the corner of G and Eighth at reels, opposite the Southern Paclflo depot. For all Information regarding freight and passenger service call at the office of tbe company, Public Ser vice building, or phone 131 far ssme, "' ( . ? ..... i v't ) I