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grants pass daily courier min.w, jammhy at, imp. NOTICE TO CUKPITOKH . Notice In hereby given that S trail J. Beyfrrth, thn undersigned, ho been appointed fxoi'utrlx of th es tate of John 10. Byf'rth, do?eaod, by the county Court of Josnpiilno County, Oregon, am) nil n:rniiiK having rlnliiiN hkiiIiihI tlm julil es tate r hereby notified to prei'li' the same duly verified, to tlio un dtimlRiKtil oiRiitrtx at the law office of Edward H. Van Dyke, at anml Ps, In Josephine County, Orcoii, on or before the expiration n( nix month from thn data of the first publication of thl notice. Date of flrnt publication. Durum ber 13. 11S. Sarah J. Reyferth. Kxerntr'x. . . NOTICE OK ADMIN IHTIUTIO Notice In hereby given to whom It limy conoern, that by an order of the county court of Josephine -ointy Oregon, ihikIh nnd entered of "Tril, thn underilgnvd ha been confirmed M executrlxof the last will and testa muni of Samuel UiimoII, deceased. 'All person having claim agalnit th Kld estate will file the inme duly verified with my attorney, 0o. W, Colvlg at hi office In the build Inn orciiptnd by th Grant Pass HankliiK Company, Grant rutin, OrKon, within nix month of the date of Hi In notice. Dated thin 13th day of December, 1918. KDWINA LOVELACE, Executrix. KI'M.MOXH, In tlm Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County, (inorno A. Shepherd, 1 Plaintiff, I John J. Granflcld, Arthur J. Granflcld, and Al Cabanne, partner under the firm name j and stylo of Cahunno Corn- j Pny, I , . Dt-fonilnnt. To John J. (iranfleld. Arthur J. Granfleld and Al Cnlmnne, part ner under tho firm name and stylo of Cahannu company. In the nu me of tho .State of Oro Ron, you ar hereby summoned and required to appear In the above en titled court and caune to answer the cotiylnlnt filed agalnit you, within 10 flay from tho service of aummona upon yon. If nerved within Josephine County, Oreuon: or If served within iinnynther county within the State of Oreuon, then within twenty day from tho date of not vice; or If served by publication, then on or before the expiration tt nix week from the date of the first publication of aum mon. which date of flntt publication I Friday, the 20th day of December, 1918, and the lnat day of publication and the last day for your appearance, 1 FYlday. the 3 1st day of January, 1919, and you are hcroby notified that If you fall to answer or other wlio plead within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take Judgment against the laid John J. Granflcld. Arthur J. Granfleld and Al Cabanne. partner under the firm nnme and style of Cabanne Company, In the urn of $999. 2R. nnd for hi coat nnd disbursement herein to be taxed. Thla numnion la published by or der of the Hon. C. 0. Glllotte,, Judge of the County Court of Josephine County, Oreuon, bearing; date the 18th day of December, 1918, order ing publication of said aummona not less than once a week for six success Ive weeka In the Rogue River Cour ier, a newspaper of general circula tion, published at Grants Pas.' In Josephine County, Orerjon, and di recting that a copy of the complaint together with a copy of the summons be forthwith mailed to each of the sulci defendant at their last resi dence and postofflce address at Ban Frrinctsco, San Francisco County, California. H, S. VAN DYKE. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICK TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County In the Matter of the estate of Abner W. Coleman, Deceased NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned haa been duly ap pointed administratrix of the estate . of Abner W, Coleman, deceased, and all persons hnvlng claim against the estate of the aald deceased, are hereby required to present the same, properly verified a reaulred by law. to the undersigned as administratrix ' at the ofTlce of her attorney, O. S. Blanchnrd In the' city of Grants Pass, Oregon, within six month af- ter the date of this notice. Dated this 81st day of December, ! 1918, ABIGAIL CORNELL, , Administratrix. ,i; O. a 'BLANCHARD, Attorney for Administratrix Printing that pleaaee W do It! Courier Job Department. hTMMONH In the Circuit Court of tho Stale of Oregon for Josephine County n. j. Tayior, , vs. Christian Rider, tit al, Defendant SUIT TO Qf'IKT TITLE TO REAL I'HOJ'EIITY To Christian Rider, and Itlder, hi wlfo, and all other per son claiming by, throiiKh, or un der them or oil her of them, by tltlo adverse to the plaintiff, De fendant: IN TIIM NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON you and each of you are hereby required to lie and ap pear In thn above entitled court nnd answer the ..inplalnt filed against you In tbl Suit, on or before nix week from tho flrnt nubllcatlon of thl summon, and In default of such! anawer the plaintiff will apply to tha Court for tho relief demanded In hi complaint, vlx: First; that plaintiff' title be quieted to Lot No. IB of Block No. 10 of II. n. Miller A Co.' Addition to the town of Orant Pans, Jone phlne County, Oregon; Second; that you and each of you and all person claiming or to claim aid' promises by, through or under you or either of you, by title ad. verse to the Plaintiff, be barred and forever foreclosed of all right, title or Interest In thn said premises; Third; for such other and further relief aa may bo meet and equitable In the premise. Thl Summons Is published by virtue of an order made and enter ed by Hon. Frank M. Calkins, Judge of tho said Court, December 30th, 1918, ordering tho same to be pub lished In the Rogue River Courier, a weekly newspaper published In Grant Pass. Oregon, for six suc cessive weeks, first publication on the 3rd day of January. 1919, and tho last publication on February 14th. ism. Date tills tho 30th day of Decem ber. 1918. 0. V. COLVIO. Attorney for Plaintiff, Grants Pass. Oregon NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT In tba County Court for Josephine county, Oregon. In the Matter of the F.slate of Louisa S. Trefrcn, Deceased. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that Hultln A Thrasher, the admin istratrix with tho will annexed of the Estato of Louisa 8. Trefren, do ceaned, has flled In tho above en titled court and cnuse lmr final ac count, and that Saturday, February 8, 1919. at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the County Court room nt thej courthouse at Grant Pass In Jone-i phlne County, Oregon, has been fixed '. by order of tho court as the time and j plaw for hearing said final account; ; nnd all persons having objection to suld final account are hereby noti fied to file and present the same on or before said date. Dated January 10, 1919. HATTIE A. THRASHER, Administratrix with the will an nexed. XOTICK TO CHKDITOItH In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County In tho Matter of the estate of l.erona K. Helms, deceased. IN PHOBATE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, thnt the undersigned haa been duly ap pointed executrix of tho estate of Lorona K. Helms, deceased, and all person having claims ngalnst the estate of the said deceased are here by required to present tho same, 'pro perly verified as required by law, to tho undernlknnd as executrix at the office of her attorney, Edward S. Van Dyke. In tho city of Grants Pass, Oregon, within six month after the date of the within notice, which I the date of the first ' publication thereof. Dated thl 17th day of January, 1919. ALZINA M. McFARLAND. Rxectitrlx. EDWARD S. VAN DYKE, Attorney for Executrix. notice to ntEDrrons In the County Court of the State of Oregon for .Tosnnhinn fnnnlv William H. lmrrlson. Deceased in tno Matter or the Estnte of 1 NOTICE, 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the unHnnilirnAri linn ha.n ,NnnU(.j executor of the estate of William H. Harrison, deceased, and ali person having claim against the estate of the said deceased are hereby requir ed to present the same, properly ver ified as required by Inw, to the un dersigned executor or at the office of his attorney. O. S. Blanchard, in tho city of Grant Pas. Oregon, within six mgnths after the date of this notice. Dated ' this. 15th day of January: 1919. . - ' HERBERT SMITH. Vernon f sii O. 8. BLANCHARD. . Attorney for Executor. NOTICK TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY 'GIVEN, thati R. Boswell, the itnderstgned, has been appointed administrator of the. Estate of Robert J. 'Boswell, deceas-i ed. by the County Court for Jose phine Count, Oregon: and all per-, sons having claims against said eg- tate are hereby notified to present j the same, duly verified, to the; undersigned administrator at the! law office of H. D. Norton, at Grants! Pass In Josephine Con nty, Oregon.' on or before the expiration of six' months from the date of the first , publication at this notice. , I r .IWa hf flnl mikllIII' 1, ' , janu- X," ' ary z. ib. k ' R. BOSWELL, -Auiuiumirsior. A J I i 1 . STRONG AND VIGOROUS CALF Damand for Desirable Young Stock Justifies Expense In Rearing Dairy Youngster. (Prepared by tli United Bute Depart ment of Agriculture.) The herd of the next few year Is comiK)Heil of the calve of today, and It I therefore very Importune that they be strong and vigorous. If the cows huve been properly caret! for before ciilvliig, die calves are generally strong when born. Afterward Uie vigor of the calve depend U)on the care they rocelvo. The three essentials for auccessfnl rnlf mixing are cleaiillnes, care and re-ulurlty. Failure to follow any one of these results In sick or unthrifty calves. If well cared for, each should gain at least a pound a day. In fact, weight Is one of the best guide of projH-r cure; no gain Indicate that oinetlilng I wrong. Most calve nt present are raised by hand; that In, they are allowed to nurse only n few time and are then fed from palls. The common plan In Cleanliness, Care and Regularity Are the A, B and C of Profitable Calf Raising. to allow the calves to nurse once and thuM obtain the first, or colostrum milk, aiti-r which they are fed from pulls. If tl.ecnhes eirt wen mil early they aro more cuslly tuught to tlrluk and the cow forget them sooner. Weaning I a critical time, but If the calves are bundled properly at that time tlure will usually he no trouble. Tlmt Ik the time to pay purticulur at tention to cleanliness, care ucd regu larity. All pulls must be scrupulously cleun, and tho pen kept clean and plenty of bedding supplied. Dump quarter or dirty pall will surely cause ilekness. Once stunted by sickness the calves make slow growth and require more feed for the same gains In Weight Young calves require fresh, clean nud warm milk not In large quanti ties but alwuys a little less than the appetite demands'. At first, four pounds of milk Is sufficient for one feed when given twice dully. When fed In this way the feeds should be as neurly aa pcwslble 12 hours apart. If It can be arranged, the culves should be fed three time a day for the first week and the quantity at a feed thus Correspondingly reduced. Regularity must not be forgotten, for It is essential In calf raising. Regular feeding and a uniform quantity pre vent much trouble. Never try to guess at the quantity of milk; weigh It I Don't estlmute the temperature of the milk; use a thermometer I The finger Is not sensitive enough to gauge the temperature of the milk when It Is be tween 70 degrees and 90 degrees F. The first Is too cold, the latter Is right The quality of milk la Increased gradually so that at two weeks of age the calves are getting dally 14 to 10 pounds apiece. At that age, If e calves ure vigorous, skim milk may be substituted for whole milk. Make the change gradually, substituting a pound at a time. Usually the chnnge takes a week or ten days, depending on the condition of the calves. At the siuue age, offer them a lltle clean dry gmln, such as bran; bright, clean hay also should be placed conveniently. If skim milk Is plentiful, feed up to 20 pouods a day to each calf nnd continue for several months. When It Is scarce, calves may usually be weaned at about six weeks and put on' dry feed. The care during the first few Weeks Is very Important If healthy calves are tc be raised. Clennllness, enre and rtgulurlty In feeding return good profits In strong, vigorous calves. Cow Known as Oreat Mother. . Long before the . birth of the gods the way was being prepared for the apotheoslxatlon of the cow. The Ufa giving cowry-amulet, one of primitive man's earliest elixirs of life, eventu ally became personified as the Brent Mother. In course of time the cow's maternal function In supplying milk for human children brought about, her Identification with thn Crest Mnttw,.. . The moon, also, aa the controller of womankind, was another of ner fonna. "SARKIS IS WILLIN'," DOUGHBOYS SHOUT American Singer Most Proposed to Girl in France Today. ' lklls Helen Denier, daughter of the president of the Central Itullroad of New Jersey, I probably the most pro posed to girl Id Kiii nee today. It all came about because one night she ran out of "encores," and lung a little nur sery song called "If No One Ever liar He Me." It goes like this: "If no one ever marries me And I don't see wljy they should. For nurse say I am not pretty, And I'm seldom very good." The bite of the little girl In the song wa to buy a rubolt hutch and live all alone In a little wood. Hut the Amer ican soldier saw no reason why Mis Busier, who I pretty and "petite" and a typical American girl, should have a similar lot. After they had given ber the three cheers und a tiger with which they usually thank the Y. M. C. A. en-, tertalner. they hesitated a moment and then added a purely personal message. "Barkis Is wlllln'," called the A. E. Fn as one man. Since then tho Incident has been re peated In every American camp Ml Denier has visited. No censor would allow an estimate to pass of the num ber of proposals Miss Besler has re celved In that way. MRS. ALBERT L MILLS President of the Army Service league. WEARS SILVER KNEECAP Soldier Kit by a German Piece of v Shrapnel. Maybe Private Thomas Harrison of the Eighteenth Infantry, formerly of jenerson city. Mo Is "hnrd boiled," but he hns a right to be. Thomas has had a "run In" with the Boche, and he has a silver kneecap Instead of th'e one he took overseas a year ago. He Is convalescing now at the United States General hospital. Fort Des Moines, In. II was at Chateau Tliierry thnt Pri vate Harrison "got his." ne spot ted a German machine gun In a near by tree. "Kldllkc, I thought I could get thnt guy," says Thomns. "Just as I blared nwny with my ritle, a machine gun on the ground opposite me barked, and a bullet cnught me In the knee. A chunk of Khrnpnel followed and scraped my kneecap off. I crawled to a shell hole, and lay for hours waiting for a stretcher bearer to pick me up." There are a number of Missouri men convalescing nt the Tnlted States hos pital at Fort Des Moines. HOME ON CRUTCHES Girl's Dream About Her Brother Cam 1 rue One night one of the sisters of Prl. I vate George A. Egun of Syracuse, N.Y, ' a veteran or tno xwenty-tlilrd infantry, , dreamed she saw her brother coming home and that he was on crutches. She saw' so clearly and was so thor- oughly convinced the apparition would come true she told her employer not' to expect her buck the following day ! nt work. Without a doubt In her mind, she arose the next morning and awaited the arrival of her brother, who hnil been absent for more than a year. The rest of the family scoffed at her. About 7:30 the following morning the rat-tat-tat of crutches on the walk leading to their home was heard, and George appeared at the kitchen door. Noma, Alaska, Deserted. j Only about 600 persons are spending the winter at Nome, Alaska, this sea- j son. When the gold rushes of former I yenrs was on Nome had a population In winter time of several thousand. The last boat this fall -was loaded to capacity with outgoing Alaskans. ' All kinds of Commercial Prlntlm it tha Courier fflc. . 1 Classff ied FOR BALK FOR SALE Ford car (first class shape), cultivator, double shovel cultivator, good range, bedstead and springs, feather tick and pil low (newly cleaned), heater, tables. Phone 602-F-12. 87 SALE OR EXCHANGE Wheel cbalr with propeller, ball bearing, 30-Inch, suitable for house or street, cheap, new. Call and ex amine at 412 Booth street. 74 YOUNO PIGS for sale, also fine dairy cow, fresh soon. Alonzo Jones, Rd. No. 4, phone 60S-F-21 5 "THE MAIDEN OF MAYWOOD" The story of the downfall and death of a young girl. 35c. Pic ture free. M. Parker, lock box 190, Central Point, Ore. 75 FOR SALE Ford worm drive truck. bran new. Cost complete, $775, will take $650 cash. Roy Talt, 403 O street. 77 FOR SALE CHEAP 100-egg Mandy Lee Incubator. Call 811 D street, phone 2S4-Y. 73 TO RENT FOR RENT Partly furnished cot tage at 321 Rogue River Avenue; . three rooms and sleeping porch. good well and one-half acre of land, barn; $5.00 per month. Key at 402 Rogue River Av. 07tf FOR RENT OR SAL.B Our resi dence at 801 and 811, North 6th St., eight and ten dollars a month. Will sell either or both. Make me an offer. John Summers, Leb non, Oregon. 40tf for RENT 9 acres half mile from city limits for $25 to Decern. ber 1, 1919. Address No. 2310, care Courier. 79 FOR RENT 6-room modern bung alow, In fine shape, garage, large wood house with sleeping room above, large lot with apple trees, etc., on paved street. 710 North Sixth street. Inquire of N. E. Townsend, 621 A. 74 FOR .RENT Two corner office rooms Just vacated by Dr. Nibley. Steam heat, water. Janitor. Geo. E. Lundburg. 75 FOR RENT Rooms at 301, corner Third and H streets. Board If de sired. 7g VTAVTKD WANTED By good all around cook, restaurant, hotel or camp work. First class pie maker. Jack Mil ler, Route 2, Box 71. 87 WANTED 5 or 6 room furnished house, small family, no children, permanent Tenters. Address P. O. Box 132. 73 TO EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE Five or 10 acres li pears, 9 years old, adjoining city of Grants Pass, for property In or near Portland. Ore. Inquire of F. H. Gelger, 912 North Tenth street, Boise, Idaho. 74 TO EXCHANGE Eight acres In grain, halt mile from city, sir room house, barn, garage, tele phone, mall delivery, school bus service; for town property. Phone 802-F-12. ' . 87 INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION Much Depend on Selection, Breeding and Management Eliminate Unprofitable Cows. - (Prepared by tha United Gtataa Depart ment of AarrlmltiiMl How io obtain larflro npfvtncf lrn miwi economically is the great problem of every dairyman. Economical produc tion uepenas primarily on selection, breeding, and feeding, etrw and man agement It requires that an unprofit able cows be eliminated, that the re mainder be bred to first-class bulls, and that each cow in the herd be fed a properly balanced ration according to production. It also requires the in telligent feeding, care and management of calves and young stock. . A Sweet Job. ' "And now, since yon have come out and asked us, Clara," said the Indolent and youthful edltorrwe may aa well confess that our Idea of a strenuous Job Is taming wild honey." - Misconstrued Silence. "He who says nothing Is never mis quoted," remarks a philosopher. No, but sometimes his wife accuses htm of sitting there thinking things. Boston Transcript Legal Blanks at the Courier. Advertising MISCELLAXKOVS JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Phone Mocha Cafe 181-R. Otto J. Kntps, Residence 14.9-Y. 238 WE 'REPAIR cars, mag's, coils. generators, starters, batteries, Ig nition systems. Satisfaction guar anteed. Stelger Garage, 211 North Sixth street. $tf FURS, FURS, FURS We boy furs, hides, wool, old auto for wreck ing, and all kinds of Junk. Grants Pass Junk Co., 403 South Sixth street, phone 21. 'S E. L. OALBRAITH, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building; and Loans. 609 O street. Launer'a old location. 94 ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repa-ring, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 607 E St., phone 47. . 95 PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL tor tine photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to S p. m. Son day sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 283-R, or residence 140-J. 87U MUSICAL INSTRUCTION J. S. MacMURRAY Teacher of sing ing. Write or apply at 716 Lea Street. 66tf HUYSICIA.NH L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice limited to diseases of tha eye, ear, pose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-6. or on ap pointment Office phone 62, resi dence phone I59-J. 8. LOUGHRIDOE. M. D., Physician and surgeon. City or country call attended day or night. Residents phone 369; office phone 181 BUth and H. Toffs Bldg. A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases; 903 Corbett Bldg.. Portland, Ora. - Hours 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. VETERI NARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTUL. . Veterinarian. Office, residence. Phone 806-R. DENTISTS E. C. MACY. D. M. D. Flrst-flaaa dentistry. 109 H South Sixth street. Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., suc cessor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone. (. x DRAYAGB AND TRANS UK COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al kinds of drayage and transfet work carefully and promptly dona Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shade. Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co, Phone 897-R. F. Q. ISHAM, drayage and transfer, Safes, pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Rest-, denoe phone, ,124-R. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practloea In all State and Federal Courts. First NaUonal Bank Bldg. COLVIG ft WILLIAMS. Attorney- at-Law, Grant Pats Banking Co. Bldg., Grant Pass, Oregon. B. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tice In all court First National Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney at Law. Golden Rule Bulldlna Phona 270. Grant Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD. A . torneyt. Albert Bldg. Phom I86-J. Practice In all courts; lam . board attorneys. C. A. SIDLER, Atlorney-at-Law, ref eree In bankruptcy. . Maaoni temple, Grants Pass, Ore. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effeotlve Nov. 19, 1918. I Trains will run Tuesday,., Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass ....I P. M. Arrive Waters Creek ........2 P. M. Leave Water Creek ..-...3 P. M. Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building. or telephone 111.