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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1919)
TUESDAY, FEHHUAllY II, lll" GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER PA3E TlfUEB MAURETANIA BRINGS BACK A LOT OF SOLDIERS CLASSIFIED n .1 X x. 1 ""m I its - ... .?? : w . .v, ' l) , ' L ( A.1aa4Wl jiwi att Wtfttfct WMim mMkX 13- ft V? ( ). , it i 1 ,4' Wl - f , .7 - ' ' 4 k.v, ' - a r - . 1M r r. ' The tntnN.rt Mnurvtunla docking with 8,500 American euldlert, the aecond lot he ba brought back from Prance vliioo l tin nlgnlng of the rtnlmlct. CAN v i l . i i YOUiSEE? HOW MANjiBOATSi lAltlimnilillili Moi3MiyaeM POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE wit Iti four hundred pictures and four hundred article each month. Is bigger and better than ever. Our correspondent! In all parti of the world are continually on the watch for new and interesting things for our reader. rOPULM MECHANIC MAOAXINE IS FOR SAU V ALL NEWSDEALERS A thwn tnthow too com or amd Ke for lb latMt km. poMpaid. Yertr nib. cniXoa UM la U pan ol Um Uniiad StatM, lu prwwiuni. Cauda and Mauca. OVULAR MECHANICS MAOAXINE. N. MMlin AvaaiM, CKkaM HlbMto Newspapers 5 & 10c Bundles- Courier HOW RHEUMATISM BEGINS Tht sierariattaf apmJ f rhenma; tlam are oaually the reault of failure of the kidoer to eipel polaona from the ajitun. U the irritation of theae orio add rrrstals ia allowed to continue, in curable bladder or kidney diaease may reault Attend to it at once. Don't reaort to temporary relief. The airk kidneys moat be reatored to health b; the eae of eome sterling remedy whl will nrvnt a retrtirn nf the diaeaae. Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capenles immedlatelr. They bare hmurht bark the ioya of life to connt- ktaa thonaands of sufferers from rhea mitlira, Ume back, lumbago, aciatica, -II atonea. ararel and other affections of the kidneya, lirer, stomach, bladder and aiuea organs. Tbey will attack the pouona at once, 1a nut tha kldnpva and nrSirr tract and the soothing healing oils and herbs will reatore the inflamed tisaues and nana to normal health. All others are Imitations. Ask for COLD MEDALi and be aura the name HOLD MKDAL la on the bos. Three sisea, at au good druggiita, Envelope, at the Co .Her Office. There are good that Stores in This City so they could use twice as much Advertising Space as they and make it pay! now use- The better the store the better the advertising pays. , Your own observations in the store-world will confirm this truth. Tublicity is bad only for a bad proposition. It is just as surely good for a good one. What is a "good store?" One that really serves the . public, protecting its patrons as to values, not merely as to prices. There are many stores in this city answering to that definition completely. In every city there ire alwavs some stores that do not. An important phase of a good store's service to its patrons is. its newspaper advertising. This should be com , plete, frank, informing. It should tell the store news as full)' as a good newspaper tells the news-of the day. a Perhaps the best possible new policy for the good stores of this city to adopt would be that of doubling the advestising space that they use thus giving them "elbow room;" giving them bigger opportunities for telling their patrons, in detail, about every selling event, about every bargain offering, about every dollar's worth of new stocks Of course, even half' enough advertising pay the really good store; but adequate advertising1 .would pav much better, i ,.. .. .. ; . ' , IS BIG TUBERCULOSIS LOSS FOR SAUK PINE wood, .half dry, $2.50 per tier; dry pine, $2.75, delivered. R. Tlmmons, phone 533-J. 77tf F6R SALE White Leghorn and barred rock cockerels from hens with laying records, eastern stock, price 2.50 each. Eggs for hatch ing, ft for 15. Luther Robinson, Rt. 4, phone Wlldsrvllle line. 87 MiaCEIXAXEOUH JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Phone Mocha Cafe 181-R. Otto J. Knlps, Residence U-Y. I 211 E. L. OALBRAITH, insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O street. Leaner' old location. 94 Federal Government Bears Partial Loss of Animal Slaughtered Because of Infection. (Prepared by the United States Depart ment or Agriculture.) The 1019 agricultural appropriation bill JuKt paused by congre.ua contains an Item expected to be of great im portunes In the federal and atate cam pulga to eradicate tunerculosl among cattle and swine. It provides that the federal government shall pay Indem nity to ownerarahose cattle are slaugh tered because they have been found In fected with tuberculoma. The department of agriculture la to pay one-third of the difference between the appraised value of the cattle and the wilvage value of the slaughtered animals, provided that the state, coun ty or municipality In which the cattle are owned and kept Is co-operuting in the tuberculosis "work and puys at least an equul amount to the owner. FOR SALE Loose alfalfa hay. H. E. Gordon, phone (10-7-34, R. F. D. No. 2. 92 FOR SALE Three thoroughbred Ancona cockerels from good laying strain, $1.50 each. Four pulleta from same strain layed Decem ber 1918, 82 eggs, January, 1919, 9ft eggs. Can you beat it. James Eads, 108 West I street. 92 j-jta-u . . . I. ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrioa! work, repairing, houas wiring. C. C. Harper, 607 B St., phone 47. . 9S GEO. H. PARKER, dealer lb all kinds of nursery stock; II year in the business. 401 West D St, phone 285-T, Granta Pas. 81tf TO Re. .it SECOND HAND goods of every des cription bought and sold. A. J. Powers, 408 South 8!xth street tf 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 Ave. 07tf SEED WHEAT, oats, barley and G. P. Egg Food. Don't forget our prlcea are lowest At New Mill Warehouse, corner Third and O atreeta. , 86U FOR RENT OR SALE Our resi dences at 801 and 811, North 6th St., eight and ten dollars a month. Will sell either or both. Make me an offer. John Summers, Leba non, Oregon. . 40tf 41 FOR rent Partly furnished mo dern cottage at. 724 North Sixth Street. Price $8 per month. 81tf X-t i.M.'J ft ' if' i l-t- .-7: APARTMENTS, rooms ad garden - ground for rent. Dean apartment bouse, 615 North Sixth street 88 WAJTK1 , WAITRES3 wanted Josephine tel. Ho-82tf WANTED Woman for general I housework two days a week i Phone 375-R. 8f ;The California and Oregon Coast Kauroad Company . ' TISIE CARD Entire Herd Affected With Tuberculoaia. Bovine , Effective Nov. 19. 1918. In no Cflfe Is the federal government hy the state, county or municipality. : No payment by the fetleral government j is to be more thnn $23 for any grade animal or more than $50 for any pure- j bred animal, and no payment is to be I made unless the owner has compiled with all quarantine regulations. -j , This provision Is expected to re-1 move much of the opposition among j . . cattle owners that has hindered tuber- j. An klnd r Commercial culosls eradication work. Through It ne Courier Office. the federal government, the state, county or municipal governments and the owners of cattle will share In the loss resulting from slnughternlg In- PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE KILL for fine photo graphs. Open daily except San day from 10 a. m. to I p. m. San day sittings by appointment only. Phone Mill, 283-R, or residence 14fcJ. 67U MUSICAL IXSTRrcnOW J. S. MaoMURRAT Teacher of in lng. Write or apply at 716 Lee Street 6(tf PHYSICIANS L. O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practice limited to diaeasea of the eye, ear, nose and throat Glasses fitted. Office hour 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment Office phone 62, resi dence phone 169-J. S. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D Physidaa and surgeon. City or country call attended day or night Resident phone 169; office phone 183 Sixth and H. Tuffs Bldg. Tralna will run Tuesday, Tbursdaj and Saturday Leave Grants Pass .. 1 P. M. Arrive Waters Creek .2 P. M. Leave WaUra Creek !.. 3 P. M Arrive Granta Pass 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131, A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases; -903 Corbett Bldg., Portland. Or Hour 10 to 13 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. VETERINARY SURGEON Printing Teach Children Correct Speech. After all, the best place to carry on fected animals for the protection of ; a campaign for better speech is right other animals not infected. I in the home with the little circle that three times a day gathers about the dining room table, or perhaps it Is onlv the kitchen tattle. It makes no differ ence, and the same little etrr'o i.ifti In the evenlnit' e tli-rs hI-:mi iie hearth. For It Is tV :-m vij - , .t... hear nlwitit its nt Jt vm-.:Vt t OS throuch Ha -hrtc.?.. DR. R. J. BE3TDL, Veterinarian Office, residence. Phone 805-R. DENTISTS E. C. MACT, D. M. U. Flrst-rUsa dentistry. 108 H South 8ixtfe street Grants Pass. Oregon. DR. C. E. JACKSON, D.'M. D no cesaor to Dr. Bert Elliott Over Golden Rnle Store. Phone 6. I- t i. i . . . .1 i & f i Aiiiiiun imiiuriuui uevHiiujeui ex pected to hasten tuberculosis eradica tion was the unnnlmous adoption by. breeders and live stock sanitations of national reputation of regulations for accrediting pure-bred herds of cattle. This action, taken last December, marked the coordination of efforts ot individuals and the state and federal governments for the suppression of tuberculosis in pure-bred animals. On July 1, the department Issued Its first list of herds officially accredited a free from tuberculosis. The herds numbered on that date approximately i 240. The list also named herds that had passed one successful test They ' must pass another annual test success-. fully before iielng placed on the no credited list ' The annual loss from tuberculosis among cattle and hogs Is reckoned at $40,110,000 In the United. Stutes. The federal campaign to eradicate the dis ease Is of comparatively recent begin ning. It has been divided Into three well-defined projects. The first project is the eradication of tuberculosis from Individual herds of pure-bred cattle; the second Is the eradication of cattle tuberculosis from circumscribed areas ; the third Is the eradication of tubercu losis among swine. It is estimated by officials in close touch with available records that 15 per cent of pure-bred cattle in this country are affected with tuberculosis. In grade cattle and swine the percent age of infection is gradually increas ing, as shown by post-mortem records in establishments where meat Inspec tion' is maintained. Infected animals are not only dangerous to other ani mals but may transmit the disease to mankind through milk and flesh. DRAYAGE AND TRANS hM COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Al kinds of dray age and tranafc ; wark carefully and promptly don Phone 1S1-J. Stand at freight ' depot . A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD Bunch Broa. S97-R. MOVES; . ao Transfer Co. do we. Phone SEC i Popular Kind of Freedom. ' "Freedom .to do wmit. they ought not do," remarked the man on the car, !ls the only kind of liberty that ap peals to some fellows." Toledo Blade, . , Optlmlstlo Thought .Self-ndoratlon Is the stock. In trade of a fool. . DAILY HEALTH TALKS The Troubles Women Have BT L. MAC LEAN, M. D. - Probably no man in America was eve better qualified to successfully treat the diseases peculiar to women . than Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. The cases that come to him run into many-thousands, giving him an experience that rarely comes to any one man. ut. nerce tounu i tnat m nearly every case mere were certain vegetable growths which rarely failed to eive cromDt relief in those feminine dis orders from which so many women suffer. He combined these roots and herbs into a temperance medicine that he called Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for that is precisely what it was. This medicine is sold in both liquid and tablet form by drug gists everywhere. Favorite Prescription is a distinct remedy for women and? acts directly upon the organs that characterize the sex. It is not necessary to take a lonz course of treatment with this standard medicine. A weakly, sickly, backachy, headachy, nervous, despondent woman, with regular or irregular pains wiUj femi nine disorders that come in youth or middle age is pretty sure to find in Dr. Piorcrt Favorite Prescription the exact remedy thnt hor condition calls for, and to find it after a very few doses are taken. Why women should allow themselves to stay sick when a very little money spent (or una remeuy win oiuuuiy iuu&b vuem well, is something no one can explain. All women who suffer from feminine dis orders are invited to write the Faculty of the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free confidential consultation end advice, no charge being made for this high profession al service. This will enable every woman to benefit by the advice of the distinguish ed corps of physicians which Dr. Pierce has gathered about him in his celebrated Buffalo institution. .. . , When constipation ' is present with feminine disorders. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken along with Favorite Prescription. Try them now I . , F. Q. IS HAM, drajage and tranater. Safe. . piano and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-T. Resi dence phone, 124-&. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practice la all But end Federal Ooerta. First National Bank Bide. COLVIO ' k. WILLIAMS, Attorneya- at-Law. Grant Pass Banking Co. Bldg., Grant Paaa, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE. tloa In all court. Bank Bldg. Attorney. Prae First National v S. BLANCHARD, Attorney at Law. Golden Rule Bulldln Phone 270. Granta Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD. At torneys, Albert Bldg. ' Phoo. 386-J. Practice in all courts; lam board attorneys. " . C. A. SIDLE R, AUoiney-at-Law, ref eree' In bankruptcy. Maaoula temple, Orants Pass, Ore. ... GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law, referee . in . bankruptcy, Masonlo Templo, Granta Pass, Ore. Phone T35J. JAME3 ; T. . CHINNOCK, Lawyer, Flrs National Bank building, Granta Pass, Oregon. ' ' Bronze Casting an Ancient Art ' The art of bronze casting was In troduced Into Slam by the Chinese about the eleventh century and many statues of the Indian divinities were cast from It for religious purpose.