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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
GRANTS PASS DAILY ItHIUKK t'ltlDAY. FKIllllAllY 81. IttlD. VAQM FOUR BROKEN LENSES QVICKLV ISKPLACKO Just bring in th piece We will ilo the rest Letcher & Son OptomertrisU PER52NdL 55 LOQflL NEW TOL.AT WANTED A placer mine. Send particulars to F. P. Bruck, 929 Chamber of Commecre, Portland, Ore. 9S LOST English Pit bulldog, license - No. 54. Return to Temple Mar ket and receive reward. 9$ FOR SALE Household goods, farm , implements: Six oak chairs, 3 rockers, oak bookcase, writing desk, iron bed springs, cook stove, heater, 12-inch plow, 7-foot lever harrow, 5-shovel cultivator, 14 tooth Giant harrow, Planet junior No. 9 wheel seeder and hoe, some carpenter tools, white beans and many other articles. Levi Spald ing, Rt. 2, Box 21, Grants Pass, Ore. , 98 FOR RENT OR SALE Five room bungalow, No. 734 North Second street; slie ot lot, 75x240 feet. Also two story house of eight rooms. No. 732 North Second street, lot 80x240 feet. Both houses have modern improve ments. Inquire at No. 734 North Second street. 98 FOR SALE Tent, 14x22, 3 H -foot wall, 10 oz. duck. complete,.with poles and stakes. I'sed one week. Price, $35. Chas. W. Lambrecht, R. F. D. No. 1. Box 11. 98 Geo. H. Peas, ot Placer, Is In the city on business. O. S. Brown, ot Qlendale, is m me city today. Mrs. V. E. Dana went to, Ashland this afternoon for a tew days. Miss Battle Jewell went to Med ford this afternoon. Mrs. Thos. Owens, ot Evans Creek valley, was In the city today. W. S. DeWltt and wlfo, went to Portland today for a short visit. James Warner went to Portland today for an Indefinite stay. Earl Smedley, who visited Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hull, returned this afternoon to Medford. C. E. Sparks, of Portland, is In the city visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. Fields. He Is en route to Los An geles. - Perry McGee returned to Ashland this morning after visiting relatives at Wilflams. Mrs. Luther Tlngley and two chil dren have arrived from Portland to join Mr. Tlngley. Charmis Cold Cream. Sabln has It. J. A. Eldrldge went to Anlauf this morning to secure men for wood cutting. R. S. Bush, one of Medford's auto mechanics, was In the city today looking over conditions with a view of locating here. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Holcomb and little daughter, left last .night for Portland, where Mr. Holcomb will consult a specialist. J. G. Gilbert was UP front Med ford yesterday. He was looking over conditions here with the view of es tablishing a bakery, having former ly been In business In Grants Pass. Irving and Ivan Kesterson, of the Kesterson Lumber Co., at Worden, Cal., who have been visiting their father, G. H. Kesterson. In this city, made a trip to Medford today. Mrs. Lee Sill, who has been visit ing relatives here for a few weeks, left this morning for Port Simpson, B. C, called there on account of the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Young. , ITovolt Funeral Sundiiy The funeral ot the late Samuel Provolt will be held at S o'clock Sunday at the Sparlln cemetery. Williams. New Fords Arrive ' C. U. Ilobart Co. have a carload ot Fords on the track which are be ing unloaded today.' Mr. Hobnrt says this Is the first full car of Fords he has been able to secure since last July. We IXltver the Gomla A full stock ot garden seeds, on ion sets, poultry food, wheat, shelled corn, whole and ground barley. J. Pardee. Grocer. 97 Not Ileal Sportsmen Many citizens r.re dally going to the river and smaller streams lo catch salmon, steelhcad and trout. The real slmon- pure sportsmen and fly fishermen are not among this number as they condemn flshtnt at this time of the year, the spawning season. Medford Tribune. Electric Work Phone 90 Medford. Pauls Electric Store. 63tf "WANTED TO RENT until October 1, a furnished house. Address No. 316 care Courier. 02 WILL TRADE Land, slightly im proved in Lincoln county- for . house and lot in Grants Pass. Phone 375rR. Write 317 E street. Grants Pass, Ore. 98 FOR SALE Nice home, corner lot, cheap for cash or pay part down, east terms. Garage, wood house, chicken house, well," city water. Bargain if taken at once. Apply 902 K street. 02 lleturns From Arizona Harry Hagen returned the last of the week from Arlxona. His nloth er, Mrs. J. Hagen, accompanied him over from Grants Pass,, where she had been staying with her daughter, Mrs. O. Wardrlp. Harry and his mother will reside on the home place at Feruvale. Glendale News. City license Fee , For dogs Is due and payable at my office. H. H. Allyn, city audi tor. . . 97 lr. I O. Clement Discharge" m First Lieutenant L. O. , Clement has received his dlscahrge papers and will return to Grants Pass prob ably on Sunday. - He will resume his practice and expects to be In his office next week. Try Our Doughnut None better Moore Baking Co. Roy Han' at Mantolr In a recent letter from Roy Har per he states that he has been pro moted to corporal, and is no longer riding a motorcycle, but Is a mail clerk stationed at Mantolr, France. ON ACCOUNT of leaving town will sell 12 White Leghorn laying pul lets at $2 each. Phone 507-R, or call 670, North Third street. . 98 E. L. GALBRAITH, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 G street, Launer's old location. tf Civil Service Examination The United States civil service commission announces that a male stenographer and typewriter exam ination will be held in this city on March 15, 1919. Entrance salaries range from $900 to $1,200 per an num. Age limits, 18 years or over. Further Information may be "had at the local postofflce. FARM POULTRY PAYS SAYS LOCAL LEADER (Farm Pouttry Life.) Some Interesting figures on the Income from poultry on the farms have recently been published by the federal department of agrlrullure. These figures were compiled from a survey of 3S farms In Ohio ami prob ably fairly represent average farm conditions. Doubtloss many will be somewhat surprised to lnarn that poultry was the second highest source ot Income on these farms, averaging $1 69 per farm, ot which $138 was for eggs. Nearly half the farms realise over $200. annually from poultry and eggs. This was accomplished, ac cording to the government report, "without serious Interference with the other farm operations." with prices ranging from 15 to 38 cents and with hens that laid only 86 eggs a year. It Is not difficult to figure the Increase in revenue that could be made by replacing the low-pro ducing mongrel flocks wtth good stock. As a revenue producer, the farm flock of poultry ranks ahead of many other classes of livestock, and the report of this survey states that "In addition to this enterprise be ing one ot the leading sources of Income. It Is further commendable because tts receipts are distributed throughout the year. They are greatest during the early spring and summer months, but there is not a month In the year without some r celnts from this source. Poultry Is also ot considerable importance as a source of the home food supply.' Msny people raising poultry think of Increased production only along ' the line of Increased numbers. This Is a mistake. The necessary ob ject to .be kept In view now Is In creased revenue, and this can be done better by raising ponltry along lines ot practical common sense ex parience. In other words. It Is bet ter to raise ten good strong vigor ous tbrollers, roasters or layers that ,will fetch you $15 than to raise 16 that will only fetch you 12 or pos slbly at the most $15. This extra value can be gotten only through following our "Essential Features," the chief one now being early hatch lng. For information as regards the other features get In touch with your local leader or community com' mltteeman, county or home demon' strstlon agent, or write your state college. THBO. P. CRAMER. Local Poultry Leader. Meetings at Wildervllle Rev. H. W. Rummell, of Wilder vllle, Is conducting a special series of meetings In connection with the Methodist centenary. Rev. Melville T. Wire has been assisting with these services, speaking on various phases of the centenary on the last three evenings. All the new fancy shades In demit If ul SILK SWEATERS MRS. E. REHKOPF Moving to Grants I'niw J. H. Rankin, an S. P. conductor, has secured a run out of Grants Pass and will make his home there In the future. Mrs. Rankin is packing up the household goods and will join her husband In a few days. Roseburg News. jCoyal Oregonians are ZProud of this Unmatched fflecord A H.ffli.,t) 3-E2E3 A IhoU ,4.4H,oA J61 LCGAlA 9rBS2ff ' m&j iNFORcfA iiesEftvfA flZtfjMMm. If) i? hk nti l""iUlMlv fMf . say7.oo . 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IIKLPlKIIKLl'l' Joy Theaiter TONIGHT and HAT tit DAY Ethel Clayton In These Figures Show Our Marvelous and Continuous Growth All Business Written in Oregon. All Funds Invested in Oregon Securities Excepting Our Investments in United States Liberty Bonds "The Girl Who Came Back" lirared from gtrllHKxl with a fairchllKlit In one hand and a revol ver In the other you'd think; (lie heart of a rracksniaii'a daughter wn Hafo from the gentle arrow of Cupid. Fatty Arbuchle In "THK KIIKIll,,,, E E About 100 persons Rathored Sat urday evening, February 15, to cele brate the opening of AKhouse Hall, which has Just been completed. A most Joyful evening, with dancing, cards and a chicken supper Is re ported. The patrons of "Althouso Club" deserve especial credit for their un tiring efforts In socurlng a Ilace whero the people, both young and old, may gather and enjoy llfo. "Althouse Club" alrendy consists of 13 members with Glen HorVey an manager, Ralph Kltterman, trcas iner and Wm. Hcrvny, John Bowell, and Joseph Bkeeder, directors. Will Attend Uolricn WeddiuK R. K. Woodson, of Murphy, left this afternoon for Berkeley, Cal., to attend tlio goldon woddlug colobrn" tlon of his fathor and mother, Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Woodson, on the 23d. There are 10 children In the family and thoy will all be present and the family will gather as "a whole for the first tlmo In more than 25 yearn. Sons and daughters k reside in Kentucky, Missouri, Ari zona, Colorado, California nnd Ore-' gon. Hmj OregOuIjfg Insurance Company is epidemic proof. All war claims paid in full without extra premiums or deductions on account of war service. OrC&Onfjfe Successful Conservative Progressive Home Office; :?S2 Portland, Oregon A. I MILLS, O. I. SAMUEL, E. W. STBOIf O. Prealdcat. Ueaeral Maaaccr. .. Aulitaal Maaasrer. A. II. CORNELL, IHstrict Manager, Grants Pass, Oregon , . ' Hrth Oela iJlMchnrge Charles Firth, recently discharged from the 124th Aero Squadron, ar rived home a few days ago. He was at first stationed at. Kelly Field, Tex., and later at Eberts Field, Ark. During the past four months he baa been airplane Inspector In charge of 16 machines, which he had to In spect each day before the machines were put In use. At Eberts Field there are about .100 machine with as many as 80 In the air during the daj. All kinds of Commercial Printing at the Courier Office. , All klndB ot Commercial Printing at the Courier Offlre. Specials whiij: tiiky last Golden Itod Oats, 0 lb. mrk 75c l)eieiidntlo Tea, UOc nl.e 115c AKjuirHKim Tlp, Hr ran ..' 20c- Orinkot, 215 slo 15c Kliiwtlco Btnrdi, pk( 10c ' I'ork nnd llcium, can ..10o . Itroken Illec, 8 II '. ....85c Uyston Iluklnn Powder, 1 lb. can and Cook Hook 35o " THE Basket Grocery .4170 Street ','