Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 28, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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GRANTS PAM DAILY COURIER
PAQB THREE
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POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE
with Itt lour hundred picture and four hundred article each month. Is bigger
and better than ever. Our correspondent in all part of the world are
continually on the watch for new and interesting thing for our readers.
POPULAR MECHANICS MAOAZINK It FOR tALI BY ALL NEWSDEALERS
AU them to therm you copy o send tOe for the lain km, poatpaid. YnHr tub.
crtpUoa 12.00 la all pen of Us United State, iu pueesMiuns. Canada and Mexico.
POPULAR MECHANICS MAOAZINK, N. MlehlsM Ave, ChkMO. Illtaete
Yoi?ll
-Get
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and Deliver
YOUiSEE?
Spend the Money!
the Most Out of It!
Every year you spend a large proportion of the money
you get. So much for clothing. So much for shoes. So
much for things to eat, house furnishings, garden 6eeds
and tools and what not.
There's one sure way to get the most for your money.
Know what you want before you go to buy.
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HEAD ADVERTISEMENTS. The'-advertisements
you read will tell you what is new and good. They wilf
give you the latest ideas and improvements. They will
. help you to live better and dress better at less cost. t
If you think of it, you'll be surprised at the world of
interest and the wealth of news ideas you'll find in read
ing advertisements."
i
Advertisements are the daily record of progress. They
arc the report to you of the manufacturers and merchants
who work for you, telling what has been accomplished for
vour benefit.
CANDIDATES MUST "DOLL Ur
Will Have to Look Their Prettiest It
They Expect to Find Favor With
Woman Voter.
It I not necessary to go away from
home to 11 ih'1 either the Intent or best,
regardless of what I wonted. Consider
eyebrow urvlilng, for Instnut-e. A Jocal
beauty mi Ion announce to the public
tliMt It lor eyebrow arching, and ex
plains tliHt thl operation "give the
eye a deep, soulful expression with
vrlNtlng charm." Eyebrow arching
sdvlr for woman elector I more or
leu superfluous. It I to the men, and
more especially to the men who ssplr
to public office, that thl beauty hint I
directed.
ThrouKhnut the coOntry women are
getting the ballot on equal term with
men. Women cannot vote In Indiana,
but they are going to hav that prlvl
lege before long. So many women
have been enfrnnchliied that they now
hold the balance of power In thl na
tion. 8o tlio woman vote will be more
and more a real political problem to
the candidate.
Home elector care little for the per
sonal appearance of candidate, but
most of them prefer a man of char
acter, on who at leant la preventable.
Candidate In the future will hav to
bear thin In mind. It will be well. In
order to match rival candidate, for
each to have a good tnllor and an ad
visory committee on the proper (bade
of crhvats. Immaculate lluen will hav
to be In every candidate' platform.
The high arched eyebrow will be even
more essential to candidate thn to
the average woman. Doubtles tboie
who hove political aspirations will be
gin early, because eyebrow training
take time. IndlAnapolla New.
SUPPLYING WATER TO COWS
During Winter 8eason Temperature
Should Be Kept 15 to 20 Degrees
Above Frees Ing,
(Prepared by the United Btntes Depart
ment of Aarlculturo.)
PnrlnB the winter, when cow are
stubled the greater part of the time,
and unless arrangements have been
mudv to keep water before them fell
the time, they should be watered two
or three timea a day. If possible, the
water should be 15 to SO degree above
the freezing point, and should be stiff
piled at practically the sume tempus
ture every day.
Ml
ERADICATE LICE AND MITES
Sodium Fluorld Make an Effective
Poader and Should Be Used Free
ly U Kerosene.
Prepared by the United Bute Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
The free uiie of an effective lice
powder I alwuya In order. Sodium
fluold make an effective lice, powder.
In upplylng the powder bold the fowl
by the feet, bead down, and work the
Dusting Chicken With Sodium Fluorld
a Most Effective Remedy for Lice
and Mites.
powder well down Into the feather.
A dust buth la essential in ridding the
fowls of lice.
The free use of kerosene or crude
petroleum on the roosts and in the
cracks will exterminate mites.
Whitewashing the interior of the
bouse thoroughly once or twice a year
helps to keep It sweet and clean.
FOWLS FOR BREEDING STOCK
Health and Vigor Must Be First Point
' to Keep fn Mind When
Making Selection.
Egps may be perfectly fertile and
yet hatch unsatisfactorily, and the
first consideration must be the produc
tion of hatching eggs with strong
virile, well-nourished germs. This can
be done only by a careful selection,
mating and niunegeuient ot tl'.! breed
ing stock and affording the eggs the
proper care after the; are laid. Health
and vigor must be the. first points to
keep In mind when selecting the breed
ers. The rule that good seed must be
used if one expects a successful crop
Includes the chicken crop as well as
those of grass and grain. The breed
ing flock should Include only sound.
; healthy, well-fed stock, and all fowls
that have at any time suffered from
any serious illness or show any faults
or defects, such aa crooked back of
breast, 'hawk-bill or snake-head, pale
face, rattling in throat, foreign
growths upon any part of the body, leg
weakness or string -bait should be
promptly discarded.
CHILLING OF MUCH BENEFIT
Wet-Packed Poultry Arrives at Des
tination In Poor Condition Slow
Railroads Blamed.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
The chill room developed br the
TJnlted States department of agricul
ture for the preservation of poultry
and eggs and to prepare thera for
, transportation to market has proved of
great advantage to small poultry pack
! era. Packers who have had to ship In
less than carload quantities have found
: that wet-packed poultry has spoiled In
enormous quantities because of slow
! transportation "resulting from conges
1 tion on the railroads. Packers equip.
' ped with the small chill room
I recommended by the department have
'found that poultry dry-chilled and
I properly packed arrived at Its destlna-
tlon in . good condition, while wet
packed fowls in the same car were
' in bad order. It has been found also
that tho method recommended by the
government requires less ice than the
lce-packlng process. '
Remarkable "Apology."
An' attorney addressed the court as
"gentlemen," Instead of "your hon
ors," after he had concluded a
brother of the bar reminded htm of
Ills' error. He Immediately rose and
npologlaed thus: "May It please the
coort, In the hate of debate I called
yer honors gentlemen, I made a mis
take, yer honors, and humbly apolo
tester' '
Classified Advertising
FOB BALK
FOR BALE Good ateam power
plant for aaw mill or any pur
poe. See J. J. Morton. 90tt
FOR BALE One Jersey-Guernsey
cow coming fresh In two week,
$76; one mare and colt, $75; one
teel wheel wagon with hay rack;
on five passenger car at your
own price. These have to' be sold
so call and see me. P. E. Tangen,
three miles weat of city on Cres
cent City road. '03
FOR SALE CHEAP 40' acre. 6
miles from town on the Crescent
City road. Mr. W. H. H. Taylor,
421 West L street. 25
FOR SALE 40 acre improved.
eight acre in cultivation, house,
barn, milk house, tool bouse,
some good fruit tree, school
ground adjoin place. Price, $800
if taken at once. Call or addres
J. 8. Harvey, 850 North .Seventh
street. 05
TO BENT
FOR RENT Partly furnished cot
tage at 321 Rogue River Avenue;
three rooma and sleeping porch,
good well and one-half acre of
land, barn; $5.00 per month.
Key at 402 Rogue River Ave. 07tf
FOR RENT Two residences on
North Seventh street. Will sell
or trade for farm property. In
quire Mr W. H. Qualf, 832 North
Seventh street. 03
FOR PA: F -14001b, wn-V br-I".
inc. iluts Inquire H. T. Cart,
Wonder, Ore. Phone Wiiderville
Central. .04
FOR SALE A 44-aere farm near
Grants Pass nearly half mile river
front, 20 acre ready for the plow,
24 acres in timber, good house
and good well, 15 acres fenced
with Page wire fence. Easy terms.
Apply No. 332 care Courier. 04
WANTED
CATTLE WANTED G. W. King,
Montague: Cat. Will be at the
Hotel Josephine tor a few days. 23
WANTED A altuatlon by exper
ienced woman cook in logging
camp. Inquire 1005 East J Sa, 04
WANTED Second; hand piano. Must
be cheap. Address No. 344 care
of Courier. " " 105
The California and Oregon
. Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
Effective Nov. 19, 1818.
Trains will run Tuesday, Thursdaj
and Saturday
Leave Grants Pass 1 P. M
Arrive ftaters Creek 2 P. M.
Leave Waters Creek 3 P. M
Arrive Graats Paaa 4 P. M.
For information, regarding freight
and passenger rates call at the office
t the company, Lundburg building,
or telephone 181. " -
Thrifly.shrewd.care-
ful people make it a
habit to read our clas
sified ads
Do you ?
These ads. are mon
ey savers and money
makers. x
Keep your eyes on
them.
LEAVES MAKE GOOD LITTER
Not Advisable to Leave Them on Floor
Too Lortg Throw Sweepings on
Garden Patch.
There Is no litter oetter than leaves,
outside of clover or any of the dried
grasses, - that fowls find nourishment
In. But do not allow the leaves to lie
too long on the floors, as the fowls
pick-at them until they reduce many
to almost dust Pack sway plenty in
barrels, as you must be sparing of
higher-priced scratching material, and
throw the leaf sweepings on the gar
den patch.
MISCELLANEOUS
JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any
time. Phone Mocha Cafe 181-R.
Otto J. Knlpa, Residence 148-T.
238
SECOND HAND gooda of every des
cription bought and sold. A. J.
Powers, 408 South 81zth street tf
ANGEL CAKES 75c Phone 1J0-J.
TIRES Used tires bought and sold.
Auto Service Co. Phone 324-J, op
posite Oxford hotel. 1$
E. L. GALBRAITH, insurance, rent
sis a specialty. Acreage, Building
and Loans. 609 O street, Launer'a
old location. tf
ELECTRIC WIRING and general
electrical work, repairing, house
wiling. C. C. Harper, 815 North
Sixth street, phone 47. tf
HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10
cents a yard All work guaran
teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford,
Ore. 152
PHOTO STUDIO
THE PICTURE MILL for tine photo-
grapha. Open daily except Sun
day from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Sun
day Bitting by appointment only.
Phone Mill, 283-R, or residence
140-J. 57t
MUSICAL INSTRUCTIOW
a. MacMURRAT Teacher ot sing
ing. Write or apply at 71( Lee
Street. C(tt
PHYSICIANS
U O. CLEMENT. M. D., Practice
limited to diseases ot the eye, etr.
nose and throat. Glasses fitted.
Office hours 8-12, 2-5, or on ap
pointment Office phone 62. resi
dence phone 35 9-J.
8. LOUGHRIDGE. M. D.. Phyakaaa
aud surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or night Residency
phone 869; . office phone 181
Blxth and H, Tuffs Bldg.
A. A. WITHAM. M. D.-Internal
medicine and nervous - diseases:
08 CorbeU Bldg., Portland, Ore
Hours 10 to 12 anm.; 2. to 4 p. m.
DENTISTS
E. C. MACY.-D. M. D. F1rt-la
dentistry. 109 H South Sixth
street. Grants Paaa. Oregon.
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian.
Office, residence. Phone 306-R.
DR. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., sue-,
ceasor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Over
Golden Rule Store. Phone 6.
DRAYAQE AND TRANSr h.11
COMMERCIAL-TRANSFER CO Al
kind ot drayage and transfe.
work carefully and promptly don
Phone 181-J. Stand at freight
depot A. 8hade. Prop.
THE, WORLD MOVES; ao do we.
Bunch Bro. Transfer Co. Phone
887-JL
T. Q. ISHAM. drayage and transfer,
Safea, pianos and furniture
moved, packed, ahlppcd and stor
ed. ' Office phone 124-Tt,
denoe phone, 124-R. .'
ATTORNEYS
H. D. NORTON, Attorney-t-taw.
PracUoea la all State and Federal
Court. First National Bank Bldg.
OOLVIO WILLIAMS, Attorneya-at-Layr,
Graaia Paaa Banking Co.
Bldg.. Granta Paaa. Oregon.
E. 8. VAN" DTKB, Attorney. Prac
tise in all court. First National
Bank Bldg.
O. 3. BLANCH ARD, Attorney at
Law. Golden Rule Building
Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon.
BLANCHARD BLANCHARD. At
torneys, Albert Bldg. rnosx
JI6-J. Practice In all courU; lam
board attorneys.
C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-Law, ref
eree In bankruptcy. Masonl
temple, Grants Paas, Ore.
OEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at taw.
referee In bankruptcy, Masonle
Temple, Graats Paaa, Ore. Phone
185J.
JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer,
First National Bank building,
Grants Pass, Oregon.
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