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TUvMlMV, M Wil li 1H, IUIO. GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER PA3B THREB Classified Advertising KUH HAI.K KorrBALK ClUCAi 0 acres, 8 mtloi from town on tho Crescent City rosd. Mm. W. II. ll. Tsylor, 421 West U street. HATCHINO KaGfi8. C. Wbllo Lo- horn. Hunt of winter layurs. ft. BO per netting of 15.' $7 In 100 loin. K. lUmmerbiuher, phone QOO-K-23, It. F. N. " FIVE Il(X)M brick collnR". t-lo In for sole clump If taken eoon, or trade for screHgo. Addross No. 451, euro of Courier. 1 8. 1918 MAXWELL oar In running or der for sale. $450 cssh. 1'honfl 244-It, or address Hox 8, 11. K. D. No. 2. 1 OAK WOOl) for sale. C. V. Morris. Phone 500-11-3. v J FCm BAUS l'lno and ouk wood. Hither tiros.. 509-J. . . 22 TO RENT FOR KENT Oil 8AMC Modern fix room bungalow, sleoplnn room. Karon", fruit trees, 2 lot, paved troot. A bl bargain to quick buyer. Bee N. E. Townscnd, 021. A streot. 1 FOR RENT Modern house, semi-furnlshi-d or unfurnished. 1324 Hast A street. Mr. A. J. Klnckor. B022 IOHT U3T Udle gold watch. Elgin . make, with fob and charm. Inl tlnl I.. F. Reward. I.Ida Fj fluid, phono 40-L. IS TO EXCHANGE TO TRADE Two hoiisos and 5 lot In Dundee, Yamhill county, Ore., 27 mile outh of Portland, one block from S. P. depot for 0 or 7 room house In Grant Pun. Ap ply 215 Went I treet. 4 2 WATKI CATTLE WANTED O'. Montague, Cal. W. King. 23 WANTED Becond hand cash regls tor. Phono 817. Collin Auto co. : '!!. WANTED Man and wlfo at suinll mining camp Man for work about mine and wife to do rock ing. Addrea 484 Courier. 27 PULLETS wanted. White lshorn proforred. L. P. Chandlor, 902 North Ninth troet. 18 n t MIUCEI.LANEOI H JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Phone Mocha Cafe 181-R Otto J. Knlpa, Uesldence 149-Y 23 ANGEL CAKES 7ac. Phone 190-J TIRES Uacd tiro bought and sold Auto Service Co. Phone 324-J, op ' poHlte Oxford hotol. ' 18 E. L. GALBRAITH, Inaurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O street, Launer's old location. tf ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing"! hoiiBe wiring. C. C. Harper, 315 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf nEMStffcii ING n7i'(tpicotluntT0' cents a yard. All work guarnn 'tecd. Tho Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. . 152 IF YOU WAVE a flnt roof, ellhi-r gravel or patent roofing, thnl ' leaks, m'e mo. I luivo tho dniie thut will fix It. W. R. narnctt. corner Fourth ond F Btreot. 25 TO LEASE 35 ACRES Irrigated land, mile from city on lower river rond, for lonso on Rhnros. PHono ,224-11 or write Box 00, ltd. No. 2. 25 ' pnm STUDIO , Tlufl'immB MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. in. Sun dy idttlngs by appointment onl PIi'him Mill. 2RS-K. or msldenw 1 4-j. . f'- ' DENTISTS E. C MACY, D M. I. First--! dentistry. ' lOHVv South SHf street. Crimts Pass, Orejtnn ' DR. C. eT JACKSOnI DM. Ii., suc cessor to Dr. Bert Elliott. Ovo Golden Rule Store. Phone 0. viTt i:iv wtv sri!f;i o Dlt. R Ottlre I. liESTUL. Veterinarian, residence.' Phone S05-H- 1 : I.' ttev .hfinrts thnl will please you. at the Courier. l'IIYMUA.H U 0. CLEMENT, M. D., mctl limited todlsewtet of the ye, est mini and throat. Glasses Ottee Office hour v-12, 2-5, or on p polnttnent. Office phone 62, ret dsnoe phone I59-J. ' LOUOHKIL(JI, M. U., Physiol nd sumeon. City or country call attended day or night, ilesldeur pbone lit; office phone 11' Hlith and II, Tuffs Uldg. ATA.WlTllAM M. Uterua medicine and oervou diseases 0S Corbutt Bldg.. Portland. Or Hour 10 to 12 a. m.'; 2 to 4 p. m IMIAYAUK AM) THAN I'.M COM M E RCIAL It A N 3FE it CO. A kind of drayage and trauaft werk carefully and promptly doo Pbone 181-J. Stand at frelgfc depot. V Shade, Prop. THE WORLD Bunch Bros. U7-R. .,. MOVE8; so do w Transfer Co. Pnoo F. 0. I9BAM, drayage and transf"' Safe. llano and furniture moved, packed, 'shipped and (tor ed. Office phone 124-Y. v Isssl dence pbone, 124-R. ATTOKN'nVB . D. NORTON, Attorney-t-la Practices In all State and Fedr Court. Flnt National Bank Did COLVIQ ft WILLIAMS. Attormyi ai-La, Qrant Pan Banking C Dldg., Oranta Pai. Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Pr. tlo In all court. First Nation Baok Dldg.' O. 8. . DLANCHAHD, Attorney at , La.' Oolden Itule Bulldlni f'liouo 270. Urant l'a, Oregci BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD. Al torney. Albert - Bldg. Pbo 1S8-J. Practice Inall court; Ibd board attorney. 0. A. 8IDLER. Attorney-at-Law. re' eree In bankruptcy. Maiont temple, Orant Past, Ore. GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. Pbonf 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Uwyer, First National Bank building. Grants Pass, Oregon. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad company TIME CARD , Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pas... Arrive Water Creek ........ Leave Water Creek Arrive Grunt Pans ....1 P. M ..2 P. M 8 P. M 4 P. M For information regarding freight and pnHienger rates call at the offic of the company, Lundburg building or telephone 131. DAILY. HEALTH TALKS The Best Way to Treat Constipation BY S. C. BABCOCK, M. D. Tho medical books name many drug that will move tho Imwch. The drug store shelves nro loaded down with lnxntives, purnntives and pills. Tho troublo with most of them is tho after-ott'ooU. Con st inntml nroiiln Imou' Hint nills work all riKtit (or u lit'lr1 while, but, they soon lose their clfeet, ami n elinnpo 1ms to bo nindo to somcthint! eW The constant taking of pills results in n form of bowel inactivity thnl i diliicult to cure. Tho system lo couies so arciustomcvl to laxntivo drugs that tho means just won't work without them, nnd no the r i 1 1 linltil bocoincs as bad as constijialion itself. Dr. I'iorce, of liuf fnlo, N. Y., seems txi mo to have tho ripht idea. ITo navs the bowels nhould first bo irentlv moved with Pierce's Pleasant Tcl- fcts, nnd in tho mcantimo laxativo foods only should bo eaten. ' Fins, prunes, olivo oil, spinach, bran, vegetables and fruits nro lino for constipation. , Chew every bito thoroughly, cut lit tlo meat, and bo as activo a "fpossible. Now, doesn't that III .... I tllln,, ...ill .tnrl seem heusiuiei i kuiimii. i vnvw nui oi.w the bowels working riht,: then' it is up to 'vou to keep them riuht by right eating. Try Pleasant Pcllcta for stek headache, I coated tongue, biliousness, dizziness, tor pid liver or to break up a cold. They are just lino! Dr. Picreo's Anodyno Tilo Ointment soothos, cools and heals piles in a most gratifying wav. Pcrhns thcro is no other romody for this torturing trouble that relievos so surely nnd onickly. Dr. Pierce believes Anodyno Pilo Ointment will ovcr como any caso that enn be overconici' by medical treatment. Try it right now. , Dr. Piorco's Anurio Tablets nro intended for people who suffer from kidnoy dis orderswhose backs ache, and whose systems are ovorrun with urio acid. Nearly evorybouy nas too muen uno acia. Anurio Tablots dissolve urio acid quickly, as they aro made doublo strengths . .. DAIRY" FACTS TO ELIMINATE SCRUB BULLS Interesting Figure Brought Out by Department of Agriculture In 8ev , eral Section. (Prepared by Hi United State Depart ment of Agrcultur.) Unit the need of pure-bred bull 1 urgent In miiuy purt of the country In evident frimi the fact brought out 1 by the I'ii 1 1 I'd States department of agriculture' atudy of right district In the atiite of Iowa, Minnesota and MaNHui'lmwttMUn which there were no association. In till survey Informa tion wa obtained regarding 1.210 farmer owning 817 bull whose aver age value wu 870. Hud tlie owner of thine cbenp bull been properly organ- Pure-Bred Bull Are Needed to De velop Profitable Dairy Herd. Izcd the fume Investment would have purchased the necexxury bull at an average of $'.'R3. On tho farm men tioned nearly four time a ninny bulls were used a would have been required under proper orgnnlznlon. Tho farm er were therefore feeding four bull when they should have been feeding only one. Data from one of the first bull asso ciation organized under the direction of the department of agriculture Il lustrate (hi very well. . Before the HSHoclutlen wu formed the bulla In use had an average market value of $S9. The overage price paid by the association for registered bull wn 10. Price doe not always corre spond to vnine, yet as the bulls were curefully selected the price In this case 1 doubtless a fair Index of true worth. In thl association each farm er Investment for a snare In a good registered bull was $14 less than his former Investment In an nnlmul of In ferior breeding and doubtful merit. Actual first-cost figures from other co-operative bull nssoclntlons are even mure encouraging. In one association having more thnn 100 member the orlginul cost to each member was only ('SI. The members already have hnd the use of good pure-bred bulls for four yenrs uml probably will have their use six year longer without additional cost other than for maintenance. An other association with more than 50 member has had the use of good pure bred hulls for more than seven years at on average investment of less thnn $25. a member, with prospects of be ing able to use them for three or four year more. Practically all dairymen desire to rnlsc pure-bred cattle, but comparatively few can afford Individ ually to purchase such bulls a are needed to develop a profitable pure bred herd. The bull association over comes the difllcUlty, and the money )nvcd can be used toward the pur chase of registered females. When questioned regarding the value of co-operative bull associations, 150 farmers In Marylnnd,' Michigan nnd Minnesota estimated thut the use of bull belonging to the organization In creased the value of the offspring In tho first generation from SO to o per cent, with nn average of 5 per cent. Usually In business transactions In which there Is a probability of great guln there Is n possibility of heavy loss, but In bull associations tho chances of profit nre excellent, with little probability of loss. The Invest ment Is so small and tho chiince for herd Improvement so great that the net returns greatly exceed the small orlg Inul Investment. , HIGH PRODUCING DAIRY COW Animal Is Delicate and Weil-Balanced Piece of Machinery Good Shel ter Is Important. . A hlgh-produviug dairy nnlmal .Is a lellento und well-balanoed piece of machinery, and consequently she can not continue notmal production if she Is exposed to severe winter weather. It Is therefore essential that the dis comforts Incident to cold weather bo eliminated if possible. Tho comfort able cow will repay In milk tho neces sary . lalyir for her protection. Dalry nven as n rule nre more careful with thels. cows thnn the average farmer who r.ieroly produces the milk for fam ily use. v , Best Work at Stsventy. f;nsn Honhenr llnlslied lit seventy net 'IIri Tliieslilnj; Corn." the largest t.jilmnl ptriiire ever painted, and which 'Vir sold for .WmMHV lit ISfltJ, on her. "ent.v-f.un-!li blvtliiliiy, nhe finished a n'tir,' represe.ntlnJ! the historical :n! PI between two stiilllons to which : ; -i! '!. il ilphln Invited his friends In I., - '. : , ' ; . iJ L t...-. W irk m w m . mm am Everybody likes chocolate! We all know that adding chocolate to anything as a flavoring always makes that thing still more enjoyable! The same holds true in the manufacture of smoking tobacco. All smoking tobaccos use some flavoring. That is the secret of the delicate, agreeable, pare fragrance of Tuxedo. The finest of carefully aged burley to bacco -- a dash of pure chocolate gives that fragrance "Your Nose Knows" from all other tobacccc. O Try This Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly in the palm of your hand to bring out its full aroma. Then smell it deep its delicious, pure fra grance will convince you. Try this test with any other tobacco and we will let Tuxedo stand or fall on your judgment "Your Nose Knows" ) , Guaranteed by INCOW -OWATIO I WINTER TRAVEL IN ALAS1' Archdeacon Stuck Tell of Some of the Suffering to Be Encountered in the Frozen North. Archdeacon Stuck, already famous for bis ascent of Mount McKlnley, made a remarkable journey Into Alaska lost winter. His route extended uremic) the whole arctic ccist of Alaska, begin ulng ot the west side, and thcucc In land to Fort Yukou. lie was received everywhere with cordial hospitality by the Eskimos. , Two weeks were spent nt Point Harrow, where the trav eler had an opportunity of studying the( largest Esklinowllliige In Alaska uniler winter conditions. Puri'ni; the subsequent Journey o 22! miles to Fhixumn Island the party saw only one hiininn being mid were housed only twice. The archdeacon describes It as "the bnrrenest. most desolate,, iiiost for saken const I have ever seen In my life; flat as this paper on which t write, the frozen bind merging India. tltiRUlshnbly Into the frozen sea : nothing but. n slick of driftwood here nml there, half burled In the In dented snow. Rives .evldencj of the shore." . For .two weeks the travelers had to ftice. a bitterly cold northeast wind, and the faces of nil were continuously frozen. The henvlt tnsk nf nil -wna the Journey over the winter's an i broken snow ti) Kurt Yukon. On thlg Inland trip 'Stefiiiisson an his party were encountered ami escorted to Fort l Yukon, where . Stefnnssnn. who was ' seriously III. received , medical ah tentlon. FTP - Jf sBCCO ocokte! Your Nose Knos Have you tried Tuxedo in the New Tea Foil Package? It haa many advantages Hand ierfit the pocket. No digging the tobacco out with the fingers. Kees the pure fra grance of Tuxedo to the last pipeful. Not quite as much tobacco as in the tin, but 1 Oc. )ft AIRPLANES ' IN GREAT WAR Fokkers Must Be Credited With Re. markable Work That Contributed, to Victory of Civilization. The Fokker series Is' Interesting. First, there was .the . monoplane Fok ker, so long a menace at the front. Then they tried the ' little trlplnne Fokker, a weird-looking machine, whose specialty nas climbing high and diving down on the foe. Unfor tunately In the dive the top plane hnd a way of coming oft. It was In a Fok ker trlplane that the "Red Devil" Baron von Rlchthofen came to grief, ond yon can see the englue of Ids ma chine, n 110 l.n Rhone, copied from a French rotary engine. v The Inst type nf Fokker and a very good out Is l!n D7 blplnne. nil metnl except for the wings, with a high-power engine nnd a tremendous climber. . The specimen on show be longed to Rleblhoen's circus. You eun follow the, attempts of the Germans to win security by armoring their ma chines, but armoring did not pay, ow ing to the weight nnd clumsiness. f.ato In 191S nn extraordinary ma chine was brought down, made entire- ly of metal, with wings of some kind of nlumlnuui alloy, and a brass seat for the pilot the whole thing a marvel of bold Inventiveness. ' black Marble. ' Chick mnrble may be cleaned with a mixture if equal parts of penrlash und soft soap. Apply, this with a flannel and let It remain on for some min utes. Then rjnse, first with worm nnd then with cold water. 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