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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1919)
GRANTS PAHS DAILY COURIER PA3B THREE Classified Advertising SOLDIER- LETTERS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20. 1019. OMOT KOlt HAIJC FOH HA 1 .10 CIIKAP-4.0 acros, fl in llim (rnm town on the Crescent City road. Mrs. W. II. II. Taylor, 421 Went Ij street, ' 2G TlATCIlINO EUUH--8. C. WblW Log . horn. Mont of winter layer. I1.&0 per setting of IS. 17 In 100 lot. K. lUinmerbii'lmr, phono 608-F-23, tt. F. 1). No. 2. If PLYMOUTH UOCK eggs for hatrh Ing, 16 egg for $1. Mm. A. J. Croon, phono 6H-F-2. 25 FOR SALIC-70 arm miles from town, 40 aoros cloared. Cash or attraiilvo tonus. For further parth'iilari see. Isaac Itiwtt. 27 FOIl SAM-: Fine grodu horford bull onn your old: second hand 8 14 wagon; Rood saddle. Address Alomo Jonos, phono C03-K-ai. 27 roil BAlsE 10 acres 3 miles from olty, 3 acres Tokay grapes, good garden, Rood bulldlngii, 6 -room house, small barn, otc. Call t02 Bridge Bt., or address 1, O. Box 152, Grants Pnas, Ore. 4H FOKSAI.E White Leghorn and Ititrrml Jlo-k obks from hens with lnylng rocords. Kastern stork, 11 per sotting of 1&. I.ulhor llobln son, Rt. 4, Grants Pass. i!K roil HAl.K -14 head coming two year stork eattio. (Jood color and condition. Address C. O. (Jarrett, Olendalo, Ore. 2& NEW HATS and hosiery at Mrs. H R. Burton's. Oiollo courthouse, 1 407 North Sixth street. 28 FOR BALK- Minnesota No. IS seed corn at 6c per pound. H. S. Watts, Murphy. Ore. 29 WILL SELL to highest bidder, either rash or payments, lota 1 and 2 Lundburg addition. Make, offer. Address N. ti. Pike. 343 Wash ington, St., Portland, Ore. 29 TO RFMT FOR RENT Modorn houso, semi-1 furnlHhi'd or unfurnished. 1324 Bast A street. Mrs. A. J. Klorkor. Modford. Oro. S022 FOR RENT Furnished 5-rooin cot age. Inquire of O. P. Jester. Orants Pasa Hank. 27 FOR RENT Well furnished home, 739 North Sixth atroot. Inquire V of O. H. Keeterson. 23tf FORTY ACRES on IOuso creek for rent. I will furnish seed If ne neesary, also one horse and 50 chickens, plows and cultivator, four oowb and two plus. Como and see R. Tlmmons for particulars at 608 L street. 23tf TO EXCHANGE TO TRADE Two houses and 6 lots In Dundee, Yamhill county. Ore., 27 miles south of Portland, one block from S. P. depot for 6 or ' 7 room house In Orants Pass. Ap ply 215 West I street. 42 WANTED WANTED Man and wire at small mining camp. Man for work about mine and wife to do cook ing. Address 464 Courier. 27 EIGHT MEN wanted for farm work; houses for families. Rlvor Banks Farm. 25 WANTED to rent for two months, a Ford In good running condition. State price. Address J. H. McFar land, 747 North Tenth street. 26 .MAN WITH GASOLINE- spray outfit wants work. Address Thos. Moore, . Gold Hill, Ore. 27 WANTED About two do7.cn White or Brown Leghorn hens. Address , W. L. Hart, P. O. Box 680, Grants Pass, Ore. 28 WANTED Two men to work on larm at 32.50 per day with board and lodging. Address B. F. Watts, Murphy, Ore. 25 TO LUASE 35 ACRES Irrigated land, mile from city on lower. river road, for lonao on shares. Phone 224-R or write Box 30, Rd. No. 2. 25 The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CAItD Kff-cflve Nov. 19, 1918 Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass v....l P. M Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M Leave Watur Creek ... 3 P. M Arrive Orants Pass 4 P. M For Information regarding freight mid passenger rates call at the office of the compuny, Lpndburg building, or telephone 131. MIMtKIXA.N'KOt'H JITNEY SWIIVICK Any where, any time. Phone Mocha Cafe 181-11 Otto J. Knlpa, Ilesldonre 14'J-Y 231 ANUEI, CAKES 7&c. I'hono 190-J TIRES Used tires bought and sold Auto Borvlce Co. Phone I24-J, op posite Oxford hotel. 20lf isTLT G ALU HA IT II," I nsu rane'erren t als a specialty.. Acreage, Building and liOans. 809 O street, Launer's old location. tf ELECTRIC- WlltlNU and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring! C. C. Harper, 315 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and picollng at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 163 IF YOl! IIAVK a flat roof, either gravel or patent roofing, that leaks, see me. I have the dope that will fix It. W. R. Barnntt, corner Fourth and F street. 25 PHOTO BTCDIO TUB PICTURED MILL, for tine photo graphs. Open dally except Bun day from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Bun day sittings by appointment only. Phona Mill, 2H3-R. or resident 140-J. (7tl UKNTISTS - E. C. MACY, D. M. IT Flrst-las dentistry 109 H South 8lxt) street. Grants Pass, Oregon. DR. C. K. JACKSON, D. M. D., suo ressor to Dr. Bert Klllott. Orel Goldon Rulo Store. Phone (. VKTF.IUNAltV HI 11GKON DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian Office, residence. Phone S0&-R PHVNKIANH I. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practle llmltod to diseases of the eye, ear. nose and throat. Glasses Otter, Office hours 9-12, 2-6, or 00 ap polntmenL Office pbooe 62, real dence phone 1 59-J. ft. LOUOHR1DCJK. M. D., Pbysicia' and surgeon. City or country call attended day or night. Resldenr phone 169; office phone 18! Sixth and 11. Tuffs Bldg. A. A. WITH AM, M. D. Interns medicine and nervous disease? (03 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. in DRAYAGK AND TRANKM-.lt COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. A kinds of drayage and transit werk carefully and promptly don Phone 181-J. Stand at freigh depot. A. Shade, Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; so do wt Ruooh Bros. Transfer Co. Phon 397-R. r. G. ISHAM, drayage and transf' Safes, llanos and furnltur moved, packed, shipped and stoi ed. Office phone 124-Y. dence phone, 124-R. ATTORNHY8 H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-las Practioes In all State and Federa Conrta. First National Bank Bldi COLVIO ft WILLIAMS, Attorneyi at-Law, Grants Pass Banking Cc Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Prae tios In all court. First Natlona Bank Bldi. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney at Law. Golden Rule Bulldlni Phono Grants Pass, Oregob BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD. A torneys, Albert Bldg. Phor 236-J. Practice In all courts; lau board attorneys. C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-Law, ret eree In bankruptcy. Masoni temple, Grants Pass, Ore. GEO. II. DURHAM, attorney at law referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. Phone 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer, First National Bank building Grants Pass, Oregon. Classified Ad Kate Classified advertising in the Dally Courier will be charged tor at the rate of 6 conts par line per issue un less paid in advance. The rate, of 23 words at 60 cents per week docs not provide for bookkeeping, post age on statements mailed, etc. Here tofore we have permitted occasional charges at the cheap rates but, no more. All kinds of Ooramerolal Prlntins at the Courier Of floe. Don't Suffer MANY men snd women are suffering' because Ihcy sre treating effects liutrsd of removing causes. Why bother with llulment snd lotlom for rhcumstie palm, backache, stiff oinu, tore muscles, biliousness, nervousness, floslingspecks In the vision, dullness, puffy pouches under the eyes, or other symptoms of kidney trouble when the kidneys can be made well snd strong, thus removing the cause of the symptoms? htv ba um4 lor kidney trouble end blftdder )imBU bf mo svid women with tucct lor many vcra11try estm togmt rittht at lb root ol tfm iroubto, Intifrtf tng and MrmttbtmifUL bfillfil mud Ahni weak, or, or diordrsi ktdnyt and blulder. 1 hy bp b ktdnyo throw CHat ol tb blood tb wmm and pottooa Ittstt cium tb tytDptooM ol kiduey crowbls. O. W. Wltlnir. 28? Dutaa Vbt. 8u Anlonlo, Teiai., write: "I hav auffcrtNl mora or with ktdney and bU Jdrr trouble ff tha NMt tea yean. 'I lie only rbtni I have ever hea able ta irt ralUt fiom waa Kuley Kidney Pilla. I earnestly recMaincnd I hem 10 any 00 auffer Inf Irani kidney or bUd4r Utmble, Besl Pioneer, One of the first white men snd In all probability the first British subject to make his abode In territory com prised within the boundaries of the province of New Hninswlck, Canada, was John Gyles, who was cnrrled from the southern Itrltlxh colonies to the .wilderness of the vslley of the 8L John river by marauding bands of In diana, Thorough Mourning. The Sitka widow, when sho has to put on mourning, paints the upper part of her face a deep black. Dally Thought flast thou attempted grestnessl Then go on ; lun'k-turiilng sluckvns res olution, Hvrrk'k. ' Mothers Should see that the hole family take at least 3 or 4 doses of a thoro, purifying, system cleaning medicine this spring. Now Is the time. The family, will be healthier, happier, and get along better If thn blood Is given a thoro purifying, tho stomach and bowels cleaned out, snd the germs of Winter accumulated In the system, driven way. Holllster's Rock Mountain Tea Is one of the very best and surest spring medicines to take, uet it ana see the difference In the whole fam ily. Their color will bo better, they'll feel fine and be well and happy. Sabln's Drug Store. Adv. THE PRAISE CONTINUES Everywhere We Hear tiootl Reports of Doan's Kidney Pills. Grants Pass Is no exception. Every. setlon of the 1. S. resounds with praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. - Fifty thousand persons are giving testi mony in their home newspapers. The sncerlty of these witnesses, the tact that they live so near, Is .the best proof of the merit of Doan's. Here's a Grants Pasa case. William Harvey, 621 N. Eighth St., says: I have never round a medicine for backache and other kid ney disorders so reliable as Doan's Kidney Pills. They did one of my family so much good that I used them. I had fine results and I have always taken Doan'a Kidney Pills since when I have felt the need of a kidney medicine. I have received Just as good results as I did the first time." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Harvey had. Foster-Mllburn Co., MtgTS., Buffalo. N. T. taiaSE:iiiim:iiiiiiiiiiiii:ini::T92Srsi1 Hera Is your opportunity to Insure against embarrassing errors In spelling, pronundstion and poor choice of words. Know the meaning of pusxllng war terms. Increase your efficiency, which results in power and success. WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY is an all-knowing teacher, n universal question answerer, mndo to moot your needs. It is in diuly U9o by hundreds of thousands of suo cuutul mon and women tho world ovor. 400.000 Words. 2700 Potion. 6000 II. lustrations. 12,000 nioftninhlml En tries. 30,000 tJeoilrapuicui Subjects. CRAND PR11X (Uiphort Award) runaina-l'aci&o Exposition. RrGULAB sad INDIA-PAFES Editions. WRITE for Slwlmen Piutp. FRF.1S I'ockut Maps it yuu nauio this paper. G. & C. MERRIAM CO.. . Springfield, Mass., U. 3. A. tin PREVENTION IS ALWAYS BEST Timely Measures Properly Applied Of- far Surest Means of Control Kill ing Often Advisable. (Prepared by Uiv United Blates Depart ment of Agriculture.) Poultry raisers who wait until dis ease appears In the flock and then prepare to make a defensive attack are likely to be successful only In rare i fuses. By fir the best plan is to care for the flock In such a way that disease will not appear. The aim in controlling the diseases of poultry Is, they add, to leiiru how to prevent them rather Uiun how to cure. To eullKhten poultry owners as to the characteristics of the more Impor tant diseases In order that they may Intelligently use the most Improved methods of combutlng them Farmers' Bulletin 0.r.7, "Important Poultry Dis eases," has recently been published by the department The causes, symp toms, from aspergillosis (brooder pneu monia) to worms, are given In this publication. As all poultry Is susceptible to many diseases, some of which are highly In fectious and resist all efforts of treat ment, the bulletin suggests that when birds become sick it la often the best plan to kill them. The greater the Dumber of birds kept upon any fnrrn or plot of ground, and the more they are crowded together, the more Impor tant are the measures for excluding, eradicating, und preventing the devel opment of the causes of disease. When iHseune appears among poul try the fowls tin ulJ be removed from the poultry yard and a good coining of freshly slukcd lime should be ap plied to the entire surface of the ground, according to the bulletin. Af ter a few days It should be plowed and then cultivated .three or four times at Intervals of a week and finally sowed with oats, rye or other grain. It Is best to Iruve the ground unoccurletf by fowls until the winter has passed. Af ter the fowls have been returned the premises must be frequently cic-aiied and occasionally disinfected. The drinking fountains and feed troughs must be washed every week with boiling water or other disinfect ant, and If any lice or mites are found ' :i the birds or lu the house the roosts i.nd adjoining parts of the walls should be painted with a mixture of kerosene. one quart, and crude carbolic acid or crude creosol, one teacupful. The Dry, Well-Ventilated ,and Lighted Houses Promote Health In Poultry Flock. . bouse may be whitewashed with fresh Iy slaked lime or. sprayed with kero sene emulsion. In case of an actual outbreak of a virulent disease It Is well to add to each gallon of the white wash six ounces of crude carbolic acid. Good disinfectants destroy the germs of contagious diseases, the external parasites, such as lice and mites, and In some cases the eggs of parasitic worms, and should be used frequently In and about the poultry house. PLAN FOR MARKETING EGGS Infertile Product Will Withstand Coiv ditiona Much Better Than Fen. tile Ship Often. (Prepared by the United ptates Depart merit of Agriculture.) - Market white-shelled and brown ahellcd eggs In eepnrato packages. When selling eggs to the country uiercluint or cash buyei Insist that the transaction be on the quality basis. Ship or deliver eggs at least twice or throe times weekly. Small or dirty eggs should be used at home. When taking eggs to market they should be protected from the sun's rays. Infertile eggs will withstand mar keting conditions much, better than l-.-rtlle eggs. Theoretically Still at War. Although France und Mexico are os tensibly, at pence, a state of war still exists, theoretically, between the two nations, for after Maxlmll!An's execu tion In 1807, the French withdrew their armies from Mexico, but never signed any treaty. !r:i rffl O julU fiiO j t -. ' i ( s" WsJIucu t'ouliuit (ieln' I liovuliites Fort do Tavunnes, France, February 23rd, lili. Deer Folks: A year ago today I heard the big guns for the first time and it has! been ''Soine Year" for me, and "what I mean," is that 1 am ready to come home risbt now. Have Just returned from a week end with our company and mail canre 'while I waa there but none from the West. While there I saw a basketball gam;e between A and B companies in which we won 37 to 5. In the evening tbey had a show In the German Opera Houso (our mess hall), -which consisted of quite a pro gram of various kinds. The first was a quartette from the 13th Engi neers which was good, then a couple of "Y" girls, piano and soprano so loists, which waa fine. This was followed by a Scotch comedian who sure was great. It waa a good show throughout and quite a pastime for one who had not seen the likes tor a couple or three months. I received the box of candy from Uncle Arthur from England yester day and it was pretty well worn out. I got some good tastes of chocolates out of it, however. There waa a cor ner torn out of it, and part of the contents missing, but as it has been on its way since the middle of De cember, it is a wonder there was anything left. The latest dope about coming home is that we sail between March 14th and 20th, but there ia also some other dope that is Interesting, i We are to be relieved in this sector i this, week by some of the 20th En-1 glneers either to go to Germany, to j Bordeaux to build roads, or home and I'm hoping for the latter but guess the Bordeaux rumor. That appears the most feasible to me at present. . Am sending the Stars and Stripes this week with a couple of Highway men enclosed, and have sent several clippings recently which I hope you ' receive. Am aleo enclosing some prints taken last July and August. Wish you would have Rowell print ' some of the films which the French- man sent from Paris and send them to' me as I never had a chance to have them printed. They were de- reloped in Aix hy a Frenchman and are not extra good, hut I would like to see the prints. Did you ever receive the allotment of $15 which started with my Sep tember pay? Let me know when you do. With lots of love" WALLACE BEX W. COUTAKT. Company A, 23 Engineers, Amerlran Ex. Forces, France. What She Was. Dorothy was boasting to her young er sister about where she had been when she was a year old, Margaret, naturally, anxious to know how this concerned her, Inquired : "Where waa I then?" Dorothy's reply was crush ing. "When I was a year old, yon were nothing yon were a piece of kyl" ' Is Your Home Really Modern? Perhaps you have a boose) with strictly modern plumbing and heat ing. Do you realize that unless it Is wired for an ELECTRIC ItAXGE you have neglected the most valuable and. up-to-date fea ture of all? , Our combined LIGHTING, COOKING AND HEATING BATE la not expensive. This is an itemised statement of one of our custlmers with five children and two adults, whose installation consist of a STANDARD ELECTRIC RANGE AND LIGHTS: ' K. W. H. July, Aug., . Sept-, Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb., 1918 1018 1918 1918 1918 1918 1919 1919 Compare this with the bills that you are now paying MAKE YOVR HOME MODERN California-Oregon Power Company Telephone us for details Phone 108-J Grants Pass, Oregon fl IS THE BEST BUY THE 51k SIZE AND SAVE MOIIEYI Every Can Guaranfeed Abo PaektJ in ' 3 andl-lb. Can First to Teach Deaf Mutes. The first American institution' for ; "e eaucaaon of tue deal and dumb 1 L J? "Th f T ' . l)r Thnmai H nallBun( what Krt ,n oKtf-iri. i I avau iu a uiiauniaum jsssKia sKgv He .- ..w.t.rt .t t.i. ,a .t Andorer Theological seminary, aad it was his Intention to enter the mla- Istry. Before leaving Andover, hew ever, he had decided to devote his life to the Instruction of deaf mates, for whom no provision had been made anywhere in America. He remained at the head of the Hartford Institu tion from 1817 until 1830, when 111 health forced his retirement The first systematic attempt to Instruct the deaf and dumb in Europe was made In 1570 by Pedro de Ponco, a Benedictine monk of Spain. The first British Institution of this kind was opened in Edinburgh In 1773. Mountain Laurel. The fact thut mountain laurel ! looms on three great national holl Inys. Memorial day, Flag day and I'ourth of July, Is one reason why tho Notional Federation of Women's clubs advocates that flower tor the national emblem. ' Consumed Cost 267 283 ' 298 839 240 188 245 153 7-37 "7.53 7.08 7.05 7.16 6.16 ' 7.15 5.40