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WKI.IIAV, MAT 7 .11)10. GRANTS PASS DAILY GOIRIKK PACK TIIREB 1 Classified Advertising KO It HAIJi TBAM and 10 yeara old, also har ness aud waf.on for ale. Soli all ur part. CttU 712 North Blghtb or pbon H-L. 8t' FOR SALE -135 acre or lund throe mllut oaet of Greul !', on the north bunk of the Itogu River. l'rt bottom, the balance tench Und. About 40 acre cloar and can be cultivated. Two thousand dniinra la the tirloo now. Sua N. B. Townaend, 8Z1 A etreet, (Irani Paaa. . FOR SALE-160 bead good Hhrop hlre ewe. delivered In Grants Paaa or Tloaeburg, 185 lumba thrown In more to come. These aheop are thoroughbred Shrop ahlrea; good fleece of wool on their backe; prloe $20. Oeo. W. King, Montague, CaL PRB3KNT OWNERSHIP townablp Plata of Joeephlne county, 50c eaeb. For aula toy Joeephlne Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at reaaonabla ratee. FOR SALE2 motorcycle, 1 type writer, and 100 feet of K-lnch gas pipe. Auto Service Co., 503 South Blxth atreet. FOK 8A.I.H5 Htrlctly fancy alfalfa aeed, aweet elover and other grass aeeda. Nltro Culture. Ralph w.liln Klilon. Medford. 80 NBW HATS at Mra. Ilurlon'a, North Sixth atreet. 407 65 MlbTKLLANEOlH TIRES Ued tlrea bought and told Auto Service Co. Phone 324-J. op poalte Oxford hotel. 20tf E. L. GALBRA1TH. Iniuranca, rent ala a apeclalty. Acreage, Dulldlng and Loan. 609 O atreet. Launer'a old location. l' ELECT tUC WIRING and general electrical eork, repairing, houae wiring. C. C. Harper. 315 North Sixth atreet, phone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cenia a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop. Medford. Ore. 1" KNIGHTS and Ladle of Security Council meet aeeond.and fourth Friday' In W. O. W. hall. 43tf GHNEltAL ELECTRICAL WORK Motor Inatallod and repaired, home wiring and electric Iron re paired. Phone 38 or call at 60(5 H atreet. Joe A. Tolley. 89 PIAO LESSONS Leaaon In piano and harmony given by Mra. Ja. M. Power at atudlo, 502 North Fourth atreet. Hour from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m- n Tuesday only. Graduate of Denlaon Conserva tory. Credit In work given High chool atudenta. 65 WANTKD WANTED A home for a bright lit tle boy of about 13 yeara of age. Mother and father both dead. In quire of C. O. Gillette, county judge. 46tf Tl RICT FOR RENT Private garage at 408 1 atreet. I2tf TAXI CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafa to "Stag" elgar store, call 183-J. Residence 149-T. Otto J. Knlpa. 238 DAILY JITNEY to Solma. Kerty and Waldo. Leave Granta Paaa dally . at 9:30 a. in. Everett Hogue. phone 317. 317 VSE THE WHITE LINE TAXI f or prompt aerviea. city ana country trlpa. Safety first. Call Granta! P.- Untnl. nhonn a. Residence phone 320-R. W. 0. White. 88 SPA TAXI Two machine at your sorvice at any hour. Phone 262-R when In a hurry for a car. 48tf CIVIL ENGINEERS bATEiTMcFARLAND, civil ehgl neer and aurveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 55 HHAYAHE AND TRANSFER co mm E rcTal Transfer co. aj kind of drayage and transfa werk carefully and promptly dont ! Phone 181'J. Stand at trelgb ' dipot. A. Shade, Prop. THE-w7jRLDm6vES; so do we ; Bunch Bro. Transfer Co. Phon ' 897-R. : Y "0 i.SHAM,' drayage and trauitei Safe. i Inno and furnltun moved, packed, ahlpped and ator ; nit. Office phone 1J4-T. Resi dence phone, 124-R. , , i. j. UKNTIHTH ' K. C. MACY, l. M. U. Flrst-'law iieiulmry IUUV4 South filut atrial, (iranta Paaa, Oregon. C. K. JACKSON, D. M. 1)., aucceuor to Dr. Unit Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phono 6. Residence phone 15S-J. PHYHK'IANH I.. O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practf limited to dlanaae of the ,y. noae and throat. (liaise flttor Office houra -12, 2-5, or on at polntmerrt. Office phone a 2 rer dence phone I&J-J. . LOUtiHRIUHK. U U. Phyain. and aurgron. City or country ' attended day or nlgbt. Heildit,. phone ttt: office phone in: Sixth and II. Tuff Uldg. A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Interna mwdldne and " nervoua dlscaaa 101 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore Houra 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m FM3DHR1CX 1). BTRIOICBR. M. D., iRooma' 5 and 7 TUaaonlo Building. Office houra, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Phone: Office 18-R; Rea. 18-Y. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T. Rooma 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treata all dlaeaee. Houra 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m Phone 304-R. tf virrKiti.N'Aitv siiu;to DK. K. Office. J. BKBTUL. Veierlnaria. residence. Phone IOR-f ATTORN KYH H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practice In all State and Federal Courla. First National Bank Bldg. Q V COLvIa! Attorneya7-law. Granta Paa Banking Co. Bldg., Grant Paaa, Oregon. B. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Prac tlcea In all court. Flrat National Bank Bldg. O. 8. BLANCH A RD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Granta Pass, Oregon. BLANClfARD & HLANCHARD, At torney. Albert Bldg. Phone 236-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneya. C. A. 8IDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma . aontc Temple, Granta Pasa, Ore. GEO. II. JURHAM, Attorney-at-law, reforee In bankruptcy, Maaonic Templo, Grants Pass. Oregon. Phone 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., Grants Paaa, Oregon. ONE WEAK SPOT Many (iranta Pane People Have I Weak Part and Too Often It'a The Back Many people have a weak spot. Too often lt' a bad back. Twinges follow every sudden twist. Dull aching keep up, day and night. Backache la often from weak kid ney. ' In such case a kidney 'medicine It needed. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidney, For backache and urinary Ills. Grants Pass people recommend tht remedy. Mrs. M. A. Brlgga, 724 East L street, aays: " I used to have a great deal of backache. At times, I could hardly get about, a my back felt so weak and lame. Doan'a Kidney Pill soon overcame that misery and made my back feel a strong a ever.. Now when I am In need of a kidney medicine, I take Doan'a Kid' ney Pill and they never fall to do . pri 0n t all dealers. Don't elmply.aak for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney Pills the earn : 'hat Mrs. Brlgga had. Foster-MR burn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. T. Five Hundred Bhecta II Good bond letter paper, 8Hxll Inches. TJ(s la a good quality of bond paper. We . have higher grades up to $2.50 per 500. Courier The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass... Arrive Waters' Creek...... Leave Waters Creek.; Arrive Grants Pass...; . P. M, .2 P. M; .3 P. M, .4 P. M For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office if the company. Lund burg building, or telephone 131; flHlifa CHURN BUTTER ONLY 5 Cream alone should be cliurin-d. It may be skimmed aa soon ii a It rises or may be sepa rated by a merlianlral separator. The latter plan Is the more effi cient, ri nd though requiring a eoiislilenihle Initial outlay often will he profttuMe. The cream should be set aside In a clean place by acpiirute milking. ' BALANCED RATION FOR COWS Important to Furnish Varioua Nutri ent in Proportion the Animal Need Them. (Prepared by the United BtuUs Depart- 1 ment of Agriculture.) It In prohulily well to refer to the composition of feedstuff a it relates to economical feeding of the dulry cow. The row takes Into her digestive system fcvils which she utilizes for the production of body tlxxuex, heat ing the body, performing hiMllly func tions, such us digesting feed, moving Cow Must Have Ample Supply Palatable Feed. of from place to place, and for milk pro duction. It ' la aufilclent to ay thnt the coDKtltuenN or compounds and the relative quantities pccensury for theae operations have been determined; that u. I. ....... .!. I . . .... ..I n n. t. . nu.. 1 'in v ill 1 1 n v.'Mi.iilin ,ivn.-iit and energy or hent-pnuliK-lii); cnnxtlt- ueuta. the protein bcliis represented by the cuwln and albumin and the energy and hent-priMluclng constlt- oenta by the fut aud augur. In addl- Carter Glass, secretary of the trees tlon to the constituents or compounds nry, aaya of woman'a work In the peccHsary for the production of milk. Loan: she also must have the constituents j "Having demonstrated what they nccesary for performing the other .oould do in time of war, the women functions mentioned. These, for con venience, have been classified Into proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Fats perform, much the same functions as carbohydrates and are worth for pro- , ductlon practically two and one-fourth , times a much per pound as carbohy- drilled, and In the balancing of a ra- tlon are usually classed with them. This bring ns to a definition of a "balanced ration," which la a ration containing these various nutrient In the proportion the cow needa them. . The economical Importance of a bal- ancel ration la evident The, cow can use only certain elements or com pound In certain proportion; conse quently. If the ration supplies an ex cessive amount of any one, the excess Is liable to be wasted. Not only I this true, bnt a the cow has to as similate It even though she cannot use It, her capacity for production I reduced. i Tn making a ration, cost Is one of the Important factors. The best prac tice Is to compound a grain mixture so that It will balance with the home larown roughage. With this In mind. the sepnrate grains should he selected to supply the necessary nutrients at the lowest possible cost. For this, not only the price per hundred pounds but also the relative cost of each constit uent, especially protein, must be con sidered. For example, to determine the cost of a pound of digestible protein in a given feed divide the price of 100 pounds by the per cent of digestible protein In the feed. If this calculation la made for several feeds, the relative cost, of protein In each will be appar ent . Then the feeds that furnish pro tein at the least cost can be selected. The same can be done to determine the cost of the carbohydrates and fat which are the heat-making or energy producing part of the feed. HOPPER IS BIG LABOR SAVER Satisfactory Growth 8ecured by Qiv. Ing Fowls Access to Balanced Ration of Grain. . 'f A hopper capable of holding a lui'K't. quantity of feed Is a grent labor save By Allowing the bird access to ! content a satisfactory growth Is oi tnlned, and un opportunity is glv.i thorn to balance the grain rations fed This hopper should be large enough to hold Severn 1 bushels of teed, sufilaeiit for one or tv weeks. ' Printing that" pjeuses rio it Covr'.er Job 'Depai ku. ; . ' "MY COUNTRY" , SOBS GOMPERS j AS HE LANDS! ! "Victory Loan Forerunner of. Happier State of Society," ! Declare Labor Head. , ! The prea dlxpatches the other day ! carried a atory tolling of the return ! borne of Haruuel Com per, president of the American Federation or Labor, ' from Europe. The diapatcb aald: ! "When Com per s set foot on Amer-' lean aoll he broke down, sobbing. 'My country, my country.' " It wu a sincere dlHplay of emotion, j Gomper waa feeling beneath hla feet the aoll of the country that gave him . asylum the aoll of a country that gave him opportunity to rise through hla own unaided effort from a humble cigar maker to the greatest labor leader In the world. Gomper la behind the Victory Lib-' erty Loan. He Is be'.lnd It becat-.se It I for America. Here la what be aaya of it: ; "Our great republic, the home of democracy, the land of the brave and the free, again find it necessary to apieal to all our people for their loyal and patriotic support In launching and carrying to a successful conclusion tho Victory Loan Campaign. "No one familiar with the vast un dertaking our nation has Just com pleted with triumph and victory will question In any way the need and necessity of the Victory Loan. "The Victory Loan is the forerunner of a happier state of society, a guar antee of peace and tranquillity of the world, the, hope of a better day and a brighter light I heartily Join with my fellow-cltlzens In urging every worker and every organization of worker to take part In this splendid effort to finance our democracy' peace with the wealth and aavlngs of all oar peo ple. "Invest your saving made safe by the victory of our arm In the Victory Loan." HELP WOMEN! These are the last day of U Vic tory Loan the last uaya of tne last Liberty Loan. Yet there are soma among ua who have not seen the way , of duty, whose ear have not beard the call of America, I Herein He a great opportunity tor I wimnn m.ftlAM l V. A Y Aon .a ..I. " " .. u nw.nv.v ... vii u &nu w K.IVU ( these out, to make their eyes see, and .to make tbelr ears hear. The argu- . ment of a sweet, noble woman la un- anaweranie. of America have been quick to un derstand that the cessation of nostll Itle did not end the obligations In jeurred In actual warfare. It la with confidence that the Government asks , every woman of the nation to become a teacher in the Victory Liberty Loob." No man can refuse to take his shtfra of the Victory Loan when a real woman look him In the eye and saya: "Your mother would want you to " M M 'VaC- M aa SI If GRANTS PASS, OREG. Rfl i.x ii.x r't-J C5T THURSDAY lU OJ5K DAY OXI,Y ONLY MEAL WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS ON EARTH 0 TRAINS OF CIRCUS WONDERS 0 fc 600 People 600 I 550 Horses 550 EVERY ANIMAL AN ACTOR EVERY ACT AN ANIMAL ACT 1200 PERFORMING ANIMALS 1200 More Educated wild beasts than all other shows combined 30p"Sn30 la One Act Mr. Banmefforaaa an addad feature this eaaaeaTke Falrytaad raataay "Alice in Jungleland" Selntlllatlng Two Mil Open Parfermaneaa 2 and 8 p. m. " COME EARLY Tbcrs Is plerrtr t aaca aarfennanca "SERVICE" Vie make It a point that every business transaction with our patron shall be satisfactory. We want each one to feel that they are free to come to ns In all matters where our experience and ad vice will be of value and assistance. When we speak of the "Service" rendered to customer we mean the best service, all that you reasonably expect from your bank. Our service Includes a hundred and one little details, all of which go to, make of our patrons, "satisfied customers." . If you have had no business with this bank, we feel confident you will appreciate the Service we can render. Josephine County .Bank Maxwell Service GENERAL One Buck Skin Maxwell One Buick Bag One Ford Track One 1917 Maxwell .......... REPCBLIC AXD MORAWK TIRES COLLINS AUTO COMPANY You begin to enthuse about a Jantzen Sweater the minute you try it on! It fits so snug brings out every line. You just know it look$ good on you. JanUcn fit and style are the result of an exclusive idea in knit good the rib-stitch. It retains the shape as long as you wear the garment See the new Jantaen Slip-ona, Sweaters, Bathing Suits, Scarfs, Tarns, at your favorite store. JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS iwv . MILLS S AY. S t;'l Most sensational wild animal act extant JA Dancing Rorses in Til Dinc!nt6!ri$TU Dan Street Parade 10:30 au eat. Dear Open 1 anal 7 p. m. smute and kittroct On bear eoacart fcefera ay Barries' 40-Ptec Maria tervlca Band REPAIRING $750.00 .....r...$150.00 .....A...-; $400.00 $550.00 nitWear