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PAGE TIIREH KUIIUV. MAY in. H. CHANTS TABS DAILY COCKIER Classif iedjj Advertising KOU tALK TliAM V ud 10 yeurs old, also har ness and wiir.oa for sale. u" .., .,n. Cull 712 North Klghth or phone 13-L., 8tf WANTK1) WANTKI A dozen year old buff L. fl. 71 PRKBKNT OWNERSHIP township plats of Josephine county, &0e each. For sale by Josephine Coun ty Attract Co. Hlu printing at ' i.u 9tf imm oai.v Htrlellv fancy alfalfa fled, sweet clover and other rn somls. Nltro Culture. Ralph Waldo Klden, Medford. 80 rflHAi:-CokeroU for home fsttunlng at 2&c each, lllaheo Poultry Farm. KUlt 8A1.13-- One row. Una hark. One alfalfa and Kraln drill. 10. Ono Oliver typewriter, $15. One IlKht road Krador and land levolor, bamtln. One 8 h. p. Be engine robored, 1160. Phone. f.03P-2. non K lliiindllnn. 72 XiraAM?- We have bollors, en gine and aw mill machinery, etc, OILKGON MACHIVKRY CO.. Kll geno, Oregon. 92 FOR AIJC - 16 aires, 40 acre In cultivation, bulance hi asture and limber. Good outsldo range iii, in atnro and poatofflce, I V4 miles to school, cooiforUbU alx room house,, good barn and sheds, good well and three springs. Htock and equipment go Kh rancii Would consider Grrfnts Pas pro perty os part paymont. C. A. Wwstrom. Ikn Creek. Oregon. cnll B-F-4 3 K.ar.lo Point. MWKIJlNKOl leghorn hens. Olve price. Smith, Wlldnrvllle. Ore. WTICI-Man to do farm work. Address 0o. W. Smith, Route 4, or phone 601-F-12. 77 W ANTK1 Capable girl or woman fur general house work, small family. Address Mm. Hora pel- tun. Gold 1III1. Ore. 70 OKAY A1 K A.I THANHH-lt COMMERCIAL TK AN8KKR CO. A kind of diayage and transit wark carefully and promptly "Son I'bono 1H1-J. Btand at frelgt depot. At flbade. Prop. TUB WOULD MOVKH; 10 do Huuch Hro. Transfer Co. Pboo ID7-R. " r. U. 18UAM, drayage and transui Bafoi, llanos ' and furnliur moved, packed, ahlpped and sun ad. Office phone 124-Y. Baal donee phone, 1S4-R. nviL K:ciiKKitM DANIKL McFAKLAND, civil engl neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth siroot. phone 211-Y. 66 POULTRY HOTS TO INCREASE POULTRY STOCK New Opportunities for Specialists to Co-operate With Ralssrs In Best Production. HKNTIHTH 12. C. MACV, D. M. D, Flr!t-las dentistry 109 Vi South Rlt street, ()rots Pass, Oregon. 73 T1HKS- Used tires bought snd sold Auto 8ervlce Co. Phone 824-J. op lioalte Oxford hotel. 20tf K. L. GALDKA1T1I, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage. Building and Loans. 609 O street, Launer's old location. l' ELF.CTUIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper. 316 North filxtb street, phone 47. tt HKMSTITCHING and plcotlog at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop. Medfordit Ore. 1" C. E. JAcKSON, D. M. t'., successor to Dr. Ilert Klllott. Over Golden Kule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 1BJ-J. pHYSICIANH L. O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Pracilc limited to diseases of the eye. est nose and throat. Glasses ntWc Office hours 9-12. 3-6. or on ap polntment. Office phone (3. res' dence phone 159-J. 8. LUIIUURIDGE. M. U.. Pbyalcla' and surgeon. City or country call attended day or night. Resldeno phone 389; office pnone in fllith and H. Tuffs Bldg. (Prepared by tha t'nliwt RtuUts Depart- mnt of Aiicultur.) While the main effnrt In the cam- pnlKii to increuxe llie tuition a oi tinxlucllve ixiultry Is to be directed to the ceneral farmer and the city houne ImldiT, It flees not follow Hint tho pe clallnt In noullry iiroductlcm cannot render good service In this cnune. He limy find It denlmble and conducive to IiIh greater profit to dlverHiry His funning by devoting more attention to live stock other ttmn poultry and to producliig u l:irncr proKirtlon of bis ftH-iWltiflTs on Ills own ground. It limy be doubtful In some cades whether a cjiecliil poultry farm enn oiiernte nrolltiibly tilmis: the siinifi lines as In the punt. The grower of table poultry enn use IiIh stock, plnut and eiilpuieiit for production nlong some other line that will be profitable at this time. Indeed, In most cnaes he miiKt ko mliitit IiIh biiMticfK lo cbuiik'ed conditions or sacrifice what lie hug In vested In It. Every dinner Hint become Inter ested In lncrcablua and luiprovlnz Ms farm poultry, nnd every town resident who Ih-kIiim to keep poultry In the Iiiu-Ij yard Is pilnc to buy slock or etres for hiitcbiiisj, or tmby cblcks. TIiIh siciubl cnuxe at leitst the normul di'inund for bird", vavf. !"! Kto-'k In the enrly pnrt of the yenr, und iiIko stimulate de- nuiiul for pullets In the full. The intention of poultry breeders who want to proifm-e to treet populiir demniidH may well bo ciill, d to the ml- vmitnRe of the "fiinuliiK out" im ilioi) of producing stock. In qunutlly. Farm ers who lire Interested In Increasing and Improving their stock und tow-n people who luive r-iom to iimvi more chickens tlmn tiny wish for mem- selves will In niiiiiy ciiNi's nnd It un ml viintuse to prnw stock for a breeder In their vicinity. With i much new Interest developing. It should be easier 1 tin it usiiiil to gi breeders nnd the noiillry keepers near thetn to co-oper- nte In the production of fowls, for Invlii!: especially. Such nn nrrnnse- ment Is to the iidvniitiiKe of both. It reduces the co of getting good stock to the grower and the risk on growing stock to the breeder. The success of this line of work and RIFLE THAT BOONE CARRIED Old-Fashlonsd Flint Lock Said to Have Been Brought to Wisconsin Town by Southerner. In.nlcl Boone's rifle, a genuine old- faHbloued Dint lock, carried by Boone od many perilous trip In the darn and bloody huuling ground of Ken tucky and on bis famous Indian bum lug expeditions, was recently brought Into a bind ware store In a small tuwn la southwestern Wisconsin for uiucb needed repuirs. It Is now the prop erty of s Sir. Rafter, formerly of Mis sissippi, who recently traded bis 2,300 acre plantation for Wiaconsin property and has moved his effect north. The rifle was glveu blm by a doctor, to whom It bsd been given by an aged biifnU living lo the mountain of Ten nentre. Tie rifle Is a formidable affair, a real 'long ride," one of the type tbat Save the ulck.iuine. of tbe "long rifles" to our western frontiersmen. It bus barrel 4(1 Inches long. Is 45 caliber, a flint lock with a patchbos of lu lu h; silver, and weighs ten pounds. The ;ud of the butt Is set with a wild boni s tuk. und biis tbe double or set irlnk.er. Un tbe side of tbe slock are curved with a Jackknlfe tbe words. "Boon'a Tru Freu." on the walnut stock the In 1 1 In Is D. B. and Bve most slKiilflcant and sinister notches, each notch standing for "one good Injun." At the lower end of the i lock Is u long und deeply cut dish suM lo hove been cut 1 v un Indian tomahawk thrown at Boone. What happened to the Indian Is not recorded. I'll i- rifle, budly broken In shipment. bus been repaired end Is now on ex blbltlou. Uiitliause. LIBERIA IS REACHING OUT Trltes ef That Country, It Is Bald, Are Accepting the Teachings ef the Missionaries. rienyono Cbe Wolo, a Llhcrlan of the Kru tribe, who graduated from Co lumbia university, says; There never bas been scientific census of Liberia, but the population is estimated at from 2.000,000 to 8.000.- 000. and not more than 15,000 are Amerlco-Llberlans, tbe descendants of liberated slaves. Tbe remainder be long to tribes wbicn speak four differ ent languages and offer only nominal submission to the government. Tbe Krus elect their kings by the selection of the most available man of the royal bouse. In the Jarroway tribe the kins Is an absolute monarch for tbe reign of six years, and Is then put to death. Other tribes also follow different cus toms. . Tbe tribes do not acknowledge the government of Monrovia, because they feel that it does not protect them. By treaty the United States government la required to belp the Amerlco-Llberlans against tbe tribes, and In 1912 this country helped put down a rebel lion of the Krus. The constitution of Liberia bas a literacy test, which bas heretofore ex cluded most of the natives from vot ing, as the central government Is un able to undertake their education. The Girbux are being taught by Episcopal missionaries, and the Fulingos. who ore Mohummeduns, are also gaining tbe franchise Tbe Krus are very am bition and ore also catching up. There are more than 50 Lllicrlnns of tbe na tive tribes studying in the United Stutes. rXOVEHALLS ftrff.U.S.Pat.Off. our Registered and Common-law Trade-Mark and can only b right fully used on goods made by us. K over all are garments (or children I to 8 years U age. If a dealer tries lo sell you. Under the KoveralU name, any garment not of our manufacture, you may be sure he ha an article that he it trying to market oo KoveralU reputation. Unless nude by Levi Stratus k Ca. they're sot MJVtKAlXo. Koveralls Keep Kids Kleen $1.50 the Suit FREE IF THEY Bii KOVERALLS are s3e aoly by Leri fie Co, Sea F raacaca sad bear thai OVERALLS u u vi orr ENDLESS CHAIN NOT MYSTICAL A. A. WITHAM. M. D. Interna medicine and nervous diseases lOt Corbett Bldg., Portland. Ore Hour 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to p. m D.,co-pcmtlon depend very largely upon KNI01IT8 und Ladles of Security Council meets second and fourth Frlday'a In W. O. W. hall. 43tt FREDERICK I). 8TRICKER, M Rooms 5 and 7 Mnsonlo Building Office hours, -1 Z a. m.; 2-5 p. m Phones: Office 18-R; Rea. 18-Y. early hatching, and that In turn de pend inm b upon the breeders begin- tJHNKRlAL ELKCTRICAL WOHK Motors Installed and repaired, house wiring and electric Irons re paired. Phone 38 or call at fi06 H street. Joo A. Pollny. 8 FOR UU1CK AND CK.MKNT WORK and all kinds of masonry con- Minictlon Bco W. L. Hart, Grants Pass. ' 09 TAXI CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call J83-J. Residence H9-Y. Otto J. Knlus. 238 DR. W. T. TOMPKINS. S. T.- Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg Treats all diseases. Hours t-12 a. m.: .1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf VKI'Kltl.N AltY Ki:iUlM.M DR. K. J. BESTUU Veterlnaria. Offlee. residence Phone S0t-H The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TI.MH CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally at 9:30 n. in. Everett Hogue, nhnne 317. ' 1 VBE THE WHITE LINE TAXI lo: prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Grants Puss Hotel, phone 396. Residence phone 320-R. W. G. White. 83 Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday leave Qranta Pass 1 P. Arrive Waters Creek 2 P Leavo Waters Creek 3 P. M. Arrive Granta Pass 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight ahd pasRongor rates call at tho office of tho company, Lundburg building. or telephone 131. Lv Vv7' X.-'-"- -fry' " Osctwr Fighting Ir.fluenra Explains Hov Curative Serum V.'ent From Patient to Patient. The prevalence of Intluensa ana j'.ieut nulla with their blgn death rate i iukes It Imperative to retort to heroic j methods of treatment ra'.ber than to follow the accepted ones only. Tbe tuek ol M-rum or other specific remedy for ln,:i:enzu. writes Ur. Charles K. Iluniliert In the Medical Record, to- , : i . r v it'i the Innhility to obtain tiitpni uiiiococeus serum 'orced me to i-e convalescent serum. The Kndle Chain. It Is a, well- Known fact that jiersons convalescing n iineiitnnnln hnve nntl-bodles In heir bloiii) M renins. As soon as the ,i..t! iil condition penults, therefore, i.ey are bled us much and as frequert- y us poKsilile. eruiu Is prepared snd trestsd. and In placed In stock, tt hen another t tleiil comes In with pneumonia, treat ment Is begun. When convalescence sets In the above proeedtl -e Is repeat ed. It Is a case of one gives serum to swo, two gives serut:i to three and to on, the procedure becouilhg endless. ' Good Manners. " Some wise person has said tbat "good manners are surface Christian ity." and an essential part of good manners Is "Unselfishness, constant thought of others and study of the other person's viewpoint. j I Stum ip ifVI STHAU5S & OX j JT TiHf PAMLICO. CAL. I f No Use Buyintf Out of Town Our Merchants Have It iC 8PA TAXI Two machines at your service at any hour. Phone 262-R when In a hurry for a car. 4Stf ATTORNEYS II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. 0. W. COLVIG, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg., Grant Pass, Oregon. E, S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tices In all courts. ' First National Bank Bldg. O. S. iBLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270 Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCIIARD & BLANCH ARD, At ; torneys. Albert Bldg. Phone 236-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonlo Temple, Grants Pass, Ore, A Well-Cared-For Flock Produces Eco- nnrilcsl Ecr end Meet for the FarWIy. 1,1 1, l; ut v'.wv to Interest (Jielr tiel;,',i. bors In growing chickens for them. Whether he forms out stock or not, uvu,n tuoiltrv Irtiimui. wlin InnWfl fnr- Dull. Ilfelosa eyes, colorless ltpa, .,, i.,., i,. i iir wiiir rcVaor W.-Kr,S,,,,U0 "I? Tt ? Mn0w' b non-t m h.rt. lust take Hollla- producing all that he cun bundle at ter's Hocky Mountain Tea helps to home, make you attractive and fair. Don't delay, begin today. saDin's Drug ftccec PROminrRQ flC CAT Importance of Adequate Number of Fowl In Poultry Scheme la Quite Apparent. Censor's Office Bay. It must be the oensor's office boy who Is responsible for some of the va gnrles of the bine pencIL Not long ago some patriotic soul quoted Kipling's line from the "Recessional. "The cap tains and the kings depart," He had the surprise of his life when the word "kings" was struck out But worse Is now reported. Another scribe, greatly during In the meatless days, quoted Thomas Hood's Joke In an ar ticle on "Wayside Graves," or some thing equally solemn: s 'So they burled Ben at four cross roads With a stake In his Inside." That was too much for the censor's office boy. A stnke In his Inside. In deed. The censor's office boy knew If ho knew bow to spell that the food controller 'vtailil never 'ruction s bole "stenk" n e succulent. Julcv Kltmk. In unvhoily'b inside, i-'u be ,e leted the offending lines. Who sht.lt sny that we ire not ardently patri otic people? London News. Ask the Battery Shop about the still better Willard with threaded rubber insulation Biliousness n Geese bold a sector In the line of the Innnltrv armv that makes war atrnlnst TrifJv ehrwrt rarA-lwnK'e' When the facts nre taken Into 1 Ulliy&liICWUtKMC- congldl,rat,m Umt the demand for geese Is strong, steady and extends over practically the whole year, that geese excel all other kinds of poultry as producers of fat, a thing of which the world stands ut present In dire need, und that their value, as egg pro ducers la considerable, tho Importance of an udequute number of geese In the poultry scheme becomes nppnrent. Geesn take their living In large pnrt from grasses of the pasture and need range of this nature to be kept at a profit. OKO. II. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, . roferce In bankruptcy, MuBonlc Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon Phone 135-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK' Lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., Grants Paos, Oregon. fal people make it a habit to read our clas sified ads - Do you? 1 hese ads. are mon- v t ey savers and money makers. Keep your eyes on them. Slow Sartorial Reconstruction. The question of civilian equipment has its humorous as well as Its seri ous aspects for the honorably dis charged soldier or sailor. Some are lucky enough to return Immediately nnd completely to "cits." while others, less fortunate, must content them selves with a sort of half and half adornment. It no longer causes astonishment to detect a pair of iieat ly creased trousers hnuglng stiffly be neath military khaki overcoat, or to see the short blue Jacket of the sailor covering an otherwise perfect clvlllnn outfit. ThcNe are some of the minor problems of reconstruction. New York Sun. ' Crow Has Earned Farmer's Hate. Most commonly the crow Is hated by the fnriner because It pulls up the yotiUK corn to get the soft seed ker nels tit .the root, rind everywhere Is to be seen the scarecrow In the newly planted corn fields, Later on the dam age they do to the corn crop ran hard ly be estimated, because they peck the end of tbe young ears, allowing tbe wuter to enter the shuck and rot the corn. Remarkable Repair Ship. ' To enable the American destroyers and chasers In British waters Imme diately to effect repnlrs and renewals. there was a repair ship stationed at Oueenstown of a remarkable chorac- tor. The vessel, or about o.wsi tons, was a floating machine shop, foundry and store, able to do any kind of re pair work short of drydock work. The bakery producer long loaves or crust. ed bread for nil the ships, and once created a most elaborate birthday cake for Admiral Slma. How He Averages Up, "Da man dnt knln't do no work his ownse'f," said Cncle Ehen, "generally averages up by mnkln' a whole, lot o' trouble fob other people.' liTSFHEN Vou have a bilious attack your liver fails If to perform its functions. You become con stipated. The food you eat ferments in your stomach instead of digesting. . This inflames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out your stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. There is nothing better. SAVE the Leather SEiPlisSi! KespYourShoesNeat LIQUIDS AND PASTES FOR BlACR, .WHITE. TAN ANDOX-DIOOD (DARK BROWN) SHOES tHt r.r. DAuevcosmunaNs trt rrrsi'x,' , - i-