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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1919)
NUtUlY, JI WK 20, 11)10. GRANTS PAM DAILY COl'KIER PAGB THRES 4 0. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Classified POH. MAUC ' TKAM and 10 years old, also har ness ud w:ou lor sale. Still all or part. Call 712 North Klghth or phone 18-L. 28tf PRESENT OWNERSHIP township Plata of Josephine county, 50c each. I' or aale by Josoubln Coun ty Abstract Co. lllue prlntlrg at reaaonable rale. 39tf POR BAU3 AT A 8NAI' l-'lne 290 aore atock ranch. 80 acroi lu cul llvallon, balance In timber and pasture. H nilloa down the Rogue trom O rant 11 Pass. Good term, and It a quirk deal can be nude, you can get a real bargain. Ad dress II. F. D. No. 3. Box 7. C. K. Card ell. GET YOUR TIUK8 MENDEO and buy a l. M. A C. K. welder for future use. See Mr. Ootcher. the tire man at Grants al'ns hotel, tf FOR 8A1E Reaaonable. Timber claim, 1(0 acre, location: Sec. 34, Twp. 40, Range 4 W., Jack too county Oregon. Write to Mr. M. R. Herrlngtoo. 116 West In diana Ave., Spokane, Wash. 08 12 ACRES oak, madrono, (Ir and pine, on railroad In Jorome Prairie. Will take wood In pay meut sliimpag. Phone 270. 83lf 100'ACKB STOCK RANCH for aale; about 12S acre In cultivation; considerable Irrigation; 2 nil lee from K. R. station; 1H mile from two schools; half cash, bal ance low Internet. Address No. 1053 rre Courier. 86tf FOR BALE Singer aewlng macblnee on easy term. Machines routed and old machine taken In part payment. C. A. Chapman, 245 B. Central avenue, Medford. Local headquartnra Grants Pas Hard ware. 91tf A NOEL CAKES 75 cents each; or dw iby phone, No. 3 80-J. 2tt FOR SALE Grants Pas Bunking Company mock. Will take canto. - Uberty bond or Victory bondn. Geo. U Barton. Box 646, phone SIB. B3tf FOR' HALE Two Urge and 3 small chicken house, wire fencing, oak fence posts, two Incubator, two fcrooVrs. Edith Russell, corner Mnnxenltn Ave. and Merlin road. 22 -AAvrtm WANTED Men to work In lumber camp or up-to-date sawmill. Transportation furnished. For particular Inquire at Broen's Crescent City stage officii. Gran 1.1 Fas, Ore., near S. P. R. K dopot and express offke. . i''r n Sltf WANTED TO RENT Small furnlsh ed house. .Phone 225 after 4 p. m. 99 MEN WANTED on Wlldervllle Irri gation ditch. Apply R. C. Steven eon. Phone Wlldervllle central. 20 U , . , 1, WANTED Cook for ranch, from eight to twelve men, M0 per month. Address all correspon dence to Box 6, Fort Dick, Cal. 01 WANTED A competent concrete man for 'building simple concrete . culverts and laying pipe on High way. Joplln & Eldon, Wolf Creek, Ore. 98 TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally at 9:30 a. m. Everett Hogue, phone 317. 317 USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt, service. City and country trips. Safety first. Call Grants Pas Hotel, phone 39k. Residence phoij'e 320-R. W. G. White. 790 PALACE TAXfC07wyatr&Cutler, proprs., only 2 -car taxi company in city. Phonos: Day 22-J; night 234-J for prompt service, tf 6 PA TAXI Still at the some old stand. Best service in town, day nod nlebt. Phone 2C2-R . 90tf Hardware Co. Advertising MIIWKI.LANKOUH B. L. 0AU1RAIT11 Inaurmnce, any kind. RenUU. Building and Loan. Plate Olaae Liability. 60S O atreet. 84tf NEW MIUJNERY good Just arrlv. ml at H. K. Burton', 407 North Sixth street. 100 lK,VTI8T8 E. 0. MACY, D. M. D. r"lnt-la dentistry 10Vs South SlxU street, Grant Pan. Oregon. PHYHK'IANH U O. CLEMENT, U. D.. Prattle limited to disease of the ere. eat nose and throat. Glasses BlteC Office hour S-12, 2-6, or on ap polntment. Office phone (2, res' dance pbnne IS9-J S LOUGUKIDIJB. M. U.. Phjrsuli and suranon. Cllv or eounlr eal) phone office phone Ik) fllxtn and H. Toff Bldg. A. A. WITHAM, M. D. Interna' mndlrlne and nervou ditaaer 01 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m T FREDERICK I). STRICKER, M. D.. Room 5 and 7 Masonic Building. Office hour, 9-12 a. m.; 2-5 p. m. Phone: Office 18-R; Re. 18-T. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R. tf VETERINARY SL'l3KO DR. R. J. BESTUL. Voterlnartat. Office, residence. ' Pbone I0&-R DRATAGE AND TRANSFER rilK WORLD MOVES; ao do w. Bunch Bros Transfer Co. Phon 897-R. F. U. MHAM. drayage and trauafu Safes, 1 lanos and furultur moved, packed, shipped aud ator ed. Office phone 124-Y. Real- I deuce phone. 124-R. ELECTRICAL WORK j ELECTRIC W1R1NO and general I electrical work, repairing, house ; wiring. C. C. Harper, 115 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf LODGES KNIGHTS and Ladles of Security Council meets second and fourth Friday's in W. O. W. hall. 4Stf ClVIlT ENGINEERS DANIEL McFARLAND. civil engl neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. RB ATTORNEYS II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices in. all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. G. W. COLV1G, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg1. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac Uces In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. 1 O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANQHARD & BLANCHARD, At torneys. Albert Bldg. Phone 238-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. C. A. SIDLE-R, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple, Grants Pase, Ore, JEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee In bankruptcy. Masonic ' Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon. Phone 185-J. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., Grants ' Pass. Oregon. There is nothing worse than bad. foul smelling breath; get rid of It for youT friend's sake anyway. Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will clean and purity your stomach and bowels; your breath will be sweet, your disposition Improved,' your friends Increased. .: 35c-. Tea or Tab lets. Sabln's Drug Store. Adv. 1 Mrs. .Minnie Hussey was in Ferry dale Monday attending school tweet ing at the Mapleton school. A. J. Crow Is visiting at the home of his nephew, A. J. Jluimey, this week. .Mrs. Marjory Brandt returned from I'ortlund Friday. Ferrydale was a very quiet place Sunday, most of the people bsd gone to Grants Pass to see the airplanes. All that went felt repaid for. their long wall for them to come. Picket Creek school district had their Mamp drive lut week and went fur over the top of their quota. Tbey are now preparing to (build a new school house this summer which tbey need very much. Arthur llennett. of Glen wood, Ore., and AI Wallace, of Portland, arrived Thursday ulid are visiting at the homo of Mr. and 'Mrs. Over ton. Mrs. M. U Kirlffln and Eldon Mo Calllster. wore at Grants Pass Mon day on biiHinens. Mr. Overton is vlsttliig her sis ter, Mrs. Leach, of Grants Pass. Mr. i ten lo n, of Grants Pass, wa In the nolKh'Imrhood 'Monday on bus iness. Mrs. Wllda Erickson who has bmm visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Overton, returned to her borne In Portland Saturday. Charlie Johnson and son, Lloyd, are fishing on the river here. Born June 10th. to II r. and Mrs. Dan Robertson, a! daughter. Little Irene Flck got her arm broken Thursday. She and her sis ter, Blanch, -were riding a horse and were 'both thrown off. Mrs. Uddie Werts and children came out from Grants Pass Thurs day after Grandma: Griffin, who had been visiting In the neighborhood. Cheyenne, AVyo., June 20. Wyo ming, long the oasis of this section of the west, will enter the ranks of prohibition etalea on July J. Side and manufacture of liquor within the state will cease on that date renard less of whether national prohibition Is effective In the nation. Data gathered 1n the three Ian? est cities In the state Sheridan, Cas per and Cheyenne shows virtually every barroom and saloon has oeen upoken for 'by proprietors of candy shops, soft drink parlors, cafes, mu sic stores slid restaurants. Saloon men are cleaning out their stocks as rapidly b.i possible. It Is stated with authority that re spectable citizens of the state who lay In a moderate supply of liquor now for their own use after July 1 will not be molested, but the author ities have announced their will be eternal and vigilant warfare wages on the man who seeks to buy now and sell later. ry it on pio PImm "hiM" hj -mot fruit fit ltt Vofifl Hmkutlow Whip Vtt It m rot mid whlppad cnut It h rkhr ud man taitjr. II will sti wur. Tom mi tap It mr until Dm Mit ujr-tf Uw to tar Mil The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. ' Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday 1 and Saturday , - ' Leave Grants Pass .'.....1 P.' M Arrive Waters Creek.... 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek...!.....' 3 P. M Arrive Grants Pass. ..4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company,! Lundburg building, or telephone 131. FEREYDALE IMP11 II I Vm II m foe wM whipped creus. I 1 It h rkkv ud men taitjr. II will I Bti Mur. Ton out ktp It evtr until M kt eut iAj-V Uwrt k u; UM I ' OieW lu lodir t .f t "y SSS . alow oMMft SaaasS t l fV Vfm Can4 3 r' 1 40wums "83 f .- BETTER BREEDING HELPS In dairying large production and profit go hand In hand. Breeding furnishes the most eco nomical way to obtain large-' producing cows. The purebred bull, with generations of high producing ancestors back of him, must be used for breeding, and only the best heifers from the best cows should be chosen to be the dams of the next genera tion. CERTAIN BULK IS NECESSARY Table Give Classification of Common Feeds as to Bulkinesc Palat. ability Important. ( Props r4 by th United flutes Deport ment of Agriculture.) A certain bulk is necessary In the grain mixture given to the dairy cow to obtain the best results. When heavy feeds are used, some bulky ones should be Included to lighten the mixture, since it Is probable that a certain de gree of bulklness aids digestion. Some Raise the Dairy Calves, the Nation Needa Them. of the common' feeds are classified as to bulk In the following table: Classification of Common Feeds as to Culkinesa. Bulky. Gluten feed Alfalfa meal Rye Corn-and-cob meal Barley Bran (wheat) Heavy or Dried In ewers' trains Compart Dried distillers' crna. Bock wheat middling! Oats, ground Cottonseed meal Malt aprouta Unseed meal Dried beet pulp Coconut meal Medium. Peanut meal Corn meal or feed Gluten meal Hominy Wheat middlings Palatnbllrty la of great Importance In successful feeding. The best results can not be obtained with any feed which is not well relished by the cow; consequently any unpalatable feed to he used should be mixed with those that are appetizing. In making the grain mixture care should be exercised that too large a iunntlty' of either constipating or Inxatlve feed is not included. Cotton seed meal, for example, Is decidedly, constipating and should be fed with Inxatlve grains or succulents, such as silage or roots. For ordinary feeding In most parts of the United States not more than one-third of the grain should be cottonseed meal. In some sections larger quantities have been fed, but this practice Is not be' recom mended. On the other hand, linseed -oil meal, because of Its distinctly laxative action, should not he fed ordinarily In greater quantities than 1 pounds a day. MAKE TEST OF YOUNG BULLS Some of Best Breeder Lean Out An imals to Dairymen in Commu nity to Try Them Out. Some of the best breeders follow the practice of lending out a number of the young bulls to dairymen in the community merely for the purpose of trying them put. . Of course, many of these bulls prove to, be mediocre, but 1 when a valuable one Is found he Is the j property of the lender and will repay ! any expense Involved In his discovery. A sire that has proved his worth al ways Is In demnnd and can be sold readily If the public knows of bis whereabouts. The purchaser- can be found by advertising. ;. Getting Even with tRe Censer. ' '.' The censor cuts out all the Inter' ! eetlng parts of his letters, but he's 1 found a way to get even with him." ' "What's that ?" "He says he's going to ! quit writing." , ' -Daily Thought ' , The burden which Is well borne be comes light. Ovid. Ootimistlc Thcuaht , One is filled with rlohe who know how to do without thuiu. ..v. v kmm TIRES Fabric and Cords C L HOBART CO. Price Paring TAT don't claim, to tell meat cheaper than any one else in America. We do claim to sell good meat as cheaply aa it can be old and still leave us a small profit. We're not in business for our health. Neither are you. We're in business to make an honest liv-; ing. We are willing to take a small profit on a large number of x sales. , Our customers are the satisfied kind because they know they get good meat, first class service and pay the minimum price. S6e Temple Market No beard can resist the smooth, clean cut work of the Gem Damaskeene Razor. You don't risk your face when you shave with a Gem Damaskeene. It won its reputation . by its constant use by clean-shaven and well groomed men. - . We sell the complete Gem Damaskeene Razor outfit for SL The outfit includes the razor, seven Gem Damaskeene Blades, shaving and stropping handle all in a hand tome leather case. ., ... . . Cerr.t in and ztl your Gtm ttr-dajl - - - " ' Sabin The Druggist I'se Persian Pec ret for the Hands and Face EtOVEnflLLS R7.U.S.Fr.Off. 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