GiilXJH l’l*S DAILY COI KI EK IIIIDAV, JA\I Mil 30, DUO Classified Advertising FOR MAIJC VETERINARY MIKGEON' F<>K HALE. Modern «-room house DR It J. RESTII«. Veterinarian. Residence X3H Washington boule with sleeping porch, good shade, vard, phone 39N-R. large yard, prominent corner In beet residence district. Addrsss I’H YHIf'IANM No. 90, care Courier. 94 D, Practice L. O. OLBMBNT, M DRY SLAB WOOD »3.50 per tier de limited to disease« of the eye, esr, livered. Phone 379-R. 70tf nose and throat. Glasses tilted. Office hours >-12, 2-6, or on ap FOR HA1JC Alfalfa hay (carload pointment. Phones, office 62; resi lots! |29 Ion, f. o. b. here, Cen dence 859-J. tral Point Feed Store, Jeese I,. Y«U| have <«iH«qtleMMl one wh«»le. ha|if>y <ln). Con > piplutc without re gret the sleep that murks Its end, for roil will « oii II iiii - to I o- Ibis <lny «lur ing all the real of your life. And If this <lay was truly tH-autlful do you Hot know Hint otli« r-« after you will continue to live It, down through th«’ succession of the years? It is true that each moment dl«po««<—us even of the object we never withdraw our arms from, hut each inorm-ut restores to us trtimdlgiired nil the treasures II lies hutched »way from us.—4l»«orge Du haiuel. Reade's Scrapbook. Novelists ns well as Jo«irunll«ta knew 87 8. LOCGHRIDGE, M D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls the salue of the newnpa|>er «tutting, FOR SALE A-l piano in splendid attended day or night Phones, j but few, perhaps. "collect’' so as siduously ns did Charles Reade. Hev- condition, at bargain. Also gentle residence, 36 9; office, 18 2. Sixth enti Itoitrs each morning were devoted man's raccoon akin coat, at less and H streets. by lleade to cutting out Interesting than coat. Call 411 Sixth St. *3 | TOMPKIN8, 8. T.— Items (Millce reports arid statistics of K. W. T. nil kinds which he pusted Into huge FOR HALE H acres % mile from Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. scrap books and carefully Indexed. To Granta Paa« on Pacific highway, Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 these scrap IwHiks lie turned for the cleared, «-room house, barn, gar a. m.; 1-6 p. m. Phone 204- R Illusi rath e laaterlnls, and sometimes age. Telephone and ele' trlc lights the Inspiration of his stories, and It E. J HI LUCK, M. D., Physician available, »1200. Mrs. Agnes M. uus due to sitcli na tliods that be could and surgeon; office Schallhorn write perhaps the best description of Morris, Rd. 1. Bos «4. 90 block, phone 54-J; residence. an Australian sunrise ever penne«!, FOR HALE Span of Hamhletonla*' 10Ü4 Lawnrldge. phone 5 4-L. though he bad never set foot In th* mares and 2 *« -Inch Webber wag Grants Paas southern continent. on. $286. W. N. Carl. Provolt. 84 DR. RALPH W STEARNS physician FOR »ALE 8. C. White lasghorn and surgeon, offices formerly oc NOTICE cockerels from two good strains. cupied by Dr. Stricker, Masonic- All persons knowing themselves to Addr. his A. W Bates. Rd. 4. «5 Temple. Phone, office 21-J, resi dence. 21-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4. be Indebted to the Grants Paas Lum FX)R HALE Truller for light car, ber Co. will please call and make 9*6. C. A. Hoile. 915 East L ATTORNEYS payment of accounts before February Rtreet. 82 1st so that we may close our books II. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. by that tjme OOW FOR 8AI-E -Good Jersey, now Practices In all State and Federal 82 GRANTS PASS LI MBER CO. milking more than a gallon daily; Courts. First National Bank Bldg will freshen about April 1. Call 1098 North Ninth St. 82 G. W. COLVJÜ, Attorney-at-law. \ Grants Paas Banking Co. Bldg. I FOR SAGE—M-room cottage, fur Granta Paas, Oregon. nished; corner of A and Eighth Prac-¡ Indigestion, Sick Headache, Bilious- J. E. Woldman. 82 E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney tices in all courts First National nest, Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gas oa WOOD FOR SALE—«Green pine,, the Stomach, Bad Breath or other con Bank Bldg 62.35; pine readv for heater. I Richardson. For Constipation ditions caused by clogged or irregular bowels, take »2 60; fir, 62.75 per tier on the •I. 3. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law ground. G. W. Matthews, two Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270 miles north of Granite Hill ceme Grants Pane. Oregon. tery. 88 c A SIDI.ER, Attorney-at-law. Ma W A NT KI) suole Temple, Granta Pass, Ore. WANTED TO RENT Modern house, JE<> II DURHAM. Attorney-at-law, furnished or unfurnished, in or refere In bankruptcy, Masonic near town. Address No. 81 care Temple, Grants Paas, Oregon. of Courier. 62tf Phone 1J5-J. W ANTED < blld’s r-ed go-cart or! 8 T OHIiyNOCK, l.awver. sulky. Must be In good condition ; First National Bank Bldg., Gratin Phone 292-lt ‘ 83 is. Oregon WANTED-—Two cordwood cutters. Inquire at Edgerton mill. 83 WANTED .Men with teams and out Whiter» fit to skid and huul logs bv con like tra t. Inquire at Edgerton’s Mill. peroxide 84 WANTED Good cedar fence posts Call 316-R or see I xjw I h Stln<‘- baugh. 82 - Butler's superb assortment of rare confections includes a va riety of special flavorings and nut pastes, fruit and other com- blnations of surpassing dell- clousness. Their luxurious contents are artistically u—played in a box of artistic beauty, rh hly em bossed and forming one of the most acceptable gifts ever de signed. W. S. BUTLER Merlin, Oregon Prices upon Application Sold only whm AI>S fpodt are displayed Ul^»TWx25^ FOR EXCHANGE Kimball organ in first class condition for typewri ter. wood or heifer, or what have you. Address No. 162, care of Courier. 90 » prescribe a vacuum cleaner and a . motor F or vour ( him i k IX1HT {A V LOST Gentleman's brown kid glove. Finder please leave at the Courier office. 82 reflex T/T NW-KUaNMH'N E. 17 GALBRAITH—Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and' I-oan. Plate Glass Liability. 609H G street. Phone 28. 84tf, h SU (What Is the wet weather service uniform for the regular men / who make every / day count / TAXI SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf Look ter the \ 1 —y Reflex Edge T . M mb — mb C iî -Mamra» A.J. ower co Besten Masi — Kilskll>hs4ISM J. T. MCKINSTRY 603 G street, phone 13-R. General real estate busInoM. The beet of all kinds of soils for fruit, hay or general farming. 21 tf Grants' Pass & Medford Auto Truck ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general: electrical work, repairing, house j wiring. C, C: llarperz 105 South ¡ Sì» th stiebt,, phono 47. John K. chnstnin. Prop. drayag K asi » transfer i THE WORLD MOVES; bo do we Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone| 397-R. All Kinds of Hauling F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer i Safes, plnnos and furnit.tr« moved, packed, shipped and stor J ?d Office ’-'1 Y. T! I "TffctT"pit o"ti a i lie- M<-m «• ill I North Second St. DENTIST« E. C. MACY, D. M. D First-Class dentistry. 109'4 South Sixth str«-» t, Grants Pa«», Oregon. ▼ Tooth P. b I c TO EXCHANGE TAXI at Owl Billiard Pnrlora, 172-J, or 243-L for night calla. Day and night service. 56tf A wholesome and thoroughly clesnaing physic mild and gentle io setion. Peredixo MAN WANTED- To work on ranch.) Phone 6O6-F-12. 85 PALAOE TAXI--Phone 22-J. Geo. A. Hyde *r Henry I,. Sargeant. 25lf FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS I V. Phone 381-R i k new what he was talking about, It wasn't medi ine that the overworked housewife needed, It was a rest from the slavery of antiquated house- keeping methods, What the doctor ordered is to bq found nt this shop and belongs in every home. PAGE TH NATION’S FORESTS BEING DEPLETED Great Eastern Centers of Pro duction Near Exhaustion. U. S. FORESTER URGES ACTION -................. — r.<-« ti«rg*M and Repairs Htorage lURterien And remember whenever you want your battery or electrical sys tem tested he does It free of charge. We b|v« the beat equipped auto electrical shop in the city and every job we turn out means a new customer for tta- WHO'S NEXT. Yours for Service ADAMS’ ELECTRIC & BATTERY SHOP I’hone M Adam« A Johnston, Props. so« Month Sixth Street ■ ■■■ High Prices of Lumber Not Wholly Dus to Increased Costs of Produc tion—Milla of the South Have Not More Than 10 to 15 Years’ Supply of Virgin Lumber—Enlarged Pro- gram of Public Acquisition of For ests Urged. The rate of depletion of the forests of this country Is more than twice, probably three times, what Is actually IH-Ing pro<lu<’«*<J by growth In a form serviceable for [iroducts other than flrewoo«J Consequently, high prices of lumber are not wholly due to In- crewMr«! costs of production. An Impor tant factor Is the ever-retreating sources of timber supply. Already the supplies of nil the great eastern cen ters of pro«lurtlori are approaching ex haustion. with the exception of the Routh, and even there m«»st of the mills have not over 10 to 15 years' supply of virgin timber. Already the southern pine Is being withdrawn from many [>olnts as a competitive factor and Its place taken by western tim bers. This Inevitably results In added freight chnrgi-s. which the consumer must pay. Bagley’s Shop for Sick Tire» 211 North Sixth St. Vulcanizing, Retreading and Half Soling. Broken lieeds, rim cuts and any kin«! of bl«»w outs, large or «mail, neatly mended. All Work Guaranteed Want Enlarged Program. Tlies«* facts are called to public at tention In the an min I report of the for ester of the fnlte<l States department of n-’rlr't’>''ir<* recently ptthll«h«*d. Their presentation Is accompanied by a plen that the nation adopt an en- larged program of public acquisition of fon-sts by the government, the states iiik I municipalities, and protec tion ami per|>etuation of forest growths on nil privately owned lands whlcli may not better be used for agri culture and settlement. In the early years of the present century It kmked as though the man ngement of forests ns permanent, pro ductive properties might be voluntarily itmlertaken by private owners on a large ««'ale. hut since then the situa tion h.-i« materially changed. The need •for the toloptlon of an enlarged pro gram <>1 acquisition, the Vnlte«l State« «lepartmeiit of agriculture |>olnt8 ont. Ims become liter« nsinglv urgent. Must Join Hands. More than 20 years ago the division of forestry, a« It was then called, offer ed to give advice and assistance to private timber owner« who might wish to consider applying forest manage mint to their properties. By the mid- «lie of 1905 r«'qm*sts had been received for the examination of private hold ing«. Inrge mid small, comprising In . nil 10,900.000 acres ■ f land. Many of | these requests were from large lumber ' companies and other owners of exten- ! slve tlinlo-r tracts. <>u the strength wf the show ing made I the preliminary examinations, a number of these large owners entere<| Into «•«»-operative agree ments for the preparation of—work ing plans. But private forest interests failed tc follow up the beginning.'and the gov- eminetit and the states. In the opinion of the department of agriculture, must Join hands to work out a program that will correlate public and private ef forts looking to the protection and: prn|»er administration of forests. The ; 'unction of the federal government , It, addition to handling tile national | forests. It Is suggested, would be to, stimulate, guide and co-ordinate state action ami conduct necessary Investi gâtions regarding the Wst uiv II hm I s of f forestry, to assist tlie states In the classification of land, and to harmonize action between the different states. The states would also handle public property owned by them and they would have a further, direct respon sibility In connection with the protec tion and perpetuation of private for est lands. G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. VOl WANT TO Bl V VOl R H(M>FEED As cheaply a.« poaalble—Try the AUll—We make several kinds of feed at the right price—Have a mixed feed similar to the old-time shorts for $3 per DM» pounds. Josephine County Flour Mill I hone 123 Cornet Third an<l G Streets SUN’S RAYS AS WAR WEAPON Airplanes, "Roosting" High, May Work Terrible Havoc. Airplanes, “roosting" 15,000 to 20.000 feet In the air. will, through the use of powerful lenses, destroy aiftnunltlon HY PERS ELECTRIC STORE dumps and entire cities 75 to 100 miles away without firing n shiit or dropping : n bomb, declared Cnpt. Eddie Illcken- hacher of Columbus. O., America's ac« of aces In the war with Germany, i while before the house committee on accounts In Washington^ Captain RIckenbnHier noted that by the use of the lenses It will he possll<e The California and Orûgù*« to set fire to the object which the Coast Railroad Company aviator wishes to destroy, just as It | time card Is possible to set tire to paper or wood 1 under the magnifying glass held In the : Effettive Nov. 24. 1919. rnys of the sun. "l-'ufiii'<^”';flrs will be won or lost In Trulli« will run Mondays, Wedues- the air," Ciiptnln Rlckenbncher ob served. "That Is true because Just days an 1 Fridays. P.M such devices ns 1 have mentioned will Leave Granta Pass 1 1 be brought Into piny." P.M Arrive Waters Cre-’k .. 30 P.M. Leave Waters Nine U S. Aces Still In Service. P.M. Arrive Grants .4 Niue of the CO "aces" developed For Information regard’d.’ freight by the 1’nlted States air service In and passenger rates call a th? Office th«» world war still are connected of the comp :uy. I- I'.’ti !b t b-tlldin: with the army, according to an official report. >r I- toqic • .1 I M uddy ^MPLEXION our complexion is muddy. You look hag gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk every day, and you will soon be as well and as beautiful as ever. Price 25 cents per bottle. Y Cham: g^nmaiitrinSB