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PAGE SIX GILWTN l*UM DAILY (Mil ItIKIt A4TITIDAY, <11 NE A. IW-*U. Classified Advertising STOCK RAISING K>lt SALE IN PARAGUAY W YNTKD FIR WOOD FOR SALE—33.50 per .MEN AND TEAMS WANTED At Moon * Company's road camp tier delivered. Phone W. S. Rob near Port Orford. Wages 310 for Look to South America to Cut inson, Wilderville. 48tf teams. 8 hours; men 35 for 8 Cost of Meat. FOR SALE—Purebred registered hours. Furnish California bay at I Jersey cows, heifers and calves, at 334 per ton; rolled barley or oats The Meadows Phone C. N. Culy. at 372 per ton Board 31.10 per STEER FATTENED FOR 59tf day or you can camp if you like Best of working conditions. Moon • FOR SALE—SO acres rolling land, & Company. 96 Abundance of Grazing Land and Im- proved Breeding Point to Boom In fenced, buildings, spring water. Industry In Paraguay—W. A. Raid Bargain for cash. U. G. Abell, WANTED- - All classes of construc tion men. 35.00 tor common la of the Pan.American Union, After Wilderville. 80tf bor, other wages in proportion. Survey, Saya Country Only Lacks Steady work for a year. Rogue FOR SALE—Near Dryden. 300 acres Capital Future Prospects Bright. River Valley Canal Co., Medford. with team, self binder, all neces Ore. 86tf Tflm low price nt which beef can be sary farm tools, spring water piped tn house, good outside I EMPTY SACKS wanted at the Jose- fattened, the abundance of grazing lands and Improved breeding In Farn range. Must be sold to settle an , phlne Flour Mill. S9tf guay, point to a bright future In cattle estate. J. A. Tolin, Selma. Ore. 0« WANTED—To rent furnished house. raising, au Industry that is alrtady FOR SALE—Choice baled alfalfa Address No. 1266 care Courier 94 well under way in the« country. ac cording to William A. Reid of the Pan hay, |27 per ton. f. o. b Grants American Union, after a survey of F9I ND Pass. Riverbanks Farms. 85tf condition«. FOUND—Auto crank. Owner can In Paraguay the fattened steer suit FOR ' SIMPLEX’’ SILOS—Ensilage secure it at Battery Shop on pay able for market on the average I» cutters, etc., see the Monroe & ment tor this ad. 90 nearly live years old. About eight Crisall salesman. W. S. Bailey. I.acres of land are required to support REW AHI) Murphy. Ore., Rd. 1, phone Pro one steer. At a land cost of B0 cents volt. 90 an acre, the Interest at 7 per cent I» REWARD for return or information I slightly more limit 4 cents a year; and leading to recovery of boy's bi FOR SALE—Slab wood, dry 33, allowing eight acres a head about cycle taken from business section 38H cents a year, or a total of 31.00 green 32.50 per tier. Cash on de Thursday night. Return to 3 29 Is the Interest on land which produce- livery. W. J. Teal, phone 395-R 91 a steer ready for slaughtering. In 85tf | West G street. ¡ other parts of South America w here RKA1. HSTATE ( cattle activities are well developed an FOR SALE—Dodge Roadster. 1916. complete, 5 good tires, electric E. T. McKINSTRY—603 G street, Interest charge of $16 a year and up- phone 13-R. General real estate I ward is not uncommon. In the United lights, starter license, insurance. business The best of al! kinds of [ States similar charges are much larger >850. Boyd Farleigh. Leland. | than those given for South America, soils for fruit, hay or genera! although these tignres vary In different Ore. 91 farming. 31tf localities. FOR SAU5 -Ford in good condition, Capital Is Needed. VOCAL INSTIll CTION at 102 A street. 91 The reason this country, comprising MRS GUY KNAPP—Voice and pinao 196.000 square miles In the heart of I HAVE 160 acres of fine wheat land Accredited teacher for high school South America, has b»en backward In in Alberta, Canada, to trade for work. Phone 224. Residence developing Its two principal Industries farm land in this locality. For 420 A street. 33tt —stock raising and quebracho exploi particulars call on Martin Conger, tation—Is attributed, not to the lack 718 South 6th street. 92 MRS J. L. JOHNSON—Instructor of of rich grazing pastures or to the voice. Rooms above Moore's Ba scarcity of timber lands, hut to' the PIGS FOR SALE—Winona Ranch. kery, hours from 1 to 5 on Tues need for capital for their development. 98 “When, the call for larger supplies days and Saturdays. 67tf of food Is still echoing around th» FOR AAI.E—One Jersey cow, 4 world," say« Mr. Reid, writing In tile PIANO TUNING years old. giving lVi gallons milk, Pan-American bulletin, “It seems a and been giving milk 7 months. GEO. W. CROSS a tuner with 17 great pity that In some sections of years practical experience, includ 375. Lew Hostetler. Murphy, South America only a few years ago ing 9 years factory training. Head many cattle were allowed to perish by Ore. 92 quarters Josephine hotel. Your drowning Such an Instance came un FOR SALE—One bay mare weighing satisfaction is my success. 82tf der the observation of the writer while between 900 and 1000 lbs 340. traveling through the lowlands of PIANO INSTRUCTION Lew Hostetler. Murphy. Ore. 92 Paraguay In the wet season. Exten FOR SALE—12 horsepower Associ MRS. JAS. M. POWERS, Studio over Barnes' Jewelry store. Open Wed ated gas engine at a bargain. Ad nesday, Friday and Saturday. Har dress A. A. Hyde, Murphy, Ore. 94 mony class begins June 2nd at FOR SALE—40 acres % mile from 10 a. m. 90 Murphy. 4 acres under ditch. In Civil, KNGINKHR hay. Remainder partly cleared, and pasture land. Price 31250. DANIEL McFARLAND—Civil engi W 8. Gilmore. Murphy, Ore. 94 neer and swrveyer. Registered professional engineer Res. 740 North Tenth street. Phone 211-T LOST—Cameo lavaliere and small TAX. neck chain at Chautauqua tent Reward for return to Courier of- SOONER TAXI —Phone 262-R for Stee 31 Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an 86tf TIRES LOST between Medford and I swered anywhere, anytime. sive areas of tbls country were sub merged owing to a period of unusual ly heavy rains. and ulthough hills ami rolling upland« lay near. tack of hit man direction and foresight resulted In the loss of vast numbers nt tin* beef cattle. "Such conditions, however, am not likely to continue today. for th» de- mand for meat products has quickened the activities of stockmen the world over, and sklll«*d cattle raiser« huve sought newer fields, where suitable and natural conditions will enable them to develop their Industry, and In their search they have gone to hither, o undeveloped regions. "Few. If any countries furnish n better Illustration of this statement than Paraguay. The scarcity of popu lation, estimated at 1.000.000 person« so far below what might be maintain ed. Is one of the conditions that tend to draw outside capital, tempting the great corporation with Its various ac tivities to develop virgin fields. For eign corporations are now In sufficient number to ifiake themselves felt com merclally, and the fact that the newer companies nre progressing. If not al ready return'»”: dividends, speaks well for future pi-.-pects. Decline in United States "Today the vast pampas of Argen tina are furnishing more beef for for eign consumption than do the plnln« of our Golden West; !n the United States the growing of cattle Is de clining year by year, the farmer, the mechanic, the miner, taking the place of the romantic cowboy, and cereal crops being grown where the lowing herds once grazed. In other words, the last two decades have seen a de Grants Pass. Tire rack contain PALACE TAXI—-Phone 2 2-J. Geo. A. Hyde & Henry Sargeant. 25tf ing three 30x3 H casings. Call- •ornla license plate 306-830. Find TAXI at Owl Billiard Parlors. 172-J, er please advise wire chief Pac. Day and night Service. 56tf Tel & Tel. Co., at Medford or DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER Grants Pass. Liberal Reward. 90 THE WORLD MOVES; so do we MISCELLANEOUS Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 349. YOUR WEEKLY CHECK—Limited only by ability and time devoted F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer. to selling our trees. Complete Safes. pianos and furniture line of all varieties backing you. moved, packed, shipped and stored Write for terms. Start immedl Office phone 124-Y. ately. Salem Nursery Company, PHYSICIANS ♦ 27 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Ore. 102 L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice NOTICE-—-Medford Junk and Wool limited to diseases of eye. ear, nose Buyer, will stay in Grants Pass and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours until June 11th, and will pay top 9-12, 2-5. or on appointment. market prices for wool, mohair, Phones, office 62; residence 359-J. rubber, metals, rags, sacks, scrap Iron, newspapers and magazines. S. DOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician 417 G street, near Palace hotel. 95 and surgeon. City or country calls ATTORNEYS attended day or night. Phones, Res. 369; Office. 182; 6th and H. H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. MICKIE SAYS i Practice« in all State and Federal F. J. BILLICK, M. D Physician 0'D EWER NOTICE l< 2 A Courts. First National Bank Bldg and surgeon; office Schallhorn THE FELLER VWMO CjOtS \ block, phone 54-J; residence, 1004 G. W. OOLVIG, Attorney-at-law. AROUN' SAVIN' HE "OO n 'T Lawnridge, phone 54-L. BELIEVE IN ADUeRTlSlN' " Grants *PaM Banking Co. Bldg. IS ALWAYS MAKIN SOME OTHER W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manual the- E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practices STONE AGE CRACK SUCH AS raputics. It gets your ailment. in all courts. First National Bank " AUTOS AINT COtVVE To Office over Barnes' Jewelry store. Building STAN T hey ’ re JEST A Office hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. PASSIN’ FAQ '' O. 3. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. sician and surgeon, X-ray equip- C. A. ?'»bER, Attorney-at-law. Ma ment, dental X-ray. Office, Ma- sonic I '•mple, Grants Pass, Ore. sonic Temple Rldg. Phone«: Of- flee 21-J; residence 21-L. GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law referee In bankruptcy, Masonic DENTISTS Temple. Phone 135-1. E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Firat-class JAMES T. OHTNNOCK. Lawyer dentistry. 109 H 8. 6th St. First National Bank Building. ; VETERINARY SURGEON i i DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian. Residence 83 8 Washington boule vard. phone .198-R. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIME CARD Effective Nov. 24, 1919. i To Clean Silver Easily. To clean silver In the easiest possi ble way. put >i piece of aliitidnuni Info an enamel bowl (never use itn Iron one), add two quarts of boiling water ami two tnbiospoonfuls of washing soda. Let «liver stay tn i water five minutes. Rin««- In warm i water uik I dry with elemi elolli. Trains will run Mondays, Wodnes- day« and Fridays. Ixtave Granta Pass ...... | P.M Arrive Waters Creek......... 2 PM Imave Waters Creek.... 2:30 P.M Arrive Grants Pass............ 4 P.M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, >r telephone 131. ial Steels Eliminate Useless Weight in a MAXWELL rcu»on the Maxwell engine is so resfKHisive and yet thrifty, the reason the tires roll into big mileage is due largely to one fact; A Maxwell is burdened with no useless weight bpfuiai steels make this SO. They are made to Maxwell's own formulae. No other steels in any car are just like them These special steels are of great strength and make pos sible the ideal Maxwell con- •traction of brute strength w ith light weight. Obviously, they are high priced metals. They equal, pound for [found, the steels in any car built. The wisdom of their use in the Maxwell becomes evident when one observes the rapid growth in public favor of thia remarkable car. Consider that nearly 400,000 of them are now in use; that 100,000 more will be added to thia total in 1920. Collins Auto Co ereae In c«*rtifln western catlie land« of over half billion acres. "To nse another comparison a quoting from a re|H<rt of the federal trade commission. It Is shown tbn’ white our fiopulatIon (from IH.M) to 191(1) Increased more than K'l |>er cent the production of beef cattle grew only 22 |>er cent. From 1010 to 1910 the Unite«! States population Increased about 14 per cent, while the number of cattle de< reaped about 10 per cent "Bearing these facts In mind. It 1« no wonder Hint cattlemen and packer- should seek new lands for producing food nnltiml«. Argentina with her 29 BOOdtS' beef cattle, not to mention vast hero of sheep mid «wine. Is gradually extend ng her grazing lands northward to tin- Gran Chaco. Tills fart arid the success tlmt Ims followed such enter prises have Dinted the eyes of corpora tl<m« to the virgin hinds of Bolivia and Paraguay. One United States company which entered Paraguay several years ago and whose property now Includes mil I lions of acres of hinds, one tract alone locally known a« Pinnace, comprising 1.250.(100 acres, Is actively engaged In meat canning and packing, Slaughter houses and plants, operated at Conven ient places on (he Paraguay river, are capable of handling 3,000 head of cat tle a week. tnmle chiefly of colled -«pringa with flexible leather nre a , Inventor'« footwear novelty. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ------- - Notice Is hereby given that I, the undersigned administrator of the estate of George W. Ray, deceased, have filed with the clerk of the coun- i ty court of Josephine county, the ’ final account of my administration of said estate and that the judge of said court has set apart Saturday, , June 19th, 1920, at 10 o'clock for hearing objections thereto. All per sons objecting to said account or any Item thereof will file the same with . said court on or before the said date. ED DAILEY, Administrator. 3 EORD TOI RING I CHEVROLET I GOOD M I XWEI.I. I MAXON SIX I FORD TRUCK C. L. Hobart Co FREE! YOUR CHOICE OF FOB THE NEXT THREE DAYS WE ARE GOING TO GIVE AWAY Buick Dodge Scripps Booth Grants Pass Service Station