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i »ATI «DAY, JI'iA ««»■ llrJ<l ÜR.WTI PASS KAIl.Y vOl'lUKK PAUK TWO About Threaded . Rubber Insulation *«•-**- tn ).<0e «ia»k •• ,,.„....1 I» •”! •“> ..I. of lhe WllU H«n.< Will.. I pidy .»■ <M* K HIGH-CLASS HORSES NEEDED No Provision Made for Future by Many Farmers Who Are Using Up Their Work Stock. CATALOG! I When you “send away” for your groceries you get STRANGE BRANDS. You must WAIT and pay the FREIGHT. When you buy from us you get KNOWN, RELI ABLE brands of groceries and get them the day or hour you want them. We do not want your grocery trade just because we are your home merchants but because it PAYS YOU to buy FROM US. The thing most needed In the pro- rllictlon of work horses for Amei'lciin farms Is greater care In the selection of the stallion and the brood mare, say aulmal hustiatidr.v experts of the United States department of agrlcul tute. w ho have been studying the pres ell’ situation with re-fiect to horses Not only was there n net deerense of uppri'Xln-i,iely J173.000 In the numtier of horses on farms on January 1. com ' piii-eo with a year ago, but the expert» | are of the opinion that there has been an even more nuirkeil dei-reuse In the | number, of mares bred during I'.U’.i ■ The exrent of this decrease cannot lie ' accurately determined until the coll j crop of 11’20 Is estimated However. i If the decline In breeding Is ns great as conditions now indicate, tile eouu Willard j 1 ! ‘ i j ■ . ' A. A storage battery insulating material made up of rubbar pierced with thousands of tiny threads. Q. How dosait differ from other battery insulation? Ordinary insulation is wood, cut in the form of thin sheets, and is neither as uniform nor ns durable as Threaded' Rub ber Insulation. Q. Why io insulation so im portant? • Because buttery life depends largely on insulation, and be cause any defect or weak ness of insulation is quickly evidenced by buckled plates, short circuits, and failure of the battery to hold its charge and so on. Q. What has this insulation aO do with battery shipment? Try OUR Groceries General Gatti, a Morgan Stallion in Use at the Morgan Farm, Middle bury. Vt try will be confronted with a seriously depleted supply of good horses within the next few years. Many farmers are using up their work stock without making nny pro vision for the future. Such « policy is abort-sighted and will have serious results, according to department of agriculture representatives. The pres ent need Is to Increase the percentage of efficient horses by careful selection of parents. One of the principal fac tors from which the market Is suffer ing Is the breeding of too many low- grade work animals. There Is a strong demand for high-class horses, at good prices, the department says. Because It Is the only method by which chemical action In the battery can be entirely held up, so that the battery reaches the buyer hi truly brand-new condition. Q. What Is Threaded Rubber Insulation? A. The kind of insulation deter mines whether the battery must be kept it, or can be shipped in "bone dry” condi tion. Wood insulation must never be allowed to dry out, hence makes necesaery wet or partially wet ahpment. With Threaded Rubber Insu lation the battery can b shipped absolutely "bone dry.” Q. Why Is “bone dry "shipment and stocking preferable? Q Why does wood insulation need to ba replaced ? 136 Manufacturer« Using Threntlvtl Rubbrr Insulation A.anu l.uvw«M A) Mj.lla.tfl «II «»»• a I. an waainesm A. Because wood insulation being soft, wears out more rapidly than any other part of the buttery. It is also subject to cracking and checking, which, if allowed to go too far, seriously damages the battery' Q. Why does Threaded Rub ber Insulation outlast the battery? N.xtiiwtr i * A. Because the basis is hard ru tier, which resistr wear and d *s not crack or check. Q. How can I bo sure my bat tery has Threaded Rubber Insulation? A. It can be found only on the . «h p.i.i riMtuM W »tiW •hr., ¡¡FyuMfc K Ver» MuhB« Ü ft fiuw« fUnJow Still Better Willard Battery Look for the red Thread Rubber trade mark Q. How many car and truck manufacturers have select ed Threaded Rubber Ineu- letion? »■uuiivpfn m ht bistaàtf Moll huh !*••» A 136 in all. The complete list is printed at the right. The Battery Shop STORAGE BATTERY TUBERCULOSIS RAVAGES BIG < If you are nursing a grouch and don’t want to get rid of it don’t come here. Our customers are a happy, contented, carefree lot because they turn all of tneir motor troubles over to us. We are equipped properly to handle any com plaint vou may have to make of your car. When you come to us you have the satisfaction of knowing that the work is done right. ____ AGENTS HUDSON FOR. MAXWELL CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS Mill’ COLLINS AUTO COMPANY ACCESSORIES AHO RfPSI PHONE 317 5// H STREET, GRANTS PASS, ORE P MOTOR BUNGALOW IS LATEST INVENTION Information Shows That 59.547 Car casses of Cattle Were Condemned on Inspection. Tuberculosis was re«p,>n«ible for the condemnation of more cattle, slnugli tervd under federal meat Inspection last year, than all other diseases com bined. Information from the bureau of animal Industry. United States de partment of agriculture, shows that 59.547 carcasses of cattle were con demned on post-nmrten Inspection and of that number 37.000 were the result of tuberculosis. In addition 53,652 parts of cattle carcasses were con demned for the same cause. The bureau points out that tuber culosis In cattle and hog cholera In swine are the two most serious con tagious diseases affecting meat ani mals. and there Is evidence that a heavy loss occurs on farms In addition to condemnations at establishments where government Inspection Is main tained, The department of agrlcul- ture la preparetl to give Information on the best met I km I, of reducing the losses. MORE HOGS WERE IMMUNIZED Chief Purpose of Inspection Is to Por- mit Reshipment to Farms ■nd Feed Yards Glenn H. Curtiss, the celebrated airplane Inventor and builder, lias come to the fore with a "motor bungalow," which In compactness and serviceability far surpasses any vehicle yet produced along those lines. The idea back of the car Is tlial of a miniature Biltmore which Is en l.v hitched to ai automobile and can lie whisked along nt a sjieed of from 50 to W miles an hour without the occupants being conscious of the added burden. The useful characteristic of the attuclied car comes when It la <>|H*ned for camp service. By raising the sides and Inserting * reeii fr limes, the car may be made up Into two complete rooms with ample sleeping facilities for two people In the fore eml and four people in the aft end. There Is ii ftlll screen equipment for protection agnlnst files ami mosquitoes. A door nt the rear lends to a compartment where equipment necessary to put up cam stored. A kitchen, pantry, toilet facilities. Ice bo*, electric lights, a riinidnv ter system and a tent cot for the use of the chauffeur are amongst lit Im provements. HEPORT <>F TIIE CONDITION OF THE .»OHF.eHINE COUNTY BANK at Granta Pass. In the State of Ore gon. at the close of buxines« June 30th. 1920 Resources Ixians and discounts 3334.624.94 Over drafts, secured and 543.42 unsecured ................. a«,677.35 Bonds and warrants Stocks, securities, Judg 9,341.83 ments, etc......................... 6,000.00 Banking house ................ 5,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 3.770 00 Other real estate owned Due from banka (not re 42«.76 serve banks) ................ Due from approved re 37,449 1 2 serve banks Checks and other <a«h 674 10 Items ................................ Exchange for clearing 662.32 bouse ............................... 30,512.7« Cash on hand ..................... 704.12 Gold dust ............................ Total ........................... »51«,388.52 FASHION GARAGE & MACHINE SHOPS »EKVIOE AN» SAI ISFA4 ’THIN OI H MOTTO We carry a full line of Tires and Accessories at the best prices on the market- V Now Is the time to make your Hiring repairs. We make a apeeiaity of all kinds of lothe and Machine work and general rvimlr*. Also all kinds of cast steel and aluminum welding. Bring In your mechanical Trouble«. We can help you. Liabilities 3 50,000.00 Capital stock paid In 7,500.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits, less expense« and taxes 1,285.07 paid ................................. Individual deposits sub ject to check .................. 311,633.89 Demand certificates of 13,003.05 l>oMt ~............................... Cashiers checks outstand 531.18 ing — 2,395.24 Certified checks I Time and savings de posits 1............................... 105,488.1« I Notes and bdlls redis 5,978.11 counted Bills payable for money 18,500.00 borrowed ..................... 94.32 'Other liabilities ................ An outstanding feature of federal activities for the control of hog chol era during the last year was the great increase In the number of swine Im- munlzed so that they might he dls- t ributeri from public stockyards for purposes other than slaughter. The Inst report of the bureau of animal Industry, United States department of ngrlcnlture, gives the number of feed hogs Immunized as 814.673. Thia la a litrge increase over the preceding year. The chief purpose of the In spectlon and Inoculation Is to permit rrshlpment to farms and feeding yards for further growtli or fattening without danger to herds In which they I $516,388.52 Total ........ are Introduced. ) as. ¡Stats of Oregon County of Josephine) SHEEP DOGS IN QUARANTINE I, Sam H. Baker. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly Examination Showed Many of Im ■ wear that the above statement la ported Animals Were Infested true to the beat of my knowledge and With Various Psrasltes. belief. SAM H. BAKER, Cashier Because of the danger to live stock, Subscribed and sworn to before me •■specially sheep, of the gid ta|>eworni. thia 9th day of July. 1920. Imported sheep dogs are subjected to A. K. CASS. federal quarantine. Sheep dogs have Notary Public. been found to harbor that parasite (Mv commission expires (hiring the last fiscal year represent« Fob. 13, 1923). fives of the United States department Oorrect — Attest : »f agriculture examined 131 Imported C -A. WINETROUT sheep dogs for the presence of para STANTON ROWBJbL. sites transmitted to live stock, and CHAS IHWClIALTroR. •IP were found to he Infested with Directors parasites of various kinds. Twenty- two showed the presence of tape vorms, and one of the tapeworms ex Hammermlll Boad In all colors at pelled by treatment proved to be of th a Ceuriar office. the dangerous gid variety. V x j G F. BURKE and E. KNOX, Props WHY GET IN DEBT ? The habit of getting into debt is cnsy, lint hard to break. 'I’lie thrifty man saves, buys pru dently and pays as lie goes. Have an account with the Jose phine < 'onnty Bank. Four per cent interest paithm sav ings accountfl. J osephine C ounty B ank G rants P ass ,O regon Old Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles