GRANT* PAMH DAILY (X>|IR.'Bh Tl I NI» It, JI l.t 27. ll«O. Live Stock Facts Classified • Advertising MININO Will do contracting of tunnel, shaft and annual aaaeM- alfalfa baled ment work anywhere In Southern FJR HA I Ji Choice Oregon or Northern California hay. Ill l>«r ton. f. <>. b. (Franta 85tf Goo. 8 Barton, (Iranis Paas. Ore Pa»». Riverbunk» Furnia 3« Phon« 615. P. O. Box 84«. FOR BALE CHEAP Second hand IÌVII. ENGINEER piano tn good condition. Address No 1500 cara of Courier. 37 Ash­ CIVIL ENOINERR- Geo M. ford Land, mine, drains«» anti FOR HALE -A band of Angoru goats Irrigation surveys. Addreea 515 near Ashland, Oregon. Will »ell 50 North Sixth. Phone 146-J. or rent Irrigated stock ranch Easy terms Write W. A. Holt, Box 1570 PIANO TUNING Tacoma, Weak. «7 PAGE THREW It’s dollars to doughnuts— DUI HAI Ji PHONE 379-R for dry »lab wood 17 n cord while it latita. L. F ltoal 24 tf GICO. W CROSS a tuner with 17 youra practical experience. In' hid­ ing 9 years factory training. Head­ quarters Josephine hotel. Your satisfaction Is my aucceaa H2tf FOR 8AIJÔ m horse power Fair bunks Morse pump and engine. Can ba seen al A. M. lleaton renldenc«, 33 MRS JAMES M POWERS. Instruc­ 221 West K strebt tor on piano; studio over Barne»’ FOR HALE Heavy work team and jewelry; open 9 to 5 dally, except harness, weight about 3000 lb» Tuesday and Wednesday. Phone 33 Inquire at Gravlln’a barn. 265-J. F<»It SALE 4> iiu 34 m 4, s Racine tire, VOCAL INHTIU < TIOS cual ng und tube. Call at 506 South 34 MRS GUY KNAPP Voice and plnao. • Oth Ht. Xi'credlted tmieber for high school Foil SALE Two mures 6 and Residence work Phono 224 yours old; solimi nnd good pulii 3SW 4 20 A street. Instructor of MRS. J. L. JOHNSON Room« above Moore’» Ba- voice. kery, hours from l< to 5 on Tues day» and Saturday» 87tf Will trade I wagun. cun r rty or u good light I h » N«’«»n at 3 21 West Burgee* St. 37 4 i 1 60 acre» t lui ber, I Wolf l'reek In Josc- ty, ertila«» 3,000,000: WORLD MOVE«; so do we. > Whut wlll you gite? THE Bunch Bros Transfer Co. Phono1 A.blr« » O I’ Coueh- 349 Ore F W I ATEI» WANTED Second hand 5 or C-Imb centrifugal pump in good condi­ tion. Isaac Beat. -9tf G. ISHAM, drayage amt transfer. Safes. pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stored. Office phone 124-Y. RE AI. EST ATE MINT SHEEP RAISING IS PICTURED Thor-1 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Phy- RALPH W STEARNS, M D mopylae lodge No. 50. meet» every | slolan and Burgeon, X-ray eqnlp- at oud and fourth Tuesday even- ment, dentai X-ray. Offlce. Ms- 09tf : Ing. Visitor» Invited Phone» Of- sonic Temple Bldg flea 21-J; residence 21-L. THE PICTURE MILL copies photo­ f VNHfeM NOU JE SE »sit OUI ttAtNlS IP fHENLL HON ÍO t PAN TVAEbA «XNIV A11EM- At kVt, T hen T vjo e« I hres PANS LAtER NOU ftaCPN f Olí IX UOTtlX FRlENPlN ! i LfetlERb VUIIH CHECKS N DQAFtS IN 'C A, OH.MN! AlN’t It A IrJANl’ KNO e Effective Uov. 24, 1919 will run Mondays, Wednes- days and Friday» P.M ( Ixtave Grants Puss. ...1 Arrive Waters Creek ..... 2 P.M. •> : 30 P.M. Leave Waters Creek Arrivo Grants Pass...... .4 P.M For Inforntnfloh regarding freight and passenger rates call at the offic. of ilio company, Lundbitrg building or 'telephone 13 !. i Camala ara arud avary where in »'■tanti/ically aaaied pickti' • :>f JO rijureite» for 20 cant a; or taa pack­ age a (2U0 cigarette*) in a glaaame paper-covered carton. We atrongly rerf>mmend thia carton for the home or office tupplv or when you travel. R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO . Wir.aton-Salem, N C. Essex and Chalmers 1920 Models LIVE STOCK NOTES ? NOW ON «»l it FLOOR FOR YOUR INSPECTION rnH-tb ully all ningp-bred laiubs are dock»‘d and castrated. • e e ■erkshir« Barrow. Hogs on pasture are not so liable to be troubled with Intestinal worms and* are usuully In a thrifty condition. place. The hog furnishes a good va­ riety of meat ami also lard. Ths smoke house, a common Improvement on the farm, provides a convenient way for curing pork. Horse- teeth demaud an examina­ tion at leant once a year. As the horse gel- some age. Ills teeth need rasping ottener. • • • SHEEP BUSINESS PROFITABLE WATCH Stomnch-Kidnevs-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world’s stand­ ard remedy for kidney, liv.er, bladder dnd uric acid troubles— GOLD SUZDAL C. HOUGH Lawyer, Tuff» Bldg Pra tice In all courts. time card Just compare Camels with any ciga­ rette in the world at any price! .JMsMsliOXsK«»»»»»»»*' ^QLO»l-OUb FiCUItM The Califci ilia and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TURKISH isTKJMiSTICfR IILEHD provement Is due In part to the appll intinti of manures, lime, and pho«- phntes. but chiefly to the fnct that legn­ ili I nous crops were largely used and Illi mops were fed upon the ground Under the system folio weuv«Mi Karby 9 and 1 dally; leave» attended day or night Phone«. Grant» Paa» 9 30 and 4 dally; Res 369; Office. 1H2. 8th and H. through and way passenger» Ever­ Physician ett Hogue and Pate Beagle 81 W J BILUCK. M. D ---- ss= .. -r_—------------- — and surgeon, office Hchallhorn M1H< ELLANEOI’R block, phone 54-J; residence. 1004 lAwnrldge. phone 54-L. BANKERS LIFE COMPANY. lies Moines, Iowa District agent. My­ W F RUTHRRFORD Manila' *he- ron C. Gaston. Grant» Pa»». Ore. rapulic« It gets your artment. Over 17.500,000 In force In Ore Office over Barne«' Jewelry «tore gon. • 95tf Office hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. AMELS quality, and their expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat­ isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind smoked straight! A motion plrtiir»* film 4»|»<*rHih>n wirb the bu remi of tinIinni hidiiwtry Th»* fl’rr !• now available for uw by county ngentM. »’otinty or «tute iheep-brei'd era’ iinmh ’I i HIon iigrlciiltoral college*, mid »»(her f the wlmje |»rodtjri fnitfed In tlie flrat ur second ri »»niil |»rnctle»‘ I« brought out nnd «»duoHtionnl point« are f»ritured 'I In« third re*'l »!»«iil,s wl:b the eo open tlx«- tini ’kef In; of wool mid lamb*, fil’d th«* foiirili r»*«d with the «iMiighterlnt? of n liiiitfoii -In ep «Ir«-'»Ing tlie < ar rima, mid then «uttlng II up for men: conautnption. n I h «» E T McKINSTRY. 803 O 8t , phone 13-R; general real estate bugine«». Beat of aoll» for fruit, hay or gen­ eral farming IX »HT One purple and gold »wlni- mlng ault. Finder ptease return to Mr». Meyers at the linthhousc. 35 no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! Film Show» Traatmeht of Flock al Culling Tim« in Fall and on to Balling of Lamba. Th« National Remedy of Holland for centuries and endorsed by Queen Wilhel­ mina. At all druggists, three sizes. Lm-k for tho name Geld Model on every boz and accept no imitation Trains 1 ___ A Preparation. «rf- » COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBBB5 • —AT YOUR DRUGGIST — e ■ IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK THESE OVER BEFORE YOU Bt’Y AGENTS HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMEÄ5 AND ESSEX CAPS The sue» ess of the hog business hinges mi ♦he fnct that the most eco- nomical gm ns are made when the pig is in a growing condition. • • • The calf when about a good Idea oats, barley bra n. __ ___ —_ — Hatnnierntill Bond Letter Heads and Envelopes at the Courier office. ACCESSORIES ) HÏÎP ANO REPAIRING ©HONE 317 r5S£X uMOTORS J// H STREET First Fossil Skeleton Mounted. The genus me^m !:<-ri im. the larg­ est of the ground sloth family, was the first fossil skeleton ever to be mounted. Nearly two centuries ago a Spanish colonist In the vice royalty of Buenos Aires now the Argentine llepubllc. discovered the huge skele­ ton of nn animal on the river l.eygn. a few miles from the city. The skéle ton was sent to Madrid til'd Inter mounted mid Is still seen In the Ros al mnsettm. Since then numerous «Itele- tons of these animals have been found In both North mid South Amer­ ica. The morstherlnm wit« 25 feet long from tip to tip lie tins a fear­ some animal to l"< ‘t. but is believed to have l»een Imrjnli'« mid to Imve been domesticated. It Is estimated that the first Americans milked these mammals, and that one milking netted ns much as that given by ten good Jer­ sey cows.—Scientific American. • w COLLINS AUTO COMPANY will start to eat ^graiu two weeks old and. it is to start out with ground <>r corn meal and wheat The Price of Thorns. A rose, llftli : Its proud Hoad to heaven and gloating In Its beauty, plunged Its sharp thorns Into the hand that would pluck It. A pansy, smiling­ ly demur«», thru • forth Its head, eager for the loving hand that sought it. A girl—hofiutiful proud, seltlsl> ac­ cepted the mini who loved her and dully plunged the thorns of her proud s»dt1shn<‘ss into his laboriously pulsing henrt. Another girl—smiling, demure wns plighted to wed by the man of her choice ami dally their love grev For men t :-I with It their hiipplr.es«. nnd women nre tmt unlike th»' Hower« The r<’sp. more iit-atttlftil than the pansy by for. demands It» price In hloiMl The pmi't. Innocent of thorn« anti shy. given freely mid devotedly Its frankness mid It. life to him that loves Milwaukee Joi-rnal. FOR. GRANTS PASS, ORE NOTICE! THE WARDROBE CLEANERS HAVE MOVED INTO THEIR NEW LOCATION AT 507 E STREET, OPPO­ SITE THE COLONIAL. The Wardrobe Cleaners Cleaning — Pressing — Repairing » i 1 PHONE 147 507 E St WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER — I I G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. i