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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1920)
TUMBDAY, HEITFMIIER 28, OUMH t'illt'K! «»ME tMH'K! You hardly need to call them when you wive them our poul- try feed. They sown to know our feed Is good for them — they sense It, us it were. Feed It to your chickens regularly, they will thrive on It, will pro duce more eggs and belter quality eggs. JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Corner Third and O Street Phone 123 Classified Advertising FOR NARK POU HAIJC Choleo Valed hay »31 per tou f o. b Pana. Riverbanks Farms NEW «IAHOIJNE drag saw, with new appliances, not been used, still In crate, for sale. Cost 8170, sell for 1150. L. M Dennis, 1022 North Nlath St 88 alfalfa Granta H&tf IX1R BAIJC- Fancy Berkshire« close ly related to the »«500 boar and the »non sow recently sold at public auction In the east. River Banka Farina 66tf DKAJ.KIlH IJOENHE No. 127- Balt salmon for sale at 101 Burgess street, or will trade tor spuds, wheat or coru. C. J. Bardon. 89 FOR SALE- Bartlett pears Hand picked, |1 and 82 per hundred, ripe and ready to can Come early. Geo. A. Hamilton, on paved road to Medford. 8« FOR BALK TsnneaAs Whllo Win ter Harley and Gray Winter Oats tor fall seeding. River Banks Farms. Rd. 2. Grants Pnss «Rtf 8 MILK COWS for sale Otto Hen- rloBOB. Rd. 2, B*S 24. phono 602- F-31. TOlf FOR HALE Ix>t on North Fifth street at foot of hill. 72x150 feet. All or part down, balance to suit. Inquire 208 Foundry fit 8» RIVER BOTTOM land. f. to 20 acres. I % mlliw from city, for aale. or will taka good residence property as party payment Address No. 2061, care Courier. 70tf A FORD In first class condition lor sale. See County Agent, court- house. 69tf FOIt RENT FOR SALE Black Jersey cow and young calf; 2-ton Valle truck and equipment for lumber hauling; also hand hoist for dump body. In quire 718 South Fifth. 7 1 If ••SINGER" leads as usual—1»21 models on floor Granta Pass Hard ware Co, Hee them. Your terms are ours J W. Scott, sales man. ager Ringer Sewing Machine Co. 75tf FOR HALE Baled alfalfa hay. 128. f. o. b. Grants Pass. K M C. Neill. HOl’HE FOR SALE Furnished or unfurnished, beautifully situated, 6 rooms, bath, pantry and attic. Garage, wood shed and chicken No. 647 yard Buy front owner *9 North Second street. OVERLAND MODEL «3. 5 passen ger for sale. Engine in first class shape, 4 good tires. 2 brand new, one spare Electric lights, starter storage battery. This won't last long at »550. Address No. 2233 care Courier. 89 FOR SALE OR TRADE -190 acre homestead relinquishment 3 mile« from Grants Paas, 70 acres under ditch. Address J. F Byers, 716 North Seventh St. Phone 318-L. | 87 4 I LOTS, j OTS. 4 -room bouse, hot and cold waler, bath, electric lights, city waler. for water, 12x30 poultry bouse John E. Oarlson. West G sale, sale. 87 street. PAGE THREE GRANTS PM* DAILY OOUBJKh IWO. Way to Victory. pie lim'-er I live the more rerta'ii I nm timt the great difference he tween mini and man, the feeble and th» [Hiwerl'ul. the great arel the Incignili emit, I m energy and Invincible deter minatimi u púname fixed, ami t hen iles th or victory! That q utility will ■hi anything that can he done In if.’ • «■orld, arid no talents, rm <*l retini «tallies. bo opportunities. will make a two legged creature a man, without U i'nwell Buxine The Successful Man. Tb« complaining fruit-finding hnbtt •i-1 ri hm - m the mentiti faculties and •ends to lower efficiency. It Is the •mm who singe nt bin work the «me who la bubbling over with ptedne-'' >vllh U sense of abounding vitality that la tlie normal, healthful sur-r-essful Ilian.—Orlaoti «wett Maiden lu Ubi cago Dally Newa Truth About “Dry Rot" In Its Investigations of decay to wood, the United States forest prod ucts labonitury has found that “dry rot” Is popularly un*leralood to be de cay In comparatively dry pliices, and Io thia acnae the term may apply to all kinds of decay In wood. Though the different rot fungi may require va rious degrees of moisture, absolute dryness prevents their growth as com pletely as tuo much wet. What Is specifically known as dry rot Is pro duced by Merullns lacbrymans. and this fungus Infects limiters having u minimum of dampness. When well ad vanced. the Infection causes the wood to become brown or yellowish, shrunk en. and Ailed with crucks runnlru: crosswise uml lengthwlHe. often with white niu«M-M of fungus »bowing in the cracks. Tlie dry rut fungus chiefly attacks coniferous or soil woods, but l«,very destructive of tlmlier» In build rigs and log» In storage Iri the United itates. Canada and Europe. Courier classified ads bring stilts Try a classified GRAIN FOR HOGS ON PASTURE Full Feed la Not Economical Where Grass I« Plentiful—Some Protein Feed Favored.* Hog« on piiHture require grnln for greatest profit In pork production, hut a full feed Is not « eonoiiilcnl when pun ture I h plentiful 11ml grulli high priced. When corn alone In fed 11 limited ra tion la comoderà lily cheaper because the forage crop tn ken the place of much of the gruln. Horne protein feed, such iih tankage or Hklrn milk. In recommended to be fini In simili quantity along with corn mid punture tn pigs weighing lens than KSi jsiumlH. Pork production Is usual ly too expensive when such feeds are given to large hogs, especially If they ure on such pasture an alfalfa, clover, rape or soy beans, nil of which sre high In protein. INDIANS FAVOR IMPROVEMENT Live Stock Owned by Havajos In New Mexico to Be Brod to Purebred Sires in Future. Mure than 191JMI0 head of live stock owned by Navajo Indians in New Mexico henceforth will be bred only to pure-bred sires, The female stock Includes 8.004) cui* le, 8.(MX1 horses, 150 000 sheep. utili 30.000 goats, tieni dea hum Iler numbers of swine and poultry. Tlie Indium* have HlgnlSed their sup port of the "Bitter Slreo—Better Stock" movement. The United Stater department of agriculture 1« co-operat ing In uupp'yiiig the Indians with literature dealing with live-stock Itn- provement. ■r‘ r< • 1 PCCCNTI'.I 5 FOR ESSENTIALS FOR CVJIWF SWINE The following combination should tu- kept before the hogs nt all limes : One - hundred pounds of slaked or wood ashes, four coal )>OUIli' air slaked lime, two poun<!. common Halt, one |iouid ••psion i Halts. Mix thoroughly «nd sprinkle over the comidnatlofi tlie follow ing Holiiti.ii: Too pound« coppe-iiM dis solved in one qmirt luilllng va ter Oregon State Fair SALEM September 27th to October 2nd Reduced Rates APPLY FROM ALL AGENCY STATION« IN OREGON, INCLUDING MIDLAND TO KIRK, ORE., INOU, AIEO FROM BANDON AND NEWPORT, ORE. MINIMI M ADI LT FARE «1.00. FARE AGE SO CENTS. CHILDREN OF HAIF All Trains Direct to Fair Grounds TRAIN« 17, IK, 23, 14, 2g AMI» 2H WILL MARK REGU LAR «TOP AT FAIR GRol NM. TRAINS 14 AND 1« WILL MAKE FI.AG STOP. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF AGENTS. LOCAL Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. MOTT Gcm-rnl 1‘aawnger Agent « <1 ? ■t PHY8KIANH FOR RENT -3 nice housekeeping rooms for two. Phone 383-R. 413 L. O. ELEMENT. M D., Practice 86 North Eighth street limited to diseases of eye. ear. nose s : ond throat. Glasses fitted. Hours B MIM KLMVIHI S fl 9-12, 2-5. or on appointment. Phones, office 62; residence 359-J Ther- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS mopylae lodge No. 50. meets every Physician second and fourth Tuesday even- '3 LOUGHRIDGE. M D. and surgeon. City or country calls 09tf Ing Visitors Invited > attended day or night Phones FOR PLUMBING, concreto, sidewalk Rea. 36». Office. 182; 6th and H ing. phone 323-Y 8» I K. J. BIIX1CK. M. D Physician Appearances. NURSERY stock of all kinds. Onna- mil aurgeon. office Schallhorn Rafferty.” sain Mr Dolgn. “1 hear mental, shade and fruit trees. Geo block, phone 54-u; residence, 1004 overalls are to become fashionable." Il Parker 70tf l^awnrldge. phone &4-L. “I hour not. They'll put cuffs rm t-he botram«. make 'em narrow waist ALBANY NURSERY, trees of qual W. F. RUTHERFORD—Manus' ’he- ed ui.li belts In the Imck. and com ity. F. E. Jordan, special agent, raputics It gets your arrraent deli 1» mill their ni>t>--»r: t<. < " Granta Pass. 83lf Office over Barnes' jewelry store Office hours » 30-12; 1:30-4. New Aerial Regulation. U INTKI> The «mall Australian who flies a RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy- toy balloon or runa wlth hls Japanese WANTED TO BUY Piano, will pay atetan sud surgeon, X-ray equlp- klte agnlmd thè wind may offeriti caah, must be in good condition Offlce, Me acuitisi thè innjesty of thè witr pre- ment, dental X-ray and worth the money. Addreaa | Phones Of- caution« nei. A ne» war rvgulntion I h - sonic Temple Bldg 212 North Second St. W. J. Teal, i sued III February, 1020, gives power to Ore 21-J; residence 21-L. 8ltf | thè nnval or rillltar* authorltles In thè ATTO KN’ KYM commonwealth .10 ilei-lare an.v area a Arden- WANTED- Man to work prohlblleil iiren for thè flylng of bql. 87 H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. loop» durine nny .-»peelfied period. craie Farm. Wilderville. Practices in all State and Federal "PalliMin" I h deflned as nnythlng itp to WANTED Team work, close in Ad Courta. Flrat National Bank Bldg an ulr-lilp The r»-n«on for thls ali-in- dress P. -41oy O. Box Grants WANTE1> to 147, deliver bread Pass. be-j elusive regul.itlon «un prininrily thè G. W. OOLVIG, Attorney-at-lsw. filarli!.Irom Sydney lo Melbourne <>t sir Grants Paas Banking Co. Bldg. ¡Tòss Smith ilio airninn «In . fore achool hours Moore Bakery, tf thè worlil frolli Lnndoii io Darwin WANTED -25 tone of No. 1 aoeond E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practices la all oourts. First NaOoaal Bank or third cutting alfalfa hay, baled. | Hammermlll Bond Letter Heads BuNdtnc. Phone 500-R-2, Peter Olson. 90 and Envelopes at the Courier office O. 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law STRAYED Golden Rule Bld« Phone 279. I Do You Know Beans? I I I We bxve some in a little bottle in our window. Come in and guess how many the bottle contains. It costs you nothing to guess and you may win something. Contest closes Saturday, Oct. 2, at 6 o’clock P» lïll ASK US ABOUT IT AGENTS HUÖSOH- r FOR. MAXWELL CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS COLLINS AUTO COMPANY j &CCt«ORI¿S AHO OFfAlI lMC PHONE 317 5H H STREET GRANTS PASS, 0RS Second-Hand Bargains MAXWELL—FINE SHAPE »700 CHEVROLET______ _ ___ ____ M»RD DELHERY . I KSTRAY--There came to oiur places C. A. S'OLER, Attorney-at-law. MT I-m vis. Grants Paas. Ors Hept. 21 two young Ayreshlre heif ers about two years old. no brand. GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law referee In bankruptcy. Masonle Owner can get animals by paying Temple. Phone 185-J. chargee. J. R. Hawes, D. Wood. 81 tf JAMES T. OHTNNOCK C. H. Eismann. Lawyer First National Bank Building. C. L. SALE FOR RAJ j E— ‘ iPlacer Placer mine known as Mine on Althouse the Goldsby. creek. Fully eqnipped. For par- TAX* F. D. Parker, Sea- tlculara Ucnlara see. A. C. HOUGH —Lawyer. Tuffs Bldg 90 4OONF.H TAXI Phone 293-R for aide, Oregon. Practice ia all courts. JRuey Luke or Cutler. Calls an- FOR BALE One small steel beam V. A. C. AHJJf. lawyer, prsctlee In swered anywhere, anytime. 8«tf and Sterling plow, steel harrow----- state end federal courts. Office cultivator, set of harness and bug PALACE TAXI—Phone 22-J. ever National Drug Store gy, also other articles. 811 North Wind Ninth street. 8* Is to WHEN ITS TROUBLESOME PIANO INSTRUCTION MICKIE SAYS TUtt OOHT HÎÇQ HO hAOttf UP INTO TV a ’ KTtlC < oaffucn QUIT «Ut -WAt V4»St OU« TURN AhA iwrTO WU.NU ftN tUPPlN' US K »«*> JATNYNg FSB A Lil. ANKSAT M) MRS JAB. M. POWERS, instructor on piano, 102*4 Sixth street. High ai-frool credits given Register now. Phone 298-J. 71 tf •i=TTys:..T--,' ir1 ff at riaam a r—aaa«......................................... st BEAI WKTATK E. T. M0KIN8TRY, «93 G Bt , phone 13-41; «onorai reai datate business. Best of eolia for fruii, bay or cen erai tarmine CIVII. ENGINEER CIVIL ENGINEER Banlel McFar land, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Rea. 747 North Tenth St. Phone 811-T. 101 DRATAGK AN» THANGFBR CONSULT US UNIVERSITY • OREGON• —AT— —Is maintained by the aiate la order that the young peo- I pie of Oregon may receive. without coat, the bendila of a liberal federation. Ament’s Auto Repair and Machine Shop The University include» the Colle»» ol Liteaature. Science and the Art», the Graduate School, the School ef Phy»- ical Education, and the profeaalona) School» o( Law. Medicine (at Portland). Architecture, Commerce, Journaliam. E<hiaet»o«i and Musk. High atanJarda of acholarahtp are Welding of all kind« D*y |<h<me 11S-J—Night 13M-R THE WORLD MOVES; eo do we. Hunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone Ibi YoO \A/Abl<- -<4fAl yoQ pon T /IN'V W n T Competent hanics and Prompt Service I / made poasible by an able faculty, veil equipped laboratoriea and a library of f»<4iriy 106,000 volume». 34». F. G. ISHAM, drayago and transfer. Safes. planes and furniture moved, packed, skipped and stored, office phnne 1 24-Y The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company Interurban Autocar Co. Daily and Sunday Effective Aug. 5, 1920 LEAVE LEAVE GRANTS PASS 7:OO.k-m. 10:34*. a. m 1:00 p. ns 4:SO a. m. MBDTON1 7:00.a...m 0:00 a- ns. 1:00 F m 4:30 p. m. Grant» Pa»» Waiting Room BONBONNIERE Phone 160 Supervised ajhletks are encouraged and every attention given the health' and welfare of the atudents. TIME CARI» With a heightened confidence Mained hy the recent evareaainn I pnhlie anppnrt, the Vnlveraity ia now eaterin* upon an ora of lard» development and extended * waeralneaa. Effective Nov. 24, 1919. ur \ n-. * s Trainfl will run Mondays, Wednea- (lays and Fridays K. C. MACY. D. M. D. First-Class Leave Grants Pass... ...1 P.M. dentistry. 199 %'S. 6th St. Arrive Water» Creek...........2 P.M. . 2 so P.M Leave Waters Creek V ETERI N A HY SURGEON Arrive Grant» Fa»» 4 P.M For information regarding freight R. J BERTUL. Veterinarian. Ri-nidence 83 8 Washington boule and passenger rate« call at the office of the company, l.undburg building, vard, phone 898-R. or telephone 131. Grants Pass-Medford For a cj£»lo|ue or for any information addreaa; * ii ■ ■< TUB REGISTRAR nlvoreitr ol Or»«» Eaaeao. tireton V Timmons & Higgins I’hone 324-J 111 South Hlxth St- Agents for the Cleveland National Fire Insurance Company -• f