Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, October 19, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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PAMM DAILY OOI IUK1»
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Classified Advertising
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FOR BAUC Tennesaee While Win KNIGHTS OF
PYTHIAS
tor Barley and Gray Winter Oats
mopylae lode« No. 60, me«U everf
tor tall seeding.
River Banks
second and fourth Tuesday •ven-
09tf
Farms. Rd. 1, Granta Pass. 6«tf
lag. Vial tors Invited
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S
Tsach Value of Foods.
The first laboratory for working otrt
household food problems was Installed
tn Teachers’ college. New York city,
a little more than ten years ago. saya
an exchange. The development of sci­
ence has t>eeti extraordinary, the cur­
rent Ideas of the actual value of food
In common use have been revolution­
ised by the work In these laboratories
When the war came, the government
accepted without question the results
of these Investigations and the ra­
tions of American soldiers In France
were fixed Upon them.
tine of the mo«t Interesting fea­
tures of the Isfm's’ary is s compter»
flat. Including kltrhen. dining room
»,edroom and belli
Students are se
le<-ted who need »uch kinds of foot!
and experimented upon for weeks at n
time. In this way. many problems of
the utmost Importance were solved.
PAGE l'UUB
CAMEL CITY —U. S. A.
(or, Winston-Salem, N. C,
GREETINGS, PETE I
according to the map)
Here I am tonight in Winston - Salem
where more tobacco is manufactured than
in any other place on the face of the earth!
When I knocked off for the day, I buzzed
around like a hungry bee in a buckwheat
field—up and down long streets of R. J.
Reynolds Tobacco Co. factories!
As the Reynolds enterprise proved out
more and more gigantic and I talked with
mo-j men about it, I got the real and true
an wer as to why Camels are so good and so
e
different from any other cigarette!
I'H smn it tor you, old top— listen:
Every man I Uikcd with made the one
big point that the officials and the more
than 350 Reynolds foremen have an inborn
knowledge of the tobacco business; that
(putting it into a North Carolina expres­
sion) they were virtually "born and raised
in a tobacco patch”; that they know to­
I
bacco; how to grade it, blend it, and how
to manufacture and sell it!
And, what's most important of all, Pete,
these Reynolds folks sure give men what
they want— the best that can be produced!
Why—Peter, it took months to perfect
Camels Turkish and Domestic blend—and
that refreshing flavor—and wonderful mild,
mellow body!
Tomorrow, I’m going to meet some of the
Reynolds folks. Got to see inside of those
factories!
And. you know me!
BINGER" leads as usual—1981 Nt'RSIMtY stock of all kinds. Orna­
models un floor Grants Puns Hard*
mental, shade and fruit trees. Oeo.
Se» ihem. Yoor tsrms
ware Cq
H. Parker
70tf
• re ours. J W fl oil. sales nian-j.
,
traes
of
quii-
NT RHE.. Y
ager Singer Se »'lin Me bine Co ALBANY
F K. Joruan, special agent.
tty.
78lf
*do N. 7th St.. Jrants Paas Sllf
AJ. F ALFA HAY 4f you waul good
de-
hay see H. N.
Parker.
Phone SELL TREES FO41 US Heavy
Sal
Attractive contract.
maud
186-Y.
113
Isfactory stock. Good lino of va-
FOR 8AUC 1 drag saw. 1 16-h. p
r let les
Sign up Immediately to
1 8- h. p. engine. 1 6-h.
•nglno
secure brat results.
Salem Nur­
Making Wood Flre-Rsslstlng.
401
All nearly sew.
p. emina.
sery Company, 4 28 Oregon llldg.,
Keeping wood wet. Injecting certain
106
F «treat. Phone 361-Y
Salem, Oro.
>1« chemicals and coating with suitable
FOR 8AUC ■One Du roc Jersey boar WILL BUILD SAWMILL or
will paints, are the three methods of In-
craasing resistance to fim that have
operate mill, or woods, or both.
ready for •lock and Al thorough-
been tested at the United States forest
throw
la
two
bred sow
will
20 years of experience. Can give products laboratory. Though not the
Grtahaber, P. O
A.
months.
reference. L. L.
Paulson,
801 most effective, painting Is the cheap­
Box 132, or notify county horn* 04
North 8th St.
07 est and most practicable treatment for
-I il j_ii_i_nriiMiJirrtr
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in— ---------- ----------
wood in small amount. Ordinary cal­
BEABONED WOOD FOR BALE Oak
cimine or whitewash proves to he as
and laurel, 84.50; body fir. 84;
resistant to fire as any paint.
ft is
pine and second growth fir. 83.60; MRS JAMES M. POWERS, Instruc­ cheat» and convenient to use; and
tor
on
piano;
studio
over
Barnes'
manganila. 85. C. W. Ijimbrocht,
while It docs not prevent burning at
jewelry: open 9 to 5 dally, eicept high temperature It lessens the risk of
Rd. 1, Box 11.
24
Monday and Tuesday. Phone 265-J spreading a blare from burning cig
FOR SAL®—-One bay teem, weight
ON OCTOBER 20th Miss Kathryn S. arenes, sparks and matches. A palm
about 2400, with harness, 26 thor­
Welling, graduate of Toronto con­ of linseed oil. sine borate and chrome
oughbred Indian Runner ducke. 2
green, which has been tried for out­
servatory of music, will start a
door use. retained Its fire-resisting
dosen Plymouth Rook pullets,
1
class In pianoforte
For informa­ properties during more than three
pig
E F. Vahrenwald, Murphy.
tion address Box 26, Gold
Hill, years of exposure to the weather.
Ore
05
Ore.
04
FOR HALE CHEAP Tsam, wagon
Fure From New South Wales.
IIKAI, FMTATE
and good harness
Team welgha
An Important export trade In fur
2100, Inquire of Al leal.
lOOtf K T. MsKINHTRY, 60S G 8t. phone »kins Is being developed in the stste
355-R, general real estate bitlines» of New South Wales, says Consul Ed­
FOR SALE One work hors« and one
Best of «oils for fruit, bay or gen­ ward J. Norton. Sydney. Australia, as
•addle pony
A Orlshaber, P. O.
eral farming
Instanced by the fact thnt various fur
Box 132.
06
skin* to the amount of 2.312.462
CIVIL ENGINEER
|H»ut»ds. valued at 87.000.000. were ex-
FOR SALE Baby buggy In
good
condition
Inquire at 300 North CIVIL ENGINKRR »anlei McFar­ ported from Sydney during the six
month perils) ended January 30. 1920
Fourth St., phone 884-J.
06
land, Civil Eaglnser and Surveyor.
excluding rabbit »kina which consti­
Res
74
7
North
Teeth
St
Phone
WOOD IT Ml SAIJC -Delivered for
tute a big Item of export from Syd­
211-Y.
101 ney
Fox akin* are largely exported,
93 76 per tier. Phone W. 8 Rob­
and the foreign demand for kangaroo,
inson. Wlldervllle
Oltf
DRAYAGE AM» TRANSFER
opossum, wallaby nnd wombat skins
FOR SALE -230-egg Incubator In THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. »• «'■■»dilv increasing.
Call
good condition.
Price 812.
Bunch Bros Transfer Co. Phone
0«
at 123 9 East M street.
349.
CHILDREN TO STUDY STOCK
FOR SALE—Fall need rye. 5c per
pound If sacks furnished. II M.
and D 8 Hutton. Williams, Ore.
07
Wyoming Teacher Asks for Pictures
of Diffsrent Breeds and Types
Of Animala
r
0. ISHAM, drayage and transfer.
Safes.
pianos
and
furniture
moved, packed, shipped and stored.
Office phone 124-Y.
FOR SAUD River Hanks Better
Berkshire« Thrifty, prolific stock.
River Banks Farms.
03tf L. O. CLEMMNT, M. O.. Practice
limited to disease« of eye. ear. nose
FOR SAL* 40 head of mixed cattle,
and throat. Claraes fitted. Hours
moaflv 1 and 2-year old steers
9-12, 2-5, < h <>u appoU.iu.su».
Ben Watte, Murphy.
04
Phone«, office 62; residence 359-J
FOR BALE Five milk cows and two
heifer calves, six weeks old. In­ S. Ixyi'GHRlIXlK. M. D. Pbyslelan
and surgeon. City or country calls
quire of F. O. Wilcox. 407 Hogue
attended day or night.
Phonos, j
River Ave., or phone 323-R.
04
Ras. 369. Office. 182; 6lb and H. I
WANTED
WANTED- 100 head weaned calves,
raised on cow, state price of stock.
O. W. King. Montague, Cal. 123
E. J. BllXJCK, M. D
Physlctan
and surgeon; office Schallhorn
block, phono 64-J; raaldonce. IfiOi
l-awnrtdg*. phono 54-L.
WANTED- Middle aged woman for W. F Iti T11HRH»RD Manus' ’be-
general help In the kitchen.
A.
raputica.
It gets your anment.
Hamilton. Glendale, Ore.
04
Offlrc over Barans' jawolry store
Office hours 9 30-1 2; 1:10-4.
W VNTED Job In or near town. Can
handlo trucks or other cars, also RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Phy-
eloian and surgeon, X-ray equip­
steam engines. Call at 601 North
ment, dental X-ray.
óme*. Ms-
Eighth street.
06
aonlc Temple Bldg.
Phon«« Of-
WANTED Contract
for
clearing
flee 21-J; residence 21-L. •
land
Call at 601 North Sth St. 06
WANTED Span of horses and good
wagon, also 2 cook stoves. Address
Rd. 2. Box 50-B.
06
ONE HORSE WAGON
Phone 149-L.
WANTED.
04
TAX»
SOONER TAXI —Phone 262-R for
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­
swered anywhere, anytime.
H6tf
PALACE TAXI—-Phone 22-J.
Wind
VETERINARY Sl'RGRON
DR. R. J. BBSTUL. Vetertnarian.
Roeldence 83 H Washington bon le­
varvi. phone 398-R.
DKNTINTS
E. C. MACY. D M. D.
First-class
dentistry. 10»% 8. 6th 8t.
/
ATTORNEYS
H.
Tom
OStf
O.
MICKIE SAYS
BOOST ft. VAN*»
th ' Vtw»»\
‘N HkU. FSHGrST Vf
TWO
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OftNA - tut PRINT BOratTHlN' J
VA« DOOT VIW.« 'w Hg'vv KNOCK
<**' PMPt R FIR TWO NSftU.5 \
SNUN41 Tritai WUL AM gOlToR
WHO BTRRTtO OUT TÖ
„
*Pt-AME exiWLNBOON OR BUST.
HO BoaTYDl
D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law.
Practices In nil State and Federal
CourU. First National Bank Bldg.
W. OOLV1G,
Attorney-at-law,
Granta Pana Banking Co. Bldg.
E. 8. VAN DYKH, Attorney. Practices
In all courts
First National Bank
Building
O S. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law.
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phene 270.
C. A. S’DLER, Attornsy-at-law. Ma­
sonic rumple. Grants Pas«, Ore.
GEO. H. DURHAM, Attornsy-at-law
refsreo In bankruptcy. Masonic
Temple
Phone 185-J.
rr -
« •-* _ »• -
iu i . wits vat
tivuiMLy
The lives of most women are
full of worry. Men’s troubles aro
bad enough, but women’« are
worse. Worry makes women sick.
It pull« them down, and in their
weakened condition they are sub­
ject to pains, aches, weakness, back­
aches, headaches and dizzy spells.
Most women neglect their health,
and for this they pay the penalty.
Any woman will find that neglect
does not pay. A little more atten­
tion to health would brighten up
her life. If she a-ks her neighbors
she finds that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription benefits a woman’s
whole system. It not only acts
upon the troubles and weaknesses
peculiar to women, but is an all­
round tonic that braces the entire
body, overcoming nervousness,
sleeplessness, headaches, dizzineea
and a run-down condition.
L ents , O regon —"In tny younger
days I was greatly distresFcd. I began
using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
and received such relief that I can
recommend it to others. I have raised
a large family and am a great-grand­
mother and have always insisted on
my daughters-in-law using Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Preecription during expectant
periods."—M rs . B. F. S eely , frill-
04th Street.
—v
V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, prastles in
state and federal courta.
Office
over National Drug Btere.
Washington, Oct.
19. American
bankers have agreed with
govern­
ment officials and sugar companies
to afford relief In the Cuban finan­
cial stringency.
»
Used Car Bargains
Times have changed.
The sequel
<>f the Incident Mary had a little
lamb, which was turned out of school.
etc.. Is the de-dre of u Wyoming school­
teacher to display In the school house
.’’u:n»d pictures of i»e*l-l»rad animals.
In a request to (lie United States de­
partment of agriculture a teacher In
Fremont county, Wvo.. has asked for
—nnd will receive at the cost of the
prints—approved photographs of the
different breeds and tyjies of horses,
cattle, hogs, sheep, and poultry.
The display of Mich pictures on
schoolroom walls will do much. It la
believed. to encourage the keeping und
breediftg of well-bred stock in the
locality.
ONE 101» MODEL OAKLAND SENSIBLE SI.;
THREE 101» MODEL IOO CHEVROLET TOURING CAHS
TWO 1017 MODEL FOR’» TOURING CARS
ONE Hi TON MAXWELL
TRUCK.
lt»2o
MODEL,
EQUIPPED WITH PNEUMATIC TIKES.
THREE CARS WE WILL SELL AT A SACRIFICE.
MI ST GET RID OF THEM. «T 1. MAKE FIRST
CLASS BUGS.
AGENTS f’bFL*’
/TA I'll * Ml
HUDSON
___
CHALMERS AH€b'€SSEÄ iC AR3
Animals With Bid Udders or Broken
Mouths Should Be Discarded Be­
fore Breeding Season.
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
Ewes thnt have had udders or brok-
en mouths, or ewes that have pre­
vlousl.v failed to I reed, will make no
money and have rm place In the brat-d­
ing flock.
It Is a sign of poor man­
agement where they are not marked
thnt they may be identified and thrown
out before the breeding senson. Some­
times the end of a teat Is clipped off
In shearing, the shearer neglects to
mention It. and unless a close Inspec­
tion Is nmde before breeding ti e own­
er knows nothing about It until lamb­
ing time. Such details do not escr.pe
the successful shepherd.
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CAPSULES
^C'fSSCSItf -HD 1ÇPAIR1NC
PHONE 317
5H H STREET,
GRANTS PASS
FEED THIN HOGS ON PASTURE
BETTER
DEAD
Life is a burden when the body
is racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
despondent and downhearted, To
bring back the sunshine take
Several Combinations of Grain and
Skim Milk Enumerated That Are
of Much Benefit.
For thin hogs on pasture, try these
rations: Equal pacts of wheat mid­
dlings and corn; equal parts of ground
rye and skim milk ; equal parts of corn
and ground oats; equal parts of corn
and skim milk; equal parts of rye and
ground oats; ten parts of corn or
ground rye and one part of tankage.
COLD MEDAL
VETCH
87-2.1 PER DM» IN TON LOTS
fl 7..IO 1ER 1OO IN SMALL LOTS
fVPRUVEMENT OF STOCK |
WHITE FOB OCR PRICES ON AU. FIELD SEEDS
V tPSiifS
Th* national remedy of Holland for ovsr
200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re­
sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid
troubles. All druggists, three sires.
Look lor th» Ram, Gold Modal on »vary baa
and accept ne imitation
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME ('ARD
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Choose a breed and stick to It.
Breed with the correct type In
mind.
Study pedigrees for Inherited
eharacteifstlcs. relative merit
and value.
Keep your herd or flock free
from disease.
Develop the young animats
and maintain the breeding anl-
mats through wise feeding nnd
management.
MONARCH SEED CO.
0
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MEDFORD, OREGON
PHONE 200
5
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{t
AUTO TOPS
HeplMa khe «Iwvbby top with a
li«*i<.
<M»sy-to-ha»dle
weattaer-
Iirmvf owe new.
flmart looking, serviceable tapa—
IH-rfect fiMkwg *■<! issproving (tic
car’s lóelas—a wi4a ahaica tai ma­
terials and eaters.
Crtrh frtrtrtrtri- ■ û
Effective Nov. 24. 1919
P l ANI c S o R BÍ-ACK
Used cars that you can use
All in first-class condition.
i
DISPOSE OF ALL POOR EWES
JAMFS T
IWWK
l-aw.i.'r
Flrat National Bank Building
A. C. HOUGH
Lawyer, Taffs Blds
Practice la all eenrU.
T
Trains will run Mondays, Wednes-
days and' Friday«
I »eave Grants Pass............... 1
P.M.
Arrive Waters Creek......... 2
P.M.
Is»ave Waters Creek.........2:30 P.M
Arrive Grants Pans.............4
P.M.
For Information regarding freight
| and passenger rates call at the office
i of the company, Lundbur; building,
or telephone 131
Sultan Who Solicits Washing.
Perhaps one of the most primitive
of Independent kingdoms Is the little
Island of Johnnnn. In the Comoro
group
The sultan hoards any ship
that tuny cnll there nnd endeavors to
secure the washing for his wives,
while the prime minister peddles co­
conuts nnd hnnanas.
OUR PRICES IXnVBKT
I
G. B. BERRY