Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 22, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    GHAMTW PA** DAILY <X»VN.kh
MONIHY, NOVMMHEH M, 1*1.
Classified Advertising
Htu MAi.M
Live Stock
Facts
MJMUKLLANKOl'*
WOOD FOR 8AIJ6 lt.llv.red for NURSERY stock of all kinds. Orna­
88.76 p.r tl.r, 1‘bone W. 8. Rob­
mental, shade and fruit trees Goo.
inson. WlUlarvlIln
Oltf
H. Parker.
TOtf
FINISH OFF FEEDERS EARLY
No Cisse of Csttle Yet Produced More
Suitable for Market Demands
Then Baby Beef.
roil HALF, Hirer Hunke Hotter ALBANY NVRSEiHY, treea of qual­
Berkehlroe Thrifty, prolific stock.
ity.
F. M. Jordan, special agent.
River Hanks Farms
OStf
880 N. 7th 8t., Grants Paas. 83tf
FrvxleiW show an Increasing terw
dency toward finishing off their beef
nil tie st younger age«. In general this
tendency Is create«) by two causes:
First, consumers are demanding «mall
high quality cuts of meat; second, the
eoat of producing beef, due to advance
In land values, feeds, labor and taxes,
has Inr-reeaed to such an extent that
leaders sn<1 breeder» ran seldom hold
their «attlr to advanced age» at a
profit. General renditions In the past
few years have Indicated that no class
of ireef yet produ< erl more nearly ful­
fills the requirements of both pro­
ducer and coueumer than baby beef,
and the feedlag of baby Iteeves lias
been Increasing In popularity.
In the early days of the cattle In­
dustry sierra were ke'pff on the range
FOR HALE- Lumbar. 1 and 3-luch ■’BINGER" loads as usual—1831
common, rough lumber, all dimen-
midols on floor tirante Paas Hard­
tluns, 825 per 1000 feet at Mf
ware Co
Hee them. Your terms
Merlin yard.
Jaenpblne Lumber
are ours. J W. Scott, sales man­
Co., 107 North 8th. Phone 188. 8»
ager Singer Sewing Machine Co.
76«
FOR HA LE-Write ua for prices on
strictly fancy alfalfa seed, clover RADIATOR SHOP—Radiators
and
seed, timothy, and all field seeds.
pumps a specialty, auto, gas and
Monarch Heed and Feed Co., Med­
steam engines, pipe fittings and
ford, Ore.
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plumbing; general repairing. Shop
506 South Sixth street, phone 308.
FOR HAI j E 40 acres ot unimproved
Bryan & Woolfolk.
27«
land, under ditch, on Pacific high­
way, choice location.
Will sell II M I.ING -One-tod O. M. C. truck
all or half of sam«. Address No.
oqulpped with pneumatic tires
Ill care of Courier.
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does all kinds of hauling; special­
ty: Sand, gravel, granite and loam.
SEASONED WOOD FOR SALE Oak
Temporary phone, 323-R.
Call
and Liiiri-f. 81 7 f-; body fir. 84;
for Roy Wilcox, Ros. 616 Rogue
pine and second growth fir, 83.78;
River Ave.
53
mansanlta, 86. C. W. lambrecbt.
PLAGE
your
order
immediately
with
Rd. 1, Hoi 11.
36lf
the Josephine Farmers Coopera­
I’oli S\l,l'
l-’nsth J«<r«<-y cow otto
tive Association for eastern shell­
llonrlcson. Rd. 3.
Phono 602-F-
ed corn at 847.60 per ton at car
11.
27tf
door, and you furnish sacks. For
December 1st delivery. Josephine
Foil HALE Second hand sol of
Farmers Cooperative Association,
breeching harnesa for two horses.
c. N. Culy, Mgr.
S3
Price 810 cash. Call at the.Q. B.
Berry harness shop.
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i v ilt EXCHANGE
FOR 8AI«E—20 acres of land 7 miles WILL EXCHANGE tor city home.
from Grants Pass, under
ditch,
15 H aireg outside city limits part­
% mile from achool and railroad
ly under ditch.
Inquire 824 A
on Rd. 4 Price 8500. O. L. Robin­
street.
17tf
son. Rd. 4.
S3
DEALER'S LICENSE 127—for salt
Foil SALE—Gentle team driving
salmon
Will trade for spuda. C.
hors««, suitable for
woman
or
J. Bardon, 100 Burgess St.
3 4
chil l to <lrb<>
Weight about 850. i Wild. TRADE Seattle Fot- 80x100
Also harness and wagon. Address
feet, valuo 8900, for land under
No. 113 care ot Courier.
88
Grants Pass Irrigation Ditch. Will
pay equity and assume. C. O. Wol-
.1:
< or acre >t fine gar­
bro. 107 N. 8th St
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den land. 5-room house, good else
barn, chi-ken house, 2 wells, «lose
< it II. ENGINEER
In on 8th nt regt-
fiddress Hof
• IL ENGINEER Daniel McFar
5 Rd. 4.
36
land. Civil Engineer and Surveyor
FOR SALE I'aed pipe of all alres,
Res. 7 47 North Tenth St.
Phone
brass valves, pipe fittings Submit
1 V
Oltf
your requirements to us for price«
TAJU
All goods guaranteed. Oregon Ma­
chinery Co , Eugene, Orc.
40 HOONEH TAXI
Phone 262-R tor
FOR SALE CHEAP—Light team,
weight about 1100, harness and
wagon. Call al Granta Pass Feed
Barn
86
HENS FOR BAU6—Good condition
1071 Fail A a treat
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FOR SALE 42«lnch Simplex man­
gle.
Phone 50IMÌ or call 810
Howard St.
3 2
ORGAN, good condition for
sale.
Very cheap. Mast go at oneq. Airs.
Geo. Tetherow, 710 J Street,
phone 397-J.
32
Breeders Show Tender*/ to Finish Off
Their Cats. at Younger Ages.
until front three to five years of age.
Tlie nae of better hulls with conse­
quent improvement In quality and enrly
maturity of cattle, together with heav­
ier grain feeding, lias made It possible
to put just as much flesh on the ani­
mals by the tltne they are from 10
to SO months of nite. With Improve­
ments In le-eedlng aqd In feed-lot meth­
ods heavier cuttle with more qttnl
Ity may In Ume be put on the market
nt even a younger age. The precise
age at which steers should he mar
keted depends upon several conditions
whlqh must be determined by the Indi­
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­ vidual feeder
swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf
YOU HAVE RE AD THIS BEFORE
For many yearn Foley's Honey and
PALACE TAXI
PbOM 22-J
Tom
Tar han been advertised In the lead­
Wind
03tf ing nuwspaiwrs of the United States.
You have often read about this fine
DRAY AGE AND TRANSFER
¡'old reliable family medicine.
Do
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we you know that newspapers nowadays
Bunch Broe. Transfer Co. Phone ar« strict In the rules governing ad­
vertisements and that exaggerated
349.
statements are not permitted?
So
F
ISHAM, drayage and transfer. when we say Foley’s Honey and Tar
Safes,
pianos
and
furniture checks coughs, colds and croup, al­
lays Irritation, cuts the phlegm,
moved, packed, shipped and stored nootlij*« and heals, you know It is
Office phone 124-Y,
PHYSICIANS
—
D . Practice
FOR BALE—Jersey heifer. 1
year I. O. CLEMENT M
limited to diseases of eye. ear, nose
old. Also squash and alfalfa bay.
and throat. Glasses fitted. Hours
Phono 149-J.
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9-13, 2-5, or on appointment.
PORTIERS- One pair of extra fine
Phones, office 62; residence 369-J.
quality at a very low price. Also
8. LOUGHRIDGE, M D.
Physician
old papers for starting flrea. Call
and aurgedn. City or country calls
at 4 23 H street.
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attended day or night
Phones,
Itto. 369; Office, 182; 6tb and H
WANTED
Heavy Cold? Chest
All Clogged Up?
Don’t Give it a Chance to
•‘Set In”—Use Dr. King’s
New Discovery
ON’T let it get a start. Dr.
King’s New Discovery will get
right down to work, relieving the tight
feeling in the chest, quieting the rack­
ing cough, gently stimulating the
bowels, thus eliminating the cold
poisons. Always reliable.
For fifty years a standard remedy.
All the family can take it with helpful
results. Eases the children’s croup.
No harmful drugs. Convincing, healing
taste that the kiddies like. AU drug­
gists, 00 cents, >1.20 a bottle.
D
Physician
WANT TO BUY timber for wood. E. J. BII4JCK, M. D.
and surgeon, office Schallborn
Address P. O. Box No. 93 Grants
block, phone 54- j ; residence, 1004
P ush , Oro.
83
Ixiwnrldge, phone 64-L.
REAL ESTATE
W. F RUTHERFORD Manual «he-
E. T. .MoKINSTRY. «03 G St., phone
raputlcs.
It geta your airment.
355-R, general reW ostate business
Office over Barnes’ jewelry store
Best of soils for fruit, hay or gen­
Offl n hours 9 311 :
I ; m -4.
eral farming.
RALPH W STEARNS, M. D. Phy­
sician and surgeon. X-ray equip­
HIGGINS
VERDIN—General real
ment, dental X-ray.
Office, Me­
estate. Office 111 South Sixth,
sonic Temple Bldg.
Phones: Of­
Phone «9.
3<)tf
fice 21-J; residence 21-L.
MICKIE SAYS
VattH, BOHgU',
PAOB waaa
— X
For coldsandcoughs
DnKmg
’
s
New Discovery
VETERINARY SURGEON
DR. It. J BESTUL, Veterinarian.
Residence 83 8 Washington boule­
vard. phone 398-R.
Feel Badly? Bowels Sluggish?
Haven’t any.“pep" in work.or play?
You're constipate«!! The stimulating
action of Dr. King's Pills brings tuck
old time energy, makes the Dowels
and liver respond to your strong
healthy body. Ail druggists, 25c.
5M<* m muu* MP avi
DENTISTS
«uapaiAt
woe»—deal
■ <
MACY. D M I).
Firatstlaaa
via
ava tsae
dentistry. 109% S. «th St
ocrtlto Gne, pm < xh ‘
mcruajE 1* KCMttVC
ATTORNEYS
«►ab vt IH—Me!
Su
IK NORTON. Attorney-at-liw
iw' eoaa'ev think
Practices In all State and Federal
rrà cMWiatMMeaK
Courts.
il
Quite Often These Teeth Lacerate
Sow's Teats and She Won’t Let
Youngsters Suck.
Pigs are horn with four sharp hard
tusks, two above and two below. Take
a pair of nlp[>era—you can find them
at almost any hardware store—and
cttt the four sharp tusks off. not too
near the gums. Quite often these
tusks ent tire sow’s tents, make them
tore and she will not let the pigs suel.
Then. also, the plirs cut theniselve'-
with these tusks, and sometime« stlcl
them through their tongue and can
not stick. an«f starve. They often
cause sore month. Be sure to cut
them off. They are soft anti easily
removed. A pair of sharp scissors
will do. D<> not try to pull them out
hut cut them off.
If you see a pic that Is getting to«
fnt. you will know It Is robbing Its
miltea. To prevent tit's take a sharp
knife and cut Its rooter In two or
three places, deep enough to make It
sore, and It will -rtrp It.
CARING FOR WEANING LAMBS
If to Be Kept for Breeding Purposes
They Should Be Put In Good,
Fresh Pasture.
If lambs are sold from three to flic
months of ago they may run with their
dntns until tltaf time The lambs to h.
kept for breeding purposes should he
weaned at the same time and put on
fresh pastures whore there Is no dan
ger of stomach worms.
When the
xennlng Is done nt this time the ewe-
ran be pnt lu better eofidltlifli for th«
full bre«-«llng.
Ram lamb« left In
the flock c orry the ewe« and may get
some of them In lamb.
When lamb»
are to
kept on the farm th«- l>e«t
method of weaning 1« to leave them «>•
the old’ pasture for three or four dn.vs
ami remove the ewes to a »entity pas
ture to cheek their milk flow.
A«
soon ns the lambs cease frettinc for
their dams they may be moved to fre«b
pastures where the ewes have not
been. Ewes with large udders should
be partially milked once every three
days until they go dry.
The children love
Wrigley’s—and it’s
good for them.
Made under conditions of
absolute cleanliness and
brought to them in Wrigley's
sealed sanitary package.
Satisfies the craving for
sweets, aids digestion, sweet­
ens breath, allays thirst and
helps keep teeth clean.
Costs little, benefits much.
Still 5‘
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ADVICE FOR GOOD BREEDERS
Interest tn Nation Wide Fffort to Im.
prove Dômestle Animals Is
Quite Noticeable.
First Nstlonal Rank Bldg.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
W. OOLV1G,
Attorney-at-law.
Grants Pass Banking Co.
Bldg
V
R. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practices
In all courts. First National Bank
Building.
T1IF l»l
BBAND.
A
Aak year
for
<h
• IM awn on J Rr«n<!//\|
I’Uia lu Red Bixl R*I4 m«taUlc^^/
tioae*. «Mied with Plue Rif «boa.
Taha w* other Boy
>awr ▼ _
rtUA.». si
ya«r» known»«Des’.Sfifett.ANrayaKeMfibli
SOLOBV ORLülMSISEVERYWHU«
O s BLANCHARD, lAttorney-at-igw
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone 270.
<’■ A. -UDLER, Attorney-at-law
m . i
awwie I «mole, Granta Pass. Ore.
CUT OFF PIGS’ SHARP TUSKS
Tr«.U.Jitornia, and Oregon
I Coast Railroad Company
#
TEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law
referee In bankruptcy, .Masonic I
Temple. Phone 136-J.
TIME (’.ARIt
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Effective Nov. 24, 1919.
,11 rnn
i.lsys, (Vednas-|
I AMES T. dlllNNOCk
I.
<♦ '.vs ai d Fridays
First National r ank Build u>
I I«eave Grants P ars ............... 1
P.M.
A. C. HOUGH—lawyer, Tuffs Bldg | Arrive Waters Creek........... 2
P..M.
(
l*ave
Waters
Creek
...........
2:30
P.M
Practice In all courts
j Arrive Granta Paia............. 4
p.M.
V. A. C. A7T1.F, lawyer, practice In ;
For Inform Grit ro ardlnj freight
j
sut" and federal courts.
Off ce (and pasr.>nger rates i id at the offlae
lor th« company. Lnadhnra building
over Nation»’ Drug Store
| or telephone 181
rralqa
Bulletins on <>rcedlng. feeding end
farm management are requested to n
noticeable extent by persons enrolling
In the "Better Sires- Better Stock”
moveftent. The Interest 111 the tuition
wide effort to Improve the quality of
domestic animais ami the evident de­
sire of live-stock owners to obtain de
pentlable Information has caused ex­
perts of the I’nlt<nl States department
of agriculture to conclude that good
hrtwders 'are good readers, and vice
versa.
Bend, Nov.
22—(A.
P.) The
jury found a yerdict of guilty ol mur­
der in the second degree against A.
J. Weston in having slain Robert H.
Krug, a recluse, who was found dead
In embers of his home in
March.
1979.
Mngraiatl k . ardi»—CmsrW MUou,
A THAN St.KING FJU*T
POR YOTR «(OR*
can be made wl.h a gw^pou«
mesa ot our suferlor ffoed.
Surely he deserve* the 'kjR on
that day «a «oil u 111» Mtoiun
friends. Order a «»•>
You'll be doing
as your horse
Ton’ll have a
»vary way. la
aad value.
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JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR 1TCU»
Comer Third and G Street
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