FRIDAY. JAXI UlY 21.
UIIA.XTH 1'AMH DAILY Cut HIE.
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Classified Advertising LI V*E
Hill ItENT
FOB MALE
SEASONED WOOD FOR SALE Oak HtH'Bhj FOR KENT Phono 331 R,
ami laurel. 84 75; body fir.
14;
or call on R D. Cote, at First Na
pine anti second growth fir, «3 75;
flottai Bank. '
SI
manvanlta. 85. 'C. W. latntbrcchl.
2«tf FOR RENT—Furnished apartment
Rd h Box 11.
«fl’i G street.
HOtf
ALL
KINDS
dellvoretl
829
00
HAY-
par ton. Rec mo nt the rink at-
DILAVALE AM» TltAXHIEIt
90
ternoonx. L W llydc
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we
NI'RAERV Highest
gratia
fruit,
llunch Transfer Co. Office photic
shade, nut trees—also berries and
349; realden e phone 315-J.
ornamental In variety.
Albany
Nurseries (BranchI
880
North F G. IHIIAM. drayags and transfer
flat.'*
piano*
and
’urnltur»
Seventh street. Grants Pass. 71 If
moved, parksd. shipped and »fared
FOR RALE Good 3-roonii‘d plas
Office nhone 1 M V
tered house
About 3 seres good
land, small bearing pear orchard
REAL UNTATE
Pro|>erty first place on isft south
E. T. McKINMTRY. «03 G «t . phone
of river bridge R. L. Cannon, Rd.
3Ú5-R. real estate. Best of soils for
4. Box 2, Grant* Pass, Ora.
96
fruit, hay or general farming
POH
BAU! • Completo
pumplng
plani. Inclttdlng 2000 gallon tank. ROY HIGGINS—General real estate
Office ill South Sixth, Phone 0»
2H h p. IniernatlonAl cugino and
SUN REDUCES CHOLERA BILL
Unwise and Uneconomical to Dcpor-n
Entirely on Serum to Protect
Swino From Disease,
A few tiay»' uorh In the ply pen»
und yards »«'raping. dlelnfectlrig nod
cleaning I* pretty good bog-cholera In
surance. suys the I'ulletl States De-
punim iit of Agriculture Htr1< t wiul-
tatlou I* tiie be*t aid the frrnier cit’i
OLKS with the knack of doing
things get a head start each day by
breakfasting on O lympic Rolled Oats.
The OLYMPIC Line Includes your
favorite cereal ujnilardy milled,
packed, sealed and wrapped.
2*4 Inch liitlldawser pump.
quino 1801 a Street.
In HEE HAU.INGER & HITLL for farm,
81
city nnd business property. 10 and
11 Flanagan llldg Phone 284.
FOIt RA1.E line tifali* bay 824
per lon at tho barn. 5 mi Iva below
PIANO I.AhTKlt’riON
city
Phone «Ofl-F-1-2. C. H Fls-
inins
«1 MRS JAMES M. POWERS. Instruc
tor on piano; studio over Barn-«'
BROODDR STOVE 250 to ¡200 ca
jewelry
Phone 285-J.
pacity.
I’sed only three months,
hirst class condition. Mrs. Cyrus
Wheeler
I'liotie 274 y.
"7
a
street.
«2 K
V
¡ OLYMPIC]
D E. X TINTS
C. MACY. D. M II
Flrst-e!
dentistry
10914 s «th St
8. ARMY’ goods al special sale.
Valli Saturday night, January 22
VETERIX ARV SI 1«.EOX
all army clothing nt greatly re
duced prices.
Big reductions In DR R J BESTl'L. Veterinari» u
R<-slden'e 838 Washington bout.
rain coats. V. S Army Store Co..
v»rd phone 3»«-k
Conklin Bide
«2
DRY WOOD >X»R SALE -Manzao-
Ita and laurel. 85; <>ak, 84 50;
plne and tir. 83 75. J L. John
son, Rd. 1, box 57.
82
FX»R RALE
A Foni truck with Alax-
fer atjnchmenl at a bargain. G O.
Oititn. Ill Manzanita Ave
83
FOR SALE OR TRADE
New Way
gas engine equipped with Bosch
magneto. 22-lnrh saw. 2 belts and
extras. 812*. l«arge pipe wrench,
Wanted
13; sanitary couch, 17
—Hay rake, l’-btir harrow, mow
Ing machine, seeder. hillside ¡»low.
Address loidwlg, Rd. 3. Box 74.
«4
FOR SALE—«Balad alfalfa
River'Banka Farm*.
hay.
80lf_
WAXTEI»
ATTOflSEYB
D
NORTON
Attorney-st-ls »
Practices In all State sud Fed ra
WOMAN
WANTS
POfllTfON
as
Courts First National Hank B.dg
housekee’.ier, ranch preferred Age
30 years, two school children Will G.
W
CULVIG.
At'.orney-at-law
take (25 per month and board and
Grant* Pas* Banking Co
BMg
lodging. Address No. 144 csre of
Courier.
81 IE. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney Pra tlcei
I d all court*
First National Hani
WANTED Small machine lathe In
Building
fair condition, Will pay cash for
same.
Address 31« I street
«1 O S. BIxANCH ARI>, Attorney-at-i.i »
Golden Rule Bldg
Phone .7
WANTED -A coll box and magneto
for 2-cyllnder truck. Address Pe C. A. *’’»LER. Attoruey-ai-M»
M
ter Tangen, Rd. 2. Box 121. 82
aoate
su tie. Grants Pass. Ore
WANTED —A few more milk custo
UEO H DI. KHAM. Attoruey-wl-ia»
mers. 10c a quart, come and get It.
referee in bankruptcy. Masoun
««3 N. Rth St. L. F. Roat
82
Temple. Phone 185-J.
»I IM kl.I.A \MM t
pine
SHOP—Plumbing,
REPAIR
work, steam fitting, holler »and
505 A C. HOUGH—Lawyer. Tuff» Bldg
pump work and Installing
Èra lice In all co uri»
Phone 30« <<
South «Ih street.
51 if V A C. AHLF. lawyer, nrsciie« tn
A. Bryan
»’ale sad federal courts
Office
Nl'RSERV stock of all kinds
vrn.t-
over Nations! Drug Store
ment.il «h.idq u:.J fruit tree» Jvo.
H Parker
'
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SOLD ON MONEY BACK PLAN 1
wreck autos and trucks and sell
the good parts. Bodies. tops. stMls.
cushions, wheel*, tires, rims, wind
shield glasses, lamps, gears, bear
ings, axles, bolts, magnetos, car-
barrators. * ark plugs, rebuilt en
gines for any purpose, transmis
sion springs.
If »anted will In
stall the parts. Also I will have
a car at nil times to be sold at F>
reduction each day until sold,
Nearly new 1920 model this time.
Watch sign on windshield nt Den-
nls Auto Salvage. 505 South Sixth
87
street
GEO. M. ASHFORD, C. E. Land sub
division, mine anti Irrigation sur
veys. «14 N «th St. Phone (MI
Iti ll.ltlNG I OX TRAITORS
HARPER tv SON- Building contrac
tors Shop work, fiirnlritrc crating.
Shop 510 II St. Res. rhune 112.
•.TH A» I l>
STRAY Eli From Naw
Hone, reti j
heifer calf, white snot on
fort
head, weiring hell. 10 month* old.
Smooth crop off left ear, under
Finder please
slope In
right,
phon« «oi-F-13 or write Josephine -
M°s*lnter. Rd.'4. Gr tnts Paas.'
81 I
Draeon.
r i •
■
to the work of the itog-cholers
•erunt. It Is unwise ami uneconomical
to depend i-n(lrvly upon the letutn to
protect the swine from this costly tit»
I'HYHKIAX AND NI ItGEON
‘ease. In 1U18 tie farmers pn <1 >1 «■
* rum bill of over ..■ik«t.< at utid they
L. O. CLEMENT. M
D . Practice . still Itwt taiXMMKX) worth of pig«-
limited to diseases of eye. ear.nose ! There can be Uo doubt a* to the effec
and throat. Phone «2. Res. 239-J tiveness <>f the serum treatment, but
the sensible farmer will do v I nt he
H lAJl’GHIUDGE. M D
Pbysiclau I mn with aboral. I k * utid disinfectant
and surgeon City or country calls to remove the cause of the tumble. The
attended day or night
Phon » threat of cholera 1» always present so
Re* 3«9; Office. 182; «lb and H long u* there are utnlra'lied cesspools
nml wallows.
Straw slacks should
E J HIU.1CK. M. D
Physicist, never he left from one year to the next
and surgsou.
otiles dcballbbrn If they are where the hogs can reach
them. Shelters anti pens should lie so
block, phone ^4-J. residence Un
ctmstructed that they may I h - et ally
loi«nridge, phone Sl-i.
cleaned utid expttwd to the sunlight.
AV F Rl'THERFORD— Manual the- A few day* devoted to Aul'k of th s
raputlca. Office over Barnes' Jew-) sort In lite ‘fall when the hogs have
been taken from the |H-ns will do much
elry.
Hours 9 30-12; 1:50-4.
io protect tite^terd* of another year.
IMWH W STEARNS. M 1». Xray
equipment. Phones: Office, 21-J;
PROSPECTS FOR CATTLE MEN
Residence, 21 -L.
•
RELIABLE YOI'NG
MAN* ' wanri
work.
Any kind, prefer
ran la;
Address No 143 care Courier 8« H
X
I»’.-.
T
Cholera Thrivrs n auct
roundings aa These.
’ .4
fyprasks College ol Agriculture En
couragtng Farmers to Increase
Thplr Operation*.
The Nebraska College of Agrlcul
ture Is citcritirnglng farmers tn expand
their live stock operation*. Th-
scarcity of all kinds of stock, esttecla
ly cattle, ixtint* to continued guot
price»
With feed prices going lower
better days *eetn to be neur for botl
the live stock rnlser And the live »tocl
feetier. While It is true that man.'
feeders lost money In the last two
t ears, feed prices may be 50 per cent
lower than Inst year, Likewise cheap
er feed and labor should stlmulatt
live stock raising. The number o
• attic In the Vnitetl States has bee
decreasing at an nlnruilng rate, Tit
number in the V tilted States Ims de
creased from S9 head for every It»
persons In limo to 42 head In V.tl't
Dttrinc the same period the rate ol
slaughter Increased XtkSl.OIki heat! an
nually. Stwne |Hs-ple go so far ss to
predict that In a few years only mil
lionaires can have beefsteak on their
lab'e». unless live stock production 1«
stimulated.
FORAGE FOR BREEDING EWES
Supply Is Necessary to Produce
Strong, Vigorous Lambs—Helps
to Balance Ration.
You Can’t Orive a
Nail With an Apple
Poor printing
Breeding ewes must have some good
forage In order to produce strong
young, ttnd the growing anti develop
Ing lanths miqt have it in order to
make good healthy ewes for breeding,
ami the fattening sheep should have
some ciH.il forage to help balance the'r
ration, tlrn'u alone fed to sheep that
are Intended for the block will not
I reduce the best results. They must
I ave a combination of feeds, with some
good forage forming the principal pro
portion of the ration.
on
>r paper never
inybody. Get
Pa
work that is good
enough to bring you
good results.
FAT HORSES ARE FREFERREO
Use ar. econom
It la better for the farmer who has
hor-t-.« to sell not to di-tpose of them
wl on they are somewhat run down,
following 11 hnrd summer's work, but
10 fntuen them up. A fnt her e always
brings a much better price even
though he be an Inferior horse.
Farmer Makes Mistake in Disposing
of Anima's When They Are
'omewhit Run Down.
ical paper such as
® 0G-1©
and come to an eco-
nomical printer.
That’s us. Quick serv
ice and good work at
reasonable prices.
BROOD SOWS DURING WINTER
Should De Maintained as Cheaply as
Possible and Yet Farrow
Healthy Litters.
t/tiD More Printed
Matrnsmlilp — Ask
SOONER TAXI
Phone 262-R for
Jl’ner I ike <•» 1'1,11..-
'"all« »•■
Automatic press
»■verefl »nvwhcrn inv'tnie
'«tf Courier offne.
feeding
at
i».c
1 Miring the winter the brood sows
should be mnintnlned ns cheaply nr
twissible, but nt the snme time the.»
the must be properly fed In order to fur
tow it large number of healthy. well-
I grown pigs In the spring.
F.ret Payment of Rent
would Is- hard to find exact rec-
of the first rent paid. It Is said
when the Gerrnans conquered
parts of Gaul, the land was parceled
out to thlefa, lieutenants nml private
soldier». In return the holders of the
lands promised military service when
needed. Some of the land wt»« given
to favorites, who were allowed to pay
lit money Instead of service, and the
system was established.
Rent was
'•rrtulnly known In the days that Rome
flourished, there Ite'ng Latin names
for rent under long leasehold tenure;
rent of a farm, ground rent, rent of
state Innd« and the annual rent tiay-
able for the richt to the perfH-inal en-
Joy men» of anything bullt ou Ilio sur-
face of t he In nd.
GRAHAM lIEnh
of the beat quality can only be
made from
graham
flour
ground from selected clean
wheat which has been ground
properly and kept together in
its natural proportions. Many
mills make graham by mixing
bran, shorts,
middlings and
flour, but they can not get the
natural mixture which consti
tutes good graham any more
whole
than yoi can > get real
and
milk by mixing cream
skimmed milk. Try a sack of
real graham made by the
Ancient Bible.
A Bible belonging to Elizabeth Itad-
don. a Quakeress, printed lu 1.V13. has
been discovered In the East. Th:* Had
don B'hle Is sixteen years older thnn
the
Reims
Testament
sometimes
-poken of a# "the oldest Bible." The
Hnddon Bible Is an authentic "Great"
B'hle. It is also a "Treacle" Bible
I'ttverdale. the translator, rendering
“The Prophecye of Jeremye.” gave
'he reading "I am bevy and abafbed;
Is there no triade at Gylyad." This
In the King James modern version
resits "balm In Gilead."
The Haddon Bible Is Indeed “Great."
If weighs IS pounds, and Its dimen
sion» Tire:
Thickness. 4*i Inches;
width. lOAi Inches, length. 1G>$ Inches.
—Detroit News.
Few Do Much Walking.
Statistics of mankind'* ambulations.
Including young children ami old per-
*'-ns. and taking Into consideration
'.I k .'act that nowadays there ure the
Inclination und the faclflt.es ’o ride
more and walk less than our fore
fathers did. show that n fair estimate
of itu uvernge distance walked dur
ing the 24 hour* by the men. women
ami children of continental l‘nlt««d
Stt.tes seem« to he fo.ir ntlles. The
|io«tinnn and rhe tioli'-envu nml the
messenger lu.v walk far mor»- m tes
tl 1111 four «n tloes the furrier th.nigh
the use of the tractor htt* taken iota»
<-f the iiurlen of agricultural mirk of.
shi.uk'* mete
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS
Phone 123
Cor. 3rd and G Sts.
Place orders for Duplicate and Triplicate
All styles and sizes
Requires about 60 days to fill orders
Cor stani iy jn Stock:
Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks
Garage Repair Books
Trade Acceptances
Legal Blanks
Blank Sales Books
.Merchant sales books at Courier
office
AUTO TOFS
Replace the shabby top with
light,
easj -to-liandle
wentli.i-
l>r«H>f one now.
Kmart looking, serviceable top*—
tterfect fitting anti Improving the
rar*« |.H>k- ,- a «Ide cholee In nw-
lerhtl.« and coton.
fix my cold
«
OUR PRICES LOWEST
G. B. BERRY
ALWAYS keep Dr. King's New
Discovery handy. It breaks up
hard, stubborn colds and stops
the paroxysms of coughing. ” No
harmful drugs, but just good
medicine.
At your druggists,
fiOc and 81.20 a bottle.
I
Grants Pass-Medford
Fat coldsandcou^h^
STAGE
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
L'fi—' Oct. 25, 1920
Dail.v and Sunday
LEAVE
Grants Pass
PASS
MEDFORD
Waiting Room
in.
tOtOO a. tn.
Bonbonniere
ni.
l:oo p. ni
m.
4:80 p. m.
Phone 160
Dr.King’s
New Discovery
Stubborn Bowels Tamed
Leaving the system unclcaned, clogged
bowels unmoved, result* in health de-
vtruction. Let the gently stimulating
Dr. King's Pills bring to you a regular,
normal bowel and liver functioning.
Same old price, 25c. Alldruggist*.
Prompt! Won't
Ate connect with «(ages for Ashland anti Jacksonville
Gripe
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