GRANTS PAMA DAILY COLKlEi NATI HD AY, JANUARY <22, 11*21 PAOS SEVEN * Classified Advertising FARM ANIMALS SEASONED WOOD FOR SALE -Oak FOR RENT—Furnished apartment. and laurel. 8*75; body fir, 14; 6 il H G street. KOtf pine and second growth fir. 13.16; manganila. *5. C W. Lambrecht, OKAY AGE ANI» TRANSFER 2«tf Rd. 1, Box 11. HAY Al,I, KIN»» delivered 12» 00 THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Hunch Transfer Co. Off lea phone per ton. Hee ma at the rink af- 3 49; realdenre phone 31&-J. ternoona. L. W. Hyde. 90 NURSERY Highest grade fruit, F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer shade, nut trees—also berries and Haf.-a, pianos and furniture ornamental in variety. Albany moved, parked, shipped and stored Nurseries (Branch) 860 North Office phone 124-Y Seventh street. Granta Paas. 71tf HEAL ENTATK FOR HAI.E Good 3-roomed pits-1 tered house. About 3 acres good E T. McKINHTIlY, 603 0 St . phone land, small bearing pear orchard 365-R, real estate. Best of Bolls for Proiierty first place on left south fruit, huy or general farming. of river bridge R. L. Cannon, Rd.1 4, Box 2, Granta Paas. Ore 96 HOY HIGGINS- General real estate office 111 South Sixth. Phone «9. BIIOODEH BTOVE 250 to 1200 cn imclty Used only three months.1 HEE HAU-INGER a HULL for farm, city and business property. 10 and First class condition Mrs. Cyrus 11 Flanagan Bldg. Phone 284. Wheeler. Pbone 374-Y, 507 A street. 82 ——————:------------- T~— ----------- CIVIL ENGINEER DRY WOOD FOR HALE (Manxan- Ita and laurel. *5. oak. 84 Mt GKO. M. ASHFORD. Ç. E. I^and sub division, mine and irrigation sur pine and fir, 13.75. J L. John veys tit N. 0th St. Phone 48-R son, Rd. t, box 87. 82 BUILDING <10NTKA<TOI<N FOB HALE A Ford truck with Mas ter attachment at a bargain. G. O. HARPER A SON—Building contrac Oltim. ill Manganila Ave. 83 tors. Shop work, furniture crating. FDR SALE OR TRADE New Way Shop 510 H St. Res. phone 142. gas engine equipped with Bosch PIANO INSTRUCTION magneto. 22-inch saw, 2 belts and extras. 8126. 1-arge pipe wrench. MRS. JAMES M POWERS, instruc 83; sanitary couch. 27. Wanted tor on piano; studio over Barn»«' •—Hay rake, t'-bar harrow, mow jewelry Phone 26&-J. ing machine, seeder, hillside plow. DENTINI* Addrees led wig. Rd 3. Box 74 84 E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Firet-ela. hay. 80tf dentistry. 10» 14 s 6th 8t VETERINARY HI'KGKON FOR SALE Everbearing straw berry plants. 1150 per hnndçotk. DR. It. J BESTUL. Veterinarian. Residence 83 8 Washington boule J. M Branacombe. phone 6O2-F- vard. pbone 198-R. 22. 82 FOR SALE De {«aval cream separa-i PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON tor In good condition Price *35. Call 500-R-3 82 I I. O. CLEMENT. M D.. Practice limited to disease» of eye, ear.nose FOR SALE- Shadeland Eclipse seed sud throat. Phone 62; Res. 239-J. oats, recleaned W. L Hayes, Mur phy, or C. N. Culy. cooperative S LOUGHR1IXJE, M. D. Physician shipping manger. Grants Pass. 81 if and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Pbonra. WANTED Res 369; Office. 182; 6th and H RELIABLE YOUNG MAN- wants' work. Any kind, prefer ranch. E. J BILL1CK. M. D. Physician Address No. 143 care Courier 86 i and surgeon, office Schallborn| blQck, phone 54-j; reeidenee. 1004 WANTED • A coll box and magnato Lawnridge, phone 54-L. for 2-cyllnder truck Address Pe ter Tansan. Rd. 2, Box 121. 82 W F. RUTHERFORD—Manual tbe- raputlcs. Office over Barnes* Jew WANTED- -A few more milk custo elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:80-4. mers. 10c a quart, come and get It. 663 N Sth St. a H»l< HEAT Foil HA I AC FOR RALE- Baled alfalfa River Banks Farms Live Stock Facts CLEAN PENS ARE IMPORTANT Development and Perpetuation of Roundworms Is Fostered by Manure-Covered Lots. InvvMIgatlona reported In a recent technical publication of the bureau of animal Industry, United States depart ment of agriculture, disclosed addi tional evidence of the Importance of keeping young plga In clean pens that have not been contaminated by other swine. A roundworm of pigs, known as A »carls «num, la livid rraponslble not only for many deaths among swine, but for n large proportion of the runt» among these animals. Development and perpetuation of the roundworm» 1» fostered by badly drained and manure- covered hog lots, which are on tills ac count dangerous to young pigs and not good for ptg» of any age. Eggs of the parasite may remain alive In »oil for five years and ever longer. Places occupied by pigs bar boring the adult worms In their Inte» tine» will become badly Infested will the egg». I’lga farrowed and kept It such places are certain to pick ut many of these egg«. and even suck Ung pig« are Heide to swallow egg present In dirt odherlng to the teats o the sow. investigations by the bureau hav< proved that after the eggs have bee. swallowed and have hatched In the It testlne the .voting worms do not |mtn> dlately settle down, but penetrate th« wall of the Intestine and travel to th« liver ami the luegs. From the lung» they crawl u|> the windpipe and the down the esophagus and return to th«- Intratine. Only after they nave passed through the lungs do they establish themselves In the Intestine and grow to maturity. tn passing through the lungs the young worms cause more or less dam age to these organs, Pneumonia may result ami th«- anlmnl may die about a w«-ek or ten days after Infection, Symptom« of this pneumonia among pigs are commonly known as “th umps." Not nil cases of "thumps" come from this source, but th«- worms are fre«|uently the cause. Young pigs are more susceptible than older pigs to Infection, and art* also more likely to suffer severely from migration of the young worms through the lungs. Tiier«- 1« no trenltnent for the lung stage of the parasite. If the pig sur vive« he niny lutet be treated with U, F Rost 82 I RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D.. Xray equipment Phonos Offioe, 21-J: Residence. 21-L I REPAIR SHOP—Plumbing blng. pipe: ATTORNEYS —..-, and! work, steam fitting. I boiler 505 H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law. pump work and Installing South «•th street. Phono 306. G. Practices In all State and Fedora) 51tf A. Bryan Courts First National Bank Bldg. NURSERY stock of all kind» Orna G W COLV1G. At'.orney-at-law. mental, shade and fruit trees Geo. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. H. Parker 7otf SOLD ON MONEY BACK PLAN—I E. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practices In all courts. First National Bank wreck autos and trucks and sell Building the good parts. Bodies, tops, seats, cushions, wheels, tires, rims, wind O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. shield glasses, lamps, gears, bear Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. ings, axles, bolts, magnetos, car- bureators. spark plugs, rebuilt en C. A. '*OLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma- aoate ->n?le. Grants Pass. Ore. gines for any purpose, transmis sion springs. If wanted will In GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law stall the parts Also 1 will have referee In bankruptcy. Masonic a car at all tlmea to be Bold at *5 Temple. Phone 135-J. redurtlon each day until aold. .Nearly new 1920 model thia time. JAME8 T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer Watch sign on wlndahleld at Den First National Rank Building. nis Auto Salvage, 505 South Sixth street. 87 A. C. HOUGH—Lawyer, Tuff» Bldg Practice In all courta. TAX. V. A. C. AHLF. lawyer, praetloe In SOONER TAXI - Phone 263-R for state and federal courts. Office Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an- over National Drug Store x«ti swered anywhere anytime. 11 ! STRAYED ESTRAY—There came to my place January 15, one Guernsey heifer, 2 years old, metal mark in left ear. and 1 year old Jersey steer. no marks or brands, Owner pay advertising and feed charges. W 86 L. Hayes. Murphy. CmCHESTERSPILW at Rant. Safaat. Al«tyt ReUabfe SDID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWNf Hf MICKIE, THE PRINTER’S DEVIL NECESSARY CARE FOR FOALS As Soon as Young Animal Gains Strength Enough to Be on His Feet Let Him Nur»«. Foals shou|d nurse after they gain strength enough tn (p-t on their feet and walk around. In the case of weak or very crooked-legged foals It may be necessary to assist them In getting the teat, hut often an effort la made to force them to nurse before they are ready. Nature takra Ila own time on such occasion», and hurrying and bus tling may do more barm than good. Before <li - foal nurses wash the mare'» udder with a wnnn 2 per cent solution of a goml coal-tar disinfectant and then rinse with warm water. The first milk which comes from the mare Is known as colostrum and acts as a physic on the foal, causing the fecal matter In the Intratines to be dis- charged; h«-nce the folly of milking the mare before the foal comes merely b«-canse there appears to be too much milk In the udder. If the contents of the bowels are not ejected naturally within twenty-four hours, two to four tahlespoonfuls of castor oil shaken in milk should be given, and It also may be advisable to Inject warm water or two ounces of castor oil Into the bow els Repeat this treatment every three or four hours nn’II the bowels move //'I ÍJ A Well Prepared Seed Bed Produces Bigger Crops When you can make a better seed bed simply by using a disc harrow that does better work, pulls lighter, and lasts longer, why not do it? We can show you just such an im plement—one that can be adjusted instantly to pen etrate and pulverize the soil thoroughly its entire width in dead furrows, hard and soft ground, and over ridges, as well as on level land. Next Saturday, or the first time you are in town, drop in and look at the John Deere Model “B” Diac Harrow which we have set up. Get on the seat and operate the levers. Notice that there is a lever for angling each gang backward or forward so as to make the pull on the horses just right when part of the har row is working in soft ground and part in hard ground. And remember to ask us about the third lever. That is the feature yos will appreciate because it en ables you to raise or lower the inner ends of both gangs r as to make the harrow penetrate at the same depth its entire width in dead furrows or over ridges. We want you to notice also the neat, substantial construction of this harrow. You will readily understand why it lasts longer. D c. M c I ntyre THE IMPLEMENT MAN Mar* and Young ffoat. Vaseline applied In the rectum aid in ejecting subsequent dry mat ter. To offset the danger of navel lnf«»c tlon In foals (which causes a dlsea««' known as Joint-Ill), the navel cord should be washed ««-vernl times a day by holding up urotind the cord a large necked bottle which tins been nearly filled with a 1 to 1.000 solution of cor roslve sublimate (blchlorld of mer cury), or by saturating the stump with full-strength tincture of lodln. Then dust It with pow«lere«l slnked lime This should t>e repeated each day until tile navel cord drops off. In cnae the navel does not dry properly or shows 'nttnmnintlon. n veterinarian should be cull«-«!. Marra nre Inclined to be peev ish or cross when with their young. con«<-qiicntly ft 1» advisable to per form rhe foregoing precaution« as speedily as possible. and then leave rhe stchle so that the mare and foa! ran rest without being disturbed. BREEDING SIRES AND DAMS This ’s Studebaker Year STUDEBAKER CARS ARE OF EX CLUSIVE STUDEBAKER DESIGN— CONCEIVED BY STUDEBAKER EN GINEERS .AND BUILT COMPLETE IN STUDEBAKER FACTORIES, AND <X»NTAIN THE BEST KNOWS GRADES OF STEEL, LEATHER, UPHOLSTERY AND FINISHING PAINTS. J. F. BURKE, Dealer Figures Given R-presenting Condi tions on More Than 2,000 Farms In United States. • apt Oncer Conditions Shown Hers Ars Mere Susceptible to Dis ease Then Animals Under Sanitary Conditions worm rvnie>,les to remove the worms from the Intestine. In «itch eaxes, however. Il commonly happens that the animal ha« been so seriously In jured through the lungs thut even after their expulsion from the intestine the pig Is unable to make up for the set hack he has received, although he does better than If allowed to go untreated. Developments In rhe "Better Sire»— B»-tter Stock" rampalgn have result«-d In figures showing the relative number of males and females kept for breed ing purposes. Following nre the ratios based on more than 2(10.000 hend of stock of all kinds listed with the United States department of agricul ture : Cattle .... ............... I Horses ... ........ ;...! Swine .... ............... I Sheep...... .............. 1 Goats...... .............. 1 Poultry.. ............ 1 Other poultry, | ducks, geese, etc.. turkeys. (averaget........... 1 1 bull to 18.8 cows stnlllon to IS 8 mares, boar to 11.5 sows ram to 37 ewi-s. buck to 25.8 does, rooster to 2X3 hens. LIGHT SIX SEDAN, FACTORY...... 82150.00 ... 81435.00 SPECIAL SIX TOURING 81750.00 BIG SIX TOVRING .... 82150.00 male to 8.5 females These figures repreaeat conditions on more than two thousand farms In PROVED SIRE OF HIGH VALUE various parts qf the country, and are believed to be typical of other fanus. Bresdsrs Could Make Much Improve They show the Importance of placing ment by Paying More Attention stress on quality In sires, since in to Male Animats. t practically nil cases a sire 1« the par- ent of a very much larger number The breeder who Is making real of offspring than the average female progre»« la the man who owns a proved animal. sire. Breeders could Improve their business by paying more attention to Should Be Holy Spot Steps this part of their business. The Island of Cyprus has eighty- should be taken to prove out the sire before he Is widely used or before he two monasteries and innumerable churches, shrines and chapels of vari Is discarded. ous denominations. By Charles Sughroe : Studebaker Cars Grants Pass-Medford STAGE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effecf’”c Oct. 25, 1920 Daily and Sunday LEAVE LEAVE Grants Pass MEDFORD GRANTS PASS Waiting Room 10:00 10:00 a. ni. Bonbonniere 1:00 p. m. 1:00 p. tu. 4:30 p. tn. 4.30 p. tn. Phone 160 We connect with stages for Ashland and Jacksonville He Shocks an Inquisitive Visitor