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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1921)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY an, GRANTS P IIKII. Classified Advertising FOR MAI® WANTED PAGE SEVEN SILAGE CARRIERS TO FACILITATE FEEDING WANTED -Hauling for ton truek. O. C. Taggart. 219 West G St. 15 TWO EXPERIENCED GIRI® want position in store or restaurant., HARI'ER A SON—Building contrac Address Rd 4. Box 35 12 | tors. Shop work, furniture crating. Shop 3 10 II Bt. Rea. phone 142. WANTED—Extra good teamster and | orchard men. Address Box 24, A. J 43REEN -General contractor. Merlin or phone 600-F-2 at noon Estimate» and plan» made. Noth or evening. 14 j ing too »mall or loo large. Shop WANTED Party with a little capital 2tl Sixth St Phone 375«L. 92tt to take half Interest In a good gold quartz property. Paet the prospect TAA. stage. A good proposition to the 4OONEH TAXI —Phone 333-R for right party. Address No. 1«2 care Jitney Luke or Cutler. Oalls aa- Courier or phone 285-R. 2t »wered anywhere, anytime. 86lf WANTED—Horse for farm work. DRAYAGK AND TRANSFER Must weigh about 1200 and be sound. Address W. O. Andrews, THE WORLD MOVE6; eo do we. City. ' 15 Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone BUILDING <X»NTRA<TOIU4 SEASONED WOOD FOR BAI® Oak and laurel. 34.75; body fir. 34; pine and second growth fir. |3 75; manzanlta. |6, 0. W lambrecht. Rd. 1. Boz II. 36tf FOR SALE -Baled alfalfa River Bunk» Farm. DAILY <M>1BIER bay. H,,,f FOR BAW-: Shadeland Keill»« eued oats, recloaned. 3c per pound. W. L. Hayes. Murphy, or 0. N. Culy. cooperative shipping manager. Granta Pus» Mtf CHOICE BALED ALFALFA hay. 32« delivered any place In Granta Pass 823 at ranch five miles below town. Phone 308-F-13. C. H. Ete ■nann «713 8 49; residence phone 315-J. Equipment Need Not Be Elab orate or Expensive. For steer feeding, silage la cheap «nd efficient. Whether It Is fed to breeding cattle, fattening steers. Stock ers or baby beeves, there is no other feed In the corn belt that can entirely replace It at the same low cost. An equipment for feeding »Huge con veniently la shown in the Illustration. It 1« not elaborate or exjiennlve. but I la made strong «nd serviceable. There i are three long, flat-bottomed fted- bunks. each 4 feel wide and 36 feet UHED BtHCK auto for aale cheap. F G. 1HHAM, dray age. transfer; pi AUDITING, Systematising. Financial anos, »afes, furniture, moved, ship Joanph Fotxner, 755 N. Sth St. 04tf Statements. Ivan Livingston, In ped, packed, stored. Phone 134.Y, corporate Accountant. Grants Pass. FOR BAI® Fine farm of 412.25 scree for general purpose» •ppor- CIVIL ENGINEER MISCKLLANERUB tunlly for cranberrlee, Port Orford GEO. M ABH FORD. C. K I »nd sub cedar and »porting facilities Nine SHOP—Plumbing, pipe REPAIR division, mine and irrigation sur mllee south of Bandon, four miles work, steam titling, boiler and veys. «14 N. 6th St Phone 48-R. north of langlol». New building» pump work and Installing. 505 Woven wire fencing. Courtesy to E. F. WANN, mining and civil engi South 6th street» Phone 30«. O. 51tf agents Edmund Craft. Craft Lake A. Bryan neering. Mine examinations and Ranch, Bandon, Cooe County. Ore reports. Underground and surface CARNER-GAYETTY IRON WORKS gon Phone M-5011 Bandon 29 surveying, mapping, mill design General foundry and machine and construction, land surveys and FOR RAI®- One extra good pa Ji work; gray Iron and brass east ■ ub division. Phone 249-R. 28 burrow and outfit. See Thomp ings, any size and quantity. Deal son, 813 Kaat 1 street. 12 ers In second hand mine and saw NURSERY BTOCK mill machinery, boilers, engines, FOR 4JUKJK SAL®- Ford touring. NURSERY—- Highest grade fruit, pipe fittings, etc. Booth and F 3250. N. 8. Roger». Rivoli thea ■hade, nut trees—y«leo berries and streets. Grants Paas, Ore. 94tf ter >> ornamental in variety. Albany Nurseries (Branch) 860 North DRAFTING AND TOPOGRAPHY— PIGS FOR SALE—34 etch II ?f Seventh street. Grauta Pas* 71tf Taught in the evenings. For par and D. H Button. William», Ore. ticulars call 159-L or 349. 15 14 NURSERY stock of all kinds Orna- mental, shade and fruit trees Geo DENTISTS FOR RAI® Rooming hou»e. All H. Parker. 70tf furnished 31200 cash or 31700 on E. C. MACY. D M D. Firsl-cla. 13 terms. 823 J street. dentistry loan s «th St FOR BAI® Seven-room house on HRS JAMES M POWERS. instruc PHYSICIAN ANI» BURGEON Third street. inquire ot E. V. tor on piano; studio over Barnas' Smith 13 L. O. CLEMENT, M D.. Practice ’ jewelry. Phone 235-J. limited to diseases of eye. ear.nose FOR 8AI® —Strictly fancy dodder HEAL UNTATE and throat. Phone 62; Res. 239-J free alfalfa seed;; testa 9» 96% pure and 91% germination. No better seed was ever offered you. 324 00 per 100 lbs. Write for »am ple. Monarch Seed 6 Feed Co.. Medford. Ore. 23 1919 RDPUBLIC TRUCK SPECIAL —liew Royal Cord tiros. electric lighted, oak expreaa body and farm body. Machine throughout like new with many extras Must lie seen to he appreciated for work, farm or traveling use. Will con sider late model F'ord as part pay ment. Write for appointment and see for yourself Byrd Farlelgh. Iceland. Ore. 1« E. T. McKINISTItY, 603 G St., phone 355-R, real estate. Best of soils for fruit, bay or general farming. HOY HIQGINB -General real estate Office 111 South Sixth. Phone 6» BEE BALLINGER « HULL for farm city and business property. 10 and 11 Flanagan Bldg. Phone 284. VETERINARY NURGEON DR. R. J BESTUL, Veterinarian. Residence 838 Washington boule vard. phone 39R-R. POULTRY * HATCHING EGGS FOR RAI® -H acre with large mo FOR SAL®—White Leghorn Baby dern house with new furnace, barn, Chicks from stock with high egg garage and chicken house. Good pedigree. 320 per 100. Also cus well and city water. Call at 830 tom hatching. Rogue River Poul Olive Ave. Phone 253. 36 try Farm, Medford, Ore. 113 FOR SAI® % acre with five-room FOR RAI®—Hatching eggs, from house, barn, chicken house, pump heavy laying strain of Hoganized ing house and engine, good family stock 8 C. White and Brown Leg orchard anti strawberries. Call at 31.50 horns and Barred Rocks, 830 Olive Ave. Phone 253. 3« Special per setting of 15 eggs, FOR SALE -Strictly fancy alfalfa price per hundred lot. Also few seed, 324.00 per 100 lbs Med fine S. C. White Ixvghorn cockerels. 28 Red Clover, 328.50 per 100 lbs Con Schaefers. Rd. 2. White HI Sweet Clover. 322.00 per from 100 Rut. Alalke clover. 328.50. I FOR SAI®—'Hatching eggs Sheppard's famous Ancona» They Write for samples Monarch Seed sure shell out the eggs. Jas Eads. & Feed Co.. Medford, Ore. 22 33 306 West I street. FOR BALE -Plano at a bargain: ! must sell immediately, leaving FXFGS from Rhode Island Red hens from Petaluma, Cal. Cockerels city. Address 1113 D street, or from St. Joe. Mo., $2 per setting of phone 341-J. ' 12 15 eggs O. F. Webster on old Clevenger ranch south side of FOR KENT 14 river, Rd. 4. tBox 10«. FOR RENT 3-room house, tool house Address No. 161 care of IX Mt SAI® Barred Rock eggs for Courier. 13 hatching, from heavy laying strain, III-a~Hee strain. 31.50 for setting FOR RENT Furnished house. Call of 15. Carriage prepaid in Jose at 215 West I» street or phone phine Co. L. E. Wilson, Merlin. 285-L. 12 Oregon. 18 DRENNMAKING FOR SALE Golden Buff Leghorn DRE8BMAKFNO, box. knife. Inverted eggs for hatching. 31.50 for set panel and frill pleatings, a spe ting of 15. Nellie Shattuck, Rd. cialty, also accordion pleating by 2, on the Crescent City road. 15 special orders Satisfaction guar anteed. Prices reasonable. Esti TWO FINE April hatched White leg mates cheerfully given. Phone horn cockerels. 33.50 each. K. 606 or call on Mrs. W. R. Swoape, Hammerbacher, Rd. 2, Phone 661 North Third street. 32 606-F-23. 15 MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL AMENT’S AUTO REPAIR AND MACHINE SHOP PHONE 118-J MACHINE WORK WELDING Place orders for Duplicate and Triplicate Sales Books All styles and sizes Constantly in Stock: The Silage Io Carried to the Feed Troughs In a Very Short Time. Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks Garage Repair Books Trade Acceptances Legal Blanks Blank Sales Books lung. They are made of 2-1 rich lumber und are sup|*orted by 3-lnch wrought- iron pipe vet In concrete. The carrier-tracks are supported from above by steel posts and pitink girders. They connect the silage chutes and the feed blns. All the car rier-tracks are connected, so that one silo can be emptied at a time. The feed-bunks are used for both silage : and grain feeding. Feeders generally plan to have the feed-bunks low, as high troughs have caused sagging backs In steers.—W. E. Frudden, In Popular Science Monthly. COURI ER THE PROBLEM 9 9 Í J • I JAMES T. CHINNOCK Lawyer First National Bank Building A. C. HOUGH —Lawyer, Tuffs Bldg Practice In all courts. V. A. C. AHLF. lawyer, practice in state aad federal courts. Office over National Drug Store. THE CALIFORNIA ANI» OREGON 4X9ANT RAILROAD (XJMPANY i J « J « J • J • J • J J t J • J « J • A sober national thought with r regard to the Importance, the absolute necessity, of a sus- 99 talned agriculture In this coun- 9 try is imperative. There Is. 99 perhaps, no single solution for 9 the situation which the farmers 9 9 are now fnclng. but then» are 9 many steps which can be and 99 should be taken to place our ag- 9 9 riculture on a more satisfactory 9 basis and to stabilize the busl- 99 ness of farming, not In the in- 9 terest of the farmers alone but 9 9 In the Interest of the nation as 9 a whole. The matter Is of such 99 tremendous Importance to our 9 entire population that it should 9 9 be recognized everywhere as a 9 national problem and dealt with 99 as such.—Annual Report of the 99 Secretary of Agriculture. 9 Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays Leave Grants Pass 1 PM. Arrive "Waters Creek.......... 2 P.M. 9 Leave Waters Creek..........2:30 P.M. 4....................................... < Arrive Grants Pass ...........4 P M. For information regarding freight L ob * rune a specialty in the and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, Courier merchant prlatlng depart ment or telephone 131. MORE REGULARLY YOU FEED with our feed the bigger milk pall you will need. Our feed is so nutritious that it does more than just sustain the cow. It supplies the extra nourishment necessary to produce milk. Use our feed for a while and watch the milk pail contents grow. IMPROVEMENT OF PET STOCK UhXl. H. DI RHAM. Attoruey-at-law referee in bankruptcy, Masonic Temple Phone 135-J. Effective Nov. 24, 1919. VMS Requires about 60 days to fill orders LOUGH RIDGE. M D. Physician Officials of Bureau of Animal Industry Puzzled as to Where to Draw and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones. I Dividing Line Rea 369; Office. 182; «th and H. Applications to recognize the im- E. J. BILLICK, M. D. Physician, sur :-roved breeding of such stock as Bel geon, Bchallhorn Blk. Phone 54-J; gian hares, wild ducks raised in cap- res. 1004 !»wnridge, phone 54-L Ivlty, game birds, and dogs Is Bali ng it difficult for officials of the bu W F RUTHERFORD—Manual the- reau of animal Industry, United States raputics. Office over Barnes' Jew Department of Agriculture, to deter mine Just where the dividing line be elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:80-4. tween farm live stock and other ani RAI,PH W STEARNS. M. D. Xray mals. Including pet stock, should be equipment. Phones: Office, 31-J; drawn In developing the "Better Sires Residence. 21-L. —Better Stock” campaign. The -'lasses in which particular efforts to ATTORNEYS ward improvement by the use of pure H. D NORTON Attorney-at-law. bred sires are being directed Include cattle, horses, asses, swine, shee » Practices In all State and Federal I goats, and poultry. Courts First National Bank Bldg A supplementary list of pet stock G. W COLVIG, tforney-at-law. and miscellaneous animals Is being Granta Paas Banking Co. Bldg. kept, and thts; far 176 such animals, all bred to purebred sires, have been E. S. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practices listed. The predominance of Interest, In all courts. First National Bank of course. Is in the improvement of general farm live stock, of which Building nearly 460,000 head are now listed I O S. Bl»ANCHARD. Attorney-at-law with the department. Golden Rule Bldg Phone 270. f 9 <1 A ’,r»LER. Attorney-at-law. Ma 9 ; AGRICULTURE A NATIONAL ii Me. Grants Pass. Ore 9 Timo I nni A man most show a real Interest in his work before anyone else will take an internet in It. You pay us the proper price for paying the proper amount of attention to the Job you send us. Our repair work proves it self out—out on the road, and you can prove you are money in —in our shop. G lad SERVE Convenient Arrangement for Carrying Feed to Bunko Io Shown In illus tration—One Silo la Emptied at a Timo. ACXXH'NTANT We don't consider life a grind— Real Interest in our work we find. Mormilk only $2.25 per sack JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS Phone 123 Cor. 3rd and G Sts. OUR CUSTOMERS STICK TO US There's a reason— Tailor* Sho Grants Pas 2Oth Century Tailoring, real fit, good trimings and a Bualneaa Con science. If you are from Missouri let us show you. GUST COORIN, Proprietor Phone 72 ION S. «th St. AUTO TOPS Replace the shabby top with a light. eaay-to-handle weather proof one now. Smart looking, serviceable tops— perfect fitting and improving the car's looks—a w ide choice in ma terial« and colors. OUR PRICKS UIWE8T G. B. BERRY If You’re Going to Be Foolish, Why Not Go the Limit?