GRANTS PAS» DAILY OOLKIKK PACI ■J.1 RED CLOVER CAN BE SOWN EARLY Classified Advertising I Koll SALK KOH KENT SEASONED WOOD FOR 8AUC - Oak TO LET—2 suites bouse keeping] rooms 614 F street 26 j and laural. 84 60; body fir, 83.73; split body fir. 84.60 C. W lam DHAYAGK AND TRANSFER breoht. Rd. 1, Boa 11. 26lf THE WORLD MOVES, so do we. FOR SAME Shadeland Eclipse seed Hunch Transfer Co. Office phone oats, recleaned. 3c per pound. W- 849; residence phone 315-J. U Hayes. Murphy, or C. N. Culy, F G ISHAM, draynge. transfer; pi­ cooperative shipping manager, anos. safes, furniture, moved, ship­ Granta Paas 92tf ped. packed, stored Phono 134.Y. OHOICE BAIJdD ALFALFA hay. 326 M1HCKLLANKOUB dollvered any place in Granta Paas 823 at ranch flve mllea bolow REPAIR Pipe SHOP—Plumbing, town. Pbune 606-F-12. C. II. Eta- work, steam fitting, boiler and manu 87tf 506 pump work end Installing. South 6th street. Phone 306. O. FOR HA IJC—Fine farm of 413 15 Sltf A. Bryan. scree for general purpoaea Oppor­ tunity for rrnnberrtea. Port Orford cedar and aportlng facilities Nine miles south of Bandon, four miles north of latnglola New buildings Woven wire fanning Courtesy to agents. Edmund Craft. Craft lake Ranch. Bandon, Coos County. Ore­ gon. Phone M-6011 Bandon 3» FOR 8A1A0—Strictly fancy ■ludder free alfalfa seed:; tests 99 • I« pure and 91% germination, No bettor seed was ever offered you. 834 00 per 100 Ibe. Write for sam­ ple. Monarch Seed A Feed Co.. Medford. Ore. 23 FOR BALE H acre with largo mo­ dern houao with new furnace, barn, garage and chicken house. Good well and city water. Call at 830 OHve Ave Phone 253. 36 FOR SALE -M sere with five-room houae, barn, chicken bouse, pump­ ing house end engine, good family orchard and strawberries. Call at K30 Olive Ave. Phone 353/ 36 FOR SALE-- Strictly fancy alfalfa seed, 824.00 per 100 lbs. Med. Red Clover. 82K.6O per 100 lbs. White III Sweet Clover. 822.00 per 100 Ibe. Alsike clover. 828.6r engi­ neering. Many Farmers Plant as Early as February, Even While Snow Is On Ground. SEED SELECTION IMPORTANT Plant Is Hardy and Not Injured by Ordinary Cold, and Sowing May Bs Done White Other Farm Work Is Comparatively Slack. W.S. Maxwell & Co. CIVIL ESC;INKER 6-JIOOM HOUSE for sale—Corner UBO. M ASHFORD. C. E. Land sub­ Second and E streets. Inquire at division, mine and Irrigation sur­ 824 J street. 25 veys. 414 N. 6th St. Phono 48-R. WAVTKO of «Prepared by tbs United Ntatss Deport­ ment or Agriculture.) Red clover has been styled the cor­ CARNER-G A YEJTY IRON WORKS ner stone of agriculture In the North General foundry and machine Central and Eastern states. Many farmers will begin laying the work; gray iron and braes caat­ corner stone as early as February, inga. any site and quantity. Deal­ when It is customary In many section» er» In second hand mine and saw­ to sow red clover on the surface of the mill machinery, boilers, engines, »now, s<> that It will sink Into the »oil pipe fittings, etc. Booth and F Francis Bacon reformed philoso­ with the first thaw In the spring. Red streets. Grants Paas. Ore. 94tf phy by founding It on the observa­ clover la hardy, and Is not Injure«) by MECHANICAL DRAFTING taught tion of nature after it had consisted ordinary cold; and the fact that It can he sown at. a season when work on the In the evenings For particulars for many centuries of scholastic sub­ farm Is comparatively light adds to pbone 169-L or 349- 33 tleties. the eranmnf of its cultivation. The first Important point to be oh C ounty warrants —- boubjm - at serveil Is (tie »election of gixxl seed market. Inquire No. 168 care of soy specialists of the United States 24 Courier office Department of Agriculture. Consider­ able care should be used In this re I/JOT spect well in advance of the time of IXJ8T- -Hub cap msrked Pope Hart­ seeding. . This Is particularly true at ford. Return to Courier office. 24 present, when a large proportion of the red clover seed used In tbe United IXwrr—Sunday night about 7th and States comes from abroad. If poor 1 street, a Reo crank. Return to »•-ed Is used the expected crop may t* Courier office. 32 a partial or total failure. aw,------------------------------------------- t~ — Good Seed Io Plump. POUI/TRY « HATCHING EGGS Good red clover seed la plump or FOR 8AIJS—Hatching egga. from well fllle«!, bright with a alight luster, the color of individual seeds ranging heavy laying strain of Hocanlsed from violet to light yellow. The Indi­ stock 8 <5. White and Brown leg­ vidual seeds should be at least me­ 31.50 horns and Barred Rocks I. EDOM OUR OVEN dium sired anti fairly uniform, free of Special per setting of 15 eggs, come« a continuous supply of the adulterants of any kind and from price |>er hundred lot. Also few finest bread, cakes and pantry. Every seeds of noxious weeds. fine 8. C. White Leghorn cockerela. 1 Home-grown seed Is desirable, espe­ 28 day more women are learning how cially In the North, because It Is al­ Con Schaefers. Rd. 8. much bettor our baking Is than their FOR SA1«E—Hatching eggs from own That you have not yet learned most certain to be adapted to local conditions. If It Is not available, sam- Sheppard's famous Anconaa. They thia fact is a misfortune which you Eada. sure shell out the eggs Jas can remedy by giving our oven pro­ S3 ducts a trial today. 306 West I street Ask your Grocer tor Bread NOTICE --Drive In with 100 chick­ baked by the en» and get 22c per pound for them, at Burkhaulters Feed Store. GRANTS PASS BAKERY 23 60S G Street DRESSMAKING FOR SALE—Five good loti, cheep, free of Incumbrances Easy farms. DRESSMAKING, box. knife. Inverted 12th street In Nelson's Addition. panel and frill pleatings, a spe­ For Information write owner. Mrs. cialty. also accordion pleating by Margaret McMillan* 1108 B. 26th special orders. Satisfaction guar­ St. N., Portland. Oregon. 33 anteed. Prices reasonable. Esti­ FOR SALE—Large bous« «-foce in, mates cheerfully given Phene bath, toilets. 83500, small pay-1 508 or call on Mrs W. R Swoape, ment down. Address No. 165 car 661 North Third strsqt. 32 Courier. 17tf ■ PIAlfO INSTRUCTION FOR BALE—One apan A No 1 MRS. JAMES M. POWERS, Instruc­ work horses, harness and wagon. tor on plano; studio over Barn««' AU for 8275 cash. Also one fine jewelry. Phone 265-J. July colt for 825. Inquire 111 West Bridge St. The I nusual Power E. F. WANN, mining and civil engi­ neering. Mine examinations and reports Underground and surface surveying, mapping. mill design and construction, land surveys and sub division. Phone 249-R. 28 TAX WANrki)—A few more customers SOONER TAXI —Phone 262-R tor Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­ for mlik. Also one-year-old well | swered anywhere, anytime. 8etf rooted St. Regur raspberry plants for sale, 5c each. A. C. Wheeler. ! ATTORNEYS 861 Prospect Ave. Phye 198-L26 H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law ACCOUNTANT Practices in all State and Federal Couru. First National Bank Bldg. AUDITING. Syateniattilng, Financial Statementa. Ivan Llvingeton. In­ G. W. OOLVIG. Attorney-at-law. corporate Accountant, Granfa Pana. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. (CALIFORNIA) We specialize on the Electric Equipment of Automobiles—there­ fore we claim that we can reader better service than the concern that handles everything. Being specialists we take pride in our work—it is the kind of service that relieves you of all worries and doubts. We repair ANYTHING Electrical. ADAMS ELFX’TRIC AND BATTERY SHOP ProttMto Battery Station Phone flfl 500 So. 0th St Health Come® to you and the children if ▼on have Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in the houae. For “little-ones” and “grown­ ups” this old fashioned vegetable tonic and blootVmaker is still used by the million bottles every veer. It was first used by every­ body SO years ago and is still safe and sane because it contains no alcohol or narcotic. It is made up of Blood root, Oregon Grape root. Queen’s root. Stone root, Cherry Bark, without alcohol. Make your blood redder and your health better by going to your nearest druggist and ob­ taining Dr. Pierce s Golden Med­ ical Discovery in tablet or liquid form. W alla W alla , W ash ."—When I bad the measles I went oat a little too soon and took cold on my lungs. I had sharp pains. I took some medicine that 1 got from the drag store but nothing did me much good until I took a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It did me great good. The 'Discovery* has done my mother and fattier lots of good, too, for neuralgia.”—Miss F lorence B oone , Linden SL, Route 9. Box 8. Hsd Clovsr Plant. Count’s Feed Store pies should be obtained from reliable deniers. These should be examined for adulterants, weed seeds and shriv­ eled seeds. They should also be test­ ed for germination before purchasing In quantity. In the absence of more accurate methods an estimate should be made of the proportion of true red clover see«! and of weed seeds and other im­ purities. From the t»‘d clover se«»l se|>arated from all Impurities, a count­ ed number, as 100, should be taken just as they come. These seeds should be placed between layers of moistened cloth or paper or merely covered In n bed of sand or light soil. A dinner plate, covered with another. Is a suit­ able germinating receptacle. It can be kept It) the living room, at a tem­ perature between 65 and 85 degrees. Between the third and sixth days the sprouting ability of the seeds should l»e shown. It should be borne In mind that the sowing value of the seed Is represent- e- haadl e weather­ proof one now. Smart looking, serviceable tope— perfect fitting anti Improving the ear's look»—s wide choice in ma­ terials and colors. OUR PRICES LOWEST G. R. BERRY I » . » 4 « - « a 9 V • J • . e a • gtf Old Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles