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GHANTH PAM» DAILY < OflUEll FRIDAY, M A IM II IN. I OUI, Classified Advertising I FOX HALE DltAYAGE AND THANMFER 8MABONED WOOD FOR BALE Oak THE WORLD MOVES; so <{o we Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone and laurel. 14 60; body fir, 12.75; 249; residence phone 315-J. split body fir, 14.60. C. W. lam- brecht, Rd. 1. Box 11. 26tf F G. IBIIAM. drays«*, transfer; pi anos. aafea. furniture. moved, ship FOR RAISE Shadeland Eclipse seed ped, packed, stored Phone 124.Y. oats, recleaned, 3c per pound. W. L. Hayes. Murphy, or C. N. Culy, POl'I/TIlY a R ATI'HING UGGH cooperative shipping manager, Granta Paas. »212 FOR HAUC Hatching eggs from Sheppard's famous Anconas. They U1IOICE HAIJ0D ALFALFA bay. 126 sure shell out the eggs Jas. Eads, dellvered any place In Grants Pass 1 304 West I street. 33 123 at ranch five ml les below town. Pbone 606-F-12. C. H. Eis WANTED -If you want Io sell your chickens, call phone 383 and we mann. *7tf will come and get them at 2<ic lb. FOR RALE- -Fine farm of 412.25 or will pay lie delivered at Burk- acres for general purposes Oppor halterer's feed store. 2» tunity for cranberries, Port Orford cedar and sportlog facilities Nine FOR 8A1J6- -Purebred White leg horn eggs for setting. Call at 402 miles south of Bandon, four tn Iles West D street or phone 285-Y. 63 north of Iginglols. New buildings. Woven wire fencing. Courtesy to MltM'ELLA NEOUS agents Edmund Craft, Craft Lake Ranch, Bandon. Coos County. Ore REPAIR SHOP—'Plumbing, Pipe gon. Phone M-5011 Bandon. 29 work, steam fitting, boiler and pump work and Installing. 505 FOR SAI JO- -H acre with large mo 6th street. Phone 306. Q. South dern house with Sew furnace, bam, .ltf A. Bryan. garage and chicken house Good —-------------- r well and city waler. Call at 830 CARNER-GAYETTY IRON WORKS. Olive Ave Pbone 253 36 General foundry and machine work; gray Iron and brans cast FOR HA I AC sere with five-room ings, any site and quantity. Deal house, bam. chicken house, pump ers In second band mine and saw ing house and engine, good family mill machinery, boilers, engines, orchard and strawberries. Call at pipe fittings, etc. Booth and F 820 OIlvS Ave. Pbone 253. 36 streets, Grants Pass. Ore. 94tf FOR SAIAS Strictly fancy dodder free alfalfa seed; testa 99 96% G. A. PRIC^l—Bafnter and decora tor. 414 West B street. Granta No pure and 91% germination Pass. Ore 24If better seed was ever offered you. 424 00 per 100 lbs. Write for asm- IDEAL CORSETS Made to measure pie. Monarch Seed 4 Feed Co . for particular women, correct In 48 Medford. Ore. style, give long and durable wear, pleasing and graceful outlines. FOR SA I JO Strictly fancy alfalfa positively guaranteed, Personal seed. 424 00 per 100 lb«. Med. services of expert corsetlere. For Red Clover. 128.50 per 100 lbs 31 demonstrations phone 24 2-J. White Hl Sweet Clover. 322.00 per 100 )be Alalke clover. 628.50. DHRH8MAKING Write for ea^ples. Monarch Seed ft Feed Co., Medford, Ore. 48 DRESSMAKING—Plain and fancy, tailoring, remodeling and hand BUY YOUR WOOD NOW- Body fir work. Phone 138-R, or call at 43 75 i>er tier;; pine, »3.50; two- 249 W. I St. 32 tler load, pine and fir, M; oak, 64 25. let us have your order. MRS W. R. SWOAPE’S dressmaking Houaer Bros lx>ck box No. »2, or parlors over Kinney A Truax, 50 phone 226-J. Room 3, across hall from opera house. Call and get estimates, or FOR 8AJ.E-One 5-horse Alamo gas phone 506. 28tf engine, cheap. Inquire Warren D. Mee. Applegate, Ore. 3 8 NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE - 250 head of sheep. 180 N1I'RSERY Highest grade fruit, ewes lambing now. 6 bucks, bal shade, nut trees—«Iso berries and ance yearlings. Price >5 per head j ornamental In variety. Albany for quick sale. F L. Orr. Rogue' Nurseries (Branch) 860 North Elver. Ore. 311 Seventh street. Granta Pasa. 71tf I FOR HAI JO--1917 Ford In good PIANO INSTRUCTION shape. Price >250. K C. Bell, 1111 East A street. 32 MRS. JAMES M. POWERS, instruc tor on plano; studio over Barn*-«' FOR SALE 1 cot. 64. Will trade Jewelry. Phone 265-J. used car in good condition for 2 TAX Jersey cows. Phone 501-J. "9 NEW H ATS for sale. Also While Or SOONER TAXI—Pbone 262-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an pington chickens. See Mrs. Bur swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf ton. 407 North 6th street. 33 I ATTORNEYS FOR HALE- On« self-measuring gas I oline pump. 175-gallon tank, with H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law. al; fittings. Inquire No. 172 care Practices In all State and Federal of Courier. 29 __ First ____ National _____________ Courts. Rank Bldg REAL EHTATE B. T. McKINHTRY, 603 G St , phone 355-H, real estate. Beet of tolls for fruit, bay or general farming. ROY HIGGINS 41enaral real eataU Office 111 South Blxtb, Phone 69. SEE BA LU NG EK ft HULL for farm, city and business property. 10 and 11 Flanagan Rldg. Phone 244. ACXNll NTANT AUDITING, Systematizing, Financial Statements. Iran Livingston, In corporate Accountant, Granta Pass BUILDING CONTRACTORS HARPER ft BON—Building contrac tors- Shop work, furniture crating. Shop 510 H 9t. Res. pbone 14 2. • 1 ■ — —• A. J. GREEN—Genera) contractor. Estimates and plans made Noth- Ing too small or too large, Shop 311 Sixth St. Phone 375sL. »2tf NOTICK TO EXTERMINATE GROUND BQUIRREIJi Every person, firm, co-partnership, company or corporation, residing on, owning, leasing, occupying, possess ing or having charge of or dominion over any land, building, wharves or ditches infested with digger ground squirrels In Josephine County, Ore gon. (a hereby notified to begin at once to effectively exterminate and destroy all such digger ground squir rels. Poisoned barley may be secured from the county agent. Notice Is published pursuant to the statute in such ease made and provided for two consecutive weeks or three Issues snd all persons des cribed therein are required to take notice thereof. Dated and first published this 3rd day of March, 1921. ROT E. MILLER, 16tf County Agent. Josephine Co. MEN OF IMMORTAL MEMORY Many of the Works of ths Greek Philosophers, Plato and Aristotle, Are Still Preserved. Pluto (427-347 B. C.). the celebrated Greek philosopher, taught that the true sourer of knowledge Is the reason, observes an exchange. According to his teaching, we me to conscious ness through iiiUHtr ideas developed by contact with the outer world through senses. He distinguished be tween empirical knowledge and reason, and divided phllo-ophy Into logic metaphys.<•< and morals. He was the first to attempt the construction o' philosophic Irnguage; to develop an abstract Idea of knowledge and science; to state logically the prop ertles of matter, form, substance, ac cident. cause and effect, reality and appearance; to de-crll>e the divinity ns u being essentially good, and tell of Ida moral attributes. He taught that mutter Is an eternal and Infinite principle; that God Is the supreme In telligence, incorporeal, without begin nlng. end or change, ami that the soul of mun Is Immortal. Aristotle (RM- 322 R. C.), another celebrated Greek philosopher, was the pupil of Plato and the teacher of 'Alexander the Great. He makes logic the Instrument by which all general knowledge is ob rained. He enlarged the limits Of philosophy to Include nil sciences ex eept history. He taught that nature Is a machine, active through deity or a first cause. FOR SALE One-ton Ford truck. In q . W. OOLVTG. \ttorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. good condition, detachable rack CATFISH CLIMB SMOOTH WALL al>l< s, canopy top and alAt c irtaln« ,, E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practices Prie r t < i. tt-o,, in all courts. First National Bank Certain Species Equipped With a Pé Ore. culiar Suction Apparatua That ¡ Building. rou RENT O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. FURNISHED ROOMS with or with- our board. Reasonable. 408 E C. A. .’’DLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma rnai« i'■ui.nie. Grants Pass. Ore. street. M « ■«—«w I —- ' " ..... . GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law WANTED referee In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple. Pbone 185-J. WANTED—Girl or middle-aged woman who will do housework and JAMIES T. CHINNOCK. Lawyer can sleep at home. Apply to Mrs. First National Bank Building. H. L. Wilson, 638 North Sixth street, or phone 354-J. 25tf A. C. HOUGH—Lawyer. Tuffs Bldg Practice In all courts. WANTED TO BUY—iA good cow V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice In over four years; also a canary state sad federal courts. Office singer, cream separator, and a over Nations! Drug Store. used piano, if bargains for cash. C. S. Alkln, Rogue River, Ore. 30 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON IMPROVED HOMESTEAD relin L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice limited to diseases of eye, ear.noee quishment for sale. 160 acres. 6 and throat. Thone 62; Rea. 239-J. cleared and seeded. 4-room house, barn. H miles south of Merlin. LOUOHiRIDGE, M. D. Physician Horse, tools and Implements with and surgeon. City or country calle place if wanted. Best offer before attended day or night. Phones. March 25 takes it. R. T. Stinnett, Res 3«9; Office. 182; 8th and H. Merlin, Ore. ' 30 E. J. BILLICK, M. D. Physician, sur Poll HALE—3 3-tvcre ranch, 6 miles geon. Schallhorn Blk. Phone 54-J; eolith of Granta Pass, 15 acres I res. 1004 Igtwnridge. phone 64-L. cleared. 6-room bungalow, all good W F RUTHERFORD—Manual the- outbuildings, good well, 2 acres raputics. Office over Barnes’ Jew pear orchard, entail home orchard, elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. first class water right. For sale by owner, W. G. White, 404 E RALPH W. STEARNS. M. D . Xray equipment. Phones: Office. 21-J; street. 60 I Residence, 2T-L. WANTED -Girl to wait table and do DENTISTS general work in restaurant, good wages, experience unnecessary. E C. MACY. D M D. Flrst-cla For further particulars write I>el dentistry. 109% s. sth St Norte Restaurant. Crescent City. VKTRRINARY SURGEON Cal. 33 Bn k. J. HLSTlK Veterinarian. WANTED—Potty or portable saw for Residence 1»38 Washington boule resaw. Josephine Lumber Co. 33 vard. phoae 398-R. PAGE Makes Feat Really Easy. An Interesting account of the cllmb- Itig catfish of Colombia ( Arges mar- moratus) was published a few years ago by It. D. O. Johnson. These fish can climb, by means of suction »ap paratus. not only- up the steeply-in clined bed of mountain torrent, but even up a smooth, vertical surface. Mr. Johnson saw some of them dlmb a vertical distance of 18 feet In half an hour, up a wall of rock over which trickled a thin film of water. In connection with a recent publica tion of tills article, G. K. Noble states that other species of fish are known to climb In the same manner. Several of these occur In the Himalaya. N'enia- chllus ruplcoln, and perhups other spe cies of mountain cyprtnlds. adhere to the rocks by means of their smooth ventral skin and enlarged lips, The sllurid genera Pseudecheneis Hill) Glyptowtenv.ii.i cling by means of a well-det eloped abdominal sucker. Tim mountain torrepts of the Hlma- Inyn form the nursery for ninny spe- ( es of frogs. Their tadpoles, like the fish, have become adap ed to their location; sotnc cling by means of their 1‘ps ami ventral musculature, while o'l,ers p«ow<>s a well-deteh*|>ed ven tral sucker.—Scientific American. THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON COAST RAILROAD COMPANY Timo Cart! Effective Nov. 24, 1919. Trains will run Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays Leave Grants Pass............... 1 PM. Arrive Waters Creek.......... 2 P.M. Leave Waters Creek.......... 2:30 PM Arrive Grants Pass.............4 . P.M. For information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company. Lundburg building, or telephone 131. HOW ASIATICS TAME EAGLES Spirits of Fierce Birds Ar« Broktn by Deprivation of Sleep for Long Periods. The A«latle eagle Is the golden ' eagle. It Is a big bird, many pounds in weight, and exceedingly swift in Hight, as well as fierce when attacked. Indeed, to see the natives on horse back carrying golden eagles on their ( arms Is a strange sight, for the birds . are usually tame, when one considers ' how they act when Dee. The eagle fancier has a problem ! In taming, much less training, a gold en, eagle. The eagle hunter fluds where an eagle frequently rests dur ing the day. He climbs to tide place and ties a live fox there, trailing the rope Into some beaped-up stones to fonn a cavern In which he hides, firm ly grasping the rope. When the attention of the soaring eagle Is attracted by the fox. the englr drops down and kills ft. So intent Is the gteedy bird on tearing his prey that he doesn’t notice the dead fox Is slowly being drawn along the ; rocks. When It Is within easy reach the hunter casts a net over the eagle : and secures him. Kept absolutely In darkness, and i with drums beating night and day ‘ so It cannot sleep, the spirit of the ! eagle Is broken. When lie shows signs ; of submission the trainer feeds him s little at a time and gradually wins his respect. If not bls affection. With , the passage of months the eagle nt- I taches Itself to the man who feeds i ami trains him.— l»etrolt News. Grants Pass-Medford STAGE INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. Effect»”- Oct. 25, 1920 LEA AT GRANTS PASS 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m. 4.30 p. m. LEAVE MEDFORD 10:00 a. m. 1:00 p. m 4:30 p. m. Daily and Sunday Grants Pass Waiting Room Bonbonniere Phone 160 We connect with stages for Aslilnml and Jacksonville The Versatile Mode in Suits IGNORED WEALTH UNDER FOOT Spanish Treasure Seekers Mocked by Fate When They Overlooked Vast Mountain of Iron. Near Mercado mountain. Mexico, a legend goes. Spanish soldiers slew an Aztec chief, who said thut the hill i was the upthrust finger of the Sp.r- ! It of Fury, and that it would some day avenge the folly of Spain. The incident was In time related at court. ' and the fine men und women then* laughed over It. • Like the gold seekers who over looked the fortunes that were tin- . der their feet In the wonderful soil of the English portions of the Uni ted States, the Spanish silver sleuths looked with unseeing eyes upon a naked, blood-colored hill worth more than all they were to take out of Mexico and Peru tn a century. Mer cado used It to hr.ng his name on. and rode away after the meta) he had come to regard as the only form of real wealth. Just what effect the discovery of he » versatile mode presents us er will appeal to those who must make this greatest body of Iron ore above with conflicting silhouettes in up for a lack of curves in figures ■ ground In the world would have had. I suits and a variety of stylet} to choose little too slender. The woman «f nor had the explorers gmsped its real ’ front, and leaves us to pronounce our mal weight does not have to concern value, la hard to say. But there Is own judgment on them. The straight herself with these things, but only to hardly a more mocking incident in ' and the flaring box-coat seem des CoHc.der which style Is most becom history than that of the Spanish sol tined to a great success; they are ing. The suit at the left has a high diers, when Spain was surfeited with developed with many Ingenious vari waistline and is embellished with a sliver and destitute of iron, circling ations In lines and trimrnlmrs. and little embroidery matching it In color. around one of the most perfect Iron have a youthfulness of style that Is a The coat has a single fastening at the supplies on the face of the earth, and great asset. Hut the box coat has bust line In link buttons, and they cursing their luck because they had rivals that boast the charm of nov form the finish for the plain co«t found mdhlng of value beyond the elty, In suits that have rippling pep sleeve. mountains. lums on their coats, and In others The box coat employs silk braid, that have the appearance of frocks. edged with a narrow plaiting of rib Merchant Printing—Courier office. A few things are assured; among bon and bone buttons for decoration. ... - - » i ' . them the success of the flaring mat A tie at the front of the cellar pro sleeve on box coats, the continued use vides a pretty new touch, and th* of embroidery, the vogue of slender sleeves are relieved from entire plain lines and straight skirts. ness by three battens snd buttonhole» Two suits very different from each at the wrists. Neither of these suits Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bloat other In outline. Invite comparison. In accepts fhe flaring sleeve, but both ing, Gee, Constipation—all three dle- th« picture above. One has a straight adopt the straight skirt. trvssing consequence« of indigestion ere Iwvx mat and the other a coat with a •voided if the bowels are keep opes rippling peplum. The first suit will •nd regular. find many admirers among women who are striving to achieve the ap FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET! pearance of slenderness, and the oth ÎY NEWMtt UMOI% ■Ct promptly, without pain or nausea. They clear the bowels, sweeten the stomach and tone up the liver. T For Biliousness E. R. Whitehurst. R. F. D. 1. Norfork. Vs. *FoUv Cathartic TaUats hare «our m wore Sood ikaa ear taedHaa I ever naed. ' I Pays—Advertise with the CaKitr