Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 26, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Classified Advertising
FOR RENT
KOH HAIJ4
ACXXHJNTANT
AUDITING - Systematizing.
Mln«
and Hawmill Accounting Hee me
about daily or monthly audit ser­
vice. Ivan Uvlngston. Incorporat­
ed 'Accountant Phone 389, Ad-
C*81 at
dram, Grants Pam, Ore.
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4 4tf
APARTMI0NT for rsot
■MAHGNEl» WOOD FOR HALE Oak
« 11 % G street
and laurel, $4 36; body Or, >3.80;
■pill body fir. 84 00; plna, 83.35. ROOMS FOR RJMNT Furnished
C. W Isimbrecht. Rd 1. Box 11,
unfurnished Cal! forenoons
111 West C street
or phone 38
2«tf
UVE STOCK
NEWS
A
INCREASE LAMB PRODUCTION
NIRHKKY STOCK
or
at Nl HUHDIIY—Everything in up to •beep Can gucceesfully 8« Raised
Without Danger •? fttemaeh
•; 2
date nursery slock, also directions
Worms er Other Parasiten.
for planting and soil culture. Call
Foot HAIaE Shadeland Eclipse seed FOR RENT Five acres, with fam­
on
F.
E
Jordan.
240
North
7th
(Prepared by th« U. fl. Departm«nt of
ily orchard, •mall fruit and gar-
oats, recleaned. 3c per pound W.
Agricultura )
■treat. Granta Pass, Ore
dim. Five room bouse and out
L. Hayes, Murphy, or C. N. Only,
sheep farming, in which
Specialized
bulhllngs
inquire 130« D St. «3
cooperative shipping
manager.
forage crops were used for the sum-
mor pasture, und a study of the re-
Oranta Pam
*717 F<>R RJ9NT 4-room house on Rogue
latloo of nutrition of ewes at breeding
River Ave., between Fourth and
time to the percentage of lambs pro­
CHOICE IIALHD ALFALFA hay, 82«
Fifth Good well, % acre of land
duced were Included In the experi­
delivered any place In Grants Pasa
for garden Key across street.
mental work conducted last year by
833 at ranch five miles below
the United States Department of Agri
IXtHT
town. Phone «O6-F-12. C. H Eis­
culture at the government farms at
mann
*7tf UJST -Two bay mares, biased faced,
Beltsville, Md.. and Middlebury, Vt
barefooted, one with halter oa.
Data wen- obtained relative to the
PHONE 3 39-L for fir and pins wood,
Phone Ouy Weatherby, Applegate
comparative relish with which sheep
bons dry, at 83 26 »«‘I 83 60 par
Hatchery or write L. F. I-unnoye,
ate different forage crops and the
tier. «63 N. 8th H| L F Kost.
Rd. 4 85 reward for return. 60tf
gains made while pasturing upon
63tf
them. It was demonstrated that with
I/OHT -Between Grants Pass and
the frequent rotation tie<-«-.--arv In
Applegate bridge on tho Crescent
FOR SALE 80 acres on Deer creek.
City highway, lady’s suitcase con­
1 mile from po«tofflce, good water
taining miscellaneous
article«
right, 18 acre« plowed, house and
IXy.ND OF DOI GIINI TH
Finder plauso return to 407 L St
barn* good range, price 83 200.
•
that are made light, sweet and
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Terms One lol R it
Addition
pungent? You can get them
with abstract and deed. 875. W
IlKAL ROTATE
here Fine for coffee or tee,
Minthorn. «34 West G street. «7
and even better than you
E T. McKINHTRY, 803 G Bt . phono
FOR SA.LE Oakland Six touring
could make at home, eavlng
355-it, real estate Best of soils for
car, completely overhauled Every­
you all the bother.
Come
fruit, hay or genorul farming
thing new. Beet buy In the valley.
here and enjoy the best.
Addr«os No 185 care of Courier. ROH HIGGINS Gi
office 111 South Sixth, Phono 69
Ask your Grocer f<»r Breed
83
*
lekwl by the
SEE Hfl.L FOR FARM, city and
•REAL" WOOD FDR SAKE l^rge
business property, 10 and
11,
body pine chunks, delivered. 83 25
GRANTS PASS BAKERY
Flanagan Bldg., phono 284.
per tier, or same wood al |2 per
(WS (J Hires*
Her at G. W. Mathew's raw h 2
orknhmakino
miles north of Granite illll grave­
yard
l<eav« orders at Pardee's MRS W R SWOAPE'S dressmaking1
parlors over Kinney * Truax, I
Grocery store.
«9
Room 3, acrom ball from opera'
MAXWELL TRUCK for sale or trade
house Call and get estimates, or I
tor touring car Cull at 1003 M
phone 60«.
28tfi
«4
street
At Uils time they are tor < trsKon-made products, and tho talk 1«
to buy at home, OIIEGON-M'.DE l*>tf»DU<TH. What is the matter
with O! R <»>( NTY, and wliet U Ur matter wdUi OUR GlLANTB
PAM. IM us try and h«-l|. our own rfty. Buy from those that are
for Grants Pam.
We wish to state that the Grants Pam Electric Company ia a
Grants Pam Product, started into irasinens in Granta Pam and ham
no Interest« elsewhere. Your money sfient with us to kept here and
not taken U> VlMlfortl or out of Granta Pam.
All we ask to a tliance to figure with You ami U> show You that
we can do Your work cheeper and lietter, then others for this rraaon
If we don't make good here we are out of business and with others.
If they don't make good why they will only move home, where thHr
rnont-y goee anyway.
THEIR PROFITS ARE NOT LEFT IN GRANTH PAM—04. R8
ARE.
We are the first to cut pricca oh Electric Appliance« and Wiring
MaVrlal«, Iw us figure with you and »how yon that what we say to
true- Don't take our w<»rd take the other fellow's figure« also, and
compare the workmanship of the jobs already done by us.
GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC COMPANY
Side of Water Office
USED FORDS
MOOT ALL MODEIÆ
ALL CARS ARE PUT IN FIRST ClaASfi MECHANICAL
TION bhforf : beivg offered for sale .
PRICES AND TERMS TO St IT
JAMES K. MANUEL
AT COLLINS GARAGE
This establishment la equipped
and stocked for the handling
of every type of automobile top
and trimming service.
We can recover or repair your old
top or build a smart, splendid ap­
pearing and wearing one at least
cost, quality considered.
Have us put your car’s top and
side curtains In Al shape.
JOSEPHINE HOTEL
CAFE
Ill ILDIN'G CONTRAI TORS .
FOR MAU: A limited amount of
(toll after HARPER * SON Buildlag contrac-j
choice tomato plants
4 p 111
1301 East A street Mrs.
tors Shop work, furniture crating.
«2
Shop 510 H St. Res phono 142.!
Meier
FOR SAI.E till TR ADE « room
house. 1 *4 acres ground and fruit
in good shupe, one Ford car. ctitnp
outfit. Will lake milk cows, pigs,
chickens, bees, farm Implements,
one horse wagon In trade. E. C.
Bell, next dgor to C. G. Gillette on
East A street
«6
<JUUT PRICE on 160-acre farm to
close Snap
Uberai torma. Call
al 719 Ü St . City.
71
BIX WEEKS Duroc Poland China
ptgs for sale, 84 each. f. o. b.
either stage at Williams, Orc Cash
with order
II. -M & D. H. but­
ton.
62
FOR 8AI.E BY OWNER New four-
room house. 2 largo sleeping
porches, screened in, garden In.
chicken house, woodshed, all new­
ly painted Electric range 8850.
612 Howard stbeet, near high
school. Will pay you to look at.
62
CHEVROLET ROA^tSTER »lightly
used, practically new, at a bar­
gain If taken at once. 965 Lawn­
ridge Ave., phone 348-R.
65
FOR SALE -Chevrolet touring, new
top, new tires and ;ialnt, complete­
ly overhauled and mechanically
perfect. A sna|>
8350 cash. E.
D. Yenny, Palace Hotel
«2
FOR SALE 6-room modern house
and 4 lots nt 212 North 2nd St.
Garage, fruit and lots of shade.
Terms to suit purchaser, Would
consider renting to right party. W.
J. Teal, at lunch wagon, corner
Sixth and G streets
61 tf
FOR BALE Good Jersey milk cow.
Inquire at 308 Burgess St.
66
WANTED
WANTED Apple*
Address E. C.
Hart, Medford. Phone 671-R. 64
WANTED TO TRADE 3 lota in
Monroe, Benton county. Ore . for
Ford car. N. C. Patterson, 308
Manzanita, Ave., City.
66
MISCELLANEOUS
SHOP—.Plumbing, pipe
REPAIR
work, steam fitting, boiler and
pump work and Installing. 505
South 6th street. Phone 306. G.
61tf
A. Bryan.
CAFINER GAYETTY IRON WORKS.
General foundry and machine
work; gray iron and brans caat­
inga, any alze and quantity. Deal-
era In aecond hand mine and saw­
mill machinery, boilers, engines,
pipe fittings, etc.
Booth and F
streets, Grant» Pare. Ore
94tf
G. A PRICE Painter and
tor. «14 West R street.
Pass, Ore.
decora­
Grants
34tf
WILL THE PARTY WHO FOUND
In their car Saturday night, one
sack of flour, 10 pounds of sugar,
nnd one child's shot» with name of
Oleson written on wrapping, please
return all to Pardee's grocery
store, as they were placed in the
wrong car by mistake
Come, try our ready-to-serve,
a la cart lundi. 12 to 4:30
U e will «erre a very
fine 7Sc table-de-h<>tr
dinner — Time fi:3O
to H p. ill.
CONDI­
G. B. BERRY
Sheep Club Member and Hit Pet.
pasturing forage crops, sheep could be
successfully raised without danger of
contractor.
'
A. J. GREEN—General
Infestation by stomach worms or oth­
Estimates and plans made Noth-
er Internal parasites. Experiments In
Ing too small or too large Shop!
S| mn lai Sunday dinner 91.00
the last four years to test the effect
211 Sixth St. Phono 375-L. 92tf
of feed at breeding time upon the site
of the lamb crop have shown an In­
J.
NA LASKOWSKI - Contractor,
crease of 18.« per cent of lambs pro­
Phone
J4
6-R.
I
Builder and Jobber
duced by Increased nutrition of ewe-
61tf
lurlng mating season for both Belts
STAGE
vllle and Middlebury. This ts an In
crease of 25.9 per cent In the Belts­
INTERURBAN
AUTOCAR CO
New ami I sctl Goods
! ville flock and 8.55 per cent tn th-
MRS JAMES M POWERS. Instruc­
Effective
Oct.
25.
1920
Daily and Sunday
HEE ME
Middlebury flock.
tor on piano; studio over Barnes'
LEAVE
LEAVE
In experiments with 120 Western
Grants Pass
Jewelry.
Phone 2«5-J.
t
MEDFORD
GRANTS PASS
ewes at the Middlebury farm to test
Waiting
Room
10:00 a- m.
10:00
the effect of running sheep In perma
401 G HTREOT
DRAYAGE AMI» TRANSFER
Bonbonniere
nent pasture u[s>n the growth of
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m
weeds, and the carrying capacity of
4.30 p.
4:30 p. m.
THE WORLD MOVES, so do we
Phone 160
the fields. It has been demonstrated
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone
We connect with stage« for Ashland and Jacksonville
that
sheep
are
benefited
In
cleaning
349; residence phone 315-J.
pastures of weeds, but that It must
In the Dlstriot (Xiurt of the Pnlted tie accomplished gradually and should
F G ISHAM, drayaeto. transfer; pi­ States for the District of Oregon.
anos, safes, furniture, moved, ship­ In the matter of J AM US DELANEY, not be overemphasized as a reason for
engaging In sheep raising.
Bankrupt
ped, packed, stored Phone 124.Y.
To the Creditors of James Delaney
of Medford, In the County of Jack- NEW BREEDS OF LIVE STOCK
TAX.
son and JMstrict uforesald, a bank-
SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R tor rupt.
Not ice is hereby given that on the Columbia Sheep Are Particularly
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­
We have an assortment of various makes,
Adapted to Rang« Conditions—
swered anywhere. anytime.
86tf 21st day of April. A. D . 1921, the
aaid James Delaney was duly adjudi­
New Type of Horse.
all
of which are honestly priced and are as
cated a bankrupt; and that the first
DKNT1HTH
represented
—It will pay you to look them
meeting of his creditors will be held
The United States Department of
E. C. MACY. D. M. D.
Flret-cla. at Room 10, Masonic Temple Build­ Agriculture 1» developing types of live
over.
ing. Grants Pass. Oregon, on the
dentistry. 109H 8. 6th St
7th day of May, 1921, at 1:30 o’clock ■tock believed to be more useful than
In the afternoon, at which time the some now represented by present
VETERINÄR) NI 1U.EON
said creditors may attend, prove breeds.
DR. It J RESTI L. Veterinarian. their claims, appoint a trustee, ex­
Range sheep breeding conducted in
Residence 83 8 Washington boule­ amine the bankrupt, and transact Clark county. Idaho, is resulting In
BUICK
NASH
CHEVROLET
such other business as mav proper­ a type which has become so fixed as
vard. ¿hon« 398-R.
said meeting
ly come ‘ before
‘
to warrant its classification as a breed.
Dated this 25th day of April. 1921.
These sheep, known as Columbia
GEORGE
H.
DURHAM.
I.. O. CLEMENT, M D. Practice
sheep, are particularly adapted to
Referee In Bankruptcy
limited to diseases of eye, ear.nom
range conditions and are believed to
be profitable both for mutton mid wool
and throat. Phone 62; Res. 239-'J.
HAVE YOU RHGIOTERED?
production.
z
8. LOVGHIUDGE. M. D. Physician
A new type of American Utility
and surgeon. City or country calls
All electors who were registered horse 1« rapidly being established. In
attended day or night.
Phones. but did not vote nt either the Pri­ co-operation with the state, at Buf­
Res 369; Office. 182; 6th and H. mary or General Election In 1920, falo. Wyoming. Among the character­
istics of the type—possibly entitled to
K. J. BIId.K’K, M. D. Physician, sur­ and those who have changed their
the
term
'breed'—are
activity,
geon. Schallhorn Hlk. Phone 54-J; residence, must re-register.
strength, endurance, and reasonable
Electors
not
registered
must
do
so
res 1004 Iuiwnridge. phone S4-L.
The horses are believed to
on or before May 7th, 1921, at 5 speed.
meet a demand for general farm and
W F RUTIHDRFORD—Manual the- o'clock p. m.
ranch work, delivery purposes, and
raputics. Office over Barnes' Jew­
F. L. COON,
for certain classes of military serv-1
elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4.
County Clerk.
5 2tf
ice.
Grants Pass, Ore.
402 4 South Sixth
»
Poultry breeding at the bureau
RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D.. Xray
farm.
Beltsville,
Md..
shows
progress
equipment. Phones: Office, 21-J;
Whence "Pig Iron."
In the establishment of n new breed
Residence. 21-L.
Pig Iron Is a phrase which has noth­ of fowl. Certain characteristics, such
ing to do with swine. When Iron Is as white plumage and yellow legs and
ATTORNEYS
melted It runs off Into n channel called skin, an- now well fixed, but there is
a sow and the lateral brunches are
H. I). NORTON, Attorney-at-law called pigs; therefore when the Iron still considerable variation In the type
Practices in all State and Federal | cools It Is called pig Iron, Now the and In color of eggs. The birds de­
veloped this year show improvement
Courts First National Bank Bldg word sow Is from the Saxon "sawan"
over those of a year ago.
to scatter; obviously having a sow for
G. W. OOLV1G, Attorney-at-law. the main, or parent <J>nnnel It didn't
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. require very much wit to name the IOINT OWNERSHIP OF SIRES
grooves little pigs, or the product pig
Nebraska Live Stock Owner Lists
E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Practice« Iron.
Among Other Purebred! Frac­
In all courts. First National Bank
tional Ownership of Jack.
Set With Any Gem.
Building
The episcopal ring was formerly set
Enrolling recently In the "Better
O 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. with any getu. It Is. however, at the
Sires-Better Stock" movement, a live
Golden Rule Bldg
Phone 270. present time generally set with an
stock owner In Fillmore county. Net».,
amethyst or a sapphire.
listed In addition to female stock, one
C. A. Si'OLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma-
—t
bull, three boars, five rams, and one
eoule I ->m.'»le. Grants I’aas. Ore.
THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON half interest In a purbred Kentucky-
Jack. The fractional ownership of
GDO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law
COAST RAILROAD COMPANY
purebred sires Is common, the l»epart-
referee in bankruptcy. Masonic
Time Card
rnent of AgHculture has found, among
Temple Phone 135-J.
Effective Nov. 34, 1919.
persons desiring to Improve the qual­
Lawver Trtt,n" wl" run Mondara, Wednes­ ity of farm live stock, but who have
JAMTIS T. OH INNOCK.
day«
and
Erldava
days
Fridays
an Insufficient number of female an­
First National Bank Building
Ixvave Granta Pass............... 1
PM. imals to warrant owning purebred
PM.
A. C. HOUGH—Lawyer. Tuffs Bldg. Arrive Waters Creek.......... 2
leave Waters Creek.......... 2:80 PM. males in all classes. Fractional own-
Practice In all courta.
Arrive Grants Pass............ 4
PM. ershlp of one purebred male Is much
Mounted Officer Williaifi
_______
J. Lamb
__ ______
of Boston
___ chased a runaway horse for a
For Information regarding freight more desirable thnn the complete half mile, and when he caught It he made thp acquaintance of its fair rider,
V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice In
ownership of several scrub or grade
«tate add federal court«
Office and passenger rates call at the office
Miss Gertrude Marie Galla a wealthy Wisconsin girl. Mutusl affection for
of the company. Lundburg building, al res.
over National Drug Store
horses led to friendship, and now Officer Lamb and Miss Galla are engaged.
or telephone 131.
Grants Pass-Medford
BUYS FOR CASH
E. W. CHILES
Used Cars
W. S. Maxwell & Co
McIntyre for Implements
of All Kinds
CLETRAC TRACTORS
Pumps and Gas Engines
Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools
Runaway Leads to the Altar