GIIANTH l'ABH DAILY OOVBII FRIDAY, JINK », lindi DOYLES fagb Nt tlNKRY HTOt'K NUIUtnilY—Everything lu up to data nursery stock, also directions for planting and soil culture. Call on F. E. Jordan, North IOth street, Granta Pane, Oregon. 43tf Power to Develop In­ dustries Largely In Hands of Women Successor to E. Eirth & Company By IDA B. CALLAHAN, President, Oregon Federation of Women's Clnbe Women’s Summer Underwear iplGHTY to ninety per cent of the houae- A-1 hold articles and clothing for the family is bought by the women of the state. YEMTM HANI» TOPti ItoDICE HTYLK 50c and 65c UNION Hi l'l'N MIR, «l.»M», «I.IM Classified Advertising KOK MAI.K tm sec- Blngenl. u sound tltllUS. WANTED WOOD FOR BALE Fir 12 ‘th. pine WANTED-—2 men with <>r< hard ex­ perience. F. 1». Elsmaun. Rogue | $2. on (round. 4 miles wost ou up­ per river road I'osta and building River, «>re. '• 1 polo« (lively « llrlckcll, General WANTED «Nicely furnished bunga­ Delivery •s* *f low or nice apartment for a newly wedded couple al once, north aide ■I «¡All Cl IIl-;i» ME \ I’.- Ila W H Pattlilo. reel • i lie Ml I oou and picul« ' at reasonable prices. A. A. Hyde, 934 N. 9th WANTED Heavy hens at Burkhal­ str'x.t ter's f««e«l store; We pay 21c lb. FOR KAI j E *0 acres on lleer creek. cash for good hens Phone 286-11 1 mile from paelofflce, good water or 363 light, IS acres plowed, bouse and WANTEJ4- Cook for small mining barn. $32oo. Terms W. Mln- camp, convenient for work, handy tliorn, «14 W«at U St »6 to town, dally mall and phone. FOKJ4AL4C- Quiet running While j Austin Wilson, Murphy, Oro. 95 sewing machine, good order, bill WANTED .Reliable middle aged old model. 112, call al 208 A St. 87tf | lady who would appreciate good roil HA1JC -5 •room ikiaalored. mo-j home, small wages Ught work . Address No. 200 care Courier 94 deru bungalow, furnished, garage and two Iola «1760. Terms In-! WANTED 3 or 4 h p. gas engine Must be In good condition and quire Molntyrvs Implement Store. 94 1 reasonably priced. Bog 10-A, Mur­ phy, Ord. 95 Foil BAIMC Team of heavy mares. 10 h. p. motor and 4-lnch pump. WANTED Apple thinners at once A. C. Wheeler, 861 Prspect Ave. Fordson tractor, tractor plow and 94 diac, sulky plow gang. F. D. Els- * Phone 198-L. mann. Rogue River. Ore. 94 MDH ELLAAKOI t> WE AKE S10LIJ.N«. NÖ I ««uuinoii REPAIR SHOP Plumbing, pipe pin«» lumber al a sacrifice. You work, steam fitting, boiler and can afford to build If you buy pump work and installing. 505 from us. Slate Creek Lumber Co.. South 6th street Phone 306. G. Wonder. Ore 95 A Bryan * Mt Kill SALE Good (- The one e\RNER-G \YETTY IRON WORKS with a reputation and Iron clad Genoral foundry and machine guarantee. See or address Monroe work, mine und mill machinery. | A CrlselLs sahwrnan, W. S. Bailey, chilled saw carriage wheels, live Murphy. Ore. 97 rolls, pl|>e fittings. Grants Pass. | FOR KAlLE |7.50 for cord of slub Oregon. 91 tf j wood cut in 12-lnch lengths, 214 HEMSTITCHING; Also plain sewing North Third St. C. W. Lam- and children's clothes. Mrs brecht. 92tt tiotcher, IM II St IS FOR BALE. -First class baled alfalfa hay at «22 per ton al Josephine STRAYED Farmers Co-op. Aas’n Warehouse SI'R \ YEI> OR STOLEN One 97 bright sorrel home, white dot in MHUBCTBÖ STRAWBHIlIllES fresu forehead, one white foot, fore top from the farm at 12Vfcc a basket. cut off, had shoes all around and a Come and get thorn. A. Alberts, leather halter on when left, 20 rods outside city limits, north known as the Dr. Bllllck horse. 1 of town. 94 will pgy suitable reward to any one to bring him to me. The first FOR SALE- First class baled wheal hay, $25.00 per ton. Second cut­ • house on City Market slaughter house road Mrs Ettle Vanbleri- ting alfalfa hay, $20.00 per ton. oom, Granta Pass, Ore. 99 Rolled Barley. $36.00 per ton. Central Point Feed Store, Jesse L. REAL KHTATK Richardson, Phon«» 41. 106 E. T. McKINRTRY, 603 U St., phone FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. L. M. 355-R, real estate. Beat of soils for Nlohols. Phone 612-F-4. Rd. 2 fruit, hay or general farming. . * 98 FOR KENT FOR RENT Smail cottage, June 1st Inquire at Peerless Clothing store 84tf GROOM HOUSE now being cleaned, will be ready In 2 days. Men working In It at present. $10.50 per month. 727 North Fifth St. Wm. Boog. ;)s FOR RENT .Five-room modern house, completely furnished, close In. Mrs. George Tetherow, 710 J St., phone H7 J MRS OLARA ITTIT-E FENTON teacher ot piano and harmony, Tuesday p. in Studio over Smith's Racket Store. 86tf Women of Oregon, let u« try the plan of asking for home products. This plan, if properly supported, would mean a more prosperous Oregon and many more happy homes "out where the handclasp's a little stronger." <1 Our Elastic Rib Stitch and new patent Gusset Feature ensure abso- lute comfort and a per­ fect fit.whether wet or dry. and the high-grade Wqfsteds from which we tailor ‘Saxonknit’ Suits will give long wear even to the most strenuous users SOONER TAXI—Phone Z62-R tor Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calle an­ swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf PHONE 160 The Bonbonniere for Taxi. 79tf * Hfci /Ä' '• // ' B IÖÄAO I oetcoM 702 OREOON BUILDING PORTLAND There’s a wide range of attractive 'Saxon- knit' Styles for every member of the family and your dealer can k offer you a splen- Xdid choice tn plain IX and striped wX models. or camp-kit, O lympic 77,.- OLYMPIC Lint includes every family'» favorite cereal— sani­ tarily milled, packed, wrapped and sealed. BYfMP.IG A t Y our G rocers A long W ith O lympic F lour A -Jwxes*»ir* Nebelty ’PrememiJe" Suit is pure WontedJeney Weave. NOTICE OF SALE OF IRRI- CATION DISTRICT BOMBS II vour deakr canns« aupply yas. writ* dlreri Io Saxony Knitting (o. Scattit. Wash. GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC COMPANY Side of Water Office Next to Water Office Phone .1.10-1« We Deliver laimps NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed proposals will be received un­ til the 24th day of June, A. D. 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock iu the after­ noon for the purchase of Fifteen Thousand Dollars worth of bonds of the Enterprise Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon Said bonds are to draw interest at the rate of 6 par cent per ar.num | lyable seiui-au- nually upou the 1st «lay of July and the 1st day of January of each year until the maturity of said bonds. Said proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of said Irri­ gation District, and should be direct­ ed to the Secretary of the Enterprise Irrigation District care of Fred D. Fletcher, Loomis Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids of­ fered. G. J. HILLYARD. Secretary of the Board of Directors of Enterprise Irrigation District. Ill MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE We uve CALOL FLUSHING OIL ZEROLENE McINTYRE for Implemen of All Kinds BUILDING NTRA(TORM HARPER A NON -Building contrac­ tors. 8hop work, furniture crating Shop 510 H St. Res. phone 142.1 DRXYAGF. ANÖ TRANSFER A. J. GREEN--General contractor t Estimates and plans made Noth­ IT IE WORLD MOVES; so do we. ing too small or too large. Shop Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone 211 Sixth St l hone 376-L. 92tf 849; rea. phones 265-R, 316-L. F. G. ISHAM, drayage. transfer; pl­ J. NALASKOWSKI — Contractor, anes, safes, furniture, moved, ship­ Builder and Jobber. Phone 246-R. ped, packed, stored. Phone 124.Y. 6ltf omwh \ ¿J ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES • OF OREOON ROY HIGGINS General real estate Office 111 South Sixth, Phone 69. TA A. r for Ashland and Jmksonvllle Trains Will run Mondays. Wednes­ days and Fridays l^ave Granta Pass.............. 1 P.M. Arrive Waters Creek........ 2 P.M. Leave Waters Creek........2:30 P.M. Arrive Grants Pass .......4 P M For information regarding freight and pceeenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 181. Mowers,Rakes, Binders CLETRAC TRACTORS Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools 402 4 South Sixth Granta Pass, I