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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1921)
GHANTB l‘AMM DAILY COI KIEK NATI UDAY, Jl'NF II, lirJL ' " 1 PAGI ■ FOIl KENT DOYLES Successor to E. Firth & Company FOR RENT Small cottage. June 1st Inquire at I’eerleaa Clothing etore. *4tf FOR LEAHE OR RENT Partly nished cottage, strawberries large garden Would consider of furniture. 616 Dlmlck FURNISHED ROOMS 214 North Third 84. Pretty Neckwear reasonable— 0* BIG VALUE OF SELF-FEEDER experiments Show Pigs Msks More Osin Than When Hand-Pod by Man and Eat Lose, Too. number of fine pianos for rent Ap ply early at The Music * Photo Expenses may he made lea« by the House. 2 3 use of the self-feeding plan In prefer- TYPEWRITERS TO RWNT—Alwaya ence to the hand-feeding system in on hand Visible Remington type the hog lot. An experiment was con writers The Music A Photo House. ducted at the Kansan State Agricultur 23 al college to show the value of the self feeder In fattening 7S-p«Mind pigs, FOR RENT House with necessary and at the same time to show the articles furnished. Price Is reas amount of tankage required to balance onable. Inquire of Mrs Geo. Teth a corn ration. Ttds experiment wan erow or phone 397-J. 99tf carried on by Dr. C. W. JfcCampbeil. FOR RENT room houao on Park E F. Ferrin, and H. B. Winchenter, in swine feeding Investigations In 1018 street. Inquire al fourth house and 1019. from Pacific highway on Park Twenty pigs «if the aame'age. quali street. 01 ty. condition, and weight, were put FOR RENT 4-room house partly Into two dry lota In groups of ten. furnished near corner East A and The pigs In lot 1 ate from a self feed North 12th. Inquire at same er, that wax divided In two compart plaoe. 01 ments, one having »belled corn and the other tankage. The plga tn lot 2 were given all they could eat twice a day AtXXH MTAN 1 of mixture of ten parts shelled com AUDITING — Systematising See me and one part tankage. They were about dally or monthly audit ser watered twice a day In both lota and vice Ivan IJvlngston. Incorporat the experiment wax carried on for ed Accountant. Phone 389, Ad one hundreil days. Three days at the dress. Granta Pass, Ore. 70tf tieglnnln-; and end of the teat the plga were weighed and all »-eight* and ex penses were carefully recorded. LOHT The plga In lot one ate more com I/OST -Heavy blue auto robe, be and less tankage than the hand-fed tween Merlin hill and Grants Pass, pigs In lot 2. That a 5 [>er cent tank- Bunday night. Finder please leave uge could balance a com ration In fat at Courier office. 02 tening 75-pound pig« was shown from this cxrerlmcnt, because the self-fed III II.DING CONTRACTORS pig« consumed one part tankage and HARPER A SON Building contrac 20 parts corn. A lOOpound gain in hand-fed pigs tors. Shop work, furniture crating. was produced by 8.8 bushels of com Shop 610 H 8t. Rea. phone 14 2. and 38 pounds of tankage, and the A. J. GREEN—General contractor. »am«- gain wax produced In th* xelf Estimates and plans made. Noth fed lot by 5.8 buxhela of corn and 17.80 poundx of tankage, that la to ing too small or too large Shop «ay that the com with tankage pro 211 Sixth St. Phone 33-J. 92tf duced 14.7 pound* of pork In the hand- PIANOS TO RBNT -Havs a limited in Organdies, Lawns, Nets and Laces Collars, Vestees and Sets $1.00 to $2.50 Classified Advertising FOR SALB fur and sale St, WANTS» WOOD FOR HALE Fir *2.25. pine i WANTED The people Io know we buy chickens at Burkhalter's feed |2, <?.« ground, 4 miles west on up- store Heavy hens 21c.' We pay ;>wr river road. Poets and building cash, bring them In Light hens poise, Hlvely A llrickell, Menerai market price We come and Delivery Silt butcher hogs and pay 11c lb. for blocks. Phone 286-R or 383. 104 FOR BA1JC- Quiet running While sewing machine, good order, bul MIHCELl.ANEOl‘8 <>14 model. |I2, call at 20« A 84. 87tf REPAIR .-til'll- I'himblnx. work, steam titling, boiler and Ft >l< s \ 1.1: I . ■ " I m ■ ■' d >if dry pump work and Installing. 505 slab wood cut in 12lnch le-ngths, South 4th street. Phone 30*. O. 214 North Third Bt. C W. Uua- A Bryan. 511» brocht.________________ 92tf HANKERS l.li'i OOMPkNT De* FOR HAIJC—First class baled wheat Moines, lows. Myron C. Gaston, bay. *25.00 per ton Second cut IMatrict Agent. ting alfalfa hay. «20 00 per ton. Rolled Barley, *30.00 per ton CANDY MAK I NG business Hurt at Central Point Feed Store. Jeese L. home. Everything furnished. Men Richardson, Phono 41. loti and women *30 weekly Bon-Bon I O . Philadelphia, Pa. 108 Al BAIJOD 1IAY *18.50 per ton. Peerleka Ranch, Murphy, Ore J. NOTICE -The Granta Paaa Agency E Daniils 94tt of Singer Hewing Machine Co. has moved to E. G. Holman's furniture FOR SAL»- -On account of bereave store, al 605 G street. Phone 50. J. NA LASKOWSKI — Contractor. ment will sacrifice my pretty, Our new 1821 "Singers" now bn Builder and Jobber. Phone 246-R highly Improved place just outside the floor. See them, Your terms 61tf city limits, 10 acres finest soil In are ours Ask about needles, oil, alfalfa and clover. Irrigation, heav ItEAl, ESTATE etc. J. W. Scott, sales manager ily bearing orchard, modern bun Josephine county. 87tf E. T M. KINSTRY. 603 O 8t.. phone galow, electric lights, dairy barn, 255-R, real estate. Best of soils for woodshed, apple, chlckeu and hog OA11NER-GAYETTY IRON WORKS fruit, hay or general farming. houviw. ole R K Roas. 93tf -General foundry and machine work, mine and mill machinery, ROY HIGG1NB General real estate. Al 7-MONTHS O14J registered Jersey Office 111 South Sixth. Phone 69. chilled saw carriage wheels, live bull from heavy producing stock rolls, pipe fittings. Grants Pass. for sale or trade for horse or PHYSICIAN AND 8VKGEON Oregon. 91tf other cattle. Young calves also L. O. CLEMENT. M D. Practice wanted. Hee T. T. Rose, New HEMSTITCHING Also plain sewing limited to diseasee of eye. ear.noee Hope. Ore., or phone 601-F-33. 01 and children's 'clothes Mrs and throat Phone 62; Rec. 239-J. Gotcher, 801 H St IE 77 AOKJC8- Opposite Homewood 8 IXI GHRIDGE, M. D Physician Farm, 6 miles south of Granta MRS. HYLVIA BUT1J2R has on sale and surgeon. City or country calls Paas, 25 acrea cleared, good gar a big line of trimmed and sailor attended day or night. Phones. den In, plenty of fruit, furnished hats at 708 E street. 01 Res 369, Office. 182; 6th and H. 5-room houae with summer porch, for' sale al a sacrifice. Terms to E. J. BILLICK, M. D. Physician, sur- DRAYAGE ANI» TRANSFER suit. Address J. C. Morgan, ltd geon. Schall horn Blk. Phone 54-J; 4. Grants Paas. 96tf THE WORLD MOVER; so do we. ree. 1004 Lawnridge, phone 54-L. Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone W F RUTHERFORD- Manual the- 2000 SPLIT SHAKES for sale, fall 34 9; res. phones 265,-R. 316-L. raputlcs. Office over Barnes' jew or address M. Andrews. East A elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1:30-4. street. 01 F. G. ISHAM, drayage. transfer; pi anos. safes, furniture, moved, ship RALPH W. STEARNS. M D. Phv- FUR SALE)-... 20 acroa of alaahed tim ped. packed, stored. Phone 124 Y. slclan snd surgeon, X-Ray equip ber sultablo for wood, mostly buss ment. Office in Masonic Temple NVK8KRY stock saw site Inquire Chas. Mee, Ap Bldg , phone 21-L. plegate, Ore. 01 NUHSBRY — Everything In up to date nursery stock, also directions W. T. TOMTKINS, D S. T. Nervous 81IX) FOR SAI JC, good as new Write and chronic diseases. Office. Claus for planting and soil culture. Call or see Mrs O. B. Steward. Murphy, Schmidt Bldg. Phone 304-R. on F. E. Jordan, North 10th street, ore 02 Gr<nta Paas. Oregon. 43tf ATTORNEYS 90 ACRES 40 acres bottom under PIANO IXHTKVCtlON paid up water right for sale. H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. »6000. Address No. 202. care of MRS. JAMES M. POWERS. Instruc Practices In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg Courier. tor on piano; studio over Barnee' jewelry. Phone 265-J. P>H SALE White enamel bureau, 0. W. OOLV1O, Attorney-at-law. chlffloner, bedstead, springs and MRS Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. CLARA TITTLE FENTON mattress, rocker and gas plate. teacher of piano and harmony. B. 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practices All In perfect condition. phone Tuesday p. m. Studio over Smith's In all courts. First National Bank 313-11 01 Racket Store. 86tf Building. FOR SALE 1918 Overland, fine VETERINARY Hl KOKON O. 8. BiLtNcii ARD, Attorney-at-law. condition. Just painted. Bargain Golden Rule Bldg. Pkone 270. Smith's Garage. 01 DR. K J. BESTUL, Veterinarian Ri<eldence 818 Washington boule C. A. S'OLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma IX>4 SALE Chevrolet 490 delivery vard. phone 398-R. sonic I "in?le. Grants Pass, Ore. Ixxly, good tires. See this and you GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law buy. Smith's Garage. 01 TAJU referee In bankruptcy. Masonic WILL SELL 250 acrea In Sec 3 2, Jo HOONER TAXI-Phone 262-R for Temple. Phone 135-J. sephine county, for *3000, H cash Jitney Luke or Cutler. Galls an Lawyer and balance 6 per cent. Write H. swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf JAMES T. OH INNOCK. First Natlonsl Bank Building. H. Page, 6 28 N. 10th St., Sioux PHONE ISO—The Bonbonniere for Falls. S. D , for particulars <»’• Tail. 79tf A. C HOUGH —Lawyer. Tuffs Bldg. Practice In all courta. FOR sale Hup, model "N,” per DENTISTS V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice"In feci condition, new tires Bar F1r»t-cla. state and federal courta. Office gain for cash. Would take Ford E. C. MACY. D. M. D dentistry. 1«9H 8. «th St over National Drug Store. as part. Eldon rooming houae. 01 j | What do you know about the oil you are using? Is it a wholly-distilled, non-compounded pro* duct, free from elements that cause hard carbon deposits? Does it maintain a perfect piston-ring seal, thus preventing waste of power and leakage of gasoline into the crankcase? Does it protect the bearings against excess friction and wear ? If it fails in one or all of these particulars, your oil is wrong in quality or type. SUNOCO Motor Oil, with its six distinct type« and exclusive qualities, insurds a right oil for • your car. Try SUNOCO and be convinced. C. A. WINETROUT VALLEY HARDWARE CO. I I fe<! lot nnd 17 pounda of pork in the »elf-fed lot. The «elf-fed pig get* more exerdne than the hand-fed In the many trips he make* to the feeder and in this way prohahlv will get more g««od from SUNOCO MOTOR OIL VVells drilled, not Just begnn. Every place under the sun. ax the earth it«.elf Large IxHlies of water located. Driven well* are old fashioned. Rate* are reasonable. Improves your property. Look ux up when in town. SefFead.i.fi Mathod Proved to Be Most Profitable at Kanaae State College. hi* food. The hand-fed pig Is fed twice i a day and he eats ail he can hold at , that time. i*erha|Mi this Is the reason j why the seif-fed pig took less food to produce this ltki-pound gain. At the end of this test the pigs In lot 1 made a profit of »7.35 per head more than the hand-fed and they re quired less feed, and less labor to make the lOO-pound gain. Look at the water we have found. GRANTS PASS,ORE. 311 I STREET Inspect our machine. one better around. Get us now. don't hesitate. NOTICE OF SALE OF IRRI GATION DISTRICT BONUS ■ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that i sealed proposals will be received un-1 til the 24th day of June. A. D. 1921, at th« hour of 2 o'clock in 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 . per cent per annum payable aeml-an-J nually upon the 1st day 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. 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