Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 13, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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GRANTS PASS Dilli COURIER
Published Dally Except Sunday
A. E. Voorhlee.
Pub. and Propr.
fctered at poutoffice. Grants rasa.
Ore., as second-class mall matter
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MONDAT, JUNE 18. IMI
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OREGON’ WKATHMR
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NEW TODAY
THOUGHT OUT BY JUVENILES
Every once In awhile some school
teacher reveals to the world some of
the unconscious humor of her pupils
as shown in their answer to questions
In their school testa. One such an­
swer sent by a schoolmarm of Spring-
Held. S. D.. sounds like tt might be a
criticism of much of the literature of
the day. for the pupil remarks:
"Sentiment Is mostly of dust or oth­
er Impurities that It may get and this
usually settles at the bottom."
Another answer seems to disclose a
serious disorder from which the moon
Is suffering, leading to the conjecture
that what pseudo scientists have mis­
taken for efforts to signal the earth
may be but frantic calls for the doc­
tor. The pupil says:
"The tuoou has sort of blisters on It,
some of them have busted and have
formed deep crusts."
"Rivers carry their load in solution
and expansion," bu’ qualifies thia dis­
concerting statement with another
which says: "Benefactors which Influ­
ence the atnouut of runoff are. if they
are streams In deserts, most generally
they are always short.”
Another young scientist explains the
formation of snow by the statement
that it is formed by the freezing of
the atmosphere that Is on the air, and
another explains the formation of rain
as the small particles of Ice that get
so big they cannot stay in the air, and
so come down as rain. — May Strana­
than In the Pittsburgh Dispatch.
Most Men Usually Do.
Seeing la believing, bnt It la Just aa
well to take another look.—Philadel­
FOR SALE—A home for what the phia Record.
carpenter bill would amount to.
Buy direct from owner, in town
three days only
Ask at Layton
hotel, Room 15.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE for smaller
car, on account of going east will
sacrifice my Willis-Knight 7-pas-
senger car. 4 new tires and tubes,
and extra tire. Car in Al running
order. If interested call at once
at 503 J street.
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One man said:
“When you hear I am married
irou will know I am cnrryfng at
east $15,0C0 life insurance."
Another said:
“I figure that a man should
provide an income for his fam­
ily of at least $1500 per year.
That is 6% on $25,000. I ex­
pect to carry that amount.”
My work for Oregon Life In­
surance Company is not to sell
you all the insurance I possibly
can, but to work with you to
decide how you can obtain max­
imum protection at a cost pro­
portionate tb your income.
This may mean a $1000 or
$25,000 policy.
Think it over and talk with
A. B. CORNELL
T|icOrcgonlifcM>"
NEW TODAY—Oil stoves, 2 4-bum-
ers, 2 3-bnrners, glass door cupboard,
timing table nearly new, lilirary table.
New shipment of tents and wagon
sheets. Drop head sewing machine.
Single harness. Phone 71. T. C. i
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(Prepared by (h* United Staoa li.part-
mvnt at Agriculture )
The Importance of good breeding lu
the growth of live atuck. mid especial-
ly In the prevention of runta. la lllu»
trad'd by the exi>erieiiee of an Indi
ana swine grower. "I »tailed with
•lock." he remark, lu a letter to the
United State* Department of Agrlcul
ture "direct from the foundation »lock
of the breed, and the renulta were ant
Ixfaetory. When I had time to read
of the work of other men. the renult,
of feed composition and experimental
feed trial«. I took from these expo
rleucv« what I thought practical for
me to follow, and the reault«. though
not exceptional, have been the natural
renulta of good blood mid good feed
One of my boar«, farrowed In April
several yearn ago. weighed 1<V> pound»
the following September. At »Ixtrvn
months he weighed mat |Hiund«. at
twenty eight mouths HfiO pound», and
the following tad 1.OI5 pounds Till«
hoar wan one In a lot of 15, a» uni
forte a hunch an I ever «aw. Other»
grew lulo «(«■• and SOO pound hog»
under furniere’ cure."
"In nddltton to good linen," he add«.
“care and the right kind of feed are
lni|>ortam means of preventing under-
«Ized anlmnln. but the mo»t Important
of all 1» the man with the fetal basket
for It 1» 'the eye of the master that
fntteneth Id» cattle’ So far an runt»
successfully where we do
not carry”. The American
Merchant Marine that once
almost vanished is again an
established and important
carrier of the world’s com­
merce.
You can ship or sail any­
where in American ships
designed for utmost com­
fort and safety.
Operators of Passenger
Services
Admiral Line. 17 State Street, New
York. N Y.
Matron Navigation Company, 26
So Gay Street, Baltimore, Md.
Murteon Steam Ship Line, 82 Beaver
Street, New York. N Y
New York and Porto Rico S. S. Co.,
II Broadway. New York, N. Y.
Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 4$ Broadway,
New York, N. Y
V. S Mail S. S Co., 45 Broadway,
New York, N. Y
Ward Line, (New York and Cuba Mali
S S Co)
Wall Street,
New York, N. Y
Free uee of
Shipping Board films
Uae of Shipping Board motion picture
films, four -er’s free on request of anv
mavor, pant or, postmaster, or organl-
Mtton
A grrat educational picture
of diips and rhe *ea. Write for inform-
ariontoH I-aue, Director Information
Bureau, Room 911, IJ19 *’p* Street,
N w , Washington, D. C.
SHIPS FOR SALE
(Fa 4wericas ettisem onlv)
Steal atcamera, both oil and coal
Bvrnara. Alan wood aieamera. wood
hull«'and ocean-gn>ng tuga. Further
information obtained by reQuaaL
For sail i ngs of passenger
and freight ships to all
parts of the world and alt
other information, write
to any of the above lines
or to the
U. S. Shipping Board
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
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The Music and Photo House
(irsuta Faoa, Ore.
Ntaaton Rowell, Proprietwe
When the Grass
Dries Up
will your cow follow suttT Hho
won't If you feed her
M»< k.
It only rout« F-
Sold nt iht*
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS
Phone 123
Cor. 3rd and O 8ts.
Eliminate All Fefhala« That Are Not
Good Mother, to Prevent Appear­
ance of Runt, in Litters.
are cou<emed. I have never found It
profitable to raise them under any
treatment. I have seen lots of be
fore uud after taking' llluntrutloua on
• |>a|a-r. but not in the feed lot."
SCRUB PIGS ARE EXPENSIVE
Virginia Farmer Finally Convinced
That Purebred, Ar, Mo,t
Profitable Animals.
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Solomon’s Temple.
The temple was the religious edifice
of the Jews in Jerusalem. There were
thr- e buildings successively erected In
the -uiue spot, and named after their
builders—the temple of Solomon, the
temple of Zorubbabel. and the temple
of Ib rod. The first was buiJt.by Solo­
mon and was destroyed by Nebuchad­
nezzar about 5MJ B. C. The second
was built by the Jews on their return
from the captivity (about 537 B. C.).
and was pillaged or partly destroyed
several tiroes, especially by Antiochus
Eplphanea. Pompey and Herod. The
third, the largest and most magnifl-
cent of the three, was begun by Herod
the Great, and was completely de-
stroyed at the rapture of Jerusalem
by the Romans (A. D. 70). Various
attempts have been made toward the
restoration of the first and the third
of these temples, but scholars are not
agreed In respect to architectural de­
tails.
Music, the language of aympethv, has a
tower of drawing minds together, far
beyond the power of words. It* the im­
mense field of music opened to you when
the Victrola enters your home, you will
find your favorite record« and hi«. Th®
Victrola will add to your evenings many
hours of happiness
Let us explain to you personally our
term, and service.
“Mormilk”
Importers,
exporters, travelers —
ship and sail under
the Stars and Stripes
Booth.
plays HIS favorites too
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The county agent of Page county
! Virginia, tried i«»t summer to per
riiade a farmer in hla territory to keep
purebred hogs.
The man was diffi­
cult to convince. At the time of the
argument the boys' pig-club content
for the year wan Just starting.
in-
spite llie argiiiiienrs which tlu- couuty
agent made In favor of purebred stock,
the man went ahead mid bought four
scrub pigs, saying he did not think
the boys' club would do any l>etter
than those he lind purchased.
lie
bought hl» pigs a month after the club
contest started, and ga'e them the
bent of attention.
lie butchered Ills
hogs In January, this year, and the
HERE are today few
largest weighed 175 pounds gross. The
ports in the world of
importance to shippers or prize winner In the pig cltib weighed
330 pounds, and was fed only a lit­
travelers, which cannot be
tle over live moiiti**
This former is
reached by ships that sail
now trying to buy some purebred bogs,
under the Stars and Stripes.
l and declares his »«-rub» cost him more
President Harding has
i than twice the h mount the meat they
said that, “We cannot sell
produced mould have coat him.
WANTED To buy close in 3 or 4-
room bungalow.
South Fifth street.
This question is getting more
and more attention every day.
Good Care «nd Right Kind of Food
Are Beat Mun, of Preventing
Und«r,l,«d Animal*.
Grants Pass, Ore-
EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE—
Examination Papera In American Pub­
Dependable companies and reas­
lic Schools Are Replete With
onable rates. See T. M. Stott.
Unconscious Humor.
Buick Salesrooms.
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trical inspector for the state of Ore­ FOR SAIJ8—Our home. 1026 Lawn-1
gon. bureau of labor, has been in
ridge Ave, one-third to one-half
the city investigating violations of
cash, balance terms. If you wanti
the state electrical code.
a good house you will like it. If
Persons doing electrical work with
you want 10 or 16 acres mostly
out a state license, which requires
cleared and under the ditch or L0.
a fee of $15 and a bond of $500.
20, 40 or SO acre tracts above ditch
The first offense is subject to a fine
at bargain prices call 268-J. Noi
of $100. Any persons not aware of
trouble to show them.
I
know,
this law, please take notice as I ex-
some one wants to buy some of the’
pect to return again soon and will
properties I want to sell, so If you.
not let violators of this law off aa
are looking for something phone
easy as I did this time. Chief of Po-
or see E. L Churchill.
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given
lice McLane has also
been
power to enforce this law. so please FOR SALE—The furnishings of my
house at 507 A St., are for sale.
take notice.
F. E. Booth.
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If you are employing any one to
do electrical work of any nature or
kind, it will pay to ask that party if FOR SALE—14 acres one-half mile
from Hugo station. 6 acres under
he has a state license.
cultivation, good 5-room house,
(Signed)
R. K. AKIN.
barn, chicken coop, brooder house,
incubators.
Kresky brooder,
90
Equipment
hens, good dairy cow. Priced for
Sbe (la a tantrum)—Absolutely! I’m
quick sale at $1850. Part terms if
going away to die. Give me my tooth­
desired. Must be seen to be ap­
brush and my powder puff.—Paris
preciated. Wm. C. Moldt, Hugo.
Rena-Gere
Ore.
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How Much Insurance
Should a Man Have
When He is Married?
IMPORTANCE OF BEST STOCK
THE HOME OF N’VMBKR IN tWPEH
AND ALL OTHER QUALITY GOODE
101 & 105 N. 6th
The Victrola
FIN ENT
KINNEY
GET YOUR LUMBER from the Jose­
Tonight and Tueedaiy, fair
phine Lumber Co., at wholesale
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mill prices.
AU kinds of planed
♦ Cooler in east porüoi.
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lumber. Our truck delivers any­
where. Phone 188, 107 North
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ooanacxicAnD
♦ ♦ ♦ E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, In­
surance and plate glass liability.
Hectrical Inspection
609 H G street, phone 38.
40tf
For the past week R. K. Akin, elec­
A Series of Human Interest
Talks on Insurance
UVE STOCK
NEWS
We imy the be»* .m<l guarantee enrlt niel<Hi to i»> ri|«' luid
to hate better flat or than aecond or third grade »lull.
Compare ours with other» and prove to yourself that they
are hotter.
DAILY COURIER
*y mall or carrier, par year...... $< 40
Wy mail or carrier, per month.. .50
WEEKLY COURIER
Ey wail, per year........... ................. $8.00
MONDAY. JI ME liti UM**-
GRANTS PABB DAILY COURIER
TWO
BEST FOR FATTENING STEERS
Feed Daily an Average of Fifty
Pounds of 8ilage, Some Oil Meal
and Clover Hay.
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AMI NKMHNTH
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O|dc llcod Story
Hit
After many pictures of society In­
trigues It is with a sense of relief
that one sees "The Jucklln«.' George
Medford’s new picture, which open-,
ed to capacity house at the Rivoli
theater yesterday.
This Is a good. big. clean picture.
It deals with good, old-fashioned peo-'
pie, tells a good old-fashioned love
story, and contains a million and one
little bits of great human Interest, i
Monte Blue plays the role of Bill
Hawes, the lanky school teacher, i
Charles Ogle Is Llm Jucklln. .Mabie
Julienne Scott is Guinea Jucklln. hl,
daughter and the big cast Includes
Fannie Mldgley, Zell Covington, Win- I
ter Hall, J. M. Dumont. Clarence Bur-1
ton and a long list of favorites.
Scant of Vanilla.
The umbumna of Brazil la a anft
yjllow wood »o delightfully scented
with vanilla ilia' our i, tempted to
Mt It, oay, th* American Forestry
Magazine
Give an Abundance of Succulent For­
age Supplemented With Different
Kinds of Grain.
SpAcfn! nin*
nld b«» tflvon th<*
futh’nlii;: IninhH iim •'mu as they are
wrniiod. Ahiindnncf • of Niirnilent for*
»<• siipjdt'imMihMl with iirnln food*
, ihiif enn nr ly he cTOWlit on tb»* fnrin.
, v/jrli I, ♦* 'idd’Hou <» f h KHinll muonni
of vtrnl l:r'n ar.d of} rn**nl. hiu al
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pi (>(<ihe Itesi r» Min*.
WRONG — )F yOU’REj
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There can't be anything ser­
iously the matter with a man
except III health
The moat
■ertou, thing that ever ailed a
house is bad heating facilities
or other Inferior plumbing.
Your health depend, upon the
sanitary condition of the place
you live In. Telephone u*.
B. S. Dedrick
1*1 4 F Nt reel
PHONK 3<>H-J
That's Right.
A measure which alius to teach th* i
children how to play appears to tie |
net without merit when the schools j
ate being urged to do so much that
probably doe, not add to the Joy ut '
youthful life.—Boston Transcript
The longer the run the cheaper the
rate at the Courier merchant print­
ing department.
One of the cheapest and beat ra­
N<rri< K OF IMIMD REIHCMPTION
tions for fattening steer» Is an aver­
age dally of 50 pounds of silage, two
or three pound» of oil uirul und two
Notice is hereby given to owners
or three ¡ajunds of clover buy. With and holders of municipal city
Im­
corn as cheap as it Is In most local­ provement bonds that at the semi­
ities It Is a good plan to add to this
annual interest payment period on
ration during the Inst two months of
the feeding period an ever Increasing the 1st day of July. 1921. the City
of Grants Paas, Josephine County.
«mount of corn.
Oregon, will redeem the following
outstanding city Improvement bonds,
EARLY SHEARING IS FAVORED viz.. Bond, 22. 23. 24. 25. 26, 27. 28.
29, 30. 31, 32. 33. 34, 35, 36. 37, 38,
Lambs Thrive Better If Mother Is Not
39, 40. 41, 42, 43, 44, 45. 46 nd 47
Compelled to Suffer From Car-
of North Sixth Street improvement. I
rylng Heavy Ccat of Wool.
Said bonds were isstted and dated the
Practice curly shearing.
Sheep ist day of July. 1911.
shorn early will thrive better and the
Said bonds will be redeemed at th*
lambs will also do better If the mother office of the City Treasurer of th«J
Is not cotnitelled to suffer from curry­ city of Grants Pass, Josephine Coun­
ing it heavy coat of wool In hot weath ty, Oregon, on the 1st day of July,1
er. There Is but little gain In the 1921, which is the time fixed for!
weight of the wool nfter the weather
such redemption and the time
at
gets warm, not enough to make It
worth while to leave It on, when the which Interest shall bo taken up and
comfort of the animal Is considered. cancelled by virtue of the laws anil!
acts providing for Issuing of such1
CARE FOR FATTENING LAMBS
( nothing can be very
bonds.
Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, this
10th day of June, 1921.
G. P JKSTWR,
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City Treasurer
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IXHt RANCE CO.
OF PITTNIH'ltO
THEO. P. (RAMER. Jr.
General Agent
204M N. flth Ht.
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JOSEPHINE HOTEL
CAFE
Dome, try our ready-to-serve,
a la cart lunch, 12 to l::Mi
We will serve a very
fine 7Bc table-de-hote
dinner — Time ff:SO
to 8 I». m.
H|>rclal Holiday Dinner $1.00
BUYS FOR CASH
New And I’ned (¿« mm I m
HWR MK
E. W. CHILES
4OI O STREET
Bíit Fvd Mtn.
Th* members of the American navy
• re said to he the best fed body of
men in the world.