GRANTS PASS DAILY COI KIER
PAGE
FOR RENT
DOYLES
Successor
to E. Firth & Company
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF
Pretty Blouses
FOR RENT Small cottage, June let.
inquire at Peer leas Clothing atore.
FOR LEASE OH RENT -Tartly
niched cottage, strawberries
large garden Would «insider sale
of furniture.
616 Dimlck St.
PIANOS TO KENT Have a limited
number of fine pianos for rent. Ap KEEP PUREBRED LIVE STOCK
ply earjy at The Muele A Photo
North
Dakota
Farmer Eliminates
House.
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Runts by Liberal Feeding
Proper Management.
TYPEWRITERS TO RENT—Always
on hand Visible Remington type
<Fr«p»r«d by th« United State« !>» part
writers. The Music A Photo House.
mant of Agrk-ultur«.»
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To obtain the most rapid growth
am] beat development of live stock
VETERINARY SURGEON
keep good »lock, and see that noth
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DR. R. J. BE8TUL,
Veterinarian ing check« It« growth from the tiros
Residence 638 Washington boule It is boni. Thia la the method by
which a North Dakota farmer pre
vard, phone 398-R.
venta runt» among hl» animals.
lu a letter on this subject to the
ACCOUNTANT
United State» Dejmrtment of Agricul
AUDITING — Systematizing. See me ture, which ba» been studying the
about dally or monthly audit ser < uuscN and prevention of undersized
vice. Ivan IJvIngaton, Incorporat
MbM'KljIaANKOV*
FOR HAIJi
ed Accountant. Phone
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dreaa. Granta Paas, Ore.
SHOP—Plumbing,
WOOD FOR SALK Fir 32.25, pine REPAIR
pipe
32, un ground, 4 mljea west un up
work, steam fitting, boiler and
HEAL ESTATE
60S
per river rond. Posta aod building
pump work and Installing.
pole«
Hlvely A Brickell, General
South • th strset. Phone 306. G. K. T. M c K instry , «03 g st., phone
Delivery.
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A. Bryan
365-R, real eatate Beat of aolla for
about your crankcase
IN aiODIMiETTK <<3308*304 AND
l*<»NGEE
$3.45 and $5.95
Classified Advertising
FOR 2AL*—Culet running White BANKERS LIFE CO MJ* AN Y De*
Moines, lows. Myron C. Gaston,
sewing machine, good order, but
District Agent.
old model, 312, call at 208 A St.
3733
CANDYMAKING buslnaas. Start at
home. Everything furnished. Man
FOR S.UJC |7 50 for cord of dry
and woman 330 weekly Bon-Bon
slab wood cut In 12lnch le ngths,
Co., Philadelphia, 1**.
103
214 North Third St. C. W. Um
bracht.
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NOTICE—The Granta l’aea Agency
FOR BAIX- First class balod wheat
of Singer Sewing Machine Co. has
hay. 335-00 per ton. Second cut-i
moved to E. G. Holman's furniture
ting alfalfa bay, 330.00 per ton
store, at 605 G ntreet. Phone 50.
Rolled Barley, 336.00 per tou.
Our new 1931 "Singers" now on
Cwntrsl Polut Feed Store, Jeeee L.
the floor, See them. Your terms
Richardson, Phons 41.
106 i are ours, Ask about needlea. oil,
etc. J. < W. Scott, sales manager
Al BAILED HAY 313-50 per ton
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Joaephlne county.
Peerless Ranch. Murphy, Ore
J.'
E. Daniils
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- -General foundry and machine
FOR HAl-E—On account of bereave
work, mine and mill machinery,
ment will aacrlflc« my pretty,
chilled Saw carriage wheels, live
highly Improved place Juat outside
rolls, pipe fitting«. Granta Paa«,
city limits, 10 acres finest aotl In'
Oregon.
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alfalfa and clover, Irrigation, heav
ily bearing orchard, modern bun-; HEMSTITCHING Alao plain sewing
galo«, electric lights, dairy barn.'
and children's
clothes
Mrs
woodshed, apple, chicken and bog , Golcher, 801 11 St.
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hous««, etc. It K. Roes.
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SOUTHERN HOTEL 202W 8 Sixth
77
ACRES--Opposite Homewood
street. Hotel lobby, hot and cold
Farm. 6 miles south of Grants
water. Phone 14-J. Mrs. E. D.
Paae, 25 acres cleared, good gar
Yenny, Prop.
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den In, plenty of trull, furnished
DRAYAGE ANI» TRANSFER
5-room house with summer porch,
for sale at a sacrifice. Terms to
THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
suit. Address J. C. Morgan. Rd.
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone
4, Granta Paas.
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34»; res. phones 265-R, 316-L.
30 ACRES- 40 acres bottom under
F. G. ISHAM, drayage, transfer; pi
paid up water right
for sale.
anos, safes, furniture, moved, ship
36000. Address No. 202. care of
ped. packed, stored. Phon# 124.Y.
Courier.
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NURSERY STOCK
WILL SELL 250 acre« in Sec. 32. Jo
sephine county, for 330O0, ’■» cash NURSERY—Everything In
up to
and balance 6 per cent. Write H.
date nursery stock, also directions
H. Page, 628 N. 10th St., Sioux
tor planting and soil culture. Call
Falls, 3. D., tor particulars
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on F. E. Jordan, North 10th street,
Granta Paas. Oregon.
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FOR SALE—The furnishings of my
house at 507 A St., are for sale.
F. E. Booth.
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PIANI» INSTRUCTION
MRS. JAMES M. POWERS. Instruc
FOR 8A1X-14 acros one-half mile
tor on plano; studio over Barnes’
from Hugo station. 6 acres under
Jewelry.
Phone 265-J.
cultivation, good 5-room house,
barn, chicken coop, brooder house, MRS
CLARA TUTTLE FENTON
Incubators. Kresky brooder. »0
teacher of piano and harmony,
hens, good dairy cow. Priced for
Tuesday p. m Studio over Smith's
quick sale at 31860. Part terms if
Racket Store.
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desired. Must be seen to be ap
TAX.
preciated Wm. C. Moldt, Hugo,
ore
27 1UONER TAXI —Phone 262-R for
Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an
FOR SALE OR TRADE for »mailer
swered anywhere, anytime.
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car, on account of going oast will
sacrifice my WIllls-Knlght 7-paa- PHONE 160 The Bonbonniere for
senger car. 4 new tires and tubes,
Taxi.
79tf
and extra tire. Car In Al running
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
order. If Interested call at once
at 503 J street.
07 HARPER A SON —Building contrac
tor«. Shop work, furniture crating.
FOR SALE- One mare, weight 1500
Shop 510 II St. Rea. phone 142.
lb«., will work «ingle of double;
one 314 wagon; one mower and A. J. GREEN—General contractor.
rake; one sprlngtooth cultivator;
Estimates and plans made. Noth-
one spike tooth harrow; two one-
Ing too small or too large. Shop
‘ » >rsc cultivator«; one 12-inch
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211 Sixth St. Phone 33-J.
plow; one set of heavy harness. A.
NALA8KOWSK1 — Contractor,
L. Bocock, 826 N. 7th St.
08 J.
Builder and Jobber. Phone 246-R,
FOR SALE- One dozen white Wyan
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dotte hens. Inquire nt 111 South
PHYSICIAN
ANI»
SI
lip
EON
Sixth ntreet. Roy Higgins.
OR
3600.00 Biggest iiargaln In South L O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practice
limited to diseases of eys, ear.nose
ern Oregon. 1918 6-cyllnder car
and throat. Phone 62; Ree. 239-J.
In first class condition, new top.
Jost painted.
Smith’s garage.
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A BEAUTIFUL HUNGAMIW for leas
than the lumber would coat today.
Am leaving your town. To ano
mean« to buy. Call nt the laiy-
ton.
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fruit, hay or general farming.
ROY HIGGINS— -General real estate
Office 111 South Sixth. Phone 6»
G.
D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law
Prsctlcae In all State and Federal
Courts Flrat National Bank Bldg
W. OOLVIG,
Attorney-at-law.
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
K 8. VAN DYKE. Attorney. Practices
In all courts First National Bank
Building
O 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law.
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone 270.
C. A. b'DLER. Attorney-at-law. Ma
cesie :-mpie. Granta Paas. Ore
><BO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law
referee in bankruptcy. Masonic
Temple. Phone 135-J.
JAMES T OH INNOCK.
Lawyer
First National Bank Building
A. C. HOUGH—Lawyer. Tuffa Bldg
Practice In all courts.
V. A. C. AHLF, lawyer, practice In
stats and federal courts. Office
ovar National Drug Store.
NOTICE OF HILE OF IRRI
GATION DISTRICT BONDS
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 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 semi-an
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-
fared.
G. J. HILLYARD.
Secretary of the Board of Directors
of Enterprise Irrigation District. Ill
SQUEEZED
TO DEATH
When ths body begins to stiffen
and movement becomes painful it
is usually an indication that ths
kidneys are oct of ord«r. Keep
these organs healthy by taking
COLD MEDAL
Th« world's standard i«n>«dy for kidney,
Uv«r, bladder and uric acid trouble«.
Fsniooe tinea 1696. Taka ragularty and
Leap in good health. In three sizea, alt
druggists. Guaranteed as represented.
MoJol «■ avery bar
3. LOUGHRIDGE, M D. Physician Uek for >b. m
and surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or night.
Phom«,
Stone Deaf
Res 38»; Office. 182, 6th and H.
Money may talk, but have you ever
E. J. IIILLICK, M. D. Physician, sur noticed how bard ef hearing it is
geon, Schallhorn Blk. Phone 64-J; when you call Iti—Cincinnati Bln-
res. 1004 I-awnridge. phone 54-L qulrer.
baby carriage,
. . »It SALE- Reed
electric sewing machine. Phone W F RUTH Eli FORD Manual the-
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raputlcs. Office dver Barnes' Jew
149-J.
elry. Hours 9:30-12; 1*30-4.
WA NTEI»
RALPH W. STEARNS, M D. Phy
WANTED To buy close In 3 or 4-
sician and surgeon. X-Ray equ lp-
at
210
room bungalow.
Call
ment. Office in Masonic Temple
07
South Fifth street.
Bldg., phone Ï1-L.
MEN WANTED for construction W T. TOMTKINS, D. 8. T Nervous
work on irrigation project near
and chronic diseases. Office, Claus
Medfbrd, Oregon. Laborer»' wages
Schmidt Bldg. Phone 304-R.
33 for eight hours, less 31 for
DENTIN H4
board. Other wages In proportion
Rogue River Valley Canal Co., E. .0 MACY, D. M. D.
First-class
dentistry. 109 <4 8. 6th St.
Medford, Ore.
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THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON
<X»AST RAILROAD COMPANY
Time ('aril
Automobile manufacturer* recognize thia d*L-
ger, and in their Instruction Books, carefully ad
vise regular draining and flushing of the crankcase.
These important instructions are often disre
garded; cleaning the crankcase is a job generally
disliked.
To meet this need. Modern Crankcase Cleaning
Service has been established by first-class garages
and other dealers, co-operating with th* Stand
ard Oil Company. These garage* and dealers use
Calol Flushing Oil, — the scientific agent that
deans out old oü, dirt, grit and other împarities,
and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of
fresh oil used.
Thar« I« No E icum for Runty Pig«
animal», lie says, “In the 40 years of
iny farming and breeding and raising
lhe »lock of all kind» I do not remem
ber » runt In any • lax* or breed. I
have alwuy» been a liberal feeder and
a good caretaker, Beside», all stock
hull nccetui to good. fresh water at all
time-. With this. In addition to good
shelter and ventilation. It seems tbat
my young stock would not stop grow-
ng from the time they were born.
-e good judgment In feeding, and
don’t neglect the details."
A farmer In Vermont writes. "A
.veil-bred animal well cared for will
not produce runts There Is absolute
ly no excuse for one in live stock or
imultry.
By well-bred Uve stock I
mean strong, healthy stock, well taken
care of for several generations, and
bred for constitution. This has been
my experience from boyhood, first,
with rabbits and game fowls, and la
ter with sheep, hogs, horses and cat
tle. An accident to a well-bred and
healthy animal will. If the accident
occurs before It reaches maturity, af
fect It» size but not Its pnpductlve
capacity. That 1». It will not Influ
ence Its ability to produce such young
as It would have had If no accident
had occurred. Eliminate all females
that are not good mothers, and you
will soon «tamp th« whole herd with
constitution. Then with care, which
means attention and feed, your runts
will fail to materialize."
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Some Breeders Insist That Every Ani
mal They Buy or Sell Must
Psss Standard.
So strongly has the purpose of the
lietter-siivs campaign, now being eon- 1
ducted by the United States Depart- |
merit of Agriculture, appealed to some |
breeders that they are not content
with purebred» only, but every ani
mal they buy or sell In addition to
being a purebred must pass a standard I
of excellence.
The methods of one
breeder In Upshur county, West Vir
ginia, according to a report received
by the department. Illustrate this
tendency.
Thia breeder has a fine t
herd of Angus cattle. All calves which
fall below the standard of excellence ‘
that he haa set are not registered, but
are either castrated or sold on the
open market as common cattle.
GIVE EWES NUTRITIOUS FEED
Animals Entitlsd to Liberal Treatment
While Carrying Young and
Growing Wool.
After the owes are bred they are
growing their young, growing a crop of
wool, maintaining their own body and
should be fed accordingly. Give the
ewes enough good, nutritious feed to
keep them In a good healthy, thrifty
condition.
Where pasture Is abund
ant, they will need no other feed, as
green feed Is the natural and best
feed for sheep.
BROOD SOWS NEED EXERCISE
Good Plan to Compel Animal to Como
Out of Sleeping Quarter« for
Her Dally Feed.
Brood sows need exercise to avoid
becoming too fiit nt farrowing tltue.
Exercise can he forced on the sow by
forcing her to come out for feed in
stead of feeding close to the sleeping
quarters.
Carrots Are Particularly Refreshing
to Hunter Or Work Animal—
Usually Fed Raw.
Carrots are not excelled as n food
for the horses. They are particular
ly refreshing given to a hunter after
« hard day over rough country, or
to a work horse. They are usually
fed raw or sliced.
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
* firr better operation
(y and longer engine
rj.-snD<; oa
ZEROLENE
calol
CUTTING AND FITTING
That shows in the finished re
sult a job best described as
••tailored-to-order."
Style« that combine service
ability with looks, facility in
quick putting up of the top and
easy handling together with
best durable materials and reas
onable prices.
Get our estimate.
G. B. BERRY
ONLY BEST PUREBREOS SOLD
EXCELLENT FEED FOR HORSES
Effective Nov. 24, 1919
Trains will run Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays
I .eave Grants Pass..............1
P.M.
Arrive Waters Creek.........
P.M.
1-eave Waters Creek.......... 3-80 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
The gritty oil circulate* through your engin*,
impairing ha performance, and ultimately lead* to
rapid depreciation and repair*.
The cleaned crankcase is refilled with th* prop
er grade of Zerolene.
ATTORNEYS
H.
Road dust, carbon, fine metal particles and other
impunti*» accumulate in your crankcase oil from
engine operation.
Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage
DAILY AND SUNDAY
Ixsive (.rants Pass 1:00 p. m-
Leave Roseburg 1 p. m.
Grants Pass-
Stage
DAILY ANI» SUNDAY
PHONE «5 OR 1BO
LEAVE
MEDFORD
8:00 *. tn.
11:00 a.
1:00 p- m.
4:30 p. m.
LEAVE
GRANTS PASS
10:00
1:00 P-
4:00 P- ni.
0:15 P. m.
We connect with «Lagew tor Ashland and Jacksonville
Think of a five-|>*ssenger, quality automobile, completely equipped
and having a powerful valve-<n-hea<l motor, for
$809 Grants Pass
CHEVROLET
Model ••Four-Ninety" at the new price is the greatest
value of this or any other year.
automobile
W. S. Maxwell & Co.
PHONE 520
McINTYRE for Implements
of All Kinds
Mowers,Rakes, Binders
CLETRAC TRACTORS
Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Tools
402 4 South Sixth
Orante Pass, Ore.
USED CARS
FORI» ONE TON TRI CK. CHEVY, GOOD REPAIR. RFX» SEVEN
PAMKNGER. MAXWELL AT A B.UUMIN. FORD DELIVERY
JI ST OVERHAULED. WE RUY, SELL ANI» TRADE.
C L HOBART COMPANY