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GRANT» FABA DAILY (XKiUEtt P.Mitî -T—r Did You Say PETTY? By L. F. Van Z«4m AW, WHAT’S THE USE CHERRO CHIMES I MIGHT HkVf. KNOWN 1Ll% Town. «Üt> *OUlt> HAMS. SCtH lift »C« mi n So lie spanked them all «uundly And put them tu bed. And startml in raising «Niervo Bread. THtX AUVAMS LfcAVt Tell'it PtTTM joba ion us wen Cherro Flour Hard UTimt lUrcid (Tu tx> continued.) .Lit ..a W. F. Rl’niLlUW.!)- Manual the- raputica. Office over Western Union. Ite« 269-K; office 217-11 W. T. TOMPKINS. D. 3. T. Nervous and chronic diseases Office, Claus Schmidt Bldg. Phon« 804-9. DOYLE’S I Winning Number on Doll RALPH W. STEARNS, M. D. Ebr aicisti and atirsgon. X-Ray «quip- meat. Office In Masonic Temple Bldg-, phon« 21Æ. VETERINARY HVRGEON I i » DR. R. J. BE9TUL, Veterinarian. Residence S3 8 Washlogttou boule vard, phone 39K-11. PEA ROOT-ROT FOUND IN WESTERN STATES Much of Seed Grown in Montana, Idaho and Utah. Survey Indicates That Thsrs Are In cipient Cases of Disease m Nearly All of ths Mgs’- Important Districts. th* mat»« I»*i»durUr>«nt DfGNTIHTR of A«r‘.ctlltur» ) Dm-» | h - ii roM-rot, ao dratructlve In FJrat-claaa t E. C. MACY. D. .M D. denlstry. 109H 8. Glh St. ■he r«-u < uOiUiig m-ctlmis of th« Eastern and <*<-nirul stntee, uevur In th« Impor ATTORN Kl H tant wed-producing «ectloti* of the W<-«t. or Is there BamA l>a«is fer the | II. D. NORTC/N', Atlorney-at-law i PractR.es in all State and Federal iM-lit-f of the growers llwre tost tlielr Court«. First National Bank Bldg. cllsiate and »oil anfeguard them in ■ sente way fnxu lees? Is there jjgy 0. W. C0LV1G, Attorney-at-law. u«t*.er of toe »¡>re«d of |>eu disease» Grunt* P. lm Bunking C-o. 'ffdg ulrti (twu-m seed. Answer» to tbeae question* have E. 8. VAN DIW-, Attorney Practice« In all courte. First Natloual Bank l-een made by spe<-i«llsts of to« bu reau of plant Industry, fntted States Bide 9 1 ■ " " ■" " I ■■■■■ai. I ■ I- 'I ' • II - 1 ■ r- - Il ' I a: Department eg Agrtetirtuve. trim have O 8. B LAN UH ARD. Attorney-at-law WANT MORE MILK. MORE 1IEWF? FOR KALB •tudltsl the i-en «Haea«<- situation dur Goldwn Huie Bldg. Phoue 270. That Milking Shorthorns. Some ing the |m*t <n«mi. w-lileh hu* bem fine young bull calves for sale. WOOD FDR 8ADE- Oak. »3.60; dry one of heavy Joes In nyne of the older Peerless Rauch. J. E. Daul He. Mur C. 4. 81D1ÆR. Attorney-at-law Ma pin«, tt TJ. and n*munita, »3.76 •«nie Tempi«, Granta Pam. Ota. scctletut of toe country, where pea phy. Ore. 67 0 W lAmbrseht, Rd. 1. ORO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law. runt-rot ha* now become so evtiunon IRRIGATED FARM- 14« acres tn 11- WANTED- We are huadquatiers fur Reti-reo In bankruptcy. Opera liiut many field» «re unproductive and poultry at Burkhalter Feed Store. flnofe Valley. 11 <'0 per aere, w«ter House Bldg. Phone 1Î0-R I the continuation of the Industry seems W« pay cash No Bring them tn. right free. ISO acres tn cultiva uncertain In some localities. wn can uno them all any limit, JAMES T. CH1NNUCK. Lawyw- tion Adffretw J. D. Wimer, Kerby. Much of the seed qse<| In th«* East time. J. E. I'ang’itorn, phon« First National Bank Building. Oregon. aiti I* grown In Montana. Idaho, and Vtali, 286-R or 163. 6» wiser«* the imliistry I* relatively young. 13.10 ACRES land, 8-room house REGIHTEItHD OHAWFETR with A C. HOUGH—Lawyer, Tuffs Bldg A survey of these state*, however. In Practice in all courts. chicken Uointe. amali bara, 3 8 fruit family wl»he« iKiidtioti. Earle T. dicate* that there an* Incipient <*«*«M troce Will tell tor prtoo of house. Doyle. «Il H G 8t.. Room « 66 V. A. C. ATILF, lawyer, practice In at p«:a nxit-rot in nearly all of the Im Addrm E F! TxvWhi. Wolf Creek. state and federal courts. Office portant dlstrii ant districa and that under pres- Orgy. ___________ 9^ MTWÍF.Ü over National Daug Store. conditions It prill be only a matter of time liefore thl« type «if trouble ia shorthorn cattle . rntm hmt» THERE CAAiE to my plac« about the Young bull* for aale. Cunningham aa widespread as Iris in the East. 15th of this month oaa red mu Icy Broa. (Bendai«. Or«. 7* In the same way the wiWtern |MHato cow with bell, mark under Jblt in loft ear: and on« black cow with growers, who formerly escaped root FOR BALE -Price »126». fourteen bell on, holo In right ear. hole split trouble*, now find their yield« very acre« Improved land, good tour out tn left oar. Owner cau get greatly curtailed by |^usarlnm blight, room house, barn. «le., «even acres earn« st mt place by paying for Rlilsoetnnl«. ami other fungn* par«- • bearing pears and peaohee. Write this ad if taken soon. W. O. Hill. to P. F. Bogers, nugo, Ore. 79 site* wfil«*li have lll'-r«m*«l with the - Wllrlwrvlllo, Oro. 70 L J. ' 1-_ .......... ■» - - 1 ---- ------------ longer culture of the crop. The w«eg- ! FOR SALE—-Ford one ton truck, ACXXM NTXNT eni climate cannot l*e dep«*n<i«*d up-to over drive, cab, body, top and aldo Dl to k«*«*f> plants liealtliy. Grower* ’ curtains, first c I« m condltlwi. i AUDITING—Income tax, profit and should therefore watch carefully foe | >450 takes IL If you need a truck Imp. anti fiuauctal «tatemanls for Sulphur. the appearnngp of pea root-rot and j now In your chance. Smith's Ga Partners, Corporations «nd Indi [iriictlce the longest |H>sslble rotations j rage. --litf viduals. Ivan IJvIngsteu. Incor IT.alr thlit loses Its colof And lustre, to prevent It* development. The slt- porated Accountant. Phone 389. HAVE A NDM7TER of White fog. or when It fndss, turns gray, dull «nd untlon Is not one to JuRIfy undu»» | llfelnss. Is caused by u lack of sulphur alarm, but tln>*e Hading* should be i horn breeding cook erat» of high In the hair. Our grandmother mads quality for aal«. C- Schaefer*. up a mixture nf Ba*« T«a and Rulphur taken seriously If the Interest* of th« Rd. 2. R epair shop — t»te«m fitting, vipw to keep her locks dark and beautiful, I»*n crop In Inter yeur* are to be safe I work plumbing, boiler and pump and thousands of women and men who guarded. AM HOOKING GIRDERS for baby work, installing. 60S South 6th St value that even color, that beautiful the danger of »prvnding pea dia- . chicks. White and Brown Ijeghotms dark «hade of hair which Is so at Phone 306. G. A. Bryan. tractive. use only this eld-time recfoc. «*a»e* with the ae«d I* minimised by ■ and Barred Rocka for 1922 hatch. Nowadays w« get this famous mix the department si*eclallsts, who point Alao hatching eggs from heavy BANKHR8 LIFE COMPANY - Des ture Improved by the addition of other laying strain. 25 par cent deposit Motoes, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston. Ingredients by asking at any drug I out that only oue disease, the leaf' on baby chicks la required. C. store for a bottlo of "Wyeth’s Sago and p>«l s|M>t, Is carried in this way, District Agent. Schaefers. Rout« 2. 85 and Sulphur Compound." which dark and this Is not ns --'cnerul or extensive ens the hair so naturally, so evenly, as has been believed. in tldîng « íntiiactoiw FOR 8AI.E—At a bargain, on« five- that nobody can possibly tell it ha* room bowse partly furnished. been applied. Tou Just dampen a Good barn, wagon abed and throe 71 AR PER it SON’— Hutlding contrac «non*« or soft brush with it and draw ADVANTAGES OF SELF-FEEDER tors. Shop work. furniture crating. thia through your hair, taking one lota. L L. Ostaes, 106 Foundry Shop Ito 11 St. Ilea, phono 143. small strand at a time. By morning street. 87 the gray h«tr disappears; but what Invtrtsd “V at Bottom of Otvico Com GRANITE for side walk», river loam, A. J. GREEN—General contractor. delights the ladles with Wyeth’s Bag« pels Grain or Feed to Slide Estimates and plans made, Noth- and gulphur Compound I* that, b<- washed sand and grttiol. Phone Out Into Trough. lajc too «mall or too large. Shop ■Idea beautifully darkening the hair 316-Y. liny Wilcox. _______ after a few applications. It also brings !11 8lxit> St. Phono 33-J. Tills self-feeder for hog*, a* perfect back tha gloss and 1-- Ire and gives it FX>R SALE—A good Christmas pres an appearance of abundance. ed by Director Christie at Indiana ex- ents Saxon roadster, overhatffed TAXI Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com and in good condition, now top. pound Is a delightful toilet requisite fierlmeut »tutloti, is uiutk- as shown by newly painted. 1225. To be seen SOONER TAXI- Phone 362-R for to Impart color and a youthful ap tliD cross neotluQ. It will l»e aeon that Jitney Luke or Cutler.’ Calls an- pearance to U>e hair. It Is not In at Tli Foundry St. <’>7 the inverted “V” nt bottom of feeder swored anywhere, anytime. 86tf tended for the cure, mitlgatu n or pre compel* the grain or feed to slide 00 FOR SALE—Standard ntak« parlor vention ot disease. Into the trough. The Bide gate can be grand upright plago, cost MM PHONE ISO—The Bonbonniere fer Tail. Will sacrifico for »300. Addre«H 201 care Courier. <13If WHITE LINE TAXI—Call Clemens PhohO 46-R. Mesi- Drug Store, OAK. PINE AND FIR WOOD for Closed car. Fri ces dence 881. «ale. Prompt delivery. Full mens- reasonable. W. G. White. uro guaranteed. Phono 326-Y. Houswr Bro*. 7047 Classified Advertising < I FOB RENT I DRAYAGE ANI» TRANSFER THE WORLD MOVES; so do Hunch Transfer Co. Office phone Frill RENT—Afalfa, Grain and 396; roa. phono* 171-R, 3H6-L. Stock ranches with and without irrigation, or will sell at bargain F. 0. ISHAM, drayage, transfer: p|- price« on long time easy payments. anos, gafos, turnifurc, moved, ship- Ranches in Juckson and Josephine pi-li, packed, stored. Phono I I county. Ono ranch undor ditch 3 miles from Grants Pass, ou river. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC Gold Ray Roalty Co., Ownurs, Mudford, Oregon. 06tf MRS. .FAMES M. POWERS will not loach after today, ibu-t will again WANTED rosumo her work January 2. i!5 RANCH WANTED—Wanted, tho PROGRESSIVE PlAbO SCHOOL— best highly productive improved Clara Tuttle Fenton, 701 D St., ranch Unit six to tep thousand Primary, Intermediate, harmony, cash will buy, no inflation« con pupil teachers’ course. sidorod, no granite considered., good legitimate proposition will bo HEAL ESTATE L. given prompt coiiHldpration. Bldg . re. T. M c K instry . 603 o st., phons It. Kaylor, ,301 'Kornott 71) rortland, Oregon. 855-R, real estate. Bost ot aolls for fruit, li.iy ®r general farmin.-. by woman WANTED-H ouho work by with 3-yoar-old child (girl) for ITIYSKTAN AND SUROltON mpectablo family. Mrs. EI h I o Colo. R F. D., Gold IHUl, Ore. 68 L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Practico limited to diseases of eye. ear, nose WORK WANTED By 17 year old and throat. Phone tl2; Res. 239-J. boy. Prefers working In Grants Pa ts, but can do all kinds ot ranch S. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. City or country calls labor. Phone lt)h<L, .or call at attended day or night. X-Ray par Sabin’s <»M store. _________ __ »<• lor. Dental X-Ray. Phonos: ilea. WANTED—Work for throe men nnd 369; office, 182, Sixth and H Sts. three heavy teams. Contract lev eling. land clearing or ditch work E. J. BILLICK. M. D» Physician, sur geon, Schallhorn Wk. Phone 54-J; preferred. Call phone 26Ô-Y. v res. 1004 Lawnridge. phone 54-L. 08 Granta Puss, Oregon. A Womans Exalted Service Care of the Sick Learn to’ render thia service skillfully — -whether as a nurae, a teacher, hospital nupervisor, orcnni- munity worker. The three-year course is available to (rraduateti of i High Schools who are >8 y^ars of age ureter. A new clavsh being enrolled. Inquire of the Superin tendent of Nune«, Stanford UniJ veni’y Hospital, San Fran<;uc<has to the course, the wonderful new building and its modern facilities. STANFORD SCHOOL OF NURSING Son Tntncisco i 50t »BY SELECT EGOS FOR SETTIMO Avoid Those That Ara Abnormally G. B. Crabtroe came hack from Small and Poorty Shaped- «Jazelle, Cal., where be has been for Stick to On* Color. some time. Eggs that are abnormally »mall and Prank Hudson who was at Eugene poorly shaped should not bo ue*d for came back to L. C. Hudson’s. Inrabation; neither «honld eggs that Charles Hasting« was visiting at have thin or very porous shells, any sprciuliMs of the United States De C. A. Mansfield's Monday evening. partment of Agriculture If pomlblo, egg» stioiihl l>e Mt wham fredi ffnd It Is never advisable to n*e tor hatch- lug eggaahat are more than two weeks old. (ml of the saiekest ways to ob tain uniformity tn the n< spring Is ct uniformly good sized uggs same color. adjusted to let out n* little or ns much tccrl hh desired. The pig* «111 them selves raise the outside cover, «lilch drops down when they are tljtytofli eating. Tills feeder has sot^ Sffvin- tuges over oilier types. Uthor types an- described ill Formers’ Uulletiu U08 —tree from Department of Agriculture, Wusliiugton. Lucille Hogue is staying down at 'Mrs. G. A. Mansfield's this week. Mrs. Emma Tompkins was over to Kerby doing her Xmas shopping on Wednesday. Mrs Ebb. Hogue. Mrs. G. A. Mans field and Lucille Hogue were visit ing at Korby Sunday. Stevens very IB. Monday. Mr. Stevens to X. V Schmitt visited at Solms on Sunday. Fred Breazeale, and Frits Whito- rnt were visiting at Mansfield's on ■Monday eveniag. Mr. and Mrs. Jess« Knighten were visiting st G-ranta Paas Mondsy. Miss IPearl Krauss was visiting V Mrs. Chas. Morrison’s in Grants Paas. Sunday. Mrs W. A. Hogue was visiting at Mrs. William Wheeler's Tuesday. Ebb Hogue went over to Applegate last week and brought back 76 head of sheep. Godlip Neecely and George Dora 'visited at Ebb Hogue's this «reek. Why He's Dawn. The snow storm reduced the at A man may I* dawn, but be’» never tendance at school this waek. Clair Mahan went to Kerby Satur in. And If he'« a profesMoaal man There was a Christmas tree and day evening. Who Muds patron* that's why hets entertainment in the ehurch on down Henry Breasoale, Curt Hudson, Roy Christmas evening. and Jack Hudson, William Tomp- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wiess were (kins and Joab Black returned from visiting Ebb Hogue and family on (»eland Thursday evening. Tuesday. ' Lloyd Sargent is home from Med We have had »bout thirty inches ford till after Christmas. .of snow fall here this week, but it Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mansfield and ¡has settled to about eighteen inches. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hinkie were in Dr. Billick was called out at John Grants Pass Thursday. Eat less meat if you feel Backachy or Bladder troubles you—Salts is flue for Kidneys Meat form» uric add which ««eites and overworks the kidneys ia their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eat er* of meat must flush the kidneys occa sionally. Yon most relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the •rids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney regmn, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dix- tine»«, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twin^M. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body’s urinous waste get about four ounow of Jad Salta from any pharmacy; take A table spoonful in a glass of water before break fast for a few days and ytmr kidneys will then set fine and bladder disorders dis appear. This famous salt* is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithla, and has been used for penerstions to clean and stimulate slug gish kidneys and atop bladder irritatkrn. Jad Salta is inexpensive: haruaku and makes a delighttul effervescent lithia- wster drink which millions of men and wouiea Lake now and then, thus avoiding serious kidney and bladder disaaacs. During' 1922 Our high standard will be always maintained Remember Barnes’ Jewelry and Gift Store Grants Pass and Roseburg Stage Leave Grant* Pass 1 p. in. Leaves RoectKOS 1 p. m. Fare gXWO One of Oregon's mOKt arcade trip*. Shortest route by 20 miles. We save you time anil money GRANTS PASS MEDFORD Stage Daily and Sunday Phone 85 or 1BO Lmre Mrdfowd Leave Grants Pass 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a» nt. 1:00 p. m. 1 :OO p. tn. 4:00 p. 4.4S is m. Effective December 17, 1*31 We connect with stage* for .Yshland and Jacksonville » Used Car Bargains .8250.00 *M0.«O aaxoN six DODGE ___ FORD TOURING CAR FORD TOITIING .......... MAXWELL __________ FORD TOURING_____ FOLEY’S HOMEYTÀR FURNITURE Sslf-Feeder for Hog*. SELMA Household Appliances C. L. HOBART COMPANY &vrfeQÍion in • ' ¿Tzt — Tfear - jfppe arance A top made here io an example of the skilled awto trimmer’« art—it 1» perfect in dciga and fit and Is built of the finest materials obtainable. A new top froan THIS «hep will improve your tar’s appearance and comfort. Estimates, eke., gladly submitted. G. B. BERRY W. CHILES a 401 G STREET UJ-.- g THE CALIFORNIA AND olt^yRN Soft Sugar Vanilla Wafer*. COAST RATLROAD COMPANY Cream together two capfuls of soft Time card sugar and one cupful ot butler. Add the yolks of five eggs well beaten and a generous flavoring of vanilla. Sift Trains will run Msndays, Wednes- days a^d Fridays two tenspeonfuls of baking powder P.M. and one-half a tenspoouful of soda Leave Granta Pass..... ......_ 1 P.M. with two cupful« of flour. Add alter Arrive Waters Creek....----- 2 Leave Waters Creek.......... 2:30 P.M. nately the well-beaten whites of the P.M. Arrive Grants Paas........ —.4 five egu* end the prepared flour with For Information regarding freight enough more b> make a «oft dough. and passenger rates cal’ at tha office Roll thin and cut In small rounds, off the company. Lnndbnrg building, [or telephone 111. diamonds or squares. WE KELT RAMM EKING on tho fact that we are the best la our lino, because our work justWiee i » b in this statement. For a tin or aheet matel Job ot any description, we ha,*? -the experience, the facili ties and the equpment to meet the mo.-t exacting requirements. Try us for quick, results and permanent batwfactiou. ' W. R. RANN1E A17 Q STREET