»itn»AV, FiamrART GRANTA PAM DAILY COTRIKR PAGE TWO * — —— ——“» » j . »»»». ■ - b* used only until the pullet* reach aa age at wta«b they caa ire turned ' I)eer «reek valley for the production •at oa kaage. of seed- Th* tboegbt io Ik at 4» tb«w I , It Wa* rrcommenia* *bo that an ’ A. E. Voorhles - Fab and Prop«. export meat* are *ut vouaie ADVERTISING RATES in short a bargain is an article that has value greater than the price asked Display »pace, per inch —---- 35c ment* be exteodtd In other regtau* be secured te properly distribute . \ ould indicate. Local-personal column, per liq* 10« over ths county. the overhead. Raadere. per Maa--------------------- 6« The subject of corD growing was w a great lack of *uccul*Bt food for aaxt dl*cueeed *t>d the rvcoiu toes da­ dairy too«* and a shortago of alfal-1 daily courier By mall or carrier. par year »< 00 tivo was adopted that th« farmer* fa bay. These condition* bar profit l ri*U>H iK|tpb<'R iv r II- <»( you l.\ ,ular stock Dinnerware—famous By mail or earner, per tauth. .80 of the county grow uu»'~ «»rn and in lb* bnainees of dairying A herd know flint when we hiiw a <•!<•» it makes, like Homer-I^ughlin, etc. l-ast Saturday. February 16th. loan of spring wheat and spring oat* of leas than ten good cows la 304 pro­ inrun* actual money wvetl 01» every Th* growing of Moon-seta somber fitable as the tabor of caring for a was a day full of evsuts for all per­ Srts and o|x*ii stork pattern!», all at 12 for altage and Minnepota number lea* number I* about a* much. Over sons in Rogue River and the sur­ one discount 25 per cent off purchnm*. The stock MEMBER or ASSOCIATED PMKSB 2» for grain corn was also recom­ 15 «111 require ektra labor and that rounding community If you tloii't know tliib fnup t'Xper- This mcHito t'at a set regularly $9.00 Tbs Associai ed prese I* «xsiualve- and poultry show, together with the tauat ba recompensed ly tati U ed lo Ih* usa far republlca- mended aa best for this climate ienre- - try it <>iue, then you too, will will be your* for $6.75 It was brougbt out that there were domestic science display was the Ths aubjoct of pasture wa* the tlon of all nevi dlspatcbes croditad know that 11 H. T. <'o. .*ah* in jimt If you need f ail set», we have them, if attraction Al 10 o'clock in the in Ibis, or all olherwisa credited. in next and aa absorbing and intoreet- 122 regUtered bull* and 63 grade Ibis paper and also Ut« locai gews tng topic it became before all were and scrub bulls ia this county and a morning about thirty head of stock what the word ihuguin nielli*, every you want only a few pieces tn fill in publlahsd bar eia. through with it. The not results are more was started to have th* grade« was brought In by the farmers and your art. pick them out, the same dim- time. AH rtgbta tot rwpabUcatloa of yet to be determined. A mottos by and scrub* wllminaied as soon as pos­ was on display in the old Neat­ ASK FOR YOUR FREE OIL PAINTING DURING THIS SALE hamer building. The poultry, con- special dtapatckes Aerata are alno re- W. H. Leonard expressed the »enas of sible. sarved. ot about 25 coops, was on slating the meeting that more and greater The bringing la of auction cow* Phone 139 R 209 211 South Sixth St. experiment* be made with the vari­ from other sections, presumably the display at the Community hall As FRIDAY, khMBl.UtY X*. before, * no awards of prises stated ous seed mixture* cbtts of other sections, «as rigorous­ would be made, but prises would be The growing of potatoes »a* of ly condemned. given the students of the public ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ like interest and brought out many The livestock group found tkat Jo­ ♦ thought* which resulted in a motion OREGON WEATHER ♦ sephine county has 480(1 beef cattle. schools for th* best ability in judg­ lion to all who witnessed th* dis­ same wa* largely du« tu the tlr«lv»» Prvtbyt'Tlsn church un'l at the hum* Pacific Coast States: Fre­ ♦ by Mr Howard that only enough po­ 2500 sbeep, 1200 goat* and 3 200 ing stock At 1 o'clock in the after­ play. it being manifested that the work and «(forts of M»**r* a It of Mrs laingworthy last Friday af- ♦ ♦ quent rains in northern Cali­ tatoes be grown for local consump­ •wine The needs of the county an­ noon Mr. Howell, county agent for farmers in this section are not satis­ Brashear and K. It Cgrter, and It tarnoun. and after « profitable bus- •»< ♦ fornia. probably extending over ♦ tion and that *bipment* in bras than nually amount to 650 be«f cattle. Josephine county, had the stock di­ fied with raising anything but the has proven beyond doubt that such In«*** session, nn enjoyable •orlai ♦ south portion, and frequent ♦ car tot* be dlacouraped. It wa* voted ' »67 sha«p for muttoa and 4750 for vided into two classes consisting: beet Mr. Thos Galllgar had charge events are beneficial and helpful hour wa* «pent First, four dairy cows, second, four of this exhibit ♦ rain* la west and rain* or snows t that thw earitest of all and gold coin I wool, abd 3822 bogs for pork Ernest Jacobsen, of this city, b The crowd then met and that this exhibit Is a forerunu-r Jt »> in eastern portion of Oregon ♦ potatoes M raised for market, thus wa* found that less hog* and sheep yearling heifers. The students were al the Comm unity Hall and listened of a larger and better *how next riijoylng a visit »lib hl* brutfeur »» divided into three divisions consist­ ♦ and Washington. Temperature ♦ stattdardiUng the » arieti ss tor mar are produced than are needed tor ing of the high school, first division; to some very intereating and Instruc- year. The management of the from Alaska, wbom be ba* uul seen ♦ ♦ near normal. live talk.) by Mr. Cate, county agent stock and poultry show wlahe* to for several years kellng early. The Sp-n< e Sport. « local consumption. seventh and eighth grade*, second for Jacksou county; Mr. Howell, thank Messrs Rarhart. Sams and ♦ ♦ Professor laxngworthy rec dvod a white Victor, wa* adopted aa the type! The livestock group recommended division; fifth and sixth grades, third county agent for Josephine county; Whipple, m»mt>ers of th* school telegram from Arcade. Calif , that Kain west, increasing cloudi­ ♦ for a lato variety. Ths planting | ♦ ¡that beef cattle be raised wherever division, and in addipon thereto Saturday ♦ ♦ ness east portion. question brought out a wide variety I I there te natural graxing pasture. there was a free-fur-all contest in Mr. Mots, club leader for Jackson itoard. tor their generous’attltud« in the Rogue River high school basket- ♦ ♦ rain. of experiences. The gist of these ' which I* limited |n this county. It the judging. Each student was giv- county. Mr Lowe, Mr. Frobach and providing the nt*« ruar? moor y for ball team baa been selected as the representing Southern ♦ <♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ ♦ eontestor was plant seventy day* before you I also Stressed tbe Importance of an en a card and number, and. to elim­ Mr. Foster also entertained with prises the PAVING assessments The regular »eml-monlhly meeting Oregon at a tournament of eight gather the prod sot. Thu* the 70-day 1 j improvement in the stock. The prac- inate all guess work, they were re­ good talks The people then visited For year* there have been unpaid period should be counted upon as < j tice of using good range for dairy th* high school and viewed the dis­ second, ¡tester Pickett. 1116 third team* to he held at that place soon. street assessment* against ceriain from the fail frost backward tn the I bred steers «aa strongly condemned quired to give their reasons for plac­ play of sewing by the pupils of the of the Civic Improvement Club will Our team won the cup last year, and ing the animals. Mr Howell placed domestic science department All take the form of a spirial entertain­ If they ar« sucewaaful this year, they vacant tat* and other property In the season according to the experience ' as wasteful. They also »ent on rec­ city which have been getting larger in the locality where the tuber ia ord as favoring tbe penalty clause in the animals and the one who came were unanimous in voicing their ment next Friday evening given to will be entitled to retain the trophy. nearest bis judgment received the opinion in favor of th* fine work “■ and larger through the accrued in­ grown. Approximately this is after connection with the present bull law thsir husbands at We do not consider our team quite prise. In thd free-for-all the con­ done by the pupils of this department I the members and terest. In many cases the uses hare the tenth of February for the early as applied to beef bulls. A R. Brashear. as strong as It was last yeur. but testant could receive a possible three and their teacher. Mis* Irene An­ i tbo home of Mrs. ^.not been paid over a tang period crop and after the 20th of May for Mesdames lira- the boy* are developing fast und do­ The hostesses are Tbe expansion of the sheep indus­ hundred points. Tom Mooney took derson. Is entitled to great credit for ing good work ''Bill" Moore and and the city has been the loser. As the late crop. shear, James Martin and Clark try In Josephine county was urged first place in this contest, scoring the success she has attained with Walter Wakeman hnvr developed In­ the amount against the property in- From authoritative information, The always interesting and all per­ A few sheep for every farm will be 271 points and was awarded a prise the students along this line There we are confident that before long the to two strong guard*, equal, wv think w creased, the chances of its ever being vading subject of dairying came next of »15; Keith Striker scored 267 paid was decreased. Last night the and N. C. Mari*, deputy state dairy recommended, the farm* to carry points and received a prise of »11 were no prizes offered for best work Ancient River Mining and Milling to those of last year. Lloyd Beer* only that number tor which they I* coming along fine a* center, but in sewing, but prizes weru given for MCity council took a very definite and and food inspector, was asked to This money I* to tie paid to them up- the best ability in judging thia Cumpaay will resume operatlvns. a* thia I* hl* fl«at year, he cannot bo have ample feed. Good mutun forward step in offering the city's make plain the fact* about the antl- Mr. Roe*. Dull, manager of th* plant on condition that they attend the • ■ equity in this property for »ale at oleomargarlpe bill now under refer­ breeds «er* recommended a* the summer school sessions at Corvallis work. Miss Carroll, home econom­ ba* been working along different I expected to line up with players of Alva a figure much less than that stand­ endum by the butter substitute in- standard to be adopted aa the native In June for a period of iwo weeks. ics teacher of Medford high school, Hues and be thinks substantial back- ! more extended experl<«ti< o graas offer* a good pppvrtunity for graded the work of the students, and lug will be forth-coming very aoon Itews, one of the regular forward* ing against the property. rerest*. If the thing» be »ay* about early lambs. Other recommendation* and this money is sufficient to pay the students then were permitted to I of last year's team, I* holding hi* This property has not paid taxes Three teams from thi* school, con­ own. while Marvin Rogers, th» other the processes aud condition* under regarding sheep were for careful cull­ all their expenses while there. In grade themselves, the ones coming for several year*. Chances are that which this stuff is produced, it is ing and co-operative marketing of the high school division the contest­ nearest to Mis* Carroll's judgment sisting of tbe first team, grade team, forward, is gutting batter every guuie 5. it would be many years before it and girls' team, played luuketball at I he play* ants ranked In the following order: certain that but very little of these wool and mohair. receiving the prizes. They were di­ Uentral Point last Friday. paid any more unless some such ac­ Our Fi rwt. Ted Striker. »2 00; second. 4 substitutes would be used, The dai- vided iirio two divisions, the ad- high school first team wMn by * Tbe growing ot hogs as a major' tion were taken By getting the Richard Beers, »1.2«. third, Lloyd rymeu are raising a fund to fight industry here wa« discussed. On Real Political Is*««*. vanced or first division and the first score of 5 to 14. whllp the girl* team lota back into the bands of private Scott, 75. fourth, Dwight Horton, “"i-Sl issues rinnot be ■■Resi politic this injury to their busine*«. dairy farm* where whole milk is not! 50c. Seventh and Eighth grades, year or second division. The wln- and grade tram Were defeat'd 19 - owners who desire them for build­ manufacturad b; ly tlie lenders of politi- tiers w»ru as foltaww: Advance*, Roy laithrop made a motion that a »old, one hog to each cow 1» recom­ first grade, Chester Diets, »2.00; ings. the aasessauie property will be to 23 and 9 to 13 respecUvely. On cal parties. *n l real one* cabt»u t>r> greatly increased and will naturally committee of farmer* be appointed to mended. Grain farms will be asked* Lloyd Milton. 75c; fourth, Jack first. Miss Margaret firay, »2.00, Wednesday night of thia week Cen­ evaded by political pertica The reni "•cond. Ruth Pickett, »2.00; third. tral Point will be here with three political l**n which we cnll public — quent pr<*erty will be advertised tinue the sale of butter substitutes to ble. One hog to each farm for the second. Burwell O'Kelly, I »1 25, Bernice Clugston, »3.00; second, that time aspect reveng». opinion"—James A. Garfield. and it may be possible to find places protect both home industry and the consumption of garbage 1* urged. Co­ third, Norman Brashear, 75c. The Mary Laws, »2.00; third. Violet Tbe Ladle* Circle of the Cochrane. »1.00. health of the community. operative livestock shipping was fa­ students manifested much interest desirable for homes by many local In the evening Mr. Ball of Gold Prof. N. C. Jamieson «aid there is vored. people. When the lots were offered in this work and surprising ability Hill, gave a nice talk on "Commun­ aa under production of milk by Jo ­ Boys' and for sale with the large assessments was shown by most of them, special ity Spirit" aud encouraged the boys outstanding there was little chance sephine county cows; also that there indorsed. mention being made of Keith Stri­ The poultry sessions were attend­ of getting them back on the tax roll. Opposition to Increased grazing ker, a boy of 11 year* old, who won and girls along the line of raising stock by making the statement that ed by a representative group of poul­ fees on forest reserve lands was second in the free-for-all. his bank would finance any boy or try men. They recommended that voiced. The poultry exhibit was a revela- girls who wanted to take up the rais­ ‘ the farmer Interested in the raising ing of stock. We are always glad to J of poultry and who I* willing to fol­ Mild unii »unii) is the mule (Continued from Page One) have Mr. Bell with us as he helps low certain necessary practices main­ of the Soot hern l'a< ifl<- to us out In many ways. He was fol­ C7 e . Niles made a motion that far­ tain a flock of »00 hens and pullets. Hie East, through the al­ lowed by Mr. Simmons, secretary of mers be recommended to experiment For the farmer not interested, it ways lilt cresting states of the Grants Pass Chamber of Com­ more extensively with oats and that was recommended that he keep 24 Californita, Arizona. V» merce, and while he Is a new man more acreage be devoted to this crop. ben* or less. No one will be Influ­ AdvcrtiftcmcDUi un dor tills iK-ading 5c per line per /Ill Mexico, Tetas and lamia- in this community, he left the Im­ From this the discussion led Into enced or encouraged to engage in Claaai/led a4a appear un (A r this tiealng the first ..me i.iua. pression of a fellow that one would the growing of alfalfa of different poultry raising on les* than 10 Tew days' stop-over uliow*»l like to become better acquainted varieties. Mr. Porter mad a motion acres of tillable land for each 1000 on ul| tickets at many points with. After Mr. Simmons. Mr. Ted that the county grow leas grain bay hens. It was decided that It is more in California, and along the THESE OVER— FOR RALE—Male calf, ready to Cramer gave an Individual talk and more Grimm alfalfa and the economical for the man who wants LOOK Maxwell, 1917 »50.00 Sunset route |n< lulling lire wean, »1, come and get it. Gun ­ which was enjoyed by all; the young motion was adopted unanimously. to raise only 200 pullets to purchase Overland, 192v »175.00 ter, phone 602-F-14, Rd. 2. 26 folks all knowing Ted. want him to th leans. The Grimm Is a dry land variety that day old chicks rather than raffle Ford Sedan »375.00 come again. After these talks, the FOR SALE Everbearing straw ­ Plan NOW to take the Ford Truck, with cab body »275 three or four different lots. can replace grain hay with profit. Two raspberry roots. Order at once, audience was very enjoyably enter­ Southern route and join iu W. S. Maxwell Co. 26 “Farmer” Smith said that Grimm types of brooder houses were advo­ berry plants, also everbearing red tained with a reading by Mrs. W. H. the world-famous sown in drlls 30 inches apart and cated One Is the movable colony FOUND—Pin on A street Thursday Mrs. Mina Mark. Rd. 4, Box 6 36 Sparks, entitled "The Farmer’s morning. Owuer call at Courier then thinned so that the plants will house, 8x12. The other Is the per- WOOD FOR SALE — Manzanita Mardi Gras office. 26 Life.” This was a humorous selec­ Stand one foot apart Is a most sue- manent brooder house with four al- »3.75, chunk fir »2.75 aud »3.25 festivities al New Orleans, tion and very appropriate for the FOR SALE~- ~ per tier. Phone 286. Houser cessful plan for dry land. ternate yards, one for each year, to February 2H to March », a One Studebaker, light Hix »800 carion. Bro*. i _ »390 One Dodge pageant id unrivaled beauty Mr. Howell then awarded FOR RENT — Comfortable sleeplug »900 One Hupmoblle und splendor. room. Bath aud phone. Call at prizes won during the day. The One Chevrolet »375 Talk your trlp over wlth 613 A St. 94tf These are bargains dies had all brought their boxes your Jocul Agent- be will Studebaker Agency 2 6 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for daintily and artistically decorated gladly givo you information FOTTKINT—hiicely furnish' il apart raw furs at Sain a Place, 60S 11 St. I and they were arranged in a taste­ concerning tare*, etc. ment. CAll at 408 E St. 62tf 83tf ful manner upon the stage. Mr. JOHN M. HC’tJTT HAVE YOU”BEEN THROÜ g ÏF t HE WE OFFER a complete photogra­ Culy of the Medford Poultry Asso- Asst. Passenger Trufflc Mgr. MILL? It not—try it for quality elation, Mr. Brommer, of the .Jack- phic service — Portraiture, copying I production. Mrs. Bancroft's Pic­ I’ortland, Oregon old pictures, enlarging, coloring, son County Farm Bureau, and Mr. ture Mill. 08tf kodak finishing—the more dlfli- Knight, representative of the Crown I cult the job the better we like It. Southern Pacific AUTO PAINTING—Enameling. All Artcraft Studio, phone 88. 50tt Flour Milla at Medford, acted as work guaranteed. J. J. Hine», .',11 H8t. 29 DRY FIR chunks, »3.50; dry slab judges In determining the prize boxes. wood, »2.75. Prompt delivery. V. RECORD HAND motors handled, At this point In the program we I. Megargle, phone 13-L. 93tf overhauled and repaired at Clev­ enger’s Electric Htore. 21tf were entertained by the Neilson or­ FOR RENT -2 or 3 room apartment. ; FOIt SAijtz- -Halt or more cash, bal­ Inquire No. 593, care Courier. 22tf chestra of Grants I’aMs. They vol­ ance terms. NE54, Sec. 30, Twp. -w • unteered their services and the 40 S, Ji 8 W. near Waldo, »800. DEAD CAR STORAGE, ill H St. tf music they rendered was as high E. E. Fisher, M. D., Salem, Ore.2» T M STOTT Insurance Specialist. class as anything we havo heard DIMENSION LUMBER aud Hidl.'.g Automobile Insurance a Specialty. hero for some time. Bobby Neilson, at bargain prices. 823 East II St. Reasonable Rates. 87tt the violinist, rendered a solo by re­ 25 DRY SLAB WOOD »2.50 and »2.75; ' quest, and it was so well received aiH'e, since every style shown is representa­ I DRY SEASONED WOOD William* Oak »3.50 and manzanlta »3.75. that It was hard for the young man Wood Yard, l’hone 137. 23tf (J. \v. Lambrecht, phoue 155 Y. 25 to geraway. tive of the newest in lasting ami leathers 'FOR SALE About 9 acre*, two TUNED Have your piano | Then followed the sale of boxes. ¡ dwelling* and shack, store with P1ANOH tuned while Mr. C. W. Kienle, ot Edwin C. Browne, <>x-superintendenl that the foremost of the country's manu­ stock, warehouse, oil bouse, barn, Portland, I* on lit* regular trip to of the Rogue River schools, now at I all other outbuilding*. Good lu- Grants Pass. Phone Rowell's facturers have produced. catiop on good highway. Write Music Store, 126-J. 37 I Yreka, was g< nerous enough to come No. 595 rare Courier. 30 here at bls own expense and act as WANTED — Experienced dining room FDR SALE—Que of the best teams auctioneer, und the fine results of waltreas. Josephine hotel. 25tf Fords In Josephine county, weight 3100 Priced at only $4.85, $5.85, $6.85 and $7.85 $100 and up lbs. One dapple gray mare, one FOR HALE I light buck board, »12. the sale were lurgely due to his ef­ Chevrolet The $200 dark sorrell gelding. One set 1 steel clad *t