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K Vil HIHI MAIU'li H, lirjl. GRANT» PAH» »AII.T COI HIER PLUMBING DOYLE’S Grant» l’as», Oregon ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF KORRECT A BRYAN--The Plumber, non Hur y plumbing nn<l heating Skilled labor only employed W< «uani.it.w our work. Phoue 3»* 512 H Street. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS 0. II MARKS. M I).. Practice limited to dlseuaeu of eye, eur, nose aud throat, Phone <3. DOCTORS LOUGHRIlyilC & MOSER — Physicians A: suigeons. Doctor Lougbrldgo gives special attention to surgery, ohetetrea, and diaeasea of women. Dr. Moser gives special attention to surgery, diognosls £ <11 Beases of children. Complete X- Ray equipment. Dental X-ilay. Of fice phone 183. R«s. Dr. Moser, 48-K; Dr. Lougbridge, 369. I DR. RALPH W. STEARNS—Pbysf- Iciau und surgeon. Special atten tion to surgery, obstetrics and Di- si-aveu of women. Complete X-Ruy equipment. Denlui X Kay. Pbouua, bome, 31-Y; office 31-J. [ dr . W F. RUTHERFORD—Manual t tieruputics. (J0ice over Western Union, ilea. 369-R; oilice 317-R WANTED DR. A. A. McBRIEN—Physician and Surgeon. office 112% South Sixth MAN ANU WIFE want position In Ht., Peerleas Bldg. If camp ua cook and helper. Ad- 38 | VETERINARY SURGEON drusa No. 598, cure Courier. Silk Dresses Holeproof Silk Hose, $1.00 pair Classified Advertising FOR SALE FOIL SALE Herford Lichens, Provolt. bulls. Frail 40 FOR SALE ut ii burgul.i Large leuiu, weight 3500; huí tri sa. 6 CONTRACT for clearing land wanted , Dii. R J. BESTUL—Veterinarian. ResIdelKi) 838 Washington boule cows, sorrell hurra, buggy und by i om$M H ot maa. Inqair« F I. ; vard 1 bone 398-R. pony, 8 alleata, 1 sow, K’glsterod A i I uiiih , Purk ilooma, 611(? G St. Du roc boar, legiatored Holstein 40 I Dll. 11. B. URIFFENHAGEN, Vuter- bull, 0 Fresnos, som» slips, road marian. Office 7th and M St. I plow, shovels, bull dog »tump-pul- WANTED Will puy for Information Phono 11 «II. Res. 803 D St., in regard to available honiewteud || r. picks uml other construction ; bon« 191-R. lumi fronting Puciflc or Redwood tools. Ono-Im if mile south of bigbwuys. or will buy relinquish- i Giunta Paas on Murphy load. Ja mint. Water und Umber uocee- cob Ited’llllg. Rhone 6O1-F42 55 s.uy Write 602, care Courier. 52 I NOTI.TE IS l’LltMBY GIVEN that FOR BALE Choice dahlia bulbs in »11 colors. Maks your selections WANTED By middle-aged woman. at its regular meeting to be held at now. Phono 6o:• F-2 for Mrs. II. Housekeeping or camp cooking. the office of the clerk in the First | National Bank Building in Grants F. Lewinuii, or write Murphy. 38 Write 601 Care Courier. ■ | Pawi, Josephine County, Oregon, on i Invahd'a chair. Phon« Monday, April 7, 1924, at fire o'clock HAY' Foil SALE First and second WANTED tiUl-F-33. W. A. Ogg. 3M P.' M., the Board ot Directors of; CUitll I-. ’Hall i. $20 per tou at School District No. 7 of Jon-phinv burn. 93 4 North 9th. A. A. Couuty, Origen, will receive sealed Ily.l. ________ 38 MISCELLANEOUS bids for the purchase ot the FUR SALE Lo,>. „ und baled ulfulfu liKMSTITCIUiNU — All colors, 6c $’>I,<>00.00 of Constr iction Bonds of the said district authorized at a »pe- , hay. fid anil >13 at place; also per yd. Mull orders returned ciul eloclion held In the said district; Um keyo 2uo egg ini ulmtor. Phone next day. Rose Art tRrop. 610 on thi first day of March. A. 1). 1924. i ttol F-33. W. M. Ogg, New Hope Milwaukie St., I’ortlund, Ore. 38 Said bonds shall draw Interrwt at tho; district. 39 AUTO PAINTING- Save your paint r.ito of five (5) percent per uunutn DRAG SAW with buzz saw attach. with varnish, Now 1» Inn time to and «hull be payable as follow«. — t BRAMI .XI.A V.ilv. la h ad cu have it dune. liu.is Auto Ratal Ouc-t 'lith of tli<’ total nine nr. if the gini’. Salo or trade. 739 N 9th. Co., 511 ii St. Si laid Is'ur at the cxplrat >n of the. eleventh year after the date thereof.) Also liilgg.v A Stratton motor i. ■' 1 loi bl, - 4U MONEY SAVE«'—Avoid lost In und one-tenth nt tho expiration ot| each succeeding year thereafter up; property and life. Real in dry aud to und including tho twentieth year’ Foil SALE - One registered Jersey liquid (tolruciiiorldo) fire extin year thereof; u'l or any part of raid cow, tri sti two weeks. One grado guishers. Meet insurance com b< -id issue to b ’ payable and redeem-, Jer»i y cow. fresh 6 Wink». One panies aud stsio requirements. ul the opt'on of tha Bo rd at good general work hurra, weight Examination, uuy niako, free. Ad aldo any Interest paying «late nft.r tho 1300 lbs., 6o purebred White Leg- dress, Geo. 8. Ballou. Giuuts Pass. eleventh year from the dato thereof. horu liana, 3 purebred roosters. Or« 75lf All bid« •>ha!l be in writing and > ib- Carl A. Schmidt. N« w Hopo. 38 Jl'ST ARRIVED — Now shipment ||< !y ■■>>' n -I at th« t‘ti>>- ai d ' OTTAWA DRAG SAW Full SALE "Sirausky" Vaporizers. They auvo specified in tho within advertisement. one & fool und one 7-foot naw. gas mid re move carbon. Get yours The Board raservozi th - right to ro- new. Price $6o; with nearly now. C. E. Dlxun, titato Agent, Je<" any nnd all blds. Dated this 6th day of March, 4. I). M. E vuiih , ild. buXZvr $80. 38 Murphy. 1 924. 57 No. 2. P P PROCTOP WILL BUY For i nr.h, household good», large or aman lots. C. F. Attest: Chairman REAL ESTATE T. Co. Fono 139-R. 31-tf i Edward 8. Van Dyke. Clerk. ______________ 8KLLNG OUT RANCHES at barguln I POULTRY prices. & and 10 years' time, llauchus for ruut aud exchange. NOTICE OF Ht ND HEDF.MPTION Gold llay Realty Company, Med WHITE LEGHORN EGGS nn<l Baby Chicks from high producing beuu Notice I, hereby given to owners ford. Oregon. If mated to pedigreed Tuncrod strain and iiolii •! i of mttriclpal city refund cockerels. Also ugenl "Master" ing bonds that at the temi-nnnual Foil SALE—300 aero Irrigated lucubutovs and Brooders. Best in jilt'- i st !■ ' ■inent period on the 1st ranch bordering river and high tu west. K. liauimoriiu. .i i. day of April, 192 4. tile City of Grunts way, 2 tuilcu from Grants Pa»s. Grants Pass, Ore., phone «O6-F-23. Pass, Jo. opt.In County. Oregon, w ill Sacrifice at $10.000 oil 10 yours time. $1000 per year. 6 per cent WHITE LEGHORNS—Tancrad strain 1 redeori the f «Rowing outstanding interest. Gold Ray Realty Co.. city REDUMPTION bends viz., bond > Ing eggs, I 1 p. : Medford. Oregon. «.Ilf IS. 19. 20, 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. I ting. |5.00 per hundred, for next 'and 27. Said bonds were Issued and two weeks, lllver Heights Poultry FOR S\I.E l'arlially furnished 5- dated the 1st day of April. 1912. Farm. Phone 223-J. 22tt I Sahl bond» will be redeemed at room house, Victrolu and records. «13 A SI. 31tf FOR SALE -White Leghorn cock- .the office of the City Treasurer of Record the city of Granta Pass. Josephine urei». Hollywood strain, Foil SALE — Modern live-room Phono County. Oregon, on the 1st day of of 100 eggs or bettor. bungalow; built-in features. Best 7«tf 'April. 1924. which is the time fixed 34 8-J. I for Much redemption and at the time renidi ntial district. Also small barn (to bo moved); would make FOR SALI-I White and Brown Leg ' at which interest shall be taken up horn hatching eggs. $5.00 per 100. 'and cancelled by virtuo of the law.« good rt l ideni •. inquire at 311 A Con Schaefers, Rd. 2. 5S and acta providing for Issuing of St. F. E. French. 33-tf auch bonds. FOR SALE — Size 110 incubator. this Dated at Grants Pass. Oregon, < Foil SALE First water right on 934 North 9th. Mrs. A. A. Hyde. 5th day of March. 1924. living stream, with forty acres of 3S G. I ’ . JESTER. land. 2 miles from Wildervllle, Treasurer. near Crescent City highway. About FOR SALE- High producing White 3S I acres subject to irrigation. 2 Leghorn hen., and cockerels, Tan HRIN'GING UP FATHER acres in Griintn alfalfa, plenty of cred strain. Also hatching egg« all the family, father is apt to wood; ideal for chicken ranch, for sale. 1 miles on lower river bo Of the most careless of a cough or fruit, produce, etc. Sawmill near. road. II. F. Bryant. 39 cold, anil It is the duty of mother Louis La Offered on terms. or tile girls to eee that he takeB 33-tf Flamme, Wildervillo. JEWELERS FOLEY S HONEY AND TAR COM FOR SALE OR TRADE 18 acres J. B HOWELL—Jeweler and violin POUND nt the first sign of a cough, hoarseness. After he once on lower river road, $4500. Half maker, repairer of violins and cold or finds out how effective and cash; time on balance nt i> per oilier string Instruments. 306 tries It, pleasant it is to take, he will not cent. Or will trade my equity for South Slxxth Street. hesitate to use it alwH.vs. Contains outside property. H. C. Lee, loth and A Sts. 58 INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC no opiates, Safe mid sure. Has served throe generations. COUCH'S PHARMACY. RESTAURANT FOR SALE—»1000 PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Adv. I will handle, Address No. 593, Clara Tuttle Fenton. 613 A Street. 94 care Courier. State Accredited Tendier. Biirrowes Kindergarten Course. Refiners and Buyers of acre:«. 3 miles from Mrs. Ebba llatisnu. Assistant, NAT1VEPLATINUM4QOLD 515 South Fifth St. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES n„ PIANO SCHOOL FOR BEGINNERS — Iliittlo Coleman Calvert. 511 North Fourth Street. Affiliated teacher National Academy of Music. Carpegie Hall. New York. FOR SALE AUTOS HARPER & SON- Building contrac tors. Shop work, furniture crating. Shop 417 O St., Phone 112-J.____ W. II. BARRETT—Builder, kitchen mid office furniture a specialty Shop mid Resilience 824 S. 5th SI. City. Phoue 5U8-J. Modern methods and appliances have set a new standard for a day's work. Time is the one big factor. This is true in the factory, on the farm, in the home, or what not. * * Time is money today. And anything that multiplies the value of an hour is increasingly valuable. 1 Advertising is an annihilator of time. It provides a short cut between a manufacturer or merchant and you. It makes it possible to tell you in a few minutes all you want to know about the services or articles you need. A quick glance through this paper enables you to sift out the tilings that interest you and in a moment you can know just where and when to go for what you want. Tj I igure how much valuable time advertising saves you if you use it properly. Think how much needless walking and talking it saves you and your neighbors. Different Meat Breeds and Winter Egg-Layers After repeated trials with different breeds a poultryman has become con- vinced that where a person wishes to cater almost exclusively to a meat market, aa well as a winter egg trade, he will make no mistake In keeping three varieties: Light Brahmas for Inrge-slzed roasting fowls; Plymouth llocks for medium sized roasting fowls and spring chickens; and White Wyundotbw for small sized roasting fowls and broilers. Should a summer egg trade also be desired, then the Leghorns could lie used principally on account of their non-broody traits. They will be laying when the Ameri can and Asiatic classes are thinking of raising families, In ense where the market does not esll for large-sized roasting fowls. It Is advisable to eut out the BrahuniB and keep the two others mentioned. If the market is not a good one for broilers, then either the Plymouth Ilocks or the Wyan dotte» should All the bill, and in that case it would be best to keep only one breed. In mentioning these p^tlcular breeds It Is not done to convey the Idea that they are the only ones fitted for that class but rather to show what class of fowl Is needed. The Rhode Islands Reds or the Orpingtons, for in stance, might suit the fancier better. Meat-Scrap Ration Safe for Egg-Hatching Feed Tests conducted at the Ohio exjierl- nieut station show that the amount of meat-scrap fed in rations to laying liens does not materially influence the hatchubillty of eggs. In separate rations which contained approximately 2, 13 und 24 per cent of meat-scrap, the hatchablltty of eggs averaged almost 70 per cent. Even In the rations which contain mucli more meat-scrap than was nec essary to produce the maximum num ber of eggs, the hatchability was high er on the average than from liens re ceiving minimum amount of meat scrap. Some poultrymen have he'd that the eggs from liens fed heavily on meat scrap would he Inferior for hatching. YES, ADVERTISING HAS A BIG VALUE TO YOU DON’T FAIL TO READ IT Published by the Grants Pass Daily Courier in co-operation with The American Asso-iatlon of Advertising Agencies. the fnrmyard name, “rooster." The female bird of like age, of course. Is called u hen. ♦ • • To have good laying capacity, a hen should have three Angers’ width be tween the pin bones, but If the bird I» in good condition she should In no event have less than two Angers' width. • • • A male goose is called a gander, a male duck a drake and a male turkey n tom. A turkey in its first year is a poult. • • • As the weather becomes wurin place the drinking water in the »hade at cool water seems more appetizing tc the chicks. • • • A bird weighing two pounds or lew anil from six to twelve weeks old if called n broiler. When it weighs over two jarunds it is called a spring chicken. The COURIER Commercial Can Thirteen eggs properly constitute a setting, though many poultrymen pre fer fifteen. ... Rather largo comb and wattles for the breed me considered another char acteristic of a good layer. • • • Expert poultrymen designate a male bird over one year old as a cock and have no nliico In rhe'r vocahiilnrv for Phone 390 Automatic Presses IIKVM» PILLS,Or«» HmC-'n tl ! at. Safest. Vwafe KOl.il« SOLD Bï WWÜÜISTS EVcRIMHE Rt TAX SERVICE furnished on State and Federal SUPPLIES Machinery anil Heavy Hardware P. S. WOODIN Sil H St. Phone 42 Personal Returns Corporation Reports Partnership Returns Corporation Records Corporation Returns Compilation of your records tor theae reports, and Counsel in all Income Tax Matters GEO. G. HEWITT Income Tax Adviser 804 and 303 Medford \allena I Bank Building Medford, Oregon Telephone 32fl Felix Musicai? Ask Fanny au . B right , but you ' qe never satis -YOU KEEP TAXING TO PLACE IT IN EvEQY OCTAVE ON T he KEYBOARD — S ometime 1» I think Y ou ' re T rying to LEAD T he C hoir - you ' re ABOUT 5 NOTE«; AHEAb of T hem All T he T ime 1 Department Handle Your Work Quickly INCOME POULTRY NOTES Printing CHJCHESTERSPILLS T hat ' s FOR RENT BUILDING CONTRACTORS S fied tr FOR RENT -Tent for housekeeping, dose In. 621 corner 1> mid 7th Sts. « WILDBERG BROS. Office: 742 Market Street, San Francisco Plaut: South San Francisco Time’s Cash Value Poultry keepers are finding that the efficiency of their flocks Is lncr»«i»ed by having a standard to guide the monthly egg production. A high pro duction In early winter may result In n heavy mortality and a long rent period during the last of winter, and a very low production will produce a low yearly average, resulting In small profit. An average of 1O> eggs per bird per year for the flock makes a good standard. This Is the yearly produc tion most egg-laying contests In the country have averaged during the past ton years, and records from successful New Jersey poultry fnrtns Indicate It to be an average attainable where goiai stock Is kept and food prarticw followed.' > The average number of birds kept each month should be known and a record kept of the dally egg produc tion. P.y dividing the numlier of eggs laid during the month by the number of birds kept, the number of eggs that the flock averaged per bird for the month will be obtained. If thl» 1» done for each month the yearly overage can he determined. Comparing the produc tion of the flock with the standard will help In managing the flock 4o prevent a winter molt, thus Inducing better production. *• The standard of eggs per month given by the State College of Agricul ture is: November, 8; December. 10; January, 10; February. 10; March, 12; April, 21; May. 20; June. 18; July. 10; August, 13; September, 7; October, 0. Totul. 100. AW, WHAT’S THE USE STEEL FLY WHEEL Starter Geur:t in stock for ail curs. J. W. Goy- etty Foundry mid Machine Works. 33-tf FOR RENT Ono 3-rootn furti! h><l Hat. close In. Inquire 70S E St. 39 Eltablhhed 16 Year« Efficiency of Flocks Is Increased by Standard T he ONLY NOTE*» GÍ2EEN BACKS &