Tt»Uly, 4i AND FEW Mt LES for «ah, Mt k ' ■ 1 lr««U«d without, lb« kuilu. way, 2 miles iroui Graut» r«»a. Phon« Z62-Y or 375-R. baerillce al »lu.ouo ou lo year» lime, (luuu per year, u pur ceut lutereat. Gold Kay Really Vo., ■Uedlord, Oregon. *Qllt DR. R. J. 1WC8TUL— Veterinarian. Full FKUITI-AND. FARM und Tim- Residence 636 Washington Boule­ borlaud, Sv« IL U. Heudrick», vard. Phon« 39N-R. City, office over ' Bonbonniere". Corner Hixlh and "G" streets, 67 DR. R. B. ORIFFENH AGh/N, Veter­ inarian. Office 7th and M St., IKK1GATED FARM 1VR bAl.E or Phono IH-R, Koni, Will »«II cbeap, it buught »uub. Joseph tuten er, 755 N »10 NOTICE Bl. ‘ 6 Jlf VETERINARY SURGEON ossa R ules A SOURCE OF MANY ILLS A great proportion of »tomach trouble aside from cancer or ulcer«, is due to reflex irritation from the rectum or colon. Un­ aware to you, File« or other recti»! di»order« may be th« cause of your III health. ' The »ucce«* of my non-*ur«ic»l treat­ ment over many ye*r* «naple* me to GUARANTEE to cure any c»»e of Pile» or re­ fund th« p»«ient’» fee- Write l«4ay lor FktM J, DEAN.M Dine ... — _ "Atk-orwmn couai POftHAftD.OfteGOM Sneezing ended in 24 houiÿ hook . —t hl« Is positively gMSrenlrcg with h won­ derful new a w #• 11 - known «per In Hat after 8 yearn* Inienaiye study of Hay Feirer, JIoair Frver and Humrn»-r Colds. For this new prescription, known as Dr. Platfa ftlnex Prescription, roea direct to the real imerttal reapr—pro­ tein poisoning of ihr entire system from pollen«, etc, floating In the sir—and neu­ tralises this poisoning com­ pletely. Ao every trace»* sheeting, runny eves and ^ arkets ^ Rinex FUR BALE -House and lot with Im- prtivcmcjit». 614 E.iat L th. be­ tween 6tb and 7th streets. 74 FOR SALE—AUT08 FUR SALE —'21 For«! touring A-l »hup« und < xltus. ulso '16 Ford K<>n«l»ter. P '" 71 » FOE KENT FUR RENT Furnished house, five rooms and bath, north side, 1301 I l • Mi Mtmt 'I. let . 1 FUR RENT- -To roaponaiblu parly, 2-ucre place In city limits, with 6-rooin (uriifshed house, garage, chicken liousu, etc. 6-4 West 11 8». 78 MISCELLANEOUS LUK FIRE Extinguisher» uud refill fluid ace Oeo. S. Uartou, Grains Pass, Oregon. 46lt »6.00 «1 »7.50 Calve» ............................... 8" ■" t«f »Id NOTH C FOR BIDS Hogs, top grade »10.75 ft »11.50 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Sheep, top ............... 810 *10»M5 tO on Monday evening. August 16. 1924. Immbi, top ................ »1® to »10.75 at 5 o'glock llta llourtl of Director« of 30c S< h«w>l District No. 7 of Josephine Egg", current receipt» ... 32c County. Qrcgon. will receive sealed Eggs. henneries ...37 14 c bids for the transportation to the Butter, first --------- elty schools of all pupils residing in ....... 42c the north end of the district Butter, prints ........... and .......37c more than one mile from the city Butter, standards .. 81.50 limits. Details of said « transporta­ Wheat. hard white *1 26 tion muy be secured from E. 8. Van A Wheat. western rod Dyke, Clerk of the Board, at hi» of­ 314*880 fice in the First National Bunk Butterfat ............. -...37« 4y 3 Sc Portland butlertat Building in said district. The Board 45V*c reserves the right to rkject any and San Francisco hutterfait « Per bo*. Calif. Graven- ■ 11 bids Apples ALFRED LETCHER. Chairman. atelns. »t.75-»3 00; On*g«M» Graven- E. 8. VAN DYKE. Clerk. steins. unwrapped, I125H.75. ac­ cording to alae and pack. Courier classified ads bring lluncbed Vegetable« — Per dos. sulta. bunches, carrot», beets, 40c-45c; on­ ions, 40c; radishes. 35c; carrots turnips, sacked 3*4c-lc per lb. crated, Cabbage—Local per lb., .11*0-4*4«. mostly 4c. Top steer» PIANOS TUNED—Itavo your piauo Cantaloupe» — Standards »3.00- tuned wlillu Mr. C. W. Kienle, of (3.35; some soft ns low as *2.00; Portland, la on hla regular trip to flats, *1.25. p«>nle», »3.00-83.50; Granta Pass. Pbouo Rowell'» Oregon standards. Burrel Gems 84- Music Store, 126-J. ff7If »3.75; JtHubio pack. 83.75-83.00; Hat» »1.25. WANTED WANTED- A woman cook lor inlu- ing camp. Small crew. State wage expected, etc. Write No. 663 care t'ourier. 70 DOG WANTED Any person wish­ ing to give or sell a good watch dog, please notify Mrs. E. A. Llewellyn, 1076 North Ninth. Shepherd preferred. 70 SEWING DONE at reasonable prices at your homo or mino. 730 North Sixth St. 72 WANTED -Cool, quiet room with private family, board preferred. Duy »looper. Write No. 665 care Courier. 70 POULTRY FOR HALE—20 half grown Bron* turkeys. F. H. Adams, lloguo lliv. r. Rd I. 71 LOST LOST A Conklin fountain pen with gold hand and ring, Saturday night. 1’leusu leuvo ut Courier offlco. G3lt LOST Alito license No. 148-185, between Galice imd Grants Paas, leave al Basket Grucory or phone 385-1 BUILDING CONTRACTORS IIARI’Ell t SON Building contrac­ tors. Shop work, furniture crating Shop 4 17 G St., l’itone 142-J. INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC PIANO 8CIIOOL FOR BEGINNERS Hutlie Coleman Calvert, 511 North Fourth Street. Affllluted toucher National Academy of Muaie. t'urnegiu Hull, Now York. PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL- Claru Tuttle Fenton, 613 A. Slruel. State Accrfidited Teacher. Burroweu Kindergarten Coursu, Mrs. J. J. Hansen, Accredited, 515 South Fifth Street. Melons Calif, water melons, lb. Icecream» 2c-3c; Excells mo­ I'HSHbHS 3c-3*4: honey dews de. Walla Onion«—Per cwt. Walla Yellow Globes, branded sacks. »2.50. Egg Plant—-8c-Die per lb. Peuch<>s — l’cr bo*. Calif. Craw- fords, Klbertas, *1.10 *125. accord­ ing to si«e and quality; Oregon Crawfords, largo *1.IO-*I.5U. Potatoes— Local, per cwt. *2.00- *2.25. Idaho Rural», *2.25. Tomatoes—-Ths Dalles bent *1.10- *1.25; few *1.85; Cui. lugs. *1 Eggs—Extrus, 36’/ic; pullets, 31*41«. DULY PIPE Standard water pipe and aerrw raains. for every pur- K>ae; alao valves and fitting«, »th nmv and re-manufactvred. All material t«al<*d under erra­ vo re and guaranteed. Immedi­ ate delivery. Money saving priées. G. WEISSBAUM & CO. 109 lltb St. San Francisco A valuable violin, which smashed into 86 pieces in an dent, was successfully put together again. WHAT’S THE USE rWR THREK OfM'RUER FARM K first requisite. Animals s/x.n learn a gi>ed the feeding lot into a muddy area where th«* feed la quickly ground into the earth and wanted Concrete trading floors ouch a* shown In the Illustration eliminate this waste. ’ Thousands of concrete feeding floor« tiave been built by farmers through­ out the country In the last few year«. Every one of theui has paid for Its coat in a short time m the value of the feed saved. One of the advantages of the con- Crete feeding floor Is its simple con­ struct Ion. A farmer will nut need to have » contractor to do the jot» for him. With the aid of his regular form help he can build It himself very cheaply. All he need« to do Is level a piece of ground as large as be wants the feeding floor, then prepare the con­ crete an«l lay It, just as he would do dI nm ppcfir« in 24 hotirM, nr It rests you nothing If you want tn be satisfied that Rinex will help your case of ilay Fever, you can ui( a K-hour treatment. FREE, from your druggist; or you can buy a full week's treatment for frl on a posi­ tive money-bark guarantee. Hr Pipit's Rinex is sold un­ der this absolute ^uaruntcu l*y all good druggists. FUR IjAljE OK TRADE * i A ob Noli«-» Is hereby given »tout E. II. tuo Applegate river, seven Ul Ile» Itarbtick has assumed my Interest south to. »*., tree water for 42 A. In ih. timi of Cray 4 ltarbcck and school 1 tulle good outside ränge, that Mr. Harbeck hnsMaken over all lair bouse slid burn, family orca- outald«* accounts an,! is lo assumo uiu. luquue Win. Mull, Ku. 4. 71 the outside indebtedness. 71 Signed C. W. GRAY. Full MALE REAL FARM, 21 acres river bottom, 4 acres upland, un­ limited walar-rigbl, 4-room bouse. 2 bums, 2 goou wails, bo tons I liuy, auialta ready to cut, 150 «acks spuds, too busiicta eurn; heavy team, cuttle, hogs, poultry, lariu GUARANTELO R4LIEF IN 24 HOURS ■nacttlnery. Farm price »8,500. Portland. Ore.. Aug. 12.— make the most out of the feed given to them. This young man hns a knowledge of the theory r.f feeding, liming at one time taken a course in It. While, accord­ ing to report, other feeders around him made a profit his loss amounted to 83,600, Close attention is necessary. Regu­ lar cleaning of the feed bunks, good water and lots of It, clean bed, salt and kind individual treatment are es­ sentials In feeding. The successful <1 feed» Hv<»« with hi» sol mais, watches over them and Is always ready to pro­ vide better feed and other favorable conditions. No one can instruct him exactly, he must lenrn the details by doing and love for his animals Is the If given the opport unity, nogs will seek protection from severe cold weather by burying themselves In steaming manure heaps «rii eve the '••wiperature seems Just right to them, They come <*ut of this steaming h**up Into the cold for their feed, remain >ng long enough to thoroughly chill, Resides, they may be found In bur- row* In th«* strawstack where often rno high temperatures prevail, In «ueb glares the/ crowd badly. Digger rronts Bigger Profits Possible i ossioie From Improved Animals Kansas dairy farmers couhl In- cr«u«s their returns »20.000,000 a year t. by better feeding uml Iwtier stork, ac­ cording to reported estimât««* of ,1. M Frandaen. a dairy specialist, stt a re­ cent Kifneu* agricultural convention. Thl» estimate is consMered typical of condition» throughout the cotuitry by 1 live stock uml dairy experts of the United States Department of Agrlcul- i tore, which Is prepured to assist state . organizations and individuals In Im- , proving their method.' In hreedltat and feeding. The use of pure bre«l »1res, I particularly. Is u practical, economical, and rapid mean« of improving the quality of domestic animals. Accord­ ing to «lepartment records, more than it.iOO live stock owners have plac«*d I their herds and flocks on a strictly i pure bred sire bMtn, and reports from { them farmer» show that pure bred live stock has about 40 per cent utility value over common stock. As a means of encouraging better feeding methods, the department has developed a simple feeding problem i sheet, which may be procured and filled out by any live stock owner. A specialist of s state agricultural col- lege, or the department, then makes an analysis of each problem and points out the means for solving It. Kohl-Rabi One of -Most Rapid Growing Plants Kohl rabi, though llttl« known as a j garden crop. Is one of the most quickly : grown vegetables. The plant, belong Ing to the «-abbage tribe, thrives welt ! in any soil and Is at its best under cool, i moist conditions. Part of the plant j used Is the enlarged stem which forms junt above the ground. This, when cooked as turnips, tastes similar to; cabbage, though shmewhat mlMer in flavor. In fact, the plant 1« often' called the lazy man's cauliflower. The crop ihonlfl l>e used when hulln arc not more than two Inches In diameter; that Is. beftire they become fibrous and woody. Succession plantings made from Muy until July will furnish young, tender bulbs for use during the entire summer. The late crop muy be stored for winter use. Better se«*d. bigger crops, larger prof­ its, greater satisfaction In farming. • • • going away for the most delightful VACATION DAYS you e'ver had LOW FARES U*e Southern Pacific 16-day or »eaeon ticket low round trip fare». Stop-over • anywhere oa yeaeon ticket». accept the alluring invitation of your chosen beach or mountain resort «hi* summer. Visit famous Crater Lake. Its placid blue waters, bordered by towering cliffs rising 2,000 feet high, make a sight never to be forgotten. And excelle®« accommodations are provided for yotig comfort. Go to Tillamook, Newport oe C om Bay beaches; see the Oregon Caves, the intriguing Mackenzie river; Cali­ fornia resorts, too. These great play-grounds are easily accessible to you. For complete infor­ mation and the Oregon “Outdoors Booklet” communicate with For information see J. M. ishani, Ageut Phone 225 Southern Pacific $5, $10, $20 Standard Oil Scrip Books in these denom­ inations like travel cheques are especially convenient for touring. They save carrying cash, and are accepted by Standard OiJ Service Stations and dealers everywhere for good, reliable Red Crown gasoline, Zeroiene and other dependable products for your car! Ex|ieri«*ncq? Yes. but keep an ear cocked for tips from the county agent. • • • Hijrti analysis fertilisers mean m<>re pounds of plant food por dollar of cost. a • • A bolt in time tuny save nine hours, Repair the farm machinery while yet there is time. • « • How to save more money on the farm in 1«M: Vse more home-grown products for food and feed. Co-operative thinking among farm­ ers is ns importuni ns co-operative marketing "f form products. • • • There «re mnuy who think that farm life Is just one picnic ptensure after another, but they are not farmers. Dried blood is a goral nitrogen sup ply and works more slowly than ni­ trate of soda. It may be dug In when ■ee* I Is planted To good advantage. Pupil» U»e Mirror» The use of mirrors in sch«Mds In Lon­ don Ims been recommended to promote »elf-pride and cleanliness. STANDARD of QUALITY STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) What’s Fair to One Is Fair to the Other