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9 % GRÁNTH WEDMHII YY, Alt.1 HT I«. il»ua. • — ■-*-.... „„„ Classified Advertising 1 rÄRM The little red hen » • t. • • - “Puck, pm k, puck, pucKAYah,” cackle»» the little red lien, as she steps off the warm nest, broadcasting to the barnyard that she has just laid a fine, fresh egg. She makes a product that any “lnannfactiirer” might lie proud of. and doesn't hesitate to ad vertise the fa<-t. I I H l I 11 I H I I 1 I I I I I I 11 I I I I I 11 I An’ That Settles It r------------------------------- --------------------- ----------- T hex «auGE R eep vae. heaven % fuso T h LRE IN T h B 6 AUDEN — T h SIJ e 'S NOT A in T he AFTER TOU EVEflY MINUTI» SPEC ,04 ICE ice S ox > 1 S ake " D on ’ t TA WE ALU IMY GETTING f^AT ICE — r NEED put up T vo MORE t on S leeping . the T' o R ch H I I I I I i t 7 ! * t Î ~ • • » • « 2 ? t Z 1 1 « 3 t ? t>. A. BRYAN Tim Plumber, »miilnry plumbing mid heating. Skilled labor only employed. We ginirantnn our work. Fhouo 306 512 H Street. out? *MiN_Dß -FO« US ALL T h C mix, wmt I I I I I I I 1 I I I H PLUMBING L ove T he J ut darned IF T hey don ' t <b€b C h *NGIN ' ladies ; IN I I PROGRESSIVE PIANO SCHOOL— Clara Tuttle Fenton, 618 A. Street. State Accredited Teacher. IJnrrowes Klndorgnrtc# Count«, Mrs. J. J. Hiin»on. Accredited, 516 South Fifth Street. By L. F. Van Zelm © Wwtcrn Ncirapapcr Vnloa IF I Itti INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC PIANO SCHOOL FOR llEGLNNERS - llattlo Celeman Culvert, 511 North Fourth Street. Attillatud timelier National Academy of Music. Carnaglo Hall, Now York. A > D HARPER & SON Building contrnc- tora. Shop work, fnrulture crating Shop 4 17 G St., Phone 14 2 J. Hog3 WHAT’S THE USE 11 licud the Ads in tlic Courier Among th«* concrrie« results of ex Proper Big tension work along agricultural lines Factor Raising which ntny he cited is Increased iftter- LOST Auto Brenne No. 118 165, e-t ou tliu part of farinqtyt Ip Ute work Son;«- su.'eessful hog men make It het ween Galleo and tirimi» P iims , It Im» been decided that "Old ( h practice to shut their brood sow» with sells ami in the u-c of commercial leave nt llaakut Grocory or phone out of the sleeping quarter«« for a fertilizer«. During the jxsir lirJC, ac- 285-L. 71 Glory" I h too long for its width, and I couple of hours each day, thus en conling to the I it Itivi States Depart- fanners will be trimmed 1 inch, for every j couraging them to move about con i ntent of Agriculture, 8 tacho» in length. siderably. Possibly the most practical consulted their county agricultural BUILDING CONTRACTORS I I I Advertising is the radio of commerce— broadcasting things you should know See Increased ' in Use of Fertilizers Housing Is in I Read the advertisements regularly. Buy from them. You will then know the souree of the produets, and whom to look to if they don’t measust' up. K The duck-egg brand« might be just as good, but yon cannot be sure, if the manufarturere themselves will not admit it! I I Tomatoes The D h II uh best 31.00- 31.25; few 31.35) Cal. lugs, 31, up. Egg»--'Extras. 36Vfcc; 1st« 31 Vic pullets, 3 2c. Sheep Are Inclined to Be FeCd li To lx* absolutely sure in buying ANY merchandise, stick to the advertised brands. For their manufacturers believe in them ami tell \ <m aliout them daily in the advertising columns of this newspitper. over their signatures Importance of Oats in One Rotation of Crops — Per dox. / h««lng engaged »«■ ivr are in general 40c-45c, ou- farming, we And «':it/’^llUiTi very Im- 35e; carrot» Finical About ^portimi part tn <>ur roi*lh)n of corn, per lb, 's outs nnd grn»n. or clover, because they ...... are naturally of a cleanly no crated. tun* nn«l will not eat anything that net rs a nurse crop to the liny. Cab|jage—Local per lb.. 3’,nc-4*ic, moMtly 4c. OHts form the main grain ration of they, IheiiiNelvrs, have fouled. It Is Cantaloupes — Hfandard« 33.25- poor policy to try to make them ent moat farm nnlamls, baltig more of a ponics, off the flour of their fold. After lying mtiHcle-bnilding tlmn a fattening food, 33.50 many »oft. cheaper; »nd trampling upon the straw, they writes Birney Mnrble in the Michigan 32.00-32.50; flats, 31.25-31.50; will not rendlly ent It up clean. By Farmer. For years we have fed them Oregon standards, llurrel Gems 34- »«•altering the stuff outside, however, ground to the work horsR«. mixed with 33.75; jumble pack, 32.75-33.00; »bout what they will pick tip each day corn to the dairy Cattle, and flats 31-25. bran an«! milk to th«* poultry. —the straw does not become dirty. During the winter we feed Oat straw Sheep readily respond to feeding Melons -Calif waler melons, per lb. ice rreuniH 2c-3c; Excefl» 1 ’»c-ic; with grain. Breeding ewe» should have with n little timothy to tl)r work nnd oats mixed during the latter horses to "w inter them over" when not Cnsuba» 3c-3Wc; honey dews • 4c; corn part of the winter. Oats make the nt work of tiny kind. The straw that Washington Ice Cream», j3c. beat grain for lambs. One mnn Mid remain» uneaten Is usisi fur beihling, Onion»—Per ,cwt. Wulla Walla i « khvaya get« the sheep all inside being unexcelled for ibis 'purpose ns Yellow tilobeH, branded »acks, 32.50. Ilia pen and sliuta the floor before he It absorbs liquids easily, rendlly rots unbranded as low uh 32.00 »ire»» tlie grain along the feeding In the tnannre and lias a high fer trough. Let nil the nnlniul* get to the ii lixi ng value. Egg Plant—Bc-lOc per lb. To put It all In a nutshell, we grow Peaches — Per box. Calif. Craw gran together mid each one will p't oat« because they uye a square peg In fords, Elberta», »1.10-31.25, accord- her alinre. liy having the grain trough along the a square Jiob*. being well .-uloplisl to Oregon Ing to Hile and quality; »Ide of the pen rained ii foot from the both tin* Michigan climate, nnd oijr Crawfords, largo 31.10-31.25, snuill bottom, llie unlmnlu will not be able needs, ns we van use Itoti« tin’ gra'n 31.00. to get into It nnd noil it. If lt aliotild ami stnlw to a better advantage than Potatoes—Local, per ewt. 32.00- Iirroine »oiled, it should be cleaned that of any other grain. 32.2f. Idaho Ruruls. 32.25. before grain, is scattered, Sheep re- -------------------- ’TT~ Pear» Bartletts. Ore.. Calif, fan- noire n large amount of fresh water Interest during llie winter. ♦ cy 33.50-33.75. bulk Oc per lb. Bunched Vegetables bunches, carrots, beets, ions. 40c; radlshe», turnip», »«eked 3>4c-4c I A tliirk egg liiigiit I m * just as gtsul, Tint the (luck evidently doesn’t think so. She doesn't advertise, and duck eggs have no market. » *1 LOST LOST —A Conklin fountain pen with Sutiirduy ring, gold I iush I mid night. 1'leauo leave ut Courier * 63tf oflice. Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Conriei 4 *« < M I Tt RKEYB FOIl BALE 37 poling turkiiy» weighing from 3 W Io 5'n Illa., 5 bun», it »mull turkey» mid a gobbler. All for 350. Mrs. 11. F. Helk«y, lid. 2. Box 1.13, Grant» i’ll»». Ore. 75 P. 8. WOODIN « POULTRY FOR SALE- 20 half grown Bronx turkey». F. H. Aduni», Rogue River, Rd. 1. ___ 71 Machinery anti ileary Hardware H lU IIIK IIIt lllllllt lllt lllO IIID IIt t llt l IlttH WANTED .SEWING IMINE nt reuaonnble price» at your home or mlue. 730 North Sixth St. 72 MÍÑE AND MILL SUPPLIES Claims of Increased Yields Not Substantiated. <r««p«r-d by th« t'nll-I StatM l>«p»rlmrnt ut AzrleultSr« > ClnlniM 5mule by some investigators that treating the scy'l of small grains with elrctrh-lty IncMnses the yield have not l>««en substantiated by result» of experiments by the Unite«! States Department of Acrirulture. A prie-e-s paletiled ami brought Into Un* In Eng land In 1917 umler the 'trade name "Wolfryn El^trochenm-al Process” ha» been well urlvertlHcil In that coun try. I'nnndii. the Ifnitcd States, and | Australia. The process consists in sulc ’ jectlng the Bee«! grain to an electric current <1 >C) p.-iredng Ittrough a eon- . ducting solution In which the s.’etl Is InimerM'd. Some report» htd'.cuted . that this elecirocll’ nri< »1 liCaUneat ! Increased the yield 20 to •’!>> per cent , and reduced the los- s from Lun;, rust und wlreworm». •Rhe cxtwrlnirntnl im%< «1» adopted by the I'nlterl States ^■paytmept of Agrleuiturc to determine,ttte vnlue of ; »itch treatment and tne >«*sult» ole ( tiilne«! have Just been pablivlx-d in De- pArtgient Circular 305 wlc."b Is now rendy fof «listrllntlhitf.'r.J'ln* invesll- gators conclude wifi e*h- »tatement: "Data obtained from n*dfcnted plats of winter wheat KiirveetWd at the Ar lington Experiment farm In 102! am! ffr_*2 sbowisl no benefit oi- jin.fit rewnlt- ing from treating thte’socil electro el eMie-Hlly |>y the -« ccm J us I 'Wolfryn’ I pr<M-e.««/ Grain > ields iL'm a(l pints | sown with electrochettflmlly treated ««•cd aver. «.«••!' |.l Jnisbnli p«*r acre less than yields from plats T>" trejU<*d see«!. effect yi Wletlt on plant th nr d tlon ■xiuld bo observed." A copy of the cfwul.tr m.iy he se cured. ffs long as thewupply lasts, from th^'Vnltod Sinti's Bepartment of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 1 PIANOS TUNED—llavo your piano tuned wbilu Mr. C. W. Kienle, of Portland, 1» ou hl» regular trip to Gruut» Pus». l’honu Rowell'» Music Store. 126-J. 571Î Electric Current Is Not Helpful to Seed > MISCELLANEOUS FOR FIRE Exllngulshera and refill fluid »e» Geo. S. Barton, Graut» P ush , fregoli. 48tf Get in Young II I t i l i ll'lll D i l l i U l t l l l l l l I I FUR KENT Remedy I St«*ndAy lnetn»»ed interest in horse PHYSICIANS AND breeding Im» byen uppurent in tlic past Foil SALE- Ono 3U wagon, with — »■' ■' . .............. SURGEONS W ll«.».,,»^ »■Sill»»— Illl Ste !■«■!■■» «"■* year. Wl|h lowered price» tor furiu protlucl» generally, muuy furiuern buve I’.ihioi nlu bed, and u Ulsc plow. DOCTOR C. J. HOHER, i*Uy»ictau collie Io appreciate the fuet thut tbc <12 Notili Eighth bl. Phone 1.1-L. «nd Huig««un. X-ray work, utfi«:« fi7tl raiding "f a few fo.il» yearly entail» phone 182; Rea. 112. a mliymHiii of M>or nnd u fnlr market FOR HALE—6 II. p. gua cugino. In quire lower lorry or phom« 6UU-F DR. RALPH W. STEARN* Fixyid- fof !•»«! produ«e«l on the farm. Ilw»ev«r. a note of wurnitig may not clau mid » u r goo a. Special attvu- 13. . 73 llou to aurgMiy. Obemtrlca and Di l>r iiiii H mw th«*« never wn» a »<»•«» Foil HALE Hix high grade Hol- seases of women. Compiute X-Ray lUn« to rul»e ««-rub» and skate» thwu »lulu kiwi ami uiiu ii giKti ri'd bell. equipuiunt. Dental X-Ray. I'boue», iuov . »»y» Furai Life. There 1» u Ail young. A dd re»» '1. II Turiiur, home, 21-Y; office ’21-J. demand fur qunllty drufter». Such a lid. 3, box 73, 75 deiniiml will n«>t only continue Imt In- DM. W. F. RU THERFORD-Manual ■■reuse, provided that the right kind of tlieraputtcs. Office over Wentern REAL ESTATE Union. Hee, 2&V-IU office 217-K. horse I» nvulliible, The dl»<<>uriiglng '•■»■lltioii <>f the horn« market bu» BELLING OUT RANCHEN at bargain prua», I» and 1U year»' time. DR. A. A. MclIRlEN, l'byelciuii and be««n eaiiseii, not so much by luck of ■Uigeon. Ubstetrlca, dlueasus ut market u» by overproduction of soinv- Rauche» lor* roui und eacuaug«. wutuuu, and cintateti. AU chronic I thing the market does not want at Gold llay Realty turn pony. Med dliuuae» treated without thu kuile. uuy price— the iu!»flt horse, lacking ford, Orvgou. It I noue 263-Y or 2«6-R. lypo. quality ami weight. FUR SALE — 3VU ucru Irrigated Tliu Mtnlllon get» mo«t of the blame ruuch burdurlng riv«r aud Uigu- way, 3 uillv» i rum Graut» Cusa, VETERINARY SURGEON for a p«M>r colt, the nuire gets little and the mure'» owner bill me« himself not tUuriilc» ut 3LV.UVU un lu y«ara tíuiu, givuu p»r year, d pur cant DR. R. I. BE3TUL- Veterinarian. a whit. Admitting that tlie Mullion» Realdeuee 838 Washington Boiile- urn not. In all Instances, what they A Inivrust. Gold Huy llamty Co., * Mcdturd, Oregon,_____________ 8111 • i . h «1. Phon« S88 ■•light to be and that, to many fann er», ehuica In limited- -the assertion FOR FRUITLAND, FARM und Tim IMI. K. B. GRIFFENHAGEN, Veter »till hold» good that, with muny of the berland. Hee 11. U. lieudrluka. inarian. Of lice 7 th and M Ht., mure» bred, the expectation of u good City, ottico over ' Bonbunnieru'’. Phon« T»l-R. coif, even with the service of the best ------------------------------- ---------- —. Comur sixth and "G" »truel». H7 gar- ■- draft Mullion In U» Torld, resolves It NOTICE IRRIGA I ED FARM FUR SAJ.E or self Into a friendly little game of dice Runt. Will »ell cheap, it bought with nature’s die« box—the lawn of Notice I» hereby given Hint E. H. ■uuu. Joxepu felauer, 7k& A atu heredity. In such cases, nut tire uses Hnrbock ha» aaaumed my liitureat, St. 6J«t in th» firm ot Gray A limbeck und I loaded dice—nearly every time. As to FUR SALE OR TRADE •SO A on thut Mr. Harbeck linn taken over all I the idlnir metnlu-r coni-ernetl la the pro tau Appagate river, »oven lUIUM ouuide account» and I» to n»»uuie duction of scalawag bor»es—the own er It must be admitted that many »uulu u. «'., treu water tor «4 A. the uutaldo ludebte<Uie»H. M'uuul 1 luiiu goou ouvatuu range, 71 Higned C. W. GRAY. undersized, poorly developed three- tan n«tu»u uuu uaiu, tuiaiiy'oi lu - yeur olds are the result of hot Hum uhi . luqul«» WM MUU, HU. 4. 11 mers, tiles, bare pastures, trudging af ter liar«l-work«sl mulliCr»—and of win- hMH BALh ivbAL FARM, 31 ucroa tern where. In *o fur as the foal Is cop- ,i,v, uuvvuiu, a actúa upm««q, uu- eermxl, a little grHlp, cliolçe liny and iiu«,««ii »mui-ii«uv, x-ruoui House, a few roots are ciHispk'Uoits by their . uwiu,, * «v*uu Wwi,a, nd loua i,»y, mtutia i'«»uy ,u cut, lito auca» (A. PI absence. Portland, Or« .. Aug 13 upud», tuo buMueia cum; buavy Even If a man bus no pride In a Livestock..eggs, butter and but- uniti, lutile, boga, poultry, lui lu horse fpr the horse’s suke. It pays t«X n.ainimry. Futm price *8,600. tertat. steady. have part of the working complement guiuo ut puraunal property mrown Hindi! up of good work mares with in. 11. D. liununck», ouiiu over Bjijliuuuiui'«, co,lier U mid Sixth i Top »leer» ................. |6.oo tt 37.50 »ize, quullty, few hereditary objections 71 Calvaa ______ —....... »7.50 to 810 and no hereditary unsoundness. Mr« ut, Grant» Paas. 73 Must foul«'come In May »ml June. Foil HALE—House aud lot with lm- Hog», top grade..... ’.310.75 it 311.50 If th«' mare Is not worked after foul provenuntn. bl4 East L St., i><- Sheep, top ........... ....... . 310 to 310.85 ing. the eolt get» a good sturt before 74 I mm ba, top .................. 310 to 310.75 tlie lent nnd flies of lute summer. IWneii kth and 7lh »Irecta. Egg», current rucalpt» ... .... ...... 30c The tendency to troulde at foaling time FOR SALE—AUTOS Egga. henneilea ......._»......... ..... 33c Is nmcli gtenter, however, with the FOR HALE—’21 Ford touting A-l Butter, flr»t .................... ........... 3 7'.4 c ■mrly colt, there being a greater per- allupo and extra»; ahm ’ I a Ford i Butter, print» ................................. -43c centngA of Joint III or general weak ness than 1« the case If mare* foal Roadolut P O. Box alto. 71 [ Uutter. Htaudards ......................... 37c later, any hi July or August. The ren- 81-50 m>n for. thlsj Is Jhnt the lata.foaling W heat. hard white ......... 1. >1.30 i4urs s|«-ml»'thJ'aprlng'aniI •■«Wy, Mfffi- W hi'at. wenturn red 1TIR RENT ■Furulsltvd lioiiBC, five Grant« Vass buttertai . 4<>e iner nt hard work (reasonably hard] room» and bath, north »ide. .1301 ,37c tf 38c work rarely kllleil an jtnborn fonl) and Portland butterfat Mr*. «Anna Muter. 71 Eu»l A Ht. 47c »pends some of. her time on gras». Han Franclaco butterfat . Iler system In cleansed, hardened and FOR KENT—To reaponaiblu party, Apple» —Per box, Calif. Gravon- rebuilt, and her functions «re keyed it-acre place iu t.«.y limit», with t>-i<iom tu nil mi «d bonne, garage, alalna, 33.75-33 00; Oregon Graven- up. Tile condition is reflected in a 1 chicken bouse, etc. 62 4 Weal U ntebia, unwrapped. 31.25-31.75, ac- hardy, ruggejl foal that dies only ' St. 72 cording to »lie and pack. through acts of violence. Foil RENT -Olio l-room turnlnhed aparinimmt. Inquire 70S E St.- 75 r INTEREST IN HORSE I i RANTS PAHS VETERINAKf HOHP1TAL—Dr. R. B. Grlffen- hagua, Vut. 8urg»ou. Comer 7th • nd M Hla. Photm 181-R. II eihod . rrrrtflge f»H> the feeding agent« In regard to the use of commer •f . .(all., hay in |Ui uu> de (tix'Ja. cial f«rtU.»-r» In addition. farmer« lu<> -«l ««a • ImVe hei-n *n>»rved tw conducted 15,2715 fertilizer and 4.035 Hpenil trotfl eue to Ihree hotira ench lime dentonatratlonn. ■Dy feeding under auch coudltlona re- I As a result of the activities In con gihdle«» <•/ the weather. nection with lime, 48,000 farmers used 1 It a a; «tent ba» ninny dl«lln>-t ad- •130,000 ton« according to the method» iiininuc». If HtroUg tllU'ia are to be advocated by flie it tom I«. In addition d»ve «ped, llie »uwa ugut get plenty to the above. 1Ofi.0W> farmer« modified of »■.'rrl»e. their method« of noU muiiagement. In order to maintain and improve soil Best to Rie! condition», 3.750 drainage system*. In of Worms Pigi volving 575,000 acre*, and 20.IM) piece« of terracing. Involving 445>.*W acre«, r-iluip» thè l»eM r«-hi<tdy foF vyriii* were carried out Hcrording to th« In ) óung plg» l onaial» of 5 grilla« of method» out lined by the extension ■ »'OHK-l irmi h gtnin» of «antoniu iter force*. ligi m,linda ot body vvelgl'i given once m «' 'p lo fdg». Frequenti)' tbla rem- udì t» coMldered ino expetmlve. pow- Oil Destroyed B rds iter« ■d <q periiN«dl»»olve<l In hot water Thtimirulfl of bird* «vn» nr»d all«.' mitri! hi tlic »lop for five con»»-<li- every « psjmoo ht Las ’I«» tunrnlnga I» ndvieed by muny ling rwMery. li Ibi» i» uaeil gfve ut the Vetcns, Nev., hv oil (flHHmrjred on tvs- frequenfed by the birds, l»nt a tei« of I «li hiii of thè iHuvder for railway hns remedied this r«»o*inion. e«»rj |(K» fwiitml» Uve we|clit. itili ìli EAKLY CRAWFORD TEACHES de livered. riiouu attar 7.30 p. m„ 61UF-14. Ui| u <YM RIKR ■ '. » I brick, tf ÜM STEADILY INCREASED flAILY »» FOR HALE Clean common |I3 pur M. gt high achool. VETERINARY HOSPITALS — ’ » FOR SALE BETTER FRUITS -At Tha Truax Grocery. 24 PAHS