Illinois Valle) News, Thursday. September 11, 1911 CLASSIFIED ADS New Livestock Rules For Stables and Markets TRUCK AUTO FIRE ACCIDENT AND HEALTH Life Insurance, Pius Service. Call or write Al. J. Peake, Phone 210, Grants Pass. the soil, help to prevent its becom­ ing hard and baked. Where such materials are deficient in nitrogen their value is increased and their decomposition hastened by the ad­ dition of nitrogen fertilizer. Estimates are that one year of legume sod will restore about as much humus as is lost with one year of cultivated row crops. The upper three feet of good soil may contain more than 200 tons per acre of organic matter, accumu- ’rted through thousands of years, which is lost under cultivation at the rate of about 750 pounds per Charlie (. han comes back to acre per year. brill movie fans in a double bill o- at the Cave City theater next Wednesday and Thursday. The w ays to Increase Milk icturi is "Dead Men Tell." Oriental Sleuth Rules and Regulation» Governing the Sale of Livestock at Sales Stables and Markets. New rules and regulations gov­ erning the sales of livestock at sales stables and markets have been made by the state department of agriculture and are announced by W. H. Lytle, chief of the division of animal industry in the depart- FOR SALE—Concord grapes, 2'aC nient of agriculture of O regon lb. at the ranch. Bring contain­ Bulletin. These rules provide: er s. W. C. Runyan, west side 1. All sales stables or markets highway. 19—ltp used for sale or transportation of EOR RENT—Jay's Modern Cot- livestock sha’l be so constructed tages, $15 and $20 a month to that they can be maintained in a permanent renters. Everything -•anitary condition. The sales pa­ new. Hot and old water. 1 vilion rings and alleys, and also mile south of Cave Junction. the livestock pens used for swine 19—2tp and sheep, shall be properly floored sephine county. Copies of the de- nartmert bulletin for June may or paved with water tight mater­ GRANGERS: obtained at the county agent's INSURE your BUILDINGS and ial. office. 2. All animals consigned for sale HAW — as low as -o- shall be accompanied with a state­ 45c per $100.00. ment signed by the owner that to M’indow-Washin ■ Method Write or call his best knowledge and belief they AL. .1. PEAKE, Given to Aid Homemaker have not been exposed, within the Phone 210, Grants Pass. period of incubation prior to the Homemakers can take a tip CHICKEN AND STEAK dinners date of sale, to other animals of at Ye Rustic Inn. Acme and the same species affected with tu­ from gas station attendants when Budweiser with your dinner or berculosis, Bang’s disease, anthrax, it comes to cleaning windows, says sandwiches. 15-tf scabies, glanders, hog cholera, ! ois Lutz, extension specialist in home manai'cment at Oregon State swine erysipelas, infectious enter­ WANTED — Wool and Mohair, college. hides and pelts, junk batteries, itis of swine, or any other com­ Many homemakers write to Miss metals of all kinds, radiators municable, infectious disease of ' Lutz and complain that, although and iron. Grants Tass Bargain livestock. I they use plenty of soap and warm No animals shall be sold that House, 624-626 So. 6th street, 'water as will as “elbow grease,” 50-tf originate from farms in Oregon their windows still show streaks or Phone 86. or elsewhere on which the animals bits of lint from the cloth, This WANTED — Representative to j of the same species are under of­ is quite natural, says Miss Lutz, look after our magazine sub­ ficial quarantine of the state live- because, in the first place, soap scription interests in Cave Junc­ | stock sanitary authority of the tion and vicinity. Every family | state of origin because of exposure causes streaks and is hard to dry. while many cloths leave orders subscription. Hundreds of to the diseases just named. on the glass in spite of all one dollars are spent for them each Truckers of livestock to the sales fall and winter in this vicinity. I shall furnish a statement signed by do. In place of this method she Instructions and equipment free. the owners of all animals included ommends using clear warm water Guaranteed lowest'rates on all I in his consignment, setting forth if the glass is not too dirty, or periodicals, domestic and for- for whom he is transporting them < i n. Represent the oldest mag­ or if owned by him, from whom he water containing a little ammonia 01 alcohol if the gh’ s has a greasy azine agency in the United has purchased such animals. States. Start a growing and 3. The person operating such | f'lrn on it. If a small spray is available, the liquid cm be applied pci manent business in whole or sales shall employ a duly licensed pare time. Address MOORE- veterinarian to inspect brands or to the giass in n thin, even cover­ COTTRELL. In., Naples Road, earmarks and inspect and examine ing. For wiping tie glass, either North Cohocton, New York. all livestock offered for sale not j a chamois skin or rubber squegee 19-2tp covered by a certificate of health. is better than a rar. Sqm gees are used by professional window wash­ The veterinarian must examine all MACK’S SEED & FEED STORE ers and small ones can be pur­ the health certificates on all ani­ now under new management. chased in any variety or hardware Carries a complete line of feeds mals consigned to the sale. He store. and seeds of all kinds. Make will also supervise the cleaning our store your headquarters and disinfection of the sales pa­ vilions, yprds, pens, premises, and vehicles used for transporting ani- I SUMMONS mais, immediately following such , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF sale. “Don't burn anything that can THE S I ATE OF OREGON, FOR This information was taken from ' be converted into humus” is a basic rm: COUNTY OF JOSEPHINE. Margaret Elizabeth Tucker, < the official rules and regulation- ! rule for maintaining the fertility Plaintiff. by O. K. Beals, county agent, for of Oregon soils, accord ng to Dr. vs. the information of farmers in Jo- R. E. Stephenson, soil scientist at Stanley James Tucker, Defendant. the (). S. C. experiment station, in To: : tanley James Tucker, De- a new station circular No. 143, en­ f endant. BIDS WANTED titled "Humus for Oregon Soils.” IX I HH NAME OF THE STATE Sealed bids will be accepted by OI OREC()N: You are hereby re- Humus or organic matter is • i ' 'il to appear and answer the ! the directors of school district No. whnt keeps soils physically fit. Any < niplaint filed against you in the 4, for the sale of the Old Waldo above entitled court and cause School building and 11 acres of waste products of the farm, or city lot for that matter, such as straw, w n four (4) weeks from the Bids to be weeds, stalks, stubble, vines, canes date of first publication of this j land, more or less. - omnons, which date is September I sent to Nora Woodcock, clerk. ■It1.. 1941, and if you fail to so ap- School District No. 4, Cave Junc­ or leaves, all are valuable sources of hiinnr returned to and answer said complaint, plaintiff will apply to the above tion, Oregon, Route 1. The Board co it for the relief prayed for in j reserves the right to reject any 1 c. niplaint, to-wit: i and all bids. For a decree of divorce forever NORA WOODCOCK, Clerk. successive weeks. D- ' f first publication: Sep- iv’ . ’ 1. 1941. D- e od here. There is no delay. ■ eritied to the undersigned or to W. T. Miller, her attorney, whose U ». R«>»i is United State National k Building. Grants Pass, Ore- >n, <>n or before six months from the date hereof. Dated this the 21st day of Au- i-ust, 1941. ELEONORE KIRCHNER, A n. -listratrix of the Estate of s K rchner, deceased. f first publication: August 1941. f last publication: Septem- A Complete Line of 11. 1941. i' Make your own terms Pay as you are paid Page Five GOLD LABEL Straight BOURBON Whitke Next time you call for a bottle, make it Gold Label. It’s got what it takes when it comes to taste. $1-90 QUART Output Listed by DSC Oregon dairymen can increase production in response to national defense needs by keeping more cows and by better feeding and management practices, say Roger \\ Morse and I. R. Jones of the Oregon state college dairy depart­ ment, in a brii’f four page exten­ sion bulletin. No. 560, entitled “Oi egon Dairymen and National Defense.’ Under the present favorable feed and butterfat price ratio, it may be profitable temporarily to retain cows of lower producing I ability, according to the authors. If th s is done, however, an ade-1 uuate supply of hay and pasture, either home giown or purchased at ’< asonable prices, will be necessary for profitable returns. Send The Illinois Valley News To Your Friends Jus£ Remember • . . You Never Pay More AT THE Golden Rule W li-t on v a few of the hundreds of values ready for your Back-lo-t- chool Buying. But as in the past, we have shopped wit' the entire fam ly’s school needs in mind and we know yeu'll be surprised to find prices so low. FOR BOYS 81 59 and CORDUROY PANTS KNIT SHIRT AND SHORTS BOYS’ SLACK SOX BOYS’ BELTS AND SUSPENDERS BIB OVERALLS WAIST OVERALLS DRESS SHIRTS 81.95 and BOYS’ DRESS PANTS 81 98 - SWEATERS, Warm, Stylish WHIPCORD PANTS, Zipper pockets JACKETS. All wool, sizes 6 to 12 Sizes II to 8 IN THE SHOE 81.79 19c 15c 25c 69c 79c 59c 82.95 $2.95 $1.39 $2.98 $3.15 DEPARTMENT FREE PENC IL AND TABLET WITH EACH PAIR OF SCHOOL SHOES The GOLDEN R ULE Gasquet Pavilion A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time SATURDAY, Sept. 17 GASOUET PAVILION mile, E. nf Crescent City on Highway 99 Quick - Easy - Safe Sponsored bv the FORT DICK 4-H CLUB Write or call for complete information— Music by LANE’S ORCHESTRA Grants Pass Branch o/ the United States National Bank Refreshment» Served in Hall Dancing 9 o. m. to 3 a. m. Gen. Admission 50c, tax 5c Head Ottica, Portland, Oregon •a MtSItlt ltdt»>l DEPOSIT mSd»>HCI cosroxsTiow X Attend the Del Norte COUNTY FAIR Crescent City, California t SEPT. 18th to 21st FOUR DAYS OF HORSE RACING— Thursday, Friday and Saturday with Parimutual wagering. Sunday racing with no wagering, Post time for first race Thurs- day, 1:39 p. m. OPENING PARADE THURSDAY— I caving Fair Grot nds at 19:90 a. Ill. REDWOOD EMPIRE DAY. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th SOUTHERN OREGON DAY, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19th COMPLETE HORSE SHOW SATURDAY, 19:39 a. m.— Continues throughout the day. Feat lires of the event will be: (!?.tcd ''>dti!e Divisions — Stock Horse Divisions Trail and Western Shows — Childrens Mounts—Draft Horse Division, and Added Attractions. FIREWORKS SATURDAY NIGHT, 8:39 Courtesy Shell Oil Co. Dancing After Fireworks at Veterans’ .Memorial Hrll. SUNDAY MORNING — Horse Pulling Contest. CORNIVAL DAY AND NIGHT — Arthur’s Mighty American Shows, Featuring FREE ACTS! Burtschell Handicap, Sunday, September 21st. Stock Parade and ( attic Judging. $41,000.00 Premium List U. S. BATTERIES 835,999.99 Improvements, on Buildings and Grounds, Including a New $27,000.00 Grand Stand, Poultry House, Horse and Cattle Barns. Duckworth Admission 50c, Children over 12 25c, Under 12 Free THE TIRE MAN 4 “M” Sts. 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