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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1919)
Tt'HMIl.lY, JAM'AUV II. 1018. FAGH FOtJR GRANTS PASS DAILY COVIUKK J- ANNOUNCEMENT I have opened a shop nt 503 South Sixth street opposite the Oxford hotel, where my friends and customers will find . me In the future. It your car needs repairing, remember that I am doing all my own work and consequently can give better satisfaction as I shall know that every Job Is turned out as it should be. E. A. ADAMS. PER52NdL H5 LOQdL GOV, WHIM'S ADDRESS .Continued from Page One.j I. W. W.ism and other forms of dis loyalty, so that there may never be any .misunderstanding as to the de gree of punishment Oregon courts and juries would mete out to dis loyal persons." After describing the tremendous natural resources of the state the executive declared there is need of a strong merchant marine manned by Oregon men and managed by Ore- gontans. "If we are to harvest Ore gon's full crop we must look toward a development of commercial as well as industrial and agricultural re sources," he said. "Our great prob lem is to create stable markets tor the products of Oregon forests and mines and of Oregon farms, gardens and orchards. Therefore I earnestly Te-omraend that this legislature dis patch a joint memorial to the con- gress of the United States strongly urging upon the federal government the advisability of building a large number of ships that could be char tered readily to the business men In coast states on terms that would en able them to compete successfully i with any shippers In the world. Extension of the law to make the workmen's compensation act compul sory for all classes of employment was recommended, as was the build lng of a state industrial hospital at Portland. "I am hopeful," said the execu tive, "that fair-minded committees of the legislature will make a careful examination of the state peniten tiary and learn the real truth about a situation which has been made the football for politics, spiteful ven gence, and deceiving manipulations. Although the physical status of the penitentiary property leaves much to be desired, I am well pleased with the administration of the institution under the first management of my own Individual choosing. In a month the new warden has been amazingly effective in his work and I am con fident that any one conversant with actual conditions will concede read ily that this penal Institution is now being administered on a most satis factory basis. Considering the re sponsible and exacting .nature of . the work, I feel the warden is un derpaid as an official." Besides urging the overwhelming. If not unanimous endorsement of the national prohibition amendment, the governor referred to numerous other subjects, the message containing ap proximately eight thousand words. C. Hoogerhyde has returned from Klevtric Work Oregon City, where he has been Phone 90 Medford. Paula Electric employed In the paper mills. jStore. 6Stf Radiator repairing at 503 South - Sixth Btreet. See announcement, tf Will Noll Milk ami Cream Mrs R. H. Gllfillan arrived yes-; The public market will now have Iterday from Portland to visit her' for sale milk and cream trom the daughter, Mrs. P. M. Huyler. nenry .Norton tnrm, Williams crt-iu. Miss I va-Miller, of Applogate, re-j Milk 10 cents per qumi, cream SO turned this afternoon from Astoria, cents per pint, whore she spent the past year. j Hemstitching and plcotlng at lOjKKe Dollr Reward cents a yard All wo.rk guaranteed i Five dollars reward will to paid The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore.-27tt for the arrest and conviction of any Mrs Emma Groves, who visited! one stealing- the Dally Couriers from her sister, Mrs. C. P. Thompson, left resld-ncee or mall boxes. this morning, returning to her home I at Corvallls. More CMomers Wanted . Again at your service to repair any I have another fresh cow, and part of your car. E. A. Adams, soa can furnish a tew more dlscrlmiiiat SHERIFF LEWIS BIGS ' E South Sixth street. 64tf E. L. Churchill returned this morning from Los Angeles, where he visited his daughter. Mrs. Church- hill will remain in Los Angeles for a few weeks. J. E. Sharp arrived this afternoon from Baker county and will be here for several months. Mr. Sharp has been with the Connor Creek mine tor some years. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jennings came over from crescent city Mon day and spent a day with Mrs. Rus sell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hlller. and left this afternoon for San Francisco on a business trip. lng customers with unseparated milk and cream. Phono 244-R, trom 11 a m. to 3 p. m., and evenings. Mrs. Anna M. Lewis. 65 Attention Hoy Scouts On accouut of the influenza situ atlon there will be a brief business meetiug only tonight at the Cham ber of Commerce at 7:30 p. m. Rules and instructions for the scouting contest will be announced and other important business must he trans acted at once, as no more meetings will be held until after the quaran tine Is withdrawn. All members be prompt. 4- 4- f QVAttAXTIXED 4- The following homes were quar antined for influenza: Sunday, January 13 J. H. Rimer, Jos. Harper, Joe Galvln, J. Randle, Wm. Hayes, F. O. IshamA. Heston, Ed. Wolfolk, Ed. Friday, Albert Anderson. T. P. Cra mer. Monday January 13 Ellen Colwell. J. S. Harvey. A. MaCarthy, Morey, E. H. Lister, ' O. A. Wertz. A. L. Allen. Tnenday, January 14 Lizzie Ruth, I. Best, E. C. Macy, Sheriff George Lewis returnod this morning from Salt Lake, I'tah, with Robert W. DeWItt, accused of robbing the Tloswell mine lust spring. DeWItt is now in the county Jail and his hearing will probably be had be fore Judge Calkins tomorrow. DoWNt told tho Bhorllf how .he succeeded lit breaking out of the Grants Pass jail and making his es cape. . DeWItt had a violin In his cell, and taking one of the catgut strings he slipped a noose through the lock pin in some manner so that when the Jailor one night dropped j the lock pin Into plure DeWItt had i a cleverly nrrauged noivie around th head of tho pin. After the jailor left that night the prl.-oner simply pulled on the fiddle string and drew out the bolt. That left the way clear and he silently walked out and disap peared. While Sheriff Iwls was making his way to the train at Portland with DeWItt. on Washington street. he observed a familiar looking flg- uro and upon second glance saw that the man was George Miller, alias Joseph Hllley, who recently made his escape from tho local jail whtle I "trusty." Hllley is accused of sev oral thefts In this vicinity. Sheriff Ixwls persuaded Hllley to accom panv htm and arrived here this morning with both prisoners. TOILET SOAPS (lunuluo Castile, per ke 10 frvme (Ml, por cake - Hh HI unrl's IVroxIde, por cuke Pine Tar Glycerine, or vk lc IYom Mechanic's, wr rake 10c We rim still offer you a roniiM Hue f toilet ow at Ac. BASKET GROCERY CO. nltter Attention Red Cross headquarters asks the knitters to complete all articles now in process as soon as possible. This will complete our allotment and no more knitting will be done. All those having yarn will take this as a personal notice. Leave completed articles and yarn at Demaray'a Drug store. This shipment must be made by February 1. Divorces Granted Five divorce cases came up for hearing before Judge Calkins during the present term of court. Cleo Wi nter, was granted a divorce-' from M. Jordan. W. E. Morris. G. R. Rid- Wlmer' " Elizabeth Dodge die. W. Lamphear. .secured a separation from James Anv ,m,o r . innjDod8e. The cases of Oscar T. Pow- 4- 4- 4- 4- AT TUB MOVIE8 4 Alaska jack An interesting story of life in the frozen north will be given at the Joy Theater tonight by Alaska Jack, the government guide who was with B. B. Dobbs while filming his picture. "The Top o' the World." The career of Alaska Jack alone Is highly interesting, and reads like fiction. But the old explorer is ex ceedingly modest and dwells mostly upon his adventures during the film ing of the movies of the land of the midnight sun. Alaska Jack's life embraces sen sational episodes, from his appear- rORTLAXD FRAMTCS SOME ance at the bombardment of Alex- VERY STRIXGEXT ORDERS andria, at which time he was cabin enza In the city not quarantined should report such fact to the mayor or health officer, also any breaking of quarantine. The epidemic of In fluenza can quickly be abated by the proper cooperation of all the citi zens. Stop talking and do your duty. C. H. DEMARAT, Mayor. era vs. Irma Powers, Vera Zell vs. Fred A. Zell, and L, A. Eldrldge vs. Clara Eldrldge have not yet been disposed of. SAYS APPLE GROWERS ' ARE BEING ROBBED After landing In New York from overseas on the 16th of last month, Lieutenant Arthur M. Geary, former ly of Medford, obtained a ten day leave during which time he Investi gated the box apple marketing con ditions In eastern markets. . He states in the Portland Oregonlan that it is the common belief of mar ket men that there Is a prosperous future for the box apple producing industry, but he charges that certain agencies that are now representing the growers In. marketing are not faithful to the Interests of the grower. "Any applegrower of tho north west," says Mr. Geary, "who desires to feel badly can figure, roughly, how many hundreds of dollars he has contributed this year toward .the several million that speculators are receiving In profitH. He can do this by subtracting his net receipts from tho market prices prevailing, as shown by tho government reports, and then add thereto a generous fee to cover legitimate marketing ex- nnnoaa numbers ud the city council was j of his life, but some of the leading no(. con!il(lcr thllt tne term asked to pass an ordinance compel-1 authors have used him as a principal . ,, ,lcs to aU of the lt. Masks to be worn by compulsion in all public gatherings was the de- boy In her majesty's service, up to recent years .when he completed a sojourn of 21 years. Tho majority clsion reached yesterday by Director;01 lnl8 ume was 8i,enl ,n lUB BBr,"e I or rnele bam. Alaska jacK is creu- General Sommer and his advisory committee, who are seeking to rid Portland and Multnomah county of the present epidemic. Volunteer workers were mobilized by the Red Cross to make the masks in large Ited with being the highest salaried guide the government has ever had In the Arctics. Despite numerous requests to do so, Jack has never written a history THEM TO THEIR FEET EARTHQUAKE PROPHET San Ilernadlno. Cal., Jan. 14. To act as a sentinel In warning the peo ple of the I'nlted States -of earth quakes, which he says he can detect the day before they occur, Orlls Kenedy, a lawyer and scientist of this city has given up his practice snd will soon leave for a point on what Is known as San Andreas fault, in the Cajon Pass near bore. Mr. Kenedy will siend the remain der of his lire In studying this fault, he says. The San Andreas fault runs from a point In Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, to the Imperial Val ley, he declares. The lawyer-scientist claims to have predicted on April 13 the earth quake which destroyed the towns of Hemet and San Jacinto April 21 last. London, Doc. 19. (Correspon dence of Uie Associated Press) One British naval officer showed a Our man captain bow to handle his un disciplined sailors during the sur render of the German warships to the allied fleet off the Firth of Forth. It li reluted that when the Brit lth officer boarded a German battle ship to make the official examina tion he found numbers of German sailors lolling about In the captain's lobby and some of them making themselves very much at home In the captain's cabin. Many were wear- lng .armlets Inscribed "Solduton and Arbelter," indicating their allegiance to the soldiers' and workers' councils which brought about the revolution. "You will need no explanation. sir, for my presence here," said the German captain-, approaching (he Englishman. "You see how things are." "You will please converso with me In your own language," replied the British officer, returning the salute. "You will also order theso men out of these quarters before we do anything else." "What would be the good to com mand them?" asked the Gorman. "Very well." snapped the Britisher as he swung around. "Look here, you men," he thundered In Gorman. "If I have any more of this Insubor dination, I'll put all of you In Irons. Attention." Every man sprang tu his feet. Cigars and cigarette disappeared and tho talking reused. "Fall In there," ordered tho Hrlt- isher. "And you he Indicated a petty officer "you tak( these men away. And clear the iouy too. dub that -they behave themselves, or I'll know the reason why. That'll do. Carry on." The petty officer stiffened, snlutod and rapped out a word of command. In a moment the cabin was cleared. "Now," said the English comman der, I'll give you your orders." 4, LEAVE FRENCH SOIL Washington, Jan. 14. The trans port Manchuria sailed from France today with 4,000 troops. The trans port Canada left with about 1,200. All kinds ot Commercial Printing at the Courier Office. BACK LIKE A BOARD? IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS There's no use suffering from the swful stony of Into bark. Don't wait till It "pnsups oft." It only conies back, i'liwt th huh and stoD it lHsmstd ' cunilltinns of kidneys are usually lnill r slit I lv stiff lam barks and olhtr v rvo.-hmg pnlns, which sr nature's slg Lais for Li-lpl Here's the. remedy. When you ltd the limt twinges of pain or export ore any f these symptoms, get tmsr at once. Co to your urutUt and set a box or mo pure, orisiuul UUUU MEDAL Haarlem Oil CaMulea. lra ported freen every month ittm the ' laboratories la Haarlem, I Ui Iliad. Pleasant and easy to take, they instant 1 attack tlie pomouous germs dogging your yetom end bring quick relief. I'or over two hundred years they have been helping- the sick. Why not try themT Hold everywhere by re ; liable druggists in sealed packages. Three dies. Mosey back If they do not help you. Ask for "OOLU MEDAL" and be sore the Bom "GOLD MEDAL" Is ea the bos. If you have anything to sell tr) classified ad Spring Will Soon Be Here We hsve a carload of FORDS coming Get your order in Ford Wora-Cear Trucks C. L. HOBART CO. ling all to wear heavy gauze masks I char actor in their stories, the more nation. It is a common scandal In j In all public buildings and other Prominent literary works in which th(j M'gtern dUM thftt g few m&rket places of gathering. Oregonlan. Out rlassia.d r.ds bring reR'tlts Adler-i-ka Did It 'I had pain in the pit of my atom he appeared being In Jack London's "Burning Daylight" and Rex Beach's "Spoilers." In his lecture on men who have organized agencies, the business of which is to represent tho Interests of the growers, are The" Top o' the maklne nrofits that will run well nch, no appetite, sour stomach and . understood World" pictures, Jack explains con- Int0 glx fureg, by the practice of anions in his country, as ne nilvng these agencies sell to them proudly calls it, in a simple, yet In- 8eiveg( or subsidiary corporations, telllgent language that can be easllr and then reselling through the same very much gas. Doctors could not (help me. The FIRST dose of Adler-i-ka helped me." (Signed) Henry Welp, Lake View, Iowa. One dose Adler-1-ka relieves sour Btomach, gas and constipation IN STANTLY. Empties BOTH upper and lower bowel, flushing ENTIRE alimentary canal. Removes ALL foul matter which' ipolsonB system. Often CURES constipation. Pre vents appendicitis. We toave sold Adler-lka many years. It Is a mlx: ture of buckthorn, cascara, glycer ine and nine other simple drugs. National Drug Store. agents that would otherwise have The program tonight consists of sold to the account of the grower. - eight reels and the lecture, therefore' "Market men, in New York with only one show will be given. I LEGISLATURE GOING AFTER orders In their pockets have been able to purchase carloads ot apples in the northwest by wire at figures that have netted them $1 a box pro fit, without their running any risk whatsoever." (Continued from page 1) forces which are endeavoring to turn the state and nation into a riot of bloodshed and revolution. Pass age of this act will toll the knell of those forms of terrorism, which are abhorred by all decent citizens." . NEW TOlfAY FOR BALE Mare, weight about .1,400, sound, gentle, true,, work double or single. Inquire at Red , Front Barn. 69 JOY THEATER 3: Tonight Only One Show Only at 7:45 JllwAlaska Jack li it S I if ' I V 1 , 9 , I If . r 14 3 l'-7 . I r M r r. The Government Guide will give an interesting talk of life in the frozen north and will show three reels of ' his own pictures : : ALSO OLIVE TELL in Secret Strings" A Crack-a-Jack Crook Story ; Admission 15c and 2ftc 1 -.