"An'iAtir Roora Wtt COCWKB PAGI Tmnr GERMAN SPY FOUND Classified Advertising 4 t KM HAli TMIUHUY, MAY 10. 1017 PHT8ICIANS 4' . ..V Is Areata IMW flew we. "WearcrunningaFrontDoorBmintz&s" Thi tig ate aacssaee WomU aatwr Aang aeer DRIVE UP TO THE FRONT DOOR WITH YOUR ORDERS, BUT 00 AROUND TO THE BACK DOOR WITH YOUR TROUBLES - TPQ ESS (i (Contlnuedrom I'age 1) submarine aa her most potent means of defensive warfare and Schelde mann gave expression tu the basis upon which the peace which be has admittedly been advocating, must be brought about. The foreign ofllce does not regard the torpedoing of American ships within the danger tone prescribed by Germany , aa a hostile act, as all countries were wsrned of Its exis Stop at San Francisco Los Angeles Oil your next trip East Through California tXWTH LITTLE MORE 1 - There's Mt BhMtA, Yosemtte Valley, IX Monte, Santa' liartMare, Oraaxe Empire, Helton Sea, M Peso eenl Ft. llllsa and many other . tatertwliaf placea to iw. And this southern way I the Romantic Open Window Vay East Ask your local agent for fares, etc, John. M. Heott, (Jeneral Passenger Ageait . ' ' Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Ever Orders and troubles alike, all come in the frontriont way to our store and get the same courte t. ous attention. But the notable fact in selling Diamond lithatlj there have been mighty few kicks. We thought yon would like to know that Fact la, no matter how particular you are boot thavd kind of tires on your car, we are far morinlculirXar bout the kind of tires we sen. Diamonds had to prove themselves to us Won would trust our pusioess reputation to then, So, in answering our rigid requirement, and yoor Motti question, "how far will they go?" Diamondi irerifht to the front with an answer of "5000 male) utually,, Irybth-U-t- We can put your sise on your car as soon as you driven up to our front door. Grants Pass Hardware Co, Grants Pass, Ore. Milan tent. The government regard this mitmisrine warfare as its most val- uablo weapon, and It will be con- Untied within the announced area. ' It was pointed out that American J ships were being attacked only In I the danger tone. I 8clvetdeniann regarded l'renldent Wilson's altitude as "Incomprehen sible," and doclared had the presi dent continued his efforts for an un- j demanding between the belUger jents, then war would proliubly have I been ended long ago. ' i "I expect good results from the Over Deaaaead TIm ssdeeej-ii, , fall value ia Mrviee. U mf I D c aaaad Tare fail, a aMrfil,illMnC 4)yitana will ba proaastyn' " conference o! ioflillmili,u gt Stork holm," Scheldeiiiiin 1 1, ,,1 but the war can be tided onl -Incanly uiion a basis that no dlehooonUs ekti ttrma be In flicted upon in; nillowliiog n The forelffl office is, moment fol lows: ' "As ropfattdljf Jcl.I ecUred. Germany holds there li go rfauetM, tor an of fensive SKilnll Air-wuerci, C3rinany is torpedolni Ani(rlrtiSr0ia ahlp8-ut only In the denier lossq log(lo doei sot consider trili a ooitllwID.tlle act. since all countries hare two ja warned. "The siibinitln wm mtm ts prov ing one of tlit M met mean or defense for Germany and Ihaill the tar will be continued within the tke rutrlcted i0ne. The obligation that . I.t America, ns have undertaken li to del f hbxlellver munitions to German1! (ttilfswl,fr" Portland, )liy 10, ,1 o.-Today 'a mar ket quotation cere; ; Wheat m, Mi M; blueatein, 297. Oats No, elite teed. 5 J. 50. , Barley M,!I,T Tfc.75, Hogs Beit live, I l , 15.85 fp u.75. Prime steri, 10.1 i.lfl.io j 10.10; fancy cowa, UO ( 9,15; best calvea 10.15 j 10,10, Spring limbi, 11,1-iSj.DO, Butter clifimiiMUauMrr, JS; coun try. II. Kgga Selected lot'essocal extra. 33 14. , Hens, 17 C Hi I: ktollera. S3 25; geese, II, BMAIili VIM)AT8 MKOrEBT IN v BN0IJSH OB AIDaAKNBLt FIUHT Undon, May 10-.-.-A daitroyr ac tion, in wnicli KM 1Ur Brltlih veseels pursued eJevn aotiussaini-ntan deete-oyera to within ransnllhiM bUrleB. at Zei bruggee wm iMoMMinncsd In avn admi ralty statement lodanMay, , "One of the enemy vmy dutroyera had tieen hit byoiirtlre,,-,rr." the statement said. The admiralty i)if did not- siwclfy tne urittsn jnironrsitv8rl engaged, Engraved calling eaai cards l CO cards and plate, In mlpt, M. 11.80; If plate Is farnrBhad, JO) z cardi for II. . San Francisco, May 10. In the amit here todjr of Lieut. Frank Wolf, member of the aviation corps of the German army, alia Frank Felt, department of justice officials declare tbey have taken Into cus tody a man whom they believe to be one of the most Important agents of the kaiser In this country. When ar reted he was found to have com plete data regarding American avia tion strength, maps of the San Fran cisco bay and vicinity, photographs and drawings of forts along the Pa cific coast and other data of ralne to an enemy to the United States. ROSES How to Cat Them. Prepared by th (J. B. departmaot of acricultur. THEBE U a right as well aa a wrong way to cut roues. The wrong way may se riously injure the blossom pro ducing properties of the plants, It Is pointed out by specialists of the United States department of agriculture. This applies par tlcularly. of course, to rose plants chosen and grown especially for cut flower, production. Bach roses will be largely of the per actual blooming aorta When a rose Is cut. from inch plants tea roses or other per petual bloomers only two or three eyes of the current sea ion's 'growth of that branch should be left on the plant. This should give the roses very long sterna. Aocceedlng blossoms .... . 'V SOSES ON THE UTlt. should be cut close to ' the ground. It will eeem like de stroying the bush to take so much off It, but If the object Is the production of roses the cut ting away of the surplus wood with merciless skill will attain the desired end. If the spring pruning has not been sufficiently severe the plant Is likely to bav long, naked stalks and abort stems to the Sowers. With this character of rose growth only one or two strong leaf buds should be left on the branch when the flower la cot so as to stimulate as much Itrowtb as 0Mlble from the base of the plant . The greatest temptation to leave wood Is where there are two or more buda on one branch, some being amall when the ter minal one la open. This tempta tion to follow a bad practice can be avoided by pinching off all aide shoots after a bud has form ed on the end of a branch This summer prtiuitiK will eucouraue additional blooms on varieties which ,Jbloom more than ones a year. .' . REGISTRATION It you did not vote at the pri mary or general election In 1918, yM have until B o'clock, p. m., Saturday, May II, 1117, In which to register for the special election, June 4, 1117 E. L. COBURN, 57 ' County Clerk. TOO CARD The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company Effective December S, 1111 " Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays Train 1 It. Grants Pass.. 10.00 a. m Train I Iv. Waters Creek 1.00 p. m All trains leave Grants Pass froti the oorner of O and Eighth street opposite the Southern Pacific depot For all Information regarding freight and pauenger service call at the office of the company, Public Ser vice building, or bene 131 tor sans. 1 Rvi3 fa ' I ANGEL. CAKES supplied la any quantity on abort notice, 60e each. Phone 110-J. Illtf FOR BALE Bhlre stallions, cham pion stock, bred right; none better at any price. Will consider trade. Address Morris Koon, Junction City, Oregon. - It 8NAP8 10 acres, 4 miles down liver, good buildings worth more than price of place, all level, fine bottom land, 5 acres cultivated, 2 acres alfalfa. Price for few days, 11,100. One half cash. 26 acres 2 miles to Grants Pass, old build ings, 10 acres black bottom, cul tivated. Price, 1,500. One half cash. 80 acres, 4 ft miles out, old buildings, orchard, 70 acres cul tivated, 60 acres level, 'balance gentle slope.' Price, $1,700. L. A. Leuner, real estate.' at FOR BALE Stock ranch, 4 miles from Leland, 20 , acres clover, grain, fruit and berries, water for Irrigation, excellent outside range. 25 head cattle, mule team, wagon, harness and other tools. : , Good buildings, three-quarters mile . to good school. Give terms. For par ticulars write owner, G. E. Strong. Leland, Oregon. (3 PETALUMA HATCHERY Estab lished 102. Can ship day old chicks to points reached In three days. Five varieties. . We chal lenge the ben. Free circular. L. W. Clark, Petaluma, Calif. 17 FOR SALE Sorrel mare, weight about 1,200; sound, gentle, , tst and one of the best field or road workers, single or double. In coun ty. Also 80 acres, well Improved, 7 miles out, to exchange; team and tools go with place. Partic ulars at 725 South Seventh street, city. . 45tf FOR SALE: One two-stamp mill, 850 pound stamps. Complete to run except plates, for 1150 cash. M. S. Johnson, Gold Hill, Ore. 50 EARLY CABBAGE, tomato and pep per plants for sale. H. W. Webb, 105 Central Ave. 52 WE HAVE A YOUNG registered Hol- steln bull Just ready for service out of a cow that gave 88 pounds of milk In one day. .Time pay ments. Want him! F. R. Steel Winona Ranch, R. F. D. No. 1, Grants Pass, Ore. 47tf 100-GALLOX gasoline tank with air pump and large funnel, for aale. .Mrs. J. L. Myers, 847 North Seventh street. ' 52 GOOD WAGON for sale, SK-lncn. Inquire at 81S East L street. 50 FOR SALE Household goods and piano, at a sacrifice, on account of leaving city thia week. Inquire at 707 B etreet.' ' 51 TO RENT FOR RENT 5 -room modern bunga low, with sleeping porch, close In, 811 D street. S3 FOR RENT 3-room house and fine garden spot on river bank, 4 . blocks from Sixth street, at 4 per month. Inquire at Chas. Mor rison's grocery, 603 South Sixth street lltt OLD HAMLIN RANCH for rent. Near city. O. S. Blanchard. 47tt FOR RENT Nicely furnished cot tage, close In. ' Inquire at 865 North Fifth etreet 53 WANTED MEN WANTED To work on road. Inquire J. T. Gllmore, labor agent, Grants Pass. 72' MlSCKUiANEOUS WHITE CLEANER tor cloth, nubuck and kid shoes; easily applied and satisfactory; 25 cleans for 25 cents. W. M. Hayes, 111 South Sixth street. II MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN Several .thou aand dollars on Improved farm lands or business property In the city. V. A. Clements.' 54 1 ABBA YEWS TAXI SERVICE E..R. CROUCH Asaayer, chemist, TAXI, SERVICE P. I. Houscr, .metallurgist. Rooms 801-101 Pad phone Mocha restaurant, l.U-R or dock Building. Grants Pass.' residence S50-J. Con r try trips a ' .pedajty. - , . 74 ABSTRACTS ! . l 1 'j JJOW ABOUT that tltleT Aa abetraoi A classified ad will give results. . from Grants Pass Abstract Co. will the Courier. ' anawer the queatlon. Better ; he v-mmmmm-m . sure before Investing. Offloea Al- AMIPUFQTm C Dll I O Uri mi'' p0"1 Po,toae- " W"fH9J.h?Naa.jrNL1;1 IS "9AFETT FIRST" when deallaf fe:JM ' !" Mtles, your motto? Pre ClfcMrfPSrjW" tect yourself with an atoetraet W V r Josephine County Ah- 1 iSKiKfelWi itract company. Get our prices. fSOlDByWJl'GGlSTStitRTOCK ; , M,ll,Bl0, T"np1', L, O. CLEMENT, II. D. Practise limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat Glasses Ittei. Ofllce hours Ml, l-l, or oa ap pointment. Office phone, II; reev . dence phone llt-J. ' ' ! - ? S. LOUOHR1DOE, M. D., Physlcsaa and surgeon. City or country ealla attended day or night Besldsacs phone III; office phone 111. Sixth and H. Tuffs Building. J. P. TRUAX. af. D., Phyatdaa aa4 surgeon. Phones: Offlee III; resi dence 124. Calls answered at all hours. ' Country ealla attended te. Lnndbnrg Building, . OR. ED. BTWATER Specialist as diseases of the eye, ear, aoee aad throat; classes fitted. Offlee hoere; I to II a, m 2 to I p. m. Pkoaea Reatdenee 114 J; 'office MT-J, Schmidt Bldg, Grants Paea, Ore. A. A. WITHAII. at. a, Pajaleiaa aad surgeon. Offlee: Hall Bide 8lxth aad I streets. Phones: ill; residence 281-J. Hours: $ a. rn.toip.rn. :' ''?"-.. DEKTUm B. C MACT, O. If. D. Flrst-daas dentistry. ,101 Soatk street. Grants Paea, Oregon. Attorneys H. 9. . MORTON, Attoraay-at-ssw Practice la ell lUate aad Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIO ft WILLIAMS Attorneys-v. at-Lsw Grants Pass Banking Oa, Bldg, Grants Pass, Ore. E. 1 VAN DYKE. Attorney. Praedee in all eenrts. First National Beak Building. . EDWARD H. RICHARD. Attomey-at-La w. Ofllce Masonic ' Tempi Grants Pass, Ore. W. T. MILLER. Attorney-et-Lew. County attorney tor Josephine County. Office: Bcnallhorn Bldg. O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-et-Law Grants Pass Banking Co. . Bldg. Phone 270. Grants Pass, Ore. ; V. A. CLEMENTS Attorney-et-Law Practice In state and federal courts. Rooms 2, and 8, over Golden Rule store. BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD. At torneys, Albert block, phone 281-J. Practice In all courts; land board attorneys. DECORATOR AND PAINTERS PAPERHANGINQ. graining, paint ing. For the best work at loweat prices, phone 285-J. C. O. Pleat, Sooth Park street VETERINARY SURGEON . DR. R J. BE8TUL, Veterinarian. Offlee la WInetrout Impfc bldg.' Phone 11S-J Phone 105-R. MINES AND MINING MINING PROPERTIES WANTED - We have buyers (or developed aad partly developed mining proper ties consisting of gold, silver, cap per, tungsten, manganese, moly . denum, lead, clnnlhar, sine, kroa and coal . mines. Munooa-Laah apelle Co.. 301 Alaska Bldg.. Se attle, Wash. DRAYAtiU AND TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AM kinds of drayage aad traaefer work' carefully and promptly dome. Phone lll-J. 8tand at " fretgbt depot A. Shade, Prop. F. O. lbHAM, drayage aad transfer. Safes, pianos and furniture moved, pecked, shipped and stored. Paeae Crk ft Hotman. No. 10. Rest jee phone 124-R. " f; tx. wHLD MOVES; eo de we. Junch Bros.' Traaefer Co. Phone 317-R. ; !; MUSICAL INBTRUCTIOJt J. S. MACMCRRAY, teacher ot voice culture aad singing. Leeeona glvea at hoaae ot jupll It requested. Ad- iiMt ill Lee street .. liiu