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PAQB TURKS WEDNESDAY, lKMlt'AltY 10, 1010 1 - i, . Stay These Executions By David IIinsiiaw ' You ver.u'c American citizen In vour average American couimutiity imagine if you can, the jKiSMinmy ot a report imiilar to the following Icing made of your community at any time and uiuier any conuiuons. 1 lioiiL'li much saddened, our workers are cut ting oil whom they must, and continuing with tnosc selected, principally children. All are mak ing winter plans and asking, pleading, for funds now to buy what will cost many times more later on. Can you not cable us that the promised ap- ' pivpnuiiuns arc cerium unui uie cnu 01- Julie 1919. Such action would double the value of the gift. We must nor let go now." The Committee for Relief in the Near East is doing its utmost to sustain these peoples. Pov erty stricken, plague infested, war terrorized Near Cast, the cradle of the white man's civiliza-. tion, it perishing;. It is perishing because of the faith that is in it. Only the help of an aroused American generosity can prevent this. It is hard at a distance of thousands of miles for Average American Citizens to grasp the need. Tolerant, Helpful, Kindly, Cenerous America would never permit relief workers to sign death warrants for thousands of persona, did it but realize the situation. That is exactly what hap- fens when the workers in the Near East are orced from lack of funds to "cut off whom they must." More than 4,000,000 people are destitute, of this number 400,000 are orphans, orphans be cause they were innocently caught in the net of the great war. These starving peoples live in the "fester" spot of Europe and Asia. America entered the war that autocracy might be crushed from the earth. We are forever bound to Europe because the blond of our sons is mingled with European soil. We muit carry on in their names, we must carry on or their supreme sacrifice will have Urn in vain. France, Belgium, Italy can all be helped by governmental aid, but the dying Christians of the Near East have no eovernment throiieh ,which governmental aid can be given them. The task is America's. Liberty, equality, freedom of speech, freedom of worship, all of these America has given to the world. Slowly the other nations of the world are accepting our ideals. Now we are challenged oracticallv to advance the Broth- erhood of Man as taucht bv the "Man of Sor rows" iqoo years ago. The fceople of His land by the faith He gave them ask for bread. What shall America give them r YAIIKS 111 MAIIY . LOVE TANGLES Keep American Consular Agents t on the Jumn. DOUGHBOY IS ' SUSCEPTIBLE Has Mor Tims to HlmMlf In British lilts Than In Francs, Hsncs Thers Hsvs Bssn Mors Marriages to Brit. Ish Thsn to French Girls Mart-lags Customs of Scotland Responsible for Most Bsrlous Problsm. EXPEDITE MOVEMENT OF COW CLASSIFIED FOR BAIK nr Machine Work I will soon bo equipped with lathe to do all kind ot Urgent machine workAlso do all kinds of oxyc-acetelene welding (guaranteed). Bat teries recharged, repaired, bought and sold. All kinds of machine work. Carl Gentner Phone IB AT THE Ford RACINE PENNSYLVANIA GOODRICH WIItKORIP FIRESTONE AND COIU9 UNITED STATES FEDERAL FISK LEU ROYAL conns Garage Vulcanizing Gates Half-Soles ALL GUARANTEED Mr. Samuel Doughboy bos become much married man since lie set out to Disks the world safe for perooc racy, and the United States cpnsulsr authorities throughout the Hrlllsn titles are having do end of trouble try- FOR SALE Good steam power plant for saw mill or any pur pose, sea J. J. Morton. vu PEDIGREED EVERBEARING, straw berry plants, 81 per 100. ' 7. 8. Ireland, Rd. 2, Phone 604-F-4, Grants Pass, Ore. 98 Every Effort Should Bs Msg's to Pro vide Comfort for Animals While In Transit (Prepared by the United SUM Depart mnt of Asrtcultur.) Each fall an Influx of springer or fresh cows enter dairying sections that seek more milch animals. Every effort should be exercised 1 to expedite (F0R gLE Horses, large and, mo- UJtj 1 misira's iiiutciiistui ui utrj uau JITNEY SERVICE Any where, any time. Phone Mocha Cafe 121-R. Otto J. Knlps, Residence 149-Y. Sit FOR BALE A good flTe-year old . Jersey cow. Boon to be fresh. F. M. Rathbun, Murphy, Ore. 16 JOB PRIHTtNG HEAT Y iKE" At 1THE COURIER OfflCt cows during tbelr time In transit and to provide all possible comfort for the animals eo route, advise the dairy ex perts of the United States department of agriculture. Such care and. atten tion will rednce mortality and will In crease the production of the individual during her lactation period over the flow which aenerallv obtains from the Ing to straighten out bis marital aim- a.erage cow that Is carelessly "rail cullies. Of spproxlmatcly a million mem bers ot the Doughboy family who I passed through England on their way to glory and everlasting rnme in me 1 fighting line, several thousand (the ex act number Is not yet known) took pretty English. Irish and Scotch girls onto themselves aa wives. Simply Could Not statist. It appears Mr. Doughboy him more time to himself In the British Wee thsn during his sojourn In France, henco there have been more mnrringes to BrltlHh girls than to French glrla. Not that our soldiers snd sailors care less for the durk-eyed bcautl-s of the romantic country they have ployed such a prominent part In saving from German oppression, but here in Eng land and Ireland and Scotland they Juirt miturally couldn't help themselves. The glrlr smiled ntjhem with love-Ut eyes snd spoke so softly and sweetly In their own language that they really couldn't resist the temptation. Everything wis Ana until Mr. DouRhlmy went away from here to add his persuasive powers to those of Mr. Tommy Aklns and Frenchy In throw ing Frltx out of Frnnce and Belgium. Undo Sam. as we all knowi was a bit .low with his postal service at the front, and Mrs. Doughboy In England, Ireland and Scotland became very much worried. They asked the con sular authorities about Mr. Doughboy's whereabouts, and that's Just where the trouble started. Uncle 8am. to whom said consulai authorities are more or less respon sible, thought he had some claim on Mr. Doughboy, since he had ntted Din: . I . LI out witn a oranu new . -, log equal. It is advlsa- ete.; paid hie expenses over here, and u Ioad abojt fourtwn mature TOWg even gave him spending money. But An.. .. n.i Mrs. Doughboy protested that sne nee first claim, and so the authorities havi been as busy aa a marrying parson of Hoboken, N. J, adjusting matters Id a manner that would not interferi with Uncle Sam's business In Europe and at the same time would relieve the anxiety of the many young womej , dium, harness, wagon, buggy, mis cellaneous farm Implements, type writer. One mile from elty limits, Merlin road. . Jack Caaady, Box 7. Rt 1. 96 FOR BALE Household goods.Phone 607-R, or call 670 North Third atreet FOR $AL Eight shoats and one - sow one thoroughbred Berkshire and the rest O. I. C. E. L. Prultt, Merlin, Ore. 88 MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repa'ring, hoes wiring. C. C. Harper, 607 B SC. phone 47. IJ GEO. H. PARKER, dealer In all kinds of nursery stock; II years In the business. 408 West D Bt, phone Z85-Y, Grants Pass. 81tf SECOND HAND goods of every des cription bought- and sold. A. J. Powers, 408 Sooth Sixth street tf ANGEL CAKES 75c Phone 190 4tf TO RBNT FOR RENT Partly furnished cot tage st 821 Rogue River Avenue; three rooms and sleeping porch,' good well and one-half acre of land, barn; $5.00 per month. ' Key at 402 Rogue River Ave. 07tf roaded." Valuable purebred cows should be moved as rapidly aa possible by express service or by freight nnder the special system of loading, from origin to desti nation. Although the expense of ex presHHKe Is four to five times as great as that or bundling the animals by freight, the wiving in animal comfort, shorter time in transit, and better con veniences for feeding and watering the anlmuhi. make the added expenditure advtsuble. Aa far as possible the an imals should be shipped one or two mouths before they are due to fresh en, as repeatedly fresh cows have been ruined so fur as tbe subsequent lacta tion period hus been concerned as a re sult of being sh!med shortly after freshening or as to calve in transit Milch cows of grade breeding usual' ly are shipped by freight The cxpe-! jR RENT The two corner office TIRES Used tires bought and sold. Auto Service Co. Phone 324-J, op posite Oxford hotel. IS PHOTO STUDIO THE PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally except Ban day from 10 a. m. to p. m." Sun day sittings by appointment only. Phono Mill, 288-R, or residenoa 140-J. - I7U FOR RENT OR SALE Our resi dences at 80.1 and 811, North 6th St., eight and ten dollars a month. . Will sell either or both. Make me an offer. John Summers, Leba non, Oregon. 40tf J. S. MacMURRAT Teacher ot sing ing. Write or apply at 71 Lew Street. rlenced stockman selects only dry cows and furspringers for long shipments. 1 Heifers which are not due to freshen until three or four weeks after arrival at destination make good "buys," as they are of a size and condition which permits of loading the car to capacity. Furthermore, Immature animals are less susceptible to Injury In transit and to damage aa a result of a marked rooma Just vacated by Dr.'Nlbley. Steam heat, water. Janitor service. Geo. B-. Lundburg. 98 FOR RENT Furnished house. In - quire Red Front barn or 802 M street. Mrs. Peter Gravlln. 95 TO EXCHANGE change of environment If possible, 1 FOOL NO 1 lookln tor Fool No. 2 only animals without horns should be Five passenger auto to trade for city property. Address No. 286 care Courier. 95 shipped; and In case any horned an! Dials have to be moved, they should be ! tied securely or penned apart In one ! end of the car to preclude the possi- WILL TRADE Land bllity of their Injuring other animals during the Journey. ' Similarly, where bulls are shipped In mixed loads, these sires should be con fined apart from the other cattle. ' Oth- slightly lm proved In Baker,, county for house and lot In Grants Pass. Phone 375-R. Write 317 E streeVGrants Pass, Ore. .95 MUSICAL INSTRUCTION PHYSICIANS L.'0. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practice limited to diseases of tbe eye, ear, nose and throat Glasses fitted. Offlea hoars 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment Office phone 82. resi dence phone 369-J. a LOUGHRIDQE. Ji. D PhysIdM and surgeon. City or country calla attended day or night Realdenef phono 869; office phone 188 Sixth and H. Tuts Bldg. . A. WITHAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases: SOS Corbett Bldg., Portland, Or. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. VETERINARY SURGEON DR. R. J. BESTCL. . Veterlnarlan Offloe. residence. Phone 10B-R. ' DENTISTS In a 38 or 40-foot car. A practical ar rangement Is to tie four cows In each end of the car facing the end wnlls, and then rough partitions can be installed bo tlmt two other rows of three aows each face a center alleyway between I Thrifty,shrewd,care- the car doors where the attendant can rtAnrkl ma If A it n stay and extra feed and water be car ; lUI People UldKC 11 a ;?:2LA?Xi,X, Afa to read our cW 1 . . - - - 1 future In America. Most Serious In Scotland. Scotland, however, has produced the most serious problem to solve. Hundreds of wee lassies there saj they took Mr. Doughboy at his word Apparently that'a all that's nece ssry In Scotland, according to law While the 8cotch girls do not doubt the sincerity of Mr. Doughboy, the fact that tbelr mall has been so Irregular since he left also that the armistice baa been signed and soon t...ni Kn ratnrnlnff to America, hai caused them to Inquire Just where they stand. And the American consulat representatives are burning the mid- night oil, blocking the telegraph and cable lines, exceeding the typewrite! n,u1 limit mnA nnrslnv achlnr headl to find oat all about It for all con-1 cerned . gified ads Do you? These ads. are mon ty savers and money makers,. Keep your eyes on them. . C. MACT, D. M. D. Flrst-laaa dentistry. 109 South SUtk street GranU Pasa, Oregon. t DR. C. E. JACKSON, D. M. D., auo cessor to Dr. Bert Elliott Over. Golden Rule Store. Phone 6. DRAYAGE AND TRANS Kit a COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. AA kinds ot drayage and tTanafas wark carefully and promptly don -Phone 181-J. Stand at freight depot A. Shade. Prop. THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 89T-R. Capitalised Mother-ln-Law. . Thomas Fleet, publisher ot the Bos-' ton Evening Post In colonial days, la sold probably to have been the first man who ever capitalised his mother-in-law. Among the many waya Fleet found to supplement the Income of his paper was from the sale of "Mother Goose Rhymes." Fleet, who had mar ried Elisabeth Goose,- waa very much pleased with the nursery Jlnglea with whl,h bin mnthAr.ln.liiw nmiintwl htu children at night. After he had put Ith successive lactation period. Spe tha rhymes Into tvtw he found it ns clttl precaution must be exercised in essnry to print several editions to 1 shipping cowa during cold weather, to Dairy Cowa Should Be Dry. If Possi. . ble. When They Are Moved Over Railroad. absorbs the shock and Jar better, while It la also simpler for the caretaker to feed the cows and clean out the car en route. As far aa possible, the stock should be shipped during cold weather, advise the authorities of the United States de partment of agriculture, aa cows han dled during hot weather are liable to shirk appreciably in milk, flow during F. Q. ISHAM, drayage and tranaier. Safea, pianos and . furniture moved, packed, ahlpped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone, 124-R, ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON. Attorney-ai-law. Practices lh all State and Federal Courta. First Natloaal Rank Bldg. OOLVIQ t WILLIAMS, Attorney-at-Law, GranU Pass Banking Co. The California and OregOH Bldg.. GranU Paaa. Oragoii. Coast Railroad Company .b. s. van dyke. Attorney. TIME CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. meet the demand. They were the fa mous "Mother Goose Rhymes' famil iar to every one ot tbe now grown up generation. : Cheerfulness Wears Very Well. Perhaps the suit or dress that yon wear every day Is not wearing well. There may be holes in the sleeves or worn parts under the arms. .That Is bound to happen with any kind of clothing. There is something else that you mnv wear that will Inst Indefinite ly, even If It Is not clothing. It will Inst 809 days of the year end still con tinue If you determine to make It last. This Is cheerfulness.' There Is noth ing more durable and more desirable than Just bright, cheery good nature, avoid exposure which will favor the contraction of pneumonia, usually a fa tal disease among mature cow stuff. At best it takes an animal about a year to become thoroughly acclimated to a wanner or colder climate than that to which It has been accustomed, and on this acount the movement should take place at a time of year when the temperature" of the two points la as nearly equable as possible. Or Chewing Gum. . 'Vn, Willie," explained , grandpa, teeth are not stuck with tooth- Hie." .- '. ' Trains will run Tuesday, Thursda? - and Saturday Leave Grants Pass.. .1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek 8 P. M Leave Waters Creek 8 P. M Arrive Grants Pass 4 P.' M For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building or telephone 131. ' . , RAISE BEST DAIRY HEIFERS Uoa In all court Bank Bldg. Praa- Flrst National O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney at Law. Golden Rule Building Phone 270. Grants Pasa, Oregon. BLANCHARD ft BLANCHARD. At torneys, Albert Bldg. Phow 216-J. Practice 1a aU courta; law board attorneys. O. A. SIDLE R, Attorney-at-Law, ref eree In bankruptcy. Masonlo temple. Grants Pass, Ore. To Clean Brass. To remove mnrks and dlscoloratlons from, brass or gilt ornaments," picture frames, etc., dissolve a piece of soft soap the size of an egg In a pint of boiling water, then add a tablespoon ful of ammonia. Wring a cloth out of the solution and gently wipe the ar ticle to be cleaned ; then sponge It with care, using cold water. Finally dry with S Soft-cloth.?!-;- ' Good Calves Should Be Kept to Insure Quantity of Products Demanded at Present (Prepared by the United States Depart- . . snent ot Agriculture.) The war has greatly Increased the demand for dairy products and It la also important that they be produced economically. In ordei that the quan tity of dairy ' prouueta may be large and the production economical, more and better cows are needed. The rait, big of all the best heifer calves wl I provide cows enough to permit tbe rolling out of all low producers. GEO. H. DURHAM, attorney at law. referee in bankruptcy, Maaonlo Temple, GranU Paaa, Ore. Phone lSSC. JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer. First National iBank building. Grants Pass. Oregon. AU klaaa of Cenuaeroial Prtatiat Classified Ad Rate Classified advertising in the Dally Courier will be charged for at the rate ot 6 oenta per line per Issue un less paid In advance. The rate ot 25 words at 60 cents per week doaa not provide for bookkeeping, post age on statementa mailed, etc. Here tofore we have permitted occasional charges at the oheap rates hut tore. " - at the Courier Of (toe.