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PAGE TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY COl'lUER WXl PASS DAILY COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. VOORHIES, Pub. and Propr. Entered At poetofflce, GranU PtM, Or., as second class mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display apace, per inch 15c Local-personal column, per Une..lOc Readers, par line .. tc DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year 6.00 y mall or carrier, per month .60 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year .$1.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the nse for repa&ll cation of all newe dispatches eredlted to It or all otherwise eredlted la thia paper and aleo the local newa pub Uehed herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are alee reserved. MONDAY, APRIL SI, 1MB. i OREGON WEATHER : Fair, light front In west por- tlon. Heavy frost east portion. 4 Gentle winds, mostly westerly. A DEAF EAR Who are the Armenians are they human? The missionaries tell us that they are and that thousands of them are Christians. Further, com petent authorities tell us that the Armenians are a peace-loving, inof fensive people who love their homes. This granted, why are the Turks per mitted to continue murdering them? Here to a dispatch dated April 19, in regard to the conditions in the Near East: "From the one town of Aintab, 80,000 Armenians were driven Into the desert to die, and now there are, sofar as we can learn, only 4,000 or 5,000 alive. If this pro portion holds true throughout, then nearly 850,000 men, women and chil dren perished in that desert. Throughout Asia Minor, beyond the points to which the British and French troops have advanced, the Armenians are still being persecut ed by the Turks. In one way or an other, by individuals and by groups Armenians are being killed. I know of one case where 100 Armenians were slaughtered, and another where 40 were shot down all of this since the armistice was signed." America went to war in the name of humanity shall we finish the Job? The Turks were defeated, but the alfies, apparently, have discon tinued their watch over them and have turned a deaf ear to the cries of the helpless who are being rip ped with saber, shot and bayonet by the cold-blooded Turks iwho are al lowed to carry out their relentless persecution, uninterrupted. If America Is fighting for the safety of humanity It would seem that the president la sending the Yanks home too soon.' There is at little Job that needs quick action and the allied troops and the Yanks1 should not establish permanent camp' until the last military tooth is Jerk ed from the foul Jaws of the Turk. "Will Lloyd George and the presi dent explain why they look with complacency upon these Turkish atrocities? ' The people would like to know. There should be a 15th "point" to cover the hellish situation being maintained toy the Moslems. In the meantime, Secretaries Dan iels and Baker are seeing Paris and the "Big Four" are talking. IAST OF FIVE MONEY OfllVES (Continued from page 1) Liberty loan organization has spent much time consists of 24 special trains loaded with exhibits from Eu ropean battlefields. Each train will make four or five stops a day, main ly in small towns, and will carry bat teries of loan speakers. !' In the larg er cities, special exhibits of German canon, machine guns, rifles and oth er ordnance will be shown through-! out the drive. i OX five captured German sub' marines sent to this country, loan drown In Oregon- 1918 BUY A KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality First managers plan to run one up the Mississippi river and to exhibit the others at coast cities. As In past campaign every sub scriber will receive a special button of which 40,000,000 have been made, and distinctive badges for workers have been provided. Liberty loan workers making cer tain records will be given German helmets of which more than 85,000 were sent to this country by General Pershing. A group of 115 Belgian soldiers accompanied by a dog team machine gun outfit also will make a tour of a number of leading cities. All of these soldiers are honor men who r0UR COMPLEXION is kS 1 1 gard end yellow. Your eyes are losing their lustre. The trouble is with your liver. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They' will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread' and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk' every day, and yea will soon be as well and as ucauium as ever, r nee Magnetos Generators and Starting Motors Overhauled and Repaired Fourteen Years Experience . No Charge for Locating Your Troubles E. A. ADAMS 606 outh Sixth Street Adjoining Oxford Hotel MONEY GOES RAPIDLY WHEN IT HAS NO KEEPER Pnt It behind steel doors pnt It la this bank let as be its keep, or and instead of "going" It will be "growing." Josephine County Bank Suggestive Therapeutics Practiced by DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T. jvJ$C$?l?7,ERlrVU NATURAL AND SUCCESSFUL TREAT MENT KNOWN TO SCIENCE for the relief and cure of Headache, Stomach, Liver and Kidney trouble; .Rheumatism, Constipation, In fantile Paralysis and all Female Complaints, Heart, Lung and Throat trouble: all Diseases of the Eye; Cancer, Goitre, Epilepsia, Asthma, Nervousness or any Chronic disease. SUGGESTIVE THERAPEU TICS PROPERLY APPLIED to a diseased body Is positive, sure and permanent in its results. Office rooms 1 and 2, 802 South Sixth Street, Grants Pass Oregon Phone 804-K I BUY AND SELL ' ' In order to secure more room, I have moved my stock of second-hand goods to the brick store room, No. 514 South Sixth St. MAXWELL, LATE '17, FOIt SALE AT $600 Automobiles and Accessories Buggies Wagons Farm Imple ments Big stock always on hand R. Timmons HOPS POUND participated in the siege of Liege early in the war. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons depositing debris of any kind or nature along the County Roads of this county, or cutting trees upon said roads, or allowing Rus sian, Canadian, or Chinese thistle, and cockle bur to grow upon prem ises adjoining said roads, will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. COUNTY COURT OF JOSE PHINE COUNTY. OREGON. Our classified ad brine rennlts. Muddy mplexion muddv. 1 You lnnk w 2 c cents Der bottle. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES . ' Colonel John Leader, of the. Uni versity of Oregon, was warmly re ceived when he visited the high school last Monday, In the Interest of the military training recently In stalled In all high schools in Ore gon. As a result of his SO years of actual experience In war, he has a standpoint from which to Judge that cannot be Huhtly Ignored. He strongly advocated the use of regu lar U. 6. army uniforms, guns, am munition, and having regular drill periods and rifle practice. There Is no use playing at a task; either do It 'well or let it alone. In the speech gives at the high sohool In the morning. Colonel Lead er told many tunny anecdotes, which kept the assembly In constant laugh ter. Everyone agreed as to the good fortune of the university Jn having Colonel Leader with them aa an In structor, in the evening a large crowd heard the colonel speak at the high sohool building. The annual senior trip to Table Rock was taken Saturday by the class of 119, the members going In cars and taking a plentiful supply of eatables with them. After lunch the ascent to the top of the moun tain was made, and the scenic pano rama enjoyed from that point of view. Later the crowd went on to Ashland and a picnic lunch was eat en In the park before the part loft for Medford where they attended a show. The tired, happy bunch reach ed home later In the evening, all the attendant Joys of the famous trip having descended upon them m Tuesday morning the asscmhlv time was beguiled with clever stunts and orchestra music, coming in the form of a Junior program. The or cheatra played some hair-ralslnc. or rather foot-raining pieces, and after a piano solo by Carlotta Wiseman. the Harmony Trio, composed of Ver- netta and Lynetta Qulnlan and Mur iel (Meyers, gave a number of the latest songs, accompanied by their ukelele. The color scheme carried out in part of their wardrobe was Intensely patriotic. NOTICE Are you registered? If not, you must do so on or before May 3rd In order to vote at the special election June 3rd. E. L. COBURN, 62 County Clerk. You must clean the stomach and bowels, purify the blood, each Spring or you leave Winter's germs and Im purities in your blood snd system. Drive them away, clean out the stom ach and bowels. take Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea. a Spring cleanser-purifier. 35c. Tea or Tab M Snhtn' Prng Rtnre. Adv. IS THE BEST BUY THE 51KSIZE AND SAVE MOHEY JEveirCanGuaranfeed Abo PacktJ In . SandJ-tb.Ctnt L J sa iiirsssiMSBi ixtr Classified FOR BALK HATCHING EGGS S. C. White Leg horns, best of winter layers. $1.50 per sotting of IS. 17 In 100 lots. K. Hammerbudier, phone 600-F-23. R. K. D. No. 3. tf i run baud, iu acres 9 miles from city, I acres Tokay grapsa, good garden, good buildings, 6 -room house, small barn, etc Call SOI Bridge 8t or address P. O. Dox IBS. Oranta Pass, Ore. 48 TEAM 9 and 10 years old, also har ness and wagon for sale. Sell all or part. Call 711 North Eighth or phone 1S-L. ' istf MODERN bungnlow and 9 -room house, both on East D street, tor sale cheap; terms It required. Mrs. R. A. N. Reymi phone 293-J. 55 FOR SALE US acres of land three miles east of Grants Pass, on the north bank of the Rogue River. Part bottom, the balance bench land. About 40 acres clear and can be cultivated. Two thousand dollars is the price now. See N. B. Townsend. 621 A street, Grants Pass. 61 FOR SALE 150 head good Shrop shire ewes, delivered In Grants Pass or Roseburg, 13S lambs thrown in more to come. These sheep are thoroughbred , Shrop shire; good fleece of wool on their backs; price $30. Geo. W. King. Montague. Cat. 64 PRESENT OWNERSHIP township Plata of Josephine county, SOc each. For sale by Josophlne Coun ty Abstract Co. Blue printing at reasonable rates. 39tf FOR SALENS heaTorourrosweil broken to pack. Address No, 701 care Courier. 47 FOR 8 ALE I am disposing of aU my grade milk cows. If you are wanting a first class cow, this Is your chance. C. N. Culy, R. F. D. No. 4, phone 613-F-3. 48 FOR SALE 160 acres, partly fenc ed, 6-room bungalow, two poultry houses, large barn, wood house, family orchard. Near New Hope, for sale cheap. Address No. 728 care Courier or phone 323-J. 55 TO RENT FOR RENT Two corner office rooms, In Lund burg building. Steam heat, water, Janitor service. Fine for attorney or doctor. Goo. E. Lundburg. 49 FOR RENT Furnished house at ,712 E street. See O. M. Flint. 4Ctf WANTED WANTED A home for a bright lit tle iboy of about 8 years of age. Mother and father both dead. In quire of C. G. Gillette, county Judge. 46tf WAJiTED 4-inch Byron Jackson or Gould centrifugal pump In good order. Phone 606-F-31. 47 TAXI CHANGE OF JITNEY STAND from Mocha Cafe to "Stag" cigar store, call 183 J. Residence 149-Y. Otto J. Knlps. 288 DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally at 9:30 a. ra. Everett Ho rue, phone 317. 317 USE THE. WHITE LINE TAXI for prompt service. City and country , trips. Sarety first. Call GranU v . Pass Hotel, phone 396. Residence phone 320-R. W. O. White. 83 PHOTO STUDIO THK PICTURE MILL for fine photo graphs. Open dally except Sun day from 10 a. m. to S p. m. Sun day sittings by appointment only Phone' Mill. 283-R, or residence U0-3. B7U CHICHESTER S PILLS rill, la tui .jd UoM BuuIlkV Willi W1U VIlM tkr. I TO Sn iiV.V'ai.'JV'rV'iS All rn.S1iri-JlsVaa PMa m 1 " " .'.I u.i.i. , ni.iji .fiiiDii SOLD BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE jn Known t, bIMt, Alwiys. UtiltbLf - ......... ....,.,1Br i,m, ior mm The California and Oregon uoasi iiauroaa uompany TIME CARD Effective Not. 19,-1918. Trains will run Tuesday,' Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass t P M. Arrive Waters Creek 2 p. m. Leave Waters Creek 8 P. M. Arrive Grunts Pass ......4 p. m. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 131. Advertising MISCKLLANKOUH TIHK3 Used tires bought and sold Auto 8ervlcs Co. Phone 124-J, op posite Oxford hotel. SOtf K. L. GALORAITH, Insurance, rent als a specialty. Acreage, Building and Loans. 609 O street, Launer's old looatlon. tf ELECTRIC WIRING tod general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 118 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf HEMSTITCHING and plcotlng at 10 cents a yard All work guaran teed. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore.v t isi IF YOU WANT to sell your pro perty; If you want to buy proper ty; It you want good loans; If you want any service that a realty man can render. Set McKtnstry, 601 O street. J5tf ELECTRIC WIRING House wiring, motors Installed snd repaired. Phone I4S-L. Joe A. Polley. S3 HIGHEST PRICES paid for wool and mohair. Orants Pass Junk Co., 403 South Sixth street, phone 31. 67 KNIGHTS and Lsdles of Security Council meets second snd fourth Friday's In W. O. W. hall. 3tf PA8TURAGB For one to one hun dred head live sto-k. River front age for water. C. O. Anient ranch east of town. 49 ' TO KXOHANGB PORTLAND liOTS for house or land. W. C. Reuter. St. Marios, Ms. 48 ikvthtm" """ E. C. MACV. D. M I) tlri-lM dentistry l09Vi Hotith 8lt street. Grants Pass. Oregon. C. E. JACKSON. D. M. D., successor to Dr. Unit Elliott. Over Golden Rule Store. Phone 6. Residence phone 153-J. I'llYNICIANH U O. I'LEMENT. M. D.. Prattle CLEMENT, M. D.. limited to diseases of the eye, ear. oose snd throat. Classes fitted OftVe hours 9-12. 2-5. or on ap pointment. Office phone 2. r.l dence phone 859-J. a LOUOHRIDOK. M. I).. PbystoUs and surgeon. City or country rail attended day or. night. Resldn phone 869: office phone lt 8litb and H, Tuffs Bid. A. A. WITHAM. m7" b. Interoal medicine and nervous disesses: 03 Corhett fildg., Portland. Ore Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 3 to 4 p. m. VETERINARY M IU1KOS . DR. R. J. BE8TUL. Veterinarian Offloe, resldsnce. Phone S0S-R. DRAVAGB AND TRAN8KKK COMMERCIAL TRANSFER CO. Ai Kinds of drayag and transfs work carefully and promptly done Phone 181-J. stand at frslgh depot. A. Shade. Prop. THE WORLD MOVE8; so do . uuneb Bros. Trsnsfer Co. Phone 317-R. V. O. ISHAM, drsysie and transfer. Bares, iianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone, 134-R. CIVIL KN'GINKHIW DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engl neer and surveyor. Resldenca 740 Tenth street, phone 311-Y. 65 ATTORNEYS ' D- NORTON. Attornsy-at-iaw Practices In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. COLVIO WILLIAMS. Attorneys-" t-Law, Grants Pass Banking Co Bldg., Grants Pass, Oregon. B. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Pre in an court. First National Bank Bldg. , O. S. BLANHHARn a.. , nbbVl uc as Golden' Rule Building Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD. It torneys. Albert Bldg. Pho "6-J. Practice In all courts; lau board attorneys. C 8IDLER, Attorney-at-Law, ret- to Bankruptcy. Masonls ""P'. urants Pass, Ore. GEO H. DURHAM, attorney at law) o.aros m Bankruptcy, Masonia Temple, GranU Pass, Ore. Phone-185-J. JAMES T. CHINNOMr t..,- First National Bank building! Or Pass, Oram. V