Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, July 11, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Expert Battery Work
By an Expert Battery Man
Tire Repairing WeD Dcae
Goodrich Tires
Auto Service Company
Classified
KOIi HALM
PRESENT OWNERSHIP township
plat or Josephine county, SOe
aoh. Kor sal by Josephine Coun
ty Abstract Co. Blue prlutlrg at
reasonable rati. S9tf
GET YOUR TIKES MENDED and
buy a D. Ai. 4 C. K, welder for
future . See Mr. Qotcher. the
tire man at Grant Pa hotel, tf
IX ACRB8 oak, madrone, fir and
pine, , on railroad ' in Jerome
Prairie. 1 Wilt take wood in pay-
. meat atmnpsge. Phone 270. 83tf
COO-ACRE STOCK RANCH tor sale;
. about 128 acre In cultlTatloo;
oonalderable irrigation; S mile
from R. R. station; 1H mile
Jrom two schools; half oah, bal-
' anoe low Intereet. Addrea No.
- 1062 cre Courier: 8Btt
ron SALE Sinter sewing machine
i on easy term. Machine rented
and old machine taken in part
v payment. C. A. Chapman, 245 3.
Central avenue, Medford. Local
. headquarter Grants Pa Hard
' ware. ' ltf
ANGEL CAKES 75 cenu each; or
der by phone. No. 190-J. 2tf
J14 ,' HARIiEY-UAVlDSON motor
cycle, ' ud one yiar, Kood tire.
Price, $100. Daniel McKarland.
740 North Tenth street. 17
TI.MRBIl CAiM KOR S-AJ,E 160
acre near Kerfcy. inoetly pdne.
N'4 or 8B. SV of SB'A and
SB '4 of SW, Sec. 14. T. 30 8..
R. 8 Wort. Price. I2.M0. Ad
drena owner, Mr. Mattle K. Pal
mer, 574 Nehalem, Ave., Portland,
, Oregon. 37
FOR 8ALW Invalid', wheel-chair.
No 10 Remington typewriter. Both
" in first (lam condition. -Inquire of
Mr. Edw. G. Harris, 1042 East A
' treet. Phone 341-R. 18
T rtKVT
FOR iKBNT 4-room Bungalow. 421
Went TV shade tree, good well,
eleotrlc light, 2 acres, barn, 'poul
try house and nark. Addrei Mr.
W,'h. H. Tuylor, 1114 Pine St. 38
W4YTV1
WANTED 'Man and wife want -one
or two room with oath. North
side preferred. Address No. 1230
care Courier. '" : tOtf
W1ANTED iWaltrees at tlie Joae
iphlne Hotel. . " 12tC
WANTBD to rent for two montli
High speed motorcycle in good
. running condition, equipped with
speedometer,, horn, light. Good
rent. Slate .price and malt of
machine. Address 1247 care of
Courier. 18
WIB NBED A iOOOO M.AN In Grant
Pas to write Old Line Insurance.
Experience In writing not essential
' ir ambitious. W, B. Hlbbard, 554
High street, Portland, Oregon. 15
DRAYAGE AND TRANS H Kit
t THE WORLD MOVE8; so do
Bunch Bros. Tranifer Co. Phon
' I97-R. v
F. 0. 18HAM, drayag and tranafsi
, Safes, , iilanot and rtrnltur
. toovad. packed, shipped and tor
ed. Office phone 124-Y. Resi
dence phone, 124-R.
MraeBLLANBOUH
B. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any
kind. ' Ketrtal. Building and
loan. Plata Glass Liability. 601
0Ufl. : Mtf
Advertising
LOST
UXST Crecent-hpe " gold pine
with diamond setting. ' Kinder
please leave at Courier office, care
No. 1238 and receive reward. 17
LOST Wednesday, 11 Jewel society
pin. Initial V. 1. on back. Fin
der vltmiie leave at Courier office.
' It
IXST Washington license 1923.
Kinder ploaaa leave at the Courier
office. . 15
TAXI
DAILY JITNEY to Bolina, Kerby and
Waldo. " Leave Grant Pasa dally
at t:30 a. tn. Everett ' Hogus.
phon 817. . ; 117
USE THB WHITE LINE TAXI FOR
prompt lervice. City and country
trip. Safety first. ' Call Grants
Pas Hotel, phone 3t. Residence
" phone 320-R. W. O. White, - 720
CAIjL, 262-R KOR CITY AND coun
try trip. New Chevrolet at your
' disposal. Day and night, prompt
ervlce. " 8pa Tail. C- E. Gilk
son. '?',; Oltt
IK YOU WANT TO GET THERE,
. call 22-J. Two common old Ford.
We are on the job anywhere and
anytime. Palace Taxi Co. Wyatt
and Cutler. Jitney Luke. ' 60tf
LODGES
KNIGHTS and Ladle or Security
Council meet second and fourth
Friday in W. O. W. hall. 4 3 tf
nviLKxoiVKKit8 7
DANIEL McKARLAND, civil engi.
neer and surveyor.. Residence
740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. 55
IMCNTI8T8
E. C MACT. D. M. D. Klrst-las.
"dentistry ' ? 104 8outb Bun
street, Grant Ps. Oregon
, PHYSICIANS
L O. CLEMENT, at. D Praetle.
limited to dlieases of the eye. ear
oe and throat. ' Olssses Bttetf
Office hour -ll, 3-6. or on ap
pnlntment Office phone m. re
. dene phon I5-J.
4 , LOUUURIDOB. al.D.. Phjiwir
sod surgeon. City or country call
attended day or. night. Reildsnr
phon 169; office phon ; m
Sixth and H, Tuffs Bldg.
A. A. WITHAM. M. D. Intern
mi'dlcloe and 'nervous diseases
03 Corbett Bldg., Portland.' Or
Hour 10 to 12 a. m.; 8 to 4 p. m
DR. W. T. "TOMPKINS, 8. T.
Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg.
' Treats all diseases. Hours 9-1 2
a. m.; 1-5 p. m. ; Phone 304-R tf
VETERINARY rH'fU)'.or
DR. R. J. BE8TVL . Veterlnarlai
, Offine. residence, f hone IdS-R
. GLBCTIUOAL .WORK
ELECTRIC WIRING . and genera)
electrical work, repairing, hou
wiring, C. C. Harper, 215 North
Sixth street, phone 47.
tl
Constipation ' cause 'headaches,
allow color, dull, sickly eyes you
reel out or sorts an over. Holflster'i
Rocky Mountain Tea will banish
constipation, - regulate your ibowels.
purify your stomach. You'll feel bet
ter an over, sabln'a Drug Store. Adv.
' ' '' Much In Lump of CenL' "
The frugrauce of Jasmine, musk,
hyacinth, the perfumes for scenting
most expensive soaps, orlglnnllj begun
Id a i.oal mine. Creosote, pilch.. dIIh
ntrbollc at-ld, antiseptics and high it
plosives are all hidden nway In n lump
of coal. - c l :
, Contentment is a
state of mind
1MPERIALES
MOUTMpir.ce
create it Tlieir full fla
vortd, satisfying blend is
the secret. They are a
quality emoke.
10ctr 13c
The John Rotlmun Co. Rranch
QUEEN MARIE INVITES
Y. W. C. A. TO RUMANIA
CxUnd InvlUtion to Oversea Work.
r In Pari.
Pari, April 21. Queen Marie of
Rumania, following conference with
t representative committee of the
American T. W. C. A., held at the RIU
Hotel, Paris, has Invited the American
Young Women' (lirlstlan Association
to come to Rumania and open work
under her patronage.
Among the representatives of the T.
W. C. A. present at the conference
were: Miss Harriett Taylor, head of
the American Y. W. C. A. work over
seas ; Mis Mary Anderson of Hudson,
Hla; Miss Mary DJngman, bead of
the Y. W. C A. Industrial work In
rranc; Mrs. Margaret B. Kowler of
Pasaden. Cal., and Mis Charlotte
Nlven, head of the Y. W. C. A. work
In Italy. A notable guest at the meet
ing wss Madame Catarjt, wife of the
secretary of the Rumanian legation in
Perl.
.-
w V. W. C. A. WORKER
" IS DECORATED.
.
- ' - . . -
Mis Marlon Porter of New
York City wss ilecnrated the w
other day In the name of the w
Chanlaln General at ilia A marl.
can army with the Church War
W l TOSS. W
Her citation via fur her
and spiritual contribution to the
war. w
Kor more thsn a year MI
Porter has lieen at a hoKplial
renter In Vitrei. Kmn,- . a
repreeentstlve of the Y. W. O. A. w
w in ciisrge or a nurses lull there.
.War Sr.vlng 8tamps are the best
remedy for an over-worked bank ac
count , a, rolling stone gather no mow.
The California and Oregoa
Coast Railroad company
TIME CARD
Effective Nov. 19, 1918.
Train will run Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday
Leave Grant Pass 1 P. M
Arrive Waters Creek...... 2 P. M.
Leave Waters Creek....;:.....S P. M
Arrive Grant Pass 4 P. M.
, For Information regarding freight
and passenger rates call at the office
of the company, Lundburg building,
or telephone 111. .? -
! ATTORNEYS
H. ' D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law.
Practices in all Stata and Federal
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
0. W. COLVIO. Attorney-at-law.
Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg.
Grants Pasa, Oregon. '
E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. . Prac
; ticea In all courts. , First National
Bank Bldg. 1
O. S. BLAXCHARO, Attorney-at-law.
Golden Rule Bldg. , Phone 270.
Grants Pass, Oregon. ' '
BLANCHARD & BLANCH ARD, At
torney.. Albert Bldg. Phone
2 3 6-J. Practice In all courts; land
board attorneys. s
C. A. SIDLBR, Attorney-at-law, Ma-
sonlo Temple, Grants Pass, Ore.
GEO. H. DlfRHAM,- Attorney-at-law.
referee "In bankruptcy, p Masonic
Temple, Grants Pass, Oregon
Phone 1S5-J.
JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer,
Ftrat National Bo nit Bldg.,' Grunts
Fmm. Oreiron.
DAMAGE WROUGHT
BY FOE III ITALY
Wanton Destruction and Pillarjt
Revealed in Report
FOR WHICH HUN MUST PAY
Systematic System ef Cruelty and
Oppression Inflicted Wherever Eiv
my 8t Hi Feet Facta Gathered
by Italian Committee Surpass Any
thing Hithsrto Believed Possible
Exceeds In Atrocity Destruction
8uffered by Franc and Belgium. .
tftpe. IJ to 'h Itallan-Anwricao News
' Bureau, C'b'caso.t
The committee appointed to Inves
tigate the violations of right perpe
trated In Italy, and the Inhuman
treutim-nt of prisoner of war has
msde Its first report. , ,
The iiuiteriul to lie considered Is
vaxt, ii nd the preliminaries lint-lose
the enormous damag done by the
enemy wherever he set foot In this
country. The loxxes due to airplane
bmnliing and iHitnliardment along the
const, already gnthen-d by the mili
tary governor and placed on Hie.
and of llin nonnillltiiry liulldlmcs de
stroyed or (lutnKed sre receiving tlrnt
sttetitlon.
The-puliliv bus . received fragmen
tary news of what nns doue.j The
reality suriuiKtu-s unyiliinii hlllierto 1:?
llevcil ixiHNllile. It Is the result of
a yKif miillc ytcui of cruelty and
oflpreKslou Intended to Intluildiite or
ninxvncre the lohtililtiints.
At the same time steps were heins
taken to get all ilatn about the Iomm
of ftlilpplng ihif to submarine war
fare. It is eHtintiited already that
the Itulinti ini-rilmiil navy has lost
1.U0O.OOO tons of Klilpplng. bolh of Rail
ing and Hteuiu vetisela.
Hesvy Loss in Vessels. ,
The value of I lie cargoes sunk Is
huge, mid includes llaliao himu-nts
by foreign as well as by Italian ves
sels. A rough eetimate places It . at
a billion lire. The responsibility of
Germany ban been etubllhed clearly,
exiieclully when It come to shipping
heloniilng to neutrnls or allied coun
tries, carrying lialiiin cargoes, mid
frcfuintly uIho the Italian xhlp.
whenever the suhtunrlnes did not
how their colors Ix-fore nttnckltii:.
The ilevustation of the iuvailed
parts of Italy exceeds erhHps In
atrocity and Intehnlty the antilogous
destruction suffered y Belgium and
French ilepiirtnients.. Kor this cir
cumstance which must be set forth
In strong relief there were several
causes: The density of the most ac
tive Industrial life; the highly devel
oped Intensive agriculture, and th
raiding of every kind of domestic ani
mal on a large scale.
In an area smaller than one-fifteenth
of Belgium, there wa a laborious and
moderately wealthy people, about one
sixth of that of the whole of Belgium.
Workshops gave employment and
wealth to every village. Villas and
lately palace with priceless collec
tions of art and Important libraries
graced the countryside anil cities.
At the beginning of the-Invasion,
the German soldiery wanted the first
fruits of pillage, and, from "the- tes
timony gathered, the other troop were
prevented from giving way to ex
cess in order to let the German lead
ers and soldier have the first pick
ef what wa worth carrying off. Thus,
when the German (eft Italy, the Aus
trian followed In their footstep and
redoubled their act of oppression
and barbarity to give vent to their
loaensate and often deluded rapacity.
t The depredations fell on the poor
a well as the wealthy. Articles of
even the slightest value were the ob
jects of their cupidity. No house es
caped the Iron hand of the Invader.
All household linen was carried off
without pity. Sheets and mattretea
were .torn from the sick and bed
ridden, and every sign of resistance
was met with Inhuman cruelty.
The victuals, even In the poorest
houses, were carried off, even to the
tables around which the families gath
ered to eat their miserable food. ,
Food Carried From Table.
In the country besides the damage
done to every crop, a complete dev
astation was wrought, cutting down
vines and fruit tree purely from wan
ton savagery, or for the firewood th
enemy needed. ' Thus one - of the
sources of ' agricultural wealth for
centuries wa destroyed.,
.. All- metal, a ha been related,
were the special objects of cupidity
nd were taken without the least pre
text of legality. The number of bells
takeii from the churches la estimated
at 12,000. It gives an idea of the
extent and thoroughness of the pil
lage committed In private houses and
public buildings.
The sanctity of sacred places was
not respected. . In almost all the
churches religious paraphernalia were
stolen with sacred vestments snd ar
ticle used In wr.rhlp, often of great
est historic oiart'stl value. .
Would Ton Economize? .
. i
Then -buy letter paper : by - the
roan; 500 sheets for,, gl. Courier
offlca. ' 41tf
Gleaning, Pressing
Repainng
From Uie standpoint of ecoaomy, the dry cleaa
" lag plant I eeatfaj.
We have erne of the beet equipped dry cleuiag ; .
plants la Bon then Oregoa.
The badly soiled garment that yon thlak are aot
worth cleaning are the ones we caa pat la clean and
wearable condition, thus saving you money, a the new
clothe have advurrd ulihtly In price.
The Vardrobe Cleaners
AMOS F. WILLIAMS, Proprietor
813 Xorth Sixth Street :- I
Phone 147 ! ". -, ', ) - ,'
nnn
HOOMFI i . Ill
7l0DLa
KEEP YOUR SHOES KEAT
THCF.r.BALUV
fwPeOA.TIOM
Prepared Meat
Perfection
...... t. . . ..
f F course every batcher has a
perfect right to brag about
hit sausage, bologna, chopped meat
and other things of that so at ,
He knows very well what's in
them, and the buyer doesn't.
. We could tell yon things about
certain kinds of sausage, for; in
stance, that'd fairly bark with in
terest ..4 . ., ,.. :
- Only safe wsy is to trade with
a reliable butcher one whom you
know will give you a fair, deal.
Can we serve yout ,
U)e Temple Market
MEDFORd, OREGON ,
We specialize in diseases of Woman,'
the Stomach and Nutritional Disorders'
NEAT1V DOHF AT THE
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