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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1919)
wedmcbdav, jixv 10. ieie. tiRAXTS PASS DAILY iXHRlEH PAGB TBRKS HOLLAND HOUSED 10,000 HUH SPIES Foley's Hcsey uJ Tar C0UGHS-C0LDS-CR0UP rmmmrVmmtmtu.iuiFmlbCmtMUm Tmk. Ms Smtltmfo Ar My'm Hmtf Tie -y 'Taxi Stand Moved ---.' Tliose utta to uJUng me at the Spa will sew find sse at the OWL G,r,l' s 'ITY AND Urt XTKY HKfcWICB Placed There to Keep in Touch SOLD KVIIRYWHEBB With Britain. Expert Battery Work By an Expert Battery Man Tire Repairing Well Dcse " Goodrich Tires x ' Auto Service Company Classified KOH BALK PRESENT OWNERSHIP township Plata of Josephine county, 0e each. For ul by Josephine Coun ty Abstract Co. Bin prlnUrg At reasonable rate. JJtf GET YOUR TIRES rMENDED and buy a D. M. A C. K. welder (or future um. 8ee Mr. Ootcbar, tb tiro man at Oranta I'm hotel, it II ACRES oak. madrono, fir and plno, on railroad in Jerome Prairie. Will tako wood in pay ment stunipsge. Phone 170. I3tf 00-ACRB STOCK RANCH for aalo: about 125 acres In cultivation; considerable Irrigation; 1 mile from H. R. station; 1 mile from two achoola; half casta, bal ano low Interest Address No. 1061 care Courier. Mt'f rOR SALE Sinter sewing machines on easy terms. iMacbloes rented and old machines taken in part payment. C. A. Chapman, til 8. Central avenue, Med ford. Local headquarter Grants Psas Hard- . war. ltf ANGEL CAKES 75 cent each; or der by phone, No. 190-J. ltf TIMBBR CLAIM FOR SALE HO acres near Kerby. mostly pine. Ntt of 8B14. SW of SBU and BR 'A atSWK, Sec. 14, T. 8., R. S Wert. Price $2,200. Ad dress owner, Mrs. Mnrtle E. Pal mer, 574 Nehalem. Ave., Portland, Oregon. .17 iFOR, BAIjB OHKAP Two good sad dles, at 910 Cast K street. It m Hrvr FOR (RP3NT 4-room bungalow, ell West U sbade trees, good well, electric lights, 2 acres, Jjarn, poul try tome and park. Address Mrs. W. H. H. Taylor. 1114 Pine 8t. 38 WANTED WANTED 'Man and wife want one or two rooms with bath. North side preferred. Address No. 1220 care Courier. lHf WANTED Men for concrete road work. Wages 14-60 and up. Board $1.00 also men for . rock quarry same wages. Perham, . Brown, Dean ft Hague, IMarshfleld, Oregon. 22 WANTED 'First class teamster; permanent work. River Banks Farm, phone 607-F-3. 23 . WANTED I A competent girl . or f woman to do general housework. Mrs. Horace Pol ton, Gold Hill, Oregon. 20 WtANTHD 2 or '3 inch pipe. In quire Peter Olson, phone 600-R-2. IS LOST L08T Washington license 1923. Finder please leave at the Courier office. 20 LOST Crescent-shapo gold pin with diamond ' setting. Kin dor please leave at Courier office, rare No. '1280 and receive reward. 23 MlaX-RLLANKOltS E. L. GALBRAITH -Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 601 O street. MM ATTENTION A (buyer of th Med iford Junk Co. will, e In Grants Pas from July 16th to 81st, firing your roigs, metal, ru'dmr, a"ks, ldes and pelts. 403 Bontb rVxth tytpptfi Pass, Ortt. ! Advertising TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby and Waldo. Leaves Grants Pass dally at 1:20 a. m. Everett Hogne, phone 117. 217 U8B THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR prompt service. City and country trips. Safety first Call Grants Pass Hotel, phone m. Residence phone 320-R. "W. O. White. 710 IT YOU WANT TO GET THERE, call 22-J. Two common old Fords. W are on the Job anywhere and any time. Palace Taxi Co. Wyatt .and Cutler. Jitney Luke. SOU DRAYAGB AND TRANS Kit THE WORLD MOVES; so do Bunch Bros ' Trsnsfer Cov Phos II7-R. F. Q. IBHAM, drayag end trsasr Safes, tlsaos snd farnltur moved, packed, shipped and sto ed. Offlo phone 124-Y. Resi dence phone. 114-R. '" " CIVIlTkNGlivKEKS OANIEL McFARLANO. civil engi neer snd surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street Phone 211-Y. K5 DKNTI8TS B. C. MACY. D. M. D. First-lsr dentistry I0t South Slut street. Omnia Psss. Oregon PHYSICIANS L O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practtr . limited to diseases of the eye. eat nose and throat Glasses nttei Office hours 0-13. 2-6. or on as polntmsnt Offlce phone 02. res dsnee phone 2tf-J. S LOUGHR1DGE. M. D.. Phyalalai sod surgeon. City or country call attendsd day or night' Resident pbone ll; office phone 111 Slith and H. TuSs Bldg. . A. A. WITHAM, M. D Interna medicine and nervous disease 0I Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore Hoars 10 to 11 a. m.: 2 to 4 p. m DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, 8. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt ' Bldg. , Treats all diseases. Hour 1-1 2 a. m.; 1-5 p. ra. Phone 304-lf. tf YKTimiNARY RI'KGr'ON DR. R. , J. BESTUL, Veterinarian Offlce. residence. Pbons 105-R BLKCTRIOAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 215 North Sixth street, phone 47. tf The California and Oregon uoasc Kauroaa company TIMH CARD. Elective Nov. 19, 111 8. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass...'....... Arrive Waters Creek.. Leave Waters Creek,..... Arrive Grants Pass ..1 P. M ..2 P. M. ..8 P. M ..4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the office of the company, Lundbnrg building, or telephone 181. . , ... Constipation ' cause headaches, sallow color, dull, sickly eyes you feel out of sorts all over. Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will banish constipation, regulate your towels, purify your stomach. You'll feel het terll over. Sabln's Drug 8tore. Adv. Would Yon lonomixe? Then buy letter puper by the V)Hrer ren; $M h,rts tor, ft, lisFVo I.esve Tbtlr Tails Behind Them. Moil of i hi r f!lc ot ihe folorudo ive colored like their surroundings, snd tre difficult to detect. Other can rlinnt-p their colors to still iln-lr sur roundings, while not s few of the des ert Heard sre able to pnrt with their tails very readily tint Kiev are "Ixert. There I hunter In tin- iiys J or neMTt inrlolse. When one mel Hiiother unlens both sre ingles, when s fight Inevitably tskes plm' earn nods Its head rspldly up and ilmvn un though In salutation, niiiI trn-i lines nraes are touched ss they pan. His Fatal Irrer. old feller I" sympsthetlcalit -Poor ssld the Isndlors" of the Petunia tav ern, as a funeral procession trailed by. Me was our ism lingering h.ire iloc tor. For yesrs hs went around haul ing open horaes' month snd wsgiclng his head ss If he hsd discovered some thing absolutely unhenrd of In the an oals of horse history. Probshly he didn't really know mii h sl.put horses, hut he loved to assm-lele with them. After he hsd oul lived his usefulness sud almost outlived horses he wor.ld so poking around among the eutos snd motterlng. And day before yester day, when he found one "landing nlone snd unhitched, he went In front of It and tried to open Its mouth, or snmeihlng; snyhow. Ii ERve a seort snd run ever htm. snd fetched tils herkered career to an end. . Well. Hoe was s pretty good sort of a feller, sud he didn't awe me hut M Ihsr I remember of." Kuw City Star. Sett and Cane Sugar Crept. Heel snd .sue sugar combine to make nearly un average production of sugar In this country for the season Beginning In a little ever s million short tons, or 1.007.W, ts the total of the two erofM. according to estimates, subject revision. m.A. by l he hurenu of crop estimates. The nveritge of the preceding live years I l.ail.mw ions, or aoinewhsl grvater ihsn the production of 18. The CHiie-siic-ar crop of 1H8. how ever. Is estimated n he '..- tons, or -iislderuhly ahrne the average of lie preceding five yewrs, a48.06 tons, while I lie heel-siiKHr -roi f "to.100 tons l helow the flve-yeur s rem re o' 78S.KW tons. MAKES RAPID HEADWAY Add TM, Kect to Your Knowledge Store of Kidney disease often advances so rapidly that many a person Is firm ly In. its grasp before aware ot It progress. Prompt attention should be given the slightest symptom ot kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain In the back, headaches, dluy spells or a tired, worn-out feeling, or Uf the kidney secretions are offensive. irregular and attended by naln. pro cure a gooa Kidney remedy at once. rour townspeople recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the state ment or this Grsnts Pass citizen. ' J. P. Morse. 233 Bridge St.. save "Doan's Kldnev Pills are all- rltht and I don't hesitate to tell anyone 1 near complaining of backache or mm Dago about tbem. I have been nearly down and out with these troubles at times, but when I have taken Doan's Kidney Pills, I havt suon neon relieved. It IS a yeqr or more since I have had any trouble from my hack or kidneys, but 1 would know what to do if 1 ahnnM ever have need of a kidney medicine again." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnev remedv htet Doan's Kldey Pills the same mat Mr. Morse had. FoMer-MUbiirn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. . v. -ATTORJJEYB H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices In all State and Federal - Courts. First National Bank Bldg. G. W. COI.VIG, Attorney-at-law. Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grant Pass,' Oregon. E. 8. VAN, DYKE, Attorney. 'Prac ; Uces in all courts. First National i" Bank Bldg. .: O. 8. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. . Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. BLANCHARD & BLANCHARD, At- ,v . . . torneys. Albert Bldg.' Phone - 8t t Prs.n in .ii Z. . , I 236-J. Practice In all courts; land -igrdrlattorney'1' , CI A 7 P.TTM mn ,,; , sonic Temple, QranU Pass, Ore. OBO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, . referee In . bankruptcy, Masonlo Temple, Grants PaBS. Oregon. Phone 185-.I. . ;. , JAMES T- CHINNOCK. Lawyer, First National Bank Bldg., Giants fam, Oryegxm, ...' ':- . USE DUTCHMEN AS COURIERS Carry Messages to Enemy Agents In ' Kngland-Loeee Passport . System Mads Things Kssy at lrt gome ef ' the piee; Were Highly Educated Men, Others Were Mere Shsdewers snd Teuts Dsngereus Band Broken. There were HUM) known German agema in Holland, during the wur. A k1iih)i p.re inspector explained to the Xew York Sun tlwt to epel them would (duply mean that their places would be taken by other and unknown ageiil. They drlfti.-d into Holland on vari ous preirsis. Some were highly edu itated jiico. capable of moving In the best society ; others were mere shad oners 'snd touts. They took up all sorts of poeitlons. The esse of the porter at the Hotel dee Indies, tbe Waldorf-Astoria of The Hague, who proved( to he a brother of the, then German ambassador St Constantinople, Is slready known. But that Is only one of hundreds of similar Incidents. The chief task of this army of mea was of course to keep In touch with Great Britain. In the early dsya of the war there was no more difficulty In this than If I here was no war. British passports In those dsya were nol worth the paper on which they were produced. A young Journalist who was In Hoi fand but lisd no passpert got one from the local Consul (a Dutchman ef course) simply o the production of a lettsr from home. Later eo It -was rendered very difficult t get a British paoxport. but curiously enough tbe pre vious issues of useless paper were not withdrawn until ilie .war had been In progress for three full years. It need hardly he said that Ihe German secret service made good rise of the esreless- Lack ef Cooperation. .Again the spies heaeBted from the luck of cv ipe ration between the dif ferent British departments. Thus In one terse town Ihe British community was unofficially warned against patron ising a eertsia music -denier, who was a known German agent. Yet thst ma was one of the few Dutch music desl ers who had a license for the import of British musle: " . Dutchmen were largely used as cou riers between the German agents In Holland Sou rite spies in Britain. Loose women sad Vtlght chi1 were employed as a means of . ensnaring young men for rhls purpose. Another aspect of the activities of these human moles wss thst of gather ing Information In Holland. The or-, ganlzstlon behind them was marvelous. Enormous prices were paid to Dutch telegraphers for copies of entente code wires passing between the lega tions snd Downing street or she Qiisy O'Orsay. 9a rani pun I did this evil be come Hint Ihe Dutch authorities had te insist on each operator auhinittine tots- search before going on duty and J again arterwarfl. Photography. wss ued to sn extraor dinary extent. Passengers hoarding the Tins Is for Kuglsnd were . snap shotted and the photos all carefully filed. Photography was chiefly used to ensnare possible victims. On one occe lon a French attache, riding In the wends, near Wsssenaar. eni'Oiintered a hidy- who had been thrown from, her horse. With the giillsnfry of his rscei he went to her assistance. A few days later he was confronted with photo graphs of liiimwtf kneeling beside Ihe "Injured" lady. He was told thst the hsdy wss. not Injured at all, anil would tell her own story, . t Dsngereus Band Broken Op. , With, ihe threat of exposure as s lver. greet effort wss' made to turn h;m Into a traitor. Fortunately, he scted promptly and wlih courage, and in consequence a dangerous hand was broken up. This was by no meana an Isolated Instance. ' t " One characteristic of-Teutonic meth ods wss the adoption of great precau tions to get the odium. In tbe event of discovery, thrown on Britain. On one occnslon en "English" yacht, manned hy "Englishmen" was found strand ed In forbidden waters near the mouth of the Scheldt. The yacht was seized and the crew arrested. On board was foTind a fairly complete plan of the Dutch mine field protecting the mouth '. of the -Hclicldt. The odium wss thus ( throwh' on Britain. Happily, a "few . nays iaier ine pioi was aiscoverea soa T. PW""". roun0 Teuton from Hamburg. , c, ,, , . . , ' ' , Finally, sn Instance may be given of now ,he, pnvUrt of spTlg , ,,, 'ingrained-In the German people. A Dutch family living at Haarlem had a lnMn , the ,,,, of lon Tne, found that the youngster was keeping a note of all thst was ssld In the con versation sbout Germsuy. When asked the res eon of this, the boy said that he had been Instructed to do go by his aphflAl-taher. an that anvhnrtu who spoke agslnstt the kaiser could be found ont and hjuhished. , That from a ' boy of eleven 1 . C. E. GILKISON PhOM 172-Ji Cleaning, Repairfng r From the etndpuint of ecoaomy, tbe dry clean ing plant Is eaewUaL Wo bare oste of tbe beet eqaipped dry cleaaing plant ia Soatbera Oregoa. Tbe badly eofed gwmeriU that yoa think are aot worth cleaning are the oaee we eaa pat la deaa and wearable roadJUooL, thus aavlag yon money, as tha sew rlothee have advaaced slightly ta price. The Wardrobe Cleaners AMOS F. WILLIAMS, . Proprietor SIS North Sixth Street . ; ': Pboae 147 We are fully equipped for all kinds of battery work si reasonable price consistent with first. rlase svork. ' ' ''.-.. . , . - '. - . i When in needof a new battery buy the atlll-bettar Wlllard, with threaded rubber Insulation. fFfo Battery Shojp .J. V. Haxelton, Propr. ARDENCRAIG FAIM Ball Calf, Jersey, Register of merit (Una Toaag stock Jerseys and Berkshire getersdly for sale Ale 114 Harley-DavidsoB for sale. R; M. C. NEILL t it. l. D. ,vV:' ' If "''', OUS rSSMTST PSTUCT -"Jc' ,, : i?r - , mm ' lklaahsy j - " SA.' r: picket flour -zr J03 PRIMT1NG NEAP Y DOME AT THE C0UB1EB OFFICE Day and Nlghi Pressing STOIAGB BATTEBY LDXDL ; Rolled Barley 80 lb. Mill Feed - Utility Dairy Food Fbher Dairy Food ; ". Poultry Supplies Pardee s Grocery