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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1919)
. U KD.VKHPAV, AHH MT I si, 1010. CWAXT8 PAHS DAILY COlRlKlt tAOE TURKS Special! A good valley flour at $2.80 per Sack 49 pounds Pardee's Grocery Classified AS'GK!. CAKKS 75. cent each; or ilar by phone. No. 1K0-J. 2tf OKT YOUR TIRES MENDED and bur I). M. & C. K. welder tor future ua. Bee Mr. Goicher, the tlr man at Grants Pass hotel. It 12 ACRES oak. madrone, fir and pln. on railroad in Jerome iTalrla. Will tR wood In, pay mont lumpag. Phon 270. 8Stf On-ACRB STOCK RANCH for sale; about 125 acre in cultivation; considerable irrigation; 2 iiillea from ft. R. station; 1 mile from two schools; halt cash, bat- ance low Interest. Address No. ' 1052 rare Courier. Mtf r POR BAL.E Singer sewing -machines on easy term. Machines rented and old machines taken in part payment. C. A. Chapman, 245 S. Central avenue, Medford. Local headquarters Q rants Tass Hard ware. ' 1U VOIl SAlyK flulck touring; far, six ' cylinder,' 117 model, good me chanical condition aJid good tjrfu, Trice llOOrf. For further partic ular call T. M. fitott. phone 131 or21-J. 4 ;FOR 8A1.B - One Rood all-purpose mare, 14 head of fonts, cheap. A. K. Barhott, I,okiio Ulver, Ore. 44 KOR SALE Fine stork ranch, al- 'fnlfa huy and stock, 15 mile from Grants J'ojih. Situated In tthe ft part of ApploKnte valley. ' 'Phone "Ike Vincent, .I'rovolt. 4 4 :nTl 8 ALETwo small chlrUen ' ihousex. Inquire of -Miss Russell, ": Corner1. MnnBaulta Ave., and Mer lln.road. 40tf FOR H.V1jK Housu Barains , 6--room house, 2 lots, West O street, 4400. "7-room house, largo lots, jshulu, street, 4 50. 7-room house, ttwo urs. Rogue River Ave., inoo. 5-rooin house, 1 lot, $400, "North Second street. See ownor of property, Stag Cigar Store. Otto A. "Knlpa. ia TOW 'jSvVlic Two gnsollne double drmn hoists. One Velio truck and trwIUtr, logging blocks, cable,, etc. One itwo-thlrd yard revovllng hova. M. C. Ament. 45 JX)R SMir -.Extra fine lrrlitated Iblnckberrlee, $1.25 for 16 box crate. Deliveries Tuesdays slid Tharsdaja. R. F. 1. No. 1, Box . 11. Chaa. ,W. flihrertit. 46 FDR 9A(IH We have good assort ment of second-hand . "Chevrolet and Ford Jar sain. TV. 6. Max , well A Co. '44 FOR SAM9 PreMUo-t.lt6 Cut :Urlk for motorcycle, Including llarge lamp and fera&feeta. . A .$16 ittfit fpr $g,)f:UVca tfeto week, loijurre of Fred Costjila, 306 Wert 3 street. (3 MISCICLLANBOC8 B. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building , and Loan. Plat Glass Liability. 609 0 street. 84 tf TO RENT FOR RKNT Two or more house keeping rooms wlUi private bath, on North Seventh and A streets, gujtable for students, teachers, business women,, or . Just ,' plain married folks. Mrs. Herbert Avery. North Seventh and A. ', 4S 'ni ' "" (1VIL JONGINHKR PAN1EJL MrAB4JND, dvll engi neer1 nd ' surveyor. . Residence 7 4 0 XWti Wit. li!)e 211-Y. Advertising IaOST lMT Kox turrler dog, mostly bliick. Stub tall. Answers to the numa of Fox. Notify Miss J'atricla Oslo. 712 K street, City. 4 4 WANTKII WANTI2D- Men to work in lumber camp or up-to-date sawmill. TrttiiHSxjrtailon furnished. . For particulars Inquire at Rreen's Crescent City stuKe office. Grants Pans, Ore., near S. 1". R. R. depot 'and express office. Phong 20. 2'itt WANTED Housekeeper. Must be a woman of refinement, not over 40 years of see. .Address Solus, care Courier. Jtf WANTBD Saw mandrel and ssw, small one preferred. Address Pe ter Tnngen. IR. F. ft No. I, ox 106, Grants Pa, Ore. 45 WANTWD Men for woods, Fallers. lUuckers, Umbers. Swampers. Highest wages, eight hours, good accommodations, 'straight .time. Come at once or write or wire for further Information. Board $1 a day. . Johnson-Pollock Lumber Co., Mt. Hebron. Cnilf. 51 81J-.8M.V WAXTKJ ' ARB YOU a successful salesmtin working among farm trade? Or are you ambitious to become one? Io you want to earn $260 to 'ilO a month, -wholesaling groceries to farmers? Steady demand. Yearly relator. Ram territory. Car re quired. H. Iluntiss;, Box 2090, Portland, Oregon. DKXTIST8 K. C. MACY. ID. M. D. First-class dentistry. 10 South Sixth street, Grants Pas. Oregon. PHYSICIANS .. O. OI.EMENT. M. D.. Prattle limited to diseases of the eye, car. nose and throat Glasses fitW. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment. Phones, office 62; resi dence 359-J. S. tO ITGIIRHXrE, M. D. PhysieJn ami surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 3(9; office, 182. Sixth and H streets. A. A. WITlfAM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 90S Corhett Bldg., Portland, Ore. Hours 10 to 12 a, m.; 2 to 4 p. m. DK. W. T. TOMiPKINS, . 8. T 'Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-8 -p. m. iPhone 304-R. VKTKRINAItY SUROSOY DR. R. J. BESTjL, Veterinarian. Office at residence. Phone 805-R. DRAYAGR AND TBSKKR' rHE WORLD MOVES; so du Bunch Bros. Transfer Co, Phon M7-R.' r F. O 18HAM, drayag and transf.i Safes, Manos and' furnltur moved, packed, shipped and ator ed. Office phbae 124-T. Rnaf. . dene pboae. l'i4-R. ' -i MV8IOAL I-NSTRVCTIOX J. S. MacMURRAT Teacher of ding ing. Write .of apply at 7l le ' Street. " , ,v jgtf KLKCTRIOAIi WORK ' ELECTRIC WIRING and general ' electrical work, repairing, bona wiring. C. C. Harper, 118 North Sixtb ttrm, Jmw f . - , t ZOO ANIMALS SOLD AT AUCTION itm' ' jSa ". F "I illpiifillii ri'il. HI :t fiiniiiii wili'H va itublli'lHMl rts-ifiiliy hIh-ii ii lion. 'a iiiiDiDi. dull, u yt-liru mul iiuiiieiiiiM otlier niilmul "pt-ts" w-re auctioiit-d at C rul pink. New V"ik, by I'urk ComiiilMsloner Kruncls Gullntln. The photo- gruplt i,is Hie cruwil wtii.'liliig the ale of buffaloes. Why Suffer So? Why suffer from a bad back, from sharp, shooting twinges, headaches, dlzxtnese and distressing urinary ills? Grants Pass people recommend Doau's Kidney Pills. Could you ask for stronger proof of merit? Mrs. A: M. Evenscn, 25 8. Fourth St., says: "I waa nearly laid up with rheumatic troubles, which af fected my hips and one of my limbs. At times the pain was, almost un bearable. Often the muscles and cords in my limbs seemed to con tract, causing Intense psln. During this trouble, my kidneys were more or less affected, which prompted me to take Iran's Kidney Pills.- The first 'box regulated my kidneys and I took. about three boxes in all when the rheumatic pains in my hips and limb left me entirely. Now when my kidneys bother me, I use Doss's Kidney Pills and they always do me good." Price 60e at all dealers. Don't simply ask for kidney remedy get Dosn's Kidney Pills tbe same that Mrs. Eveasen had. roster-Mllburn Co.. Mfgrt, Buffalo. N. Y. rive IKilWs Reward Five dollars reward will fee psTd tor the arrest sad conviction of tit one stealing the Dally Con Hers from residences or msll boxes The California and Oregon uoast Kauroad company TIMK CARD Effectire No. 19. 1918. Trains will run Taesday, Thursday sad Saturday ' Leave Grant Pass... t P. M Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek t P. M Arrive Grants Pass .....4 P..M. For Information regarding (relent And passenger rate call at the otTtee f the company, Landburg buildlsg. or telephone 1X1. TAXI DAILY JITNEY to Selma, Kerby sad 'aldo. Le.Te Grants Pass dally at 9:30 a. m. Everett Hogu. pbone 317. 117 USE THE WHITE CINE TAXI FOR pretopt serrto. City and country trip. ' Safety first Call Grants Pas Hotel., phon 394. Residence phoM 320-R. W. Q. White. 790 IF YOU WA1NT TO GET THERE, call tU. -Two common old Fords. We are a the Job anywhere and any time. Palace Taxi Co. Wyatt and Cutler. Jitney Luke. 50tf TAXI IPhone Rosea ' Confectionery, No. 160, for Caxl. Hurry calls at any time. C E. Ollkson. 85tf ATTORKEY8 H. D. NORTON. Aitwt-law. Practice in ill State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. G.. W. COLVIO. Attorney-sut-law. Grants Pas Banking Co.. Bldg. Grant Pass, Oregon. , E3. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tice In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. ' " p. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. Grants Pass. Oregon. C. A. 8IDLBR, Attorney-t-law. Ma- sonlo Temple, Grants Puss, .Ore. JEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law. , referee in bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grant ' Pas, Oregon. Phon 1S5-J. i JAMBS T. CHINNOCK. ,- Lawyer. First National Bank Bldg., Grants P. Oregon. INSCRIBED ON GOLDEN BOOK Deed of Self Scr fice Not Recorded on arth. but It Will Be Found Elsewhere. A British serKcunt major, In SdV dreKKlng (he recruits at a training utmlon, M,ke of the soldierly duties I lint lliey would he called upon to per form, and concluded hy saying: "Be proud of your rpKlment. It's your home for the wsr. So stick to It and stick to your comrade. I never tire of telling recruit a story of two men of our Second bsttallon In the DnrdHiiellc expedition. A blizzard and n washout swept away a lot of our rlmps. The two I sin talking about HlriiKgled on end found some sort of helter, and there they sat down to rest. The yomici-r could have got away and come to camp, but he wouldn't leuve his pal alone In the storm and darkness and snow. "The next morning they were found lop'ther. ucWp for pood frozen stiff. The younijer lwd Ms urms round hl pal. He heM a hit nf tmken biscuit In each h;iiiit intd there were biscuit mnnln frir.'n tnio ithe mustache of Jhe nlder smui. ' . "Tluit's Tlie whole Ktory. I doat tnow wlml their reglinentnl numbers irni niniies were, but thi-re's Book twliere lliclr. niimes lire put ilown all right asid for;ver." Xew iVork Sun. Snsils Operated Plans. The -clliruil French alrmsin, GeoriaH munbrlvHl. has uillizel the well-sniiwn InKtinct -which scientists Imve long oliscncil In posseied hy miiiiIIs. For Mime unknown 'reason, a pnnH when plui-cd on nn inclined yLaue cnixvls tnwiiril the highest part. VTen 51. Ioinbrlvl wa Informed n this 'lie pluced on the npper plane of ais.. Miturlce-Farimin machine S8 pim3.iir Kiialln. two-t hints of which were li lurj:i' slow snails of Hour Copr. hcloveil hy epicures, the Tviysln 1er if fmiu'ller and more sslle .vnriety. After I'Mne to about 1,'itMl feet he was uhl to tiike his hands off the controls for rW rest of his two hours' flight. Tlie sshIIn moved In a nmss toward the IiIit part mid re-established the iw)UllnSr1iun whenever the machine flipped, vlrlw iMiernlly or longitudinal ly, tlmn keeping the airplane In per Uarf night. 1 ' Hot On tor 'Lawyers. flere br.a hot one on lawyers and a rtnln sort .of oportsinnn. An stt.trtiey was arrested for violat ing the game taws matching 10 fish ont of ftcanon. He pleaded guilty, but when MO per Bsh wjss the fine Im posed he withdrew his plea and got a brother lawyer to defead him. The jury. In spite of the plea of guilty, brought In a verdict flmtlag to I in guilty of catching one fth only, and fixed the fine at- $10. .On of the Jurors ex plulncd to the angry game warden as follows: 4 Yes, we knew he pleaded guilty and admitted catching 10 Huh. ' But the jury.' yon know, were' all of the same nijml. - He wag a lawyer AND fisherman." . Prohibition In Lithuania. .. Prohibition, which ' grew up over night In America, has long been an Is sue In Lithuania, the small Baltic re public that Is asking for self-government that It has long demonstrated Its ability to use. I.Miuanln has a .small brewery and a still In almost every booic. It has little Intoxirmlon. And It hus u prohibition society- with 17'J branches and 'J0.0UO members through out the country. ' ' '. '. Aerjal Surveying. An expedition ' vit six men traveling an motorcycles is t ngnged iu uiuklug u ut-vo.v if u route for un uerliil mull line' from Sydhey.Austl-uiln. to Lon don. ,. It,, Is hopeil t locute sultNhle ktnding pluyes lit liitei-viils of H(K uiliw. tnuk tut Hsu of . UUIU.V South 1'uciuc lalSIkU ... -: v.- - All kinds of laal blnnks at th Courier. , . l - . JAFS CHEER. RULER FCH FIRST TiJIE Adopt Western' Way of' Showing ' Loyalty to Their Emperor. - For the first time in the hl.tory of Japan the people have cheered thtlr nioriurchs. 1'opulur ct-lcbratlons were held le Tokyo to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of -the rewmiU of the Im-I-rl capltul from' Kioto to Tokyo und the establishment of Tokjo as a mu nlclpnilty. -. - ';. For. two duy the people of the me tropolis Jfave thern.Kelvrs up to enthusi astic rijjolclnsn.' The city was gny with fctjiBH, flnfes and magnificent evergreen nn.hcs. s Kmiii ror Yohllilto with' his consort and Crown . Prim e Hlrohlto drove through the piicVeil strecu in oi-n coaches hud bowed In acknowledgment of tlu- riKiectful "bpuznr-of the multi tude. In the punt the emperor ,of Japan has rarely made his appearance in the public streets and hn ulwnyii been re ceived in client homage. The recent ovation after the western Idea Is re garded as a democratic approach of tlu. emjteror to bis people. In other words. Japan is responding to the democratic spirit abroad In the world. The municipality presented to the emperor and empres-i several historic doi-timeots and pictures concerning the capital. The pavilion used for the prin cipal ceremonies In .Ucno park waa Ierlii1ly erectpd in pure old Japanese style, the roof being thatched with the bark of cryptnmeriu and the outer walls being covered with greea cryp tomerla leaves. ;The walls Inside were beantlfully decorated with gold dust und covered with screens and curtain having designs p f flowers and birds. A procession reconstructing the an cient diamyo corteges and lanterns and Aug processions were included In thA celebrations, which was commemorat ed also by the Issuing of a special post age stamp. . - (. Every house, from richest to poor est; boy in front an exquisite paper lantern surmounted by a spray of cherry blossoms. v . . r m m LEADER An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation, i Are yo doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? wv i-1,,i.,..iVi-nTms1eiMi nitiiiiiii Oregon Agricultural College Trwm for Itadcnhip is h ioduMne and proftuiow m tcUow . ' HOJrt ZCONOMICS. AGRICULTURE. COMMBRCK. FORESTRY. PHAKMACV. MWSrC. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. CIVIL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. INDUSTRIAL ARTS, M4N1NQ ENGINEERING. LOGGING ENGINEERING. MILITARY SCIENCE: TW Colktr tralninc include cobrara in Entlrth. Kconofiun. Art, MuhniMtkm. Modern' Lnuee. ninul Uncam Induauul Jourmlum. Nanus! Sciraccs. and aU nxmiaK of an (ducalMio. Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919 liil'ilila nai.rifn nm tifrft Ii at Far CoHrar Cataloc. IlluatraXd Bookkt and other mforatstioa addma - THE REGISTRAR. Oregon Ar .cultural Cotlcac. CorvaUm I --'"-'-'"rr iiir-i n i mi Automatic Servant ' v ' Oh. yes. J spend most of . V my.; .time , out-ol-doors ; this v uIllcr. , vji - electric motors. I make light f. my housework." ' ' .l ' ' "The cost is small and it is ' so ccvenient and simple , iust a lurn of the switch and ' I can sit down and read or (.mbroidcr until the Work is dorp'- .. :v;.,;v, v V;. Why don't 'you call up California-Oregon Power Company PJione J08-J. HUNS MADE A CLEAN SWEEP What They Couldn't Steal In th Frsneh City of Douaf Thsy Ruthlessly Destroyed. . My homo was In Oonal, writes Jesa' Prolx In Everybody's. When visited the town. ssin after the German left It, 1 found It untouched by shell fire. Strange as It may seem, the house are standing and the roofs are on th houses. But every place has been ransacked ; so much so that la my house the only article of furniture left are two stools, one of which Is of no value. The other, a light gilt foot stool in, the drawing-room, Is smashed. Every other article of furniture has been stolen. ' -. The valueless contents of every drawer were thrown or. the floor and soiled. Some valuable paintings by Corot were, hanging In one of the , rooms. They were carefully selected, the canvas was cut out of the frame In the cleanest possible way und re moved by the Germans, whereas a hole was klmlly kicked, throngh the others. This Is a preelse( Instance of thefr methodical thefts. When the people who lived lo the house were turned out by the Germans they took away the few pii)er that were In the safe which was fust to the wall ; they left the key on the safe door und the "door ajar, aft much as to say that there was no need to break It open.: m the safe t foand a short hntchet. hy mean of which the door had been smashed. Is this destruction for Its own sakeT No, this Is methodical destruction. ( The safe would eventually, have to he replaced, and very likely by one of German make. . v " -No JazZvTher. A dance given tit Alliert ball recent ly In London and patronized by all the nobility. Including Queen Mary and Queen Ahuntidra. had upon its pro gram fox-trots and other dances of th kind so popular before the war, bnt no "Jazz." Kngland la said to be dancing mad. but timt the dancers do hot takekludly to this latest Amer ican dance, although American dance are as. a general thing very popular. The "Peace Valse Is the newest Eng lish dance and is said to have beea f applauded for three minutes n-hen th first notes of ,the waits were played. . mTiimT - M Stu! tajifiiaitju p-f U0 J Jlltitia niSWlWl I SfSlHWIr'SVKSI. ilia - i 1 1 an i. v:'-, 1 r LI o 'I ' . ' : Vt . V .....