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HUDAV, AKJtHT 111, lull). GRANTS PASS DAILY COIRIEB t'AGH THRU BE A LEADER "A n i V'l fraaVt lili tit mm.:i, tii ; lil a. ni, aaiia"-Elt An immense problem in reconstruction confront the present generation. Are you doing your utmott to prepare to lead in it solution? T Oregon Agricultural Cbllege Tialna far taadarahip la iK induMtln and profaaMoM m followa . KKOWOM I0. AOMICULTURK, COMMRRCK. rONKSTRV. PHARMACY. MUSIC, IONAI. anOCATION, CIVIL SNGINSIKINO. KLKCTHICAL KNOINKERINO. MKCHANICAL SNOINaSMINO. CHKMICAL RNOINRKRIHO. INDUSTKIAL ART!. MININO INOINSKMNO, LOOOINO KNOINKRRINO, MILITARV SCIINCC. Tha CoH. If.lnmi lMlu4t lowrt In Cnlnh. kconomKa. At, MatkamMira. MuaVia Uium PnyaKal SswcMKm, IndiMtiMl juutnahun, NmuisI IkWMM, ana) all aaaanliala lA aa tdtKaUoa. Three rfgular terms Fall term eaasaaasaaaamWBasisaaiaaSia r C-llra Catak . Illuitralaa BWalal and mK Into m alio addim TMR MROIKTRAR, Oratufl AfKullila4 ColUa... Cwvalli 3 Classified Mlt BALK AN'CKL. CAKES 75 cents aacb; or dor by phone, No. 190-J. 2tf OET YOUR TikKS MENDED and buy a O. M. A C. K. wolilor for future use. See Mr. CJotclior, the tire man at Grants Pan hutel. tf 12 ACRES oak, rpidrone, tlr and pine, oo railroad In Jerome Prairie. Wilt take wood in pay ment stumps. e. Phone 270. 83tf on-ACHB 8TOCK RANCH tor sale; about 1 IS acres In cultivation; considerable Irrigation; 2 mile from R. R. station; Itt miles from two schools; half cash, bal ance low interest. Address . No. 1061 car Courier. 86tf rOR BALE aimer sewing machines on eany terms. Machines rented and old machines taken In part payment. C. A. Chapman, 245 8. Central avreue. Medford. Local beadquartrre OranU Paaa Hard ware. ltf FOR SAI-ulck touring car, six cylinder. 117 model, good me at chanlral condition and good tires. Prlca liooo. For further partic ulars call T. M. Stott. phone 131 . or 219-J. 48 , rtm SALE Two, small chicken houses. Insjutre of Miss Russell, Corner Mantaalta 'Ave., and Mer lin road. 40lf FOR 9AlJj lluuse Burgulns 6- room house, 2 lots, West D street, 8400. 7 -room 'house, large lots, lHha.ui street. 86. 7-eoom house. two acres, Hoguo River Ave., ' 8600. 5-room house, 1 lot, f 400. North Second sttfHHt. vSoe owner of property. Stag Cltmr Store, Otto J. Knlps. 4 C ,FOU SA'IiB Two giiBOlLno double, drum hoists. On 1'i)!k-truck nnd trull or,, logging Ytockit. enable, etc. One two-third rard trevovllng shovel. M. C. Amunt. 45 FOH .-SAM-J JCxtr Jl ttrriKaTed iblackborrlea. 81-2 lor 'IS box crate. ' Deliveries Totwilajw ;nd Thursdays. R. F. 1. No. a, I Box ll.'Chas. W. Ixunbrecrt. .48 FOR SLI3 Ripe BarOett nwars, nt a poun('. Mrs. Ceo. llm lltn. Frultdaie -n Pacific hlsh wny v i 3 , FOR SilJK -Three acre tmct, house narn, pquitry nounes. ,uas on-j glne, smmp and tank tor Irrlgat-'1, 723 C Sikreet. ' v48 JFOR BAIUE Jltoed cars for sale. Owe X Ford, mm Ohevrolet. 1918 ' no- j del. In KMMl .condition. . Fashion igutage, 44 JHO R9ES FOR 8 AII4E ON LONO Tl MfS Boug1it traitw, will sell , several good work: horsmn, iteftms 1200 and 1400 lbs., on yearn :llme,- If desir ed, with no cash 4own to, good party. For partlouilura , address J356 70 Grants iPisss. ' ' 49 1 mtckuans)(k; " r' ,9. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, .any ' kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plato Glass Liability. 609 O street. . Mtf CIVIL HNGINHBR DANIEL ' McFARiIAIND, - civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. STRAYED E3TRAYliD There . caume to my 1 ny tlme. Palace Taxi Co. Wyatt place recently one nog,, mostly)' 'niJ "CUU JHney, Luke. 50tf wllte . with black markjlngs, .W'TAxrWippe silt In ear. Owner may address -No. 460, ;for .taxi. . -Hurry calls at , .W'Wiiek, 'MurihyOre, ,4,9 tjy ;time, ' A'dS.'4tHt9ii. ' ' ' tf tilri'n ir-nr-r i -7i:.'I begins September 22, 1919 Advertising WANTED WANTE1 Housekeeper. Must be a woman of refinement, not over 40 ytwra of age. Address Solus, euro Courier. I8U WANTBO Saw mandrl and saw small one preferVed. Address Pe ter Tuimcn, iR. F. I. No. 2. Box ' 106. Orunts I'aJw. Ore. 45 VANTKI Men for woods, Fallcrs, lltickera, 'Limbers, awainprs. Jllghest wages, eight hours, good : acrommodutlons, stralKht - time. Come at once or write or wire for further Information. Board 81 a day. Johnson-Pollock Lumber Co., Mt. Hebron. Calif. SI WANTra Small fruit dryer, suit able for drying over stove. Phone 876-JR. 48 8AfIA. WAXTKI ARB YOU a successful salesman working among farm trade? Or are you ambitious to become one? 1K you want to earn 8250 to IJSlt a month, wholesaling rrories to farmers? Steady demand. Yearly repeater. Stune territory. Car re quired. H, Hunting, Box 2090. Portland. Oregon. 82 DKNTI8T8 E. C. MACY. . M. D. First-class dentistry. 109 South Sixth street. Grants Pass, Oregon. I'HYKICIAXS L. O. CLEMBNT. M. D.. PraxUoe limited to dlsenscs -of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Classes fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment. Phones, office (2; resi dence 859-J. ' S. LOUOinUDGE, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth and H streets. A. A. WITHAiM, M. D.-Hnlernal medicine and nervous dlseaiiel, 903 Corbett Bldg., Portland. Ore. Hours 10- to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4 p. m. DR. W. T. TOMlPKINS, 8. T. 'Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt .Bldg. Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. 'Phone S04-R. VETERINARY SVRGEON R- J. BESTUiL, Vetsrlnarlaa. t residence. Phone 306-R. JHAYAK AM) T1UNSFER ' 'SvXWtlJ) MOVES; so r0- Transfer Co. do we. Phone 887,&t T- O. HWiAvM,, drayage end transfer. Ssjfea, ' plunos and 'furniture moved, packed, shlp)ed and etor ed. Office iihone 124-Y. Resi dence photve JZi-R. ' TAXI DAILY JITNEY to ftelma. Kerby and Waldo. . Leavea Ginnts Pass- dnlly at 9:80 a. m. Everett Hogue, phone 817. 817 USB THE WHITE UNO TAXI FOR prom.pt service. , City and country trips. 8afety first. Call Grants -Paaa Hp tel. phone 39i. Residence phone 820-R. W. G. White. T90 IFnYOU WANT TO GET THJCRB, call 2 2-J. Two common old Fords. Ws are on the Job anywhere and WAHTS U.S.TO GIVE HfREEDOM Land Made . Famous- by Noah Picks Mandatory. Wall, It Lies at the Foot of Mt Ararat, Where Uis Ark Lnc.'?(?, and Is Inhsbltsd' by Tatars snd Armenl. ans Diversity sf Populatxn Pr. ssnts Difficult Probfem Ctrtiq Hand Necessary to Control tli. Tribes. ; Now ml.) to the lint of statuK that have licked the United Slutis to tic tlu'lr tiiiindiilnry Niiklili-hevHii. "Never hfiird of Nukhlrln-vnn';" Lasks u tiulli-tlii from the Niillomil (;co- gmpblc S'M'U-ty. "Well, trrt ronmill i-neHis vlll, 4, for tbo (llwirlct In nmt Ion He t the foot of Mount riirnt mid the town of Niikhlehevnn contiilns the alli-K gmveyiird ! N011I1. The builder of mk, locui trailltbm ainnns, went down Into tin luud thut now seeks the whig of the United States and-died of thirst In the parched plnln after his nrlt Imd brok in up on the snowy peak of the world's nioxt famous mountain." The bulletin continues with a de scription of the region by Muynard Owen WlllluuiH, who viip ilia laxt Anierlrsn to carry ou relief work In Armenia, to wbli-h land lie went from Nakhichevan Jut before Christ nitm, 1017. Quoting Mr. Williams, the bull tin says: Inhabited by Tatars. "The NnkhMievan dlKtrlrt. Inhabit ed by Tatars, when iwnce comes will be b nled on Die mirth by the Ar menian district of Krlvsn. ,It Is bound ed on the south by the Aran river, which Is the Kiibjeet of ninny an Ar menian song, mid which here form the hoiiiirlury between Asiatic IIiihkIs and PerlH. In the hills to the north east Is Shnshn, a strong Armenian cen ter, where the Armenians held onl agalnut a circle of foes In the summer of 1918. "When RuHMa's power In the Can cssus declined and the soldnts flowed bsck from the former Ruswlan from In Turkey through the Nakhichevan uiKinrx me additional hatred between the Armenians of the Erlvan district and the Mahometan Tatars broke out This closed the rarrlnxe road to Ta brla and later closed the railway. At great risk several members of th. American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Belief, with headquarters at Erlvan. went to Thri .n,i brought hark several million rubles In a train that was so crowded with re treating Russlsn soldaM that one of the cnmniltte mpmhar, nr. I..,)-,.. j - - ...... ... u'ii"irit i , m with hundreds of f Miranda of rubles. wss rorred to sleep mi the roof of the car In a temperature aonr xero. With in a week the railway sen-Ice wsj stopped by Armenian-Tatar fighting. "The uprising of the Nakhichevan Tatars was III timed. German propa gandists had placarded the district with posters exhorting fhpue Tatars, The California and Oregon uoasc Kaiiroad company TIME CAR Effective Nov. 19. Trains will run Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass .v 1 p. M Arrive Waters Creek 2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek 8 T. M Arrive Grants Pass. 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at tbe office of the company, Lundburg building, or telephone 121. MISIOAL INSTRUCTION J. S. MacMlXRRiAY Teacher of sing ing. Write or apply at 71 Lee Street tut BLEOTRIOAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and genera) electrical work, repairing, hduse wiring. C. C. Harper, SIS North 8lxth street, phone 47. tf ATTORNEYS H. - D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practices in all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. Q. W.. COkVIQ, Attorney-at-law Grants Pass Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Pass, Oregon. E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prac tices in all courts. First National Bank Bldg. O. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden . Rule Bldgv , . Phone 270. Grants Pass, Oregon. . C. iA.' SIDLE-R, Attorney-at-law. Ma sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. JEO.H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee., In bankruptcy, Masonic Temple, Grants 1 Pass, . Oregon. 'Phone 136-J.- : " .. JAMES T. CHINNOCK. Ur. First National Bauk B14$,, Orjw.ts F?.?8..'Prego. wbe are related to the Turks unit of the same religion, to rise against roe Armenians, whom tbe retreating Russians bad left to their own de vices. This they did. But the Arme nians had spent tbe winter In raising an army to take over tbe former Rus sian front, and about 25.000 of these volunteer were assembled In Erlvan.. "The Tatars advanced along' the railway (Tlflls to Tabriz) and met serious resistance first at Knmnrlya, 80 miles from the city of Nskhlchevsn. There was some spirited fighting, and the Tatars were soon ' defeated, and t least one well was filled with theli dead bodies. Women and children were not touched by the Armenian. By circling between Katnsrlya and Mount Ararat along tbe wide plain of the Arax the Tatars reached the Junction of Ulukhnnla end burned the railway station there, also cutting the Indo-European elegraph line, which loin Tlflls to the rest of the world. This necessitated the sending of Vice Consul Ioollttle to Teheran In-order to establish connection with Washing ton at o time when all A merles js were being forced to leave Tlflls. Tatar Villages Sacked. "When I crowed the Igdlr plain, where Armenians are starving today, these much persecuted people were having their Innings and the smoke from a score of bnrnlng Tatar vil laiies could be seen. Tatars with nnns were allowed to live If they sur rendered their gunx. and women nnd children were not touched, but their villages were looted und burned by the Armenians. Tills was In March, 11)1!). All the Tatars retreated to the Nakhichevan district, where they formed n majority of the population. There they have remained. Hatred between them nnd the Armenians Is strong, hnt. due to tbe greater strength of the Armenians, there are no atroci ties, i "The whole- problem Is made diffi cult by the diversity of the popula tion. In the mountain villages t!ie Kurds are most numerous. A strong band will he" necessary to control Ihese several tribes. The Kurds have been forced to be butchers by the Turks, who gave them guns as their only tools and who kept agricultnro and education from them. Their con dition Is as bad as that of the Arme nians, and when I crossed the Tnrcn KuKHlun boundary I saw scores of Kuril with only one garment and Luitfoot, ut un altitude of 7,000 feei u March." Constipation upsets the entire sys tem causing serious Illnesses to the human family. Don't worry Hollia ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will drive out constipation, regulate the bowels. tone the stomach, purify, cleanse. Without fail give it a' thorough trial. TKXAS DBMOCKATS WONT 1.1 KH limUKll STAMP IDEAS Fort AVorth, Tex.. Aug. 15. Many democrats of Texas, dissatisfied with the present democratic party lead ers and principles, conferred here today to formulate plans for' party reconstruction. Two factions participated in the conference, one advocating the for mation of a new party, to be known as the "'American party," and the other headed by former Senator Joseph W. Bailey, urging reforma tion within the old organization. "The platform" of the American party expressed opposition to the league of nations as at present con stituted; opposed national equal suf frage aftd prohibition; demands pris on terms for trust formers and urges return of the railroad to their own ers. NAVY DEPARTMKXT TO SPEXT $1.1,000,000 StMX Washington, Aug. 15. Acting Secretary Roosevelt eoon will ask congress for an additional appropria tion of about 815.000,000 for use in rbpalrlng naval vessels. - Trade Acceptances, book of 50, 81 Courier -offloe. Thrif tyshre wd, care ful people make it a habit to read our clas sified ads Do you? 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