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PAGE TWO GRANTS PAM DAILY COCHXXB nmuv, MT)iii:it it, iuiu. 6 " r GRANTS PASS OAIU COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A.'E. VOORTilia. iPvib. and Propr. Entered at postoffios. Grants Pass, Ore., M second class mail matter. - ADVERT! SING RATES Display apace, per inch 10c Local-personal column, per line..lOc Header. Per line Rc DAILY COUR1BR By mail or carrier, per year $6.00 By mall or carrier, per month .SO WEEKLY COURIER By mall, jier year...'...- :...2.00 MEMBER OF lASSOCTATED PRESS The Associated tPres is exclusively 'entitled to the use for republication of ail news dtspatohe credited to it or all otherwise credited in this $aper and also the local news pub lished herein. i AU rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re served. FRIDAY, OCTOBER S, - OREGON WEATHER 4 Fair and warmer Saturday; light to heavy frost early morn- f Ing, except near coast. Gentle f northerly winds. . TIME IS VP The league to enforce peace, of ij which William Howard Tart Is pres ident, Is sending out the following appeal to. newspapers and prominent people of the country: "The crisis Is at hand which will determine whether ' America joins the league of nations or forsakes her allies and negotiates a separate peace with Germany. A vote for any reser- . vations may require a resubmission and endanger, the treaty. Will you send the largest check possible by return mail to the league to enforce peace for immediate use in arousing the country to demand prompt ratifi cation in a form that will not send the treaty back for further negotia tions and delay world pacification. This matter isvery urgent." The following telegram is also be- .ing mailed to the newspapers, by the league to enforce peace: '."Humanity, commerce. Industry, ' labor, and the whole social order need immediate ratification of the peace treaty and the covenant of the league of. nations. It Is vitally Im portant that you shall communicate with your, senators, - preferably by telegraphurging them to ratify promptly and unreservedly. If you have already done eo, do it again In a positive and . conclusive manner, get others to do the same. This is the time for us to strike straight from the shoulder with all our strength behind the Wow. There is no time to lose." .. Hundreds of thousands of dollars possibly millions are being spent by the league to enforce peace and others who believe the league of na tions will put an enS to war, settle the labor unrest and cut the hi eh cost of living. The ratification of the peace treaty and league covenant as drawn up and interwlned may be a wise step, but what the public , wants to know Is, how will the rati " flcation have any effect on the high cost of 'living and settle the labor trouble? It Is a state of mind that must be cured, and ttie healing pro cess will require time. Normal con ditions will again return, but it re mains for the public to keep their poise, and for those in authority to immediately stamp out any disorders started by the radicals. And the au thorities appear to be doing a pretty fair Job. Whether the league covenant Is a panacea for all evils now confront ing the world is not known, Tut a long suffering public prays that con gress will either acceirt or reject the plan at once. Time is up. Today many an American boy would rather be "Babe" Reuther than president Oteuther Is Cincin nati's star pitcher, who won the first game of the world's series and sot two triples and one sinfiie in three times at bat. State Highway Engineer Herbert Nunn says tht with the coming of the rainy season paving of the roads win soon terminate. Southern Ore gon will have over a month -of fine weather yet this fall. With the biggest prune crop in Oregon for many years, everybody should soon be full of prunes. But judsln? from the press dispatches from the "big cities, the world is al ready afflicted with prunes. A Quick Lunch KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality "and Service Oklahoma is now eligible to Join the "Solid South." U Ardmore Sen ator Reed was egged off the stage when he attempted to make a speech against the league covenant. CHICAGO WINS BEST GAME (Continued from Page One) Fans were in line- here all night at the baseball park, and some wom en were present and In line. The weather is perfect and a capacity at tendance is indicated. . NEW TODAT PEACHES iFor sale, lc per pound at the orchard. E. C. Neely, Pickett creek' ferry. 87 WANTED 20 men, $4 a day with time and. one-half for overtime. Oregon Hassan Paring Co., W. T. Wilkinson, superintendent, Dil- lard, Ore. -91 VENTED Men to lay bricks? Phjme ' S65J or call 312 West L St. 8i SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R for Jitney Luke or Cutler. "Calls an swered anywhere, anytime. 86tf FOR SALE 4 milk cows; 2 heifers: 2 heifer calves, and H good Dur ham bull. R. iA. Gllmore, Mur phy. Oregon. , 91 DRESSMAKING Tailor made skirts a specialty. Mrs. Sanderson, 220 B street. 91 FOR SALE Relinquishment: 15 uoo worth of wood and saw tim ber, fine soil, after the wood if off. ' close to railroad. Cheap. Best of irrigated farms, easy terms. Bus iness and residence property. E. " T. McKlnstry, agent. , 87 Cripple Operating .. Four men, each of them with a leg or arm missing, drove into Grants Pass Thursday morning with a team and hack and camp equip ment, and commenced beeein? Di of tlem was endeavoring to secure money Tor a wooden leg.. He admit ted that his leg had been missing for 10 years hut his desire for a wooden leg was of recent origin.. Chief Mc Lane advised th outfit to leave the clty. They did. How We Go At It First we Jook into the battery t see if you put water in it. Then we use the hy drometer which is the one reliable way of know ing the condition of its charge. Then, if no special cause of trouble appears we put it on the line to see if it will take a charge. But if there is plain in dication of serious trouble we open -the battery up and find out exactly what' what. Don't trust your bat tery to amateurs or artists in guesswork, who claim they can tell inside conditon by outside in spection. Come here where ydu find adequate 'machines and apparatus to really inspect, charge and repair any battery. Willed "AOC MASm ftlQItTCMtO THE IJATTEHV SHOP A. V. Hazel toa, Propr. MEXICAN STYLE (TtILK 0 OAKXE . I X Ii T AM ALU -I X li RENO FORERUNNERS OF SICKNESS Medical authorities agree that in digestion and constipation are the forerunners of half the Ills of man kind. Don't let a man at itartt in gested, decomposed food poison ypur wnoie system, wnen your food is being properly digested, you are free from biliousness, iraa. hloatlnr iu headache, .aouj stomach, bad breath, coated tongue. Foley Cathartic Tab lets, a wholesome physio, thoroughly cleanse the bowela or nausea, sweeten the stomach and invigorate the liver. Sold Every where. All kinds of .lecal blanks at th Courier. Classified ' FOR BAXB . FOR SALE! Vetch, gray oats, cheat, rye, baled bay, rolled barley, grass seed. Ralph Waldo Elden. Med tord, Otc. 55tf FOR SALE Singer sewing machine in good condition, $30. Phone 19. 87 FOR 9AIJ0 5 year old mare, black; sound and true. One John Deere plow nearly new. Apply Leonard ' & Trimble blacksmith shop or phone 204-tR. -.. 88 FORy SALE -Good black team. . See Baber Bros, 225 West G. or phone 509-J. 88 FOR'SAI Bartlett,' AnJ5u and Bosc pears al le a pound. Also good apples picked from the ground at 50c a sack; Bring boxes and sacks. Geo. A. Hamilton, new paved highway. SI FOR SALE About 10 tons of first cutting alfalfa hay In stack must be sold at once; also wood ssw and mandrel on truck. Apply W. .8. Tucker, 3 '4 miles from town on . upper river road, 90 M ITOHELL Light six, good me chanical condition, good tires; for sale at 'a 1brgaln. Call at 704 D street. 90 WANTED WANTED Men' to work in lumber camp or , up-to-date sawmill. Transportation furnished. For particulars inquire . at Breen's Crescent City stage office. Grants Pass, Ore., near S. P. R. R. depot, and express office. Phone 28. 48tf WANTED Four-foot wood to cut up, $1 a cord. Address, stating amount. F. 0. Gamble, Rt. 1 Rogue River, Ore. i 01 WANTED Party to cut some poles afld 30 cords of wood Into 4 -foot lengths. Write or telephone Ros- coe Howard, Dixie fytnch, 610-F-34. 88 WANTED Second-hand apple, pear and peach 'boxes in good condition, in exchange for fruit or will pay cash. Geo. A. Hamilton, new paved highway. . 87 WANTED An iron safe, "roll top desk, and 'McClasky account eys tem. 'Address No. 748 care of Courier. X'5 MISCELLANEOUS 3. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any kind. Rentals. Building and Loan. Plate Glass Liability. 809 G street. 84tf H EMSTITOH ING, PIcoting. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Write to us for - suggestions for Christmas gifts. The Vanity -Shop, Medford, Ore gon. 145 LADIES' TAILORING Fall and win ter suits remodeled and broimht .up to the minute In style and workmanship. Bring your FL'US, lilimhej and velvets to be remade. Prices reasonable. .Mrs. '.y R. v Swoape, phoire 253, old Klocker - residence 1324.EaHt A street, or; CIVIL ENGINEER DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neor and surveyor. Residence "4 0 Tenth street, phone 211Y. Miles City. Mont., Oct.. 3, Hy crossing Indian corn with corn from Iowa; Ed Campbell of Saugua, Mon tana, has produced a corn which he declares Is sdated to 'Montana cli matic conditions. This year he is showing fine samples of the corn, many of the ears being 13 and 14 Inches long. , f; Mil'"" '" Ll:M,jiiui..i., i iTnM FORT , , UK-V . . r the things that count whin it wins ,.j:WVX c$vEto Mm. ' A vV, SUCKERS nave snaae fssa . . . . since iojo i f una tttt & Advertising TO Rr.vt FOR RENT 7-rooin house. : .'.-room house, $; good well at both plsces, and 1arn to go with - either. Inquire except Saturdays. Mrs. W. H. Qualf, 832 North Seventh Street. 90 HENTI8T8 E. C. MACY. O. M, D. First-class dentistry. J0SV4 South Sixth "street. Grants Pass, Oregon. ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRIC WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, house wlrfag. C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth street, phone 47. v WtESSMAKING MRS. W. R. SWOAPE 'Dressmaker, ladies' tailor, furrlst. Expert al terations on ladies' garments. Es timates cheerfully given; prices reasonable; satisfaction guaran teed. Phone 253. Old Klocker residence, East A street. . 99 . . ... , . i- , VETERINARY SVRGEO.V DR. R. J. BESTCL. Veterinarian Residence 838 Washington boule vard, phone 398-R. im.WAGE A XII TRANSFER THE WORLD MOVES; . so Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. 397-R. do we. Phone F. G. ISH AM, vdrayage and transfer. Safes. pianos and "furniture ' moved, packed, shipped and stor ed. Office phone 124-Y. ; Resi dence phone1 124-R. TAXI USE THE WHITE LINE TAXI FOR I prompt service. City snd country! trips. Safety first Call -Grants ; Pass Hotel, phone 39 b. Resldencs phone 308-Y. W. G. White. 790 1 TAXI-Phone Roses Confectionery,! No. 160,' for taxi. Hurry calls at! any time. C. E. Gllkson. ftfutj PHONE 262-R for Jitney Luke or) Cutler. Headquarters changed toj Spa. ' ' 50tf PHYSICIANS U O. CLEMENT, L D., Practice limited to diseases t the eye, ear, nose and throat. ( Glasses fitted. .Office hours 9-12, 2-6, or on ap pointment. Phones, office 62; resi dence 359-J. . S. LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, Tesldence,' 369; office, 182. Sixth and H streets. . , A.' A. WIJIiAM. M. D. Internal medicine and nervous 'diseases, 624 Medical Bldg., Portland, Ore. Hours, 2 to 6 p. ny, morning and evening by appointment. , DR. W. T. TOM'PKINS, 8. T. ; Fooms 1 and.. 2 Schmidt Bldg! Treats all diseases. Hours 9-12' a. m'.i 1-D p. m. Phone 304-R. II MM mm mm 11 II lr I ' i I J fir 1 II r ( E. J. BILLICK, M. D., Physic-Ian and surgeon ; ' offlco Schiillhorn block,' phone 54-J; reslrtcuce. 1004 Lawnrldge, 'phons ."4-L, Grants' Pass, , See The, Handylite A great step forward In Alarm Clocks Just ths thing' for long winter nights and dark mornings. Ws predict that all alarm clocks will bs rsdlnlltsd la ths nosr future. , ' BARNES, I. P. Time Inspector IHjt lun ( North . Ijuh evening at aibout 6 o'clock a train load of 36 cannon, each with Its caterpillar trictor, and each oc cupying a 41-foot flat car, pawed through this city, said to be bended tor Camp Iewls. Those K'il hsd wm&k This Is the day of sptn lsllsts. The rare of a car Is no rtcoptlon. It Is Just as important to have skilled attention for your auto a- II is for your watch. 'Many a day's sport has been'SM)lled lust limniiiw the car had been mistreated and would not work. 1 NVhen your car need repairing come to the ouc place where such work I. a specialty oiiMUHhtly done right. mm1' t smm Rochdale Store We are very busy, hut must tell the World shout our MI'TI'.M. COM POUND, an anlmul food which we have exclusive snln on fur Josephine County, it Is a substitute lor whole milk for ralvos and pigs. A 25-pound pall when mixed with serrated milk will nilno 2 calves from the time they are 3 duys old to the sue of U week snd the veal will be as good as whole-milk fed veal. EXAMPLE ' Feeding Whole 'Milk ' Value of milk fed In 6 weeks J;5.2 , Calf svlls for In. HO .on Feeding Muttiul Compound ' ' Cream saved, value , ..123.2(1 ('Hlf nells for.'. .-. 15.00 Total $4o.;mi (.'ost of Mmuul Compound ... , $ 4,7-, Gain .... a..:. '. ;,. Kquully as good for pigs and chicken. We expect to hav.lt In. every ton In vlio-county soon. t;..t ourtrlal order. There I no risk to you as It Is sold on a money ba:'k guarantee. It Is not au experiment, many vrouinrrlcH nnil dallies testify 10 its merit. - ANOTHER NEW and valuable Produce I NO IH inilNd Umt dry Help. iDoes away with Running tnto clothes. (Put soiled clothes In the boiler and boll 20 minutes, rinse, blue and hung out, RKMEMDWll our-Pride of Walla Wallu 'Hard-wheat Flour .guaranted the equal of ny t $3.25 per suck. We will have a car of feed In a few days. - , GET YOl'll GAS aiuf lubricating oil for'your Kiug 'Wagon at our new Filling Station. WAYNE Accurate Measure Pump. WE WANT EGGS, lIl'TTElt SPI'IIH, 11EANS iiikI WHEAT We have a little sugar for evorybody HELPUSHKLPU stKach TR0MIS Uf - 1 hi . .V I 1 AN IRRITABLE, fault rk due to a disordered stomach. A man with good digestion is nearly always good natured. . A great many have been permanently cured of stom ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach and enable it to 4 perform its functions naturallv Trv rri j f " "wy The Jeweler Next dour First National Hash seen service In France Mild smeral were bndly damaged. This afternoon, a lnvy train of soldier psiwed through the city enrouts for Cniui U-wii. ' MlnliiK blanks Courier office. mm to f-v-ra-'it' i findimr disDfkitiru- t.usi a quarter. sjsar .1" c i m 7 " - '-" - . " .7" . !.' . a1