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itkmimv, mtoiu:ii 21. ifif. , G1U.NTH PA 88 DAILY OOl RIEIt AOB THRE1 I 9 Classified Advertising KOK BALK FOR BAIjE Vetch, gray oats, cheat, rye, baled hey, rolled barley, grant seed. Ralph Woldo Eldi'ti, Mad (ord. Or. 65tf RANCH LAND FOR HA1.1C In Pel Norte county, California-. Good buy. Mostly all under the plow. Next year will see big Improve mi.nls there, now under war and land values will greatly Increase. For further Infnrnmtlon Inquire of Geo. W. Howe, Agent, Crescent City, California. 13 SO ACTUO KAK'M "For tale or rent, located 1 . mile trom Wryilen, Oregon. Ooed water rluht, plenty of berries and fruit. 1$ eores un der Irrigation. Fair building. Address No. 1803 care Courier. 17 X)lt BALK by owner In whole or In part on eaiiy term, the 19 acre 'r-onklln" tra t. Joining city llmlta on north, on-J'aelflo high way; 12. acre In Bartlett and D'AnJou pear. 4 acre In peaches and aiila. 8. V. 8temn, Talo Alto. Cal. 01 KORVULB Ollaek team with buggy and harness. Bound and kind, ' v 900 pound. P. 8. Woodln, Box 40, Crania Puna, phone 000-F-3. 96tf 640 ACilK three mile from city on upper river road for sale at a bar gain. 114,000; email payment, balance 6 per cent; 10-room -plastered house, old barn Ii0x106; I acroa pur; abotifVO acre under ditch eurvey; 10,000 cord wood timber. Addreea II. C Muller, 6r,0 Washington street. Portland. Oreaon. IS FOR SAMS 1 newSourlng car at a bargain If taken at once. 1 DodRe In fine shape, new top and Just overhauled. 1 Chevrolet In fine condition. 314 North Sixth St. ttf FOR SAIiB Two Ji'raey cows at bargain price. K. Challson, 400 West O street. 3 FOR BALK A heating stove. Phone 3C. 04 FOR BALK -Cull Tokay grains, 2c and 3c per pound. J. II. Ahlf, : North Sixth afreet. 03 VYANTKI) WANTED .Men to work iu lumber camp ut up-to-date aawmlll. Transportation furnlahed. For particular Inquire at Drccn'a Creacent City atage office. Grant Pas, Ore., near 8. P. R. K. depot, and express office. Phone 26. 4Stf W A NTrJl Ambitious Americans to prepare for good salaried office po sition. Individual Instruction. Two free acholnnibipa among first enrollment. Ileglstor now, begin any time. Medford .Huslness Col loge. Ofl WA.VTKD GHxollne wood aaw Complete, with or without truck. Phone 131. 01 WA.NTKI PoHitlon as bookkeeper. Have held present poxltlon with large mercantile establishment for ten years. Wish to make change. Excellent references. I-ela Green wood, Hox 276, Pel Rio.' Tex. 08 YOUNG MAN WANTED for rodman on stirvoy. Daniel McFarland. 740 North Tenth atreet, after 7 in. 01 STRAYED EKTlT.VY There came to my place a 1 -year-old roan bull, crop off right ear. Owner call at once and pay damages. U. Hostetler, Murphy, Oregon. 03 ETRAY There left my place at Merlin 'Friday a Holsteln cow branded RV on left hip. Finder please notify Kd. Van Almen, Mer lin, Oregon. 04 IOST MIB("KLL.ANiCOl'l B. L. OALBRA1TH Insurance, any kind, Rentala. Building and Loan. Plate Olas Liability. 601 O atreet. . 4tf HI-JMSTlTOillNtJ, Meeting. Satlsfao lion guaranteed. Write to us for suggestions for Christmas glfla. The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore gon. -145 LADIK8' TAIIXiKlXO Fall and win ter suits'remodtW and brought up to the minute In style and workmanship. Bring your Ft'RS, pliiNhea and velvet to be reinade. Price reasonable. Mr. W. ' R. Swoupe, phone 2.13, old Klocker realdence 1324 (Cast A atreet. 09 8kVDKMbNIUTbNT''"Sigga Auto Wood-Saw at Shooting Gal lery. Will cut up your 4 foot wood Into 3 length for II per cord. Special price on large quantities. F. O. Gamble, Agl. 01 CUIIJRKN Sell acorn; buy thrift stamp 1c per pound paid for acorn at 727 North Fifth 8t. 19 BULL TIUBB8 .FOR lift Klrat cla stock In the varlotlo greatly in demand. . Liberal terms with cash advance. Write for contract to day.' 4JAILE.M NTO3BRY COM Pany, 1030 Chemeketa St., Sa turn ; Oregon. 20 QUON-IKXNO Can't be beat for rheumatism, stomach trouble, bad breath, ralarrh of the nose, throat and etomach. Many with catarrhal deafness, hear well after few week treatment " Don't fall , to try It. If you wish to feel iwrfoct. Mfg'fl' by Quondong . Chemical . Work. office 347 K. Itlth St. N Portland, Oregon. Price per pk. 12, about six month treatment. DUAYAGE AND TRAXSFEIlT"- THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. .' Bunch Bros. Transfer Co. Phone 397JR. F. O. ISHAM. drayage and transfer. - Safes, . pianos and furniture moved, packed, shipped and ator ed. Office Phone 124-Y. dence phone 124-R. , Reel- VETKKI.VARY Kllt(il-N DR. R. J. BESTUL. VeUrlnarlan. Residence 838 Waahlngton boule vard, phone 398-R. PHYSICIANS . O. CLEMENT, M. D.. Practice limited to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses fitted. Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap pointment. Phones, office 62; resi dence 359-J. 3. LOUGliniDGE, M. D. Physician and aurgeon. City or country calls attended day or night. Phones, residence, 369; office, 182. Sixth and H streets. A. A. WITH AM, M. D. Internal medicine and nervous diseases, 624 Medical Bldg., Portland, Ore. ' Hours, 2 to 5 p. in., morning and evening by appointment. DR. W. T. TOMPKINS, S. T. Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt Bldg. Treata all diseases. Hours 9-13 a. m.; 1-5. p. m. Phone 304-R. E. J.. BILL1CK, M. D., Physician and surgeon; office Schallhorn block, pbone 54-J; residence, 1004 Lawnrldge, phone 64-L, Grant Pane. CIVIL ENGINEER DANIEL McFARLAND, civil engi neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. ATTORNEYS H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law. Practloes In all State and Federal Courts. First National Bank Bldg. LOST Auto crank, Friday night . between Oregon Theatre and my home. Jo Wolke. Finder please notify me. 01 j liOBT (Purse containing one dollar hill, four sliver dollar and small, change. 'Finder please leave at Courier office, 01 ; 0. W. COLVIG, Attorney-at-law. Grants Paa Banking Co. Bldg. Grants Paaa, Oregon. E. 8. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Prae- tlcea In all courts. First National Bank Bldg. FOUND FOUNf U'dlc kid glove, purse, key. Owners may secure articles at Courier office. ' 01 TAXI i 0. S. BLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law. Golden Rule .Bldg. , Pbone 270. ' Granta Pass, Oregon. C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma- sonlo Temple, Grant Pass, Ore. ' SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R for Jitney l,uke or Cutler. Calls an swered nnywhero, anytime. Sfitf- PA LAcirTAXJ-Phone 22-J. Geo. - A. Hyde. 19 .1EO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-at-law, referee In bankruptcy, 'Masonic Temple. Grants PobsV . Oregon. Phone 136-J. JAVIK3 T CHINNOCK. Lawyer. Flni! National Bank Bldg., Grants aa. Oreatnn. OF TO Sun Kranclitco, Oct. 20. Thomas llnllon, murderer, did more than pay Mclety's debt Friday at Ban Quentln penitentiary, lie gave hi life for the life he had taken.. After death tie gave the in terstltal gland of hi dead 1ody to a man of 60, whose virility and strength had ebbed within prison walls. It was another of a series of re markable operation which have been performed In the Ban Quentln hottpltal, utrilxliig the glandular theo ry which Dr. Berg Voronoff of Perl recently clalmud to have discovered, although It ban' been In use In the United tftatee for number of years. At 10:2u o'clock In the morning the .trap was sprung beneath Bellon, murderer of hi mother-in-law. Eleven minutes luter the prlaon doctor, dropping hi atetboscope from the tireaat of the swaying form, pronounced life extinct. The body was removed to the pris on hospital. Belde the operating table stood Dr. iC. David Kelker of Uie prison medkoV staff and iDrs. R. L. araier and lee von Ardale-ol Ine 'hoepltat. On the table Uy a convict, 60 years -of age. He wa conscious, yet feeling no pain, for the doctor bad resorted to spinal anesthcxla. The body of Hellon was lifted to an ad Joining table. With scientific preci sion the Interstitial glands were cut away. . The scalpel next turned to tlie man of 60. Incisions were made and the gland transplanted Into 111 body. Cnable to feel the pain of the oper ation because of the anesthetic In jected Into the spine, he talked with the doctor as they cut and sewed. . The aurgeons are satisfied that new strength, mental as well as phy sical, will follow the operation. Sim ilar results have come from such operation jrrevlously performed at the prison by Dr. Leo L. Stanley, prison aurxeon, and ' his assistant, Dr. Kelker. Dr. Stanley could not be present at today's operation, how ever. I'p to a few minutes before hi execution. Bellon held hoie for a pardon. Last week he sent an ap peal to his wife to help him escape the noose. He had slashed her -with a raxor In the attack In which he killed his wife's mother. Mrs. Bel Ion's reply was: "Hani; hlin. 1 don't want to have anything to do with him." , XOTICK TO PARENT All contagion diseases must be quarantined. Cases have come to my notice re cently of children who have beeu sick and no physician employed. Up on recovery, they have come to me for permits and upon questioning thm, i 'have felt sure that thelr'a were mild cases of war let fever, which had not boen quarantined. iPloase comply with thp rules of the state board of 'health. Call' In your physician and let him decide whether or "hot your children have contagious disease. CORA B. McLANE. 01 Acting Health Officer. Finder Substitute Glass. The loss of her diamond ring was discovered by Mrs. Theodore Tucker of St. Louis while she was In an up town building. A man aided In the seniclu He pretended to pick up iHamond. "Ho're It Is," he said. Mrs. Tucker thanked him and gave him $5. A Jeweler said the diamond was gins. The lost stony has not been found. DENTISTS E. C. MACY, D. M. D. Flrst-clas dentistry. 109 South Sixth street, Grants Pass, Oregon. ELECTRICAL WORK ELECTRIC ' WIRING and general electrical work, repairing, . house wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 South Sixth street, phone 47. The California and. Oregoi Coast Railroad Company TIM IS CARD Effective Nov. 19, 1918. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday ' and Saturday Leave Grants Pass 1 P. M Arrive Waters Creek. .........2 P. M. Leave Waters Creek 3 P. M Arrive Grants Pass 4 P. M. For Information regarding freight and passenger rates call at the ofttc of the company, Lundburg buildluR " tl(iivhrtn M; . , . F, 10 BALKAN PEOPLE Bucharest, Rumania, Sept. 22, via Paris. When the American "Red Cross quit the Balkans, twhen lu work there la completed, the people are not to be left entirely alone. This wa the promise made to the Balkan people by Colonel i Robert E. Olds, commissioner for Europe of the American 'Red Cross, at the In auguration here of the Red Cross program of medical and reconstruc tion work which is to follow the work of emergency relief now draw ing te close. "The great work done In the Balkans," said Colonel Olds, "in the main 1 over. The work of feeding and clothing the helpless peoples of the Near (East Is drawing fast to a close. But we shall not leave these nations -without substantial legacies and permanent reminder of the work already done here. 'Hundred of Red Cross women and men have left the Balkans for their bootee la the state, but small groups will Temaln to continue their work. In Serbia, Bosnia; Herzego v'na, Albania, (Montenegro, Greece md Rumania, children's hospitals, district nursing services, infant wel fare work, numes training schools, the reconstruction of hospitals and the modlcal fight against tubercu losis, typhus, smallpox and other .too prevalent disease, will ibe carried on. Japanese Cats Dsy. Of att floral rextlvltli-N. Japan's Feast f the Cherry ItlimwMn Is the most generally observed. I'ructlcully every town and village. ilimuKhout the land ha its owu particular cherry tree for honoring at this treat occasion, but the most famous of them all Is thai at Kioto. Here early lo April is to be seen such a sight as can be wit nessed nowhere else In all the world There are seldom fewer than l.OOO.UOO persons present, who gather from all pans of the empire. Everywhere is feasting, dunclng and vierrynrnklng. Flaueur," In IihIIhiiupoUb Star. Trade Acceptances, book of 50, 31 Courier office. ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL FUND T the RwMevtlt Memorial Aorlarlim. Thomas M. Stirtt, County Chairman, Uraiiti Pau, Oregon. I herewith ubu'rilw the sum to the KooMvriT MtaituL Ktxn. . Name Addre The above amount i inclined herewith. Amiritlni to the plan of th Ronwrett Memorial Awarlalk.n. the RomrrtK Memorial fund of I9.0M.MO.M Hi lo be tllllljed to erect a National Monument la Wiahiiietun. U. C; to artulr and naiiitaia public park at Outer Bay. N. Y, ml ultiiunlelr to itK-ln.le Suzamore Hill, the Rooaerelt home, therein, to be preaerurd like Mount Vernon and Uneoln'a nome at Sprintfleld; and to endow a National gorletr to perpetuate tl principles and Ideal of Theodore Rooeerett. Karb contributor to the fund will reedre a eertlnrate of memherahln la tbe RooKTrelt Memorial AaaGcUtion. A certiorate will slao be prorated to vsr acbuoi cofitributinf to tbe fund. The iume of every eontribotor will be placed rm the tlrt of l I Um hstlODsl MoaaaMBt to be erected at Wubirujtoo, B. C dapojte4 Birth Peculiarities. Olrls, llk'e boys, Inherit many of the predominant characteristics of their parents. The girl baby of yonng par ents will grow up Into an energetic, courageous, go-ahead athletic type. So far as physics) beauty 1 concerned, however. It Is carious to note that some of the world's most beautiful women were the children of mothers and fathers past their fortieth year. It wiii .."ten be found that the young est glrl'ln a family Is not only pret tier litit also cleverer than her slater; In the same way that the youngest son will often be the most Intellectual. thoiiKh the least endowed with physical strength. Fenian Invasion of Canada. On the 6th of June, In 1S66, Presi dent Johnson Issued a proclamation forbidding the ajfenlans, a rerolntlo ary society aiming to free Ireland from British rule, to orgsnlze and ares In the territory of tbe United State with Intent to Invade Canada. The Fenians In a body of 1.500, Including many ex-Union soldiers of Irish blrthv had assembled at Niagara Falls and crossed Into Canada on the 1st of Jus. The following1 day they engaged hi skirmish with the Canadian mllltla) and were driven hack Into the United fitates, where 700 of them were arrest ed end held for a few month. TTTv 7TTV P1,684011 for LE c z em a M. Clemens. Druggist for II Vtsra that atmArA tdrln r s it liquid lifted tttOTtUlyiiMtaitf relief tnm itdc the vlldet of elewawrv - icggf tiinwyckamnklKlWmJthw. Coon ia mad mH m mtioui bock rSoap if '" yrflf Ik ' it ft" . r:. wrmi Portable heat- convenient-economical A good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil is a real comfort Gives instant heat when and where wanted. No smoke, no odor. Lights af the touch of a match. Steady, comfortable warmth for many hours on one filling of Pearl : Oil, the ever-obtainable fueL Eco nomical. , Pearl Oil is refined arid re-refined by our special process which makes it clean burning. For sale in bulk by dealers everywhere, thesame high-quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is a saving by buy ing in bulk. Order by name Pearl Oil I We recommend Perfection Ofl Heaters STANDARD OIL COMPANY ' , (California) (KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT . C D, Fies, Special Agent Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass