TI I Hl» U. XOVEMUER IÍA, IWIW. «HA NTH l’AHN DAILY (Xll iti KII Classified (Advertising •>’«*«« «•♦!.»• Gloom and Gladness. Watch Ye, all scoffers DII »YAM HIE WOHLD MOVES; Bunch Bro- Transfer Co 397-R. FOIt HAI.K -Black team with buggy and harneas Sound and kind, seo pound«. P, H Wnodln, Box 64 0, G run is 1‘aaa, phone 6O0-F-3. 96tf Phone Australian Commander in Chief Lauds Americans. 111 1862, Was Unable to Escape. 38 8. LOL'GHRiDOE, M. D. Physician and surgeon. City or country oalls FOR SALE .Mitchel) wagon. 4-lnch attended day or night. Phones, tiro; set of heavy double harness residence. 369; office, 182. Sixth Inquire Grants Paas Hardware or [ 34 ' and H streets. Red Front Barn. In August. 1R02. Jean Ln Rue. a servant of Edward Gleek. a fnrmer liv ing near MSuenr. Minn., disappeared when he ami other farm employees be came frightened by the appearance of soldiers. His body, now mummified, was L<nd recently In a hollow white oak tree which wax cut down by em ployees of Gleek. That La Rue became fastened in the tree Is shown by his diary, under date of August 2». 1802, which stated the man could not get oot and directed that If ever found all his money to . was ____ <“ t” bls mother, who lived in France. —---------------------- Foil SALE Maxwell runabount In A. A. WITHAM. M. D.—Internal medicine and nervou» dlaeasen. good condition Tires nearly new. 624 Medical Bldg.. Portland. Ore Cheap If taken at once Address Honre. 2 to 5 p. m . morning and box 690, Grunts Pass. Ore. 30 evening by appointment. DR. W. T TOMPKINS, 8. T— Rooms 1 snd 2 Schmidt Bldg. I Hours 9-11 Treats all diseases. Hydraulic and Irrtga- Recruits Men to Care for Graves. s. m.¡ 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R For the work of caring for the all sixes Will sell W, Webber. Phone K. J. Bl LUCK. M. D. Physician graves of British soldiers In France anti Relglurn, IS.000 additional men 5 4 and surgeon; office Hchallhorn have been enlisted In England and residence, already 5.000 of them have gone to block, phone 54-J; WANTKD 1004 laiwnrldge. phone 54-U France. BTtX K WANTED Beef cattie and Grants Paas sheep. <L W King. Montague, Fortune No Bar to Soda Dispenser. ATTORNEYS Cal. 37 Although he recently Inherited I SKKIJMM» from a relative. Ingram Wil WANTED Stock to fee). Write or H. D. NORTON. Attorney-at-law. liams of Venice, Cal., says he lx go phone W W. Wooldridge, Provolt Practices In Nil State and Federal ing to keep on squirting soda water, 43 Courts. First Nations! Bsnk Bldg. and continue b’s work in the drug store. G. W. COLV1G, Attorney-at-law U. 8. to Keep High Explosives. Granta Paas Banking Co. Bldg Ninety-five million pounds of high E L. GALBRAITH -luaurauce, any Grants Pass. Oregon explosives, manufactured for war use, kind. Rentals. Building and !x»an. Plate Glami Usability. 609 E. S. VAN liYKE, Attorney. Prac will be held In reserve under war de root Phone Bttfl tices In all courts. First National ni rtment plan«-, according to Col. A. J. Stuart of the ordnance field service. Bank Bldg. HEMSTITCHING, Piloting. Sati»fac-I Battle» on Sunday«. tion guaranteed. Write to ue for: O. 8. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law. The date of the buttle of Salamanca Phone 270. «uRgeslKina for Cbriatmaa gift».; Golden Rule Bldg. ¡was Sunday. July 2. 1R12; Vlmlero, Grants Pasa, Oregon. The Vanity Shop. Medford. Ore-! Feuntea d'Onor. Orthez. Toulouse and gon. 165 i Vittoria were also contested on what “ ------ C. A. 8IDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma were known ns "Wellington’s Red Sun DICESSM sonic Temtde, Grants Pase. Ore I day* " Waterloo was won on n Sun- I day nud the greatest attack on Cron- MRH. W. It. SWOAP. ladies’ tailor, GEO. H. DURHAM. Attorney-at-law, jc's trenches nt Pmtrdcherg was made dressmaker and furriet; suits referee in bankruptcy. Masouic on a Sunday—Feb. <18, 1000. made up to the minute in style Temple. Grants Paas. Oregon. * and workmanship; terms reason Phone 135-J. In a Quandary. able and satisfaction guaranteed A charming hostess, who was ent-r- 30 Olive'Street, phone 253. <»6tf JAMES T CHINNOCK, I-awver, tainlng a party of children, discov First National Bank Bldg., Grants ered one little fellow sitting in a cor- IDA M. HOWELL. professional tier apparently lost In thought. "What Pass. Oregon. <lri -.«maker, alterations, mi are you thinking about. Harry?” overs. First class work guaran “Mother told me not to take two OT tied Now located at Dean Apts., nnges.” piped the little man. “and I. Room 5, 515 North Sixth St. 4 7 The California and Oregoi was thinking I would be mighty lucky Coast Railroad Company if I got one.” REAL 1ST »TI TIME CARD "Didn’t you sny the swords ts» beaten Into plowshares!" D ani Ei, M c F arland , civil engi- nid I tinner Corntossel. "but Is we can't get the hired it neer and surveyor. Residence 740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y. Australian and American soldiers are “full blood brothers,” in the opin ion of Lieut. Gen. Sir John Monash, commander In chief of the Australian forces in the war, because the Ameri cans were never placed in any posi tion. nor called upon to perform any duty, when, as the general expressed It, they did not “deliver the goods.” General Miaiashaald he first reached Ibis conclusion in the early dawn of July 4, 1918, when for the first time Australian troops, fighting side by side with the Americans in the Somine sec tor, “.on the battle of Hamel and gave to the allied arms the first success they had achieved since the Germans begun their memorable advance on March 21. “This battle was the turning point of the war,” said General Monash. "It was u brilliant aud unqualified suc cess, and Its effect “upon the morale both of rhe enemy and of our own men was electric and stanllng. It became the model of all subsequent achieve ments In France, and it paved the way for the great counter-offensive In gust. IPAGeAfcs/ rttfanJ an Tap of Slava -- i How the Ci Wear-Ever” The ”W«ar-Ev»r” Rooter serv«a •o many purpote* that it lave* the co«t ot other utensils — and it will outlast »ev«r«l ordinary roaster*. It ««vet fuel because it absorb* heat •o readily and retains it so long. "Wear-Ever” utensil« give en during sati«f«ction. Cannot chip, «calc or rust — arc made in one piece, from thick, hard sheet aluminum, r (> Replare ete«>t1s th«t wear out (T l , SC w*’!» wt’MititHst "WeM-IviP si Rogue River Hdw THE UNIVERSAL CAR One Hundred Per Thirty.third Division Men. The American troops engaged, general said, were 1,000 men from Thirty-third division, commanded Gen. John Belt The Thirty-third vision was then undergoing training. General Monash said be bad asked and obtulned permission to employ 1,000 of the Americans In the battle of Hamel, but ou the eve of the battle the permission was withdrawn. “I passed a strenuous and exciting period of two hours," continued Gen eral Monash. “Ho far as I coaid learn the order originated in some misun derstanding nt American general head quarters as to the state of prepared ness for battle of this division. “I conld not afford to have my battle plans ruined at the last moment by the withdrawal of :: large fraction of my assaulting infantry, so I went to my array commander and delivered an ultimatum: If the Americans were not allowed to remain In the order of battle then the battle Id the morning would lie off. Unless a decision was given by six o'clock that night the buttle would go on with the Americans in it as planned. We managed to in terest the commander in chief, and he gave the order ’carry on.’ When your Ford truck doesn’t display its usual quantity or quality of "pep” and daoh, it’s time to have a repairman who understands the Ford mechanism give It the “once over”—then make necessary adjustments or repairs And return it to you full of its old time power, “pep,” energy, pull, and service. You’ll notice the difference We employ only skilled Ford mechanics__ men who know how Ford care are made and how they should be kept In order to give the moat efficient and economical service. And our shop equip ment boasts a great many specially designed Ford tools and time-saving devices and machin ery. In our stockroom is a complete assortment of repair parts—genuine Fond parts—that are ex- a-t!y the same as their tough, sinewy originals in the Ford ear. For prompt repair work or adjustments, phone or drive to our garage. Don’t risk chances, play fair with yoiy Ford car. Keep it in the hands f its friends, the authorized Ford dealers. INSIST OX GENUINE FORD PARTS C. L. Hobart Co Won Much Glory. “Those 1.000 Americans covered themselves with glory, and I can pay them no greater <*<>mpliment than by saying that from that day on our Aus tralian veterans took them to their hearts as full-blooded brothers.” General Monaah had under his com mand In the closing days of the wu the whole Second American army corps, more than GO,000 men of the Twenty-seventh and Thirtieth Ameri can divisions, This array, he said overthrew the Hindenburg defense system at its ‘most strongly defended point.” The share of the American divisions in these operations wo« characterized by General Monash us “probably the greatest single Ameri can feat of arms achieved in the whole war.” The operations wen« completed on October 5. he said, and It was on that night that “the Germans threw up the sponge and declared their willing ness to make peace on our own terms.” Hessian Fly Can Be Held in Check by Plowing Infested Stubble in Sum mer or Fall. ALUMINUM ROASTER helps you save money. Every day in the year you can use the “Wear-Ever” Roaster — on top oi stove over one burner, or in oven. I M. < lemens. Druggist III ■— FOR CONTROL OF WHEAT PEST •n CIVIL ENGINEER D. D. D General Monaeh Calle Hie Men and Americana "Full Blood Brothers" After 1918 Fighting—Praises Work of Yanks tn Battle of Hamel, Which Ho Declares Was Turning Point of War—Won Much Glory. MIRACLE MAN HVIUIBON Production. A tms-h ot I>. D. I>. to any * arm» «ore or It hbu- ruplu.n nisi ynu II be able to rs«t usj yleep 'nxx Think —put n low-ht la it worth try I r »»r- <A-t a tru.l hottie today. »Sr SO«, ami 11 (10. t’»o«r m-n-v bach it Uta Out hottie doca not relK»e you. THEY MADE GOOD EVERY TIME Those of simple faith for FOR SALE White i and Brown lx»g- horn cockerels from Petaluma DK, R. J. BKTUL, Veterinarian. Residence 638 Washington boule bred-to-lay stock, , 6 months and 5 vard, phone 398-R. months old. Get ; them now. pries 99 Ton will be higher later on. I’HYHIOfANH 42 Hchaafera, R. F. D. No. 2. DR. RALPH W. STEARNS physician FOR BALE Five Jersey milk cow», and surgeon, offlwes formerly oc 1 now fresh with calf, 4 due to is coming soon! cupied by 1*. Stricker, Masonic farrow within the next 60 days. Temple." Phone, office 21-J, resl-j Also 7 or 8 heifers. F, M. Rath denes. 214* Hoc re: 10-12, 2-4.1 bun, Murphy, Ore. 30 L. O. CLEMENT, M. D., Prai tlc«; HAY FOIt 8A1JD Mnt cutting al limited to dlseiiMw of th« «ye, «ar, falfa at 320 i»er ton. baled, at the no«» and throat. Gla«»ea fitted. barn Jean York. Murphy. 31 Office bourn 9-12, 2-5, or on ap- TREE HELD BODY 57 YEARS ¡»ointment. Phone«, office 62; real-* BIG REDUCTION on hats at Mrs. H. Servont, Who Hid From Soldiers In den co 359-J. E. Burton, 407 North Sixth, op Meteorites of Great Age. SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R for Meteorites of indicated great age, are Jitney Izike or Cutler. Cails an not found In museum collections, and swered anywhere, anytime. S6tf It Is suggested that such specimens PALACE TAXI—IPhone 22-J. Goo. may disintegrate and disappear from A. Hyde. 25tf the rocks within a relatively short time after falling. The Brit Mi Museum, however, lias TANI at Owl TMlliard Parlors, 172-J. weighing some what I or 243->L for night calls. Day and acquired n »dice night service. 55 less than a pound from a meteoric iron that is believed to represent nn undent full, says the Newark News, STRAYED The slice Is i from one of two slud- ESTRAY- There came to my place Inr masses that were found In Jan at Murphy some time ago a red uary. 1905, within .» few mile of Daw- and white spotted, coming two •on, Klondike, ami that, from their year old, heifer, shallow fork in |M»sltlon In the oldest gravels of the each ear. Owner please < all at district, are tliou.-rlit to linve rested once and pay damages and take (here since the Pliocene age. 31 property. I aw Hostetler. Eczema Wash í FOR HALE 1 n«w touring car nt a bargain If taken at once. 1 Dodge K C. MACY. D. M. D. First class dentistry. 109*4 South Sixth lu flu« shape, new top and Just street. Grants l'ut. Oregon. overhauled. 1 Chevrolet In fine condition. 314 North Sixth St. 96tf E T. MCKINSTRY 603 G street, Effe live Nov. 24. 1919. phone 13-R. General real estate business. The beet of all kinds of soils for fruit, hay or ’general Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays. (arming. 21 tf I>»ave Grants Paas............. 1 P.M. ELE<’HUl'AL WORK Arrive Waters Creek .„ ..... 2 P.M. I x»ave Waters Creek .... 2:30 P.M. P.M. BLEX2TRIC WIRING and general Arrive Grants Pass ..... ..... 4 For information regarding freight eles'trlcal work, repairing, house wiring. C. C. Harper, 105 South and passenger nites call at the office of the company, Lundburg building, Sixth street, phone 47. or telephone 131. TAXI w— ’’Agents Authority to Sell”-- book of 50 blanks. 50c, Courier office. A ím > DEN 11 NTH posite courthouse. A pessimist Is a man who believes that It will take centuries for the world to recover from the blow to clvlllzn- tlon; ami the optimist Is a man who retorts that there will be plenty of cen turies.- Rochester Post-Express. I und 9 F. t; ISHAM, drayage and transfer. Safe«. piano« and furniture moved, packed, »hipped and stor ed. office phon» 124 Y. Reei- dence phone 124-R VETERINARY PAGE TH HEB For the control of the Hessian fly, plow under deeply all infested wheat stubble during summer or early fall, where this Is practicable and does not Interfere with the growing of clover or Important forage grasses. If volunteer wheat starts, kill It by disking or plowing while It is still young. EARLY LAYING DISCOURAGED Stunts Growth of Pullets and Tends to Production of Undesirable Small Eggs. The pullet that lays very young la not ns a rule the hc«'t layer; early laying stunts the growth, tends to the production of small offgs. nnd breeding from such pullets lu time results in ft" production of un inferior .« strain of ----------------------------- birds. Glass A novel tlon which European bricks for wails. Bricks Now in Use. iden of building constrnc- has been Introduced In some cities Is the use of glass certnln parts of the outer Home comfort convenient, clean and economical A good oil heater filled with Pearl Oil gives comfort and cheer in the home. Warmth and coziness with out dust and dirt. Lights at the touch of a match—gives instant heat. Oil consumed only when heat is needed no waste. Portable. Pearl OU is refined and re refined by our special process which makes it clean burning. For sale in bulk by dealers everywhere,— the same high- quality kerosene as the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon cans. There is a saving by buying in bulk. Order by name -Pearl Oil We recommend Perfection OU Heaters. PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY C. D. Fies, Special Agent Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass