Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, August 02, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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DOYLE’S
SiiccMsor to F!
CIRCUII COURT SAÏS
(Continu»d fron
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Firth
found In the street In front of the
Agee residence. Put had said that
the quantity was not sulfluient to per­
mit a twat to prove whether or not It
was human or animal blood.
Though tbe defense virtually has
accused Klacker throughout the trial
IN (.IXGHAMH, I'll«’A LEM, VOIM-X, CKHI'KH AND OHUANDIEK
of being the actual murderer, little
ernpha «Is was laid on this feature Jn
in very prellj »tylra, miiih « »<> i II< i | hm I nt hiHoui, other» vvilli hili
the argument. The attorneys prefer­
nffi'il «ml * a »I i «'«. «Hili' with »»■!«< <lr»|M-«. I'rclty iiilor» «ml very
red to point to evidence produced,
HtoderMely
leaving conclusions to the Jury and
any criminal action against K locker
up to the prosecuting officers.
I’ltTOlUAL. REVIEW PATTEHNH AND MAGAZINE
"Fremc-up" Is Charge
"Frame-up!" and "plant!” were
the chief cries of the prosecuUon In
referring to the finding of the blood-
sputtered overcoat and blood-smear­
ed knife, together with several sheets
of trombone music, by D. J. Swing,
tuthor of the woman on trial, at the
TEAM and harness for sale; also corner ot Wall and Ix>tubar<l streets.
FOR H Al.K
Pointing out that lher« were more
Fay A Egan planer. Bargains for
WOOD FOB BALE Fir »2 25. pine
quick sain. G. L Carr, Merlin 46 than 200 vacant Iota In the district
(3, on ground, 4 miles west on up­
Swing ha<l testified be had combed
per river road Posts and building FOR SALE C- Young saddle hone
U*T
gentle. Overlook
<
Ranch, near
poles, Hlvely & Brickoil, General
47 IX)8T Saturday, boy’s black and
Merlin. Phono 611-F-24.
Delivery
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A New Line of Wash Dresses
Just Received
Priced at $2.75 to $8.49
Classified Advertising
FOIt BALE »7 50 for cord of dry
slab wood cut In 13lncb le ngths,
664 North Third St 0. W. 1-um­
brech t. Phono 313-J.
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HALE Eight head of heavy j
horses and harness. Buddle horses ;
and pack animals.
Jacks Feed
Burn.
48
Fl Ml
orange bathing suit.
Finder
please return to Courier office. 4 4
DREHHMAKI.NG
LADIES TXIlXHtING and dreburaak-
90 ACRES 4 0 acres bottom under NEW POTATOES, 3'ic lb. Selected
In«; tailored cornets a Bpi-clalty.
Kentucky Wunder string beans) Predila Wilcox, laiyton Hotel 66
paid up waler right tor aale,
for canniug, 22 lb. for »1.00, de-j
»6000. Address No. 202, care ot
IHtAYAGE AND TRANSFER
livered. Send me your order while
Courier.
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they are young and tender. A.)
160 ACRES; 50 A. In cultivation,
Alberts, North Sixth street, out­ THE WORLD MOVES; so do we.
Bunch Transfer Co. Office phone
ditches and valuable water rights;
side ot city limits, Rd. 1.
44
3 4»; res phones 171-R, 316-L.
35 A. alfalfa, 10 A wheat, 5 A.
Kill KENT
barley; fine garden, plenty ot
F. G ISHAM, drayage, transfer; pi-
fruit, 2 to 5 hundred thousand ft. FDR RENT—Alfalfa,
anoa, sates, furniture, moved, ehip­
Grain and
saw pine, frame house, 2 barns,
ped. packed, atored. Phone 124.Y.
Stock ranches with and without
‘4 mile to school. 4 miles to I*. O,
Irrigation, or will sell at bargain|
34 miles from Grants Pass; good
FOR EXCHANGE
prices on long time easy payments
outrange. For sale at »80 per
Ranches In Jackson and Josephine' WILL TRADE 40 acres wltn water
acre, crop Included Address No.
county. One ranch under ditch* right for late model Ford and »400
204 care Courier.
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3 miles from Grants Paas, on river.! Terms on the »400. Call or write
Gold Ray Realty Co . Owner«, I «2 4 West G St.
FOR FRESH MILK and cream call
24tf
M ik ! ford Ore.
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W O. Andrews. phono 348-L.
Morning sud evening delivery 49 FOR RENT Completely furnished* EXCHANGE for house In town, nortb
side preferred, a 15Vi-acre fruit
cottage, close In. Phone 397-J or
FOR SALE Olt TRADE 120 acres
farm Just outside city limits. Par­
21» miles east of Eug«-no, 2 miles, call at small bouse. 71u J 81. 4Jtf
tially under ditch
Good crop
from Lowell; 20 acres first Will­ LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room fur­
peaches and apples 300 West C
amette river bottom;In cultivation,
street.
,
61
nished for two. Phone 397-J or
good new fences and buildings;
eall at small house. 710 J St. 42’tf
AfXNH NTANT
railroad station on ranch- a dandy
WANTED
poultry and dairy aanch. Will sell
AUDITING — Systematising. See me
for »50 per acre of trade for gen-
about dally or monthly audit ser­
WANTED
TO
RENT
—
A
large
Irri
­
end merchandise stock, or give
vice. Ivan Livingston. Incorporat­
ranch
suitable
for
a
dairy
gated
terms
Frank E Blair. Lowell.
ed Accountant. Phone 3S9". Ad­
ranch.
Herbert
Whitsett
and
50
Ore.
dress. Grants Paas. Ore.
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Daniel Harding, Grants Pass, Rd
FOR SALK- -14 acres land adjoining
4, Box 71.
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REAL ESTATE
—
placer mine at Golden, young orch­
WANTED
—
Fresno
teamsters.
»3.75
ard. cheap. Address E. E latban.
E T. McKINSTRY. 603 G St., phone
per day. laborers »3.50 per day.
Wolf Crook, Oregon.
53
355-R. real estate. Best of soils tor
Grade foreman. »3.00 per day.
fruit, bay or general farming.
GAS RANGE with trash burner and
Board charged at »1.25 per day.
heater, nearly new. for sale. Cost
Palmer and McBride, Crescent ROY HIGGINS—General real estate.
Office 111 South Sixth, Phone 69.
over »100, sell for »50. Phone
City, Cal. State highway under
342-J.
58
construction.
41 tf
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BARGAIN In a lato modol. dolled-up A SHOE machine wanted. Must be!
MRS. JAMES M. POWERS, instruc­
Ford touring car. self starter, new
cheap and In good condition. Ad-' tor on piano; studio over Barnes'
rubber all around and spare, Hass­
dress 313 West Burgess St.. Grants
Jewelry.
Phone 265-*.
ler, shock absorbers. Can bo seen
Pass.
4 7
MRS. CLARA TITTLE FENTON
st (Xvllins garage
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LABORERS, rock-men, tuaniatera) teacher of piano and harmony,
42H ACRES, two residences, about
and tunnel-men wanted for con­
all day Monday. Studio over
six miles from Grants Paas
Oil
struction work oh Irrigation pro­
Smith's Racket Store.
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paintings, Incubators, etc. Call on
ject near Medford. Oregon. la­
i
or address Cora B. Findlay, Route
borers' wages, »3 for eight hours,
TAA.
4. Box 81. Grants Paas. Ore.
57
less »1 for board. Other wages ini SOONER TAXI—Phone 262-R for
proportion. Can also use station-! Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an­
FOR SALE
man. Rogue ltiver Valley Canal
swered snywhere. anytime.
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Case steam tractor. 25 h. p., »1200
Co., Medford, Ore.
481
Case steam tractor. 16 h p... »400
PHONE liio Tbe Bonbonniere for
Advance steam tractor. 18 h. p. »900 WANTED—Heavy hens at 21c lb.,
Taxi.
7»lf
light hens market price. We pay —
Garr Scott steam tractor, 25, »1500
lillI.DIXG
CONTRACTORS
31c cash for eggs. Burkhalter's
Garr-Scott steam tractor, 18, »1250
Feed Store. Wo pay cash. Phone HARPER A SON Building contrac­
1 4-h. p. Peerless gas engine... »115
286-R or 363. Bring them Jn we! tor«. Shop work, furniture crating.
1 6- b, p. Fairbanks-Morse, gas, »150
can handle them all.
48 !
Shop 510 H St. Res. phone 14 2.
1 7- h. p. Jumbo gas engine........ »200
1 9-h. p. Fairbanks-Morse, gas, »275 WANTED- A young watch dog, A. J. GREEN—General contractor.
All In Al condition. OREGON MA-
largo breed, also second hand 1
Estimates and plans made Noth­
O1UNERY 00., Eugene. Oregon. 4 4
and 2 quart Mason Jars from pri-, ing too small or too large. Shop
vate family. Slate price.
No.
211 Sixth St. Phone 33-J.
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»700 takes 2 H lota. 50x130, small
226 care Courier.
46
NALASKOWSKl — Contractor,
house, woodshed, good barn, well
I Builder and Jobber. Phone 246-R.
and drinking water, last house on
HDH EI.LAN EOI»
east L street. Inquire at same ad­
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dress.
SStf REPAIR SHOP Pl.imblng,
V KTRKiN till st in.i i
work, steam flttfng. boiler and
4 ACRES of garden soil on East D
pump work and lnstalllng. 505 I DR. R. J. BESTUL, Veterinarian
street, »650 If sold ut once. In­
South 6th Street. Phone 30«. G.
Residence 838 Washington boule­
quire J. F. Burke Fashion Gar­
A. Bryan
511»
vard. phone 398-h
age
H BANKERS LIFE COMPANY—Deal
PHYSIC IA N AND SURGEON
Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston. I
FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay. second cut­
District
Agent.
L.
O.
CLEMENT, M. D., Practice
ting. »14 delivered In town Phono
limiteli to diseases of eye. ear.nose
164-R. J. E. llalr.
45 CARNKR-GAYETTY IRON WORKS
—General foundry and machine! and throat. Phon* «2; Res. Ï39-J.
FOR SALE Good cream separator,
work, mine and mill machinery, jj- LOUG1LR1DGU. L
45
cheap. 3 2» West G St.
chilled saw carriage wheels, live
rolls, pipe fittings. Grants Pass, j
FOR SALE- Cucumbers, all sizes
Oregon.
j
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desired for pickles, green peppers.
Kentucky Wonder beans.
1301 HEE THE "SINGER DE LUXE” and E. J. BIL1.1CK, M. D. Physician, sur­
other styles of "Singer” machines
East A street Phono 140-R. Mrs
geon. Schallhorn Blk. Phone 54-J;
at Holman's Furniture Store
A. Meier.
45
res 1004 Lawnridge, phone 54-L.
Headquarters for sewing machine
FOR SALE Furnished apartment
W
F. RUTHERFORD—Manual the-
repairs, needles, oils etc.
house at 823 J street. Price »4000.
raputlcs Office over Barnes' Jew­
HEMSTITCHING
and
Plcotlng
At
­
Call at same address. Will take
elry Res 259-R; office 217-R.
tachment, »2.00. Buttonhole At­
terms.
tachment, »9.85, fits any Sewing RALPH W. STEARNS. M. D. Phy-
alelan and surgeon. X-Ray equlp-
FOR SALE A beautiful 5-room cot­
Machine. Personal checks 10c ex­
ment. Office in Masonic Temple
tage, furnished, 609 East A St.,
tra. Lights .Mall Order House. Box
Bldg.. phone 21-U
a 7-rooin, 2-story house. 621
127, Birmingham, Ala.
45
house,
East A St. Also a 6-room
<
W
T. TOMPKINS. D. S T. Nervous
N I I LS F. R Y STOCK
large woodbouse, with sleeping
and chronic dlseaaes. Office, Claus
rooms above, large lot. «67 North NURSERY—Everything in up to
Schmidt Bldg Phone 304-R.
date nursery stock, also directions
Fourth St. These are all deslr-
DENTIN fS
for ¿..anting and soil culture. Call
able properties and can he bought
on F. E. Jordan, North 10th street, E. .C MACY, D. M. D.
at a bargain at thia time. See N.
First-class
Granta Paas. Oregon.
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E. Townsend, 621 A St.
46
dentistry. 109 H S 6th St.
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for evidence, ffnmrnersly declared
that the minute search claimed would
have been Impossible In seven days,
devoting not more than two hours
a day. as contended bv Swing.
4 o>i< «-«liiient Is < lisrgrvl
"Further, after finding thia bun­
dle and having no idea what it was
or what It contained, according to bls
own testimony, Swing went half a
mile to get two men to go and see
what It was he had found to which
be attached no Import,” aal<V Ham-
meraly "This coat was placed care­
fully under the ferns and was care­
fully rolled up. It was not thrown
there by a fheiing man seeking to
rid himself of damning evidence.
"When lifted out the rolled coat
Immediately unwound. Al! the rain
of five weeks had not caused ft to
hold Its wrinkles. Witnesses have
said that the »pots have faded con-1
sldorably since the coat was found.
July 17. Why did they not fade In
the weeks prior?
"Then cdunsel for the defense has
concealed this information from the I
grand Jury and the authorities. He
did not want to give the state an),
opport unity to check up on it. I also ‘
want to call attention to the fact that |
the blood is on the outside of thei
right sleeve ot the ocat, not the In-)
side as would have been the case)
had it been worn by the murderer."
Attacks NUM«
John Collier, In his argument, ac- )
cased the state of being driven from |
Its original position in tbe ease,
which was that Mrs. Agee had com­
mitted the murder and then "plant­
ed" a watch, bracelet and silverware )
uutahle the hquse to give the affair
the appearance of the work ot a'
burglar, and bad adopted the con­
tention that either Mrs Agee killed
her husband or stood at the elbow of
the person who did.
The attorney contended that there
was absolute absence of motive for
the crime, that the love motive bad
fallen down and that collection of
insurance on her husband's life was
not a strong enough moving power.
He Insisted that there was nothing
whatever produced by tbe state
which actually could fasten the
crime on the woman.
COMFORT
I» >«>ur k it<h « li äm <« m »I ni»«1 <«»nií<»r1-
Mble 4M» It mitait hr*?
A Hughes Electric Range
will <loaway with KM»', of tlw rxceea
heat. Till» being only one of the
Ilian) advantages. The first as well
as the
of ofw-ration Is exception­
ally low.
May we give you detailed Informa­
tion'.'
Paul’s Electric Store
. F. A. Hurlbut
Phone 47
Dodge Service
Phone 17
We have the best equipped shop in Southern
Oregon for Dodge work and can save you 'money
on your work. We have in stock Service Batteries
to fit any car and a complete stock of Diamond
Grid Batteries with a two-year guarantee.
Only Three Bicycles Left
$15.00 Reduction
Service Batteries for all makes of cars
New Batteries in Stock
Dictionary's Last Word.
For a long time dictionary maker«
«ere content to stop nt Zytnology and
Zymurgy, words that have to do with
the science of fermentation.
Theo
somebody came alotig with Zyxomma.
Now the compilers of tbe < Oxford dic­
tionary. begun in 1844 by Murray and
the English Philological society have
found still snother Inst word: Zrxt.
This Is n Kentish diulect word, com­
ing down from the Fourteenth century, (
and It mentis “seesL" It hardly seems
Ukely -that Zyxt will ever be ousted
from Its place as the last word In the
English language.
Grants Pass
with a two-year guarantee
Starter and Generator Work
C. A. LINCH
nothing for show
T
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