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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1919)
Till ItNli.W. ,KKimi AV 18, 1010. ?AGH TWO GRANTS PASS DAILT COURIER SUITS PASS DAILK .COURIER Published Pally Except Sunday A. E. VOORHIES, Pub. and Propr. Bntered at postoffloe. Grants Pass. Or., as second class mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES .lSc Manlav anace. Der inch........ Local-personal column, per line.. 10c leader, iter line Be DAILY COURIER n mall or carrier. Der rear $6.00 Br mall or carrier. Der month .50 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year ja.oo MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use tor republication of all newt dispatches credited to it r all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub lished herein.' - , All rights ot republication of spe cial dispatches herein are awe reset fed. THURSDAY, FEBRl'ARY 1, 1910. OREGON WEATHER 4 Fair;' gentle variable winds, f mostly easterly. fancy Stock Again HEAD l.KTTVCE , CELERY SWEET POTATOES 11ROCCOU CAHBAGE TlltXlPS KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY QUALITY FIRST FRANCE'S POSI- dier to do, ot course, Is to act as agents and sell articles to the peo ple, using their "uniforms" as a drawing card. Promoters ot such schemes are aware that there is a big heart throbbing in the breast ot the Amer ican people and that they would re spond to an appeal to a man In uni form while under the same circum stances would turn a deat ear to the man In civilian clothes. Most soldiers are clever enough to see through such schemes and would resent such a proposition, but the plan opens the way for grafters who have never donned a uniform and who are likely to take advantage ot the citizens' high respect . for the man in khaki. I'XEXVIABLE TIOX General Gouraud has stated the French position in sn address to the American soldiers thus: '"Now when .peace Is signed you are going home across the sea. The English are going home, too. But France stays where she Is. "Marshal Foch hss told you that France is the barrier protecting civ- PEOPLE ARE VSED TO T Ulzatien, and so France and civilize,-! Swift & Company and the other tion must be protected, , . ,. I- "packing concerns have bean -n tentiemen have seen the spending hundreds of thousands of 'character ot the Germans along the dollars during the past few weeks In Rhine. Yon know there Is no de- an attempt to tell why the price of mocracy in their hearts. You know meat is high. This money Was spent that their fawning attitude Is as for advertising In the magazines and false as it can be. And so I say to newspapers throughout the United ! first boys to return who have been LELAND 1 The Grave creek bridge which was damaged by the high waters, has been repaired and is ready for travel again. Ed Stoneman has returned to Klamath county to resume work there. Jack Maloney and Ed. Stoneman returned from Portland . Sunday, where they had been called by the death of their father. Mr. Freeze, Mrs. Perkyplle's brother, returned to Los Angeles one day lasl week. H. K. Miller and C. F. Foes have a large wood contract and are busy sawing with a Mitchell wood saw. Geo. Walters! left for Roseburg last week where he has work In the round house. Miss Edith Klum and Mrs. Sarah Far lei gh returned from Loralne af ter spending a few weeks with Mrs. Farlelgh's sister, Mrs. Mary Hunk. MF, PG9i F91el& and lister vis ited Grants Pass on business last Wednesday, , McKlnley Reed, who has been in Uncle Sam's service since last spring returned home one day last week, also Ford Brock, they are Leland's you, France wants no aucn peopieisiaies. ine pac.en ia? ma. u i ... in her republic. Ing the past three years cauie prices "We don't.want to annex Germany I have advanced 74 per cent, while up to the Rhine, but we do intend they have raiBed the wages of pack tn see that the German military ma- lng house laborers over 100 per chine stays behind the river. That cent. But the public has become so Is what Marshal Foch meant, I be-1 accustomed to the H. C. of L. that lieve. If. we don't have that protec- the intelligence Is received with ln- tlon. France must maintain always difference. Prices remain the same, an enormous army to guard civ 11 1 za Hon . VERY UNFORTUNATE "With our great loss of life in the "And as I am telling ' rerainis- war that would be a terrible burden cences I should like to tell you of a w. n. . ..mroi itorr I'm told is true, relating to barrier or else It would be madness Col. Roosevelt and the kaiser when to demobilise our army. btn "tended the funeral of King I hope that Americans will see Edward," says James M. Beck In a I j M,- n-cr T linna that thfl retOUl BUCCCU. l" 'i' soft words of the Germans will not the kaiser said to Col. Roosevelt convince the Americans that ' the 'Call upon me at 2 o'clock; unfor- leoDard has changed his spots. So Innately for you, I have Just 45 min- tar I am unconvinced that the Ger- utes to give you. mans of today are not the Germans '"I 1 be there at 2. your ma of yesterday, the foes of the ideals Jesty replied Col. Roosevelt, 'but of America, the ideals of France, the unfortunately for your majecty. I ideals of civilization, the foes ot all have but 20 minutes to give you that Is desired tn the hearts of man In the army. E. L. Ellis and family have left their Tanch on Wolf Creek In the care of Wm. Anderson and are run ning the boarding car for Jas. Don can's extra gang. '' LAW REQUIRES KILLING WEEDS kind." The Oregon legislature ot 1917 adopted several amendments to the noxious weed law. As the law. stands today It provides severe penalties for all persons allowing noxious weeds to grow upon their own land or upon the roads adjoining their lands. It Is made a misdemeanor to allow them to grow and go to seed, the penalty for the first offerite be ing a fine or from $10 to 150, and for a second offense a fine of $25 to $100. All fine money so collected goes into the general fund ot the RURAL HEALTH ACT Surgeon General .Blue of the Unit ed States public health service ad vises that there has been Introduced eamot well comprehend, but it's Bolsheviks attack the Americans again,' reads a dispatch. The Am erican loss in the Archangel region is now estimated at 324. Just why the Americans are fighting the Russians in the present session of congress, a bill known as the "Rural Health Act." This act will give federal aid a great battle and Is lasting well. There it goes we knew it w , . . v nt.i coming: Laborers in London are de to the various states by allotting money. to be expended for the sanl- I mandlng "a six-hour day and an In- tation of rural districts contingent creaM ln waeB" Why not MW 0,1 by the upon the - appropriations states of similar sums. 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