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AGB TWO G HANTS PASS DAILY OOURIEH TIU HSKAV, MAIU II i7, HMD. 6RAHTS PASS OIK COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. B. V00RHIES, Pub. and Propr. stared at postofflos. Grants Peas. Ore., m second class mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch 15c Local-personal column, per line.. 10c Readers, per Una 6c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year..t6.00 By mall or carrier, per month .60 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year $3.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS - The Associated Press U exclusively entitled to the nse tor republication of all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub lished hereto. AH lights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1919. . OREGON WEATHER 4 f Probably rain west portion, fair east portion; moderate f southerly winds. "YOU FELLOWS" "We've licked the Hun. Now let's everybody get his coat off and pitch Into the new enemy, says John A. Brltton, of the Twelfth Federal Re serve district who Is the enemy? Why, the professional pessimist, the arch enemy of progress. Not the pessl mist who says, "It looks hard to do. but it ought to be done and we'll do our best." Not that fellow Apples We Have Fancy Newtown Pippins KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality First Secretary of Labor Wilson Is ; quoted as snying that several recont strikes in the United States were not i industrial disputes In their origin but, rathor, results of "a dollborato, orsuBlmnl attempt at a social and political mnvomont to establish so- says, "You fellows are going to have a hard time putting over the next loan." That's the enemy we're af ter. "You fellows V Where does he get that "You fellows" stuff? Whose war was this, anyway? Whose country was vindicated when we punished the blackguard gang that sank the Lusitanla? Whose children and whose children's chil dren in America will be saved the disgrace of paying homage and trib ute to a cut-throat monarch and his bloodthirsty bunch because Ameri can heroes gave up their lives? Who Is that government, any way? "You fellows ?" Whose Vic tory loan Is this going to be? Whose life and lands have been saved by the sacrifice of young men called But. upon to fight for America and hu- the real Blue Monday pessimist who inanity? Was this war fought for any particular American? Was it for any one man's liberty or that of any one set of men? Wasn't this war for all of humanity? Didn't every body believe America was Justified in fighting? If any American didn't believe we were Justified In winning the war why didn't he voice his sen timents while we were fighting? It anyone In America is disappoint ed because we won the war; If any one is dissatisfied with the results, let him hold up his hand in plain sight. This wss bis war Just as It was his neighbor's. There is no place In America for the term "You fellows" when It comes to talking of the war or Its benefits. It wss a vindication of all America. The victory benefited tbe slacker Just as much as it did the most loyal man or woman In the land. Look out tor that "You fellow" adviser. vlet governments in the United States." With the espionage laws giving them almost unlimited power, what have the department of Justice and the postoffice department to say In defense of their failure to cope with this "deliberate, organised at tempt" to establish soviet govern ments? Ole Hanson had no govern ment appropriation nor government espionage law, but ha did the work FEW IN REPORT FOR IRK IN BAY REGION San Francisco, Mar. 27. An at tempt to reopen the shipyard and contract machine shops In the Bay region after the strike has tailed. But tew men reported back to work aa requested. The cattle arrived In tine shapo, although rutlior tired from a two days and thrco nights' rlila la the car. Mr. Cook has taktn tlium to the Parker barn where ho will hare them on sale until Slay 1. The ani mals are all rendered and Mr. Cook states that ho will furnish pupori of registration with rnoh one sold. The Joscphlno County hank Is In terested In the shipment here ot these thoroiiKhbrods and will amilm. In a financial way, all those ranch ers who iwlsh to purchase one or more of them to build up their pres. nt stock. The California and Oregon Coast Railroad Company TIMIt CAltll Kffcollvs Nov. II, ltU. Trains will run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Leave Grants Pass 1 P. M. Arrive Waters Creek ... P. M. Leave Waltre Creek ... - I P. M. Arrive Grants Pass i P. M. For information regarding freight and passenger ruts call at the office of the comuany, Lundbiirg building, or telephone 131. OF SHORTHORNS IN CITY Clinton Cook, whose ranch is on the Appelgate river, arrived In this city , today with a carload ot regis tered Shorthorn cattle, from Prlne ville. There were 31 head all told, eight bulls ranging In age from clghl to 11 months, and 23 heifers and cows, ranging In age from eight months to three years. v - ' " : . : -4'f ;:::s Iky y&sC. J- r f - IIS k X' ' f Theater Last Time Tonight Pretty Etnel Clayton in "A Woman's Weapons" Friday and Saturday W.il.iaCK HKII Hunilny antl Momlny FKKDA KTONK V mm ITKMSES T,-jr i H V I IT! i i.H Crescent BakihgPowder The vsry bsrt Baldnc pewdv la th donb 00110 OSS. It Illui Bnt Whm modtnra Is sddMl ta th mixiaf bowl, sad Uua agaia wbta best Is sppUd. Onsotnt BsUar Powdr hu this dosbl ralM and it is what Is aetdwl to thorough, ty ptrsMata the dough -nsis sad ssaks dollcioii, tlht sad euQy dlfftiud brtsda. otkw sad bUealls, Try Otohiobi. YooD bs dolighUd wltk th tMulu. Your gnxwr probably bu It if not writ u stadlBg Mi nm asd addrui sad yous, aad w wul Med yos th Orcnt Oook Book ttH en nquML Ortsotnt Klg. Co., tuxOt, Wish, toasted Off to the theatre "nwiimmimmirwin Open your package On the way, light a Lucky Strike, the real Burley agarette. It's toasted. Toasting develops and improves the flavor of Burley - tobaccojustas toasting givesbread more flavor. LUCKY STRJK It's toasted. Now every- jvauvrs mat. loasieu tobacco is - the greatest improvement in cigarette manufacture in 20 years. Its toasted e mssm Help do your own Car Repairing Now is the time to have your car looked over and put in shape for the summer. I hav9 had 14 years garage exporlonce Mrti enables me to locate yoar car troubles and fix it as It should be In the shortest possible time. A trial will convince you. if you should want to holp me WDrk on your car I shall be glad to have you and -It will give you a better Idea of how to take care of It In the future. Drop In and see mo. E. A. ADAMS &06 South Sixth Street Adjoining Oxford Hotel Just received car load Ford Touring Cars and Ford Worm Gear Trucks C. L. HOBART CO. Removal Notice la order to secure more room, I have moved my Btock of second-hand goods to the brick store room, No. 611 South Sixth St. I BUY AND SELL EVERYTHING Automobiles and Accessories Buggies Waggons Farm Imple ment Hlg mUx-V always on hand ' , R. Timiftons 1 muii.ATn .a muw.JumnijKuii.,,..,, - ' 'K ,i,Mi, f