PAGE TWO GRANTS I'ASS DAILY COUUKll KHIDAV, MAIM'H UN, 1I0. SUITS PASS DAILY COURIER ubllshed Dally Except Sunday iu B. VOORHIES, Pub. and Propr. Bstered at postoffice. Grants Past. Ore., a second class mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display apace, per Inch 15c Local-personal column, per line.. 10c Reader, per lino - . 6c DAILY COURIER By mall or carrier, per year $8.00 By mall or carrier, per month .60 ., WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year - 13.00 ' MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of, all news dispatches credited to It or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rights ot republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserved. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1910. OREGON WEATHER 4 4 Probably rain in west, fair east portion. Moderate south- erly winds. A METHODIST'S VIEWPOINT A Methodist missionary with 11 years experience in Russia, speaking before the Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. re cently, said: "I believe in respect ing our president so long as he re spects the traditions of our fathers but when he is guflty of' criminal pussy-footing and playing Into the hands of Bolshevists and the Bol shevik vote getters it Is time that Woodrow Wilson should come to the mourners' bench to be reconsecrated hi the spirit of Americanism." This Is strong language and not the kind that ordinary Americans would indulge In but this missionary lias lived 11 years In war-torn Rus sia. He has seen the result of Bol shevism and appareantly fears for a similar condition in this country. He possibly has reference to the fact that the president appointed a man of Bolshevist views on the dele gation to meet with and form some sort of pea.ee with the Reds; also because the president with the ma jority of his cabinet is spending I many months In Europe while great problems are to be settled at home. .Senator Reed, of Missouri, said In s recent address before the Jewish welfare board In Washington, D. C: "We need not be afraid to express our opinions. We have been forbid den to talk and even think, but it Is time to speak out when the safety nd security of this nation Is In Jeopardy." When we say it's gdod it is . good When we tell you a certain article of food is good for you to out, you can depend on It. We know foods. And we know brands. We've made It our business to study them so we can talk to you with real authority. We know foods and groceries as a doctor knows diseases and remedies we are specialists tn our line. Everything In our store reflects this knowledge. We stock only those groclers and provisions which we know will please you and kep you coming to our store. One of these things Is RYZON Baking Towder. We recommend this baking powder to you be cause we feel perfectly sure that you will like It better than you've ever used. It is pure, it is efficient and costs but 40 cents a full pound tin. It would be a good plan to get the RYZOX Bak ing Book, too. You'll like the new recipes It contains and It's specially adapted to RYZON. KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality First lows will then return to Eugene and thoir books, for the spring vacation will be over. A varied jirogrum la offered here something for everyone, though throughout tliorg run the snap and pep characteristic of college gloo clubs. The stunts have been gutting over well In the towns visited, us well at the sliming. The 1 men tn the club are the, pick of scores of male voices In the university, winnowed out by Director John Stark Evans, of the faculty of the school of music. They are In fine trim, from more than two months of hard work undor the supervision of Director Evans, who accompanies them to sethat the performances at least come up to the stnndnrd of the rehearsals. In the meantime that little hand ful of brave American soldiers Is holding its ground near Archangel, fighting the Bolsheviks. The United States Is 'not supposed to be at war with the Bolsheviks, yet the armies are fighting. It the democrats nom inate Woodrow for a third term they can very appropriately ask the coun try to elect him on the slogan, "He kept us in the dark." One Important thing the banks over the country are doing Is show ing the farmer modern methods in conducting business and helping them purchase better livestock. The tanker is backing his advice with money so the rancher can get bet ter sheep, cattle and hogs. Modern tanking Is developing Into something more than mere money loaning: It Is becoming more and more a per sonal service Institution, prepared to furnish customers valuable advice as well an loaning them money. It's hard to get the best of a woman in a debate. A man referring to the fact that 75 brides are re turning this week with the overseas troops, said to an American girl: "That will sure pique the girls at home." Back came the retort: "Oh, I don't know-venose were probably a few fellows that couldn't marry American girls, anyhow." ' like it or not, your time piece had better be set ahead the hour so you will be in tune with the balance of the world. It is claimed that more automo biles are being shipped Into Grants Pass than to any other city In the state of less than 5,000 population. And people here are buying them. Some argument that this city is far from being down and out. Just as sure as the league of na tions plan Is tacked onto the peace terms as a rider,, peace will be that mach more remote. In the mean time Bolshevlkl propaganda Is get ting a firmer hold. Who Is to blame? Promoters of boxing are greatly peeved because fhe sport has suf fered .to 'such an extent .that the public no longer has any faith in It. But no one is to blame for this state of affairs except those who fleeced the public for years by stag ing crooked .deals. Boxing has gone the same route as foot racing. Base ball promoters had better take warning. ... A Paris paper says- President Wil son looks fine in 'a top-hat and that the crease In his trousers is immacu late. Evidently those Parlsions have nothing on our Woodrow In that line, but what we want Is to take the crease out of the Germans' breeches and get those pea'e terms signed up. All time pieces are supposed to be set ahead one hour at 2 a. m. Sunday, March 30. Whether you Every thoroughbred animal and every farming tractor that is ship ped in Is' another step toward bet ter farming methods. .Josephine county has some fine livestock, but needs more. One Rogue River alfalfa grower has contracted to sell his this year's crop' for $15- per ton In the field. Good profit, In that, but many others hope to do better. t t M M M UIMM AT THK MOVIES 4 Krcd Stone (Vinlng U the Joy Fred Stone, the celebrated come dian tn musical comedy, famous as the scarecrow ot "The Wltard of Oi," In which he starred with th,i late David Montgomery for many years with brilliant success, will make his first publlo appearance In motion pictures under Artcraft aus pices tn "The Goat." Mr. Stone la a decided acquisition to the Artcraft forces and it Is unquestioned that his popularity as a etase star will I bo Increased tn proportion as his ' audiences are enlarged. Mr. Stone was born In Colorado and when a ! young man, lie Joined the Sells-Ron-1 frew circus. Subsequently he played Topsy In an "Uncle Tom's Cabin" company. In 1S94 the famous team of Montgomery and Stone was es tablished, and this partnership en-i dured until Mr. Montgomery's rteath two years ago. Mr. Stone Is famous for his Inimitable powers as s danc ing and pantomimic comedian, and at lariat throwing, tight rope walk ing, bareback riding, skating and pantomimic piano playing, he has fow. It any, equals. ' His fame Is not confined merely to NewTork, where he has been most active, but h Is known all over the country for his great work In "The Red Mill." "The Old Town." "The Lady of the Slip per, tern on Mr. Stone In the exercise of his mirth-provoking talents on the stage, happily are removed tn screen work so that In his new environ ment, his genius doubtless will find Its happiest expression. The limitations Imposed up. TInveMiek st thi iVrle- Offlce BY U. OF 0. MEN TONIGHl It's been a long time now since Grants Pass has heard a real uni versity men's glee club. The oppor tunity offers Itself again tonight, when the club of the University ot Oregon, made up of 1 members and the director, visits this 'city. The tour, 'beginning at Cottage Grove last Friday night will be ended Sat urday night at RosObnrg. "The fel TAKE OUt UKST TOXIC It will act as an aid in conva lescing from . coughs, colds, bronchitis and similar .disor ders. Enriches the blood and aids to properly assimilate the food. For Sale Only bi M. CLEMENS K. f 4k ; ''V . li lv' ;'--y, t.; '. mm University of Oregon Glee Club, Opera House Tonight re M SAVE ON YOUR P l BUY -- mm J O 0O COFFEE In the Five Pound Size BEST IN QUAUTV ITS REAL ECONOMY ALSO PACKED IN 3 and I Pound Cans EVERY CAN GUARANTEED HELPUSHELPU Ovemt.M k, Hue Itojul (lull ItuUinx, Nun Mulil, K-.ill nnl KhIIhn, for it run at, vr t'uriou ,v H lb. Sack Ktnn FjtMern HiK-kwIient Flour, $1 fttlr TK. KI'F.a.tl.8, Hr M ,W We sro still MlllnK two brmxln of coffee for S5r ll. Ut(Uii ., f (h. iraM Fruit ik lUlllHIIIlM Oc Fine, lnn llwk Htrlps iric tiiirilen HiU In llnlk Rochdale Store Help do your own Car Repairing Now Is the time to have your car looked over and put In shape for the summer. 1 have had It years gimme experience whl h enables mo to, locate your car troubles and fix It as It should be In the shortest possible time. A trial will convince you. If you should want to help me work on your car I blmll bo glud 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 me. E. A.ADAMS 508 South Sixth Street Adjoining Oxford Hotel Just received car load Ford Touring Cars and Ford Worm Gear Trucks C. L. HOBART CO. I BUY AND SELL In order to secure more room, I have moved my stock of second-hand goods to the brick store room, No. 514 South Sixth St. MAXWKIX, IjATK '17, H)H KAM3 AT ltM Automobile anil Accessories ItuggleM Wagon Fnrm liuplo nientM tl stock nhvnyt on liimil, R. Timmons HAZELWOOD CREAMERY Poultry Eggs; Cream We pny ai cent pound to.lny m tomorrow for Im iin , f aU sizes, unci tl.o lilglieNt prior t f,,r citan nnd rem,,. . C K. NELSON