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PAGE TWO GRANTS TASS DAILY COllUKll Till IWDAY. MAY 1, 1010. 1 I GRANTS PASS DAILY 1 COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. VOORHIES, ; Pub.,and Propr. Bnured at poetofflce. Grant! Pi, Ore., m second clue mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display apace, per Inch -15c Local-personal column, per ltne..lOc Readers, per Una .. 5c DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per year $6.00 By mall or carrier, per month .50 WEEKLY COURIER , By mall per year ..$2.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS " The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ass tor repnbttcaUos f all news dispatches credited to tt or all otherwise credited in this , paper and also the local news pub 1 Ushed herein. AH rights ot republication of spe cial dispatches herein are ate : reserved. THTRSDAY, MAT 1, ltUO. OREGON WEATHER . ' . . ; Probably rain tonight in the 4 north portion; fair south por- f Uon. Friday fair. Moderate f southwesterly winds. "WHAT BOOZE MONEY WILL BUY We talk of war loans in billions, ot public improvements costing hun dreds of millions, but very few peo ple except those who have been studying the matter realize the Im mense sum which will be set free for other purposes by the enactment of prohibition. One man who has made a study of dry financial possibilities in the city of Cleveland Is authority for the tunning news that thirsty Cleve landers pour $22,000,000 down their throats annually. This does not rep resent the money invested In build ings or breweries, but just that passed over the bars for drinks. This sum. If Invented for public service, says the lightning calculator, would: Pay all the expenses of city gov ernment for two years; Pay the salaries of all the teach ers for five years; Repave the entire city and leave a fat balance In the bank; Pay the expenses of the City Hos pital for 78 years; light the streets for 50 years; or Keep the parks In fine condition for 110 years. BETTER BAKING POWDER THAN RYZON . If there was one, we would be selling It. We carry a high grade line of groceries and we are not afraid to recommend and guarantee them to you. It Is our business to please you and we appreciate being given the chance to make good on any unsatisfac tory article. It is a pleasure to sell RYZON BAKING POWDER tor we know that you will like tt and with It, get the very beet results. Ask us how to get the RYZON BAKING BOOK which contains 200 tested recipes. KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality First These are only a few ot the useful and constructive things which could be done with all this money, every cent of which when spent for liquor does its little quota ot harm. The cities where prohibition has been in force for some time report that constructive things are really being done. Taxes are being re duced gradually. Bank deposits are increasing. Expenses for public In stitutions made necessary by the evil effect of drink are growing less. Five months after his death, Mrs. Minnie Milla. of Seattle, received notice from the war department that her son had died ot wounds re ceived In battle. Some time ago the war department announced that J. V. Andrews of La Grande, Ore., had died of disease in the army overseas. This same Andrews arrived In New York Friday he was not dead. These are but two instances of the thousands of errors made by our war department, yet democratic papers claim that the American people are prone to find fault and are heckling the administration. The war depart ment's record for accuracy compares favorably with the Burleson record for efficiency. Herr RudlRer, now with the Ger man delegation at Versailles, said of his trip over war-torn France "Words fall to describe my feelings as I crossed your devastated regions. I hope the peace that we are about to sign will bring satisfaction to all the nations." At last, is here one repentant German, or did Rudlger experience feelings of rejoicing on beholding what the kaiser's troops had accomplished? Nary ate strong tor the league of nations covenant since the suggest ed amendments have been made. It) looks very much like the leuKe scheme will be endorsed by rongre It all the present mmnbora do not die of old sko before the matter In presented to them. The republican congressional com mittee recently sent out a circular letter to newspapers asking for ad vice regarding the 1920 campaign. That's easy, says the Med ford Trib une,. Don't reengage the manage ment ot 1016. The Tribune is right. Had Hughes' managers taken a vaca tion to the North Pole until after election, the result would have been different. Senators Chamberlain and Mc- h I mini nl J Wmm i .Mtltl Mill I'lllMI. 1 1 Hi l.f.l III' gji l :':TrML " irh ml I " ' ' Copriif hi liu i kr R. J. KevDoU . I 1 TobacsoCo. 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Yoa bay fWnef Albort nrywhm tobacco I, told. Tnppy r.J bam,, if'"- """ i " oo-nd Mhlmido'a'nd lo w tobacco in tach pf.ct condnion. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Wimton-Salem, N. Dr. J. F. Kedily of Medford wei t to Portland the other day and when buttonholed 'by an Oregonian re porter, said "all southern Ortlgon la heartily in tuvor of the Roosevelt highway." Possibly the Doctor put It a little strong, yet we believe most people In this part ot the state are In favor of that highway. "I earnestly hope," any a Senator Lodge ot .Massachuaetts, "that Fl ume may become an Itulinn posaes slon so as to give Italy that security to which her armies and her heuvy sacrifices entitle her." There are other senators who don't agree with Lodge. Those Irishmen who are asking Uncle Sam to help them battle for their country's independence, dla play great nerve. Thar part played by most of these very same Irlahmen during the great war smacked strongly of Hunlsml What's the matter with Portland? 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