GRANTS PASS DAILY OOVRIER TVKMllAY, MAY , 1010. PAGE TWO nHR PASS MM COURIER PnbUahed Dally Except Sunday A. E. VOORHIES. Pub. and Propr. Mtsraul at noatoffica. Grants Pw, Or., m second class mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES Mania anace. ner Inch 15c Local-personal column, per Une,.10c Keaders, per Una e DAILY COURIER , By mail or carrier, per year.l6.00 By mail or carrier, per month .60 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year $100 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Ths Associated Press la exelostrely entitled to the use tor 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 of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are alse reserved. TUESDAY, MAY 0, 1010. OREGON WEATHER v f Fair, warmer east portion to- night. Light to heavy frost In east portion. Gentle westerly f winds. SOCIETY VS. BOLSHEVISM Pages and pages and whole sec tions with illustrations In the big metropolitan papers produce some of the tendency toward tolshevism In our country. In a democratic country it is in jecting a' subtle poison of discontent to parade too much the doings of the so-called society set before the working masses. 'A Ban Francisco daily shows a so ciety woman going for a week end at the beaches in a seven thousand dollar limousine holding a three thousand dollar dog on her lap. Then there is a long eulogistic ac count of her appearance and her dia monds and even descriptions of her feces and lingerie, and there are pages of such stuff. In the days before the French rev olution the kings paraded their wealth and dazzling social functions while the multitudes tolled to earn the royal revenues. Is the effect on the human mind any different today, and Is humanity any less prone to exaggerate the evils of a wasteful social aristocracy In our own. day? Industrial peace and contented millions of working people in our large cities iwould be ensured with far greater certainty if the society pages were a little less conspicuous. Take a simple thing like a dozen eggs You pick up your telophone and tell us you want a dozen eggs. That's all we ask you to do. We buy the eggs which takes considerable know ledge ot esgs. We dollver them to you. We guaranty every egg to be perfect when It arrives at your door. Ws don't ask you to pay for them until you receive your bill at the end of the month. It's the same with every purchase you make. And we are mighty glad to perform these services for you because we know you appreciate them and in return for them you make a regular practice of buying eggs and other thlnga at our store. You like to deal with us beeanse you feet that we are doing everything we can to make your buying pleas ' ant and profitable. You feel that we are honestly trying to serve you and you have faith In us. So that when we tell you about new things from time to time you take our word as a matter of course. Because of this faith you have In us we can readily see how careful we must be that the things we recom mend are good. We have no fear, however, in recom mending RYZON Baking Powder. We know that you'll like it so well that your faith In us will be even stronger. It's a pure baking powder efficient, economical and always uniform. And it's fairly priced. 40 cents per pound. You'll also like the RYZON Baking Book, too. not only because It flu in so well with iRYZON but because of Its many new and attractive recipes. KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality First AMERICAN PUSH 100 SWIFT FOR ENGLISH London, May 5. Yankee enter prise triumphed when the city of Birmingham, planning to replace its street tear rails Invited bids for ma terial. An American obtained the contract, although two British firms asked for it, and protests have been so numerous that the municipal gov ernment lssed an official statement. One of the British bidders, it was explained, agreed to begin delivering 50 tons a week In April but would not consent to a penalty clause for non-delivery; the other promised 1,200 tons within twenty weeks. The firm in the United States agreed to complete delivery by the end of May and quoted a lower price than either of the British manufacturers.. The price and the tact that the author!' ties were anxious to complete the work this year were the Influencing factors In favor of the American bid der. Printing that pleases We do it Courier Job Department. Leg Sore A hog ton verr dp full of foul di rhinre. Agony all lr; no rut at nitht Thta init a few droM of the mntlo. cooliDff liauid. D. 1). D. Irritation and paw sooe. Sweet, re freihin deep at nit hU In due time, complete cure. We nuronlea U.D.U. ILD.1ID.IL1. Tlae Licruid. WclsIa M. Clemens. Druggist ' According to H. Bayard Swope, special Paris correspondent for the New York World, five omissions are conspicuous in the league of nations covenant, namely: No prohibition of Bumibarines, no definition of the freedom 'of the seas, no provision for the codification or even for sanction of international law, no requirement for the destruction of the German fleet, and no delimitation of Jap anese supremacy in China. Germany, alone, is bound to not build or em ploy undersea boats. Would You Economize? Then .buy letter paper by the ream; 500 sheets for $1. Courier office. . 4Itf 4 Fresh Fruit Desserts 2c Jiffy-Jell desserts, rich and fruity, cost but 2 cents per serving. Each package contains a vial of fruit essence, made from condensed fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this flavor, and you have a fresh-fruit dainty. Compare Jiffy-Jell with the old-style quick gela tine desserts. You will find it five times better, yet it costs no more. Millions now enjoy it J 10 Flavor, at Yoar Cracsr 'a 2 Packages for 28 Cnt , j fll WONDERFUL DISPLAY OF WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR NEW YORK'S LATEST CREATIONS A Xew York Store Itlght at Your Door Will be on display at ' New Josephine Hotel Sample Rooms IN CHAKGE OF EDNA STAILING Consisting of the Newest and Latest Creations. Coat, Suits, Ires8es in Silk, Serge and Jerseys. Waists in Georgette, Creie de Chine and Volls. Also a Full Line of Ladies' Trimmed and Tailored Hats. n Th A FIT- RANTS PASS TO SEE E Plans are being made to have a series of twilight baseball game here this season beginning Tuesday, May 13. There have been efforts made to revive tho Sunday schoofUlllght league, and oilier ef forts to have a team to represent tho town In games with other southern Oregon towns. The present Intention s to unite all local baseball talent In a short series of games, and If the Interest warrants to pick the town team from the players developed thereby. The players xf the town have been divided Into three teams, which, for onvenlence, may be designated Merchants," ".Mechanics," and Professional Men," with Roscoe Krutton. II. II. Pernoll and B. I-. Co- burn, as the respective captains. The teams are as follows: Merchant R. K. Bratton. James Uum. T. K GUmore, Gordon Bradford;, Howard Pallln. Claud Smith, Martin RlKgs, Chas. Adalr, Chas. E. Moore, Vernon Coburn. Mechanic H. H. Pernoll. Fred Collins. Allen 1'nderwood. H. Paublon, E. 0. Stel Iter. Harry Edgerton, Donald Kearns, EIis Rlevtns. Joe Calvin. H. II Rush. Professional Men E. I j. Coburn, James Martin, C. H Drake,. U Patterson, Gale Smith. Ro bert Whipple, Dean Warren. Russell Wood. Rodney Calvert. Earl Pltlln ger. All other baseball players and tans are cordially Invited to ally them selves with one ot these teams. The various classes represented by the teams are urged to support their re spective teams In every possible man ner. The baseball field at the High school campus has been offered for use, as the purpose Is simply to aid the community by furnishing a clean and interesting snort. The schedule Is as follows: May 1$ Merchants vs. Mochanl'S. May 16 Merchants vs. Profes sional Men. May 20 Mechanics vs. Profes sional Men. May 23 Mechanics vs. Merchants. May 27 .Professional Men vs. Merchants. May 29 .Professional Men vs. Mechanics. OP AliL DESCRIPTIONS Record Breaking Sale TWO DAYS ONLY ' May 12th and 13th At Unusually Low Prices We will make this a Money Saving; Event as well as an Attractive IMsplay of the Most Authentic Styles. There axe no Garments alike in the Display. Yon may be certain of an Exclusive Model in whatever you select. LA VOGUE CLOAK ASD SUIT HOUSE NEW YORK OAKLAND CHIOO OROVILLE i ttfZ, Kajuli, a Kongo! Titter That Wrestle With a Girl In A. I,. Hnrno a reus METHODISTS HAVE JOB New York, May 5. Twelve vil lages on the battlefields of Chateau Thierry, where United States sol diers and marines won undying fame by stopping the German drive on Paris at its spearhead early last summer, have ibeen "adopted" for reconstruction work 'by the 'Amerl can Methodist 'Episcopal church, it was announced today by the Metho dist centenary committee. Supplies will sail from New York In the now famous Methodist mission ship, which leaves shortly. For the time being, 'Methodist churches In the Chateau Thierry re glon will devote none ot their efforts to evangelistic propaganda, but will concentrate on physical and moral reconstruction, It is said. Maxwell Service UOKIIAL KKI'AIHING Osi llutk Skin Majwelt' 7 50.00 One llulek Hug 1 50.00 One fori! True 100.00 One. HUT Maxwell ; f.ino.OO KKI'Ull.lO AND MOHAWK TIKIC8 " COLLINS AUTO COMPANY Look. for. the sin The Red Crown sign signals satisfaction. It stand for straight-distilled, all-refinery gasoline high quality every drop! Look for the Red Crowo sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY liaiuofaiaj The Gasoline equality C. D. Fies, Special Agent Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass The Dayton Airless)Tire Ktiulp your car with Dayton Airless and you will never have any tire trouble. Mude In 30x3 and 30x3 Vt sixes only. It I neither solid or pneumatic, requires no pumping, rannot piimilurs or blow out. Is easy riding, and will otitw ear any tire on the market. Get Into the 'Air-free Care-free class and have constant sonreo of pleasure and satisfaction. Sold by E. A. ADAMS 506 South Sixth Street Adjoining Oxford Hotel "SERVICE" We make It a point thut evory business transaction with our patrons shall be satisfactory. We want each one to feel that they are free to come to us In all matters where our experience and ad vice will be of value and assistance. When we speak of tho "Service"' rendered lo customers we mean the bcBt service. all that you reasonably expert from your bank. Our service Includes a hundred and ono llttlo details, all of which go to make ot our patrons, "satisfied customers." It you have hod no business with this bnnk, we feel confident you will appreciate the Service we can render. , Josephine County Bank I BUY AND SELL In order to secure more room, 1 have moved my stock of second-hand good to tht brick stors room, No. 614 South Sixth 8t. MAXWELL, L.VI-K '17, FOR HALH AT $UO Antomuhlles and Accessories lluggle Wagoas Kami Imple jnents lllg stock always on blind R. Timmons NEW ZKALAXDEIW HAVE VISIONS OF YELLOW I'EIUL Wellington, N. Z., May 6. Sir J. Allen acting premier, In a statement as quoted by Renter's correspon dent, declared that he viewed de velopments In the iPaclflc with some alarm. It was difficult, he said, to discover why Japan wanted the Mar shall Islands, unless she wished to dominate the Pacific C Willfla D- Ask the Battery Shop about the still better Willard with threaded rubber insulation JOB FRIKTtNG HEATH DONE AT THE COURIER OTRCE