TWO GRANTS PASS DAILY OOIIUER VKIKSOY, Jl'XK 1H, 1010. IS PASS Vllsnsd Dally Except Sunday VOORHIE3, Pub. and Propr. hd at postoffloe, Grant Pass, 1 k, m aeooad class mill matter.) ADVERTISING RATES ky spec, per Inch ." 16c -personal column, per 11db..10c en, per line So DAILY COURIER bell or carrier, per year IC.00 nail or carrier, per month .SO WEEKLY COURIER had, per year - .Sl.tO BER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS e Associated Press la exclualrsly ped to tbe nee tor republication 1 aewa dispatches credited to tt IlII otherwise credited in ttla fr and alao the local news pob- M herein. 1 rights ot republication ot spe- dtspatchea herein are alao hved. EDXESDAV, JVXE 18, lain. OREGON WEATHER Fair; gentle northwesterly -f Ends. HMPLETED THIS YEAR brtlaad, Jtnw IT. From I ' to the California Une, the Pa highway will be graded, rock r paved by the end ot the year. his la the Information brought by Highway Commissioner "W. fhompson. today after a trip over highway with Commissioners wra and Booth. Thompson ar il Saturday morning, iMr. Benson wing later end Mr. Booth stop off at Eugene. The trip of in- Won wiH have the result of kiln a- ud work alons the Mitlre ten of highway. what win interest the public Je than any other -phase of our said Thompson',' "la the fact the Paolfic highway will soon taen all the year; that by Janu 1, It will foe passable from end nd, and that Oregon will have Unit finished before California build to meet as. In short, the Pacific (highway is dly approaching completion. commission desires It to fee as as possible, which is the reason pe policy of elimination of grade .ilngs. (This will be an all-year road lalned Commissioner Thompson, Id the commission will take up Its fctopment when the country is By to spend money for coopera- Government money will also Bnto the road as it will 'be a co- k-ative project with the state aid We looked over the location f Crater Lake-Medford road," con ed the commissioner. '1but no on was taken. The location is under consideration and before leclsion is made the mvemmAni Mey will be studied."- White Honey ABSOLUTELY PI RE 20c - 35c - 65c KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY gi'AlilTY AX'H SKKYICK RTO RICAN SUGAR i DORS INTO NEW YORK fan Juan, June 17. Shipments of rto Rican sugar to New York will eafter go forward on the original is of 40,000 tons a month say the hat advices to the Sugar Produ b' association, from the feoard of allzatlon of Che United States pping board. Shipments of sugar now 'being forwarded regularly br a complete cessation for three ks la April. three centrals which have so far forted their output of sugar to the lodation, show less than their es- ated production by albout 20 per 'A. Recording to the latest figures of Sugar Producers' association, p than half of the sugar so far kind throughout the Island has a shipped. Of the 2,291,088 fa manufactured, 1,033,899 ba&s been shipped up to May 11 Me 83,491 bags had been sold for lU consumption, leaving a "balance band in tbe Island of 1,173,689 a rhere is nothing worse than bad. l smelling breath; get rid of It your friend s sake anyway. Hol er's Rocky Mountain Tea will an and purify your stomach and pels; your breath will be sweet. disposition Improved, your nds increased. 35c. Tea or Tab- Sabin's Drug Store, Adv. , FRENCH ATHLETES ARE WILLING PUPILS Paris, June 18. Evidently the American aoldlers have taught the Frenchmen bow and why to taTce athletics seriously. Fully 250 French athletes, gathered from all over France and its provinces, are now quartered at the old Ecole Normal de Cymastlque et d' Escrime de Joinville undergoing a period ot in tensive training. They are prepar ing for the inter-allied games at Pershing stadium from June 22 to July 6. Lieutenant Colonel See, French army, a sterling soldier and a fine sportsman, is In charge of the train ing of the French teams. A pro gram for conditioning and perfect ing the athletes has been worked up, based almost entirely on the train ing methods of lAmerlcan colleges and athletic clubs. Nothing has ever before been attempted along these lines In France. At the Invitation Franco-American gaines recently, the French athletes were completely outclassed by the American competitors. This demon strated to the satisfaction of the French athletic authorities that they must arrange for Intensive training for their men if France Is to fee a contender for honors In the Inter allied games. Lieutenant Colonel See made a pertinent statement to a represen tative of American general bead quarters recently. He said: "We know that there are many branches of sport in "which we do not excel. However, -we shall do our best in every event and shall train as though we were sure of winning in it We shall follow the Americans' Policy of determination to rwln, and .shall train with that end In view." SENATOR KNOX Wl (Continued from page 1) daring the treaty should be ratified without delay and the league of na tions proposal left for later consider ation. "I ask for time," said the senator, "merely to consider whether or not, under the covenant, as drawn, the power to put us at war will still rest with us or be placed in a body out side our own government, and if placed outside, whether or not such lodging of the sovereign power Is desirable. "I ask only for time to deliberate whether or not we shall put It be yond our power to increase the size of our army and our navy In times of dire emergency without first con sulting the wishes or desires of other countries." The Knox resolution did not come technically before the senate and the senator made his address In the midst of an appropriation bill debate. THE BOYS WARMED UP The Professional)! took the Me chanics in for a cleaning lal night and were it not for Ulevlns' triple play the Professionals would x running yot. In the fourth frame Klggu walked and went the second block on an er ror of JSIevlns which let liroutt t a good start for second when Swlu ney connected for a safe hit. Rlggs came home while Groutt took two long jumps and resting in Fry's company till Dodge knocked a short one to Bloving when It was all over, as Swinney was caught off the sack and Groutt attempted to get home unseenjust two moves with the ball and they were out, 1, 2, 8. Anyway, the old globe was batted, booted, tossed and trundled around till it iwajs dizzy and homesick. But it was a good game at that, as the score shows. Professionals, 9 runs; 6 hits. 'Mechanics, 5 runs; 7 hits. That there was a small audience is a pretty good Indication that tbe Twilight league games may be dis continued. It is not fair to expect boys and men who work all day to come out and play ball, iwblch for many 'players Is the hardest 'kind ot work, if the people of the City take so little Interest as to not come to see the kind of clean sport that this country Is noted for. However, the spectators have a Blight grievance 1 that the games which have been scheduled for 7 o'clock sharp have not begun "until almost 8 o'clock. This throws the game so late that those attending cannot trace the ball at times, on account of darkness. The members of the league can do much toward getting out a big crowd If they will be more prompt in start ing the games ajid inject a little more ipep Into the sport. There will be a game Friday even ing scheduled to start at 7 p. m., between the Mechanics and the Merchants. M MEXICO NOT HIT HARD IN A FINANCIAL r Mexico City, June 17. The Mexi co city newspaier estimate that the government's deficit this year will be less than 10,000,000 pesos and that the financial situation is im proving dally. The government has authorized expenditures of 7,458,269 for the war department and 1 1,340, 109 'for military supplies. Five Hundred Sheets $1 Good bond letter paper, H'Axll Inches. This Is a good quality ot bond paper. We have hizher grades up to $2.60 per 500. CoiirW Hubbard, Ore., June 11. Marvin Zohnwvaon of S. W. Knhner of Hub bard, Ore., who Itvft his home on the 30th of 'April, lias aiwnt threw wetks In Chfctwood, Ore., leaving there tbe 24 th of 'May, bended for Corv&llls. so word was eclved by his parculs from that place. He la now without hi brown Norfolk coat as he burnt tt while burning togs. Marvin had been working for Sondre Romtoedt of Chltwood giving his name as Ray mond Miller. He fend been at the foMowIng ipluc: Newport, Toledo and Elk City. He told them tt was his plan to find a iplnee, where he could work for his tttoard and go to school next winter, lie spoke of trying to got a place a mile or so from Corval!lR. If Marvin reads this we want him to know there la a good chance waiting him right In hit own home town, Hubbard. Marvin la 15 years old. 5 feet 3 Inches In heiuht. weight about 110, wore brown cor duroy .pants, brown canvas shoes, medium dark hair worn long pom pa il ore, dark gray plaid rap, has blue eyes, Wt Hubbard riding a bicycle; $25 reward Is offered by 'his par ents for Information leading to the finding of (heir son. Now You'll Taks Better. TWnuso lliishllctit powders lire not swift enough for the uuixl rapid pint togrnpliy un electrical device tin been Invented which tljilits the powder and thou Nimps the emnera xhittter when the burning (nm-ilnr is at It creutest brlllliiucy. Uncle Ebn. "A lazy man," wild Uncle Ebeu. "wouldn' be so bid If be dldn' situs want a lot of other folks to knock off fob. de sake of sociability." TEACHERS' EXAMINATION'S Notice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Josephine county Oregon, will hold the regular examination ot applicants for State Certificates at tbe court house, as follows: Commencing Wedneday, June 25, 1919, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and con tinuing until Saturday, June 28, 1919 at 4:00 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Forenoon. U. S. History, Writing (Penman ship)' Music, Drawing. i mm . a. v'M. Physiology, reading, manuel train ing, composition, domestic science, methods in reading, course of study for drawing, methods in arithmetic i Thursday Forenoon. Arithmetic, history of education, Psychology, methods in geography. mechanical drawing, domestic art,! course of study for domestic art. Thursday Afternoon. Grammar, geography, stenography, American literature, physics, type writing, methods In language, thesis for primary certificate. Friday Forenoon. Theory and practice, orthography (spelling), physical geography, Eng lish literature, chemistry. Friday Afternoon. .School law, geology, algebra, civil government. ' Saturday Forenoon Geometry, botany. . ' Saturday Afternoon. General history, bookkeeping. 99 Grants i Pass ' Evidence Forj Grants Pass People i 1 1 . 1 11 The End of g Perfect Day The Statements of UranH Pass Itesi dents Are Surely Mori Reliable Than Those of I'Mer .. t rangers Home testimony is real proof. Public statements of 3ranh, Pa.'S people carry real weight. ' What' a' friend or neighbor says compels respect. Here's a Grants Pass man's state ment. And it's for Grants 'ass people's far away invites your tioubts. The word of one -whse home is benefit. Such evidence is con 'lncing. That's the kind of proof that backs Doan's Kidney Plils. : ' D. 0. Toole," 321 Bridge street, says: "I am subject to back ache at times, which makes It hard for me to straighten up when I get down to do anything. When I have this Trouble. 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