mGK TWO GRA3T P AM DAXLT OOCRIXS WKDNKSIMV. 16, mm dim nmiv rniroiro CiihillO IflOO Urtiii uuuuiui otliahed Dally Except 8ndav .. E. VOORH1E8. Pub. and PlPr' nattered at postoffice, Grant Pass, - Or., m oond claaa malt matter. ADVIRTI8INQ RATES Ptaplav apace, per Inch Jc LooaJ-pereonal oolamn, pr Mn..i leader, per Up - . . . DAILY COURIER j nall or carrier. per yenrMOO r mall or carrier, per monlli .BO WEEKLY COURIER ty man.- per year , MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRESS 'Th Ajeoctatad Pre ia endnarrety entitled to the as for rp Ml cation of all bw alspaAca credltea to It or all other! credited U tkla paper and alao the local mowa pak had herein. An rlrhta of reonbllcatie of apa dal dispatch herein are aire WEDNESDAY, iVhT 10. ' OREGOX WEATHER Fair In west, fair ana cooler -f east portion; . gentle westerly 4 winds, i LIVE 'TODAY OREGON CKLfiRY CAIJFOKX1A LETT CH LOBSTER CRAB SHRIMP OILS AND VINEGARS KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY . - QUALITY AND SERVICE God-chosen ruler. " Job. Left finish the "TILL HELL FREEZES OVER" Americanism -will not lack, for vig orous protection as long as the n ate contains audi member as Hon. Frank S. (Brandegee of Connecticut. Be does not mince words In stating his position on the league of nations, and his determination to stand to the last in upholding the oath he took to defend the constitution. In statement recently issued y Mr. Brandegee ha uses the following language: "This country has had three crit ical shocks. "First, achieving its Independence. "Second, framing Its constitution, 'Third, preserving the 'Union un der the constitution. "We are now confronted with the fourth crisis. It Is: Shall we pre serve our independence or surrender RT "I am an American and nothing else. I. am a United States senator and a; member of the foreign rela tions committee.' ' i hare taken oath to preserve and proteot the consti tution of the United States and, so help me God I am going to do it I thoroughly realize the responsibil ity which rests upon me and I pro pose to use my best judgment that God has given me without fear or favor. "The so-called covenant for the league of nations which the execu tive has made, is, in my mind, a hideous monstrosity. I shall not vote 'for it till hell freezes over, and I think that event is probahly some what remote. 1 am not to be bun coed toy any lingo about 'humanity or the moral forces of the world or voices In the air.' I am for uphold' lag the American flag and not for hauling It down. I am for the Stars and Stripes, and not for the milk white flag of nenutral International ism. I am for the (America of George Washington. I believe America can best serve humanity (by minding its own (business. ' I am not ready to cast this" country Into the witches cauldron of International complies Mons. Are we to tax our people, conscript our boys and fight the but -ties or tne worm to please some body's Idealism? I am utterly op posed to. the league and in favor of peace. I do not Relieve it will be come a' party Issue,- but I will leave the republican party the minute stands for the league." OREGOV FIRST C C. Chapman, of the Oregon Voter, whose sole diet is great col umns of dry, eye-dmullng figures, has figured another one out Here It to: "That Oregon led the Union in contributing her eons to our country Is confirmed officially In the U. 8. Statistical Abstract, Just Issued. Ore gon la credited officially with hav ing furnished 34,430 men for the armed forces during the war, of which number 18,371 are credited as volunteers, or 63.07. No other state gave to nigh, a percentage of volunteer In proportion tb Its total allotment." Enos (Mills', a Colorado naturalist. is making a plea' to save the grlixily tears, because, as iMIlls says, "he. is the most impressive animal on our continent. " That the grisilly Is "im pressive" .no one can deny, hut we just a weil save the rattler and skunk because they, also, are "Im pressive." A voice from San Francisco: "The Chronicle stands for Johnson for president and feels assured that Cal ifornia will give hhn Its solid sup port in the republican national con vention." Well. Johnson will, per haps need R when the Wood steam roller gets into motion. FINISH THE JOB Maximilian Harden, the German editor, is writing many columns for American newspapers. Harden four years ago, started out fine by opposing the German war lords, and until lately has given autocracy som hard raps. Now he Is spoiling it all by flying to the defense of the ex kaiser and urging that that big cut tnroat escape trial, because Old Bill Is not responsible for Ms acts. All rot let the trial proceed else tbooe boye in Flanders Field will tave died in vain. The aim was to crush Prussian militarism and put an, end to3those self -styled "(faintly, IRELAND'S FUTURE . .J . L v: London, July 16. Bonar Law, government leader, told the house of commons today that the British gov ernment does not regard the United 9tate senate action regarding Ire land as a violation of Article X of the league of nations covenant. Ire land's future government will not be considered at the next meeting of the league of nations council. NEW TODAY EGGS WANTED Highest cash paid tor fresh eggs. Moore Bak ing Co. 8tf WANTED 'Waitress at hotel. Experience not Josephine necessary. mt FOR SALE Indian motorcycle. Runs like new. In good condi tion. Will sell very cheap If taken at once. Inquire at 6am Williams garage. 19tf WANTED 1 100 reward will be paid to anyone for authentic infor mation as to present whereabouts of (Mrs. Flora Hill iPage, formerly Flora Hill, who with her husband moved to Grants Pass, Oregon, sometime in 1903 or 1903. from San Francisco. It will be to this lady's advantage to communicate at once with Mitchell Cants, At torneys, Alliance, Nebraska. 30 SON A SQUARE DEAL Corvalils, July. 11 "On young fellow who applied 'for work when men were not to be had was asked If he had ever lived on a farm," writes C. C. Calkins, county agent of Sherman county In the June Ore gon Countryman. '. .. . "O ye.1 all my life," he said. ; "A farmer out here wants some one to drive six homes; can you do It," he was told. "Don know; I could harness them, but never drove a horse in my life." "What!, Didn't your father have any horses on the farmT" "We had bones all right (but dad would never let me drive; be always held the lines." Other boys tell the same story In different words. "It's all dad's farm," sighed one young lad. "It was ray calf hut dad's cow, said an other," It font enough to give the boy nine months of schooling; give him a chance at the farm business; even if he doesn't want It. It's up to dstf to create and till the want. Experience shows us hat lfyou want the child at home this has got to come. The letter bead that used to read. "J. C. Brown, Shorthorn Breeder," must be changed to read "Brown Sons." And then dad ha got to play the rme. SOLDIERS TELL Of UTf (Continued ' from page 1) "BRANDING BROADWAr FOR SALE (Purebred Rambouillet eWea. We offer our email nJ of 21 prize winning registered Ram bouillet ewes"" at $50 each. They will, pay for themselves - in one year, .fcosenburg "Bros., 'Metfford. Oregon. 20 William S. 'Hart , forsakes the Western plains 'or to be -truthful. Is forced to forsake them by the 1-aw and Order (League in his latest Art- craft picture, "Branding Broadway," which comes to the Joy theatre to night and tomorrow. And now that the title of the picture Is out, it is more or less useless to add that his new field of 'activity is Newt York's Jnstly celebrated "White Way. Yes, sir. Bill Hart, arrayed fn sombrero, chaps and pistols, shows up in the civilized financial Center .of the uni verse and starts In to practice the tactics of Whetstone, Arizona," on the cafes of Broadway. First, however, he gets himself some new duds, In cluding a dress suit. Hart in a dress suit! But that Isn't the half of it. even. ''Branding Broadway," snows Hart, as the iguardian of a wild youth who ' WANTHD l.ogeutters. Pine tim ber. Good ground. $1.25 per thousand.' Apply Edgerton A Adams. ' 20 LOST JBag of clothing lost July 12 on - Pacific highway between (Iranfs Pass and Glentlale. Finder please notify No. 1291 care Courier. Reward for return. ' P GET YDL'R ORDER in early for blocks, kindling and SaWdiikt. Ba ber .'Bros., phone :'Sd9lj. : 14 SCfJATOR ' M'Dlf.L ' M'CORMC'K patronizes all the fast places along the brightly lighted street and it doesn't take long before the wild youth discovers that Hart' is some guardian.. Then there" is" the' love story the love story of the Wester ner and a waitress in One inf those white front palaces where" they flip the little cakes on the window' grid dle. And the villain! He steals cer tain letters from the girl and makes off down the avenue with them via the taSIcab route. And then Mr. Hart's Inbred sense of , the right thing to do gets the (better of him and vaulting on a policeman's horse he igives chase. , In other words William S. Hart Just startles the life out of New York and the New Yorkers In "Branding Broadway." The story was prepared for him by that-master of the screencraft, C. Gardner Sulli van, and Seena Owen Is a charming waitress. Cools the stomach, washes out the bowels, drives out Impurities, helps me liver It's Hollister's Rocky mountain Tea. , Take it once-a'-week during tiot weather and see how happy nd contented you'll be. 85c. Tea or Tablets. Sabln's Drug Store. year a hundred witnesses appeared against "him snd he was convicted, testified Sidney Kemp, New York city. "Fifty witnesses who I can natne will verify everything said here and tell more too," asserted Kemp. Several of the soldiers testified that In addition to being beatln, food fn small amounts and of poor quality was supplied and that the bedding was poor, sometimes the mattress being in mud under s small tent. Paxil Boggn, "Baldwin. N. Y., 318fh field signal battalion, said men alt the farm were often so hungry that they, were, "glad to eat dirty potato peelings.' H said he 'dipped a tin cup in a swill barrel so as to get soind grease that be could 'eat with relish. . ' , "Instead of giving' command. It was generally given 'With a club," asserted Boggs, who said he uw at least f0 YneVlfeaten. Alvln (Bares, (Brooklyn, who was with the beaiiquurtors troops, sec- ond 'army, said whenever "there was f6rmat1on ''a man was beaten up every five minutes' st the prison farm. ' He and Bogs said that a Pole, servltfg in' the 'American army, was 'brutally Ifoate'n ad soon after ward 'the prisoner cut his throat with a' razor. ""Medical Inspection 'was a farce," said Bates referring ' to the farm. You went In one door Snd -were kicked out another." EXPECT t MANY 'BATTLES MSSIAWEAR ' Omsk, Siberia,- July 16.- To meet an emergency In hospital ' work for wounded 'Russians 'of the armyflght Ing the tiolahevikl, the 'Amerl.un 'Red OroW has dpened one of its big' gent hospitals at Chellablnsk. The opening of heavy fighting on the Ufa froni (brought many 'wound ed soldier toythe ,al ready "burdened Russian military hospital. "The 'Red Cross sent to Chellablnsk,' IDr. Henry W. Newman. ' . Chellablnsk promises to ibe an Im portant wtatlon 6r 'lAmerican , Red Cross work this summer,' as It is" ex pected that the fighting will be par tlcnlarly heavy In the dlrftrlct front Inn it. ' A Miiiipxlioi ir Hniiulor Medlll Mc Cormlck of Illinois leaving' the c apitol after a heated day's session. Both Mr. snd Mrs. McCormlck hsv'e' been lifting an active part In' l he" affairs' of th Republican party. Printing that pleases W do Courier Job Department. It! SAM NEA'Sj ' HdrSe'fehoeing'and General ') BlacksmJthlDg ' " t Wood repairing on all kinds bf j ( vV61ess ,. have one of the "best'bf 'borse slioer that "the ' -country fcf fords. 315 Soutlf 6SL Does It Give You a Pain? t , - To mad lite evening paper, - ' '. - ' ' . '"' ' Teat your ere si oar store and snake you reading a plraaur R. P. Time Inspector ' BARNES, The Jeweler Next door Pint National Bank Dr. Spark G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work Witn Grants Pass Hardware Co. Federal Rugged Tires iles Guarantee 5-PLY FABRIC "Weighs more'than aay other tire on tb market We make our own adjustment C. L. HOB ART CO. Going TasL Look' Them. Over - I 1917 Baton 8lx In good shape. ,.f I 1017 Chalmers Bpeedater. l'lVIS Chevrolet I Ford Truck (one ton) 'Tbme ear have all been overhauled and are In good condition HAVE YOl'R 1KMtK WHICrXH TlftHTENKD COLLINS AUTO COMPANY 811 H Street "The Automatic Servant ' Oh,; c. 1 rpend most of 'my time ' out-of-doors this uimincr. 'With - electric motors -I make light of my housework." ' Tho test is small and it is so convenient and simple . jus t afl turn of tlie witch and 1 1 can' Kitdown "and fead or embroider until the work is V d.,re." .. ..v. Why don't you ca up rciUforiTMi-trcgon : fPower Company IlhDriell0S.U M-1M