TWO GRANTS PAM DAILY COVRIKH Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. VOORHIE3, . Pub. ud Tropr. Catered at poatoffioe. Grant Turn, Ore., M aecond class mall matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display apace, per Inch l5c Liocal-peraonal column, per line.. 10c eaden, per line 5c DAILY COURIER y mall or carrier, per year....$.0O Sry mall or carrier, per month .60 &VTimAY, JILY 19, 101. ' OREGON W GATHER f Fair In west, fair and warm- f er east; gentle northerly -f f winds. "THE TRKATY 1AKK'.' 'When the lawyer quote a case that exactly illustrates their point, and the facts are almost identical, they call such a case one "on all fours." It has remained for Senator Iawrence Sherman of Illinois one of the moet brilliant in the Senate and noted tor his wit and good sense, to produce from the writing of Woodrow Wilson himself, a faultless pen picture of the president's treaty making methods,. The quotation is as follows: an April. 1844, Mr. Tyler sent to the senate a treaty of anuexation. which be had negotiated with Texas. Secret negotiations, a piece of bus iness privately carried to completion and made public only when finished, suited 'well with the president's tem per and way of action. A man na turally secretive, naturally fond, not of concealments but of quiet aud subtle management,'" not insincere but indirect in his ways of approach, he relished statecraft of this sort and no doubt liked the Texas busi ness all the 1)etter because it seemed to demand, in its very nature, a del icate and private 'handling. The senate rejected the treaty by the very decisive vote of 16 to 35. men of both parties alike deeply irritated that the president should spring this weighty matter upon the country in uch a fashion, taking no counsel beforehand save such as he chose to take." .(From Woodrow Wilson's "A History of the American People," Vol. 4, p. 102.) Spicy; Spice Soup And Gravy Seasoning Celery Salt Onion Salt Pastry Spice Paprika Mexine Chile Powder Curry Powder KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY QVAL1TV AM) SKKVICK It you would deposit one penny in the bank and double the deposit each day for 30 days, how rich would you be In thirty days? Small Krush Kir A brush fire that has beeu burn ing in the vicinity of the Anient dam took a fresh start today and is eat ing its way over the hills. A arty consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kates. Mrs. J. B. Adams and Olive Adams left. Grants Pass this morning for a visit to the Crater I-ske country. Letter heads that will please you Hi the Courier. Hot Wave rassed Mrs. C, II. Krnst and sou, Churles, arrived home last evening from a two weeks' visit iu Oakland, Cl. Mrs. Krnst says ihiit lu contrast to our hot weather experienced here during the vast few days, her son was obliged to wear his sweater at Oakland because of the cool days. We might add that Grams Pass is uot suffering from heat at the pres ent time, the torrid spell having spent Itself aud a sweater is now very comfortable these cool mornings. lr rest and comfort try those suurautce bed springs at Ilclnier's. An English writer says "there is a vigor and robustness about Amer ican fiction that is refreshing. If the English would read more Ameri can fiction they 'would appreciate America better. Good fiction is a reflection of a nation's life." This last statement is a new thought. If character is burdened with a thou sand "damns" seething In his breast, the reader wants the author to let that character so express himseir. to a reasonable degree. An old cattleman, used to his eye opener, phlegm cutter and appetizer before breakfast, says whiskey is the "universal drink." If you are too hot you need a snort; If you a cold you need something to warm you up; if angry, you need a drink to control your temper, and If lan guid and stupid a bracer is needed to fire your ambition. Can you beat It? Americans will not go to war un der a group of nations, but only un der the mandate of our own law. . . . There Is only one flag here! and tha,t is our flag. There is no room here for the red flag. Kill It wherever yon see It It is the enemy. It floats when mobs ruin. No, it was not the president who said that. It was the man whom the president would not permit to go abroad In command of the army which he had created. But we know of nothing that the president, has said that is more worthy to 'be the rule of life and 'action to every Am wlcan citizen than those words ol General (Leonard Wood. ( . A l.os 'Angeles judge has ruled that hereafter when women are ask ed their ages in his court they must tell their "exact1' age and not mere ly murmur "I'm over 21." A safe Ibet that Los Angeles women will fight by of a subpoena, 4 'ulTt Sear." J . I iA Us'l II SiUcteut H I If V'jft. V l' rmni Bmlttr Xst. f . J Vjr ahHjR 1 1 Si WkV JST'1" arflr II u III II k. ( nmUarmt ("'" "V J 1 I Knjny Hand Concert A large crowd awtcmblvd at the Railroad park last evening to hoar the regitliir Trlday night band con cert by the Grunts 1'aim bund. Aside front those who sought sort snuls on the grussy sward, about 100 a'ulo load of people were present. Dur ing the absence of nandtnaster Wil liams, who 1s In California, Joe Wharton acted as director. Taking Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Helus I'ollivk at leaving this evening 'by automobile for Crescent City, where they will spend a week camping out, having taken their tent with them. All kinds ot leal blank at th Courier. NEW TODAY EGGS WANTED Highest cash paid for fresh eggs. Moore Dak- lng Co. 98tf GBNK11AI, STORK Now aud sec ond hand goods tor sale or trade. R. Tltnmons. 512 South Sixth St. 23 JOS. MOSS AGENCY Kir Insur ance, plat glass liability Insur ance. 204 4 Sixth street. tf WANTED -One good horse, dead ,1'at Slattery. Pass, Ore. VVANTHl --lad cutting alfalfa. Harness shop. 11. 1. 4. Grants of KOOil second j Inquire Jewell 23! WAXTKIVKniploymcnt by middle aged widow, unincumbered, ns housekeeper for a bachelor or widower where I ran Iihv full charge. Am neat housekeeper and good cook. Hux H." Grunts Pass. Oregon. 27 W'ANTBIV Information concerning whereabouts of John llrown, son of Mrs. C. W. Brown. 1021 II Btroet. Grants Pass, wearing over alls, black shirt, grey checked cap when seen lust July 17. Dark! brown hair and eyes, 14 years old. j Please telephone information to 243-Y. 7if XOTKV, Try Franz' Butter Nut Bread Today Fresh Shipment Daily to KINNEY & TRUAX Repair Specialists WHEN your business goes wrong you go to a lawyer, or a banker or someo ther busi ness specialist When your body seems ill you go to a health specialist. When your car needs atten tion send it here. It was made by specialists. It should be re- paired by specialists. Our Prices Are Right We can make right prices because our repair specialists work faster and better than un trained workers. Experience costs you less than experimenting. We have the tools and we have the men. We have the equipment necessary for the best results from both men and tools. To deliver any job properly finished and on time is not merely our ideal, it is our habit. Prompt Service-Certain Satisfaction Fashion Garage and Machine Shops J. F. Burke. & Son NOTICB 13 H Bit BUY lilVBN thnt the County Court will consider bids for the construction of portions of the T'nclflc hlehway between Oram Pass and Sexton Mountain between Stations 194 to 23H, 267 to 334. 3S0 to 393. and 4 . .". to Hi, accord ini? to maps, plans, specifications and es timates on file in the office of the County Clerk of Josephine County, Oregon. The Court will consider separate bids for the construction of such highway between each of the above stations, or in the entirely. Pay ment to lie made by road warrants. All bills must be filed on or he fore 10 o'clock a. m. of the 6th day of August. 1919. ami a certified check of G per cent of the amount bid must accompany the same, made payable to R. I Coburn. Counlv Clerk. The County Court reserves' the right to reject any and nil bids or award the contract according to the best- interests of the county. Hy order of the County Court of Josephine County. Oregon. R. !. coBrnx, 33 County Clerk. XOTMiR N'OTICK IS 11BRBBY CIVKN that the County Court will consider bids for seventy (70) cords of 4 ft. wood to be delivered ut the Court Hoifo on or"lxfore September 15, 1919. All wood to be cut out of green body timber. The County Court will fur nish the timber providing unyone de sires to bid on the cutting and haul ing. ' All bids must ibe Tiled on or be for 10 o'clock a. in. of the filh day of August, 1919. The iCounty Court reserves the right to reject any and all "bids or award the contract according to the best Interests of the County. iBy order of the County Court of Josephine County, Oregon. B. h. OOBL'RN, County Clerk. Are You In The Dark? Wr arc allowing some beautiful BOUDOIR LAMPS 1 BARNES, The Jeweler ' S. 1. Time Inspector Next door Hrt Nailonsl Itauk The Things You Eat MKi: KOIt HKUril OK 114, IIKAI.TII Are you wiling "cheap Kmcerira Immoi they itMt llitlo and yOur Income it PoiIknI .' QUIT! Kul I'l ltK fiNMl", cxi'ii If ilii'Y do nmctloic root it fi'iuiiou Your health l prlelw. Hut giux! tictiljli c.in nt-irr r'uM front riitlntc Inferior roods. We have a utile reputntlon for linmllhig mil pnro and lie. niiiio grMrlc. i:pHlnlly nro our fniltn nml rgetlln freli and wholesome. We want your trade. You need our kihhN. SWAN'S N CAKi: 1 I.OI It Pardee's Grocery Dr. Spark G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. SAM NEAS Horse Shoeing and -General lilucksinltlilng Wood repairing on all kinds of Vehicle liuve one of the best of horse doers l hat (be country nf forils. 315 South 6th St, Federal R"gged Tires 7000 Miles Guarantee 4 B-I'LV FABKIO Weighs more than any other tire on the market We make our own adjustments C. L. HOBARTCO. Going Fast. - Look Them Over I I Ml 7 Kaxon Hlx in good shape. 1 1017 Chalmers Speedster. I 10J8 Chevrolet I Ford Truck (one ton) These cam liave all lxW overhauled and are In good condition MAVK VOI 'II IH8K WliKKI.S TK1HTKXRI) COLLINS AUTO COMPANY nil If Street JOB PRINTING IP! DONE AT THE COURIER OFFICE