AGE TWO GRANTS PAM DAILY OOCRI1H ' H.lTUCIWi:, WlKJlbT l, 1810. HS PASS Oil courieb! Published Dally Except Sunday A. E. VOORHIE3, Pub. and Pronr. a tared at poetoffloe, Grant Paaa. Ore., a second claw mall matter. ADVERTISING! RATES Mttnv a"7 - -- Local-personal column, per line,.10c Readers, oar Una Be DAILY COURIER y mall or carrier, per yearl (.00 Wj mall or carrier, per month .60 WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year .$1.00 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preaa la azeluairaty entitled to the nae for repobnoaUoa ' of all new d La patches credited to tt or all otherwise credited la tale paper and alao the local news pub lished herein. All right ot republication of (pa sta! dispatches herein are alaa ree erred. SUGAR CURED HAMS AND BACON Pure-Lard Pure Salad Oils KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality and Service SATVRDAY, AVGVST 9, 1919. - OREGON WEATHER . f Fair and cooler in extreme fast portion. Sunday, fair and 4 f warmer except near the coast, -f f Gentle westerly winds. BOURNE SEKS NO DIFFERENCE Hon. Jonathan Bourne, chairman t the republican publicity associa tion, sees but little difference be tween the proposed league of na tions and the bolshevist theory. Mr. Bourne is well known to many ot the old residents of this city. Here H his view of the league and bolshe- Tism: "Both are destructive of inde pendence, the one of the Individual, the other of the nation. . "Both depend on war for the ac complishment of their objejets. "Both aim at the creation ot a "world sovereignty, wfth consequent destruction ot all national sovereign ty. 'IBoth advocate the substitution of control by the Ignorant mass of hu manity for that of enlightened intel ligence the one by the assassina tion of the educated class, the other by giving equal voting privilege to nations peopled by primitive savage and those having the highest type of civilization. "Both are ruled by two or three self-constituted world autocrats the one by Lenjne and Trotsky, the other toy Wilson, et al. "Both are being supported by vast urns ot money bolahevisra by monthly contributions from Russia and elsewhere of $2,0(10,000, accord ing to the department of justice, and the. league of nations by the com bined power of international finan ciers. 'Both are beig exploited by the dissemination of tons of inspired lit erature. "Both liave the open encourage ment of persons occupying high of ficial positions. "Both bave the support of pro fessed pacifists bolshevlsm be cause its advocates see in it a pro teat ot the masses against the levy ing of war by constituted govern ment, and the league of nations be cause It masquerades as a guarantor of world peace. "Both are ardently championed by the Prussians. They saw in bolshe vism the weapon for wrecking the Russian military machine in the war. They eee in the league of nations a means, through their own member ship in it. for regaining their men acing position in world affairs at no distant date. "Both have had their birth in the brains of impractical theorists in government. 'Both have had ample demon stration of their utter failure to accomplish their purposes, and or the great danger which they hold for civilisation Bolshevism in the suc cession of horrible events that have oocurred in Russia, and the league of nations in the complete failure or the Holy Alliance of a century ago. Mr. Bourne, like Senator Borah of Idaho, is decidedly against ANY league ot nations in any form. He is a progressive end etand-patter 1n the extreme sense of the word al most a' radical. The CourieT mere ly prints Mr. Bourne's statements to show the attitude of those who are against any form of league and who fear that this country would lose its sovereignty by signing. The Courier is in favor of that kind of a league of nations which will give the United States an equal "break with England and one which will not impair the old Monroe Doc trine, bought and paid for by the iblood of our forefathers. The league la a legal document; it should te iJhoroughly analyzed before signing and not afterward. Give congress time to thresh it out, end should it meet with the approval of that body, let us give It e fair trial and hope for the best. association declares that American importers are powerless to stop the rise in price, due to killing frosts in Brazil. This Is contrary to for mer reports to the effect that the warehouses in Brazil were stacked to the ceiling with coffee. A little "killing" by congress might help the situation. Philip Glbbs, English war corre spondent, after a visit to New York says that it is not a 'wicked city" and asserts that he could take his maiden aunt Into the heart of it and not get hot by her iblushes. IA11 ot which 1s admitting that Londoners are some high steppers. IMPROVEMENTS TO BE E AT THE The Oregon Caves seems to be coming better known each year, as this season ail ready over 300 vis itors have enjoyed passing through them, some coming from the east ern states, some from the southern and some from the middle west. The grounds adjacent to the caves are to be prepared as an ideal camp ing ground for tourists wishing to remain. The very best or cold water is all ready piped on to these grounds,- also the guide's, present tent-house is to toe replaced by a permanent log cabin. The forestry service is contem plating building a better trail on the Holland side, ot about a 5 per cent grade, and as a point ot interest In good roads it might be more wide ly known that Representative Ilaw ley all ready has taken it up with the government and found " them willing to meet the people dollar for dollar In constructing a Rood road to the caves. People of Jackson nnd Josephine counties should certainly become Interested in the matter. The guide suggests that instruc tions as how to reach the caves should be posted In the tourist snto park as several have bad to find their way merely by inquiring from place tb place. Also Instructions should be given there as to how the ladles should dress for the trip through the caves for it Is Impos sible for them to make the entire trip unless dressed in coveralls or similar attire. x A CAVE VISITOR. Have Asked for Hearing In regard to the newly surveyed road work at Havoa hill on the Grant Pass-Crescent City tilghway and which the state highway com mission at its last meeting at Salem dedded to Postpone for the nrenent because ot the unlooked for high bids for construction, the county court has asked for a hearing to see ir the project cannot be carried out at once. Judge C. G. Gillette has written to both the highway com mission and the federal government and expects en answer by the first of next week. The county court Is of the opinion that the Hayes hill Job can be done much cheaper than that asked by recent bidders for the contract. G. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. ' .WTO PARK VISITOR The following tourists stopped at the Grants Pass auto camp Wednes day and Thursday: J. C Meyers, wife and boy, Ouk land, Cal. Iawren-e retortion, wife and daughter, Simon ChrlKtnngen, Areo la, Cal. Mrs. E. R. Wraduurry and five sons, Portland, Oregon. G. F. Varner. wife and three daughters, Burllngame, Kansas. Dr. X !. Zimmerman and wife. and l. It. Wells and wife, Portland, Ore. G. M. McElrnin, Portlund. Ore. "W. J. Swift and Lady Yainnx. Klamath India reservation. P. B. Warren, wife and five chil dren, Rlnckwetl. Okln. A. R. Walte. Miss Mury, Wulto, Mrs..S. K. Olirant. Claud Ollfant, Norman. Okla. C. Kennedy, wife and daughter, Portland. Ore. Abram Wood, wife, son and dnughter, Portland. Ore. H. T. Shaidoll, wife and two boys. Tacoma. Wash. G. C. Moldt and wife. W. C. Moldt. Chicago, 111. A. B. Crlpps, wife, daughter nud throe boys. Riddle, Ore. ' E. 8. llaynmn. Austin Huynian. Euine, Ore. E. I). Young and wife. Spokane. Wash. I It. I .arson and wife. Paaedcna. Cal. 01. V. Ellenbiirgpr nnd wife. Pasa dena, Cul. E. R. Carlnon and O. Hartron. Or- land. Ca1. A. C. Cramer, and II. E. Swain. Portland, Ore. D. T. Cooper, wife and son. J. Casey and wlfo, Seattle, Wash. E. 51. Young, wife and dauchter. J. B. Morgan, San Francisco. Cal. C. B. Junean, M. II Junean. Cen- tralla. Wash. rMs. Joe Tironun. Centralla. Wash. Frank 'Abbott', wife and two chil dren. Tacoma. Wash. "W. C. Prltchard, Areola. Cal. P. M. Sherwood and wife. Elmer Sherwood, wife and son. Damon Sherwood, wife and son, iFred Gos teln and wife, Ios Angeles. Cal. F. E. Sherman, wife and mother. Pendleton, Ore. F. U Merrill, wife nnd son. Fred W. Dow. Sierra Madra, Cal. K. A. Snyder and wife. Pendleton. Ore. From Prise Rlnic to Pulpit Ashland people are going to have an opportunity of hearing IRev. Othle Sackett, known the world over as Young Kid McCoy, a former light weight prize fighter, who Is going to speak In the Chautauqua 'building Sunday evening. August 2i. Mr. Sackett Is touring the coast country, speaking In the cause or religion and Is coming here under the auspices of the ministerial association of Ash land. Ashland Tidings. (fl The Pacific Coast Coffee Roasters' You have had crop failures owing to lark of rain. Crops may suf fer agnin this year. Farming is more or less of a lottery anyway, and "Water under the clouds'' luskunsthe chances of winning. You can make farming practi cally sure, by artificial Irrigation. Electric pumps put moisture at your command in just the riglituantity at just the right time. But, in order to be profitable, artificial irrigation must be eluap. 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