FACE TWO O RANTS P AM D1XT OOl'RUU VI'I'MIKIY, 8i:i"lT.MKlt 10, iol. , . I PubUahed Daily Except 8unday A. . VOORHIES. Pub. and Propr Btr4 at poetoffloa, Granta Paaa, Of., aa aeoond da mall matter, ADVERTISING ' RATK8 Mania ana.ee. ner inch ...15c LooaJ-peraonal column, per Une..lOc Mdm. oar Una ............... (c DAILY COURIER ' y mail or carrier, per year..$.00 ttr nail or curler, per month M WEEKLT COURIER 7 mail, par year .$2.00 MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaaoeiated PrM la axclualTaly oUUed to tha um tor repubnoaUon at all dlapatchea eradltad to it n all nfhAPWiaa Crwlitad in tkJa papar and alao tha local nai pnb- uanaa aaraa. All rights of republication of pa ri ai dlapatchaa horaln ara alaa roaarrad. One Lot TUESDAY, SKlTKMBKIt 16, 1910. OREGON WEATHER Fair; gentle westerly winds. Wllll.K IT IjAKTS, AIMH'T OXK l.Y I'lKK KI I.K 4HMt) SPKa.tl. AV I'KR l.R. . KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY Quality and Service our people at the preaent time It mlKht furnish them a little recrea tion (or their Imairtiiatton. KK.VXK M. SOl'TH. NKW TODAY KR S.li! Foster piano In excel lent condition. Clioap If aold at onoe. HoiuIh accepted. I'hono 19. 7 VANTIil Hoys and women wunleil tor ox factory and men for lum ber yards. Inquire 1. A. Iloble. Piue nox Co. 73 ANTriu Woman or Kin to cure for children aftornoons. Phone 356-J even 1 11 x. 72 UAUTUrrT 1'WA.KS for sale at $1 per 100 IN, at the lllutichiird farm. Krultdale. Will William phone 60S-F-6. "0 The president advises us to keep the treaty out ot politics, yet he says, in giving 'a republican the credit tor proposing such a league: "Were I a republican, I would eay, 'I am a re publican, therefore I am for the league ot nations.' " What! right after advising us to keep it out of politic ? If the covenants of the league ot nations and the treaty with Ger many had been, drawn up in two sep arate instruments, the treaty could iave been immediately ratified and the people could have been given ample time to agree to the league. It the treaty, as it stands, is not rat . Ified, who is to blame? ' A Spokane man wants to know what effect the ratifying of the trea ty will have on the high cost of liv ing, and asks the president -what creative plans he has in view for re ducing the high cost. Rather per sonal, yet right to the point. of shown that they were at least as much Interested in having the Caves developed, as the government. If might have been a sort of stimula tion to these men when they made their report at least " they could have reported that the people here wanted this road built. As stated above, the people are not being cen sured they simply overlooked a bet. One ot the things that has been developed in this county In the past few years is agriculture, stock rais ing and dairying, and it is doubtful if people of Grants Pass really re alize how great that development has been. The fanners are coming Into their own and they are taking an in terest in things In general, and the developmet of things in their local ity in particular, and, farmers south ot Grants Pass are now boosting for the development of the Caves, and the business men of Grants Pass may not be surprised to find the farmers taking the lead and. coming in and asking them to ass It them in the work of having the Caves developed and roads built to them. The far mer is probably a little closer to na ture than the people' in town and they love the things that -nature builds. No human being ever built theatres as beautiful as nature has and the Caves is one of her most beautiful pieces of architecture and the farmer realizes It, and they are not selfish, ibut want the world to "I am not upholding the aircraft board nor the democratic party; there is 'enough rottenness in both of them to make us want to change ior something that can run the coun try,' says General Brice P. Disque. Uncle Johnny Shell, 131 years old wants to take out some life insur ance.- Says "You can never tell what will happen." Most . men his age would be waiting to take out a little tire insurance on the same grounds. The 'belief In the wisdom or bees gets a severe Jolt when one reads of the swarm of bees in Chardon, Ohio, that mistook the radiator of a run ning automobile for a hive' and flew Into It. 1 , Today two of this country's great est men passed through Grants Pass. one as a common passenger, the other in a social .train de luxe. Who knows but what the conditions will toe reversed within two years? know It and to make the Caves ac cessible. , It takea two long days to make a trip to Crater like, while it there were a roud to the Cuvea the trip could easily be made In a' day from Grants Pass. For instance, we will presume that there was a road to the Caves from the Williams Creek side, it Is a safe bet that all tour ists who are sight seeing bent would come to Grants Pass and make the side trip to the Caves. It at least means a day's stop over for till tourists, a trip through a fine farm ing community, and through some of the prettiest scenery on the Pacific coast. It Is impossible to conceive how much this would mean to Grants Pass, atad .Josephine County. our climate and scenery. It Is thought by many that the people should interest themselves In hav ing the first unit ot the road built from the Williams Creek side for then it Is sure to go on through to the Sucker Creek side. Wouldn't It be a good idea for the people to think this thing over, ac quaint themselves with all the con-j ditlons, and thereby be In a position to lend their moral aid at least when the time conies, and be united rela tive to the first unit of 'the road to be built? It really looks as though this was too big a bet to tbe over looked and as there seems to be 110 big things occupying the minds of KOU SAIjK Hiding disc, mower, two-section harrow, three plows, spring tooth harrow, orchard weed cutter, two buggies, and household goods, all in good condition. Sale to take place at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. September 19, at the E. J. IJnd ranch, five miles north of Grants Pass on Pacltlc highway. Terms cash. 7S WANTED A school teacher for dis trict No. 13, Williams, Josephine County. 82 Courier Hargaln Ihiy Thursday. Don't Forget. SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to -tUTen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that the kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking COLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. Famous since 1690. Take regularly and keep in good health. In three tiiee, all druggists. Guaranteed Uek for hm CU MUI mm ry U C O U RIER ONE DAY ONLY THURSDAY n Mm! UJ UlLnA U "Curiosity killed the cat." It will also kill the pussy-foot drinker whose love of investigation leads him to try wood or denatured al'-o-lol. "Is the Oregbnian a democratic paper?" asked a man today. No ibody knows, since McAdoo's last vis it to the Oregon metropolis. Had France fallen down on her airplane production as badly as did the United States, there mi?ht not have been any France today. There Is an article In this issue on the value of the Oregon Caves read it. The caves are one of the . vonders of the world. ONE Of WOBLO'S WONDER . Continued from Page One. 1 M a little enthusiasm had been in jected into these men by the resi dents of this county; the people bad Courier Bargain Day occurs on September '18, the Annivers;iry f the establishment of the Daily issiie of the Courier. Oil that flay, and that day only, the price for one year's subscription is "reduced to ' $4 SO 4th TO 8th POSTAL ZONES FIVE DOLLARS . Strictly in advance. Present subscribers may' take advantage-of this opportunity to save money if their subscription is paid to at least Sep tember 1; others may secure this privilege -by paying all arrearages at the regular rates. These rules are beid to strictly, and no subscription will be received At the reduced rate after the 18th unless sent by letter, the postmark bear ing the date of the! 18tb. To aw'firnrnodflt.A thnffft whrt pan tint. 'rplv hn trnfr nivn' lriii'mrvrv wp will - J ' - . ' ' V ' - ' pj Uf,'r4r rAt nrVc nnw lnt fVioir will Writ 'hn .ticVin1 nr,t. vnntiiirAa iaonaA n4ll tlm II 18th, although subscriptions may start at any time." ' ' , $6 per year 50c per month Bargain Day Saves you $1.50 , Save3 you 23 per cent. Last year a number were disappointed;' owing' to forgctf illness, ajid were obliged to pay the regular price. This year they willreinemDer, but others may forget. If you forget, it costs you money. . ' See The Handylite K srent step forward (n Alarm Clocks Just the thing for long winter nlghu and dark iiiornlnm. We predict that all alarm rlooki will be radlolltod In the near future. BARNES, The Jeweler B. P. Time Inspector Next door t-Hrat National Itonk Q. B. BERRY Harness and Saddlery Auto Top and Canvas Work With Grants Pass Hardware Co. 1 ITOwsnjL For lil K nillenKe and low costs wt your Kim huro, AVe know le caiihe we lint) ll ouritelvra. The luliricutlon of your car Is one of Hie Important purls of your run n I uu It. No car can do lis full duly without correct lub rication. Here also our exitrtunre In of value to you. We have hlnh nruU oils and arease. at low cost to you. TIRES Fabric and Cords A11S izes C. L. HOBART CO. Vulcanizing' Repair Work FIRST t'LASJj WOKK il Alt . I KCII (OODKICH TIKK8 anil TI IIKS (taftoline 20c Oil 2IM' mill up AUTO SERVICE CO. GARAGE Goo. W. Totherww, Mechanic the SIGN) The Red Crown sign meam "The Gasoline of Quality" always dependable. Look for ; the Red .Crown sign, before V TANDARD Oil M"""-1!! 1 1 COMPANY , 1 ' (CaJliornU) g ' 'I : 0. D. Fies, Special Agent Standard Oil Co., Grants Pass Thursday, Sept. 18 Courier Bargain Day