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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1919)
TTKNIfAY, Al'llili 18, 1U10. GRANTS PAB8 DAILY COl'IUKH PA3K THREE COW CREEK CANYON NOT OPEN UNI JUNE 15 m kV& aw 1 m- 1 r Kwrotury Hlnol of tlio Commurclul club him romtlvod the following lot tor from Judgo Marnlera of DdukIh county, ya the Mndford Sun: Mod ford Coniimirclal club, ' Mod ford. OroKon- (iontli'inon: I am lit rnrvlpt of your letter of yeeUirday rotative to the matter of the cloning ot tho Toud throuirh Cow Creek, canyon, and In reply bog to any that 1 cannot Inform you a to when tbla road will be oin-n for icon era I traffic; The con- tractor are lotting a few rara inrotiKi at irent at tneir own nK, but the link la aomethliiK florce. I waa over thl road on the Kth, and do not rare to take a car over It tny olt. After traveling a few inllita In the canyon I abandoned my car and went foot. Thla work, aa you know, li bolng done by the government, at ate nd county fundi, and 1a entirely un der government aupervlalon. From the way It looked to me on my re cm! vIhII there the road will not be In fit ahape to travel bofore Jutfo ltith. I fully reallxe what vthle mnana to your county; a I no to Jone phlne county,, and Iou jrlna county aa well, but If we are ever going to have roada we munt eonatrucl tbeni, even If It doea Intnrrupt travel for a eeanon and we love the tourint truffle. We will more than renaln It when the road la completed, and aa the Kovernmont haa control of the count rue! Ion of thla road, we will have to abldfl by wbnt ever It anya. At prcDont the road la practically dotted, almolutoly uniafo, and alinoat ImpaHHalilo. Very truly youra, R. W. M ARSTKR8. April 11, 1919. COMING KVKXTft Apr. 20, Saturday Pomona Orange mooting at Murphy, 13 o'clock. Mny, 1, Thuraday May breakfaat given by the Woman' Aaaoclatlon of Rotbany Prnebyterlan church May 11, Sunday Baccalaureate sermon. May 16, Friday HlKh school com- mnnccmont. WOOD IIIIW WAXTKI Nonce la hereby given that on Tuesday, May , 1919, at the hour of 6 o'clock p. m. at the office of the clerk. Edward 8. Van Dyke, MnK National Dank Bulletin, Grant Paaa, Oregon, the board ot director ot School District No. 7 of Josephine county, Orogon, will receive aealed bid for the aale and delivery to the eald dlHtrlct of 400 tier of wood to be cut from the body of ao'jnd green timber frpe from rot, dote or punk, diameter to be not lea than 4 Inchoa and not larger than 10 lnchea, (round timber not loss than aeven lnchea and not to exceed 10 per cent of the entire delivery) end all wood to be cut and delivered In two foot lengtha. Delivery to be made at the rarloua echool home of the dlatrlot at the direction of the board and well piled, ready to be meaaured, on the ground prior to tbe first day of August, 1919. Bid may be placed for the delivery of all or any part of said wood and price may be quoted for either fir or hardwood or both. , EDWARD 8. VAN DTKK. Clerk. Aprfl 8, 1919. 45 a Si You will plant flowers -of course! Maka aura ol tfitir quality and -beauty by planting Morn'i California Seedi. All tlx old lavorliri, standard varietiri wall at tha delightful 191 aonltiaa. LION'S TAIL Long, deodar with oranga fiowei. Fin to edga a garden. CHINESE WOOLFLOVF.R Immerue t'u!e-ki.aiHd acarlet crimtoo. Lattiudrnnitelywkco cut. DounLF. Blue Cornflow er Tha (ineit blue cut flower there U. Spencer Sweet Peas, Snapdragons, and Dahliai our ipecialtiit. Mone hai propa gated more new varieties ol ' iweet peal than any other American taedaman. RtmanUt Mona'i California Flower Sot art true-ro-a.mt and ae climaled to ilia WtM. Seed lixlar for riindSnek on Swatt Po Culture and oui l9l9CaitUaUuide-ii'trtr Mtw'l SnAl mvt ittd If ittl. trl tvtrjwhtrt ap ditto Jrtm C.C.MORSE&tCO..SaDFiaadK. Mm6& Seeds Wfnn n X rV'r' .flrT-'V Jf. f ft 4 annra nnn J II II II II llll till II II II M II II till K u VIM si little Fop awIliSle SIXTY THOUSAND OF OUR AMERICAN BOYS lie among the poppies of Flanders' Fields in France. To them only is the war over. Thev have paid the price in full. To countless other thous ands of these boys returning home maimed and broken the war will still go on; they will be paying the price every day, during the remainder of their lives. Can we who stayed at home carelessly and thought lessly assume the "war is over" attitude until our bal ance of account is paiduntil we have redeemed our pledge to bear the final cost no matter what its amount? ,cjrvnn n J n n rrs ra crrv n n nnn ! is in liquidation of the debt for men and munitions we amassed, and which brought about the end of the war saving for every day it was shortened billions more in money and thousands more in lives. 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