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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1919)
I PAGE EIGHT. W (¡R.1VTO PAHS DAILY (X>1 KI HR GRANTS PASS TDFIEOGÍ- i II.4OIIOL DEATliS not ruli off qulckly and ba oat. VAI HE OF TU RA TA tllHEHTH After treatment You will be planting soils before uot «tlr the soll, Clllcoper. Mass , Dee 30. I wen old carpal or ¡ cover wlth bttrlap. long for the -arly spring plants. If you have been- troubled with plants ruga für two dnya. then air for tan ty arresta bava beau inaile in <Massa I During thia ottuseli» ami I Iinne. tl<-ut lii/coniiw .> ........ ..... damping off try sterilliiug your soil duy-H hefore pluntlng. Apply formaldehyde solution ( 4 ivorlcxl ntir »oll ihren <>r fonr tlmes. flou wltli tilt» dlstrlbullon >( liquor contalnlng wood alcoli t, which Farm Bureau Newa pounds to 50 gallons of water) al 'euused thn deiiths of at |e|»t 57 men the rate of one gallon to each square foot of soli surface, if soil Is very Printing that please« We do It! ! and wotnen In thl» vlctflty alnce I Chrlstmas. loose apply slowly so that liquid will Courier Job Department. NTKRII.IZIXG Grants Pass is being called upon to help support another of the star's many interests, this time a building campaign on the campus of the Uni versity of Oregon. A structure known as the women's building bus been partially contracted for on the strength of a $1 00.900 appropriation by the state legislature, the state at large to raise another $100,000 popular subscription. This building is now in process of construction and money with which to complete it is urgently needed. Some criticism of the state legis lature's avt in appropriating only PlrcTH/re half of the sum needed is being heard but the legislature went the limit under the 6 per cent limitation and expressed itself as being willing' to give the entire $200.000 if U j were legally possible. Alumnae and students of the uni versity have subscribed and raised This telegraphed ¡►idure shows Clara Bartel, a Iti-year-old girl $70.000 during the last two years Edgewood. Pa., who goes on trial soon on charge of killing her father and now only the last $30.000 is during a dispute with his wife. necessary to give the state university a building which will relieve present crowded conditions, provide much- THE X ATION AL I UtM Bl REAU needed class rooms and make it pot Representatives front 32 states met slble for high school ami pre;»- in Chicago recently and launched school graduates to be comfortably ‘The Anieri -an Farm Bureau Feder and efficiently housed upon enroll- ation.” Most of these representa went. Every city of Oregon is now being tives were real farmers who had canvassed by university students come together with a firm determi A meeting will be held next Mon asking for personal subscriptions for nation to do something worth while day evening by all who are interest this much needed building. Jean for the farmers of the United States. ed in fish and game legislation, and nette Moss. Florence Riddle and Resolutions adopted declared the in the organization of the Josephine Earle Voorhies are in charge of sub Federation to be indei»endent of all Fish and Game Protective associa scriptions from Grants Pass and will commercial, labor or industrial or tion, to give consideration to the make a personal canvass of friends 1 ganisations. but willing to cooperate contemplated charges in the state of the university in the city who may ' with all movements ‘'Promoting the laws having to do with fish and be willing to pledge themselves to welfare of American Institutions.” game. Out of the turmoil that has aid the state institution of learning —Farm Bureau News. surrounded the work of the state in its campaign of building and ex fish and game commission for 'he tension. Pledges may be paid now Placer location notices at Courier past few months has come the pro or may be made for later payment. I office position to be made to the legislature by the acting governor for the sepa ration of the interests of the com mercial fishermen and the sports men into two commissions, and this plan will lie discussed Monday even ing The committee that was nam 3:30 TO B Price «1-25 ed at a previous meeting to prepare a constitution for the local organiza tion will also report at this time, BPBCIAI. MUSIC—RESERVE VOI R TABLES EARLY and the organization of the associa Fresh Oyster Cocktail tion will be perfected. From the discussion Monday night it is expect SOLI’S ed that the Josephine members of Chicken a la Royale Consomme Princesse the legislature will get the trend of RELISHES local sentiment for their guidance in Ripe Olives Head Lettuce French Dressing Shrimp Salad a la Mayonnaise the special session to convene Jan- ENTREES uary 1 2th. Spring Chicken, la Parisienne Fried Eastern Oysters, en Croustade , DM EMBER .11. 191« BO I lai NEW YEAR’S GREETINGS €> \T the close of the year 19*19 and the open - ¡ng of the year 1920, the world has never seen a tune more necessary when all business houses and individuals should ap proach each other with sincere wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We there fore, extend to you these Happy Greetings. SPORTSMEN TO MEET SPECIAL—New Year’s Dinner Thursday, January 1,1920, Josephine Hotel CLOSED ALL DAY NEW YEARS Peerless Clothing Co Cash Clothiers If Men Wear It, We Have It FORDSON TRACTOR ROASTS Young Corn Fed Turkey, Walnut Dressing Cranberry I>eg of Young Pork. Current Jelly Preserves VEGETABLES Asparagus tips. Drawn Butter Jullienne Potatoes DESSERTS English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Ice Cream and Fruit Cake Hot Mince Pie, Pumpkin Pie. Banana Cream Pie Pimento Cheese Tea Coffee Milk BEVERAGES Tht Wardrobe Cleaners 315 N. Sixth Street Phone 147 We’call and deliver Car Bargains CHEVROLET ................... —..................................... Reames will b* 7:3o I». Master Huyler, 11;K Has been put on the OK. list by H.nry Ford This means a lot to you, as you can use the Martin Ditcher to Drain Your Farm and Build Ditches at the Lowest Possible Cost Traffic In Human Hair. «I CHEVROLET ............................... FORD, GOOD SHAPE ................ Ford, NEW TIRES ......... _........... OVERLAND WITH STARTER Royal Arch Special— \ special convocation of Chapter No. 2S. R. A. M.. held Friday, January 2, at m. Work in Mark and Past order of F. M. degrees. \ kti Would Sell limy <« o « h I L. Tingley, who is here from Port land visiting relatives, is trying to interest the city in the proposal for the bringing of a supply of army goods here for retail to the citizens. >Mr. Tingley has been with the gov ernment store in Portland for some time past, and believes that the goods that are !>eing offered would find ready market here. Cleaning Pressing Repairing 1917 1910 1914 1914 1916 Paris, Dec. 30.- Hopes again have been raised supreme council circles of an early exchange of ratifications of the treaty of Versailles. End of the first week in Januarv is given now as the probable date the treaty will become effective. «475.00 »I .’>0.00 «350.00 »3.70.00 «400-90 SECOND HAND CAI« BOUGHT AND BOU» C. L. Hobart Company Apart from being curious, the trade In human hair Is a big industry. Ital ians easy take the lend In thin traffic, the main source of their supply being obtnlned from the peasant women <if Italy, Dulnintla uml Switzerland. Ser- eral times a year tiie-e human hair merchants .send their agents around to collect supplies, which are uauolly Im mense, for hair growing Is cultivated on a very large st ale by these women and yields » good remuneration to the producer. Two crops of hair a year, and looking none the worse for the loss Is not extra ordinary among those peasant women. Half the hair at the back of the head Is shorn off-, the re maining half being drawn over the ex posed part, and dressed In such a man ner as only to be detecti-d on very clotse scrutiny ami by those experienced In the trade. Mining blanks at Courier office. C. Â. WINETROUr, the Implement Man