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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1920)
NVHItDU. JAM ADV IM. H»JO GRANTS PA1M4 DAILY COVRIEK PAGE EIGHT. — SENATORS CONSIDER TREATY PROCEDORE NEW TODAY I . . - - SEE G. P. JESTER for life insur ance I’cm Mutual IJfo 59tf HIXCH TRANSFER will chauge phoue station after January 31 from Express office to Oregon Gas & Electric Co., phone 349. 93 Washington. Jan. 24.—Republican senators in informal conference to-' WANTED An experienced clerk day will consider procedure with the1 Steady job for the right man. Par treaty of Versailles in view of pro dee's Grocery. 75tf testa against further compromise made yesterday by eight republican GET YOt'R BARGAINS in real estate NOW, before the spring demand senators, headed by Johnson of Cal-' i eminences. I expect a number of ifornia and Borah of Idaho. Repub eastern clients a little later, as a lican Leader Ixulge called the “mild result of six weeks’ trip east. A. reservation” republicans and others N. Parsons. 79 to his office to consider the situation presented by the threatened defec JoS. MOSS AGENCY—Fire Insur tion of the Johnson-iBorah group ance. plate glass liability Insur who claim to have the supi>ort of ance. 204 '4 Sixth street tf SO other senators. FOR Nt RSERY STOCK See me at the Josephine hotel Saturday. Tacensi'd to Wed— February 1st, or you may leave The county records disclose the your order with Mr Shinn at the issuance of a license to wed to Roy Public Market any time Your McCallister and Olive Almeda Sober, last chance this season. Delivery both from near Grants Pass. about Feb 15. E. A. Butler. Salesman. Oregon Nursery Com Mining blanks at Courier office. pany. P. O. Box 176. City. si) What 1» a Pott»rg»l«tf WANTED Young men and women The Mud of *i> rlt which 1« supposed to learn good profession; low tui to trouble the peace of n household Is tion; if act Quick. Roseburg Tele •;liown us tl poltergeist tn experts In graph InaUtute. Roseburg. Ore. 92 occultism Mislleval witchcraft lit erature I* fit!' of account« of this do FOR < \ I F I acres .. miles .»outh mestic bogeys manifestations, Th* of Grants Pass. A fine wood pro meory wns, and Is. that the iwdtergelst position. No reasonatile offer re begin; throwing crock« nml tire Imus fused. Bee owner, 510 South about when annoyed by rebuilding op Sixth street. $1 erations. It In thought to be n dome«- Heated variety of the "elemental" or earthspirit which appears In the vi Merlin Girl l»i«v<— Irene Grace Fall, of Merlin, died at cinity of extensive excavations, assum her home on Thursday, January 22, ing the aspect of a very tall, lean man. aged 22 years, and the funeral was with a small head, small eye« and pointed chin. held at Merlin this afternoon. Rev. Jos Knotts conducting the service Old Superstition Groundless. The interment was at Pleasant Val The old superstition Hint the early ley cemetery. The deceased had departure of summer birds portend« been a resident of Merlin for three nn early and severe winter, and the or tour years Idndred notion that the moving of wild geese and ducks southward nt high al I tltndes In the forerunner of a storm have been exploded by the Investiga Thinking of Prices. tions of government scientists. Birds The Parson—“And you «ay your may depart from northern latitudes be wife was thinking of women'« hats all cause of a audden drop In temperature, the time «lie waa nt church. FundayT* - tmt they du not know ami cannot know The IN'itcou—“Pm afraid she wn«. par | what the wenther conditions will be son.” "I'm so sorry. Her mind should 1 eti route .»r In the winter homes to have been on higher things." “Gre.it which they go. Disasters to bird life guns! 1‘hrson! Are there any higher In the semi annual migrations are • him.'« tini- women's Imlst" proof of this. = Modsrn Cave Dwellers. It Is an old story that caves were th* earliest human habitation*. But within historic limes they have been commonly used for the purpose. Where not provided by nature, they have been dug out of rock» when the latter were «oft enough Io admit of e«»y ex cavatimi aa, for Instance. In Oppa docili, whore small hill» have been con verted Into apartment house« with many floors, each furnishing quarter» for a family. Quart« blank« at Courier office. Spring. Now In the seimmi of sailing! for already th« rlmtirrlng «wallow 1» come, nml til* graclmia west wlml tin> meadow» flower, nml the mil. tossed Up with wHU'Miiml rough blast» Im« sunk to «lienee, Weigh thine nu chors ami iinloo»* thine hiiwaer«, <» muilner. nml null with nil th.v canvas net : thin I, ITInpil« of the harbor, hid thee. O mini, that Dim....... lyeat «all forth to nil thy trafficking. Leonid«« •f Tarentum (tr. by J. W> Mackall). Mining blank» Courier office — ower Farming With a Fordson Doubles Your Production -I - l *i ■ -fj ÌV kii' j Pi 1 ■ F .W W ^;»T 1 Fordson Tractor Price $835.00 These Implements are Made for the Fordson andHenry Ford’s OK.on Them is Your Guarantee that they are all that you have a right to expect when buying farm machinery. SPIKER are made strong and durable. Teeth are held in place with strong clamp and lock washer. Note levers in front. MARTIN DIT< HER levels la* 1. Makes rombi. Ditihew. «lean» gutters and ditches. Finest thing to make drains. Will make frog holes produce. C. A. WINETROUT, The Implement Man