Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 13, 1920, Image 8

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    RATI lU»AV. -MARCH 13. 1020.
FRIDAY. MA IU'11 12. 11*20.
«.RAM'S PASS DAILY «N»l iUEIl
PX»lt HALE Thoroughbred I »u rot­
will Ue probably two or three months.
N'KW TODAY
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boar. I year old, 4 pigs 5 months
This equipment promises to be of
old. Phone 601-F-ll.
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great aid in carrying out the large 3BK G. P. JESTER for life Insur­
ance -Peun Mutual Ufe
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road building program for 1920.
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JO-NQ1IIJS 25 cents per doren at
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207 West C et reel.
WANTED Roots of »tardy holly­
hock plants, variety of colors de­
sired. Aildress 555 care t'ourler.19 FORTY IOEAL AGE FOR WOMEN
It will need the cooperation of all
thoee who love to sing to make the
chorua society a success
The time
of the concert is only about a month
away and tfie rehearsals from now-
on should be faithfully attended. We
London. Mar. 13. The flotilla of
should have the hearty support of
I six destroyers presented by the ad­
all the choir singers and in addition
miralty as a free gift to the \us-
all who can take part in chorus tralian navy has just been taken
singing. The rehearsals are set for over formally ■by the Australian high
Monday evenings at S o’clock at the commissioner. Andrew Fisher, and is
Baptist church. Help yourself and
timed to arrive in Sydney on liuftc
your community by doing your part
day. April 25. They are the Tattoo.
to make the Grants Pass chorus an Success, Taenftnia. Stalwart. Vnx*c
unqualified success.
and Swortleman.
COMMITTEE.
Mr ’Fishor states that these new
vessels all of which have left the
slips since the armistice, differ so
greatly in design, armament, man-
I oeuvering speed, and range from the
(destroyers already belonging to the
Australian navy that if pitted against
' them not one of the earlier vessels
1 could live for more than a minute or
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two.
Washington. Mar. 13.—-Approxi­
mately 24,000 motor vehicles intend­
ed for war purposes have been turn- J Million Asked to Fight Cattle Disease.
Tuberculosis among cattle can be
ed over to the department of agri-'
culture by the war department for ■ eradicated In many states within the
natt ten years through continued fed­
distribution among the state high-1
eral co-operation, John R. Mohler,
way commissioners for use in road
chief of the bureau of animal indus­
building, allotments being based on try. told the nouse agricultural com­
the «.mount of federal aid for roads ; mittee. Owners of 3110,000 cattle have
which the states receive.
Already I asked the bureau to test their stock,
12,000 have been delivered to states 1 but funds are lacking, lie said.
An
and the remainder will he distribut- i appropriation of $1.500,000 is asked.
ed as fast as railway cars can be se­
cured for their transportation, which* Calling cards at Courier office.
TAKES OVER FLOTILLA
WANTED Couple of setting hens,
or likely to set soon. Of large
breed. Addresa P. <>. Box 69P. 19
Inaur-
inaur-
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bVR SALE liens of good lay
I Ing
Phone ■ I3-J
strain. $1.50 each,
or call at 716 N. sth St
W. C.
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Bears».
FOR SALE Two gentle cows, one
giving 3 gallons, the other to
freshen In April
Address E. E.
Cargill. Gohlen Drift Dam. Grants
PMi
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FOl'.XD Horses' halter, and bunch
of keys. Owners call at Courier
office and identify property.
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IXk-T Email memorandum book,
containing pictures and money.
Kinder please leave at Western
hotel, and receive reward.
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best
FOR SALE -- Few­ hundred
strain
Everbearing
strawberry
plants. 2c per plant. Phone 601-
F-24. or address Box 36. Rd. 4. 20
forbidden, where the result la to lit
Butt«. Mont., Mar. 13. Mayor W. tor the afreets.
T. SIO<I<I<MI of llntt«, I iuh m I um I the
city coun<'ll Cor an ordinance con­
ilitminermlll Bond In all colors at
trolling aerial distribution of adter- tho t’ourler office.
U h I iik matter.
There Is no
law
t'ourler for commercial printing.
Enclish Artlt Sweep» Away Time-
Honored Idea» Havinq to Do
With Spinsterhood.
FOR SALK Barred Rock and White
There is a flrrr.v among English
Wiandotte eggs.
11 per setting. spinsters
A prominent urtisi Ims
Call after 4 p. m. at 1301 East A come I» the conclusion that a girl of
street. Mrs A. Meier.
18 forty should be limn'» ideal. lie
JOS. MOSS AGENCY Fire
ance. pfate glass liability
ance. 204 V» Sixth at reel
toitohlna the matter ut praaent. but
MONTANA MAN ISKS AERIAL
IDVERTISING HE l*ROIIIIUTEI* to distribute p*|H<r on the street« la
snceps away all the time honored rub
blsh about spinster'«, at tin- age of
forty being mostly interi -ted In.cuts
and eamirles.
Here Is what he Ims
to say about the new ohi girl.
"The Ideal age for a woman from
the view point of the mail «dio studies
the sex ns mi artist Is forty y<-iirs.
The uomini of forti Is nt the perfei-
tlon of her beanti ami Ims attained a
settled mentality which she did lint
possess ni a girl In her teens, or a»
I
a young woman In
thirties.
At forty s’
panion. pleasantly matured, tolerant
«»lily the Ig'io-
and understanding,
minuses In life find |oy In the aoelety
undeveloped
of
young
girls
or
women."
I >uring Uie war timi since many
Utili
women of the so-cnllisl
forty” agi' got married. il eolislder-
Thls
able number of them widows,
lias led tn frequent lamentations by
younger women Unit, with the huge
number of unmarried beiiiltles about.
It Is unpatriotic for Cupid to show
such favoritism for widows amt spin­
ster-
Courier classified ails bring re­
FOR SALE Gentle, young saddle
sults
Try a classified.
l>ony. or will drive single or
double. 140. A. L. Edgerton. 44
Calling cards at Courier office.
Service Did It!
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Rogue River Orchard Co.
Ol' MEItl.lN
Buys Second Fordson
after tn lug one it year
THE RESI LTS OF FJ MONTHS WORK ll is PROOF
THE FORDSON ll IS O. R.
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F. M. Stason
OF llol.F < REEK
TO TIKE < IRI <»l' HIS FINE PE I It « UK II I RD
Buys a Fordson Tractor
C. A. Wmetrout
AGENT
EASTER TOGGERY FOR MEN
Now is the time to select that new suit, hat, shoes and furnishings for Easter,
We have just received seventy- e New Spring Suits along with other “Trimmings.”
SUIT PRICES
$30, $35, $40 and up to $75
Our Haberdashery
We have chosen our Furnishings from
the productions of the Best Makers of
Men’s Toggery.
Handsome New Shirts in a variety of
high grade fabrics
$2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and up to $10.00
Beautiful Neckwear in exclusive silks,
new spring shades
75c, $1.00, $1.50 and up to $4.50
Splendid Hosiery in new colorings
25c to $1.50 per pair
HATS— The correct blocks of soft and
stiff hats in spring colorings $2.50 to $7
The man who cares will be very enthusiastic
about our handsome Easter Haberdashery and
will make his selection early. We will deem it a
pleasure to show you this splendid array of Men’s
Suits, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings and then you
can decide for yourself.
PEERLESS CLOTHING CO.
“Cash Clothiers’’
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