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FA (il; TWO G KA .NTH PAKS DAILY (MIKIFK GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Dally Except Sunday A I VOORl Entered at poatoffi-e, Grants Pass, Ora., as second class mail matter Asparagus Cabbag'e ADVERTISING RATES dap lay space, per inch ............ -'9c Local-personal column, per line .10c Readers, per line..... ....... «... 5« DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per year ....«6.00 By mail or carrier, per month.. 50 WEEKLY COURIER By mail, per year ......................... li.Ot1 PORT LIMON BANANAS Ous Spruiiger was a visitor at the home of Will Moaltd ol Hugo. Sun day. ' Mrs. Corliss and dnu> liter, Voulta, Mrs. «lu» Hpr.mger. Mi uud LXIrs. Wright. Iva uud Virgil Wright and Miss Powers were callers ut the horn«» of Ell Garner Friday etaning. Ulu Ludwick wpant Xl.mday even Ing h I the home of iMargaret Craw ford. Fred Wright called at the home <»r Charley Sexton Saturday KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Quality and Service The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republ.cation of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this paper and also the local new# pub St. Patrick Social Exeaing— NEW TODAY lished herein. AL1 rights of republication of »pe 1 . At the meeting of the Eastern dal dispatches herein are also re SEE G. F. JESTER for life tnsur- Star Wednesday night, the 17th. St. 59tf ance Henn Mutual Life. nerved. Patrick events occupied the evening when the district engineers have brought the water by lateral or pipe to his land. This statement is made as an admonition and a warning. It will take time to prepare for the water, and every land‘owner should begin now to get ready, He can not afford to wait one day longer than is absolutely necessary to get his land under cultivation, So get out the stump puller and the leveller, There are thousands of acres that must be redeemed from the wild state within the next few months. One result of the coming of the water is already very noticeable. There is a growing demand tot land in this vicinity. The large tracts are no doubt going to be cut up, and the holding of large tracts as a matter of speculation will be'-otne unjiopu- lar. It will be unpopular because It will no longer ie profitable. The horse that has been running on prac tically free pasture is now going to have to be stabled and fed. And to pay for his feed, he will be put at work. It means development and prosperity for every one In the dis trict. Every person, firm, co-partnership, company or corporation, residing on, owning, leasing. «XM-itpying, possess ing or having charge of or dominion over any land, building, wharves or ditches infested with digger ground squirrels In Josephine county, Ore gon. is hereby notified to begin at once to effectively exterminate and« destroy all su'-h digger ground squir rels. Poisoned barley may be secured from the county agent. Notice is published pursuant to the statute in such case made and pro vided for two consecutive weeks or three Issues and all persons d«wcrib«d rherein are n-quired to take notl'-e thereof. Dated and first published this 1 Sth day of March. 1920. ROY E MILLER, bounty Xgent, Jos«»'ihJnp county. Wore than 20,000 women in th« United State-- broken in spirit and ttnabl« to find work, were provld«sj with good Jobs by the Salvation Arntv employment bureau last year. Courier classified ads bring suit -Try a classified. Virginia Dare Dresses I The tirn spring line I m «<>m prised <»f model« featuring the latest, and moM fascinating designs. ABOI I i\l DOZEN financial stundlng of the country at the close of the fiscal year, mid a* explanation of the probable expendí« ture for the ensuing year, with a schema* for tin- raising of 'he moneys necessary to mrry on these expend!* turea. A BARNFS, The Jeweler (Continued from pa<** I) current in Berlin that Dr. Wolfgan.- Rapp, who headed the reactionary ■lOiarntnnnt aet up In Berlin last Sat urday and who resigned yesterday, has comuiithuf suicide. ;«c. ordlng to au Xagsterdaih diapath to the Ex- change Telegraph com pun y The re- ports wert» r.suHi.xl In Aiuat« rdam by telephone from Berlin. ^PERSEL^^ STORE SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and help» then» to grow into big. etrong, healthy lord», fl A clean, wlp Ltoin*. tiatui si I ' no du»« ao wa»<». «>..- cl., k. I.rehhr »nd . -ke» then, ».■■»« I««. OUR 1920 CATALOGUE Of "Diamond Quality” Poultry Supplies, listing eveiythiiig le. MMry for tl.e profitable prrxlui non «>l poultry m.iled fr». on rrquwt. A«k lor Catslog No Day Old Chicks ItoiwfWM Poultry I *■<•1 Egg. “BUCKEYE” Incubator« and COLONY Brooder Stove» The Battery Shop X 101 N 6th Hazelton & Disbrow, Propr ctors BARGAIN WEEK «.«HID I M I» « XU* » I X h X« Iti I-1« I ll«t <»i lini rar» mi mi I i * lll\«.. RIN«.. ONE ONE ONE ONE AGCNTS HUDSON FOR. M CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS COLLINS AUTO COMPANY THREE PINES ACCtStonilS ANO RSPAIRIMG Mrs. D. E. Wright and Mrs. J. M Crawford made a business trip io Merlin Wednesday. Mrs. A. L. Allen and family of Grants Pass were visiting at al the home of Mrs. E. S. (lorliss Sunday. | The Three PirAs school has a new flag and two ne<w swings. After LaGrippe Political Cards Paid advertisements jfrî PHONE 317 7/ 7/ STREET, GRANTS PASS, Loe Angeles, Calif.:—"I will ghdly tell of the relief and cure Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Ducovery gave me. < I was sick with troubles of stoma eb, liver, etc7 and La Grippe with all its attending aliments. When all else failed Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery did the good work. I also took Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for biliousness with grand success. I write with graft i lc io tell others of the relief that is in M-.i for them Do not delay but ha.-ten to get the above remadi« « if suffering from any indisposition.”—• S amuel K alisky , 978 Euclid Avo. I Sick-Headache, Indigestion, Biliousness Stockton, Calif.:—"For constipation, for Fick headache, for an inactive liver, for indigestion and biliousness, then- is nothing to equal Dr Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. I have tried other things thin; but like the ‘Pellets’ best, of any.” ’— - Mus. ... F. C anfield , 329 8. Grant St. I ellets * FOR THE FIVER ESSEX motors ORE Primary Flr«-ti«m May 21. 1920 ARTHUR S. COUTANT Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY JUDGE "An all-around good shot. That’s Chetterfield Josephine < ounly Troubles of Stomach ' F. L. COON and Liver Republican Candidate for PIERCES IW FXMXr COMFORT STORE \ I' Diamond CHICK FOOD FOR SALE—Barred Rock and White after the regular business session. XViandOtte eggs. 11 per setting. The large crowd greatly enjoyed th.- Call after 4 p. ni. at 1301 East A . stunts put on by individuals and - ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ A street Mrs. A. Meier. 28 I groups. Salud and sherbert in St. ♦ OREGON XVEATHER ♦ I I'll trick colors, with cakes were ♦ FOR SALE—-100-chick brooders. Lorved. Loudon. Mar wls The • London ♦ XX'eat her for the XXeek gasoline lantern, mash hoppers. | ♦ Times understands that I telegrams ♦ Pacific Coast States; Quite ♦ grit and shell hoppers, chick serv-j \vll(|crv tn,, organization Meeting- from a well informed source In Iler frequent rains north and cen ♦ er-s. drinking founts, trap nests. The Wilderville Farm Bureau or generally fair ♦ lll-.X- ganization meeting will be held at lin re eived hi London Wednesday ♦ tral portions; ¡wultry wire, fence panels. convey the impression that the situa south portion; nearly normal ♦ 23tf th«» Wilderville school house Friday Hee Poultry Products Co. tlon in Germany is serious. ♦ temperatures. FOR SALE Plow, cultivator, pump afternoon. March 19. at 2 o’clock, in ♦ ♦ * jack, root cutter, straw cutter. 5- stead of at the C. F. Loi»»lace home, GIVES XVIFK Tonight and Friday fair, ♦ ♦ as formerly announced. gallon brass spray pump, planet GLYCERINE MIXTURE ♦ ♦ gentle southwesterly winds. — ■ • Junior. 1-man saw. buck-saw, latch ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A retired merchant whose wife pipe vise, set Armstrong pipe stock I RXX« E Pi.XCES FIRST ORDER H»R sii||»s si\« E EXI> OF XX XR “uffwed for >’'nr’ ,roni > atarrh of and dies. 1 Barnes pipe cutter. 1 PLENTY OF WOKE XHEAD the stomach finally gave her simple blow torch, ltfe* cast iron pipe glycerine, buckthorn bark. etc. as The chief industry in the Grants Chester. Pa.. Mar 18. A slii|> mixed in Adler-l-ka. ONE bottle X4” Iron pipe, pump, post hole dig t ger, 14’ drive gate. 3’ -walk gate, building company of this city hub re produced great results. Because Ad- Pass district during the next few kitchen sink, caloric firelees cook ceixed a French order for an 8.000- 'pf-Uka acts on BOTH upper and years will be the clearing of land ton tank steamship This is believed !°*‘‘r.J"**1 ’* «•»•‘»ve» C«»! mat- er. Ill-A-Hee Poultry Products ....... , , , . . . ter which loisoned stomai'h Relieves and the making of several stalks of Co. • 23tf to be the first order for a ship to b. ANY C \SE sour stomach or gas on placed by France in this country stomach Often CURES constipa rlfalfa to grow where a manzanita FOR SALE—Building 16'x22' with tion Prevents appendicitis Nation since the signing of the armistice. 10'xl6’ "L.” Can be cut into al Krug Store bush grew before. The lands are three 10'xl6' buildings for |H>ul- Forefathers' Day. building the irrigation project, and Produets try house«. Ill-A-Hee In 1620 on the eleventh of Di-eejnb«»r it will be up to the lands to pay the 23tf by the Julian calendar then in use In Co. cost. They can jio it only toy pro WOMAN WANTED to do general England, the “Pilgrims’' arrived In the ducing. and it follows that they must housework a few hours each day. harbor of Plymouth, went ashore and explored the adjacent country. Thfix produce. Next year there will be Apply 212 Foundry St. 2^ found o|M»n ground, brooks and woo«)« some eight or nine thousand acres FOR SALE—Alafalfa seed, «weet ao situated as to I.«* suitable for u set adjacent to ‘Grants Pass with water clover seed, red clover seed, tim tlement and returned tw th«» ship to an othy, rye grass, and all other grass nounce that they had decided to colon a plenty to grow any of the crops seeds. Jesse L. Richardson. Cen ixe on the coast. When the Gregorian that cab be grown here. As alfalfa calendur was udopteq In England In tral Point Feed Store. 48 We admit that we're aspir is a soil builder, and the easiest crop 1752 the dates between September 2 ing. 1400 T j B WORK HORSE and small and 11 were i>niitt««l. This brought to put upon irrigated lands, it is To be called to do your saddle horse for sale. Xddross the «late of the landing of the Pilgrim likely that there will be a very large wiring. No. 607 care Courier. 28 fathers to Deecmber 22. which is the percentage of the acres planted to day now celebrated as Forefathers' SHIRE weighing 1550 lbs. for sale day. the legume for the first few years. As expert electricians we’re for 1150. <?. F. Gentner, Murphy, rlect«-«l by the general public. But all who have had experience in Ore. 28 The Budget. They have found out thnt we clearing lands and in making them WANTED—Competent ex|*rience«i Wllnt I« known in politics h « “the know all about thia vital lalxy ready for irrigation know that the office girl, at county agent’s ofTice. budget" i« tlmt mlsi-clliineou« cnllec- saving, comforting IIIuA.ina11ng -pulling and burning of the manzan- courthouse. Phone 199. 25 tlon of matters which h.-cumulnte In force. XVe will give you an <*- the niiniial tinuni’iul statement of the fta and the chapparal is not the only- tin-late a* to what the w «ring FDR SALE)—1918 Ford, newly over minister of tiniince (or as in Great and the fixture« ulll rimt you. problem in the subduing of the wild hauled. new top. new trimmings, BrltHln. the iliMIH'ellor of the .»X- chequer) to lands. There is a lot of work in- parliament. The hiplg.-t repainted, good tires, raus like a contains two lending elements, a state- solved, and every land owner has top; yours for «550, time on part. ment of the income a tn I expenditure A. Gigler, South Grants Pass. 2Ä for the year that hd« pa««e<l. »nd 'lis an engineering problem of his own THUISDA ì , MAKCH IN. 19». RAMONA we’re - -...ling at, in that it takes both skill and precision to blend tobaccos the Chesterfield way. Maybe this is why you find "Satiify" in Chesterfields and nowhere else. Nominee for COUNTY CLERK I’resent Deputy «'«Minty Clerk D. 0. HAYES Republican Candidat«* for Nominee for ASSESSOR Present Deputy Assessor ECLUS POLLOCK Republican (’andidate for Nominee for COUNTY JUDGE H. H. ALLYN Republican Candidnte for No mi nee for COUNTY CLERK Economy—Efficiency—Service j. s. M c F adden Republican ( ,'andidate Nominee for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Present ('«Hnmlsslower BEN H. JESS Republican Candidate for Nominee for COUNTY COMMISSIONER Ecpnoni J — Herv ice ésterfìeld G USED CARS FORI». IliiM, 1 INF. Sil XI’E 1 (11(11, ItilT, GOOD SH XI'i; FORD, IlifN, BUG, ni si- |\ r hvn , M.X.XXXELL, rtUM, JI ST OX ERil XI LED XNI> PAINTED 1 LANDERS 20, EX« KI,LENT SIIXPE FORD, 11)10, ROASTER REGAL, 1017, GOOD AS NEW C. L. Hobart Co. A. J. POWERS, S.ilesnmn 1------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---- ------------------ M55ÍMMI »1025.00 smm.oo MNOO.OO MI0O.«M> $100.00 $000.00