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HXTI ICI» XV. M lll< »I *». • »'-•<» •RANTS PASS DAILY CXHllNOR PAGE HXB MTS PASS DAILY COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday Pub. and Propr. itered at postoffiee. Granta Paas, Ore., as second class mail matter. ADVERTISING RATES Woplay apace, per inch . ........«..... 20c Leca!-personal ooltiuin, per line 10c Readers, per line............................ 5c DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per year 36.00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .50 A. E. VOORHIES. RAMONA Del Monte lavrge crowds have assembled the last two evenings at the Sahatfon XSPARAOVN SQUASH Army hull to hear Colonel Brengle and Captain Bouterse, und a number bWEETS SPIN \t 11 of people have come forward for prayers. The Interest was very murk ed liiet evening, when Colonel Hrett- WEEKLY COURIER gle spoke from the text. "Husbands! By mail, per year ...... —32.00 Love Your Wives. Even as Christ j Loves the Church ami Gave Himself! MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS for It That He tMIgh Sanctify and The Associated Press is exclusively Cleanse It.” Ills aubjeet was the Quality and Service entitled to the use for republication love of Christ. of all news dispatches credited to it or all otherwise credited in this He emphasized the love of Christ paper and also the local news pub tor sinners, and Ills willingness anti lished herein. power to save the worst, and make i All rights of republication of spe United States. The writer points their lives clean, and good und | FERRYDALE cial dispatches herein are also re out that there are many accepted happy. newed. words which have been coined in and Mrs. George Jones anti Captain Bouterse’s singing was SATURDAY, MARCH 20, I »20. I this country. There are also differ- Mrs. Sarah llogue Vere at Grants I very pleasing, and was highly appre-j onces in accent and usage between Paas Wednesday. elated by the audience. There will the language as spoken on this side, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison 1 be ‘meetings at the hall tonight, und 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ORBGON WEATHER of the Atlantic and in Great Britain. were visitors at Grandma Robert- at 10:30 tomorrow. A meeting for children and young people at 2. to 4 "Why not.” the writer concludes, son's Wednesday. Weather for the Week 4 L. F. Loixier, of Medford, was in which both old and young are invit "quit press-agenting John Bull and ed. and a closing service at 8 o’clock Pacific Coast States: Quite 4 Ferrydale Thursday. have our own language—the Ameri In the evening, to which tho people . 4 frequent rains north and cen T. J. Everton is moving front his of Grants Pass are most cordially In-' tral portions; generally fair can language?” farm this week. His daughter, Allas 4 south portion: nearly normal There Is one difficulty here which Maggie Everton was down from vited. Envoy and Mrs. Gray, the new of- ♦ temperatures. the writer overlooked. That is the Grants Poss Tuesday helping him |fleers In charge of the corps are much 4 looseness of the meaning of ".Amer Mr and Mrs. Jones, who have been ! pleased with lite meetings. Tonight, rain in west, fair and visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Robert ican. ” We in this country like to wanner in east portion. Sun consider ourselves the only, original son, left for their home near Spo Marriage Liren*«* I<-- ik *«I— ♦ day rain. Modernate southeast kane, Wash., Sunday. A marriage license has been Issued I 4 winds. Americans Yet during the war so, Dave Evens »as at the home of M. to James Amos Wright mid Grace many resemblances were discovered L. Griffin a few days this week. Theolln Redding, both of Grunts I Mrs. A. C. Forti spent the day Pass. THF FARM Bl REAl MOVEMENT between the Canadian troops and - ■ There was a time when farming ours that persons discussing them ini Thursday with Mrs. Harry Kevte near Merlin. Surprised With Party- •was considered anything but a sci comparison with European troops j Miss Clara Trefren was surprised ence. It was hardly distinguished as frequently clamed the fighters from last ’ night with a blrthduy party at a business, and every farmer oper both the great North American de NEW TODAY h> r home on Highland avenue. \ ated along lines of his own laying mocracies as "Americans.” SEE G. P. JESTER for life Insur- , number gathered there for a supper Then there are all the South Am out with little regard for cooperation ance—Penn Mutual IJfe. 59tf and later spent the evening with ericans. Their ways and manners are various forms of amusement. Those or for making his efforts dovetail WANTED—S first class teamsters at the party were Misses Edna very different from those of the with the efforts of his neighbors. One for building irrigation ditches Houck. Irene Eddy and Hazel Wheel Wages $4.50 per day of >9 hours. I farmer would buy poison and put northern continent, but they are at I er and Carl Houck, Ralph Eddy Board 31.25 per day. Necessary I forth effort to kill off the ground the same time different from those Marvin Gentry and Frank Wiseman to bring own blankets and live in And in of the European countries, squirrels, while the neighbors on the , camp. Apply to foreman at camp four sides would neglect their duty the Old World they are frequently on Allen Creek at once. Sh-Lttu k '**'**" * omniittre »lake« Survey— “4tfl **he pK"ic committee of the laid les. and would breed squirrels to pasture looked upon as "Americans.” As a Construction Co. Auxiliary with the city officials, made' understanding and more complete off the crops of the one who tried to FOR SAI j E —Barred Rock and White a survey of the town Friday prepara-1 harmonious relationship is establish rid the country of the rodents. The Wlandotte eggs. $1 per setting. tory to a drive to make Granta Pass j Call after 4 p. m. at 1301 East A more sanitary and beautiful. They' same illustration would follow in ed between the two Americas this 28 suggest that we clean up all places many lines of activity or of Inactivity. similarity will be increased, not les-1 street. Mrs. A. Meier. that breed filed. such as barns, sened. lnsur- JOS. MOSS AGENCY — Eire But a change has come over the chi'ken houses, standing water and To call our language "United Insur- ance, plate glass liability spirit of the farm. It is now recog-i tf old tin cans. It is urged that old ance. 204 H Sixth street. nixed that there is no calling or in-, i States" is awkward. And if we in- fences should be torn down and cy dustry in which science and business sisted on a special designation for WANTED TO BUY—House and lot. press hedges and tre,«, which are a Give In first letter the very best fire menace, be taken out. and that methods have a greater call than up- j ■ it we would simply be naming a cel- terms iMMssible. location, and site each family* take it upon themselves loquial language. The written words on the farm. Farmers are cooper of house and lot. No real estate to rake up leaves and papers on the ating through the farm bureau and of literature would still be English. dealer need answer. Address No. streets in front of their homes. «27 care Courier. 26 the grange and the other organiza | No change of name could alter the tions which have for their purpose I fact of Its being essentially the lang WANTED An A-l Jersey heifer or laind Sales lt<-|M»rte<l— young cow, no other considered. I E. T. McKinstry has announced a1 the betterment of conditions and the, uage of all the English-speaking na Fresh or soon to be. State price j large number of sales made during^ retura of 'greater profit from the la tions. in answer. Address P. O. Box, the past week. Mrs. Caroline Nor- bor of the farmer. Science builds up ! 690. 2« cett has sold her lot and bungalow the soil and selects crop varieties and on Orchard avenue to W. O. Andrews FOR SALE- -Mare, harness and bug increases the yields, while coopera jof South Dakota She also sold lot gy. cheap. ' Inquire at 214 West 15. hlo k 12. in Lincoln park* addi tive business methods reduce the ex D. corner Booth street. Also some I tion to W. T. Hendren. Elmer D. pense of marketing and bringing Continued from Page On«. t loose grain hay. 30 Stephenson has sold his 200 acre greater profits. FIVE MONTHS OLD heifer for sale. ranch on Sucker creek io George S ( I ■* ■ ■* river — C. N. Culy, L. M. Nichols, Mrs. Elsewhere the Courier publishes Price $40. From excellent milk Stephenson at a consideration of C. N. Culy and Mrs. L. M. Nichols. today the most comprehensive pro ing stO' k. Call phone 149-L. 25 >16,000. The Grants Pass Banking j Applegate bridge to ferry—Carl gram for work as mapped out for Schmidt and Mrs. Ed. Schmidt. THREE light horses, suitable for de company sold to Carrie Williams the one of these community farm bu Wilderville and Wonder—A. E. livery or light farm work, for sale Clark brick residence building on , cheap. Will sell sei>arately If de East H street at a consideration of' reaus. It shows how far the bureau Sheehan, Con Fenner. Mrs. W. O. sired Williams Wood Yard. 26 3'2500. Joseph Fetzner sold his resl-; is going in'bettering conditions upon Hill, Mrs. .1. L. Daws, Mrs. E. . Ix>ve- dence on the corner of Fifth anti M lace. FOR SALE—Three young brood I to Charles M’ycoff. A. Corliss sold the farm and in the rural home. It A membership goal was set for 35; sows, weight about 150 each.J lot 2 in Bournes addition to Elmer I is one of the greatest works of the 25 members were signed up at the Phone 601-F-13, Josephine Mes- i D. Stephenson. The R. L. V om tract day, and is fast taking the drudgery initial meeting. senger. of 3 Xx acres has been sold to C. C. Murphy will b»- the next commun from farm life. A wonderful inter — FOR SALE Igrte model iJodge car Davis. This tract lies south of the j ity to organize. The meeting will be est is «roused in the plan of tbe bu In good condition. C. J Riedel,! city park and has two residence! held at the community hall Marc* 26 reau, and its influence is as great at 2 p. m. This community Includes Smith a|>artmenU, corner South ! buildings on it. Mrs. Mary Lewis upon the social side o( the farm an Missouri Flat, Murphy and New Fourth and Bridge streets. 30 purchased two lots and a residence' on M street from C. A. Cotigle. upon its merely industrial side. Hope. WANTED -Married man to work I » Baptist Church for summer. K. M. C. Neill, Ar- Salvation Army men in prison NAMING OCR LANGUAGE dencraig Farm. All the regular services at the us 30 work called on 43,345 prisoners in ual hours. Bfjtle sch<x»J at 10. Classes, An editorial in the American the United States last year and put for all ages. Morning service at 11;' glon Weekly urges a change in 1,771 discharged prisoners in good anthem, "O Day of Rest and Glad ( name of the language used In positions with good employers. Mt FIX LEAKY PIPES ' ness,” Mr. Igincaster, of Portland, i WITH EASE - AND OUR 'will speak on relief work In the Near I East. WORK IS Y. P. U. service at 6:30. Even BOUND TO ing B. service at 7:30; anthein, "The j I PLEASEj Ix»rd Is My Shepherd.” Duet, ‘‘Para-: dlse,” 'Mrs. float and Mrs. Hackett. | Sermon, "Standing in a Slippery Place." A cordial invitation to al). C. M. Cline, preacher. BEETS PI Ml'KIN XI’ BARNES, The Jeweler KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY COMING EVENTS 7 7)e<fae¡áJtfíle ßtumbvr When a pipe starts to leak it should l>e attended to at once with expert skill. By that we mean that you should get next to a telephone and com municate with us. We'll fix that pipe so it will stay fixed and we’ll charge you properly. B. S. DEDRICK 51« F Street Phone 30«-J Apr. 16, Friday—Disciuwlon of meas tires by Josephine County Legisla-I tive club for Women. Mar. 27s Saturday Josephine Conn i ty Pomona Grange will meet with I llogue River Valley Grange nt 10j a. m. • Brunswick Tires AMI Still Better Willard Batteries 9 FORD Foil, i NM 1.1 rolls The Battery Shop Hazelton & Disbrow SPECIAL FREE OFFER! TO INTRODUCE Sherwin-Williams i’FLOORLAC Here is mi opportunity which will not soon prcMwit Itself agaia- X c»ii|M>n at onr store with Ktc will entitle you to ONE 14-PINT l-.X.N OF FIXIORL.tC UM ONE GOOD <JI A I.IT» I.V X XI.NISH BICI Sil Total »alio- Xramate of Lead * Grants Pass Hardware Co / I KKSIÍ ST<M*K O|.’ Goodyear Tires and Tubes .11 ST RECEIVED CITY TICE.XSI• ICEIC’H NOTICE There are funds in the city treas ury to redeem all warrants drawn on the general fund numbered 14.107 to 14,214 inclusive. Interest will cease after March 22, 1920. Dated at Grants Pass, Oregon, I March 20, 1920. g . p . 27 J ester , City Treasurer. I.V Swope Auto Company The lliih k Xgciicy