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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1919)
LOQZIL PERÔïNÆL That call meant life or death to many of our brave boys over tn France. It was the call for action in the greatest adventure the world has even known. Jtvseph SornlH'rger. of Wolf Creek, I'o Hanker», Broker», Jr wider* Do you know your safe eau be is iu the city today. opened without your knowledge? C. E. Mallory returned to Portland And even in |«eace times, there still comes th«' call of "Over "The Miracle Mau” la coming. 27 last night. the Top.” a challenge to get out into action in the great affairs ot Mrs. Catherine la» is in from her life. A savings account at our !»ank will prove a great help to you Iley. Fleming iu St, Luke««— homestead on Evans creek and will the latter call cornea. You <lee ire to succeed, to be in the when Avail yourself ot the opportunity spend a few days In the city. front ranks, to win a name and a fortune. Our bank will help to lu-ar thAdiev. F. S. Fleming, of you along Enlist with us and we will go over the top to boost .lo and 1x>u Schmitt returned last the Church of Atonement of Chicago, gether. night from Gaxelle, having closed the at St. Luke’s Episcopal church this season at their lumber mill. evening at 6:45 p. m, 45 minutes Willard storage battery service «variier than previously announced. MFMBl « k 17tf station. 314 North Sixth 9t »-EDI WAI HI »I HVl T SV « t I *1 Mias Minnie Griffith, ot Gohl Hom«* Made Breed— Beach. left here this morniug for I Or and 15c a loaf at .Moore Ba- Send for Booklet, "Hon' Does It Benefit Me?" Copco. Cad. kery. 35tt Mrs. John Mock went to Salem this morning to Join her husband, who is i Prlcra on W« hh I— employed in the capttol city dry slab wood 13 per tier, green ot slab wood. $2.50 per tier, delivered. A. Hamilton, a mining man 02tf Spokane, is at the Western hotel and A. L. Edgerton's mill. will remain for some time. Mrs. J. S. Parson, of Ashland, la Phon«* Your Oreler— spending the day with her sister. For Home Made bread. We de REt'KM BER <X»l.t MBIA RE- liver. Moore Bakery. 25tf Mrs Geo. S. Calhoun. tXillliS NOW ON SALE Wednesday evening Al Zuver left Lucas arrived this Mrs. L. A. his automobile backed up to the curb VOCAL morning from Portland and will vis- The tarante 1‘aiw lauti«*— in front of the Grants Pass bank. Will serve a buffet lunch at the it old friends. She is the guest ot Africans, O Paradiso. When he was ready to start out he Abide With Me. Kewple dancing party, all proceeds Mr. and Mrs. P. A. DeGenaull. gave the crank a twist, but as he had The Star of the East, Arthur Ranxau. who came to to go to th«* park fund, Come him- left the gear in reverse, the car Im The Birthday of a King, 25tf Grants Pass with the remains of his gry. Silent Night, Hallowed Night. mediately started across the pave Oh. Holy Night, ment for the piateglass window. mother for interment here, return«*d Cavalleria Rusticana—Voi Lo The Vla«sluff« leave for Eugen While the bank is burglar ¡»roof it' to Newburg last night. Sap etc, O Mama; N. F. Macduff and family depart Mrs. H. B. Moore. of Portland, who did not prove to be automobile proof, Oh, Come All Ye Faithful. I 'and the large window was badly visited at Ashland, stopped off here ed thia morning for Eugene, where Hark the Herald Angels Sing. Christmas Time at 'Pumpkin .shattered. To repair the datuave’ this morning to visit Dr. F. H. In they will milk«? their home. Mr. Mac Center. duff having been transferred to that will cost about »L00. The car ee-j grain and family A number of popular dance re- W. H. Flanagan is in Portland at point by the forestry department cai»ed without serious injury. cords and the latest song _ hits. tending a session of the Scottish Rite where he wltl have charge of Shortly after noon today an auto Instrumental records by Sas- forest reserve as supervisor. chaJacobsen, violinist. the driven by L. Robinson on B street anti will witness th«* Shrine ceremon Macduff has been supervisor of French Symphony Orchestra, crashed through the railing on the ial there tonight. and the Columbia Orchestra. F. C. Stitser. banker of Dorris, Siskiyou reserve for the past bridge over Gilbert creek, and plung-1 years, and has been instrumental in ed bottom side up into the i creek. who is interested with J. T. Tuffs lit STANTON ROWELL much development and Improvement the lumber business, returned home The The driver escaped by Jumping. Music and Photo House of the federal forests during that ,car is not seriously damaged, and today after spending a few days here. H. 'H. Foster, of Chicago, who la time, He and his family« have also help was sent for to extricate the machine from its perilous position. heavily Interested in Josephine coun been valued members of the Grants Pass social circle, and they have a The driver lost control of the car ty property, was tn the city yester multitude of friends h«*re who regret Geo. day. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. through trouble with the steering COMING EVENTS their departure. gecr, just as he drove upon the M Flint. last Mrs. Carl Gentner returned bridge. Nov. 22, Saturday—Pomona Grange night from Portland, where she To l*li) sician*. and Surgeons— meets with Hugo Grange. Have you a case you cannot cure? spent several weeks. She also vislt- 27 ed her mother and brothers at Cor- "The Miracle Man” is coining. vallis. Her brothers. Clifton and ¡Claud Booth are students at O. A. C. Only T«*n Cent**— 'George Booth was a student until a l'r<*sh Home Made bread at all the week ago when he joined the marines groceries. 25tr j and is now at Vallejo. A. E. Kor-her. soli expert for the Mr«. GoHtoche I»<vit«-< Y« mi — government, who spent a couple of To a Kewple dancing party, Wed- J. M. Myers, highway engineer in weeks at his home at Okanagon. nesday evening. November 26. Dnnc- charge of the work on the new road Wash., return«*d yesterday to com Ing from 9 till 1. Dance tickets |i to the caves, came in from the camp plete the office work connected with plus war tax Spectators and extra Wednesday evening to take out a iPA^r .W m / the Josephine county soil survey. ladies 25c. 25tf PnnrtJ Ml T*» of Sin* crew of men to aid in running the Mrs. Kocher has been marketing the How the location survey. He left for camp apples on their 20-acre orchard, and IMm’t Forget— again this forenoon, taking with him owing to the scarritv of help and The dance at open e Hall, Satur five men to add to the crew that is danger from frost« the business men day, November 2 2. The Neilsons He employed already at work. turned out and assisted in picking. will furnish the music. The cooks i iMessrs. Underwood. Bradford. Ellis, ALUMINUM ROASTU There were 46 men at work at times. are arranging for a good supper. Neal and Allen, the first four having helps you save money. Don’t miss it. 27 been under the employment of the Ai<ls RoowveJt Memorial Fund— Every’ day in the year you state highway department in the The mall brings to the Courier of- Judge Goes to Takilma— can use the “Wear-Ever” Other men work in this vicinity, I lice a check signed by Roscoe How Sheriff l^wis and Deputy Lister Roaster — on top of stove were employed in the Illinois and ard. of the Dixie ranch, for »5, and i returned from Takilma last evenln over one burner, or in oven. Williams valleys, and a ramp Of | payable to the Roosevelt Memorial with Dan Pfefferle. avalnst whon The “We*r-E»«r" Roaster serve« afcout 12 or 14 men will be estab- association, to help make lip Jose complaint had l>een made. Pfefferle so many purposes that it saves the lished on Cave creek, at the Peck cost of other utensils—and it will phine’s deficit In the quota to be had been committed to the asylum mining property. outlast several ordinary roasters. raised here because of mental derangement, but It seres fuel because it absorbs beat Mr. Myers stated that, he had been was paroled The officers said they so readily and retains it so lon|. over the route in a preliminary man- Oxford Dining Room to <>p«-n— could see little reason for the hold "Wear-Ever” utensils Jive en ner. and that a most excellent grade The Oxford dining room, which ing of the man. and today Judge Gil during satisfaction. Cannot chip, and scenic route could be establish- scale or rust — are madein one piece, has been closed since May, will be lette. who had paroled hint, went to ed. He said that the line as tenta- from thick, hard sheet aluminum. opened tomorrow night with G. Hal- Takilma with him to aid in adjust tively selected will run up Grayback , let in charge. Mr. Hallett has had ment of the matter. Pfefferle is oper ftci Replace steauh that wear «ai . creek for about one and one-half experience in many of the larger with n'enulelliat ’’Wear-Éver” ating a farm near there, and pro miles, and will then swing around cities and comes well recommended. tests being taken away from It when the point to the right, crossing I^ike he has croi«s and stock to care for. Rogue River Mdw creek, and to the slope above Cave •■•reek. Where 1» comes to the point ft Will Pay— after leaving Grayback, he said, it I To Improve your property with — ‘gate a fine view of the entire sur-' trees, vines, etc. The best la the AMUSEMENTS rounding country. The crossing of I cheapest The Oregon Nursery Co., Lake creek wifi be at the falls, where Tx>cal Salesman, Box 176. Grants there is a cascade of 12 or 14 feet, Pass, Oregon. 30 The day Mr. Myers and his party | ’were at Lake creek they saw a band Members of Hlllah Shrine are mak- 11 reml, Butter— Of five deer, and he reported the And milk delivered, Moore ing elaborate preparationa for the LAST TIMES country as being cut up with deer ceremonial to be held In Grants Pass kery. ¡. trails, indicating that there on Saturday, A truck load of para She didn't wear the Pari.# fa'sh- -many animals In the vicinity. phernalia was shipped from Ashland To Grocers— ions, didn't dream of a "com LMck Rowley, the cave guide, came We can solve the high cost of liv land and several shipments have ing out.” She only loved, and across from Williams creek, and is Special ing? "The Miracle (Man” is coming ' Iveen made by express. helped him, and waited for attached to the party. him to speak. scenes for use In the opera house during the initiation have also been School Clerk Completes < ensu»— sent. School Clerk Van Dyke has com- The parade on the street immedl- i pleted the taking of the census of ately after the arrival of No. 53, at the children of school age within the [2:43 Saturday afternoon will be for distri t. The total number is 1150 the public and will have many novel an increase over last year of 49 land interesting features. The cere- when the number was 1101. In monies will be held in the opera cluded in the number are 57 2 boys house which is now being put in ¡and 57S girls. The increase in the readiness by the special Shrine car Begin today making a list of census is also borne out by the en I penter, C. H. Veght of Ashland, as your friends whom you would rollment at the school which is 51 Bisted hy Joe Porter, a former The Story of a Plain Gir* like to remember at Christinas greater than at this time last year. Grants Pass resident. TOMORROW — SATURDAY ¡Upon the federal basis of three to time, and come In and see our The members of the local commit fine large stock of Greeting ¡one, this would indicate an increase tee on decorations are all in Port Pop; Cards. of about 200 people In the city over land and up to the present time in I last year, and a total population of nothing has been done, It is hoped ■ 4600. The offer of the district to some of the committee men n from Sells Drugw-Books and pay school children for names Ashland will be here tomorrow to Stationery : brought In that were not on the cen- give pointers to the local buslnes-1 ¡sus roll, but that should be there, j men as to decorations. Merchants [resulted in the placing of 127 more will be asked to assist by making j their stores attractive. I on the census roll. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Carly suggestions for Xmas Gifts New Velvet Boys and New Leather Purses mr$. Dellle Deas Succcssor to Mr«. E. Kehkopr F to iihu'e your uri1’ < lirl'lmu« Sult al Tall red to order ivy Christmas Records TO MAP CAVE ROUTE “Wear-Ever” GEO. S. CALHOUN ISV t G Street h*ift«*eu »rar» local agent HOME COMFORT 4 HOME — “; ENJOYMENT RESULT FROM FURNITURE BOUGHT HERE If you make rhe home auffMently attractive there will not ’><• call to go elsowhvre for enjoyment Good furnishings of th<- home ha» »»ved mor«* ruoli«-) uv keep folks »» hj from expensive pleasure* than the furniture ever t You will find It on«' In a trip through our »to; attructlven«M<H of your 'home. " WE TURN A MOUSE ’. > «dd to the INTO A HOME" Ruú< LiNOlfllMS R»H6fS WtllPHH*, SfrV/HÜ MtCHINFi i HoOSirtf f H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND P honf 50 605 G STRfEi, G rants P ass , O regon 7 Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings Peerless Clothing Co Cash Clothiers i STAGE CARPENTERS AT Girls, It’s Up to You We have put our shoulder to the wheel, as it ■ and. there 1» no turning back. It Is simply up to you girls to be a little "snappy" and manifest a little hrterest in The l‘<> Hi larity Contest. Just to make some of these stingy old boys wake up. We are going to give a vote for each .<• spent In Arcade Amiusnimt Parlor In any way, whether on gam«* or straight purchase. Step lively If you sunt that «50.00 Wrist Watch on display at laRcher A Son’s jewelry store. Tonight Arcade Amusement Parlor “TRUE HEART SUSIE” The Battery Shop DOROTHY« DON’T trust your memory! GISH CLEMENS OUT OF LUCK” 314 North 6th Street, across from the Court House, is the WILLARD SERVICE STATION. Service Batteries for all cars. Phone 127 A. V* Hazelton, Prop. Successor to C. A. Linch Che Oregon I Old Newspapers, 5c and 10c Bundles >