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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1919)
PAGE EIGHT. GRANTS I’ASei DAILY CXH RIER ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ > ADDITIONAL LOCAL • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Will Wwi Tomorrow— A marriage license was iaaued to day at the office of the county clerk for the wedding of Mikkel tlimme- atad and Cecil Zitna McCain, both, of Murphy. The happy event will occur on Thanks«!» ing day. When the Frost Is on the Punkin and the Fodder’s in the Shock Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN AT Peerless Clothing Co Wedded at Medford— Miss Lila Moore of Central Point and Andrew S. Butts, a rancher near Grants Pass, who si>ent three years in the regular army service, were married at 3 o'clock Wednesday af ternoon by Rev. L. ¡Myron Booger at the latter's home on West Fourth street The ne’"ly wedded couple will reside on the Hull ranch below Grants Pass recently purchased by Mr. Butts. .Medford Mail Tribune. Cash Clothiers Turkey Dinne And all that goee with it a Mar garet's Cafe tomorrow, 11:30 till 9. Musical Much Enjoyed— The auditorium of the church was well filled by an appre ciative audience last night at the re cital givpn by pupils of N. E. Towns- end. Each number on the program was especially well given showing both musical ability and careful Special numbers which training. were greatly enjoyed were vocal solo by A. K. Cass, violin solo by Glenn Hamilton and reading by Miss Wil kinson. Your Prosperous Neighbor Social Session for tile IV. O. IV.— The Woodmen of t.he World their regular convention Monday night initiated two new candidates and received two more applications for membership in the order. On next Monday evtfting the lodge will hold a social session Tor its members and their families. Lunch will be served at 6:30 o'clock, and luneb baskets will be brought by the mem bers. The camp will furnish coffee and Its trimmings. There will be a musical and literary program, also card playing an.d dancing. Ships Hi» CreAm to the Mutual Why Don’t You ? A Grade Butterfat B Grade Butterfat London. Nov. 26.—A new home rule bill setting up two parliaments in Ireland with a council or senate of -40, to be chosen by both will probably be introduced in parliament . withib two weeks. Mutual Creamery Comp’y PORTLAND. OREGON NEW TODAY New Orleans. Nov. 26.—Holding the wartime prohibition act unconsti tutional. Federal Judge Foster today granted an injunction restraining the government offi ials from .interfering with the sale of bonded liquor held in the warehouses here. “The Miracle Man” Frank L. Packard made a brave attempt at it four years ago in Munsey’s Maga zine and the result was fas cinating. IF IT IS A »OHN DEERE IT IS A GOOD HARROW Each tooth is held rigidly in place by the John Deere Lock Clamp; no trouble from teeth working loose and slipping out. For more Dairy Profit, ship The corn ' 'Iks stand like sentinels against the sunset gold. As if to guard the autumn days from winter’s biting cold; The pumpkin round have gone to deck some gay Thanksgiving board. And every ¿rov.ing thing has graced the harvest of the Lord. If the story were properly tellable in words we would tell it, but it isn't. When you buy one of our John Deere Spike- Tooth Lever Harrov/s, you have the certainty of the best possible service that this type of harrow can give. These harrowsare known in all farming sections as especially good seed bed makers. The dagger teeth are shaped properly to pulver ize the soil to best ad vantage. 76c 73c Delivered Portland STRIKING COAL MINERS UK PLACED IX J III Sheridan. Wyo.. Nov. 26.—S ores of coal miners at Carneyville. near here, who declined to return to work, have been placed in jail by United States soldiers. All other miners have been ordered to return to work by Major arren Dean, military com- mander. •. • The clamp is easily released to adjust depth of cut, to turn the tooth for a new cutting edge, or to remove the tooth for sharpening. The levers for pitching the teeth forward to penetrate, or slanting them back to smooth the soil surface, are within easy reach and are easily handled. You will find these harrows built exceptionally strong. We can furnish them ia a number of sections. If you want a harrow cart that will enable you to ride comfortably while you work, we can furnish you with the John Deere, the strongest, easiest-riding cart on the mar ket. It won’t upset. It will last for many years. Come in and look over our line of harrows C. A. WINETROUT The Implement Man — then George M. Cohan made a stage play out of it which ran for a year in New York, (.••orgi Loa no Tucker production is the story itself alive and as tertainment supreme it still something more. What is that more? It can be felt by you, but not stat ed by us. 3-DAYS-3 St VI»AI, MONDAY, NOVEMBER :MI DECEMBER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2 MATINEE SUNDAY ¡PIANO TUNING Geo. W. Cross of Medford will be in Grants Pass on or about December 1st. those wish i ing their pianos tuned or repaired kindly leave orders at Rowell's Music Store. Your satisfaction 1» my suc ess. All work guaranteed. 34 We Are Thankful FOR SALE 10 fine pure bred Du- roc-Jersey gilts; also 20 two- months old pigs and one young male hog. We are making sale prices on these pigs for one week. Ed I,. Schmidt, phone 612-F-23. 36 That our Loyal and Patriotic Soldier»- Boys can eat their Thanksgiving Dinner with their Loved Ones in their Homex IXJST—Pair of gold bowed si>ec- tacles. Finder please leave at the Courier office. 32 FOR HALE tilg tyiæ Poland China male pigs. 3 months old. J’lione Wildervllle. C. F. Daws. 32 We are Thankful FOR HALE <)ne Klrstin stump pul ler and full equipment in perfect order. Only used on 2 acres. P. Kuhnhardt. Merlin. Cre. For the tnany, many blessings we all enjoy. Carriers Wanted— Carrier boys for Daily Courier wanted routes now open. Extra pay for rainy weather. Apply once. a We are Thankful That (Dedicated to my Friend. John Ha.m rmhire) It’s the climate: It’s the climate! Let us all cry out aloud. It’s the climate; It’s the climate! That can’-t lie hid behind the ____ shroud. Our God has been so gracious In giving life anew. Our souls are oh,’so».grateful That we have not got the flu. It's the climate; It’s the climate! See those rosy, rosy cheeks Of so many sturdy people As they sprint along our street. Where seldom tils o’er’take us For the perms that kill mankind Are beaten up with sunshine, A blessing so divine. It’s the climate! It’s the climate! ¡God Jias given us to spare, So with people do we speak ■ And with them humbly sha're. To ye burdened, stricken people [If health you seek In heart Come. Join us here in Oregon And in our rhyme take part. It’s the climate! It’s the climate! i All ye nations lend an ear; j Tf you join us here In Oregon You'll never need to fear. To the rich we offer health To the poor we offer wealth When all will join in songs of praise Hossanah-God-and sunshine's rays FRANKJ.iIN 8. BRAMWELL Josephine County Citizens are Prosperous. » 4 » » We are Thankful That the Josephine County Bank is publishing today their statement showing Resourses Over Five Hundred Thousand Dollars Our Customers and Friends have made this possible. t i 1