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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1919)
PACK KIGHT. UR.CTB l’ABB D AILY COI KI bill NATI lililí, UH’EMBER «I. IIHI». at hand. 1 fould out later that he ¡night. 1 quietly got into the house was confined iu the county Jail back and »poke to my wife. 1 hud to tell of the courthouse. That ramo iilxht her what 1 hid done und asked her I Continu«! from pa*» li 1 climbed over the steel fence that if anyone had been inquiring for me. Free .Methodist and waited through the next day and surrounds the Jail. It waa about I8 Bhe told me a man giviug the name Services at Free Methodist church DeWitt did uot show up. I felt con feet high. I thought I could apeak A. Sharp, which In Itself was sus Bunday morning. Sunday school at fident that he had been arrested. 1 to him and assure him I would llbor- picious, had called several timos 10 a. ni. Preaching at 11 a. m. by then decided to come to Yreka and ■ ate him. But seeing him in the Jail, | within the week saying that he want- the pastor, subject “And Ye Shall see if he was in jail and try to lib I reading so contentedly. I took second1 '•d »d me to examine some mining Pro pro Seek 'Me, and Find Ate, When erate hint it possible. 1 crossed up ; thought and decided I would not let perty and that he would call again. Evening service at 7:30. Ev eryone through the Baldy range and I open J him know 1 was there. So the next I did not remain at home that night, Invited. ed a cabin on the way up. got a Win ‘day I boa rd ml the train at Grants but went up the mountain and stay- 'A. J. Evi wards. pastor. chester rife and five cartridges and I’ass an officer was on the plat- mi until the next day. when the wife caine,into Yreka. 1 hid my stuff on form at the time and rode to Port- brought me some food to a point on the outskirts of town and learned land. Oregon. St. Luke’s Episcopal the outskirts bf town, That night 1 Evening service at 7:30 p. rn that DeWitt had been taken to In Portland J wrote DeWitt a let- returned to my horn» for my good I then went ter purporting to be from a friend clothes. Your attendance will assist the na Granta 1*115». Oregon tion-wide campaign. Rev. Philip K. down to the Klamath river to where who had Just heard of his trouble, I My wife borrowed the dredge Is operating, crossed on expressing my sympathy and assur had no money al'ailable. and 1 took J Hammond, vicar in charge. the bridge and crossed the Siskiyou ing him I would not desert hint 1 the money and went to Ixvadville. * i --------- , rattle by way of the lookout at Gar sent it in care of the sheriff at Grants Colorado. There I melted the bul Bethany Prvebyterian Church Sunday school at 10 a tn., classes rison Springs. I arrived at Grants Pass. I did this with the Idea that lion. changed Its flneneM and went for all ages Morning worship at Pass three or four days later and he might read between the lines and to New Orleans. How did I change 11, " A Surrendered Ufa.” Evening went to town to see what I could understand that I was his partner the fineness? By throwing In a do«- worship. 7:30. “The Story of Esther find out about DeWitt. I read the whom he had deserted in Scott Bar en silver dollars and a quarter of 11 the Beatuiful Queen.” Thia entranc account of DeWitt’s capture at the li and that 1 would try to liberate him pound of copper wire. At New Or ing story will be told at the evening brary. that he had admitted his part even if I had to hold up the sheriff leans I put the bullion Into the as •ervice. and iowons will be drawn in ,he and had Riven his true to do so. I signevi a fictitious name say office and received from It about - - * > . * __ . TYMF!)«3 wlll.’h HFi/ln c 11 Q ti.ztt.'vii ♦ 3, tk » from this character which will fit name- wh,ch ma,1p ,ne «»spicious that to the letter, knowing that DeWitt 33.200. I bought two drafts of 31.- 000 each which I sent to th» wife In into the life of today. he to,d more than al»P«»re<i In the I would recognize my hand writing. Next Thursday evening the mid- oaper. I walked by the Jail several From Portland 1 went to Salt laike Salt latke City. These drafts were week service at 7:45. The subject <i:nes ,o set> if 1 could see htm or City. but being suspicious of De turned over to the Boawells, she In give him an opportunity to see me. Witt’s interview with the newspa dorsing them. Then I went to New is ‘■Jesus.“ Henry G. Hanson, minister. so that he would know that help was pers. I didn’t go home until mid- York from New Orleans with the In- 80SWELL MINE OWNEK j Ht the Churches Newman M. E. Church There will be a special feature at Newman M. E. church Sunday at 11 when the pastor. Rev. Joseph Knotts will preach to the young people of the Sunday school including the boys and girls. The theme will be “The Magnetism of Christ” and Rev Knotts will endeavor, by interesting demonstrations to impress the teach ings of the sermon upon the minds of the hearers in a manner they cannot soon forget. In the evening his’ theme will be “Indecision.” Special music is planned for both morning and evening. At the Sunday school hour at 10 a. m. a new class for young men is to be formed with Rev. Knotts as teacher. All young men not attend ing Sunday school are invited join this class. The Epworth league will meet at 4:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. tentlon of puttln* the balance of the 'bullion into the assay office» t here On my way down town I called Into I the |HN»toffice and asked for mall and received a telegram from my I wife telling me what DeWitt had told about me mid that officers had been at til« huuati and «»arched It I then went back to the hotel and remained In Now York «.bout ten days, hoping to vol some further word.” E. Firth & Co The atmosphere la aur-charged with unrrat. A return Io a lower price lev«i do«» not. to ua, show Itself In the Immediate future If you trade with a »tors like ours, your money is us safe to buy as much us it 'will any where or any place. We don't fight u 11 v body, we' just do the beat and squarest way we kuow how- If wn didn’t we would stunt our»»Ives. Country people ar» e»p««c!Ally safe with UM. because, for everybody's safety, we have Just on« price. H r nre fm-llug the «H'an lty of mori liandlxx and dur a<hl*e> to you I» “Buy early and BUY AT FIRTHS M ake HAPPY D Our store is a Christmas Store now—Full of Gifts suitable for a Man’s Christmas Anyone that is looking for a Christmas Rememberance for "Him” can find any number of choice and exclusive things here that will be appropriate, appreciated and “Just the Thing n Rapti»t Church Bible school at 10 a. m., a steady growth is marking the work of the school. We have classes for all ages. Morning service at ’ll, with sermon on “Big Business,’’ the choir wni sing, “Oh How Excellent." B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. ‘Evening service at 7:30. sermon on ‘Tn Jesus.” The ehoir will sing “At Evening Time” ’and Miss Pattillo and Mr. Slade will sing the duet. “ Resigpat ion.” In the afternoon there will be a basket dinner and preaching service at Merlin, sermon on “The Religion We Need.” A cordial invitation to all C. M. Cline, preacher. / St ITS <>l Elico ITS II ITS CAI’S BELTS shirts SIH »EN HUN ES SWEATERS TIE PINs II IMIhEIM Hil l XI < Ml I III SI SPENDERS IMBHELLAS II IMI RAM I t Come here and we’ll gladly assist you in making your selections! First Church of Christ Scientist Christian Science services are held every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. The subject Sunday is. “God the Only Cause and Creator.” SHOP EARLY “Cash Clothiers” “If Men Wear It, We Have It” St. Anne's Catholic Church Sunday masses at 7:30 and 9:30 o’clock. Rev. J. G. Vien, C. S. V.. pastor. 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