Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 08, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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To the Young Man
Are your “Boy Scout” days about oxer? Date you about com­
pleted your studies?
Are you alsmt ready for the real great bat­
tle* of lit«? Then listen to your banker for just a moment.
If you haven't an account at the bank, no matter how small,
start one today. Don’t put ft off
Your financial success depends
upon it. Make the start
Add to your deposit. The habjt will
grow. Some day you will thank your banker for this adtlce
providing you follow it. Of course our bank extends you an Imi­
tation to open an account.
T. E. Ixtban, of Golden, is in the
city today.
C. P. Slade made a trip to Med
ford this morning.
Willard storage battery service
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station. 314 North Sixth St.
Mrs. Marse .Iordan and son. Ralph
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left thia afternoon for Hornbrook to i Jnazl | tliv
remain.
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I’houF W as
Elmer Dunbar, former resident of dorf hall Tnre«Ia®°-
«.im c
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this |>4ace, but recently of Klamath
,
Deip
Falls, is ill the city.
Entertainment at WilderV*1
It took six months to make "The!
An entertainment consisting'<>f In­
MFMBKB
Knickerbocker Buckaroo" f featuring
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‘ strumentai music, vocal solo« and
i t 1»; k \i ut M
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Doug. Fairbanks, Oregon. Wednee-
Wednee-' readings will be given by
Granta
s r» M
42 Pass talent at AVildervllle chur h on
day and Thursday.
Mrs. H. I*. DeArmond returned to Friday evening. December 12th. be­
Medford this afternoon after spend­ ginning at 7:40. Admission will be
ing a week with her parents. Mr. and 15 and 25 vents. -Proceeds to be ai>
Mrs. J. M. Tetherow.
Idli'd on piano fund.
Mrs J. \V. McDonnough returned1
5HOP to \shhind this morning, after Nclglilntrs of the W. O. \1 —
makes acceptable Christmas
spending a few days with her daugh­
Election of officers Monday night,
remembrances.
ter. Mrs. C. R. Fifleld.
also the report of the building com-
Rev.'Joseph Knotts went to Ash- mittee.
A full attendance
land this morning and from there sired
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will leave for Portland tonight to
With You My Own.
attend the inter-church world move- Ejection of Officer
Hand In. Hand .Again.
The Rogue River Valiev grange
ment meetings.
Drifting On.
Ed. Gano went to l*ortland today. , will meet In regular session on 8at-
I Ain Climbing Mountains.
called there on account of the ser- urday night. December 13th. for the
All Thru the Night.
lous illness of his mother. Mm. Ein-- election of local and state officers,
Who Wants a Radiy.
ma Daniels, who has been visiting j Under the new plan the officers of
Kara van.
| the state grange are elected by
her daughter. Mrs. E. F. Palm.
Moonlight.
Hough and wife, of Buhl, 'throughout the various locals.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Whv Do They Call Them Wild
ho spent several days with ; candidates being selected by a
Women.
er’s brother, W. O. Hough, I mary election previously held.
Hawaiian Bluebird.
¡left Sunday morning for 1-os Angeles
That Naughty Waltz.
* for the winter.
Crescent City for *3—
Beautiful Summer Night.
Owing io the present excellent
The funniest and most exciting
In Your Arms.
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Fairbanks
picture
ever
attempted
condition
of the roads the Grants
PETER RABBIT SERIES
My Isle of Golden Dreams.
' will be shown Wednesday and Thurs­ Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will
FAIRY TALEB
Mv Baby’s ‘Arms.
day at the Oregon.
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BILIA WHISKERS
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Gun Koehler and wife, of Oakland. for »5.
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BOOKS
STANTON ROWELL
Cal., and their daughter and hus­
MOTHER IMMISE
Music and Photo House
band, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Connell, of Mill Attend Church Conference—
CLOTH BOOKS
307 G Street
Rev. C. M Cline has been invited
southern Idaho, met here last week
CHUCK COONIE SERIES
and are expecting to make their and experts to attend a conference
of the inter-church world movement
home here.
Sergeant and Mrs. E. L. French of at Bortland this week where the plan
BORN
the local army recruiting station, at-| of taking a religion survey of the
Sells llrtigs-Books and
SCHROEDER—To M
tended the Elks' annual memorial entire state with all the religious
Stationery
Paul Schroeder, of Provolt.
exercises in Medford
yesterday bodies coojierating. will be laid out.
Thursday, December 4, a daughter.
2JU fte«ct£C Xtas»
I where an excellent program was Two or three ministers are chosen
from each locality by the state com­
rendered.
Placer location notices at Courier
Walter H. Green, a disabled ex- mittee to receive the Instructions I
office.
service man of this city, left yester­ and on their return from the confer-1
day for Portland, where he will un­ once will lay the plan bofore the
dergo a medical examination prepar­ churches of their community, i C. M.
atory to taking a course in electrical and Joseph Knotts have been invit-
[engineering under the direction of ed to represent .this city.
the federal board for vocational edu­
Listen— •
cation in Seattle.
Launspach's orchestra of Medford
Six thousand seven hundred feet
of thrills and laughter in Doug Fair­ will give a dance at the Waldorf hall.
Last Times Tonight
bank's latest picture. "The Knlcker- Tuesday". December 9. Dancing I from
bocker Buckaroo” at the O recon, 8:30 till 9 free. We promise i to
Wednesdav and Thursday.
42 give you your money's worth.
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E. -A. Holmes and family lef* this
afternoon for San Jose to spend the ( olici in Session—
in
Circuit court is In session today
winter, expecting to return to (Grants
Pass some time next sumnjer. Mr. with Judge Calkins on the lw-nf h
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Holmes is yet Incapacitated from the The attention of the court was today
a'-cldent which befell him some prineiiurlly o citpled with arguments
months ago while in the emplov of ‘b civil cases, one of them being that
the Southern Pacific company.
f>F *F,e California-Oregon Power com
The sweetest love storv ever told on the screen
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I<pany vs certain water users along
the power line south of 1 he city.
Bond Buyers Here—
«U'llkopf
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
SHEET MUSIC
Some New Songs
Children’s
If you want your jclft to make a lasting. favorable Impression, to
endure and represent for yearn your thouahtful care, make It fur­
niture
We have a selection of pieces which contain* something
will meet your reiiulrements. b<- the» elaborate or simple
that
Don't finish your gift list without seeing our suggestions here
* WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ”
flu6i liNCirtiMf, R ahms , W au P aha , Srw/Nt M achihh ¿ Hoosrrns.
H olmans F urniture S tore
OPPOSITE THE RAND STAND
P h ON£ 50
605 G STREET, GRANTS PASS, OREGON
CLEMENS
OREGON
Anita Stewart
“A Midnight Romance
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Tomorrow Only
ETHEL BARRYMORE in
“THE DIVORCEE”
Theatre
WED., DEC. 10
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'VHt JOUOHlv
THE LAUGHING HIT
Representatives of three bond buy­
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ing houses are in the city today to, Royal Arili
Regular meeting Wednesday. De­
bid on the bonds of the Grants Pass I
Irrigation district. Two are from cember 10. Election of officers. F.
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Portland and one from San Fran- M. Huyler. JI. I*.
cisco.
MORE SIIEEP
Great
Britain
has nineteen times
Martineau at C onvention—
Al Martineau, of the Josephine (as many sh«cp per a re as the Unit­
ed States.
In Great Britain there
hotel, returned yestc-riP
. ‘ n-lan <■ at the convention of Ore­ Is one sheep for ever 2.3 p . e* of
gon hotel men. held at Albany. This land. In the United State there Is
■invention had representatives from one For each 40 acres, Two factor*
al! -parts of the state and had milch ,re For the ,-ost part resp<*»«nil»l»- for
of inti rest and value to those who the condition. 1st , system of man­
attended. Mr. Martineau was elect- agement; 2nd. n -.r irai dlffl-.-ulties
ed third vice-president of the organ- such as climate, .mil. etc. Josephine
izatlon and was also a member of County Farm Bureau New*.
the resolutions committee.
"Ag-nt* A ithorlt.v to Sell" --book
Quartz blanks at Courier office.
of 50 blanks. 50c, Courier offici-
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You Can Get Many Ideas
For Your Holiday Shopping
From Our
Window Display
6)^ MARK' SWA h
If you do not see it in our window,
come inside — we have it there.
Mis* Norton
Paul Nicholson
«1.50,
SEATS ON SALE MONDAY—MAILORDERS NOW
Overcoats
Shoes, Furnishing's
FOR MEN-AT
Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF II XRT SCIIAI FNEIt ANU MIRA ( Mil Ill s
F or G ifts —
Ivory Bed Room Suite
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"The Homo of Goo'il Fiirnil nreC
213 «»nil 215 South Sixth Street
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Letcher & Son
The Wardrobe Cleaners
315 N. Sixth Street
Phone 147
Cleaning
Pressing'
Repairing
We call and deliver
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