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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1919)
PAG« Fon GRANT« PAMM DAILY <XH IiiKR F To the Young Man LOOIL I FER52NÆL . r“ Mrs. B. F. Kenyon made a trip to John B. Mackinson, of Miami, Fla., Medford thia morning. brother of Mrs Eugene Bureau, ar Mrs. George Thompson was a rived this mornlug from Gn<at Izikes. I III., where he received his discharge Medford visitor today. O. L, l<eigh went to Medford this from the navy. He will spend the winter in Granta Pass. morning. J. A. Callas, of the Burrough Ad Willard storage battery aervlc« station. 314 North Sixth St. I7tf ding ‘Machine Company, with h<M»d- J. 'B. Howell returned to Glendale quarters at Medford, is lu the city today for the company, Mr. Callas this morning. llarr» Floyd, of Kerby, is in the has the adding machine business the Southern Oregon section well city today. U took six months to make “The hand and is keeping a close lab 'irMBI H Knickerbocker Buckaroo" featuring possible purchasers. Doug. Fairbanks. Oregon. Wednes s-» s rrn day and Thursday. 4 2 Boy Scout MiH-ttiig Tonight—- The regular meeting of the Boy I A. W. McMillan, of Seattle. Is In «coûta will l>e held at their room in the city today. Don’t worry about Christmas can the Chamber of Commerce suite dies there will be no shortage— evening at 7:30. We Have a Few tons of it at Horning's Shack. SOtf Mr. and Mrs A. 1*. Edgerton went To Attend Inter-« liiiis-li Meet— Mr. and Mrs. Chas, R. Drake to Portland today on a business» and leave this evening for Portland to pleasure trip. The funniest and I most exciting be present at the Inter-church con Fairbanks picture ever i attempted ference there. Mr. Drake goes as a will be shown Wedn»»sday and Thurs delegate. 42 day at the Oregon. Jazz, Jazz— Mrs. Perrie Gunning arrived this To lAunspach'a Jazz. at the Wal morning to visit her parents, Mr. and dorf hall Tuesday nlght. Dec 9. 41 Mrs. Jos. Fetzner. O. S. Blanchard and Frank c. V Bramwell went to Jacksonville to- Creecvat City for •fl owing to the present excellent day on business. iMrs. Hibbs arrived this morning condition of the roads the Grants | from Seattle to si>end the winter( Pass A Crescent City Stage Co. will You all know the old reliable Elgin * , *. \ ............ ' » v> * * • •. with her sister. Mrs. Helen Dodson. take you to Crescent City or return ------- _ 75tf Six thousand seven hundred feet ^or of thrills and laughter in Doug Fair bank’s latest picture. “The Knicker Revivals to Continue— Revival meetings are still in pro bocker Buckaroo" at the Oregon. Wednesday and Thursday. 42 gress and will continue Indefinitely. W. T. Breen, of the Grants Pass We appreciate the Interest already and Crescent City stage company, shown and extend a welcome to all came over from Crescent City last who can attend. Services begin at T:30 p. ni. Yours for a full gospel. night. John E. Moore, of Alexandria. N. J Tx Green, pastor. 308 West I Denn Fox Here Sunday— Dak., arrived here yesterday. Mr. Street Miss Elizabeth Fox, dean of wom Moore has purchased a 120-acre tract en of the Tniverafty of Oregon, will ' and also a Grants PHtas residence pro- Listen— address the people of this community* ! perty. 1-aunspach’s orchestra of Medford next Sunday afternoon at the Church 1 Eric and John Parson, of Boston. will give a dance at the Waldorf hall. of Christ. She is being sent here Mass., are In the city for a few days Tuesday. December 9. Dancing from by the Y. W. C. A. and will tell of1 looking up land prospects, The 9:30 till 9 free We promise to 3Rtf her experiences in France, where »be ■ gentlemen are nephews of Dr. Par- give you your money’s worth, spent two years during the war Dean son. of Ashland, and will visit Ash- t 'ar of Fordson* Arrive— ¡ Fox is a fascinating speaker and her land soon. C A. Winetrout Is today unload- experiences in France have given K. G. Van Sickle, of Cleveland. O., 1 greater vitality to her messages. arrived last night from Portland and Ing a car of seven Fordson tractors. To every lover of beautiful will spend some time in this section. Two of them are already sold, music* the great artists send MAKE CHRISTMAS GIFT He is looking for a suitable tract of to C. E. Tucker nnd the other to Christmas Greet- their warm OF THE HOME PAPER lan(j. •Mrs. Van Sickle will arrive Wardrip of Tokay Heights. ings. They cannot be with you here in a couple of months. on Christmas Day but they can I No more acceptable Christmas Royal Arch Mason*— visit you through the Victro*a present than a year’s subscription to Regular meeting Wednesday, —their “ther self.” Their . the old home paper for friends who cember 10. Election of officers. ’ F, song, their art. their laughter \ have moved away can be made for M. Huyler. H. P. 4 2 can help to make your day hap j the same money, says the O. A. C. pier and remain throughout ! prees service. Unlike most other BORN the year to cheer and enter- friends it never forgets to write, but RYMFR To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. tain you. I 52 times a year it spreads a feast of Rymer, 507 L street, Sunday, De- jnews, rich in memory-stirring items VI« TROLAS ANI» RfcX ’OK l>S cember 7, a son. ¡that form the best possible substitute The sale of Red Cross Christmas STANTON ROWELL to a visit “back home.” Call on or Music and Photo House write tbe editor today,” advises the seals by which the fight against tu I berculosis is carried on. tarted here 507 G Street college editor. this week. The children of the public schools through the assistance of their teach ers have already done a good big bus iness. selling stamps. Persons desiring stamps will find them on sale. beginning tomorrow at Sabin's. Clemens’, De ma ray's, Na In genuine California Redwood tional Drug Store. Kinnej- 4 Truax. Boxes Ideal for mailing Firth's. Golden Rule and Helmer’s. The following church societies Your have taken up the sale of stami»s on the days mentioned. Eastern Friends Wednesday. December 10. Presby <X».MI’RISING AIC.M1 We pack and wrap th««m ready terian Aid Society. NAVY «TOBIES—LOTS to mail. Buys l»r. Witham I’roprty Thursday. December 11. • Baptist TITLES—«Hk- EACH. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Swoape. who Aid Society. came here this summer from Cali Friday. December 12. Christian CLEMENS fornia. have decided to locate here Aid Society. Sells Drugs-Books nnd permanently, and have bought the Saturday, December 13, St. Ann’s Stationery Dr. Witham residence, formerly Altar Society. known a« the H. L. Gilkey property, Monday, December 15, St. Luke's n. %&xa£JL J on Olive street, close to the high Guild. school. The sale was made by A. Tuesday, December 16, Methodist N. Parsons. Aid Society. --------------- Are your "Boy Scout" days about over? Have you about com pleted your studies? Are you about ready for the real great bat tles of life? Then listen to your banker for just a moment. If you hsveu’t *¡1 account at the bank, no matter how small, start one today. Don't put it off. Your financial success depends upon it. Make the start. Add to your deposit. The habit will grow. Some day you will thank your banker for this advice— providing you follow it. Of course our bank extends you ah imi tation to open an account. •— - ■" ' r— ------------------------- >olions that »ill null your notion tor < liriMma*. Notions timi will nult your notion to kwq*. Succewor to Ml*. E. Rehkopt THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON American Made Wrist Wacthes Letcher & Son he Important, the particular gift Is not mude to last a day, but rattier to endure. For endurlug qualities, for comfort, constant utility, for rn dearlng memories, furniture majtes the liegt gift you can select Go elsewhere for frlvllous gifts, but for the gift that repre sents your moot loving cary. come to us '* WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ” Rues. LiNOtruMs R amis , M u /A p «*, St H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND pHONf 50 605 G street , grants P ass , oreggh This Jolly Little Tailor of Woild’s Greatest Artists Quinby’s Chocolates BOOKS for BOYS OREGON T“T Ethel Barrymore P A T H E NEWS “The Divorcee A play of Realities and deep sympa- thies. Where a woman dares to be strong and true. Sister for sister against slander and the world. A cry of a soul against man-made laws. BEAITIFIL GOWNS Is the mark of correct tailoring and sensible e onomy. orders for Christmas should lie pla<-ed now. GEO. S. CALHOUN Fifterii year* local agent <»O3 <i Street Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN—AT Peerless Clothing Co Cash Clothiers F or G ifts — HELMER’S “Tlus Homo of Good Furniture” Quality Quantity —all nixes. -the same per pound as other chocolates The Wardrobe Cleaners 315 N. Sixth Street Phone 147 Cleaning Pressing' Repairing COMEDY •‘GIVING THE BRIDE AWAY’’ GORGIXM s SETTING« Tt »MORROW Doug. F airbanks in “The Knickerbocker Buckaroo 215 nnd 215 Smith Slitti Street - -the best. Price AMERICA*« FOREMOST A4TRESH MACHIN ft i HoOHtAS. We call and deliver L. (>. itcynolds