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PAGE FOl'R RONDAI. DM I MIlKIl I ft, «'MV. GRANTS l*A8N DAILY COI KlKH Life’s Harvest Time Do you know the most profitable time in a man's life? No. it isn’t in youth. They say it is front 40 to 60. Thai's the time when you are supposed to be old enough to have put away youthful dreaming and settled down to business with sufficient experience to be of material benefit to you. It's the time when you will make your stake, the time of your greatest earning capacity. Are you making good? Have you a substantial account at the bank? Are your dollars beginning to work for you? If not. come in and have a talk with us. We may be abie to help you. It's never too late to mend PER52NÆL LOCAL i \tu-and Airs Earl Browne, of Bringing Trucks llonu Medford, were In the city Bunday. Ed. Friday and Harvey Isham and Arthur Brown, of the Oregonian other truck drivers went to Wolf circulation force. Is in the city today. Creek last night to drive Friday's Willard storage battery service three trucks and Isham's one truck station. 314 North Sixth St 17tf home, as the work on the highway contracts were cloned down several Rev. W. J. Fenton, of Corvallis, days ago. held services at the M. E. church South at Williams yesterday. O. B. '.Hurd, of Seattle, visited the IMiuee M Spence llalla On December 25. Neilson's orches Geo. AL Esterly family at Waldo and tra will furnish the music. Supper W T. 'Pattillo of this city. MKMBn at midnight. Tickets 12, Come and Mr. and Mrs W. H. Peck anil Mrs. od . hai ms« uv. enjoy the fuu. «V SII 'I Mary Styan. of Cero Gordo. 111., ar«* spending a few days with Mr and i Married in Washington— Mrs. W. II. Pattl^o. Captala Okerlll. of Appleton. MacKey, Colo» Mrs. George B. of Colo I | Wash., and Wesleyv. C. Woodcock, of ‘Gene 1 oburn'» Appetite— Victor, Colo., rado Springe and "Ham sandwiches and sweet cider mother of Mrs. Ralph Stearns, is vis Kerby. Ore . were married Novem are not generally considered the iting Dr. and Airs. Stearns over the ber 25th at the home of the bride In th«» northern city. The groom served choicest combination for breakfast, holidays. * • . 22 months overseas and was dls- especially dering the««* days of freet- J. J. Wavrick arrived a few days Mg weather, but this was the i»ortion ago from Weiser, Idaho, to Join his >charged last June Th«* happy couple . will make thfMr home at Karby. which Eugene L. Coburn, county wife, who has been visiting her Such will be New Edison pho clerk of Josephine county, was com- ents. Mr. and Mr. Elmer Oolvlg. nographs, now that they're be peleld to accept when his delaye«i her grandmother. Mrs. Knight. Decorating for Christum ing encased in period cabinets Many of the business men. have al- Southern Pacific train arrived at Al of classic beauty. From now on. Harvey York came down from (’.a- bany about 10 hours late, en route ready decorated their place« of bus with the exception of 'but two zelie. Cal.. Saturday night to spend to Portland. The diner was taken iness with Christmas greenery, but models, all New Edisons, at a day with his mother. Mr. York It has not yet become general. As off at Eugene and it was nearly noon whatever price, will be offered says the thermometer stood at 14 be Christmas Is only 10 days away, an when the belated train pulled in at low when h«* left Gazelle Saturday in cabinets portraying the ex- effort should be made to sprea<1 the Albany. During the 10-minute wait morning. quisite art of the famous de- cheer of Uie season as soon ns pos- Mr. Coburn and a few of his hungry signers of iwiod funiture’s Harry Hull, of Portland, arrived sible. and no doubt loads of trees fellow-passengers skirmished around golden age. and found one Albany soft drink man Sunday to spend the holidays here will appear as soon as the roads ' who braved the frigid weather and with his imrents. Harry says that have bwome normal again. opened shop. They breakfasted on this is regular summer weather mm- eider and cold ham sandwiches. Mr. pared with Portland 14 below zero Ia*gi<>n Smoker Tomorrow Night— “Tlie Phonograph with a Soul" Coburn, who is thinking seriously of and two feet of «now The American I-eglon will hav«* a Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Penny and »on, smoker at the Chamber of Commerce entering the race for the republican nomination for secretary of state, former residents of this county who Tuesday evening. December 18. Sev was one of the lucky travelers to be moved to Klamath Falls and recent en-thirty Is the time set and regular STANTON ROWELL assigned a room at the Imperial. — ly sold out their holdings there, were business will be made away with In in the city for a few days. «•*«- — | ( a hurry, then some good fighting will They Music and Photo House , Oregonian. went to 'Myrtle Creek this morning take place 507 G Street Cedric Fields will meet to visit Mr. Penny’s mother. I T>ave Irishman In a throe round bout The largest bell in the world is I anti Cha« Partin, an ex-sailor, will the great bell Monarch of Moscow. meet Dr. Rillick or Dr. Macy In a weighing 193 tons and cast in 1734. Two f«»r Tank Cori»— Allen Fenner, a world war vete three round affair The Keg com- ran of Wonder, and Oscar Walton, mlttee la busy and a good time I» HORN of Dryden, tire., enlisted Saturday assured. Ex-«ervlce men are wel- PE'i'ERSON—To Mr. and Mrs. Dave for service in th«* tank corps. come Peterson. Friday. December 12. a son. Return From <>. \. <’— HOHN ANO SILK IWTK'OATN NucifMor to Mr«. E. Rrhkopt THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Priceless Heirlooms to Hand Down in the Family -0 *> The Important, the particular gift I» not made lo láat but rather to endura. a day. For enduring qualities, for eumforl, constant utility, for en dearing memories, furniture makes the beet gift you can select. Go elsewhere for frivilou» gift», but for the gift that repre sents your moat loving care, come to us. ■ THE NEW EDISON " WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ” Rues, LiNOLfuMS R ancis , W au P aw , S iw ' nc M ach / nss l H oosuas H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND P honc 50 605 G STRfET. G rants P ass , O regon This Jolly Little Tailor of Mr. Miller Coni«*« Home— Misses Jeanette Cramer. Clara More languages are »arid to be Knips. Ella Anderson. Helen Bob- spoken in San Francisco than in any zlen and 'Marion Sabin arrived on last other city on the globe. night's No. 15 at 1:30 this morning from Corvallis. On account of the NEW TOIIAJT cold snap freezing the water pipes GOOD BARGAIN in Chevrolet car; in the college buildings the ladies sell for cash or Ford and cash. were dismissed and sent home, about HEADQl ARTERS FOR GM. S. Barton. Phon- SIB C 350 leaving each night. Other Grants Pass students will arrived tonight FOR SALE — Fine thorough bred fox and on later trains. terrier. Male. 3 years old. Fond of children. $5. Call 414 South R«-|>airing the Damage— Fifth street, or phone 248. 42 Plumbers and linemen are work Manicuring sec« in leather roll ing overtime now trying to repair the up«. WANTED-—Men who know how to Persian Ivory cornile, brush«**, swamp for horse skidding in win damage done by the cold snap. As mirrors, puff box«*», ta|c ter weather. $5 «per day of 8 hours, the ¡«eople of the Rogue valley are boxes, jevv-'ll ca««-», perfume address I. E. Kesterson Lumber not educated to the necessity of pro- tecting water pipes from the frost, sets an«l a large variety of Co.. Worden. Oregon. 74 many exposed pipes wT re bursted and small pieces. WANTED—'leading soprano singer it will take many days to repair all for choir work. Address No. 2266. the damage. Light and telephone • are Courier. 45 wires are also down Tn many iobali-! Sells Drugs-Rooks and LOST—An auto tire chain. Please ties, and the linemen are attempting Stationery notify or leave at Olding’s gär to bring order out of the chaos. In ige. 45 the meantime some of us know how it Is to be without the convenient FOR SALE- I dozen pure bred phone. It will sound good to hoar White I>eKhorn hens at $1.25 each. even the familiar "line’s busy” Call at 825 Washington Blvd. 45 ! again. “Agents Authority to Stell"—book FOR SALE -Good «-room house or 50 blanks, 50c, Courier office. $600. Heath & Herman. Buv Red Cross Seals. Holiday Goods CLEMENS District Attorney (Miller return«! Sunday from Salem, where he at- tend«*<1 a meeting of the district at torneys of the state. He says that because of the severe wenther in manv parts of Oregon, the attend ance wax light, only 1« of the prose cutors being pr«*sent. The weather to the north, states Mr. Miller, was much more strenuous than we of Southern Oregon can appreciate read ily. Tt felt, he wild, like coming Into another country to come from the Willamette to the Rogue valley, and he was surprised to hear people com-. Plaining of the storm here la the mark of correct tailoring and senslblo economy. Orders for Christina« «hoiild lie pli«-ed non. GEO. S. CALHOUN Fifteen year« Imul ¿;ent Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN Christmas AT Peerless Clothing Co Cash Clothiers X Sidway Go-Carts OREGON Lt!™ s TONIGHT — AT HELMER’S ••The «Ionie oí Good Furiti! tire” V NAZIMOVA “THE BRAT” THE INCOMI'AR IRLE IN Seven Acts of Supreme Entertainment We will treat you right Because we are here to stay THE WONDERUL PLAY WHERE DEVOTION IN RAGS SII A VI ES .IE \ LOI SY One of the Best Pictures Ever Shown in Grants Pass—ask those who saw it last night and It's rhe Climate Don’t let the cold weather keep you home you will regret it Rose’s «. <». Reynolds, See our window for gifts for the Wee One” % I Letcher & Son