Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 16, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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GRANTS PAUS DAILY OOUR1
PAGB FOUI
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Life’s Harvest Time
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Ito you know the moat profitable time in a man’s life.’ No, it
isn’t in youth. They say it is from 40 to 60.
That’s tho time when you are supposed to be old enough to
have put away youthful dreaming an«i 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 or your greatest earning
capacity. Are you making good? Have you a substantial account
at the bank? Are your dollars beginning to work for yon? It not.
come in and ha\e a talk with us. We may be able to help you
It-
never too late to mend. .
PER5ÍWL ma LOCAL |
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J. E. Bartlett, of Medford, is in the Recruiting Parly Usin'«—
Lieutenant E. B. Jackson and re­
city today.
Willard storage battery service cruiting party, who came here last
station. 314 North Sixth St.
1 lit Saturday from Camp latwis on re­
S J Way meat, of Galice. Is spend­ cruiting duty, left this morning for
Marshfield. Bandon and Coquille,
ing the day In towu.
where they will make enlistments.
Mr. and Mrs Albert Scherer, <»r While here they enlisted two men
Selma, are in the city for a day.
for the tank corps Allen Fenner
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morrison, of and Os ar Walton.
Merlin, were visitors in the dty to-
day.
En”4rrn Star Milling—
Ralph W. Eddy, of Cathlamet,
Regular meeting of the Eastern
AV ash., arrived here this morning to Star Wednesday night
\ll officers
spend the holidays with his mother are urged to be present.
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Don't worry about’Christmas can­
dies there will be no shortage
Uitlirop line*. Enlarge Farm—
tons of it at Horning's Shack. 30tf
l.ithrop Brothers have Just con­
Judd S. Fish, superintendent of
EDGE BILL PASSED. XOU
eluded
the purchase of the 3t acre
the
Waldo
mine,
was
in
the
city
yes
­
GOES TO THE PKF-SIDFXT
tract of land adjoining their hold-
terday.
Mias Clara Wolke arrived here ' Inge in the lower valley from G il.
Washington. Dec. 16. The sen­
was
The purchase price
ate adopted the conference re|»ort on Sunday from Portland to spend sev- I earner.
$10.000 The land is in orchard and
the Edge bill authorizing organiza- eral weeks at home,
\ delayed shipment of Reed [toll alfalfa. the 12 acres of apples upon
tion of corporations to extend credit
in Europe to stimulate export trade. Buggies Just arrived at Helmers. 4 it having returned $5.000 worth of
Mr. and Mrs. George Riddle spent fruit the past season. Ono block of
he bill now goes to the president.
Sunday at Riddle to be present at winter banana apples having aver­
,the 80th birthday of Mr. Riddle's aged 14 boxes of fruit per tree, some
CONDITIONS IX COAL
of the best trees having yielded as
INDI STRI NEAR NORM XL father.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Coburn, of high as 32 boxes.
Portland,
who recently Invested In
Washington. Dec. 16.—Virtually
norma! conditions 4n the distribution Josephine county property, arrived (liriMmaa Pianti
Primulas are in bloom, light and
of coal have been restored, »nd the here yesterday and left today for
dark pink, Beat plants we have had
order reducing the amount of coal their property.
at
Dick Rowley, guide at the Jose­ for years.
Will be on dlwplay
'for coking has been rescinded. Pro-
1 ductfon of enat throughout the coun­ phine caves, who has been connected Harnes' Jewelry store December IS.
try ".as practice ly normal, and only : w ith the highway survey locating
Jn i few instance« were workers ro-lthe line to the caves, came to town Billiard llall Broken Into—
Iiorted idle.
yesterday for a few days’ visit.
The Owl billiard and pool hall wan
Messrs. Myers and Price, who have
entered
by thietes some time during
MEW TODAY
been in charge of the work of mak-
laat night, and the few dollars the
GOOD BARGAIN in Chevrolet car: ‘ng a survey of the cays road from
The
raytack k till contained were taken.
sell for cash or Ford and cash. ,*le Sucker creek side of G
Graytai
money, only a couple of dollars, was
Geo. S. Barton. Phone 515. 33tf; mountain, came in from Camp Peck in small change, largely in nlckles
Monday.
and pennies. Entrance was gained
FOR SA1JC—1
dozen pure bred
through the rear door, a glass hav­
White leghorn hens at $1.25 each Box Sortid at Wildervill«'—
ing been broken out and the bolt on
Call at 825 Washington Blvd. 45
An entertainment and box social
the inside pushed through the.open­
FOR SALE---Good 6-room house. will lie given at the Wilderville ing thus made
was
An attempt
school
house
on
Friday
evening.
De
­
$600. Heath & Herman.
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made to pry open the door of the
cember 19. at 8 o'clock, Everybody
safe, but no headway was made In
WANTBID- Woman to take into her
is Invited.
Proceeds to go toward
this.
home »nd care for m> mother for
installing hot lunches In the school.
month or more.
Mrs. J. Pardee,
46
phone 269-J.
Galice
(•alice Mining Man Dead—
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
Good Music
in Handsome Covers
WH AT COl'LD RE
FOR
NICER
CHRISTMAS
In our window you 'will see a
dieplay of High Grade sheet
music containing both vocal
and instrumental selections.
The title page of each piece is
an artistic picture, beautifully
colored.
The music itself is entirely
separate from the cover, thus
making it ¡»ossible to frame
the picture, and still preserve
the music intact.
(HR PRICE. 3Oc PER CX»PY
STANTON ROWELL
Music and Photo House
507 G Street
VCL) HAVE ONLY
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Did you ever notice even with spoiled mid naughty children,
their change of attitude when they enter a strange but nicely
furnished home?
Em ironnient,
surroundings, have much to do with good man­
ners.
It Is worth while In every family to keep furnished as well
us you can to conie to us for the furniture
" WF TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ”
RlH,!. L'HOtfUM! R a NCU, ^AH P a AIK, SfWtHG MACHIHfS d HootliAt
H olmans F urniture S tore
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
P hon ?
50
60s G street . G rants P as «, O regoh
This Jolly Little Tailor of
Enlists for Mexican Border Duty—•
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Children’s
PETER RABBIT SERIES
FAIRY TALES
BILLY WHISKERS
035 BOOKS
MOTHER GOt 8E
CLOTH BOOKS
CHICK COONIE SERIES
ETC.
CLEMENS
Sells Drngs-Books and
Stationery
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Xtaae
Hr
Mining blanks—Courier office.
Will B. Shultz, better known as
'Powder River”.” a world war vet­
eran of Klamath Falls reenlfwted at
Some miscreant has given it out ;the local army recruiting station this
that I have quit the practice of law. : morning in the quartermaster corps
Permit me to say, in contradiction I for service on the Mexican border.
thereof, that I ant now and for the
last 11 years, have been In the prac­
l.egion Smoker Tonight—
tice of law in Grants Pass and in­
All ex-service men. whether they
tend to stay. My office is in rooms
are yet affiliated with the \merican
1 and 2. Schallhorn Building
Legian or not, are invited to attend
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J. D. WIRTSBAIGH.
the business meeting and smoker of
the local* post of the flexion at the
School, and After.
Chamber of Commerce this evening.
An Oblò editor, writing on the un- There will be some interesting bouts
certainties of life that lies before the with the gloves as well as other en­
school youth, says that it is well r*
tertainment for those attending.
call attention to the fact that one can’t
tell from a school report where a child
will stand In life’s long list. In school Skating Was Goo«l—
Some of the ponds down the river
the child may be at the foot of the
class as we use<! to say when the class where there was no current froze
stood up. and still hem nil rhe otlx rs over sufficiently for skating yester­
to a frazzle when it com*-« to getting day. and a numlier of the pupils from
out into the world and getting on in It. the hizh school played “hookey” to
Still, that doesn't argue anything I the extent that they have today been
against study and learning, for the i suspended from the school
youth that idles away his time and Is
ther action on the part of
h dullard perlui|u> in class room ami
•
ulty.
makes good after leaving school might
do ever so much better had lie applied
himself to stiufy during the study
fflium.—-Youngstown \ indicator.
Placer location notices at Courier
office
Burial services
sen ices over the remains
of John W Reeves, of Galice, who
died at the Good Samaritan hospital
in this city Sunday. December 14th.
14th,
were held at the Granite Hill ceme-
ceme­
The
tery Monday
.Mon-lay afternoon.
de­
de
ceased. who was 8 84 4 years of age. had
Galice for
been a mining man at Gallee
many years,
yr ars. having been a part own-
own­
er in the Reeves & Williams pro­
perty y adjoining the Almeda mine.
mine He
pert
had been afflicted with diabetes*
dlaibetes* for
«•ome timo.
time. He left no relatives In
••ome
this vicinity, a lirother,
brother. Harley Ree­
ves.
ves, of Sacramento,
Sacramento. Cat.
Cal., being the I
only relative present at the funeral
Is the mark of correct tailoring und
sensibili e onomy.
Ordriw for (TirisHnns should be plio-rd row .
GEO. S. CALHOUN
l’ì fl <*<?!!
(uni <• Mirer«
lutili MtfeoC
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN—AT
Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF HART Sell X FEN ER IXIi MIRV CIAiTIII*
F or G ifts —
Armstrong’s Linoleums
OREGON TOO®T
SYLVIA ON A SPREE
— AT—
HELMER’S
“The Home of Good T'lirnitlire”
21:1 mid 21.5 Noutli Sixth Street
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ATIKKING
EMMY WEHLEN
A Real Broadway Cabaret Show Given in Its Entirety
WHERE DOFS YOVR HAPPINESS LIE—AT HOME OR “OFT FOR A GOOD TIME’’—WAS
VIA RIGHT OR WRONG—SEE WHAT THE LI IS I Ol BROADWAY’S BRIGHT LIGHTS DID FOR
HER.
PATHE NEWS
Regul ar Prices
ROLIN COMEDY
See our window
for gifts for the
“Wee One”
THURSDAY
TOMORROW
MARGUERITE CLARK in “GIRLS”
Better than “Come Out of the Kitchen
Letcher & Son