Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 19, 1919, Page 2, Image 2

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GRJWTS PISS DAILY COURIER
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FRTDAY, DECEMBER 1». 1»1».
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OREGON WEATHER
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Tonight and Saturday occaa- ♦
ioaal rain in west portion ♦
Fair in east portion. Moderate ♦
southerly winds.
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YOUR P.YRT FOR CHRISTMAS
The thought of the Christmas sea­
son should be just the opposite of
selfish thought.
Giving is tbe
theme of Chritmas time, and the
giving of cheer, the spreading of
good will, is just as essential in
maintaining the balance of human'
happiness as the giving of material.
Clfus. It costs nothing often in dot- 1
Jars and cents, but will drive gloom j
and despair from many a fireside.
There is yet less than a week to
prepare for the celebration of the
day that marks the birth of the ■
Christian era, and every day must I
be a busy day if the people as indi-'
viduals and as a community put into:
effect the many good Ideas ttfht have
been discussed for weeks past. Es-i
pecialiy does the youngster look for­
ward to the Christmas season, for to I
bim December 25th is the red letter
day of the entire calendar. Add to
Ate cheer if he is within yonr own
household in every way possible, but
Meo remember the one -who may not
be so fortunate as those within your
swn home. There are many organi­
sations that are keeping a watchful
eye on the unfortunate ones, but
that is a case that often requires as- 1
■tetani-e of a material nature. Drop
a quarter in the Salvation Army ket
tie. or send a contribution to iomj:
of the various other organizations
that are going to carry the message
of peare on earth into the homes
where peace and good will may not
otherwise go.
Del Monte
Only
Cherries Apricots Peaches
Pears Plums
One of the coiuiug events
will l»e of unusual interest to me
lovers will he the tlray-Lhev inn« ,
concert to be given Jununry 8, 1920. I
under (he auspice» of the
High
XS
school.
Estelle Gray (.Mrs. Lh«v <nne) is » :
viol Inlet of great ability , and •
Nhevlnne, as pianist. I a equally
i master. They play f
or the people. I
tjui is. they play th .« heat In music i
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tn such a way that all can spi>relute
Quality and Strtke
it.
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The violin us
In this concert ini
a .very valua$>' a Instrument. Insured
by Idoyd’s f or >15,000, and has a
yet exists between the United States j lion by any branch of our goveru- wonderful ’ xlstory. It Is 208 years
and the German government cau be mqnt authorised to speak, in a bind­ old and w aa made In Cremona, Italy
ing or effective way on our foreign Tho "'M' «leal lxxader" of two years
brought to an end. Former Preai­
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relabious. It can’t even lie officially ago pF ?
.ated
Its history, of which the,
imrt.
dent Taft, who is regarded as an au­ | transmitted to Germany or our al­ follov /1it (h
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a
the
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4
years
since It waa made
thority on constitutional and inter­ lies unless the president consents
ln Cremona, Italy, the "Gray-Lhe-
national law, says that, so far as the to forward W."
4nne Fiddle" has had an eventful
With thia point of view, It would 4 life, but no more thrilling exper-
United State« la concerned, a "con­
current resolution" of both houses seem thpt the present congress h- ¿d lence than when Its present owner
of congress will not close the condi­ | best adopt such modified rose ^ya. rescued it at the time of the big Ran
Francisco fire.
he Hons as seem proper, ratify th'a
tion of war. Such a resolution,
e
Estelle Gray was a little girl, but
declares, even if passed, "will be ; ty. and then put it up to tF,e preai- I she hart a big heart of love for this
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The day of tk*
only an expression of opinion by the dent to complete the plan /Or peace. Cremona
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I earthquake
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the Instrument was being
two houses that the treaty to which
repaired down In the wholesale dis­
COMINCI KVFJNTS
thus far we have declined to be a
trict of Sun Francisco. When news
party has created peace for us with­
Dec. 20, Saturday—Annual election came that the fire was spreading,
out our agreeing to it It will have
the little vlollniste dashed down
Fruitdale Grange.
effect neither as a law nor as a trea­ I Dec. 20, Saturday—'Postponed meet- town. Even though there was mar­
ty, nor as an authoritative declara-
Ing of Rogxie River Valley Grange shal law and orders to "shoot anyone
.entering a building," she flew past
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[the soldiers, broke Into the shop and
rescued the historic fiddle. Tn 1909
!
(on a half-fare ticket! Estelle Gray
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¡left her native state and went to!
, New York, and In recent years In I
her hands this little violin has not
| onlv thrilled vast multitudes In every
FOUNTAIN PENS
state in 'America, but also all over
EVERSHARP PENCILS
generate heut in
IX MINE LEAF BOOKS
i Europe.
the human system
New Pack Salt Mackerel Now
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
5
Days
Christmas
See our beautiful
but inexpensive
Sterling mounted
BLISTER PEARL
RINGS
PENDANTS
and
BROOCHES
BARNES, The Jeweler
The Store of the Christmas Spirit
Neat door itrwt National Haab
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Practical Gift
Suggestions
Horning’s
Candies
FINK FOR THIS COLD SNAP
—alt kind»
—all priera.
SATIN’ FINISH GOODS
DIARIES
HAND BAGS
PURSES
STATIONERY
FRl’IT BASKETS
WORK BASKETS
STERNO (NMIKIN'G OUTFIT
METAL HOT WATER HOT-
I Calling Card Price*—
1 Pointed calling cards 75c for SO;
I $1.25 per 100 at the Courier office
(Engraved cards per 100. $3 and up;
[where plate 1» furnished. 91.50 per
I100.
TLE
SHAVING MIRROR
SANDWICH HASKETTS
MANKTRE SETS
Ü varieties mixed
ia SO-lb. sealed ran«
RueneM £ Gilbert'«
INADVERTI8KD
liae of Ixet candies
Homing’s Shack
Demaray’s Drug
& Stationery
Store
TURKEYS 48 CENTS
We waut all the fancy turkey» we can get at thi» price to arrive
not later than Dec<Tnber 23rd. t'nd<-r graile« at market price ac­
cording to quality. We handle live iwiukry of all kinds
price», nl««» dressed meat*, egg» and cream.
BI TTER FAT TODAY HO CENTS
PEACE BY RESOLUTION
There ha* been much discussion
Portland. Oregon
as to how the condition of war that
NEW TODAT
BARGAIN tn Chevrolet ear.
.'buys it. Phone 515.
1450 I
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■ WANTED- leading soprano sfnrer
for choir work. Address No. 2288 i
care Courier.
48tfj
FOR SAI j B -Beautiful piano, good
as new. $250 if taken at on-e.
Ijoss than half cost. Also white
• enameled dresser, golden oak chif­
fonier. side board, wardrobe, and
all furniture of six-room hotAe
Call at 60S South Fifth Street 4«
Fotind- Bunch of key* which had
been lost before or during the
i storm. Owner can get them at
* tho Courier office.
49
Brownish pup about three
months old. Reward for return to
the express office.
49
The Wardrobe Cleaners
315 N. Sixth Street
Phone 147
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1Y)R SALE Shetland pony. 8
old. well broken to drive or
leaving, reason for selliog.
John DeVail, Leland Ore.
Why U a, »«eat ni^o’Uke
;
H’ 1 ' 3
a
Cleaning
Pressing
Repairing
wood
Here« ¿t>
We call and deliver
Because he saiws and
living!
'OU are the consumer; the most im­
portant link in the great industrial
chain.
Wlu ther or not Oregon factories shall
grow; whether or not the producer shall
get a fair remuneration for his prod­
ucts; whether or not there shall be work
and prosperity and happiness in Ore­
gon—depends on you. The issue is
squarely up to you. It is your individual
responsibility.
These things are not possible without
a market and you can insure that mar­
ket by buying Oregon products.
ob EC on ^T
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ehoiim
for
FORDS
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WHEN YOU HAVE
GOOD, WHOLESOME.
srsTAINING, STRENGTH GIVING
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at Bargain Prices
C. L. Hobart Company
MEAT
FOB A MEAI» VOI’ REALLY NEED
BI T LITTLE ELSE!
HE Fl RBE-
IXIWS AND l-'RILLS ARE ALL
RIGHT—Bl T
OH» NOI PORTERHOUSE!
Associated Industries of Oregon
■rt .»2 to ffcéroE nO
bells”
The City Market
CORNER FIFTH AND <1 STREETS
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ANNOUNCEMENT!
After December 10th, I will agAln take In general overhauling
work for the winter, but will discontinue It after (March 30th, ibJb.
If you wish to have me do your work bring ft In early.
Batteries. Generators and Magnetoea overhauled and repaired
I Handle the RACINE TIIIES
E. A. ADAMS, Auto Electrician
Llcen»ed Auto Elec’rician and Battery Repairman
I’hone Ofl
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5(MI South Sixth Street