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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1919)
t.K lN IH PAMH DAILY COI Ki EH H VI I IlDAY, DEA EMHEIl 20, IHM» You know him. You have all met hhn. lb a. generous-hearted, hard-working, sacrificing “dad,** He wauls to ••• bls children educated, wants mother and th« girls to have aloe cloths«, wants to give the boys a start In life, and it keeps his none to the grindstone from year’s end to year's end. lie Is In the treadmill now and there is no stopping. But suppose he hail commenced tn youth to save a little, only a little each week, what a help that money would ibe to him now. Young man, you may be a dad some <tav, yourself. Better begin s avlng now , I’se our bank. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON -»ruara UtkHO S» MIS PURITAN Unlike All Other Talking Machines YET UHIH THE BEHT FRATI REH OF THE RENT INHTRl ME NTH The Puritan playes all makes of disc records without the use of additional devtces. It is equipped with a tone control which modifies the tone without in the least detracting from its «-learneas or sweetness. Th« automatic atop is most simple in construction. and 1a un- failing In Its service. The motor of the Puritan machine is noiseless, and wind« and unwinds easily. Puritan cabinets are exquisitely designed and finished They are the master work of long-trained cabinet makers in the Purl- tan factory. The HORN of the Puritan is unlike that of any other ma chine. Shaped somewhat like an organ pipe, the*long horn ex tends down the entire length of the machine, o|>enlng up at the bottom like a full-throated <rumi>et. Thia sound amplifier Is distinctive with the Puritan and gives refined expression to all sound reproduced. Tf yog have never heard a Puritan talking machine you can have no conception of the wonderful beauty of its tone. Clear, distinct, sweet and lifelike <N»M>: IN AND HEAR HOME OF Y4H It FAVORITE RE- «VIRDNON THE I’V RITAN—THE "HIPEIl PHONOGRAPH ” STANTON ROWELL 'linn .oui Photo limi > PER52N/1L £» LOCAL | Tor her Christmas Gift: Dad's the Goat »I II. UM PAGE MVW 507 G SlriM-l Alias Florence (Riddle arrived this I Another shipment of Doll Buggies 49 morning from Eugene to s|»end I just received at Helmers. Pyrex glans ware at Cramer 1 Bros. Christmas at borne. 49 Coaster wagons al Helmer's. 4 9 Oil heaters at Cramer Bros. We mute a specialty of salads and Miss ‘Lucile Garber arrived this pies at 'Margaret's Cafe. 50 morning from the V of O. and I will Cigarettes and tobacco®* in Christ spend the Christmas vacation with inaa packages at Horning'* Hhack. 52 friends. Alarm clocks at Cramer Bros. 49 lee Wilson arrived this morning We have some good used Fords. from the t'nfversfty of Washington 49 Manuel Bros. for the Christinas vacailon Why not buy a used Flivver tor Chicken tamales after the dance 50 Christmas? The price is low and at .Margaret's Cafe Willard storage battery servie« the terms are easy. Manuel Bros. 49 'Al Martineau, of the Josephine I7tf station. 314 North Sixth 8t Tom Gilmore returned to Drain hotel, has just recovered from an ill this morning after spending a few ness that kept him In bed for four days. days st home. Mazda lamps at Cramer Bros. 49 Buy your Kewplee- now, we close January 4th. Must go on our home- 49 I W««ld<d Friday, iHM-endn-r Iflth— stead. Kew<d* Gamble. We wUl pay cash for your Ford. I William Stewart, a young farmer 4»| living west of town, and Miss Cora Manual Bros IS Edna Houck, of'Althouse, were mar- Nut sets at Cramer Bros. Too busy making candlca every ried Friday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, day to describe them call and see at the Josephine county Aurthouse, them «Richardson. 4» ¡Judge C. G. Gillett« officiating. Safety razors at Cramer Bros. 4 9 I Mrs. R. F. Ijewmxn left this morn Mrs. Gorttsche Invitee A*on— To a Christmas eve dancing party ing for Banta Rosa. Cal., to visit rel December 24th, with a real Christ atives. I Dance Pocket knives st Cramer Bros. 49 mas tree. 'n ’everything. Supervisor 'McDaniels left Friday- ticket« $1 plus war tax, extra ladies 4«tf evening for Roseburg to pane the hol iday season with his family. Flashlights at Cramer Bros. 4 9 Return-. to Arbxuui— W. G. White left this morning, Special Christmas mixed candle« at 35c per pound at Horning's Shack. returning to Phoenix, Ariz., expect- Jardinieres at Cramer tiros. 4 9 Ing to return to Grants Pass in Feb- Evon Anderson, of San Point. Ida., ruary. ¡Mr. White was not able to pre-medic student at the IT. of O., Is establish positive ownership of the a guest of Earle Voorhles for the Ford which was stolen from him. Misfortune seemed to pursue Mr holidays. White for while her^he lost two $50 Hot Point Irons at Cramer Bros. Richardson's homemade Cbrlat- liberty bonds. mas randies, 30c per pound. 49 Percolators at Cramer Bros. 49 Valley Hardware Cotn|»any The hardware company, known for Mrs J W TTavenport. of Ottawa, many years as the Jewell Hardware Kan., who spent several weeks here company, will hereafter be known as with her mother and sister, left this the Valley Hardware Company, the morning for her home via lx>s An- name having been changed by W. D. ; -teles and the Mexican border. She Fry. who Is nw the sole owner, hav , was accompanied by her sister. Miss ing purchased the Interest of J. H. i Blanche Crane who will spend Chrlst- Williams, and dissolved the corpora I mas with her brother, C. D. Crane. tion, The hardware stock was re ■In Los Angeles eently moved to the new building Aluminum hot water bottles which had been fitted up especially for the hardware business. Cramer Bros BEAI TIFI L WAI8TH; Fl RJ4, FANCY I’t RHES, H>I144 HOHE AND KILK PETHCOATH 4 mrs. Hellie lka$ Nucressor I« Mrs. E. Itehkopf More Holiday Goods ARRIVING AT HOLMAN*« FIRNITIRE «TORE ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Rl'G.S It’HDIMEKU) ntX klJW I’lJJZlWH—EXTRA NIOB ONES A BIG SHIPMT.NT OF MIRROR AM MINI 'M DINNKK HETS I RINA AND HEMI-POfU ELAIN GLASS WARE " WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME »’ Rues, L inoleums R anch , W au P apen , S ewing M achines < l H oosiers H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND P h ONC 50 605 G S treet G rants . P ass , O regon This Jolly Little Tailor of is the mark of correct tailoring and sensible eonomy. . Orders for fhri-tm«« should be placed sow GEO. S. CALHOUN Fifteen years local agent ' I here’s a Nice Box of ( unify— On the Christmas tree for you at the dancing party. 4 9tf | MORE; M lt<«M-l>urg Elks al Glenda*«— A special train carrying about 151) Roseburg Elks went to Glendale Friday and Initiated a large number of Glendale candidates. Among the Grants Pass Elks who attended were Fred Blackman, August Goettsche and John Denison. Tomorrow OREGON Monday Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN—AT Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers HOME OF H %RT SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES DOES HE SMOKE? Cigretts Tobacco We have them in Christmas Packages Dancing Party— Waldorf hall Saturday nicht. 49 Quail Hunter 1« Finctl— F or C hristmas G ifts - Game wardens have been busy in the Medford district protecting the game birds during the past stormy ixvriod. and not only took grain out for the flocks of quail and pheasants, but arrested parties who were hunt ing illegally. One man. R. G. Smith, of Medford, pleaded guilty, and was fined $25. with costs added, for kill ing three quail. There are reports of p-riles in this district who killed quail during the late snow that are now >efng investigated by the pro- i»er authorities. It Is said that one yr ting man killed 17 of the valley quail in a short time, and If he is called upon to pay for them at the rale he Medford man paid (about $10 each I it will make quite a hole In his Christmas fund. Cotton Stenciled Rugs IN RFAlIVn. PATTERNS —AT— HELMER’S “The Home of Good Furniture" ' none left even on the mountains Returned students from the var ¡surrounding the valley. ious coast universities and colleges who are spending the holidays at i Smith G. I*. Phone* in Order— For the first time for more than horae as -well as all former college a week, the phone line serving the people residing in the city, are invit ' penult who live in South Gran'.a ed to attend a college dance at the . Pass. a< rosa the Rogue, are in work- Miu-g*rr< Moore— Will serve a buffet lunch Josephine hotel Monday evening. ( ing order. Considerable damage was Christmas eve dancing party. The Josephine has bqen decorated done to the system when the crosa- in holiday attire with evergreen and I ar-»'. carrying the wires at the north IN red berries, and the music will be end of the bridge broke. Direct From the Orient— the beat in the ¡Rogue valley, iLaun-. Helmer’s received on Friday a spach’s orchestra, of (Medford, having , shipment of cotton stenciled rugs di been engaged. Musi will start, Plumbers Still Busy— rect from Hongkong, China. The The busiest people In the country- promptly at 9 oclock. Every stu weaving and designs are exception just now are the plumbers, and work dent in the city for the holidays and ally fine and the colors are beautiful. all former students of colleges or as hard and fast as they will they ; They are on display In one of the A great warm slice of hum.tn nature, garnished with smiles, universities are invited to attend, have not yet been able to repair all store windows and are admired by aprinkled with pep and nerved with si»eed by the ‘Star" who The charge will be $1.50. the damage done by the late freeze. all passersby. has everything. It lias not usually been considered necessary to protect pipes tnat were We have some good Fords In 1917 Snow Has irisappeurcd— run under or through buildings, but and 191X models, also one 1914. The rapidly melting snow, aug- some of these were bursted and in Manuel -Bros. - 49 tnented by the rainfall, caused quite numberouR instances the repairing a rise in the stage of the water in of the plumbing has been a job of the Rogue Friday, and today It is considerable magnitude. ALMO A Lium at still rising, though not yet approach ing a high water mark. Friday af- party. tf HORN tempon on the first rise much drift came down the river, and some TRFJFETHEN—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- I Merry < ’hrlstm««— ward A. Trefethen of Holland. Sat rather heavy ice, the cakes being \nd a (Happy New Year's Eve. have urday, December 20, a son. about three inches tn thickness. the first at home with your own fam- MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2:15 Rf-xa'UAR PRK*ES came down from the upper river. The HTLK.ET To 'Mr. and Airs. Howard ' lly, and the last at Murphy with some snow has entirely disappeared from1 Hilkev of this city, Tuesday, De I body else’s family. Funny faces, fool' 'frolics and a full feed. $1.50. 50 the Grants Paas district there being cember TO, a' son. Cvdlegc Dance Monday Evening— CHAS. RAY « BILL HENRY HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY L. O. l{ejnol(lNt Crop. 213 and 215 .South Sixth Street