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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1919)
« I* AGE KIGHT GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER NEW TODAY I Jit tlx Churclxs BARGAIN In Chevrolet ear. buys it. Phone 515. GIFTS THAT SATISFY ! BaptDt Church At 10, Bible school with < lasses for all ages. Music led by the or chestra in charge of Prof. Applehoff. with Miss Calvert at the piano. At 11. the morning serxJee. choir will sing, “Joy to the World’’ and "The tlxvrd Is My Shepherd." Sermon on “The Incarnation." At 6:30 the B. Y P. V. led by Ixiis Margery Cline, Christmas lesson Adams will sing a solo. lAt 7:30, evening service, consre-i gational song service. The choir will 1 sing. “The Coming of the King.” and , “Oh Little Town of Bethlehem." E. E. Stannard, of Brownsville will sing 'The (Beloved.” Prof Applehoff will play the violin eolo. “The Angel’s I Dream.” Sermon on. on, “Bethlehem; and the Msnger Cradle.” being first of a brief series on “Places Where l Jesus Was ’• The Christmas tree service will l»e on Tueday eveaing. C. M. Cline, preacher WANTED Leading soprano singer for choir work. Address No. 3366 care Oouriwr 48tf JOS MOBS AGENCY- Fire anew. plate glass liability ance. 204 H Sixth street Universal rercolaters Community Silverware Hot Point Irons Pyrex Glassware Thermos Bottles Thermos Lunch Boxes Electric Toasters Jardinieres. Fern Dishes Pocket Knives, Manicure Sets Nut Sets, Etc. « Oil Heaters Aerolite Lamps Mil WON'T II AVE T<» GET TDK YOUNG LADY WILL ANK IE IT IS FOR A TALI.. MEDIUM OR SHOUT WOMAN AND WHEN SIIE GETS THAT INFORMATION SHE WILL JI ST THE KIND OF GARMENT WIFE WILL WANT. 1 A PETTICOAT Di ONE OF TDK AND DNMKAHLK GIFTS A MIE WILL UlMXKiNIZE “EITJtlTH.-’ A l 5 t I i hXJR SAIJC Strictly up to grade, scientifically packed fancy and extra fancy Grimes Golden. Spite-1 enberg am! Newtown apples. | Phone 369 51 RIGHT WEEKS OLD Jersey calf. »!<• t'ali 149«L. 4» MAKE IT A I Studebaker Overland ■| We desire to thank with grateful ■ hearts the many friends who so kind- | l.v and lovingly assisted us in HO many -ways during the sli-kness and death of our loved one. and for the ' beautiful floral offerings which we certainly appreciate. MRS M. A. WERTZ and FAMILY or ! Motor Car Rule for Harmonien» Working There rann»! he «ul«l t<» l»e mir sei Hile« for l’il’k'ng people gel im «oll i «Ith «•«<•!• .. her. The «>nly wny t«> gel liiTiuony und i-o-opiTiitlon I. to get tp«- H-rht nplrlt. an«! right end Hilng 1« done. The Formula. Of dancers It inn y hr obser’ ) tbnt «hen they are linrrfiwtcd ’he» ore ri'Sthrtfr. end wh«-r> «her do iwtj»eir any dotimi« to apeak of they nrcRntei prr-tatlvi’ ’hr t»»<> together combinili? and make them rlnaslcnl. - New B»-<1 ford Standard. t J, F. BURKE, Agent tt First Church of Christ Scientist Christian Science services are held every Sunday in the W. O. W. ball, at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o’clock. The subject Sunday is “Is the L'niverse. including Man, Evolved hy Atomic Force?” Reading room is open from 2 to 4 p. m. daily except Sundays and holidays, The public is cordially in vited to attend the services and to visit the reading room. -, o JÁ- 3 71 a ill /Z\l > a « I I tí 7^ i J\ (T < 3CSÄF* St. Anne's Catli’ili« Church Sunday masses at 8: on and 10:60 o’clock. Rev. J. G. Vien. C. S. V.. pastor 57V? ' a X i' ? 7 ráK. When the problem of something to give “HIM” for Christmas confronts you, as it always does at this season of the year, turn to this store for relief. St. Luke's Episcopal Evening service at 7:30. p. m. Your attendance will cssiet the na tion-wide campaign Rev. Philip K. Hammond, vicar In <nrrge. Every line of goods we carry, offers a suggestion for a Man’s Christmas, You can’t «° wrong here! Look over the list and see if you do not strike something you know will he fliurcli of Christ I-earn to like to go to churr-h and Bible school. It will pay both here and hereafter Graded work In re ligions education open to all from 10 to 11 o’clock. Following this is the communion service. Sermon sub ject, “An Old Minister’s Penta cost.” Evening worship at 7:30. Subject, “A Cry 1n th Night.” We invite you to “make our home church your church home.” Chas. R. Drake, minister “Just the Thing” SUITS OVERCOATS RAINCOATS GLOVES POISONING RABBITS Dissolve 1 ounce of stryohnlne sul- phane in two gallons of hot water, and sprinkle over ten pounds of clean alfalfa hay leaves. Mix until all moisture is throughly absorbed Should strychnine akaloid be used one quart of vinegar shoud be sub stituted for one quart of the water In preparing the solution. While the snow te on the ground is the very best tGne to get the rabbits.—Farm Bureau News. Mining blanks-—Courier office. Merry I lu-Utiiia* giving her a ne« Truly by <’.UtO OF TH XXk> ' NECKWEAR SUSPENDERS PAJAMAS HOSIERY SHIRTS UNDERWEAR UMBRELLAS HATS CAPS SUIT CASES HAND BAGS SHOES « We will gladly assist you in making your selections, and desire after Christmas. SHOP EARLY | I I I’llAtTH lb Hitt'Kl VKB— l’oit SAI j E Jerne» milk cow 3 year» old giving 3 gallone milk daily. /Price 365 if taken at once, ♦Ad* 50 dren 421 West L street. I Bet han j Prewbyterian Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Spe- , cial Christmas .program. “A Vniver- | sal Savior." at 11 o’clock. Young People's meeting at 6:45. “The Christmas Message and the Christ mas Spirit.” “In the Fulness of Time.” at 7: 30 p. m. The entire day is given over to the emphasis of various phases of the Christmas spirit, and the Cbrtsf- mas message, Come and enjoy the day with us. In addition there will be a Christmas party for the Sunday school on Christmas eve. Henry G. Hanson, minister. If FOR H.VI.E l.avender coat hungers, sticks and sachets for Christmas presents al 636 North Sixth street. Mrs. M. F. Graham. 34 >> MILK COWS for sale H. Timmons. 608 L street. 30 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, fur nished, for rent. (Mrs. M. A. Werts. 20« West C street, phons 196-R. 50 Odd Fellows’ Block Men Here’s a Gift She’ll Want Insur- Insur- , LOST Fourth liberty loan bond No. 5040203, |30; Fifth Victory loan bond No A1091464. 130. Eluder please return to Courier office and receive reward. 54 WANTED Agants for Granta Pass and vicinity. Good proposition. Previous experience mini’ »««ary. Free School of Instruction Ad dree« Maaeaehuselts Bonding and Insurance Company, Accident and' Health Department. Saginaw. Michigan. Capital (1.500.000. 34 I _.. . ... I-1»K SAI F Eight Dur... ■ - .«nd one young calf. Inquire J. M 51 Brnnscotnbe. Rd 3. Box 30. Cramer Bros. Newman M. E. Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ep worth league at 6:30. Miss Helen Fi- field leader. At 11 a. m the pastor. Rev. Joseph Knotts, will preach on the theme "The Pilot of Galilee." The special music of the morning will consist of solos by Miss Vera Murray nnd A. K. Cass, and an an them by the choir. In the evening the choir will ren der the Christmas cantata “Redeem er and King" with J. M. Isham di rector. 'Mrs. Geo. C. Sabin pianist. Master Don Barnes violinist, chorus of 20 voices. "Thy light Is Come”.......... Chorus “The lord Shall Comfort Zion,” duet. Mrs. Barnes. 'Mrs Unch Offeratorv................ Don Barnee “How Beautiful Upon the .Moun tains.”................. Mrs. Bert Barnee “And There Were Shepherds.".... .......... ........... Chorus “The Song of the Angels” ......... ..........._____ .......... Iodise Chorus “The Christmas Story.” sermon- ette ...... Rev. Joseph Knotts “O' Thou Who By a Star Didst Gnide” .............. Mrs. Unch “Sing. Oh! Ye Heavens".... Chorus “Seek Ye the Lord” Mr. Stonaker “Oh. Come. All Ye Thankful" ....................... .Men’s Chorus | “Hail. Redeemer and King " ............... ... Mrs. Arthur Wible 1 » 4.'» 0 47tf PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. any exchanges you “Cash Clothiers” “If Men Wear It, We Have It”