Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 24, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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Happy Old Age
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Of course youth is the great time for happiness. but old age
has Its compensations, too, provided age represents the declining
ywire of a well-spent life.
Hut to be happy in old age there must be a good competence
secured during the produotlve yearn of life. We all must grow old.
There In no avoiding it, but there In a way of avoiding a pennyleM,
poverty stricken old age That'» why we urge people to start a
savings account which will be u friend In need an you travel along,
and a grout comforter during your declining yearn
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
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PURITAN
ilio one tnlking iiuuhlnr wliirli «uUlaties tlieir artisti«' taste. The
one machine vvhk'h ibex, justice to their art.
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The Puritan rrprvxrnls n new phase In the dev clopinent of
xsin<l-repr<Hlu< tlim
instruments and is the one |rfionograpii that
lias charmed mush- lover« »un; Xr«nu the belief that it was im­
possible to preserve the Individual gone ipiality ot voice and in­
strument and rrprodm* them unnovrr.xl bj mechanical solimi or
iiu|w*rf<uti«>n«.
The Puritan accomplisbr«
inriiii« of Its wonderful nea
tin* i <>n«iru< Hon of which 1
by
«olimi «bunibcr, or iicousticalor—
liM’ixl mi tb<* luteM M-b-ntific prhi-
■ i lpl<— governing rv-<>ii<«n< <*, Irniismlssioii
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impossibility
thl- weeinb.g
m< dith'uti'u
sud
The rich, vibrant, r ■«ult.uit rffrsla of
iiuikmm !
of
orch«*«lral
and Imnd lii«truiii<'nts Uve Billie f«»n<—hiuliiig of (hi* violin, the
tirll-clear «weenies« oí the tenor vol«*, the alev’p-rraistrr »mor-
IIy of tlu* baritone—all the lll'lilcil IH*At Uli« ♦*
Puritan -«-archi-. mit -und r
*4 tin* reel.rd, th**
luumirnxl.
imiti in lin'd«
un-
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r«vpr«!
you ehm me
STANTON ROWELL
L0QA1L
PER52N/1L
Tor her Christmas Gift:
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Ixtok dli the Inside cover of the
Wm Gilmore returned t* Klamath
l>ew phone directory.
55 Falls today.
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Just arrived another shipment
Mr». M. E. Giiltert went to Eugene
today to spend several weeks with of satin finish candies In jars, fam­
ily atyte.
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relatives.
Willard storage battery service | 'Mr. and Mrs. James Brown arriv-
ed tills morning from Portland and
station, 3)4 North Sixth St.
will spend the holidays with rela-
Miss Catherine Baker went to
tlvps. /
Roseburg Imlay to spend the holi­
1 Miss .Nina Paddock Is home troni
days with her brother.
holi-
1x>ok on the inside cover of the] Uvermore, Cal., to sjiend the
dhya with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
pew phone directory.
55 John B. Paddock.
Mrs. Nellie Williams, of Central
A. W. Moon and family are up
Point, js spending Christmas with from the Moon-Williams mill and
her mother, Mrs. 3. A. Hammond.
will upend the remainder of the wln-
Cigarettes and tobacco«» in Christ i 1er here.
hi as packages at Horning’» Shack. 52
Mr. and Mrs. !B. W. FahH went to Erix.li Klmk
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tshlHii'l thls.mornlng to visit reta-
Hoad lettuce. Tomatoes, Green
Peppers and Christmas Apples at
lives.
Ixiok ou the inside cover of the Kinney A. Truss Grocery, Quality
55 and Servi'*. Store open this even-
new phone directory.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Morrison
spent Sunday with Mr. and ¡Mrs. Ma­
thews at Gray Back View.
knight- Templar « hri-tnia
| Sabin’s special Christmas choco­
Members of 'Meiita Commandery,
lates are sold to you for the candy, I No. X, Knights Templar are expect-
not the fancy box.
5’1 ed to meet at Masonic hall Christ-
| Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Champlin went]
-- mas morning at X: 30 for Christmas
to Glendale this morning for a
observance promptly at 3:45-
days.
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Those twenty-five emit boxes of Margaret Moore—
I'hocoiates at Sabin’s contain the
Will serve a buffet lunch at the
same quantity as the regular fifty
: Christmas eve dancing party. 46tf
ceht fancy boxes.
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Peter Allison went to .Medford
thia morning to spend Christmas Dance and lta«k«-t Social—
At Deer Creek grange hall Batur­
I with his nephew
day,
December 27. Or. liest ra in tiste.
Mrs. A. W. Bascom. who spent sev-{
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Basket
includes ticket.
¡«•rnl days here, left this morning for:
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BEAFTIFIT, WAISTS;
FANCY
Pl KB Eft.
HOSE AND SILK PETTICOATS
Successor to
Mr«. E. RrhUopf
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HOLIDAY
GREETINGS
In appreciation of your patronage, your friendship, we greet
you and wish you a Merry, Merry Christ mas and a Ha)»py and
Prosperous New Tear.
The loyalty and support of our friends and customers has re­
sulted in the very gratifying growth of our business.
W’e pledge you a grade of furniture service for next year that
will save! you money, that will fill your needs perfectly.
" WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME M
Rues, LiMOlfUMS R anges , W au P apen , S ewing M achines ¿ Hoo siens
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Weed to join her husband and son.
Mias Frances Wood is spending < ’hri-tnia« for Bethany School—
Bet han;
Presbyterian
Sunday
the holidays with her sister. Mrs. F
| \ Menge), at Aberdeen Villa. Kerby. 'school gives a Christmas party for
F. A. Merigel, of Duluth. Minn., is ’ its members in the church parlors to-
spending the holidays with his wife night at 7 o'clock,
at iberdeen Villa’.
I Just arrived I another shipment New llodge Car 1<1<I«-«I—
[of satin finish < candles In jars, fam-
You can now have a Dodge r de
lily style.
52 at a Ford price, as we have added a
Mr. and Mrs. C.
1 N. Gilman went to new Dodge car to our service. Sooner
Medford today to sileni) Christmas Taxi, phone 262-R.
with their daughter.
C.
Thompson, of Seattle, is Christmas at Christian Church—
spending Christmas with his parents.
The Christmas program of
| Mr. and Mrs. C D. Thompson
Christian Bible school will be given
to tonight at the 'church, beginning at
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Mrs. Harry Mills ret timed
I Klamath Falls today after attending S o’clock, There will be «ketches,
a few days with the John Chastain recitations and musical numbers set-
family.
ting forth the true Christmas spirit.
Mrs Fred 'Roper went to Central This school has adopted the giving
i Point this morning to spend Christ- Ideal this year and the climax of the
i mas with relatives. Mr Roper will program will be when each scholar
! loin her tonight.
brings his offering to relieve the suf­
fering of the children in Armenia.
Fri-.h Stock—
Head Lettuce. Tomatoes. Green
Peppers and Christmas Apples at
Kinney & Truax Grocery, Quality
and Service. Store open this even-
H olmans F urniture S tore
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
P hons
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605 G S treet , G rants P ass , OytOH
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CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN-AT
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Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES
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To O ur F riends
Merry
Xmas
Merry
Xmas
and
P atrons :
Christmas greetings
HELMER’S
'•The Homo of Good Furniture*'
BIG BILL HART
213 and 213 South Sixth Street
Diamond Pendants
IS'
“WAGON TRACKS
AT 2* I’ER CENt IUMXMAT FOR
THE FEW REMAINING HAYS RE­
MIRE CHRISTMAS
l'nr into the va>( opini «pu«'- tll<
ivano;’ trink« Imi, until—the Great.
m'-ndoux! und flu* long trull turns.
Voi; will n«'<cr forget
Adventure:
Startling!»
Tre-
Bill Hurt in Illi« big human «oul-xearch-
ing pictiin*.
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Letcher & Son
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