F’«« Forx (¡KAM'S I’AKM DAILY OOURIBR r ullili . DM EMBER JO. IIIIM PEKSENdL ii? LOQflL I Happy Old Age ALL WINTER LIATS Of course youth is the . . time for happiness, but old age has its compensations, too. pro !ed age represents the declining years of a well-epent lite. Oliver Brown, of Glendale. Is In I litxs* Alon* lt«*« ruit*— the city today. Dnnt<*l P. Mcltitoah. Douglas ixvok ou th«* inside cover of the Nichols and Arthur Quant enlisted But to be happy in old age there must be a good competence row ¡ihone directory. 55 AA'ednesday In the cavalry for servief secured during the productive years of life. We all must grow old. Mrs. Morris .Allen went to Ko»e- on the Mexican border. burg this morning to visit het par- A There is no avoiding it. but th ‘re is a way of avoiding a penny less, Bryiui-ltill Marriage— poverty-stricken old age. Th a why we urge people to start a ents. 4 savings account which will be a friend in need as you travel along, 1c. al New Year’s post cards, Calyin Burton Bryan and Bertha 54 Agues» Hill, both of this city, were Clemens, the Rexall store. ■I and a great comforter during your declining years Mrs. J. T. Fry and baby went to united in marriage at the home of Roseburg this morning to visit rela­ the bride AA’ednesday «■veiling by Chas. R Drake. They left last night tives. I >20 vest pocket diaries, 25c, at tor a few days trip to Portland. Clemens, the Rexall store. 5 4 F. F. Childers returned to Drain l*li«H>li«h Pholks. and Pliiiniiy Phares today after spending Christmas with You’ll see ’em at Murphy New Years eve. Be there with bell» 54 his family. Ikiy by Day books at Clemens, the Rexall store. 5 4 Xmas Marriage Lk’cnsew— A i«it at Palo Alto- Marriage licenses were issued on Mr. and Mrs Jas. l»ean spent Mr. and Mrs Nlel R. Allen left this morning for Palo Aito, Cal., Christmas with the former’s mdther. Christmas eve by the county clerk's office to Fred Roy Hyde, of Murphy, where they will visit for a week with They returned to Galice today. Oriental Music —• Hawaiian Willard storage \ battery service and Minnie Agnes Haberman, of music—the music of France, Mrs. Alien's parents, and other rela- Italy. England, Ireland, Mexi­ 17tf Grants Pass, and also to Calvin Bur­ ! fives and friends. They expect to re- station. 314 North Sixth St. co and Spain—comic songs, Mrs. M. P. Hash returned to Mcd- ton Bryan and Bertha Agnes» Hill. turn to thia city on January 4th. choruses and concerts—solos, ford today after visiting her daugh­ l»oth of this city. duets, trios and quartettes— ter, 'Mrs. E. F. Lawman. songs for children, grown-ups, I < liristma« House Party— C. H. Mitchell came in from the Danis* anil Ba.«ketiSocial— dances—waltzes, one-steps, fox 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dunham, of , trots, jazzes—banjos, trumpets At Deer Creek grange hull Satur­ I Omaha. Neb., the latter better known Old Channel mine to s|>end Christ­ and accordions—violins, pic- day. Decent Iter 17. Orchestra music. mas at home. by her maiden name. Hoite AA ’ ilson. , colos. ukeleles—-brass bands, l»ok on the iualde cover of the Basket includes ticket. I formerly of this city; J. C. AA’ilson orchestras. pianos — Grand 55 « Operas, vaudeville or glee i and nisther of Portland. F. F. Wil­ new phone directory. clubs—even whistling tunes T. A. Taschereau. of Portland, who Home for the Holidays— liams and family of Glendale and and yodeling are perfectly Ted Birchard, of Seattle, and Miss C. R. Stewart of Oregon City, broth­ was a guest at the home of Mr. and played on er of Mrs. H. L. Wilson, were Christ- Mrs Stanton Rowell during the holi­ Ikira Birchard, who has bean visit­ ing her sister at Colorado Springs. days. returned to his home today I mas guests at the Wilson home. *40.000 cash was paid by Mary I Colo., arrived home for the holiday | Grafonola.« and Records Pickford for the screen rights to the season with their father. Ted is now ’ ‘’.vil the music of all the I i .Modem Woodmen Attention- play “Daddy Lxiug Legs," at the Ore­ employed upon the farm section of| world" is Columbia’s claim. Special tonight—important, Your gon Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.56 the Seattle Post-Intelligencer uh an > Come in and hear us make it ¡attendance is desired. good. AVe’ll gladly play you 53 Miss Nettie Kohn returned to Sis­ advertising man. any record on the list, and son today after »¡tending Christmas show you our complete stock Family Reunion at Lind' with her brother. Matt Kohn, and Another Auto Stolen— , of instruments. I Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Bind enjoyed a family. The Epson automobile was stolen I I STANTON ROWELL reunion of the Grimmette family on Ixxyk ou the inside cover of the Christmas eve from near the AA’al- Music and Photo House Christmas da.* Mrs. D. P. Roberts new ¡thone directory. 55 dorf hall where it had been parked, 507 G Street ,‘and little granddaughter of South Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor, of Kes­ and was not found again till yester­ Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grim- wick. spent Christmas with Grants day afternoon, when the police dis­ mette of Denver. Colo., and Miss Pass relatives. They returned home covered it near the Central s hool AV. R. C. Meeting Saturday— building where ft had been left by Jane Roberts who is attending the today. General Logan AA’. R. C. will hold joy riders. ' Cniversity of California, came to AA'. H. AA ’ imer and son. Lyle, went their regular semi-monthly meeting Grants Pass especially for the re- to Hornbrook today expecting to Saturday afternoon. A full attend­ union. Covers were laid for 20 and drive their car back. The car was Xew Dodge Car Added— ance is desired. You can now have a Dodge ride I Mrs. Lind served an elaborate six- left at Hornbrook on account of deep at a Ford price, as we have added a •course dinner. She had her home snows blocking the road i prettily decorated with holly and The first 7 reel picture ever made new Dodge car to our service. Sooner GRANTS PASS 55 ¡flowers and a large tree for the five by Mary Pickford is "Daddy'Long Taxi, phone 262-R. I grand children. The family chain la?gs.” 56 would have ibeen complete if George Mrs. AV. AV. Torrence, of Denver. Chri«tbiu« Swell Armenian Fund— Every number on the Christmas and Will Grimmette could have been who »¡tent Christmas with Mr. and Play«*d at AA'imer Christmas present. Mrs. J. N. Adams, left this morning program at the church of Christ was night—did they like it? Ask successfully presented and carried them. They booked us for for Berkeley. their coming «lances. Are You a Mason?— Mrs. Jack Snvwck, of Holland, is with It some high Ideal of the Officers-elect of Grants Pass lodge the Christmas guest of Mrs. Andy Christmas spirit. The climax of the OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT NEAV YEARS NIGHT No. M. A. F. & A. M., and Reames | McCarthy and other triends. Mr. evening wax reached when, after the f'haiHer No. 28, will be installed Fri- Une Music—Good Tim«* Smock came in from Holland with idea of suffering Armenia had been Nice People fday. December 26, (tonightI 7:45. her but left early in the week tor presented in play and pagent. an of­ {bunch after. All regular and visit- Yuma, Ariz., to «¡tend the winter fering of *138.S3 was given for this J. R. HIGGINBOTHAM. Mgr-. relief work The final amount will ling Masons cordially invited. By or- | looking after his cotton crop, 1008, Cor. L and Tenth Sts. or Courier Office idr-r of R. E. Bratton, W. M., and F. Strikes are common enough but llkeli exceed this by several dollars fM. Huyler. ft. P. 53 this orphan’s great prune strike in as some who were not present have “Daddy Long Ijegs” takes the sand- expressed themselvs as desiring to wiches and cider. Oregon Sunday, have a parr in the gfiing. 5« Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Harvey and two children j of Marshfield, arrived here in time | to spend Christmas with the O. P. Harvey family. Tom Harvey arriv­ ed this morning for a few days. On Coder Auspice» of (.rant« Pa-« Post American la-gion Sunday there will be a reunion of the Harvey family, with every inem- • ber present. At Bargain Prices mr$. Hellie Peas SucmwHir Io Mr». K. Rehk«*t>f THE FIRST NATIONAL-BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON We Have Them All COLUMBIA JAZZ ORCHESTRA BOXING Arrived Today At Opera House, Dec. 30,1919,8 p. m MAIN EVENT IO KOI XI>N JENS INGRAM OF CENTRAL POINT, WEIGHT 145 rorxus AS- GEORGE FIDDLER OF PORTLAND, AVEIGHT I 15 f«H XDS PRELIMINARIES DEAA EY VINCENT OF MEDFORD, WEIGH I 151» 1*01 XI is vs. 7 COX RITCHEY OF GRANTS PANS. AVEIGHT 150 i’OI X US FOl R ROINDN RED CAMPBELL OF OAKLAND, CAL.. AVEIGHT 150 POI X I is VS. < HARLIE PARTON OF GRANTS PASS. AATCIGHT 130 POINDS FOl R ROI ND« PRICES—Ringride, *2.20; Gwner-d Admission SI.«5 At .Mixlford Over t 1iri»Di»i«— T M. Sott and family went to: Medford AA'ednesday afternoon and ‘ remained over to spend the Christ­ mas season with the family of Rev. ■L. Myron Boozer Mr* Stott return­ ed this morning, but the family Is still visiting in the Jackson county 1 city. Mrs. GoettM-he Invite* A Oil— To a New Yearn eve dancing par- ty at the Waldorf hall next Wednes- day. Dance ticket« SI, plus war tax; : extra ladies and spectators 25« 53tf I Legal Blanks at the Observer. Tonight OREGON » I o / f URNITURE iih «< r iv »ViflUwi* WewkMBK*« i Even though you may buy one piece at a time It Is welt tn furnish your hou»« by plan. .More money Is warned o'> a ¡tier«* bought hero and one there, on u “hit and lulss'' basis th«« Improper values It 1» a pleasure to uh to h,’>l1 *<>rk •»'” furnishing plans, to keep you In mind and advia® ■'•’" of harguln» or saving» In the working of those plan» (Plan with UH on your home furnishing need» and we will Have you many dollar» —■“' ■ " WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME »» Ruús. Li noi t ums , R ancis , W au R apir , Sew.'NC M acn / nss &. HoositRS. H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND P h ON£ 50 605 G STREET. GRANTS PASS, OMCON A Clothes Investment tt 1» economy to order, and get all- wool clothe» made as you want them anil made right by GEO: S. CALHOUN K m lll«iv<* local dealer «13 G Street Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings FOR MEN-AT Peerless Clothing Co. Cash Clothiers HOME OK H ART MTIAFF.XER XXI* MARX (T«OTHES The Season’s Greetings HELMER’S AX EXPRESS 40«. O.lc, 75c, BOXES OF <-HIUNTM AS “The Homo of G« mm I Furniture” TREE 213 and 215 SoiitA» sixth Street BOXEN FOR THE (HILDREX—FILL* ED WHIR hlssjs—to M