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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1919)
page foi » Taking Stock! This is the season when thoughtful people pause for a moment to "take stock." In your own case, for instance: What have you accxRuplished in the past year? How much more mouey are you worth now than a year ago? away ugainst "hard How much have you laid times,’’ misfortune and inevitable old age to which every year brings you nearer? MOND TY. hWFMIIKI« 21». IUI». U HA NTH PASH DAILY (XllKJ I I « I PER52WL iïî LOCAL All WINTER HATS -sms C. C. Hanson, manager of the iat- Here* Fr«»iii Roseburg— Moiue, Call., Luiuber ootupau>. is Mr«. B. P Stephenson «nd «on left spending the day with I. A. Robie ihl« morning for Granta Paa«, where The first 7 reel picture ever made (hey will visit with relatives for a by Mary Pickfont is "Daddy Long few days. Roseburg Review. Legs." 56 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Campbell, of O. E. S. Special Meeting— Rogue River, are in the city for a Special meeting of the Eastern few days. Star Tuesday evening, December 30. Look on the inside cover of the promptly at 8 o'clock for the pur new phone directory. 55 pose of initiation. Mr. and Mrs. Sylva Green. ot#\sh land, visited Airs. Green’s sister, Mrs. Secure Your Seats Early M FMBLH^ W. Cooper, at Sams Valley Sunday. For the fight at the opera house FEDEWAL «FSERVE IxMtk ou the inside cover of the December 30th. S TF M new phone directory. 55 Estella Gra.v-Lhevinne is a violin «'tiling«'» in latent ion ist of great ability. Hear her at the L. It. Hall, undertaker, has moved opera house January «. 1920. his place of business from Its old lo NEW TO1>AT Miss Edna Wimer left last night cation to the nMHiK formerly oc u THE INSTRUMENT OF WANTED leading soprano singer for Aberdeen. Wash., to visit friends pied by B. S. Dedrick on J street QUALITY for choir work. Address No. 2266 for several weeks. The rooms vacated by Hall will lie New Year’s post cards at Clemens, occupied by the Buick auto agency. care Courier. 4Stf 58 the Rexall Store. JUST RECEIVED—A car of super Willard storage battery service | American M-gion Meding phosphate. Another car will ar station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf There will be a meeting rive about January 15th. Oregon CLEAR AS A BELL 8. B. and Mrs H L. Green came American I.egion on Monday night Cement Sewer Pipe & Tile Co. 55 over from Ashland to visit Mr and t 7 o’clock, at the usual place. 55 A magnificent phonograph FOR RENT Newly ;>apered furnish Mrs. Dan Wiltrout. with a tone of supreme beauty, Ixvok on the inside cover of ed house. Inquire 802 Al street. l.et Your Wife See— designed for men and women new phone directory. Airs. Peter Gravlin. or Red Front A good clean fight ut the opera who want the best the world Mr. and iMrs. Dan Wiltrout Barn. 58 55 house Tuesday* night. affords—that is the Sonor-. baby motored to Ashland last ’ FOR SALE—One week old Jersey and spent Christmas with Mrs. I Playing all makes of disc re- State Sealer Here— calf. G. I. Wardrip. 716 North Green. • cords perfectly without extra W. A. Dalziel, state sealer or Seventh street, phone 213-L. 56 $40.000 cash was paid by Mary weights and measures, of Salem, was attachments, possessing maty important, exclusive features WANTED—A middle aged or elder Pickford for the screen rights to the in the city Saturday, leaving for the of construction, and having ly couple to accept a house rent play "Daddy Long Legs," at the Ore north Saturday evening. He «»s earned a reputation for un free in exchange for giving a home gon Sunday, Monday and Tueada«- 56 accompanied by I- H. Zlemer, Inspec equalled quality, the Sonora is Vest pocket diaries at Clemens, the tor of rrcameres and cheese fuclorles, to an old gentleman. Address the instrument you want. 56 and while here the gentlemen visited 2357 care of Courier. 6b Rexall Store. Watch for announcement about the léonard Estate establishments. l«OST ON SATURDAY—New gaunt- the Gray-Lhei inne concert January STANTON ROWELL , let driving glove, black. Finder 6, 1920, under auspices of the High Mr». GiM'ttsclic Invites You— Music and Photo Hoose please leave at Courier office. 60 School. 55 To a New Years eve dancing pur- 507 G Street ty at the Waldorf hall next Wednea- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Binns WANTED—H. L. Parker will pay Dan.-e tickets $1, plus war tax; I day. visited Ann Coeniey, of Medford. cash for a lot on Sixth Street, ladles and spectators 25c 53tf extra Mrs. Mrs. H. T O ’ Neill. Mr. and south of L. Address 609 South Binns returned home Sunday. • Fifth. 60 -“It's the Climate"— I Strikes are common enough but TickWs on Sale Tim— Mr. and Mrs. James Noble and LA)ST—-Lady's white kid glove, Fri this orphan’s great prune strike in j At Horning’s Sha k for the boxi ns day. on Sixth street. Finder daughter. Miss Bessie, of New York, "Daddy Ix»ng I-egs" takes the sand match Tuesday night at the opera please leave at Courier office. 56 F» 5 ■who came to Grants Pass early in wiches and cider. Oregon Sunday. ! house. Monday and Tuesday. 5® i August for a stay of a few days, but Ingram Backers Coming— Lean-- for The Itolllcs— Mrs. John Ferguson and Mrs. J. L I ■who completed a residence of three Indications are that there will be a Judd S. Fish. who has been super- months and left for Ix>s Angeles to large attendance from Medford and McIntyre, of Poulson. Mont., mother fntendent of the Twohy Bros, and sister of Mrs. J. P. Truax, who spend the winter, returned to Grants Central Point at the American I re ranches In this county for the past have spent several weeks here, left Pass last night. They were in Ixts gion post’s bouts at the Grants Pass several months, left for The Ihilie- Angeles several weeks but were dis- opera house next Tuesday night, and Sunday tor Ix>s Angeles. Saturday night to take charge of the i Mrs. \dah Morrison, of T.eland, I appointed with the climate and re- every local man will root hard for Frem h estate, which includes among [ left thlp afternoon for a visit of turned to Grants Pass for the re- Jess Ingram, the Central Point boxer other things ranches In Gilliam and relatives three months or more with who is one of the contestants in the jnalnder of their western stay. Wheeler counties. When leaving, main lightweight bout.—Medford and friends at San Francisco, San .Mr Fish said that he would not l*e i Jose and I jos Angeles. Sin. Murphy's Annual Mask Ball— at dll surprised If the cliniate New Year’s eve—The biggest show brought him hack here before a OLD ORE<X»N BUILDING on earth under one roof. You can ' Novelty Waltz— great while. MAY BECOME CLI BHOl SI dance all night and eat with the ani At 11:30 o’clock at the New Year’s _______ mals for one fifty. 57 eve dancing party. Football Ticket» Exchanged— 57 San Francisco. Dec. 29. The old If you have a football ticket toj Oregon building at the Panama Pa the Corvallis-Grants Pass game, cific International Exposition bring it to Horning’s Shack nnd ex grounds here will be equipped as a change it for a ticket to the New clubhouse for enlisted men at the Years game. .'.fi Presidio If the receipts of a big mil itary masque ball, planned for New Women Come Out— 5:30 TO K Years eve are suffl lent And join the American Legion in . r ITU! their favorite pastime You like to Mining blanks at Courier office. see a good clean fight as well ns your husband. Ins st that he take Special Police— you to the opera house Tuesday Will protect your cars at the New night. 5 5 Year’s darn ing party. »7 Reminder of Olden Uinie«—— Stranger Die» fu Hospital— ■A reminder of olden times w hen a A. D. Maclxfou. aged 'i? years, who holiday jag was a common occur- came to Grants Pass about three rence walked along the street Satur weeks ago as a typewriter repair day evening till it ran into the arm' man. died at the Good Samaritan of the police. It was the first drunk I hospital on Tuesday, December 23, to find its wav to the city bastite for from hemorrhage of the bowels, af many a day. and there the stranger, ter an illness of three days. The «who said his name was Paul Seaton, funeral a ill be held Tuesday after that his home was in New York city, noon with burial at the Granite Hill and that he had just arrived from cemetery. Early in his sickness Mr, Portland, put ->i» the $10 the police Mad-eon stated to Dr. lxtughridge judge assessed against him. A bot- that he had two sons, officers at thi tie of alcohol of th« pure quill WttS Mineola, N. Y., aviation field, and taken from Seaton. a daughter, a matron at the Johns Hopkins university. Efforts to 10- New Dodge Car T<Me«|— You can now have a Dodge ride cate relatives have been made but at a Ford price, as we have added a no tracp lias yet been secured. in new Dodge car to our service. Sooner i Taxi, phone 262-R. 55 Cuke Walk— 99 < For a big chocolate cake at the 57 Accept < ’allfornia Profcasorsliipa— New Year’s eve dancing party. Eric and John Parson, of Boston, who have been In Grants Pas» for Cars Wrecked on Pavement— MART PICKFORDS (GREATEST PICTURE W. H. Wimer, who went to Horn several weeks looking for a tract of brook Saturday to drive hi.i car land which just suits them, will leave THE LOVE STORY OF AN ORPHAN home after having been snowed in tomorrow for Santa Barbara to ac some weks ago, came over the moun cept positions in the city schools, one 7 Big Reels of Fun and Pathos tains without difficulty but on the as professor In English and the other A RECORD CROWD SAW IT T ESTER!» TV pavement after leaving Central as professor in French, They will PRICES—Kiddies, 13c; Adults 35c i but ex- Point for this city he was knocked stop in Ashland for a day. pect to be in Pasadena for the Ore- into the ditch by a southbound mo PERFORMANCES—7 and H: 15 torist, whose Chevrolet also was bad game. The gon-Harvard football « DON’T MISS IT I ly wrecked. Mr. Wimer was close Parson brothers expect to return to i ; behind a car and as the on-coming Grants Pass In the summer to make « i Chevrolet passed the car It turned further search for property. Coming Wednesday and Thursday too far and crashed into the Wimer t machine. The top of the Wimer car Barnum A Bailey- D. W. GRIFFITH’S SPECIAL PRODUCTION Had a circus, but for bipedal mon saved the occupants, Mr. Wimer and strosities the Murphy mask ball will his son, Lyle, from injury i have ’em hacked off the Rand Mc Pre-inventory Sale— Nally. There’ll be sailors and sala- BIG ALL-STAR GRIFFITH ( AST The Hat Shop has reduced the manders, Indians and ignoramuses, prices on all fall and winter mil- bonny lads and bolshcvlcks. If you linery. 56 miss it you’re hopele»«. 56 At Bargain Prices mr$. Hellie fieas Nur « mim <»r to Mr«. K. 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