t i*AOB FOIT» GRANTS l'AMH DAILY tXHIHKR Taking; Stock! »! This 1s "the season when thoughtful people pause tor a moment to "take stock.” In your own case, for instance: What have you accomplished in the past year? How much more money are you worth now than a year ago? away against "hard How much have you laid times." misfortune and Inevitable old age to which every year brings you nearer? THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN ORÉCÏÏN i JTR5ÎML ÎÏÎ LOCAL thl» Piw-lnvvntory Salo— Howard Hopkirk arrived morning from Portland. The Hat Shop has roduced Miss Cora Bniith went to Sutherlin prices on all tall and winter this morning to visi{ friends. linery. New Year's post cards at Clemens, the Rexail Store. 56 hot Scout« Tonight Mrs. J. 8. Parson, of Ashland, vis A special meeting of ited her sister, Mrs. George Calhoun, Scout troop 1» called for tonight returning to Ashland this morning. the club rooms. Some matter» The first 7 reel picture ever made particular interest require the by Mary Pickford is "Daddy l.ong tendance of every scout iiCgS." 56 j Mrs. Lydia Johns of Glendale, who Novelty Walla— visited the J P. Duncan family, re-' At 11:30 o'clock at the Now Year's turned home this morning. eve dancing party. Willard storage battery service' station. 314 North Sixth St 17tf Mr. and Mrs. W. 3, Moore, of I 1». A. <’. Band to Come— \t last night's meeting of the Am Portland, are spending a few days erican I region. it was decided that here with old friends. 140.00ft cash was paid by Mary the proposal of the O. A. C. band, to Pickford for the s reen rights to the appear in this city under the aus play "Daddy Long Legs." at the Ore pices of the American legion. be ac gon Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.56 cepted. The exact date has not yet Mr. and Mrs. J. W Dingier went been set but it is understood that to Hugo this mornlug to visit their It will be the latter part of March The band is appearing 1n .several son. Vest pocket diaries at Clemens, the cities in the vgUey In Its tour. Rexail Store 56 Miss Lucile Garber left this niorn- I ing for Klamath Falls to spend the ! remainder of her vacation with her ' parents. Strikes are common enough but this orphan's great prune strike in "Daddy Long I^egs" takes the sand- wiches and cider. Oregon Sunday, . Monday and Tuesday. 56 Mrs. M. A. Woods has returned from Portland accompanied I by her I daughter-in-law, Mrs. Hyde, who will also visit her mother. Mrs. Wade. S|H*cial Police- Will protect your cars at the New Year’s dancing party. Murphy's Annual Ma»k Ball— New Year's eve The biggest allow on earth under one roof. You can dance all night and oat with the ani rnals for on« fifty. —Need ive «ay more than t4i.it thr«e Blouses hear the nationally re»|>ected and favored WIRTH MOR mark- It'« hCcaiiM* a Wirtli- mor Blouse never <lisap|*oint«; Ix-c-au-e it give« a complete and gencrou« measure of Blou«e satisfaction; because it fits- and wears just as a good Blouse should that it hai won the prefer- ence and the friendship of a lio«t of prudent, tlirifty women everywhere. They buy the Wirthtnor re|>eatedly with the mu preme confidence that in so doing they are getting tile utmost in real Blouse value. IN THIS NEW ALLOTMENT THERE \RE EIGHT CHAIt.MINGLY DISTI N< TIVE NEW STYLES IN GEOR- GETTI: AND < REFE DE < 'HINE. THEY ARE PRICED AT 8«.75, AND EA< H ANI» EVERYOJÍE WHF.N Jl’DGED BY ALL PRIA AILING STANDARDS IS EN- TIRELY TICT E TO ITS ÑAME WORTH MORE. The Golden Rule OREGON Last Tinies Tonight Mary Pickford tn ; V : DADDYLONGLEGS Watth Service at Baptist Church— At the Baptist Church on Wed nesday evening will occur a church social and watch meeting. Basket sup;>er at 6:30. followed by social , time when an informal program will j be rendered, two features of which will bo a male quartette composed of ! Messrs. Applehoff, Warren, Edgerton and Taylor: and Prof. Applehoff will play successively on the bass clari net. cornet, violin and cello. Follow ing the program and social time will be the devotional service led by the pastor. The public is cordially Invit ed. C. M. Clin»*, preacher. l'IN< E THE OLD YEAR Ol'T, AND THE NEW YEAR IN WITH A Columbia Grafanola 7 Big Reels of Fun and Pathos •RICES—Kiddies, 15c; Adult,« 55c PERFORMANCES—7 and A: 45 DON'T MISS IT D. W. GRIFFITH’S SPECIAL PRODI 'CHON “The Girl Who Stayed at Home” BIG ALL-STAR GRIFFU H( AST Get Hunting Permit The new hunting and fishing li censes for the year 1920 are now in the hands of the county clerk, and already a quartette of the permits to pursue the game of the state with in the limits prescribed by law have been issued. The first hunting li cense went to it E. Smith, of Hugo Number two was gathered In by Eclus Pollock, while the next pair was issued to T. W. and D. H. Ir win. of Chapman- Oregon These are all hunting licenses, no angling li censes having yet been called tor. '•1rs. Goettsclie Invite« You— To a New Years eve dancing par- Salvation Watch Night Service— ty at the Waldorf hall next Wednos- Wednesday evening's public meet ing at 8 o'clock will be followed by day. Dan e tickets $1, plus war t ax: a watch night service beginning at extra ladles anti spectators 25c. r.stf 11 o'clock and lasting until 12:l> a. m. New Years day. Prayer will Allege« Failure to Provid Rosetta Farlow has made com- be observed according to our custom. We will pray the old year out ami' plain» to the district attorney alleg the new year in. Resolution fori ing that her lord and mauler. Homer I 192ft will be determined by the grace Furlow, has failed In his duty to of God. Our company attendants provide herself and the throe little and members will bring in thei- Farlows, the youngest only a couple Christmas presents for the Armenian of month» of age, with the support relief next Sunday at 2 p. tu. Happv for which he obligated himself when \ warrant New Year? Ensign J. E. Strautln. h<* led her to the altar. for the arrest of Farlow has Iceen issued from the court of Justice Hoi- Enjoyable Time at St. Luke's— Farlow Is believed to be now The members of St. Like’s Episco man living in Salem, and If ho is arrnst- pal church s.,ent a most enjoyable time last e-enlng in their Guild Hall. 'ed upon the warrant he will he A dinner at 6:30 was enjoyed by turned to this county to answer about 75 after which there was a. the charge. general good time. The nation wide campaign has renewed inter-1 Football Ticket« Exchanged— If you have a football ticket lest greatly, and It is expected that I a resident clergyman will soon be the Corvallis-Grants Pass game, bring it to Hornlng'H Shack and ex placed here by Bishop Sumner. change it for a tlcl et to the New Years game. MARY PICKFORD'S GREATEST PJCTI'KE THE LOVE STORY OF AN ORPHAN Coming Tomorrow and Thursday / All the best dance music, new, and old, is at your dis- posal on Columbia double disc records. Let the young folks have their New Years dance at home. Every one is bound to have a jolly time if a Columbia Grafonola furnishes the music. STANTON ROWELL Music and Photo House At Bargain Prices I1lr$. Hellie fleas Nucc<'«»or to Mr». E. Itehkopt Many a boy, many a irirl, has been won from a tureer of way wardneas by the superior attractiveness of their home atmosphere A few well selected pieces of furniture will furnish that at- t rncth eness. You not'd not spend a gr al deal of mone), but If you care to add to the attracthene»» or your home "tw'lll pay von to »•'<• us- * WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME M fft/dj. l/NCiCUMÍ R ahm S, W au P a A í R T/WW M a CHIHH i HoOSt/KS. W. I'. Operators Get Rai««' Local employes of the Western I'nion telegraph company are among the 32,Ouo employes of tltu company 1 to profit through salary Increases an Cake Walk— For a big chocolate cake at the nounced as effective January 1st. Em 57 ployes who have been in the service New Year's eve dancing party. of the company more than one year \eu Year's Day EvaM— will receive a 15 per cent advance, The annual New Y ear's day feast and those who have been In the.ser nt Pomona Grange will be held at vice more than six months but less the W. O. W. hall, Opeu meeting, than a year will get-a 10 per cent election of officers and program. advance*. Beautiful New Wirthmor Silk Blouses Arrive ALL WINTER HATS T—rr- t'atchc« Coyote» and Bob Cut«— Elijah Davidson, who won lasting fame by discovering the Josephine caves when he followed a wounded bear to the entrance o>f the caverns many years ago, has just brought to the office of the county clerk that he might collect the bounty offered an other batch of peltB taken from pre datory animals Davidson Is just as keen as ever upon the trail of the forest dwellers, and this time brought in three coyotes and 11 bob cat pelts to prove that there were that many less of the prowlers to hunt the sheep and the chickens of the neighboring farms. Davidson also caught a half a dozen bear during the fall before bruin went to sleep for the winter. i Barnum & Bailey— Had a circus, but for bipedal mon strosities the Murphy mask ball will have ’em backed off the Rand Mc Nally. 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