Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 31, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    i.RANTM CAMM DAILY « OtiUEH
WHItMMD.n, DECEMUKK 31. 1»1»
PAGE FIVE
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Taking- Stock!
This Is the season when thoughtful people pause for
u 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
“bard
How much have you laid
times.'* misfortune and Inevitable old age to which every
year brings you nearer?
Have you m new autographic
KODAK?
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Miss Wild* Counts spent the day 1.1' e list'd to Wed—
A marriage license was issued at j
In Medford.
Miss Arda Isham went to Ashland the office of the county clerk, this
morning, to Howard William Hop-
this morning.
T. II. B Taylor, of Rogue River, kirk, of Portland, and Miss Huth !<•-
vlna Hathaway, of this city.
was a Grants Pass visitor today.
aervice
Willard storage battery
17tf Paran Encampment Meeting—
station. 814 .North Sixth St
.•All Paran Encampment No. 29
Miss Nina Paddock, who »pent
Christmas with her parents, left last members are requested to Tie present
night, returning to Livermore, Cal. | Friday night, January 2, on account
The Gray-IJievlnne concert is most i of installation of officers. By re­
Williams,
original
They are very Informal quest of C.
and tell so many “yarns” about each scribe.
<oinposition that everyone revels In
their quaint charm.
57 (iillettc Mill Go to Portland—
ft. Boswell arrived this morning
County Judge Gillette will go to
from Portland and will S|>end a week Salem and Portland Bunday evening
or two here. He will go to bls Hol­ to be present at the meeting of the
land mine later.
state highway commission to be held
•Mrs. J. It. Scovlll and two chil­ in the latter city Tuesday. He will
dren arrived yesterday from Alsea present the needs of Josephine coun­
and are visiting Mrs. Scovlll'a par­ ty in the road building program of
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ji. F. Chaetain 1920.
Mrs. Sam Stlnebaugh and daugh­
ter. Shirley, left yesterday on delay­ S|H-< iul Police—
ed 53 for Oakland, Cal., where they
Will protect your cars at the New
will spend several weks visiting Uftth Year's dancing party.
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friends and relatives.
The GruyJLhevlnnes < Estella and
Free Methodist Revival—
Mischel, who are coming to the
Revival services at Free .Methodist
opera house on January 6, 1920, , un-
church, 250 West I street, cond acted
der the local auspices of the hlgh
1
by the pastor and others will begin
school, are such likeable “real peo-
January 1 at 7:30 p. m. to continue
Buy
great
artists.-
pie" as well as
until January 11. E very bod y is
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tickets now.
vited to attend. Come and help
C. K. Nelson. of the Hazelwood
A. J. Edwards, pastor.
Creamery company, has returned to
Grants Pass after spending several
weeks In Ixis Angeles and other Cali­ Cake Walk—
For a big chocolate cake at the
fornia places.
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New Year's eve dancing parti-.
I WISH
A PROSPERO! H AND
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Su< < csstir to
Mr«. E. RHikopf
There is
C orrect 1
H ome F urnishings
»El
Adelbert Osborn, a pioneer of
Southern Oregon, died at bls home at
215 West D street, some time during
Many a boy, many a girl, has been won from a career of way­
lust night, his body being found In
wardness by the superior attractiveness of their home atmosphere.
bed this morning. The deceased had
A few well selected piece* of furniture will furnish that at­
I been in III health for some time, and
tractiveness.
: liad previously suffered a stroke of
I
You need not spend a great deal of money, but it you care
was about 7» years
: paralysis. He
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to
add
to the attractiveness, of your home ’twill pay you to see us.
Southern
had
lived
in
of age, and
survived
Oregon since 1894. He I»
I by his wife and by four children,
Winter or Summer, dull
»
" WE TURK A HOUSE INTO A HOME ”
days or bright, Indoors or out,
two sons and two daughters. The
Rues. L inoleums , R ances , W all ? aper , S c wine , M achines c . H oosiers
you can always tuke pictures
sons are Wheeler and Dan Osborn,
with a good Kodak.
both
of
Mammoth,
California,
and
A Kodak Is so simple that a
I the (laughters are .Mrs. Josie Thies.
child can operate it, so efficient
I of .Mammoth, and Mrs. Winnie Har­
that there Is no limit to results.
Muridiy's Annual Ma»k Ball—
Kodak« and 4'muerai»
New Year’s eve—The biggest show I
ter, of Illinois.
Ml Photo Mu pf tilt's
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
The
deceased
was
born
In
Cayuga
on
earth under one roof. You can I
Expert
FlnUliing
dance all night and eat with the anl-|
county, New York. He removed when
605 G STREET, G rants P ass , O
P h ONC 50
STANTON ROWELL
mala for one fifty.
a boy to Illinois and enlisted In Com­
pany E, 26th Illinois infantry, being
later commissioned sei ond lieuten­
Grand Jury to Meet—
xi:u T(>I>AT
ant of the compati'. He served In
.Miss Ruth Hathaway, of this city,
The grand jury will convene at
HAST (IN SATIRDXY New gaunt­ the Western army, being attached
and Howard W. Hopkirk, of Yakima, the courthouse next Monday to con­
let driving glove, black. Finder to the famous 15th corps, serving at
were married this afternoon al 4 sider whatever may be brought be­
please leave ut Courier office, 60
different times under command of o'clock at the home of the bride's fore It. The present grand Jury is
JOB WANTED by At ulto and Igni­ Generals Grants. .'Therman and lav- parents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. H. Hatha- omposed of A. F. Knox, foreman;
tion mechinlc, 9 years experience gun, at one time luting on General way residing at 109 B street, Rev. J. li. Ahlf. Edwin Estes. Geo. F. Kep-
Address Box
7-1,
Washougal, Logan's staff; and was present and Henry G. Hanson officiating. The heel. W. J. Dingier. A. Gigler and W
Washington.
62 In action at nearly every one of the Hathaway home was beautifully dec- ' F. Farra.
Start the New Year right by having
great engagements of the Western orate! with Christmas greens and
FOR SALE Delicious apples In cold
your clothes tailored to order by
army from Shiloh to the fall of At­ clusters of orange blossoms, and Mrs. Gort t »che Invite» You-
storage. Fancy grade. 81.50 to
lanta,
accompanying
Sherman
from
lighted candles. The impressive ring
To a New Years eve dancing par-
82 tier box
Phone Geo Herbach.
Allanla to the sea
ceremony was jvjtnesaed by rela- ty at the Waldorf hall next Wednes-
6O6-F-13.
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Aft«« being mustered out of the lives. a few InmnateMrienda and the day. Dan e tickets $1, plus war tax;
service he engaged In railroading young ladies of the A. T. F.. a group extra ladles and spectators 25c. 53tf
and various other industries, coming of girls who banded themselves to­
to Oregon in the year 1N79 and to gether under those mysterious let­ Conies From Roseburg—
Engineer W. K. Wright, who for
\ copper plate, five or Josephine county in lK’ttî. where he ter* during their high school days,
WANTED
alx feet long'. .Must be In good wag married the following year to The bride was dressed In a white several months has been located here
condition.
Address .1. A. Rusk. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, nee Hayes, georgette-crepe made over silver as the resident engineer for the Pa­
Grants Pass, Ore.. Rd. 2. Box 73. who with the four children of the doth, and carried a beautiful bou­ cific highway construction work, will
Joe Pardee leave on January 1 for Grants Pass,
quet of white roses,
«2 union. mu rvive.
The funeral sendees will be held played on the piano Ixihengren’s where he and Mrs. Wright, formerly I
at the Williams cemetery at 2-30 wedding march.
Miss Mabel Bryan, will make their)
MMiAN REIIRI EM
1,
The marriage is the culmination home until next summer. Mr. Wright!
A farmer near Salem bought 16 o’clock on Thursday, January
acres of hind planted to logan ber­ 1920, being tinder the direction of of a college romance, both bride and will resign from the state work and I
ries at 8350 per acre, or 85600. He the local G \ ‘It. post, of which the groom attending and graduating lie employed by local contractor Har-1
FOR MEN—AT
ry Hildeburn on the 8'0,000 high-1
The fu­ from Reed college.
picked 47 tone. 94,000 pounds, which; deceased was a member. “
neral
party
will
leave
Grants
Pass
After the ceremony a dainty lunch way Improvement on the Sexton hill
he sold for 9 cents per pound or 89,-1
promptly at 12 o'clo k tomorrow.
was served mid the bride and groom link near Granta Pass. Ten miles are
♦ 50, this year.
departed for their wedding journey. to be Improved there, about three
With the earning of Irrigation j
They will go to Portland, «’here .Mr being finished at the present time,
around Grants Pass the logan berry i Open Meeting of W. <>. W.—
Next Monday evening the W o. Hopkirk has sneclal work at Reed
so that It is thought the job will be:
will prove one of our most valuable'
HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX CIAITHES
completed sometime next summer.
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productions
No other berry re-i W will hold an open meeting and
Roseburg Review.
»ponds more readily to Irrigation i another of those big feeds to which MEDFORD WOMEN WANT
WOOD FOR PRESIDENT
than the logan berry. Rub-Irrigated ' all neighbors and their families are
Medford. Ore.. Dec. 30 —*A wom- Has Two New Dodge«—
soils are also suited for this growth Invited. Baskets are to be brought,
New W. <>. W. Officer»—
M. Applegate, sentry; A. K. Cass,
the camp to furnish the coffee and tin's 'I .eon a rd Wood for Presldent”
The Sooner Taxi Service, as well
— Farm Bureau News.
Rogue River camp. No. 55, Wood­ clerk.
The old board of trustees,
trimmings. There will be a literary club was organized here last nlgbt as their many patrons have been so men of the World, have elected the omposed of Geo. W. Winetrout, P.
and musical program The hour will at the home of Mrs. Rert Anderson. pleased with the Dodge car recently following officers for the coming A. DeGenauit and Geo. Calhoun, was
Noir My Waltz——
At 11:30 o'clock at the New Year's be 7 o’clock.
wife of the chairman of the reu:tb- added, that another has been pur- year:
W. R. Rannie, consul com­ continued for another year.
llean county committee. A meetln*». chased, and will make their service mander; E. C. Macy. adv. Bent.: E. !
eve dancing party.
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Printing that pleasea—We do It' to effect a county-wide organization (the largest and best equipped one in V. Smith, banker; l^wis G. Sauer, |
Placer location notices at Courier
Courier Job Department.
will be held .Monday.
. the city.
Bridge Walk Miitrrinl» Here—
escort:
Mathis, watchman: L. ! office.
The steel bracket - for the hanging
of the new walk on the steel bridge
over the Rogue at South Sixth street
have arrived, and the walk will be
built as soon as the bridge company
can get a man here to oversee the
work. The walk will be four feet In
MATINEE—NIGHT
width, and will be built on the down­
river side of the bridge. The floor
and the railing will be of wood, but
the brackets are of fabricated steel.
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H olmans F urniture S tore
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishing’s
Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
O N I (
Happy New Year
*■ OREGON
TO MOR ROW
W. GRIFFITH’S
Happy New Year
Sl’PER-FRODl’t TION
A Goodyear lire expert will be in
our store on .Monday, January 12. all
day, to talk with you
conservation.
lie gives a free illustrated talk on
the manufacture and care of tires
both for passenger oars and trucks
and the proper use of tire savers.
In a half hour you can learn much
about tire conservation. Don't fail
to hear this man sometime during
the day.
Ills advice will inako your visit
here well worth while. Remember
the day. Monday. January 1 2. 1920.
Grants Pass Service Station.
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The Girl Who Stayed at Home
Rob’t Harron, Cnrol Seymore, Geo. Fawcett, Tully Marshall and Richard Barthelmess
\ Womlerflil Story of il Cabaret Glrl Wlio Stayetl at Home—M lui* Diil She Do?
Tell it livre, Me Br Sure and Corne and Sec Wlmt tlie Cille Culturelle Glrl IHd.
Spa< e doesn't Permit us to
Bitty
Pit TtMIRAI’ll
IIRIGGS COMEDY
SPW I IL NEW YEA IIS
MATINEE Vr 2:15
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