PAGE FOVR GRANTS PAMS DAILY OOIRIEH ERSONAL AND LOCAL That a Musical Concert by REAL ARTISTS is to be given here Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1920? That this is not an ordinary concert but a RARE MUSI­ CAL TREAT ? That these same artists are to be heard here in the same con­ cert they will give in the City Auditorium in Portland under the Auspices of the City of Portland on Jan. 15, 1920? What you will miss if you fail to hear the Gray-Lhevinnes HERE Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, 1920? -r Tickets at Horning’s,50cand75c Open a Savings Account If you will open the acco int now, and follow it up with a resolution to add a little to that account each week, another New Year's day will find a big improvement in your financial condition We earnestly solicit your savings account be it ever so small. « We pay four per cent interest on savings. Safe Deposit Boxes. $2 per year. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON srsBiv own: rfsfw '. f S > SI F M OREGON Last Times Tonight Elsie Ferg'uson A SOCIETY EXILE” <1 BIO HEEIA FROM THE PLAY “WE CAN’T BE IS BAD AS ALL THAT” “A Society Exile” is one of the most, powerful screen dramas in which Miss Ferguson has yet appeared. BURTON HOLMES TR AVEIXtGI E HAROLD LOYD COMEDY TOMORROW ONLY MAY ALLISON IX ‘THE RETURN OF MARA'” M4 m Jeannette Moss returned yes­ terday to the I’, of O. Willard storage battery service t.ttion 314 North Sixth St. I7tl W. L. Montgomery, ot Takilma. Is spending a few days in the city. See G. P. Jester for lite insurance - Penn Mu tai Lite. 59tf <>. P. Harvey went to Glendale tl)ls morning for a week. You will never forget Estelle Gray and her fiddle after you hear her Tuesday evening. 60 .Miss VeOna B. Williams returned to Salem today to resume studies at Willamette university. Harry Hull returned to Portland last night after «pending the holt days here with his parents .Miss .Minnie E. Vigne returned Saturday from a vacation spent with her parents at Clitco. Mias .Marguerite Sinclair returned last night from Fresno, where she ||H|H>nt her vacation with her parents. I Harold King went to Eugene this I morning to resume study at the U. I of O. Ii The Graysldievinne concert to 1»' I given l\ere Tuesday evening t was I given In San Francis, o and will I lie I given in Portland. 80 I Mrs. Claude Riddle returned tu I Kiddle this morning after »pendin IK a I few days here with relative* Miss Dora Birchard, who returned II from Colorado to spend Christmas I with her father, wAit to Eugene y ex- I terday to re-enter I', of O. late Wilson went to Eugene ves- I terday to enter the I', of O. He had been attending Washington Univi r sit.»’. ”Surpa»K> Maude Powell in ar- Itistic interpretation” is a San Fran i cisco critic's verdict of Estelle Gray. Don't fall to hear her Tuesday even­ ing. 60 I Raymond Badger, of Ashland, who' I visited Grants Pass friends for a few I days, returned to Corvallis last night to < on tin ue studies at O. f (he count* property cepted a run. Mrs. Hunsaker * Ill Saturday evenin’ to Oliver I Saturday to spend a few follow tonight. Itoseburg lie . !•• v. Ix'l jli and Miss N< tile lone 1 friends, and look after both of this city. interests. Return to O. A. (’.— Student'. Among the local students who re­ Hi«* Two New iiodjfc*— The Sooner Taxi Service, us well Roy Scouts Attention— turned to O. (A. C. the past two days There will be a meeting of the Boy to resume their studies after the as their many patrons have been sc Christmas holidays are: .Miss Marion pleased with the bodge car recently Smuts at the Chamber of Commerce Sabin, Miss Helen Itobzfen, Miss El­ added, that another has been pur­ rooms tonight at 7:30. Meeting Is ia Anderson, Misses Avis and Clara chased. and will make their servlet called tonight on account of the con­ Knips, Khelnhold Schmidt, Eugene the largest and best equipped one In cert tomorrow night. There will be the cltv. ” 82 a meeting of the Hoy Scouts every Moore of Rogue iRiver, George Es- Tuesday evening at the Chamber of terly and Chester Crowell of Waldo. Commer-’e rooms during the month I of January. Yoa Can't Dodge GEO, S. CALHOUN Overcoats, Suits Shoes, Furnishings THAT NEW PAGE Did you turn over a new leaf January 1? And did you In­ scribe thereon some brave resolutions? And was one of them to the effect that you would forthwith. Garments for Cool Weather P You Keailize 3 MONDAY, JANUARY A. ••*««». FOR MEN - AT I Washington, Jan. Dr. J. F. Reddy, pioneer of the northwest, former mayor of Medford and one d- vert is ed for men to "mine chrome and help win the war.” His invest- ments in chrome mines had reached high figures when the armistice w»i signed and Uncle Sam canceled all orders for the mineral. The settlement. Just announced, is made under an act of the last con­ gress for the relief of those who sought patriotically to help the gov­ ernment by engaging in an Industry that does not thrive in |*ear*e times because of foreign competition. Dr. Reddy is here, and with John H. Ilaak, of Portland, Ore., and E. A. The Ford Jitney servie ( two Dickey of Oakland, Cal., will appear Fords), You can ’ford to call 22-.I before the house ways and means day or night, We go at your re­ committee to urge a protective tariff quest, fast or slow. G. A. Hyde. If. on chrome. L. Sargeant. 64 Peerless Clothing Co ______ . t Seward. Alaska, Jan. 5. The mln-| Ing season of 1919 was a successful one for miners and operators in the Alaskan interior, according to Cap tain W. Langley, a steam boat pilot, here recently on his way to Seattle to spend the winter. Many miners who had made little or nothing the' previous year, “camo back strong” with good cleanups last summer and fall, Captain iaingley said. According to Captain Langley, there is plenty of food stored up In the upper Kuskokwlm river section to last until the arrival of boats in the spring. lie carried four ca.par|ty cargoes up the river on the steamer Tana during the season. .American Ix’gion Tonight— BORN The (American Txjgion will meet BARKER—To Mr. and Mrs. .M. J. Barker, at Orosi, Cal., Tuesday, tonight instead of Tuesday, the change being made because of the December 30, a daughter. coming of the Gray-Lhevlnne recital NEW TODAY under the auspices of the high school Tuesday evening. A full at­ SEE G. P. JESTER for life insur­ tendant# of the Jx*glon Is desired as ance Penn (Mutual Life. 59tf there are many Important matters WILL DE in Grants Pass this week to he cared for in clearing the slate tuning pianos. I .eave orders with of accumulated business that the new Mrs. Sabin, 107-J. Tuning done year can start off right. The meet­ for Sherman Clay * Co. W. P. ing will be held In the front rooms Brooks, Palmer Plano House, at the Chamber of Commerce at R Medford, Ore. 62 o’clock. FOR SALE Ford touring car, mo­ You Can't A Ford— del 1916. Price |350. Just being To Dodge the Sooner Taxi. Two overhauled at Adam's garage. new Dodges at Ford prices—Also Owner W. I. Powers, West B two Fords for those who prefer them. street. Phone 394-J. 66 Our phone service is as good as our Carriers Wanted— Carriers wanted for the Daflv IRON WORKS, gears. shafting Taxi Service. When you think of a Courier -boys or girls with wheels Journals, stump puller sheaves, Taxi look on the Inside of the front general foundry work. J. W. Gay- cover of the phone directory. Sooner etty. Third and I streets. 65 Taxi for service. Phone 262-R. Jit­ Printing that pleases We do ft! APPLES EOR SALE 707 H St. 60 ney Luke. 85 Courier Job Denartmcnt Popular Songs l.v |HT Copy—7 for 91.00 Oh, What a Pal Was Mary. I’m Not Jealous ( But I Just Don’t Like It). Lullaby Time. Moonlight on the Nile. Kinky Koo. I^t’s Help the Irish Now The Third Kiss. When a Fellow Needs a Friend Some Day You’ll »Want Me Bark. Give I.Me a Smile and Kiss, Land of Make-beiieve. Game of Love. Smiles of Silver and Kisses of Gold. I’m Just Simply Full of Jazz. Tell It to the World Gee! I 'Wish i| Had Someone to Hock I.Me In a Cradle of I ove. Baltimore Blues. Jazz Raby, Gee! I’m Glad T’nt From Dixie. STANTON ROWELL Music and Photo House 307 G Street