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Conservation
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“Ma, can't I have some lit le brothers
sisters
play
with?" askeu the lonesome litt y chicken of the sedate
hen.
“No. Augustus," replied the thoughtful hen. "not while eggs are
70 cents a doien."
That's conservation. A I ttle tough on Augustus, but it bad
to be done. The war has taug t us all the lesson of conservation,
It has taught us how to save. Lt was a good, wholesodie lesson and
it should not be forgotten, no that the war is over. \ good bank
like ours is a friend to every ■ ver. Deposit your funds with us
and accept our banking faciUtl •«.
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.Miss Fannie Abrams went to Eu-
gene today for a few days stay.
Try a 50 merchants lunch al the
Oxford Grill.
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A. L. Edgerton made a trip to
Medford today.
Mrs. C. Fields went to i Portland
last night on business.
"Mary Regan" heroiue of lavlloy
Scott's famous stories of New York
night life, la charmingly portrayed
by Anita Stewart at the Oregon thea
tre Wednesday anil Thursday.
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Mrs. Chas. II. Drake Is spending
FEDTtt M RISER»L
the day in Medford.
sv su'.
A. <?. Kent, ot Medford, is in the
city today.
Marrying a utan to reform him
may appeal to you girls—but be-
ware! See what happeus to Anita
I Stewart in "Mary Regan" Oregon
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Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. T. W. lturl>er returned this
morning from Medford.
L. F. Tonis. Telegram representa
tive, is In the city tor a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wilcox spent
Sunday with the Morrisons at the
Strong, Light and durable
Country Club.
Willard storage battery serv lee
station. 314 North Sixth St.
ITU
Billy Starr, registering from Sew-
ard, Alaska, is at the Grants Pasa
hotel.
Mrs. John Dillard, who spent u
week with her mother, Mrs. J. S.
Smith, returned to Eugene today.
E. Niles returned this morning
from a business trip to Salem and
Portland.
| Anita Stewart as "Mary Regan."
I mystery girl in IavRoy Scott's great
novel lives and loves by beauty and
wits in New York's fast game of big
»
business and pleasure Oregon Wed
I
nesday and Thursday.
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«
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bryan left this
morning for Sun Luis Obispo, Cal.,
to spend several weeks with their
FOR MEN-AT
son.
Mrs. Al. C. Garver arrived this
Wash., to
morning from Cleone, Wash..
spend a few weeks with her mother.
Mrs. M. E. Weston.
Cash Clothiers
C. E. Sparks, former employe of
HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER AX
AXD
’D MARX CUYTHEH
(WHEN
city
the Courier office, was in the clty
Monday, leaving thia morning for
San Francisco.
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Irrigation Engineer Investigate«—
Gowns and Anita Stewart! The
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J. H. Fertig, irrigation engineer dainty star of "Mary Regan" dis-
A child's hot playmate
Whether rld-
representing the Ralph Schnieloch plays some beauties
company, the bonding house that is Ing over the mountains, presiding at
purchasing the bonds of the Grants a lobster snpper in one of New York’s
w
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Pass Irrigation district, arrived in ultra-cafes, eloping with her soon-to-
the city this morning -nd will obtain be-millionaire husband, or breakfast
final data for incorporation in his re ing in silken pajamas, she delights
ports. Mr. Fertig has made previous the eye and charms the devotee of
investigations of the district,' and it fashion.
Oregon Wednesday and
is u|M>n his rei»ort that the Schnieloch Thursday.
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company has agreed for the purchase
Clayton Morrison left this morning
of the bond issue. The bond issue' for Klamath Falls where he goes to
BOX BROWXIE NO. 2
SAM
which the company is to take over drive truck for the Klamath Falls
amount?
to I100.QOO.
creamery, where his brother. E. A.
It furnishes no end of pleas-
, ure for every out-of-door mo-
Simmons, is buttermaker.
î t nient, ^nd provides indoor en-
ft.MMMM)
CASH
REWARD
’• tertalninent for the rainy- days
it Every child should have a
Will Play at llovrlsnt—
I will pay the above reward to
Brownie and a Kodak album.
The first basketball game of the
It not only gives them whole-
any one for evidence to convict, or season wilt be played at Roseburg
, some amusement but is educa
any information leading to such evi next Saturday evening, when the
tional as well.
dence to convict the parties who gifl’s team representing the Grants
The No. 2 Brownie takes a
stole seven head of my hq^s. The Pass high school will contest with
picture 214 by 3A4 inches. So
clear and distinct that excellent
hogs were marked, crop off of right the Roseburg high school girls.
enlargements can be made
ear, swallow fork in left ear, weight
from the negatives.
about 140 pounds. Were last seen
STANTON ROWELL
in Jacob Houck's pasture in the lat DEFENDER OF KI'T-EI.-AMARA
Music and Photo House
HAS RESIGNED HIS OFFICE
ter part of December, 1919.
507 G Street
The above reward can be collected
at the Josephine County Bank.
London, Jan. 13.—Major Genera!
R. P GEORGE.
Charles V. F. Townsend, defender of
South Americans ,.t- orn h.i.-k as 1-1 2-13t
Kerby, Ore., Rd. 1. Kut-El-Amara, has tendered his re
cigarette wrappers.
signation to the war office.
General
■ Mendelssohn began studying music
All kinds of legal blanks at the Townsend was Imprisoned by the
at the age of eight.
Courier
Turks when he and his garrison at
Kut-El-Amara. South Bagdad, were
hemmed In by the Turks In 1916 and
forced to surrender.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON
BAST AIN
Pruning Shears
8 ft. length
10 ft. length
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GRANTS PAM DAILY <A»l RJMK
Rogue River Hardware Co.
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
Peerless Clothing Co.
Co
TONIGHT ONLY
HALE HAMILTON
IN
The FOUR FLUSHER
The romance of a chance-taker in the world of finance.
It will
make you grip your seat. Another comedy as big as “Get Rich
Quick Wallingford."
BOLIN COMEDY'
I’ATHE XEWS WEEKLY
TOMORROW — THYRSI) U
Anita Stewart “Mary Regan”
The KT«Ht story of New YorkS big busiiM**« an<] pleasure
The tire conservation demonstra-
tion held at the Grants Pass Service
Station was a big success in every
way. Over 175 people that were,
interested in the care of tires were
well pleased with the information
and demonstration given by Mr.
Smith.
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Mr. Smith has had worlds of ex
perience in the rubber game, and
people of Grants iPass and vicinity
who failed To attend this conserva
tion demonstration were deprived of
a great deal of Information in re
gard to tires and the care of tires.
However, we hope to have this expert
with us again In the near future,
and we hope the entire community
will be benefltted by these instruc-
tions.
Very truly your«,
GRANTS PASS SERVICE STATION
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LÛQAIL
Garments for Cool Weather
Verdict for the l*l<Uiitlff—
In the < aae of Wilson vs. Donnelly,
tried in the circuit court yesterday,
the Jury brought in a verdict for the
plaintiff, giving him a Judgment for
(3 25. The action was one of the re
plevin of personal property.
We Pay 25c Per Pound—
Successor to
Mr«. E. Rrhkopf
mrs. Hellie Hea$
For all |>oultry except old rooster*.
Tempi« Market.
Royal trvli Regular—
\ regular convocation of Rvatnes
chapter No. 2S. R. A. M will lie held
January 14. Wednesday, 7:30 p. tn.
Work in the Mark and Past Master
degrees. F. M. Iluyler. H. P.
Fi-ldiig Nenaon W ill O|M*n—
With music, refreshments and
general good time at the M.
church January 14, 1919. at 7:31*.
Bait your hook with a silver dime
and save 15 cents for refreshments.
\l Salvation Army
The Sunday school annual will
Observed by the Salvation Army
Saturday, January 17, at • P
Good eats will be served, Program J
Prises of
by the Sunday school,
merit given. You are invited. J. E
I
Strautin, ensign.
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Oxford Grill—
You may lune been ».tiling a long time, hoping and expect
Ing to improve the almosphere of your home with some brighten
Ing change of furniture.
\<>W IS THE TIME TO MT OX THAT M GG EMTIO X
We can meet any furnishing Idea you may have, and save you
money on your sélection
.Merchants lunch 50c.
I
Served
11:30 to 1:31). Menu changed I dully
Not how cheap, but how good, Is our
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policy.
Rues. hNOifuMf R ancis , W au Pin* S cwnc M achinis &. Hoosirts
American la*gion Tonight—
The American legion will meet
this evening, at the G. A. R. head
H olmans F urniture S tore
quarters room tn the basement of
the courthouse, This room haB been
offered the la*gion by the G. A. H
as its meeting place, and the offer
was accepted, and It will be used
regularly hereafter, through the
courtesy of the veterans.
“ M TUSH A HOUSE INTO A HOMt’ ”
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
PnON£ 50
605 G S trfet
G rants P ass , O
Xo Red Ta|i
Just phone 262-R for the Sooner
Taxi. Two Dodge cars, and two Itt-
tie old Fords that are always on the
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Job.
Forestry Money Ready —
Judge Gillette, of the county court. i
who recently returned from Portland
ami Salem, states that while In Port-
land he Interviewed the forestry
¡leople, and that they are ready with
the money to proceed with the build
ing of the high»ay to the caves as
soon as work opens In the spring,
and that work will go forward if the
highway commission of the state co
olie rates.
Don't Forg«i—
The dance at Spence Hall January
17. The Neilsons will furnish the
music. The cooks are arranging for
a big chicken feed, also lots of other
good eats. Don’t miss It.
Viewing County IC<>nd
feminismloners M. Farfden and Mc
Cabe were over the highways in the
GaJice <!’ -let yesterday lns|n> ting
them as to condition and the work
necessary to p"t them Into proper
shape. They staLr that they found
the roads in good shape for the win
ter season, as is the same in most
of the county districts. Today they
are going over lite road situation in
the Williams district.
You Can't loaigc—
The Palace Taxi, two cars, a Fort)
end a Chevrolet, both guaranteed t<
stand the "Climate.”
The drivers
are also well broke to the climate
We hope no one gets sore at this, to-
Phone
we both love the climate.
22-J. Geo. A. Hyde and H. L. Sar-
<5tf
geant.
Pleads Not Guilty—
Pan I Banda, who had been Indict-
ed i>y the Joaephlne county grand
Jury upon a charge of conspiring to
defraud through issuance of a fraud
ulent deed, pleaded not guilty In the
circuit court yesterday.
The case
against R. J. Rowen, upon a like
charge, is lieing heard today before
a Jury in the circuit court. Attorney
O. S Blanchard represents Mr. Row
en, while the district attorney is
prosecuting for the state.
Attorney Richaril Is Here—
Attorney E. ’ll. Richard, formerly
located here in the practice of his
profession, but now at Paul, Idaho,
arrived In the city this morning to
attend to legal business here. Mr.
Richard is now living In the Mlnldo-
ka irrigation district of Idaho, and
he states that If the people of Jose-
phne county could see the wonderful
effects of irrigation upon lands in
Idaho they would not be content till
every acre possible was under water.
Court Will Hear Evidenc
As ODly questions of law are In
volved In the case of Boswell vs. the
Grand Prize Hydraulic Mines, It will
not be tried Lefore i Jury, but the
testimony will 'be
cotlrt^ according to agreement
made by the parties Involved,
case was set for hearing before
Jury at this term ot court.
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