PAGE FOLK GRANTS PASS DAILY TOI HIER PLR52WL There Will Be a Chance “Prlces are higher than a cat's back" said old St Chestnut, ii i - but even a cat’s back can't sta> up forever. I bid that’s so. There will be a change. We are all exi»e<'tlng Careful people ft. Here’s hoping it doesn't come with a crash are preparing for it. Have you a little account piling up at the bank? Are you saving something during these days of high prices? If not, what will become of you when things begin tu«e 507 G Street NEU TPh.ll 1EE G. P. JESTER for life Ins.ir- ~9tf ance— -Penn Mutual Life i WANT TO TRADE 26 acres, 11 ir- rigated. 15 timber, 1 ine orchard uo building.--, ’.-.ell 1er; (and. Value tinder $2,000, vai.ie Grants Pass pro. err differ. der 31,000 and th Mitch a’ .Murphy. BRY SLAB WOOD 33.50 per tier de­ livered. Phone 379-R. If you want to know if you are g 5 to be a success or a failure in e you can easily find out. tt is simple and infallible, u able to save money? If not, will fail as s. may not think . seed of siicce LOQ/IL C. G Hanson, of lai'toine. is in .hu k-on <>ffl< ml- Hen the city today ou business. J. B. Cole mu it, assessor, and G. Win. L. Nlel, of the Williams val­ M. Rolmrts, district attorney, wore, ley, is in. the city for several days. In the city from the Jackson county , John I'alley and wife ot iho Illinois ' capital yesterday. —-------- valley are iu the city for a tew days. Harr.« W. Kelly, ot TheIhille», waa liMiicing Party— Ì Waldorf hail Saturday night. in the city yesterday. "The Country Cousin" la coming! Her name is Nancy! 71 PnddtM'k-PailihH'k W «aiding— Miss I. Fitzgerald, ot Seattle, ar- Stella M. Paddock and William A. i riied here this morning on her way Paddock were married at a 5 ' to Crescent Ctty. Year's Eve wedding, the Her. 1. Z. W. Hagen went to Roseburg Bristol officiating at the ceremony. this moruing to visit his father au«l Banta Crux Newspaper sister. Willard storage battery service Dance at Wimer— station. 314 North Sixth St 17tf Grange hall. Saturday, January 17 Claud Bardon arrived here this Good music by Grunts Pass Jazz Or­ morning from Virginia tor a visit chestra und a big supper. Hours 9 with his imrents and friends. to 2. Tickets and sapper |l.5o. 71 Teddy said: "A bully J American play!" you’ll say so. too! ! ’’The Store Front Ihuiumeil— < ountry Cousin" is coming! 71 A truck from the Leonard Estate Mr. and Mrs. 'Herbert Ogden weut was backed across the walk in front j to Roseburg last night to remain. Mr. of the Neas millinery store this af- ' Ogden having been transferred to ternoon by its driver, and consider- Ì that place. able damage don« to the building , Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Calles. of Med- Gue of the posts waa broken line! ■ Mr. much glass was smashed. lord, are iu the city today. Calles is representative ot the Bur- roughs adding machine company for You taut Innig,'— the Southern Oregon district. The Palace Tuxl, two cars, a Ford I I la your country cousin iu town! and a Chevrolet, both guaranteed to Bring her to the Oregon theatre Sun- stand the ''Climate.** The driver» day or Monday to meet "The Coun- are also well broke to the climate ! 71 lrV Cousin." We hope no one gets sore at this, a» I W. L. Zimmerman. third trick we both love the climate Phone operator at the Southern Pacific de­ Î-J. Geo. A. Hyde and II L. Sar pot. and his family have returned x 05tf 1 géant. from their vacation of several weeks spent at Portland and Salem. Miss Ethel Bannard has returned Err«' Metliodl-t Qmirtlj Meeting— There will be services tonight. from Eugene where she spent several Saturday and Sunday night at 7:30. weeks. Mrs. A. V. Bannard. who also spent some weeks with her Sunday m hool at I<» a. m , preaching at II a. tn. m The district elder, I daughter in Eugene, is now visiting will preach Sunday C. E. Glaxler. in Tacoma. Wanted: An upright, handsome morning. J. W. Glaxler of Colorado, man to be the husband of "The will |freaeh Sunday evening, All are Country Cousin.” Apply Oregon l{ invited. A. J. Edwards Is the pastor. theatre Sunday and Monday. 71 Geo. Studebaker, of Castle Rock, luyoM Who Enjoy*— iA good well cooked steak with Wash., is visiting with Mrs. IJzxie rtuth and family. Mr. Studebaker “French fried” should try the is looking over the country for a lo­ ford (»rill, 5:30 to 7:45. cation. and finds that this section of Southern Oregon pleases hint very- Hailing«' Cn-i* Being Heard— much. The rase of Mrs. Mae Schultz I against Veatc.li and Elder, tor alleg- > BORN ed damages for Injuries suffered in RA3MUFFBN To Mr and Mrs. J an accident at Waldo, i» occupying A. Rasinuffen. of Provolt. today, the attention of the circuit coiu*t to­ January 16, a daughter. day. being the last case ujsiff the docket tor the present term ot court. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. S hults is seeking judgment for ♦ 310,0(1(1, claiming to have FLECTIONS suffered ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ injuries when the porch on the build ing or« ipied U Elder dore at Wai Pre-byterian Cliiircli i do broke «loam. I.- The building 'Die annual meeting and election Iowned by Mrs/XJu™, gÓatch. and --- she officers of Bethany Presbyterian , made t> irty to the suit by Mrs I hurch was held lust night following I Schult: . The jury In this case b- R the annual church supiier. Reports •TimmoiiH. John Bumgardner, G given showed a very satisfactory con­ ■ Eatou, Emil Gentner, Geo W. Dea dition of the various branches of j H. N. Parker. Thus. Ahern. W K •he church work. Officers were E ,F Hinkle. L. W, Carson, S. I I elected as follows: ■ Harry Randle and Roy Igithrop Elders A. A. Ingalls, T M. Stott. E. Niles. You An- 'him- «Wir»'— Deacons -Otto Henricson, .Myron Of lomethlng :><> diet meeting their contention that ! they should not be held for the) Si equipment which was Installed un- ; der contract, and ownership of which ' I for their election by the legislature they contended had never passed to will take It entirely out of the gov- them. The verdict was a victory for I ernor’s hands. the landowners. The jury was com­ TONIGHT — TOMORROW posed of D. R. Morrison, Geo. Go­ (Continued from page 1) bers, A. McCauley, G. P. Jester. Ralph Moore, H. M. Pfefferle, W V Counts, Jacob Houck, Peter Gravlln, company of Portland; f.hrls Schmidt, .Medford, Ore., Jan. Ki The mem­ Mort Luckett, K. J. Lind and J. N. cold storage pucker of Astorlu and Adams, Frank M. Warren, packer ot Port-! ber» of company D Third Oregon In­ fantry. sent a petition to Adjutant land. Nell-on’s Orchestra— General Conrad Stafrln ot Salem re­ .Mr. Warn n Is the representative questing him io transfer them back THE < I I.FBI! VIED JAPANESE At TOR SIPPWBTED BY Will give a dance at the Waldorf , InU.n.. I Industry H ,1 1. .1 « — V .... h I. I. pres-'to the Infantrj service or grant them on , the of the fishing JANE NOVAK hall Tuesday, January 20. Dancing comniissitAi. ent Mr. Warren and their (llscharge. The petition Is the from 9 till 1 o’clock. Dance tickets $1 plus war tax. extra ladies and Mr. Flelshner will tiike the short result of a recent Order of the Hd- 70tf term», which expire next year, and I , jut.ini genera) transferring the na- spectators 25c. • f Stone and Jack will take the next tional ’ guard companies at Medford, shortest |ierlods, giving the new Ashland and Marshfield over to the Morris Bocock to Wilbur— .Morris Bo<-ock, who has been em- ________ members the __ ____ longest ____ terms. The coast artillery service The order ' powerful drama of a rich Oriental gambler who paid his debt“ ployed as warehouseman at the ninth member, who Is to be an a rbi- also removed Captain Canaday from a- coldly a- lie collected—Bee the luxurious gambling den of the freight depot In this city, has re­ ter, has not yet been suggested. company l> and placed Captain A. .1. idle rich. signed his position there and left It is not expected that the new Vance, who recently returned from this afternoon for Wilbur, where he make-up of the commission will dis­ overseas service, In «barge, The has accepted a position with a lum­ turb the present game warden, Carl members ot the company are highly bering concern.—Roseburg Review. Shoemaker, or master fish warden, indignant and declare they will not — E. D. Clanton. The new bill also go into the artillery service without he Mu< k Sennctt laugh producer we offer on this splendid bill I Carriers Wanted— makes It Impossible for Olcott to a fight. I Carriers wanted for the Dally carry out hia threat to remove the Courier—boys or girls with wheels members of the present commission. Quartz blanks ni Couri r office. Dance at Wimer Grange Hall SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 17 Grants Pass Jazz Orchestra OREGON SESSUE HAYAKAWA “HIS DEBT MATINEE TOMORROW 2: 4Ö I*. M. A 99 Treating ’Em Rough” 1