Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 17, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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C, M. Cline, preacher.
Churvli of Chrixt
Parents, bring your children
Bible school and help Iniild stulde
character for th«> rvaponslbllltles
| vour boy and girl will have to face
in the near future Morning worship
I ON N. fltll ST.
nt 11.
Subject, "The lxive of
Chrtat Constraining us." An Interme­
diate C. E. will be organised at 6:30.
Evening worship at 7:30. Sublect,
There is no reason why any home "The Mission of the Commission."
lu the land, urban or rural, should This will tie 111 iistrn ted
Chas. R. Drake, minister
be ugly in appearance or inconven­
ient in Its plans. As fast as new
. The Salvation Army
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homes are built they should conform
Revival series of meetings ou se­
to those requirements of convenience lected subjects at 11 a. ui.; at 8 p.
and beauty which alone make life ni. Bible school at 2 p. tn. Y. P.
worth while for the Inhabitants. And L. at 6 30 p. m. If you don't come
pray for those meetings. We want
o)d dwelling places can be metamor­
sinners converted. believers baptised
phosed. bit by bit.
by the Holy spirit.
. J. E. Strautln. officer
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RATURDAY, JAM ARY 17. 10SO-
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"Could you, through your columns
Tonight and Sunday prob­ ♦ '
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wind«.
population of Grants Pass?
"You have a beautiful river.
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Bethany l‘r<--,l>\terian < hur< h
1AM »KING WESTWARD
hope the state fish and game com- •
Sunday
school at 10 a. in. Morn-
There are thousands of people mission succeeds In stopping com-1
ing worship at 11, "Th«' Goodness of I
throughout the United States who men ial fishing in it, as it would be
God." also Installation of elders and '
(Continued from Page Ona)
are looking toward the west with criminal to spoil so fine a river for
deacons. Young people's meeting at I
the thought of one day making their spertsmen. On account of its good the individual deixteits, but In the 6:45. Evening worship nt 7 30. |
The
Finit • 'When Jesus Was Angry."
home here. The influen«»s that ac-i i fishing and hunting and climate Is (lumber of depositors.
National
bank
on
January
1st.
1919.
Next Thursday evening. church ,
are
various.
One
comes
be-
tuate
the reason I am contemplating com­
had $549,592.74 of our citizens cash night, Pot luck supper ut 6:15. Fol-
cause of the fruit we grow another^ ing to Grants Pass and I hope to see
on deposit, On January 1st. 1920. lowed by three classes tor different I
wants to produce alfalfa and the in the paper news of this great sport. I this amount had l>een Increased to ages ami ending with a combined Ì
dairy cows and, the swine and the Of course, the season is off now.
$749.986.96. an Increase of IHO.- meeting of all present and a brief r
study in the Book of Amos.
stock cattle that are part of the al­
“Hoping the paper comes
right 344.20.
Henry G. Hanson, minister.
The Josephine County bank, on
falfa growing business. Some would along,' and to meet you some day,'
January
1st.
1919.
had
deposits
of
establish themselves in business en­ will close,"
New man VI. E. Church
$288,839.51. On January 1st. 1920,
terprises or in Industry. But back
Sunday
school at 10 a. . m. Ep-
the de|H>sits were $416.988.17. ail
of all or of any of these activities
BEAUTY ON THE FARM
worth l-eague 6:30 p. in.
At 11
increase of $128,043.66.
that will occupy the newcomer, there
The extension service of the de-
The Grants Pass Banking com­ a. in. the pastor. Rev. Joseph Knotts.!
are certain other potent influences part men t of agriculture has made a pany on January 1st. 1919, showed will preach on the theme. "What It
Is to Be Converted." In the evening
that are determining.
Every man very heart-warming «Recovery.
It dei»osits of $315,257.29. On January
at 7:30 he will preach on the theme
1st,
1920,
$405,313.90,
an
increase
has another side to his nature than I started out in the south to take some '
"Stability of Character.”
of $90,126.61.
purely the business side. He wants of the drudgery out of daily labor. I
Preparatory to the revival meet­
Election of directors has beeu held
ings which begin the 23th Inst cot
to humor that other side, and at the and to improve the food.
in all of the Jo al banks during the
tage prayer meetings will be held the
As the women found the depart- j [iast few ¿ay,,
same time follow the business bent.
The First National coming week ae follows:
And this great army that has turned ment’s ideas helpful, they reached I has elected L. B. Hall. H D. Norton,
Monday 7:80 p in., residence N.
Fry. E. Townsend, leader J. M. Isham:
its face toward the land of the crim- Out themselves toward matters of Geo. E. Lundburg, John D.
home convenient, increased dairy I
Maahbum and J. T. Fry upon
son sunset is coming seeking climatic
residence A J. Green, leader Sam
! its board. No changes have been
conditions better than
those it and poultry pro uct on, e c en lnaje |n the personnel of the officers, H. Baker.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m..
resident e
leaves behind; or it wants scenic kitchen planning and sanitation. | The
of dlrectoril of the Jo.
Sam H. Bttker. leader Joaeph Knotts;
beauties and opportunity for sport These led in turn to requests ^orisephine County bank, elected Tues-
■Residence Ecclua Pollock, leader G .
and outing. Business they can find plans for the whole house, its loca- day, consists of J. L. Calvert. Stanton E. Lundburg.
3. ”
H. Baker, S.
almost anywhere, but these other tion. drainage, arrangement, t water
—;— Howell.
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“ 1 Ix»ughridge,
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The meeting at the Baker home is
features must be sought out. When supply and such factors as contribute jChas. Burkhalter, L. M. Mitchell anil especially for young people.
Clarence Winetrout. The examining
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., residence
they find where they combine the to a life in which production and sat-
committee, representing the stock­ Albert Hood, leader A. .1. Green: res-
business side with that other some­ isfaction swing in a normal balan e. holders. elected at the same time, is
idence J. M. Isham. leader Jas. Mar-
thing they are seeking, that is the
And then all demands ran straight Don Wilson and A. L. Edgerton. tin.
There are no changes In the officers
place where they will locate and in­ towards beauty.
Thursday, 7:30 p. in.. a general
' of this bank.
prayer meeting at the church
vest.
Women who had lived in the midst
The directors of the Grants Pass
Friday 7:30 p. ■>.. residence XI
Inquiries are coming for informa­ of ugliness hated it. The moment
Banking company are Claus 3« hmidt, fred Heston, leader Eclua Pollock' ■
tion, and some of these people are they saw any chance of getting away I. A. Ruble. F. C. Bramwell, G. P.
residence Joseph Harper, leader N
making trips of exploration into the from ft they flew at the department Jester, Max Tuffs, John Hampshire E. Townsend.
and F. S. Bramwell. Like the other
west. Below is published a sample with their needs.
changes
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HL Luke's E|dsco|Mil
letter that «mines to the Courier
This year, therefore, county agents banking institutions, no
were made in the officers of this
Second
Sunday after Epiphany
from a resident of Wisconsin. This are sent out with a knowledge of
house.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evening
gentleman wrote asking that the landscape gardening, interior deco­
service at 7:30. A cordial invitation
Courier be forwarded to his address ration, architecture, etc. This does
to all to attend the Services. Rev
that he might know of the country, not mean that every county agent Is
Philip K. Hammond of Ashland, vl
car in charge.
and his letter indicates the direction an intellectual and artistic prodigy
of this man’s "other nature,” and the who combines skill in ail these lines
St. Anne's Catholic (hiirtli
influence that directs his attention with his ordinary agricultural abilf-
(Continued from page 1)
Sunday masses at 8:00 and 10:00
to Grants Pass. He says:
bs .
But it means that he—or she
o'clock.
about 3,000,000 tons. It was evident,
"A few weeks ago I wrote to your
Rev. .J. G. Vien, C. S V., pastor
has had some efernentary instruc- he said, that the jreopie of Europe
commercial club for a little informs-' tion In these subjects and knows would not be able to eat as much
First Church of Christ Scientist
tion, also for a copy of the paper.
how to put th<- applicants in touch meat as they had in the year before
Christian Science services are held
“I received a cony, also the Shrin-'with the source« of such knowledge, the war.
every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall,
.Mr. McCurdy understood that the
ers copy of Nov. 22nd. I Imagine
Georgia has gone In, this year, for
at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening
requisitions from France,
Belgium
meeting at S o'clock. The subject
they had some time in your town: demonstration.'- in every county on
and Italy at present amounted to
Sunday
is. '"Life."
they usually have some time.
improving the front, yard. Arkansas between 400,000 and 500,000 tons.
Reading room is open from 2 to
“I am Interested in your
has one county which Is a demonstra- He did not see where they were go­
4 p. m dally except Sundays and
thinking of coming there to live. I J tion county for the state. In Okla­ ing to get it but it was evident that holidays, The public I h cordially In­
have been there, stopped over for homa demonstration homes have if people of this country got as much vited to attend the services and to
neat as they needed they would only visit the reading room.
two days, but s person really doesn’t : been set apart in different parts of
have It le> cause the rest of Europe
get much of an idea of everything , fhe state. South Carolina is going was hungrv and to a large extent
Not • Contract Job.
generally In so short a time.
Noah did the biggest piece of work
strong on interior decoration
would be starving.
At the present time, however, in the shortcut time tlint was ever
there wii, a glut of meat In England done by any man. But Noah worked
and during the next two or three on (lie Jolt himself, it', didn't build
tiie nrk by contract, on he cost plus
month.« it would be arriving nt a
basis. He built It himself i.inl board'd
rate at which it would be difficult to himself. If Nonli had asked for bill«
dispose of It. There was a serious and let tile Job to the lowest nnd lie-I
risk of a large proportion of these bidder, excusing the contractor for
cargoes going bad owing to inade- loss of time consequent upon Inelein
ent weather and lubor disturbances,
quate cold storage facilities.
tile flood would have come mid caught
Nonli mid bis family
NOTICE
tion. When we come
consequences of such
outcoine we
ought to lie
XII persons knowing themselves to cmi see how grateful
to Nonli flint lie wot
a« it work-
indebted to the Grants Pass Lum«
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