More Truth Than Poetry
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In this old world with It« steady grind, it is better
ahead than a little behind.
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J K. Pigtiey. a former résident of
Grants Pass, is visiting old friends
Willard storage battery service
station. 314 North Sixth St.
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A meeting of Josephine county
farmers will be held at the court
house Saturday, January 24, at I p.
m
Josephine County Farm Bureau.
Tonight and tomorrow. "Fair
and Warmer,” It’s tho Climate! At
fhe Oregon.
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C. D. Fies and son. Louis, returned
this morning from a business trip <»t
several «lays at Portland.
Tonight
and tomorrow. "Fair
and Warmer.” It's th«> Climate! At
i a
the Oregon.
O. 1* Crouch, of Portland, spent
a day or two here with bis son. E. R.
Crouch. He stopped off here on his
return from San Francisco to Port
land.
Tonight and tomorrow,
"Fair
and Warmer.” It’s the Climate! At
the Oregon.
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Mrs. (Albert \mes. who vistted her
aunt. Mrs. Win. Trimble, left this
| afternoon, returning to her home at
■ Klamath Falls.
The Josephine County Farm Bu
reau will holtl a meeting at the court
: house Saturday to which all farmers
are invited and which all following
j farming should attend. The object
Ils to perfect the plan of cooperation
that has been developed. It is an
i organization meeting from which ail
1 farmers can derive benefits.
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H. L. Curtis departed* this after
noon. returning to Whittier, Cal., af
ter spending the past two months
here. Mrs. Curtis will remain «here
with her mother. Mrs. Alice Mallory
There la a good deal of truth in that, no matter what you
may think of It m “poetry.“ How can you get ahead? The an-
swer is plan, Save! Unless you do, you will always be a little be-
Then
hind. Such a little no matter how small your earnings
place the savings in a reliable bank like ours where it will be safe
No matter how small the amount, you will then be ahead Instead
of behind. It’« »he thing to do. Try it.
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Dean Fox Sfieaks Tonight—
Miss Elisabeth Fox. dean of wom
en at the University of Oregon ar
rived in the city this morning, and
was entertained this noon at Inn h
eon at the Josephine hotel, by some
of the local women.
She will
speak this evening at 8 o’clock at
the Church of Christ and as she v ill
give a pemsual of her work over
seas during the late water, a large
and interested audience is expected
to fill the meeting place.
I iverce Granted Mr«. Sullivan—
Judge Calkins today granted " di
vorce to Mrs. Pearle E. Sullivan trom
George B. Sullivan. Desertion was
the charge. An order was also made
restoring to the plaintiff her maiden
name of Pearl Creed.
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Judge Calkins came over from
Jacksonville today, and Is holding a
•Melon of the circuit court in this
county. The testimony lu the action
brought by Boswell against
the
Grand Prise Hydraulic Mines com-
pany is being heard by the court
without a Jury, the question involved
being one of law.
Mr. Boawell Is
bringing suit to recover upon u bond.
South Dakotan Locals
The John Denison residence
Evelyn avenue ha - been sold through
the McKinstry agency to a gentleman
named Hendren, who recently cam«*
to th«* city. The price was 82.000,
Mr. Hendren went to Santa • Crux,
California, when he left South Da-
keta. but a year In the southern state
convinced him that Southern Oregon
has it beaten for climate
1ou < an t Dodge—
The Palace Taxi, two ear», a Ford
and a Chet rolet.. both guaranteed to
stand the "Climate.’’
The drivers
are alao well broke to the climate
We hope no one gets «ore at this, as
we both love the climate.
Phone
22-J. Geo A. Ilvile and H. L Sar-
geant.
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" WE TURN A HOUSE INTO A HOME ”
Rues LiNOifUMS fames, W au Partit, Sewtm M achinss ä Hoonns
H olmans F urniture S tore
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
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605 G S treet . G rants P ass , O^| OK
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to have It »ult iiuiitr lit
Strictly All-W<a»l materials; tailored by the ino-t »killful tailor«;
price» like you like to p.tJU You'll «ate money by placing your or-
der non.
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Over Fifteen Years Tx>c«l Agent
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN—AT
Eastern Star Tonight—
There will be a regular meeting
of the Eastern Star tonight with in-
itlatlon. All members are urged
be present.
Victrola« and Record«
STANTON ROWELL
Sellers Ret urn From Salem—
Representative and Mrs Sidler rn
turned this morning from Salem,
where they attended the special ses
sion of the state legislature. After
the closing of the session at 4 o’clock
Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sfd-
ler went to Portland, where thev vis
ited till Tuesday evening. Mr. Sid
ler condemns the tactics of the leg
islature ip passing a great mass of
legislation during the closing hours,
the bills not even having been print
ed or considered in committee,
says that it is in such actions
the jobbery that puts legislatures in
•bad repute is found.
Today
IT’S A
JOY
SHOW
Always on the Job
Peerless Clothing Co
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF HABT S( HAFFNER IND
MARX < IJtTIII.«
OLE’S TIRE SHOP
Vulcanizing
Gates Half Sole Tires
Adjoining Oidi ng’« Garage
On Sixth Street
OREGON T°m™
“FAIR
WARMER”
ST A KHI XG
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DOES IT SAVE YOU MONEY—IF YOV DOVBT IT ASK
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Y our CO-OPERATION J
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Each Individual Is responsibly« In proportion to Iti» Influence
for the prosperity of all.
Under present prosperous conditions you «»we It to yourself,
to your family, to the community and nutiou. to buy as freely an
you need
In house furnishings we offer you facilities and a nervi « that
will fill your Individual nerd.
We will cooperate »Ith you in the Inter«*»! of pru»p«*rlty
yours and ours.
Charles A. Hansen, perhaps better
known as "Ole." has opened a tire
shop for vulcanizing and repairing at
306 North Sixth street, in the build-
Iffa which has been occupied as a
Buick salesroom.
"Ole" attended
grade and high school in (■rants
Pass and then went to Astoria.
where he spent two years, He pre I
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fers Southern Oregon. Mr. Hansen
invite« his friends to «ill and see
his place and equipment.
With a Victrola in your
home the finest music of the
world is at yout» command
when ever you desire to enjoy
it.
a i <>r<l»on.
No horses to curry.
get up at (I anil eat your breakfast
011 until 12 noon. No stope to rest.
a Fordson as 3 men with 6 horse«.
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“O|<*" <>|M*n« Tire Shop—
You can scarcely mention a
name famous in opera or on
the concert stage without nam
ing a Victor artist. The world's
leading artists selected the
Victrola as the one instrument
worthy of representing them in
your home to charm you with
the beauty of their art.
I11r$. Hellie Reas
NuccewMor to
Mr». E. Rrlikopf
Invite» you to their social dHiV't
mi Fridav >>*.*ning. Innuary
t’ieir hai’ out O Street
Thousand- n<> to the opera to
hear the great singer«, hut mil
lions hear them on the
NEVER GETS TIRED
No 4 n. ni. stuff for a man who own-
No barn yard dust to cough up. You
at 7 you “twist her tail'- and you are
Y'ou can do as much in M hour« with
Prices 25c up to 12.50
Rogne l’iter Granili
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The .50-31» Dancing Club-
Will hold its next dance at the
Waldorf hall Friday evening at 8
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o’clock sharp.
Victrola
Children’s Hats
Circuit. Court in Se—lon—
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hottenroth.
who have been visiting for a week in
Portland and other Willamette valley
points, arrived home this morning
and will soon go out to Selina for a
visit.
N IRRITABLE, fault finding disposition is often
due to a disordered stomach. A man with good
digestion is nearly always good natured. A
great many have been permanently cured of stom
ach troubles by Chamberlain’s Tablets after years
of suffering. These tablets strengthen the stomach
and enable it to perform its functions naturally.
Try them. They only cost a quarter.
LOCAL
l’un iiases Kinney Kesiilence—
W. J. Radke, who recently came
li ere from North Dakota, has pur-
chased the handsome residence pro
perty of Mrs. Kate M. Kinney, on
West A street.
The consideration
was |5,<)00. Mr. Radke comes here
to escape the rigors of the North Da
kota climate. The Radke family will
take possession of th^ property on
February 1st.
Return From Portland Visit—
AÄC eätm
A
PER52NÆL
MAY ALLISON
A HyMcrRnlly funny anil wonderfully human play of complication« and < «nnpromi»«*»
A MARVEIXHS COCKTAII. AVI» A KH h
C. A. WINETROUT, the Implement Man
TOPICS OF THE HAY
Come and Enjoy It
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