Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 31, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON WEATHER
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SITI HDAY, JINI AICY 31, IU2U-
GRANIR PAMB DAILY tXH'HIKH
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KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
Cloudy west and fair in east
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' tn unal system
I work, so she
GET READY FOR THE WATER I food, cook it,
The dream of water is soon to be­ der, make her
Quality and Service
no one will do house-
has to get her own
put her rooms in or­
bed and do her laun-
HEAD OVER HEELS” AT
Mary Pickford In “The Hoodlum." |
Don’t that sound Just like Mary? I
“Everybody's Sweetheart" is ut [
the Oregon theater with a dirty face.
i During the run of thia attraction
1 »he evolutes and almost degenerates
again, but finishes the cycle on the
top revolution.
“The Hoodlum” Is a notable suc­
cessor to her last screen success,
"Daddy lx>ng I-eg» "
in her lutest our little heroine tires
of living with her wealthy grand­
father among the high brows in up­
per Manhattan. So she visit» her
father, a sociloglst on the lower eaat
side.
And she “loves her neighbors as
herself.” When her little street ur­
chin pals came forth with a soiled
countenance our little hoodlum goes
them one better by acquiring a face
like an end man in a nil hat rei »bow.
She slides down a coal chuts.
Besides gathering a lot of filth ex­
ternally the little hoodlum finds that
she Is gathering a wealth of know­
ledge about true fellowship. And she
uses this Inspiration to great advant­
age when It comes to winning a hus­
band from the tenement district.
Her grandfather is also made to
see the error of many of his former
financial tactics.
Hand Painted China
S< m * Our Window
BARNES, The Jeweler
Next door First Xallouai Hank
come something more tbau a dream. ;dry in the evenings.
Mrs. Gahan said that, ridiculous
So often in the years of the past has
Information concerning Mitlxi In
as
it sounds, she could save when
this dream become a horrible night-
salary was 50 rubles a month “Head Over Heeia.” at the Page
mare that many of our people can her now that it is 5,000 rubles she theater In Medford. February 3.
but
not yet bring themselves to believe
deeper and deeper in debt, on : The star •Mitzi, lite Mitzi, of “The
gets
her salary it all has . Spring Maid,” “Sari,” “Pom Pom,”
they may not yet awaken and find
I who has earned for herself a posi­
the day she gets
no substance to their vision. But to go to those who give her food on tion as the pre-eminent prima donna
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comedienne of America and has
there seems no chance for disap­ credit.
grown in musical comedy fame as
School teachers in America are
pointment in the present instance,
did Maude Adams in drama, is com­
having
a hard enough time of it, ing in the already famous musical
for the movement is founded upon
II E I.MPK1M»NED LAKE STE AMER
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and school conditions need improv­ play, “Head Over Heels.” produced
An unusual photograph showing the lake freighter. Sidney <>. Neff,
a solid foundation. The projects are
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ing everywhere. But a case like by Henry W. Savage as a brilliant
which wan imprisoned in the Ice floes nine miles off Chicago In Lako
not just the effort of a promoter who this of thè plucky Mrs. Gahan only successor to his famous collection of »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ *
Michigan.
The Neff was Imprisoned for seven days and finally after
( atliolic Cliurcli Mission—
the pas/.
would fatten himself rather than im­
goes to show the conscientiousness
One week beginning Sunday morii- much anxiety and hardship the crew of fifteen got th« bom to Chicago
The story—In “Head Over Heels" I
prove agricultural conditions. Now
and endurance of the teaching tribe. the quaint little star becomes a lit-' Ing. Evening services 7:30 every i harbor today. At one lime during the struggle the ship wa« completely
the landowners themselves are tak­
33 lost and carried 15 miles In the ice floee The Insert photo la of cap­
If it were not for those qualities, al­ tie foreign acrobat whose heart takes evening. Everybody welcome.
tain Frank Sedelland of the Neff.
ing the Initiative, and everywhere
ways verging upon heroism, display­ as many tumbles as she does herself llhi«luiu 1« S. 1». Manager—
there is a united endeavor to bring
ed by teachers the world over, chil­ in her acrobatic scenes. For love she ' The announcement has just been
Price Increase« »'riiruary I —
NEW TODAY
water to the thirsting acres, the dren would have a sorry time of It I come to America with her Italian ■
made of the apiavlntment of H. A.
The price on printed butter wrap­
to trou-pe of which she is the daring
getting of water being the one mo-
Hinshaw, general freight agent of BEE G. P. JESTER for life insur­ per» will he increased on February
getting any training for the years
he ”top-of-the-pyramid" gymnast, T)
ance Penn 'Mutual Life.
59tf I to correspond with die advance tn
tive.
the Southern Pacific company, aa as­
come. It is time that the teacher
story mingles the laughter and tears
main
canals
sistant
federal
manager,
assuming
The building of the
BUNCH TRANSFER will change stock anil laibor. Up to the present
of the circus performer’s life and 1«
given his due.
the duties of manager in addition to
is not all there is to the construction
phone station after January 31 time the Courier ha* been printing
i illumined by the side-lights of the
tho«e
of
general
freight
agent.
Fed
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i-
THE
PRESIDENT
READS
from Express office to Oregon Ga» butter wrappers at the old 30c-but-
of an irrigation system, however. For
smart social world.
eral railway office« will be establish­
had
A
Electric Co., phone 349.
83 ter-fat-prlce. If you need wrappers
What
would
you
read
if
you
The author—The book and lyrics
every man who is to take water for
order now Courier
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ed In the Venn building in Port-
his lands, there is a separate prob­ time? That is. if you had been ill by Edgar Allan AVoolf were develop­ land.
WAITRESS wanted Josephine ho­
lem to solve. He has an individual and were not very strong yet and ed from the story “i^hadows” by Nal-
tel.
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bro Bartley with original dramatiza­
Poultry supplies at Cramer Bros.
irrigation problem to work out be­ had a good many things on your tion by l/ee Arthur. Mr. Woolf is a
JOB MDBS AGENCY—Fire Ina or-
LAHT TIMEN TONIGHT
fore he can get the water over his mind from which you wished relaxa­ rising young light among American I «H*!---
ance, plate glass liability Insur-
tf
What Jazz dance.
ance. 204 >4 Sixth street
fields, and it will require fast work tion. and had many vacant hours playwrights.
When
Mon.,
Feb.
2.
1920.
to
The composer—Jerome Kern Th
to get the greatest value-out of the every day, and devoted relatives
\\ bo latunspavh’s from Medford. IT’S THE CLIMAT K that raises the
the most prolific and popular com­
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water this season, There is a great read to you?
large, delicious, New
Oregon
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Where
Waldorf Hal).
What would you choose? It is an poser of light oi>era music in Amer­
Strawberries
Plants for sale at
shortage in rainfall, the ground is
I
ica. His scores of "Have a Heart,"
50c per lot», you dig them. W. R.
drier than it has been in many years, interesting question. It calls up all “Oh Boy,” “Very Good Eddie,” “Love A««igne<| Io Aviation School—
Nipper, West G street.
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Fred Gruver, who has been scaling
and the outlook for non-irrigated the books you always wanted to read ’O Mike,” etc. contain some world
famous gefhs. *A million feet trip timber for the Siskiyou forestry aer- AGATE GRINDER*. 1 can now sup­
In
crops is not the beet, This of course and never got around to.
He , vice in the vicinity of the Brookings
ply polishing heads of a heavy, i
President Wilson, it seems, goes merrily to*his dance numbers
will mean that irrigated lands and
Lumber company pHant, has been as­
substantial type that will last a
Irrigated crops will be at a premium. in heavily for detective stories and has a new song number in “Head signed to the U. S. aviation school, at
Over Heels entitled “Funny Little
lifetime. Sample can be seen at
Every one of us must make the most poetry.
.4omething” which has already be- March Field, near Riverside, Cali­
the foundry. Third and I streets.
He rather particularly like« “The icome a whistling hit. Another en­ fornia, where he Is to rejiort for 30
of the opportunity. We can not wait
J. W. Gayetty.
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ft
till the water comes along in the Middle Temple Murder” and Keats titled “The Big Show” 1« a striking days of training. The army patrol
WANTED TO BUY A »e und hand
of
the
forests
will
be
continued
In
imitation
of
the
calliope
of
the
cir
­
When
Dr.
I
main canal to build our own distrl- “Ode to a Grecian Urn.”
saddle. Must be priced right. I..
the future, it is announced, and the
bution systems, but crops should now Grayson cruelly interrupts at the cus an<J gives opportunity for Mitzi's
S. Morrison, Iceland.
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training of the representatives of
inimitable yodel and pantomlc art.
nixl
be planted and plans made for their most exciting part where the listener
Mitzi at the Page. Medford, Tues- the forestry department is to as­ WINEHVI’ apple«, «mall, 50c per box
I
irrigation. The water is surely on just feels he has to get the criminal day. February 3.
sure perfect cooperation between tile
while they last. Bring taxes and
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tracked down, and is sure one chap­
the way.
two branches of the service,
The
come for them. O. 1/ l-«iigh. East
forestry employe« are expected to
M street.
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iter will do it. he make« himself obey
< Alti» OF THANKS
receive training in signalling and In
SCHOOL TEACHING UNDER
the doctor and asks for a bit of lyric
We wi«h to extend thanks to the reeding the signal« »ent down by the Go Over Road Survey-
BOLSH EVISM
poetry to quiet him and let him for­
Engineer Hodgman and Judge Gil­
many
friends of Grants »’ass and es- air ’i.en
The interview of a Russian corre­ get the mystery story.
Willi
lette returned Friday evening from
pecially
to
Fruitdale
Grange
No.
spondent with a woman teacher of
It isn’t absolutely necessary to be 279 for kindnesses and tokens of Just Arrived—
a trip over the line of the survey for
Foul sterling, lamiM* Faarnde
languages in Gatchina reveals some 111 to get some reading done, how- sympathy extended during the sick­
A full line of men’s Dux lia k and the new road to connect with the
interesting conditions surrounding ever. Just having the book around ness of our brother, the late Charles Kamp-It Khaki «alts.
Peerles« California highway at the state line,
83 beyond Waldo. The survey is near­
life under Bolshevist rule. Since the ■which you have planned so long to Meserva, whose body we now remove Clothing Co.
Seal« anil Tc/hly
ing completion, and final location
advent of the American food commis­ read is a great help. There are mo- to its final place of rest, at Clat-
Ranger Helm Become* Farmer—
will soon be established on all parts
sioner who fed hungry children at ments in everyone’s life when one skaine. l/eside his wife and son.
ItoX'T MISS IT
R. I. Helm, who has been in charge of the road The survey of the Cali­
JOSEPH B. M ESERVE.
that place, (Mrs. Gahan has added to naturally picks up the book at hand
of the ranger station at Agnes« for fornia portion is to proceed from
FANNIE M HUDDLE.
her teaching the duty of supervising to pass the few moments before din­
| the Siskiyou forest, ha« puri-haned a each end, Engineer Hanlque, who
190-acre farm on the lower Rogue, recently went through here to take
women workers in preparing the ner or after it, while waiting for the
i Just below the Martin Angel farm, the dire-tlon of the work, having*
food. American corned beef and ba- potatoes to cook or the children to
and will become a tiller of the soil, sent In ;• requisition for 2*1 men anil i
con, together with cabbage and man- i come home from school or wife to
having resigned his position with a train of pack mules to prosecute
gels grown in the surrounding conn- finish the dishes or friends to come
the government. J. F. Cami>belI, the work.
try, were being made into a huge In for a card game.
who has been In the forestry office
!?T
etew when the correspondent found
In
Grant« Pass for «onto time past,
Even If one does not complete the
ha« been appointed to succeed Mr.
her.
reading of a serious work, it is good
Helm at the Agne«« station, and will
The working hour« of this teach- to read a chapter or two of some
I leave tomorrow to assume bls new
er are from 9 a. tn to <5 30 p. m. body’s best thought, to turn over the
duties, though it will be March 1st
She used to go home to cooked meals leaves of a good book and pick up a
ANI» THE
before he will arrive at Agnes*. Mr.
A BIG SHIPMENT JI ST RECEIVED
end tidy rooms, but under the com- fine bit here and there.
I Campbell will go with his family by
I way of the Smith Fork station, and
Guaranteed pure Java Silk Flo««, ticking of the very liest in tanii
j will look after business interests
tlful floral imttern«.
[there before going on to his new
■ work.
All LI/ RUN
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MIDDLINGS
Our first shipment of
i At Baptist CAinrch Sunday Night
CORN AND BARLEY CHOI»
One of those «tories Jesus <o)d.
“The Home of Good Flirtili ure”
MILK PRODUCER
"A Drama of Three World«.” Come
!
V
ROLLED BARLEY
and hear It.
S3
ALFALFA ANI» MOLASSES
CARI» OF THANKS
CHOP
BLATCHFORI»S
CALF
MEAL
«nd young men arrive«! ycM**r<bo
«
We wish to thank our friend« and
< RACKED CORN
acquaintances for their kindness and
SCRATCH FOOD
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many beautiful flora) offerings dur­
See Them in Our South Show Window
EGG PRODUCER
ing our sorrow and bereavement of
AV HEAT
I .Mj*. W. J. Hu««leton.
Mr«. W. J. Husleton.
LITTLE < HI< K FOOD
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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT NEIL
SON AND FAMILY.
MARY
PICKFORD
“THE
HOODLUM
‘SUMMER GIRLS’
OREGON
You Can Buv at
Pardee’s
Silk Floss Mattresses
Prices are Right
HELMER’S
Spring Hats for Men
LAUNSPACH’S JAZZ DANCE
Monday, February 2, 1920
J. Pardee
Spencer sweet peas in packet« and
mixed at Cramer Bros.
»3
.Tapala'- at Cramer Bro«.
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Waldorf Hall
Dam ing from 8:30 to 1
t