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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1920)
k PAGE TWO Cull w I SIU RD.SV, I I.HKl ARY T. IMO* RIGHT ABOUT FACE Cover the house with life insurance W. P. FULLER & CO.’S Immensely Rich BY \ PROMPT h'XHCVTION OF THIS COMMINI» Sunday Evening at 7:30 Auto Enamels and Varnishes Church of Christ Valley Hardware Company This apace contributed by colins u to co. KNGLISH GIRL To WKD BROTHER OF HER BABY’S FATHER Miss Emily Know lea, a pretty English girl, who Is shown In this tele graphed picture just after landlug with her baby is to marry Guy S. Spi ker, brother of Perlky Sidker, the married man who became the father of the child while he was in England as ¡1 lieutenant in the army. Mrs. Cora M. Spiker, wife of the former lieutenant took the baby in her arms at the pier and warmly welcomed the woman with whom her husband had au affair while overseas. People are amazed at the stand I have taken.” said Mrs. Spiken. '»But I ha> •• always believed In the Gohlen Rule and plain justice.” This uiii<| •• e In. n given wide <11» na sion here by prominent people of r ■ church, the bar and the press. IN MI..MOKIAM Missoni«, Mont.. Feb. 6—Speaking no English and traveling alone, the French girl bride of a heroic Yankee who lies buried in France has come to western Montana to live with the parents of her husband. She made the journey of a,000 miles without mishap. Mrs. lAlcide Jette was married tn Paris where she met her husband to be when he was on leave from the front. After the close of the Mfcr, Jette died of influenza en route home. Ills bride did not hear of his death until his parents in Grass Val ley, near here, wrote her abou» it and askeel her to come and lire with them. ’ Mrs. Jette said here that “every body helped her to make the trip safely.” •------- I "E2RYDALE •-------- George Dora and Dick Every came over from Draper .Monday. Dick re turned Wednesday and George has remained here. Miss Gladys Jones spent the week end at Rogue River with friends. Dr. ijo ighridge was ailed to L G. Willson's Sunday. The Wills.ins have all been 111 but are Itetter at thin writing. Mrs. Sarah Hogue went to Med- ford Monday to make an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. Jessie Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. 'A. I. Hussey and lit tle »^tighter, Dam«, were at Grants Pass Monday. Mrs. G. H. Griffin and sons, Merl and Dale, also Ted Hussey, were vis itor« at A. C. Fords Sunday. Ben Jones was a visitor at Glen dale Saturday and Sunday. G. HI. and Willis Griffin spent Sun day at Grants Pass. John Farmer crushed his hand and is having quite a «erlou« time with it. A. C. Ford and son, 1.ester, went to Tunnel Nine Monday after no in< of thr-ir cattle that had been gone for a number of monfl)». F. iN. Robertson’s family are shut In on account of the flu. Mrs. Ro- bertson and baby, Frederick. have it and Mrs. Jones, a Hinter of Mr«. Robertson, is also Hl. Mrs. Jones and her husband a re here visiting from near Seattle. All are better at this 'writing excepting the baby, who is still quite ill. Miss Gladys Jones took dinner and spent the evening with Mrs. A. B. I Allen Monday. Mrs. Smith and son were visitors at Mrs. Chas. Dora’.« Tuesday. I I Trade Acceptances, hook of 5G, |1 Courier offbe. 1 “OLE’S” TIRE SHOP Vulcanizing That Pays Gates Half Sole Tires Cost One-Half as Much Retreading Tires Tubes All Work Guaranteed MR. FARM ER PLANT ALL TH E GRAIN YOU CAN Prices will still be good next harvest You now have a home industry which «ill buy all your surplus grain and pay yon the top cash price. If you need any more see I wheat, oats or barley get it at the Josephine County Flour Mill Corner Third and G Streets Phone 12:! A t-ib lie to the memory of Broth er Sanford F. Buna. late a member of Bell lxnlge No. 1«. A. F. * A. M„ ( Kerby, Ore. To the Worshipful Master, Wardens and Brethren: WHEREAS. The Great Creator having been pleated t- remove our brother from the cares of this life on January 24, 1920, and. WHEREAS. Bro S. F. Bn. us dur ing the brief space allotted him ile re the exemplified In his daily walk genuine principles of Free Masonry, by doing unto other« a« he would that they should do unto him. and by «o doing eo set an example wor thy of all Imitation. THERE!ORE BE IT RESOLVED, That by his death the fraternity has lost a real Mason; his widow a true and patient husband; the community a most worthy citizen, and Ills lodge a loyal member. That these resolution« be printed and spread upon the minute« of our lod^e, and a copy thereof be furnish ed the widow. Fraternally submitted, JAS. F. STITH. W ('. J. HOWAlfl). Secy. Belt lardge No. 18, A. F. & A. M. Dated at Kerby. Oregon, this 2nd day of February, 1920. Buy at Home Studebakers Overlands J. F. BURKE FASHION GARAGE there's big money in muskrat trapping » — te C URCH S.1ALL Bùi FAMOUS 3 f t Tor. on Coast ot Oeveneh n England Has Bt.n Prominent Landmark for Centuries. T.rent To» IS H little trit Of H Stoll* chinch luiill high on the frm n.12 •'If« of the wild North Devon«). n r-eist in Em-1 mil. Tl e church is • hill« thin 11 Devonshire yokel With >1 keen sense <tl I11111101 is said to have In lied tini cryptic "arnlh" wh'eh puzzled mini) 11 simple-minded Devon -liIre farmer: "If von gel Into tin second nixie of Blent Tor you Wilf never get out gain " There I» no mid aisle In ihe nee church al all Brent Tor «»» built centuries by a num wlm was lost among steep cliffs and rushing waters of wild North flevnn const. The mists enveloped hint. In hl« tttlg as the roar and «pray of the cobi Al lantlc 11-sailed him lie vowed solemnly thill If lie e» <‘l < ¡mie «nfely out of the t«g without pitching into the growling ocean he would build a church «•!• 1 he landed. Brent Tor wn« Hie r> nil The good folk 'round about Devon shire tell how the devil tried to ham per the building of the little church At last St. Michael de la Rape, to whom it was dedicated, grew weary of having the devil Interfere with the proceedings and heaved a great mass of cliff nt tils «attuile majesty, There ; was no further trouble. A peculiarity of Brent Tor fs the fact Hint If can Is- seen frmn nil ill- rectlons—It Is a veritable landmark Before it toss the restless waves of the Atlantic ocean and behind It slope the undulating Devonshire moors. mt Carriers Wanted— Carrier hoys for Dally Courier wanted—routes now open. Extra Placer location notices at Courier pay for rainy weather. Apply si yfflce once. ©1>15 A. B. «.. 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