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svn iti»i», Fl inn un 7, lituo- GRANTS r UM1 DAILY COI Hl KB P auk Fül lt •"9 6RAMTS PASS OAILV COURIER | Jit the Churches j Published Daily Except Sunday A. E. VOORH1E8. Hub. and Propr. iterad at poetoffice, Granta Paas. Ore., a* second ciana mail matter ADVERTISING RATES Display space, per inch............ Loeal-pereonal column, per line.. 10c Reader*, per line.............................. 5c DAILY COURIER My mail or carrier, per year... 36 00 By mail or oarrier. per month I Ml. Luke's Episcopal Sunday school at 10 a. m. Holy Communion aud sermon at 11 a. in. Evening prayer ami sermon al 7:30, Rev. P. R. White, of Rosebur-. will conduct both services. \ cor dial Invitation extended to strangers and visitor* in the olty Rev. i’hilii» K. Hammond, vicar ill charge. WEEKLY COURIER By mall, per year.......................... 32-00 Have You Seen RAMONA? < Imnli of < 'brisk Religious education is the hope of America. The only mentis of re ligious education in 'the ut erage com munity is through the Bible schools. Every true American will have a vi tal interest in the Bible school. Come at 10 a. in. Morning worship at 11. Sermon ailbject, “The Correct Con ception of Christianity.” Mrs. A G. Knapp will sing at thia hour Chris tian Endeavor at 6'3u Evening wor ship at 7:30, subject, "Right About Face." We invite you to make our home church your church home." Chas. R. Drake, nftnteter. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Aaeociated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use. for republication of all news dis patches credited to It or all otherwise credited In this ¡xper and also the local news pub lished herein. All right* of republication of »?•'- ci*l diapatchee herein are *> m severe 1 change. At its beet, it served. —— | enough. The Red Cross is always 6ATI KDAY. FEBRUARY 7. ItkJO I ready to meet any emergency, and tb j sacrifice to any degree to aid the *♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! sufferjni:- t>ut that the suffering ma.' ♦ WEATHER be kept at the minimum in the flu Second Hand Cars Folti» toi ring «251» «.150 Eastern Oregon. Hi* wile remained FORD TOURING «KM» FORD TOURING*! here for a louger visit. They have • 175 VORI» TOI 111 .Vii both beeu so impreased by the cli «KH» FORD TRUCK, I TON mate that they and thinking of mo\ «HMH» HARY GUANI» < HEVIlOl.l.T, G4M»I> AH NEW lug here. «ma» CHEVROLET, OI Ellll AVI.KI» Alva Woodard ia moving some of «IHM» 1-TON BEPIBMC TRUCK his stuff to his new home near New Hope, as they are expecting to move New <’hrv miri mul X mm I i cur* mik I truck'* rwiHMdinl I m » I «»Í month ♦ Fair and colder tonight. ♦ | «PMeniie. the organization has start- there in the near future. Haliatiou Anny ♦ Fresh westerly winds ♦ ed a campaign for the prevention of Revival meetings are in progreaa. » ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ▼ ■f ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ j the spread of the disease. Through Bible school for all ages al 2 p. tn. the division medical adviser, the fol Y. 1’. L at <>-30 p. tu., subjeet "Read- lowing precautions are advised: inens." Titus 3:1. Open alr at 7:15 THROl GH THE <M»l NTRY “OJÍ p. m. Sunday evening spiritual time I All Red Croes workers are advised HIGH" I of special interest to the unsaied. at comprehend thrae things mutffi bet I FOR HAI JO A fine breeding pen of The chairman of the state high to take all possible precautionary 8 p. in. Good singing. A cordial In Barred Plymouth Rocks Phono iter than the -British hlld. who L way commission promisee that before measures to prevent contracting In vitation to all. N» 211 J. i|uite unfamiliar with such ¡»hraaes now prevalent in a mild Ensign .1. E. Strautln. offl< er. the season is over it will be ¡Kissible fluenza, Imagine a child going hum« to moth Running at top-«|>eed for three to go from Portland to San Francte- form. er and asking Un> meaning of fly in mind that like moot In blocks along G street this afternoon, First Baptist Church Keep 'cop.' We may admire the terseness means that the co "on high.” This ut Kfrl’a 111 the regular eervicee at the us of the phrase 'Forget It’ but does the diseases influenza Is spread a team of horses belonging to G. A. D ui rest difficulties to travel will have been feet long Pike, of-New Hope, ended in a pile ual hours. Music led by orchestra sub-title 'The Bun's gone daffy* von by the 90 eliminated, and for 12 months in the by ontact Infection, that la, up in front of the Grants Paas hotel, and chorus choir. Prof. A’lgilehoff. di vey anything to a theater full of poison with no further mishap than bruises actual transfer of the active year the automobile can ramble rector, Miss Calvert, pianist. Bible «•okneys? , WANTED A range stove, Must be It is and a few burns and cuts sustained school tit io. Classes for all ages without thought of mud and trouble from one person to another, "In another picture, a man traf in first-class condition mid price by one of the animals. .Morning service at 11; anthem. "In : flcked secretly with Indians. ex reasonable, Address Box 19. Rd. from bad roads. Oregon has made spread to a large degree by sneezing The team had been left standing Uiud Exalted Strains" B Y. P. I’, ¡changing bottles of 'fire water' for No I. Granta Paas. 95 wonderful advance in the past few and coughing, at which times the In in front of the Rochdale store, and at «30. Evening service at 7:30; ] beaver skins w»< sul>-tHled The Go in CARDEN dirt given free for fected discharges from the nose and years in the development of its sys ««■cortftng to the driver, became anthem. O Day of Rest and Glad 1 flootlegg'er.' " the battling. A V. lls/idton. Sixth tem of highways, and the plans for throat are scattered in the air. Those frightened at noisee coming from the ite»«." The pastor has been confined und C streets. 95 at home. Infected should stay operation of locomotives in the S. P. to his home for the week t»y sickness work yet to be done will place this I Noisy Tree Barks. switching yards. Efforts to stop the Avoid crowds. WANTED Stock cattle, uiilk cows, but expects to I m - able to occupy his state in the front rank so far a* It* f whs -itilng by the window with bulls, yearling steers. ï-yenr old Regulate bodily- functions and runaway were useless and only the pulpit t»oth morning and evening. ru> liltlv iih ’ ci •e an<l she said: " Wti. ’ roads are concerned. But the real fact that the pole slipped from the C. M. CHne. preacher. steers. State price and num tier. i are those?” I said of tiers keep them so. kind value of the highway system Is not neck-yoke and tripped one of the Address George W. King, Mutila "Oli«'' Is n mn| iple and the other elm.' Wash your hands frequently, that the through tourist can go from horses, throwing it under the wazon Bethany Presbyterian (hurcli IVoll. how can von 'ell gli», Cal. 914 •*fd: "V Sb. Wash out the nose and throat two saved the animals from doing ser 1 beni u|uiriT' I told lier by the hark Portland to San Francisco "on high," Sunday school at 10 a. m. FOR SALE Chevrolet touring car In Morning worship at II. "The Sov nnd «tu' M*l<l: “WI ih I kind of u uoto but that problems of transportation or three times daily by a nasal spray ious injury to themselves or to peo first class condition Run «boot lie elm mnke i when It barkaî ” - — <I«M — ple and property along their course. with a ereignty of God.” are being solved for our own citizens, or douche and by gargle 2,000 miles. E. L, Churchill, ..ge. Ex. ti The driver says he left the team Young People’s meeting. 6 15. «09 Vi G street. 89 the people who w ill pay the bill, but I “normal salt solution" (’4 teaspoon- standing tied to the brake of the Evening worship. 7:30. "The jful salt to one glass. 8 ounces, clean who w ill also profit most by the high wagon. CATTLE FOR HALE Carload Her Growth of Jesus.” NEW TODAY way. When the through routes are water. I Thursday, February 12. i>ot luck ford or Durham, either sex. regis When sneering or coughing, place Origin of Mourning Color. tered from Minourl. Will single supper followed by the usual study SEE G. P JESTER for life Inaur •properly constructed, the develop “1 am glad to see people getting classes. The closing part of the pro ante Penn Mutua) Ufe 59tf If can get enough orders Ad ment of the market roads must fol- ( your handkerchief before your nose ■ way from overdoing this black cloth gram will be in the nature of ob dress George W. King. .Montague, and mouth. low as a matter of ne essity. and ft ing so much.” says an undertaker ’ ‘ of servance of Uncoin’s birthday All WAITH ESH wanted Josephine ho <al 914 If you have a “cold” use utensils wide exi»erlence. tel 8 I if "I looked It lip I is through relief to the county be are cordially invited. cause of the entrance of the state in in a personal way exclusively, or If once and it's Just the survival of an JOB MOSS AGENCY—Fire Insar- H. N. PARKER has pasture for 300 Henry G. Hanson, minister. old Hebrew custom of dressing folks head of sheep. 94 to the building program gfhat the you are in contact with one so affect- j different to warn their neighbor* of ante, plate glass liability Insur- First Church of Christ Scientist ante. 204 14 Sixth street tf county can now bend its energies to ed be careful not to handle utensils the unclean presence of death. Dif FOR HAI j E 160 acres, the rnitei Christian Science services are held ferent colors were used, however. I».v ward the feeder lines of travel and used by him. I j OST Violin in case lost from auto from Granta Pass, good road. 61 different old timers. On the gold every Sunday in the W. O. W. hail, feeling or spread- Above all avoid of transportation. on highway between Medford and acre« clour and under the pruisr coast of Africa the relatives of the at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening •I ing fear of the disease. Grants I’ase Thursday Finder ed gravity ditch. For qul-'t «*’f dead wear red exclusively ami on the meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject The idea of a road building pro-1 please notify.No . 258 care Courier. east coast they wear white Instead 340 an a<re. Sunday is 'Spirit." gram is not to help the transient to of bl.'ick. The geo<i old bob-tiill Ma 90 Reading room Is open from 2 to WTLDERVILLE NEWS get through in the shortest possible oris of New Zealund must have been fio.IHM with lot 100x110 close In. daily except Sundays and FOR ALE A good Jersey cow, giv the Inventors of this taleei stuff, 4 p. m. time. It 1« to aid our own people S«60. In The public is cordially holidays, ing milk. Address Rd. 2. Box 50. Sunday visitors were Sehubel Rob though, for any one of them that vlted to attend the services and to to solve their problems of transpor 94 touched n corpse couldn't touch any Seven room modern house and tation, and to make possible the com inson and family at Geo. McCollum's thing with his hands for n year and visit the reading room. at Three Pines; Glen Goeschers at FOR - ’ .ALE <A tract of bottom land See three lota, close In. 31100. ing Into the district of the transient i M. Bausemans. E. Lough ridge and had to eat off the ground like the for ilfalfa. west of tow n Price Is Churchill A Galbraith. «01»'^ n who is attracted because of scenery, family at Chas. McCanns, and Win boys In a pie eating contest. It'* right. A. N. Parson*. 95 St reel. 8» lucky for us undertakers that some business, or other interests. The ifred Robinson and family, also the at least of the old-time taboo has fad Retta and Edna Robinson ed from the memory of the white tourist is an asset to the community- ; Misses at the Will Dickinson and Ray Dows man.” only so far as he aids society and t homes. I Illi. SHIPMENT OF- business In the territory covered 1>v Mrs. James Howard returned from Smock and Hatband to Match. his pilgrimage. We have to harvest Bandon last week, where she had If yon wish to make mu otherwise the tourist crop of dollars by making been attending the funeral of her miscellan'-ous costume Imnuoidour, London. Fe >. 7. 7. England is ap it attractive for the tourist to come ; father. trim your smock in blanket stitch In prehensive lest the vocabularies of Mrs. Dick Lindsey was called to lavender and use the same decoration her youth become torr titled through and to stop; not to rush on through. All «rade», from g.sol fcHIher» to the Medford last Tuesday by phone, her for your hat, adding to ledi» an liiKiient aradedown In liemitifiil tick* We want to make it possible for him incursions of \meri an slang. I daughter and family being ill with pllqued design of leaves tende of to get here “on high," but also make flu. ••nder or several smaller i> >tifs Trans-Atlantic tourists In England It to his interest to pause here in his note with interest the frequency with Mrs. Burrel Ruttencutter and si It this : chetile. ¡small son visited her sister, Mrs Journey. w hi h resort is mad' to "Yankee 'Chas. Morris a day or two last week. talk" by British song and play writ “The lióme of G imm I l-'tirnltui-e" Rev. Rummel and family and A INF’Lt ENZA PREVENTION ers seeking to enliven their produc UNLESS YOU HEAT Ruttencutter and wife attended re- V Prevention Is always better than I rivals at -Grants Pass last week. tions. Bands and orchestras through THE viODERN WAY cure, and in a grefct many cases it out the country, when playing popu Mias Boll, teacher at Jerome MUCH OF YOUR HEAT is a lot easier and much cheaper. Prairie, was suddenly called to her lar music, play American sele Huus WILL G-0 The present epidemic, of the influen home in California last week by the almost exclusively. American songs A STR za is not as severe as was the pre serious illness of her mother ' monopolize the English inttsic hall Mr. Davenport, a brother of Mrs. [ and musical comedy stage. viotis outbreak, but there is no j Sam Stringer, who has been visiting It is the sub-title of the American knowing when it* character may here left las* seek for his home In moving picture film whl h, it is fear- led, constitutes the most menacing j threat to vaunted English pitritj of In going through our Mock we fin<1 tvo have I speech. "The child at the pictures is pick- JfedrkksJtftlefìlumbfr ! ing up a new language from the Choicest in town [slangy American films," says a critic London 1 in a contribution to the Lowest in pnce- If all of the heat that was .Daily News headed, "The Vulgar wasted in this world was ar Best for you. Tongue." rested and locked up on a "I visited two picture theaters to- i Size* 2'x to I which «<• are going to « lose out at charge of vagrancy and there day for the express purpose of col- after properly distributed to Sounds good and lectlng slang phrases and of noticing shiv ering souls who needed it a the effect of the now language on the is good. lot of suffering wold be abated. children as w< II as < on the adult. Don't waste fuel. Let us in What the villain said I to the hero stall the proper heating equip 4 when the latter started to argue with ment. j him was ‘■Cut out that dope,’ and a j I hundred ¡tilting voices repeated the | B. S. DEDRICK ! injunction. Th» comic j man an-j 51« F Street ino'tn od his marriage to the Belle of Phone 3OH-J J Lumbertown by saying. 'I'm hitched.’ “Of course, the American child can W. S. Maxwell & Co. WWW (MES EXOIEIffiNT ON STREET YANKEE SLANG FEARED PILLOWS HELMER’S Flour and Feed LADIES’ BUTTON SHOES a J. PARDEE 1*