Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 14, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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ARMY SHOE
HERMAN’S U. S. ARMY SHOE
GOLD lì
do it
Republican Candidate for
Nominee for
ASSESSOR
Office
Present
I
RAMONA
E|>4 n < s >|M«I
Sunday school at 10 a. nt. Morn-
ing prayer and sermon at 11 a m
Evening prayer and sermon at
7: 30 p. tu.
Rev. T. E White, of Rossburg.
will conduct the services and those
who were tillable to hear Mr White
last Sunday will have ait opportunity
tomorrow.
Rer. Philip K Hammond,
Vicar In Charge.
Church of Christ
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lished herein.
All rights of republication of spe­ meant in the best possible way by
tion In the 'Bible begins at 10 a. m. 1
cial dispatches herein are also re­ the testators, this one can hardly
Communion at 11. The subject Of
served.
discourse will be. “Holding Fast Our
help making trouble.
Confession " Evening worship at j
But granting that the judges will
SATIRDAY, FEBRIAKY 14. 1020.
7:30. Sermon subject, "Repentance, j
have even more difficulty than those
Its Place in the Scriptures."
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ sad mortals at the county fair who
Chas R. Drake, minister
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ have to become unpopular with 19
ORBGON WEATHKH
Owen Moore confesses to a fond*
♦
♦
Xevviuau M. E. Chureli
women by putting the blue ribbon on nees for the Broadway bright lights
♦
Fair. gentle easterly winds.
Sunday
school at 16 a. tn. Wp-
♦
the pumpkin pie baked by the twen- —^within reason. He admits there
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
worth league at 6:36 p. in. At 11
tieth, Count Bajnotti may do the are times when nothing pleases him a. nt. the pastor. Rev. Joseph Knotts. 1
world a service by starting a new more than to jazz about joyously will preach on the theme. "Heaven ” ■
WIU4ONIAN PETT1SHNESS
train
of thought.
with a group of congenial spirits, | The revival meetings will come to
The attitude of President Wilson
What are the standards of family haunting certain cafes known for ¡an end with the evening service when 1
in events, ¡mat and present, make us
virtue in a girl, anyhow? It is fair­ glittering atmosphere, dancing and ¡the pastor will preach on the theme.)
almost forget that America is a coun­
"The End of the Harvest.” Rev. and
ly certain that the prize will not be staccato music.
try “governed by the people,” and
But never again, says Owen Moore Mrs A fl Johnston, evangelistic sing-!
not an absolute monarchy where the given the daughter who lets mother He is off the man-about-town stuff era, will sing morning and evening!
will of one man is supreme. It is do the dinner dishes while she de­ for life.
hirst Baptist Church
Playing -'Piccadilly Jim" did this
unbelievable that he could question votes herself to the production of
All the regular services at the
thing to Owen of the Irish eyes and
cootie
garages
over
her
ears
prepara-1
the wisdom of meetings of the cabi­
Nor yeti "mile. After the Selzniek star had 1 usual hours Bible school at 10.
net during the days when he was torv to going to the movies,
Music led by
I finished the merry-go-round of ad- Classes for all ages
too ill to be troubled with the af­ should it go to a Cinderella drudge venture that “Piccadilly Jim the P. orchestra and large chorus < holr.
faire of state. His condition was who lacks pep enough to take her G. Wodehouse hero, gets into five Prof. Applehoff, dire-tor; Miss Cal-1
vert, pianist. Morning service at 11;
such that mentally he could not rightful station in the family. Should reels of scampering plot, he was
anthem.
"The Gospel Is the Power |
ready
for
a
return
to
quiet
life.
function as president, and physically It go to tffe sister who picks up her
of God": sermon. "Mv Joy and !
ple
­
“
'Picadllly
Jim
’
is
nty
lateet
B. Y P V. at «.’30. all.)
a strain might mean his death. Must brother’s clothes-—or to her who is tore, and I thought it would be nty Crown.”
moot cheerful and clever about mak­
the business of this great nation
last,” said Mr. Moore. "I actually both old ami young, invited. Even­
ing brother pick up his own without lived in cafes and jazz parlors and ing service at 7:36; anthem, “Night
stand at arms while Wilson recovers,
near-bars and vaudeville shows. My Is in the Quiet Sky." sermon, “The
or shall those who are charged equal­ bitterness?
life was one continued round of ex­ Issues Involved in the Matter of Re-j
ly with duty meet the emergency by
citement they would keep me up. ligion ” Instrumental trio, led by
running the nation as best they eanl
until 2 a. m. 'shooting” the wild Prof. Applehoff.
In the afternoon there will be ser- *
The members of the cabinet were do­
night life, and have me out at 7 in
vice
at Merlin.
the
morning
doing
interiors,
1
ing only their duty to their country,
On Tuesday evening Dr. Hinson,
thought
I
knew
a
good
deal
about
and Secretary Lansing and his asso-
the man-about-town sort of thing, pastor of the great East Bide Bap­
4 dates should have been commended
but this “Piccadilly Jim” had me tist church of Portland, and one of
by Wilson rather than to have been
America's foremost pulpit orators,
faded.
will speak on “Christian Steward­
•criticised. It only proves that the
Owen
Moore
is
the
newest
addition
Budapest, Hungary, Feb. 14.—Cir­
, president is unwilling to accept the cumstantial details have been re­ to Selznick’s galaxy of stars and If ship.’’ The public Is Invited to all
His will vealed of a plot by which the alleg­ "iPiccadilly Jim” is an indication of our services.
! counsel of his fellows.
C. M. Cline, preacher.
ed former Emperor Charles made fu­ what inay be expected from hint in
must be supreme,
the future, there are no heights to
tile
attempts
to
enter
Hungary
un
­
with Wil-
i The nation sympathizes
Iletliany I’resbyterian Cliureh
*
der a false pass|*ort and re-establish which he may not hope to attain.
t«on in his misfortune, and wishes
Sunday
school at 16 o’clock.
The
play
opens
at
the
Oregon
theatre
himself on the throne, He was to
Morning worship at II, “A Call
him speedy and full recovery. But proclaim his return with the expec- tomorrow.
to Repentance.”
i
the nation does not sympathize with tation that his former subjects wotild
Young
People
’
s
meeting
at
6:45.
JOHN HARD TO FIN’D Foil
such pettishnese as he is now mani­ support him.
Evening worship, 7:30. ’’The Bles­
DISCHARGED ARMY OFFICER*
festing.
sing of 'Limitation.”
DEATH OF PRINCESS
Next Thursday evening the usual
Ixmdon,
Feb.
14.—Discharged
REC A LUS WILD WEST
PROVIDENT
DAÏGHTER
% THE
army officers are still having diffi­ potluck supper with the classes Im­
culty in many cases in finding em­ mediately afterwards.
‘ Thia is a sort of fairy tale. So it
Doria,
Henry G Hanson, minister.
Rome,
Feb.
14.
—
'Princess
ployment. At Croyden the other day
begins:
who
recently
died
in
Rome,
was
an
a
brigadier
general
was
among
the
Once upon a time there lived in
Englishwoman. J-ady Emily Pelham- applicants for the post of secretary
Salvation Army
the citjr of Turin, in Italy, a noble­ Clinton, and for many years was to the Croydon Pensions committee.
Revival meetings are growing in
man, kind and generous, whose name known to most prominent visitors to The position pays only £350. The
interest. Meetings Tuesday. Thu re­
Jwas Count Bajnotti. In the course Italy.
place was given to a lieutenant col­ day, Saturday and Bunday evening,
When Colonel William F. Cody onel who had served in the army 30 Spend your time In prayer.
Vjf time the count was gathered to
ihi, fathers, and then It was discor- came to Rome with his wild west years.
Ensign Strautin, officer
show Princess Doria met him and
Jered that he had made a most cur­
made a wager that she could pro­ DOES WELL WITH ONE ARM
First Church of Christ Scientist
ious provision in ’his will.
duce a buttero fcattleherder > from
Christian
8clence services are held
This will set aside a sum of >10,- her estate in the Roman campagna Englishman Apparently Little Incon-
I
every
Sunday
In the W. O. W. hall,
who
could
ride
any
of
his wild j
j OOO from which the income waa to
venienced by the Loss of Hie
at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening
Right "Wing."
Ate awarded annually to a girl in the ponies and that she could also pro-
meeting at 8 o’clock. The subject
duce a wild horse which his cow- '
icity of Providence, R. I., a different
Apropos our recent photograph on Bunday is, "Botll.”
1 punchers could not ride.
Reading room Is open from 2 to
girl to rceive the income each year. ’ The bronco busters, according to feats performed by armless men, a con­
How was the right one to be select­ the story told here, failed to master tributor. who lost hl* right arm when 4 p. m. dally except Sundays and
be was a youth, semis un Interesting holidays, The public is cordially In­
the Italian horse and Priness Doric’s ,
ed?
account of the Ingenious nituiner In vited to attend the services and to
Not for beauty, not by chance. She cattleherder rode the American bron­ which he carries on In vpite of his visit the reading room.
was to be chosen for her goodness co to the intense satisfaction of the , handicap.
great crowd which saw the perform- ’
’’1 get tip at seven o’clock.” he says,
’'Agents Authority to Sell”- book
M a daughter. Every year the sum ance.
“wash, shave, scrub my finger nails by of 50 blanks, 50c, Courier office
to be allotted to "that uauxhter
holding a small nall-bru- h between my
teeth, and dress myself without any
hall Carriers Wanted—
of the common people who
Quartz blanks at Courier office.
To fill a pipe and strike a
help,
best deserve it by her condite’ and
Carrier boys for Daily Courier
match Is on easy matter, while years
wanted—routes now open,
Extra ago I learned to write with my left
family virtues.”
pay
for
rainy
weather.
Apply
at band.
£ This brings the story to the pres-
once.
“I often play whist, nnd can place
ent time, for the prize hai not yet
my cards together as quickly ns any­
Paid advertisements
n given. Like so many bequests.
Minin; blank« at Courier office one. But I find my chief delight and
Primary Election May 21, 1O2O
enjoyment in playing the piano or or­
-AH
gan. I love both. I do not pltty with
my left hand only, but play the lower ARTHUR S. COUTANT
If you want an
notes with n stick In my mouth.
Republican Candidate for
“I cun open a boiled egg and eat it
Nominee for
as quickly as anyone with their two
I
hands, while in regard to wrapping up
COUNTY JUDGE
a parcel and securing the same with
Josephine County
string. I challenge any grocer to do
tlie job more neatly.
F. L. COON
“Peeling an apple Is quite simple. I
Up to government specifications all through,
can open a penknife In an instant.
Republican Candidate for
“No one need despair who has lost
ask us to show you the new
Nominee for
one of their arms. It Is awkard nt
first, but after a few weeks It Is sur­
COUNTY CLERK
prising what one can do for them­
Present Deputy County Clerk
selves. So to all who have lost an
arm I «ay: ‘Cheerio! It might have
D. 0. HAYES
I been worse!“—London Tit-Bits.
Printing that pleases (Ve
CoiTfer Job f)ena¡’m«n’,.
II, 11*20.
Deputy Assessor
••THE HOI L OE HVMI’IIOXV
vr
I
BARNES, The Jeweler
Flour and Feed
Choicest in town
Lowest in price-
Best for you.
Sounds good and
IS
J. PARDEE
T
The Battery Shop
Han inolisi to its II"» location, Itti North Siitli Mreft, o|>|Hmitt> the
Courthouse, and will Im pleased to meet nil new nnd o|<| (Matron*
a* »f arc now prepared to give nutre efficient M*rvice than ever.
We llave a fremii Mock of llrunovvlek Tire*. Itolli Coni and Fabrica
Thrmded Rublw-r llatlcrl«-*. made by U Ulani.
I full line of Ignt-
lion part« and acceweories.
Hazelton Ô Disbrow
PROPRIETOR*
MacK Trucks
Have No Superior
You can’t afford to buy until after
you have looked till«. one over.
AGENTS
FOR.
HUDSON
MAXWELL
CHALMERS AND ESSEX CARS
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
ACCESSORIES AHO REPAIRING
PHONE 317
5/1 H STREET,
GRANTS PASS, ORE
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WHAT REDS WOULD HAVE US SING
—From I
W
Red Halda of
Just las
One day as I eat pining
A meHsage of cheer came to me,
A light of revolt wan shining
On a country far over the sea
The forces of rulers to sever
And the flag of (he earth to unfold
To secure our freedom forever
And • world of beauty untold
w
u
Sona»— Relied in
8 beixrinlutil •4
4
We have lived In
___ me«k
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aubmlsfllon
Thru ngm of toll nnd despair
To comply with the plutei’ ambition
With never n thought nor a care
An e<ho from llitfliila te Rounding
"Tie the chlmre of a True Liberty,
It’« fl meeenae for million« ri-flourullng
To throw off your nhalna end be free
CHORUS.
All hall to the Bolahevlkll
Ws will tight for our Clam and tie free,
A Kaiser. King or Osar no matter
which you are
Vcu re uu. lung of Interest io mo.
ir vou >1.m t’like the red lias of Itm is.
If you don't like i be' «pirli ■<> true
Tinti Juel he like I bo cur In the flinty
Arni lick'the hand ih.it» robbing vou