Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 28, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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GRANA'S l\UM DtllA <<»11111 It
avrillliw, FKHHI ARY UM. IMO.
his present practice will inflict In­ t
supply over .2,000 country papers
calculable
damage upon the country
One section omitte<l from these
would hardly be uiiesed. It I press.
papers
create no* hardship w hatever.
I would
The failure of 2,000 country i>apers
Ilapti»! Church
There Will Be all the u»ual ser­ to make their appearame on press
Bible da would create a furore.
vice« at the regular hours
school at 10, classes for all ages.
The big daily new»|»a|»ers would
Morning service at 11; anthem. "My h.i\e the people believe that the
Sermon
Pilot Will Bring Me."
n, shortage of newsprint is due to* un­
‘■Christ’s Estimate of Himself."
it. Mier production
As a matter of ac-
Y. P. U. at 6:30. missionary topic, , tual fact, it is due in great part to
Missoula, Mont., Feb.
3«. That
Evening service the hoggishness of the Sunday <Ul-
Ix>te Cline, leader
Montana
trappers, given permission
at 7:30; anthem. "Night Is in the lies.
but to work In the forests Just across
Silent Skiee;" sermon, "Healing,
Congress may not realise it,
the
of the Idaho liue. are violating
and
Soul.
”
Thre
will
be
a
Body­
the thousands and thousands
game
laws.
1«
the
charge
of
two
of-i
brief «ailed buslae«« seeaion at the country editors have their eyes glued
fivers who returned recently from a
of
the
morning
servie«
r.h>se
on Washington.
They are waiting long chase on snowshoes, after sus­
C. M. Cline, preacher.
to see what Washington is golpg to pect«.
do about it.
They followed one trapper several
tliurch of (liri-l
t'ongtvsa can aid the situation very days and came upon a oanvp about
The "Win One" campaign begins : materially by placing a reasonable
which, they declare, chunk» of moose
tomorrow
This is the greatest un­ limit on the sise of Sunday papers,
meat lay. No trace of the occupants
dertaking in which this <ongregatlon »arving according to population
was found, however.
has ever engaged
Attend all ser­
This will not infringe ui»n the
J. JI. Olark. deputy supervisor of
vices tomorrow and hear about it. legitimate rights Of daily papers. It
tho Bitter Root national forvwt. shul
Be on time for Bible school at 10. will protect the rights ot the country
■ Andrew HJort. a deputy game war-
Communion at 11. Sermon subject. press.
l den from Idaho, were the officers on
“‘What the Scriptures Say
About
Already many country papers have the alleged poachers’ trail.
They
Soul-Winning.” C. K. at 6:3u p m. suspended publication because they have not given up hope of landing!
Evening worship. 7:30.
Subject, ¡could not so-ure the paper necessary
pome of the game killers.
".What the Scriptures Say About Re­ to print their editions. In the face
pen tence" Mrs. Drake will sing at ! of such conditions, to permit the
Quarts blanks at Courier office
this service. “Make our home church dally newt print I m c to cont'nne
your church home.”
Ohas. R. Drake, minister
I
| Jit the Churches
Salvation Army
Services will be held in the hall
-»> Saturday evening at 8 p. m.. pre-
-eded by oi>en air
Regular service
oi Sunday, with Sunday school at 2
p. m.. and Y. P. at 6: JO, open air
7:15 and inside at 8 p. in. The pub­
lic is invited to all services
You
come.
Envoy and Airs. A. A. Gray, in charge
■
■
(
I
Snappy Clothes for Spring
I
Bethany Presbyterian (Aiurch
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 o'clock. “In
the Realm of Substitutes.”
Young People's meeting C;45 p.
iu . Subject. “The Results Our Words
and Deeds ”
Evening worship 7:30, "Is Hon­
esty at a Premium?"
0
F in some way we could induce you to
step in and try on some of our New
Sprang Suits, we re sure it would result
in mutual benefit. We have just received
a new shipment of Spring Suits and it
will be well worth your time to. look
them over. These suits are in fine qual
ity worsteds, serges, tweeds and cash
meres; guaranteed all pure wool—-guar
anteed to satisfy you.
I
Neuman M. E. Iliurch
That we may not feel any bad ef­
fects from the enforced vacation we
hate exi>erienced because of the flu,
and in order that the work of the
church may go forward with
en­
thusiasm. every member and friend
is ureed to attend the Sunday ser­
vices. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Epworth Leagues at 6:30.
At 11 a. m. the pastor. Rev. Jos
Knotts will preach on the theme,
"Food That Christians May Not Eat"
and in the evening at 7:30 he will
preach on the theme, "The Sin of
Magnifying Self.”
First Church of C hrist Scientist
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall,
at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening
meeting at 8 o’clock. The subject
Sunday is, "Christ Jesus ”
Reading room is open from 2 to
4 p. m. daily except Sundays and
holiday», The public is cordially in­
vited to attend the services and to
visit the reading room
Prices $35.00, $45.00
and up to $65.00
These suits are all
such as:
When you read the mammoth Sun­
day edition of some large cit.v daily
paper, do you ever pause to think
that the size of that edition is one of
the leading factors in the shortage
of news print paper? It is quite ho .
The publishers of many ot these
big city dailies «re greedy hogs.
They know that it is extremely
difficult for the country press to se­
cure sufficient print paper with
which to put out th<-ir limited week­
ly editions. .They know that if the
country publisher cannot secure the
necessary paper stock he must go to
the wall.
Yet Sunday after Sunday they can-
tinue to issue editions so large that
ft becomes a physical imposslbllitv
to read them. Section after section
- Is placed in the Sunday papers that
contains nothing of a news element,
and but little of any practical value
whatever. Usually it is composed
largely of sickening slush which a
schoolboy would be ashamed
to
father
Tt is a useless waste of
material which is already difficult to
obtain. It reminds one of the hogs
that root the bucket over In their
greedy effort to get all of the slop
Some of the city dailies have Sun-
day circulation as high as 400.000
One useless eight-page section omit­
ted from such an edition would
nish the news print necessary
a week’s supply for at least
country newspapers. One such
tlon omitted from the New York
Ohioa-go dailies Sunday alone would
standard
makes
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
Collegian Clothes
Clothcraft Clothes
*
We have thoroughly tested all the Standard Makes
of Men’s Clothes and found these to be three of the
most dependable manufacturers; therefore, why
take the jisk of buying a suit of some unknown
make when you can secure any’ of these guaranteed
lines at very reasonable prices.
New Spring Shoes
Also Just Arrived
Peerless Clothing Co
“Cash Clothiers”
“If men wear it, we have it”
See Our Window Display
Hawei and
Conqueror Hats