Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, March 27, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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Eamonn de Valera, president of the Irish republic, and Mayor lly
and. here shown in this telegraphed picture revied a St. Patrick's day
tirade of 25,000 persons representing the spirit of a "Free Ireland" to
he strains of old Irish melodies. The procession marched up Fifth Ave.
nut St. Patrick's cathedral. The famous 165th regiment was there to­
rether with 1.000 persons from India with banners saying "Free India."
rhis was one of the greatest Sons of Erin parades ever held in New
fork.
Women
Made Young
Bright eyes, a clear skin and a body
full of youth and health may be
yours if you will keep your system
in order by regularly taking
GOLD MEDAL
Th» world's standard remedy for kidney,
liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the
enemies of life and looks. In use since
1696. All druggists, three sizes.
Look for the na»e Gold Medal oo every bee
____________and <ccer- no imitation
The California and Oregon
Coast Railroad Company
TIME CARD
Effe tive Nov. 2 4, 1919
Trains will ran Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays.
P.M.
1
Leave Grants Pass..
P.M.
Arrive Waters Creek
2 * 30
:
P.M.
Leave Waters Creek
P.M.
4
Arrive Grants Pass
For information regarding freight
and passenger rates call at the office
of the company. Lundburg building,
or telephone 131.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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years known as Best. Safest, A1 «• ays F eliabls
SOLD BY GRLGGISTS EVERYWHERE
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• 10. Study God's word. Worship at
11. beginning with the communion.
Solo by Mrs. Johnson, "Just for To-
I day." Sermon. "Stops Heavenward."
' This will be a blackboard sermon. C.
Salvation Army
E at 6:30. Evening worship begins
Sunday school al 2 p. m. Young | at 7 45 with a rousing congregation-
■eople's meeting 6:15. Street nieet- ! al song service. Mrs Johnson will
ng 7:1.'« and inside service *» p. tn. sing, ”Mv Mothers Bible." Sermon
Regular service Tuesday, Thurs- subject, "What Is the Bible?”
ay and Saturday, s p. m. preceded
"Make our hopte Church your
,y street meeting.
church home."
Chas. R. Drake, minister
On Friday night ut 8 o'clock there
rill be a special program for our
«elf-denial work < missions) which
Bethany Frewbyteriaa Church
rill be announced fully later.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock.
Envoy and Mrs. Gray in charge.
Morning worship at 11. "IJfe I
Res. 615 South Eighth St.
\bundance."
Phone 380.
Meeting of session in the church
for reception of members at 3 o'clock.
Church of Christ
Young people's meeting al 6:45
The special meetings are over
Evening worship at 1:30, “Life
Many have been blessed. Now for a
Through Obedience."
long pul|. a strong pull, a pull all
Special meetings will be held next
together that we may accomplish in
week as follows:
this community the work that God
Tuesday.
7:45—"Life Through
has given us to do. Bible school at
Faith.”
Thursday. 7:30 "Life Through
Suffering.”
Friday,
"Life
Through
Death." Th
y of the Passion
will be read from beginning to end
during the week, Everybody should
come and profit by these meetings
Henry 4L Hanwon. minister.
Japan Root
This is the blight resistant
stock reeomniended by Prof.
Reimer of the Southern Oregon
Experiment Station and so
much in use by large planters.
Plant the Surprise, topwork
it to Bartlett. Anjou or what­
ever variety you wish and you
have a trunk that has proven
itself immune from blight.
We have aad a big demand
for this stock, but fortunately
still have a few first class trees
to offer. . Scions were Secured
dire t from Prof. Reimer.
For < tiier dependable nursery
st<e k. m well, write
\V WtIXii’roX XTRSERY CO.
Tojiiienish. Wash.
Vru man M. E. < liiiri li
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Epworth leagues at 6:30 p. in.
In the morning at 11 o'clock the
pastor. Rev. Joseph
Knotts.
will
preach on the theme. "God's Work­
manship." and in the evening at
7:30 on the theme, "The Justness of
God." Special music ly the choir
Maxwell Th rii tv
EV ERA I, million dollars have hern expended to provide more vie
gance, more refinement, more comfort to the current Maxwells.
It is in ever so mam ways a superior appearing car; superior, too,
in action.
But not a single pound of weight has been added to burden the
work of its great engine!
T herefore, despite the many processes of improvement, if doesn't
cost a penny more to run a Maxwell than it did a year ago.
The underlying principle of every Maxwell is to give economic
transportation.
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This means light weight.
But it means strong steels, as w ell.
It is n<> easy trick to provide lx»th lightness ami strength in metal.
Such a rare combination means high cost steels.
And you would find, if you compared a Maxwell with any car,
that it equaled that car pound for pound in line metals.
How such steels affec t your pocketbook is obvious.
I. They are light in weight and hence give more mileage on
gallon of gasoline.
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2. As they are fine steels they give
•*>»*! uninterrupted wear.
Which are but two of many reasons for that definite tendenc y of
world-wide friendship towards Maxwell.
In six years nearly 400,000 have found their answer to the motor
car question in a Maxw ell.
This year 100,000 Maxwells are bring produced
This will supply but 60 of the demand.
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Collins Auto Co
St. I.ukcs Episcopal
Church school at 10 a. tn. Even­
ing service at 7:30 p. m. Help the
nation-wide campaign by attending
servicer.
Rev. Philip K. Hammond
Vicar in Charge.
First < hurrh of Christ Scientist
limo’s < atliolie < tinnii
Christian Science services are held
Sunday masses at 7:00 and 10:01«
every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall,
at 11 a. m, Wednesday evening o’clock
Rev. J. G. Vien, C. S. V . pastor
meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject
Sunday is, "Realty."
Reading room Is open from 2 to
1'UlptiM < lull ' 11
4 p. m. daily except Sundays and
holidays. The public is cordially In­
the* regular services at
vited to attend the services and to
nours.
Bible school
visit the reading room
street, and his new phon« ntimhi r is
Morning
‘ «lasses for all
1 9 5-J.
Horn«»
vic« at 11 ; antherti,
M Clln<>. iiçe.iclp r.
•ermon. "The Essential
I liai;
S. 4 ‘J ♦' .
B Y. P. I', inetrting ut
a lei on on "Folio* Ing the • (treat
Burton,
Physician," Mrs.
Harold
leader
Evening service at .7:30.
The
Anthem by the choir; sermon
Greatest Hunting Story on Record."
The pastor is now lo< ated at 501 D
Courier for commercial printin ;.
ANNOUNCEMENT
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E take pleasure in announcing the arrival of a carload of 1920 Model Maxwell
Touring Cars. These are the late 1920 models and are equipped with two
unit starting and lighting systems. In design and lines they are Baby Chalmers
For power, endurance, ability to stand u > under rough usage, easy riding and econ
omy in gas and oil they are unexcelled in their class
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We extend to the people of Grants Pass and vicinity a cordial invitation to visit
our salesroom where we will be glad to demonstrate this most beautiful of all small
cars to your entire satisfaction.
COLLINS AUTO COMPANY
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