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NATlTtDAY, APRIL I 1, 11*20. GRAXTH P.UM4 DAILY <XM ICIER PAGE TitlCEK | Jit the Churches | Church of Christ Bible school 10 a. m. Communion followed by preaching service 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30. Brother Harry Benton, editor of the Christian Journal will speak both morning and evening. Brother Black will bn here to take charge of the work beginning April 23rd. The Salvation Army Sunday school 2 p. m. Young people’s meeting 6:15. Salvation service, 8 p. m. Regular services Tuesday, Thurs- j day and Saturday, 8 p. m., preceded 1 by street meeting 7:30. All are cordially Invited. This means you. Come. Envoy and (Mrs. Gray, in charge. Res. 615 South Eighth street. Phone 380. What I found out about overalls “J USED to think that it didn’t matter 1 sort of overall* I bought. They all much what seemed the Bethany Presbyterian < hurch Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. a Morning worship at 11, “Wanted —A Holy Enthusiasm.” Young people's meeting at 6:45, led by Miss Gudrun Anderson, on the subpect of “Courage.” Evening worship, 7:30, "Minority Victories." Tuesday, 8 p. m., opening of Pres-! bytery of Southern Oregon. Sessions to last all day Wednesday, and pos sibly part of Thursday. Popular meeting on Wednesday evening. Sub ject: "Religious Education.” Speak ers twill be announced later. same to me. “Sometime* they wore well and sometimes they didn’t. Likely as not they would pull and bind. I thought that it was all luck—that you couldn’t help some overalls being good and others bad. “Then one day I got a pair that was big and roomy and comfortable. I noticed that they looked right, too. They fitted easy all the time I had them and they wore like iron. Next time I bought a pair like them—and they were just as good. “The name of those overalls is Blue Buckles. I always buy them now, because I know they’ll give me good service.’’ St. latke's Episcopal Second Sunday after Easter.- Church school at 10 a. m. Even ing service at 7:30 p. m. An invi tation is extended to visitors and Strangers in the city. Rev. Philip K. Hammond, Vicar in Charge. The toughest denim made — broad double ttit che<1 teams—roomy patterns, and extra wide suspenders. Free swing raglan sleeves on the coats — reinforced, convenient pockets -strong brass buttons, loops and buckles—and a strong, solid back band - you get all these, and the ex perience of the biggest overall makers in the world behind every pair of Blue Buckles. Ask your dealer for Blue Buckles. "I'tt trüj a l»t of ovtralh. btt •/ a// /'»» wra. ppr me Hlur tvtry timt. Thty always fiw fra/ «war. ” PmlJrai •f <h» /. m Cm S»tll Croi* 6‘rMWra ¿iwrtalw« Baptist Church All the usual services at the usual hours. Bible school at 10, some re adjustments Sunday, come and see what they are. Morning worship at j 11; anthem, “The God of Abraham Praise;” sermon, "Anchor.” 'B. Y. - P. U. eervice at 6:30. Evening ser vice at 7:30. Anthem, "Shining Shore;” sermon, "The Most Theo logical Statement In the Bible.” Mid week service Thursday evening at 7:30. A cordial invitation to all to come and worship with us. C. M. Cline, preacher. Blue Buckle Over Alls Biggest selling overall in the world J Paul’s Electric Store Now 1» tin* linn* to nrriuigc for your Wiring nnd Lighting. The warm »iiiiinicr month» will »orni be here and in order to enjoy the conveniences of the modern electric <*qiii|>- inent you should call mid let um give you mi estimate, also let um demonstrate our modern appliance«. I’lltiXE IS IF VOI FAX NOT FALL llmne 17 203 South Sly til Bt* (iranís P imm , Oregon All Sizes Skid Chains » | Vew nian M. E. Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ep worth Leagues at 7 p. m. In the | morning at 11 p’clock the pastor, 1 Rev. Joseph Knotts, will preach a ' special sermon on "Christian Educa-' tlon.” AJl young people and parents interested in a college education should hear this sermon. In the evening at 8 o’clock the theme will be “Discouragement and Jts Cure.” Special music morning and evening. I DOUBLE CABLE BASE R. R. Turner was down from Rose burg Sunday looking after his Inter ests on the ranch. Anna Nielson sjient the week end In town, the guest of Carlotta Wise man. Remember the school meeting on Monday evening the 19th, at which the question or sending the scholars into town to school will be acted up EDERALS are not only betas» on. equipped to stand punishment from the road but also from the Ftret Church of Christ Scientist Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hamilton and rim. Ison, Worth, were dinner guests Sun- Christian Science servlcee are held The exclusive Double-CaHs- Iday at the Stanbrough home at Wil every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, Base feature frees Federal Tires at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening liams. from internal rim troubles. meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject The Neilson orchestra played at Four twisted steel cables bcU Sunday is, "Doctrine of Atonement.” jSpence hall Saturday evening. They Federal Tires firmly on the rim; Reading room is open from 2 to were tak^n over by Dan Hearn in keep them from shifting, rocking, 4 p. m. daily except Sundays and ; blowing off or the toe bead pinch his car which made Hays hill on its holidays. The public is cordially in ing the tube. own power, which was quite a fete vited to attend the services and to considering the condition the hill has visit the reading room. This prevent rim cuts and How outs just above the rim. I been in for some time. St. Anne’s Catholic Church Thousands of Federal users are The Turner and Augenstein ranch ' Sunday masses at 8:00 and 10:00 proving this every day. presents a very busy appearance o’clock. these days with about 60 mules and Federal, could be economizing Rev. J. G. Vien, C. S. V., pastor. for you, but not unless you have their drivers working on the irriga them on your car. Let us tell you tion ditch and Jim Wright with the » more about Federal Tues and why President McKinley. Hamilton tractor plowing the pear they save money. On the 29th of January. In 1848. orchard. Trrad William McKinley, twenty-fifth Mrs. McCarthy, of Grants Pass, Ident of the United Slates, was pres- •Hora born Ply was an all day visitor of Mrs. Ro nt Niles, O. It was during McKinley’s P&Vi per’s Wednesday. second terra as president, on Septem Mr. ¡Pitta. W. O. W. organizer, E. ber 6. 1901, that lie was shot at the C. Silliman and wife, and 'Mrs. Buffalo exposition by Leon Cxolgosz, The president died Gregg, of ¡Medford, were dinner an annrchlst. eight days tater from a wound made guests at the Neilson home Sunday. by n bullet which penetrated his stom W’orth and Glenn Hamilton went ach and lodged in the muscles of his to Glendale Friday flight with the back. The chief events of McKinley’s Grants Pass Jazz Orchestra to play administration were the Spanish- for the Legion dance. Anerican war and the acquiring of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hates enter the Philippines, Porto Rico, and tained Mrs. Rates' brother, George Guam, the annexation of Hawaii, and B. Franks, his sons, Cleon and Lee. the expedition under General Chaffee In the Boxer insurrection. TrqfU Trend and daughters, Hrene and Thelma, of j Medford. J. iH. Harris, Robert Har- ■ ria and A. ¡Bauer at dinner Sunday. Traveling In Turkey. When one gets beyond the cities, Fred Roper, Alonzo Jones, W. F. Woodstock and Florenze Brietmayer traveling In Turkey becomes n matter attended the livestock meeting at of endurance. The village houses are generally of rough-hewn stone, one the courthouse Wednesday evening. storied. low and windowless, with On Saturday Mrs. ¡Alonzo Jones earthen roofs having a hole In the cen [met with her slaters at their moth ter to serve for botli light, and exit for er’s for h little family party. One smoke. There are no Inns, but each sister, Mrs. Kenyon, was down from vlllnge hits Its guest-house—an earth Harness and Saddlery' en pintform nt the end of n stable. Roseburg, The traveler sleeps with his horse and J. H. Harris says he has the first carries with him n folding ¿ot, bed Auto Top and Canvas Work fresh radishes .in Fruitdale. ding. candles and provisions. Hos pitality Is considered by the villagers Hammermill Bond Letter Heads as a rcllgipus duty. and Envelopes at the Courier office. With Grants Pass Hardware Co. Blue prints of Granta Pass— | _______________________ • Engraved Cards -Courier office. Courier office. 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