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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
GRANTS PANS DAILY < <H RIER PAUK KIGHT MclNTYKK THE IMPLEMENT MAX SELLS THE John Deere Grain Mower HAS SrkX IAL FKITl ItkS MAIN FRAME is made in one heavy piece—make* it »olid. DRIVING GRABS—The entire gear mechanism coum M h of but three piec e* ■ - wave» repair hill' and lost motion. PITMAN SHAFT is long and iaeures steady running of pitman without vibration—also a power »aver. JOHN DEER MOWER is a long life mower. Few rci'airw- Broxue bushings and roller luxiiring- used where needed. lag tit draft—no -ore necked hors«*» if you use a John Deere. No cast iron on a John Deere Rake—all steel and malleable iron. Yon will like a John Deere Rake JOHN DEFIKE AI J, STEED KAKE Special trussed frame. More spoke* to the wheel. Kake* clean and leave* a good square windrow. Teeth can be adjusted to any height deaired. Rake* grain or the heaviest alfalfa hay clean. Ixvives a gissl clean meadow. McIntyre, the Implement Man Vote 3C2 X Yes for 4% State Road Bond Limit NO FR3TERTY TAX NO DIRECT TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Present Auto LicensefFecs and Gasoline Tax will pay both principal and interest on all the bonds under this constitu tional amendment. Approval of this amendment is necessary to permit early completion of State Highways. (Paid Advertisement) 1 >!* ,31 V/) 'T1- | fit the Churches HAT! HDAY, MA» 10, ’IHM). — OBITUARY I J(»O|>li I leuton Borough Joseph Benton Borough was bom .May 23, Is«. J. In the stale ot Iowa, Bethany rr«*d»> teriaa < hur<'h Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morning crossed the plains in 1865 when yet worship at 11. "The World We Must a »mull boy. He settled ul Albany, | Not Ixive." Young people'» meeting Ore., residing there about tour your» "Religion Pays." Evening worship, when hi> moved to Josephine county at 8. "Some Bibleal Teachings About which win his home until the time Sin." Thursday, May SO, 7:45, ot hl» death. Mr. Borough waa mar mid-week service. lessons from the ried to Miss Lather May Savage on New Era magailne ot recent month» the 2nd of June. 1890. Mr. Borough Henry G. Hanson, minister. died May 10 at 1 a. in. ot heart tail- 1 are lie leave» to mouru bis loaa a u- ■ l_ 9 wife and 11 children as follow» Ftw Mx'ihoxUst t liun-h Floyd. Harold. Marl, Lionel, Charley. street. The Meetings at 250 West I 11a. m. service Sunday will be tn Vernon and Zephton (Mr». George harge of Envoy and M’r. A. A. Gray McCollum) of Grants Pius; Mrs. Sunday Floyd Sloan ot Hillside, Ari».; and ot the Salvation Army, two school at 10 a. m. F'verybody in- Misses Erma and Vivian; also and sister». Mrs. Celeate Robinson vited. Mrs, Farlnda Armstrong. One ■on ' died In the service ot his country. I < liurx h of < prist When informed ot the passing ot Special meeting at 9 a. m. ot the their »on. Mr. and Mrs. Borough I board ot officers at the home of the were truly bowed down In grief and | minister, by order of Chairman Trim sorrow, but never did they loose | ble. sight of the fact that it la well to: Bible school at 10 a. in.; 211 pres- sacrifice when necessary to save our ent last Sunday, Iord's Supper and great country and so they »aid ‘The ! Christian preaching at 11 o'clock Will of Clod be done.” Mr Borough Endeavor at 6:45. Sermon, "The »■ns an unassuming man Always Sword of the lord and Gideon.” pleasant, hopeful and generous. He i 7:45. In accordance with the public announcement last Sunday, the con lived a good clean life. Never spoke 1 gregation will be asked to express unkindly of anybody and while not I rich In money his big heart always their wishes in the matter ot inviting The Mr. Black to continue as minister went out to help the needy Mr. I world 1» better off for having had during the summer months. Black is unwilling to make a per-1 this good man here Funeral services were held on Fri manent engagement with the church. day, May 14th. at S p. m., at ths at present. church. Rev. Cline official- E. Il Black, minister.| Baptist fn<. St. Luke'» FI|*Uc»|*Ml Sunday after Ascension. Church Sarah Ann Marsh school at 10 a. m. Evening service Mrs Sarah Ann Mandi died at at 8. Visitors heartily welcome. Weed. Calif.. May 5. at the age ot Rev Philip K. Hammond. 73 years. 11 days. She was a na- Vicar in charge. live of England, and was married to James Marsh In England 54 year»* The Salvation Army ago Thirteen children were born 1 Meetings S08 G street to them, nine of whom were reared Sunday school 2 p. in. Young people's meeting 6:15. Jessie Smith. to manhood and womanhood. Mrs. Marsh la is survived by her hus- hus leader. Salvation service 8 p. m band. 8 children. 21 grand children Service on Tuesday. Thursday and and 21 great grand children. Her Saturday at 8 p. m ; street meetings husband and seven children were at 7:30 p. m. All are invited to these her bedside when she passed away. services. Jehm, The children are Ann Jehm. Envoy and Mrs. Gray in charge Blue Earth. Minn.; Mary Nutt. Grants Pa»»: Pass; FTmlly Emily Van Buskirk. Ila|>t 1st Church Klamath Falls: Electa Perry, Jame». James. Bible school at 10. Classes for all Harry and Robert Marsh. Dunsmuir. ages. Morning service at 11:: an- Mrs. Marsh was an old resident of Mrs them. "Awake Psaltry and Harp:” Grants Pass, coming here from Blue sermon, "What Does It Mean to Be ' Earth, Minn.. 29 years ago. She was Earth. Saved?” B Y. P. V. at 7 Evening loved by all who knew her The service at 8; anthem. "Sweet la the: funeral was held at the M E. church Light of Sabbath Eve;" sermon. | at Dunsmuir. May 10th. and was "Life's Two Outlooks.” marked by a profusion of beautiful Service at Merlin at 2:30. flowers from life-long friends. The Midweek service on Thursday1 business houses were closed during evening at 8 o’clock. A cordial wel the services. come to all at all our services. C. M. Cline, preacher. I Newman M. E. Church Sunday school at 10 a m Ep-i worth leagues at 7 p. m At 11 a m. Miss Julia Morrow, returned mis slonarv from India will speak Miss Morrow Is said to be a most Interest ing speaker and a large audience Is . expected. Be on time. Tn the even-' Ing the pastor will preach a special sermon to the Epworth Teagues, the theme being "Thy Youth.” Special | music by the choir. ^CANNING $ i of Grants Pass I at reel goods a fair am about to open an electrical atom on North Sixth tor the purpose of supplying the public with el« trlcal promptly and with courtesy, the »am« price to all with profit. I will carry u complete Una of olectrlcal »undrte». ap pliances, fliiah lights, socket attachments, motors, and aB pat* terns and style» ot lighting fixtures. Block la expe nd to ar rive within the next ten days. $20.00 for a Name I am starting In business here and want the public to give my place of business a name To the person who supplies the name finally selected I will give |30 In cash. Should two or more suggest the same name the amount will be divided. Send In the name«. I have severed all business connection» and Interests elae- where and have moved my family and household goods to Granta Pana, and will buy property and make thia place my home Come In and get acquainted Harry S. Clapp JIA North Sixth St. -- r ■ . . II been set for the national member ship drive for a million new mem ber». The local post must add 20 metutM'r» to its roll to go over the top. It is desired to exceed this, and every member of the l-eglou therefore desired, in addition to tending the Monday meeting, First Chnrch of Christ Scientist Christian Science services are held bring a new member. This does every Sunday In the W O. W. hall, mean, however, that visiting ex-ser at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening vice men are considered under obli meeting at 8 o’clock. The subject gation of joining. A committee on Sunday is "Mortals and Immortals.’’ Initiation ritual will be appointed Reading room Is open from 2 to Monday, and it is the plan to close p. m. dally except Sundays and‘the week with a special meeting for holidays. The public Is cordially in Initiations. vited to attend the ..ervices and to visit the reading room. License to Wed— St. Anne’s Catholic Church A marriage license was issued thia Sunday masses at 8:00 and 10:00 afternoon to Alva Ora Morton, of o’clock. thia city and Alice Athena Pence of Rev. J. G. Vien, C. 3. V., pastor. Williams. S935-F ordson Tractor-S935 IT GIVES THE SAME SERVICE LONG AFTER PRICE IS FOR GOTTEN "‘PRESERVING The Flavor of your preserved fruits depends upon the quality of the SPICES you use. Then come to us for your spices; they will be the purest. Enrich Gasoline By Using GASOLETTE We Guarantee It We also have the glasses, jars and sugar. Whatever we sell you will be sold for a fair and square price. When you once deal with us you will be our customer for life. Try OUR Groceries I I Continued from Paite One) I Everything you need To the Public / No Tractor ho economically operated as a F'ordaon—Farmer*. Con tractors, Mincrw, Road Builder*, Haw Mill Men find that its cheap er to own and operate a Fordwon than horse*. The largest Tractor Factory in the world will kimhi be turning out We Have a Large Assortment of TENTS Come While the Stock is Complete lOOO FORDHON TRAITORS A DAY AND CANNOT SUPPLY THE DEMANI! C. A. Winetrout, the Trader Man Grants Pass Hardware Co.