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Bible school at 10.
Communion at 11, followed by
aernion.
Prof Victor E Hooveu. nee dean
of the Eugene Bible university will
give another of his splendid sermons
Come and hear hint
Two rwl heifer calve« marked loft i
4 p. m dally except Sunday* and ear I..
A. S
holidays, The pnolle la cordially (li
Two black and white calves, mark
vtted to ât tend the ervtces •ml to
ed left ear. L A. S.
visit the reading room
One black ami white steer calf.
marked left oar. I.. A •
FIKIU'K
The same running at large within
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the city llnvits of Grants 1‘aaa In v io-
Belfast, Aug. 28. Elene rioting 1 at ion of city ordinance No. 30, • nd
occurred this afternoon in the Cull- do hereby rive notice that if the
ten
ng tree Road district
The police same is not reclaimed within
barracks were wrecked, the military days from date the above described
firing on the crowd. Many tunshot stock will be sold at public auction
victims were admitted to the adja to the highest bidder for cash, to de
fray cost and expense of taking up
cent Royal Victoria hospital
and keeping.
Said sale will bo at city pound at
Read the classified *ds
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’clock p. m. on Monday, the 6th
Courier for commercial printing.
day of September. 1920.
C. E Mcl.AVE,
M arshal
6 Ilf
The Salvation Army
Special children's demonstration.
Sunday school 2 p. m.
Young people’s meeting 6:15 p. m.
sharp
The growing army parade. 7:15. |
Young soldiers in special parts 8
p. m. Music, singing and readings.
Milli E Tt> All 11 TU
Come out and hear for yourself. We
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MORI I.K DRIVERS
can’t tell you. Come and see.
Regular services Tuesday, Thurs
cipherable, however, the foreign ot-
day and Saturday. 8 p. in. Helping
You are required by a state law to
lice announced.
Hand Thursday 2 p. tn. You are in- '
dim your lights while passing otherj
Warsaw. Aug. 28.- The Polish ar-
vited to all services.
machines on the road or streets after
tillery have decimated the principal
Envoy and Mrs Gray, in charge. |
night
This you must observe after
columns of the retreating soviet
the date of this notice or be arrested j
forces on the northeastern front. I
RajHi-t <liun-h
and pay a fine for the violation
says nu official statement Over 600 1
Bible school at 10. M. R Britten,
C. E Mcl-ANE,
have been captured
Among the j
superintendent. Classes for all ages.
Chief of Police
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the
I killed was the commander of
Morning service at 11, sermon on
his ¡
57th bolshevtki division and
“But Ye Are—.”
MEW VI»DAT
Union evening service.
chief of staff
1V>R SALE
Alfalfa hay and grain
Mid-week service on Thursday
l>r. M.wm. Buys—
hay in carload lots.
Jesse L.
evening at 8.
Dr. R. W. Stearns has purchased
Richardson. Central Point. Ore
The “home folks” church, come
the Hobson place at the corner of
gon
72
and worship with us.
Fifth and Evelyn avenue
C. M. CJlne, preacher.
IXTST -Sorority pin set with pearls,
Of IVHirM' I'm Going—
Xevvnwui M. E. Church
I've been asked that question 39
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
times this week where else but Mur
Epworth Teagues at 7 p. m
phy could a fellow have as good a
Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m
time for $>. Sure I'll meet you at
the theme being “The Rending of
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9 p. m. September 4
the Veil.”
The last union service of the sum-
Dance Was Go<>«1—
mer will be held tn 1 the Baptist
The band dance at the Waldorf
church at 8 p. m.
Rev. Joseph
was not supported as well as it
Knotts will preach the sermon. His
I might have been by the dancers of
subject will be "The Summer Is End
the city. The band hoys had an
ed.”
eight piece on-hestra out and showed
Every evening during the coming
up in first class condition.
The
week there will be preaching ser
crowd was fairly large but the boys I
vices at Newman church at 8 o’clock
■ did not more than pay expenses.
by the pastor. Everybody is invited
to come and enjoy the music and the XOTU’E OF SALE OF
sermons.
IMPOUNDED STO4 K
C. A. LIN CH
Tuesday and Wednesday.
265J
Phone
lost in business section
Finder
please return to Helen Ft field 61 FOR SALE One young Holstein
Cow. just fresh, with heifer calf,
FOR SALE 1916 Ford and l seien
one 3 year old Holstein cow. now
passenger Studebaker in good run
milking; 2 pure bred Holstein
ning condition
Easy terms. See
cow* now milking, each from pure
Hogue & Beagle
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bred sires
Reasonable price If
taken at once A. N Parsons 67
FOR SALE CHEAT Two ponies,
good harness, three quarter wagon, FOIND Coat with several articles
will sell part or all
Inquire of
In pockets, found on highway !
Al Teal.
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Owner can secure it it the Courier I
office
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FOR SALE -Good o«t straw. |4 per
ton in stack. Hayes Bros., Mur-, INSURANCE- Fire, automobile, mall
phy. Ore.
66 |
ix kage and plate glas* liability.
T M Stott. 310 N 6th St
44«f
FOR SALE Gentle horse, good for
plowing and general farm work. WANTED Hop pickers by Sept 1.
also buggy horse, price $25. Also
Heavy crop, clean picking
Will
a fine gentle young cow. 2H years
par 1 He per pound and free dally
old. will be fresh in April, gives
transportation.
But in your ap
rich milk |S5
A Alberts. R F.
plications at once taionard 1-bit.ite j
D. 1.
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Co. phone 607-F-ll.
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First (Tinrch of Christ Scientist
Grants Pass. Oregon.
Christian Science services are held
August 27. 1920.
every Sunday in the W O W ball
Notice is hereby given that I did
at 11 a. m. Wednesday evening.
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meeting at 8 o’clock. The subject | nn *“e -’th aaX <*f August. 1920. MRS JAMES M POWERS Instruc Jos MOSS AGENCY— Fire
ance. plate glass liability
tor on piano; studio over Barnes'
Sunday is, 'Christ Jesus."
'ake “P and Impound the following
•i ce. 204 H Sixth street
Jewelry; open 9 to 5 dally, except
Hea ling room 1* open from 2 to | described stock, towit
FREE DEMONSTRATION
IX ADIR <>W X limit: Mirtilli
Royal Electric Cleaner
Throe r.qwwwonlalivrw of the factor* are
<lein*>n-.fr<Ulon of tills fiuniHls cteaiw
I1
HARRY S. CLAPP
Kua’riu«T ax
215 XOHTII «TH MT
II«rtt: iw-ic
CALL WHITE IJNE TAXI at Clem- E L GA1JIHA1TH Rwal lfetate. In
eos Drug Store. 46-R
Residence
surance, and plate gtaaa liability
phone 381.
7-3-Stf
609)* G street, phone 28
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NEW FALL GOODS ARE HERE!
p’OR months we have been contracting for, buying and receiving, from the Best Makers in the Land,
our New Fall Lines of Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings for Men and Young Men. Our whole
store is now aglow with the spirit of Autumn and we want you all to come to see our splendid display of
Choice Outfitting.
Come in and look about just as much as you please—handle, try-on and ask questions about anything and everything you care to see.
WE HAVE THE MERCHANDISE
Dispel all thoughts of buying, but come in just for a look and a visit.
EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INVITED—A hearty welcome awaits you
and we’ll surely do our best to make your visit a very pleasant sne. Come!
“Cash Clothiers”
Peerless Clothing Co
“If Men Wear It, We Have It”