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pupils in all grades. A rousing ser- charge of Clara Stivers Vernon who ♦ vice tor the whole school. A souviu- w,s t°r several years librarian at ' the Eugene Bible university. She er of the s|>ecial occasion will be knows books and will interest you In <A»«irch <>f Christ given all who come. We expect 300 her address on a special theme from Rally Day for the Bible school family. The time for vacationers to present and have a place for father, • The Book." get to work. The time for new pu mother, sister, brother and all the Th«» evening service will be given pils to join the classes for the new 1 relations, over to national reform work, of The 11 o’clock service will be in ! which Johnathan Bridge« will speak quarter. The time for promotion of Hts address will he on a theme that ought to claim the attention every American. An all day missionari institute will be held at the church with morn ing session beginning at 10:30. All women of the community Interested In missionary work are cordially In vited to attend »ring your lunch and join In the noon social hour. Afternoon session begins at ! 45 Special speakers for the day will be the state field worker. Mrs. Anna Bailey of Eugene and district secre tary Clara Stivers Vernon Men who can spare the time will be Interested In the program. ♦ NVri IIUAV, Mh.PTEMIlfcH BA. I UBO. GRAM'S PAHS HGLT CXMIUKB PAGK BI X AT THR CHI RCHI» EVEREADY-DAÏLO The Light That Says Flashlights Batteries and Lanterns Bethany I‘web,terian Church Stanton Howell. Proprietor GRANTS PASS, OREGON » Salvation Army Sunday school 2 p. m. Holiness service 3 p. m. Young People’s Meeting 6:15. Salvation service 8 p. ni. at which Mr. Sinclair will sing. Regular services Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday 8 p. m. I Home league Thursday 2 p. m. Everybody come. Envoy and Mrs. Gray in charge Do You Know Beans? / AGENÍÍ i I First Chnrch of tlirist 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 "Reality.” Reading room is open from 2 to 4 p m. dally except Sunday« and holidays, The public is «-ordlally in vited to attend the services and to visit the reading room. St. Anne's Catholic Church Sunday masses at 8:00 and 10:00 o’clock. Rev. S. A. Coupai, pastor. for . HUDSON MAXWELL CHALMERS ANO ESSEX CARS COJ.UNS AUTO COMPANY Accessories amo repairing ESSEX PHONE 317 5H H STREET, MOTORS GRANTS PASS, ORE 203 S. 6th Street Baptist Church Bible school at lb. Dr. M. R Brit ten. superintendent, classes tor ages. Morning service at 11. sermon ‘‘A Witnessing Church." B. Y. U. at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. sermon on "How to Fight the Devil." Music led by large chorus choir and orchestra in charge of Prof. Applehotf. There will be special se lections both morning and evening. Mid-week servi e Thursday even ing at 7:30. studies In the book James. C. M. Cline, preacher. The Music & Photo House z Paul’s Electric Store • Permit us to Demonstrate the above model — on our floor I Identifying the Nickel. James dentl.v lind a buffnlo nickel >f rhe fir-t vintage, for he «as having trouble with centrnl. In reply to hl. "I did drop a nickel," central doma pil p<l “Well, what kind ot a nickel are v'ti trying to use*’ “I durino wha! kind It Is." he replied, “but It’s got a little bull on It EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THOR WASHING MACHINES FRUITDALE s ' and Mrs. Robert Nieison at tended the Rebekah annual banquet In Grants Pass Tuesday night. Kila Mrs. Droulette and Mrs Wright have both been on the nick list the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Siegrlst and son. who have been touring through the east and have been visiting their brother-in-law, Wm. Brletmayer. and wife, for the past week, returned to their home in Ixis Angeles Thursday. M(. Rastall received a letter from his nephew, Wesley, saying that he arrived at his home In New Jersey : safely and had taken up his studies In college. Mrs. Glenn Wardrip and two chil dren were Wednesday afternoon callers at the Hamilton home. There was quite a good attend- , ance at grange Saturday, among the visitors were Sam Baker and lawyer Johnson. The former gave us an after dinner talk on the proposed new interest law and Mr. Johnston on the change In the legislature ses sions. Sunday, September 12, Mr and Mrs. Nielson and the younger meta- ber^>Mb^bunny^noU>wMn^G^2^‘ AND Self-Filling Pens Letcher & Son Expert Watch Makers and Registered Opticians WE ARE NOW SELLINO Studebaker EXCLUSIVELY In Four Models Sold at the same price everywhere J. F. BURKE Fashion Oarage rWE’LL WARRANT WHEN OUR WORK YOU'VE TRIED THAT YOU WILL BF QUITE SATISFIED’ Eversharp Pencils FOR SCHOOL USE > Prices from 70c to $5.00 St. latke’s Episcopal Evening service at 8 p. m. A cor dial welcome to visitors Rev. Phil lip K Hammond, vicar in charge. Such a piano is the time-tested Cable-Nelson—a piano in whose sweetness of tone and responsive action is to be found one ideal; and in whose per manence and rare beauty of finish is to be found another. We recommend the Cable-Nelson as being the greatest piano value in America. We have some in a little bottle in our window. Come in and guess how many the bottle contains. It costs you nothing to guess and you may win something. Contest closes Saturday, Oct. 2, at 6 o’clock p. m. ASK US ABOUT IT New Stock Just Arrived New man M. E, Church Sunday school at 10 a. m Epworth lieague at 7 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m, and at 8 p. m. Rev. J. S. Ryan han kindly seated to fill the pulpit again during Rev. Knotts' absence to conferva e. He will use for bls morning subject. "'Possessing the Tgind" and in evening. "The Power of Sin.” ever recognize the advisability of starting the chil dren’s musical education early. And obvious indeed is the economy-advantage of instructing them on a piano which will meet all later day requirements There It is We Carry a Complete Stock o/ Sunday school 10 a. m Morning worship 11. ‘"Conclusion of the Lord's Prayer." Evening worship, 8 o’clock, bio graphical sketch of William Carey, the Fath«»r of Missions Midweek st‘rvice next Thursday evening'at 7:45. John’s Gospel, "hap 4. Henry G. Hanson, minister. Thoughtful Parents * Yes, we’re quite able to guar an tee the plumbing work we do because we never announce that a job la finished until It is perfectly satisfactory both to ug and to our customer. We know that you’ll be entirely satisfied with our services. B. S. DEDRICK hlfl F Street Phans ¡4OH-J Sllliman home in Medford to cele- NOTICE OF H A EE OF brato their mutual wedding day. | I.MPOI NDKD HT4N7K Miss I«aVon Allen spent the week end with her parents In town Grants Pass. Oregon, Mrs. Robert Harris and baby son Sept. 21, 1220. returned from their visit in Port Notice is hereby given that I did lang Sunday morning. on the 21st day of September, 1920, J. L. Stanbrough and family moved take up and Impound the following from Williams on to their ranch last. described stock, towlt: Thursday. One sorrel horse branded on left Mr. Bandon, of Chicago, who was going to California, called at the shoulder "B”, white face, right hind Brietmayer home one day last week. leg white, roached mane. Notlse Is hereby given that If the Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Cargill, of Grants Pass, were dinner guests of same Is not reclaimed within ten Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rates Sunday days from date the above described and the Stanbrough and Harris fam stock will bo sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, to de ilies took supper with them. The Nielson young people are Im- fray cost and expense of taking up proving slowly from their Injuries re and keeping. Said sale will be at city pound h ceived In the auto accident. The two Brletmayer families and 2 o’clock p. m. on the 30th day of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Slegrlst, September, 1 920. spent Saturday night and Sunday C. K. McbANB, with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Slattery. 8ft Marsha). Mrs A. W. Ratos reteumed Thurs day from a few days’ visit with her brother, George Franks, and family I Courier classified ado bring ro- at Medford. suits Try a classified. I