Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 24, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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at its beet is unreasoning, A man
might be entirely Innocent and yet
be lynched by a crowd that will not
Many people ex-
listen to reason
press satisfaction whenever an oc-
currence like the Santa Rosa affair
or the Texas lynching la reported.
The vitwation is becoming worse in­
stead of better, for respect of the re­
cognized means of justice is lessened
every time a mob taken the law Into
Its hands. Steps should be taken to
hunt out the Instigators of mob rule
and punish them, otherwise respect
for law will vanish
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
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FRIDAY, DSOEMHER 24, IPS».
OREGON
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WEATHER
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Tonight and Saturday, rain. ♦
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laul Week to R c S u M a I
Ex-service men who have not yet
reinstated their war risk Insurance
will be interested tn the follow Ins
letter received by Post Commander
James Uum of the American legion
from the treasury department. ”Dur-
....
'i
Ing Christniaa week, you are continu­
ally thinking of others. Will you
ninks It ■ point to remind all ex-ear
vice men that thia 1» the last week
that those who have'been discharged
less than 18 month» can reinstate
their government Ineurance without
a medical examination. Make this a
special reinstatement week among
your friends- they In turn will be
giving a Christmas Insurance policy
to the beneficiary."
SRANTS
PASS ÔAILÏ COURIER
Published Dally Except Sunday
A E Voarhlaa,
FRIDAY, DICI MUER Ul. HM«.
GRANTS PAM DAILY UOIR1KR
PAUK TWO
Rain Kt III Coming—
The rain »how» no also of letl|nK
up for Christmas and weather fore­
casts are for a continued wet spell.
Most of the «tate has been covoni
with a blanket of enow, very few por­
tions escaping the storm. Ashland
was said to huve had a snow storm
with freesinic weathet' a few days
ago Granta Pass la fortunate that
the atorm here Is as light aa it Is
I amt night S3 of on Inch of rain fell
and the day before there was a rain­
fall of .11 inch
Encraved cards—Courier office.
Wishing You All
A Very Merry Christmas .
BARNES THE JEWELER
Christmas Dinner
HOt'P
(Tücken ('nnsommlc
Shrimp Salad
Dill Piekto
lUpe OUvtei
IlcHut Young Turke», Oy»t«T Drvw.lng
Grvmn Dna»
.
Ricevi Pudaloea
Cranlwur» Sauce
REAVTY
ART
MUSIC
THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS
DESSERT
Years ago three shepherds allowed
A statement signed by Roderick
themselves to be led by a star—the Macleay, appearing in the Gold Beach
Star of Bethlehem—to a manger Reporter slates that Mr. Macleay has
where the Christ Child lay. Today persuaded the state game and fish
that same star shines as a guiding commission to send millions of sal-
light for the whole world, the star mon eggs to the hatchery at the
being the spirit of unselfishness snd ; mouth of the river and perhaps to
generosity which is particularly man­ ; operate it. As this is entirely for the
ifest at the Christmas season
But benefit of Mr. Macleay. who has a
It does not need to be confined to monopoly of the commercial fishing
Christmas dsy alone. One week of of the Rogue, it certainly makes a
unselfishness does not make up for nice little Christmas present from
weeks and mouths of thoughtlessness the people of the state. Now if the
and self-interest.
state would operate the cannery and
This past year the United States give him the profits, he could
has been called upon time after time wish for more.
to relieve euffering caused by a
shortage of food. A campaign has
A bill has been Introduced in con­
just been finished to save millions
gress to tax bank deposits. It might
of ehildren in Europe, and the re­
be more appropriate to put a tax on
quests for money were met with an
what is taken out. It would certain­
open heart and an open pocketbook
ly bring in more money during
There are still famine sufferers to be
Christmas.-week.
cared for in the Far East, poverty
stricken people who have not the
They say ft Is more blessed to give
•lightest idea of the meaning of
than to receive. That is all right
Christmas. Others will constantly
provided the other fellow goes by the
need the help of the more productive
same motto.
and efficient America. Extend the
Christmas spirit throughout the en­
There are many others in Europe
tire year.
and Asia who will not have a Christ­
mas.
A BLOW AT LIBERTY
Respect for established law and
for the liberty of other« has always
been one of the points on which the
American citizen has prided himself..
When the makers of the constitution
composed the document which has
gone down In history as one of the
greatest composition ever conceived, i
they were moved by a desire to pro­
vide justice and liberty ror every
person within the borders of the
country which the constitution was
to serve. Courts have been establish­
ed to deal with malefactor^ and crim-'
Inals. When a mob actuated by a
desire for vengeance, takes the life
of any person for any crime, no mat­
ter how heinous, they are striking a
blow at the very foundation of Am­
erican liberty and government.
Three men were taken from a jail
It is
In Santa Rosa and hanged.
true that the men wore guilty of a
most serious crime but that does not
excuse the persons who composed the
mob. Their is a regular channel
through which the men would have
been given their just deserts.
An­
other man was hanged In Texas, hav­
ing been accused of murder. A mob
Grants Pass
Magnificent New
Theatre
AUTO TOPS
Replace the »lialiby top with a
tight.
aaa, -to-haodlc
weather­
proof ons now.
Rmart looking, serviceable U>|x—
|>erfeet fitting iiud Improv lug the
car's look.«—a wide choice In ma­
terials and coloree
OUR PRICES IXIWI-ST
G. B. BERRY
comfort
SANITATION
VENTILATION
MAKU IRONING CHILD'S PLAY
With our Electric Irons, ironing day
becomes not a day of toil but of
pleasure. It Is so easy to work with
this electric iron, No fnaa, no muss.
no bother, Attach It to any lamp
socket and turn on the switch—
that's all. Other convenient electric
household devices here are stoves,
dish warmers, egg boilers, toasters,
CHRISTMAS BELLS
Th# great yule log. are biasing high.
Wr connect with «lagna for Ashland and Jackaonvillr
ARE VOI
More Than
1,375,000
in Use
The Machine By Which
All Others Are Judged
For more than thirty years the De Laval cream
separator has been acknowledged as the World*«
Standard.
You may hear it said of some separator that “ It’
good as a De Laval; ” or if some competing salesman
wants to make his argument particularly strong, he’ll say
“ It’« better than a De Laval.’’
The cream separator is more
frequently used than any
Easiest
other machine on the farm,
, to turn,
and for that reason, if for no
easiest to
other, only the very best
wash, skims
the cleanest
should be purchased,
lasts
the longest
and that’s
the
SOONER OR LATER
De Laval.
YOU WILL BUY A
DE LAVAL
McIntyre’s Implement House
402 404 South Sixth Street
GETTING EGGS
NOW?
Kerr's Scratch Feed and Egg
Producer will incroaae the
number If fed regularly. Aak
for Bulletin No. 3 on selection
of laying hens.
CREAM
SEPARATOR
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Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Courier
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INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Effect»’’'' Oct. 2.5, 1920
Daily ami Sunday
LEAVE
LEAVE
Grants P ass
MEDFORD
GRANTS PAHS
Waiting
Room
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a- m.
Bonbonniere
1:00 p. ni
1:00 p. oc
1.90 p. m.
4: HO p. m
Phone 160
Phone 350-R
But everywhere the De Laval is recognized
by experienced creamerymen and dairymen
and even by makers of would-be competing
machines as the World’s Standard.
.Josephine County
Flour & Feed Mill
Grants Pass-Medford
GRANTS PASS ELECTRIC CO.
Next door to water office
The concern with a cheaply and poorly constructed
machine »ays “Just as good as a De Laval and costs less.”
AND
PRONE ino
PLEASE RESERVE Y<»l R PI. ITE
Watch For the
Opening Date
Merry Christmas'
FRIEND«
PATRONS A VERY
MERRY CHRISTMAS
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5 TO H O'I'UICK
Geo. A. Hunt & Co
Your duty is clear.
The nail, with holly green are dre»t.
And bUthaome maids and merry lads
Are gayly clad tn all their beat.
And have ye seen the fairest maid
That er* hath dwelt 'tween tea and
ssaT
And for my love and for my faltn.
Think ye she'll bring a gift to met
O. ring, ye Joy-bells, gayly ring!
O. merry minstrel., harp and sing!
Fill «very heart with Christmas cheer.
For Christmas comes but once a year
The yule fire blazes warth and high.
On oakened rafts/, blackened wall;
It shines upon the fairest maid.
As down shs dances thro' ths
I fling my weary harp aside.
CAnd will she stoop te such aa
I basts to mest her undemsath
The mystic branches hanging
O. ring, ye Joy-bells, gayly ring!
O. merry mlnatrels. i.arp and sing!
O. Oil my heart with Christmas chosr.
For Christmas comes but once a year.
Who hath sn rare or fair a gift
Aa this my love hath brought to'me?
For I waa but a minstrel lad,
A dainty high-born maid was she.
Vet w th her lips her heart she gave.
H-r heart, all pure as Chrlstma. .now
And for her love and for her faith.
Fourth unto Joust and war 1'11 go.
O, ring, ye Joy-bells, gayly ring!
O. heart of mine, rejoice and sing.
For Christmas love and Christmas cheer
Shall bless our Ilves the whole round
year
—Annie Louise Brackenridge.
l'umpkln l’ie
Hot Mince l’ir
lluc kletierry l’Ie
Appio Fruii Ceke and Ice ( rcwiu
t'offre
Tea
Milk
JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILLS
Phone 123
Cor. 3rd and G Sts.
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JUST ARRIVED
One large aa«ortmont of grandmare
at reduced prices.
Window «hader
K5c. Crown glas« wash boards, BOe.
Sult (axe* 20 ¡>rr cent off. Phone 71
if you have 2nd luind goods to sell.
Phone 71
T. ۥ BOOTH
Christmas Song
In every babe that gain« the light
Through rack of human |»ain,
In path new-breathing soul tonight
The Christ-chiM lives again.
In every drop of anguish, preReed
From (ml I id woman’s brow,
In every virgin mother-breast
His Mother whiapera now.
spsxmodic croup, tick I inf throat, hoarw-
nr«», whooping cough, bronchial rough
•nd dr
■ linfen al’-r the"flu?*
Y.tndc»cf clear., wholesome and taaleful
nine lar and demulcent honey oi the
bee». Contain» no opiate».
And wise men through the dark­
ness hie,
Tz>l In the East—a Star!
0 little Christ who ia to die
Waa your soul’» journey far?
Strange meteor wounds of death
and birth
Lighting an cndleas sea;
A little child has come-to earth
And He must die for me I
-By Mary McNeil Fenolloaa, in
the ('riiftmian
Wr». Zv* M JImrel», »9 How»rd it., W»w
Ton.I- 1, Conn., Wrlrw thm "When I fecal a
-old romlna on 1 so ri<ht to tnklns FoUr'l
Hon., and T.er. I »»•• u»od It for a numb«
of r,ar> and always with food :»»ult»."
Bn^raved carda - Courier office.
NONE BETTER
Foley’s Honey and Tar
it an old reliable family medi­
cine for the relief of cold, cough,