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THE PLAY THAT MADE I’AJIMAs FIMO!«
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naked th«« country with ahocks and
thrill« aa<l l«uM*it«*r.
BEGINS
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State College. Pa., lh«c. 24. Sen
ior co -« m 1 s at the Pennsylvania State
College have demonstrated their abil
ity to combat the high cost of living
by running their table on leas than
50 cents a day per person
A group of seven girls In home
economics. In theft* first of eight
weeks' residence in the housekeeping
practice house maintained for their
benefit on the campus, established a
record of 43.6 cents a day. They set
the limit at 50 cents, which la Issa
than half of what the men students
P*y for board Ui the town.
The girls manage a ten room house
during their resilience as a part of I
| their training
Posted schedule.«
1 give each her duty for the day. Re-
. cords of this ktnd may give a partial.
t
answer to the question of why then*
are frequent marriages around the
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commencement period each year.
Following is a sample menu tor a
BEGINS
TODAY! day: Breakfast—Steamed pears, hot
cakes and syrup, coffee.
lainch--
Soup, tomato salad, bread and but
ter. Jelly jumbles and tea. Dinner—
laimb chops with gravy, mashed po
KATHERINE tatoes. chard salad, creamed carrots
C5I.VERT and pumpkin pie
You can't blame either of
them for all the delirious
doings
before Blanchie’*
husband and Monti's wife
raved in on them. And no
one will blame you If you
have to be carried home on
a plank after you've seen It.
Notice to Junior« of security—
Portland. Dec. 24.—(A.
markets are steady.
P.l—«All
VETO EXPE4TED TO HE GIVEN
ON WAR FINANCE MEASURE
Washington. l>ec. 2.4.— (A. P.) —
The veto of the Joint* resolution re-
I viving the war finance corporation
| was expected by White House ofl-
! ciato, but In giving expression to the
belief they made it clear that they
had no specific information from the
president.
PRICES
OREGON
Didn't Want License—
I to the fire. Another shattered ro-
Two years ago when the war was ; mance.
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at its height a young man and a Warrants to Be Retired—
young lady of the county decided to
In the budget allowed by the coun
get married. The young man was ty commissioners. »20,000 was allow
subject to the draft. A license was ed for the retiring of warrants and
secured and things arranged for the for the payment of interest.
East
marriage Then the young man year the levy was 21*4 mills, as
found out he was not going to be against the 31*4 for this .year The
called. The marriage license was increase is due to the increasing of
laid away. Yesterday the young man the state tax from »55.674.20 last
returned to the county clerk. He had year to »74.796 for the coming year
with him the marriage license he had
Jack Hogan arrived today from
bought two years ago. He stated
that be wanted it destroyed. He was Portland to spend Christmas here
obliged and the license was consigned with friends and relative
No Lonper Popular.
No matter bow black or threatening
the outlook, keep working, keep via-
unllzlng your life dreem. and some un
expected wny will *vr;-ly open for Its
fulfillment. The abiding faith In a
|M»ver which will bring things out
right In the end. which will harmonise
discord, has always been strong In men
and women who hnve done great
things in the world.—Orison Swett
Harden. Ip Chicago Daily News.
A Car every 18 1-2 »econds and the best ever made
1921 Ford Cars Ready for Delivery—large steer
ing wheels, self starter, new fan.
Drive a Ford Today!
C. A. WINETROUT
AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE
A
1 ,L!ES
A Genuine Saving
Lloyd's Is World Famoua
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ANITA STEWART
E YELLOW TYPHOON*
BY HAROLD MAC 6RATH
YELIXJW” because of her hair; «TYPHOON" .breausc
of the human wrockate she left in her wake. "THE
YELIX»W TYPHOON." they called her after the man
ner of the Orient, where she wax notorious for hey
vampi'h oeapad««. With a kitten's purr but a tiger's
heart her carnival of rwfwisai* against, tile male srv was
carried to a whirlwind conclusion.
The writer of the Courier's dallv
poem. Everett Earle Stanard. has
been engaged upon considerable lit
erary work while tn Granta Pass, and
has recently completed an article en
titled "Memories of Oregon Poets"
which will appear in the «Overland
Monthly, published in San Francisco.
This article Is based upon Interviews
with W W. Fidler of this city con-’
earning poets with whom he was ac
quainted. notably Samuel Simpson
and Joaquin Miller.
Mr. Stanard's poems api»ear fre
quently In the Portland Oregonian
and Journal, and In the Portland
8|>ectator. He has also appeared In
the "Light Verse" page In Munseys
Magazine: The popular Top Notch
M«i sine has used his poems for a
nuWiber
numb of years Normal Instructor
will use soon an article from Mr
Stanard's pen entitled "American
Historical Poetry." An article en
titled "Training Your Dog" will ap
pear In a twenty-volume set of books
which the American Educational So
ciety of St. I3»uis Is gettlnx out. the
set to bé known ax ''The Father and
Son Library."
Lloyd's is probably one of the most
famous British Institutions and Is
known throughout the world. It Is as
sociated In tl>e minds of moat people Returns to Glerulale—
Mrs. Albert Blackford returned
with the Irxurnm*»* of ships and car
goes and with <«<-nsi>>nnl freak pol- last Thursday evening from Grants
lc’.«. whicl -re n tli. form almost of Paes, where she has been very ser
iously ill In the hospital. She Is now
at the home of her sister. Mrs E. F.
Hayes, and at latest inquiries her
condition Is reported as slightly im
proved.—Glendale News
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There is a Reason !
PORTI. 1X1» MARKETS
P. S.—LEBT YOU FORGOT. KIDDIES FREE ENTERTAIN
MENT TOMORROW MORNING AND THE REGULAR SAT-
I'RDAY MATINEE IN THE -AFTERNOON.
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A Cash Bonus for 1920, Shared by 75,000
Monday. Dec. 27. at 3 p. m . every
Junior In Grants Paas Is to attend
initiation in the S. B. A. Hall Twen-
ty certificates will be taken up by
the new members Arrangements will
be made for the New Years eve tree,
and a program will be given for the
members of 8. B. A. and their fam
5»
ilies.
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KH.ILIK
Goes to Ford Workers
11 THE
ORGAN
Blame someone for It—
quick! But you can't blame
little Blanchie Hawkins be
cause there were twin beds
in her new apartmeut. And
you can't blame Signor
Monti when he wandered
winefully Into the wrong
flat.
S7.000.000.00
Coming
Sunday
ADITJT8 8Se
KIDDIES 13c
INCLUDES WIR TAX
OREGON
OF *J To .1 ON MENU MillCTs
Shantung Silk Shirts. 14 to 17 at
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Wool Shirts, Gray. Dark Red. Blu». Brusn and O D. a five dollar
value, going ut
M-M
Sale ¡»rices on shoes and men‘a pants
Ginxhams, 15c a yard
To stimulate »alee, « yards for
• I.IM*
Madison glnxhams, per yard
Its
Devonshire*. tier yard
50 cent anting flannel, per yard
.im
its
Children's dreases that satisfy in style and price
Sample Store
Extending
SINCERI*: GOOD
WISHES FN»R THE
CHRISTMAS SEASON
AND THE NEW YEAH
IN BE-HALF OF ITS
ENTIRE ORGANIZATION
Geo. A. Hunt & Co
Theatres
““
Pupil« Sell stamp*—
The pupils of the city schools sold }
a large number of Red Cross stamps;
during the last two weeks of school}
when every boy and girl was given a Harry L. Cort and George E. Stod
cultivation, partly clover and al
chance to dispose of them. A total dard evolved the book and lyrics,
falfa. Good house and barn, 10
of »190 was secured in the three which Harold Orlob finished and fur-
head of cows, all farm Implements.
grade schools. Junion high sold »62 belowed with his tlckly, trlckl.v
Situated 2 miles from Granta
worth of the stamps. East school tunes, and "lister” has entrenched1 Pass. Some of the finest land in
sold »SO worth, while Riverside Itself with lovers 'of good, clean,
the Rogue river valley. J. B
school disposed of stamps to the musical comedy and capacity houses
Noble. P. O. Bog 638. Granta Pass,
amount of »48.
Ore.
12-11-8WS
everywhere has been the rule for
birth the east and west have set their
E. L. GALBRA1TH — Reai Batate, In
M4-4 4 4 *♦,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< mark of decided approval upon it
surance, and piate glana llabllity
The
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DODGE ELECTION»
♦ and claimed it as their own.
609H G Street, phono 18.
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offering is entertaining every minute!
JOS.
MOSS
AGENCY
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Fire
inaur-
of the time, and it affords ample op-'
A. J*’. and A. M.
The following officers were elected portnnlty for the display of the per- ( ance, plate glaas liability insur-
sonally distinctive talents of the best,} ance. 204 54 Sixth street.
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and Installed Tuesday, Dec. 21:
which Includes such funmakers as CHEVROLET truck for sale or will
W ¡4.—P. B. Herman.
Fred Helder, June Roberts, Earl
exchange for sheep. Address H.
ff. W.—8am Stlnebaugh.
Higley,
Frances Donegan, Rene
N. Parker, 609 South Sixth.
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J. W.—Don Calvert.
Brown, Betty Klrkbrlde, Claire Gren
Treas —‘R. W. Clarke.
ville, Evelyn Paul. The Four Enter I j OOT Betveea Hi lum m 4I Grants
Secy.—A K Cass
Pass, 33x4 Goodyoar tiro and rim.
tainers and a stunning chorus.
Trustee—-Isaac Best.
Isvave at Burkhalter Feed store or
Cemetery Com.—T. M. Stott.
Selma store. Suitable reward W.
O. Haberman,
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INSURANCE—-Fire, automobile, life,
ti
FOR
SAJ.E
—
Jersey
cow,
just
fresh,
accident and health T. M. Stott.
gives 3 to 8 54 gal. per day. Also
808 North Sixth St.
8ttf
a few purebred Leghorn and An
cona cockerels.
Choice birds
FOR SAIÄ—Hand bicycle, In good
Phone 606-F-3. J. R. Hawsa. R.
condition for »20. Cramer Bros.
F. D. .».
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Phons 55-J.
27tf
IXMJT off Crescent City stage. Sult
John Cort’s Now York Knicker WILLIAMS WOOD YARD for wood
case, no name on It. Finder please
and coal.
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bocker theater's Mg joyous musical
leave at stage office. Wm. Husel-
furore "Idsten Leeter,” which victor LIBERAL REWARD for return of
ton, Kerby. Ore.
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iously leads the forces of musical
bill folder containing money and FOR SAUfl 4-foot body fir. at »4.50
comedy toward Medford jrill be the
papers lost between Rest's real es ‘per cord, delivered. Phone 24-R.
attraction at the Page theater Mon
tate office and 312 West L street.}
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day night, December 27.
Finder please notify Isaac Best. 60 TXMFT -Fur driving glove for right
It has the dssh, vigor, pep and de
hand. Finder please return to
lightful assurance that ao dlstln- i <>R SALE—70-acre dairy ranch, 30
acres under Irrigation project, In
Sam Nees Blacksmith Shop.
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ilshe« the big <*1ty and its people.
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