Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 09, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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PAUE KIGHT
|fli the Churches
St. I.uke's Episcopal
11a m
Celebration o
Commiirion and sermon.
i e II.-, ■ C«»t of Ixjvtng. K9I
7
p. in. Evening services
Rev. Philip K. Hammond. 41 Hill's latest laugh-riot «ill be at
This
the Rivoli Theater touight.
Vicar in Charge.
wonderful guccens is built around
I girls, music and laughter. There Is
Newman M. E. t hurt h
no old fashioned chorus In "The
Ep-
Sunday school at 10 a ui.
High Coat of Loving." Each of the
worth Leagues at 7 p. tn. At 11 a.
girls is not only a beauty but an ar
the
m. lue pastor will preach on
tial as wey. and each performs her
theme. The Absolute Light of God." 1 1 share of the solo work
in a way that
and in the evening at 8 o’clock on
has won the praise of thousands of
the theme, "A Murder and a -Prayer.'
The High
delighted theatergoers
A cordial invitatiou is extended to
Coat of lxjving” is best described as
all strangers to attend these services.
a trace In three acts with a surprise
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every other minute as the screaming
(hurvh of Christ
ly tunny plot is first tangled and
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(Christian Church •
then skillfully unwound to its logi­
"Volunteer Day" will be observed cal. yet hilarious conclusion
It is
April 10th
Three clauses of volun­ without doubt, the biggest, beer and
teers will be asked for: First, for funniest vehicle Kolb si Dill have
the ministry, or for the mission ever had as a medium of expression
field; second, teacher-training,
or tor their inimitable and distinctive
personal evangelism in the home comedy methods
church; third, group evangelism, and
Kolb A
Dill have surrounded!
team work in the towns and school' themselves with a wonderful com­
houses of the county.
pany of princi;«ils. the cast including*
"Putting the ‘Go' in the Gospel" is such names as Olga Steck. Julia
the subject for the 11 o'clock ser- Blanc. May Cloy. Frank Darien.
mon. "Man's Wisdom vs. the Dl- James Liddy. Freak Wallace. Inna
vine" is the subject for S p. m.
Mellvtlle. Ivy Darien ’.orenx Gillette
Bible school 10 a. m. C. E..
P- and a number of others quite as
m. You are invited
prominent. And In Addition to all:
O. J. Law, Minister.
this the symphonic jazz orchestra'
which these two clever comedians
Church of the Brethren
carry with them, under the direction
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach­ of Leo Flanders. Is a novelty feature
ing at 11. Rev. J. NV. Barnett of of particular merit
Bandon. Ore., evangelist for the
state, will deliver the address Com­
mencing Sunday a two-weeks series
of meetings wtll be held, song ser­
vice beginning each evening at 7: JO
p. m. with preaching at 8 o’clock. I
The public is cordially invited to at­
tend these services.
Edwin Harader. 'Minister
Covington. Georgia. Apr 9.—(A.
First Church of Christ Scientist
P. •—John 3. Williams, plantation
Christian Science services are held I owner, was found guilty of murder
every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, > in connection with the Jas;>er county
at 11 a. m.
Wednesday evening peonage cases. The jury recommend­
meeting at 8 o'clock. The subject ed mercy. The verdict automatic­
Sunday is. “Are Sin, Disease 1 and ally carries life imprisonment
Death Real?”
Williams was convicted o
Reading room is open from 2
murder of a negro farm hand whose
4 p. m. daily except Sundays 1
j body was bound and weighted
holidays The public is cordially
a sack of rocks and found with
vited to attend the services and
of another negro employe of
visit the reading room.
: Hams' farm in the Yellow river,
j bodies of nine other negroes
found buried on the farm or else-
St. Anne's Catholic Church
Sunday masses at 8 and 9 o'clock where.
Rev. S. A. Coupal, pastor.
Funeral Services Monday—
The funeral services for Mrs. Eliz-
Church of God
Sunday school, 9:45.
Preaching abeth Day. who died at her home on
11 and 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed­ West D street this moraine, will be
nesday evening. 7:30. The public tl held at 2:30 o’clock Monday after-
noon.
invited.
Ralph M Conrad, pastor.
Hear the reports on procrees at
the chamber of commerce luncheon
Bethany Prrwhytcrian fburcti
A i Monday noon
10:00 a. m.—Sunday school
special aim is made this Sunday to.
Office stationery, all weights and
have every member present in every
class. In addition it is hoped that;
many new- people will attend
The I
Merchant sales books at Courier
school has grown over 40 per cent in I
vffice
the last year.
11:00—Morning worship, "The
Religion of the Children.” Solo by
Mrs. T. jf. Stott.
7:15—Young people's meeting led
by Myron T. Gaston on the theme
"How does Christ wish his day to be
spent?"
On Tuesday afternoon the Worn -1
en’s Bible class will hold a ■locial ,
meeting at the home of Mrs G H
IPX,I E ItiV ER < Dll’
Parker. 409 B street.
8:00—Evening worship.
The
First Commandment.”
On Wednesday afternoon
the
Woman’s Association wtll hold Its
monthly meeting with Mrs. Mary A.
Browne, at 709 North Fifth street
The usual midweek service on
Thursday evening at 7:45.
Henry G. Hanson, minister.
Woodmen of
the World
Big Meeting
<
Baptist Church
Bible school at 10 a. m . classes
for all ages. Morning service at 11 j
o'clock, sermon on “Christ Offering
up Himself." Young people’s meeting
at 7 o’clock, evening s«?rvice at 8.
Sermon on "What Is Jesus Doing
Now?” Special music by the choir
The
both morning and evening,
public la invited to attend these ser­
I
vices.
Rev. C. M. Cline, preacher.
Long runs a specialty In the
Courier merchant printing depart-
meat.
Place orders for Duplicate and Triplicate
All styles and sizes
Requires about 60 days to fill orders
Constantly in Stock:
Books of Duplicate Remittance Blanks
Garage Repair Books
Trade Acceptances
Legal Blanks
Blank Sales Books
COUKIKW
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Celebration
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V Ultore Welcome
GEO. 8UIVEK
< onsul f'ommand»T
A. K. CAM
f lerk
Three C’s Lumber Company
Courier Ads.
Bring
Results!
CARRY a complete line of lumber, all grades,
Lath, Shingles, Doors, Windows, Wallboard, etc.
WE MAKE all kinds of Cabinet Work, Screen
Doors, Window Screens, Cupboard Doors, etc.
ESTIMATES ON REQUEST
FOl'NDKY AND WEST G
«KANTS PASS. OREGON
»088 AGENCY Fire
atjre. plate glass llabllty,
ance. 204 % Sixth street.
BYTI
L'RAACE
’•»pendable companies and reas-
M
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Stott.
'uick Sal« . ,oms
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IgiST Fountain pen, and ring on
chain
Initials on fountain pen
Finder please return to Courier
off I e Itewaril.
49
NMIII.I D ’
«IE Triple • oated.
blu« ni l suite. murblelted mott-{
ling on: Id ■. pure v hite enamel in­ SANITARY OOl't'H and mat Irras for
side. heavy ate* .>«»>•, Improved
»al« al a bargain. Call > I >■ R
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«hapes, g..l.auu«d tuba, buckets,'
etc., lowor prices
E W Childs, ' CVBBAGE AND TOMATO PLANTS
for sale. .Oc ¡«*r dozen.
J. T.
401 G street.
4 8
Chausse. Eaat II street
49
FUR 8ALE- -Alfalfa seed. ulslkc
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clover, red clover and blueatem IXS4T Black mare, weight about
1000 Ibe
White star on
fore
wheat seed at Count's Feed Store.
head, heavy In foal
Finder no­
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tify Walter Holmes, Rd. 2, Grants
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay
Fifteen
Pas*. Ore.
49
head of stock hogs.
One choice
I’llONE 326-Y for dry wood. Pine
purebred I Mi roc Jersey boar, one
13.25 per tier, fir »3.50. Houser
year old. A few suwa.
Sixteen
Bros Box S3. Grants Paas. Ore
head of sheep. Ed L. Schmidt &
53
Son. phone B12-F-23.
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FOR SALE About 3H tons alfalfa
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE co in
hay at »20 per ton at barn
’It
try property for city home, at-
K. Roas, Box 25, Rd
2, lower
tractive opportunity for right par-
river road.
49
ty.
Address No 177
care of
i OAK I SE 200~fset~of 2-lnch and
Courier.
48
400 f«*et 1-inch good 2nd
hand
FOR HAI
Barred Rock egg». »I
pipe. II. J. Williamson. Rd I. 49
per setting of 15 Mrs Anna Meier,
1301 East A St
4-16-TTS NEW
TODAY—I Watlc drag saw, 2
condition, <xMt »H»O, citali
FOR SALE 40 aero*, part or all; 30 saw«,
acres under irrigation; 15 In cul­ price, hl IB. I largo oak chiffonier
tivation. House barn, and wells. plate glass mirror, !22.AO, coat »«O-
See owner, Ernest J. Smith, Jer­ Breakfaat table*, diahee and enamel
Bookcase«,
ome Prairie, Rd 4, Box 8B-A, ware at lower price«.
Grants Pass
MWS writing «leeks, bods, springs, mat*
treiaaea, PHONE 71. T. <1. BOOTH.
E. L. GALBRAITH—Reai estate, In­
surance and piate glass llablllty.
609 H O Street, phone 28.
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FOR Í4AIJC- Apples, Inquire at fruit
warehouse or cold storage plant.
DOD53
POR AAIAC-- -IHirebred Barred Rock
and Ancona eggs for setting, *1
for 16. C. P. Macfarlane, R. F.
D. 4, Box 12.
8-26-S
Is It Yours ?
WANTED-'Man and team to Jiaul
wood. A. 1»
Edgerton, phone
188-Y.
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You can't tell—perhaps It
is! The more sham you
have in Dm American Ix*-
gion hi,000 Htslan, th«* m«»re
pnmpecte you have of win­
ning II. Every «Imre you buy
h«d|M .l«iil Id an Am«*rl«an la*-
■Clou Buihllng.
IX AORFJ RIVBKBOTTOM LAND for
sale at »4500. All Irrigate, 1 mile
from pofrtofflre, good house, city
water, 6 acres alfalfa, 3 acree
grain, chicken house, barn, •tc.
Address No. 50 care Courier.
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Merchant suies books at Courier
office.
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