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GRANT* PASS DAIIiV Ut H Kl Rit FlGB TUN UHI DA», IH'l'IIHll Wl, limi. ■flP" L.F. AW, WHATS THE WcMmi Unwn You’d Miss it Anyway? CHERRO CHIMES There wiu> once nn old num, And he II»cd In n «hoc. lie h id so ninny tmuldra, II« didn't know whet l<> <h>. < Cherro Flour 1 Special Unni U hi'Mt lUiwid At your grots'* nom (To I h > comluliixl.) DOYLE’S U O. CLEMENT. M. D.. Practica limited to diseases of eyo. ear, nos« and throat. J'hone, 62; Kes. 339-J. LOUGH RIDGE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. City or country calls at ten dell day or night. X-Ray lor, X-Ray. Phones; 309; 183. Sixth and H Sts. | ; E. J. BU.LICK, M. D.. Physician, sur geon. Schallhoru -Blk. Phone 34-J; ros. 1004 Lawnridge, phatie .. I-U W. F. Rl’riiEE.FO!U> Manual tho- raputics. Office over Western Union. Ret. 259-R; otfice 217-K. W. T. TOMPKINS, D. 8. T. Nervous and chronic diseases. Office. Olairs Schmidt Bldg. Phoue 304-R. RALPH W. STEARNS. M. D. Phy- slcian and sur-jpoti, X-Ray oquip- mean. Offtce in Masonic Temple Bldg.. phoee 21-L. The Christmas Leaven (Continued from pi<e Nine) Their mother died when they were born. I was on my way with them to spend the holidays with their grandfa ther mid my sister Elsie in New Haven—“ "<’h ....I" Vesta's Imigh rip pled out like n Christmas chime. “Oh .... They said their names were Budge and Toddy, that they were on their way to henven to we grandpa mid Aunt Elsie In "new heaven,' and they talked «bout Daddy John." But her voice was muffled on the shoulder nearest her. Phil bad discreetly with drawn. "Their names are Helen mid John," ho managed to say betimes, "and a funny little pair they are. They have Insisted on calling themselves Budge and Toddy, It Is a childish fancy from which we have been unable to shake them." In the morning when the colonel and Mrs. Drake came downstairs, they were met with a vociferous. "Merry ’Tie- mua. g'mipa. .Merry Tismus, g'anma !" Whatf'a that!" “What'S that! stormed the colonel as they hugged his legs nml begged him,to play “Ride a Cock Horse.” "That I will, you young rascals," he begun, "hut It seems to me Il’s time for my daughter to make explanations. Ladles don’t generally acquire a full-grown family over night!" he bantered. With the exception of thg* moat Im port a nt item Vesta omitted no dctull of the previous evening's experience. "Be still, you young rascals!” bins tervd the colonel. "I can't even lienr myself think.” he said, pretending to he very angry and pounding on the tile bons. prepared for Nora'* dreti, already hung <’li thv well-laden brain-lie* of the trie. Jo<- Benn's tur key offering lay on the cold uiarhle ta Beads Silk Hose ble In the pantry, the huge fowl stuffed Kerchiefs Silk Golene and truaaed, ready for the tire. "Ilnrk.' Isn't that th” enrolcrs?" Silk ( oinbiMUonv Neckwear asked l'hll as sleigh hell4s sounded In Silk Cauiisotes Waiata the dlstnnce. Bed Spreads Boudoir Capa “It surely la!" relumed Vesta hap Table Linen Wool Scarfs pily. "I hope dad won't mind." Towels Wool Sweaters "Pshaw! It wltl do him good. Ills Kid Gloves Ribbons soul has got w«r|>ed h bit. tliut Is all Men's Ties Silk Gloves that alls Unele Henry, lie ueeds to Men's Shirts have It Ironed out with a little music. Manicure Sets Maybe a carol or two will help him." Tl>YS "The Clirist-chlld walks the earth to- eight, you know. Phil, looking for ATTUILA EYS green wriuiths lu his memory, and he NORTON, Attorney-at-law. touches the lintel of every door that Practices in all State and Federal has a sprig of green upon It," she end Courts. First National Hauk lltdi. ed reverently, G. w. W. COLV1G. Attorney-at-law. "It came upon the midnight char !' Grants Pass Hanking Co. Bldg. softly earoleil the singers. A window overhead openeil noise- E. 8. VAN I’Thti.. Attorney. Practices in all courts. First National Hank lessly. Thut was alt. Vesta clasped | i WANTED—House work by woman FOR SALK Bldg. with 3-ye«r-old child (girl) for I her hands gently. The carolers drew respectable family. Mrs. Elsie O. S. BLANCHARD. Attorney-at-law nearer. MODERN 7-room house, close In, lot God rest ye merry ssntleman, «0x100. Gheap tor quick sale. I Cole, R. F. D.. Gold (Hill. Ore. 68 Golden Rule Bldg. Phone 270. t-or nothing yr dismay. Inquire of owner, 411C St 25tf WORK WANTED—By 17 year old C. A. SIDLER. ARorney-at-law. Ma For unto us a Kin« la born. sonic Temple, Grants Pass, Ore. This glad, awset Christmas day. . . boy. Prefers workin« _ in Grants WOOD FUR SATIE—Oak. »3.60; dry Pass, but can do all kinds of ranch GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorney-^t-law. The voices trailed away, then the pine. »2.75. and mnnxanlta, »3.76. labor. Phone 19S-L, or call at C. W. LAmbeecht, R0. 1. tf Referee in bankruptcy. Opera window above dosed very softly. Sabin's old etore. 66 House Bldg. Phone 120-R. "Maybe the Christmas leaven Is IRRIGATED FARM—14« acres In Il Lawyer. working." suggested l'hll grimly. linois Valley, »100 per acre, water WANTED—Wbrk for three men and JAMES T. CHINNOCK "Now for u look at the kiddies," three heavy teams. Contract lev First National Bank B:.ilding. « right free. 1O0 acres in cultiva eling, land clearing or ditch w ork A? “C.’ ITOt CrlT La w y er.Tu n s uiui. , whispered Ve«ta. "to see If all la well." tion. Address J. D. Wimer, Kerby, preferred. Call phone 265-Y. "I want my Daddy John." whins- «¡Oregon. 69tf Practice in all courts. Grants Pass, Oregon. 68 V. A. C. AHlaF, lawyer, practice in pefed Budge. 13.80 ACRES land, 3-room house "I want my Daddy John,” echoed state and federal courts. Office dhtekeu house, small barn. 38 fruit WANT MORE MILK. MORE BEEF? Toddy, rolling over the other sleeplug over National Dsug Store. Tpat Milking Shorthorns. Some frees. Will sell for price of house. chlliL, young bull calves for sale. Address E. E. Lobau, Wolf Creek. I fine "Poor little kiddies!" murmured Ves Peerless Ranch, J. E. Daniils. Mur . Oregon. '______________ 98 . phy, Ore. ta. tucking them In. 67 ‘They'll forget all nbotit It in the SHORTHORN CATTLE, Duroc hogs. WANTED— We are headquarters for morning when they see their tree. It's Young bulls for sale. Cunningham poultry at Burkhalter Feed Store. the other fellow, the fond dad. who Is Bros . Glendale. Ore. _____ 74 . Bring them in. We pay cash. No 'k>ing the worrylag Gee! In ull our limit, we can use them all any FOR SALE—Price »1250, fourteen time. J. E. Pangborn, phono excitement. I forgot to call up the lost acres improved land, good four Î86-R or 363. mid found department nt police head room house, barn, etc., seven acres quarters. Believe 1 ought to do It bearing pears and peaches. Write ACCOUNTANT yet." to P. F. Rogera, Hugo. Ore. 79 ••Do he careful that yon don’t waken AUDITING—Income tax, profit and dad und mntpsey," warned Vesta, but FOR BALE—rFord one ton truck, , loqy and financial statements for orer drive, cab. body, top and side Phil was already on the wire. Partners, Corporations and Indi curtains, first class condition, i i viduals. Ivan Livingston. Incor “Why, yes, they’re here now—nt »450 takes it. If you need a truck Colonel Drake's, a boy and a girl, porated Accountant. Phone 389. now in your chance. Smith's Ge- sound asleep. Yes, we’re up yet, hut rage._____________ 56tf ■ MISCELLANEOUS they're all right. . . Oh. of Course ivc have no objections if he can't HAVE A NUMBER of Whitfe Leg REPAIR SHOP—Steam fitting, pipe wait until morning. ...” lie rang horn breeding cockerels of high work plumbing, boiler and pump off. quality for gale. C. Schaefers. work, installing. 505 South 6th St. Rd. 2. 85 “Well, the lost father Is found." he Phone 306. G. A. Bryan. shrugged ruefully. "You're destined AM BOOKING ORDERS for baby to bo n mother but for nn hour. chicks. White and Brown LeghoFis BANKERS LIFE COMPANY—Des Moines, Iowa. Myron C. Gaston, 1« on the way here now—” and Barred Rocks for 1922 hatch. District Agent. “Oh. the brute!" cried Vests, Also hatching eggs from heavy laying strain. 25 per cent deposit ¡WESTERN HOTEL DINING ROOM wouldn't take them sway from us to on batty chicks is required. C. night, after all our work to make them —-Regular meals, 40c. Doard by Schaefers, Route 3. 85 “I Owe You an Apology. happy. . . Her voice broke. week. 7.50. Rooms 50c, • SPITZ APPLES for sale, $1 a box Special rates by the week. "Cheer lip, cousin! He doesn't know floor with ills stick. Whebeupon they at the ranch. Rd. 2, Bo* 24, phone about the tree yet. Maybe he, too, can clambered over him all Hie more, beg BVrLWNG CONTRACTORS 602-F-21. 65 be Induced to accept your Christmas ging tributes for their wonderful tree. hospitality, since you are keeping »¡>en FOR BALE—At a bargain, one five HARPER i SON—Building contrac "Some Christmas tree! Eh, uncle?" tors. Shop work, furniture crating. house." room house partly furnished. said l'hll merrily. Shop 510 H St. Res phimo 14 2. Good barn, wagon shod and three . Vesta smiled wanly, as she replen “It's not bad." admitted Hie colonel lots. L, L. Osteen, 105 Foundry A. J. GREEN—General contractor. ished the fire, tossing onto the costs casually, “nnd by the way, Veda, you street. 87 a handful of phosphorescent powder, might telephone over to Norn that Estimates and plans made. Noth the colors of which flashed up Instant we’re expecting her and Don and the ing too «mall or too large. Shop GRANITE for side walks, river loam, ly, Illuminating Hie tree with a won children early today. 211 Sixth St. Phone 33-J washed sand and gravel. Phone Then, when 316-Y. Roy Wilcox. _____ derful Iridescent light. A long silence you're through with that I'd be obliged TAXI followed. to you if you would telephone John FOR SALE—A good Christmas pres "High priestess of the sacred tire," Denton to come over to breakfast, I’d ent—Saxon roadster, overhauled SOONER TAXI—Phone 262-R began Phil gently, “ fairy godmother, or and in good condition, new top, | Jitney Luke or Cutler. Calls an ha ve asked him myself, hut didn't whatever thou srt, I hear Hie crunch want to disturb your little tete-a-tete swered anywhere, anytime. 88tf newly painted. »225. To be seen ing of heavy fooiHteps on your gravel when I came down at midnight to see at'212 Foundry SL _________ 67 Utility anc P.pptat, PHONE 160—The Bonbonniere far Of nit the liberal arts literature la path. Shall I intercept the gentleman, what the fuss wnv nil about . . ,” Taxi. 79tf FOR SALE—Standard make parlor the oldest, ns It is Hie nio«t Immedi and spare thy fmlter's wrath?" “Merry Christmas, daddy, dear,” grand upright piano, cost 3150. "<>h, do,” begged she. ’This Christ cried Vesta gaily, Implanting n kiss Will sacrifice for »300. Address I WHITE LINE TAXI—Call Clemens ate In Its utility and the broadest In Resi- Phone 46-R. mas of ours is getting rather interest Drug Store, ___ 62tt | 291 care Courier. its apponi.—Brander Matthews. squarely on bls mouth, which he denen 381. Closed car. Prlces ing, Isn't It?" she added with a forced straightway pretended to wipe off. 21 tf OAK, PINE AND FIR WOOD tor! reasonable. W. G. White. Inugh. "Many happy returns, little girl, to sale. Prompt delivery. Full meas “Told you go! One can expect any you anil John, eh, mother?" lie said DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER ure guaranteed. Phone 326-Y. thing now," he prophesied ns he tip with n resounding thump of his stick Houser Bros. 67 toed to the door and swung It ojien. ¡THE WORLD MOVES; so do we. on the hearth. Buncb Transfer Co. Office phone "I owe you nn apology, for coming at FOR SALE—One span work horses. 396; res. phones 171-R, 316-L. Can be seen at the Meadows this hour, Imt you enn understand my Ranch. Inquire Room 5, Lundburg anxiety. I nm sure,” began the caller. Bldg. Phone 131. 55 F. C. ISHAM, drayage, transfer; pi At the sound of the deep; manly anos, sates, furniture, moved, ship CThe Joy of voice Vesta swayed like a Illy on a tall, FOR RENT ped. packed, stored. Phone 124 slender stalk. There was a blur before the True Spirit INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC FOR RENT—Afalfa, Grain and her eyes, mid the sound of distant mu Stock ranches with and without sic In her cars. It was the caroler.«, of Christmas Irrigation, or will sell at bargain CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—Mrs. of course, for she had always prided Jas. M. Powers, piano; Mrs. Pearl prices on long time easy payments. herself that ahe was not one of Hie Ranches in Jackson and Josephine ' Beveridge, voice. 4 23 B. Phone 1-J. HE you willing to forget wlmt fainting kind. county. One ranch under ditch PROGRESSIVE P7AF.O SCHOOL— you hnve done for other people 401 G STTIEUT “Sweetheart Vesta!" enme a far 3 miles from Grants Pass, on river. ! Clara Tuttle Fenton, 701 D St., nnd remember wlmt other people away voice. ‘ Beloved! Open your Gold Ray Realty Co., Owners, , Primary, intermediate, harmony, hnve done for you; to Ignore vyliat the eyes. Look at nie, ” lie added compell- Meflford, Oaegon. 06tf pupil teachers’ course. —» world owes you, arnl to think what Ingly. FOirNI) THE CALIFORNIA AND OREGON REAL ESTATE ■John.”’ whispered she, unbelieving you owe the world; to put your* COAST RAILROAD COMPANY ly, “John!“ ti world of longing In the rights In tin* bii< kground, anti your GLOVE FOUND owner can have by i. t . M c K instry , 603 g st., phone natne. Bitthlenly she remembered, nnd duties In the middle distance, Time. Card calling at Courier office. 65 355-R, real estate. Best of soils for drawing herself up proudly she led the your chances to do a little more fruit, hay or general farming. WANTED way to the spare room. “I forgot . . . your duty In the foreground; to see Trains will run Mondays, We you came to get your bnbles. They Hint your fellow men Hre Just ns renl days and Fridays RANCH WANTED—Wanted, the ns you tire, and try to look behind PM. arc In there," she commenced dully. tlielr fnccs to their heurts, hungry for best highly productive improved DR. R. J. BESTÍJL, Veterinarian. Leave Granta Pass.............. 1 "Not anticipating your urrlvnl, we Arrive Waters Creek.......... 2 PM ranch that six to ten thousand Residence 828 Washlngtton boule Leave Waters Creek..........2:30 P.M trimmed a Christinas tree for them." Joy; to own timi probably the only cash will buy. no inflations con vard. phone 398-R. ‘Tliut was Just like you, Sweetheart good reason for your existence la not Arrive Grants Pass............ 4 P.M. sidered, no granite considered, Vesta," he said tenderly, linking her wlmt you are going Io get out of life, For information regarding freight good legitimate proposition will be DENTISTS and passenger rates cal’ at the office arm in hla. "hut It happens they are but wlmt you lire going to give life; given prompt consideration. 1. R. Kaylor. 1301 Korbett Bldg E. C. MACY, D. M. D. First-class of the company, Lundburg building, not my babies. They belong to my to close your book of coniplnltil.« denlstry. 109% 8. 6th St. iPoitland, Oregon. 70 or telephone 131. brother Lui e who died In Frunce. Hgninst the universe, and look urouud Xmas Suggestions Classified Advertising Have You Seen Old Santa? carry It In front so that your shadow will fall behind you; In make a grave for your ugly thoughts and a garden for your kludly feelings, with the gate i »I« hi are you willing to do tlu-ae things even fur a day? Then you can keep Christinas. Are you willing to believe that love la the strongest thing III the world— stronger than hate, etropgvr than evil, stronger than death—and that the blessed life which began In Bethlehem nineteen hundred years ago la the Image ami bright nr«« of the etenial love? Then you cun keep Christinas. And If you emi keep It for u day. why not always? But you ran never keep It alone. ■ Dr. Henry Van Dyke. for a place where you can *>w n few seeds of hnppluese—are you willing to do these things even for a day? Then you enn keep Christmas. Arc you willing to stoop down and consider the needs and the desires of little chlldrwu; to remember Hie weak, lies* and loneliness of people who are growing old; to stop asking whether your friends love you, mid ask your self whether you love them enough to l>enr In mind the things that other people haie to bear on their heart* 1 Back to ths Sourest. to try to understand what thoae who “Ten uro under arrest," said (he live In the sniue house with you fbnlly want, without waiting for them lo tell cop. The vagrant sighed philosophi you; to trim your lump so that It will cally. "The piarli «f poverty," sold Detroit Fice Pions. give mon- IIclit mill h■« » «moke. up.I Iu tLl/>en Santa Ctaus is hitching up \f.~&he reindeers to his sleigh, rm doind IV brind a ¿real bid bad " - Of to-Ve to him and say-» < / “7>ear Santa Claus, please take th fjd And on each Christmas fr^e^'^. Cie just a little bunch cf lowffc ^■ Fa^t With a mtmory. Co you dear friend I bufsh'the ^est a ’ M • 4 Of that v-'/ all dood diftJ ir/ut ~ i- Good health, and bucalt h, Qhdfpme, and h G he last more preciofafàr.fp Sa search ye closely e%)ery;branf/^f^^, d When candles bright the treey'^fjf'^ > And you built find my bit of lavc'/^''^, £ Cied buith a memory, ) l>W. SNkV A Few Christmas Suggestions WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS EVERSHARC PENCHA i j." l.vri; copi RIGHT BOOKS a u tío m <.s tMHLLII’lNE BAHKKTS HAND TOOLED LEATHER BAGS ClLt.NFS FINE STATIONERY « 11 OOHT OREGON HV SENDING A l’IEl E OF OREGON MYItTLfZWOOD Demaray’s Drug and Stationery Store V i" r FURNITURE Household Appliances W. CHILES * \ Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year * Grants Pass Electric Company y