FRIDAY, DECEMBER 111, H>2».
GRANTS PASH DAILY CXM’RIER
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BRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER
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3 Days to Christmas
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MEMBER Or ASSOCIATED PRESS
Food Will Be Given—
9. March of th« Magi, male chorus.
A window full of groceries and 10. O Bless the Lord.
food stuffs, to the amount of 1250, 11. Blessed Bo the Lord God, final
is being shown in the Valley grocery.
chorus.
The food Is being dounted by the lo
Pianist, Mrs. Clara Tuttle Fenton.
cal Ku Klux Klau for relief for tbe
Choir director, Mrs. J. R, ' Ttiomp-
needy during the holidays, according son.
to a sign in the window.
Violinist. Robert Neilson.
Monday.evening 7:30 p. m., the
Many People—
Sunday school will give their annual
Will he made happy by Artcraft Christinas program in the church,
Quality Porrtaita thia year. Artcraft Mrs. Pauline Heston Is chairman of
Studio.
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IM Five l*riMM---
Con Schaefer drew five prizes in
the winter fair at Ashland on his
poultry exhibits. He shows ribbons
for two firsts, one for a Brown Leg
horn cock and the other for a cock
erel which also got a special prem
ium, Two seconds were drawn, one
for a White Leghorn cock and the
other on a Brown leghorn cock. The
third prise was given for a Brown
Leghorn cockerel.
J G. Houck and family and Geo.
R. Houck, all of Kerby, are in the
city today.
Lewis G. Sauer returned home last
night for a riait, He Ime been aseo-
elated with the Shell Oil company in
Los Angeles for the past few months
Mrs. Marion Hoxie has returned
from Kennet. California, and will
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1023.
spend the Christmas holidays with
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OREGON WEATHER
The New Yea
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♦ August Seinsche Dead—
Portrait gift is becoming more
August Seinsche, an old prospec popular every year.
♦ Pacific Coast States: Occa-
Say "Happy
tor. was found dead in his cabin at New Year" with your portrait. Art-
v slonal rain, except snow in the
mountains. Temperature about ♦ Galice this morning, according to a* craft Studio, Phone 88.
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♦ normal, except colder latter ♦ message received by the county court.
part of week over north por ♦ There were no signs of violence and
Abiding Faith.
♦ it is thought that an inquest will not
tion.
We live best by faith, dear brethren.
♦ be necessary as the evidences point not what we call knowledge, We are
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a
Fair tonight. Saturday fair ♦ to death being brought on by old nilschlefmakers frequently with the
facts we assemble. I suppose this is
except probably rain in north ♦ age.
the reason why we have never yet
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♦ west Oregon.
been permitted to lay our hands for
AAAAAAAAAAAAAe>-eA Holiday Dann* Tonight—
sure upon the mystery of truth und
A dane«, sponsored by the Jewel everlasting life. Go ahead with your
ONLY TWO more : days
orchestra, to which all high school diggings and yonr discoveries, You
Only two more shopping days be
cannot reach beyond the short-winded
students and alumni of the high
fore Christmas! That warning should school are invited, will be given to powers of mortal men to know.—Sat
urday Evening Post.
be sufficient to bring out every one night at the W. O. W. hall. Dancing
tomorrow who has not already got will start at 8:30 and continue until ProrrM Embossing Done—
Process embossing at the Courier
the Christmas presents purchased midnight. Miss Bessie Graham will
and wrapped up, ready to put on the give a feature dance. Parent« are office. First class work guaranteed.
invited to attend the atfair.
tree. The stores will be open to
night. They open early tomorrow
morning. The best way to avoid the Shortest Day of Year—
Today is the shortest day of
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last minute rush will be to get the the year, with the sun rising at 7:26 ,
shopping done tonight or tomorrow o'clock and due to set at 4:30. The!
Newman Methodist Church
The Newman Methodist church
morning for Saturday afternoon is hours for rising and setting are also
certain to be an extremely busy few given for the same time for Decem will celebrate Christmas in its usual
ber 22. After tomorrow the days good fashion. The sermon theme
hours. It will help the merchant will again start to lengthen out with in the morning is. "The Unspeakable
and save you a lot of delay and need the hours of daylight increasing a Gift." The choir will sing. "Hark
few minutes each day.
less waiting.
Hark My Soul," Shelby, with solos
by Miss Ellis and Mrs. Wible. Mrs.
And don’t forget the poor.
The
Will Have Tree—
Thompson will sing, "There Were
churches and other agencies have
Monday evening after work the Shepherds,” Scott.
funds to care for those in need and employes of the courthouse will hold
The evening service is a Cantata
will appreciate the sending in of their annual Christinas tree. Each by the choir entitled, "The Prince of
person draws the name of some one Peace," by Ashford, consisting of the
names of those who need the care.
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at the courthouse for whom they are following numbers.
to buy a IS cent present. The draw
Processional, "Joy to the World.”
Eela.
Introduction, Mrs. Clara Tuttle
Eels found In riven and creeks of ing was held this morning and the
the United States are hatched from employes are looking forward to Fenton.
Part One
eggs laid near Bermuda in ths south much amusement when the various
ern part of the North Atlantic ocean. packages are opened.
THE PROMISE
1. Sing, O Heavens, (Choir) Solo
and duet. Misses RengstorS and
Hussey.
2.
The
Heavenly King. Mr. Cans.
See the Large Showing of
3. Fear Thou Not, solo and chorus,
Mr». J. R. Thompson.
4. Glad Tidings, solo and quartet, 1
Mr. Isham.
5. Hail Bethlehem, solo, Miss
Helen Ellis.
Part Two
THE FULFILLMENT
6. O Holy Night, male chorus,
For Ladies and Men at the
Isham, Wible, McCabe, Martin,
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Ogden, Cass and Zimmerman.
7. There Were Shepherds, solo and
chorus, Mrs. Wible.
s. Bright Star of Hope, duet, i
Messers. Andrews'and Thompson.
The Associated Press Is axclnslvs-
ly entitled to the use tor rapubllca-
lion of all news dispatches credited
In this, or all otherwise credited, in
thia paper and also the local now»
published herein.
All rights for republication of
special dispatches herein are also re
served.
CHURCHES TO GIVE SERVICES
Silk Umbrellas
Golden Rule Store
Store open every night until Christmas
Heaping Measure
of Pleasure—
with the Gulbransen
Picture a beautiful Gulbransen in
your home, and you playing it!
Picture yourself playing, through
the pedals, with the •'touch" of a mu
sician!
Picture the keys being
down, as in hand playing!
pressed
Pressed down*not knocked down.
There's one of the secrets of Gul-
bransen superiority. It removes all
suggestion of the mechanical and
gives you real, intimate, personally-
produced music, full of genuine ex
pression.
Because the Gulbransen is a Regis
tering Plano, registering your exact
touch and expression—because it is
different from any player-piano you
have ever known—because it is so
remarkably easy to pedal—your first
delight will develop into continued,
year-after-year Interest.
White House* Model $700;
County
Scat Model $600; Suburbau Model,
$-405; Community Model, $120.
Rowell’s Piano House
GULBRANSEN
The
Registering
Piano
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Beef and Veal Pot Roast
City Market
Phone 52
15c
The coming ChrtstniiM Season gives us an opportunity to extend
our hearty greetings and express our appreciation for the part you
have played In helping us open our business in Grunts Pass.
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Stets Mafi Pistéis.
Refnie tile ndveiit of the American
revolver, the Scottish cities of Perth,
Stirling «ml lómeles were great cen
teto of the pistol-making industry.
Scot flab pistols ivere famous as far
back a« 15I5, and irate exported to
. The cordial relations which wo
enjoy with our many friends
arc a continual source of pleas
ure and satisfaction.
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CHRISTMAS
many countries. There were st one
time nearly loo concerns in Scotland
engaged In the Industry.
I. D. BOSTWICK
Jewelry Store
Next to First National Bank
Rogers Silverware in Mayfair
pattern. . Silver bread trays,
cuff links, watches, pearl«,
rings and many different other
gift« for the holiday«.
My
prices are right, come in and
see.
Advertisements under this heading 5c per line per issue. All
tTlassIfind ads appear under this healng the first time
Selected Spring Fowls that will roast tender
and juicy. Anti the extra care which we use in
dressing them for you adds to your pleasure in
getting them ready for the oven. Phone us your
order today, and delivery will be made as you
wish.
To Our Many Friends
tit
Stanton Rowell, Propr.
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Choice Christmas Fowls
Last
Days
to
Shop
WE OFFER a complete photogra FOR SALE—Manzanita, pine and fir
wood. Houser Bros. Phone 2 86.
phic service—Portraiture, copying
old pictures, enlarging, coloring, ft ■ ■__________________________ 70tf
kodak finishing—the more diffi
cult the Job the better we like it. FDR SALE—Sugar cured ham and
bacon. J. H. Ahlf, 656 North
Artcraft Studio, phone 88.
50tf
Sixth St.
74
BANCROFT Photographs—are al
FOR
SALE
—
Buick
Touring
Auto
ways most acceptable gifts. Get
mobile. Will consider light car
yours NOW—at THE PICTURE
in trade or Ileal E«tate. T. M.
MILL—Same old location. 420 F
Stott, 302 *4 N. Sixth St.
If
Street.
FOR RENT—Well furnished apart FOR SALE-»2,500—200 acres, all
fenced, on Fall creek, 5 miles
ment. First floor. Quite private.
south of the John Day river, Grant
Call 408 E St.
67tf
county, Oregon.
Good springs
and running water on ranch, plen
BAGGAGE INSURANCE—Why Wor
ty of timber on place for home
ry about your baggage when tak
use. Will trade from small well
ing a trip for pleasure. Seo The In
Improved ranch in Josephine or
surance Man for complete protec
Jackson counties, Oregon.
For
tion. T. M. Stott, 302 *4 N. Sixth
further information inquire of J.
St.
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W. Adamson, Talent, Oregon, or
write the owner, M. M. Adamson,
MAKE WOOD your Christmas gift
soldier's home, Boise, Idaho. 76
this year. Phone 137. Williams
Wood & Coat Co.
62tf FOR QUICK SALE—70 acres of land
A 3-room house, a wood «hed, a
FOR
RENT—5-room
furnished
chicken house, a small barn and a
house, modern. Inquire 656 N.
well for »1260. 3 14 miles we«t of
Sixth St., phone 219-R.
69tf
Grant« Pass, 80 rods north of Cres
cent City road, did, No. 4. Henry
WILL THE MRS. SMITH, who called
II. Miller, owner. ____________ IS
phone 288-4R Friday, about rooms,
POR
KAIIJE—Drop head «owing ma
please call again.
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chine »10. Prone 515-J, or call at
618 F St.
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FOR SALE—One three year old Jer
sey heifer, one Jersey cow and FOR SALE -48. C. white and dark
young calf. Inquire at 704 L St.78
brown l«eghorns, and B. Rocks,
Cockerel« »1.50 and up, raised
FOR SALE Team of fine mares
from pedigreed atoi'k. Rd. No. 2.
about six years old, weighing about.
Box 21
»9
1250 pounds each, also set heavy
work harness; also about 50 tons or II STOCK SHIPMENT Has been
good baled alfalfa hay, first, sec
postponed until the first week In
January Anyone having a few
ond and third cuttings. For par
hogs to dispose of see us at once.
ticulars write F. J. Newman, Palm
Farmers Co-op.
74
i Bldg., Medford, Oregon. .
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Meanwhile, aa there are only
a few more «lays to do yoar
shopping, we wish to call jour
attention to the fact that wo
have
some
very
til tractive
prices for Friday and Saturday
specials.
Harlequln 8tyl«,
Towards the close of the Eighteenth
century furniture makers desiglieli
pieces which might have a double or
triple use. This was called hsrleqnin
furniture. Beds of today that are
transformed Into mantels or pianos
tables which become dressers, chair»
that are stepladders are surely ex
amples of harlequin style.
Army Goods Store
SURPLUH WAR Nl'PPLIF.H
and
f'OMMERt TAL GOODS
3OHH North Hirth St.
ACROSS HTRFET FROM THEATRE.
Martyrs of Vie«.
The martyr« to vic« far exceed the
martyrs to virtue, both In endnranc«
and in number. So blinded are we by
our passions, that we suffer more to
I tie dnmne<J than to be saved.—Han*
bis father'« farm. On September 17,
I nah More.
1869, he was married to Evaline Van
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Noy. In 1870 Mr. and Mrs. Mash
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<X>M1N4« EVENTS
A moved to Grants Pans. There being
here, Mr«.
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Mash's father, James Van Noy met
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Jan. 1, Tuesday—Annual meeting of them at Redding, Calif., with a
Josephine County Pomona grange team and they Journeyed overland
at W. O. W. hall. Basket dinner to Josephino county, settling on a
at noon and biennial election of homestead 12 mile« west of Grants
officers.
rasa on Rogue river, where they
lived until coming to town 28 years
ago.
BORN
Evnllne Mash passed away on
THUE.MLER To Mr. and Mrs T L.
Thuemler, of thi« city, Friday, De April 22, 1010. On December 4,
1923 Mr. Mash was united in mar-
cember 21, a daughter.
rlage to Mrs. Ida E. Cook, of Leb-
SMITH—To Mr. and Mrs. Claud O.
anon, Oregon.
Smith, of this city, Thursday, De
Mash was an honorable cltl-
cember 20, a son.
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OBIT tr ARY
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sen, honest and upright In all deal
ings. Ke had been in poor health
for many years and paused out from
a paralytic stroke December 1«. Be
sides his widow, he leaves one sister,
Elizabeth Cox, of Dye, Virginia, and
one brother, Foster Mnsh, of Jeffer
son, North Carolina, besides many
relatives, who Will ho sorry to learn
of Ilia passing.
4 ARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our kind friends,
the singers and Rev. W. B. Hawkins
for their kindness to uh during our
bereavement.
Mrs. Jesse Mash.
Queen Avery.
Ben Jonoa.
Don’t Forget Dad
Jesse Mash
GIVE HIM THE BEST
Jesse Mash was born at Jefferson,
Ash county. North Carolina, May 5,
1848, where ho grew to manhod on
If you haven’t exam
ined the
And now ns ltlti.1 nears
the
end and a New Year will soon
Im with us, let UK each renew
our fulfil In our lountry, our
flag and our selves, weolvisl
to make 1024 a bigger and let
ter year In every way.
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A Gift from this store will
make him happy on Ghristmas
Day.
É1RY
Clothing anil
M oii ' n FurnlHlilngs
ALL NEW STOCK
507 G Ht. — Grant« raso, Ore.
1924
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Lucky Number on Cthristmns Eve. One number giv
en with each $1 purchase of dishes, glassware and
aluminum.
Come in and bcc our display of dishes aud glassware.
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