RATURDAV. RRCEMBER M, HMM. GRANT'S PAHS DAILY COURIER PAGE TWO - ■17, the entire membership being louden, and every netaspape^ln and present, with Mesdames Van Dyke. out ot the combine Is fully staffed. ■ Published Dally Except Sunday The some overstaffed. A strike against Wood and Blundell as guests, dining room and table were beauti­ the combine would mean that the A. E. Voorhles - Pub. and Prapr. fully decorated with Christmas greens strikers must have sufficient fund» Entered at poatofflae. Granta Paa», St. Luke'» Church and a very elaborate tkree-courae to carry on a prolonged fight, tor OYe., as »scond-cUs» mail matter. ( Episcopal) dinner was served. Music, reclta titer« are no new fields of endeavor ADVERTISING RATB8 Fourth Sunday in Advent. tions and needlework occupied the to which the men can turn for self- Display space, per laeh _____ ___ 25c I'.v t. :;g service at 7:30 o'clock. balance of the afternoon. support. Local-personal column, per liM.lffe Rev. Philip K. Hammond. Readers, per line ac • * • Antagonism agalust the combine •«»»«J Vicar in charge. coutinuea to grow, however. Tweiity-fUlIt Birthday of daily cocribr John Duugall 1» Cei<-beM<-d By mail or carri«', per year _$t.es “it 1» bad enough to have the press Baptist Church By mall or carrier, per moalh .50 Wolf Creek, Dec. 17.—The twenty­ monopolized a» it now is, so that, Bible school: Pictures at 3:41. fifth birthday anniversary of the opln- with very rare exceptions, the WEEKLY COURIER manager of the Wolf Creek Tatern. Ions you read, it »ver you waste your Regular session at 10. with classes By mall, par year........................ $3** John Dougall, was fittingly celebrat­ time in reuding the stuff that is belug for all age i. Morning service n' II. Two an­ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is aacluslve- By Mr». A. B. Davis, Phone 222-J ed last Saturday evening by u sump­ produced are those of one or two thems by the ehol-- Sermon on “The tuous dinner of roast turkey with sll men," MacDonald declared. "It I? ly entitled to tha use for rap» bl tea- Divine Family Tie»." tion of all news dispatches credited the fixings and accompaniments. His very much worse that the owners ot Afternoon service at Hugo al 3:30. -Mrs. G. H. Kceterson Hoetese at in tilts, or all otherwise credited, tn bride of a month, the two Smith» and i newspapers can buy a man to do th« B. Y. P. U. at 6:39. Christmas ser- thia paper and also the local news Affair Fk»r Mr». N. K. Townsend dirty work of the familiar masked the three Storeys completing the published herein. Mrs. G. H. Kesterson was a de­ meaningful number of seven around Italian attacker who used to stand in vice. All rights for republication of Evening service at 7:30. Special special dispatches herein are ah>o re­ lightful hostess 'Friday afternoon of the festive board. The birthday the shadow of the doorways and musical program. Sermon on last week when she entertained at cake, was a work of art. and most courtyards to »tab his victim in the Mr vod. "Echoes From the Bethlehem An- her home on north Sixth, in honor ot satisfying to the taste. A beautiful back." SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1W—3 Mrs. N. E. Townsend, ot Ls>» Angee». them." Christmas tree adorned one corner A cordial invitation to all. “Uuto you is born - - a Saviour, A beautifully decorated Christmas of the office with gifts from the help. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•a* tree was a feature ot the deeora- C. M. Cline, pastor. Altitude Mak»» ‘ Em Flighty. which is Christ the Lord” OREGON WE A TH ♦ : tion». Music and conversation were One New York physician says that ♦ Church of the Brethren hnslness men who occupy offices on : much enjoyed during the afternoon, ♦ Pacific Coast States: Occa- the upper floors of the great sky­ 230 E Street After the delicious refreshments of sional rain, except snow in the scrapers got flighty after a few years, Sunday school, 10 a. m., D. Holl, salad, brick ice cream, cake and cof- mountains. Temperature about nod unless makiug a change, become Supt. fee were served the doorbell rang tulidly iBMUie. ♦ normal, except colder latter Morning service, 11a. nt., Subject. •f part ot week over north por- I and Santa Claus arrived with a bas- “The First Christmas Service." i ket full of presents which the hostess ♦ tion. Junior and Sentor Christian Work­ ’ distributed to her guests. Mrs. Town­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ers' Meeting. 6:30 p. m. send waa also the recipient of an ad ­ London, Dec. 22.— (I. N. 8.)— ♦ Fair tonight and Sunday, ex­ M1NG EVENTS ♦ nBTHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preaching at 7:30. Subject. “The ditional guest present. Those present( Possible labor action against Eng­ ♦ cept probable rain northwest ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Judgment." Third at E Streot I were Mrs. N. E. Townsend. Mrs. W. land's new combine of newspapers Oregon. F. Gordon Hart. Minister The Christmas program will be i H, Flanagan. Mrs. Irene Fry, Mrs. B. has been hinted at by Ramsay Mac­ Jan. 1, Tuesday—Annual meeting ot ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦h Josephiue County Pomona grange given Tuesday evening, December 35. I C. Offins. Mrs. E. Pollock, Mrs. Geo. Donald, leader of the laibor party. at W. O. W. hall. Basket dinner at 7:30 p. m. Calhoun, Mrs. Jas. Kendall, Mrs. H. THE SATURDAY BEFORE Lord Beaverbrook aud Lord Roth- Hiram Smith, pastor. at noon and biennial election of Croisant, Miss Lucy Lee. and Mrs. G Today was “Christmas Saturday” ermere have been the objects of bit­ officers. H. Kesterson. ter attacks since they formed the in the stores. People game ia from CathoUc church * * * combine which now holds control ot Sunday the 33rd, services at 9 a. the country and came out from their Foley Pills Bring Relief College Club Meets at Home of Mrs. the London press, but it remained m., as usual. homes in the city to make the final Hans Looff for Ramsay MacDonald to intimate On Christmas “Midnight Mass;" purchases demanded by the occasion. The College Club was delightfully that action might be taken against "FOLEY PILLS are the best I and also service at 8 a. m. Followed Everywhere one went this afternoon, entertained last Saturday afternoon the combine by organized Journalists have tried, My kidney» work a lot by a Christmas tree tor all the chll- better since I received your gener- the clerks were busy and gave evi­ at the home ot Mrs. Hans Loot! with and printers, if the combine isn’t ous offer." writes John W. Brogan, dren of tho congregation, through- Adams. Mass. FOLEY PILLS are a out the county. Things will lie sent dence of the statements made by the ' Miss Jessie Griswold assisting. Chry­ good. diuretic stimulant for the KIDNEYS out to those who are not there. This santhemums were used about the MacDonald attacked the combine merchants that this has been the rooms. After the business meeting, ‘ for some of its statements with re­ and while being taken close atten­ ChrUtma3 tree is given by the ladies tion should be paid to the diet. Avoid best Christmas season in years, In vocal selections by Miss Marian Sabin gard to Labor's policies and then sweets, pastry, starchy foods, alco­ of the parish. nearly every line, the answer to the were much enjoyed. A social hour made these significant remarks: We have several Fords and holic drinks, tea and coffee. Drink query of “How's business.“ was the followed by delicious refreshments of Church of Goal "I hope that the time is not far off plenty ot good frosh water, and keep Chevrolets the body warmly clothed. Refuse Corner J and Third St. same. The merchants have had a hot chocolate, sandwiches, pickles, when the National Union ot Journal­ substitutes. Couch's Pharmacy. Adv. Sunday school, 10 a. nt. good year and that spells happy and candies completed the afternoon. ists. for the sake of the reputation of Morning service. 11a. m. • • • of the profession to which I myself Christmases. Buying has been good Young people's service. 6:30 p. m am proud to belong, will consider this Commauity Dinner Is Enjoyed at and reflects a general condition of Topic, "Prayer," Leader, Warner type of reputable Journalism, and Hume of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jackson prosperity in the entire community. Conrad. An enjoyable community dinner that printers will, if moral agencies Evening service devoted to the The spirit of Christmas is in the occurred Sunday at the home of Mr. fail, and a sense of decency cannot be rendering of the Christmas program air Already. The well lighted store and Mrs. George Jackson. The table relied on, themselves decline to be by the Sunday school. windows, the snappy weather and was attractively decorated for the made the tools ot such scoundrelly The regular Thursday mid-week action." Christmas season with laurel berries everything that is needed to give the prayer meeting will be led by Mrs. A strike against I. D. BOSTWICK holiday atmosphere is present. Mon­ and Oregon grape. Those present in­ its attacks upon the combine for Hawkins. the Lauur party cluded the families of Mr. and Mrs. The Sunday schb6l at Ferrydale, day,- too, will see downtown streets MacDonald George Sponsored by the Jewel rochestra courage to take such action is an­ will be held the Sunday school anthems and chorus will be given prices are right, come in aud Bible school Iff a. m, and regular Christmas party, when Santa Cluu* haa hit upon an especially good plan the dance given in the W. O. W. hall other matter. At present there is a see. Sunday night, Dec. 23rd, at 7:30. preaching at 11 o'clock. You will be *111 visit. surplus of newspaper workers in Lon ­ to prevent the passage of legislation i Friday evening was very successful, with Mrs. Charles Gordon, director. welcome at all the service» of the This beautiful music is given by the "friendly church." that is against their desires. They Numbers of returning college stu­ don, and every newspaper workers in young people's chorus of our high O. J. I.aw, minister. simply prevent the passage of any dents welcomed the opportunity to First Church of (Tirlnt Mde«tlst see their friends again, as many high school class, assisted by Mrs. Jack- laws. Chrtatlsn Science service» are held school students and alumni were son, soprano; Miss Trueblood, con- every Sunday in the W. O. W. hall, present. 1'rwtbytcriaa Church Don’t forget in making out the a a Morning worship at 11a. m. with at 11 a. m. , Wednesday evening last minute Christmas list that there Installation Banquet Given by O.E.S. sermon "From M*»g«r to Throne," meeting nt 8 o'clock. The snbject foe Advertisements under this heading 5c per line per I muf . All are numerous organizations in the at Masonic Rooms by th«- pastor. Speetal muaie Includ­ Sunday >• "I* the Universe, including < lasstfted ads appear under this lieaing the first time ing violin sojo and violin obligato by Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" city that will gladly accept donations I The largest affair of the week was Reading room at 505 "Iff" street I* Robert Nielnon, and contralto solo by for the poor. Your own church or ! the elaborate installation banquet WE OFFER a complete photogra­ FOR SALE—Manzanita, pino and fir Mi-is Hortense Hough. open from 3 to 5 p. tn. daily except 1 given by the O. E. S. in the Masonic phic service—Portraiture, copying I wood. Houser Bros. Phone 286. lodge has a committee tor the pur­ rooms on Wednesday. The dining Vesper service nt 4:30. Program Ing Sunday and holiday*. The publie old pictures, enlarging, coloring, _______________ ______________ 70tl pose of looking after the needy. kodak finishing—the more difti- entitled “Hie Star in the East." by I* eordlally Invited to attend tbe »cr­ room was beautifully decorated with cuit the Job the better we like it. WHEN IN KLAMATH FALLS make the Sunday school, with special muaie itics» and to visit the roadlng room the Christmas greens Mistletoe tied the Arcade Hotel your home; mo­ Artcraft Studio, phone 88. 50tf An announcement is expected with red ribbons and sweet briar J-L.l'L'.lLÜ SJ JlLLJJ'-'.'Jg- dern and up to date; opposite —Half grown hound, black, postoilice. Even your hdtne paper within a week that will mean the ex­ were used about the walls while the FOUND white collar and white strip in will be found in our lobby. 125 penditure of great sums of money In banquet table was decorated with a face. Owner call H. P. Egger's large Christmas tree. At each plate residence, 215 South 7th. 75 FOR SALE CHEAP—1922 Ford the immediate vicinity of Grants coupe. Inquire Cor. Twelfth and there were Christmas place cards, Pass, in the clearing of the valley nut cups and sprigs of holly. The BANCROFT Photographs—are al­ A St. 79 ways most acceptable gifts. Get lands in prepaiation for Irrigation. menu consisted of turkey with dress­ yours NOW—at THE PICTURE FOR SALE—Buick Touring Auto­ That exhibit building is needed to ing, mashed potatoes, corn, cranber­ MILL—Same old location, 420 F mobile. Will consider light car Heaping Measure Street. tf in trade or Real Estate. T. M. show the visitors what the land can ry jelly, perfection salad, ice cream, btott, 302 ’/2 N. Sixth St. tf of Pleasure— produce when the water is applied. cake and coffee, and mints. After FURNISHED house tor sale on Lawnridge Ave. Call at the Hat the banquet Initiation and installa­ FOR SALE — 32,5u0 — r-200 acres, all with the Gulbransen Shop. 79 lenced, on Fall creek, 5 miles tion ot officers took place in the Plcture a beautiful Gulbransen in south ot the John Day river, Giant Cleanliness. lodge rooms which were also decor­ FOR RENT—Well furnished apart­ county, Oregon. Goo0; Suburban Model, Bldg., Medford, Oregon. 73tf fresh, heavy milker, $65, also Ihfr- $1IK5; Community Model« *420. FOR SALE or . for rent—KF7 acres cules stump puller. H. G. Diese, strawberry land, ready for plant­ __ Rogue River, Ore. 79 ing, under irrigation. Four miles Stanton Rowell, I’ropr. west of Grants Pass. John Nali- JOSEPH MOSS AGENCY—Insurance and bonos. High class companies baur. Rd. 2. 79 SMALL HOUSE for rent, suitable for DRY SLAB WOOD, pine and fir, $5.5o cord, delivered. Call 155-Y. 1 or 2 persons. Inquire at 417 E J. A. Mover, Prop. The iii'gikteriiig Piano C. W. Lambrecht. 75 street. 79 6RÄNTS PASS DAILY COURIER I Jit tbe Churches Christmas DaystoShep (So Co Church Christinas Society Notes | Buy a Used Car for Christmas Priced from $50 to $400 W. S. Maxwell Co. PEOPLE’S MARKET 25c to $10.00 Rowell’s Piano House GULBRANSEN I FOR SALBJ—-Sugar cured ham and bacon. J. H. Ablf, 658 North Sixth St. 74 H. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in­ surance »nJ pinte glass liability. Tuffs Bldg.