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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1916)
Successor to C P. Bishop & Go. Our Line of Dress Shoes Work Shoes Logger Shoes Rubber Shoes are the very best the mar- i ket affords. Absolutely no advance in prices, therefore you can " Save from 50c to $1.50 on shoes that are leather and have no composition Our line of EVER tee such style in a $12.50, $15.00 or $20.00 Suit before? This is just one of the many styles we are showing in Wonder suits this fall. We know of other con cerns selling not as good suits, for $15, $18 and $25. We make this statement because we know that our showing of Wonder suits and overcoats will back us up. We want to prove everything we say. Come in and look over our line. The proof of the pud ding is t!ie eating thereof. furnishing Goods 0 Ma U .......... a. ......,. J Money back cheerfully if not as advertised Just Received The very best Blue Serge Suits ever shown in Southern ' 7 Oregon. Our price . -J 4pl .3V-I Others sell for $22.50 to $25 are all this fall's new and com plete up-to-date styles in flannel shirts, military or flat collars. BSSSSi t Dress Shirts in all the newest patterns. All grades of woolen or cotton UNDERWEAR in two-piece or union suits. Logger Shirts Although the advance on these shirts was $9.00,; per dozen we still sell them in oilskin lined California flannels, heavy weight, at $5.00. ' - BSfl' ' " '"'" We are showing all the needs of the good dresser, the farmer, the miner, or anyone that wears a hat, a suit or a pair of shoes, at the old prices. No advance on account of the war. KERBY I On Thursday evening pleasant so cial party 'was liuit Ht the home of Mrs. Annlo Coleman. .Mr. Colemun hud Invited the leachers Miss Hague and Mis. Robinson with some other young ladies to dinner, end a surprise party of somo hull doncn or more married people came In about the time the young ladles were thinking of taking ih nil' dopat'lure. Mrs. Colo niun was equal to the ucuuhIoii, how ever, and would not hear to them going for aoino time, A little later another feast was rtad and a good social 1 1 mo waa enjoyed by all. On Saturday night a republican rally waa hold at the W. O. W. bull, followed by a public fro On two. Several candidate! were present to Add rum the audience, but the sontl tmnt was general tltitt Mra, (itinneU carried off the palm e a genuine poli tical campaign speaker, Her wlvo cary of Charles Evans Hughes fur Iho presidency was pronounced lo bo Wrong nml convincing. ' A copy of the Aluakan Dally New "f October 9 contnlni the announce ment of the marriage of Jrvln Lewla and Tracy Stlth, at Juneau, on the 2Mb. or October. Miss Stlth recently left Kerby for Juneau. Now la the explanation. "May they live long, prosper and be happy," la the wish of all Kerby friends. Qulncy Woodcock and -Evelyn' Chapman are the new pupils enroll ed during the last week at sehool. v A hew Installment of about 20 volumes for the public school library was received last week. , The Rebekah lodge Is preparing for aotno Initiatory work at their next regular meeting, on Saturday night ot this week, also a reinstatement. Mrs, Will Winter, of Grants PaBB, made a visit with friends In Kerby this week and being registered In this precinct ciiNt her vote for president here. Colored. Jones had Just returned from his an nual trip lu hla yacht anil was recount ing his experionwa, "I never saw auch a storm In all uiy life." "Pardon me, my frlciid; sltne you saw the pterin tin doubt ymi can tell un what color It wiiM.' , "t'ertululy, The wind blew uud tin tnrui rose."- I'bl n. News DRYDEN ( Pass, apent the last few days of the deer 'season hunting In this valley and visiting with Clarence Messinger. A Halloween box social was held at the Drydeu school house October 30, and every one enjoyed a good time. Two of the most Interesting features of the evening were the fortune teller and her booth of firs outside by the bonfire, and the Jack p'lantern con test, which was held for the ,Uttle boys and girls. This social, which brought In $23 net, was held for the benefit of the Sunday 'school Christmas treo, Martin Williams made a trip to Kerby for lumber last week. J. H. Thomas and E. C. Mrynn were In Kerby o week ago Wednesday. Chauncey Messlnger and family left Inst week for the mines, whore they Intend to spend the winter. 1 Mr, and Mra, J. II, Thomas, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with 10, C. Dryan and family at the Sauers place. Mnnrloc Sauers loft here Thursday with a dock of aheep, which he took to lOlendale. . Lawyer Johnston, from Grants ' . ' " ! '1 - I FOOTS CREEK Mrs, Will Covcrdale, Mrs, Geo. Woodcock, Misses Elsie Coverdale, Luilne Woodcock, and MaBter Elvert Coverdale ' were callers In Rogue Rlvef several days ago. Mr, and Mrs. Oustave Poyer, ot nirdaeye creek, visited friends In Portland last week. There was a dance at the Malone borne laBt Saturday night. The Contrary Day. , -Jes' when I say. "This day I'll rise au' thank Hod rur the auu," the clouds coma creepln' round the skies, au' down tbo raindrops ruul The gloom comi'H In tliu vt'lmUiw.4, tbo wind Is like a mean; the tire sorter nickers, nn' the bouse looks lout and lime, - A dindow III the shadow, with nutlilu' bright In View, I see hard tlnum u-ni.nlir- licitr the note a-falllii' due! lint Jc' when I'm the saddest, nu' think my day U done, I feel n huiiIiciiiii, tin' It says. "Now thank tied tvt tin sun!"-.t leuta t'omtltutlou. , ' Dicsountinj a Promica. ,-. The Siullb luiuu, i..,ul l,. grocer $-10. Ui mi oidlii.'.v .--hut tlouii ou all sui'i:l:-n The Suil.h funilly tlictt pmuw Ised to pay &You amuuit un Mnturday ulght Then, but not till then, the gnner would consent to resume rela ttOIM. ' 'V'- '' '' -v Well, uothliii! wait beiinl of the Smith family fur two days Two days later, on it Thursday morning, little Millie Smith turned up with a market basket at the grocery nuil mi Id: "Suy, Mr. Prime; uioiu says will you let her have two allces of bam and a pound of coffee out of that there Bra spot she's promised ye for Saturday)" Detroit Kree Press. , THE WAY TO SUCCESS. It Is th man who earefully p.gs his way up step by, t.p, with his mind b.oomlng wld.r nd wld.r and progrssiv.ly b.t t.r .bit t. pr.tp a'ny tltu.tion, p.rt.v.rlnB in what h. know, to . b practical and conc.ntratina his thought upon it, who I bound to suac.td In th. gr.at.tt d.gr... Alndtr Or.hom Doll. Fact. About the Dollars ' When you break a dollar the pieces disappear mysteriously. A dollar spent la far smaller than a dollar aavad. Doubling a dollar la tar better than dividing It A dollar thrown away can ntvar again be found. '' ' A borrowed .dollar Is never so big aa a dollar lent St Louis rost-Dtapatck. Wasting Tim. '.Time la the must precious thing w. have, aud yet there's not one of in who doesu': waste it as If It were ot no value whatever." - "You're right ulioiit that, old mnn.i 1 don't suppose tbere's a day goes ttyi that I don't spend half nu limir or more trying to couvIimc my wire that she Is spending mure money tliuu we can aironl."-Xew York World, . Job prlntlL-v of every description at the Courier office. FOR , SORE, SWOLLEN, TIRED FEET . 4 Hannii cueaiyptut omtmtnt at au druq aToaia Tuata too Jaa boo