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muut kooci biykr coram frill l.Y, .UOINT 81. lilt. Wonder Suits for Fall Now on Display ; We're ready now to show you the ndbiest lines of $15 and $23 suits in Southern Oregon. The new color ings will delight your eyes the new models .will please, your . sense of beauty. We bollev in service to our tun tixuers mhI w liutUt UuU they M bt wtUM. We're yhore U "make Ktt.nr on thM H. We- InvUe VOV to Iwconm eifU customer oi this store. , Here is a wonderful array of belted-backs and Eng lish models in tweeds, ehe viots, eassiineres and novel ty weaves, full of "pep" and "go." A model for every age. We save you money, too, on every suit; $5 on a Won der $15 8uit-$10 on a $20 one. Come in and we'll prove it. Wonder Clothes "stay put it Grants pAss HATS of course. Aiillory cravenetted, $3 end $3.60. Wcndev specials : PERSSNdL LOCAL j UIm Anna Calvert went to Eugene this morning for a few day. "Crerae Simon." Salbin hat It. 45 Mm. A. H. Umm arrived tbia morning from Portland and will vla tt with her mother, Mrs. O. W. Coo per. ... All summer good at very low prices. Mrs. B. Rehkopf. James Bailey. In charge of the Applegate fish hatchery, went to Hornbrook this morning for a few days. Mrs. Maude Harvey left this morning for her home at Portland after spending a month with the A. B. Cornell family. Miss Maude Barnes, librarian of the city library, leaves this evening for Portland to attend the State Li brarians' association meeting there Dance at the Waldorf Saturday night 45 Walter Bllderback, wife and five children, came In from Weed and pent a few days with relatives and left last night for Coos Bay. Miss Sophia Wilson, a teacher in the Orauts Pass schools more than SO years ago, is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Colvlg. Miss Wil son's home Is now at Portland. Miss Bertha White, who spent the rammer with her, mother, 'Mrs. Mary r. White, and her sister, Miss Mar- tan White, left last night for New Plymouth, Ida. Tou are Invited to call and sea a One display of fall and winter hats, Friday and Saturday, August SI and 8eptembr 1. Mrs. K. Rehkopf. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plnmmlng, who spent some weeks with their daughter, Mrs. R. E. Rice, In the Illinois valley, left last night, re- turning to Salem, The Flemmln,, were residents of the Illinois valley for 20 years previous to removing to Salem. Mrs. L. H. Wise and taby left this morning for Gazelle, Cal. Mrs. M. E. Barr and children ar rived this morning from Sheridan and will spend a week with Mrs. Barr's mother, Mrs. Stephen Jewell. Joins Infantry. . Elmer O. Chapin, giving his ad dress as Portland, has enlisted In the Infantry and left last night for Portland. So Courier Monday- Monday, September 3, is Labor day, and Inasmuch as business gen erally will he suspended there will be no Issue of the Dally Courier on that day. The Wardrobe At 316 North 'Sixth street Phone 147. Receiving office with Peerless Clothing Co. Cleaning, pressing and repairing. We call for and deliver, tf Mhrary Open Sunday Hereafter the public library will ibe open Sunday afternoons from S until 6, as was done before the sum mer season. The week day hours will remain the same as at preiient. . A classified ad brings results. each, S for 50c. Put one on yonn The Townsend Return N. E. Townsend and wife return ed to Grants Pass Thursday night after an absence of three months visiting friends In California, Kan sas, Colorado, Indiana, Ohio, Penn sylvania and In Washington, D. C, snd report a delightful time, Mr. Townsend says that people every where are Intensely Interested In the war and men In uniform are In evidence at all points. All tnanu focturlng plant are trjed to' the utmost and labor Is scarce,. Crops re abundant and the corn crop Is very promising. Fruit In many sec tions Is a failure and big prices are being paid for fruit on the trees. This would Indicate a good price for the apples of the Rogue river valley. Dance I'oetpoaed . The dance which was to have been given at.Fruitdale Saturday night has been postponed until some fu ture date. Storm Will (lone Stores will be closed all day ilon day, September 3, Labor day Le gal holiday. 'Merchants' Associa tion, it Drilling (tontest Called Off The rock drilling content and dance which was advertised for La- 'bor day at Takllma has been Indef initely postponed. Tern-hem Are Kntertained Th officers of the Parent-Teach ers association surprised the 'teach ers attending the training school by calling at the high school at the close of yesterday's sessions and serving the student teachers with refreshments. Though a simple af fair, It was . very enjoyable and thoroughly appreciate. Itanre at Waldorf Saturday night. 45 I'alla from Load of Hay t W. T, Coburn of Murphy, on Wed nesday, was thrown from a load of lay by the breaking of the (binding Hole. He struck on his head. In riicilng a severe cut and breaking the lefft arm near the wrist. County Clerk Coburn and a younger broth- i were with their father and medl cat aid was hurriedly summoned. I is believed no serious results wll follow although Mr. Coburn win ibe laid up for several weeks. I'lre at Greenback Mine Thursday forenoon the transfor mer' house t the Greenback mine snd a tool house were destroyed by fire which originated In the trans former house through a short cir cuit, supposed to have been caimed by a tree falling across the power line, Seven big transformers were burned ' out and the nine will be without power until tlioy can lie re replaced. In the ineuntlino drilling will be continued by hand. CREAMERY IS RESPONSIEIE FOR PASTEURIZING MILK State Dairy and Pood Commis sioner Mlckle requests that this pa per call attention of local dairymen to the wording of the law passed by the last legislature. It reads: "That from and after September 1, 1917, It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, company, corporation or association, to sell or offer or ex pose for sale or exchauge, for hu man consumption any milk from rows that have not passed the tu bsrcutluo test, unless such milk shall have been pasteurised as Iterliuf- ter provided. It 1s understood and hereby expressly stated that noth ing In this section shall apply to the delivery of milk or cream to creameries, cheese or condensed milk factories' by the producer of sueb milk or cream, or In bulk to the wholesale trade." The point Mr. Mlckle wishes to emphasise Is that a farmer ran sell to a creamery, cheeee factory or the like and that the creamery or fac tory is held responsible tor the pro per pasteurisation of the milk. SO LONG IETTY" IT THE VIHIHG THEATRE "So Long Letty." Oliver Morosro's most successful musical farce, which has wended Its way from the shores of the Pacific, where It was first pro duced to the shores of the Atlantic during which It was complimented with long runs In several of our principal cities, conies to the Chau tauqua auditorium,' Ashland, Ore., Tuesday, September llth. provided with a complete new scenic Investi ture and gorgeous costumes. The catch dialogue and humerous situations of "So tang Letty" are no lees resiiontsble for the success of the performance than the music, which Is light, wholly modern and very catchy In sKts, snd Includes several numbers whloh linger with one, principally "So long l-Mty." "When You Hear Jackson Mosn on ills Saxaphone," "Married Men," "Maryland" and "Pass Around the Apples Once Again." The cast includes Charlotte tlreen wood, Sydney Grant, May Holey, Hal Skelly, Tyler Brooke, Henrietta Ue, Eunice Sauvaln and Hallle Manning, besldea Cunningham and Clements, a clever dancing aot and a chorus of unusually talented and pretty girls. A special feature of "So Long Letty" Is a novelty orchestra. A cisMlfled ad brings results. 1TEW TOD4.T (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 26 words, two Issues, 25c; sis Issues, 50o: one month. SI. 60. when Dsid In advance. When not paid In advance, oc per line per issue.) PEARS 30c box, plums 2c, 731 South Eighth street, or phone 251-J. tf ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER for rent, 60c for a half day. Bush Electric store. tf BARTLETT PEARS, plums and peaches at Golden Drift dam. Pick them yourselves. Price lc llvSee Mr. Carglll at dam. J. H. Reddy and George W. Soransen, receiv ers. 4 8 Joy Theatre 7:80 HATI'IIOAY OXI.V ' llth Kplsode of Hie Ureal Wonder Mortal "IJMKHTY" 'A Daughter of Mars' With Marie Walcamp and Ed die Polo "THE COMKHAt K" 101 ItlMm rYaUie Victor Comedy "The Tops Turvey Twins" With Carter I Harm ' U..-.0 lu Groceries Kree $2.50 So and 1A r COMINO HIXO.VV and MONDAY Htmml mid Claire In a Comic 0iera lturleiiio with Mexican Insurrection. K-i .the Mexican limit fight mill take a trip to the giirdon of Allnli, ' V ft "BEG . THING Yes; our Showing of Fall Outfitting is a "Big Thing."., Competition will gemany a black eye this Fall when it bumps up against our display! Yoijr New Fall Suit and Overcoat is Here Then, when it comes to Hatting you, and furn ishing your Toggery, we can do it to perfection. GRANTS PAM. OWKOOM "If Mm Wt lU Wt Hi It' "Cuh fiuyi Oeoper Thm CrtJU" Store Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day CREAMERY BUTTER -Why Pay More THE BASKET GROCERY 417 G St. wmN WATTS To Mr. and Mr, lieu Watts, of .Murphy, ThursUuy, An . gust 30, a daughter. I e Mearly Cenvey News. "One Who Spills an luflnltlvt Every Time and O lories lu lite Job" writes: "What do you suoerporlsU mske of this, which I take from a report of a -uminy meeting held recently: The directors decided to more than double the carry forward? Can the meaning be conveyed as precisely by preserving the Integrity of the verbr" London Chronicle. Joy Tonight 7:;tO Jew j,ky Prmrttu MAItIK IMIHO "Castles for Two" Hy llealrlre I to Mllle and lr-ightim (temun AdmUndap 5c aad 1S KITTY GORDON. in ' BIJOU Tonight and Saturday A wonderful display of gorgeous gowns, KtlitmU coxt of 7,WMt, fciiture Worth seeing, Including a two reel Uaixnmv ,uUe comedy, "MVKI.Y LIFM," A (JnhI One. , ..... 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