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A Dotalble Discovery
Or a Short Story About
Suits and Overcoats
At
sis
and
$20
Many men have discovered that
they could not afford to pay
more than $15 or $20 for a suit
or overcoat. Then they came
here and found out that they
didn't have to pay. more, than
that for a good one.
If you think you are spending
too much for clothes, yet feel
that you want good style and
better making, get acquainted
with our Wonder Clothes at $15
and $20, and you'll have the
answer to your problem.
Grants pAsi
7 t
I Preaching at Murphy
ILv. U Myrou Itooier will preach
i at the Murphy school housa on Sun
'day, OiMober !8, l J;S0 p. m,
llm'hMrKL r'nmi Savy
; Perrle Gunning arrived hum thin
! morning having bwn discharged
1 from lha nary on evount of physl
; eal disability.
Pi
ThwtifiMiai (Ma railllluc
Frank Thompson, of lha Illinois
valley, has purchased a Cadillac 8
from lha A. W, Walker Auto Co., of
Medford, and O. V, Myera delivered
1 the machine lo hlin on Thursday.
iTof. Karl DuuKla -
Karla Douglas left Ihla morning
for Corvalla to resume hta studies al
lha O. A. C. lie haa received notice
I from Pro. 7.lnfle. dean of tha phar
macy, that ha haa been appointed a
assistant In lha too laboratory.
Hun her by Track
M. R. Moor received word today
that hta son-in-law, A. V. Haaelton.
bad been aerloualy hurl at North
Yakima. Mr. Natrium- la mauler
mechanic In the employ of the Dyer
company q tha construction of a
aiiKnr factory building. Ha eloped
down from a hit I ruck before It had
come to a complete atop, allpped and
waa run over, hla left tag being
broken and one elbow dislocated.
Change In Pro gin nv
Owing to tha necessity for Mlaa
Fox to be In Eocene Sunday morn
Mng. she will apeak In the afternoon
at tha meeting of the Federated
rluba, and Mr. Wire will apeak In
tha evening. Mlaa Fox, who la dean
of women at the t'nltrrslty of Ore
gon, haa been selected aa one of tha
two executive for the atate In the
North American atudenl movement,
and It la proposed lo raise a million
dollars among the atitdenta and fac
ulty for war relief.
WAI.KKD TIIHOTOH CXH'XTfiY
TO KM.IST IX A It MY
Dcmlng. N. M., Oct. 6. Having
walked the entire dlstanre from Tip
ton, la., Paul W. France arrived
here last night to join the Iowa ma
rhlna giioTompany at Camp Cody.
PER52NAL 2B LOCAL i
Mnj. W. I- Derrick left last night
for Cayiey, Canada.
J. A, Jiewla arrived here yester
day from Sumpter, Ore., and Is In
Teatigating this section.
"Cutex" for the nails. Sabln haa
it. 2
Miss Vivian Cray came over from
Crescent City yesterday and left this
morning for Welser, Ida.
Mra. E.' W. Kuykendall, who tyant
week with her parents at Waldo
left this morning for her home at
Chicago.
Mrs. L. M. White, of Nome, Alas
ka, arrived here this morning to
spend the winter with her sister.
Mrs. J. K. Hogue, of Kerby.
Mrs. Emma Perkey returned this
mornine from a visit of several
months In the eajt. She visited In
Toledo. Ohio, Chicago, and aper.t a
month In Kansas
PJ armfuintffidu Q
Joy Theatre
K1UDAV and SATl'ltDAV
Daniel Kl-ohman
Presents
Pauline
Frederick
Mrs. J. .C. Bigger and children
left this morning for San Francisco,
where Mr. Bigger haa been for sev
eral weeks. In the second officers
training school.
Honor Guard harvest 'dance to
nightWaldorf hall. 9
J. A. Leonard, of Helena, Mont,
waa here this week to attend the
funeral of his mother, Mrs. Mary
Ellen Leonard. He left this morn
ing for Helena.
Ralph Dean, S. P. telegraph ope
rator, .has been transferred from
Cottage Grove to Glendale. He
came down from Cottage Grove yes
terday and went to Glendale this
morning.
William at Baptist Church
Dr. A. A. Wltham will be the
speaker at the Sunday morning ser
vice at the Baptist church.
In
"Ashes of Embers"
An unusual story from Hie
mmi ( Forrest Halaey.
JOc anil iiOe
W. It. C. Meeting
General Logan Woman's Relief
corps will hold their regular semi
monthly meeting Saturday after
noon. Every member Is requested
to be present.
At the City .Market
New Kraut.
New dill pickles.
Pull line of fresh and smoked
. , . . .. An
I iiiemn. .
(hmmI fin- Wolf ( rrofc
The flint report In Josephine coun
ty In tjie food conservation cam
paign comes In to Chairman Sam
Baker today from Chester Cook,
principal of the Wolf Creek school.
Cook reports thai all but two of bra
district had signed up, a percentage
of better than 96.
NEW TOD AT
" "(CLASSIFIED AD RATES? 14
worda, two Issues, 2&c; six laauea,
60c; one month, $l.5u. when paid lo
advance. When not paid In advance,
6c per line oer Issue.)
FOK SAI.K Six acrea In bearing
fruit. New modern ln uuluw and
good out buildings '.' '.rude for
Klnmnth Falls propcMt
Allen ItamemlM'ra Josephine
Wilford Allen, former editor of
this laper, has sent In his Uberty
bond subscription through the Jose
phine county bank of this city.
While Mr. Allen'is living at Salem
be shows his Interest In this section
by helping to swell Its total for
"Liberties."
miveriziil
Kat chocolates only on Saturday
and Sunday and get them at Sahln's
at 23c. i 92
Kiddle Citiens llnppy
The citizens of Itlddle are throw
ing their hats in the air over the
good news that Kiddle will remain
on the Pacific highway or rather
that the said highway continue to
run through Riddle. This was ac
complished through the efforts of a
few citizens of Riddle, backed up by
Judge Ma raters and Commissioners
St. John and Nichols, all of which
proves that everything comes to him
who goes after It. Glendale News.
Hack Again
23c-chocolates on Saturday at Sa
bin's. 9!
Speaker for Tonight
Geo. E. i.undburg will give a
four-mlnut talk at the Illjoii and
N. F. Macduff will speak at the Joy
theatre on the subject, "Liberty
Bonds If Bonds Are Not Subscrib
ed, Whst Then?"
Duncan on Hahrrmaii lluncli
H. E. Duncan, formerly of Klam
ath county, who recently purchased
the Wm. Haberman 200 acre ranch
on the Applegate, has reached the
city and Is moving onto his new
home property. He. brings his fam
ily with him. .
Off to France ,
M. A. Steward was over from Wolf
('reek Monday. His son, Ralph Stew
ard, belongs to flie quartermaster's
department, In New York, and ex'
pects to leave most any day fo'
France. Ralph Is known by many
Glendale people, having been here
about two years ago. He Joined the
coast artillery last spring on the
first call for volunteers, but became
III and later was given an honorable
discharge. Recovering, he once
more volunteered, this time beln?
placed In the quartermaster's de
partment In New York. Glendale
News.
."ill acres stock ramli " acres
In cultivation, another acres
very easily clew rid, !'" acres
covered with a heavy gixili of
sugar, white and yellow , Ino and
some cedar, bnlunc open pasture.
An unlimited range Jolrjliif this
property. Several large . living
springs afford plenty of water for
stock. Water piped to house and
barn and garden. Home orchard
plenty of small fruit, fair build
ings. For sale at 112.50 per acre.
40 acres containing seven million
feet of saw timber, f0 per cent
pine. Equipped with a first class
saw mill. 25,000 capacity, don
key engine, logging trucks, plan
ing mill and everything necessary
to start work. For sale cheap.
Isaac Best. 93
1'1'BIiIC STBNOCKAPIIEK 'Mrs. K
8. Bush. 109 North Sixth, phone
141-R. tf
ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER for
rent, 60c for a half day. Bush
Electric store. ' tf
SPLENDID OAK roll-top desk, two
stoves, small library table, for
sale. O. S. Blanchard. 92tf
WANTED Work In mine by man
and wife. Man to work In mine,
woman to cook for small craw.
Inquire of 2078 Courier office. 94
KL'ULIC AUCTION On November
7th at Sleepy (Hollow ranch,' one
mile west of Gold Hill, cattle
hogs, horses, 36 tons of alfalfa
hay and many other things. Free
lunch at noon. E. Thomson!
FOR SALE Household furniture,
presser, bed, springs, mattress,
mission dining set, book case,
stand, tables, etc. 244 West I
street, Grants Pass. !KI
IF THAT BOY of yours, between the
ages of 10 and 12, Is not attend
ing Bible school, bring him to the
Christian church next Lord's day
morning. Class assembles o
9:46, Boys remember thut hik
ing party Suturduy, Meet at the
. church al 8 a. m. prompt'. Brlns
your lunch. Arthur Blevlns. 92
tfks Eist' Suit
in the world
for the money.
18.50
Not too much;
nor too little.
TIIIM hPLKMMD IIN.OO HUT W K
HAVE HAD MADK KHPKCIAM.Y
TO OKI OltDKIt ntoM ALL ,
wool, casmimfhe! IX two'dif-
FKHKXT I'ATTEIl.XH, (IIUOWX
AND JltY ALL NIZKH. .
K.-J .MI WITH KXTHA TIUM KKItM
PEERLESS
CLOTHING CO.
Ci$h Clothitn
Dodge Bros. Motor Gars
Are Exceptionally Good Cars
$930 Grants Pass
J. H. Denison, Agent
GEO. M. COHAN
in his popular nystery farce
'Seven Keys to Baldpate
An Arlrrnfl rVnsiMlonal 11(1 l Ike
BUOll Theatre -:-JKKy
Admission i.l rent. .Mnlloe lo anil IjO rrnt.
COMING SOON
"In the Wake of the Huns"
The picture that awoke 1'iirtUml (or buy Liberty IhimU.
KMI'TY lard barrels and kegs for
sale. Moore Bakery. .92
Y MAN TO DRILL
LOCAL BOY SCOUTS
The scoutmaster of thu local Hoy
Scout troop' has arranged for the
boys being drilled .weekly In mili
tary marching and tactics. This
work will be carried on until the bail
weather makes Indoor mcctlngti
preferable.
Sergeant Paup Bauer, of the regu
lar army, baa kindly consented to
drill the boys. The drills will be
weekly on Thursday evenings, at 7
o'clock. The Southern Pacific com
pany has been requested to permit
the use of Its station grounds as a
drilling field and to malntnln the
lights used when a train la In the
station, during the. weekly drilling
hour.
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XMINO EVENT 4
Oct." H. Friday Honor Guard
dance at Waldorf ball.
Oct. 27, Saturday Pomona Orange
at Frultdnle,
Oct. 27, Saturday Federation ' of
Women's cluUj meets In ,0-rants
Pass,
Oct. 27, Suturday Children's stoiy
hour at public library at 10:30 n.
m., Mrs. Arthur Dunn, storyteller.
Oct. 29-Nov, a. N'atlui)l..Pay l'p
Week.
tiF.NKIIAL I'KIWHIXU IH VK
HOMW MUt HULK AMI HO
Cheyenne. Wyo., Oct. 2.--(len-crnl
John J. Pershing, commander
of the American expeditionary forces
In Frame, has subscribed for ifiO
Liberty bonds for himself and son.
Warren, through n Cheyenne bunk
to lie amredlled to this district. It
was announced by Vnlled ' States
Senator Warren, his father-in-law.
LI MIIKIt HTKAMKK IH
KAMMKD AND SI NK
v An (Atlantic Port, Oct. 25. A Jap
anese steamship laden with muni
tions rammed and aunk the 1,800
ton lumber steamer Katahdln here
late last night. The Katahdln'a cook
Is missing. The Jnpanese steamer
had her bow stove In.
NKW DHAKT ltF(iI LATIOH
ItKADV FOU WIIHOX'S O. K.
Washlnirton, Oct. 28,- -New regu
lations for applying the army draft
were virtually completed tonight and
will probably be submitted to Presi
dent Wilson Immediately for final
approval.
HI.XTV TIIIIFK I'LKAD UIMTY
TO OPPOSING WAIt DKAFT
'Ard more, Okla., Oct. 2. In the
federal court, late today pleas of
guilty were entered by 63 defendants
accused. of draft resistance and tney
will be sentenced tomorrow.