Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, November 16, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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There's a Suit or
Overcoat to Please You
ho iaUe what youa "
gkw' rur nlftr ir four
JMte i hrlw yim want
awagjree lilra la your
rhtlhr or prefer the wore
nm-.n-viulve IUmw, you'll
ami tl tHsplayrd
4
Klso yourself up in Woa
' suit or ovcrroal U
aaorfuw. fie bow much
more jruu'lt plesM ynurrlf.
Prices $15, $20, $25
Grants pAsi
Trains ItrUywi -
Trains from tha south ar delayed
today by dirt slide In tha niiinn
laina. One locomotive run Into the
olid nd was "derailed, delaying
traffic about 10 hour. This mock
Inn's No. 14 waa annulled, coming
In on No. It's time tonight.
Srrmoa Huhjevti
U Mymn Booser ' announces a
series of Sunday evening sermons to
lx kIvii In llethany Presbyterian
church, of Interest to young people.
The subject to Pe treated are, "The
Younii Man a Young Woman Would
Want to Marry," November IS.
"Tha Young Woman a Young Man
Would Want to Marry." November
IS, and on December 3. "After the
Honeymoon." "Is a Moral Tunic
Impending," will be the timely topic
presented at tha morning service In
llethany Presbyterian church Bun-day.
w show corn
MANY FINE EXHIBITS
rw
: PER52Nf1L LOCAL
t ' '
C. A. Beagle, of Holland. Is la r,rtnal Prwrf. J
city loday . ' ! Daniel 8. Pfefferle made' final
Pardee ells Olympic floor. 10 ! proof on his homestead yesterday bf
Mrs. May Hose arrived yesterday J fore V. S. Commissioner Herbert
from Rosebnrg and will visit her sis-1 Smith. The land adjoins the town
ter. Mrs. Pernotl. ' jof Taklltna.
23c chocolates at Sabln'i Satur-j
day. " . 10
M. If. Dell arrived this afternoon
from Camas, Wash., and Is register
ed at the -Grants Pass.
The Josephine County Corn Show,
given by the Josephine County flank,
the Grants Pass flanking Co., the
California and Oregon Const Ky..
and C. A. Wtnetmut, opened today
In the store rooms of the W I not rout
Implement com puny.
There are 70 entries from all over
the county from both Irrigated and
dry land, the slue and quality of
the exhibits being such as to make
an Iowa farmer oien his eyes In
astonishment, and wonder how they
did it. There la corn of every des
cription, mhlte, black and yellow, to
gether with a splendid display of
pop corn.
A visit to the show will i-onvlnce
the most skeptical that this country
Is a corn producer. The show will
be open all day tomorrow and It
will pay you to see Josephine coun
ty's splendid display.
DIKH
HAM. Mrs. Sue M. Uall passed
away at 10:35 a. m. today.
Family service at 3 o'clock to
morrow nt the W. II. Puttitlo home.
423 D street. The remains will be
taken east for burial, leaving Sat
urday night, accompanied by her
daughter. Mrs. Patllllo.
Pardee sells Olympic flour.
10
Women iH Woodcraft
- Regular meeting of the Women of
Woodcraft tonight at Woodman hall.
, The Cora Slum
Many exhibits for the' corn show
, have arrived and are this morning i
; being arranged for display in the !
. Wlnetrout Implement Co. building,
, and the show promises to be a de
cided success. "''
Job work at tl.' Courier.
A Dollar's Worth of
Value for Every
Dollar You Pay
THAT'S what you get when you,
buy op" of these new suits or
overcoats.
They will give you more style, better
fit fabrics and tailoring more real
clothes comfort and satisfaction !
than you can get elsewhere at the
price.
ADLER
Collegian Clothes
tut worn by men and young men who art
food judge of clothes, who demand correct
atyle, materials of value, careful tailoring.
If you are a clothe buyer of this discriminating
type, Just come In and look over the latest
arrivals in these new Collegian Suits and Over
coats, YouH be impressed with the values
we are offering, .
Peerless
Clothing' Co.
HIM
1b
SCOUIS ENJOY CROSS
The Hweetest Story
We have ever told I
our chocolate creams,
bin Saturday.
23c at Sa-
Yoa Knew That
Murphy's annual Thanksgiving
ball on Thursday night, the 29th.
Another Murphy lUxtdcnt
S. N. Leonard arrived a few 'days
ago from Fergus county, Mont., and
will be with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. lonard, who arrived
several weeks ago and are located
In the Murphy district.
Irr. Bywater to Leave
If n -! n .1 ,t .1 . I - r
Tickets. 12... Satisfaction guaran- """ "J""" '" "'- """"
. . r , ; Pass, I hereby request that all know-
ireu. . ..
Ing themselves Indebted to me please
make settlement on or before De
cember 15, 1917. Very truly yours.
Dr. Ed Bywater. . 10
teed.
Boy At flame
If you purchase an article of your
local 'merchant yon have the oppor
tunity, of Inspecting It before you ,
pay for It and quality for quality yon Mining Activity at Kerby '
par less for it here than to the mall H. M. Pefefferle and sons. Paul
order houses besides helping your 'and Phayl, are In the city for a few
own town. If the people who are days on matters of business. Mr.
attracted by the .cleverly worded ' Pfeferle reports considerable mln:
descriptions in the mall order cat- Ing activity in the district and that
alogues would think of . this and satisfactory adjustments having
make comparison the result would been made, the Col lard & Moore
he beneficial to the' community as chrome mine wil) resume operations
well as themselves.
SEW TOD AT
(CLASSIFIED AD RATES? 25
words, two issues, Sc; six Issues,
60c; one month, tl.6t, when paid In
advance. When not paid in advance.
Sn ner line per Isaue.
HATTKKY FKKVICK STATION
Phone 19. r!utt-res repntred, sold
and recharged. Old lotteries cred-
, ited on new ones. Centner nnd ('"I
' llns. 12
PL B l,IC ST ENOG R AP II ER -M rsTlt .
S. Rush, 109 North Sixth, phone
141-K. tf
KOH 1UY 8L.AB wood "call Carson
Kowler Lumber o. Phone
173-.!. ' II
WINTKIt TURNIPS by the sack for
sale. Phone 16,'i-R. 10
KIVB-KOOM furnished house for
rent. Kent cheap. Phone HOX-I..
noons. II
FOirgA : " CHEAP Kord side cur
tains, new, P. Gottschalk Garage.
211 North Sixth street. II
The Hoy Scouts, after a two hour'
skltmlsh drill up the river Inst nl-lit.
under Sergeant Bauer, wore Inuth to'
quit at 9:30 and unanimously voted
for another next Snnduy nftcrnonn. ,
The drill Sunday will be on this sid
of the river. The Instructor !iMj
drawn a plat of the country to l'
covered, showing fences, fields.
woods, buildings, etc. A Mcclton of1
the troop Is to lie t nimlilen cl an ,
enemy with deslKns upon Grants,
Pass, located within certain limits of:
territory up the rivet. The rninuln-
der of the troop Is the defending .
force, and Is to ho deployed under I
their serKeants for the purpose of
rapturing the at.tti'klng enemy. Af
ter the skirmish, their Instructor
points nut the mistakes In tactics
and where one or the oilier of :he
commands itiitdn the mistake which
allowed either the enemy to he cap
tured, or the city to be tnken.
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The Basket Grocery
417 0 STREET
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IKH.R STATU lttSltMS
New York. Nov. If). Newly en
franchised New York women will
have state officers, Governor Whit
man said today.
, at once.
Joy Theatre
FRIDAY ojrtiir'
Viuillty llctures Corporation
Presents
Francis X,
Bushman
and
MARGUERITE SNOW
IS)
"THK SII.KNT VOICK"
SIX ACTS
SATIROAV OXKY
HA ROM) MM'KWOOI
"llAl'.Tr:i PAJAMAS"
('imhI , Music Kvcry Night
llh- and 2'lc
Courier in the Trencheit
lielieving that the boys In .the
trenches in Europe would be given a
"touch of home" by the weekly visits
of the Courier, the publisher will
send the Courier regularly to every
soldier -who enlisted In Josephine
county who serves on European soil.
If your boy Is In Europe send us his
address and the Weekly will ' be
mailed to him free.
Neatly printed stationery
Courier office.
at the
Card Price Increases t
On Derember 1 the price of en
graved cards with plate will be In
creased 20c per 100. Order now and
save money. Courier office. 15
KmiuhIIi mui Sale I
The Chamber of Commerce Is In,
receipt of detailed descriptive lists,
of the 91 tracts of land, ranging
from 40 to 160 acres each, which tliej
Klamath vlndiun agency is otTerlnc I
for sale. The sale Is conducted on
the plan of sealed bids, all bids he
low the appraised values belni? ri-'
Jected. These bids will lie opened
on December 22, 1917.
Bijou Tonight
Mary
Pickford
la
"A Romance
of the
Redwoods"
Wouldn't you
be thankful
for a
Victrola on
Thanksgiving?
Then why don't you atop
in here and get one ? Our
terms are to easy that you
won't have to worry about
the money end of it. ''
Victors aad Victrol... $10
U 400. ,
Rowell's
Photo & Music
House
Mi
Washington, Nov. 1 0. Prompted '
by the patriotic act of an old soldier
In California, the navy department
Issued a call today asking the public
to rotilrllnite for war service such
binorulura, spyglasses and Iciest opes,
as may now be in private hands.
There Is a great shortage of these!
observation glasses In the navy.
T
PLAN TO CURB SPIES
Washington, Nov. 1 fl. Tha 'presi
dent has npproved the plun for the
relstration of enemy ' aliens. It is
thought that Instruction will he Is
sued shortly compelling their regis
tration and the extension of the bar
red zones.
FISHING VESSEL IS
WRECKED MAtiY LOST
Seattle, Nov. 18. The Ashing
steamer Manhattan of Vancouver, II.
0., Is reported wrecked off Cape
Spencer. A wireless , frm the
steamer Mariposa said that a boat
from the wrecked vessel, containing
six members of the crew, had been
picked up. Several other boats, con
taining 29 others of the crew, are
thought lo he lost.
KIITAI.V lll'KSIA V IthXUMKYrH
ARK IIDINti lKMOIIII,l.r:i)
I'etrograd, Nov. 16. The military
authorities of the Petrograd m Hil
lary district are proceeding with the
demobilization of all soldiers' of the
189 nnd 1896 classes.
What about the
Thanksgiving
Bird?
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Nov. 10-17. l-'rlduy and Haturday
Klrst annuul rorn show. (Iranta
Pass.
Nov. 21. SaturdayMeeting of Po
mona xrango at llogun HIver
Orange hall. ,
iHic. 7. I''rldiiyllmitst ladles
ClirlHiinns bazaar and supper. 1:1
Nov. 17. antunl'iy-Children's story
hour at the public llbrury, 10:30
a. m.; .Ienn!e Johnson, Hlrv ;.
ler.