p.igb rocs HAII.Y . vHil K IIIYEK COCKIER TIESHAY, NOYE.MHEH U, 181 T a The Best $15 and $20 Clothes in Southern, Oregon Are . Here :Jj I "LAIM to superiority is easily madeto prove the claim is where the "rub" comes in. We have a stock of several hundreds of $15 and $20 Suits and Overcoats garment an unimpeachable in proof of superiority. each witness I : PER52NAL LOCAL : STAMPS ARE GIVEN ' FOR SMALL CHANGE Honolulu, Hawaii, Nor. 20. Lo-i-al moving plot nre houses and cigar atom have adopted the plan of giv ing back postage stamps. In place of pennies to customers since the new war' revenue law went: Into effect. The copper cent has never been used much In Hawaii, but the old change features of the war bill and the high -ost of living promises to make It popular. A big shipment of pennies is expected soon from the mainland. .NEW TODAY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 2i words, two issues. 25c; six Usuet, 50c; one month, $1.50. when paid In advance. When not paid in advance, &c per line per Issue.) FOR RENT Light housekeeping rooms, moder . with garage. B5 North Sixth. Phone 219-K. lltf 1X)3T Leather mltter. left, cloth lined and wrist. Finder please "leave at Courier o;i. IK EXCHANGKS-One" neariy newslx auto at $1,200, together with 40 acres, house worth 1600, nearly all tillable, no rock. On river. This at $1,000, Everything clear. Want dwelling here. John York mad a buslmts trip to Komie Kiver today. Creamery butter 8Se, Schmidt's Itev. U Myron Hooter want to Portland last night for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. K.I. I.. Schmidt and son. Carl, made a trip to Medford today. Creamery butter 'e. J. Pardee A big line of cotton and Oregon wool blankets at last spring prices, Kinney ft Truax. tS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas left today for lo Angeles, where they will spend the winter. Creamery butter alio. Schallhorn. Mrs. H. A. Perkins, who has been visiting with relative returned to her home at Wolf Creek today. Mrs. K. M. Snider, who has been visiting friends In the city returned to her horn In limy, Cal., today. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Sander left today for llornbrook. Cal.. where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Ct. M. Hoyer, or Rogue Klver, who has been' visiting here for a short time", returned home toduy. Creamery butter KSe. Josephine (irocery Co. 14 Mrs. John Sharp and son. James, returned to their home at Rogue River today, after spending a short time In this city. Fresh creamery butter, N.'e roll. J. Pardee. , ' 13 Mrs. Herman Homing returned j last night from a two months' visit I with relatives and friend at Port-' land, Eugene and Kosehurg. ttoys anil girls, Misses and ladles knit gloves and mittens. Kinney, & Truax. I J Miss tiertrtide Palm, of Klamath Falls, who has heen visiting friends In the city for a short time le this morning for Rosehurg. k t Creamery butler Sac, Rochdale. J. R. Tucker and 0. A. Harlow, of Seluia, transacted business In the city today. They report I hat prac tically all the fall planting has been done In that district. Paul Wusk and family who have Car of Maxwell Arttt The (.Villus Auto Co. received a carload of Maxwell louring riw to- " v Joneo Hut Farm- .1, II. Joins reports the purchase of a JOacre tract on the Appleyate riser a lion t IX miles south of tirauts Pass. v You Knew Thai Murphy's annual Thanksgiving ball on Thursday night, the Sth. Tickets, $', Satisfaction guaran teed. IS " 1 Exploitive l.lceniMMt Soon County Clerk Coburn received word today from the bureau of mines that the blunk relative to ex plosives would not be ready for sev eral days, so that nothing mors can tie done In the matter until they ar rive. Forming, Now Forest llMltMlloa Sert. Ilauer haa received word of Colonel Young, head of the recruit ing district of Oregon, urging the enlistment or men for the third bat talion or the SOth Engineers, fores try, requiring men with saw mill and logging experience. The recruits are to be sent to Marshfleld and North Uend, Ore., Aberdeen, Oirays Harbor, and Cosmopolla, Wash. - It Is de sired that this battalion be raised as quickly a possible. n $18 5 Fifty Prize Suits v vovi WE MAY "I'lllZK HUT" FOR THE REASON THAT THE MAN THAT UlY ONE OF THEM tiETS A "i'itr.F." The Best Suit Yalues Eighteen Fifty Will Buy Anywhere THE FAHHICM A HE OF AM. WtNil. f ASSI.MEHE AMI THE TAILORING Wll.lt "TOE THE MARK" TO THE MONT CRITICAL EXAMINATION, WE SOLICIT VOI H CONllEKA TION, PROMISING YtK' THE RENT FHtllTEEN FIFTY HI IT POKNIHI.K. PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. dsh Chthiert resided In the laurel (J rove district; for the past year left this morning i for Sterling. Neb., they will make; their ruture home there. Motored Front .Mlrhlgna I Miss (lenevlev Doyle, or Mar I quelle, Mich., arrived In the city yes- I terday. having motored the entire distance. She wss accompanied by her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Kind ! lun, who although 71 years old nr ' rived "at their destination as bale ;and hearty as a lass or 1C. They I will spend the winter with Miss Doyle's parent at Camp Chicago, of 'the Pel Norte Claim Holder's asso ! elation, where her fnthur I superin tendent. IS YOCR WIFE SAFE? See Iteatrix Michrleng in . The Unwritten Law By Edwin .Milton Royle Author of "The Squaw Man." WITH AS ALL-STAR CAST BIJOU Tonight Admission I Or and :20c COM I. Mi FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' "THE WHIP" A feature of punch and thrill X0 acres, all tillable. 4.'. cultivat ed, 25 creek bottom, balance easy slope, 20 acres oak timber, per haps 1.000 bushels acrnns on ground, good house worth $1,000. Fenced two-thirds way round, woven' wire. Balance rail. Creek water right, plenty water to Au gust 1, making 3 crops alfalfa on bottom. Owner sick, must turn quick. ft. 000. I,oan runs 18 years, want dwelling and $S00 cash. ' An elegant bungalow and 5 acres close In, at $5,000. Clear, want Irrigated farm land. L. A. Laun- 1 er. Real Estate. 15 ! KOirSALE $10 gas range " for ; 112.50:, $30 Martin guitar for i $10. Inquire 424 B street, or j phone 291-1 ' ' 13 Joy Theater -:- Tuesday and Wed. i . Jesse 1 IjMky Presents Lcoise Huff and Jack Pickfcrd "FRECKLES" A superb photo dramatization of' ;ene Stiotiiirs Porter's cele brated novel. Tills picture hus been secured by the request of several citizen of (trunts Pass. Thursday Instead of a mixed progi-mii, we will run a big feature with the "Purpil Mask." OMIXU FRIDAY and SATl ItDAY "TWO LITTLE IMPS", Friday lit 4.1.1 a sh-c)hI matinee "for all school children, .V. Mfiiit IOc and aoc. .Mittlnee Siiturdiiy uftcrnoon at !:IU). ; IOc niul attc ' lrov Ing I p ; Morgan Stewart, of Applegate, ; made final proof on his homestead 4 on Monday before ". S. Commiwt sloner Herbert Smith. Praiwi Serlre I The annual prUse service of the Woman's Association of the PresMy-' terlnn church will be held on Wed-j nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All' women nre invited. Rt guUr Meeting V E. H. ' The regular meeting of Josephine chate'r. Order or the Eastern Star will he held Wednesday evening. No-' vember 21. Initiation and refresh ments, with a nlrkle drill for the flower fund. Members come prepared. A nh IHwim Cnamliei Will hold services at St. Luke's Episcopal church Sunday morning. August at 1 1 o'clock. Meeting l'ot ptitied 1 On account of the entertainment of the Rebekaha on Friday evening. November 23. the Knights and In dies of Security will postpoue their meeting set for that date until tho night of November SOth, In order that the members of both orders may not be deprived of the pleasure of attending tlmlr Hcuykah special. The Knlghls and Ladles' of Security have removed 'to the W. O. W. hull, and will give a special program on the 30th In celebration of their rapid growth. Anything to sell? Try a classified In Btulk (illlllADEI.I.Is. (iltOl ND CHOCOLATE. PEH I.H. (UHtll MNItA. PEH, 1.11. MOMM1M.E PFNIT IIITrF.lt, SI Lit. Mill PI HE STRAINED HONEY, PER Lit (tOI.DEN AMI.EII HVIU P, .1 Lit. Full Mr 'MW H.V IV 4.V The Basket Grocery 417 G STREET JAPAN'S RICK CROP IS M I t'll MIUJEII THAN I HI AL Toklo, Nov. Jo. Tlie ilcpurlluclit of agriculture ami cummerrn foie eiiHts jlie rice iroji ut .65. 000,000 hales tkoku), showing an Increase of I.OOll.OMO bales over tasl year, or' H.nou.tioO iner the average year. In Korea the crop la estlmatsd ut I2.3:I3.I.3 hates, showing a full ing off or :'rt7,KT.tt bales due to the drought of last winter und sprin?. HN IRA N't 1st x HOMFJi Ttl ENTERTAIN SOLDIER Vttn Kr.ini'lco. Nov. Vy. --The gov cuiiK'nt Is going to save ronslder uhle tuuiiey In the distribution of Its Thanksgiving cheer In thl city. A big campaign Is progressing (o have ull of the enlisted men taken Into private homes in the city on Tliunksulvitig day and entertained there. . Neatly printed atatlonery St.. th Courier office. Lieutenant lenn to Portland Lieutenant Frltx Dean, who spent a day with relatives and friends, lert last night for Portland. The train on which he left bearing l0 or mnrej commissioned officers. They go to Portland where they will recetva .r ders. They expect to be aent to France without delay. Whether or not you are in the market for a phonograph you are un doubtedly interested in the scientific achieve- j ments of the era. For this, If for no other reason, yon ! will find It worth your while to call I at our store to witness a demontrbj Hon of The NEW EDISON "Tho t'fionograpb with a Soul" I In perfection this nmrvclous innti-u-mem and tlios milking Music's Hi Creation iMissllile Tliomas A, EiIInhi Iiii said the fluid word regarding coiinil reprisliicllon. Music & Photo House STANTON HOWELL, Prop. ! We lave 1000 1 . 1 SSSBBBBBSaassai VIBBBBBaSIBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBjaBB I : urKeys I but we want to buy MOIRE Bring them to us and get the highest Cash Prices Bring them as early as possible . emple Market Phone 134. HUB