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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1917)
PACK KKiHT UMX.Y ItOt.CK RIVKH ClH'RIMt NIMlAV, NOVUMHMI M. IUIT. The Call Is For New Clothes For Thanksgiving N Aiu right hole you'll fiiul just what you want iu the most leH'iulal)h' weurinjj apparel. The-Ust $15, $20 mal f2" suits your money rau liitv. I I A TO Mallorr Cravaiu'tte, K- JX I a'inl ft. New cloth luits New arrivals in ;Arrov 'Ilraml shirts at $1."0 and tip. Just .in, something new in ties,. 5()e tor-: : . THE CROSSET SHOE AT $7. OTHERS AT - , $4 AND UP , k v 7 Grants pAsc Itcthnny lrtbytriui Church Morning service at 1 1 a. m., Mr-! mn, "Conservation In a Higher Kealm."1 Evening service at T:30 p. iii.i the second sermon In the ser ies to youM people, "The Young V ii in it it a Yuiiuk Man , Would Marry." At the close of this ser vice the congregation U Invited to remain for the fellowship lunch and social ionr. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Christian Kndeavor at 6: 3D l. in. Ymi will enjoy the music ml your hearty welcome In these services. j I.. Myron Hooter, minister. llaptUt Church Rev. W. T, 8. SiriKg. of I'ort land, lll prench t doth morning and evening services loduy. Morn ing topic. "Hurnlng Altars," evening topic, "My Master." Sunday school at 10 t. in.. Paul Klrker. superintendent. Young peo ple's meeting at :Srt. Anniul TluuiksKlvlna: Smlw The annual Thanksgiving service will be held In (he Presbyterian church on Thursday evenlng.at 7:30 o'clock. The niuslo for the occasion will be given by the combined choir of the elty. Rev. Melville T. Wire will preside and the minister of the Presbyterian church will give the sermon. Xenninn M. K. liurrh Morning service t 1 1 . m. Ser mon by the pastor. Anthem by the choir In rharge of Mrs. Guy Knupp. There wfll be solos hy Mrs. Cyril P. Wise and W. P. Nrook of Meit ford. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Serman topic, "Deliverance From 6ur Enemies." Anthem hy the choir and si.to by Mr nrooks. Sun day school at 10 . m. Epwnrth and Intermerilnte Leagues at fi' J" p, in. A cordial welcome for all. Melville T. Wire, pastor. IT TIE CROSS I WED; IMKV DITTV9 At UraaU Prs.- Friday. November 22. to Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas M. Ilfttus. 231 Weat I street, a danghrer. , Inasmuch aa falsa reports lire circulated occasionally concerning the sale of Red t'rob supplies to In dividuals, and salaries being paid aid scholarships rendered, the local Red Cross chapter wants to go on re cord as branding these stories false and in most Instances maliciously circulated to injure the Red Cross cause. No salaries have been paid. no scholarships have been given atav nn tiiitb tiuv heen furnished . anyone, no socks being sold to in dividuals, and the public are re . quested to take notice of those who circulate . these false reports and re port the facts to the chairman of ' the chapter or the chairman of the 'military relief committee. The gov ernment Is trying very hard to find the source of such stories. M.4KUI:i - ERICKao.V-OVERTOX In this city Saturday afternoon. William Ar thur Erlckson and Miss Wllda Ruby Overtor. They will make their home In 'this. rlty. ' j ' lif-:i OSUOKN On Friday. November .2 2. Joseph Wallace Osliorn,' after an Illness of IT months. Deceased was born at Rlpon and came to Oregon In 1 RK5. He Is sur vived by a daughter, Mrs. Bertha R. Sharp of Rogue River. A ion, Ver n Ice Garfield Osborn, who has been missing for the past 12 years. There are also three grandchildren, Rol lln and Beulah Taylor and Jlnimle Sharp. The funeral will be held at Rogue River this afternoon at 3 o'clock. OLD TIME FAVORITE ' NEVER MS PUBLIC The history of the American stage doea not record a more enduring success than that achieved by "In Old Kentucky." which will lie suvn at the opera house on Tuesday, De cember tilh. NoUlllmtuiKlIng It marvelous career or many jean. It noes on ilellKbtilig thousands, as strung In popular esteem a In the first year of Its existence. From Maine lo California, from llrltisli Columbia to Mexico, from the' llrlt isli Isles, from France, and even from far-off Australia come resound ing echoes of It enduring popular ity. In every cll Jts sininul visit is looked for with plenstirable an ticipation. It Is lieyoud iiuesilon, the only purely American play of our time tbut will endure. It is the sweetest and prettiest story of American life ever written for the singe. It Is aa pure, clean and wholesome as the clear crystal spring water which trickles down the rugged sides of the Kentucky mountains, to give life and vfcor to the beautiful blue-gruss region lie low, where the stirring scenes of the play are laid. Pure sentlnienr, tt loruiis deeds, romance, humor, splen did clean-cut comedy are combine! with keen dramatic Instinct, it the faithful drawing of these char acters of our on country and of our on time, and the faithful nor traval of a phase of American life' hitherto neglected by the dramatist that havejnade "In Old Kentucky" the greatest popular success of tills generation, and that la why It will go on forever delighting thous ands. IT w JAMES H. COLLINS nwnmu Whether you are "K'MHtf liollie" or "roniiii home" for Thanksgiving, vou'll want to look your hest when you meet "The r'olks." We've "Thanksgiving Clothes" for men that are so thoroughly gootl that you'll Ih proud to wear them. HANDSOME SUITS, $15, $20, $25 to $35 . CHOICE OVERCOATS $12.50, $15, $20 to $30 Don't overlook' our Hut, Slim ami Toggery Department. CR.um PA&a. ow;ooh St. Luke's ( liiirrh Sunday school this morning at 9: Til) a. m. An Invitation Is extended to you. r1rtf Church of Christ StirntM , Christian Science services are held every Sunday In the V O. TV, hall, at 1 1 a. m. Wednesday evening meetings at X o'clock The subject for today Is "Soul and llody. TTie rending room is open dully from 2 to 4 p. m. except SuniCtys and holi days. The public Is cordially In vited to attend the services and ro visit the reading room. Through California TO THE EAST COSTS BUT LITTLE MORE You Have Choiee of 4 Trains Daily Portland to San Kraneiseo Hiieii) Scenery of Siskiyou and Shasta mountains Visit to Dear old San Francisco Choice of -i Koutes East Through Ogden with Wonders High Sierra Xevadas Through Southern California and Sunset Route Visit Los Angeles Tourist center of West Visit the Apache Trail ... It us arrange your trip to the best advantage. Ask any Agent for full particulars or write John M. Scott , General Passenger lAgent Portland, Oregon , ' Southern Pacific Lines WONDERFUL KNITTER The Grunts Pass Red Cross chap ter recently sent a shipment of knit ted garments to headquarters, among which wew three sweaters made by .Mrs. Wlllliuns, "OrauiTma" Williams, as she Is generally called, wbo Is, 82 years old. The local chap ter considered them the most beau tifully made sweaters the members had ever seen and the chapter la much gratified to have had Mrs. Williams' work appreciated t heudquarters as shown by the tetter of acknowledgement received a few days ago, In which they were des- l enneo as mi? wirrc woiiuerim sweaters. 'A remarkable feature of Mrs. Williams' knltltna- fs Its rapid ity, 'i.'.v: ::i:.dc c:i: ;if T In from eight to ten days. Vkof jt,r Vv mmn.im. m ' Ij"sm"S" ; U ii niliiM Iiiiiaii r - " Jtmtt H. Collins, far 16 years widely knawr wrtur en business tub Jects, has charge ef the food admin. krtraUea'm publicity handled through trade papers. ! SOCIAL . 4 ! The Golden Rule class of the M. E. chumh gave .a party Friday even ing at the home of their teacher, Airs. J. .M. Isham on WuHliington boulevard. 'A very enjoyable time was had by those present. Singing of patriotic songs, games and other amusements were Indulged In. Re freshments, cookies and cocoa were served to the following, Kdlth Sfpauldlng, Dock Chllders, Dorrls Condlt, Howard Young, "Vera John son, Kyle Winter, Arda Isham, Glenn Howard, Helen 8mlth, Krank Wil cox, Velda Rador and Louise Kng lish. The Honor Gunrd dance lo be held next Wednesday night Is to be an even more enjoyable affair thun the pnst dances have been. A floor com mittee has been appointed from among the girls, this will assure every one attending of an opportun ity of meeting new dancing partners. The patronesses for the dance are Mrs. Hough. Mrs. I'pson, Mrs. Her man, Mrs. Stonaker and Mrs. Cuss. t I rtf bsrdiniana. Kunllnin : a wild plro o in the mid. die of 'the ins rcntwri. A iraiclci says: "Tlie men nre rlitlitil In goat skins, une lieNire aiitf niiiitlier lieliiud. nilluMit lireH-lie. .lioes or nIih kings, and a wuieii or skin tup mi the head. The wimicit bave no other buliillmeiits tbuu a long wuoleti gown and a woolen, cup. The uusuut ahvu.vs go armed, to ilefeud tliemselvcs fioio one UioMli, rr, so that li-avelhig In I lie Interior I extremely unsafe without an escort, and it is even ilungcious for ships u semi their people on shore for Wafer U.tli-.v. rae, mi' lie I n,..n'il. I,i m iuA. the Sui ilcs are the Malays of I he MiU-terraiieuu." T&J&J&r SOMETHING TO BE THANKFUL FOR That there is a store like this where your money al ways commands full value in high class auto tires. Test the matter by making your nszt purcho here. We will not have to ask you to come again. You'll come of your own accord. FASHION GARAGE ItliHtstWH KKSIUX AS ritoTKHT ox imi,siiiaiiu Winhlnijlon. Nov. 21. Threw of tliu cIM (ilflit rs of Ihii Russian em bassy here have resigned Im avoid flu titer relations with the HtiUhevikl who are controlling the Pt-tmgrnd foreign offlre. I.KKS COM, THIS YKAIt l CMTKU KIGIMIM London, Nov. 24. The output, of coal In the Culled Kingdom during the nine mouths of the present year is IX7.750.000 Ions, or nhoiit n.KOIl, n Oil tun's less than In the consiond Ing period of IHItl. ' The Bauer Piano KHttil.llshed I NAT) with Its new system df eon stiuctliin marks an eKMh In the development if the up right pliino. Its tone quality mim tone (htiM. , bllitjr nre a revelation and murk It tut the greitlest off right ever hnllt. Kor full particulars nihlrc - The Music and Photo House STAXTOX HOW 1.1, l Prop. (titintM I'iimm, Oregon Let Electricity Save You Labor and Money niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH m CHURNING: CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY 108-J 623 G STREET, GRANTS PASS. OREGON