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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1917)
FAGK rOlU iii.v k h.u: uivnt IXHIUIK Till ItSUW. OKI KMIII.II II. HUT. You Men Will Certainly Want These Warm, Comfy Mackinaws : PERSSNdL 25 LOCAL ? I 1 7 A A 'u 1 111:! Kr they Veen in lljf like h radiator Wt the limne, warm and oiimtoc'alde. All of them have M Ci Inrs which ran Ivc lot no I up or tunnel iliiMa. acicrtl'iu to llu wont lire. MaiV of iill-Mixtl fabrics ttilormil null various it shades, faint Mirl. hihI (hcvkcrvd effect. Hlit how small Hum II take l secure !' mid a fit in your particuliir kind. !!) ( South llohrrt Harbin mill llobeit K Hamilton who enljsted a few iut iioi niid went from'licrit In 1'iirtUinl , ,ist.l ihnuiili the oily Wednesday on thi'lr way tit (lont Inland. Win. Ilusleton went In Itoselmri; today lo ienit lh winter. .sterling silver hag tags at Utcher Sou. .' . Heniy lluedier, of l'oet. is In (he city (nr a short time. Creamury butler Sac, J. Puidee. H. Sordv mul K. C. Noble, of lU- I mm' In Hie Kuer lice, spent a lew uas in lou ouj t tlu Haptlst rhunh Friday business, (evening at f.3il See t ho mrnn In Cieamsry liulti'r S.'.c, llochdale nnlher column, ii Mr. Miirtlu Stevens left today for -. Prices $6.50 to $10 am Medfmd. where she will vn.il fur '. T. I". Mwllmt short tlimv Tin- V, t. T. I". will hold their Ued l 'mult rt m.i iti sale room wlllj uvular linln meeting Friday nt be open nil day tomorrow for the;l p. in. hi the home nf Mm. (Srahani recepl Ion of tlx goods o ' sold Sat -Inn Nmlh Sixth nt r't. All members urd.iy. 2ilnre especially requested to tin ir-- The ll.ttts ohurcli Isil1! 111 itt himlni of lmportanpi U to h tt hoolh nt Ihflr tmnar Krl-1 ( traitMi'tiM. day (tcrni'on. ' 1 , Krnot Aich.mlioiiii. of Kiuimio. r- suli ken Willi I'mi-hI! rived c;i(Tly for mll with Mr-( 1. V. Ul.lmrd. of SiUlnufli'ld. ?up)n'U Ji'ell mid futility. ;iif . xtrlcUcit with tmrlyMN (Sold fitted mul KlrlliiK kiy rliK! toul y l lortl rooinlnt hoiiKC Or :it Iii hor 8on". r i I'tnuniii ub onll1 and had lha Mra. H. U Sandomon. of Tm onia. ' man removed to th Good Saniarllan who hut !een (Ulllim with Mr. S j lui'ltat. Rims of thU city, relitrned lo her. honi yenterday. Il4i)j Waiileil - Creamery butter S.hmlll . farrier hoya wanted for the .J. P. IVWItt. foreiit ratner of M'mirler. Miml have lieel and lele Oatlce la apeodlnir a few dtiya In thejphone Apply at once. 2tt city on mattet connected with the forest aervlre. t'lmwil l) Italiler Trcaniery butler :r. Schatlhurn. ' N. North, who haa ejtennlve uro- Mrn. trvlnu Krhteroii. who haKilerty intereMa in thla count v. w been visltlns here for a xliort time Mia. North arrived yeaierday from Grants pAsc I WSECOND YEAR " OF SUCCESSFUL PLAY 'Id Old Kentucky" which wound np Its 22nd consecutive season bn for the public lust ilay In a blaze of glory at the termination of its long engagement at the big Boston thea tre, conjes to the opera houe to night. Us Boston encasement was note worthy, not only from the fact that It crowded the historic Boston theatre to the doors for many wec-kn. hut also for the reanon ttiHt It there I i r'penled its triumph of '.'o ytuv lie fore, when the play ran for weeks In the same playhouse on Us Urst llo.i-) ton eniuKeuient. Bo.tui proctaimeit j the play just as frenh, us liriKht and. as new and Just as welt pluyed as it had been a decade ano. Thi Hoh ton theatre productton will he lined by the company en tour this season, j and Miss Jean Selkirk, who scored j an emphatic hit in the lending rolej of brave "MaiUe Brlerly" here upon; previous rlsits of the play, will bet !een in the part on the company's np-J pearance here. 26 ' . . . . t ith relatives, returned this morn lug to her home nt Wordeti. terlitiK silver and Kold filled buckle bells for men at Letcher & Son's. 1 Mrs. I'. K. Oottschalk leaves to nht for Sauk Centre. Minn., for visit. She will slop off for a few days at Salem. Cortland and Seattle. Creamery butter SV ,ln-e:hlni' Grocerr Co. IStf IbimlMMi ( I le on Sole Mr. Stott's Sunday school class of Presbyterian boys have made some very nice bamboo kniltliiK needles, which they have donated for the lied ('ton rutiimnire .sale. Our ( Gloves j Wv rilll lllt'ft till' (llut JilTlVlrllii' llli'l li luf rt'iiii i iiunt of every Man that cotuos to us: We've Gloves for All Purposes Dress, Sreet, Driving, Autoing, etc, etc. 75c to $5 lil'ivrs make a l't i uia t c ('liitin;is ti't PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. Cash Clothiers San Krati; Im havlnit )iihI relumed from Honolulu on the stenmahlp Mauri. This ship, which had on hoard a party of '.'0 ctmcressmen was chased on Sunday nlidit by a mvstery ship, supposed to he a Her man raider, and it la believed the ship wus saved by Its speed and the jlif tm course taken during the ex citing chase. Mr. and Mrs North leave tonUht for Portland. I If Vim Want n Doll For Xnmi come to the Baptist church Friday afternoon, there will be large dolls, small dolls, rut:, aprons and fancy articles, sale will begin at 2 p. m. 2ft Opera House Thursday G December LaV Eowland - Clifford - Gatts (Inc.) Presents The Most Popular American Play Ever Written A THRILLING, PICTURESQUE AND ROMANTIC STORY OF KEN TUCKY LIFE m iff "IN OLD KENTUCKY Written by C. T. Dazey The Strongest and Most Expensive Cast the Play Has Ever Had The Spirited and Exciting Horse Race The Famous Kentucky Thoroughbred, Queen Bess The Rollicking Fun of the Inimitable Pickaninnies COMPLETE NEW PRODUCTION 3 KENTUCKY THOROUGHBRED HORSES 3 THE FAMOUS PICKANINNY BRASS BAND BIG NEW STREET PARADE DAILY Prices 50c, 75c and $1 Seats at Homing's Company pays government tax ft Uerne. Switzerland. (M. J. (Correspondence of I be Associated Press! To conserve the illuiliitsh 1 ii -t supply of clothing In Ceriuativ the Centum goi eminent has Impos ed reflations reiiiltliiK that, for nil aiti' lcs'iif lltt'n or personal wear to lie. purchased, thiee slmilur worn articles must be returned. Thla 'In creases the seope and rivor of the clothing cards Introduced less than i year ago. The reuulutlon applies to cotton vto miiks. nloves, collars", table lin ens and cloth materials for various household purposes. For every suit or overcoat ton well worn or one in good condition must lie surrendered. The only articles (if ordinary wear or use that are exempted from card trcelatlon are wooden shoes and s!lU llilnus. 8poild Hit Lsoturt. An amusing Incident happened re cently In au eastern school. The vil lage mayor was lecturing a class of boy on smoking and the evils attend ing It. Suddenly he saw a grin' overspread Ing the faces of the s holnrs and on Inquiring the cause au innocent look lug cherub yelled out: "Please, ilr, your pipe's slicking out of yer pocketl" The smoking lecture was abruptly hronght ! a close. Chicago Herald. Neatly printed stationery at Courier office. ' the Special Prices To Close Out the Following 12 -Folgers Shasta Coffee, 35c Size 4 Folgers Shasta Coffee, $1 Size 28 Folgers Tea, 25c Size . 23 Crusade Coffee, 35c Size 11 Crusade Coffee, $1 Size 2Sc 80c 18c ,28c .. bOc BasKet Grocery 417 G St. Women (.f 'tv dn lift i llegulur meeting Krlduy eienitig , in V. O. W.' hull. ! Cnltlug curd at '.he Conner A class) tied ad wl!J Klve raulM XKW TOUW (CUAS9IPIK0 AU RATES. 25 : words, two Ihiich, 2"c; sit Issues, 50c; one month, $1.69, when paid in' advance. When not paid In advance,! 5c per tine per Issue. i WANTKIi All kinds of housework to do. Phono 2fi7-l from S to 9 n. m. or 4 to H p. in. 27 WANTKI) -Man and wire lo work on farm, house furnished, five miles from Orants Pass. Phono f.0-r'-l2. ('. H. Klsmiinn. 27 SAl'.K oil KXCIIANOK- 2S Acres two miles to tirants Pass. Heien acres cnltivuled, berries, ft nil. wood. Klve-roum iood hoise. three acres Irrigated. Price, $!HIU. Terms or will consider anion ex change. I,. A. I.aiiner. reifl estate. 2 AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT Will I found Victor Records And to Ite vermin your friends will gel Jut tlm records tliey wiint you inn lliviae a cenifl rule anil give II lo them awrl they will get the re cord they Hunt. Tlicw certificate., Utf on sale id SUPPER Friday Night .1:: to 7:!U BAPTIST CHURCH Menu I toast ItcW and brown gravy Mushed MitutM's linked iM-nns I'.cown hrejul ( V,l)luge so lad Jelly I'liuipkiii pie . ( 'offee Joy Theatre Till IWIl.W OM.V . Itiilteifly Plctuces presents ' Ml; AMlKILSON null liV.i) P1KIIHOV in "A Wife on Trial" From the story "'I'he llnse (iunlen Husbuml," by l"r giirct Wldilenier. VAet llimnii I'lpisiMle No, (I "I'licpll Mask" "TIIK hi 1. 1 'AT r'KIKMl" Oregon I ndnst i-liit News liixiil music mid n miiin Iioiinc every night (MI(J H(MX "TIIK .MIX MITIIOI'T A MH NTIIY" 10c nnd Ulc The Music and Photo House Stnnloii llouell, I'isipr. 4 COM1X0 KVRMTN Dec. S, Hitliirdnv It i coss rn; - ! sate. f)ec. 3 l-.fun. fi.-- Kui niers' nnd hnm malrers' week at f). A. C. Keepinf Up lha "Pep" fn Your Storage Battery Meaai the right kind of in ipwtion it regular inlervsli by men who art eiperli. Bring your battery lo ui for Jetting at lean once a month, Don't weit until troubles develop, It' will cntt you nothing to find out your bat- lery'i condition and will iav yu many a repair bill, Start the habit lod.y. IIATI'Kia SHOP C. A. I AM II 100 rt. Sltli Htreel