Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, December 07, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY vMil K KIVKIt (MIUUL'll
rltlHAV, HL KMIILII 7. IWIT
Clothes for
the Holidays
knowing llml are
fnultlewily ilrfKMNl will
asM a grail tleitf l your
den.Mire, mI clothes
Rive, you confidence: )u
onn iit them on ami for
Klt HlHMII lllCIII lnsrallM
jxmi know )u will hMtk
M UK the HOVt Bl.tll
any here you u.
stop In mill rhmvs' a null '
Htiil overcoat friMii these
nilllmr) ; double hreaM
sl r hcltnl style; im'
rt colors nnd pattens;
and dnin, more ronsei
utle ih (lil; a fin a
n-'m nt of clothes you'll
Ilk. .
$15 $20 $25
Grants pAsc
: PERSSNdL 55 L0O1L :
K. 11. Wise, u( Holland. w a oil)
visitor today.
Crainary butler Sic, J. rde.
Red Cium rummago sale- tomor
row, corner Fifth and U. 27
Charlton I'erklns arrived thli
morn in (imu San Franclnco un.l
Mill nud several day with Ma pur
eitt. Mr. ami Mr. II. C l'erklns.
Red Cios rumm.me nal.' tomor
row, corner Fifth ami li. 2.
Mm. J. O. I'urse ami little son r
rlved thin morning from Chleo, Cal..
for a few days' Walt.
Creamery butter s.'.r. Rochdale
J. li. Hamilton, who has been
hoia for some time purchasing
Christmas tree for lh 1'alifornl.i
trade, left today for l.o Angeles.
Cieainery butter ". Schmidt'.
Jim Uiiiii ha resigned hl posi
tion a bookkeeper lu thi Josephine
county bunk ami li'ft last night for
Portia ml. when h expects to enlist
In ome branch of the l S. service
Koil Cross rummage sale tomor
row, comer Firth ami U. i"
U'M.T D. I'ulhoun, who has been
visiting th his parent for the pawl
two week, returned to Cortland thin
morning to lake up his dalle with
the Standard Oil Co.
Cresnierv butter S.lr. Schallhorn.
Mr. and .Mrs. II
HVrv-All," Formerly "Nr tonee"
A beverage fur health, kohl hy all
(nicer; 2t cant per pound. 27
Now Wear Autli
C. U. flicker ami ti. l. Fife of T
kllma. mid Stuntoit Howell and ('. A
Windmill of thla city went to Meit
ford last night to attend a meeting
of the II. P. O. K. Mr. Kit and Mr.
i Howell were fnitlated.
IUi Wantvsl
furrier hoy wanted for the
t'ourler. Must huvn whael and tele
phone Apply at once. :'!
V. U. (', )livh Sutiinhiy
lietieral Ismail VV. It. ('. will hold
It re -in In r hciiiI inoiithly tneetlnii
Sutimlav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Iltu
lne.s, ntiiiuiil election of o Ulcers and
the iler olToi'ltm fur the civil wr
niirMCH fund lll ho the apeclul fen
lure of the afternoon. KMry ineni
her lit rordlnlly Invited to he present
I'op ln fhat Will l'o.
At llornliiK'a hhurk. ,V
Olil Kentucky Well INivlwd
Vn nppreclatlve nmtlence fllllni!
the neatltiK rapacity of the oiern
house welcomed the plav "In Old
C. Walker ml Kentucky" laal nkht. fha Knvern-
Jonathan Wulker of Uoemun. .Mon- ,et tBX ,,n, ,r (he rompany for
last nlxht'a receipt umounted to P
proKlinutely ISO.
REPORT TELLS OF FIGHT iREYNOLDS TO LEAD
(Cootlnad from pact 1 )
General Gregory say the department
of Justice ha utilized it full enemy.
Several of the great anti-trust
ci.sen. previously lieKim. notahly the
International Harvester and steel
suits are still In the supreme court.
The attorney general devote much
of his reKrt to Informing congress
of the steps he ha taken to carry
out the nieaaures against enemy
alien. They include co-o)eratioD of
federal marshals and troops with
local authorities, and xo into the
legal procedure in great detail.
I
Spetding It Up.
"What la the reason that Jones' trade
bows sii'-h a remarkable sport the last
mouth V
"Why, you we, 4 ,ii"s iv.is stainllnu
for the busiiie. t;;:t n..v.- v.ife's
running I!aliit:n . ..i t -ri -hi.
Cards at the Courier office.
I. B. Heynolds was laat night in
stalled as scoutmaster of the Grant
Pa Troop No 1, Hoy Scouts of
America, to fill the vacancy caused
by the resignation of lletij. I'. Shel
don who shortly leaves for the east.
j The selection of Mr. Reynolds was
. fortunate and the boys are to he con
'. uralulated upon their good fortuue
in securing his service. As much
of the scout work has to do with
camping, hiking, and general out-of-dor
life, Mr. Reynolds Is particular
ly well qualified to lead In this work.
His association with th t'. S. for
estry department has particularly
fitted him for the work.
tan, stopped over ill the city yes
terday with friends while on their
way to California to spend the wlu
ter. l'hrltma catda. letter and fold
ers at the Itexall store. 29
Georije II. Parker relumed Wed
nesday night fr&m Atgouut, where
he worked for the lumber compunr
during the summer. Mr. Parker is
suffering from a sprained wrist, re
ceived when he slipped on frozen
ground.
Creatuerv huMer S"i . Josepltini
Grocery Co. IMf
Ik'teraw t'liungr Name
"Near coffee," which has attained
a considerable sale in southern Ore
gon, has been renamed "Cere-All"
by it manufacturer. J. Sehaumburg.
Mr. llninlm to Kprx
W. K. Rambo, who for years had
charge of the boys' orphanage al le
moe, India, will speak at the Chris
tian church at both the morning and
evening service next Sunday.
E
The illy council held lis regular
semi-monthly meeling last night
with all members vvept Councilman
Knips present.
The bill for the salaries mid reg
ular monthly expense of tin' city
were examined and allowed..
Arrangement were made for the
purchase of a pump to he Installed
on the present fire truck to give
I greuter pressure when necessary, al
so for the purchase of a Kord rhusls
on which will be placed two chemi
cal tanks, thus giving the city two
fire trucks. Arrangement were al
so made with the telephone com
pany for the Installing of fire alarms
to be pl.ned In the homes of the
members of the fire department.
The resignation of assistant fire
man. Noble T. Rest, who leaves the
department to enlist in hi country's
Neatly printed stationery
Courier office.
Recruits Ut South
About 100 recruits in the aviation
corps from Washington nnd eastern
Oreirnn nnseri through here todnv on
i their wav to some point in Cnllfor-
'nla. While at the depot a number of
at the them entertained the bystanders
with excellent singing.
Cards at the Courier office. ' A classified ad bring result.
U STRIA V KMPKIum
GRKATI.V DI.8IIIKH I'KACK
INTOLERANCE
$2,000,000 Spectacle. Large Orchestra. Love's Straggle Through 'the Ages
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BIJOU
Theatre
(tl-Hllts Putts' Itest mill Hufiwt
I'liotoplay Hoiim
Tonight
and Saturday
and Saturday
Matinee
Amsterdam. Dec 7. At the rerep
tlon of the Austria delegutes. says a
Vienna dispatch, the emperor re
marked to the president of the par
liaments: "It will be the finest day of my
life when I can conclude peace."
Admission if; Rcweved "."
KcMTvcil settl on huJ ut Roses
Introduction Ndd.
Kor a lung' lime lawson lis Nm-ii
tlilrstlv to Icll lllolikins thai he and
George Washington lunl iiollilim In
commoii. but bad never tumid mi op
port unity. tine (In.', bin. ever. I hey
met at the ii udeui.v nnd si I together
gazing nt a lovely lillle si nine. Claw
son turned to hi rnluloguc.
"Ah." he said "1111 U Truth:""
Waving a band toward the stiiluc. he
iiiit: "Triilli. iiIIom' me lo prcsenl my
friend Mr. lllolikins. I fee) sure yoil
two have lie er met befnrv.".omlou
Answer.
Choice
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PEERLESS
CLOTHING CO.
Cash Clothiers
A MVN'H HTORK I1IR V MVN'S
4'IIKIHTMVS Ulht
tmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Extra Special
170 Pounds per
Bulk Coffee JljiU lb.
Basket Grocery
417 G St.
NKW TOIHT
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tCLASSlKIKD AI) RATKS. 25 '
words, two Issue. :Tc; six Issue.
M)c; one month. I when puid in
advance. When not paid In advance,
ic per Hue per Issue.) i
ITIILIC STKNOUKAl'IIKit -'-Mrs! It.!
S. HiihIi. 10!) North Sixth, phone1
141-R. ' If
lVil,Y Al'TO .except Sunday, from'
I
Grant I 'ass to Takllina. leaving
Grant I'ass nt 2 o'clock p. in.
from lloburt gaiage. Fare $.'.,n.
John llreeding. .1
WIIJj KXCIIANGK light rubber
tired buggy or fine Aneroid bar
ometer for a good microscope or
a small size, kodak or camera
with aiiustlgmat lens. A. II. Gun
nel!. 2S
K()i 8AI.K Horse, hack and har
ne, or will trade for cattle. Cull
at 202 South l-irth street or photic
323-Y. 2S
U7ST Muff, long black hair. Lost
Friday afternoon near First Na
tional hank. 2X
Photo Calendars
FOR litis JIST ARItlVLIl
Wh will print a picture, from
uny film you wish aitd mount it
in any one of these pretty cal
enders for only 1.1c to 1'Oc, c
cording to size.
Or we will furnish calendar
complete with local scene at
the same price.
A picture of n member of the
family or fuvorlle scene
mounted this why makes a de
sirable nnd Inexpensive glfl.
Come early, while I lie sup
ply Is large many were dis
appointed last neason by delay
ing too long.
See our window display.'
D. W. GRIFFITH
The Music and Photo House
Stuntim Itwell, I'rupr.
JOY
THEATER
FltlHAY nn.l HAJIRHAV
Hon i! I'MMlignl Son noil love
ami riches Is kImiwii
In
"His Father's Son"
A Mel Co Womlerpliiy of . .I'o
liulnce, tnli'tli ami millions
Willi
Lionel Barrymore
inn) ii;i,m; iiowklv
SVITRDAV mid HI'MIAV
' li it Fi nny Woman
AI.K'M IIOWKMi
in
"M I'TCNL'S X Al (ilirv
DAltillTKIt"
llc 20c
.Vow Vork. Ih'C. 7. The force of
the blow which the Tinted States I
aide to strike ut Prussian u illiteracy
will be meusiiriul by the amount of
material which the nation' work
shop i nil produce, declared Frank
A. Vutiderllp, head of the govern
ment war savings ramiuiign In an ad
dress here today before the eleventh
annual convention of the association
or life Insurance presidents.
COMI.VO KVRNT8
Dec S. Hiiturday- lied Cross rum
moge sale.
dec. s, Siitunlay -Children's
hour at public library, Mrs.
burn Robinson, storyteller.
Tier. Ill-.lan. .". Farmers' and home,
makers' week st (i. A. C.
Culling cards af the dinner
A "lasslfled ad will gin resiilti
story
Had-
.ItsslJg
Keeping Up the "Pep fa
Your Storage Battery
Muni the right kind of in
peclion al rrgular interval
by men who art ciperti.
Bring your battery lo ui for
tnting at leut once a month.
Don't wail until troubles
develop. It will cml you
nothing to find out your bat
tery ' condition and will lave
you many a repair bill. Start
the habit today.
RATI' Lilt SIKH'
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KKI s. Sixth St reel