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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1917)
rAam roc UAILV IKKJl K ' lllValU COIIUKH TIUiDAV. KMt'KMIIKIl II, fit LETS ALL "SHOP EARLY" THIS YEAR Ctiristma storks are ciwnM. We've a great collection of um ful, practical girts for ami, rhoaen ,-hjr us who r dealing with ton month In and month out. If you have the least uncertainty ahoat what "he" would like beet, w will glady help you dk from a great nuuiy ajtpntoriate things. A Few Christmas Suggestions i Beautiful Silk Neckwear 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Some Choice Hats for Christmas Why am "top off hia li of gift with one of thre goJ looking Mallorjr Oavrnetted Hat, or the new cloth Trench hat? $2, $3, $3.50, $4.00 UNDERWEAR A PRACTICAL GIFT Beneath the holiday glitter there prompts many to gHe gift of underwear to lite mm of their family. Union Suits, $1.50 to $4.00 , Two-piece, . 50c to $2.00 repAMTSpASl I t nvsn c fKt sit inn i rr ! I r Lrw-liHL mZ LUvHL ! ! .!!. I Mm. R. H. toiler went lu Md- i fsMWOtter Trains Change I ford to visit her daughter. I Commencing Sunday, December It. A. Theliolf, or Medford, trans-, it, (tier will be a slight change In I acted business Id the city today. I (he tns of Southern Pacific passon- Doitglu 'ood uuda a business i ger trains No. 13 and 15, ninth- ;trl to Itogue KlNer thU niornlnii. See Closlug out sale ad In till Is , tna. Hall's Art Store. 30 Mm. Carrie I'ole and Mrs. J. W. ' Tike, of Clcudalc. aput yesterday i In the city. Mrs. 11. M. Strange cams over , from Urooklngs and l'fl last night ( (or Kuitene. i Oliver S. Hrovku, attorney from (ircmtalc, transacted business lu the city yesterday. . hound, and M. and II, north bound. No. 13 will now arrive at :0 a, ni. Instead of :I0. and will pas No. II, mirth hound, heie at :l(t. No. IS. south hound, will arrive it 16:14 i. ni.,) I minute Inter than present schedule. No. 16 and 51, noith hound, will change place, with slightly different Ume, No. M arrlr lux flritt at 1:50 o, m. and No.. I at 7:!. . There I no change In the tlme'of Noa. 14 and 53. A chance to get an attractive j Chrlstmss gift at greatly reduced I m,rr Unk prlrea. Ilall'i Art More. 30 t . J r 1 .1 .. r' .11 .. .. . r.u. vasoiu.1, Ul vimirr, iihtui " " I Ktte COI ral day In town, returning ""' for j,M,t,r this morning. Attorney A. K. Reams, of Med- lora. w.. in m. c.y .oust ...n,(f( (ll,l,ll,y ,,,rnleed. to legal matter. I x C. V. Collard left today for San Francisco, where he nutters of business. Have you seen Doug? ("memory Owned and operated by Leonard company. Is paying 53 rent fat. Payments are msde promptly on the'Ath and !0th of rich month, and all welihts an 3tf will attend to! More K.iilNlnieiitN I On' Monday niaht II younK men. If not e! who had enllMed dnrlnx the day, left him Friday and Saturday at the j for headquarter, 10 vnllstmenta In University of Oregon, EjiKene, Dec. 11. Drill at the University of Oregon will be taken up this term under the rules and regulation of the United States reserve officers' training camps. BH JOU Tonight ' Richard Bennet "The Gilded Youth" A prodigal son of wealthy parents. A Pl.AV WOIITH HKKI; Alwi nee the (imnts I'awi ilwet Kugar fuetory.' KhoninK Ui:.' ' crowd entering hail(ina; on Ha gar Iteet day. Are you there? ' The ftnrurllng of the larxest flag in Oregon at Ashland July 4th Kayonrt drill Oregon 1H Count Artillery, .Ashland; 7th, t'oast Ar tillery. Medford, in manearers.' , Admission ! and Stic. We pay the war tax ty help our hoys at the front. . MAIMrt'KKITK OAltK TOMORKOW Bijou In hU great Wild and Wooly." E. B. Crouch went to Inland this morning and will spend a few days at the Golden Oak mine. Mrs. Al frost and baby rante up lant night from Medford to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. X. Parker. Don't forget the big sale st Hall's Art store. 50 H. K. snd T. II. Kloyd returned this morning from Medford snd left immediately for, their home at ICr by. ! . ' y. V. riwacker ent to Inland this tnornl'hg and will work In the copper' mines on the uper Crave creek. Tom Oslvln and family, who have been at Crescent City for the sum mer, returned yesterday to their home in thin city. Wednesday. December U. Is the big sale day st Hall's Art store. 30 Mrs. t.snrs. Wshop and two son. C'mtls nnd Jo, who spent tha sum mer at Dorrls. returned last night and left for their home at Selma. Marshal II. Waggoner arrived here a few days ago from Millwood, to. spend a few days with' relatives and to enlist In the aviation section. Are yon asking when and where If you are one of the few persons who has not seen the big Paramount and Artcraft stars. . It may he that your favorite theatre has not an nounced tlielr coming program, which wilt Include the Paramount Artcraft productions. See our ads In- the Oregonlan. , 30 I ' western feature the army and one In the navy. They 30 were: Kitssell II. Wood add l.eltoy I Heed, Grant Pass, aviation sec-" Hon: Dclmer Heighten. (Irani Pass,' aviation, Itlehard C. Jones. (Irantj Pss, quartermaster department;' tloyd Smith and lister I.. Smith,' (laltee. :0th- Knglneers; Daniel II. l-ewls, Central Point, medical corns: Hartsnlt Holmes and Vernon Muru- der. Central Point, aviation; Fred -m Pnpklns, (Irani Pas. nvr. , Kith -.Robes'' MAMISOMK r'AIIKIfM Al ntlMMIVtiH, AM, ItKADV HMI .1 11111)41. MAH. ,nir:i;i':,M,xoTMiti tiit ttHl.n OH WOl l.lt PI. K ASK HIM MOltK Kill (HftlHTMAH TIIA'i)NK OK (K it ttMHlirIM.K III MIIS. $6.50 to $17.50 TIIM'ltK WM,I, WOIITH NKK.IMI. ifVlir tt'.WT TO HI VI! "HIM" A J It WUHOMK t'HHIMT.VlAH dirr. PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. Cish Clothiers ! .Allen Wins Shoot Trohy i Wllford Allen has again won i laurels at trapshootlng as Is Indl j rated by an Item In Monday's Ore I gonian, as follows: "Seven shooters tied In the upei-lnl handicap and In i ! the shnotoff Wllford lAllen won firs' I place, taking the Bristol trophy., and ! Ada Schilling, second, winning the i Felix Friedlander trophy." Joy Theatre TI KHIHY nnd WK.l:.lHIY Jesse-Im Lasky Present HKSMI K HAVAKAW; t ' "The 1 Bottle Imp" Ktiignl In Hnwaliim Islands, If yiu want to see it rrwl live oil urn Miinc t 4 j tonight V The stiry of tlic "llottle Imp" lies t' do m Mil the ndvrnliire . of a Mr f IsIk-i-iiihii, l.nMiku, , who Heel s a girl of royal blood . as his w ife, The l ittle grmils , ooiy wish jjt:l )rt Hiia a lee-i-'ible menace. THK I NIVKil-SAI, ( l ltltKNT KVKNTS I tic and !Sfl: SPECIAL ' To close out the following Cia :kers and Cookies: 135 packages 15c tize ...... 10c 62 packages 35c size ...... 25c Basket Grocery 417 G St. lliisinesa nn:IHc!iil Meeting I' ' lIKI ' The Udles Aidof M. K, church j HICH AKD9 -John W. Klchard of will hold the rexulnr monthly miet-i Springfield, Ore., who was strick en with paralysis at local room ing house isst week, died Monday ilitt In the church parlors Weiliwy, day afternoon. - The business session Will convene promptly at 'i o'clock. This will be followed by si to lul al which Mrs. t.ooney of Sacramento will gve a talk on fond substitutes. All members and friends are cordial ly Invited to lie present. Football Dame ' j- , Given by thKClr1n' Honor Ouard it the Waldorf hall Friday night 32 ;h -; '.' Chicago, Dee. II British recruit- Ing officers today hegsn a drive to enlist the 173,000 subjects of Orsat Britain between the ages of 21 and 31 who clalnsed exemption tinder the. will United States registration law, night. The funeral services will be held at Hall's chapel Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock, with Interment at (irunlle Hill cemetery. - ItKTItOIT At TO DKAIJbJHM ItMHIVK IHO Otthk'IM Detroit., Dee. ll.-A well-known British sgeit. Is authority for tha statement that IlltO.ooofooo In war orders have been placed Jn Detroit and 1 100,000,000. additional will shortly be awarded. Auto companies receive the hulk of this large sum. , . I will close my entire stock of China, Glassware and Pottery, Wall Paper and Art Goods at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 0 ... -Uh. " i Commencing Wednesday, December 1 2, 191?, at 9 o'Clock sSMsWMMWWsWWMMWWHMMs I Stock consisting of hand painted, decorated and plain chinaware; cut, blown and plain glassware;1 carved, decorated and plain, pottery; a splendid assortment of picture frames; plain and decorated dinnerware; pyrex and gurnsey baking ware and everything in the general art line. ' This Is a Bona-Fide Sale at a Big Reduction From Our Regular Prices Look for the pritje tag on every article showing our regular price and our sale price and plainly indicating just how much you save by buying at this sale L B. HALL'S ART STORE . 213 SOUTH SIXTH STREET REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE it ' :