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MINUAV, KMimt la, loiT. DAILV. 1100111 lilt Jill. COlJtlMI Special To Close Out the Following Lines: 37-Pkg. Hills Bros. Tea, 25c size . 18c 21-Pkg. Tolgers Tea, 25c size 18c 9-Cans Longs Cane and Maple Syrup, 85c size 70c 140 Pkg. Macaroni, Spaghetti or noodles, 3 for 25c 30 Pkg. Quaker Oats, large size ........y28c 1 Lot Hills Dale Asparagus tips, per can .....20c 1 Lot Swifts Naptha Soap, per bar ... 5c Jergens toilet soaps, 3 for 25c Basket 417 : PERS2W1L. J. S. Ma Murray went to Aakland Saturday morning. Ceeful Chrlatmaa glfte at Cramer Broa. 14 J. 1. de Uraaae, of Dryden, trane acted liiMlneaa In the rlty yeaterday. Furniture for Chrlatmaa itlfta. A fine line of Haywood rocker, at m llelmer'a. 3f l.Uk eelf-uaatlng roaiter at Cra mer Broa. t 3 Mra. K. O. Bryan, Of William, creek, w'a a lty vl.ltor yeaterday. Furniture for Chrlatmaa gl'ta; an eiceiiilonally tine llD of ihll dren'i roikere at llelmer'a. K Crocua bulba at Cramer Broa. 34 K. I.. Coburn returned today from Portland, where he attended coun ty cleiVa convention.. . . .t Make Ihl. a furniture Chrl.tmai and you will find lomi very goud bargain In dining room and bed mom furnKure at llelmer'a. ' S Hyacinth and nardmnie bulba at Cramer Broa. 34 H. E,' Shelby, foreman of to Itlver Bank farm, left laat evening for Belllngham, Waah., where ha will upend the holiday. How to he a oldler. IJc at Clemen.. 34 Electric toa.ler for only 33.25 at V Cramer Broa. 34 J. W. Kaya. who haa bean In the city for a few daya on builneaa, re turned today lo hie home In Eu ne, Souvenir day, Saturday, - Decem ber 23, Mra. E. Rebkopf. I Community "Patrician" allver at Cramer Broa. 34 Mr. and Mra. O. 8. Monkler, of Wolf Creek, returned to their home yeaterday, after a abort Ylalt.ln the city. Holland bulba at Cramer Broa. 34 Fountain pena, f 1 up at Clemen. Candle and nuta of all klnda In bulk and boxea at Hornlng'a Bhack. Mlaa Mia Mela.ner left yeaterday for Ro.eburg. where ahe will visit - for a abort time. JOY Sunday and Monday WILLIAM A. BRADY in Association with . i WORLD PICTURES Presents ' Alice Brady in "MATERNITY" Story by Shannon Fife This feature is such a wonderful production that tot) much could not bo said about it. Alice Brady appears in it at her brilliant best, the story told is so utterly different and so intensely interesting and the various scenes especially the tremendous fire scene are so big and 'magnificent, that this picture is easily raised into the class of the exceptional. See it. Also two reels Knights and Ladies of Security events in addition to regular program. I Oc mill. l!0c , ' This feature is such Grocery G St. LOCAL : Harry 8tarr went to Portland lu.t night for a few daya on bualneaa. Community ailverwear at Cramer Broa. 4 - "Over the Top," at Clemana. 34 Mr.. LeU Hart and aon arrived Saturday from Portland and will be In the city for few daya. The bet aaaortmanl of alalion ery, 3So to $3 at Clemen. 34 Nut bowl with anvil and plcka at Cramer Broa. 34 Mr. K. C. I'nderwood and aon, Lawrence, went lo Merlin Saturday to apend a day with friend. Beat creamery butter, 35c a, roll, J. Pardee. ''' 33 . Furniture for children: aome fine Juvenile tallica, chair and deakl at llelmer'a. ' . M - . . - . ' - f ,-, - Bread makera al Cramer Uro. 34 " Mr. Clara Coffman haa returned home from a elx-weake' xl.lt with her daughter at Portland and with frlenda at Kugene. Children' hooka al Ctemena. 34 An elegant preient for Chrlitmaa I one of our Howard watchea. The Howard la In a elau by ltielf. le cher & Son. 34 Mlaa Beaale Marahat. Gertrude and Alloe ' Nevel, of Glendale, were Grant Paa Miltora Saturday. Large aaaortment' of dolla at Clemen. 34 Mr. T. E. Wallace returned home laat week from Millwood, . accom panied by her daughter. Mra. Wag goner, and three children, who will make their home In Oranta Paaa. Every lady vlaltlng the atore on Saturday, December 33, will receive aonvenlr. Mra. B. Rehkopf. 31 . We have aome exceptional bar gain In dlamonda, one carat atonea, bought before the ralee, we will aell at the former price, which la much leaa than that of today. .. Liberty bonda taken In part or full payment at Letcher k flon'i. 34 Linnet candy, 25o to 33 at Clem en.. 34 a wonderful Tyrrell earner returned ttaturday morning from JCufna, where he pant a couple of weeke. 1 l'lxr, tobacco and cluaretu In ClirUlnin parkagea for eoldiera, all iady to mail at Horning' Shark. 14 . Mr and Mra. Henry MorrUoii and daughter, of Klamath Kalle, who l'rnt few daya wltb Mr. Uorrl 'in' alatar, Mr.. Rc-liia Pollock, lefl lt olicnl for Walla Walla, Waah., near which place they will make I hoi r home. ' Culvemal percolator, at Cramer Hroit, 4 J mra Mmire la Hrrjiwant Jamea Moore of Ihl cliy, now al Camp lwa, baa bexn aiHlnta! a ergeanl. Mnt. (irlflln In MxOfot-d Mra. J. n. (Irlffln, of Crania Paw, la vUltlna relatival and frlanda In the city. Medford Kun. More MaiMidla Holil Two rara were aold yesterday by the Colllna Auto company. Thl makea four ran aold by them dur ing tbe pant four daya. Cliiintmaa Uirlita We have extra globea for your Chrlatmaa tree llghta. ChrUtmaa tree colored light In aete, all col ore, alao extra globea. Buah Klec trle Store. J 5 Box Social al Wll.lcrrllle There will be a box aoclal at the Wlldervllle church on Wedneaday evening. December 20, the proceed to be divided between the Arme nian relief and the toldler fund. KP ting . K. H. Caldwell, who enll.ted In the 3Ub engineer from Oranta Pa, leaving here November M, wrltea bla wife from Washington, D. C, that he la expecting oon to aall for France. The regiment ha been equipped hut la not yet filled up. Mike tla IIU (inn . .Mike Clemen protlded against the chilly blaita of winter by Black ing hi woodshed with dry oak. The oak, however, la disappearing much faiter than It ahould, and Mike aya ome on will get a ahot In the leg If he catchea them at the wood pile. 1 Now Have Wood L Get In your order.. It will be very fcarce. Paraoo'a Wood Tard. . 34 Many Rat Turkey r 1 An Immense crowd waa attracted by the turkey .upper given by the Preabyterlan ladle Friday night, and although they had provided for a large number, many were turned away unfed, their ticket Money being refunded. , There were 30 automo bile, parked near the church at one time. Itlver Bank Creamery Owned and operated by Leonard Estate company, ia paying S3 cent, for butler fat. Paymenta are made promptly on the 6th and 20U of each month, and all welghta and tcate abiolntely guaranteed. " 49tf Forme Tow Boy Improve ' The following article taken from the Roaebu'rg Newa win be of Inter eat to the older resident of thla city: Phil Harth, aon of Mr. and Mra. Henry Harth, of thla city, who waa recently operated on at Mercy hospital for Internal rupture, la aaid to be Improving aa well aa could be expected, but It will be aome time before tbe young man la able to be about. The Other Wie Man" Henry Van Dyke' classic, "The Other, Wise Man" will be the special feature of the Chrlatmaa celebration In Bethany Preabyterlan church on Chrlatmaa Eve. Lantern slide that have been prepared with great care and skill will be thrown on the amen and the story wlll.be told by Mra. 8oranaon. Those who know Mr. 8oranaon'a gift for story tell ing will appreciate this unusual priv ilege. An old time Chrlatmaa party will be given the children the same evening. Xew Member Added to K. A L. of S. Thirty-two new members were In itiated into the order of the Knlghta and Ladles of Security at their reg ular meeting in the W. 0. VV. hall Friday evening. After the ceremo nies were preformed an enjoyable entertainment 'waa given, conslstlntr of vocal and Instrumental muni", readings and apeeches. The splen did work of Mr. and Mrs. E. X, Salt marsh In securing new members Ik highly appreciated by all of the knights and ladles of the order, there beln 100 new members add ed, due to their tlreles labor. Galloa Hoy Jrin- . Hoy C. Bbarlow, of Gallop enliat- ed In tbe navy Friday and left yea terday for Portland. Mure elatwrlla Hrrn A car of Maxwell automobile ar rived yeaterday for the Colllna Auto company. Women Are. lavlUsl Women are apecUHy Invited to the Chamber of Commerce luncheon .uonuay noon, rney will hear- a iiiumI Iniere.tlng Ulk, one whlib none can afford to miaa. Xew Fiinln Holil Lewla Parker of Grama Pa.a, and J. (I. Bowell, Hi., of Holland, are now driving new Ford car. purchaaed from Ih C. I llobart Co. Parrnl-Tnulirr Meeting A meeting of the Parent-Teacher aaaoi-latlon will be held at the Eaat achool Monday afternoon at 8:30. An Iniere.tlng program will be pre vented and an opportunity given to renew memherahlpa and pay duea. Honor Guard I Ml nee Tbe dance given by the Honor Guard glrla on Friday night waa a .ucceaaful affair. The financial auc- ceaa waa largely due to the Fruit dale onhe.tra, which donated Ita ervlce. aa a contribution to the comfort kit fund which haa now reached over $120. Thirty dollar. la the amount yet to be rained. CtiriMtmaa Mualc at llelhaay The Chrlatmaa concert to be given In Bethany Pre.byterlan church Sunday evening. December 23, will be a' treat to all mualc lover. Mra. Will Ireland, the director of mualc for the church, haa a chorua of 5 voice in training for the event and high cla.a muic will be given. Mm. llanimlUre tint Had New Mr. John Hampshire' was noti fied Saturday of the sudden death of her mother, Mra. Anna Harvey, at Lincoln, Neb., resulting from an at tack of bronchial pneumonia. Mr. and Mra. Hampshire went to Port land Saturday night and will prob ably "go to Lincoln,'- their trip de pending upon the receipt of a wire at Portland. Mra. Harvey waa also a coii.ln of C. H. Woodward. I 1 - lturi..Team Victorious . . MnVoln 8avage, principal of .the Rik 1W hiiib achool. who Is auendlna Sumlty at home, reporta jhat at the t: . y$ ... rTiaay nmm names me Kucn girie- hasket bail team won over the Cen tral Point team with a score of 19 to 8, fend the Ruch boys' team won over-the Applegate team, 31 to 14. There was also a contest between the Applegate community boys' team and . the Central Point boys, Apple- gate winning. Greenback Pound A great many people are skeptical about the value of advertising for lost articles, especially when the ar ticle 1a a government greenback, but the columns of the Courier are con tinually proving their worth. Last Sunday Mr. Nipper lost a 33 bill. On Friday night he advertised the lose and Saturday morning Raymond Pf later, clerk at the Pardee -grocery, brought In the $5 bill. He found It Sunday but had not means of know ing the owner,, until he advertised. "Be sure to bring me a Victrola" That' the Christmas mes sage to Santa Claus from thou sands of little hearts, And with Victmlaa from 20 up and on our easy, payment plan ifa easy to gratify their wIhIi. Make thla n Victroln man" for tho kiddie. Chrisi- The Music and Photo House Stnntna RowclL Prpr. v.. .. . WhofladeKaissr? Young men were made to be Boidiera Irishmen were made to be cops, Saurekraut was made for the Germans, ) Spaghetti was made for wops And John Deere makes plows for the farmers. Fish were made to drink water, And bums were made to drink booze, Hanks were made for the money, Money was made for the Jews, Arid John Deere harrow are made of steel. Kvery thing waa made for something, Syracuse plows are made to give satisfaction, (lod made President Wilson, Hut who in II made the Kaiser? C. A; Winetrout THK IMPLEMENT MAX EXTRA ATTRACTION JOY THEATRE SUNDAY zd MAY, Dec 16 zed 17 2,000 feet of films portraying the interesting fea tures of the recent national convention of the KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF SECURITY The Leading Beneficiary Society SEE THE CONVENTION HALL THE GREAT STREET PARADE The competitive, prize drill by the best degree staffs in the United States, and many other attractive fea tures. . All members of the order requested to attend. This will be an added attraction in connection with the regular show. ... . , LOYAL? Is Labor Getting . and Giving a Square Deal ? Hear "The War Message to Labor" SUNDAY NIGHT 7:30 Bethany Presbyterian Church A Timely Topic Vigorously 1 Discussed llexl CVom Shipment The local. Red Cross chapter will make a shipment of finished work ' n Thursday, and are especially de- siroua that those who have knitting lu their Iior.iw shnll !in!sh and r t irn ell articles by Tfe.i?diy. . At Myron Bcozer o'Clock SHOOTING MATCH Grant Pasa rifle range, December 23- There will be $50 in prizes. It ! the duty of every American citi zen 10 anow now to ehaot a rifle and ahoQt fo hit Come and tr your eklll, 36