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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1917)
FAG! rOCTl D.1ILT IUK21T RIVRH COl'ltlKR millAV, HMK.MIIKH M, HIT Only Two More Shopping Days Left Buy where you can get.what you want at the most reasonable prices. Here are some suggestions for your gift to "Him." NECKWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS BELT GLOVES ARROW COLLARS UNDERWEAR HOSIERY HAT SHOES PAJAMAS NIGHTSHIRT SCARF PIN STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS PER52N4L Furniture tor gifts. Some excel lent bargains at Helmer'a. 39 23c chocolate at Sabins Saturday. C. Meaner, of Merlin, spent yes terday In the city. We make our own candies, and have a splendid Christmas assort ment. Sugar Bowl. 41 Furniture for children. Some perfect beauties In children and misses rockers at Helmera. i. Geo. H. Durham went to Portland last night to spend the holidays. Fountain pens, $1 up at Clemens. Every lady visiting the store on Saturday, December 22, will receive a souvenir. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. ' 39 G. H. Carner left last night for Portland, where he . will attend to matters of business. A fine line of tapestry furniture at marked down prices at Clark 4b Hol man. 41 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coutant re turned early this morning on the de layed train from Vancouver, where they visited their son, Wallace, who has enlisted in the 23d Engineers. Children's books at Clemens. 40 A Maxim, of Brookings, stopped over In the city with friends while on his way to Portland. 23 Christmas chocolates at Sa bln's Saturday. 39 Picture framing at Clark Hoi man's cannot he equalled In work and real value. 41 Get the Noble Christmas Bird of us and you will have the best in the land City Market 40.1 O STREET PHOXE 32 CUFF LINKS UMBRELLA SUIT CASE TRAVELING BAG SILK MUFFLER WONDER SUIT WONDER OVER COAT OREGON CITY MACKINAW SWEATER LOCAL See our window for specials for balance of year. Clark ft. Holman. 41 Rex Parker left today for Port land, where he will snd the holi days with relatives. Souvenir day, Saturday, Decem ber 22. Mrs. E. Rehkopf. ,. 39 Mrs. C. W. Frost and daughter went to Portland last night, where they will remain for a short time. Large assortment of dolls at Clemehs. 40 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Linton and daughter Myrtle, left lant evening for Eugene to spend the holidays. The best furniture Is always found at Clark ft Holman. 41 Miss t.ovelle Boozer arrived this morning from Whitman college, at Walla Walla, to spend the holidays with her father and sisters. Liggets candy, 25c to $3 at Clem ens. 40 Frank Tlngley, of Vancouver. Wash., arrived here last night for a visit with his son, Luther, one of the local recruiting officers, and fam ily. Mrs. R. F. Gorham left last even ing for Albany to join her husband, who Is employed In the Willamette valley. The best assortment of station ery, 3c to S3 at Clemens. 40 Rockers for gifts. Leather, tap estry, old Ivory reed and oak rock ers at Helmers. . 39 Mrs. M. G. Kirkpatrlck and two children left last evening for Camas, Wash., where they will spend the holidays. Plenty of candy for all, Christmas mixed, 20c per pound at the Sugar Bowl. 41 Mary Pickford lOr and 'J.Tc COMIXO "BARRIER" SnffmvSw I The Litt't PrirK-eji ?I The only place In town to get I'andy canes at 5c each. Sugar Howl. 41 Stewart U Toten, city attorney of Springfield. Ohio, ho has been In Josephine county on business con nested with the Oriole mine, went to Portland YYedenaday night aeconv panled by Attorney Paul Blanchard Semi the Courier as a Christmas gift. 40 Always pure and fresh. Our Christmas candles were made this week. Sugar Bowl. 4t Holiday Immv (liven by the (iirls Honor Guard IVcember it. at Waldorf hall. 39 W. It. ( Mertiii Gen. Logan W. U. C. will hold It regular aeml-monihly meeting, and the last for the year, on Saturday afternoon. An Invitation for every member to be present. Him em lllitomlng T. P. Cramer reports that Snow Drops are In full bloom In hla gar den and that violets areb udden and will probably be In bloom In a few days. The Snow Props bloom ordi narily In February. Red Cn (lirixtmxa Tree Geo. U Yonker has offered to bring Christmas trees to town for the benefit of the Red Cross. The prices will be 10c, lie and 20c, ac cording to slie. The trees will lie delivered, on Monday. Phone or leave your orders at Cramer Bros. 5 5-J. and do It today. 40 Searrh Itaggaue for How Acting on the request from the Jackson county authorities Sheriff I-e-ia searched the 'hand baggage of two travellers who arrived here last evening, for liquor but found none, there was however a pungent odor notable when near the travel lers that would lead suspicions per sons to believe that the liquor was Inside the men. To My Patron- My entire file of prescriptions for glasses has been left with Hert Barnes, the Jeweler. He will be In position to fill your orders for re placing lenses. Dr. Ed. Rywater 40 Itrooklngn Couple Arrested A few minutes after having receiv ed word from the authorities at Brookings, Deputy Sheriff Lister ar rested U A. Lewis and Mrs. Dexter at a local hotel on a warrant charg ing them with a statutory offense. They were placed n Jail to await the arrival of the officers of Curry coun ty. "Von Are Going" Where? To Applegate of course. When? December 2.1th, Christinas night, an all night dance with a big "eats" at mid-night. Tickets 32. 40 i lrrlinM the lat Time If Mr. Hoover keepi i:p his com mendable work we may be called upon to stop selling the famous 23c chocolates. Saturday for Christmas use we have a fresh shipment. Not more than two bags to a per son. Sabin's. 39 Marble Contractor Visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lutz arrived this morning from Portland and will spend the holidays here with Mrs. Lutx parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cook of Three Pines, who will be In the city for a few weeks. Mr. Liit? Is a prominent marble contractor in Portland, and supplied the marble for the Northwestern National, the First National, and the V. 8. Nation al bank building, as well as many of other prominent Portland build ings. Joy Theatre JOY THEATRE HATIRHAY . OS1X She Found Friday on Monday Hut she loved him all week. Intrigue, ail venture and ro mance make one of the great, put photoplays of ' "Miss Robinson Crusoe ' A 5-aet Metro Womlerptuy of society In New York and 4'1ioiinhd(I Inlands Starring EDDY WEHLEN The moat bewitching atur on flic screen A (1u-Utmaa SuggtwtWin The dally visits of the Roue River Courier would be a gift ap preciated throughout the year; ape rial girt price. S. 40 tlirUtmaa I 'nigrum A Christmas program will be given at the Baptist church at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. No effort has been spared to make the pro gram a pleasing one. Besides a number of good musical selections. Or. Wit ham will give an address on "The Christmas Spirit." A reading will also be given by Mrs. R. M. Saliniarsh entitled, "The Divine lad der." The public la cordially Invit ed to attend. lumx GODFREY Al 'their home on the Crescent City road. Friday morn ing, December 21, to Mr. and Mrs. John II. Godfrey, a daughter. MMUIIF.lt REKS-8TOREY At the Grants Pans hotel. Monday, December IT, Harrison Rees of Canynnvllle, and Irma Marie Storey, Justice James Holman officiating. KMMXN4 IttXKIHNU IS THE NORTHWEST Portland, Dec. 21. Cessation, of rain and colder weather brought the flood crisis to a close throughout the Northwest today. COMING The mighty drnnin of the Iav and Uoin' "The ( Slacker" With Kinily Stevens JOY THEATRE Tuesd.iv Wednesday Dec. 25 mid Hi Mr. Kwartx, of the Wonder clothing More, says of this pic ture) "I stood In line three time to see thin picture at the Utterly theatre In Portland, when It was being shown at SM, fto and 75 rents. The fourth time I nan able to gel In. The Slacker It a truly won oVrfnl picture, and of cxpn-lnl interest at Ihln time." 1 COMING ' (5-rccl film production "Alice in Wonderland" A picture for kiddies from 1 to 100 yeai-s (Jiven under auspices of Public Library JOY THEATRE Thursday, Dec. 27 A f tcrnooii and Evening COMING' The master drama "The Honor System" ; Featuring Geo Walsh and Gladys llockwell A thrilling plot Absorbing, Convincing JOY THEATRE Friday Katurdav Dec. 28 and 29 ."The Honor System" lias broken box office records all over the county. It is gener ally conceded y rrltlcs to lie the biggest picture of the year und to lie the, equal of the "lllrth of a Nation." fl account of the washout on '.: rnllroad the show did not c!ve yesterday a expected, will l-e shown tonight. tHrsCap fflrisimas man is a .i GRANTS PA&S. OktEGON Money OtiHker Com I'laaea, 8 I'aokagee ,...J Omiker Oats. Urge alae Jrrgrim Toilet Hoapa, 8 for Jet (HI Hlioe Drewainjt, ghc alae, g for Mixed Nuts, ier lb .'. Basket 417 E London, Dec. i 1. Portuguese troops near Invent le, north of Ar ras, last night repulsed an attempt ed (lerman raid, according to an of ficial statement Issued today from !lrlilsh headquarters In France and Belgium. The German artillery was active In the Ypres section. GALLOWAY EXPLAINS TAX LIMITATION LAW Salem. Dec. 21. Construing the 6 per cent tax limitation amendment, Tax Commissioner C. .8. Galloway today advised the county clerk th.il the amendment, does not app y ;o any particular Mutt tux i-harjo against the counties, nltlioiuh It V i plles to the levy as a whole. . . Hhepherdsvllle, Ky., Dec. 21 For ty one persons were killed and 39 Injured In a railroad wreck here last night. NKW TODAY (CLASSIFIED AD RATES. 36 words, two Issues, 25c; six Issues, 60c; one month, 11.60, when paid In advance. When nnt nalH In ...n.. 6c per line per Issue.) . PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mrs. R. 8. Bush, 109 North Sixth, phone "-R- . tr KOR SANK Three big mules, l.ToO pounds and over, 8 years old; one horse. 1,400 pounds, for sale cheap. Inquire Grants Pass II v- efy- 44 KOR SALE 640-acre ranch ""four miles north of Orants Pass. Also 132 acres saw timber, saw mill, .planer and traction engine. W. J. Savage, Rd. 1, llox 54, Orants Pass, Ore. 41 KOR SAI-E-Two (uncalled fori tailored to order suits and one overcoat at special bargain. Geo, S. Calhoun. B03 O Street, 40 The ideal Christmas gift for a bath robe! He will blesn ft . . i ti your uioiiguuuiiiess every nine no puts it on. We've a fine line the st.vles are unusually handsome. Trimmed and tailored in a variety of handsome designs, with silk cord or belt. Every one a beauty. $5.00 to $17.50 JUST COME, SEE I tttore open tonight, Saturday and Monday nights Savers ilNr XAr Grocery G St. I Sim Have Bone-Dry Wood and Half-Dry Wood Heat I tan lluy ('aah on IMIirry PARSONS' WOOD YARD llame B-ll, or 101-R iTV TIUCAMl'lUCH'g NOTICK There are funds In the city treas ury to redeem all warrants drawn on the general fund numbered No. 13, 229 to 13.274 Inclusive. Intereta will rease after December 24 th. 1317. Dated at Urants i'ass. Oregon, Uu cember 21st, 1917. 0. 1 JK3TKII. , Cily Treasurer. A HAPI'V (HKIHT.MAH ' TIIOI'OHT KODAK The gift that adds to the good tlmos at the moment; that In doors and out gives xnst to the merry making and then pre serves the happy picture story of all that goes to make the day a merry one, Our store Is alive with Christ mas suggestions. Kverythlng Photographic everything to-dnte. Music & Photo House Stnnioit Itocrl), Tropr. 0