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FAGB FOIR DAILY tCXlUH KlVfeUi OOLKIhrl WEDNESDAY,. NOVRMBKIl T, 10I PER52Nr1L LOCAL 4 The Eest Music In the World-lOc! In and t uikiw you Crnrara Shot Music th edition that trim you tbi workl's most famous nuitN pieoaa. beautifully printed on the best of paper for 10c You couldn't buy batter music, mora beaut ifullv shaataa why pay hurher pcicaa! JM a ntefOndwm't t,QO0UctiaK AarUCaeraa UFaleaaa Bararalla Faet ana Peaaaal RaUarly Measliest Soaata Hassarasaaa rVttette froat Lada D Treretore WilUaal Tail Criauea Blaakaa Trarlata Manila Ttuaia Taa Flattarar All selections certified and guaran teed to be correct. Ask (attbaCsmiora) Catalua it's free. The Music and Piwto House S taa too Bowcll, Proprietor JOY- Theater WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Admission 13c and 25c ir wpi M w, a a lacaraaralaw) Lois Welters Bif Dramatic Treat for the Who! Family psbandsoiily n I U. STARRING MILDRED HARRIS M AEW TOUAY PIANO TUNING Owing to the ur gent request of a number of Grants Pass musical people, George W. Cross, of Medford, will again be here on Monday, Decem ber 2, to fill orders now on hand. Any others wishing their pianos tuned and repaired, kindly notify Rowell Music Store, phone 126-J. , 30 MUST SELL at once, 1912 5-passen-ger Chalmers,, good as new, also trailer, $475 cash or part liberty bonds takes both. Act quickly. Call 707 E street. 28 FOR SALE Good cook stove in Al condition, $10; also fruit Jars, folding bed, table, bed springs and other furniture. Call at 707 E street. 28 WANTED A baby puBh cart. Phone 272J. . 27 Legal 'Blanks at the Courier. Thanksgiving Dinner at the New Josephine Hotel Prom 8:30 to 8 p. m. Seventy-fire Cents per Plate Orchestra Manic I hi ring Dinner MENU Dungesness Crab Cocktail Soup Cream of Chicken Prlntanlere Relishes Celery Hearts 8Hced Tomatoes Shrimp Salad Roasts Roast Oregon Turkey, Olympia Oys ter Dressing Domestic Duck, Stuffed, Baked New ton Apples Baked Milk Fed Chicken with Plum Butter Prime Ribs of Native Beef, au Jus Cranberry Sauce Served With Every Order. Vegetables Cream Crushed Potatoes Asparagus Points Buttered ' Desserta Old Fashioned English Plum Pud ding, Fruit or Hard Sauce Apple Pie with BluehlU Cheese Nuts . i Raisins Tea Coffee .' Milk Chocolate Demi Tassa Take my iword and don't miss this for It is going to be the best yet. Raymond Hamm, Chef Eclus Pollock returned this uiortt' Ing from a business trip to Salu. Walter Marvin made a business trip to Medford today. J. . Johnson left for Gold Hill today. T. M. Stott and family are spend ing Thanksgiving at Medford. Miss Lulu Benedict went to Med ford this morning for a few days. Frank Bramwell went to Medford this morning. Doughnuts for Thanksgiving Moore's Bakery. Mrs. W. Bagley, of Hugo, Is In the city today. Mrs. P. B. Wlckham made a trip to Medford this afternoon. Mrs. George Tryon. of Crescent City, arrived last night from Taco ma. "Dagett and RamdeM's Cream." Sabin has it. 26 W. H. Jensen, of Portland, ls spending Thanksgiving here with his family. Mrs. a' Loughrldge and sister. Dr. Lottie Findley, are spending the af ternoon at Medford. Mrs. V. L. Ruiter and daughter ar rived this afternoon from Roseburg to visit Mrs. M. B. Green. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Bryan left this afternoon for San Jose to spend sev eral weeks with their son. Mrs. E. C. Briggs and two chil dren, who have been visiting rela tives here, returned to Portland to day. Private R. W. Tavenner, assistant clerk of the local board, will leave this evening to spend Thanksgiving at his home in Independence. A good battery without service Is like bread without yeaat It won't stand np. See Dr. Spark. 27 Mrs. Oleson and eight children arrived this morning from Astoria to join Mr. Oleson, who has been in the city for several weeks. H. M. Parks, director of the bu reau of mines, arrived this morning and made a trip to the Williams valley. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Churchill, of Glendale, are spending Thanksgiving with the former's uncle, E. L. Churchill. Mrs. John Patrick and her sister. Mrs. John Simpson, of Iowa, who Is spending the winter here, went to Roseburg last night to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Elder Rlppey, president of the Southern- Oregon conference of Seventh Day Ad vent 1st s, and Mr. Shrewsbury, of Roseburg, arrived here this afternoon for a stay of sev eral days. When you need battery help pick out the fellow who can help you most, not an amateur. See Dr. Spark. . 27 Miss Myrtle Cooley arrived here last night from Corvallis and was the guest of Miss Wilda Counts un til this morning, when she left for her home at Brookings. Mrs. Ed. Holland, of Holland, who spent the past three weeks with her daughters at Klamath Falls, return ed to Grants Pass last night accom panied by one daughter. Miss Vera, who has been seriously 111 with pneumonia. Let little old Hydrometer make an X-Ray of your battery, ft may save you an operation. See Dr. Spark. 27 Office Phone Changed Call 22-R or call at 415 G street for F. G. Isham, transfer. 28 Oxford Thanksgiving Dinner- Roast turkey and chicken pie din ner with. delicious home-made mince pies, hot biscuits, cranberries, and all the good thins, that go with a Thanksgiving dinner at the Oxford, Thursday evening, 5:30 to 7:30. The price will be Fifty Cents. 26 Godowiski Misses Train- Leopold Godowskl. famous Polish pianist who was billed for a perform ance at Medford tonight, failed to make connections and will not reach Medford. He expects to be In Med ford Friday and will give his pro gram that evening. Defvlno tha r.i u. Pneumatic regulation of the tern- nerature or residences Is provided by new thermostat that switches elec tricity to s motor to open or doss drafts In the heating apparatus. Church Novelty. W UIIUUl muur Bensonhnrst Bore, I was there last DIUIUOi "Anything new AcAnaV "Indeed, yes. Grimes' boy, who Is home on furlough, was there, nnd the uuuumn announced: The young mnn In khaki will now take tip tho nii co Hon In his helmet.' " Five Dollars Howard Five dollars reward will be paid tor the arrest and conviction of any one stealing the Dally Couriers from residences or mall boxes. Superintendent YImII School County School Superintendent Mrs. liacon spent the fore part of the week visiting tho schools In the northern part of the county. Smith Ktehaiigea lroiierty Will C. Smith has exchanged a 320-acre tract one mile from Wolt Creek tor the Peterson 10 acres on the Rogue river, a few miles from the city on the River road. Electrical Work Installed by an established elec trical firm with competent men. Pauls Electric Store, phons SO, Med ford, Ore. 26 Snow at Medford A white Thanksgiving seems as sured Medford this year the first since 1910. Snow began tailing at noon Tuesday, and the beautiful con tinued to blanket the earth all after noon. It is the first snowfall of the season. Medford Tribune. - Firth Buys Stork Edgar Firth returned this morn ing from Redding, where he spent the past week. While there Mr. Firth purchased a dry goods stork which will be shipped to Grants Pass. The difficulty of securing sufficient goods in many lines makes the purchase of a complete retail stock a good business proposition. Xo Paper Thursday There will be no Courier printed tomorrow (Thursday), but the day will be observed aa a day of rest and thanksgiving by the Courier em ployes. All business houses will be closed. In the evening there will be united - Thanksgiving services, to gether with a community sing, at the Baptist church, to which all are Invited. Second Hand Cars Tavls & Adams Auto Co., Max Well Garage. 27 Campbell Transferred Mrs. W. N. Campbell received a letter from her Son, Corporal Geo. N. Campbell, of the 14th Infantry. who has been stationed at Camp Dodge, Iowa, who has been sick 1n the base hospital for the past six weeks. He will be transferred to Whipple barracks, Arizona, for bis health, he having contracted tuber culosis following an attack of in fluenza. Says "Flu" Is Worse A traveling salesman from Port land stated this morning that the influenza epidemic In that city is now worse than ever, many new cases appearing. This Is In contra diction to the statement made by Mayor Baker In today's Oregonian, who says the epidemlo in Vortfand Is well under control and that the auditorium there will soon be clear ed of lnflnenza patients and again in public use. Legal Blanks at the Courier. Panama 11:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. ...Menu... Soup Cream of Celery Relishes-' Chow-chow Celery lOo Head Lettuce 10c Roasts Young Turkey, Oyster Dressing, yith Cranberry Sauce 50c Leg of Pork end Apple Sauce 35c Sirloin of Beef and Brown Gravy 35c Entree Short Ribs of Beef and Horse Ra dish 3 So Grilled Pork Chops 35c Fried Salmon 35c T-Bone Steak, special, 50c Breaded Veal Cutlets 40c Vegetables Mashed Potatoes ' Stewed Corn Desserts Hot Mince Pie Pie per cut 10c Beverages Tea Coffee MJlk Short Order Service AU Hours THANKSGIVING 9 With the ending of the terrible strug gle and days of strife that have dark ened the world for four long years, every heart overflows with sincere thankfulness. Humanity's greatest crusade has been success fully waged and gloriously won. The world has been'delivered from the menace of the forces of evil and darkness, and will engage in giving thanks with the same fervor as did the Pilgrams who dedicated this day to their deliverance and freedom. And what a feeling of pride comes to Ameri cans here at home when we review the daring deeds of sacrifice and service of our brave boys who offered jheir all that justice and peace may be restored to all the world. Let us give thanks that victory is ours that our sacrifices have not been in vain that our nation has been blessed with valorous sons. And for the boys over there, let us offer a prayer that 'ere another Thanksgiving dawns they will be safely home. PEERLESS CLOTHING CO. 4 "IF MEN WEAR IT. WE HAVE IT MiNssrd Their I lout Three boys, about 16 years of age, claiming Portland as their home, ar rived In Grants Pass this morning from the south. They say they had steamer tickets from San Francisco to Portland, but missed the boat at Frisco. They were inquiring for work, Intending to work their way north. Examination iWtponed The U. 3. civil service commission announces that the examinations for forest and field clerk and clerk with a knowledge of stenography or type writing have been postponed from November 30, 1918, to December 7, 1918. For Information concerning these examinations, apply to the lo cal secretary, board of civil service examiners, at the postoffice, this city. COME Music at the Grants Pass Hotel and Thanksgiving Dinner wlU be served from 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. MENU Celery Fruit Salad Oyster Soup Roast Turkey with Dressing Cranberry Sauce 4 Creamed Potatoes and Turnips Sweet Potatoes Pumpkin Pie Mince Meat Pie Good Dinner and Good Service PRICE 80c We Sell Smiles DOX'T I1KMEVE IT, EH? COME IN AM) LET 18 PROVE IT You'll find a aiiille In every cup f ten or coffee ImiukIiI from us. There'll be a smile In cveiy lixif of bread made from our flour. Smiles J ut radiate from our hams and breukfiua bacon. 0en a package of our lircaLfitNt food It's Juxt full of smile. The cook smile when she ue our liird and flavoring r tract. That' the most Important smile of nil KEEP HKIl SMIL . THE ROCHDALE THE STORE OF GUARANTEED GOODS C. R, Kin ELD, Manager Sale Price on Blow-out Boots Heavy vulcanized I oot nil size regular 75c seller For short time only 50c SEE OUR WINDOW C L. HOBART CO. Grants Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. W. T. llreen, Propr. H. Glddlngs, Agent Big Pierce Arrow Cars Easy Riding Office Old Observer Bill. Corner Seventh and G sti-eots Phone 26 Telephone 228-J and 103