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About Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1918)
PAGE FOUR DAILY ltOGl'E IUVKH OOl'lllKli 81' N DAY, DKCNM1IKU iiil. Music Brightens the Home No home ts complete without a. phonograph. It brightens the quiet evening hour, it affords recreation and it entertains visitors with the music ot the world's greatest artists. Nothing can compare with the life-like natural tones of the Edison Diamond AMBEROLA Come in and hear your favor ite records. No obligation. The Music &Pkcto House Sum ton Ronrell. Proprietor Red Cross Rooms Closed The Red Cross rooms In the court house will not be opened next week. Wearing New Uniform Johnnie Williams, the Western Union messenger, is sporting a new uniform, sent as a Christmas remin der by the company. One Case Reported Dr. Nibley, city health officer, re ports that only one new case ot In fluenza has been reported to him. One case of red measles was also reported. Big Turkey Dinner Are you going to dine out Sunday evening? Our famous turkey din ner will be served promptly at 6:30 until 8 p. m. Seventy-five cents. Try to get there. The New Jose phine Hotel, the brightest spot in town. 46 Envelopes at tha Courier Office. PERSSNdL 5 LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Webber are in from Placer. Try the Oxford Grill tor your lunch Monday. S Edith Brigga went out on the stage to Kerby today. Richest milk, finest cream. Moore Baking Company. E. R. Crouch spent Saturday at Hornbrook on business. "Aladdin Dye Soap" Sabln has It 47 N. F. MeDuff returned Saturday afternoon from a trip to Portland. Caning Seta at Cramer Bros. 46 Earl Oilman, of Portland, state grain grader and inspector, ts visit ing his father, C. N. Gilman. Community Silverware at Cramer Bros. 48 Mrs. Fred Hart ot Kerby, and two children returned Saturday morning from Albany, where they visited rel atives. Lunch Boxes with Thermos bottles at Cramer Bros. 46 Ralph E. Taynor left Saturday morning for American Lake for de mobilization. Wlllard Batteries and Willard ser vice are the winning team in the starting and lighting league. The Battery Shop. 47 Mrs. Jos. Martellettl went to Oak land, Calif., Saturday morning for an extended .visit with relatives. A set ot children's table and chairs would solve the gift problem. Good patterns at Helmer's. 47 Sergeant Major Elvln Wolfolk ar rived Saturday morning from Camp Lewis on furlough to spend Christ mas at home. Our store will be open next week. Holman's Furniture Store. 46 It pays to let an expert test your battery regularly pays In better lights, better starting, better ignition and lower upkeep cost. The Battery Shop. 47 Usk self-basting Roastors at Cramer Bros. 46 Miss Ida Booth, of Portland, ar rived here Saturday morning from Chico, Calif., where she visited with friends, and will spend Sunday with her brother, T. C. Booth. What you want In furniture at the price you can afford to pay at Hol man's. 46 Mrs. Isabella Butcher of , San Frun clsco, will spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Reed, at Wll- Hams. A Free sewing mnchlne, an ideal gift, at wholesale prices at Helmer's. 47 See those Hoosler Cabinets at Hol man's Furniture Store. 605 O St. 46 Special line of fancy box candles at $1.25 at Homing's Shack. 47 H. E. Gething. of Oakland. Ore., was In the city a few hours Satur day. He leaves tor Sacramento and !San Francisco. Universal Percolators at Cramer Bros. 46 Harry G. Siskron returned Satur day morning from San Francisco, where he spent several weeks on bus iness, and left for Holland. Useful Christmas presents for ev ery day use at Cramer Bros. 46 Mlssee Avis and Helene Knlps arrived Saturday morning, the for mer from Conallls and the latter from Monmouth, to spend the Christ mas vacation at home. Special prices on good small Rugs at Holman's Furniture Store. 46 Hemstitching and plcoting at 10 cents a yard All work guaranteed The Vanity Shop, Medford, Ore. 27tf Miss Catherine Clemens arrived Saturday afternoon from Seattle, where she is a student at the Univer sity ot Washington. A nice line ot Sewing Rockers suit able tor gifts at Helmer's. 47 Just arrived, small boxes of Xmas cigars at Homing's Shack. 47 "0 1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS Nothing else does quite so well for a Christ mas gift for a man as something he can wear, and the fact that he'll wear it is the best test of his appreciation Our Store is filled with Serviceable Gifts A MERRY CHRISTMAS FOR HIM SUITS OVERCOATS HATS SHOES GLOVKS HOUSE COAT PAJAMAS NECKWEAR HOSIERY SHIRTS UMBRELLA SUSPENDERS SWEATERS NIfiHT ROUES HANDKERCHIEFS RAIN COATS Come to a Mans Store for a Man's Gift You can hunt the map over and you won't find another store where there are so many appropriate gifts for men Peerless Clothing Co. i i "If Men Wear It, We Have It" Store will be open Monday and Tuesday night till8o'clock Stanley 0. Jswettu predatory ani mal Inspector, weut to Portland Sat urday, An amount of money found at Homing's Shack. 47 Misses Florence Riddle, Helen Hair and Jeanette Moss returned Friday night from the University of Oregon to spend the holidays at home. Knives and Forks In Community Silverware at Cramer Bros. 46 ilttS Chevrolet fan belts, $1.25. The Mattery Shop. 47 L. A. Cornell and wife arrived Saturday morning from Walla Walla, Wash., and are guests ot the former's brother, A. H. Cornell. Mrs. Loulao Cornell, mother of the Cornell bro thers, Is seriously ill. Electric work Paul's Eloqtrlc store, phone 90 Medford. 62 Food Choppers at Cramer Bros. 46 W. B. Sherman, formor Grants Pass man, arrived here Saturday morning from Sacramento and went to Holland to spend the holidays with Mrs. Sherman, who has been at her father's home for several weeks. Christmas candles at SOo a pound at Homing's Shuck. 47 Rugs! Rugs! A very tine assort ment In small Rugs, patterns and quality combined, at Helmur's. 47 Ted Cramer, general malinger of the student bod at Oregon Agrlcul tural College, and Arthur Cramer, a member ot the naval unit, arrived Saturday morning to spend the holi days at home. They huve as their guest Eivert Andrews of Sun Lois Obispo, Calif. Best sticks and candy cunvs at Homing's Shack. 47 Nut sets at Cramer Bros. 46 Joe Pardee roturncd Saturday morning from Corvnllls to spend Christmas at homo. Ho was accom panied by Stanley Summers ot Ixla non, who will be his guest for the holidays. Botb young fen are mem bers of the naval unit at O. A. C. All orders for hemstitching and plcoting promptly filled. Handi craft Shop, Medford. 54 Select your useful Christmas pres ents at Cramer Bros. 46 Lynn Sabln arrived home from Camp McArthur, Waco, Texas, where he went to attend officers training camp. He arrived there only a few days before the Btgnlng of the armls. tlce and did not take the training. He spent ten days with relatives at Long Beach, Cal, Box candy from 10c to 4.00 at Homing's Shack. 47 Pocket Knives at Cramer Bros. 46 CltMlng Out ftnle Everything goes at cost, many things at loss than cost. Sale starts Monday, December ii3, and will last until January 25. Hours from nine Oxford IHnlng Room llvin We take pleasure In announcing the re-opening ot our dlnluivVoora, Monday morning. Dec. 23, under the personal management of A. Lavlg- to five. Mrs. M. P. Andorson, 70s!u;ut, of Portland, as steward and B. Street. ' lohir. 48 Jospphlno Grocery Headquarters for Christmas can dles and nuts. 44 Merlin Hoy Wounded The name of Sergeant Wlllbur Culp, of Merlin, appears In the casualty list for today, as wounded, degree unde termined. NEW TO.AY ;;)S. MOSS AGENCY Fire Insur ance, plate glass liability Insur ance. 204 '4 Sixth street. tf REWARD Paid for Information leading to the recovery of ' Iron Rate taken from my" place at 7K. D Streit during hullowa'cn festiv ities. M..L. Ojidycke. 4 7 HOUSEKEEPER wanted by widower. Write or cull for particulars. 707 South Mh St. 4 7 A Mm Her Christmas Candy GUTH- Conserved Fruits FENWAY CREAMS LIGGETTS CHOCOLATES . Clemens Selfs Drugs Say Kids! See that Christmas tree and presents in our window. See that jar of beans. The one guessing the nearest to the number of beans in the jar gets the tree and all Tues day evening at 8 o'clock. THE ROCHDALE THK STORK OK JUARANTKH GOODH C. It. FIKIKI.D, Mauaver Joy Theater Christmas Day and Thursday Norma Talmadge la "The Safety Curtain" Also Fatty Arbuckle Out West SundayMThe Return of Mary" with MAY ALLISON Useful Gifts INITIAL STATIONERY KNCJRAVKD GHKKTINO CARDS CORRKSPONDKNCK CAHIIS TOIRISTS' WRITtXO ('ASMS FIT-AMj TOII.KT CASKS MYRTLK WOOD HOW IX PARISIAN' IVORY ARTH'I.KS HHNTA1N PKNS lAKItSII Altl" PENCILS JAPAN INK iiASKirrs Many uneful nrtli'Un In lentlirr K'hmIh, lik iirreMirleN, cut KIiihh, mirrors mill oilier nrlli lc Nuitnlilo for t hrlMlman' nlflt nre now rendy for ymir IiimM'Uoii at Demaray's Drag and Stationery Store How about your Christmas Candy GET IT AT ROSE'S opposite Josephine County Bank Boxes Plain and Fancy Boxes 1 0c to $5,00 Genuine Redwood Boxes from the California Chocolate Shop. Children's Novelty Boxes for the Xmas tree Filled and Empty. Bulk Candy Chocolates Plain and Milk Dip in Creams, CheWs and Nut Logs. Buntes Satin Finish in Stuffed and Hard Center. A good assortment of Plain Mix, Sugar Mix, Gum Jellies, etc. For &fe Smoker Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco in tins, jars and boxes of all sizes. Our Prices Fit Your Pocket We Xmas Wrap all our Packages Free -I