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Mta Benton Bower», of Ashland, ihmctng Party—
Waldorf hall Saturday night. 28
is visiting her slater. Mrs. W. W
DnnE.
The Baptist ladle« will hold a W. It. C. MeeQuff—
General l-ogan W. K C. will hold
cooked food sale Saturday afternoon
their regular semi-monthly business
»1 2, next door to the I
S7 meeting Saturday afternoon. A full
ket.
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Mrs. M. R.van returned to her attendance la desired.
home at Riddle today after visiting
To Banker», Broker*, Jeweler’*—
Mrs. B. Everton.
l»o you know your safe can be
THE PRICE of one good present
<>l>ened
without your knowledge?
will buy you twelve at the Picture
Mill
Wrange for your sitting NOW "The Miracle Man” is coming
and avoid possible delay in delivery.
Phone 283-«
as Get Them Early
Your tickets to the Thanksgiving
Mrs. R. Patrick and children ar
rived this afternoon from Roseburg day football Kame, at Roan’s
Horning's Shack.
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to visit relatives.
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What is the difference between sheep
Those new wool Velours for coat
in pasture and in our shop?
ings at 10 per cent discount from Prices on Wood—
Dry slab wood *3 i>er tier, greet»
regular price which is leas than they
slab
wood. |2.50 per tier, delivered.
can be bought for at the mill today
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Kinney A Truax.
28 A. L Edgerton’s mill
Let the young folks dance at
Mrs
George
Maurer,
of
Kerby,
re
home this Christmas with a
turned this morning from Portland, Two Enlistments—
where she visited her children.
Ray Brown, an auto mechanic of
Columbia Grafonola
How about that family group that I a Grande and Frank Ihtrley, a
you have been planning on for the ranch hand of Medford enllHted yee-
Jazzy fox-trots and one-steps,
last five years? Phone The Picture terday at the local army recruiting
Mill, 283-R. and arrange for a sit station for the motor transport train
dreamy waltzes, all the latest
ting. Delay may cause life long re- ing schools and departed on No. 1«
the
and best dance music of
gret.
-s last night for Portland.
world played by the most cele-
Mrs. Theresa laiyton returned this
brated dance orchestras is re
morning from Seattle, where she To Physician* and Auntron
produced in your home for your
spent some months with her daugh
Have you a case you cannot cure?
ter. She also visited in Portland.
amusement and pleasure on a
"The Ali racle 'Man” is coming
Willard storage battery service
Just the name
Columbia Grafonola.
station. 314 North Sixth St.
17tf Victory Button for lieVaril
Grafonolas and Records
Mrs George L. Drummond left
Mrs Clara DeVarlla. mother
this morning for Klamath Falls to Osborn
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DeVarila. ____________
was a caller
On easy terms if desired
••SHEEP” ON THE RANGE
join her husband, former editor
army recruiting office on
AND ON THE HII.I. TOPS.
the Courier, who is now with the Thursday and was issued a Silver
"SHEEP” IN THE PASTURE
Klamath Falls Herald
Victory Button for her son. who was'
BUT HERE
YOUR PHOTOGRAPH is one of wounded in action in the world war '
STANTON ROWELL
IT'S “MUTTON < HOI’S"
the most appreciated Christmas As yet Osborn Is not considered well
Music and Photo Hoose
gifts you can send your friends. Bet enough to be out on the street.
IE’ YOU’D CALL FOR
ter hurry if you want them for
••SHEEP chops ”
Christmas. Phone The Picture Mill. Only Ten Cent*—
WE’D BE AIT TO SMII.E!
NEW TODAY
283-R for date.
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Fresh Home Made bread at all the
Harry Curtis arrived from Whit groceries
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STRAYED-4agtit colored cow past 3
ASK FOR Ml TTON CHOI’S
tier. Cal., to be with his wife here
years old, some Jersey blood. Was
wearing bell when she left pasture YOU'LL FIND THEM NICE FOR A Mrs. Curtis spent some ifionths with Don’t F’oru- r—
CHAXGE!
her sister, the late Mrs. Dorothy
The da-. • at Sper
Hall. Satur
several weeks ago. Finder notify
Ranzau. at Newburg.
day. Novo !"»r 22.
The Neilsons
A. (Bartlett, Grants Pass.
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Gee Whizz! Boys, don't blame will furnish the nir.si
The rooks
WANTED Young
team,
1.00»
me if you don’t land solid with Her ar»- arranc » for a good supper.
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pounds, and harness. G. A. Pike,
at Murphy dance for I will be there Don't miss ft.
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No. 2116. care Courier.
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strong with my whole large family
CORNER FILTH AND G STREETS to give you luck. You may as wiel It Will Pay—
2«
Crescent City for $5—
get Her one. Kewpie Gamble.
To in»pro » your property with
Owing to the present excellent
trees, vine-«, etc. The best is the
COMING EVENTS
condition of the roads the Grants
cheapest. The Oregon Numen Co.. I
Phone Your Order—
Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will
For Home Made bread. We de- Ix>cal Sale lan. Box 17«. Grants
take you to Creacent City or return Nov. 22, Saturday—Pomona Grange liver. Moore Bakery.
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25tf Pass. Ore ron.
for |5.
75tf
meets with Hugo Grange
Will Ship Car of Swine—
Moore Ba-
A. F. Knox will ship another car-
25tf
load of hogs from here to the Port
land market Saturday night.
Xmas Gifts
New Velvet Bags and New Leather Purses
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A SUGGESTION
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In justice to yourself, account of our present limited seating
capacity, attend tonight or tomorrow’s matinee if possible.
OUTofLUCK”
Dorothy
TONIGHT
AND
TOMORRt >W
(Pep>
Gish
in a picture
Sparkling and heavy as foam;
Love mixed with burglars and
planets,
Dancers and cracks on the dome.
Hats off you, chic Disturber;
Uli eay you're THERE, like a duck
Folks who miss you at the movies
Are crippled or plain “Out of
Luck.”
MATINEE
T< »MORROW
2:30
I-'lft«>rn jmr* local agent
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!£S Î5fie Place
Where You Live
is Worth/
oj Adornment*
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The furnishing of your home is the most important thing you do.
You live with your furniture.
It means the difference between a
mere place of existence and a charming, delightful abode of pleasure
and ease.
IKc can help you in many ivtij» with the beautifying of v»u> home.
" WE TURK A HOUSE INTO A HOME w
RuCS, llNOlfUMS R ahû IS. W ah P ap /A. SfW/HG MiCHINft & H oo SHAS
H olmans F urniture S tore
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
P h ONF
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605 G STREET, GRANTS PASS, OfteCOH
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN—AT
The Grants Paas Iaulies—
Home Made Bread—
.Mine«* Plzen Coffee—
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10c and 15c a loaf at Moore Ba-
And other good stummick' stuffln.
25tf besides an all night chan«'« to tell
• kery.
the other fellows girl how ornery he
A nt os Are Needed—
is. Don't wait for somebody to tell
It is stated that a number of autos you about It next d. y, but be one of
will lie needed to meet the incoming the gloom eliminator* at Murphy
train No. 53 Saturday afternoon to Thanksgiving night.
accommodate Shrine visitors who
will arrive at that time.
CARD OF i ll INKS
Peerless Clothing Co.
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF H VltT St HAFFNER IND MARA <1X»IHI>
BETHANY
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Corner 3rd and E street«
HENRY G. HANSON,
Minider
SUNDAY
NotrmlMt 23. IMI»
10:00 Sunday School.
I I :00—" I he Stewardship of Pos
session."
7:30—"What Is Spirituality?"
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MUSIC
Mixed Chorus in the morn
ing.
Male Quartet in the
evening.
Come and Enioy the Sunday With Us
Mrs. Goettsche Ir.vltes You—
To a Kewpie dancing party, W’ed-
nesday evening. November 26. l>anc-
ing from 9 till 1. Dance tickets 21
plus war tax. Spectators and extra
ladies 25c.
25tf
We want to thank Individually
and collectively the friends and or
ganization for the beautiful flowers,
the words and letters of sympathy,
in the Io- of our beloved wife, moth
er. daugliter^md sister, Mrs 'Dorothy
V ■Ranzau.
We f an Again Say—
JOHN RANZAU.
Otir Shoe stock is almost com
ARTHUR RANZAU.
plete in all fine« and we will fur
MRS. ALICE MIAJJXJRY.
nish you with ALL LEATHER
MRS JULIA CURTIS.
SHOES at very low prices compared
with their present value. Kinney &
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, Truax
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
MACK BENNETT'S <N>MEDY
•‘TRY I Nti TO GET ALONG WITH CHAS. MURRAY”
COMING SUNDAY
Replacement Troops—
Chas. Ray
ta
“Hay Foot, Straw Foot
GEO. S. CALHOUN
»03 G SIrrel
To (irnrrt»—
We can solve the high cost of liv
Will serve a buffet lunch at the ing? ‘The Miracle Man” Is rom I nit
Kewpie dancing party, all proceeds
to go to the park fund. Come hun- Send Copy Early—
25tf
Tomorro .’s Daily Courier will go
! zry.
to press earlier than usual, If you
have an item for the paper or any-
Licensed to Wed—
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A license to wed
was issued today thing to be published send it in be
to Frank Mayfield, of Beagle. Jack- fore 10 a. »a. Anything sent in af
Ison county, and Margaret Johanna ter that time will probably be left
over until Monday
I Olsen, of this city.
IHrs. Hellie neas
Nuccewtor to
Mr«. E. Itrhkopf
Everybody Dance !
The City Market
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The Oregon
Are urgently needed for service In
| Alaska, Germany, Hawaii. Siberia,
Panama. Phillipplnes and the United
States including the Mexican bordpr.
Enlistment periods are for one and
three years. Recruiting offices in
Grants Pass and 'Medford.
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Former Grant* I’a** Girl Marri«*s—
Miss Helen flx>ve of Eugene and
Daniel Webster, of Vancouver, were
married recently at Portland and
will make their home 1n Vancouver.
The bride Is a daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. D. P. Love, former residents of
Grafts Pass. Rhe attended the High
school here and was a member of
the debating team.
The family
moved from Grants Pass to Junction
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City about eight years ago.
Be the
early bird
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and select your Christinas
Cards while the stocks are
fresh and the choice is wide,
Our Greeting Cards are espe-
clally attractive.
CLEMENS
Sell» I>ru0ft-Books and
HtaMonery
Rochdale Co.
Is pleased to announce the arrival of a S I RAIGH I car
of PRIDE OF WALLA WALLA FLOUR at the old
price.
This enables us to continue to sell at $3.25 per
sack.
Made of Bluestem and Dakota
Guaranteed equal of any.
Wheat.
Hard
I I S GOING FAS I .
Are you trading at the ROCHDALE?
Remem
ber we handle large quantities of goods and that the larger
volume of business correspondingly the smaller margin ol
profit.
BETTER JOIN US
We want POTATOES, EGGS, Stock carrots and
some GOOD APPLES.
ONIONS. CORN, SOLID
CABBAGE and RED BEETS.
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