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PAGE KlGn GRANTS l’ASS DAILY CXH RIER I.eltov Heston playa a good game at tackle or guard, his grit and "i;M making up tor'<ls lack of weight. Heston has a tradition to live up to, MENU (Continued from pace 1) his uncle having been an All-Ameri For S iiih I hj , November 23 can center. | minimum of time marked bitu for Soup Royaton fatcey is a valuable man an end. Smith carrying the ball on Chicken a la Reine end around is the most effective wide anywhere in the line, from end to Salad play against an opponent Smith and guard, and oan be depended upon to Pommes de Terre Howard Bears* on the defensive ends take care of his man wherever ha la. Entree« make a combination no team has las.ey has the fight and deteriuiua tiou that guarantee a man a place in Fried Chicken a la bechamel, 50c solved this season. Escalope de veal a la Viennoise. 40c Stephen Woodin plays a steady the battle. Hindu trillete. the lfu-pounil cen- English Mu ton Chops with Bacon 40c game at right end. and keeps his Place through sheer nerve and fight, ter is the surprise of the season. His Baked Short Ribs with Brown as he weighs only 128 pounds. Wooti-! light weight in pounds, however is Sweet Potatoes. 40c in's grit Is undereatable. more than made up in the weight Omeletts d’aaperges. 40c Malden I.eRoy is playing his sec- with which he hits an opponent. Gil- Roast ond season at tackle, and. can be de- lette has time and again saved his Chicken. Dressing and Jelly. 50c ¡»ended upon to open a hole for a' team many yards by a cannon-ball Vegetable* smash and to stop any plays on his tackle that stopped the play right String Beans where he hit it. side of the line. Desserts Leonard Kendall at left tackle is Among the reserve forces for re Bananas and Crea'm 20c improving steadily as the season ' placements are Floyd Bailey. Harold Assorted Pies 10c per cut progress ee and will give Lebanon (sham and Eugene Murphy, alt of Apple-cake Coffee, Tea or Milk free with orders plenty to worry about on her line whom have shown ability in gatin'« i plays. Weekday Merchants Lunch this season. Bailey has an unac- countable ability to keep his feet while running with the ball and is » not afraid to leave his feet to dump an opponent if a team-mate has the % ball. Isham will develop Into one of the beat open field runners seen here, his sharp dixlglng in the Cot tage Grove game showing his capa bility. Murphy plays hard and is de pendable. Others who will develop into first- string players for next season are Harold Lundburg. in the line. Ernest i Calhoun, a mid-line player. Arthur Large residence property located inside city Close, a back, and Waldo Baker, an limits on the most sightly location in Southern Oregon end. These men deserve a share of where the climatic conditions are the best on earth. whatever credit is due the regular House equipped with furnace, four fire-places, baths eleven for their faithful “sticking to on both floors and large sleeping porch. l^arge it” through the season has helped grounds with plenty of shade trees and garage for make possible the victories of their comrades. two cars. Cement walks and drive ways. One third MtTI RDAY, NOVIAIHKK M. luit». "HAWES HATS" "FLÖRSHEIM SHOES" OVERCOAT DAYS A NEW OVERCOATS TO SHOW YOU. MENI We just received a new ship ment of overcoats purchased last Spring when prices were consid erably lower than present mar ket prices. • FOR SALE actual value and easy terms if desired. Wiite or 101 North Sixth, Grants Pass. Oregon Home Made Bread— 10c and 15c a loaf at Moore Ba- , kery. 25tf Mashburns Surveyors Are at Work— Dan McFarland, surveyor, is now In charge of the work of making the cross-section survey for the gravity ditch below town for the extension of the line from the Golden Drift dam. ■ As soon as the ktirvey Is completed, bids for the work will be called for. DOUBLE DISC—EACH 85 CENTS The Pathe Sapphire Ball Plays Records Full 1,000 Times This wonderful spheie is no larger than the end of a pin. but it holds within its polished surface the secret of the sweetest music ever play ed on a phonograph. It does away with needles and needle wear. The Pathe plays all makes of records. ' SELECT YOUR RECORDS NOW GEO. C. SABIN GRANTS PASS r OREGON Return— Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Mashburn re- turned this morning from their trip to St. Txruis. They spent the past week in Portland and enjoyed the festivities of the Shrine ceremonial. Mr. Mashburn says it is amazing to see the rush of business in all sec tions of the country through which i he traveled. _ _ The melodies that have set al! Broadway to whistling are included in the splendid assortment of dance, vocal and instrumental records that we are just unpacking. Come hear them now while the widest . choice is yours. 22196—While Others Are Building Castles in the Air . .......................................... Campbell and Burr Sometime It Will Be Lovetime Henry Burr 22198—Freckles ............ -'«urrav In Miami............ ....... -Arthur Helds 22200—Your Eyes Have Told Me So.... ♦- ...-Sam Ash Weeping Willow Lane Ixwis James. Elliot Shaw 22201_ -I’ve Got My Captain Working for Me Now ................................................ Eddie... Cantor When Thev’re Old Enough to Know Better ................................................ Eddie Cantor 22202—Karavan, Fox Trot Joseph Samuel’s Orchestra La Guapa MuchaCha, one step......... ......- .......................... Joseph Samuel*« Orchestra 22203—Wild and Woolly, One Step . .................................... Master Saxophone Sextet That Shanghai Melody. Fox Trot .—............... ................................ Master Saxophone Sextet 22204—Coo Coo/ Fox Trot............. Tuxedo Syncopators Moonlight on the Nile, Medley Fox Trot ............................................... Tuxedo Syncopaters 22205- You'll Be Sorry, Medley Fox Trot Palace Trio Just For Today, One Step ............ Palace Trio 22208—'Poor Litte Butterfly................ ..Belle Baker I Love Him.............................................. Belle Baker 22169 Tears Tell Harry McCluskey, Invincible Four 22192—'Dreamy Alabama ...................... ......................... Girl of Mine.........*....................... Lewis James .. .......... Hotel Biltmore Hawaiian Orchestra Hawaiian Lullaby ................................. .. .............. ........... .. .Hotel Biltmore Hawaiian Orchestra 22194 My Sugar Coated Chocolate Boy ...Duane Sawyer Little Girl............. -..... Duane Sawyer 22197 I Used to Call Her Baby................. Billy Murray If You Don’t Stop Making Eyes at Me ..... ........... ..................... ........................ Arthur Fields 22199—Open lp the Golden Gates to Dixieland.......... ............................................ -JAcme Male Quartet Sam Ash Mending t H-art which price is les» than wholesale cost of today. It will |>ay you to look these overcoats over and make your selection early. Seeing is believing, therefore, step in and have a try-on. ■ lA delegation of men from Med ford came over this morning to dis cuss oil prospecting operations with people here who are interested in the development of possible oil fields in the Rogue valley. It had been expected to hold a meeting here of interested parties, but the 1 Shrine doings being the whole thing just now. the meeting will be held at some later date. H. L. Truax RECORDS $20 to $45 Discuss Oil Plans— apply to Just Received a New Shipment of We now offer you these splen did values at prices from GENERAL DENEKINE SLA I.MS ANNIHILATION 50.000 REDS PEERLESS Clothing Co. Copyright 1919, Hart Scluittocr A Marx “HATCH 99 ONE-BUTTON Union Suits Cash Clothiers » "If Men Wear It, We Have It" BIG FIGHT To Get Fordson Tractors Stockholm. Nov. 22. General Denekine, commander of the anti-1 bolshevikl troops in southern Russia, claim« to have broken through the red lines southeast of Moscow and annihilated 50.000 bolshevik troop«, ac cording to a Helsingfors dispatch received here. A Miracle is coming to I Grants Pass SOON THE MIRACLE MAN Just Returned From Portland T“*HEY refused at first to let us 1 have Tractors but after telling of conditions here and a Big Fight, they consented to let us nave a Car Load. Place Your Order Now They Will Arrive Soon C. A. WINETROUT Positively Last Shipment Until Next Year