Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 26, 1919, Page 5, Image 5

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    GRANT» PAM DAILY COi KIEK
WEDNIADtl. MHI UIII K'JI, min
PAGE FTVTC
PERSONAL iS? LOCAL )
Special Offering
That cull meant Ufa or death to many of our brave boys over
lu France. It was the call for action In the greateat adventure
the world has even known.
William ii. chapman and wife ar-j
I. loyd Horvey and family of Glen­
of plaid and wool skirts at
dale, are here to spend Thanksgiving rived this afternoon from Wai port
and will remain here Indefinitely.
with Mr. Harvey’s parents.
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Turkey dinner at Margaret’s Cafe.
Johnnie Williams arrived this af­
And even in peace times, there still comes the call of “Over
11:30 a. m. to !» p m. Thanksgiving ternoon from It heu ben to spend
tile Top," a challenge to get out Into action in the great affairs of
Thanksgiving at home.
life. A savings account at our bunk will prove a great help to you
day.
Huccewor to
when the latter call cornea. You deal re to succeed, to be In the
Karlo Voorhies returned
thia
.Mrs. M. T. Anderson went to Pla­
Mr*. E. Rchkopf
front ranks, to win a name and a fortune. Our bank will help
morning
from
Eugene
to
»pend
cer this morning to spend Thanks
boost you along. Knllat with ng and we will go over the top to-
Thanksgiving at home.
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Fans.
gather.
A. W. Dahllmrg made a trip to
Edison Mazda Lamps, at Harper’s
Electric store.
S4 Medford this afternoon.
«11 Mill u
Old fenders made new Hobart’s
Mrs A. C. Coulter, who visited
rrm mai . hrur.wvr
Garage.
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her
mother,
Mrs.
8.
Houle,
returned
-O SUM
to Cottage Grove today.
J. L. Calvert went to Rock Point
Order whipping cream now for thia afternoon.
Send for Hoolflet, “How Does II llene fit Me?”
your Thunkagivfng dinner.
Horn-^ Thomas Brink, of Evans creek,
I
Ing’s Shack.
31 who spent more than a year in the
J. H. Ma'Murray went to Portland merchant marine, was in the city to­
I stated yesterday that the first con-
last
night to attend a convention of day. lie Is siiending a couple of
| tention which lie would dwtermlne
and
iribDItEN's songs
| would be the question of iwirt norshlp. the Oregon Ainslc Teachers associa­ months at home and expects to ship
out again In February. During his
children's mimes to keep
j If that Is not «HtabllsliiMl the caae tion.
enlistment
he made one trip to Eng­
them happy ull day Ionic,
Edison
Mazda
Lamps,
at
Harper's
| would drop, but If the partnership
Children's stories for rainy
34 land and another to the east coast
should lie proved, then th<- «count- Electric store.
of the United States.
days. and. best of ull, the bed­
Ing would lie Ki ven neat «onsldern-*
Mrs Charles Wittorff departed
time storia», mother's best
Radiators repaired Hobart’s gar-
lion.
this afternoon for Hutchinson, Kan.,
friend uud timesaver, are all on
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after spending a month with her age.
The furnishing of your home is the most important thing you do.
mother, Mrs. J. T. Chausse.
Ge* Tlirm Earl)
No Courier Tomorrow—
Your tickets to the Thanksgiving
Willard storage battery service
You live with your furniture. It means the difference between a
There will be no issue of the Daily
' day football game, at Rose's or station, 314 North Sixth St.
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Courier on Thanksgiving day.
f mere place of existence and a charming, delightful abode of pleasure
Horning's Shack.
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Arnold Meier and
Ithelnhold I
and ease.
S<-hmldt returned this morning from Yon Never Hceitate—
Office < loaed Wednesdays—
O. A. C. to spend Thanksgiving at
IV e can help you in many ways with the beautifying of your home.
To go to the park and eat, so come
RECORDS
Until further notice Dr. Ingram’s home.
hungry to the Kewple dancing party.
office will he closed on Wednesdays,
Edison Mazda lairnps. at Harper's Proceeds for the park benefit.
JAsr t tlfUlrm
31
" V/E TURK A HOUSE INTO A HOME ”
as he will practice in Myrtle Creek !•:!.•< tri< itMN
' I
that day each week.
R u 6S, 1/NOlfUMf R a HÚIS, W au P a PFR, SfWíHG MACHINES a HooS'fRS:
K. K. Robinson, superintendent of TluuiksgjUng Service—
the Glendale schools, came from
The Christian Scientists will hold
Glendale this morning and will spend a ’’Thanksgiving'' service Thursday,
Hoy Scoiits Elect Officers—
The local Boy Scout troop at their Thanksgiving at Wilderville
November 27, at 11 o'clock in the
IJoyd Cblldeni. of Oakland, Cal., W. O. W. hall. All are cordially In
meeting Iasi evening reorganized
i heir i si trots and elected officers. who visited his aunt, Mrs. 8. Soule, rtted.
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
SÏAN1ON ROWELL
Whitney Allyn was chosen as presi­ went to Cottage Grove today to vlsft
P h O i SF 50
’ 605 G STREET, G rants PASS, OREGON
dent; Thomas McKinstry, scribe and relatives.
Phone Your Order-
Mii.tr and Photo House
We do all kind« of weldln? Ho-
‘Don Barm«, treasurer. The lxiys
For Home Made bread. We de-
34 liver. Moore Bakery.
107 <• street
have planned a paper chase which hart's Garatee.
25tf
Mr. and Mm. W. R. Whipple left
will take place Friday morning.
thia morning for Weed, where they Will fillip Car of Stock—
will visit their daughter. Mr. Whip­
Jiggs Cop|M-<l Maggie—
R. D. Flaherty, who is in charge of
TmUmuny I» Tnlum—
At a Murphy dance.
Come out ple will also look after some of his the marketing end of the work for
Circuit court is now In Hewelon for Thanksgiving night; there's lota of minlttg property in that section.
to place your order for tliat
the farm bureaus of Josephine and
< hrUtmas Suit and Overcoat
the h<iiring of tmtimony in the case Maggies left. You might yet yours,
After the football game come to Jackson counties. Is In the city mak­
Tailored to order by
of Rowen «a Hartón. The rase hingen A house full of fun, and a Dlnty the Oxford Grill for a good turkey ing arrangements for the shipment
over a partnership alleged to have Moore •upper for 11.50.
dinner,
served
from
5:30
to
k
o
’
clock.
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of a mixed car of stock, hogs and
existed between Rowan and Barton
i>ave Ia*ishman. who has l>een ser­ sheep, from here Saturday.
The
by the plaintiff, and a request for I tread. Butter—
iously ill with pneumonia for the shipment will go to North Portland.
an accounting of the partnership.
And milk delivered. Moore Ba- IMUit several weeks, Is able to leave
Judge Calkins, who is on the bench. kery.
25tf the hospital, where he has been con­ Only Ten Cents—
GEO. S. CALHOUN
fined
Fresh Home Made bread at al) the
Fifteen year* local agent
We do all kinds of machine work groceries
25tf
—-Hobart’s Garage.
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Mm E. J. Richey returned home Off for T ucmui —
yesterday from Lyman, Wash., where
Da> F. D. Stricker left this fore- WHl He Some Game—
have ■been to a football game before
An appeal to those who
she has been visiting a sister. She noon for Tucson, Arizona, where he
its is over. I’ll give you this tip. so
A
business
letter
received
at
’
h«
I
was accompanied by her nephew, has located. He is making the trip'
love Photoplays - and
Courier
office
from
John
Summers,
get
out a big crowd as it should be
Frank
Sims,
who
will
spend
several
through in his Ford coupe. His of­
I
to those who don’t.
j weeks here.
a
former
resident
of
this
city,
hut
a
great
game.’’
fice furniture and equipment has
I
Our work is right— charges right been forwarded to Tucson, but ship­ now of 1-ebanon, bears this note:
34 ment of his household effects will “The la-banon football team is pretty Kewpies WiM find a Home—
—«Hobart's Garage.
Relieve in the w hule-hearte I sincerity of this appeal.
Forget
At 11 o'clo'k at the dancing party
not be made till later. The family j strong and if they- play up to theit
the unearned adjectives use! to exploit other photo plays. For
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¡standard Grants d’ass will know they Wednesday night.
will
remain
here
till
after
Christmas.
get the "big” productions that proved so small. Have faith in
■ r....
this resounding statement.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF SOUTHERN OREGON
C
COLUMBIA
H olmans F urniture S tore
Now is the Time
Your Thanksgiving
weiowt« * h Wl
Lje-jicCue r»t:i«
will not be complete
without a box of
Liggett's Candy
I< the most Inspiring and p »foundly heart-stirring production
since the birth of the phot iplay. It makes your emotions surge
like a tide within you. We challenge you to see this drama
blazing itself Into your he rt with dry eyes. Wo challenge you
to see the terrific climax a <1 remain unmoved.
CLEMENS
Selle ! trug»-Rooks and
Stationery
ARRANGE OTHER APPOINTMENTS
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Crescent City for 8.1—
Owing to the present excellent
condition of the roads the Granta
' Pass & Crescent City Stage Co. will
take you to Crescent City or return
75tf
I tor »5.
♦
Medford Knights Were Here—
About a dozen members of the
I Medford lodge. Knights of Pythias.
i visited the local lodge last evening
: and joined the members here in a
I social session, driving over by auto-
j mobile. A temple of the D. O. K. K.
will be Instituted at Medford Satur­
day, and a number of the Knights
i from here will ride file Kokle goat.
Over 200 Knights from Southern
¡Oregon and Northern California have
already signed applications for the
| ride, and fit) members of the Port­
land temple are coming down to put
I on the ceremonial.
Have You Seen the New
Silk Petticoats
Home Made Bread—
UXNIRIHNGLY Now—Foil THE MIRACLE I’lCTl RE
IS HERE ONEY THREE NIGHTS AND MATINEE ON
SI M»AY.
WATCH FOR TIME SCHEDULE
10c and 15c a' loaf at Moore Ba­
kery.
25tf
A
We have on sale about fifty of the best look­
ing silk petticoats we have ever had the pleasure
of showing.
Beautiful assortment of colors in plain and
changeable satin, chiffon taffettas and jerseys.
The petticoat with the perfect adjustment,
moderately priced at
’i
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
NOV. .MITH—DEX’. 1ST—DIX* 2ND
You Have Much to
be Thankful for
and so have we
One of the things for which
we are the most thankful is
YOUR PATRONAGE
CITY MARKET
The Oregon
»
$4.85, $5.35, $6.35, $6.85
$7.50, $8.35 and $9.35
New shipments arriving every few days.
We guarantee you will be pleased with the
“Fitrite Petticoat.”
The Golden Rule Store