I.IHM íí PAHS I »AI LV COIIUKK MATE IlDAY. liM'kMIUtH 13. UHI* The Married Man LOCAL j Notion Sale PER52NAL i * They make a good many jokes at th« expense of the "poor mar ried man,** but really marriage la no Joke to the mini who Is mar ried. a It Is a stern, sobering event Io the average man when he .takes unto lit in self a wife. It means two mouth» to feed Instead of one. Two people to be prouerly clothed, a home lo furnish, ad ditional duties unit rwH|H>nslbllltie». It means more economy, mor« cureful Adjustment o( finances.An account at our bank la one <rf the greatest safeguards the newly married man can make. Have a lit tle something every week, every month, every year for u raiuy day. PAGE FIVE =----- ■!■■■* Jas. T. Chinnock made a business Mrs O. I*. McAllister arrived this I morning from Roseburg to visit her trip to Glendale yesterday. Holland bulbs at (trainer Bros. 45 panents, Mr and Mrs. J. 'I*. .Martin. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gunning have ; Rev D. 1». Dodge went to Rose returned from Klamath Falla and I burg Thursday on one of the delayed will spend the winter at home. trains. ■ Aluminum ware at Cramer Bros. Albert Anderson came in from Willard storage battery service Drain yesterday to be with his fam station. 3)4 North Hlxth St 17tf ily Hyacinth bulbs at Crainer Bros 4 5 County Treasurer George Calhoun Mr. and 'Mrs. H. T. Hull visited at la in Portland, where he attended a Medford for a few days, returning i meeting of the c ounty treasurers of home yesterday. the state. MEMBI m Hot Point Irons at Crainer Bros. 45 Eugene Coburn was in Portland I I fi, -f Al Mikl l/\ I S Y S I » M Mr. and Mrs Geo. Hutter, parents i this week to attend a convention of <4f Mrs. Al Martineau, returned . on ' the county clerks of Oregon, which Thursday front an extended visit in I was in session 'December 11 and 12. lata Angeles -Mrs B. W. Riggs and daughter, Percolators at Cramer Bros. 45 Mias Virginia, will go to Granta Pass 1 A«lv«*rtising 4'limata-— Mie« Susie Clark, recently return this evening, where they will spend 'It’s the climate." wrote Rev. {('hurles It. Drake after hia name on ed from France where she served as ! the week end. Roseburg Review. libo Hotel Portland register, Some- I'. S. nurse, visited her parents. Mr. | R II. Turner, receiver of the local one though! he was casting reflec- and Mrs C. F. (lark, of thia city. I < land office, left this afternoon for flou» on Portland because of the In She left during tbe week for Seattle. Grant» Pass, where he will spend sev I trudlng blizzard, until he i added. Pyrex glassware at Crainer Bros. 1 eral days attending to business mat ' Granta Paas. Mrs. Drake Is I also H. B. Hendricks returned a few > ter. Roseburg Review. Everybody likes to take pic snowed lu with her huabuml Ore- days ago from Portland, where O. 8 Goodnow baa gone to Sacre- tures. Anyone would ap spent the past year. He went I gon la it. mento to spend the holidays with his . Waldo to be with his son, Cash Hen son and daughter. Mrs. Goodnow preciate a Kodak or Camera tlricka, who Is on the sick list. BOHN •has been in Sacramento for the past for Christmas. There is 46 two months. Nut sets nt Cramer Bros. fPACKXEY To -Mr. and Airs. Hobt. nothing which gives more Mr. and .Mrs. H K. Allison went Hackney, of upper Deer creek, on Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, of lasting pleasure There is Wednesday, December 10. a daugb- to Roseburg yesterday. They Wil) Medford, have been in the city for a . nothing which offers so also viNt at Cottage Grove and Port few days to be with their uncle. Peter large a scope from which to land, returning to Granin f’aae after Allison, who has been seriously 111 the holidays. with pneumonia Mr. A!,(son Is now choose. Carving sets at Cramer Oros. 45 on the road to recover? BOX CAMERAS .Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Ht earns arrlv- .Mrs Emily L. Iztdd, of Muskegon, $2 86 to $5.97 ed from Salem Thtirsday to spend Mich., who has been visiting with her the holidays with their sons. l>r son and daughter in Okanogan, FOLDING CAMERAS Ralph W. Stearns of this city and Dr. Wash., for the past 15 months. Is from $9.20 up Robert W. Stearns of Medford. here visiting relatives and will spend Community silverware In new pat- the winter with her niece, Mrs. SIANTON ROWELL terns at Cramer Bros. 46 drew Rhade, Makes a Fine 8 di. Clement, who sjient the past Music and Photo House I years with his son. Dr. L. O. Clem Duncing Pur*y— 507 fl Street Waldorf hall. Saturday night. ent. and family, departed yesterday for Santa Rosa. Cal., to spend two months with another son B. H. Clem Ixtdgr and Nociety Election Good Assortment The Courier will be glad to pub ent. at - Pyrex alasswaare at Cramer Bros. lish th« lists of officerfi elected in the Mr. and Mrs. >A. X. Parsons leave various organizations of the city. CLEMENS tonight for the latter’s former home Secretaries are requested to torn Sr||a I > rugs-Hook a and at Onarga. III., expecting to be ab •he list at the Courier office. LEFT Stationery sent several weeks. They will also TO I visit In Chicago and at points In Iowa Library Wnnts Magazine«: — U. READ SHOP It will be greatly appreciated and Nebraska. THE ADJ Chinn lilies at Cramer Bros. 45 those having magazines they no long Jardlniers at Cranter Bros. 15 er car»- for. will bring lhem to the Public Library where they will passed on to others. .. N o U om that will »alt your notk>n for IVirisi ma». Notions that will suit your notion to keeft. Successor u> Mr». E. Rebkoof THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON Let a Kodak Solve tbe Probien ”1. STATIONERY Xmas Gift The important, the particular gift la not made to laat a day, but rather to endure. For enduring qualities, for comfort, constant utility, for en dearing memories, furniture makes the beat gift you can select. Go elsewhere for frivilous gifts, but for the gift that repre sents your most loving care, come to us. " WE TlfRH A HOUSE INTO A HOME ” R ugs . L inoleums R ancis , W all P aper , S ewing M achines s . H oosiers H olmans F urniture S tore OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND P hone 50 605 G street . G rants P ass , O regon . This Jolly Little Tailor of is the mark of correct tailoring and sensible economy. Orders for Christmas <dio«:l<l be plac-ed bow . I OREGON Monday NAZIMOVA “THE BRAT” Tomorrow The World’s Greatest Actress In Maude Fulton’s Great Stage Success GEO. S. CALHOUN Kerby I «tuple Married— Clarence Vernon Hunt and Peurle Albright, both of Kerby, were mar ried Wednesday evening. December 10, at the Presbyterian manse. Rev. Henry G. Hanson officiating. A given quantity of steam coal will i move »>« tons of freight and the same ' quantity of fuel will move 100 tons. F or G ift ’ s — Oak Dining' Sets -AT— Christmas HELMER’S "The Home of Good Furniture’’ 213 and 21S South Sixth Street Seven Act» of Supreme Entertainment From the chorus to the night court, from the night court to a home of wealth. From the nameless waif to be coming the wife of a celebrated author. Ro mance with a capital R prevades this wonderful story. In the charity homes, in the chorus, and in the dark haunts of the city’s slums—people called her Any Man Would Like one of our New Style Vest Chains An especially large stock to choose from THE BRAT She never knew any other name. One night an author found her among the drab derelicts of a Police Court. He took her home and She Met His Fiancee THEN!!! PRICES Adults .... 35c Children ... 10c We will treat you right NAZIMOVA in?THE BR.AT.' “THE BRAT ” is conceded to be Nazimova’s Greatest Picture Because we are here to stay. It’s the Climate OTHER FEATURES OUR SYMPHONIC ORGAN HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY O. Reynolds, I*rop. >■ ■ Letcher & Son the service which are open to enlist- ed men. Enlistments Vre Sought— A party composed of Lieutenant E.’iB. Jackson. Color Sergeant Wal- lace. Sergeant >l«eech and Corporal Formeller arrived in the city last night from Camp letwis. where they are with the 1st U. S. infantry. They will remain in the city till Monday noon, and will receive applications for enlistments in any branch of the military service of the government. Lieutenant Jackson States that en listments will be received for either one or three years, and that there are 58 trades now. being taught in Salvation Army Da to.— All needy applicants are requested to file their applications not later than December 15th, to avoid rush on account of other rushing obliga tions thia year due largely to moving The children’s and hall repairs. Christmas tree will be held this year on Christmas eve. The baskets will be distributed on Tuesday, Decem- ber 23rd. Those attending are ad vised to secure tickets from Ensign J. E. Strautin at once. i * ft