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Early Thoughts
■‘Prines «re higher than a cat's back” Mid obi Hi ('heatnut,
but oven a cat’s back can't »lay up lorever.
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Ja k Wimer, of Medford, 1 h Dancing Party—
I ii the city for a few days.
Waldorf hall Saturday night
And that's so. There will be a 'hr. nge Wo are all ex|metlng
"The Country Cousin" is coming!
Hers's hoping it doesn’t cornu with a crash. Careful people
Iler name Is Nancy!
71 <am-y Buys Grocery—
preparing for Jt. Have yon a lllll«» account piling up at the
J. M. Casey, who with Mrs. Casey
Mr*. Prescott, who visited friends
k? Are you saving something during these day» of high
III Grants Pass and relatives in Ash arrived last week from Clarksdale,
t>af If not, what will beoo'iie of you when things begin to tum-
Arlz., baa purchased the Beeman
land. returned to Salem today.
Isn’t (hia worth thlnkln. about? We Invite you to open an
grocery
business at 510 South Sixth
Willard storage battery service
unt with us. We will guard your funds carefully.
station. 314 North Sixth 8t
I7tf street, and Is now In charge of the
business.
\. I,. Espy, proprietor of the Wolf
< reek garage. wus In th»- city today
Vou Arc llway* Sure—
Ml Mill u
on business.
■ ■i>. km ui *r uv t
Of something good to eat at the
used
We
have
some
bargains
in
MMIS
Oxford Grill. A 50c lunch fron»
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Hords. Manuel Bros.
11:45 until 1:00. A la carte at night
George E. Howland, former resi siws’lallzing in steaks.
dent of Grunts Pass, arrived lle re
this morning from Oakland, Cal., for
Married by Judge Holman—
ii few days.
John L. Coivlg, of Klamath Falls,
Teddy said "A bully American and Mrs. Ella Frances Colvig, of
"The this city, were married by Judge Hol
¡»lay!” you'll say so, too!
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I 0 intry Cousin" Is coming!
. Mrs. M. J. John an<l Mrs. Stella marriage, the couple having been
Stratton. of Williams, returned last vorced a year ago.
night from a visit with Med lord rela
tlves.
County Agent's Office < I<» mm |—
3«qMart Sauce Pun*
Kee G. P. Jester for life inan rance
The office of the county agent
S*qiiart K<*ttle*
5»tf the courthouse is now closed, ¿Ar
Penn Mutal Life.
«<-»|iiart Basin*
E G. Holman returned yesterday Thom ¡»eon l»eing engaged in hia pre
< lilt»-»- Pote
from Portland, where he spent sev parations for taking up a new work,
eral days buying furniture to replen and his successor not yet having been
ish his store stock.
named.
uniihlral
Is your country cousin in town!
Bring her to the Oregon theatre Sun Millers Iliac
Daughter—
day or Monday to meet "The Coun
A wire was received here today an-
try Cousin.”
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nouncing the blrth of a son this ¡
H. M Pfeffer!«, who spent several
morning to Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mil
days here on court matters, left to
ler at Sa ramento, Cal. Mrs. Miller
day for Brookings, stopping off to
was formerly Emma Shaska of this
$2X2; J. W. Bigelow and
David look .ifter his Takllmn property.
city
Mrs. Jos. Shaska leaves
Good second hand Chevrolet and
Hour, Kerby. $191; Mauer ft Boars,
night for Sacramento to be with
Kerby, $4X0; Daniel M<la*od. Kerby, Ford ears for sale. W S Maxwell daughter and grandson.
7>
$551». Ixmg Ayldott and 'Williams, ft Co.
K Itammerbinher expects to leave
Selma. $2,200; Mrs. Helen Hildreth,
I»iinir ai Wim»'r—
<,’. Epperly and Junies A. Dren- Bunday night for St. Paul, Minn., to j
Grange hall. Saturday, January
He
will lx* absent
I
. Placer. $9.1Sy; G. <’. Grimmett, visit lib« mother
Good music by Granta Paes Jazz
about
three
weeks.
Kerby. $3,950; (I. C. Hopwood. Sel
Wanted. An upright, handsome chestra and a big supper. Hours 9
ma. $300; A C. Hoffman, Grant*
man
to be the husband of "The to 2. Tickets and supper 11.50. 71
Pass. $5x7; A 1* Zu n r. Waldo. $ I ,-
Apply Oregon
172; Barton ft Cain. Grants Pas». Country’ Cousin."
theatre
Sunday
and
Monday.
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$2.203; Gol'-onda Mining rompany.
Tonight at 7:43 o'clock the Sun
Geo,
R.
Kiddle
returned
last
night
Grants Pass. $7,926; H Sordy ami
< <»l,l Miti l GKIFANOLAM
day school annual will be held at the
from
a
10
days'
business
trip
to
Se
nn<l lecconi*
C E. Noble. Grants Paas. $6.x(»5; M.
Salvation Army hall. A program
are a comblnatlon tbat pula all
E Holter and J 15. Fancher, Grants attle, where he attended a meeting
will be given by the students. Four
of
Winchester
dealers.
He
also
vis
music ut your collimami. The
Paas. $14,172; Alvah H. Gunnell,
prize«
will be awarded and eats will
best music the uewest music
Granta Paas, $953; Henry Rowland. ited friends In Seattle and Portland.
-thè inoat iKipiilgr musi»' —
be served.
We anticipate a good
We
have
used
Fords
all
ready
to
Selma, and R. J. Bowen. Granta
Columbia gota II all.
meeting. A cordial invitation to all.
go.
Manuel
Bros
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Columbia offers a larga va*
Paas, $59,6X2;
John
T.
Brady.
Mr. and Mrs D 1. Woodruff, of J. E. Strautin. ensign.
rtety In Instrumwnla, ranking
Grants Pass. |300; Granta Pass
i
troni the table machine lo the
Smith
River, were here last night
I Chrome company, $14.6U>: Earl N.
Urge cabinet.
and
went
to Glendale to visit the A. Inyonc Who Enjoy
Young.
'
Grants
’
3
’
ass.
$l,y2Xf*
H
C.
W>- bave a complete »to' k bf
A good well cooked
with
I'mphlette
family. Thev will later
McIntosh. Golden, $449.
machlnes and recorda
Come
"French fried" should try the Ox
go to Berkeley, Cal.
In and look and listati
Good I second hand Chevrolet Hnd ford Grill, 5:30 to 7:45.
STANTON ROWfLU
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Ford
can» for sale, W S Maxwell
Music and Photo House
Knight* Templar Installation ♦
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ft
Co.
507 G Street
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County Clerk Coburn will attend
Mrs John Dubuls and two chfl-
S. dren. of Corvallis, are visiting with a meeting to be held in Eugene next
Melila
Commandery
No.
» 1 Knights Tepiplar. Installed officers
Granta Pass friends
They will go Tuesday of the county chairmen in
Friday night, following a banquet at to Talent tomorrow to visit friends charge of the work for relief in the
6.30, at which 50 knights and la and return to Grants Pass Wednes near East, he being chairman for
dles wore present
The offt. ers In day for a few days visit here.
Josephine county. Speakers at the
stalled were
We have some good used Fords, Eugene meeting will include Samuel
(Continued from pale it
E. C
A. K. Cam.
at reasonable prices. Manuel Bros laincaster. well known In Oregon and
Gen
W W Walker.
Austin Wilson, of the Pacific I'la the northwest, and Major General
slon. includes the following from Jo
Cap. Gru -C. E. Niles.
cer
company, returned this morning Axgai»etlan. a former member of the
sephine county:
Prelate - -Sam Baker.
from a trip to his home near Boston Persian army, and later a worker in
8 B. Potter, Takllmn. $3.355;
Rec.—i Geo. 8. Calhoun.
and Is at the Josephine, Mr. Wilson the Red Cross.
Charles I,. <'ole. Granta Tass. |5.000;
Treas.- ■Frank Mashburn.
will return to the mine near Apple
8r. W. —Geo. M. Flint.
Neilson's Orchestra—
W. B
Oliphant, Holland, •31«:
gate in a few days.
Jr. W. •P. B. Herman.
Will give a dance at the Waldorf
Ralph 8. iBennett. Grants Pass. $1.-
Used Fords at reasonable prices
Wnr,— Sam Stinebaugh
137: Sol C Stone. Grants Paaa. I243;
and reasonable terms. Manuel Bros. hall Tuesday, January 20.' Dancing
St. B - —»Peter Allison.
frou^ 9 till 1 o'clock. Dance tickets
W. E Gilmore. Karby, $6.0Q0. A N,
i |1 plus war tax. extra ladies soft
Sw. B — I, M Ntit.ii..||
Parsons. Grants IPaas. $1.639. John
A Kral Tea Party—
Sent. J. E. Peterson.
70tf
L. «towel!. Takllina. $2.30«; G. B.
Little Charlotte pay entertained a spectators 25c.
After the Installation ceremonies nil in her of her little friends at a real
Fife. Grants Pa*« and C. E Tucker.
$1.256; R. E. Reed. Placer, $360; the gueats had an enjoyable time lea party today. January 17 being Interniixliate Is-ague Social—
The Intermediate league of the
R. C Cheexum and Charles M. War with cards and visiting.
the young Misses fifth birthday.
Methodist Episcopal church had a
ren, Rogue River, $709; G. A. Fitz
patrick, Holland, $252; George A.
Placer location notices at Courier
"Igcnts Authority to Sell"—book social Friday night in the church
parlors and a large number of young
Hyde, Grants Pass, $4,97R;
Burke office
50 blanks. oOc, Courier office.
Dnrch anil Phllli». Granta 'Paas.
Printing that pienses ff» An tt
All kinds of Commercial Printing people enjoyed the following pro
gram, Violin solo. Howard Knapp;
$310; Frank C. Livingstone, Gohlen. Courter Job Dwnar'ntr*".»
Courier Office
story. Helen Smith;
duet.. Cora
Handle and Dora Zimmerman: reci-
tation, Cora Randle. After the pro-
gram games were played and refresh
ments served. The boys and girls
were assisted by their mothers and
by Mrs. Stearns and Rev.
Joseph
vnotts.
A Few Spring Hats and Coats
rnrs. Hellie Deas
'4uc«-es»<,r to
Mr*. £. Itehkopf
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HOME
Enameled Cooking Utensils
Rogue River Hardware Co
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Vou Can't Dodge—
The Palace Taxi, two cars, a Ford
and a. Chevrolet. Aoth guaranteed to
The drivers
stand the ‘‘Climate.''
climate,
ire
also
well
broke
to
the
i
We hope no one gets sore at this, as
we both love the climate..
Phone
12-1. Geo. A. Hyde and H. L. Sar
esti
leant.
No Damages Awardcd—
The verdict of the jury in the case
of Mrs. Mae Si hultz vs. Veatch and
Elder waa in favor _of the defend-
nits.
Mrs. Schulte brought suit
igaiust Mrs. Veatch owner of the
building, and Geo. W. Elder. pro
■ rietor of n store, at Waldo, for
$10,000, damages which she alleged
•she had suffred In a fall off the porch
i i itoli the building. Many witnesses
. wree examined, but the claim of In-
I jury made by M rs Schnltz was not
proved to the satisfaction of the jury
ATTRACTIVE- PLACE
It is a very simple matter to make the home the most attrac
tive place that you or your children frequent.
A few articles of furniture well chosen and well placed will
help tremendously.
You owe It to your family. Io yourself, to make your home as
attractive an ¡«ossible.
A trip through our store will help you.
“ WE TURK A HOOSE INTO A HOME ”
Rues, LiNOteuM.c R ahúís , W au P apfa , S fw / ng M ach ines¿ H oosifaí
H olmans F urniture S tore
OPPOSITE THE BAND STAND
P honf
50
Overcoats, Suits
Shoes, Furnishings
FOR MEN—AT
Peerless Clothing Co
Cash Clothiers
HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER AND
MARX CLOTHES
Burns Bros. Colored
Minstrels
10 PEOPLE
Jazz Orchestra
Golden West Quartett
Coineiliajis. Vocal Soloists, Etc.
A MINSTREL SHOW FULL OF Ft N, PEP, SINGING AND JAZZ
ALSO A 5 PART F EAT I'RE
“An Amateur Adventuress” Emmy Wehien
OREGON
M. L. Opdycke Wed* at Salem—
The Salem Statesman of the 15th
instant records the issuance of a
marriage license to M. L. Opdycke,
of Grants Pass, and Helen Hogan, of
Salem. No record of when the wed
ding occurred has been received. Mr.
Opdycke left here a week ago to at
tend the session of the, legislature,
so he Informed his friends.
To Take Ihikcr to the Pen—
TI'ESDAV
NIGHT ONLY
Baker, recently convicted in the cir
cuit court on a charge of burglary,
to Salem, where he will turn him
over to the penitentiary officials. Ba
ker has been sentenced to one year
in prison.
He was indicted upon
three counts by the grand pury. but
upon his plea of guilty on one count,
the others were dismissed.
Baker
says that he is going to get all the
credits possible because of good be
havior while at Salem.
E L. Coburn, county clerk, is go- '
ing
to Salem tomorrow, and at the
"Agents Anthorttyvto Sell”—book
’•Ind* of IP««! blanks st th*
request of the sheriff will escort Geo. >t 5(t blanks. '»><?. Courier office.
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