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I'ry a Hot Chick«« lie—
At the Bonbonnaire Friday noon.
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Weather for the Week
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Weather for the Week
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Pacific Coast States: Gen ♦,
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♦ erally fair tnd oool; frosts like ♦ Dancing Party—
Friday night at the Waldorf hall.
♦ ly In interior of Waahington
♦ and Oregon.
District Su|>eriiite«nlent H e re
Tonight and Thursday fair ♦
C. H. Ernst, local representative
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-♦ Cooler Thursday west portion. ♦ of the Metropolitan Life, is being vis
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of Medford. Mr Domergue is dis
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ADDITIONAL URAL
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The Medford Fluff Rug Man—
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Will be in town Wednesday and
Seven-eights of your life if you fail
Thursday
Have those old carpets to corns to Murphy Saturday *lght.
and rugs made into fluff rugs at
■mall cost. Phone 22-J.
87
Delicious (lam Chowder—
At the Bonbonnaire Friday noon.
Will Serve Lunches—
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OREGON
BARGAIN In used cars It sold at
once See Adams and Johnston. 90
WANTED--Furnished house Place
with garags and wood shed pre
ferred. No objection to any place
within reasonable distance of bus
iness district. Address No 2345
care Courier.
80
Ft»R SALE Iron wheeled wagon.
price 830. Call at Gravlln's barn.
93
WEATHER
Beginning Friday at 11:30 o'clock,
the Bonbonnaire will serve hot New Bread Pries
10c and 15c a loaf at Moore s
lunches.
88 ,
Bakery.
Junior* Win Gams—
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The junior class football team last
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COMMUNICATED
night won the first interclass game ►
of the year by defeating the sopho ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Editor Courier: When will
mores by a score of 18-2. Much in
terest is being shown this year at thorities wake up in this town? Not
the high school in football, a large until some one is rvsted Into etern
Monday, when the Willrout car'
number of candidates for the team ity
going out for practice every night. with Mrs Dan Wfltrout at the wheel.
Howard Bears«, who is coaching the Mrs. B. Hamilton at her side, Mrs.
boys, says the outlook is only fair H. L. Green, Mrs. Luke Lilley and
this year. Many of the old men have her little son and baby Wiltrout in
left and a number more have been the rear seat, a car driven by a man
rendered Ineligible to play because named Cooper came down Sixth
of high school work. The prospects 1 street and made right for the Wil-
now are that the team will be light, i trout car. in spite of the chief of po
The class games are being played to lice or cops and all the people look-
give Mr. Bearss an idea of the avail ' ing on. If the man had been driving
able material for a team. The sen- i like some drivers do, no telling
lor, will play next, meeting the jun- i many would have been killed,
j think, innocent little children
lone for the class championship.
, ladies hardly safe no matter
Dr. F. H. Ingram—
careful they may be. If these care-
Has returned and will be in his leas drivers had to pay a good fine
office in the Golden Rule building a few times they would be more care
daily.
87 ful. They have to pay a fine for run
ning over the city fire hose—how
much better are the little innocent
Hear Him—
He can sure pick a wicked string children and our fair sex of the city?
on the banjo, at the Waldorf hall. 89 Some one ought to get busy before
Tricolette, Georgette and
Crepe-de-Chine Blouses $4.65
COMPLETE NEW SHOWING OF TRIOOLKTTE, GEORGETTE
AND <’REPE-DE-CHINB BIXJl’HHH IN AIX THE POPULAR COL
ORS INCT DING WHITE AND BLACK. MANY OF TH ESH NBW
STA LES HAVE THE APPEARANCE OF A BLOUSE TH AT WOULD
SELL FROM »H.OO TO *10-09.
TOUR CHOICE W HILE THEY LUiT FOR *4.M.
FOR SALK A good kitchen range
Can be seen ut 503 North Fourth
street, corner B
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MONEY TO LOAN State land board
funds are now available for loan
E. K. Blanchard, attorney for state
land board.
89
WANTED- Apple pickers.
Phone
■ some one is killed, Can not some-
«O4-F-I3. C. H. Eismann
89
thing be done to make people more
BIG
HOU»:
Dig
Bargain
Worth
careful?
82500, sell for 81350. 3H blocks
A TAXPAYER.
west of Oxford hotel. 7 rooms,
plastered, tinted walla, modern,
large lot. ready to move right In
Care of Books.
Phone 319-R. or see E W Britton
Keep a chemical duster In the draw
er of the library table to polish
at new Ford garage bldg
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shelves, and a tin box of so-called
ALFALFA
HAY
If
you
want
good
magic pai>er cleaner for the books. It
hay nee H. N. Parker.
Phone
Is not necessary to spank the books to
185-Y.
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gether or flap their covers. Lay the
hook under treatment on a pa|>er to FOR SAId-1 OR TRADE Ray mare,
,-atc’i the little black rolls of soiled
weight 1100 lbs. work single or
■lough, ami go over binding and lln
double. Can be seen at Gravlln’a
ing to the cover as well as the edge*
barn. H. G. Rubar, «01 North
of the leaves. Keep a roll of tri,-'.-
88
Eighth
street.
adhesive
tape
handy
to
mend
parent
toru pages or anchor liaise
loose sheets INSURANCE- Fire, automobile, life,
Every music store carries It.
accident and health T V Stott.
308 North Sixth St.
Cuff Links
Hl'E OI H WINDOW
BARNES, The Jeweler
AUTO TOPS
Itepliu'e tli<' «hobby top with a
light,
iwi) -to-handle
weather,
proof oas now.
Smart looking, serviceable U>|
pertert fitting and improving Un
car'« look«—a wide cliolcr in ma
teriata unit color».
OUR PRICER IX > WEHT
G. B. BERRY
Second-Hand Bargains
MAXWELL—FINE SII APE
< III \ HOLET
FORD DELIVERY
COM.—Order now for future
livery. No coal carried in stock
Get wood in now while weather is
good. Williams Wood Yard Phone
187
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I WHEN YOU EMPLOY US
'YOU'LL SEE
WE DO
OUR WORK
GWITE
THOROUGHLY
C. L. Hobart Co
RESIDENCE and several lota, close
In. north side, to trade for clear
ed or uncleraed acreage under
dlt h. A. N. Parsons.
87
E L GALBRAITH Real Usiate. In
surance. and plate glass liability.
HOKtk G street, phone 88.
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Folks have got so used to as-
so dating good work with our
name that every time they need
a plumbing job they feel mad
at themselves because they
can't remember our telephone
number. Well here it is again
Try not to forget ft this time.
You won’t? Much obliged to
you.
The Reduced Cost of Tire
Mileage for Your Small Car
Do you realize that Goodyear Tires
are priced no higher today than in
1910 and that their mileage actually
costs less than it did a decade ago?
During this period Goodyear has been
able steadily to increase the amount
of mileage built into its tires and,
consequently, the cost of Goodyear
mileage has actually declined.
In no part of the Goodyear line has
this decline been more marked than
in the present 30 x 3-, 30 x 3,/2- and
31 x 4-tnch sizes of Goodyear Tires
made especially for small cars.
If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort,
Maxwell or other car taking these
sizes, go to your nearest Service Sta
tion for them—get the unusual value
contained in their construction and
delivered in their mileage.
B. S. DEDRICK
51« F Street
Phone 3OH-J
Not in favor of a
LEAGUE OF
MERCHANTS
To hold up the prices
on Shoes and
Clothing
IXIT 250 MENS HEAVY' WOOL
BRADFORD UNION SUITS.
»5 VALUE, ONLY............. *3.95
ixrr 275 .MENS HEAVY W<M>I.
BRADFORD UNION SUITS,
FINER QUALITY ........... »4.50
LOT 450 BRADFORD FINE
UNION SUITS ................... »5.00
LOT «OO BiUllHIIUI FINE
UNION SUITS, GUARANTEED
"~¥o BE ALL WOOL.......... 97.9Ü
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WHEN ITS
TROUBLESOME
CONSULT US
The queer acting battery is
the one we like to s ee for we
quickly correct the trouble at
its source at the minimum ex-
pense and send you on yonr
way an advertisement for
THIS STATION.
Skilled service and ni«dcat
charge« make this the POPU-
LAR BATTERY HTATION.
ADAMS ELECTRIC and
BATTERY SHOP
ExIde Ber-iee Station.
504 South Sixth Street
Grants
Pass-Medfòrd
Interurban Autocar Co.
Effective Aug. 5, 1920
LEAVE
GRANT* PAH*
7.09 a.m.
10:30 «.1»
1:99 p. m
4:50 a. m.
LEAVE
.MEDFORD
7:00. a. m.
0:00 a- m.
1:00 p- m-
4:30 p. m.
Daily and Sunday
Grants Pass
Waiting Room
honhonnif . ru
Phone 160
All-Weather Treed
MENH 220 WEIGHT BLUE
OVFKALI/I, «3 VALI EH, GET
THEM HERE FOR
»2 30
^inieXTÄ $7150
Anti-Skid Tread------
MENS DREHS SHOES, YOUR
CHOICE OF TAN OR BLACK.
IN
DIFFERENT
HHAPEH
.............................................. *9.90
MENH DREHH SI1OEH
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Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no
more than the price you are asked to pay
for tubes of less merit —why risk costly
casings when such sure proteo
« rev
tlon Is availablet 30«3% size
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MENS WORK HHOES, SOLID
I/«A TH ER AT
*1.05, »5.45
MENH Hl ITS »2K.5O, «.11.50.
*32.00, *30.00 AND *37.00
HERVI! K STATION DEALER
Sam pl e
Store
Auto Company
J. It. .McKINNEY, Mgr.
»10 M. «TH
SWOPE
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WILLIAMS
HKHVK-K STATION ORAI,Fit
Garage and
Cyclery
WINETROUT
308 South Sixth Street
THE TIIAl TOR MAN
4011.401 ZD. «TH