i'MIK KIGHT GRANT* PAM4 BULBS Hyacinths, assorted colors or* I ulips, 1* »* *» Trumpet Narcissus Crocus, assorted colors Paper White Narcissus China Lilies u AII.Y PEERLESS CLOTHING CO $1.50 do? 80 doz 40 doz 1.00 doz 20 each This is the month to plant bulbs and if nut in the ground now will give the best results. CRAMER BROS New Seeds Flower Pots Mrs. W. F. Rutherford left ♦] morning tor Pvrtiaad where sh‘ I'.' visit with her falhc - ■> • mother. | Mrs. Robert Ti.uu.e and l three John Apple, the Holland mining I children left this morning for a man.-is in the city for a few days ' end visit in Merlin. en business Small heaters for the home Fine hyacinths and paper white large heaters for the store at aat cissus for indoor plants at Cram­ mer Bros. n left er Bros. 30 | Mr and Mrs A C morning for Eugene suer a visi: In Marion Chapin, of Portland, was registered last night at the Jose­ the city. Wm E. Osborne. ul Marysville. Is phine. - in the city for a short time, stopping at the Western Vocation records ~sn :•« played on all standard phonogi^^ua. A eood selection at Helmer s 2't Mrs. A. Colder left th's morning for Roseburg where *• will • :i 1 the next few days visiting w th RF friends. . JL Mrs. Ike Vincent and son Wilford. ' went to Glendale this morning an|t will visit there for a short time with r■ I Mrs. Vincent’s daughter PERSONAL AND LOCAL Dancing Party— Saturday night at I hall. the your will save you $1.50 to $3 Shoes your will save you 15% to 25., on your other purchases of Men’s and young Men’s Neckwear, Shirts, I nder wear, Hosiery and all other wear ing apparel — —— ♦ will save you $15 to $20 Suit or Overcoat will save you $1.50 Hat Odd Fellow's Block A »ATI ItHAV, VOl.MllER (I. IlCtO. COVRI ER Waldorf « Make your sélections now while our stock is yet very complete « I Best Grade OVERALLS N»*- $2.25 • Property Is Sold— F. S. Bramwell has purchased 2% acres of land and residence on A street, formerly known as the John Carlson place Two acres on M ¡•street has been.sold to Effie Bailey, i R. L. Ridings has purchased 20 acres I of the Walter Everton place on the , Crescent City road. Mr. Ridings I«1 | a resident of Eugene Roy Higgins j purchased "20 acres on the Applegatt* the place formerly being known as the Cockerline ranch. Mr. Hart has' purchased two acres and a residence on West L street. Twenty acres of the JohD Naughbor place has been . l»apti*t Churi'i sold to G. T Turner of Crescent City and the Geghin pla e on West L ’ Bible school at. 10. Dr M It Brit-' street has been sold to Dan Higgins. ten superintendent t'la.** es for all These sales were made by Higgins ages Morning service at 11. ermon and Verdin. on "The Resurrection," by Dr ’’•• I B Y P F at S:30. Evening *er- Ham ing f la.** Start*— vice at 7:30, sermon by Dr R-id. Monday evening. Nov. 15. If you The choir will render « >eclal sgl- c- wish to join, please give your name tions both morning and evening In to Mrs. .Goettsche. 17tf the afternoon Dr. Reid w ill preach at Merlin. Th • Apostolic Faith People— C. M. Clin«, lastor. Will hold meeting« on Wednesday . nd Saturday nights of each week at Itcthany Pre*!», t.-rtun <1mr HHKVKK “Do ilio 1 lead I»’?" ¡VO Hear the Irish. Evangelist on “The Resurrection” At the Baptist Church Sunday Morning Hammormlll Bond levita: tirad» have been waiting for his coming. He will conduct the "Harvest Home" and Envelopes at tn« Courier utile«, -tale» book« at the Courier. • servj-e at th« 11 o'clock hour. Kren­ *aiea (• ><> t- tnn Cr»tn>*r ing service!* at 7:30. Christian ir at the PRE -BYTERIAN CHURCH Noi ember 7th, 1920 11:00 “The Spirit’ i Conviction of Judgment.’’ 7:30 “After Election Thoughts,” or “Next Steps in Our Country’.; Progress.” • Special Music Anthem, “The Shadows of the Even ing Hour” by Choir, solo part by Mrs. J. J. Han sen. St. Anne's Catholic Chur. I, Sunday mnss at 9 o’clock Rev. S. A. Con pal, pastor I I i I Hnmmertnlll Bond In all colors 'he Courier office EDNA WALLlt E HOPPER App ariti. I "JI'-. \ROl Nl> ruHNEli"