MllVIlD GRANT* rOW DAILY GO! RIEH PAUK VOI R I" PER52ML LOCAL sc NOV KMIIF.lt N, Knit Underwear ■i and Flannelnette Gowns H W. Clevenger, of McMInnvilhi, F. W. Crockett, of la>s Angelas. Is waa a local visitor Saturday, regis­ In the city for a few days visiting for Winter Wear friends. Mr. Crockett expects to tering at the Josephine ‘•Bixby's Shu-white." Sabin ha* It catch a few of the «Rogue steelheads before he returns to Callfurnld. the l»r. G. D Holland, of Kerby, wa* fishing being one of the chief at­ regtateroil over the week end at the tractions for him here He has Just Joeephtne. returned from a trip east. K. T Saunders waa a business vis­ itor In the city yesterday and today Meeting Place < tmngvsl— i from Klamath -F-illa. The meeting place tor the Winona ladies coats rellnetl at the Wurtl meetlug of the Farm Bureau which robe Cleaners. 507 K street, opposite waa scheduled to be held In Winona hall will be held In the school house. ItOOSKVBXT TRI LY Kill»: | Colonial Phone 14?. •1111111*1 IS IMI I.I.Itil XT SPENDING H U MacKen'xle. the well known In place of the former salesman for a Portland concern, is Thâ* uriuon iteming tl«>tif Helen«, Will Start Gravelling— T. J Flippin Jr., of St of clothing—th«« advantages of buying <|unlity Ye J"ih was registered last night at the Jo- Utile Tailor The graveling of the tirade on men hamlisc. sephine. Hays Hill will commence tomorrow. When it'a service with a •mile according to II W Webber, who ha« IxMal <0ml«*r iHMirly uhliN'ti Smith’s Garage has got ’em beat a the contract for the work Engineer mile. ’ 31 Davis, of the bureau of public roads Mrs E A. Murphy returned this arrived thia morning and went to morning from Portland where she th«» hill with Mr Webber to oversee the work done on the road. spent several days visiting friend« One Special Lot Dr E J. Bllllck left last night for Portland where he will spend a Textile KxhiMt at Hall— On account of lack of spaed In the few days. Judge C. G yliih'tte went to Salem Publl Library, the textile 'exhibit last night to spend a few days at a already announced, will be hold in It will be open meeting of the state highway board tho council room Mrs. 0. W. Scheller, who has been on Tuesday and Wednesday after­ visiting for the past month with her noons of this wrt>k from 3 until 5. daughter in Minnesota, Is expect«»«! Th«» work, «lone by the Portland Arts to return here tonight. Mr. Schel ami Craft Society, •contain» «0 orig­ ler makes her home at th? Western inal and interesting pie os in Batik, loom and needle work. hotel. e Mr». J. W Ganong, who has been visiting here for the past three Meet log— Armistice evening. November 11 weeks with Mr. and Mrs Harry Smith and Mr. and Mrs Amos Smith, at 7 30 o'clock at the Illlnol« Valley left this morning for her home at Methodist church. Purpose. Consol­ idation of schools, also discussion of Portland. One lot $2.75 Marquis recleaned better mail service for Illinois valley seed wheat at reduced price, short! Everybody come time Farm Bureau Exchange. Med­ 23 luvrge Congregation« Hear ll«S«l— ford. Ore. lovrge congregation« greeteil l£van- The Rogue River Valley Grange will hold a pumpkin pie social Frt-1 xell«t Reid at the Raptlst < hurch is not only starting a reserve fund day evening. November 12. at the Sunday, both morning and evening. Grange hall, out G street All grang­ At the evening service the audience the .r<)Bepiiine County Bank, but adding ers and their friends are most cor­ overflowed the large auditorium ami to it earn week as much as he can spare dially Invited . 23 . filled tho lecture room. The morn­ from his income. Neu accounts arc in­ ing aermon waa a profound dis ­ Fred and John Herman, employes vited. of the S P at Roseburg, arrived.Sat­ course on "The Resurrection “ In the evening the evangelist discussed the urday evening on No. 15 and later left for a short visit with their par­ question "Shall We Know Our Loved Both sermons ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Herman, of One« in Heaven'” were Instructive and Inspiring Selma. G rants P ass .O regon Mrs E F. Byington has been in the city for the past few weeks mak­ Srhoola to Consolidate— A meeting to discuss the matter ing preparations to move their fur­ niture to Portland where they have of school consolidation, will be held located Mrs Byington alao.attend- at the Methodist church. November ed to the sale of the product of their *11. Armistice day. In the Illinois Fruitdale vineyartl. Although the Valley. It is planned to consolidate crop was very light. Mr». Byington five small schools, building a modern school in a central location Thia I states that the higher firlce made I action will be a step in the direction up for it. as much as $4 50 a crate . of solving, to some extent, the short­ being received. age of teachers question. • __ ___ . 507 K ST.. OPKMITK MtL Former Boy Killed— A telegram was received here Sat­ urday night by Mr and Mrs George I* Sauer telling of the death of their .'son. Raymond Sauer In Hillyard. Wash. Mr Sauer left Sunday even I | In 9 for Hillyard and will bring back the Body of hts son for burial here Miss Philippine Sauer, a sister, er­ rived last night from Eugene to be with her mother. ! GEO S CALHOUN MACKINAW COATS $ J Q-85 Now to Satisfy Jack Frost Appetites^ Peerless Clothing Co IT ERE are the right Cooking Utensilfl X * for the big, bountiful, appetin»»“ nourishing meals that everybody wants in cold weather. We have every pan, dish, pot, skillet or other utensil you need, for everything that mother used to make.” Come in today and pick out the prac­ tical, sensible things you want. All spe cially displayed. • I Rogue River • Hardware Co _ the WINCHESTER store J osephine C ounty B ank Shoes for the Family One lot Silver Brand Coilofw ............ .......... Men'« ribbed fleece«! Brown l'nde»Murt» Men’s ribbed fleeced Gray l ndershirti. Men'« Heavy ribbed Inion Suits «03 N. SIXTH ST. THE THRIFTY MAN TAKES PRIDE * 2 for 25c 50« ».V •2.00 WOODWARD’S «»OREGON The Wardrobe Cleaners Cleaning Pressing' Repairing Funeral Services Tomorrow— Funeral services for Kenneth P. Woodin. who died Saturday after falling from the roof of the reduc­ tion plant, will be held from the Bethany Presbyterian church, Tues­ day. November 9. at 2:30. Inter­ ment will be at the Masonic ceme­ tery. The casket will not be opened at the church but friends wishing to view the remains may do so at Hall’s funeral parlors from 11 until o'clock tomorrow morning. Ladies’ Garments Altered Coats Relined CHEVROLET and NASH SERVICE Step Into VOR ll.L V«»t R DRV G MOI IF needs • Hl,l, STOCKS FAI It PRICES CLEMENS Sells Drugs and Books YOI II < O .MI LETE CIRRI ED. STIMI, op PARTS s IO LIL COTTON MATf HESSES AT »10.50. IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL CALL 71 RTMJTH'8 SF