PERSONAL *55 LOCAL in our safe «posit vaults. They offer Absolute se urity against theft, fire, mold or dost ruc­ tion of any kind Every ac­ commodation is afforded those who rent compartments in these vaults, the rent of which low as $2 for a box. is very moderate, beginning as Special Prices IIRPOMS »1.50 VALUE. BROOMS «USS VALUE... BROOMS »1.00 VALVE........... FIBER BROOMS SOLD FOR »1.S5 TOY BROOMS FOR THE KIDDIES VITALIC CLEANER REGULAR PRICE »23.50. NOW »IS Rogue River Hardware Co THE WINCHESTER STORE During the balance of the month we are going to give you some real bargains in Lee Tires. Now is the time to put on new tires. Prepare for the winter weather. LEE FABRICS Size 32x3’ 2—Six going at Special Price of $23.80 each. Old Price $29.15 each. Size 32x4—Eight going at Special Price of $30.37 each. Old Price $38.90 each. Size 33x4—One going at Special Price of $31.02. Old Price $40.80. Size 34x4—One going at •peciil price of $31.72. Old price $41.70. LEE CORDS Size 32x3’ 2—Two going at special price of $36.10 each. Old price $46 each. Size 32x4—One going at special price of $46.73. Old price $58.80. Size 35x5—One going at special price of $67.77— Old price $86.25. Above prices include the war tax. Remember, the sale is on now and continues for the balance of No­ vember. Out of town orders given prompt attention. F* ~ ”7 AGû MT’S rOR —p"'-> \&/ HUDSON MAXWELL S AMD ESSEX CAPS counts AUTO COMPANY £7* A P^OME 317 I.adte» coats relined at the WarcF important MctMing Tonlglit— An Important meeting ot the Ore­ robe Cleaners. 607 E street, opposite Colonial Phone 147. 31 If gon Growera Association bas beau called for tonlght at 7:30 at % th« Mis« Mabel Harris, of Columbus. courthouae. AU metubera are re- I Ohio, is visiting at Hugo with the queeted to be présent and non-mem bers are glven an invitation to be H. F. Cahill family. preaent at the meeting. H. E. Briggs and Thomas Wells re ! turned to Eugene this morning after spending Thanksgiving In the city Buy a Broom CHAINE Arthur Conklin, of Eugene, is i «¡tending a few days In the city meet­ ing old friends. , SSitZXl TODAY TUESDAY TODAY GEO S CALHOUN Nistvm yeer» local dmlt-r One Special Lot MACKINAW COATS . TYPEWRITER for sale—-" Blind" Remington, overhauled, new plat­ en and new ribbon; 820 cash takes it. Courier office. 41 Parcel Po«t Sale- church Bethany Presbyterian Tuesday evening, December 7th, 8:30 o'clock. WOODWARD’S 10.1 N. SIXTH HT. O. P Harvey went to Glendale FOR SALE—-Air tight heater In thia morning to spend a few days. good order. Inquire 507 A street Although Mr Harvey has a hard­ or phone 347-Y. 38 ware business in Glendale, he makes WANTED — Several milk customers, his home in Grants Pass. for morning delivery anywhere north of F street and east of 6th. “Djer-Kiss." Sabin has it. to start on Dec. 1. Call 254-11. 38 You are assured of the time of Riverside your life at the big dance FOR SALE- Typewriter In good Community Club House, Saturday, 1 running order. Call at Granta Dec. 4th. Pacific highway south. 37 Pass hotel. 37tf FOR SALE Small bouse and lot. Mr and Mrs. W F. O'Brien. Mr. Call at 114 Overland Ave., corner and Mrs. J K Naylor. A. C. Blshdp, Of North 2nd street. 4 2 A. M. Baker and P. Koontz were among the Portland people stopping FOR SALE- Purebred Jersey Duro«- pigs. Also one registered sow. C. over the week end In the city. A. Pruitt, Merlin. Ore. 4 2 Everybody will be there—Where? FOR SALE—27 acres fine black To the big dan e. Riverside Commun­ land, house, well, orchard, vine­ ity Club House. Saturday, Dec. 4. yard. »-acre berry patch. Ai-mlle _ « from station on Southern Pacific. Rev. L. M. Phillips went to Med­ 82.000. Addrees K. Root, lingo, ford this morning to attend the Sun­ Ore 4 2 day school convention of the Free Methodist church. The convention i-WANTED—Ixidy desires ixMltlon as includes the Southern Oregon dlg. I cook in camp or on ran< h. Ad- ■ dress No. 118 care Courier. 38 trict and will be In session for next two days FOR SALE—.Brooder stove, with eight foot deflector, fifty gallon Don Cameron, of the Waldo oil tank automatic oil regulator trict, was In the city for a si Capacity Everything complete, time today. He left on this mi from 250 to 1500 baby chicks. Ing’s train for Medford to look Used only two months. Inquire ter business there for the day. 507 A street or phone 347-Y 38 is interested In copper mining in WANTED—Half dozen Rhode Island Wa^do section. Red pullets or year ’ old hens. Cali lag «ardi at Courier office tomorrow ONLY Piano Tuner Hero- Mr Brooks of Tedford, will be the city Wednesday. All wishing have their pianos tuned, leave dem with Miss A. Wolke. Mimes Dora Herman and 1 Lucile McCorkle returned to Eugene last lUg Dance Sat.. Dec. 4th— night after attending a few days In Riverside Community Club House the city. Miss McCorkle was the Nttf sed. 37 gueat of Miss Herman over Thanks­ giving. Miss Winnifred Best, of Los An­ gele«. was the guest over Thanksgiv­ Elks Will Dance— ing of (Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Beet. She The Elks will give a dance Tues left yesterday morning for Seattle. day evening. November 30th. at the Medford Elks Club house Remember— members of the lodge and The Albertina Kerr Nursery drive. dies. It is expected that a Wednesday. December 1. 37 tendance will be present, us l>e the Big Dinner Dance. Miss Florence Riddle spent her Thanksgiving vacation at her home in the city, returning yesterday to Kerby where she is teaching school ■NSt’RANCE—Fire, automobile, life, accident and health M. Stott. Garnet Best spent Thanksgiving in 308 North Sixth St. 62tf the city with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Best, leading last night FOR SALE—Used bicycle. In good for Corvallis, where he is attending condition for 120. Cramer Bros. the O. A. C. Phone 55-J. _'7tf E. L. GALBRAITH- Real Relate. In­ Dr. IHmmick Moves t MTice— surance. and plate glass liability. To South Sixth street, over 6Q9*4 G street, phone 28 40tf Peerless Clothing store. 4 2 Mrs S. McConnell was the guest over Thanksgiving of Mrs. G. A. Bryan, of this city. Mrs. McConnell returned this morning to her home at Roseburg. We d<» llvimaiubing Give price. Address No. 119 care of Courier. 38 EXPERIENCE J osephine C ounty B ank G rants P ass ,O regon From all parts of the poultry yard they come, on the run, to eat our famous poultry food. Makes proud roosters and heal­ thy laying hens with large families of fat chicks. If you want^your poultry to thrive and add to their value, feed them on our feod. None better. JOSEPHINE COUNTY FLOUR MILL Corner fhird and G Street Phone 123 LIONEL •>/. BARRYMORE in the peerless ps/ch., photo- drama of the battle of love and hate “THE MASTER MIND” A photoplay version of Dan­ iel C. Caster’s great stage success— Admission 35c Comimg Wednesday “A Splendid Hazard” from the Story by Harold MacGrath The Best Assortment Bugler sounding "taps* over the grave of Miss June Delano, chief of the Red Cross nurse corps, who died In Europe. In the manufacture of ft cabinets a great deal of used as an Imitation of n Circassian walnut, says th American Forestry Magazine Whv red gum Is property finished It ca be made to • look mil’ h like efthe of rhe'«" woods. There Is a very i ference. however, l.orwee and mahogany or walnut, ference Iles In th