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The Victory
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Rogue River Hardware Company
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GOING TONIGHT
THE PROGRAM
NOW SHOWING
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Outside • •
the Law
The D. N. B. A. entertained Sat-
i nrday evening at the home of Miss
Gretchen Clemens on North Third
street. The first part of the delight
tul evening was spent in playing
cards, after which the rugs were tak
en up. and dancing was enjoyed un
til a late hour. The A'alentine idea
was tastefully carried out in several
favor dan "es. and also in decora
tions. Refreshments were served to
the following:
Gretchen Clemens. Dorothy How
ard, Coriyss
Courtney.
Yvonne
Smith. Remoh Tryer. Helen Uster,
Eunice Hillis. Mary Reed, Gladys
Sandry. Elva Prescott. Gene Murphy.
Stephen Woodin. Waldo Baker. Har
old Isham. T-eroy Heston. I An da Gil
lette. William Ament. Andrew Clay
ton, Freeman Taylor. Jack Murphy
and Harold Lund bur--.
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BY
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TOMORROW
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Pleas of Not Guilty—
Pleas of "not guilty" were filed In
the circuit court Saturday by Ben M.
Collins. S T. Johnstone. F. D. Hines
and J. E. Bartlett, Indicted by the
grand jury in the Bank of Jackson
ville cases, and February 17th was
set by the court as the day for pleas
by Mrs. Myrtle Blakely, former coun
ty treasurer. Elmer E Quigley, a
northern California cattleman, and
Chester Knbli. an Applegate stock-
man. A plea of not guilty was enter
ed by W. H. Johnson last fall.—Mall-
Tribune.
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RIVOLI
Sell* Hotel Leane—
rdln & Mooers have sold the
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on the Grauts Pass hotel to H.
E. llller, a recent arrival from En-
terprise, Oregon. Mr. Miller and
family arrived here January 28 and
became interested in the hotel pro-
perty after arrival.
Visitors From Ashland—
Misses Nina and Hazel Emery
drove down to Granta Pass in their
automobile yesterday and spent the
day visiting relative*. They report
the road is excellent with the excep
tion of a short stretch just below
Gold Hill. This, they state, can be
covered easily with care.—Tidings. i
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tiisday ,
GRANTS PASS DAILY <MH III KH
PAGE FOLK
Valentines
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FOR THE KIDDIES
Clemens
Sells Drugs
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H. F Skilbuan arrived this after-
Mr» C A Bailey, of Glendale, is
. noon from Portland for a tew day*. visiting her hnaband'a parent*. Mr
!'
cf Salem, is in lhe and Mr*. J. H. Bailey. Mr. Bailey
■tv today on business.
I came down from Glendale last night1
Mr and Mrs Tyrell Cnrn«r came I but w obliged to return thi* morn-
la from Wolf Creek this afternoon i lad.
, for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Bowerman, of
Mr*. E J. Carrillo and Mr» Jas 1 Hood River, are registered at the
Smith are »pending the afternoon In ! Oxford. They visited in Ashland
' M e,i ford
I before coming to Grant* Pas*.
Olen H Haya, of Heppner, is a vie-'
I:or in Grants Pas*.
If Nou Haven't a Heurt—.
j. T Turley, of Baker. Oregon, is
Come to the Valentine dame Fri
in the city today.
day night and get one
»Btt
.Mrs. J. H. Hathaway ha* returned
homo after spending a month with Sprain* AA ri«t l»> l ull—
friends In Portland.
Miss Fannie Abrams, of the fores
Ben Mitchell, a resident of Port
try office, la kept nt home this week
land, Is looking after business affair*
while nursing a sprained wrist, the
' in Grants Pas*.
result of a fall
Mrs. Thus Aher was in the cty ye*- i
terday, returning to Hugo this morn
Daily Matinee—
ing.
Rivoli Theater 3 p. m.
» 1 tf
.A. O. Knapp, of the Basket Gro-
cry left this morning for Klamath
County Officials III—
Falls on a business trip.
Sheriff George la>wls and Treasur
Mrs Lynn Smith, of Gold Hill, vie
Red Mrs. Geo. P Cramer and went er George Calhoun are absent from
to Hugo this morning to visit with ' their posts of duty this week because
of Illness.
friends.
Mrs. Harold M Harter and
children arrived this morning from I Income Tax It,-turn
Prepared bv R AV Clarke.
Reynold*. III. to remain. Mr. liar-
ter stopped off at Santa Barbara tor Nortt^ Sixth Street.
a few days on business
Mr*. Victor Peterson stopped over lhSurns t» Grants Pa*»—
last night with Mr. and .Mrs. J. E. !
Frank J Neuner, who has been
Peterson and left this morning for I visiting here over the week end with
her home at Eugene. She also vi*- his pareuts returned to Granta Pass
lied a sister at Ashland
this morning. Roseburg News-Re- I
Mr and Mrs R. E. Brochlbill and
i
view.
three children of .Marshaltqwn, la..
spent two days with 'Mr. and Mrs. Save Money—
Amos Myers, leaving this morning
Buy your suit or overcoat for H
for AVillamette valley points. They price at the Peerless Clothing Store
spent several months at Long Beach.
M miner Daily 2 p. m.—
Rivoli Theater.
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Newcomer Buys a Home—
J. O. Paquette, who came here In
November from Saskatchewan. Can
ada. has decided to remain here for
his i>ermanent home, and ha* bought
the Wideman residence at Eighth
and A streets from Albert Borde. Mr
Salem. Feb. 8.—(A. P.)- -Preal- Paquette has also invested In the
dent ,Rltn!r and3.l*“kir
.toda_’riPaelflr Mora Pumi’ »>!«• ««-"‘•y »«J
introduced a joint memorial to con-1 ia now one of the directors of that
gress urging Near East relief The' company. The sale was made through
resolution was passed under suspen-, the Parsons' agency.
sion of the rules. The senate passed
Ritner's bill providing that number Dance Tickets SLID—
one wheat shall be based on 58
At the Valentine dance Friday
pounds to the bushel to prevent buy night at the Waldorf hall.
ers purchasing on 60 pound basl* and
exporting on 58 pound basis. It also Slock Certifies
passed two bills on banking and trust
The Courier merchant printing de
companies: Porter's bill to regulate partment la In position to print stock
the sale and .iasslfication of import-1 certificates for any kind of business
id eggs, and house bill fixing meth-| Several designs of certificates ar»
ods of determining newspaper circu carried In stock and others may be
lation for county court publications. secured on short notice.
tt.a hum
Fuel Time From Agn«»»
INSURANCE—Fire, automobile, life,
Charles Pettenser, of Paradise bar
accident and health T. M. Stott. near Agneas, on the lower Rogue, is
309 North Sixth St
6 2tf in the city. Mr. Pettenger made a
FOR SALE OR TRAD®—»3000 quick trip from Agness to Almeda,
equitv in Seattle residence, mo-i over the Rogue river trail, co' rln;
dern. Want at least two acresi the 52 miles In 2t hours, and taking
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wim house and good water. Write i five hours of sleep en route.
full Information.
Mrs. Claude' gives his saddle mule all the credit
Davis, Route 2. Box 107, Grants, for the record time, the animal prov
Pass.
96! ing a fast and safe negotiator of slip
pery trails.
FOR SALE—Used pars. 1 Dodge.|
practically new. 1 Dodge, good I One-half Price—
condition. 1 Buick Six. good buy. j
Any suit or overcoat, one-half
1 Chevrolet at a bargain. Terms tOj price, at Peerless Clothing Co.
suit. See J. F. Burke at Fashion!
Garage.
97 i Mmoln Day Banquet.
FOR SALE CHEAP^-T« thorough-;
Jackson county republicans are
bred chickens, White Wyandotte: preparing for another big time at
and Rhode Island Red. Call at | the annual Lincoln day banquet, to
206 West D street, or phone 248. be given next Saturday evening at
96 the Medford hotel, this being the
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ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE at Peer-I seventh of the affairs. Judge Henry
E. McGinn, of Portland. Is to deliver
less ranch. Murphy. Ore. J. E. I
the general address, and I-awrence
Daniils._____________________ 101
Harris, of the supremo court, thi
W ! | Y PAY TWO PRICES for home Lincoln day address, with other fea
grown products, when you can get’ tures to complete the program, i
better quality for a third less by' number of local republicans have
buying from the grower. Prunes been Invited.
sold by the pound, 100 lbs., or ton.I
Call at 245 West H street.
99' At the I nion Meet Market—
After the 10th of February
FOR SALE—Set double harness, fine*
quality. Price cheap. 245 West, business will be run on a strictly
H street.
97 * cash basis, , All bills must be paid
by the tenth, . Cash buys the most
FOR SALE—Hatching eggs from meat. Try us and see.
Sheppards famous Ancona*. Fine:
winter layers. No. 1 pen, mated .Ionen Got Decision—
to cockerels from (jueen Bess the
Jones, the fistic artist who ham-
331 egg champion hen. »2.50 per1 mered the countenance of Blackburn
15. No. 2 pen, mated with fine In one of the bouts last Friday night,
cock and two year old hens, »2 per has a legitimate grievance because
15. Jas. Eads, 306 West I street, the Courier said that Blackburn was
Granta Paas, Ore.
101 given the decision. Jones put up a
E. F. WANN, mining and civil engi good fight, and should not be robbed
neering
Mine examinations and of the credit that wan his due, and
reports. Underground and surface haste Is made to correct the Inadvert-
surveying, mapping, mill design ant statement, for Jones won the de
and construction, land surveys and cision by a good margin.
sub division. Phone 249-R 101
FOR RENT—One sleeping room. Women's Arno. Meets Tomorrow—
There will be a business and social
Call at 409 E street
»7
meeting at the Women’s Association
WANTED—A female puppy, Collie of Bethany Presbyterian church on
and Shephard crossed, or Collie, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, at the
Address Box 26, Rd. 2, phone home of Mrs. T. M. Stott. Members
602-F-22.
»7 and friends are cordially invited. 96
F ebruary n. iw
Advanced Spring Styles
in Millinery, Suits and
Dresses
Ifirs. Dolile Deas
AA'c do llcin»Ul< hin«
Next time you aye In the nrighborie hmì drop In and take a look nt
the new Spring and Summer suitings which nr have on display.
You . must see illese gm*d* from our tailors
lo appreciate I heir fine quality. Certainly you will find n<> other
line »hat comes near to it in the matter of taluna.
GEO. S. CALHOUN
Sixteen Years luacal Dealer
Extra Special
Any Suit or Overcoat
1-2 Price
Peerless Clothing Co.
Shoes for the Family
JUST RECEIVED —
Shipment Ladies Black One Strap Suede Pumps.
Lowest Prices on all Shoes and Men’s Furnishings.
QUALITY THE BEST
North Sixth Street
103
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103 North 6th
WOODWARD’S
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KEEP
ON THE
RI6HT
Here's where we giie you a straight
»leer.
last u» adjust uiur »leering gear.
Extra! Extra!! All about the ter-
rlbl« ., itomoblle accident
Don't
¡Allow the newsle to cry the news
about the ditch your car went into
—or have the doctor say when
friends Inquire "what is the matter
with him doc?" "he's had some
trouble with his steering gear." Bel
ter doctor up the car than the man,
any day—what d'you say?
AMENT'S Al To REPAIR AND
MACHINE SHOP
PHONE IIIl-J
MACHINE WORK
OPERA HOUSE
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Tonight
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One Big Show of the Season,
Change of Program Nightly
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