Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 22, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    THUR8DIT. NOVUMUMl 23, 1033,
GRANTS PAM DÁfLY COVHtKR
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Funeral Held Tuesday—
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PUT THAT
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THANKSGIVING TURKEY
in one of
OUR ROASTERS
A WELL COOKED bird makes your Thanksgiving din­
ner a success. If you want to be sun* to please your fam­
ily and guests, get a WEAR-KVER ALUMINUM
ROASTER right away. Remember these are sol«l at spe-
dal prices at 04.50, 05.50 and 06.50.
Other Roasters for 75 cents and up. Why lake a chance
on your old roaster when for a small amount you can
get an up-to-date roaster sure to make your dinner long
remembered.
Rogue River Hardware Co
The WINCHESTER Store
Suspenders, Garters and Arm
\ Bands guaranteed 365
days.
TOGGERY
Bull Dog spur tie 50 cents, 2
for 01.OO.
L0Q1L I
Il
—II ! !
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II
507 G St. — Grants Pass, Ore.
Quiet waves?
Books
Perfumes
RUSSIAN TYPE
BOX
STATIONERY
Highland . .
Hytone
_
En chan tmeu t
....... .
........
"It is romance
—magnified,
glorified and en­
trancing.”
—Bronx News
6Oc
5Oc
35c
A regular 50c number
All ShadeB
CLEMENS
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Manuel
spending several days in Portland
visiting with friends. They expect
to return about Sunday.
Hells Drugs and
White or Blue Batina,
a yard _______ ___ _____
Work Shoes and
Paes
Men’s 4-eyeiet Rubber Pac
first quality,
OQ QQ
red ____________________ VJ'UO
Men's 6-eyelet, same
as above ___________
$4.25
Men'« 6-eyelet white,
OA Cfj
as above______________ ^HiuU
Men’s good work
«hoe ___________
$2.65
Men's extra heavy work «hoe,
double «ole, nothing
O1 CH
better for hard service., v4». JU
Men’s 8-fnch leather pac, dou­
ble vamp, sewed soles, rubber
heels, a good all aroun«I O"7 CD
shoe only_____________ yliuU
«
Household cretonne,
a yard _____________
49C
Genuine Imported Un­
bleached toweling, a yd.
25,e
Indian Head novelty cloth, QQn
a yard__________________ vUb
Belle Vue Chevolt Cloth, 1Q a
a yard___________________ I Up
WALTER HIERS
Process Emlsc-slug lk>n«*——
“SIXTY CENTS
AN HOUR”
Fruit of The Loom bleached
muslin,
a yard
Wool Dress Materials and Wool Coatings
See the««* before you purchaae—The price 1« very low.
Jaquelin Logan
It'» a mile a minuit* joy ride of
a
wholenonu*
comedy all
through it.
A. L ENGLEDOW
4»
Movie Chats
WHY buy a player piano?
•.Matinee every day 2:15
Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m.
Adults 35c
Children 10c
BECAUSE—
there 1» no one thing money will bring that contribut«*» pcruuincnt
pleasure at ««> low n cost n« a player piano.
However—when you buy your piuyer piano, don't fall to rein«*m-
b«*r that then* IS n difference in player roll« and that Q-R-.H
Player Roll« are better.
Going Tonight
ASK UH TO PLAY OVER HOME OF THE LATE Q-R-S NUMBERS
“YoU Can’t Fool
Your Wife”
BORN
SMITH—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith
of this city, Thursday, November
22, a son.
Q. R. S. Player Rolls are Better
ROWELL’S PIANO HOUSE
I
23rd
ARMY BLANKETS
BOYS’ SHOES
Think of it—real wool army blankets
PQ QQ
Friday and Saturday__________________ _ ^ZiUO
Le«s than cost. We have one lot of boys’ «hoc»
from 12H to 5K for big boy«,
01 CQ
wvw • VW w «■■ « 1
....-
--
-----
Light weight hose, one pair___
...... ..
Two pairs
180
....
6 pairs
350
, .$1t00
MEN’S EXTRA HEAVY
UNIONSUITS
During Friday and Haturday,
Cl QQ
Sizes 36 to 44
___________ ___________ QI «JU
Men’s Overcoats
Belt effect, storm sleeves, con­
vertable collar, double breast-
ed. Colors, olive, grey and
brown, a few left an«l real bar-
Name an above ill boy«’, ages 0 to 16,
Only a suit
QQ«
OUp
WRIGHT’S ALL WOOL
UNIONSUITS
._ $15, $18.50, $20
For Men, buff color, worth 07.25 to
0A QQ
07.50. Get them here for
9TiUO
“It'» labeled All Wool,**' and is all wool
Zephyr Gingham, blue,
1 Qrt
a yard _____ _ ____________ I Up
ARMY SWEATERS
All Wool
Slzes 36, 38 and 40
Towels
M ir
ytaQj
MEN’S RAINTEST PANTS
18c each,
Sizefl 36 to 41,
84 Count Dark Percale, QI a
a yard------------------------------tip
Aflflortmcnt 8 boys* uhoca
.
Assortment 5 boy«’ «hoes
. . ...
TO RAISE
MONEY
Yar<! Wide Ecru Curtain -17d
Scrim------------------------------ 1 • F
«
9 0
.
690
Blue, small six««, a pair..........................
-
BLANKETS
Genuine Nashua Sunset plaid blanket«
Nashua Quality Blanket
_________
Extra fine quality 100% wool double
blankets only
$2.98
$5.98
$2.98
$10.00
BOYS’ SUITS GO ON SALE
■A on tn M.75 hov«' suit«
Ì
Miscellaneous
Infanta’ cotton vest«,
QRrt
JJp
■Mb
boy«* fluita
.............
_
$5.98
$7.49
$8.50
—
YOUTH’S RED TOP BOOTS
010.00 to 012.00____________________
..........................
C. J. BREIER CO.
$1.98
WE NEED
THE CASH
(THE SAMPLE STORE)
I
» 0 A A •
f ! t
Men’s Pull Over
Sweaters
Infant«' CiiMlimer«* Vests, OQd
each
UOp
Red, Maroon, White, Green
and black «trip«*», the Wool
kind
at
Shelf Oiled Cloth, 12 inch«*«
wide, white ami blu<> and IQrt
white
IZp
1IOW DO WE DO IT?
Children'« sweater«,
bargains at each
$4.98w $6.50
VOLUME!
150
The buying power <rf over BU
store« means buying and «elling
for I chh .
SI
Nhinola,
2 for___
150
J and P Coat«, bc«t 6
spool cotton, 150 yards
for
cord
Art
“P
Shoes, Shoes, Shoes
NOWH THE TIME!
HEBE’S THE PLACE!
Como now and nave money.
Regular 04.85 value Hatin »lip­
pers for ladle«, lift
OQ QQ
to 7, a pair..............
9Z1UO
Ladies’ Hose
laidi«*«' wool ho«e,
a pair ... ......
,
650
Ladles' Heather wool
llOMc, a pair---------------
750
A
laid io«' Cnwlimere wool
QQrt
lionc, a pair_____________ UOp
I
laid!«*«’ drop «titch woolpl IJC
hose, a pair ________ iJliZj
Ladles’
lioHe, a
Znn,1WooL$1.45
luidle«' 07.00 value Hotin »lip­
per«, black Huede trim- ÇA QQ
inings, a pair __ _____ V*t«UO
Ladies' black Huede, King Tut.
anklet« and toclet«,
ÇC AC
a pair______________
QJ.HJ
Ò3.UU
$8.50 to $8.06 boys* fluitfl............
«
0 for
-
__
BOYS HEAVYWEIGHT
OVERALLS
nq IQ
80-luch Curtain Scrim,
líln
a yard------------------------------ 1 Up
$2.39
$2.89
$3.45
Eot 2, boy fl* flbocti
$6.08 to
101 North Mlxth M.
and
All klnds of paper and cut to ■lie
you want—10c lb.
MEN’S CASHMERE-ETTE
150
DRTGOODH AND NOTIONS
Grant» Paas, Oregon
Phone 151
Scrqgch Pads-
Sold generally for 45c a pair but you can get
them here for
Cflrt
3 pairs, all wool
OUp
9-4 sheeting, bleached, QQa
a yard__________________ vvp
f
Huceesaor to Kinney A Truax
Special Comedy
Brtcraft Studio, phone 88.
Toile De Nord Gingham, QQp
a yard -______ ___________ ïJUp
Black Serge, yard wide, QQflf
a yard----------------- ■---------_ ZUp
We have n very complete iissortnient ut
with
i
Say It With Photograph*—
MEN’S GENUINE ARMY
SOX
J 90
rr
io
15 inch«*« wide,
• yard
Domestic bleached muslin, 30
inch«?« wide.
You will be
lucky if you get some of 1 Qa
it, a yard______________ Up
170
250
Tomorrow
ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 24TH
_ _ _ _ _ _ 170
King Tut Percale, a
square yard________
Cigarette*. One« tried alwaya used.
Maggie (Ye« Ma'am)—
There's a big «lane«« ut Suvnge The Stag Cigar Store.
61
Creek hull. Nov. 24, Doeruer's or­
chestra. Lot's go.
61 Muscovite»—
lluslnims meeting Thursday eton-
lng I. <> O. >■' hall.
49
Attention Union Men and Others—
I carry at all tlrnu« Patterson
Brother« Union Mudo Que«*«!, Frat, Till« Work Only—
English Walnut and Whip Smoking
Portraits at |3 a doten at Ralph
Tobaccos, as well as Life and Frat Pain Studio, Flanagan Bldg.
51
RIVOLI
2 Days Only—2 Days
STARTS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
Blue Band lunch cloths, 7Qp
50 inches square________ I Up
Although the pri«*«*s of these
cretonnes were much higher we
will «ell them for the next
two day« for
a yard ______
»
By purchasing your new suit or
overcoat at Peerless Clothing Co.
22tf
I
ZZrT/ÿ aJ7uHV
llrmsiHelling. nil color«, 10c yd.
The C. F. T. Co. is again thl« year
giving away a turkey tar Thanksgiv­
ing. A coupon is given to each
caller at their store, whether a pur-I
chase Is made or not. but they give I
only one coupon to a person. The
drawing of the lucky number will be
made th«« middle of next week.
SALE-ARMY GOODS-SALE
Windsor Prints, Martha Wash­
ington designs, yd wide, 1 Qn
a yard___________________ I Up
Two-bit quality apron
gingliam, a yard_____
Drygoods
7Ä»
RIVOLI THEATRE
Pirate«] au<l Wrap Around«
Turkey Given Away
Colored paper at the Courier.
Books
SKIRTS
For Thanksgiving all fancy fruit*
and vegt'tabl«*«, please order eurly.
The Truax Grocery.
010.00 Saved—
is quite as effective in easing con­
stipation, It is thorough and
complete as an intestinal lubri-
cant, and odorless, tasteless, col-
orless.
Even better than the finest med­
icinal oil formerly Imported from
Russia.
One of 200 Puretest preparations
for health and hygiene. Every
item the best that skill and con­
science can produce.
»
Chapple unci Military Style»
We Will Hnv
Next Monday—
November 26. the music depart­
ment of the Grants Pass Woman«
club will give a concert in the Prea-
byterian church.
Silver offering.
Benefit Memorial House.
52
Mineral Oil
SWEATERS
MiHcovltea—
Rusin.*«« meeting Thursday •ven-
Ing I. O. O. F. hall.
Conn* In—
And get our prices. They will
save you money. Sanlto Meat Mar- j
ket.
491
Process embossing at the Courier
office. First class work guarantee«!.
because oil is lighter than
water and also more viscous
(sticky). Hence it lies on top
of the waves like a tough blan-
ket. The action of
Couch’s Pharmacy
Drugs
Stationery
--.rx5
Mrs. Anhar Dennison ha« been
See Dr. Mark« for bett glasses, tf
Milton McVay, of Cre«c(ent City, veiling in Ashland at the homo of
was in Grants Pass yesterday boost­ Mrs. J. J. Murphy, for several days.
She returned home yesterday.
ing for his home town.
Glass«« fitted at Letchsr A Son'«.
Only one Free Turkey coupon to
50
a person. C. F. T. Co.
Mr. nn«t Mrs. Max Nelnlg. of Cor­
V. M. Hilary, of Eugene, was vallis, drove down yesterday and
i looking after business matters in I are visiting her«« for several days
! with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Barnes.
I the city on Wednesday.
Imported bead bags, $5 and up at
Come in and get a free coupon on
* Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop. 49tt I the Turkey, C. F. T. Co. You don't
B. Thompson, of Spokane. was have to buy anything to g«*t these.
! among the business visitors in
County Judge Edus Pollock re­
| Grants Pass today.
Brick ice cream for Thanksgiving turned this morning from Portland
at Horning's Shack.
52 where ho was called as a witness iu
E. E. Rorapaugh, of Eugene, was th«* case of the federal government
looking after business interests here versus Kaylor. He states that the
other witnesses, called from here,
today.
Optical goods at Letcher & Son's. will probably return about tomor­
Remember Barnes' Jewelery and row.
liome-mnde candiro for Thanks­
Gift Shop.
giving at the Shack.
52
The party composed of C. A. ¿Id­
ler, W. T. Milli'r, Johnny Schmidt,
Jesse Johnston and Wilford Allen,
who were hunting for several days
in the. Khnnath country, returned
last night. They brought back
<>nough geese to last several days and
say that ducks w«>re so numerous
that they did not even hunt them.
The goose hunting is declared to be
the real sport.
Clothing and
Men’s Furnishings
Sold exclusively by
' i- w u-r ■
T
bl»
Fuueral services for O. E. Rose,
of Applegate poatoftiee, were held
last Tuesday tit Jacksonville. Mr.
Rose, who »m one of the pioneer«
of thl« part of the »tale, dropped
over «load Sunday night. He cum«« to
southern Oregon in 1859 when but
a boy. making the trip across the
plain« on a saddle home,
Coveralls
Ages 0, 7, 8
Men’s Vests
Men'« Hickory vest«
with «leeres
-__
SI
Men'« Leather Vent«, mole «kin
«hell, leather lined, leather
sleeves, 2 large leather facts}
pockets, knit collar and CT QQ
wrists, only_____ _____ 9I.UQ
Men'« mole «kin shell vest,
sheep lined, leather sleeve«,
made same us above
07 QQ
each .......
9 I .Uu
Í' I
%
Men's Leather Vent«, leather
sleeve», leather «hell, sheep
lined, lentlier button cuff, knit
collar and wrist« a 015.00
value
C19QQ
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