page rom febrvary G RAVI'S P.Ut DAILY COVRIKR Polltcal Advertising— The Courier will accept political announcements from candidates for i office at 25c per Inch per issue for display, and 10c per line per Issue for reading announcements. Pay­ Mrs. Q. A. Woodcock came iu yes­ Glasses fitted at Letcher & Son's. ment must be made In advauce. H. L. Lord, of Eugene, was a bus­ terday from Wonder to spend the iness visitor in the etty yesterday day shopping and visiting. and today. Hear Evangelist C. H. Feather­ Watch— For the date of Oregon products We make our own ice cream, fresh ston. at Mapleton school house Fer­ every day. Horning's Shack. 16tf rydale Wednesday. Thursday and dinner to bo given in the w o. w. 24 hall by the Fruitdale grunge Indies. Earl Heflin went to Medford and Friday at 7:30 p. tn, W. T. Reed went to the Portland Klamath Falls today to spend a surgical hospital at Portland on "Barefoot Days"— short time on business. Are carefree. Wo know Optical goods at Letcher * Son's. Sunday evening and will probably be Rivoli C. L. Barlow, of Sumpter. Wash., detained there by Dr. Coffey, who is why, but come and spent the week end here with in attendance, for two or throe Theater. Feb. 20 und weeks. friends, returning north Monday. See Dr. Marks for best glasses, tf. Screened as the world would wish Jackie Coogan— Sales books—Courier office. With his sweet little smile, will it—reflecting the laughter and tears, Mrs. Bert Caid. of Kerby, was a the human essence of a grand story play Oliver Twist In his usual style. visitor in the city today. —"Oliver Twist." 22 Rivoli theater. Feb. 20 und 21. Don't forget our home-made can­ Mrs. Nellie Neas returned yester­ dy department. Horning's Shack, tf day from San Francisco where she Mrs. S. E. Cooley and her sister, has been spending several weeks Church Fee«- of Debt— When J. E. Peterson willed Mrs. Frances Kennedy, returned studying the new spring styles in Saturday from Santa Barbara, where millinery and women's wearing ap- Methodist church Ills Interest In h note on tho paving In front of the they have been visiting. parel. church property and his wife met Evangelist C. II. Featherston wilt the amount, they started a move begin a series of revival meetings at which led to tho cleaning up of the the Merlin Baptist church Sunday, church debt. Tho Peterson note February 24, Services at 11 a. m. was for »660. There was still a and 2:30 p. in. and 7:30 and every small part of the construction costs night during the week. 2 4 ou the Epworth hall unpaid and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Smith and Miss several other miscellaneous debts, Kathryn Myers, of Okanogan. Wash., which with Improvemi nts recently were among the local visitors today. undertaken, still left the church George Stubblefield arrived this about $700 In debt. Sunday a move with a set of record al­ morning from Portland and after a sit rted to clear this up and with bums and ten records short time here on business went to was in a short time the entire Indebted Talent. nees had been wiped out and thi church Is now able to start out on Free Crank Case Service— the right side of the ledger. 9«tf At Ole's Tire Shop. PAYMENTS THAT ARE EASY Pleads Guilty to elianti'— St. Luke's Guild— After his preliminary hearing A social meeting of St. Luke's Monday, O. E. (Doc) Yarbrough had Guild will be held on Wednesday. a change of heart and decided to en­ February 20. ter a plea of guilty to the charge of driving his car while Intoxicated. As Before Yon Buy— a result he appeared before Justice Look up Ole's Tire Shop for tires O. J. Law Monday afternoon and and tubes. 9ttf pleaded guilty. He was assessed a fine of $50 and costs. The offense Millrun— occurred last December. Economy Mixed Feed, Rolled Bar­ ley, Egg Mash. Chick and Scratch llowell Renta Building— Feed, at the Truax Grocery. 22 The corner building owned by Stanton Rowell next to his music Epworth Hall (Towd— house, has been rented by Portland Epworth Hall will be closed each parties from Mr. Rowell. The new evening during the meetings in the concern expects to locate In the city he Brunswick “Royal” [Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. Let about March 15. It Is understood today is one of the most ! all users please take notice. L. that the new enterprise will be a I Lester Fields. variety store of the most modern popular console models. kind. Mr. Rowell has also had oth­ An early selection is im­ er inquiries for the building by perative, as our supply of prospective renters but as the Port­ land parties have already taken a instruments is limited. they were disappointed. Harry E. Conch, Prop. Royal Console Phonograph . $115.00 GRANTS PASS, OREGON \nfman Methodist Church- Three Record Albums, 2 10-ia., In the services this evening we : i 13-in. ...................................... I will have for motion pictures. "The Ten 10-in. D. F. Black Label Land of th« Vkulele" and "Pilgrim Records, your seleation . 7.50 Progress" for stereopticon pictures. $126.50 The slides used Sunday evening were Announces His in natural coloring but the set this $io puts this instrument in evening are beautifully hand colored. 1 D. Lester Fields, Minister. your home Balance PERSONAL ÎÜS LOCAL New Pumps Redor Blue Kid. Saud Color Nubuck, Patent I je at her and Brown, Oxfords or Straps, with low rubb« r heels. MEN’S FURNISHINGS ARCH REXKWKR OXFORDS Woodward’s [Frocks When von see the excellence of the materials, the high of the litici cconomv in buying votir I tresses rcadv to slip on and wear, ¿fönvnawick ••ROYAL” ’ Don’t Fail to See the Screen Masterpiece “OLIVER TWIST” RIVOLI THEATER February 20 and 21, 1924 Benefit “Memorial Home” This space donated by Jim s Toggery Three C’s Lumber Co Lumber, Sash and Doors, Glass Cement, Plaster, Lime, Brick We Put in Windshields Jackie Coogan Coming— P. T. A. Meeting— In "Oliver Twist.” This picture is described as the most ambitious in which the juvenile star, Jackie Coogan, has ever appeared, and it is asserted that in it he has registered an appeal that strikes the hearts of young and old and of all classes of picture patrons as well as those that are not usually enticed to the thea­ tre. It is the appeal of innocent boyhood through the medium of one of the greatest stories ever penned— Charles Dickens' “Oliver Twist.” The plot has been followed with unusual fidelity, it is claimed, and the char­ acterizations will satisfy the most en­ thusiastic of Dickens’ readers. A special meeting of the Parent Teacher Association will be held at the high school at 7:30 p. m. Mon- day evening, February 25. All mem­ bers are urged to be present as im­ portant matters will be discussed. Special Prices on Engrave«! Cards— For a short time only—copper plate and 100 engraved cards in script, »2; other styles $3 and As these cards must be ordered in lots of four we hold your order until lot Is completed. Courier otfice. Engraved Graduation Cards— Mrs. NELLIE NEAS r $12650 T Couch’s Pharmacy Harry E. Couch $5 monthly. ROWELL’S MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE Engraved cards in script, 12 for 100. Courier otfice. Candidacy for the office of Your Druggist Vote for Him Any Day For every day is election day HI BBARD BI TTER FRESH - SWEET THE TRUAX GROCERY F ■ JOHN HUMMEL'S Tailoring Parlor Fanagan Building RIVOLI Tonight ELINOR GLYN’S “SIX DAYS with Corinne Griffith Frank Mayo One of the big pictures of the year Comedy “MY PAL” I with Pal the Wonder Dog Matinee every day 2:15 Evening 7:15 and 9 p. m. Adults 35c Children 10 Advertising Pays—Advertise with the Couria DON’T FORGET THAT Birthday and Anniversary Gifts For Both at BARNES’ JEWELERY AND GIFT SHOP INCOME TAX SERVICE furulshed on State and Federal Personal Returns Corporation Reports Partnership Returns Corporation Records Corporation Returns Compilation of your records for those reports, and Counsel 4a all Income Tux Matters GEO. G. HEWITT Incom« Tax Adviser 301 un