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grants WEAR-EVER Aluminum Roaster SPECIAL PRICES $4.50 $5.50 $6.50 Small Size Medium Size Large Size Useful the year ’round for roasting chicken, turkey and duck—a bread and cake box, cooking entire meal over one flame, baking apples, baking bread, cold pack can- ning, deep fat frying. GET YOURS TODA\ ! ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO The WINCHESTER Store Mss nirtr <v»mrrn LOCÆL PER52NflL *WTDNrni»AV. Nov. M, I0M. Tourist Grocery — For Kftle's home mad«1 dough« ’ nuts. is it I Popular Priced Don't llesltnt«’— Bring vour friends to the Murphy Another OH t.nl aluminum sale. dance Thanksgiving eve Optical goods at Letcher A Son’s. A guod M m a . r Go* •t"'ni ths wosk Md Sat. Nov. 28th. at Cramer Uros. 62 clean dance is guaranteed. #0 in Roseburg, returning to her homo Leaky 30-tf Roof — Phone 320. here yesterday. Civil Hervlce I Aamination— Mrs. Vallard Truax left this morn The Civil Service commission In- Prices Relue e«l — ing for Cottage Grove where she will j vltes special attention to the fact I On Christmas photographs at that in examinations held recently spend several days. Ralph Pain Studio. over Chamber of the In Grants Pass, Oregon, anil other Mr. A. J. Harper was among Commerce. Photo« 181-J. 62 cities throughout the United Stales Wilderville people who spent the for physiotherapy aide and physio day in Grants Pass No School on Friday- therapy papll aide to fill vacancies Installment Stock in the Building City schools will not convene on In the Public Health service and the A Loan Association is best for your monthly savings. Try it. 59tf Friday, the ‘students being t given Veterans bureau, applicants were Thanksgiviug an«l Friday as Thanks- ’ not secured In th«< number desired, Mrs. Jess Lindsay, of Wilderville. giving holidays. und that these examinations will he WE HAVE MEN’S PAJAMAS was a visitor in Granta Pass yester- held agijjn on December 10. Per day. shopping at loeal store. “Mtsiac by llie liuishvl"— for M«ii In outing flannel, Japo-rloth and allevi. Even Cavrznen sons inter«'sted iti these or other ex- Miss Madeline Hall left for Eugene From Colby's five-piece orches- aminations should apply U> th 111 Sl'C- would like tiles.' Pnjnmns. l ull cut size atl»l quality lualrrlal. this morning to spend Thanksgiving tra. Kerby, -Nov 27. 5». rotary of the United Slates Civil Ser Day there with her brother. $2.25, $3.00, $3.75, $3.90 vice boar«l at the local post office C. W . S. D. and Joe O’NIell. of Store« Will lie I’I umm I— for detailed Information und al’PlI- Klamath Falls, are attending to bus Stores In Grants «Pass will be | cation blanks. Mufflor«» Fitnry iness matters in Grants Pass. closed all day tomorrow, Thanks- %«•«*(«, hl'llllllfq Miss Opal Dow left this morning giving Day. Banks will also remain Bindery < kinnret Ion— for Springfield where she will spend closed all day. The Courier has rstabllsheil blnd- MHOKH Hill TIIE FAMILY Thanksgiving day with relatives. erv connections which will permit Lyric <>r diestra — Th os. D. Petch. president of the the handling of any order of print- ’’Papa IXiesn t Two-time No-tlme" Ing or binding, no matter how large .Southern Oregon Gas company, is spending the day here on business. at the W. O. W. hall Saturday or how difficult. It Is no longer * 58tf necessary to purchase offici* supplì«1« George Riddle Jr. has returned night. from foreign houses. from the Vnlversity of Oregon to Bonbonniere— (spend the ■ Thanksgiving holidays at Eat with us on Thansklgiving ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ home New Creations*—just received from New Day. Dinner served from 4 till ». ♦ R.WIO I’RfMJRAMA TONIGHT ♦ Dr. H R. Neh r ba a. who has been 60 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 'i ork. I he latest in Bridge, Davenport looking after business matters here KLX. The Tribune. Oakland. 50» for several days, has returned to Sil vcrsiili'M Take SpInniT— and Piano Styles. meters 8 p m.. Thanksgiving pro Roseburg. Silverside salmon are laking Miss Joy Davis, a teacher in the spinners in great shape now. accord- gram The program will be divided THE MUSIC & PHOTO HOUSE , Washington school, will leave this Ing to Joe W’harton. On Monday into four parts, all featuring vocal STANTON ROWELL. Prop evening for her home in Portland to great numbers of the salmon were and Instrumental numbers of rellg- ious an«t classical nature; choral ' spend Thanksgiving. striking silver and copper combina Mrs. Frank McFarland and son tion spinners and yesterday fishing singing also will be a feature. KFSG. Angelus Temple. Jros An will leave tonight for Eugene, where was almosr equally good, Steel- geles. 278 meters- 2 30 p m, aud- they will be Joined by Mr. McFarland heads continue to take bait. itoriuni service: < 6:3s) p. tn.. Gray Io spend the Thanksgiving holidays 10:30 with Mrs. McFarland’s parents. / studio children’s program; < ooked Fo.nl Hale Sunshine hour. W. L. Powers, of the soils depart And bazaar at the Temple market, KGO. General Electric company. ment of O. A. C.. is spending several Saturday by ladies of St. Anns Ju*«l in - 3 p. m.. musical program Oakland days in Grants Pass in connection Church. 62 and Cora 1 Williams Institute speak- with the proposed irrigation district —at — at Ferrydale. He will be here until Free Izx-ture (>n Christian Hch'iicc— er: 4 p. m.. Hotel St. Francis or- chest ra. Sllent Night. Friday. The First Charch of Christ Scien KGW. The Oregonian. Portland, i Among the returning college stu tist, of Grants Pass announces a Ore., 492 meters --12:30 p. m.. Dar- dents who will spend Thanksgiviug free lecture on Christian Science by by's orchestra; 5 p. m. s tn, children's here are Miss Yvonne Smith, who ar Peter V. Ross. C. S. B.. of San Fran program; 8 p. m, concert. Silent rived yesterday from the University cisco. Calif., member of th«> Board Night. of Oregon. Misses Edith Spaulding of Lectureship of the Mother KHJ. The Times, I«os Angeles, ‘and Clara Harbeck are expected Church, the First Church of Christ 395 meters—12:30 p. m . Rose home today from O. A. C., and 4lar- Scientist in Boston. Mass , at the Room orchestra: 2:30 p. m., mat old Isham from Willamette. Miss Rivoli theater. Friday evening. Nov. inee musicale; 6 p. in., Hickman's Gwen Milledge arrived here this 28th, at 8 o’clock. concert orchestra; 6:30 p. tn., chil FROM 12 A. M. TO 12 I*. M. morning from Olympia, where she The public is cordially Invited to dren's program; 7:30 p. m., Uni has been attending business college. Chicken Chop Huey Foo Young 6 l-2t » •• » attend. versity of Southern California pro Chow Yuk S’oni Yue Npare Riba gram: 8 p. m.. lecture and special Chow Mein Bon Iron n iere— Chineo* FYW<1 Rbr Iton't Forget— Chinese» Noodles Chinese Cold Meat« musical program; 10 p. m, Hick Eat with us on Thanksgiving day. That family group at Rulph Pain man's orchestra. 60 Dinner served from 4 till 8. Studio on Thanksgiving Day. Phone KPO. Ilale Brothers, Inc., San <0 181-J for appointment. Francisco, 423 meters—1 p. m. J. I.. Calvert Calle«! Away— Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30 p. J. L. Calvert was called away on Dail S. Is-itli Passes— Phone 1M1-R m.. children's hour: s p. m.. Tuesday night to the bedside of his Dan 8. Leith passed away last Thanksgiving program under man father. F. H. Calvert, who fell and Fu night at his home in Murphy, agement Harold I>ana. baritone: 10 broke his hip recently. His father’s neral services are to be held at 2 home Is a short distance from Kan o'clock on Friday ut Hail’s chapel, p m., Bradfield's band. KFT. Earle C. Anthony. Inc.. Ix>s sas City. Due to the age of his with interment in the Missouri Flat I'HKI'TL GII'TM father. who is now 92, the accident cemetery. The Odd Fellows will Angeles - 5 p. m . hour of news WANTED — TO BUY Comfortable Hocker« Itili, Furs of AU Kinds Is held extremely serious and Mr. have charge. The deceased was born buletlns; 6:45 p. m., Nick Harris All Ntylm Dr) Hides and Mtrep Feite Calvert will remain indefinitely with in Alliance. Neb., on December 15, detective stories and concert; 7:30 <J utility G imk I m Alway« p. m.. vocal recital; 8 p. m., two \iim. —at— 1889. He is survived by his widow. hours of special musical programs; HELMER ’S THE FUR MARKET Emma Haberman Leith, a daughter. 10 p. m., Marian Walters, violinist “The Home of Good Furniture’* Turkey Dinner SOc— OpirosRe Josephine Hotel Norma, his mother. Mrs. Mary E. and others; 11 p. m . dance music. THURSDAY 27TH Leith, of Grants Pass, a brother. J. Cranberries W. Leith, of Medford, two sisters. Turkey Creamed Potatoes Mrs. W. J. Oglesby, of Wendsling, ! Plum Pudding Ore., and Mrs. L. M. Mitchell, of [ TONIGHT Pumpkin Pie Murphy. anil PAUACE CAFE Good Old Fashioned New Ensemble Suits MRS. NELLIE NEAS YES— Woodward’s GIFTS PIANO LAMPS t— Barnes Jewelry and Gift Shop BEAUTY IN LAMPS BE WELL SHOD FOR THE WINTER MONTHS- $4.85 to $8.50 I When yon see the many beautiful lamps we are showing you will enjoy the pleasure of selecting one or more for your home, The prices will enable you to choose the design you like I lest. Chinese Specialties Lamp and Shade $15.00 to $35.00 Holman’s Furniture Store . THE MOCHA CAFE Building Materials I Cement — Doors — Sashes — Roofing Flooring — Lumber — General Milling Three C’s Lumber Company Phone li» Went G Street Christmas Cards and Booklets -on Display Now—All Prices John Hummell 3 for 5c to 50c Each SUITS Tuffs Bldg. COUCH’S PHARMACY Highest Cash Price Paid for Cream Grants Pass Creamery I WÍIJ. PLAC E MY NEXT GIUX EBY ORDER AT THE Truax Grocery Couch’s Pharmacy FOR FILMS, DEVEIX1P- ING AND PRINTING In by U a. m. out by S p. tn. THANKSGIVING DINNER Roast Turkey with all the Fixings ol<l English Plum Pntlding Eat Where the Ealing Is Good Our Aim Is To Pleuse You GOOD EATS CAFE Another Cruze Hit ! wit* BETT Y COMPSON THANKSGIVING NECESSITIES MENU Tho story of a Broadway butterfly who thought the famous playground was u place of fun. And learned—7 A Jazzy, thrllly. lavish production by the maker of "Ttizi Covered Wagon” &----------- * Season's t Celer) REX CAFE Jim Havens, Proprietor . -X , ni k e Supported by PERCY MARMONT HUNTLEY GORDON SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DINNER ONE DOLLAR PER COVER Ripe Olives Potage Unperial and Choice of Roast Oregon Turkey, Cranberry Jelly or Roast Young Goose Staffed and Creamevl Peas Potatoes a la Marie Rot Rolls and Butter Fruit Halad Hot Mince or Apple Pie Petite Four« t’holie of Driuks RIVOLI TOMORROW Buy Them Early Adolph Zubor and Jette L Utky prrtmt ‘JAMES CRUZE ««»«i««* CHRIHTMAH CARDS AND NEW YEAR CARDS MFTHE enemy SEX' ■■r We are now ready to show you an except iomil selection of Holiday Greeting Curila. « At our store you will find all the requirements for the Thanksglv- Ing dinner and it will be an easy matter to make your selection, Bring or phone your list and the articles will he deliver«-»! prompt- •y. "Tales of a Western Mountaineer” by <’. E. Hunk, now on sale PARDEE & GEBERS DEMARAY’S Phone 281 From (lie novel “The Hiilnniiind<*r“ by Owen Johnson < MIME» Y Fox News * Lige Conley In Wild Game Adults 35c Kiddles 10c