Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 12, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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ADDITIONAL IXM'AL
HEAD YOUR LIST OF
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
JCrauses
Stellar Chocolates
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There isn’t an easier wav to make everyone on
your gift list happy than with a fine, big box of
K' use's Stellar Chocolates
Everybody expects candy on Christmas — it
wouldn’t be a Merrv Christmas without candy I
The more duplicates
she gets of Krause's
Stellars.
the happier
she’ll be. SI. $2. S3. $5
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KRAUSES NOTE­
WORTHY SELECTION
It different varieties of
cbocolstes and bonbons. A
selection truly tempting to
tbe very last piece—$1.50
Send Christmas Greens—
Davenports^
To those friends who live in the
*3 down and $3 a week.
city.
Boy Scouts will get them 7S
Slashing
Prices
People on Salary—
Take n little Installment stock tn
the Building
Loan Association,
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Mrs. K M. Edwards. of Murphy, is make small mouthly payments Pays
S per cent dividends and you can
town today shopping
withdraw any time.
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L. D. Boon, of Klamath Falla, ts
in town on business today.
I lucwln P. T. A. Meet»—
D. F. Crowson. of Medford, is in
The Lincoln P. T A. held their
town attending to business.
regular
meeting Thursday In the
Optical goods at Ixdeher A Son's.
Mrs R F. Lawrence, of Rogue school building. Miss Pool's room
havlifg the largest attendance of
River, is In town shopping today.
mothers. After a beautiful solo by
Sensible gifts. C. F. T Co.
D R Duncan, of Copco, is a Mrs. J R Thompson. Rev D. Les
Granta Pass business visitor today. ter Ftetds gave a laik on "The
Mrs D. Belle, of Selma, ii spend­ Needs of Education of Today to Pre­
ing the week shopping and visiting pare Our Roys anil Girls for Their
Place In the Civic Life of the Com
with friends in town
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gast, of Ta­ n-unfty," bringing out the need of
coma. Wash., was here yesterday at- religious training in our schools A
motion was made and carried tn Join
tending to business
Buy your house a present. C. F the state Parent-Teachers' associa­
tion.
T. Co.
Clarence Kienle, of Portland. ar- Iz-nvr Your Donation»—
rived last night to spend several
For the Legion Auxiliary tukxanr at
days here on business
the home of .Mm. Geo Parker or
Mr. and Mrs. P. Dias, of Oak Bar. Mrs. Chas Cooley. Any sewed ar­
Calif., are here for several days vis- ticle or prepsivd food you donate
iting and attendlug to business.
will make a happier Christmas for a
Mrs. Jas. H. Helfrich, is visiting disabled World War veteran. Attend
with her sister. Mrs. Ray Burns, of the sale. Dec 13. In the building next
Ashland.
She expects to return the First National Rank.
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this evening.
A Relightful Partner—
The l««tcst in Boudoir—
The softest of lights, a slow
Lamps and ptn cushions at the
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Kraft Shop. 4 24 E St., Corner 5th. hall. Lyric orchestra,
sleepy waltz. Oh Roy! w. o. w.
BaHkethnll Game Tonight—
Between G. P Epworth league Boys Not to Carry Arnia—
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and -Medford teams at 7:30.
Boys under 14 years of age are
not allowed to carry firearms, ac­
Hamilton Car la Found—
cording to Fred Merrill, Josephine
The Maxwell automobile, stolen county game warden, in answer to
last week from the garage at th« a communication which was pub­
George A. Hamilton farm, two and lished this week in the Courier. Mr.
a half miles south of the city on the Merrill states that it is against the
Pacific highway, has been recov­ law for these boys to have guns and
ered. The car was found deserted that qny peace officer may be sum­
at Redding. Calif . by officers there. moned if law violation are seen.
| Robins and other birds are protect-
Dane.* at Murphy—
led and if anyone is seen killing
Christmas Eve.
75 them, an officer should be notified
Then come in and let our salesmen show you about
the store. It will not only suggest a Christmas pres­
ent for someone but you can’t fail to see the great
money saving opportunities.
POSITIVELY
re Going the Limit Folks
FREE!!!
Big Fat Turkey
For your Christmas dinner, or a large box of the
finest candy, free with every one of our men’s
and young men’s suits bought here from now
and until Christmas.
WORK SHIRTS
UNION SUITS
Mnde of fine quality chambray,
regular *1.00. Fifteen <loz.cn
In the lot. while they last, each
Good heavy winter weight,
long slr<-vcs and ankle length,
large wlaes only. R<-gular *1.75.
While the lot lasts only
Hundreds of articles in our store
priced in the came manner as vou see
here. You can’t beat them any place
$12.95
$39.85
At bead of
values during
Christmas
Time
KHAKI
PANTS
Heavyweight garments. brok­
en lot. that «old up to »1.115.
not all siz.es. While the lot
lasts they go at
Of good quality I bnki doth.
Regularly sold t- r RI.M5, now
they go at
Cigars
Toilet Articles
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REPRINT NOVELS
85c
500 Titles to Select .
from
Hudnuts
Eaton,
Crane and Pike
Box
Stationery
50c up to $5.00
and
Manicure Sets
$2.25 up
Wood worth’s
Toilet Sets
Ladies’ Vanity Bags
35c up
Real Classy
Excellent Gifts
$2.50 up
Men’s Bill Folds and
Coin Purses
$1.00 up
Perfumes in 75c
Bottles and up
Shaving Mirrors
Stu<l< iil» Plan .Shu
There will be a show held until
midnight at the Rivoli. on Naw
Year's eve, and the high school StU-
dents will have charge of the pro­
gram from 11 o'clock until mid­
night The studcuta have planned a
very interesting program, consisting
of music and several short dialogues,
as well as some very clever stunts
Miss Ina Moore lias charge of the
program, and as she has previously
shown ability, this will no doubt bo
one of the most Intereating of New
Year's Reveries ever staged here.
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New Stock of
Whitman’s Box
Candies
Just in
50c up to $3.50
Burgess Bed Time
Story Books
eoe
Crater Lake Pictures
(framed)
$1.00, $1.25 and $2 00
Kodak Albums
50c to $2.50
Ansco Cameras
&ldvice to
coffa r
Rovers
Enjoy the delicious richness of double
cream in your coffee by using Borden’s
Evaporated Milk undiluted—just as it
comes from the can. A genuine delight
for the most particular coffee lover.
And it costs much less than bottled
cream, too.
But to be sure of giving your coffee
that rich creamy taste and appetizing
color, insist on Borden’s.
Pythian Sisters—
Friday, Dec. 12. election of off|.
refresh-
cert. Entertain meut
menta.
Horning Purchases Instrument—
The Vlolano-VIrtuoso, which ha«
been attracting large numbers of
people to the «hack, will remain In
the possession of that, place, tho
purchase of the musical Instrument
having been completed last night.
Th,. Instrument Is a piano and vio­
lin and has been declared by the
government as one of the greatest
Inventions of the decade. The Vlo-
lano-Virtuoso Is the only mechani­
cal instrument tn the Harding Me­
morial hall. Smithsonian Institute,
at Washington, it, has 1,000 fewer
parts than any other mechanical In­
strument of its kind. The violin
has 04 finger expressions. It ros-
Ins Itself and is self-tuning, There
are four bows Instead of one and all
four strings can be played at one
time. Th« piano Is well tuned, no
strings crossing each other, which
prevents vibration.
98c
The ideal store for people that believe in saving
Closing - Out Sale Ì
lli,n About a Bov of Mlstlrtur
And Oregon drupe for tho eaat-
ern triends. Order from the Boy
Scotti:-«.
f»niw7S
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Books
$2.75 up
Parker, Waterman and Conklin Fountain Pens
Will Extend Lln<—
Residents of the Fruitdale di
trlct are out raising money to in-
sure the extension of the power line
that section. it fa estimated
the cost of the construction will
be *3,000. The work will probably
start about the first of the year, ac­
cording to J. E. Kerr, local manager
of the Copco office. There will he
approximately 10 users of the pow-
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SHIRTS AND
DRAWERS
Stationery
Apron« For Tiny Tote—
A h well an grown-ups, pan hold­
ers, and a large «election of suitable
gift« for Christman on Hale at the
Auxiliary bazaar Saturday. Cooked
foods of all kinds atao for your pur­
chase at the building next tho First
National Bank.
and
Priced from
Perfumes
Smudge Pots Airire—
lost fall the American can com­
pany contracted to deliver 110.000'
orchard heaters to the growers of
the Rogue river valley, to be used
In th« heating of orchards In the
spring of 1925. The contract called
for shipment from Toledo, Ohio, be­
tween November 20th and Decem­
ber 1. Five cars containing 110,-|
000 heaters are to arive In Med­
ford today and will be delivered to
growers Friday and Saturday of this
woek. These heaters will be un­
loaded through the Stewart Fruit
company warehouse. Growers are
being notified today to make ar­
rangements for acceptance of these
heaters. , Medford Muil-Trlbune.
FREE)!!
Men’s
Suits
Overcoats
Drugs
Dance at Murphy—
Christmas Eve.
Now selling at prices far below cost. It’s impossible
to duplicate these bargains anywhere. We can’t buy
merchandise ourselves at the present figures we are
offering you.
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