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MTCPFOTTO, ORKfiOV, Fl?l DAY. NOVKMIiKR 1H,
News From Rtiml Districts
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' By Mrs. E. W. Scott.
- IIOOUK KIVKIl, Nov. 1H Tim com
munity whs uhuckod Tur'siltiy, N'dvkiii
lier 10. when it bncumc known I hut
Webber .N'oiitliaimner of Kvanx Vullny
liHd met n traKic dcaili by bi'iiiK
crUHhcd umiorncutli a FonlHon tractor.
Jn Boinu niannnr tho tractor over
turned wlilio Wcbbor wan plowing.
Word was rocelved hfiro by a tim1
Rrani of thn unath of Mm
Owens of ToppenlBh. Wash
HK10SU VUEEK, Nov. 1.1. Monday
jmiruliiK, qulto early, limiKine their
HUi'iirlso and fuulliiKH when some of
the . family of .1. 1. Hohertson looked
out and saw their barn all abluzu.
They could do nol liin-5 to save it. The
barn was filled with hay, corn anil
, other farm products, also their winter
supply of putatoes, siiunsh uud such
.hiiucs IhliiKs wore stored In the burn. We
an old hear the tractor was burned and prob-
resident of IIokuo Kiver. Mrs. Owens "bly other machinery. Tho bain be
bad been ill for tho past two years. loKed to the Hamilton estate, but tho
She was a member of l.lvc Oak lie- commits to the Itobertsons. I do not
beliah lodso and lias a host of friends ku whether there was insurance or
liero who will mourn her pnssinn. t. but they surely have tho sympathy
Wednosday night about IB of the of all their many friends.
Odd Fellows went to Grants Pass and 'J im- many friends of tho Clarno
had the pleasure of seeln.',' the Crants family will be lilad to know of their
I'ass team put on the third demce. return. They arrived In Medford Sat
After the loilKo session they enjoyed urday eveninK, came out to Iteese
n fine banquet served by the Grants Creek Sunday school Sunday morning
l'nss lodBe, and at a Into hour re- "ml visited with W. II. frnndall and
turned to their homes and said they family. They expect to reimiin In the
suro thouKht Orants I'ass ureal enter- vicinity this winter,
talncrs, as they bad enjoyed every The UiikIh I'olnl-ilutto Falls Irrina
lnluuto. tlo, ditch company held their annual
Mr. and Mrs. C G. Duncan of Cent- election near the school houso Tues
ral Point wero Sunday guests at the day. November in, to elect a director
homo of Mrs. Duncan's brother, Hurl ' the place of William I'erry, whose
Scott and family. time bad expired. Frank Drown of
Mr. and Mrs. Rend Cnrtor left by F.aaln I'olnt was elected,
motor last Thursday for Herkeley, Tim health nurso visited the school
Cal., where they will visit a couple of Tuesday morning. She says most of
weeks with Mr. Carter's Bister. Thev the pupils are of normal weight, which
will also visit other relatives and was encouraging. The primary room
friends while nwav. gave a short program Tuesday after-
The Mve Onk Orange mot at their noon after tho recess. The .;?rade
ball Saturday evening and at about pupils helped out with some patriotic
G:M It basket supper was onloyod, songs. The program was as follows:
after .wliich the Grange mot mid sev- Flag snlute. by nil thn pupils; songs,
oral now membors wore Initiated by "Ustonlng Swallows" and "Tho
the : Enterprise Grange of Winter. Dugles." by first and second grades:
Moro names wore proposed and will lecitution, "l.lttlo Papoose." Corn
bo Initiated Inter. Our grange Is Ciaiulall; recitation. "Come. liitllo
steadily growing and more Interest liivos." Sidney Thurston: song, j
beln.'i taken. "Flag of Our Native Uiml." third and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott and-Mrs. M. It. fourth grades: recitation. "Try Again.".
Uliss wore Grants Pass shoppers I'-dison Crundall; recitation, "Autumn
Thursday. Fires." Norman I-ewellyn; recitation,
Mrs. James Milton left last week "Hod in Summer." Robert llrlttsan; i
for Mnrshflcld. whero she will visit songs, "Hobby Shasta" and "Moon
her sister, Mi'h. Allan McGregory nnd 1-ullnby," first and second grades; !
family. I recitation. "Our Flag." Stewart
F! If.. Adams loft recently on a busl- Hhaarin: song. "A Itound, Indian
n ess trip east. ' Haby," third grade girls.
A vory jolly pnrty of friends met The higher grades sang "The Hattle
at Urn homo of Mrs. Shepherd last. Hymn of the Republic" and "Star-
Thursday evening nnd from there Spangled Haniier."
wont to the home of her fallior and There was no school Wednosday,:
mothor, Mr. and Mrs. Hodkln, and sur- Armistice day. I
prised them, It being their Ifitli wed-. The parent teachors will meet Fri
lling anniversary. A pleasant evening day afternoon Instead of night, on
was spont and all left wishing Mr. November 20. All parent-teachers and
and Mrs. Hodkln many inor veers of patrons are expected to attend. Tho
wnddod happiness. touchers expect to give a Thanks
Mrs. A. T. Mcllvaln returned Salur- giving program before Thanksgiving
day, from nn extended .stay at San ami Invito all tho parents and friends.
Francisco, where sho has been taking The subject for Sunday school next
a cottrso of study on the late hair- Sunday will be "Paul s Arrost In Jeru
dressing and cutting, also marcelling salem." Come and learn about Paul,
anil alio will now bo pleased to see There was a nice crowd out Sunday,
nil her friends and patrons at her but let ns have a larger crowd this
beauty shop. coining Sunday. The memory verse,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinpninn of Toppinlsh. "If a man sutler iih a Christian, lei.
Wash., have boon visiting at tho h e li tin not ho ashanind," I Peter 4:111.
of Hob Hurkhnrt, but have gone on to W. K. Ilauimell and wife arrived
California for a visit. home Tuesday evening from their ,
Tho Odd Follows aro ninklng plans trip In California. Thoy report a nico
now for a danco to bo given in the trip, were well while away.
Hear future. ' Tlini" are still several sick with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly took a bud colds. '""WflB
wild wioso chaso Into Klamath Sun- Mrs. Laden has been poorly all hiiiu- .
day, hut wo fullod to see the geese. mer. Saturday afternoon she- fainted ,
A. T. Mellvnln nnd A. K. Farlinrt while in the barber's chair, but is
havo purchased Iho old hotel prop- some better.
rrt.y across from Mr. Mcllvnin'H real
estate' office and will tnar down Hie
old buildings uud rebuild mi apart
ment houso.
ThqBchoul was closed Wednesday
on account of i being Armistice tin v.
Mr. McFarlnne. the barber. Is In the
hospital nt Grants Pass with a very
sore foot, but Is roportod
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Nealy took dinner
Sunday at II. Watklns.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Iv Hollows visited
at the Veslal home Sunday. I
Hain't II I lie Limit
TIIKTFOUI"). 10 ll k I a M d K I n g
ni-ge and oiliers ill bis hiinling
better party have killed -1IHH1 libeasulits and
I loan partridges in one day.
: - Wotv ivith that
Jiner-than-ever taste
Trom Ctmtenttd Cof '
You'll like Carnation best
here's why!
You'll like it for ils fiiitr-ihan-cvrr taste. You'll like it
because it improves I lie ll.ivnr of coffee ami gives it that
creamy, gold color. You'll like it for the purity, goodness,
- " ntt'l liijjl food value which have made it Oregon's and the
i world's leading hrantl of evaporated milk. For any one of a
dozen reasons you'll lib? il !
I:KHE Write (or Mrs. .Mary HMe's famous Carnation Cook Book,
Carnation Mii.k J'soim j Company
474 Glisan Strcit, I'oiUiml. Oregon
Made in OrStOH far ejt years
1Q1V r .wH MHI Prnir.iWMlln- q.
Proves the quality and economy
of Calumet. Proves its greater
leavening strength. Bakings are
more tempting and fully raised.
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BUT IT TUT
SALES XV, TIMES THOSE OP ANY OTHER ERA NIB
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STAR MARKET
SATURDAY SPECIAL
NICE LOT OF RABBITS AND
CHICKENS
Shoulder Pork Roast, per lb.. .7 25c
Fresh Side of Pork, per lb. ... ' 25c
Choice Beef Pot Roast, per lb 15c
Picnic Hams, per lb. ....24c
Free Delivery Phone 273
THANKSGIVING TIME IS BARGAIN TIME
at the
It's time now to get ready for Thanvsgiving and the
Golden Rule Store is ready with the finest stock of
linns and Thanksgiving ready-to-wear ever. Our coun
ters and shelves are overflowing with high quality mer
chandise at the usual low Golden Rule every-day
prices Prices that mean real savings on your Thanks
giving needs.
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Special Values in Thanksgiving Linens
in
i
new
72-iin-li nicrccri.cd tut Ion diiniask
iiattci'iis for vour selection
75c yard
iM;t(lc-ii) col Ion tl.'tinask luncheon clot hs for
Hie Tlinnkstfi ving table. A real Golden IJule
value at
$2.50 each
.Made-up cotton damask napkins for
Thanksuiviny; tui'kev dinner. A real
the
bar-
;aiu
$1.00 a dozen
All-Linen hemstitched table cloths and six
napkins to match. An attractive set for the
Jiolida v dinner lablt!
72-inch tabic linen damask in many attrac
tive patterns. A Thanksgiving time A'aluc
at
$1.75 yard
72-incli table line in a wide variet' of attrac
tive new patterns offered at
$2.25 yard
72-inch ALL LINEN table damask nimsual
ly high quality in several patterns.
$2.50 yard
(iS-ineli mercerized cotton damask, very
similat to genuine linen and holds its luster.
$9.00 each
Set of six napkins and an attractive table
cloth lo match direct from Coecho-SloVakia
$5.50 set
You'll find the Linen values at the Golden
Rule Store unusual. Are all high class mer
chandise, imported from Coecho-Slovakia,
Switzerland and Ireland. Be sure to come
in and see for yourself the bargains we are
offering. 1
$1.10 yard
oli-iiich mercerized cotton damask iu attrac
tive patterns .
60c yard
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A Special Shipment of
Ladies'
Coats
OFFERED AT THE SPECIAL
GOLDEN RULE PRICE OF
$24.85
One ol' the very finest lot of coats we have
ever received., Our buyer has made a re
markably good purchase in eastern markets
and Southern Oregon people are offered the
advantage of this unusual purchase. These.,
coats carefully lined and some interlined
and exquisitely tailored are specially pric
ed at ! " :..$2-i.85
New Line of Men's and Boys'
Blazers
A special shipment of new Blazers in the very
latest shades and color combinations and
three button bands. Manufactured by the
makers of the famous Bradley Sweaters. A
real Ctolden Uule Valuo at
$6.75 each
Ladies' Pumps for Thanksgiving Time
jt attractive line of ladies' smart pumps in patent and kid lea
thers and satins with leather trimmings. We have scores of styles
and shapes for your selection with both spike and military heelsj''
plain and ornamented.
$6.75 to $7.50
. The Daylight
Store
for the
Whole
Family
. HANDKERCHIEFS
SOME REAL VALUES IN MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS.
Cotton nuciM'izcd handkerchiefs oith
beautiful colored border, specially
priced at !. ?. .;.....::....:....10?
Attractive and serviceable haniker
chiek in both plain, whit and colored
bort'istyles bit quality5 mercerized
cotton, each ..b. 25
95 Busy
Stores
the Stetson
We Sell
for
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