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I PAGE FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COVIUKR n.r itiv, Mi'oiu;ii in, inio. SUNDAY and MONDAY Admission 15c and 25c New Art Film Otiniwny PrtxentM DOROTHY GISH 'Til Get Him Yet" . That darned old railroad! She couldn't mfeke htm love hc beratiM she was bloated railroad magnate and he hated railroad magnates! Oh, Govern mmt Ownership! YVhere is thy sting for Pop !ish in "I'll Get Him Yet"! GRANTS PASS HOTEL MUX I? Kor Kiimluy, Ortolter 19 S'ii Chicken Oysteretle Salad Heart of liettitce. French dressing Entree Chicken f rlrcasee legumes, 50o Fried Young Belgian "Hare, Sweet Tola toes, foo Braised Pork with Applesauce, 40c Dolled Kiba of lleof. Horseradish sauce, 35c Tongue Omelette, 40c Itoasts Frlcandeau, Petlts 'Pols. 40c Itotl Pou let, GOc Vegetables String Beans Dessert Spitienberg Apples Tokay Graces Tea or Coffee free with dinner On the Same Bill "FUN IN A FLAT" Burton Holme Travelogue A Lyons and'Moran Comedy I5S Now Comes Fall and you move Indoor". The wonderful freedom of Summer is ended. Won't It seem queer? Hut say! You put a New Kill son In your living-room! Watch an entire new wor'd open up. All the exhillratlon and Joy opera't that Ilea In music! All the brilliance In greatest voices! All the sweetness in the songs yon love! All the pep In the Jazi you crave! All la Ntored up in THE NEW EDISON' "The Phonograph with a Soul" Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House S07 509 O St. TWO OATS ONLY WEDNESDAY and THVKSDAY OREGON MATTXEE THURSDAY 3:30 TWO DAY'S ONLY YVEDXESDAY and THIKSDAY vtf. . 1 r I I ' " Ji-Jnii-.i' ' Miiiwiniwiwnwi.il iiiMMtniiM. ,1 1. mama '9,tmmamwtvm TrrmmrrmrrrnTnrrmfil If you want to come along and dig for treasure with Mary Pick ford and a pocket edition of Captain Kidri, you had better be pretty spry because everybody else In this section is coming, too! JiiuujiiuLUJMinin X 1 AND LOCAL : K. K. Harvey, of Glendule, Is lu the city today. Cane fishing poles at Cramer Hroa. Curtis nonney, of Medford. Is the gneot of Archie Wood over Sumlny. Kraut cutters at Cramer Bros. 99 Mrs. P. S. Johnston returned yes terday from Koseburg where she vis ited friends, Wlllard ' itorsge battery servlos station, S14 North Sixth St. l?tf Mrs. iltolle 'Peak, or ScuttK', Is Mending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Myers. .la pul no at Cramer llros. 99 Mrs. 'A. U Mullen and buliy wont to Gold Hill yesterday to visit Mrs. Mullen's parents. O'Cedsr mops at Cramer MroH.99 Mr. and Mrs. Dorence Dotsou, who visited relatives and friends here tor the past two weeks, left this morn ing for their home at Tacoina. O-Cedar oil at Cramer Bros. 99 Mrs. H. C. Kinney and Mrs. K. G. Connor arrived this afternoon from Hillings, Mont., and will 'spend a' week with relutlves and old frleuds. Floor dressing at Cromer llros. 99 Mrs. V. A. Osterhondt and chil dren and J. K. Osterhondt, of I -on Angelos, were guests of the W. N. Camplwll family yesterday. Oil neuters at Cramer Bros. 9 Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hair arrived yesterday from Eugene to spend sev eral days here with friends and looking after bnslnees Interests. C. C. Robinson and family return ed this afternoon from a visit of two months at Colfax. Wash., and other points. lUirxe stone Jurs. stone churns and Jugs at Cramer tiros. 99 1 Alex Xlbley, of Portland, and If. j A. Thlerolf, of Medford. are In tho! city today looking after business In terests. Harry O'Brien, of Centralis. Wash.. arrived this morning and Is the gutnl or Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allison. Mrs. O'Brien accompanied Mrs. Allison from Tortland the first of the week. Twenty-five per cent discount on all trimmed hats at the New Milling ery Store Mrs. Lillian Currier, Cor. K and Sixth, opposite Josephine ho tel. 99 Johnnie Williams made a trip to Glendale today. He will return to Glendule tomorrow to serve .as time keeper for the Stevenson T.umlier Corporation. J. E. nartlett of the Peoples Elec tric Store, Medford. Ore., will be In this territory, still selling Standard Electrical equipment same goods, better price your needs will be plven our utmost consideration. 7Rtf Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClosky and daughter, who spent about 18 months In this section for the bene fit of Mrs. Mcclosky's health, left this morning, returning to Pullman. Wanh. Mrs. McClosky Is much Im proved In health. nw Coats, Hew Sweaters and Dew rat$ on Display MRS. E. REHKOPF AT THE IIAPTIST CUT SIXD.IY XKJ1IT lU'lf A sky-scraper sermon, (four stories 1; the mountain pipe a , mistake of Moses the preacher's sin when the clans leader cheated. Come and hear It all. It's The Handiest Thing in the House Keep a.' , KANTLEEK Water Bottle In Your Home to Ease the Aches and (Pains CLEMENS Be1 Is Drugs and Books -TX ecaSJL Horn, When Jack Frost ends out Mr sdvsnre ngent It's a signal for you to place thst order for your new overcoat and Full suit nittl by GEO S. CALHOUN Qua (I Street fifteen years local agent w f 1 1 ,lt l;ikes a woman, a woman only, to nirn a house Into a home. nut 1 There Is no store In the land that ran be of more Mssllance IT the furnishing or It than ours. We solicit the Inquiries and Inspection of women who are pur tlculur about their furnishings, hard to please. We will pleuse you. " Lively Overcoats " Y'ou'll see here, wliwn you're'ready to look, some or the smartest now models In overcoats we'vo ever. t hud to show. Many of them have hells; that's going to be u prom inent feature this season. These overcoats are all-wool fubrlcs and tailored right. Stop In and look us over. Prices $18.50 to $45.00 I t -J lii' .V : m ?m Mil Copyright "W.IIsrtScnsffner&Mia Peerless Clothing Co. CASH CIjOTHIEHS "If Men Wear It, We Have It" JOB PAINTING NEATiy DONE JT THE COURIER OFFICE