PAGE FOUR GRANTS PASS DAILY COURIER MONDAY. JI NK A, ID 10. The Banking Methods of Today are bawd upon the principles recog nland and applied la the operation of the Federal Reserve System. Ton owe It to yourself to transact your hulking business with a bank which is a member of this system. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON SBBMCMnEnM nhaksYSTEMafl PERSSNdL LOCAL Mrs. ChrlstUob Entertaii Mrs. J. U Christlleb on Sunday entertained at dinner in honor of liver Morton, who recently return' ed from overseas, where he served tl months In the aviation 'branch, There iwere also present, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morton, Miss Alta Morton and Mrs. Nancy Stsemore. the latter being 86 years of age. . They report a most enjoyable occasion. Spend Sunday at Ashland Among the Grants Pass people who spent Sunday at the Ashland park were: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore, JTr. and Mrs. Tom G lira ore, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Disbrow, Mr. and Mrs. Hm Stlnebaugh and baby, Mr. and sTjs. J. R. Beetnl and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ward rip and family and Mrs. Anna Myers and family; NEW TODAY CUT PRICES on Hardware, Cloth ins. Shoes. Groceries. Wonder - Store building opposite Peerless. R. Tlmmons. 74tf NE5W LINE OF CANNED GOODS at cut prices. Tiiumons'; Wonder Store building. 7tf GET YOUR TIRES iM ENDED and ibuy a D. M. & C. K. welder for future use. See Mr. Gotcher, the tire man at Grants aPss hotek tf FOR SALE: Invalid's wheeled chair, good condition; a new, model No. 10 'Remington typewriter. Inquire Mrs. E. G. Harris, 1042 East A street, phone 341-tR. 87 You can't cover blackheads, pimples, red spots on the far iwith Powder: they're bound to he seen n 1 worry or spoil your temper, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea each week: twill banish them thru the blood, the only sure way. 3 5c Sabin's Drug Store. Adv. f I GoaraatMd 1 I VVaOLES ml noun txubo REDUCED PRICES 80x3 80x8 H Sx8 81x4 32x4 V 80x3 SOxSH 81x4 82x4 33x4 84x4 413.65 $17.73 plain .20.65 plain...- J-827.13 plain. 427.75 (Road Klng)..14-90 (Road King). ...$18.03 (Road King). $2950 (Road King).. ..$00.03 (Road King)....$31.53 (Road Klag)....$32.20 Special on 32x31,' non-skid, $22, with tire cover free. Rogue River Hardware Co. FOR SALE 3,000 feet first class 114 -inch pipe, 15c. Second hand peries, each, $1.50. Xew wooden wheelbarrows, 14.50. Sec ond hand wheelbarrows, $2.50. Al oak ax, mattock and sledge handles, $4 - dozen. 1 complete riveted chain slab conveyor, 200 feet chain, $123. We sell, buy or exchange machinery of all kinds. OREGON MACHINERY Co., Eu gene, Ore. 81tf LOST Heavy work shoe with hob nails. Finder kindly notify or leave at Courier office.' 83 LOST Small leather purse contain ing $10 bill. Leave at Courier office. g3 PALACE TAXI X.. Wyatt ft Cutler, proprs., only 2 -car taxi company In city. Phones: Day 22-J; night 234-J for prompt service, tf Sam 'Baker Is in Portland on bus iness. Mrs. R. K. Robs was taken to a Medford sanatorium Saturday for treatment. Mr. Ross went to Med ford and will remain with his wife. Ton t eel U Talc POWDER 25c JOXTEEL FACE POWDER tc JOXTEEL COLD CREAM 50i- JOVTEEL COMBI..ri. ' COLD CREAM SOi at CLEMENS-. Joy Theater0 Last time Tonight The Hun Within" with DOROTHY GISH And an all-star cast TUESDAY ONLY VAUDEVILLE DURANT & BROCKTON in -BITS OF VAUDEVILLE GERALD INE FARRAR TEMPTATION" Prices 15c and 25c A. A. Flynn, of Portland, is In the city tor a few days on business "Cranes Linen Lawn." Sabln has it Clinton Cook made a business trip to Medford today, t Hand sprayers at Cramer Bros. 83 Mrs. Evelyn Glover, of Weed, Cat., is visiting her father, Frank South. Fresh milk and cream tor sale at Homing's Shack. 83 Nitrate ot soda at Cramer Bros. Mrs. Roy Wells, ot Kerby, went to Richardson hot springs Sunday on account ot ill health. Detroit Vapor stoves work like city gas, cost lo an hour for each burner. Rogue River Hardware Co Miss Margaret Weisner, teacher In the Redding schools, spent the week end with Grants Pass friends. Fresh milk and cream lor sale at Homing's Shaok. 83 Dusting sulphur at Cramer Bros. Miss Nellie Stevens, who spent the past two weeks with Miss Carlotta Wiseman, returned to Glendale this morning. Special price, $22 on 33x3 H Ajax non-skid tires, 5,000 miles guaran tee. Tire cover free. Rogue River Hardware Co. 84 Mrs. Phil Metchan, who visited her daughter, Mrs. K. M. C. Nell, at Ardencralg, returned to Portland to day. Fresh milk and cream for sate at Homing's Shaok. 83 A letter from Bray. Cal., states that LMiss Pearl Hull, formerly of this city was married April 28 to Carl L. Rhoten, ot Klamath Falls. New Perfection oil stoves In one. two and three burner sizes at Cra mer Bros. 83 Miss Fannie Borchert, returning from a trip to southern California, stopped off here for a day. returning to Portland Sunday. Cheaper than wood and no heat in summer It you use the New Per fection oil stove sold ' by Cramer Bros. 82 Paul Cherlngton, formerly of Pla cer, where he conducted a hotel and also owned a quarts property ad joining the Greenback, Is in the city visiting old friends. Equip your Dodge with an A J ax, non-eMd, tire for $22, with tire cover free. Rogue River Hardware Co. 84 Mrs. N.. F. Clement returned to Medford yesterday after spending a few days at her home In this city. She was accompanied by Misses Dorothy and 'Miriam Boozer, who spent the week end with friends. All sizes of tents Just received at Cramer Bros. 82 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Woodcock a few days ago received a telegram from their son, Wesley Woodcock. announcing his safe arrival at Camp Mills. N. Y.. after serving -2-2 months in France. Mrs. Mamie Whipple has received a telegram stating that her son, El mer E. Whipple, had arrived in New York from France and that he was leaving there for Camp Merrlt, N. J where he will be discharged. He has "been overseas for 18 months with the 20th engineers. N. N. Christy, ot Portland, ts in the city for a tew days In the Inter est of the 'Maccabees. Mrs. M. T. Utlny left thia after noon for Oakland, Cal., to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. I (McPbersou. Sunday School Organised G. C. Griffin ot the American Sun day school organlied a school at Winona on Sunday and J. R. Rush was elected at superintendent. Mr. Griffin gave a stereoptlcon lecture on the "Lite ot Christ" at JIugo Satur day and the same lecture at Merlin Sunday night. (Much Intercut was Mhown 4n the leoture. Patton's Sun Proof paint tor out side and Inside uite at Cramer Bros It Anybody Asks 'Bout the Murphy dance, you tell 'em June 14th. 83 Japalae In all shades and solid col or enamels at Cramer 'Bros. 82 Excursion Ratea to 'Const Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy rldlug cart, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74U Attending Imperial tXmnril Geo. E. Lundburg will go to In dianapolis as a representative ot Hll lah temple. Order ot the Mystic Shrine to attend the aesslou ot the Imperial Counuil. Mr. Lundburg went to Portland last night and leaves 'Portland Tuesday worulng on a special train ot five coaches which will be increased to eight coaches at Seattle, a complete Shrine train even to the train crews. Mr, Lund burg will also, spend some time in Chicago and at several points In Ne braska and South. Dakota. He ex pects to ibe absent about a month. White Mountain ice ers at Cramer Bros. treez-82 Kdltr YMU City Mr. and Mrs. IV, E. Veatcb and son, of Montasuno, Wash., were Grants Pass visitors today. Mr. Veatch published a newspaper at Monteeano for seven years, but re cently sold out. He will visit Cal ifornia and the East, after which he will return to the coast country and again engage in the newspaper business. Had the Speed Rug The drivers ot three different cars have been notified by the police to appear before Recorder Allyn and pay fines. These drivers, says Chief of Police McLane, are all young men and were caught scorching last evening. In addition to (his, five young boys were found out "after hours," and one Young (America was discovered with a cigarette In his mouth. The "kids" were given a sharp reprimand for staying out too late, while the Young America was told to leave the filthy weed alone or take the consequences. Under the new time fcoys are allowed to re main on the streets until 10 o'clock. SLEEP k the body's building up time Only deep, sound sleep can restore the energy spent in your day's ' ' work. 'People who know the facta are going beyond 'the mere looks of a (bed and are asking about the sleeping quality ot a bed. There 1b perfect rest and comfort guaranteed for 20 years if you get a Simmons Slumber King Spring at Holman's Furniture Store 605 G street, opposite Band Stand Puts It Up To The Cook A bill of groceries from our house put its squarely up to the cook. There can be absolutely no excuse for a poor dinner prepared from groceries purchased from us. Nourishing; foods were never more necessary than at this time, when you need to conserve every ounce of your strength. Our vegetable are fresh, ; Our flour la the very best on the market. Every article of food In the house is selected with care and an eye to the health of our customers. Every ' purchase you make is the-esence of wisdom In grocery buying It is the acme of possible economy. J. PARDEE, Grocer HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES New House Aprons All colors in Gingham, and Percale MRS. E REHKOPF oo.l U Htraet YOUR FOURTH OF JULY SUIT should be ordered now Avoid the rush Select the pattern you like from the hundreds of samples now on display GEO S. CALHOUN Kirlimlve local dealer What Does the Bank Say About You? IWure Opportunity makes her final det'Ulon, he "checks up' on yim. She Mania to know If you are worthy. What a reputable bunk says about you 1a often the de ciding factor. If you're known at a strong bank as a man of good business habits roan who keeps his checking account In a healthy condition and his word likewise euch a statement will go far with Opportunity In deciding In your favor. "Get In strong" with a strong 'bank. This bank has a service to offer that will help you grow. The ad vice and counsel ot such a bank 1s a tremendous as set to you. Drop in some time and ak about It. No red-tape. Josephine County Bank Paid Adv.) JUNE 3rd IS TO DO TO MAKE YOUR CHANCE PART STATE A Greater Oregon VOTE 300 X VOTE 302 X VOTE 304 X VOTE 306 X VOTE 3o x VOTE 3x VOTE 314 X VOTE 316 X YES YES YES YES YES For six per cent Omaty IndebU edaens for permanent Road Amendment. For Industrial and Reeonxtrue. tlon Honpital Amendment. For State Rood Payment uf Ir rigation and Drainage District Bond Interest. For rive Million Dollar Recon. struct! o Bonding Amendment. For Itooxevnlt Coant Military Highway Rill. YES"' YES YES 'or Ueconxtriwtlim Bonding Hill. Hit Soldier' Bailor' and Ma. rine's I'lducation Financial Aid Bill. For Market Roads Tax Bill. VOTE for the Reconstruction Program Issued by Oregon Reconstruct! Campaign Committee B. L.-KDVV, Chairman Clarke Letter, Director 'Jloaroe Goldstolu, Manager