pagb four GRANTS PASS DAtLT COURIER ww)xav. jcnb 4t ii. The Banking Habit When you get the Banking Habit you have an asset tbat ta of the greatest value to you. The pocket leaks. The bank preserves jnour money Intact. The Banking Habit teaches economy. You learn that money grown. Thia habit make tor permanence In a depositor. You feel you have a (take In the community, and you are careful of your fin ancial standing. x Cret the Banking Habit. Get the habit of banking with us. We pay 4 per cent on time deposits. And we appreciate your account te it large or small. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON JppW"MEMBtaBJ QCtAL RB6CBVlT gSnSYSTEMH Interested In Organs? We have two second hand or gans. Good instruments, ta the best oondltkm. Price right and easy terms. Call sad see them. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House SO? O street 1 JnifrrnAi i t rsuvi-nHLLa 1.u.s.ooc, .ore. Keep Kid Kleen $0 the Suit A New Suit FREE if they rip Bntmnmt Imitation Look for thnKed Woven Label MO VERA Hi Bu.ufc.pT.orr. lVISTRMJ5Ss.CM Levi Stnuua A CoSuFraa IMAWrM3M..L OF "100 PER CENT CLUB" Stanton Rowell, back from an ex tended trip to Seattle and other cities in the Northwest, is greatly Impres sed with the work of the "100 Per Cent Club," an organization In Ole Hanson's home town. This club, says Mr. Rowell. meets once a week and it is the duty of each member to discover something that will assist some business or In dnstry of that city and not neces sartly boost for his own personal interests. These members" sugge tions are taken up by the organiza tion and pushed through to a suc cessful conclusion. The scheme works fine in Seattle, says Mr. Row ell, and should be adopted In other cities. While absent Sir. Rowell attended a meeting at whiph the president of or the American Chemical Associa tion spoke. .The gentleman from the East said the Northwest was forg ing ahead nicely and that it was a great country, 'both from a climatic and Industrial standpoint, but one thing was sadly lacking an Iron and steel plant. He stated that the united States had more and better chemists than -had Germany, and that it was the German chemists who made it possible for the Huns to con tinue the war as long as they did. At Taooma Mr. Rowell attended a Shrine ceremonial, and during his' trip met number of former Grants Pass people. PER52NdL LOCflL EASTMAN KODAKS Expert Finishing: STANTON ROWKLL There is nothing worse than bad, foul smelling breath; get rid of It tor your friend's sake anyway. Hoi lister's "Rocky (Mountain Tea will clean and purify your stomach and bowels; your breath will be sweet, your disposition Improved, your friends increased. 35c. Tea or Tab lets. Salbin's Drug Store. Adr. Get the Wlltard Service habit Come in once month to have your battery tested, little Ampere at the Battery Shop. 85 Rev. I,. Myron Booier, ot iMedtord. was In the city today for a few hours. "Three Flower" Face Powder. Sa bin has It. A thirsty battery won't quit until Its ready to die and it'll do that without giving you warning. Give it a drink every week. Uttle Am pere at the flatery Shop. 85 A. C. Gentry and family left yes terday for Astoria to spend the sum mer. Goodrich Pabrio Tires, 6,000 mile guarantee. Oldtng's Garage. 88 Let little old Hydrometer make an X-Ray of your battery. It may save an operation. IHtle Ampere at the Battery Shop. 85 Mrs. W. E. McBride, Mrs. M. E Taylor and daughter went to Klam ath Falls yesterday for a short stay. Detroit Vapor stoves work liks city gas, cost lo sn hour for each burner. Rogue River Hardware Co. Tim ken Bearings for front wheels' of Ford and Chevrolet cars, 7 per set. Olding's Garage. 88 Airs. Nancy Slsemore returned to Ashland today after spending several days with the J. J. Morton family. Goodrich Fabric Tires, 6,000 mile guarantee. Olding's Oarage. 88 Special price, f 21 on 32x3 H vAJax non-skid tires, 5,000 miles guaran tee. Tire cover free. Rogue River Hardware Co. 84 R. K. 'Ross returned home today from Medford. accompanying Mrs. Ross, whose condition is very serious no hope "being entertained for her recovery. A good battery without service Is like bread without yeast, it won't start up. Little Ampere at the Bat tery Shop. 85 Equip your Dodge with an AJax. non-skid, tire for $22. with tire cover tree. Rogue River Hardware Co. 84 Tim ken Bearings for front wheels of Ford and Chevrolet cars, $7 per set. Olding's Garage. 88 Returns to Service Sergeant Archie J. Williams leaves today for (Mt. Clemens, Mich., after having spent a short furlough in this city with his parents. He will remain In the service for about a year. Commissioners Meet -The county oommtsitoners are in regular session today, hut nothing special is up for consideration. They are going through the regular rou tine of business. Train Schedule Resumed--. The bridge across Jump-off-Joe at Merlin which was burned has been temporarily repaired and regular train service has been resumed. The first grains passed over the bridge last night. You'll Iicarn To know people by meetln with 'em and you'll meet all of 'em at Murphy June tV It. 87 Civil Nwitt Exam The civil service commission an nounces that a civil service examina tion for bookkkeeper will be held in Grants Pass on June 25, to establish an eligible register from which se lection may be made to fill vacancies as they may occur. Entrance salaries range from $900 to $1400. Further Information may be had ot the local postolftce. Excursion Rates to Pmuit Grants pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for $7.50. Grants Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 26. 74tt Grants Ims Girl Marries Miss Mayme Johnston, of Grants Pass, and Louie Jenkins, of Medford. were united in marriage May 31, 119. at Jacksonville. The bride has been a resident of Grants Pass f6r the pant ten years and her many friends wish her happiness an a lone and prosperous life. The young cou ple will make their home st Medford for the present. Frost Hitting. Fruit From Montana, parts of California and In some of the Central states come reports tbat fruit has been bad ly damaged by late frosts. Thus far the crop In the Rogue valley is safe and thinners are In demand. It was thought the frost the latter part of last week Injured the grape croD. hut all varieties are showing up well and indications are that Josephine will have a ibumper fruit crob of all kinds. . NEW TODAY FOR SALE 8 head of good Jersey cows, located East of town ' on Ament place. 89 lv Hnadred Sheets SI ) Good bond letter paper, 8Hxll !ehes. This is a good quality ot j tort paper. We have higher j des np to $2.60 per 500. Courier t I a Guraateed 1 V MILES Ml norm Tinea REDUCED PRICES 80x3 80x84 82x8 81x4 82x4 MSOxS 80x34 1,32x4 1 1 83x4 I 84x 913.63 417.73 plain ...880.63 plain -827.15 plain 827.73 (Road King) ....814-90 (Road King). ...810.05 (Road King) ...420.30 (Road King)... .830.05 (Rood Klng)....831JJ3 (Road Klng)....32.3 i Special on 32x3 M. non-skid. 822, with tire cover free. Rcgue River Hardware Co. Foot Troubles Vanish if yon use these comforts REXAUi FOOT POWDER sprinkled in the shoe absorbs perspiration leaving the foot cool and free from all pain, 25c SAXIPEDS FOOT' BATH Tablets used in a foot 1ath at -night -relieve tired burning feet. 25 c. Rexall Corn Solvent An effi cient ' remedy ' for corns, cal tonnes and honey skin 25c. CLEMENS WANTED Good housekeeper for one gentleman. Call at 300 Foun dry street. 89 NICELY FURNISHED house for rent. Call at 315 C street or phone 368-T. 89 LOST On Sundayi Allgator purse containing small amount ot money. Kindly return purse to Courier office. 85 AUCTION SALE starts at 10 o'clock Saturday, closing out remaining stock of groceries, dry goods, hardware. 'R. Tlmmons, Wonder store building. sg Odd Fellows Attention On Wednesday evening, June 4th, 1919. there will be work In the first degree on candidate from Glendale, and two of our own. Please come, we need you.' A good time assured. T. T. Dean, secretary. 84 E. L. GALBRAITH InsuranceTsny kind. (Rentals. Building and lLoan. Plate Glass Liability. 609 G street. 84tf LOST Small note ibook containing principally weights of hay. Lost Sunday between River Banks farm and city. Finder please notify H N. Parker, or leave at Courier of fice. 85 1918 MAXWELL for sale, $375. Call Mrs. Bell Dimmick, 609-F-14. 89 Get a STRONG Bank Behind You The cooperation of a strong (bank is a mighty fine asset for any rising young business man or firm. There Is peace-of-mlnd in knowing that you can consult any officer of this bank whenever occasion re quires that they are always readily accessible al ways able and willing to confer with you In the safe conduct of your hanking affairs. We do not believe in red tape. Our Jdea of a banks function is SERVICE, given cheerfully and freely at all times. Drop in some time and (have as tell you more about K. Josephine County Bank Two More Speed The police force have -aught two more automobile speeders in their net, or, correctly speaking, have them "spotted", for delivery before Recorder 'Allyu tomorrow. There are also a few city drivers who never give the horn or "arm signal" when turning! corners who may come to grief if they do not comply with the law. It pays to play the game straight. Fishing Improving The present fishing season has been one of the tamest for sports men in years. Not only has fly fish ing 'been "punk," but halt fishermen have fared little better. Even th commercial salmon fishers along the iKogue were disappointed and many oi tnem quit the business. And now for the first time since the opening oi tne season reports indicate that trout are taking not only bait. hii are snapping at the fly. Some fair catcnes of mountain and eutHirn. trout are reported, and the sport ap pears to be on for fair. REDLAND FARM OWNERS TAKE WILD FORD RIDE . A. H. Carson and son, L. iM. Car son, of the Jtedlands farm had a wild ride Tuesday morning, which although it was short was exciting throughout. They started for Mur phy in their Ford election day morn ing and just as they were descending the steep grade from the Corarm barn to the main road the rear axle broke, there "was no control tor the car. They -were unable to make a sharp turn and landed into a 12x12 wire feoos anchor post, -snapping It on-. The damage to the Ford was a demolished radiator, broken wheel and sprung axle, while (Louis Car eon's face was badly scratches. The elder Carson was uninjured. New House Aprons All colors in Ginghams and Percale MRS. EREJiKOPF 803 Q Street YOUR FOURTH OF JULY SUIT should be ordered now Avoid the ruh Select the pattern you like from thq hundreds of samples now on display GEO S. CALHOUN Klule local dealer SLEEP s e '30s bs up lirae Only deep, sound sleep can restore the energy spent In your day'i work. People who know the facta are going beyond the mere looks of a bed and are asking about the sleeping quality of a bed. There is perfect rest and comfort guaranteed for SO years if you get a Simmons Slumber King 8irlng at Holman's Furniture Store 605 O street, opposite Rand Stand Batteries and Magnetos Recharged Generators and Starting Motors Repaired and leaned For any elnrtrk-al trouble See A. E. ADAMS Anto and Electrical Repairing AO South Sixth Wreet Puts It Up To Hie Cook A bUl of groceries from our bonne put Its squarely np to the cook. There can be absolutely no excuse for a poor dinner prepared from groceries purchased from as. Nourishing foods were neve more necessary than at this time, when you need to conserve every ounce of your strength. Our vegetables aJ'e fresh., Our floor Is the. very best on the ssarket. Every article of food U the bouse Is selected with ear and an eye to the health of oar easterners. Every purchase you make Is the eseace of wisdom In grocery , buying It is the arose of possible economy. J. PARDEE, Grocer BOMB GROWN STRAWBERRIES AND FRESH VEGETABLES TO.VIGHT and THU1SDAY Joy Theater Prices 15c and 25c Marguerite Clark and Eugene O'Brien In "LITTLE HISS HOOVER" . A Paramount Picture Adapted from "The Golden Bird" by Maria Thompson Daviess Scenario by Adrian Gil-Spear. Directed by John S. Robertson. WHBJT MARGUERITE . CLARK RAISES CHICKENS! , U'lth iew hen rooHter she tried to frighten the wolf ITrom the door and you how difficult it is for chickens to frighten In the midst of it all the Incubator broke. 'JOtf! ,U J"1 CTy7 She dl She took the eggs Uy of little chicks. When last seen the wolf, hi. tall between his legs, was fleeing, scared to death, over the bill.