MGK FOUR .1 t I 1 i h ft 0 i it-. i t p i: t )' x 1 a i What Will The End Be? ' PER52NAL LOCAL " JWhU you tow that also will you reap. (JTon can't hi oorn and expect o harvest cabbages you cant plant a pear tree and expect It to bear peaches and MARK THIS you can't plant extravagance and expect thrift It you plant dollars In this bank they will produce dollars. It's up to you what will you do THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHERN OREGON 5SXMF.MBEHB FEDERAL BESEaVE ssSYSTEMfl New Edison DIAMOND AMIUCKOliA No Xeftllew to Change While you are shopping today come and spend a half-hour with us. It may.mean years of entertainment and pleasure for you. 'Bring your friends. Prices to suit everyone. Stanton Rowell Music and Photo House 507 509 G St. -XEAV TODAI FOR SALE -15 Duroc Jersey stock pigs for sale. Ed U Schmidt & Son. 38 WANTED Rock "and car men. Rock Point. Schell & Calvert. 38 FOR RENT Two or more house keeping rooms with' private bath, on North Seventh and A streets. Suitable for students, teachers, business women, or just plain maiTied folks. Mrs. Herbert Avery. North Seventh and A. 43 'lAgents (Authority to Sell" book of 50 blanks, 50c, Courier office. IF Tor ARK WORRIED OH IV IKH'BT tOXStLT Americit's Foremost Psychic Palmist Claiivoyant Advises you upon all affairs of life. Love, Marriage, Travel, Business, etc. Tells you Just what you want to know with out asking a single question. In short tells you everything. Low fee for short time. Re member this is the original au thor of the works on Palmstry, Student of Yogi and member of Society Psychic Research. Located in private residence at 621 D street. PLAN GREAT MEETING The first annual "Group Galhei1- ing" for Josephine county as con ducted by the American Sunday School union, will be held next Sun day, August 10th, in the Winona district, and at the Steele ranch which 4s about one mile above the 8'hoolhoiise. Services will begin promptly at 10:30 a. m. lAt noon the Winona people have arranged to serve hot coffee, cream and sugar to those who bring their basket dinners. The afternoon service will begin at 2 o'clock. Several musical selec tions will be rendered by Grants Pass friends. Rev. Melville T. Wire of the Methodist church will give the afternoon address. This Is an unusual opportunity for the city and rural folk to unite on common ground, in an all-day re ligious gathering. A cordial Invita tion and appeal is extended to all, that this, meeting may bring glory, and honor to Jesus Christ the Sa rfour of mankind. G. C. ORIFFIX, Missionary A. S. S. I. T Mr. Harrington, representing the DuPont Powder Co., is in the Nclty. Nels Carlson, ot Olendale. arrived In Grants Pass today. I. H. Smith and Chris. Nebel. ot Olendale, were transacting business in the city today. "Pepsodent." Sabln has it. Mrs. J. Ik Myers and family and Ted Handle returned Wednesday from a trip to the Oregon Oaves. Wlllard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf Itrloe Kenyon left yesterday for Long Beach and IPehachapl, Callfor, nia, to spend a few weeks with rel atlves in those cities. Wlllard storage battery service station. 314 North Sixth St. 17tf S. S. Schell made a business trip to Ashland today. Yesterday a! large shaft at his rock crushing plant was broken. Mr. Allen, traveling auditor fot the Interstate commerce commission, ta upending a tew days in the city checking up accouuts. Murrig IJeNwe At the county elerk'a office this forenoon. a marriage lloeose was Is sued to Roland li. Anderson and Mies lArle Gotoher, hoth of Williams, Oregon. knight Teraidar Meeting Regular meeting of Mellta Com mander?. Knights Templar tomor row night. Meeting of Jmportanoe but- short session. W. It. Meeting General Logan W. II. C. wilt hold th'lr regular semi-monthly meeting In the W. O. W. halt Saturday af ternoon. A full attendance is desir ed and visiting members are Invited. Hotter Killing Soon Steelhead fishing will soon 1e on at Grants Pass. Last Sunday some splendid catches of this game fish were made on the fly a few miles above Ray Gold, by some Medford parties. Another "run" Is reported to be coining up the river and with cooler nights many of the steelheads will linger along the way, instead of making a rapid run to the cooler waters up the river. Past Xolilo Grands to Meet The Past Noble Grands Cfub will meet in the park Friday afternoon. Business meeting nt S, and lunch at 6:30. Bring well filled baskets Husbands and friends Invited. IHiunlit Sutherland IMcn Donald Sutherland, who haw made his home at the Ardencralg fnrm for the paXt eight yearn died this morn ing at t,he nge of 89. funeral ar rangements have not yet (been made. I. CS. C. Mar Vein CkMulug Word has been received In this city stating that D. ;. C. MacNeill and family are expected to arrive here next Saturday from Old Mexico. Mr. MacNeill is British consul at Colima, Mexico. At the be ginning of the war he purchased a 20-acre tract of land about two mllei UP the Rogue from Grants Pass, ex pecting to build a fishing lodge, but did not carry out his plans hei-aus' of the war. He is quoted as saying that the Rogue Is the best fishing stream in the world. However. those who expect great luck In the Rogue should try the stream durine the months of September, Octolier and November. OIT on Yaciit lon ely cle Martin, assistant postmas ter, left last evening for Portland, where lie will end a two weeks' vacation. .Mrs. Martin has been at Portland for a few duys. Boxers Visit (It) Joe Gorman and 'Alex Trombltls, boxers of Portland, are In Grants Pass enjoying the swimming, fish lug and a general outing. They are visiting at the home of J. Boesch. Ijenve for ttuiada Mrs. M. W. RleKIm and daughter. Ethel, who have ient the past few weeks at the home of Mm. McKlm's sister, Mrs. Isaac iBest, left ' last night for Elfrof, Sank. While here Jthey enjoyed seeing the wonders of .Crater Ijike. Two cars. met in a head on col lision near the old Dry Diggings mine a few miles east Of the city at ahout 5:30 yesterday afternoon One car, an Overland, driven, by L. W. iByerley, of 'Albany, and headed south, had just met two cars coming towards Grants Pass. The dust which the two cars raised in passing made it impossible to see a third car, Saxon Six, following immediately he hind, and although the two cars were moving slowly neither was aware of the others presence In time I to avoid the collision. j 'Both cars were badly damaged at 'the point of contact, hut the occu ; pints sustained no injuries. 'Repair men from Burks garage brought the cars to this city and both will he i able to more on by tomorrow. Mr. Byerley, a buyer for the 1'nion Meat company of Portland, had pur chased his car only halt an hour he fore the accident occurred, leaving the car in which he drove from Al bany In this city. He says that the Dry Diggings Is certainly dry and duaty enough to warrant the name. Tlt AAA A t A J - 1 . . dfic highway. In use while the high way Is being haJd surfaced. Mining blanks Courier office. fl AY TH EATER J) J U Last Time To-Night "Don't Change Your Husband" Produced by ' Cecil B. DeMille This is your lat chance to see this great drama of domestic tin happlness and ha)plne.s. - COMING FRIDAY AND SATUKDaV LI LA LEE "PUPPY LOVE" WIM, IXYKSTIUATK - MEXICAN SITUATION Excursion Kates to Const I Grants Pass to Crescent City, by easy riding cars, for 7.50. Grants i Pass and Crescent City Stage com pany. Phone 28. 74tf Washington. Aug. 7. The senate foreign relations committee at a spe cial meeting tomorrow will consider the demands of several senators for a general investigation of the Mexi can situation. Iteturnx From France i Chas. Dun gey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 'Dungey of this city, returned from 'France a' few days ago. He was a volunteer, was with the army or occupation, and served 14 months overseas. E TO Washington, Aug. 7. Secretary Ivansing before the senate foreign re lations committee today expressed the opinion that the Shantung pro vision of the )eace treaty did not square with President Wilson's enun ciated principle of self-determination, but maintained that the treaty as a whole carried out "sulmtantial ly" the president's 14 .points. Declaring his unfamillarlty with many details of the peace negotia tions and of the treaty Itself, the secretary told the committee he was unable to answer many of its ques tions, and reminded senators In an swering others that he merely was expressing his own 'personal views. "Ask the president," the secretary said, when pressed for details of the Shahtung and league of nations ne gotiations. On three of the points raised he asked permission to re fresh his memory and make a state' merit to the committee later. TouriMs IJke Vixitoi Frank South, the irrepressible booster for Southern Oregon at tractions, states that the tourists who stop at the auto camp grounds comment on the numlier of Grants 'Pane people who viBit with them at the park. These people, says Mr. South, seem delighted to have Ore gonia'ns come down to the park and visit with them. Not a bacf Idea: gn j down to the park, "break the Ice" and see what you can learn tuhout other parts of the United States. A Itoont for Nile Orchard and Farm, published al Ixmi Angeles, contains a glowing write-up of River Banks Farms near this city and which Is under the able management of Clyde E. Nlles. This motUI farm In the making Is own ed by C. iM. (Ionard of Chicago. Or chard and Farm emphasles the fact that Mr. Niles Is making River Banks Farms pay as the raw land Is jhelng cleared and planted to alfalra . sin1 Aihnii ASimin T . wvwoi in viner worn. 'Mr. Nile Is "keeping the overhead underfoot." j onteel Talc POWDER 25 JONTEEL FACE POWDER BOc JONTEEL COLD CREAM 50c JONTEEL COMBINATION , COLD CREAM 50t CLEMENS Sells Drags and Books 7X math , ENJOYED BY AUDIENCE A most pleasant entertainment wus enjoyed on the lawn at the home of Miss ,Mary Coe on Washington boulevard, when the ladies of 'Beth any Presbyterian church entertained with a program of music and read ings, Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served after the following selections were pre sented to a large aiid enthusiastic audience: Piano solo, Carlotta Wise man; vooal solo, Anna Neilson; reading, Dora Herman; piano and violin, Glenn Hamilton end Robert Neilson; readings, Ruth Hathaway; banjo, cornet,, trombone selections, Jo Pardee and Earle Voorhles. Women's Summer Weight Union Suits, also Knit Pants and Sleeveless Vests MRS. E. REHKOPF CREATIVE DESIGNING AND KlHIHONM OK THE lim it Alertness, knlmlge and skill r the component factors In the production ot t1lored-to-order olothes by GEO S. CALHOU flfla fl (Urt .... . Hft yers local agent Bargains In Porch Furniture See Our Window Holman's Furniture Store 60E O street, opposite Band Stand 1 1 nsr-i "WSsI tt Srra4 ws V". ASjl lauir. .r. T I "T Ust II tstlctosit r - ll l '" I ' Frast iur !. f - If LJT JttJi 1 " ur ".- 11 II So &ZY',m ''in ti it 4 I I I II tyiyl ' M "r"1' too'-" I J IIS F l X 1111 Try Franz Butter Nut Bread Today Fresh Shipment Daily to KINNEY &TRUAX Special! A good valley flour at $2.80 per Sack 49 pounds Pardee's Grocery POrilTH EXGINKKIW AKK KNTHRTAINKD AT IHHtThAND iPortland, Aug. 7. Two hundred and thlrty-iflve members of the 4 th engineers, mostly from Oregon and Washington, arrived here and were entertained today. These men have a wonderful war record, having car ried guns as well as nhovels, and fought in four battles. Fifty ot their number were killed during the war. . . . Itond Ietter Paper Good quality bond paper 8xil Inches, unruled, at $1 per 500 sheets. Courier office. 23tf